Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 10, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5
NEAR EAST CONTROVERSY
Question of Poace or War Still Hang- j
ing in the Balance.
As to whether there is to be war be- :
tween the Allies and the Turks is still
depending upon the Turks.
The Mudania conference was adjourned
yesterday because Ismet Pasha,
representative of Mustapha Kemal
could not say whether Kemal would
agree with the three outstanding de- j
mands of the Allies, and had to go to
Angora to see about it.
The Allies demand
1. Withdrawal of Turkish troops
from the neutral zones.
2. Limitation of the Turkish troops
to be sent into Thrace.
3. Agreement of the T'irks to rerrain
from the occupation of Thrace until
after there has been a treaty of peace
between Greece and Turkey.
Ismet could not say about these
things until after they had been considered
by the national assembly at!
Angora.
The opposition in England is bringing
all kinds of pressure on Lloyd
George to make him retreat from his
position; but he is holding his ground.
He points out that the f.'c Jom of trade
with the east, and therefore the rights
of labor of England and Europe de- |
<->? the internationalization of |
pvuua uti vitw ......
the straits between the Mediterranean
and the Black sea. He points out how
the closing of the straits during the
world war brought about the downfall
of Russia and the prolongation of the
war. He says that England has no
desire to dominate.the straits; but it is
imperative that they remain open to all
nations, and that Turkey is promising
nothii 7 except that she will control
the straits in accordance with her own
discretion.
Turkish troops are still swarming into
the straits region in large numbers
and the British are receiving re-inforcemcnts.
The Greeks have quite a large army
in Thrace, and are determined to do
the best they can toward holding the
country.
.. AT mom MILL
JUMIUno mi
Endorse Proposed Free School Book
Bill to be Offered by iVIr. Bradford.
Correspondence The Yorkvllle Enquirer
Fort Mill, Oct. 6.?Delegates from
eleven councils of the Junior Order
distributed throughout York, Union,
Cherokee and Spartanburg counties, to
the numbor of 47, gathered as the
guests of the local council Thursday
night in the first district, convention
under the present districting arrangement
by the general council of the
state.
The principal items of business were
the reports of the delegates from the
subordim .e councils, and these were
very full and. interesting, showing
much activity and interest in the
order. ,
The convention adopted a resolution
endorsing the proposed bill of W. K.
Bradford providing free text books
in the public schools of the state, the
measure to be put forward at the next
session of the general assembly. The
delegates seemed to favor the idea of
holding public sessions in the future,
as it was thought that many matters
* *-? -1?'"? io cri-oafiv interested
in which hut u.uci ?o e,. ^
would prove enlightening to the general
public, and have a salutary effect
upon the growth and influence of
the order.
The place of the next meeting,
which will be held in December, was
not definitely chosen, but a place
more central in the district was favored,
C.aflfney and Blacksburg being
mentioned favorably.
? A new diocese, to include twenty-,
two South Carolina counties, will be
formed at a meeting in Columbia today
of Episcopal clergy and lay delegates.
Among the questions to be decided
will be the name of the new
diocese.
? A man by the name of F. W. j
Brown was attacked by a dozen masked
men near Florence last Thursday
night and severely boaten. He told
the sheriff that the attack was be- I
cause of his intention to open a rolling
meat market in '1 'rence. |
Special Jlotirfs.
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
The 1923 Models arc- now on sale at |
greatly reduced prices. The dealers
are active in making sales at these
low prices. Don't you wish to know
more about these new machines?
They are the world's best motorcycles
and are made by the world's largest |
motorcycle factory. For catalogue and I
prices write ?. L. Barr.es, Rock Hill, S. '
C., dealers for York, Chester and Lan- j
caster Counties. 75 St
OBITUARY.
DIED?In a Norfolk, Va.t hospital
last Thursday. Mrs. JENNIE K. BALL
SMITH, wife of Charles R Smith,
formerly of York No. 1. The Norfolk
Ledger-Dispatch has the following
relative to Mrs. Smith: "Mrs. Jennie
K. Rill Smith, wife of Charles R
Smith, n newspaper man of South
Carolina, died in a Norfolk hospital
last night at 6:13 o'clock, after an ill ness
of several months. Besides her
husband she is survived by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. lames K. Ball of
Jrvington, Va. Mrs. Smith lived prior
to her marriage on the famous Butley
estate in Virginia. She was ;i direct
descendant of Mary I tall, mother of
f.eorge Washington. The Itutley estate
was destroyed by fire some time
ago. It was located on the Rappahannock
River. Mrs. Smith formerly
was connected with Miller. Rhoades
& Swartz of Norfolk as the head of
the millinery department The body
will be taken to Irvington for funeral
and interment later i). the week."
A
HYMENEAL
MARRIED?At the homo of Mr. ami
Mrs. J. T. Crawford, McConnellsvllle,
October 10, Rev. R. C. Wilson, officiating,
Miss ELLEN CRAWFORD
and Mr. HUGH BURRIS McCLEAVE,
all of McConnellsvllle.
At the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John. S. Sadler near
Tirzah, Sunday evening, Oct. 8, Rev.
John C. Bailey officiating. Miss ANNIE
MAY SADLER of Tirzah and Mr.
HARRY L. DUNLAP of Rock Hill.
COTTON MARKET
Tuesday, October 10, 1922.
Cotton Seed
Sharon 22 50
Clover 22 50j
Yorkville 22 54
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
MeCall's Hot Dog Emporium?Gaston
County Fair this week. Get 'e? hot.
Sam McCall, Clover. It
For Rent?Two small farms on Clover
R. F. D. No. 2. See or address R. S.
Kiddle, Clover R. F. D. No. 2. 81 2t
Taken Up?Small red heifer calf, September
22. Owner pay expenses. R.
M. Lindsay, York No. 3. It*
For Sale?My house on King's Mountain
street, Clover, formerly occupied
by Dr, Pressly. Ten rooms, threequarter
acre lot, sewerage and lights.
J. J. Nichols, Clover, 81 3t*.
Strayed?Saturday, Oct. 7, big bone
Poland-China pig, with white feet
and white on tip of tail and white
snot in face. Weighs 30 pounds. Will
pay reward and appreciate any information
I can get. Baxter Carson,
R. P. D. 7, York S. C? Phone 2503.
Strayed?From Hickory Grove on September
30, ash-colored mooley cow,
with little white on flanks. Will appreciate
inforamtion and pay for
j trouble. J. E. Latham, Sharon No.
1. * 80 4t*
Wanted?Carpenters and Laborers;
concrete mill work; long1 job. Gaston
Construction Co., Clover, S. C.
79 t. f. 7t
A Bargain?In a Cleveland Caterpillar
Tractor. Equipped with double disc
harrow and plow.. This machinery
is in good shape and we will sell
cheap. First National tlank, Sharon,
S. C. 75 ft. tf.
ALPINE LODGE, NO. 208, A. F. M.
^pHERE will be a Special Communi
canon ui /\ii?im: ja>u^c, uiuiu, un
next Friday night, 13th. Work in Fellow
Craft Degree. All members urged
to attend. S. S. GLENN, W. M.
S. J. MATTHEWS. Sec. 1
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS,
A LL persons, without distinction, arc
hereby warned against hunting,
fishing, cutting timber or otherwise
trespassing on the lands of the undersigned.
Disregard of this notice will
certainly be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law.
JOHNSON CAMERON,
L. D. LINDSAY,
ERNEST GUY,
JOHN HINDS.
JOHN STIREWALT,
JIM KENNEDY.
81 t 3t
NOTICE TO PAINT CONTRACTORS.
rnnoivn/l imlil 1 5? ftVlOfk.
K."u -
noon, October 17th, 1922, at the Office
of VV. W. Miller, National Union
Bank Building, Hock Hill, S. C.. for the
cleaning and re-painting of the River
Bridge, between Rock Hill and Fort
Mill, known as the Cherry Bridge.
All bids must be sealed and marked,
"Bid on the Painting of Cherry
Bridge."
Specifications for the above work
may be obtained, by application to W.
W. Miller.
Bids will be received until 12 o'clock,
noon, October 17th, 1922, at the Office
of W. W. Miller, National Union Bank
Building, Rock Hill, S. C., for the furnishing
of the following materials for
the re-painting of Cherry Bridge.
Linseed Oil 110 Gals.
Red Lead 2,500 Lbs.
Dixon's' or Detroit Graphite
Paint 120 Gals.
81 t It
THE SUPS
LIFE INSURANCE FIGURE!
teresting to policy-holders in gem
sent some Official Figures recently
panv, one of the leading compilei
FACTS AND FIGURES in the Un
MUTUAL BENEFIT policy-holdei
icy-holder. The figures are taken
policies terminated by Surrender :
nies from 1902 to 1921. The 29 c<
carry not less than 80 per cent of 1
States, and none of them have I
years. The Mutual Benefit's Sur
years was 2.54 per cent, the lowe
was 3.17 per cent, and the highest
the whole 39 companies was .7.40.
.makes the BEST showing is becai
treatment of its members and they
you think it would be worth your
BENEFIT, especially when its ret
ries out its contracts at LESS CD
panies?
SAM M.&S. E.GR
'liiiii
TO BE SURE YOU WILL,
supplying our customers with whi
ITIES OF FAMILY AND FANC'
know, ordinarily want just the con
and only occasionally want somet
but when they want the FANCY
to WILL FERGUSON'S and they
THIS WEEK I HAVE RECE]
Groceries and there are others co
new arrivals are:
SHELLED PECANS. WALh
FIGS. CRYSTALIZED PINE
DATES. CITRON. COCOANl
CHINO CHERRIES, CANh
BEETS. STRAWBERRY and
SWEET AND SOUR PICKL
PREMIER AND GELFAND'S
ROE AND CRAB MEAT. SHF
FORD'S BLENDED AMERIC
Also have Red and White Oi
Crackers, Candies, Fresh Sell
Flour, Maple Syrup, Etc. If
Mr. J. M. Ferguson is now with
friends call and see him.
W. E. FERGUS
FWWMVWWWWWWWWWWM
BAGGING AND TIES.
DEWOUKED Bagging1 and Ties, 60
**' cents a pattern, in multiples of
five sets to the bundle. Also extra
ties at
NEELY MANUFACTURING CO.,
TR.wVORA COTTON MILL. 76 sw tf
SPECIAL ELECTION.
"M"OTICE is hereby given, by direction
of the Town Council of York, that
a Special Election will be held at the
Town Hall on tNn 31st day of October,
1922, to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of J. W. Marshall, as Alderman
of Ward 3. The Books of Registra
will be opened for ten days from
the date hereof, to issue Certificates to
-11 :.i . ,u<,. \iro-,l ri,io 1 _
<111 ICaiUCIIl III lliui naiu ?? >.v ??. v. ^uuiified
electors and shall apply for certificates.
Such registration is supplemental
to that had in the first part of
this year. Electors holding certificates
issued in this year do not need further
registration.
The Polls will open at 8 a. m., and
close at 4 p. m? and the Managers rtf
Election will be J. M. Williford, B. R
T. Bowen, Dr. W. E. Erwin.
E. A. HALL, Mayor.
Attest:
S. L. STEELE, Clerk.
October 9th, 1922. 81 t 3t.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of York.
IN THE PROBATE COURT
By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York Counfcy.
VyHEREAS, HUGH B. MeCLEAVE
has applied to me for Letters of
Administration on all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of WILLIAM L. MeCLEAVE, 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
I and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said County, to
| be holden at York Court House on the
2-1TH DAY OF OCTOBER, to ehew
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
9th day of October, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and twenty-two, and in the 147th
year of American Independence.
(Seal).
J. L. HOUSTON,
Probate Judge of York County.
81 t 2t
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
ELSIE FERGUSON?
In "Footlights." A country girl who
achieves shccess as an actress, for
publicity purposes invents an unsavory
past, which adds complications to a romance
because of a blackmailing maid's
knowledge of her ancestry.
I WEDNESDAY
"FOR THOSE WE LOVE"?
Featuring Betty Compson. A Goldwyn
Special.
THURSDAY
HOUSE PETERS?
In "The Man From Lost Rivers." A
Northwestern drama of strong men
and their work; of rushing waters,
great timber and rcd-shirted lumberjacks.
FRIDAY
EARL WILLIAMS?
In "The Purple Cipher." A Vitagraph
Feature.
REAL ESTATE PRICES
ARE NOW ADVANCING
I Rnild
I Now
LOGAN LUMBER YARD
"We Strive to Servo and Satisfy."
F. E. MOORE, Proprietor
:EME TEST
3, as a rule, are not especially in>ral;
but we are in position to prer
published, by The Spectator Coinrs
and publishers of INSURANCE
ited States, that should make every
- proud of the fact that he is a polfroni
a table of the per centage of
md Lapse for 20 insurance compa mpanies
named include those that
;he insurance in force in the United
icen in business less than FORTY
rotiUrr nml ill tin for the 20
it of the 29, while the next lowest
9.7G per cent, and the average for
The reason why the Mutual Henefit
ise it is the MOST LIBERAL in its
are the BEST SATISFIED. Don't
while to investigate the MUTUAL
:ord of 77 years shows that it car>ST
than practically all other comI3T,
District Agents
/wwwwwwwwKWWtfwy v
ST YOU WANT HERE
That is our one continuous job?
at they want in the BEST QUALf
GROCERIES. Most people, you
imon run of FAMILY GROCERIES
hing in the EXTRA FANCY class,
GROCERIES they naturally come
are not often disappointed.
[VED the pro-Thanksgiving Fancy
niin^ right along. Included in the
IUTS AND ALMONDS. DRIED
[APPLE, RAISINS, CURRANTS,
JTS, MARSHMALLOWS, MARAJED
LIMA BEANS, SPINACH,
CHERRY PRESERVES, JELLY,
ES IN CLASS. OLIVES, DUKE'S,
MAYONNAISE DRESSING, rISH
1IMP, MINCE MEAT. AND SHEFAN
CHEESE?thj Finest Ever,
lion Sets, Apples, Bananas, Cakes,
'-Rising Buckwheat and Pan Cake
It Is Good to Eat I have It.
us and will be glad to have his
JON, GROCER
fWWWAAAA/VVVWWWWWWV*
I AM IN BUSINESS
AT the Paul W. Drennan stand, two
miles southeast of Clo\"er and will
handle Fresh Meats, Beef and all kinds
of Groceries. Also Gasoline, Oils, etc.
| Will thank you for your trade. Terms,
Cash. G. TILLMAN JOHNSON, Route
No. 3, Clover, S. C. 80 3t
i i
TAKE NOTICE.
AT a recent meeting of the County
Board of Bducation it was recom- i
mended that the Compulsory School
Term begin on November 6th, 1922, for
all schools in session at that time.
Trustees should at once post the necessary
notices.
JOHN E. CARROLL,
80 2t County Supt. Education.
EAT
I
At Pete's Restaurant and;
enjoy food that is properly;
Cooked and Served in a
way that will please You.'
UTV QP"P VTP
If U MJ-IAV V XJ
| Short Orders and Regular
Meals at most Reasonable
I Prices.
YORK CANDY KITCHEN
Peter Colgin, Prop.
FRESH CREAM CHEESE
As good as you ever ate.
RECEIVED?
Another shipment of that good Flour.
WE HAVE?
Rye, Oats and Wheat. Fertilizer for
grain. Also Oat and Grain Plows.
umniMf. ,,n,l TIPS .,,,,1 POTTHN
sheetsT"
Building Material?
Everything you need from the ground
to the roof. Also a big supply of GALVANIZED
ROOFING, in lengths from
6 to 12 feet.
INDIANA BRANDBACON
is fine. Try it. We sell it at
30 CENTS a Pound.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
W* High grade Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Paper at Enquirer Office.
J. C. WILBORN a
For Immediate Sale?Tjxrgo residence
and lot of R. J. Mackorell, on Ea_st Liberty
street. The price is right. See me
immediately.
ALSO?H. R. Mackorell's beautiful
lot on King's Mountain street.
86 4-10 Acres?Adjoining lands of
Adger Huey. A fine black-jack farm;
6-room house, good barns. Perfectly
level land. For quick sale. Will exchange
for larger farm.
220 Acre6?Eight-room residence; a
large 2-story barn; double crib. Good
pasture; all necessary outbuildings.
Forty to 60 acres of bottom lands; five
horse farm open. Price, $4,840.00.
114 Acres?Of land aVGuthriesville.
The Mr. Tumblin late residence; eight
rooms; large 2-story barn, cement floor
for dairy cattle; at railroad station;
joining school grounds. For a Quick
Sale.
164 Acres?Two miles of Sharon; a
nice, new 7-room residence; 2 good
tenant houses; 80 acres in cultivation;
good orchard. On the new Western
road. Price, $35.00 per Acre.
134 1-2 Acres?Property of Boyce &
J. F. Faukner. Price $5,250. A beautiful
farm and home.
151 1-4 Acres?The property of J. R.
Watson, McConnellsville. Three good
tenant houses, a beautiful 6-room
house and bath.
105 Acres?J. S. Stephenson's home.
Four-room residence. New house.
$3,500, or I will sell 27 1-8 acres with
the new house for $2,000.
For Sale?A new house, C rooms,
with 1-2 acre lot. In the town of Clover.
Jack Jackson's home. Price,
$3,000. Will cxahange this residence
J for a good farm in the country.
J.C.W1LB0RN
WF RIIY F0R TW0
if L DU1 STORES
We believe we can save You
money on Your Groceries
if You trade with Us.
WE WANT TO BUY
; Your Country Produce.
it l ii r u n n n A P
IN 1 Y 11 IN 5 B K U 0
Near Hawthorn Mill
CLOVER, S. C.
On Charlotte Street
YORK, S. C.
B. M. & B. R. NIVENS, Props.
PURINA
FEED
A\"e have Just received a shipment of
Genuine Purina Feeds and will be glad
to have your orders. AVe have it in
the following:
Purina O-Moline for horses.
Purina Cow Chow (Dairy Feed).
Purina Hen Chow?Best Grain Feed
| it is possible to make.
Purina Chicken Chowder (Mash).
| FLOUR, $300 PER SACK?
AVc are expecting a shipment of r
good Straight Grind Flour that we w II
sell for $3.00 per Sack.
W. F. JACKSON
Mackorell-Ferguson Co.'s Old Stand.
Pencil Carbon in largo sheets at The
1 Enquirer Office. 10 Cents. I
BigSavings
We Are Offeixiig Better
for Several Years P<
Show You. Come Ii
Money On Men's an
MEN'S CLOTH
Styles to Suit Every 0
and Make-up:
-? r ? ri j 71
lttcn s Willis, m .Drowns i
Mixture Cloths
Men's All Worsted Sui
Browns, and Greys?G
well made?Priced
Young Men's Suits in t
back, half belt stvh
suits for the voting ma
$1$
Men's Suits in better m/i
Conservative man?Pr
$]
MEN'S NEW FAL!
.
Arriving every day. S
others that are good,
them to you.
! '
Kirkpati
Sells It For Less
ANNOUNCING
SHIEDER DRUG CO.,
YORK, S. C.
SUCCESSORS TO
CALHOUN DRUG CO.
We have purchased the stock and
gobd will of the Calhoun Drug Co., and
respectfully solicit the patronage of
the public.
WE PROMISE
PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE.
Your Patronage Solicited.
THE SHIEDER DRUG CO.
APPLERAND ft ATS
FULGHUMSEED
You'll be wise to sow a good acreage
of Oats. We have the Seed. Also try
a few acres of ABRUZZI RYE. It is
an excellent cover crop.
BAGGING AND TIES
See us for what you need.
DRAG HARROWS
W.n'11 nnml nno In fnllnw that TMPE
RIAL PLOW that we sell. Recognized
everywhere as the equal of any turn
plow ever put on the market.
OBELISK FLOUR
Has been sold on this market for at
least forty years and it has always
been known for its superior quality. A
trial'will convince YOU. Ask us for
BALLARD'S OBELISK FLOUR.
J. F. CARROLL
I
Your Laundry Work?
WE WANT IT?want it on a guarantee
of Satisfactory Work and Prompt
Service. We'll call for your work and
deliver it twice a week. We wash anything?we'll
please anybody. TRY US.
Our York Office is two doors South
of the Courthouse on South Main St.
THE ROCK HILL LAUNDRY
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
OLD ENGLISH FL0?*X
UNQUESTIONABLY THE REST.
Ask some one who has used it.
Just received fresh shipment in all
size cans.
1 FRESH SHIPMENT KINGAN'S
RELIABLE HAMS.
j Try a sack of Our
SUPERLATIVE FLOUR
SEE US FOR?
BAGGING AND TIES
OXFORD BUGGIES
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
EMERSON MOWERS.
| CARROLL BROS, j
inMen's and I
Goods for the Money Than Y
ist. Yes, Sir, That Is Exact
1 and Let Us Show You How '
d Boys' Wear.
ING BOY
ne In Color t Boys' Pants,
Boys' Mole
uul Blues, best for sel:
$9.95 "Rovs* Knits
"J ' """'-'J
ts-BIues, pairs pants
food Suits, =====
- $14.95 FU
lie plaited
2?snappy Men's Fine S
n?Priced without?I
2.50 to $27.50 Men's Work
kes for the cu| ^
iced ^en s Heav;
L9.95 and Up aild Drawe'
Men's and B
L HATS 25 Cts.
Men's and B<
tetson's and
Let US Show I The Yoxvesf
just in?A1
rick-Belk C
Look Carefully
OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST and
See If There Is Not Something You
Need?
CUP GREASE?1 It). Cans and up.
AUTO SOAP?1 It). Cans and up.
NEVERLEAK for Radiators.
CHAINS?All sizes.
RIM LUGS and BOLTS for all cars.
LIGHT BULBS for all cars.
REPAIR KITS for tires.
BLOW OUT PATCHES?All sizes.
ALEMITE GREASE GUI'S.
MILWAUKEE TIMERS for Fords.
SPARK PLUGS for all cars.
GOODRICH Tires and Tubes.
Sec us for Gasoline and Oils.
J. H. CARROLL
IT'S THAT TIME .
Of Year when the Madam
wants a new piece or two
of Fine Furniture.
Come in and look over our
line.
IT'S A PLEASURE
| TO SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE.
M. L. FORD & SONS
FINE FURNITURE.
LICENSED UNDERTAKERS AND
EMBALMERS
BATTERIES! B'SS?:
: $10.00, $12.00, $16.00, $18.00,
$20.00, $25.00 to $42.50.
Can fit any car up Avith almost any
price Battery you want. :
THE FAMOUS?
I S&py I
Batteries Charged for $1.00.
CAN furnish you one while charging 1
if you wish.
I You Must Be Satisfied When We Serve
You.
W. W. BARRON
DO YOU FIGURE
On Painting?
Remodeling, or? ,
Building ?
IF SO
We are confident it will pay \
YOU to figure with US. ,
W. L. WALLACE
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Office In Sherer Building, Opposite ; f
Sherer & Quinn's Store. 1
Says' Wear
ou Have Been Getting
ly What We Have to
We Will Save you Real
/
S' CLOTHING
all sizes 98 Cts.
Skin Pants?the
100I wear... .... $1.48, $1.75
some with two
?Priced... $3.98 to $8.95
fRNISHINGS,
hii ts, with collars and
Meed 98 Cts. to $2.50
Shirts, big and full
49 Cts., 75 Cts., 98 Cts.
y Underwear?Shirts
rs?per garment 50 Cts.
oys' Caps? ,
, 50 Cts., 75 Cts., 98 Cts.
oys' "Sure Fit" Caps
' $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50 A
Things in Knit Ties
: 50 Cts., 75, 98 Cts. Up
t
I
nmnomr
'Uiupaiijr
Sells It For Less
%
HARDWARE
ENAMELWARE
Crockery, Groceries, and
Notions
We now have the BEST and the most
varied line of Merchandise we have
ever had and at the LOWEST PRICES.
Make Our Store YOUR Headquarters.
We can SAVE YOU money.
SOUTHERN CAS*T0RE
G. C. DEESE, Manager
Phone 88 Phon# 88
ROCK HILL, - - 8. C.
? ?' *
Our Guarantee
r
IT IS BECAUSE WE KNOW tya*
our products are BEST that v/e guarantee
tl.em?
"MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY
BACK."
We have FRESH WALNUTS and
BRAZIL NUTS.
TUNA FISH. CARMELO SARDINES
in Tomato Sauce.
SMOKED NORWEGIAN SARDINES
in Olive Oil. Also *
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES.
BOX PRUNES.
THE CASH & CARRY
WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE
BEST
DO IT NOW
PAINT YOUR HOME and SAVE IT,
with
GLIDDEN'S
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OVER ninety per cent pure lead and
zinc, costing you only $2.75 or less per
gallon. Liberal Terms. Ask for them.
EQUIP YOUR FORD WITH
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
CASINGS and TWO-TON TESTED
rUBES. None better.
Heating Stoves, Ranges,
Rugs and a line of FURNITURE?
auilt for service and at reasonable
irlces.
PEOPLES FURNITURE
COMPANY
Just Received
A SHIPMENT OF
BUIST'S FLOWER BULBS
AND SEEDS
Paper White Narcissus, Tulips and
Hyacinths.
Mso SWEET PEA SEEDS.
These Bulbs are all gTOwn In HoU
and and are much superior to the
lulbs growns in America.
HAIL ORDERS
Sent out the same day as received.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
Quality and Service.
'hone No. 7 CLOVER, 8. C
CLOVER, S. C.
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