Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 13, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5
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the past week there was no case on
record of the burning of a rural school
house in York county in the past
? twenty years.
Cooperative Marketing.
The principles of the co-operative
marketing scheme for South Carolina
< farmers were plainly explained to auv
diences at Sharon. Hickory Grove and
McConnellsville last Friday by Dr. J.
B. Johnson, president of the York
County Cotton association who made
a talk to farmers ai.d others gathered
at each place. Dr. Johnson stated
that thus far farmers representing
40,000 bules of cottor^ had signed up
to market their cotton through the
South Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative
Marketing association and that
others were coming in every dny.> If
farmers representing as much as 400,000
bales of cotton sign up between
now and May 1, 1922, an association
similar to those in operation in Texas
and Oklahoma will bq organized.
North Carolina, he raid, is ready now
to organize a cooperative mnrketihg
association among farmers and other
cotton growing states are working on
the plan. The speaker told his hearers
that he had signed ft contract to sell
his cotton through the association beMnsfi
after careful study he had come
to the conclusion that it was a good I
thing. It was announced that Messrs.
W. B. Wilkerson of Hickory Grove and I
R. S. Poag of Bethesda township have
been appointed canvassing for York
county in the matter of interesting
farmers in joining the association.
Fort Mill Election.
.The books of enrollment of the Fort
L .Mill city Democratic club closed this
/ evening with about 435 names thereon,
among which appear the names of
about 100 woment says a Fort Mill dispatch
of Saturday. The experience of
a Democratic primary for the nornina.
tion of candidates for the municipal offices,
and of women to take part in the
nomination, are both unique in the hisk
tory of the town. With the registration
of a large'number of women here,
there has been under consideration the
proposition to fill some of the offices
with women, but at this time there, has
been no announcement of such candidacy.
With the closing of the books of
enrollment also closed the opportunity
of candidates to enter the primary.
The announcement of B. C. Ferguson
. and Arthur C. Lytle for the office of
mayor has been made for some time,
*and it was expected that the race
would be between these two men, but
the announcement of George Fish came
out today for the same office? Mr. Fish
is general manager of the two cotton
mil's here, and has been serving for
the past two years as one of the public
works commissioners. For the office
of aldermen at large, for which two
men will be selected, there are five
candidates: B. W^Bradford, W. L. Ferguson.
J. W. Gunn, J. C. McElhaney,
and W. J. Steele.' For alderman from
Ward 1 the race will be between R. E.
McKibbon and W. C. Stroud. W. W.
Epps and C. D. Hope are the candidates
for the same office in Ward 2,
while B. D. Culp in Ward 3 and G. W.
McKenzie from Ward 4 have no opposition,
and the names of W. B. Ardrey
to succeed himself, and T. J. Crayton
have been proposed.
? The 1920 United States .census
shows that South Carolina sjill holds j
second place from the bottom of all the |
states of the union in illiteracy, ac- i
v cording to a statement given out by j
John E. Sweariiyjen, state superin- 1
tendent of education. The figures
show that the burden of illiteracy is
on the negro population for of the entire
black population 29.3 per centum
can neither read nor write, compared
with a percentage of 6.5 for the whites.
Twelve >states show a larger number
of white illiterates than South Carolina
and flvl states are larger percent
tage among the same class.
OBITUARY^
DIED?Suddenly of heart disease at
his home in Fort Mill township Sat-!
urday afternoon. Mr. CHARLES P. J
BLANKEXSHIp, aged about 62 years.
Interment was in the cemetery at Flint
' Hill Baptist church in Fort Mill town-!
ship, Monday afternoon, in the pres- i
ence of a lurfce number of relatives;
and friends, the funeral, being conducted
by Rev. J. R. Smith, assisted by I
Rev. J. I'. Tucker of Rock Hill. At the
time of his death Mr. Blankenshipj
with several members of his family J
was preparing to go to Fort Mill, in
his car and he had gone on an errand
to the barn before proceeding. As his
? return was delayed, investigation was
made and he was found unconscious,
, death coming a short time after. He
is survived by his widow and sevoji
children and also several brothers and
?? , ,f vr?:irs
sisters, ne was iw a uumuv. ...
supervisor of Fort Mill township.
THE COTTON MARKET
Tuesday, December 13, 1921.
Cotton Seed
p Sharon 17 50
Clover l.'ij 43
Yorkville 10* 45
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
Wanted to Buy?Second hand Ford.
See L. Orey Moore, York No. 3. It
For Quick Sale Cheap?One nice mure
for cash or credit, also two cheap
bedsteads. J. \V. Dobson. 99 It*
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For Sale?Registered bull 3 years old;
one registered cow with third calf
and several head of high grade
springers. T. F. Jackson, Clover,
S. C. 99 3t?
For Rent?From January 1, 1922 to
.Juno 1, 1922, seven room house with
all modern conveniences. Apply to
Mrs. Kose Smith, York, K. C. 99 2t
Lost?Strayed or stolen, about December
2. larKe Maltese cat (mouse I
colored). Will appreciate informa-j
tion and pay for trouble. Phone C.:
W. Carroll. It
GIVE THE WIFE
A NEW CHAIR OR A RUG OR A
SEWING MACHINE OR A KITCHEN
CABINET?
Or any one of the hundreds of other
artic'es in our Up-to-date Furniture
House for a Christmas present.
She'll Appreciate It
COME AND LET US SHOW YOU.
WE CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR
CHRISTMAS BUYING.
f IAVFP FURNITURE
liLV/*liI\ COMPANY
uLOVER, S. C.
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For Sale?Well trained pointer bird
dog at my house. First check for $1I>
gets him. James Shannon, York, R.
F. D. No. 4. 9D It*
For Sale?Two good mules cheap to
quick buyer. W. R. Youngblood, No.
6. York. 98 2t?
For pent?Cheap, 2-horse farm, good
land and houses, water, etc. J. S.
Riddle, No. 2, Clover. 98 2t
For Sale?Two registered six-months
old Poland-China sow pigs Tor
breeding. For further information,
see J. S. Riddle. No. 2, Clover. 98 2t
PRAfTIPAI GIFTS
riUiLIIL/iLF0R XMAS!,
EACH YEAR at jfmas |>eople arc
turning more to PRACTICAL GIFTS.
What could be more practical or a more
fitting token of your affection than a
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FURNITURE
OR A RUG?
That will brine beauty to the home for
years to come? ^
We have a full line of dependable
FURNITURE to select from. We sell
for Cash or Credit. If you want to
pa" Cash we will give you a substantial
reduction in price. Don't fail to
look over our line when you need Furniture
our Prices and Goods MUST BE
RIGHT.
Pathe Phonographs??
At Greatly Reduced Prices?Lower
than ever before.
PEOPLES FURNITURE
COMPANY
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thf cm c.mcv
11IU VXiUIl Ui 11U IUJU
IS IN POSITION TO DO YOUR
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR AND
WELDING WORK AT MOST
REASONABLE PRICES.
:
YOU SAVE MONEY
?Y PAYING CASH. ?
Expert Worktnen
REPAIR your car when you bring it to
this Garage for Repairs.
WE OARRY
A full line of Automobile Accessories.
i THE CASH GARAGE
AT THE OLD CITY HALL
EAST LIBERTY STREET
J. S. JOINER, MANAGER
THE STAR THEATRE j
TODAY
THOMAS MEIGHAN?
In "Whi^te and Unmarried," the romanace
of a dashing Yankee bachelor,
who started out to "do" Paris and did!
WEDNESDAY
WILL ROGERS?
In 'jCupid, Cowpuncher." A real picture
6f the real We^t.
THURSDAY ^
A HUGH FORD PRODUCTION?
In "The Call of Youth," a joyous romance
of life's springtime. Fi'med in
the beauty and charm of rural England
and played by a great English
cast.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
TO MAXWELL AND" !
CHEVROLET OWNERS
we have junked (1) one 1919 year.
Maxwell, (1) one 1920 Maxwell and (1) j
one 1920 490 Chevrolet. These parts are
pretty nearly as good as new. We can
give you a bargain in them as long as I
they last "Savt* the difference in the
price."
We also carry at all time as com- j
pjete as'possible the Ford parts, tires
a$d tubes of all sizes.
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Is always in readiness for that small
i job or that large Job. It will pay you I
to have us attend to that ear. When in
town call around and see us. Any|
thing that we can tell you that will be
of any help to you we will be glad to i
1 do so.
Christmas is coming, be prepared to
ride.
Plexico's CASH Garage
Sharon, S. C.
J. Clyde Plexico A. B. Plexico
IMPERIAL TLOWS
IF YOU NEED a Turn Plow by all;
; means buy an IMPERIAL. To be sure
; we sell it and we are interested: but i
I more than that, we know from obserj
vation and front what others say, that
I the IMPERIAL* is the best Turn Plow
I <>n the market. We also have Rei>airs
; for Imperial Plows.
See us for GALVANIZED ROOFING, i
WAGONS, BUGGIES?
HARNESS and LAPROBEX? If you i
I need either of these articles, we are
; very sure that we can interest you in!
Qualities and in Prices. Yes, see us.
Ballard's Obelisk Flour?
Has been on the market for nearly a
half century and it is today the preeminent'y
pood flour. Try it if you!
want the BEST Flour. ,
See us for SWEET FEED, MILL]
FEED and CHICKEN FEED.
J. F. CARROLL
MimiiiiiiiiiiiminmiiiiiiiiiiijiiicmimiM
= a nnT.T. a t? savtp.o = i
mm A JU VIII IXAAV ?JXi f UJU m
Is a Dollar Made. |
5 AGAIN wo want to call your ~
~ ittcntion to the class of work we ~{
~ ire turning out, such as Tops S
? Uncovered, Curtains Repaired,
~ Cushions Rebui't and I'ainting. j? j
~ A dollar saved to ycu means s
~ something. =
5j Call around and fjot our pries. 2
EE Best Workmanship, Best Prices, s
15 and Quality.
I J. C HARDIN & CO. I
L. G. Huckabee, Mgr.
= Black Street, =
ROCK IIILL, S. C. |
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FOR FINAL DISCHARGE
^OTICE is hereby given that I have
made a final settlement with the
probate Court of York county as!
guardian of T. B. Wallace and Susie
Wallace ^nd that on January 13, 1922
I will make application to said court
for my discharge from further liability
in connection with said guardianship.'
R. M. WALLACE, Guardian.
99 t 4t?.
CHRISTMAS TREE
A CHRISTMAS Tree for the pleasure
of the people of the community,
and a Hot Supfi'er, proceeds to go for
the benefit of the School, w41 be given
at Sutton's Spring School House, Friday.
December 23, beginning at 7:30
p. m. Everybody/is cordially invited to
come.
98 3t ZULA STEPEENSON.
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/ YOU'LL FIND
MANY ARTICLES AT THIS STORE
THAT WILL PR&IVE JUST THfc
THING FOR A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
SHOP EARLY AND SHOP AT
CLOVERS LEADING DRY
GOODS HOUSE, WHERE YOUR
MONEY GOES A LONG WAY.
PARROTT'S
''The Store With a Conscience"
CLOVER, & C. j
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Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The I
fEneuirer Office.
QUALITY IS KING j
I OWNERS who have their cars J J
REPAINTED and TRIMMED, J i
consider the quality of the work i [
more than they do a little extra J i
THAT is the right attitude. It j [
is better to pay a little more and J i
grt the work done satisfactorily i [
and durably.' J I
l^et Us Do Your Work.
JOHNSON'S PAINT |i
, SHOP ?|
JAS. A. JOHNSON, Mgr.
ROCK HILL, S. C.
DO YOU KNOW,
THE ART OF SAVING?
SAVING is not a science?it Is an
ART. Science is something' that can
be taught from a book?Art is something
you can learn through practice.
There's one sure way - to master this
art of saving?that is by trading at
THE CASH & CARRY
For Your Christmas?
? /
We have everything you want?
Crystalized Pineapple, Cherries,
Raisins, Dates, Figs, Malaga
Grapes, Nuts of all kinds, Plum
Pudding, Mince Meat, Cakes and
Fruit Cakes and other things.
CASH & CARRY CO.
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I JAMISON'
OPENS WEDNESDAY
With a Line of Bre;
Open Every Week Day
p. 111., Except Satnr
10:00 O'clock p. m.
OUR PRI
CREAM PUFFS?Dozen
DOUGHNUTS?Dozen '...
CINNAMON RUNS?Dozen
J UM DLES?Dozen ..._ .....
COOKIES?Dozen
KISSES?Dozen
MACCAROONS?Dozen
LAYER CAKES?Each GENUINE
POUND CAKE?PounC
COMMERCIAL POUND JJAKK?I
LARGE LEMON CUSTARD?Eac
LARGE MINCE MEAT PIE?Bad
LARGE APPLE AND PEACH PIL
SMALL PIES?Each
HOT ROLLS?Every (Jay at 5:00 t
HOT RRE^D TWICE DAILY?Lo
We Solicit Wholesale Ti
w t i n a sit
I J AM 15 UN
Next Door to S
Tires an
I AT VERY
I CLOSE PRI
JUST
FEWELL &
YORK, W.
J. FEWELL
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SALE OF PERSONALTY.
AT Auction for Cash, at my home on
" Filbert No. 1, on next Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock, I will s< !l Personal
property as follows: Horse and
mule, farming implements,corn,fodder,
etc. J. Z. STOWE. It
ODD FELLOWS ATTEN^ON
"DEGULAR meeting of York Lodge
** No 146 I. O. O. F., Wednesday,
evening DECEMBER 14TH, at 7:30 p.
m.? Nomination of officers and other
business of importance. Full attendance
urged.
C. Y. WHITE, P. G.
R. C. BLACKWELL, Secretary. U
Wanted?We are in the market for
* * *- ? J1 ? U. Annfo An/1 kAAW
gO'JU iresil IIIIICU tuno aim Iivui J
springers. Nothing but real good
stuff wanted. See FERGUSON
LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H. E.
FERGUSON. York. 70 tf
FILL THE STOCKINGS"
AT CHRISTMAS TIME WITH FRUIT
AND CANDIES BOUGHT FROM
THIS STORE.
WE HAVE
WALNUTS, BUTTERNUTS. ALMONDS.
APPLES, ORANGES. BANANAS.
RAISINS, CHOICE CAKES
AND CANDIES?
And everything in the way 6f Confectionery
that should go into the stockings.
.
GET THE FRUIT CAKE
Ingredients ffom us. .Right Fresh and
at the Right Prices. f \
W. H. SHERER
Phone No. 58 ' CLOVER, S. C.
HOUSE COVERING
RECEIVED another shipment of
GALVANIZED IRON* "ROOFING?G, 7,
8. 9. 10 and 12 foot lengths. Also have
I a big lot of SHINGLES.
LUMBER AND BUILDING t'
MATERIALS?
Wp have a big stork on hands?Doors,
Sash, Blinds?All kinds of Lumber. BRICK,
LIME, CEMENT
When you think of building 'or repairing
a house, be sure to think of us.
We are anxious to reduce our stock
during 1921 and in order to do so we
are making SPECIAL PRICES. It will
be to your interest to consult us for
anything you need in our line.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and detail.
I
t
A BIG REDUCTION
ON
GOODRICH
! TIRES AND TUBES
. / , V
Call in and let us figure 011
your next Tire.
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GASOLINE,
OILS AND
GREASES
J. H. CARROLL
I
S BAKERY Jl
f, DECEMBER 14TH I
ad, Cakes and Pies. j?
from 7:30 a. m. to 7:00 m
day, When We Close at ?8
CE LIST: I
60 CTS. jjg
_ 20 CJS. I
20 CTS. j
r , 20 CTS. |
: 20 CTS.
73 CTS: M
I r. 50 CTS. ||
'ound 30 CTS. S|
h .? 40 CTS. I
:S?Each 40 CTS. M
: 10 CTS. J
>'clock?Dozen .* 15 CTS. ??
if ...._ 10 CTS. and 15 CTS. I
ad? and Snecial Orders, H
S BAKERY I
Shandon Hotel. f|
id Tubes i|
CES !
SEE ABOUT 'EM.
THOMPSON 11
LUTHER G. THOP/IPSON
NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE.
In the Matter of J. M. and 6. R. McGill,
Bankrupts.
PURSUANT to an order passed by
Referee in Bankruptcy, in the
above entitled case, the stock of Groceries,
Shoes, Wagons, Farm Supplies,
etc., and Fixtures of J. M. & C. R. McGill,
Bankrupts, located at Hickory
Grove, S. C., will be offered for sale at
public auction to the highest /bidder
#/-.* oqah n 11 o m nn WoHnoo/lQ v thp
21st day of December, 1921, at their
place of business at Hickbry Grove,
South Carolina, subject to the approval
of the Federal Referee in Bankruptcy.
The stock of goods consists of a
fresh, well assorted line of groceries,
shoes, notions, wagons, farming implements,
etc., appraised at a value of
$8,753.63.
There will also be sold at the sametime
and subject to the above conditions,
one lot and building it Hickory
Grove, one lot in Hickory Grove, one
large truck and one-fourth interest in
two hundred acres of land located near
Hickory Grove and known as the William
McGill Home Place.
Any further information desired can
be obtained from me, at York, S. C.
W. G< FINLEY, Trustee.
99 t. f. ' 2t
OUR HOLIDAY GOODS
ON DISPLAY NOW
Make us a visit. You will fiad the
Christmas spirit at
PlYIRB'S
Every item in stock is a gift suggestion.
Qne of-the special advantages in
doing yafur Christmas shopping at :a
store like ours, is in the fact that practically
everything carried will make an
appropriate and acceptable gift for
some one. < e /
Don't Delay?Do Your
Christmas Shopping Early.
What-shall I gi^e?; You're sure of
finding a speedy, satisfactory answer
to this problem here at?
PLYLER'S ,
The Trade 8tr?et Merchant, Where
Your Dollar Stretches.
ROCK HILL, S. C,
ni ii Ainu nnur ctadc
UiLIlUUH I/IIUU dlUI\?
YORK, - 3. C.
IF THERE IS ANYBODY in this vicinity
carrying a larger, better, more
oomplete or varied stock of goods than
we are carrying, we don't know it.
THERE IS CERTAINLY NOBODY
who finds mori pleasure in giving tbe
BEST possible Service.
BUT AGAIN we desire, it known that
our goods are CASH over the counter.
We keep no charge books. We don't
want any. We give you the BEST
POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE LEAST
MONEY. So, if you are wise you ^ill
sea us when desiring anything in ciur
line. But .do not embarrass us or yourself
by asking us to "Charge It." We
are not doing that any more.
CALHOUN DRUG STORE
THE CITY MARKET
ISTHE
OLD RELIABLE
t ? ? r ' t,\ -;v|
Call us for the best of
Meats, Porks, Sausage ..and
Country Produce.
WE BUY HIDES.
mT-rTn rtrmw lr A T1 TrFm
1 HXi V>? 1 X lOAAAA X
Geo. A. 8herer . .. G..W. Sharer
^SERVICE^
COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE AT REASONABLE
PRICES, FREE 8ERVICE THAT
YOU CAN FIND AT NO OTHER
PLACE?
That's the kind of SERVICE we shall
attempt to render our patrons. '
That SERVICE shall be our paramount
thought?
Gasoline and Oils?
?Tires and Tubes ?
? Acessories ?
iirfrtv service
LIDLIYiI STATION
LIBERTY STREET AT MAIN
Servipe Car Tel. 84
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R. C. Brocklngton F. L. Hinnant
' W. M. Brown ?
Palmetto Monument Co.
YORK, - - 8. C.
Why Pay an Agent
Profit?
We know that the Agent has to live,
but let the other fellow keep him up.
Deal Direct with the
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.,
York, S. C.; Phone No. 121.
If you wish us to call we will be glad
to have one of our firm call on You. I
We do not travel agents.
We can and will do your work at as!
Low a Price and as Good in Quality as;
any one in the business. Try Us, is a"
that we ask. You be the judge.
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.
"Honor Them With a Monument."
Phone 211 YORK, 8. C.
WARNING TO TRESPASSERS
A T T nAi-onnc Qfo hnrohv WJirnPfl not
I'vuju.i- v. ..v. v^,,
to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise
trespass on all lands owned or
controlled by the undersigned. Disr
regard of this notice will" be prosecuted
to the full extent of -the la\y.
J. L. MOSS,
J NO. D. HARTNES9.
97 3t. .
JIIKML*
ing
TO APPR]
! Our line of Christmas Spec
for you to come in and
\\ PRESCRIPTI
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We desire to again cal
! J Prescription Department,
I \ a new and complete line t>f
|| of Dr. D. 11 Shieder. \
|| You are assured of Pri
o Reasonable Charges, if yoi
< tions filled at our store,
' All calls for, Dr. M. J.II
phoned to No. 31?That's
j| IF YOU
11 Any particular Doctor, m
;; * that you get him.
|| . Jurt telephone No. 31 a
MAUfLUKfcUL 1
h H. R. MACKOR
FEAR THE OC
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0 PHONE 153
| Holiday
55 IF YOU ARE LOOKING
tt while, YOU WILL FIND ]
J? going to attempt to list the
to be found at this good' g
Jtinvife fou ti call and see i
ft are so complete and Worth
J SPECIAL-^*0??,
55 Aft Prices that will be mpst
f go fast. Better see jjs at oi
ii YES, we Will have FIRE 1
yj fdks?Let us supply y
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READY FOR XMAS- f
IT IS COMING?the big feativel of
the year?CHRISTMAS?th? aeaion ^
when everybody is supposed to be hatf-;
py aim joyuiR*?iw j vm v?q ^
Christmas feasts?when you-wlll"hav.e
the whole family at home .aind entertain
your friend#?Let us furnfsh the
TRIMMINGS for the table?Sed.ti* for j
' Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citrpn,
Spices, Extracts, Powdered 8ug#r,
Cocoenute, Walnut*, Brazil Nut#, .
Almonds, Mixed Nut*, Shelled Almonds,
Freeh Fruit#?Apple*, Or .
anges, etc. 1
see u8 for? 0i
COFFEES-^Morara, Sunbeam. Bos- jt
etll, White House, C*r*J4 an4
Bulk Coffee, ground or whole gr^In.
THE BEST FLOOR? r /
. That's MELROSE?any good house keeper
will tell you that. -If you want <
Self-Rising Flour,, the Best is OCCOTmEECHEE.
Plenty of them say So,
SHEBEB & QUXNN;
BUY AT PRA1TS WOW *
our stock reducing 8ale is .
going good?have you been
here to take advantage of
some of the many good
bargain8 we are offering?
Dozens of our customers have been in T
and are entirely pleased with the very JJ
LOW PRICES ^ye are offering on our,
big stock of goods?the goods and the n
prices talk for themselves. Jr
' special values in clothing, rr
Special values in shoes. ?.
special value8 in dry goods ,
and low prices on heavy ci
and fancy grocer1e8.
come to see us this week.
C. S. PRATT
Headquarter# for the Farmer and Hie
Entire Family
SHARON, SOUTH CAROLINA C
warning to trespassers __
A LL persons without distinction as
, to race or color, are hereby warned
not to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise
trespass on landt^ owned 'or
controlled by the undersigned. Disregard
of this notice will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law. n,
J AS. N. RUSSELL, Jt
J. D. BURGESS,
ORRIE HILL, r#l
M. H. BLAIR,
S. L. BLAIR,
J. R. BLAIR. N
J* K. DUINCAXN,
J. E. LATHAM, C?
W. L. LATHAM, Ci
W. R. HAYS,
W. A. MITCHELL,
J. H. SHERER, F.
E. B. MITCHELL.
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ON WORK
1 your attention to our '
which is equipped with < j
Drugs and is in charge |
rapfcness, Accuracy and; ;: 3
u have your Prescript ;;
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Walker should be tele-,
our Telephone number. ;
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COMPANY I
Ofo STAN DA RO HAND-WAD^
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30x3 ^ 110J0 32x4_ fah
30x3 1-2 _ *12J25 J3x4 , . jjgfo
32x31-2 $13-5S 36x41-2
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30x3 1*2 iioo 33x41-2 j^L'jSM
32x3 1-2 ...,? 3200, 3WJ. 1^72
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>me and eee ui before yeu buy. sy \ . .
CITY SERVICE and
REPAIR STATION.
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hone No. 156^ 'Next to Police Stttldn
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16 PER CENT ACID
FOR GRAIN , J' '
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rain, and it will pay jpSu- to 5
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FULGHUM 8ECO OAT*. '/
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guide to gas
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'HE undersigned are at your aerviee
with Qae. Oiia, Qroeeee, tc*, and
ipectfully solicit yoyr patronage:
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impbell A Quinn Co. Clovor
ty Pharmacy : Clovor
L. Ford A 8ona .. ClovOt* t
E. 8mith . -Tirtah 1
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itate Mortgages on aala at The ln>
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