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NATIVE AMERICANS Smallest Percentage of Foreign Born in South Carolina. Eleven per cent, of the foreign-born white population in the United States ten years of age and older, according to the 1920 census, was unable to speak English, the Census Hureau announced Wednesday. The number was 1.488.948, out of a total foreign-born population more than ten years of age of 13,497,886. These figures compared i with 2,953,011 non-English speaking [ * m> 0') s nor I iorei&n- ourn icdiuciuo, v. . cent of the total enumerated for the 1910 census. The bureau attributed the decrease to several causes, citing that many immigrants who could not speak English in 1910 had since learned the language, died or returned to their native countries; that the number who could not speak English arriving during the last decade was smaller than in the previous ten years, and that a majority of these had come to this country prior to August 1, 1914, and, therefore, had had time to learn the language before the census was taken. in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, where more than two-thirds of the foreign white population were born in Mexico, the percentages unable to speak English were respectively, 51.7 per cent., 49.4 per cent and 61.8 per cent. The next highest percentages unable to speak English were in West Virginia, 19.3 per cent, and Florida, 18.8 per cent, while the smallest proportions were shown in South Carolina, 1.8 per cent.; Georgia 1.8; Kentucky, 2.2; North Carolina, 2.7; District of Columbia, 2.8; Washington, 3.2; Oregon, 3.3; Tennessee, 3.3; Montana, 3.4; Virginia, 3.7; Utah, 4.1; Alabama, 4.2; Iowa, 4.3. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ? Walhnlla, March 28: Rev. S. O. Whitman, superintendent of Oconee Orphanage, Situated several miles from Walhalla, near .old Pickens, was captured at a blockade still about midnight last night by Sheriff Alexander and deputies. It is alleged that two others were at the still but escaped. Several years ago Rev. Whitman came to Oconee from Anderson county and established the Oconee Orphanage. This institution has had a rather stormy life, but of late the superintendent seemed to be making some progress with his institution. Mr. Whitman was lodged in jail and up tc noon had made no bond. It is not stated whether or not Mr. Whitman owned the still or whether or not other arrests are to follow. ? Governor Cooper has set April 4 as date for the hearing on the telephone rate act, which is still on his desk and unsigned. This is the act putting the telephone rates back on the ba<sis of January 1, 1921, before the railroad commission last year authorized the increase of rates. The act js opposed by the telephone company and at the company's request the governor agreed to have a hearing. lie will hear the company's arguments for a veto of the measure. It has been stated that the governor will .in all probability sign the act, but that he will hear the telephone company's side of the question first. This net is backed by the telephone subscribers association organized last year. In addition to providing, for reduction of rates, it also provides for the restoration of free service between towns wfthln short distance of each other. Cox Speaks in Mississippi.?James M. Cox, former governor of Ohio and Democratic candidate for presidency in the 1920 election, in an address before a joint session of the two houses of the Mississippi legislature Wednesday night took to task the international policies of the present national administration and what he termed "Uodgeism" and the boll weevilism in international affairs. He paid tribute to Woodrow Wilson, the league of nations and urged upon the Southern farmer the need of diversification. Mr. Cox also championed the cause ' of Henry Ford in his effort:; to obtain lease of Muscle Shoals nitrate and water projects. "I want to see his millions and nature's vast facilities joined at Muscle Shoals," Mr. Cox said. "I want to see the government of the United rrW*o him thio Gnnnrtnnitv " Mr. Cox, in a sally against what he characterized as "the blight of Lodgeism," charged that Senator Lodge "killed" the league of nations. Mr. Cox asserted that the Massachusetts senator "knew fully well that would happen to the country" and "had been warned by no less' an authority than former President Taft, whose prophesy has come true." He closed his address with an optimistic prediction for the future success of the Democratic party. AT THE CHURCHES* FIRST BAPTIST Rev. D. L. Hill, Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at J 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:30. TT?TT>C*'n T)t)l?CDVTI?DT * XT rinoi i i L.am.1 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. in. Evening service at 7:30 I o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at j 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF TTIE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at S o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, D. I).. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at j 10 o'clock. Morning service* at 11. Evening service at 7:30. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST. Sunday school at 10 a. m. .Special Doliees. At Olivet. Sunday schooj at 3:30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. in. J. K. Walker, I'astor. | Clover Circuit. Kings Mountain Chapel ? Sunday | school at to a. in. Preaching at 11. j St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. in. Clover' ?Preaching at 7 p. in. J. G. lluggin, Pastor. i Clover and Union. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11. Union?Sunday school at 3:00 p. in. Preaching at 3:30 | p. in. ' N. A. Heinrick, I'astor. I r The Deacon Entangled. Will be presented at Shady Grove school house on Saturdav night, April 1st. Everybody is invited. Admission, | 15 and 20 cents. It Committee. At Enop. Preaching at Enon Sunday afternoon at 3:30 by Rev. D. L. Hill. \V. A. McAfee. | At New Zion. Preaching at New Zion Sunday af- i ternoon at 3:30. M. K. Meadors, Pastor. THROW OUT THE LINE Give Them Help and Many York PeoDle Will be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line"? Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworker?they don't get- the poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney sufferers. Ask >'oiff neighbor. York testimony proves their worth. Mrs. J. W. Quinn, 14 Cleveland Ave., York, says: "Quite a few years ago I had a slight attack of kidney trouble and at times this complaint caused me no little annoyance. My head would ache badly and I would be dizzy and nervous. I heard a great deal about Doan's Kidney I'ills so I-started to take them. " 1 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-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. COTTON MARKET Friday, March 31, 1922. Cotton Seed Sharon 17 65 Clover 16 J 60 Yorkvillo 17 65 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Limited amount of Simpkins Prolillc cotton seed at $1 per bushel.?W. J. Fewell, York, S. C. 26 3t*. For Sale?Eleven shotes, weigh 40 to 75 pounds, $6 to $10 each; 2 sows, heavy with pigs, $20 to $25 each. F. * E. Smith, Tirzah. 26 ft. Wanted?To rent a good mule or horse. 1 also have a fresh milk cow for sale, cheap. A. 1$. Clark, York, R F. D. No. 5. " 26 It*. Wanted?The public to know that we are half-soling with Panco at $1.00 per pair?Out-wears best leather two to one. No better repairing can be done than we do. Owen's Elec-. trie Shoe Shop. Phone 117. 26 4t* Wanted?To sell or exchange pure Cleveland Cotton seed. \V. Lee Gettys, l'hone 4811, Clover, S. C. 2t* 25. Motorcycles?Harley Davidson is the World's Champion Motorcycle. For Catalogue and prices write E. L. Barnes, Rock Hill, S. C. Dealer for York County, Ride the best 25 8t For Sale?Rhode Island Red Eggs at $1.50 at home or $1.75 delivered. Phone or address J. K. Benfteld, York No: 3. 24 "tomato Plants?Now ready. "Earllana," "Bonnie Best," "Brimmer." 30 cents per hundred by parcel post. $2.50 per thousand. S. N. Stacy, Clover, S. C. 23 4t w 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 Rose Comb?White Wyandotte pullets and cockerels for sale at $1.50 each. Eggs, $1.25 per setting of fifteen, delivery anywhere in town. S. S. Hart ness, York, S. C. 21 T 3t*. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T AM a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 23 tf JOHN R. LOGAN. T hereby announce myself as a eandldate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. W. D. THOMASSON. T AM a candidate for the office of Treasurer of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic 26 U* " M.'cVWILLIS. NOTICE DY virtue of an order from Judge of Probate of York County, S. C., I will sell at public sale, at the late residence of Dr. J. J. Glenn, deceased, on the 15th day of APRIL, 1922, all the personal property of the said deceased. Sale beginning at 11 o'clock. Terms of sale cash. 26 3t C. W. McGEE, Administrator. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL persons indebted to the estate of Perry Ferguson deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to >.n,l?i^irrn. /I ,it nncf :i ii(l all nOl'SOnS having claims against said estate, are tdvised to present the same to the undersigned, duly authenticated, within the ttrne proscribed by law. It. R L. FERGUSON, Executor. York S. C., No. 8, March 31. 26 t 3t GROMO FERTILIZERS OriUECT being unsold, olTer 8-3-3! ^ basis, delivered nearest railroad j station, net cash as shipped, sight draft versus bill lading at $25.50 the ton; varying grades up or down, acid ?i,a ,,nit .nmmonia! pilObjMia IA: IJ vvma v..v. ( $3.00 the unit; ]>ot;ish 70 cents the unit, i all delivered. 8-2 1-2-1 U $22.10; 8-3-0 I (ft) $23.40; S-4-0 (<t $26.40. Can furnish j all formulas. Advise, quick action'. i;rantlx; CUOMO and Chatham. The VKKY UWST buyable. Can ship day t>rtlcr is received. UK:; H. HAIIYI.V, 26 2t Sumter, S. C. NOTICE. AT a meeting of the Stockholders oft the Clover Furniture Company, held March 10, 1922. the following res- | olutiou was adopted: That the name i of the Corporation be changed to Peoples Furniture Company, with its prin- j * 1 :........ Tf.noui'illit I cijci i |IIUiT <11 iki>>iih-.->.-> iii ......... S. instead <<f Clover. S. C. ('. N. ALEXANDER, 1 C. A. RITKFOUD, C. L. l'AUKKIl, 24 f It Uircctora. Sep Tho Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages Real Estate. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York. IX THE PROBATE COURT By J. L. Houston, Esquire. Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS GEORGE THOMASSON * has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ALFRED WILKS, late of the County aforesaid, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be ~ M rrta ut nil r TIP vt auu apj/cai wivrtv* mv ??. ? Probate Court for the said County, to be hoiden at York Court House on the 14TH DAY OF APRIL, to shew cauBO, If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundrp8 and twenty-two, and in the 146th year of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York County. < 26 f 2t NOTICE Of Opening of Books of Registration Town of York. "M^OTICE is hereby given that the books for Municipal Registration for the Town of York are now open in my office in the City Hall and said books of registration shall remain continuously open until and including, Wednesday the 31st day of May, 1922, at which time they will be closed until after the municipal election. Anniimnto "fm- Mnnirinnl Reeistra w tion certificates must exhibit to me their State registration certificates, and receipts showing that they havw paid all state and county taxes then due and payable. J. FRANK FAULKNER * Supervisor of Registration, Town of York, S. C. * York, S. C., March 3, 1922. IS f 5t. ? * i Typewriter papers sold by the pound 'at The Enquirer Office. THE STAR THEATRE i TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH? In "It Isn't Being Done This Season." A Vitagraph feature. SATURDAY CHARLES HUTCHINSON? In "Hurricane Hutch." Episode No. 13, "Neck and Neck." Also a West- j ern Drama and a Good Comedy. MONDAY CHARLES RAY? In "Sudden Jim." TUESDAY "THE PRINCESS OF NEW YORK? . With David Powell. A romance of wealth and its worshippers and some of the things that money will do in "high society's" whirl. Trimmed in luxury, crammed with adventure, tingling with daring and love. COMING APRIL 7TH? "The Courage of Marge O'Dore," by James Oliver Curwood. J. Q. WRAY, Manager BEST FLOUR, $3.50 We Agreed to make Special Prices for Dollar Day but simply forgot to advertise such prices. We are sorry. But for Saturday only we are making Special Prices?Come and see what we have to offer you. The Flour we offer for $3.50 for 06 pounds is par excellent?We use it on. our own tables?It is a big value at $3.50 the sack. Also for Saturday only we offer , One Peck of Good Barrel Coffee For $1.00 Cash. These two items are but samples of our Special Offerings?we have numerous others for Saturday only. SEE US FOR Fertilizer, Galvanized Roofing, Nails, Barbed Wire. Just received shipment Poultry Wire?Prices right on these and everything else we offer you. CADDnil BDftC V^nUUVLL UiVV/U. St toilet goods There are all kinds of so-called Toilet preparations?Some of them are of real benefit. _ Many are worse than bad?they are injurious. We believe we have only Toilet Preparations that will stand, the severest tests for real goodness. Let us tell you more about JONTEEL FACE POWDER CARA NOME FACE POWDER CARA NOME TOILET WATER JONTEEL COMBINATION CREAM JONTEEL TOILET WATER JONTEEL FACE CREAM HARMONY HAIR TONIC HARMONY LIQUID SHAMPOO HARMONY COCOA BUTTER COLD CREAM. These Preparations Are Highly Recommend* d by Expert3 who know how to care for the skin and for complexions. YORK DRUG STORE $ a i nn 3 or JlA^1/\Li fR ON TURN PLOW AND BARB WIR] 1 In fact you will find that. | of useful and necessary II Good Quality and at! Worth Your Careful JI At the rear of our store j> for watering your stock, j! lot. Any assistance tlia j! any time, just call 011 us J| RITE at the RED W J 1 icoinninp' Moiidav. Anril o'clock ]). in., Saturd YORK HAR] | Phone 153 IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY BUY A * / curCee blue serge * f SUIT FOR $30.00. Sold Under Abs^.ute Guarantee to Satisfy the Buyer?See them. rCONNELL ?TDg co ' 1 SPRING TONICS NOW IS THE TIME when one needs a grood Tonic. NOW IS THE TIME FOR SPRING FEVER? Anh if you wish to ward it off, start in time by using a good TONIC?We have the Best. jV'jlf. Send Us Your Prescriptions Our Prices Are Right. t ' + Mackorell Drug Co. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. i Fertilizers r, WE HAVE IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY 8-3-3 GUANO 8-3-2 GUANO ' 1C PER CENT ACID NITRATE OF SODA MURIATE OF POTASH GERMAN JCAINIT EXPECTING THIS WEEK Several carloads of that good MORRIS FERTILIZER WE ARE MAKING VERY CLOSE PRICES ON FERTILIZER. YORK SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' > . i Still Better Prices AT FfclNSTEIN'S Men's Heavy OVERALLS $1.00 A beautiful lot of Children's Dresses?At $1.00 Two Men's Work Shirts?For $1X0 Men's Heavy UNION ALLS?At.. $1.98 Men's Nainsook ".Summer Union "< Suits?At 50 Cts. to $1.00 Ladies' Felt Bedroom Slippers ?$1.25 and $1.50 values?At .... $1.00 COME AND SEE US. . QUICK SALES?SMALL PROFITS Nathan Feinstein YORK, - - S. C. TAX EXTENSION. "W"OTICE1s hereby given that the tirfie - for the payment of State and County Taxes has been extended to June 1, | 1922, with a penalty of 3 per cent for I March; 5 per cent for April; 6 per cent < for May, and 8 per cent, plus costs of I Treasurer from June 1, when execu: tions will go Into the hands * of the Sheriff. H. E. NEIL, il8 td. Treasurer of York County. GUIDE TO GAS tFHE undersigned are at your service A with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Nivens Bros., Charlotte St., York Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford & Sons Clover F. E. Smith Tirzah ICES l| S, DRAG HARROWS E. j! we Iiavo a complete line j j ardwarc of J j Prices That Are Well ] | Consideration. yon will find a fountain J t and also a good hitching j! t we can vendor von at J! . We wish to 8ERVU- |j STORE 3rd, we will close at J j lavs excepted. OWARE CO. | Phone 153 I; WWAWWWMWWMMW CASH & CARRY CO. ECONOMY IS EASY TO PRACTICE IF YOU WANT.TO PRACTICE ECONOMY? START BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THIS STOREJUST GET THAT HABIT AND THE ECONOMY OF THE HABIT WILL SOON BE MADE PLAIN TO YOU. Wf. SELL EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES THAT IS GOOD. THE CASH & CARRY Garden Seed IT IS TIME YOU WERE GETTING READY FOR YOUR GARDEN? Come and see us for the Seeds that you will need?You want dependable Seed?That's our only kind?Grown by the well known Seed Houses of WOOD8 AND FERRY They are always dependable?been used about here for generations. We have these Seeds in BULK AND PACKAGES. And when you plant your garden to be sure you'll need .some protection again Insects and Pests that destroy the plants?Use our LIME SULPHUR and ARSENATE OF LEAD For Spraying. They insure crops. See us for your Garden Seeds. CLOVER DRUG STORE Quality and Service. Phone No. 2 CLOVER, S. C REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOB SALE 97 Acres?New 4 room dwelling; 3 room tenant house; fine orchard and pasture, near Charlotte road, six miles from courthouse. Five Room House?On Wright avenue; lot 80x270; water, lights and sewerage. Fifty Acre Tract?Near New Zion church and school; three-room house and barn; lot of good saw timber. Fifty Acre Tract?Near New Zion church and school. Residence Phona 111 and Office Phone 74. C. F. SHERER I'VE BEEN LISTENING To the Boll Weevil Experts. Orte thing1 I noticed they all agree upon, Is that the Weevil Is Here to Stay. They say you can pick them and poison them; but after all vou can only make a part of a crop. Well, if you could only make expenses with NO Boll Weevil, how are you going to the extra expense of picking and poisoning and only getting part of a crop? Better take the sure way?Get some Pure Bred Eggs, and raise chickens you can depend upon. I've got 'em. S. C. R. I. Reds, $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00 per 15 eggs. Dark Cornish Indian Game, $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. S. C. Black Minorcas; $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. Silver Laced Wyandotte, $2?0 per 15. Write for prices on larger quantities. 50 Cts. less here at the Farm. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM, Route No. 6, York, 8. C. ? * * 4# The Substantiate ot Lite IF YOU LIVE to eat, then you want some of the fancy thing* 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 substantials 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 of meat, lard,- meal, sugar, salt, pepper, etc.?No, it doesn't require a big outlay for the substantials to keep the family table 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 jarden Fertilizer? WE HAVE A SPECIAL High Grade Fertilizer for gardens and truck patches. at $4.00 per sack. See us for anything in the Fertilizer line. We can furnish you with almost any grade you want and we are prepared to make you as good a price as is to be had. VULCAN TURN PLOWSMIDDLE BREAKERS and Repairs for same. EXPECTING ANOTHER CAR Of FLOUR this week. It was bought under the market. We give you me benefit. See us for FLOUR. IRISH COBBLER and RED BLISS SEED POTATOES and all kinds of Garden Seeds. Scratch Feed, Baby Chick Feed and Oyster Shells for chickens. FEED YOUR COWS? PRATT'S COW TONIC. It puts them In a healthy, thriving condition?60Cts. a package. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD. NOTICE. TV/fONEY to loan on Improved town -" und farm property. Interest rates and terms reasonable. MARION & FINLEY, Attys. York. S. C. 21 sw ly Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Papers at The Enquirer Office. H/imfa'e rruut o vif ! | The Living Room, Bed-roo Respond invitingly to th Super-Waite Grass Rugs durable, easy to handle, ]! Waite Grass Rugs are sh( this store, sizes from 27: American made assures applied patterns in all c York Furu ^1F= i ifS I S1* CITY V0R1 AUDITORIUM 1UIVJ ENGAGEMENT E] THE FAMOUS PHOl | ADA J (HERSI The One and Original c I[J TIIIS IS NOT A PICTUR est Entertainer?ADA P"l You have been waiting for 3 woman who made your "AD/ phonograph. NOW see and h ?.? WIT Her Own Company of H INCLUl mrn Pianist, MABEL H. LOOM! Myites; T-is will be your only opport ! ! v:- 5 ' J V V -Ml < ; ?ADA J ; , * Jr ). t;<V *" [J Prices: 50 and 75 Cts., plus ?I I .1111 - 1 . 1 11 1 Water, Power and Lights FOR COUNTRY HOMES t YOU CAN HAVE ail modern conve- S niences in your Country Home by using OUR AUTOMATIC WATER AND ELECTRIC OUTFITS. J They are economical, and guaranteed h to give satisfaction. Thirty days free J' trial. Let us save you from labor and ? drudgery, and , d ADD TO YOUR COMFORT. u a Address: c Barnes Electric Co. 1 Rock Hili, S. C. 5 / W 1 HARDWAREGROCERIES: ,v E WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN 8AVE YOU MONEY ON? ^ HARDWARE, CROCKERY. * ENAMEL WARE. COOKING UTENSILS, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. WE HAVE A VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE " * ? U..^nuiH<rt. Make uur more iour.n??M.?? Southern Cash Store G. C. DEESE, Manager. ROCK HILL. 8. C. ? . . .' . ; ~ PORTO RICOSEED 1 POTATOES \ WE HAVE Just gotten in a lot of PORTO RICO isEBD and EATING POTATOES at a good price and will be glad to sell you. Also have the I IRISH POTATO SEED And ONION SETS. WE WANT TOnSWAP FAT BACK for some nice COUNTRY HAMS. WE HAVE a full line of Canned Ooods and Heavy and Fancy Groceries. See us for your needs. ??- ? * ? ?-rr- r* a it W. J?\ Jiiunoun Mackorell-Ferguson Co.'s Old Stand, i _ ^ ass Rugs "> 1 TJ-iL ILL tUlll UctHi , e addition of handsome' . ; i?They are remarkably beautiful to look at? * )wn in great variety at c74 inches, to 9x12 feet, the quality. Woven or j olors. See them today. liture Co. j ' T , 1 ii ii m I SATURDAY, 1CT R APRIL 11,1 KTRAORDINARY !' . .'.A IOOPAPH ARTIST (ONES I SLF) j i >f Phonograph Fame. E, but America's Great- v JONES?(Herself). < JJJ fears to SEE and HEAR the. i JONES" record^ for your t tear her in PERSON igh Class Entertainers DING S; ARMSTRONG, Man of hearing 0NB8-: .. / Tax/* Seats Now oh Sale. ; i SB ==iZ=E10 I . . ttA-foam I I .< : *{' ->!' .?t. if the Ownership,, Management, Circulation, ate.. Required by the Act ot congress of Auguat 24, 1912, of The Yorkvllle Enquirer, published samfr weakly at York, 8. C., for April A 1922. . ? TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, " \ County of York. as. ' * Before me, a Notary Public, in and or the State and county aforqaaltf, eraonally appeared W. Grist, who, * <f(nM WAAn Alllw eniAMI UCCU utu/ vnv*u 0 law. depose* and uyi that ha 1 the Bdttor of The Yorkville Enulrer. and that th? following: is, to tie best of his knowledge and b#tyeL& rue statement of the ownerghtp, irAngement (and if a dally paper, tl*g lrculatlon), etc., of the aforesaid pubcauon for the date shown In the bove caption, reqiflred by the Act of ugust 24. 1912, embodied In sectloh 43. Postal Laws and Regulations, rlnted on the reverse of this form, torit: . >" m That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managors are: M?m? nf? PnitnfflMk n rlilrnaa ublishers, W. D. and A. M. Grist York, S. C. dltor, W. D. Grlat York. 8. C. anaglng Edttor, W. D. Grlat.w. York, S. C. S luslnesa Managers. W. D. Grist, A. M. Grist York, 8. 0. That the owners are: 7. D. Grist*. York, 8. O. . M. Grist .. York, 8. C. That the known bondholders, f mortgagees, and other security * holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of ? bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: eoples Bank A Trust Co . ' York, 8. C. . W. D. GRIST. Editor, vorn to and subscribed, before methis 21st day of March, 1922. * (SEAL) J. H. B. JENKINS. Jr.. N.dP., My commission expires at the .pleas-t . ure of the Governor. ' l CAT HAS NINE LIVES Vhy not Shoes, if properly^ REBUILT by Us? r Moderate Prices;- Best Materials; , Remarkable Workmanship. ' ' U.S. PARCEL POST i FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. WE PREPAY RETURN CHARGES. S.J.BELLCO.INC. : ? * u i "Shoe Repairing That's Different.** RECORD PLACE j ROCK HILL, S. C. \ i ' ... I . V a \ m