Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, July 28, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5
OBITUARY.
DIED?Suddenly in Montreat, N. C.,
last Tuesday, Rev. GEORGE A.
SPARROW, for the past twenty-eight
years pastor of Olney and Union
Presbyterian churches in Gaston county.
Interment was in the cemetery at
Union church, Gaston county, yesterday
morning, the funeral being conducted
by Rev. J. II. Henderlite, D. D.,
assisted by other ministers. The following
sketch of Rev. Mr. Sparrow is
taken from the Gastonla Gazette. Mr.
Sparrow was a native of Washington,
N. C., and was practicing attorney In
that town before entering the ministry.
He was twice married, his first
wife being Miss Sue Brown, of Washington,
a sister of Judge Brown. He is
survived by the following cnuuini. aB.
Sparrow and G..A. Sparrow of
Charlotte, Tom Sparrow, of Gastonia
and Evans Sparrow of Statcsville, and
Mesdaines R. B. Riddle, Jr., of Gastonia;
C. W. Keyes, of Now York and
Chesley Watkins, of S'atesville. His
second wife was Miss Jennie Ewing, of
Washington. There were no children
by the second marriage. A sister, Mrs.
R. P. Dalton, of Greensboro survives.
George Atwood Spariow was born in
Beaufort July 14, 1845, and. was thus
77 years and eleven d; ys old. In early
years he attended the old Bingham
school at Hillsbor-o until the outbreak
of the war. Although only 16 years of
age, he rfcn away from school and
joined the Confederate army under the
command of his father, Thomas Sparrow,
a captain of artillery in the Confn^nratn
armv. He served throughout
the entire four-year period of the war,
most of his services being \ in North
Carolina. At the close of the war Mr.
Sparrow took up the study of law and
for eight years, was solicitor of the
First judicial district. During1 reconstruction
days he was solicitor and he
has told, many interesting biles of his
experiences with negro magistrates and
others during those troublous days. He
practiced law for 16 years when he decided
to enter the ministry of the Presbyterian
church. His lirst charge was
at Franklin, Macon county. He did
home mission work here. From there
he went to Rutherfordton. From Rutherfordton
he came to the joint pastorate
of Olney and Union in November,
1893. He served both' these large
country churches undl 1921, when the
pastoral relations between Mr. Sparrow
and Olney church were dissolved.
Mr. Sparrow, together with Dr. J. C.
Galloway, of Gastonia, are the two oldest
ministers in point of service in
Gaston county. Dr. Gallowav came to
Gastonia ir? December, 1893, Just a
month after Mr. Sparrow came to
Union and Olney. They were warm
personal friends. Mr. Sparrow was
one of the most consecrated and one of
the hardest working men in Gaston
county. Years ago his pastorate included
much more territory than it
now does, and he faithfully covered
the whole charge. He was a type of
the country minister that is fast disappearing.
Mr. Sparrow was prominently
identified with the civic and social
side of his community. Recently he
was elected commander of William
Gamble Camp, United Confederate
Veterans. He was chaplain for a long
time. In addition to those relatives
mentioned above Mr. Sparrow has one
brother, Mr. John R. Sparrow, of
Washington, living ar d one sister, Mrs.
H. A. McCord, of Chicago. Two sisters.
Mi-s. Dr. R. H. Lewis of Raleigh,
and Mrs. C. M. Payne, of Washington,
died some years ago.
At the family residence in Ehenezer,
Tuesday afternoon a.* tho result of a
stroke of paralysis, Mrs. VIRGINIA
TAYLOR, ,agc$ 69 years. Interment
was in the cemetery at Ebenezer on
Wednesday afternoon, following funeral
services conducted by Rev It. D.
Byrd, pastor of Tirzah A. R. 1'. church
of which church she was a member.
Ail's. Taylor is survived by three
children: Joe M. Taylor and Mrs. S.
W. Rarron of Ebenezcr artti J. N. Taylor
of Graham, N. C. She is also survived
by one sister, Mi's. Jane Pierce
of Arkansas.
NOTICE
T^OTICE is given that applications
for loans through The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, will now be received.
An allotment of $40,000 has been
made to this Association for use in
making loans up to about December
1st, 1922, and all pei-sons, who desire
I'Kina tlirniuh this nonrco nre renuest
ed to file applications with mo immediately,
as all applications for this
allotment must be in with the Hank in
Columbia not later than September 1st.
It* applications are not filed by that
time the same cannot be received, until
after December 1st. Interest rate is
now 5 1-2 per cent, with all the regular
Federal Farm Loan features.
JOHN A. MARION.
Secretary and Treasurer, Peoples National
Farl Loan Association.
July 27th, 1922. 60 3t.
Don't Forget That Now
Is The Time?
TO LOOK A FT Kit l'OUR
Automobile, Farm Wagons and
Buggies, Mowing Machines and
Rakes, the Plows and Other Farm
Implements?
LET MK DO YOUR WORK NOW.
before you need these utilities badly?
don't wait until you NEED them and
then have to wait until you can got
them, because somebody else iu ahead
of you. MillN(J THEM NOW.
If you have any work of this kind?
Repairs, Adjustments, etc., I can do it
for you and give you 100 per cent
Satisfactory Service.
Also repair end adjust Talking Machines.
an 1 ran furnish parts l'ou anything
in my line.
I Also Sell Tires, Tubes. Gas, Oil and
Auto Accessories. See Me.
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GARAGE AND GEN'L REPAIR SHOP
R. F. D. No. 1 SHARON, S. C.
"A Fine Job"
WAS THE OWNER'S VERDICT
when ho first looked at his newly
painted car. SINCE THEN we have
dune many good jobs and are hoping
to do more. We vise the I5EST and
most enduring J'aints, Oils, Varnishes,
applied by Skilled 1'ainters who are
masters of their craft, and return your
old car looking like a NEW ONE.
JOHNSON'S PAINLop
JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager
Auto Painters, Body and Top Builders,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter
Papers at The Enquirer Office.
COTTON MARKET
Friday. July 28. 1922.
, Cotton Seed
Sharon ? 22J ?
Clover 22 ?
Yorkville _ 22 50
MISCELLANEOUS __ WANTS.
For Sale?We will have one carload of
sheep to arrive at Clover, S. C., about
Monday, July 24th, ewes, lambs,
bucks and wethers. If interested
see or write John M. Ford or A. C.
Barnett, York, S. C.. R. F. D. No. G.
Rhone 4304-4341, Clover. 58 3t.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Builders'Supplies,
lime? ; I
cementplaster?
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brick? ,
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ROOFING? i
SCREENSFLOORING?
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CEILINGSIDING?
SASHDOORS?
BLINDS? '
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"GET OUR PRICES
LOGAN LUMBER YARD
"We Strive to Serve and Satisfy."
F. E. MOORE, Proprietor
Seed Irish Potatoes
WE HAVE A FEW barrels of SEED
IRISH POTATOES for Fall planting
Also have Fresh Crop TURNIP SEED.
HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT?
Of MOLASSES and CALCIUM ARSENATE
to kill boll weevils. Some
farmers say that where they use this
the weevil is not nearly so bad.
RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT
Of FLOUR. Get our prices before
you buy.
We want to buy some liome-raiscd
OATS.
BUILDING MATERIAL?
Has not been moving much for last
few months; but wc are in shape now
to supply your needs.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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2 branch of the United Suites Tree
S visions of the Inderal Farm Loan
E THIS FARM LOAN PLAN i<
2 amounts of from $1,000 to $:!">,QUO u
~ on First Mortgages, at 50 per cent
2 cent of the value of the insurabl
5 years, at G PHR CENT INTERES1
2 part or all of the mortgage debt, i
2 principal arc repayable in easy, fi
~ amounts to the borrower paying '
2 eludes interest and principal and
n years, unless the borrower elects U
2 does not have to live on the farm,
~ himself. These mortgages will no
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2 owner. The borrower can name t
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
Claud Wade, Plaintiff vs. Lawson MeCaw,
Defendant.
r>Y virtue of an ?xecution to me directed
in the above mentioned
cause, I have levied on and will sell at
Public Auction on Salesday, AUC1UST
7TH, 1922, during the lcgul hours of
sale, in front of the York County Court
House, One Seven Passenger Chandler
Car, Model 1920, Motor No. 711,229, to
satisfy the said execution and lien on
said car as stated in the execution in
above entitled cause.
Terms of Sale: CASH.
P. E. QUINN,
58 f 3t Sheriff of York County.
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
ALICE CALHOUN?
In "Poppy Puts II Over," a Vitapraph
feature.
SATURDAY
RUTH ROLAND?
In Epi.sodo No. 14 of "The White
Eaple," "Tho Pivoted Rook." Also a
pood Western Drama and a Comedy.
MONDAY
TEXAS GUINAN?
In "The Gun Woman," A tremendous
story is "The Gun Woman," with
touches of historic and human interest
that pet a terrific grip on the emotions.
TUESDAY
WANDA HAWLEY?
In "Bobbed Hair." A Paramount
Xneciab
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
FILBERTPICNIC
Cordial Invitation to York
County Public.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2ND.
In behalf of the Filbert Picnic Committee
it gives me pleasure to state
that the Annual Filbert Picnic will be
held in PURSLEY'S GROVE on WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 2, and in connection
with it will also be held the official
STATE CAMPAIGN MEETING
FOR YORK COUNTY
We hereby extend a cordial invitation
to everybody especially including
the ladies to come out and enjoy the
social pleasures of the occasion and to
meet and hear the candidates for
state offices.
W. L. PURSLEY,
Chairman Filbert Picnic Committee.
55 6t.
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of their appraised value and 20 per ?2
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[\ with the privilege of paying any ??
after five years. The interest and E
xed semi-annual installments and S
7 per cent per annum, (which in- E
which wipes out the debt in 33 CZ
o pay it off sooner.) The borrower ??
but can rent it, crop it, or work it E
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ey can be transferred to the new E
lie date upon which he wants his Si
until he gets it. Prompt service in E
pplications, see S
FIN LEY, Attys., York, S. C., =
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.'
I
I 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 tliut I shall endeavor to deserve
their support and confidence in the future.
W. F. STEVENSON.
33 t. f. te
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Vl/'E are authorized to announce W.
'' It. BRADFORD as a candidate for
re-election to the House of Representatives,
subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters in the York county
primary election. 44 tc
XlfE are authorized to announce ER
WIN CAROTHEltS as a candidate
for re-election to the House of
Representatives, subject to the choice
of the Democratic voters in the York
county primary election. 44 to
Vine arc authorized to announce
JAMES E. BEAMUUARD as a
candidate for the House of Itepresontatives,
subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters in the primary election.
CO to
AT the request of numerous taxpayers
who are interested in lower taxes I
hereby announce -myself as a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party.
PORTER B. KENNEDY,
Sharon, July 22, 1922. 59 t o.
T HEREBY announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the House
nf T?ninv?Kpntntives. subiect to the ac
tlon of the voters in the Democratic
primary. E. W. PURSLEY.
45 t.f. , te
DELIKVING that Dr. J. L. SPRATT
will make a most suitable member
of the House of Representatives if
elected to that place we submit his
name as a candidate subject to the
action of the voters in the Democratic
primary. FRIENDS.
59 t e.
W J. TALLEY of Rook Hill, is a
" candidate for House of Representatives,
subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters in the Primary
election. 46 te
FOR JUDGE OF PRuBATE."
T AM a candidate for Probate Judge
of York county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic party. Being a
young man, I am naturally subject to
inquiry as to character, standing, habits
and capacity, and where my fellow
citizens are satisfied, with the result of
such inquiry, I will appreciate their
support. Respectfully,
RALPH H. CAIN.
Sharon, S. C. 60 te
T HEREBY announce niysclf as a
candidate for Judge of Probate,
subject to the choice of the Democratic
voters in the Primary election.
41 te. JEPTHA D. GWINN.
T hereby announce myscli a candidate
for re-election for the office of
Probate Judge of York County, subject
to the action of the voters in the
Democratic Primary,
te J. L. HOUSTON
TO the voters of York county: At
A the solicitation of friends I urn a
candidate for the office of Probate
Judge. I am qualified to discharge the
duties of the office. I will appreciate
your support. I will abide by the results
of the primary election.
59 t e G. P. SMITH.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
T AM a candidate for County Supervisor
subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters in the primary
election. TJIOS. W. BOYD.
T AM a candidate for re-election as
County Supervisor, subject to the
approval of the Democratic party in
the primary.
50 to* I1UGII G. BROWN.
A T the solicitation of voters of practically
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 F. GORDON.
T HEREBY announce myself as a
A candidate for County Supervisor,
subject to the choice of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
54 t 1 J. E. LATHAM.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
T AM a candidate for County Coinmissioncr
for York County subject
to the recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
55 t 1 JOHN C. KIRK PATRICK.
T AM a candidate for County Commissioner
for York County subject
to the recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
55 t 1 L.ADD J. LUMPKIN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
T hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Treasurer of York County,
I according to the rules of the Democratic
primary. \VM. A. DOUGLAS.
T AM a candidate for Treasurer of ,
York county, subject to the approval
of the Democratic voters in the i
Primary election.
27 te ERNEST W. GUY.
T hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Treasurer of York County,
subject to the recommendation of the |
Democratic voters in the primary elec- j
tion. ARTHUR T. HART.
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 AM a candidate for Treasurer of
York Countv. subject to the recom- i
mendation of the Democratic voters
(men and women) in the primary.
55 Mrs. LUCIA EWAKT QUIXN.
T licrei)y announce myself as a candldate
for Treasurer of York County, j
subject to the recommendation of the j
Democratic A'oters in the primary j
election D. L. SHIEDER. i
T hereby announce myself as a candidate
/or Treasurer of York County, I
subject to the recommendation of the i
Democratic voters in the primary '
election. W. D. TIIOMASSOX. It
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T AM a candidate for Treasurer of ]
York County subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters in
the primary election.
57 t I ' GEO. W. WILLIAMS. ;
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
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 ! M. C. WIDLIS.
FOR MAGISTRATE
Ebenezer Township.
T HEREBY announce myself a cancfidate
for magistrate of Ebenezer
Township subject to the action of the
voters in the primary election.
50 t e* T. O. BLACKMON".
FOR MAGISTRATE
Bullock's Creek Township.
T AM a candidate for Magistrate in
Bullock's Creek township, subject
to the recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary.
57 te ' J. L. DUNCAN.
Bethel Township.
T HEREBY announce myself as a
candidate for re-appointmnet as
magistrate in Bethel Township, subject
to the Democratic voters in the
primary election.
57 t e JOHN M. FORD.
Bethesda Township.
T HEREBY announce myself a candielate
for re-appointment as magistrate
for Bethesda Township, subject
to the Democratic voters in the primary
election. E. A. CRAWFORD.
T AM a candidate for magistrate in
Bethesda, township, subject to the
recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary.
W. R. HARPER.
T-AM a candidate for magistrate in
Bethesda township, subject to the
recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary.
58 t 1 FRANK M. SANDIFER.
Broad River Township.
T AM a candidate for Magistrate in
Broad River Township, subject to
tho Democratic prrtnary..
3 DAN P. LATTIMORE.
T AM a candidate for re-appointmcnt
A as magistrate for Broad River township,
subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters in the primary
election. R. L. A. SMITH.
T AM a candidate for Magistrate in
Broad River township, subject to
the recommendation of the voters in
the primary.
57 te R. J. CALDWELL.
King's Mountain Township.
T HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
magistrate for King's Mountain township
subject to the action of the voters
in the primary election. R. E. LOVE.
59 t e
York Township.
T AM a candidate for re-appointment
as magistrate for York township,
<1,/* imiIou nP i he* nomncrntlp.
primary. F. C; BLACK.
T AM a candidate for magistrate in
York township, subject to the approval
of the Democratic voters in the j
primary election. W. S. PETERS.
58 t e*.
Wofford College Fitting School
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
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Prepares your boy for College on a College
Campus. Pine Climate, Reserve
Officers' Training Corps; Excellent Instruction;
Christian influence.
Charges reduced to actual cost; total
$289.00 a year. Write for Catalog.
W. C. HERBERT, Head Master.
BUGGIES
WE HANDLE SEVERAL makes of
BUGGIES. We can please you a a to
style of body and ;>aintinp and we can
please you in quality and furthermore
we can please you in the PRICE. Call
on us and let's talk it over.
SEED AND FEED OATS?
We have SEED OATS and FEED
OATS. If you need either or both
kinds of OATS conic and see us for the
kind you want.
CANE SEED?
Have ORANGE and AMP.ER CANE
SEED, and if you haven't already put
in a good sized crop of cane for feed
it will be wise for you to do so. No
other crop will make quite so much
hay and very few crops will make better
hay and you'll find plenty of use for
hay this fall and next, winter and In
the spring. Yes, sow some cane seed.
J. F. CARROLL
IF YOU ARE LOOKINGFOR
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
COME TO
THE CASH & CARRY
WESSON* OIL?Pints 28 CTS.
WESSON* OIL?Quarts 55 CTS.:
GELFAN'D'S RELISH 30 CTS.
SANDWICH SPREAD 15 CTS.
VINEGAR?Rod and White?Qt.
50 CTS.
Eagle Brand Milk 22 CTS.
ROAST BEEF. 1 lb. cans ..... 25 CTS.
SI'GAR at the right price.
Also FLOUR at right price.
THE CASH AND CARRY
$100.00 REWARD.
A REWARD of $100.00 is hereby offi
red for the arrest, with evidence j
;o convict, of the party or parties, who
eccntly set fire to the buildings of'
M. Whisonaat.
FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COH
D. E. BONEY. Treasurer.
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1 School Days.
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fall and winter, to be
properly protected a
as they go to and fru
the ways'to do the tri
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bargain?pass it on
to sell for $7.50?mai
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while they last at
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Men's Rciin Coats?
?It may never liaj
buy a real rain coat
an umbrella?Each
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LET US DO YOUR
PRESCRIPTION WORK
When your doctor gives you a Prescription,
BRING IT TO US and. we
will SAVE YOU MONEY and give you
the BEST of Drugs, properly compounded.
TELL YOUR DOCTOR
TO SEND US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
If You Want Any Doctor
In town, PHONE No. 31 and we will
get him for you.
ALWAYS KEEP US IN MIND.
Mackorell Drug Co.
NEAR THE COURTHOUSE.
LICENSE TAX DUE
BUSINESS and professional people
of the Town of York, are hereby
notined mat tne special license ana
privilege taxes, prescribed by ordinance
of said town are due and payable
from and after August 1, until
August 15 and that penalties will attach
after last named date. The said
taxes are payable to me at my office.
Respectfully,
J. F. FAULKNER,
Treas, Town of York.
; York, S. C. July 25, 1922. 59 3t.
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Enauirer Office.
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DON'T FORGET VCTAN COFFEE?""
IT IS THE BEST.
The manufacturers of VOTAN offer
to any one who can furnish a
blend that is more pleasing.
Ever try ICED COFFEE ? Buy a
can of VOTAN and try it once. It is
delicious and refreshing.
Just received a shipment of FRESH-'.
SALT MACKEREL. They're fine, fat.
If you have a cow and are feeding to
her for milk and butter, try two sacks
of LARRO. It is the best Dairy Febd
on the market.
FLOUR HAS GONE DOWN?
In Price. Try OLD COLONY, and
you will keep right on using it
CARROLL BROS.
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TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A IAj norsons Imvincr claims ajrainst
! the estate of Dr. M. J. Walker are
hereby required to present them to tho
undersigned, duly verified as required
by law; and all persons indebted to
said esta'e are- requested to makt> settlement
with W. W. Lewis, Attorney,
who is authorized to collect and receipt
for same. < n<:
GEORGE H. O'LEAItY,
Executor of the Last Will and. Testament
of Dr. M. J. Walker. 58 f!R*
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