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BIG TREE AS RESERVOIR Baobab Trees Often Serve as Natural Cisterns. r? Central Africa relates the Detroit "Votvv Ihp flr-nnl if. liHolm.h tree, whose trunk sometimes attains a dh*meter of forty feet, often serves as a natural cistern, retaining rn in water in large quantities in a cavity formed at the tcp of the broad trunk. Taking the hint thus afforded by nature, the Arabs artificially hollow out the trunks of large baobabs and fill them with water durlrg the prevalence of rains as a provision against the dry seasons. These cisterns' are in some eases twenty feet in height and eight or ten feet in diameter. The water i? used both for drinking and for irrigating melon patches. .1 ? The inheritance tax bill passed by the house last year, is now under consideration by the judiciary committee of the senate. There is much difference of opinion as to the merits of the pending1 bill. AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. FlfcST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. E. 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 6 p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST Rev. J. K. Walker. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service , at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D., Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'c'ock. Morning: service at 11. Evening service at 7. fecial $oiicfs. Clover and Union. Union?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. -Preaching at 7 p. m. Clover Circuit, Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. St. Paul ? lYeaching at 3 p. m. King'H Mountain Chapel?Preaching at 7 p. in. J. G. Huggin, Pastor. At Philadelphia. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Preaching at 3 p. m. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Special Services. The Business Men's Evangelistic League of Rock Hill, nri.'l assist in the service at the Charlotte' Street Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock, ami a cordial invitation " is hereby tendered foi' the participation ..f ....1.11.. VI LUV I'UUIIVt it* Committee. THROW OUT THE LINE Give Them Help and Many York People Wilt be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line"? Weak kidneys need help. They're often overwoi'ker?they don't Set the poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney sufferers. Ask your neighbor. York testimony proves their worth. Mrs. J. W. Quinn, 14 Cleveland Ave., York, says: "Quite a fe\V years ago 1 had a slight attack of kidney trouble and at times this complaint caused ,nie no little annoyance. My head would ache badly and I would be dizzy and nervous. I heard a great deal about Doan's Kidney Pills so 1 started to take them. I must say Doan's greatly relieved me of all that trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Quinn had. Foster-Milhurn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. <. OBITUARY. DIED?Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. It. L. Scoggins, in Chester, Mrs. MARY H. BURRIS. widow of the late R. W. Burris of McConnellsville. Interment was in the cemetery at McConnellsville yesterday afternoon following funeral services conducted by Rev. D. G. Phillips, D. D. of Chester and Rev. R. C. Wilson, of McConnellsville. The deceased was seated in the home of her daughter in Chester with a book in her hand and other members of the family around when she was suddenly stricken and passed away. She was in her 76th year and had been a life-long member of the Presbyterian church. The following children survive: Mesdames J. E. Harshaw and S. II. Love, McConx nellsvllle; R. L. Burris of Alabama: S. L. Burris of Helton, and Mesdames It. Ij. Scoggins and R. M. Burris of Chester. One brother. It. S. Moore of the Sharon section, also survives. Wednesday at his home in Rocjt Hill Mr. A. J. RAI.fjARD, aged 66 years. The deceased was a native of I .anon ster county but had been living in Rock Hill a number of years. He is survived by his widow and several children. COTTON MARKET Friday, January 20, 1022. Cotton Seed New York IS.05 Sharon 17 L SO Clover 17 i 45 Yoikvillc 17iJ SO FIDDLERS' CONVENTION 'AND HOX SVIMMSR, (benefit of the ** church and school) at J'hilndHphia School Mou.s. on Wednesday evening. January 25, at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. It COMMITTER. NOTICE ALL the farmers of this community ** are requested to meet at the school 1 rouse at Hickory CIrove next Wednesday, January 25th at 7:3a o'clock to discuss the "(trowing and Marketing" of crops other than cotton for the year 1022. W I: WII.KKits* Committee MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Rent?One or two rooms. Phone No. 117 for further information as to location, etc. 6 2t Ask the Man?Who owns one. Let his answer guide you in your selection of tlie car you drive. G. II. Greene. Chevrolet DetiYr. Hock Hill, S. C. 6 2 New Model Clievrolets?j'jos casn; ua'anee In twelve month'y payments. G. II. Greene, Chevrolet Dealer, Rock Hill, S. C. 621. ! Three Good Fordt?Or "Tin Lizzies" taken in exchange for New Chevrolet*. To move quick?$75 to $150. One-half cash. Balance six months. G. H. Greene, Chevro'et Dealer, Rock Hill, S. C. 6 2t ! ???????????????? Young Men?Women, over 17, desiring government positions, $130 monthly. write for free list of positions now open. J. I^onard, (former Civil Service examiner), 60S Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 6 2t* For Service?Thoroughbred and registered Belted Berkshire service hoff. i See John Hall, No? 16 Watt street, York, S. C. 5 2t*. For Sale?Ford truck, practically new. Will exchange for heavy groceries. Nivens Bros., Charlotte St., York, | S. C. 5 3t i Take Notice?All who owe me for work are requested to pay at once. \ will shoe for 40 Cents, but will not furnish shoes any longer. R. M. Wallace, York No. l. 5 2t* Notice of Meat Wagon?In York every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Stew beef, 10 cents pound; roast, 15 cents; steak, 20 cents; sausage, 20 cents. C. A. Overcash. 3 t. f. 4t?. For Rent?The former office of Dr. J. D. McDowell in the Wilson building, opposite the courthouse. Thos. F. McDow, York, S. C. 1 tf Wanted?We are in the market for good fresh milch cows and heavy springers. Nothing but real good stuff wanted. See FERGUSON i LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H. E. FERGUSON, York. 70 tf For Sale?At very attractive prices one or more of the following: Eight Columbus cne-horse wagons 2x3-8; 91 Co'umbus one-horse wagons, 1x3-4; ] 9 one-horse Buckeye wagons, 2x5-16; 9 Columbus two-horse wagons, 2x2 1-2; 8 two-horse Columbus wagons. 3x3-8; 8 No. 326 Blount buggies; 8 No. 329 Blount buggies: 20 No. 307 Hughes buggies. II. G. Kaminer, Gadsden, S. C. 2 5t Attention, Ladies! JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' WIRTHMORE WAISTS In neat and attractive patterns at $1.00 AND $2.00 EACH. Also fiouic attractive styles in LADIES' OXFORDS IN STRAP AND OXFORDS STYLES. REMEMBER THAT WE ARE Receiving NEW GOODS every day and we will be pleased to liaye. you conic and examine our stocks. if .1 1-1 IN a than feinstem YORK, - - s. c. Fresh Groceries EVERY DAY we arc receiving ' New and Fresh Groceries?both Fancy ; and Heavy. It is our constant aim to j kceb our stock Fresh and of the best quality and sell it at FAIR TRICES, i You will find it here if it is soineI thing to cat?the best to be had of its I kind. i CANNED GOODS?In this line we keep practically every/ thing desired-' Canned Fruits, Canned Meats, Canned I Fish, etc. IN BOTTLES?In this we have all I tk..l I.. Dlnl-Uo utfont onH unlit" Relishes, Salad Dressings, Sauces, etc. DRIED BEANS?Peas?All kinds. VEGETABLES?All the different kinds that we can get all the time that are Fresh and Good. FANCY CAKES?And Crackers? the Rest products of the Rest makers. FLOUR?Users of the best Flour all recognize MELROSE as the REST to be had. We sell MELROSE. SHERER & QUINN THE STAR THEATRE TODAY ALICE JOYCE? In"The Sporting Dutchess." A Vitagraph picture in seven parts. SATURDAY CHARLES HUTCHISON? "In "The Millionth Chance," Episode | No. 3. of "Hurricane Hutch." Also a , good Western Drama. MONDAY ; MARSHALL NEILAN'S? Must thrilling, sensational anu fusel! noting story of Newspaper life, "Go ! and Get It," with Allies Ayres. | Traced the "Great Mystery Through 1 l'erilous Ways and Paths" fraught j with danger?fighting, struggling, battling! Air, water, mat: and beast. He J pursued the story and "He Got It." Admission: 15 Cts. and 30 Cts. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. With Many People PRACTICING ECONOMY IS A NEW! EXPERIENCE. ! WE INVITK YOU to conic to the CASH AND CARRY! I ANT) CJKT Till; UTMOST value fori your money. YOU It CASH HAS a steadily increas- ! iny purehusiny power when properly I applied. COME TO THE CASH AND CARRY j For your HKKAKFAST BACON*. SLICED I1KKF. MOILED 'I'M ! I'.aKED IIA.M and I'tire 111BBOX. CAM; SYItl'l". THE CASH & CARRY W Titles to Real Estate and R*al Estate Mortgages on sale at The Enl quirer Office. ' Buy the Right Plow? DON'T HE FOOLED INTO 11UYINU A I'LOW THAT IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE GENUINE OLIVER? BUY THE BEST ami you will not regrot it. And don't forget the PACT that if you have the GENUINE OLIVER PLOW Your chances for always l*>ing able to get GENUINE REPAIRS when you need them are greater than if you buy some other plow. OLIVERS ARE BEST TURNING PLOWS, EASIEST DRAFT, AND BEST LOOKING PLOW ON THE MARKET. BUGGIES AND WAGONS? Good light, second-hand twohorse Wagon for sale?a bargain. CARROLL BROS. W. F. JACKSON o Family and Fancy Groceries and Farm Hardware Having purchased the stock of the Mackorell-Ferguson Co., I am now bidding for the favor of the people of York and my old customers generally, for a fair share of their patronage. I shall endeavor to carry only FirstClass, Seasonable Goods of the Best Qualities and sell them as Close as is consistent with good business. COME AND SEE what I have and also give me the opportunity to form your acquaintance. I expect to succeed in accordance with the Service I am able to give you. W. F. JACKSON Mackorell-Ferguson Co.'s Old Stand. BRIMMER Tomato Seed are Selling at 10 Cents per Package This Season. LAST YEAR They Sold for 15 Cents a Package. WE'LL SEND Them to you by mail for 12 Cents a Package. Better Buy Now. CLOVER DRUG STORE Phone No. 2 CLOVER, 8. C. TIMES HAVE CHANCED PEOPLE U8ED TO TAKE WHISKY FOR COLDS? BUT NOW EVERYBODY TAKE8 dim vein re r iimouLLj BUY THEM ALL AROUND AND AT THE YORK DRUG STORE GUIDE TO GAS rpHE undersigned are at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Nivens Bros., .....Charlotte St., York Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover n:t.. Du..?... v11/ riidi niflw/ wiuyci j M. L. Ford 4. Sons Clover F. E. Smith Tirzah I Phone 153 See Our g Then step inside and ask Guessing Contest?It S LOOK THIS WINDOW i You will find there a nuiul i perhaps you need and ji 0 right time. Look these oa 1 need of one or more of tl | nothing in the window to I step inside. Our shelves i I in almost daily demand in i on 1 lie farm?don t wait 1 jf is immediate and delay is, TELL US Y I .Make out a list of your nc | us have it. We keep such 1 ordering and receiving sp< | trons want. That's a big I pecially filling the wants < l| cial articles in hardware| ply your needs and wants LOOK FOR THE E I YORK HARI BUILDING MATERIALS WE ARE WELL STOCKED on nil kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Galvanized Iron, Brick, Linie, Cement, Plaster, Doors, Sash and EVERYTHING needed to build or repair a house. GALVANIZED IRON IN ALL LENGTHS BIG ST(5CK of Nails on hands. CUTTOiV Jsr>r^L? .udali i or cow icvu and fertilizer. FLO UK?Wc want you to try our Flour. We are selling- a first-class Flour at p price at which some merchants are- selling a second grade. If you will try our Flour you will be sure to come back for more. IF YOllU NEED A TURN PLOW It will surely pay you to see us before you buy-. WE ARE SAVING the Sugar users money op sugar. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. CLOUD'S lis Headquarters in Rock Hill for the Very Best Furnishings for Every Member of the Family. LOOK OVER ' Oilv Vinfnro vnii hnv V/UI P-/ i/WJik MVXVX v j \y Vfc wij It Is Always a Pleasure to Serve You. Cloud Dry Goods Co. BOCK HILL, S. C. NOTICE OKSURRENDER OF CHARTER To the Stockholders of Mackorell-Ferguson Company: pLEAS# take notice, That there will * be a. Meeting of the Stockholder:, of Macl?9?ell-Ftrguson Company, a Corporation, in the offices of Jno. R Hart, in York, South Carolina, on the 18th dayw. of February, 1922, at ten o'clock, for the purpose of determining whether Or not the said MackorellFerguson Company shall go into liquidation, dissolve and wind up its affairs. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, By R J. MACKORELL, President, J. Ml FERGUSON, Secretary. 4 f 4t Jan. 11-22 in/if at these f-l If IA ? rviir nnxriro JL>WVy rmijLo 125.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $18.75 $30.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $22.50 133.50.SUIT or OVERCOAT $24.35 $33.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $2625 $37.50 SUIT or OVERCOAT . $28.15 $10.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $30.00 $12.50 SUIT or OVERCOAT $31.80 $45.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $33.75 $47.50 SUIT or OVERCOAT $35.65 $50.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $37.50 PARKER-SMOAK CLOTHING CO., Rock Hill, S.C. % SHERER IS IN THE MARKET for Good fieef Cattle and Pork and Country Produce All the Time. SHERER OFFERS You the Best in Choice Steaks and Pork, Sausage, Chickens, Butter and Eggs, fresh Fish and Oysters Every l weekT J} ! SHERER'S GROCERY ! Offers you the Best in Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Fastest Delivery in Clover. TRY SHERER ONCE AND YOU'LL TRY IT AGAIN*. W. H. SHERER Phone No. 58 CLOVER, 8. C. Phone 153 II Window I for details as to the Big is worth your while. I OVER CAREFULLY | bcr of useful articles that & ist don't think of at the | .'Oi*. >See if you are not in | lese articles. If there is I suggest your needs then 1 ire full of things that are \ [ the home, shop, store or ^ until your need for them \ \ annoying. \ j OUR WANTS 1 >eds in Hardware and let | a list and are frequently [ ecial articles that our pa- | nart of our business?es- ? 5^ I >f our customers for spo- | | -Wo will ho glad to sup- | I S I IED "W" STORE. )WARE CO. | 55 5tf&2 OUR CUSTOMERS ARE REMINDED THAT AT THIS STORE 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 8TORE. TRY IT. PARROTT'S ' The Store With a Conscience" CLOVER, S. C. YOU'LL FIND REAL BARGAINS in DRY GOODS and NOTIONS and PLANTATION SUPPLIES at PRATT'S AT SHARON. WE'RE OFFERING SPECIAL PRICES on practically every article in our big stock. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND? YOU ARE INVITED To make OUR STORE YOUR Headquarters when you come to Sharon. C. S. PRATT Headquarter* for the Farmer and His . Entire Family 8HARON, SOUTH CAROLINA WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE TOPS THAT PROTECT From winter's chilly blasts. Auto Tops, Side and Back Curtains Made to Order OUR WORK SATISFIES JOHNSON'S painLOP JAR. A JOHNSON. Manaaer ROCK HILL, S. C. J. C. WILBORN estate FOR SALE 155 Acre*?At New Zion Church and school. Nice five-room cottage: 30 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, *25.001 per Acre. For Quick Sale?House and lot on Lincoln Street, York; two stories, 8rooms. Known as the Dell House. Price, *4,200.00. 100 Acre*?Eethesda township; fourroom residence; 3-4 of a mile of school and church; three miles of Delphos station; good barn. Price, *3,500.00? Terms. J. C. WILBORN I \ NOW WITH J. C. HARDIN & CO. Mr. EARL HOVIS, who has been with the Johnson Paint Shop, is now in charge of our PAINT DEPARTMENT i And will appreciate the patronage of all his friends. J. C. HARDIN & CO. ROCK HILL, S. C. i A BIG REDUCTION ON GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES j Call in and let us figure on vour next Tire. GASOLINE, OILS AND GREASES 1 J. H. CARROLL > ! 1 FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. VTOTICK is hereby given that I have, made my final return to the l'ro-j I bate Court of York County, as Executor of t estate of J. II. Harry, de-j cease.l, arid on Monday, January 30th,, ' 1922, I \vi 1 make application to Huidi court for my discharge from further] liability in connection with said execu-|l tor. T. 8. HARRY, 1 Executor Estate of J. 11. Harry, Dcc'd. J>eceml)er 30th, 1921. H>:.' f fit* I I YES, SIR, We Need n WE HAVE Oil our bo< or accounts tnat are past be quite frank, We Need 1 It. We have been waitin tiently as we could for th< But many of those who o\ that an account of a few ' being delayed in payme mind as to this. If you < hundred dollars we want have obligations to meet i small accounts will enabh that we owe. Now if YOU arc one will appreciate it if you w tlement without delay, and said little up to now, be golden, hasn't been be lecting these past due acc Please take this as pei pect you to pay what yoi delay. This applies to al I York Fun IMPERIAL PLOWS IF YOU NEED a Turn Plo*r by all means buy an IMPERIAL. To be sure we sell It and we are Interested; but more than that, we know from observation and from what others say, that the IMPERIAL is the best Turn Plow on the market. We also have Repairs for Imperial Plows. See us for GALVANIZED ROOFING. WAGONS, BUGGIESHARNESS and LAPROBES?If you 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 FlourHas been on the- market for nearly a toll century and tt is today tne pre(Tninent'y good flour. Try it if you want the BEST Flour. Sec us for SWEET FEED, MILL FEED and CHICKEN FEED. J. F. CARROLL TO MAXWELL AND CHEVROLET OWNERS We have Junked (1) one 1919 year Maxwell, (1) one 1920 Maxwell vnd (1) one 1920 490 Chevrolet. Thctee parts are pretty nearly as good as new. We can give you a bargain in them as long as they last. "Save the difference in the price." We also carry at all time as complete as possible the Ford parts, tires and tubes of all sizes. OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Is always In readiness for that small job or that large Job. It will pay you to have us attend to that car. When in town call around and see us. Anything that we can tell you that will be of any help to you we will be glad to do so. Plexico's CASH Garage ftharon R C. J. Clyde Plexico A. B. Plexico I '''' v DURING 1922? HERE'S HOPING that everybody In York county will have a year of great prosperity and be enabled to largely overcome the shortcomings of the year just gon\ It could have been worse? this year can be much better?Let's Go. Whatever your needs may be in first class Livestock?Mules, Mares or good Horses we believe we will be able to supply that need. JAMES BROTHERS EXTRA! EXTRA! I 198 Sweaters?Ladies' SlipOver Styles?All Colors ?At 75 CTS. EXTRA! EXTRA! 7 Cakes Worth 70 Cts. Swift Arrow Laundry Soap?Large Cakes?Save the Coupons? Seven Cakes, 25 Cts. Ivory Soap, Three for 25 Cts 300 Pairs Silk Fibre Hose ?oi' Ladies? At 50 Cts Pair.: A COAT SPECIAL ! j Indies' $15.00 COATS?To Close at $8.50 Each: rhrce Ladies' Jumper Dresses?good values at $5.00?At $2 98 Each 16 Ladies' Coat Suits Tack and Navy Illue?Values up to $.15.00 Each?To Close at $18.00 \LL SWEATERS AT AND BELOW , MANUFACTURERS' COST. IFCONNEIL ooods ooj WE DO NO CREDIT BUSINESS .. ' VUiL-: . . ^ - V I The Money j 3ks quite a large number due and owing. Yes, to Hie Monev and We Want g very patiently?as pa3se who owe to us to pay. \e evidently have an idea , r dollars won't mater by , nt. Please change your f )we us a few dollars or a ' ?/: ; you to pay NOW. We md the payment of many ; us to pay a few big one^ L\ of tjiose who owe us we ill come in and make setWe have drifted along but silence, while it may f l neficial or helpful in colounts. . sonal notice that We ex- f i owe us without further 1 riant due accounts. liture Co. j STOP! LOOK, LISTEN! Stop With Us When You come to town and make our store your Headquarters. You are always weir come to warm by.,our Are these cold, wintry days. We will give you the best of attention^? Look For Yourself and See that we try hard to keep the cleaneqA Fountain,, the Best Quality of Drugs; and the Best of everything available to put before the public. Listen to Us When We Tell you th3t we will always treat yoa SQUARE in our dealings.' We do, n.* love ,a dollar so well that we would cheat our customers. We arc tryiwr to make a reasonable profit on our goods. We would love to be rich and all of that; but, we' don't intend to overcharge our customers to get It. AR we want is an honest lining When We Say We Can Fill PRESCRIPTIONS cheaper than ouP competitors'we mean it and can prove that we do. We .do not use anything but the BEST of Drugs in so doing and you are welcome to visit our Prescription Department and pcic for yourself. Wfre^ yfaPpBtqr tion, that Pi ascnptron is youfit and ytni " can take it where you wish to do your trading. You do not HAVE to take it where he tells you. "BRING them po us. and we will give you Good Drugs, and Cheaper Prices and tl^a Best of Service.; Mackorell Drug Co. 1 NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. PLYLER SELLS DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND NOTIONS AT 3UCH A . CLOSE MARGIN OF PROFIT >< ' THAT YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO VISIT HIS STORE BEFORE YOU BUY, THE TRADE ' STREET STORE WHERE THOUSANDS DO THEIP. 8HOPPINO IS A MONEY SAVEtt FOR YOU AS WELL A-J THE OTHER FELLOW. , ' S. W PLYLER ROCK HILL, S. C. * | . r WALL PAPER ' ' ' -A WE HAVE 100,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER THAT WE ARE SELLING AT FROM * ' (< . . 10 Cts. Up to 50 Cts. a Roll LN AJjJj UUlAJJtfcS * . : ' .* 1 JUST THE THINO TO FIX UP YOUa NEW HOUSE WITH WHEN iOU MOVE. . ' '' ? COME IN AND LET US SHOW TO!} The Furniture House With No Big Overhead Exponas.' - , M. L. FOBD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER4 . CLOVER. S. p. BUY BREAD I Made Fresh Every Day at JAMI80N'S Bakery, Next to Hotel Shandon. % HOT ROLLS Every Afternoon except Sunday at 5:0fo O'clock. They are fine. Try 'em once. Cakes and Pies baked every day. k WE ALSO HANDLE bandies and Fruits. Everything fresh. YOUR GROCER A n all probability hand'rs JAMISON'S ftread. Ask him. JAMISON'S BAKERY W. L. JAMISON, Proprietor. ,k mm ? ^