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ico. On the same afternoon Sharon girls won over Cotton Belt girls, 21 to 11. Tax Extension. "I have nothing about tax extension further than I see in the papers," said Treasurer Neil yesterday. "While of course the reports in the papers are probably correct. 1 cannot, presume on anything. I will get my notice from the comptroller general, and will be governed accordingly. Dicker! to Build Store. G. K. Dickert, well Known memiam of'Rock Hill, is having a new store built on the site of.his old store on Moore street in Rock Hill. The new building which is being constructed by S. H. Blake will cost ubout $2,000 and will be 34\47 feet. It will be completed In about two weeks. King's Mountain Road. The King's Mountain road between Filbert and Yorkville past the home of John Q. Hall, is open again but has not been sanded. If the weather permits. however, the work of sanding will be completed within a few days. While the road is passable today, a heavy rain would put it in bad shape again. ' York Logs for Furniture. York county poplar logs continue to be In great demand by North Carolina furniture mills. Frank Jackson, Bethel township farmer had .about 12,000 feet of poplar logs on the sidetrack at Clover this week ready for shipment to a concern at Lenotr. Many farmers in the vicinity of Clover are finding the poplar log business profitable at this time. t Lots of Birds Left. 1 lUi-n hunters have not killed all the birds during the present hunting season which closes March 1. Dr. J. J. (?lcnn, Howe M. Inman, Robert "Withcrspoon and several others composed a party of bird hunters who spent Wednesday on Mr. Withurspoon's place in Uethesda township. They killed fortv-fivo partridges during the day. Business Change at Clover. Messrs. M. L. Ford & Sons of Clover, have taken over the recently organized Clover Furniture Company. The transaction was agreed upon last Monday night and consumated on Tuesday. Messrs. M. L. Ford & Sons will continue the operation of the business of .the Clover Furniture Company in the business now occupied by that concern for the present. ? McConnellsville School Lot. John M. Love of McConnellsville, a member of the board or trustees 01 ?icConnellsville school who was in Yorkville yesterday said that the trustees had recently purchased a four acre lot from R. VV. McConnell on which it is proposed to erect a new school building: at McConnellsville. The new site is located just across the road from the present building and is considered ideal for a school location. The trustees expect to begin construction of the new building within a 3hort while. I Mad Dog Bites Show People. The following from the Columbia i State this morning will be of interest J locally since this company played in the city hall auditorium here Tuesday night: Four members of the cast which presented "The Rose of Washington Square" at the Columbia theater Wednesday night were bitten by a fox terrier pup which was being carried with the troupe. The dog, which died in Columbia, was turned over to the state laboratory, which examined the head of the animal for rabies. Reports from the laboratory yesterday were to the effect, that positive results were had, which means that the pup had rabies. Arthur Morris, member of the copipany, reported, the case to T. P. Norton of the city health department and turned the body of the dog over to the department for examination. It was taken to the state laboratory where the tests were made and it was found that the dog was suffering from rabies. The troupe had gone from Columbia to Chester and Dr. Jean LaBorde, city neaun oiul-ci, ed the company of the result of the examination. The names of the members I of the company who were bitten by the dog were not known at the health department. It was said that two dogs were carried by the company, one being very large and the other a pup. AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Worship?Sunday school at ^ 10 a. in. Evening service at 7:30. FIRST 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 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 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. CIIURCII OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. 111. Morning service at 11 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D., Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. % Evening service at 7:30. CHARLOTTE STREET RAPTIST. Sunday sclool at 10 a. m. Special ^lolircs. At Philadelphia. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. J. K. Walker, Pastor. STOP THAT ACHE. Don't worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of that pain and lameness! Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Many York people have used them and know how effective they are. Ask your neighbor. Here's a York case. J. O. Robinson. Charlotte street, York, says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills were mighty fine when I had occasion to use them some time ago. I " (n ,-.>/-r>mm<>nrl them hictllv. ??llt fel.ivt IV - | My kidneys were out of order artd my back ached. I suffered terribly on that ) account. I saw Doan's Kidney Pil's | advertised at the York Drug Store and got some of them. Doan's soon gave me complete relief and I have had no! trouble since." NEARLY SEVEN YEARS LATER, Mr. Robinson added: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills gave me some time ago j has been lasting and I haven't had any i occasion to use .them since. I'll tell j you, this medicine certainly is reliable and I am glad to have you use m:' former statement."' GUc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. I Clover Circuit. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching' at 11. St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. m. Kings Mountain Chapel? ?Preaching at 7. p. m. J. G. Huggin, Pastor. Clover and Union. Union?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. N. A. Hemrick, Pastor. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many friends of Clover and the surrounding community for so lovingly and tenderly assisting us during the illness and death of our dear son, brother and husband, and for so many kind expressions of sympathy. God alone can reward you , for this loving service rendered. Father, Brothers, Sister and Wife, Of Mr. Andrew J. Quinn. OBITUARY. DIED?In the home of her son Dr. T. N. Dulin, of C!over No. 3, yesterday morning at about 0 o'clock, Mrs. MARY JANE DULIN, aged 87 years. The deceased was the widow of the late John Dulin, of Bethel. The following children survive: Dr. T. N. Dulin, of Bethel; Mr. R. M. Dulin, of Bowling Green, Mrs. A. E. Sifford and Mrs. J. W. Patrick. The interment was at Bethel yesterday afternoon after funeral services by Rev. G. W. Nickcll. COTTON MARKET Friday, February 24, 1922. Cotton Soedj Sharon 18 CO ! Clover 18 55 Yorkvillo ? 17J 55 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Strayed or Stolen?From my place on Feb. 9, -one black muley mi k cow. Any information will be appreciated. 13. L. Jenkins, Sharon, S. C. It Young Men and Women?Over 17, desiring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open. J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner), 608 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 16 2t? R. I. Red Eggs?My stock kme from Craig's lied Farm?the breeder of an Exhibition Laying strain. $1.50 per 15, at our home, or a card will bring them to Ferguson & Youngblood's store, York, S. C. Mrs. Rodney Scott, York No. 3. 16 3t. U/..1.J Tvamcu?crupper ior iwo norse rarm. 1 furnish stock and good house. Jno. ! F. Smith, York No. 1. 15 2t j | Wanted?Customers for whole sweet milk, 15 cents a quart, delivered morning and evening. Notify Sep Huey, York, S. C. 15 2t* Will Pay Cash ?For a good secondhand piano in good condition. Tell me what you've got to offer. Address "Piano,*' care of The Yorkville .Enquirer. 15 tf Wanted?The public to know that I sell the new model Dodge Bros.' car, and also good second hand cars of all kinds. C. F. Sherer. 1 tf Wanted?Information of three 6-weeks pigs, missing from my barn since January 29. Two red and black spotted. males and one red female. Five dollars for information leading to return. Dr. R. H. Glenn, or John W. Berry, York No. 7. 13 3t* Wanted Salesmen?Exclusive rights granted to one man in each county to handle patent clothes reel on commission basis. Handsome income to hustlers. Commercial Emninvmont Bureau, Box 297, Greenville, S. C. 15 2t. Sharon Electric Shoe Shop?Send me your shoes by mail and get them back . the same day. 1 pay return charges. Prices: Men's half soles, $1.00; ladies' half soles, 90c; children's half soles from 40c to 65c; heels at cost; rubber heels, 50c; rips, 10c; patch, 10c. Send me your skuffcrs. S. A. Hope, Sharon, S. C. 15 8i* For Sale?1 Overland-4 touring, late model; 1 Essex touring, 1921 model; 1 Ford Touring, brand new, with demountable rims; 1 practically new Ford touring; 1 Overland-4, sport roadster; 1 Ford 1 ton truck, with body. * These cars are bargains, the prices are right. City Motor Company, Rock Hill. 14 f.t. 3t Wanted?The public to know that we are repairing shoes at pre-war prices: Men's half soles, sewed, $1.00; women's half soles, tacked, 75c, sewed, 90c; Misses' half soles, 60c to 75c; children's half soles, 50c. We guarantee the material to be the very best on the market. Come and select it for yourself. Owen's Electric Shoe Shop, The Good Leather Shoo. G. W. Sherer's Market Stand, York, S. C. Phone 117. n 14 3t? FIDDLER'S CONVENTION A ND Box Supper at Philadelphia " School House, Friday evening, March 3, at 7:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited. ALICE GARRISON, MARIE MOORE, 1C 2t Teachers. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE "\TOTICE is hereby given that on Friday, March 24th, 1922, we will make our final settlement with the Probate Court of York County as Administra- j tors of the Estate of J. C. Chambers, deceased, and that we will then and there apply for our discharge from further liability in connection with said j administration. R. B. ALLISON, MAM YE C. ALLISON. Estate of J. C. Chambers, Deceased, i 1? f 4t. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Ccunty of York. IN THE PROBATE COURT By J. L. Houston, F.squire, Probate i Judge of York County. WHEREAS F. E. QUINN has applied I to me for Letters of Administra- I tion, on all and singular, the gooas and chattels, rights and credits of ANDREW J. QUIXN, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credits of the said deceased, to he and appear before me at our next j l'robatc Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the i 10TH DAY OF MARCH, to shew cause, i if any why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal, this 25th day of February, in the year of | our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and in the 14Gth | yeftr of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON. Probate Judge of York County. 1G f 2t. CHAUFFEURS LICENSE | T>LEA "E take notice that the Chauf- | four's License for the Town of York, for the current year, is now due and payable, penalty attaching after March 31, 1922. The License fee is now $1.00 instead of 50 cents as heretofore. J. F. FAULKNER, 16 f 3t Town Treasurer. DISSOLUTION. THK PUDI1C win piease luxe nonce that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of the City Motor Company, has been dissolved, and that the City Motor Company now consists only of Mr. Siebenhausen, who assumes all obligations and becomes the owner of all past due accounts. ROE M. 1NMAN, C. H. SIEBENIIAUSEN. February 24, 1922. 16 f 3t CAMPBELL-QUINN CO. CLOVER, S. C. FORD, The Universal Car. Ford Chasis $285 Runabout 319 Touring Car 348 Coupe 580 Sedan 645 Tractors 395 All prices f. o. b. Detroit. CAMPBELL-QUINN CO. CLOVER, S. C. Day Phone 15 Night Phone 39 BUILD NOW BUiLDING MATERIALS ARE ABOUT DOWN TO BEFORE WAR PRICES AGAIN AND YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE TO START THAT HOUSE OR OTHER REPAIR WORK NOW. I havo a full Line of Builder's Supplies Including CEMENT LIME BRICK i BUILDER'S HARDWARE PAINTS. You'll Save Money by Seeing Me about It. Phone No. 28 W. L. WALLACE ' Warehouse Near Travora Mill. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY ANTONIO MORENO? In "Three Sevens." A Vitagraph feature. SATURDAY CHARLES HUTCHINSON? In "Double Crossed," Episode No. 8 of "Hurricane Hutch." Also a Western Drama. MONDAY MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN? In "Polly of the Storm Country." A I'irst National special. ue sure ana see this one. TUESDAY "THE WILD GOOSE"? The story of a man who was true to one woman, though another man stole her away. It's a Paramount picture. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. WHY PAY EXTRA FOR YOUR GROCERIES WHEN YOU CAN ECONOMIZE BY COMING TO THE CASH AND CARRY Wc only handle the Best Quality of Groceries. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY Come and see what you can get for $1.00 at ? THE CASH & CARRY NOTICE OF SALE ? % The State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Common Pleas. f J. C. Wllborn and W. J. McCarter, 1'laintiffs, Against M. F. Revels et al., Defendants. pURSUANT to an Order of Sale duly passed by His Honor, Judge I. W. Bowman, dated the 14th day of February, 1922, in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale before the Court House Door at York, S. C., on MONDAY THE 6TH DAY OF MARCH, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property: All that certain tract or parcel of land known as the S. J. Tumblin Home tract, located at or near Guthriesville ; in York County, State of South Carolina, and comprising tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the said lands, as shown by survey of the same and plat made thereof by T. H. Hardin, Surveyor, dated July 1; 1920 and more particular- < ly described as follows: < Commencing at a stake, the center of the C. & N-W. Rwy. and running GUIDE TO GAS ? ( pHE undersigned are at your service / with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and 13 respectfully solicit your patronage: ' . u Nivens Bro3.f Charlotte St., York J Campbell & Quinn Co. Cloverj\ City Pharmacy Clover j M. L. Ford & Sons Clover |j F. E. Smith Tirzah;' See The Enquirer Office for Titles j and Mortgages of Roal Estate. . . _ SPRING SHOWING Young Men's New Sport Model Suits?Priced at $18.00, $25.00, $30.00 And worth the prices and more. See 'em. MeC0NNEL ?oqDS co SEED IRISH POTATOES TO BE SURE WE HAVE THEM, and if you'll take a tip from us, you'll get your potatoes in the ground just as early as possible?the sooner the better?they make a better yield when planted real early. Try it. SEE US POP. THE SEED. GARDEN SEED? Yes, sir. We have a full line of Garden Seed from the recognised best growers. Be sure to plant a garden. Raise 'em at home. THE BEST GROCERIES THAT IS WHAT WE SELL?Only the Rest and you'll find that we have almost everything you might want and also you'll find our PRICES ARE IUST RIGHT?Other people do. Suppose you give it a trial. SHERER & QUINN 16 PE CENT ACID WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS bought at a good price. Don't fail to see us before you buy your ACID. Will have another car of NITRATE SODA in the next few days. NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY MEAT SMOKE to your hams and shoulders. Keeps them fresh and sweet all summer. We have it in $1.00 and $1.25 sizes. FLOUR AND LARD ARE ADVANCING rapidly.' BUY IT NOW before It gets any higher. We can save you money on Flour, Lard, and Mill Feed?Selling them under today's, jnarket. Galvanized Roofing Good stock Galvanized Roofing, Poultry Wire, Field Fence and all kinds of GARDEN SEF1DS on hand. Let us have your orders for Good BLOCK COAL. . Ferguson & Youngblood SAVE; MONEY Now is tho time when we must save all we can. . Save money by trading with us. Evcrytime you get a Prescription filled at our Store you save money. Check up on your old Medicine Accounts to see for yourself. We are trying to build up our Business by giving THE BEST QUALITY of Goods obtainable at a Legitimate Price. Give us a Chance to Show you that we can save you money. Mackorell Drug Co. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. GOODRICH IMS GOODRICH TUBES WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF TIRES AND*TUBES AND THE NAME OF THEM IS A GUARANTEE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY? SEE US FOR NEXT TIRE NEED. SOLD OUR FORD CAR The ear advertised last week to be Junked, has been sold, so we'll have no second-hand parts. J. H. CARROLL PLEASE TAKE NOTTCE BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, Feb. 20th, We Will Close Our Store at Six O'clock P. m., .Except on Saturdays. Our Policy Continues The Same?Maximum Values at Minimum Prices. OUR ENTIRE LINE Of Furniture, Stoves, rnd Ranges is second to none. We are pleased with our Beds, Springs and Mattresses, which are built for ninon Vmi will be. too. Let us show you. OUR PURE PAINTS AND OILS Continue to figure as cheap as any ather. When Better Goods are Sold for Lower Prices We Will Sell Them. PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY -? ? ??" " ? " ! GIVE US YOUR PR] f FOR PROMPTNESS AND AO . PHARMACY WITH THAT PRESC J DOCTOR CALL US. f WE CARRY everything that ai ^ Carry. Bring Your Wants to This t THE REXALL CITY PH. If STORE u* Prompt and Accurate Service HWWIW llfWUffWWIW li'UglliUH THE CASH GARAGE] IS IN POSITION TO DO YOUR { AUTOMOBILE REPAIR AND WELDING WORK AT MOST \ REASONABLE PRICES. < YOU SAVE MONEY ! nv P4YIVO f!ASH. Expert Workmen j REPAIR your car when you bring It to j this Garage for Repairs. WE CARRY A full line of Automobile Accessories. J THE CASH GARAGE j J. 8. JOINER. MANAGER \ AT THE OLD CITY HALL EA8T LIBERTY STREET < AUTOMOBILE TOPS OF j THE LATEST DESIGNS j And made of the very best materials to > to be procured, we will put on your car when your old one Is shabby. NOTHING gives your auto the lias- , sy appearance that a New Top made i from waterproof and first quality ma- 1 terial will and made with Plate Glass J window^. , WE WILL PUT A TOP on your Air ! that will lust for years. I JOHNSON'S PAD i 0UVA ' JAS. A, JOHNSON, Manager Auto Painters, Body and Top Builders, | ROCK HILL, S. C. i TRADE : AT CLOVER'S LEADING DRY GOOD? STORENEW GOODS BEING RECEIVED DAILY OUTFITTERS FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN. ' D. M. PARROTT , Clover's Leading Dry Goods House CLOVER, S. 0/ Special Reductions On TIRF.S We have just gotten In 300 United States Plain Treads because we were able to buy them at half price? NO DEFECTS, NO BLEMI8HE8 If you need Tires, this is your chance. Our prices, while they last, are? 30 by 31-2 9 7.50 32 by 31-2 | 9.80 32 by 4 $12.50 34 by 41-2 915.00 J. C. HARDIN i CO. L. G. Huckabee, Mgr. Black Streot ROCK HILL, S. C. 1 WANT TO BUY SOME CORN, CANE SEED and PEAS WANT TO SELL YOU Your Fertilizer for 1922. We expect to have In stock this week: 16 I^er Cent Acid, Nitrate of Soda, Kalnit, Cotton Seed Meal, Acid with Potash. Will have different grades of Guano a little later. . , We have a good assortment of Plow Molds. J GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING In almost all lengths. SHINGLES Both CEDAR and PINE. We want you to keep in mind that we are strictly in LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL business. Have everything you need. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. FOR FINE FURNITURE Come to the OLD RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER8 CLOVER. 8. C. ESCRIPTION WORK $ CURACY COME TO THE CITY }| RIPTION. IF YOU NEED THE j i Up-to-Date Drug Store Should ^ Drug Store. A A.RMACY J- e BRISON, Proprietor J CLOVER, S. C. ft V f m m in 111 iummi m mm mi w m i i EVERY is Cordial TA AT TOE PROTRAC TOBECOMME : FIRST BAPTIST OHU! ! ON NEXT SUNDAY t BEGINNING AT CO,\DUC ! Rev. MARCUS [ PA8TOR OP THE FIRST BAPTI ; COME AND BRING A \ ALL SINGERS ARE URGED TO PART OF THE SERVICES. ; THE BOARD 4 m ALL MERCHANDISE NOW IS A GOOD TIME FOI f J THESE & One Lot of TJoung Men's SUITS?A | All Men's HATS?At 9 Ladles' SERGE DRESSES?At | One Lot of Ladies' SERGE SKIRT 1 SPECIAL?Ladies' SILK POPLIN fc One Lot HICKORY SHIRTING?J % Ladles' New SPRING OXFORDSf One Lot Ladlos* GOWNS?At ./ X One Lot Ladles' PETTICOATS?A & Men's and Ladies' hosiery?At ....,_ ? DRESS and APRON OI*NGHAMSLadies' Fine SILK HOSE?At % Ladies' PONGEE WAISTS?At .... % Men's WorH Shirts, 50 Cts. and Up |> alls at |1.89. | NEW 8PRING GOOD8 ARRIVIN PLEASED TO 8Hbw YOU NATHAN * , , i ?? | BRIGHT 5 \! After the long spell o < I us will want to make a m< < I work?indoors or out of < < \ will find that we have a li H ABD < I That will appeal to you t \ \ for instance we have Poultry Wire, Barbe Backhands, Turn 1 <! Rope, Collars, Bridb ! [ Shovels and Spades v everything in Hard' <' at this season of the | Whatever you may need | Red"TR | YORK HAR] | Phone 153 ? For SEED OAT8?Burt, F CLOVERS?FJed, GRA88 SEED?Barmuds, Car These are Leaders for Perman*et Grown Alfalfa Saad. LIME-SULPHUR SPRAYING MJ do Pruning and Spraying for t NITRATE OF SODA i ARMOUR S MIXED PERTILI DIGESTIBLE TANKAGE FO] Cabbage Plants, Onion 8ets and > Seed Peanuts, Beans, etc. t SEED IRISH POTATOE8 A' TADDKAWTARK ? uniYiuuvi i~i niuu \\ "OUR 8EED \> 123 W. Main Street ? Office Phone 699 $ | The Great I - ' ./ I ?and we will be more t | come in and see just whal I ing a handsome line in th j the very best makers of g No, they are not pri | been?in fact we tliink th ^ ?qualities and prices coi I You know we close at York Fun Typewriter Ribbons and Typewritor Papers at The Enquirer Office. ? j .. . ; !? f Hi r;--? > v,, B 0 D Y i I: ly mvuea j tInD ? V ' . * < ' TED SERVICES NCE01N THE RCH OPYORKVILLE \ \ NIGHT, FEB. 26TH 7:30 O'CLOCK j J TED BY KESTER, D. D. j 8T CHURCH OF 8HELBY, N. C. n iLL YOUR FRIENDS COMB AND HELP WITH THIS 1 ! YOU'LL BE MOST WELCOME. OF DEACONS 1 icmaiuVn\7Awriwr lonun AVTAiituiu | R YOU TO BUY?LOOK AT I PRICES 7 n 2 Lt , $12.95 Each ? HALF PRICE .? $3.98 and Up X '8?At $1.98 Each . 2 SKIRTS?At ... 98 CT8. Each $ it : 121-2 CT8. Yard -At $148 and Up (K 89 CT8. Each T tf 48 CT8. Each * L 1 10 CT8. Pair . \ -At L 10 CT8. Yard J ' ? 48 CT8. Pair j ? $1.98 Each ^ , ?; Heavy Overalla at $1.28; Union- > IG EVERY DAY. WE WILL BE [ . COME IN. 1 > FEINSTON i j M,: . I!' if Ml I I 1 ? 1 "n i -rIUNSH1NE "13 if rain, doubtless most of I ove towards some kind of i loors. To begin with you J ne of J WARE ? it this time of the year? ' 'vO|' y *?\'* 1 ; d Wire, Trace Chains, ?taw&, Plow Points, ; 1 j 38, Haines, Forks, and ; ; and almost any and ; tfare that you'll need ^ ; i year. ; , ?Seethe * y;t ?-.?* ; r" Store?? DWARE CO. ' ? Phon iftt : Sale I rulghUm, Appier, Turf. White and Japan. 'VI i " "Vs ! ,i4 ^ | | pet. Red Top, and Italian Rye. _ , Paeture. We aleo have Nebraeka- ? ' V- ,v "* > ITERIAL AND PUMPS?We alao J hp Public at Reasonable Prices. , Vt a Big Saving to You. ZER8 on Easy Terms. See Us. it HOGS?It's &re?tt. i P Garden 8eed in Bulk. Alao have J i r AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. SEED COMPANY i! WILL GROW" BOCK HILL, S. C. I Residence Phone 647*J f Outdoors-1 n With its bright sunnydays ,*nd balmy air will soon be calling to the little tots to come 9 outside. This means it - that you'll need a go- l| cart for the little one, Ik to give the most bene- H fit to-the youngster? Br that's the best way? E a go-cart and that's Hwhv we have a com- K J plete line of go-carts E han pleased to have you E t we have. We are show- | e newest siyles and from B ;o-carts. ced so high as they have g e prices quite reasonable: fi isidered. See 'em. 6:00 p. m., no\V. aiture Co. J ; Typewriter Ribbons and Typewrit*^ Papers at The Enquirer Office. '< ' M