Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, April 04, 1922, Page Page Five., Image 5
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS
? Two white boys were arrested at
Denmark. J5amber.tr county Friday
night while attempting1 to break into
a store in that town.
? WJiat is known as the Townsond
block in Union, was destroyed by fire
last Saturday morning at about 2
o'clock, with the loss of approximately
5225,000 worth of property.
? The schools at Great Falls, Chester
county which hav> been closed for
several weeks because of the influenza
epidemic there were opened yesterday.
? J. B. Talley, a white brakeman of
tho Seaboard road is in jail in Columbia.
charged with attempted criminal
assault upon a young white woman.
r- 1. tc\ ,. ?1,1 fluVior.
r I UHK UUUillll, 1 V ,>?li viu I
man of Pendleton; Anderson county, 1
caught four carp las; week that
weighed 34 1-4 pounds. The llsh were
caught with hook and line.
? The girls' basketball team of McColl
high school champions for the
session of 1932, were the guests of honor
at a banquet tendered them by the
business men of McColl at a hotel In
that town Friday evening.
? Governor Cooper on yesterday
signed the telephone rate bill that he
has been holding up since the adjournment
of the legislature, pending
investigations. . He had appointed
April 4 for a hearing; but last Saturday
called the hearing off and said he
. would announce his decision- Monday.
The act in question restores the
schedule of rates previous to January
1 of last year when the railroad commission
allowed an increase. It is ex
pected that the telephone companies
wfU immediately take the matter into
court.
? Columbia, April 1: The Wells joint
resolution, piissed at the last session of
the general assembly over the governor's
veto extending the time for the
payment of taxes, in that section whic h
provides that electors can vote on tax
receipts after January I, will have to
bo passed on bv the courts to make it
binding, according to an opinion of
John M. Daniel, assistant attorney general,
to Cornelius Otts, a lawyer of
Spartanburg. Mr. Daniel held that the
constitutional provision, bolstered by
many decisions of the state supreme
court, that a man must have his tax
receipts for taxes paid before January
1, for taxes of the previous year, before
he can vote in a general election held
within six months subsequent to the
first of the year, is binding until vitiated
bi' a decree of the courts, regardless
of the proviso in tho Wells resolution.
The assistant attorney general
said that it is not in the province of
his office to pass on the constitutionality
of an act of the general assembly;
that was the function of the courts.
Approved Ways of Getting Rid of
Ants.?In answer to an American physician
practising in Mexico, the Journal
of the American Medical Association
gives the following advice as to
methods of getting rid of ants:
1. Drop quicklime on the mouth of
the nest and wdsh it in with boiling
water.
2. Pour in boiling water in which
camphor or tobacco has been steeped.
3. A spray of benzine from an atomizer
is sudden death to most insects.
It must, however, be carefully handled
because of the possibility of explosion.
' ?
4 Powdered borax sprinkled around
the infested place3 will exterminate
both red ants and black ants.
HYMENEAL
MARRIED?At the Methodist parsonage
at Clover, last Wednesday
evening, Rev. J. G. Huggin officiating,
Mr. J. KATE HARVEY of Clover, and
Miss EUNICE McCARTER of the
Bethany section. ?
In Rock Hill, Saturday evening. Rev.
H. E. Griffin officiating, Mr. WILLIAM
A. GARRISON and Miss PEARL
STEVENSON, both of Rock Hill.
In Rock Hill, Saturday afternoon, j
Rev. F. W. Gregg officiating, Miss ORA |
LEE SIMRILL, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Simrill of Rock Hill, and I
Mr! OREN E. FELLOWS of Morris- j
town, Tenn., who is now making his i
home in Rock HilL
In Hickory Grove, at he residence I
of Mr. John Bush, on Saturday night,
April 1st, by Magistrate R. L. A.
Smith, Mr. HAYS CASH of Rock Hill,
and Miss ZEL1A BATCHKLOR of
Smyrna.
OBITUARY.
DIED?At the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Wiley T. Hanna, on the Union
road in Gaston county, Saturday even- j
ing following a long period of ill
health. Mrs. AlAItY E. VARIES, aged
X4 years, death coming on her birthday.
Interment was in the cemetery
at Olney Presbyterian church Sunday
afternoon, following funeral services
conducted by Rev. (1. A. Sparrow. The
deceased was a njitive of York county
and was born in the Howling Green
community, the daughter of the laic
Edward Wilson. She is survived by
the following children: E. C. Varies,
Mrs. It. Lee Falls, J. M. and S. H.
Vaires, all oS Hock Hill; Mrs. Will
Linebcrger.jMrs. Wiley T. Hanna and J
Charles M. Vaires, of Gastonia. She
leaves f>4 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, j
For Sale?Coker long staple cotton I
seed 4il-4 1 1-4 inchi staple, at $1.50 I
per bushel. J. Ed Harjier, York It. |
V. 1>. No. X. 27 4t ?
For Sale?l'lire Webber Jong staple i
cotton seed, delivered Jit my home
for $1.00 per bushel. W. M. Gettys,
Filbert No. 1. 27 3t*
firauu Mnri> Lpnurr>ps?t .iim. ;inil nlins
phate rock make Ic^unics grow. Le- i
games make farms and farmers rich.
American Limestone Co., Knoxvillc, ,
Tonn. 27 6t
Eggs?A few settings of each?Barred
P. Keeks and K. 1. Reds. Tlie best
to be had. $2.00 per setting: Krooks
lnman, York, S. C 27 2t
For Sale?Limited amount' of Simp- j
kins Prolific cotton seed at $1 per,
bushel.?W. J. Fewell, York, S. C.
26 3t*.
i i
Wanted?The public to know that we.
are half-soling with Panco at $1.00 1
per pair?Out-wears best leather
two to one. No better repairing can
Ik- done than we do. Owen's Electric
Shoe Shop. Phone 117. 26 4t* '
Wanted?To sell or exchange pure
Gettys, Rhone 4811, Clover, S. C.
2t* 23.
Motorcycles?Hurley Davidson is thej'
World's Champion Motorcycle. For J
Catalogue and prices write E. L. j
Jinnies, Rock Hit. S. C. Dealer for
Turk County, Hide the best 25 St j
For Sale?Rhode Island Red Eggs at 1
$1.50 at home or $1.75 delivered. |j
Rhone or address.. J. K. ilenfield, j1
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COTTON MARKET
Tuesday, April 4, 1922.
Cotton Seed
Sharon 17 ?
Clover 16J 50
Yorkville 17 65
TOM THUMB WEDDING
A ND the Deacon's Honeymoon, at
Filbert School House Friday evening.
7th, at 8 o'clock, for tho benefit Of
Christian Endeavor Society. Admission:
15 cents and 25 cents.
It MARY JANE BROWN, Pres.
MINSTREL SHOW AT HOPEWELL
T^HERE will be a minstrel show at
Hopewell, next Friday night, April
7, beginning at 8 o'clock, the proceeds
* ? ? "v *r^a o^Vincl improvement asso
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ciation. Admission 10 and 15 cents.
27 It* COMMITTEE.
TAX EXTENSION.
'M'OTICE is hereby given that the time
^ for the payment of State and Coun-;
ty Taxes has been extended to June 1,
1922, with a penalty of 3 per cent for
March; 5 per cent for April; 6 per cent
for Ma^\ and 8 per cent, plus costs of
Treasurer from June 1, when executions
will go into the hands of the
Sheriff.
II. E. NEIL,
18 td. Treasurer of York County.
GROMO FERTILIZERS
QJUBJECT being unsold, offer 8-3-3
basis, delivered nearest railroad
station, net cash as shipped, sight
draft versus bill lading at $25.50 the
ton; varying grades up or down, acid
nr. thn unit nnimonia
pilU5J.fl III tv: I V v.. v.
$3.00 the unit; potash 70 cents the unit,
all delivered. 8-2 1-2-1 66 $22.10; 8-3-0
<Ti) $23.40; 8-4-0 66 $26.40. Can furnish
all formulas. Advise, quick action.
Brands; UROMO and Clwitham. The
VERY BEST buyable. Can ship day
order is received.
BEX H. HARVIX,
26 2t Sumter, S. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
To Whom It May Concern.
rpilE undersigned "will expose to publie
sale, at McConnollsvIlle, S. C.,
on the property adjoining the storehouse
formerly conducted by W. O.
Harshaw & Company, * Sampson
Tractor, Serial No. 18-218 and Extension
Kims, on TUESDAY, APRfT,
llTU, 1922, between the hours of 11
A. M. and 12 nodn, and will sell to the
highest bidder lor cash.
The above sale to be made on account
of the violation of the conditions
of a sale contract existing between
the undersigned and one C. E.
I'orcher.
G. II. GREENE.
Rock Hill, S. C.. March 25th, 1922.
2t w t 2o.
FIDDLERS'
CONVENTION
AT Philadelphia School
i " House On
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL
7th, at 8 O'Clock.
The Public is Invited.
ALICE I. GARRISOX,
MARIE MOORE,
27 It Teachers.
Not Too Late
TO HATCH good chicks?In fact
some of the pullets I had in the first
pen S. C. R. I. Reds at the York County
Fair were hatched in May.
It looks now like we are going to
have a dry May, if we do it will be a
good time to raise chicks.
Judging from the looks of my youngsters
now, somebody will have to get
busy to beat me at the fairs next fall.
Eggs from the kind that Grow and the
Strains that Lay
Silver I^iced Wyandotte, $2.50 per
15. S. C. Black Minorcas, $2.00 and
$4.00 per 15. Dark Cornish Indian
Games. $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. S. C.
R. I. Reds, $2.00, $3.50 anil $5.00 per 15.
Fifty cents less here at the farm.
O LJ A f\ v/ HAAI/ r*i \ i i i -r r? w r > nti
gnnui iMwvrx rvuLi n i rnnm, i
Route No. 6, York, S. C.
A PLACE SPRVlf F
OF EEAL 0L.1YULL
Every Convenience?
Prompt and Courteous At-1
tention?
THAT'S WHAT OUR PATRONS SAY J
Suppose YOU srivt us a trial when
YOUR ear needs attention.
.
GASOLINE. SINCLAIR AND
MOBILOIL. GOODRICH TIRES
AND TUBES, A COMPLETE
LINE OF ACCESSORIES.
DISTILLED WATER?AIIl, FREE, j
IIRRRTV SERVICE
LlDLIUl STATION
SERVICE CAR TEL. 84
THE STAR THEATRE
i
TODAY
DAVID POWELL? '
In "Tin* Princess of New York." The
story of a beautiful Yankee's ndven- |
turcs anions the English nobility.
Dashing with romance, luxury and I
love.
WEDNESDAY
"BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS"?
A clever comedy of a girl who ob- |
tained what she most desired.
THURSDAY
WILLIAM S. HART?
In "The Whistle." The tale of a big
man's fltrht for justice, of a great sac- !
rifice that turned biir.<l hate into 1111- j
del-standing and terrible revenge into j
forgiveness.
vi'in a v
' COURAGE OF * MARGE "O'DOONE"
By Janes Oliver Curwood. A masterpiece
ot fiction writing turned into j
a masterpiece of the.screen. SEE this j
picture unless you have a weak heart, !
and don't forget to trim your finger
nails.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager 1
. j
I The Newest Eir
at Fein:
I "WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a
SON OXFORDS in all the newest s
Sole of the Shoe?you know then t
COME IN AND LET US SHO1
our window.
< WE ALSO TAKE THIS OCC^
customers for the liberal patronage
DOLLAR DAY A MOST SURPR
QUICK SALES?S
York, S. C. NATHAN
"Departmer
?ry
ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1
for county treasurer.
T AM a candidate for Treasurer of
York county, subject to the approval
of the Democratic voters in the
Primary election. ,
27 te ERNEST W? GUY.
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 enndi- >
date for Treasurer of York County,
subject to the recommendation of the
Democratic voters in the primary
election.
D. L. SHIEDER.
t hereby announce myself as a candidate
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
voters in the primary election.
26 t 1* M. C. WILLIS.
fofTrent
T^HREE rooms upstairs and three
downstairs (One occupied but the,
rent to go to persons renting the
other rooms) together with good garden
in Moore Building, one door north
of KIrkpatrick-Belk's Store, York, S.
C. Apply to J. S. BRICE. t 3t 25
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Greatest American Authc
Operation.
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Rock Hill C
Commerce Roon
In the Courthoui
ALTHOUGH BETT1
County public than any <
pernaps, tins is tlie nrst
county people will have to
is coming solely because <
of the importance of this f
keting movement to the pi
fare is bis life work, and t
will be one of tremendou
him. .
I WANT ALL THE I
the Fanners' Wives. I \v;
inoss men to come; also tli
and the doctors, and their
all the soundest, most lei
ing addresses that they 1
dress they will never forg<
1 PROMISE THAT 1
compelled to sign anythin
promise that everybody \
feel that they arc entitle!
selves.
Please Spread the Word; I
Bring Your Friends.
Remember the Times am
Rock Hill, at 11 a. m.,
j. b. jo:
President South Carolir
Pi
V
terson Oxfords 1
stein's' I
new shipment of MEN'S EMER
tyle^ with the prices stamped on
hat our price is right.
IV THEM to you, or see them in
to thank our friends and ?
fifvOTL us and who heipea to mane ^
ISING SUCCESS.
MALL PROFITS
'EINSTEIN York, S. C. I
>t 1
jjfK.
No Other Company Would
Have Paid One CentIN:
DECEMBER, 1920, the Mutual
**? - * ? loat.A/l tO AAA
rjeuenc jiisui uuirc wu., imuiu v*,uw ui
insurance on the Life Accelerative
Endowment plan to a Utah farmer. He
Afas 36 years old and a perfect physical
specimen, close to six feet tall, with a
family r<x;ordi that any applicant would
envy. The man's wife was named as
the beneficiary. An annual premium of
$54.34 was prepaid. The second premium
WAS NOT PAID WHEN DUE.
The insurance was therefore automatically
extended for 133. days, or until
March 21, 1922. The insured died on
February 4th, 1922, of influenza-pneumonia,
and the Mutual Benefit PAID
$2,000 to his widow, without deducting
one cent, and NO OTHER Life Insurance
company in the United States
Would have paid ONE CENT.
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT PAID
Because its contract provided, THAT
IT SHOULD, while those of all other
companies do no.t. Don't you think a
Company that sells policies with such
guarantees should be investigated by
those who WANT THE BEST?
SAM M. & S. E. GRIST
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
W" Wo also write Fire Insurance.
NOTICE.
lM"ONEY to loan on Improved town
.and farm property. Interest rates
and terms reasonable.
MARION & FINLEY, Attys.
Yonk, S. C. >' 21 sw ly
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7th
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is at 11 a. m. I
BHHnmurn an mimimi mimtm
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KNOWN to the York
)thcr man in the South,
o])portunity that York
meet and hear liim. He
3f his deep appreciation
^reat Co-Operative Mar?op!c
whose highest wellic
message lie will bring
s .value to all who hear
farmers out, and all
mt the bankers and busc
preachers, the lawyers
wives, and T promise for
>rel-licaded and convinclavc
ever hard?an ad0t.
sTOBODY is going to be
ig against their will. I
vho hears Dr. Poc will
1 AAn'm>atiilnfn fbnm
I IW W.lfe.1.1
b 1
Come Yourself and Also
1 Places: Next Friday,
, and York at 2:30 p. m.
KNSON,
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ia Cotton Association. ||
if
I The City Market
WHEN YOU BUY MEATS AT
THE CITY MARKET YOU
KNOW YOU ARE GETTING
THE BEST IN TOWN.
! WE ARE STILL BUYING Country
cured Hams?10 to 20 pounds.
WILL BUY A FAT Veal Calf at any
time. Bring it?Four weeks old or
more?Don't want poor ones at any
price.
WERE THERE any Negroes in town
last Saturday? Well, we should
smile.
They come from east, south and west.
Bought flsh first, as they like 'em best
Then commenced on sausage and stew,
Bought all we had in an hoOr'or two.
THIJ CITY MARKET
Geo. A. Sheror G. W. 8herer
Have You
Bought?
YOUR NEW SAILOR YET?
I HAVE A FEW THAT I AM
SELLING BELOW COST.
COME AND GET YOURS
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL 80LD.
Have In a New Shipment of
FLOWERS AND
OTHER TRIMMINGS.
WILL HAVE IN SOME
NEW THIN HATS THIS WEEK.
COME AND SEE THEM.
I am sure I have just what you are
looking for.
The Millinery Parlor
Mrs. J. M. FERGUSON, Prop.
xt toilet goods
There arc all kinds of so-called Toilet
preparations?Some of them are of
heal 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 CREAN
JONTEEL TOILET WATER
JONTEEL FACE CREAM
HARMONY HAIR TONIC
HARMONY LIQUID 8HAMPOO
HARMONY COCOA BUTTER
COLD CREAM.
These Preparations Are Highly Re'
commended by Experts who know
how to care for the skin and foi
complexions.
YORK DRUG STORE
HARDWAREGROCERIES
WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY ON?
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
ENAMEL WARE, COOKING
UTENSILS, HEAVY AND
FANCY GROCERIES.
WE HAVE A VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE
Make Our Store Your Headquarters.
Southern Cash Store
G. C. DEESE, Manager.
ROCK HILL, S. C.
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
Charlotte Russe 10c Each,
Home Made Pimento Cheese, 40c lb.
We will accept orders for Home
Made Mayonnaise Dressing until 6
o'clock, Friday, to be delivered Saturday.
No orders accepted after 6
o'clock.
Angel Food Cakes, 30c and 60c Each.
JAMISON'S BAKERY
W. L. JAMISON, Proprietor.
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 havo to offer you.
The Flour we offer for $3.50 for 90
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.
CARROLL BROS.
GUIDE TO GAS
T^HE undersigned are at your service
-* 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
1 Ready V
GoodsW1TTT
TT. A .QTTT.P HI
ITT XXXX UAIU JL U1V V/J
you are surely ready fo
of Clothing, Shoes, I
Underwear, etc. We ai
ready as can be-r-Ready
w? appeal to good dres
-and also in the prices?
: /We'll be more than plea
SPRING CLOTHING :
NEWEST PATTERNS AND
yeung men and also for the i
ulnrs, Longs,'Shorts, Stotfts?a
suit to please every fane
be sure we have a splendid
i | Beaches and Mohairs?Just t
J i wanting for the hot days tha
i ; JYLUJN '? HATS AN U VA
YOU WILL NOT BE JUST
Cap that will Just fit your at
J l the right style and, that wil!
value for your money?That'i
HATS and SURE FIT .CAP!
11 BIGHT KINDS OF TJ1
OOT 'EM OFF YET? You I
i [ Is warm enough for a chang
I i this kind of garments that yi
] i Soisette and Modrass; Unde;
tion, and Pajamas, in white
II SHIRTS, COLLARS,
I | TO BE SURE YOU WILL
J v Handkerchiefs, Garters, etc,
, > ?an elegant line o( Shirts,
i [ appeal to your good taste?:
i , 'em to you. EaSter? Only &
1 | away. You'll want to look v
!| J. M. S
CASH S CARRY CO
ECONOMY IS EASY TO PRACI
TICE IF YOU WANT TO PRAC
TICE ECONOMYSTART
BY BUYING YOUR
GROCERIES AT THIS STORE
JUST GET THAT HABIT AND
r THE ECONOMY OF THE
HABIT WILL SOON BE'MAD!
PLAIN TO YOU. '
'WE SELL EVERYTHING IN GRO
' CERIE8 THAT 18 GOOD.
; THE CASH & CARR1
: IF YOU WANT THE
VERY BEST VALUE
FOR YOUR MONEY
BUY A
t . . . r, 'V .
CURLEE BLUE SERGE
1 SUIT FOR $30.00.
Sold Under Absolute Guar
antee to Satisfy the
Buyer?See them.
M?C0NNEL1^DBOO
Water, Power and
Lights
FOR COUNTRY HOMES
i
YOU CAN HAVE all modern conve
niences In your Country Home by usini
OUR AUTOMATIC WATER
ANlKELECTRIC OUTFITS.
They are economical, and guarantee*
to give satisfaction. Thirty 'days fre<
trial. Let us save you from labor an<
drudgery, and
ADD TO YOUR COMFORT.
Address:
Barnes Electric Co.
Rock Hill, S. C.
I SPECIAL PF
ON TURN PLOV
j| AND BARB WII
j | In fact you will find tha
II of useful and necessary I
: Good Quality and at
Worth Your Carefu]
|! At the rear of our store
J! for watering your stock,
jj lot. Any assistance tin
j! any time, just call on u
I RITE at the
RED W
Beginning Monday, Apri
o'clock j). m., Saturi
YORK HAR1
Phone 1^3
? 1
^ith New
STLY TEN DAYS AWAY
r your New Spring outfit ; j
iats, Neckwear, Shirts,
re readv for vou?iust as
V V V , I
with a line of goods that ;
sers in Styles,' Qualities
Oome, let us show you.
sed to show you?
FOR MEN
i MODELS?a large assortment for
more conservative older men?Reg-Blue
Serges, Stripes and Mixtures
y and almost every purse. And to
line of Tropical Worsteds, Palm '
he kind of Clothes that you will be. '
x. are coming- soon. See them.
JPS?
RIGHT until you have a Hat or a
yle?a Hat or a Cap that will be in
L hold the shape and give you full
9 Our Kind?STETSON and KNOX ;
3 in all sizes and in pleasing color.
TDERWEAR?
enow what we mean, to be sure. It
e now and we have the b.n* line of
ou'il find?Union Suits in Nainsook,
rshirts and Drawers in good sciecand
colors.
rECKWEAR, Etc.
NEED Shirts, Collars, Ties, Belts, I
We surely have the kind you want
collars attached, Juot In?thai will
But, Just come in and let usr.show M
little more than ten shopping days C
rorth while for Easter. / A
iTROUP {
SPRING TOIflCS j
NOW IS THE TIME when one neei
a good Tonic. % >
NOW 4$ THE TltyE FOR j
SPRING FEVER? L
. . * /' f. X
And if you-wish to ward-Jt ort, start in
time by using a good TONJG?We have
the Best. . ?.'
. ?'?v< * " V . '
s Send Us Your Prescriptions
Our Prices Are Bight.
i Mackorell Drug Co.
* NEAR THE COURTHOUSE.
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A CAT HAS NINE LIVES
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Why not Shoes, if properlj
REBUILT by Us?
Moderate Price*; Best Materials;
Remarkable Workmanship.
U.S. PARCEL POST
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, j p$]
WE PREPAY RETURN
CHARGES.
S. J. BELL CO, INC.
"Shoe Repairing That's Different,* jfc
RECORD PLACE .
' ROCK HILL, S. 0,
PORTO RICOSEED f
POTATOES A
'4
WE HAVE juat gotten In a lot at /
PORTO RICO SEED and EATING1
- POTATOES at a good price and will bei
g glad to sell you. Alao have the 1
IRISH POTATO 8EED
And ONION SETS.
I WE WANT TO SWAP
1
FAT BACK for some nice COUNTRY ,
HAMS.
WE HAVE a full line of Canned
Goods and Heavy and F&ncy Groceries.
See us for your needs.
W F. JACKSON
Mackorell-Ferguson Co.'s Old^ Stand. vs
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7Sf DRAG HARROWS :
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t we lmve a complete line
lard ware of
; Prices That Are Well
[ Consideration.
you will find a fountain
and also a good hitching
it we can render you at
s. We wish to SERVU
STORE
1 3rd, we will close at 6:00 J :
days excepted.
DWARE CO. !
Phone 153