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AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST t Rev. D. L. Hill, Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p- m. Evening service at 8:00. 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 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. TRINITY METHODIST Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Evening sendee at 8 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at ~ 10 a. m- Morning service at 11. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D.. Pastor. Preparatory services Friday evening at 8 o'clock and Saturday morning at 11. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. M' rning service at 11 followed by Coro*.iunion sendee. Vvoninc sprviopa nt j o'clock. CHARLOTTE oTREET BAPTIST. Sunday sc\v>ol at 10 a. m. , v .Special Jlotires. Card of Thanks. In behalf'of Mrs. Morton, Mr. J. Luke Smith, and myself I desire to thus publicly declare our gratitude and k express our sincere appreciation for the considerate kindness shown to us by our neighbors and friends in connection with thu illness, death and .funeral of our loved mother, MrsCatherine Smith. These friends and neighbors have been good to us and we have been deeply touched. Respectfully. W. E. Morton. Clover Circuit. King's Mountain Chapel?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. m. Clover ?Preaching at 8 p. m. J. G. Huggin, Pastor. At New Zion. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. M. K. Meadors, Pastor . Clover and Union. *4 Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Union?Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. N. A. Hemrick, Pastor. At Olivet Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3:00 p.. m. J. K. Walker, Pastor. OBITUARY. DIED?Monday at the homo of her father, Mr. Irby Blair, in the Aragon mill village. Rock Hill Miss CARRIE BLAIR. Interment was in the cemetery at Bullock's Creek on Tuesday following funeral services at her late home, conducted by Rev. A. S. Rogers. nssist"d by Rev. T. A. Snyder. The deceased is survived by her father, two sisters, Mrs. Milnouth Williams and Miss Lois Blair of Aragon, and four * brothers, Messrs. L. D. and Ernest Blair, of Aragon; A. G. Blair of Fort Mill, and F. A. Blair of Lockhart. In Statesville, N. C. Mr. ALBERT pressly Barron, a native of York county, aged 73 years. Interment was at Statesville. Mr. Barron was born April 6 1849 in York county, the son of John and Eliza Pressly Barron. He moved to Statesville about 45 years ago. Three sisters, Mrs. Katie Williamson, Mrs. Joe s. Glenn and Miss Hattie Barron of York county survive. In the State Hospital, of pellagra, on May 4, Miss CATHERINE DICKSON, I of Yorkville, aged 52 years. The deceased was the daughter of the late Henry R. Dickson. The funeral was in Rose Hill cemetery this morning, after services at the First Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. E E. Gillespie, D. D. > , COTTON MARKET Friday, May 5, 1922. Cotton Seed Sharon 18 . ? Clover IS ? Yorkville 181 50 j ' MTSPFT T AMF.nTTS WAMTS " w I Potato Plants?We are receiving 500,000 genuine Porto Rico potato plants daily. Write or phone us your needs. Prices right. Garrison-Paris Seed Co., Rock Hill. 3'J tf. For Sale?The Rook Hill Guernsey As-j r sociation will sell at auction at the j Ncely-Good Stable in Rock Hill. Sat- i urday, May 13th, at 2:00 o'clock pm., three serviceable four-year-old j Guernsey bulls of excellent breeding, j individuality, and in good condition. These bulls are out of A. R. dams ; a testing from 400 to 635 pounds of butter fat. A fourth bull will be of- i fered for beef?having become ster- ] ile. J. M. Byars, Sec.-Treas., Rock Hill. S. C. 36 2t For Sale?10 pigs, 2 months old- $5.00 ' each. A. A. Ashe, York No. 4. 35 2 . : Lost?White and black Shepherd dog, with white tail. Answers to Ben. Will pay for trouble- G. R. Wallace, York No. 2. 35 2t*. Wanted?The public to know that I sell the new model Dodge Bros.' car, and I also good second hdnd cars of all j kinds. C. F. Sherer. 1 tf I 9 For Sale'?Sweet potato plants?Porto Rico, Nancy Hall a..d. Early Tri- i umph, $2 per 1,000. Orders filled promptly. A. M. Taylor, Phone 240-J, York, S. C. 32 5t Potato Plants?Porto Rico and Nancy Halls, government inspected. Prompt deliveries. Fresh stocks carried at i iny store daily. Post (raid, 1,000 to I 5,000, $2 per 1.000. Drop shipments by express, 5,000 to 10,000, $1.50 M.! Over 10,000, $1-40 M. Prompt and careful service given every order,! large or small. Nothing but stand- j and fresh plants shipped. To get the best service place orders now, give V date ?>f shipment. See me for Groceries and Cane Seed. J. D. llope, j Sharon, S. C. 31 t. f. 9t NOTICE. I lyTQNEY to loan on improved town ^ and farm property. Interest rates, and terms reasonable. MARION & FIN LEY. Attys. York, S. C. 31 sw ly I % BANK NOTICE TI7EDXESDAV May 10th, MEMORIAL DAY, being a LEGAL HOLIDAY, the undersikned banks will not I be open for business on that date. LOAN & SAVINGS HANK. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, A. F. M. A "DEGULAR Communication on rV 1V nfxt TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 9TH, at 8 o'clock. A. M. GRIST, W. M. ! J. E. HART, Secretary. CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED 1 WE will pay High, st Cash prices. ! Wire or write for prices. OWENS Fi.UlT AND PRODUCE CO., 28 8t Tampa, Fla. REGISTRATION NOTICEAppointments of County Board of Supervisors for Benefit of the Public. ? /.rr.tka r%| i. iitj is ncicujr K'vni mat iui u?v convenience of citizens desiring to qualify themselves to vote, the County Board of Supervisors of Registration will opert their books at the following times and places: Clover, Monday, May 22. Sharon, Monday, June 5. Hickory Grove, Tuesday, June 6.' Rock Hill, Monday, June 12. Fort Mill, Tuesday, June 13. And at the Courthouse on the first Mondays in July, August, September and October, 1D22. 36 3: N. J. X. BOWEX, Chairman, THE WINNIE DAVIS CHAPTER TT. D. C. will observe Memorial Day U on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. The exercises will be held at the City Hall, beginning at 10:30 in the mornpig. The speaker of the day will be W. Gist Finley, of York- Immediately after the conclusion of the program there will be a procession to the cemetery and the graves of all soldiers will be decorated. Confederate veterans and their wives, widows of veterans and veterans of the World War, are cordially invited to a dinner to be served at 12:30, by the Daughters of the Chapter, on Mrs. S. C. Ashe's lawn on East Liberty street. 2t Mrs. W. F. MARSHALL, Pres. AUCTION SALES. TRUSTER'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of South Carolina. In the matter of W. I. Brison, Bankrupt, Clover, South Carolina. TN pursuance of an order of J. A. Marion, referee in bankruptcy, in the above entitled matter, dated April 29, 1922, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the approval of the court, at the place of the said Bankrupt, Clover, York County, South Carolina, on Wednesday, the seventeenth (17) day Of May, 1922. at 11 o'clock A. M. the following real and personal property belonging to the Bankrupt, W. I. Brison, to wit! (1) One second hand Overland Automobile 90 T. (2) All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the town of Clover, South' Carolina, on Main Street, and having a one story frame building thereon with barn, Automo| bile house etc.. and having a frontage I of 11C feet and a depth of 330 feet. Before any bid will be received from anyone on the dwelling house and lot the bidder must deposit with the Trustee cither $200.00 in money or a certified check for $200.00 and before any bid will be received on the .automobile the bidder must deposit $"<0.00 in money or must deposit a certified check with the Trustee as a guarantee of good faith. The Trustee reserves the right to reject all bids that are not in accordance with the Orders of the Bankrupt Court. Any additional information may be nhtn ?n/tvl frnm 1 ho Trntcfno I*J^'cAM PBELL, Trustee. Clover, South Carolina. TRUSTEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of South Carolina. In the matter of J. E. Brison, Bankrupt, Clover, South Carolina. TX pursuance of an order of J. A. Marion, referee in bankruptcy, in the above entitled matter, dated April 29, 1922, I will offer for sale, at public outcry. to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the approval of the court, at the place of business of the City Pharmacy, Clover, York County, S >uth Carolina, on Wednesday, the seventeenth (17) day of May, 1922. at 11 o'clock A. M. the following real and personal property belonging to the Bankrupt, J. E. Brison, to wit: (1) "The entire stock of drugs and medicines now in the City Pharmacy in the town of Clover, South Carolina, consisting of a first class line of upto-date drugs and medicines. Said stock of drugs having been inventoried and appraised on Saturday of April 29, 1922 at $2,.*,00.00 (2) Also the entire store fixtures of the City Pharmacy to be sold as a whole or by pieces as the Trustee may determine at the time of sale. Said fixtures consisting of a fountain, show cases and all other necessary fixtures i of a modern up-to-date drug store.! Said fixtures having been appraised on April 29. 1922 at $000.00. (3) All that certain lot of land in the town of Clover, York County, South Carolina, fronting on Academy Street, near the Graded School building, and having a six room one story dwelling house thereon and having a frontage of 148 feet .and containing One and One-Fifth (1 1-5) Acres, more or less. (4) Also an excellent building lot in } the heart of Clover, County and State j aforesaid, on the south side of King's Mountain Street, immediately west of Ford's Furniture Store and having a frontage of 27 feet and a depth of 1H0 feet, more or less. Two shares of preferred stock in the United Drug Company. One share of Ligett's Inte: intional Limited Incorporation Stock. One share of Caribbean Sugar Company Stock. Five shares of K. C. Do Witt & Company. Inc. Stock. Before any bid will be received from j anyone of the stock of goods or on the j dwelling house and lot or on the va- ! cant lot the bidder must deposit with the Trustee either $200.00 in money or I a certified check for $200.00 and before j any bid will be received on the fixtures ' the bidder must deposit $.r?o.0U0 in j money or must deposit a certified | cheek with Trustee as a guarantee of I good faith. The Trustee reserves the right to j reject all bids that arc not in accord- ' anee with the Orders of the Bankrupt Court. Any additional information may ho obtained from the Trustee. 1. J. CAMI'BELL. Trustee. Clover, Soutli Carolina. I WE'LL SUPPLY That is, if what you want i Shelf Hardware and He ROYAL ROCHEST1 X And Percolatoi's?and inc k alty?and scores of other | and for real service in Pv X amel ware. Beautiful am % SOMETHING FOR S X You'll likely need an Ice k Glasses, Sherbet Glasses, k Thermos Bottle and other k have the want and can 11a k want. Just call on us. \ k you our entire line. Our 1 k YOU and we'll appreciat k Service. IF we haven't v X want it, we'll GET it quic ;1; Again, please don't i ? the "Red W" Store app] i YORK HARt DRIVE IN LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF o THE CARS NOW BEING PAINTED. YOU WILL THEN DECIDE WHERE TO BRING YOUR CAR WHEN IT NEEDS A NEW COAT. [JOHNSON'S PAtNLoP JAS. A. JOHNSON. Manager Auto Painters, Body and Top Builders, ROCK IIILL, S. C. YOUR ROOF The quality of the roof on your various buildings is of vital importance to you. A good roof means protection J to your whole building. METAL and [ SLATE are the only known Fire Proof materials for roofs. A first-class Tin Roof is almost everlasting and it can be made leak-proof. And tin being at a lower level in price than a short time [ago, it is hot so expensive as perhaps yc u may think. GALVANIZED IRON? Makes an ideal roof?it is leak-proof I and fire-proof and it stays on the job. METAL SHINGLES? Either Tin or Galvanized Iron, are very satisfactory as to lasting quality, I fire-proof and leak-proof. I If your buildings need Roofing see me about it. Let me give you estimates on Tin, Galvanized Iron or Tin, secret nailed, or Tin or Galvanized Iron Shingles. I will get vour job. S. M. LONG ROSE HOTEL BUILDING. soap sale" SATURDAY We will sell SIX CAKES STAR LAUNDRY SOAP and One Package STAR NAPHTHA WASHING POWDER for 25 CENTS. We are expecting another car of NITRATE OF SODA? In the next few days. We bought this right and are in position to make you a good price. We keep in stock and in transit almost all the time al most any prude of Fertilizer you may want and are in position to meet any ? legitimate competition. WE ARE SELLING 13 POUNDS Fancy Blue Hose Rice for $1.00. Another carload of FLOUR rolling that was bought under the market. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on FLOUR. See us for anything in Heavy Groceries, Feed StulYs and Farm Supplies. Our prices are always in line and we want your business. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD. Typewriter papers scld by the pound j at The Encjuirer Office. ! UNDERWOOD } Wo have made arran ? writer Emporium, (Shipi j* Chicago, for the sale of t. ;j* Typewriters in this tor ;! Ward Mfg. Co., specializi ? wood machines, devoting ? eago to ftiis work alone. yeai's they have rebuilt an ? sands of Underwood Ty $ which is sold under an iroi A _ .. i i v'T^itr every way equal to imiitv, % antec. Every machine ? S. machine, in either Xo. 4 o % ' % 4 carries 7(5 characters an S. acters. Both have 10 inci We will sell yon either * stallments as you prefer. * for $77.50 and the No. 5 ;!; press charges. The init * ments is $5.00 cash, and % If you .prefer to pay ca % is 10 per cent less than 1 % pliis tlie express charges. ? The Nhipman-Ward AI j; sponsible references as t * buyer on installments. * We will be pleased to ; 4 format ion you might desii | L. M. GRIST'S SO % *? #% M I 1 . .] YOUR WANTS | is something in Heavy or $ >me Needs. Triuswunst. X ER CASSEROLES $ ieed, they are fit for roy- ? articles'for convenience ? rex, Aluminum and En- & i useful, 110 great cost. ? UMMER COMFORT f Cream Freezer, Ice Tea ? lye Picks and Shavers, a ? things. Oh, well, if you ? me it, we have what you ? Ve'll be pleased to show ? biggest desire is to serve ? e your calling on us for | vliat you want when you X k; Try us once. ^ ,'orget to remember that reciates your patronage. $ )WARE CO. i ! Say, Don't Do It! DON'T LOOK LTKE YOU HAVE Indigestion. Smile about it. If your table trimmings are not agreeing with your digestion, try buying your Groceries at this Store. We do not sell anything but the best in Groceries? you are sure to get Quality Groceries when you buy your supplies at this store. Tell us what you want?if you know?or tetter still, COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE?Then you'll know Just what you want. IF YOU WANT anything in the way of Canned Vegetables, or Fruits, or Meats, or Fish Products, or Bottled or Loose Pickles, Bottled Fruits, or Fancy Cakes and Crackers, Fresh Vegetables?Beans, Cabbage, Potatoes?it is pretty S(Ure you'll find what you n*e looking for here. Then too we have a good variety of Dried Beans and Peas and the Fat Back that goes with 'em. CHEEK UP?you'll get over it If you will buy your Groceries here. SHERER & QUINN Typewriter Ribbons and Papers at The Enquirer Office. WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL THIS WEEK 2000 Yards Of 36 Lnch PERCALE, actual -\Kg\ 26 cts. goods?At Yard ' V Five Bales 4 Yard 36 inch SHEETING?Actual value 15 Cts. Yd. "g AA At the Yard AV^Three Bales 36 inch SHEETING, actual value 12 1-2 cts.?At 81-2 CTS. HUNDREDS OF PAIRS? Women's Star Brand All Leather Low Shoes?At $248, $2.98, $3.48 and $3.98 Pair. MEN'S SUITS?At$10.00 and Up. BOYS' surra At ' $3.98 and Up .MEN S PANTS-At' $1.50 and Up McCONNELLSJdsco. WE SELL IT CHEAPER? ? CASH. NO CREDIT We Have the Best VA'RIETY OF MERCHANDISE WE HAVE EVER HAD, AT LOWER PRICES AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ( HARDWARE. CROCKERY, NOTIONS SHIRTS. OVERALLS, HOSIERY, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, TOBACCOS. CANDIES. CRACKERS, FRUITS, ETC. Wo appreciate your patronage and it is always a pleasure to serve you. Southern Cash Store G. C. DEESE, Manager. ROCK HILL, S. C. I . TYPEWRITERS f gcments with the Tvpe- X nan-Ward Mfg. Co.), of g heir I\ebuilt Underwood ? ritorv. The Shipman- ? es 011 rebuilding Under- j[ a large building in Chi- | During tlie past dozen | id sold hundreds of thou- ? V pew liters, every one of 5; 11-eIad guarantee to be in $ with a Five-Year Guar- ? offered is an up-to-date $ r No. 5 Models?the No. j; d the No. has 84 char> Aoi'iM'tirnu , ,* ' I v (II I Ui^V Oi #> i mode] for C.'ish or 011 in- { The Model No. 4 sells ? for $83.50?plus the ex- { ial. payment 011 install>.00 per month. ? sh 011 delivery, the price % the installment prices? X *:* ? 1 | ! ttf. Co., requires two re- { ( o responsibility of the y 1 y y , y' give yon any further in- * 1 e. See or address? j> NS, YORK, S. C. t * i % _ >v jj THE STAR THEATRE j TODAY . = WILLIAM DUNCAN? In "God's Country and the Woman," 3 by James Oliver Curwood. A story 5 among the land of ice and snow. No 3 advance in admission. SATURDAY RUTH ROLAND? E In "The Red Man's Menace," Episode = No. 2 of "The White Eagle." Also a 3 good Comedy. 2 MONDAY = WILLIAM S. HART? In "The Dawn Maker," a Western,; Drama. 3 TUESDAY ALICE BRADY? In "The Dawn of the East." Love, .3 adventure and Intrigue in the land of 5 the plum blossom?a picture to stir!3 the blood?to appeal to one's love of ; the beautiful and the unusual. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. 3 Keep Out The Flies [ WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY of 3 Door and Window SCREENS, ready ; to put in. We can also sell you the | materials so that you can make your ( Screens and save money. TOBACCO?We have a big stock of 1 Tobacco on hands? Lucky Joe, Favorite, Full Bloom, Rich and Waxy, Pride of Winston, Red J, Brown's Mule, Kite, Apple, Sun Cured, Whole Chunk, Ogburn Hill Natural Leaf, Come Back?We are selling COME BACK, a good tobacco, at 10 cents a plug or 15 cents for large plug. This tobacco was put up to sell for 30 cents a plug, so you sec we are selling it for HALF PRICE. Try our Indiana Brand BREAKFAST BACON? Sliced?Only 25 Cents per pound. YORK SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAX EXTENSION. ^"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 May, and 8 per cent, plus costs of Treasurer from June 1, when ixecu- J tions will go into the hands of the Sheriff. ; H. E. NEIL, 18 td. Treasurer of York County. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION npHE regular Spring Examination will be held in York on Friday, . May 12th, and Saturday, Ma.' 13th, be- ' ginning promptly at nine o'clock each morning. This examination will cover only primary and elementary licenses. The high school examination will be held later. The temporary permit has served its purpose and teach- ( era will be expected to produce a valid certificate before accepting wotfc for next year. . c JOHN E. CARROLL. a 32 w 3t Supt. Education. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGRESS?FIFTH DISTRICT. ( T HEREBY announce myself as a candidate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina, for the nomination for Representative of the Fifth Congressional District for the 68th Congress, and I take this opportunity to thank the people of the District for their loyal support in the past and to say that I shall endeavor to deserve their support and confidence in the future. W. P. STEVENSON. 33 t. f. te FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. AT the solicitation of voters of prac- ' tically all sections of York county, I have decided to announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of County Supervisor of York County, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters in the primary election. If nominated I pledge myself to give the taxpayers an efficient, economical business administration. 32 f te JOHN P. GORDON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T U rt??r.K<? onnminno mi'eolf no o no n/lL V date for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of the Democratic primary. WM. A. DOUGLAS. r 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. 1 T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer.of York County, subject to the recommendation of the s Democratic voters in the primary elec- b tion. ARTHUR T. HART. T AM a candidate for Treasurer of C 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 candidate for Treasurer of York County, ? subject to the recommendation of the * Democratic voters in the primary election D. L. SH1EDER. ei T hereby announce myself as a candi- ^ date for Treasiyer of York County, h subject to the recommendation of the w Democratic voters in the primary a< election- W. D. THOMASSON. t* T AM a candidate for the offloe of Treasurer of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 26 t 1* M. C. WILLIS. ???i DID YOU KNOW? That We Sell the Two-Year Guaran teed? IlllllP 1 And that we Recharge and Repair any N make of Battery, using only genuine C) Philade'pHia Repair Parts and that ^ >ur work gives entire satisfaction? THAT THE MAN AT HOME Is the one who has your interest as veil as the city's welfare at heart? HE IS ! 1? TRY HIM 1 1 W. W. BARRON A The Plumbing and Electric Shop. 1 i (i 111111II111II111II1111111111111111111 i1111111111111 A Silvei IT HAS BEEN TI every cloud there's a si that. Despite the fact t lots of rain, cool weathei pression that pervades th a feeling of44the blues," \ lining behind the clouds, dark clouds are very nece perienced no dark clouds it wouldn't be long until but children of a Higher are running the whole sh TO BE SURE there our clouds and things wi fine when we begin to lc stead of black or red; v more optimistic and look Dress up?look you look prosperous?you'll the Clothing of style anc look good and are good TiVlt rmrl Sstrflvv TTat? tluit : the part; the Gents' Fun j styles and qualities; the ] j peal to the ladies who wa j rect qualities, and the ma j help to brush away the ( j depression. | You'll find our price I especially when you inv j our offerings in all lines. YES, TO BE SURE | hind the clouds?brighte] | J. M. S' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FLIES SPREAD DISEASE AND OFTEN CAUSE DEATHFLY SCREENS ?an be fitted In the doors^and windows >f your home at comparatively little :ost. We have the SCREENS. See us ibout them NOW. / QUALITY FURNITURE IS THE ONLY KIND WE CARRY M. L. FORD & SONS .ICENSED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CLOVER. 8. C. CASH & CARRY CO. ECONOMY IS EASY TO PRACTICE IF YOU WANT TO PRACTICE ECONOMYSTART BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THIS STOREJUST GET THAT HABIT AND THE ECONOMY OF THE HABIT WILL SOON BE MADE PLAIN TO YOU. VE SELL EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES THAT IS GOOD. nir PAQU OL fADDV I HE tHOn (X trnuvi mUR CHANCEIn order to make room for my young tock, I will have to sell oft some old irds, including? Four Cockerels and one Cock, Dark 'ornish Indian Games, at $?50 each, A few Games, Hens and Pullets, 1.00 to $1.50 each. Pen of Silver Laced Wyandottes, six ullets, one Cock, $15.00. Three Cockerels, one Cock S. C. Black linorcas, $2.50 each. Black Minorca lens and Pullets, $1.50 and $2.50 each. Two Red Cockerels, $2.50 each. Some of these Cockerels I paid $5.00 ach for, and some are my own raislg. I haven't time to build more ouses now, so some of the old stock 'ill have to go. You will do well to ct quick if you want the choice of lem. EGGS FOR HATCHING. S. C. R. I. Red, $1.50 to $3.00 per 15. Black Minorcas, $1.50 to $3.00 per 15. S. Laced Wyandotte, $1.50 per 15. 50 Cts. less here at the Farm. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM, Route No. 6, York, 8. C. j GUIDE TO GAS ^HE undersigned are at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and spectfully solicit your patronage: ivens Bros., Charlotte St., York ampbell & Quinn Co. Clover . L. Ford &. 8one Clover E. Smith Tirzah FRANK H. C. RUST MILL SUPPLIES Electric Lights, Fans and Motors utomobile Lights Wholesale Only. GET OUR DISCOUNTS. ROCK HILL, - - S. C. <' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniir r Lining 1 IVLY SAID that behind | Iver lining. We believe 8 hat we have ben having and that feeling of de-' e atmosphere and brings ve believe there's a silver I And too, we believe the ? ssary at times. If we ex- I in our every day affairs 2 we'd forget that we are 1 Power and think that we ow, which we are not. i's a silver lining behind ? ll come out all right and f ?ok up and see white in- g riien we become a little 1 for the silver lining, r best?feel your best? 1 feel better?See us for 2 I quality; the Shoes that ? in style and quality; the | are comfortable and look | lishings that are right in | Dress Goods that will ap- | nt correct styles and cor- | my other things that will | lark clouds or doubt and = is most attractive?more 3 estigate the qualities of 3 8 .... s there's a silver lining be- 3 r days are sure to come.;,'",t'S TROUP 1 iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiittfr BEST TO BE HAD-: 1 We believe our customers want the Beet in Groceries and that's why we sell nothing but the Beet Quality of Groceries?You'll find what you warft at this store? CHOICE FRUITS : FINE CANDIES in Bulk, 50 Cte,S FANCY CAKES FANCY CRACKERS OLIVE8?Plain and Stuffed PIKLES?8woet and 8our? Bottled and in Bulk. CANNED FI8H PR0DUCT8 CANNED FRUITS :u? CANNED VEGETABLES CELERY, LETTUCE CEREALS OF ALL KINDS In Fact Almost Anything and Everything that your fancy or your app?~ tlte might deslfe- ^ W. E. FERGUSON ?'?? WELL DRESSED r< *''r ? ft' ? r PEOPLE -a1* ARE NEVER RUN DOWN A? THE HEELS z AND THEY ALWAYS STAND i UP ON GOOD SOLES. > ? S. J. BELL CO., INC. J "Shoo Repairing That's Different."^ RECORD PLACE ROCK HILL, S. C. * ii * USE KRESO DIP- A # About your premises for disinfecting?destroys the bad odors, kills vermin of all kinds about the dog kennel, chicken pens, cow < stalls, hog pens?it insures your home against disease and bad odors. Have Kreso Dip in pints, quarts and half gallons. fiAT.TTOTTN DRTIft flTfVRE jj GOODRICH TIRES FORD SIZE 30 x 31-2 10.90 : We have a few 30x3 Fabric Tires that we are selling at $7.50 while they last Invite Us to Your Next Blowout IIRERTV service L1DLAII STATION SERVICE CAR TEL. 84 > F . J.t/.w. * * r. ^ - i