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decrease from the amount appropriated
by the 1921 legislature. In 1921 the
general assembiy appropriated $6,767,135.32
for all state purposes. Last year
the governor recommended that the
legislature appropriate $7,111,688.86 and
this year his recommendations show a
reduction of $645,44.8.71. As compared
frith tho appropriation bill last year his
922 recommendations are $300,895.17
below what was appropriated, including
the extra $200,000 for the Citadel.
? A,4h,,r CrlfHth Is (n hp the first
president of the Irish Free State, according
to present appearances. The
situation has been much mixed and it
looked dangerous. De Valera was
president of the Irish republic, which
luid no recognition from Great Britain.
and was opposed to the treaty
'creating the Irish Free State. The dail
eireann is the representative body of
the Irish republic. When it voted by
a majority of seven to accept the British
treaty, De Valera resigned. There j
was a motion to re-elect him and it
failed by two vot?s. Then Arthur
Griffith was elected'president of the
dail eireann in place of De Valera.
There was confusion and it looked as
If there was to be a split. After a
while the two sides began to have the
appearance of working together and it
was agreed to adjourn the dail until
February 14, after which Griffith
named his cabinet officers. In the
meantime arrangements are to be
made to turn the affairs of the Irish
republic over to the Irish Free State,
and as soon as possible there must be
a general election. It is not certain
that Griffith will be a candidate and |
as to whether De Valera will stand for
the place remains to be seen. Ari
alignments are said t-> i>e inn king for
the transfer of the British army of
CO.flftO men hack to England.
MARION WINS
Chester Man Elected to Succeed Associate
Justice Gage.
Hon. John II. Marion, of Chester, was!
on yesterday elected Associate Justice
of the state supreme court to succeed
the vac* ncy caused by the death of G.!
V' /1'iirn
??
At the conclusion of the seventh ballot
yesterday the candidacy of Judge
S. \V. S. Shipp was withdrawn, and the
running having been narrowed down to
Marion and M. L Iionham, Marion was
ek ?ted on the eighth ballot 8:1 to 72.
MERE MENTION
The Dlackstone Female Institute at
Blaekstone, Va., was destroyed by fire
last Tuesday, with a loss of $175,000.
The British government has
. released all Irish political prisoners, including
about forty that have been
sentenced to death. They were turned
out during Wednesday and yesterday.
Clarence l'oe, Editor of the Progressive
Farmer, has accepted the invitation
of Secretary of Agriculture
"Wallace to participate in the agricultural
conference to be he'd in Washington
beginning the week of January
23.
? Truman H. Newberry was declared
by the senate yesterday to bo entitled
to the seat which he now holds and
which was made the basis of a contest
by Henry Ford, h|s Democratic opponent
in the 1918 Michigan senatorial
election. The vote was 4G to 41. All
of his supporters were Republicans.
The almost solid Democratic morabershlp
was joined by nine Republican:!
in opposition. These were Borah,
(tapper, Jones of Washington, Knnyon,
J .add, Da Follette, Nordeck. Norris,
and Southerland. Senator Newberry,
in the following statement hailed the
senate's action as a vindication: * My
heart is filled with thankfulness tlmt
the three years and four mohths of
ptrsecuttion lutve endtrl In complete
vindication and exoneration of myself
and all concerned."
AT THE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTISTSunday
Worship?Sunday school at
10 a. in.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. E. K. Gillespie, D. D., Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior
C. E. at 4 p. m. Young Peoples C. E.
at G p. m. No evening servic?.
TRINITY METHODIST
Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning service at 11.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. J. L. Oates, IX IX, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning service at II.
Evening service at 7.
Special polices.
At Hebron.
Preaching at Hebron at 3.CO p. m.
J. L. Ont?s, Pastor.
At Cannon Mill.
Preaching at Cannon Mill a'. 7 p. in.
Clover and Union.
Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Preaching at 11. Union?Sunday
school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 3.30 p.
m. X. A. liemrick, Pastor.
Clover Circuit.
Kings Mountain ("h:pcl?Sunday
school at 10 in. Preaching at 11.
St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. m. Clover
?Preaching at 7 p. m.
J. (I. Hoggin, Pastor.
GREAT MASS OF PROOF
Reports of 50.C00 Cases of Kidney
Trouble, Some of Them Yoik Cases.
Each of some 6,000 newspapers of
the United States is publishing; from
week to week, names of people in its
particular neighborhood, who have
used and recommended Doan's Kidney
I'ills for kidney backache, weak
kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary
disorders. This mass of proof includes
over 50.000 recommendations, lfere
is one of York's cases.
W. K. l'utnam. South Main street,
says: "A pood many years ago 1 bad
symptoms of kidney trouble. I suffered
with terrible headaches and this
was a. source of constant annoyance.
It has been a long time since I have
been bothered now and all I can say i*.
Doan's Kidney pills cured mo of that
complaint and I haven't had any need
of a. kidney medicine since, as my
kidneys are in fine condition."
Price 60c, at all dealt rs. T>on't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
poaa's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Putnam had. Poster Mllburn Co,
At Beeraheba.
Rev. R. C. Wilson will preach al
Beersheba next Sunday afternoon, 15th
at 3 o'clock. A. E. Bu?ns.
Congregational Meeting.
The congregation of Bowling Greer
' Presbyterian church will hold a meet
i lng after service next Sunday morning
I January 15, for the purpose of calling a
' pastor.
i 3 2t R. M. Du'ln, Clerk of Session.
i -
At Olivet.
Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Prcachj
ing at 3 p. m.
J. K. Walker, Pastor.
OBITUARY. _
I DIED?In a hospital In Oastonia, on
! Wednesday, of blood poisoning resultI
Ing from an injured foot, Mr. WID!
LLA.M ANDREW COOK, of Clover No,
| 3, aged 36 years. Interment was in the
l cemetery at St. Paul's Methodist
church yesterday, following funeral
services conducted by Rev. J. O. Hug|
gin. Mr. Cook is survived by his widow
and three children. lie was a farmer
of the Clover community, who had
many friends and acquaintances.
HYMENEAL
MARRIED?In Yorkville, at the
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Alex
Fewell, Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock.
Rev. J. I,. Ontcs, D. D.. officiating
Miss ESTELI.E ORR SHILINGRAW
,.r Mr* riirv r>
of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis
will live at Kbenezer.
At the home of the bride's mother.
Mrs. Paul Scliultz. in Rook Hill, Monday
afternoon, Rev. A. S. Rogers, D.
IX, ofrtclting. Mr. ARTHUR RODDKY
and Miss MADELINE SCHULTZ of
Rock 11111.
THE COTTON MARKET
Friday, January 13, 1922.
Cotton Reed
New York 1S.23
Sharon - 'is GO
Clover 17.} 4G
Yorkvillfe ... ... IS 4G
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
. Wanted?To buy second-hand standard
make Typewriter at a bargain. Must
I he in good shape. Rox 3il, Cover,
I S. C. 4 2t?
I Strayed?From my home on Sharon, R.
2, brown female shepherd pup, 7 mos
old. Will appreciate any information
ns to whereabouts if living, or it
killed for mad, as to its behavior, a.*it
was newly bought. Will pay foi
trouble. H. C. Gourley. It
Strayed or Stolen?"Flint," a point* 1
dog, white, liver-spotted and irked
known as belonging to J no. R. Hart
Disappeared Tuesday. Will appreciate
Information and pay for trouble
Notify C. W. Carroll, Phone SO, York
1 2t?
Ford Car?I have a good sceond-hant
Ford car that I will change for i
good mule. T. Campbell Barron
York. It"
<
Young Wen?Women, over 17, desirinf
government positions, $130 monthly
writ? for free list of positions nov
open, J. Leonard, (former Civil S?r
vice "Examiner), C08 Equitable Bldg.
Wi shington, D. C. 4 2l?
Reward?For black and tau hound
wearing tag 372 and answering t<
"Loud " Missing since 1 >ecember 21
J. S. Sadler, Tirzab. 3 2t.
j Notice of Moat Wagon?In York ever,
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Stew'beef, 10 cents pound; roast, 1
cents; steak, 20 cents; sausage, 2
j cents. C. /V. Overcash. 3 t. f. 41*.
j .i . For
Cash Only?Tile public will pleas
take notice that from and after Jan
uary 2. 1022, 1 am selling for caal
only. CJ. C. McFarland. 2 3t*
For Rent?The former office of Dr. J
D. McDowell in the Wilson buildlnp
l onnosito tho courthouse. Thos V
MoDow, York, S. C. 1 tf
j Wanted?We are in the market fo
good fresh milch cows and heav:
I springers. Nothing but real goo<
i stuff wanted. See FERGUSOh
LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or II. E
FERGUSON, York. 70 t
i For Sale- At very attractive prices out
or more of the following: Eight Co
lumhus cne-linr.se wagons 2x3-8; !
I Co'umbus one-horse wagons, 1x3-4
U one-horse ituekeye wagons, 2x5-10
9 Columbus two-horse wagons, 2x:
1-2; X two-horse Columbus wagons
3x."l-S; X No. 320 lllount buggies; !
No. 329 TSlount buggies; 20 No. 30'
Hughes buggies. II. G. Kaminer
Gadsden, K. C. 2 5t
I NOTICE OF SURRENDER
OF CHARTER
To the Stockholders of Mnekorell-Ferguson
Company;
OLCASK take notice. That there wil
t be a meeting of the Stockholders
of .Mackoreil-Ferguson Company, s
| Corporation, in the offieis of Jno. It
! Hart, hi York, South Carolina, on tin
l ....I, > .. < -
: join nay mi r furiiiiry, J ill lei
j o'clock, for tin- purpose of dc-U-rmiiiiii?
| whether or not the said Maekorell;
Ferguson Company shall go into liquiI
dation, dissolve and wind up its affairs
llOAKi) OF JHftKCTOKS,
My It. .1. M.M'KOUKLL, 1'ivsidcnt,
J. .M. FKUGFSt >.\, Secretary,
l f 4t jun. tl-2:
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE
WOTICK is hereby Riven that I havr
made a linal settlement with tlu
I Probate Court of York county at
j guardian of T. K Wallace and Susie
Wallace and that on January 13, 102:
i I wi'l make application to said court
for iny discharge front further liability
i in connection with said guardianship.
It. M. WALI.ACK, Guardian.
j 00 t 41*.
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
1 \ LL com* rued will please take notict
I thai I have made Final Settlement
, with the Probate Court for York eotnii
ty as Administrator of the estate ?>l
! JAMES A. CHILHKKS. deceased, ami
! that on Monday, February >, 1922, I
will make application to said court foi
my discharge front further liabi'ity in
connection with said administration.
W. Ik WlLKKItSON. Administrator.
2 F f.i
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
; T^OTK'F. is hereby ;;en that I havt
| made my linal retmn to the I'm!
i?ate Court of York County, as hixeenj
tor of t estate of .f. II. liarr.v, dc]
ceased, and on Monday. January 30th
1322. I \vi I make application to sail
I court for my dir-eharpe from furthci
liability in connection with said executor.
" T. S. RAUHY,
I Executor Estate of J. H. Party, I>ec'd
December 30th, 1921. 102 f 5t*
stop! look, listen:
'Stop With Us When You
: come to town and make our store your
' Headquarters.' You are always wel
I come to war m by our fire these cold,
> I wintry days. We will Rive you the best
L | of attention?
! Look For Yourself and See
*!--4 ? ? * ? t-r, ? ,1 * /-? fVsA olonnnct
( tiiai wc ir.> uai u iu ivcvji mv viv?uva<
i Fountain, the Best Quality of Drug's,
, and the Best of everything avai'able to
.put before the public.
! Listen to Us When We Tell
' J you i .at wo will always treat you
SQUARE in our dealings. . We do not
I love a dollar so well that we would
| cheat our customers. We are trjing
j to make a reasonable profit orr'our
| goods. We would love to be rich ind
i all of that; but, we don't intend to
,1 overcharge our customers to get it. All
I we want is an honest living "
: When We Say We Can Fill
PRESCRIPTIONS cheaper than our
competitors we mean it and can prove
that we do. We do not use anything
hut the BEST of Drugs in so doing and
you are welcome to visit our Prescription
Department and see for yourself.
When the Doctor gives you a Prescription,
that Prescription is yours and you
j can take it where you wish to do your
I trading. You do not HAVE to take it
where he tells you. BRING them to us
"mi tvf tvill eive vou Good Drugs, and
I Cheaper Prices and the I test of Service.
Mackorell Drug Co.
NEAR THE COURTHOUSE.
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
EARL WILLIAMS? .
In "The Romance Promoters." A Vitigraph
Feature.
SATURDAY
CHARLES HUTCHISON?
In "The Cycle Bu'let," Episode No. 2
of "Hurricane Hutch." Also u good
Western Drama.
MONDAY
WILLIAM DE MILLE'S?
Production of Sir James M. Barrio's
famous play with Lois Wilson in
"What Every Woman Knows." A
I romance that blends in an hour of perfeett
deligh the lure, the pathos, the
joy and mystery of the man-woman
' question from Eden down to tomorrow's
brcakfafct.
TUESDAY
. CHARLES RA> ?
In 'The Old Swimminp Hole." A
; real frood First National Attraction,
i J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
SPECIAL SALE OF
Men's SUITS and
OVERCOATS
! COLLARS
TIES
HATS
SHOES
UNDERWEAR
;1PARKERSMOAK
I CLOTHING CO.
Rock Hill, S.C.
? Home of Hart Schaffner &. Marx
Clothes
&
0
. I 'TENSHUN, LEGiONAIRES!
e| pv'EKV Member of Mcech Stewar
- Post, No. C6, American Lesion, i:
. urged to attend annual meeting to lx
| held in Legion Hull. WEDNESDAY
! Evening-, January 18th at 8 o'clock
U Officers to serve during 1522 will b<
i elected and other important business
'.J transacted.
| J AS. D. GRIST, Post Commander.
?! J. HOWARD McMACKIN, Act. Adjt.
r' 2 f 0-13 t 17 3t
1 i
?! Typewriter paper* sold by the poun<
' j at Tho Enquirer Office.
: .;?.X~X~X~X~xkk?X~X*<"X~X"X~X
I W A h
i|| ALL AUTOMOBILE 01
i have secured the agen
x delphia
|| DIAMOND GI
"J } And opened up a UKAL SKRVICt
X Kl'ILI), IIKCIIAKUK or KKPAIK
i A be done in anv Mattery shop any v
1 A NEW J.ATTKUIES' that will lit 0(
i | y ears in use in this section of the
I i '
!X Real Written Guarantee
jix 0ne year eighteen
! PRICES?See mo before
if - SERVICE
y a si'UK enough hatter
IX tery Shop and KNOWS his I
, ] A your work WELL.
II AT THE ELECTRIC A
|j| W. W. E
NOW WITH
J. C. HARDIN & CO.
i
[j Mr.EAKL HOYIS, who has been
witli the Johnson Taint Shop, is
now in charge of our
PAINT DEPARTMENT
j And will a|i|nciia!o tin* pnlron.ijfC
| of all his friends.
! J. C. HARDIN & CO.
ROCK HILL, S. C.
! J. C. WILBORN IctI'te
! FOR SALE
155 Acroa?At New Zion Church and
school. Nice five-room cottage; 30
I acres in cultivation; good orchard; 85
acres in timber. Much of this acreage
. is in fine saw timber?pine. Three |
, miles of railroad station. Price, $25.00
i per Acre.
For Quick Sale?House and lot on
Lincoln Street, York; two stories, 8'
rooms. Known as the Bell House.
Price, $4,20(1.00.
100 Acres?Bcthesda township; fourrooirt^fesidctice;
3-4 ot a mile of school
and church; three miles of Delphos
station; good barn. Price, $3?00.00?Terms.
J. C. WJLBORN
GROCERIES
We carry in. stock a /food supply of
HEAVY GROCERIES. You will find
I our prices are in line. We sell at a
I very close margin of profit.
Received this week ONE
CARLOAD OF FLOUR.
We will make it to your interest to
consult us for your FLOUR wants.
Arbuckle Coffee, 6 lbs. $1.00
NAILS?We sell lots of Nails and
belivc we can give you as good prices
on th'-m as you enn get anywhere.
We Have Everything
YOU WANT in the .way qt LUMBER
or BUILDING MATERIAL. Can furnish
you from the ground up to the
roof.
Don't forget that we want to buy all
the I'EAS we can get. Will pay Cash.
Galvanized Iron Roofing?Ridge Cap
?Valley Tin.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
;l
EXTRA! EXTRA! ,
198 Sweaters?La,dies' Slip-;
Over Styles?All Colors
rr-At 75 CTS.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
7 Cakes Worth 70 Cts.
Swift Arrow Laundry 3oap?Large
Cakes?Save the Coupons?
Seven Cakes, 25 Cts.
ivory aoap, xnree lor vo uts
300 Pairs Silk Fibre Hose
For Ladies?
At 53 Cts Pair.
A COAT SPECIAL
Ladies' $15.00 COATS?To Close at
$8.50 Each
Three Ladies' Jumper Dresses?good
values at $5.00?At $2.98 Each
16 Ladies' Coat Suits
Bvaek and Navy Blue?Values up to
$35.00 Each?To Close at $18.00
I ALL SWEATERS AT AND BELOW
MANUFACTURERS' COST.
rCONNELLSSDSC0.
! WE DO NO CREDIT BUSINESS
1iE TO GAS
T<HE undersigned art at your service
t * with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and
s| respectfully solicit your patronage:
?
Nivens Bros.. Churlotte St.. York
sj Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover
| City Pharmacy Clover
j M. L. Ford & Sons Clover
IF. E. Smith ?Tirxah
1 See The Enquirer Office for Titles
; and Mortgages of Real Estate.
I TED j
VNERS TO READ THIS:
Y
CY FOR THE FAMOUS; PHILA- V
(ID BATTERY. f
v
] STATION. I am prepared to RE- V
any part of your Battery that can *?
. here. I carry in stock at all times 4t,
i per cent of the different makes of .j.
country. V
?
Periods: X
months two ye ars y
?
you buv arid'save money. ?
?
v
i
V MAN, who was reared in a Bat- ?
>u.sincss, will be in char.je and do Y
I
.ND PLUMBING SHOP :j:
IARRON I
.V.A.W.A.'mVHVXV!hVH??WmVV!HW^. I
YOU'LL FIND
I
j REAL BARGAINS in DRY GOODS and
I NOTIONS and PLANTATION SUP1
PLIES at PRATT'S AT SHARON.
WE 'RE OFFERING
SPECIAL PRICES on practically every
I article in our bin stock.
COME IN
j AND LOOK AROUND?
YOU ARE INVITED
! T.. make OUR STORE YOUR HcadI
quarters when you conic to Sharon.
C. S. PRATT
I
i Headquarters for the Farmer and His
Entire Family
i SHARON, SOUTH CAROLINA
The Substantial of Life
IP YOU LIVE to cat, then you want
some of the fancy things in the grocery
line?I have them?fancy enough to
satisfy almost any taste.
IF YOU EAT TO LIVE then I can
supply you with the substantial^ of
the grocery line?almost anything that
you might desire.
AND DID YOU EVER THINK about
it, the real substantials of life do not
count up very fast?it doesn't take a
great deal to keep the average family
going. A sack of flour, a few pounds
oi meat, iar* ;ai, sugar, sau, pepper,
etc,?No, It j^sn't require a big outlay
for the substantial:} to keep the
family tablo supplied.
BUT OF COURSE every family desires
some of the things that are classed
as Fancy Groceries and they are
quite right.
BUT YOU'LL FIND both kinds here
and I want to serve you.
W. E. FERGUSON
OUR CUSTOMERS
ARE REMINDED THAT AT THIS
STOftE THEY MAY FIND THE
VERY BEST IN
Quality Merchandise,
Shoes and Notions.
WE INVITE COMPARISON OF OUR
PRICES.
WE ARE SURE YOU'LL SAVE
MONEY BY TRADING AT THIS
STORE. TRY IT.
rk i r\ rv mrr?n
rAKKU I I 'd
"The 8tore With a Conscience"
CLOVER, S. C.
BUY BREAD
Made Freeh Every Day at JAMISON'S
Bakery, Next to Hotel Shandon.
\ /
HOT ROLLS
Every Afternoon except Sunday at 5:00
O'clock. They are fine. Try 'em once.
Cakes and Pie^ baked, every day.
WE ALSO HANDLE
Candies and Fruits. Everything fresh.
f
YOUR GROCER
In all probability handles JAMISON'S
Bread. Ask him.
JAMISON'S BAKERY
W. L. JAMISON, Proprietor.
A SAYING IN DOLLARS
I
ARE YOU ONE of the number whc
are taking advantage of the great saving
being offered for one month onlj
by the following greatly reducec
prices?
AUTOS PAINTED $25.00 to $45.01
AUTOS RETOPPED.... $12.50 to %22&
Remember, The Quality of the wort
has not been lowered. You are Guaranteed
the same High Class work thai
.is done at the regular rates.
JOHNSON'S PAINLo*
JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager
ROCK HILL, S. C.
fin's/TP. TO TTTP
V VAUXJ A V mb A4AJ
CASH AND CARRY
IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
TO SAVE MONEY WITHOUT
OVERLOOKING QUALITY,
WHEN YOU BUY GROCERIES.
WE HAVE SUCH FIGURES AS
TO TEMPT YOU?
YOU ARE ASSURED QUALITY
AT AN ECONOMICAL PRICE
WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR
GROCERIES AT THE
THE CASI & CARRY
NOTICE.
RELIEVING it best both for Ourselves
and a'so for the Trade as
well, we will on January 10th, 1922, begin
selling goods strictly for the Casn,
except in a few cases where circumstances
compel us to carry over a few
accounts into next year's business. By
doing this, we expect to eliminate the
expenses both of keeping books and all
the losses connected with time business,
so we feel sure we will be in position
to give our friends and customers
the very best service at the least
possible cost. We invite vour patronage
jor these reasons, feeling sure we
can and will satisfy in quality and in
price both. We carry a pretty full line
<if Groceries, Hardware, Plow Tools,
Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions; also we
have the good old Broad Gauge Wagons,
like we have always used in this
section, and a few of the famous Kmerson
Buggies. See us for prices before
you buy.
We respectfully call attention to all
those who have accounts due and owing
to us on our books, that they either
come in and settle, or else send check
to cover same. We want to get all
these matters settled as early as possible
so we can devote our time to other
matters.
KENNEDY BROS*.
Sharon, S. C., January 5, 1922. 2.1t
NOTICE
THIE regular Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of The Peoples Bank
& Trust Co., of York, S. C., for the election
of Directors and for the transaction
of any other business which may
properly come before said meeting, will
lie held on January 17th. 1922. at 11:00
o'clock a. m., in the Directors' Room of
the Peoples Bank & Trust Company.
C. W. McOEB, Cashier.
102 f at
I Men's Clothing
YOU NEED A NEVj
and You need it now. W
We can't read the n
do not know what ninety
n rr r\nio/iO
IU VlUlUUJg piiv^o.
WE DO KNOW that
least a part of our high g
are offering really worth
UNTIL FURTHER NO
MEN'S CLOTHING
40 TO 50 PER CEN'
YEAR AGO
In other words as an ex
$50.00 a year ago are of
Or in other words your n
| 1 ble what it would at th
wonderfully good clothe
Every suit and overc'
?products of Hart, Sc
Bros., and Griffon?the 1
I BOYS'CLOTHES AND
Jfl ATT TTTTP "DT'TlTT
AX JJX1VU
Buy your boy a suit
ues at real reductions?
, fullest worth. But don
RAINCOAT THE SAM
Reduced 40 to 50 pei
ing prices. But again, d
1 To be sure, we will hi
J. M. S
I.
THE CITY MARKET
THE OLD RELIABLE
WE HAVE FOR THIS WEEK some
NICE MUTTON, BEEF, VEAL,
BOILED KAM, 80USE,
WEENIES AND SAUSAGEALL
KINDS.
FRESH OYSTERS EVERT DAY
AND WE WILL HAVE SOME
( FRESH FISH ON SATURDAY.
) We Buy Hides and Country Produce.
, THE CITY MARKET
Geo. A. Sherer G. W. Sherei
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arrived and are now
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FLOUR! FLOUR!
Wc arc unloading a solid car of "AVA
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Flour. Every Sack Guaranteed. .
HARLAN BLOCK COAL
The price is $8.25 per ton Cash, at
the Car.
IF YOU NEED A TURN PLOW let
us sell you?
A Vulcan?None Better.
Requires less repairs and points. Every
one guaranteed.
We still have a small quantity of
Vetch and Clover seed. Seed Wheat and
Oats.
Pure Sugar Cane Syrup, 75 Ct?. per
gallon. Still selling LARD under the
market.
We have MILL FEED and RICE
MEAL for the hogs.
Expecting a big shipment of Galvanised.
"V" Crimped and Corrugated
Roofing. , .?
Ferguson & Youngblood
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A BIG REDUCTION
ON
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jCall in and let us figure onj
your next Tire. i
! GASOLINE,
OILS AND
GREASES
J. H. CARROLL
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ell, youfr chance is now. P
mrkets of tomorrow?we ?
f days will bring forth as
we arc going to unload at
rade stock and to do it we
while reductions.
TICE WE OFFER AriL
\ AND OVERCOATS AT
r UNDER PRICES OF A f
ample, Suits that sold for
fered today at $25 to $30. '
loney will buy nearly dou- L
e original prices of these J
soat
is the best of it3 grade
haffner & Marx; Schloss
)est makers in America.
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CTIONS?
now?you'll get real val-more
than your money's
't delay. j
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r cent under original sellon't
delay.
ivc to say it is for Cash.
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LARGE FAT ' Oft CTS.
MACKEREL
Just Opened, Good and Fat, Try 'am.
GARDEN SEED ||
We have had trouble heretofore get- j
ting what you wanted in Seed; but believe
we now have the largest variety
and Best lot of Garden -Seed we have
ever had. See lis before buying yhftr.
Seed. Plan now to plant a large garden
this year. It pays big. / > fi
Have shipment of Garden Wire on
the road.
COME AND SEE US
About that WAGON and BUGGY. We
have some real ' bargains In Second*
hand Buggies, and one good Wagon.
CARROLL BROS.
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AT CLOUDS I
FECIAL SHOE COUNT>es
that cannot be equaled '-5
7e are offering this
)es for Ladies at tiw I
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3 HATS
'SPRING HATS has just |
on display.
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RELIABLE MEDICINES
Three things enter into every reliable
medicine your doctor order*:
1. The Ingredients. Some drugs
quickly lose their strength, some must
not be exposed to light, some must be
kept co'd. It is important that care
should be taken in keeping drugs properly
and at full strength. W? keep th?
best and Keep them at fu!l- strength.
2. Accuracy in following the doctor's
written orders. The doctor knows what
you need and writes it out for the druggist
to prepare. We never take any
liberties with the Doctor's Orders.
a Conscientious Care. Knowledge
is necessary and skill is valuable, but
without Care these are nullified. Twenty-one
years of successful practice in
filling prescriptions, has given us the
skill and taught us the responsibility
and necessity of care.
Every medicine prepared at our store
has these three things mixed into it.
You profit bv having prescriptions
filled at this Drug Store.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
! Phone No. 2 CLOvtR, 8. C.
HERE'S OUR BEST j
TO EVERY ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
YEAR DURING 1922, AND
WE ALSO RETURN OUR SINCERE
THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
FOR THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US
IN 1921.
ALSO we want to say that we will
t Ka nn (ho (nh avprv dnv in 1922 readv
to serve our o'd customers and new
' customers with the best of evrythlnj?
in Furniture and House Furnlshings-r
from kitchen to garret.
LET US SERVE YOU?WE CAN
AND WILL RLEASE YOU.
PEOPLES FURNITURE
COMPANY
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Estate Mortgages on sale at Tha En*
quirer Office.
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