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0 '?Mrs. Sarah Weiriraub, proprietor of a dry {roods store at Calhoun Falls, Greenwood county vyas arrested this week on a charge of arson. Her arrest is the result of the burrfinig of her dry goods store on the niglif'of Feb. 19. ?: ? AT THE CHURCHES FIRST .-BAPTIST" Rev. R. H.'Wangh, Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 1ft :t. m. Morning service at 11 by Dr. \\\ T. Derieux. gn . ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. .pi. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday ..Rorvic<js-r-Sundny school at 10 a. m.: Mornbig, service at 11. Junior C. E,..at:4 p.."m.-<jiYoun'ff Peoples C. E. * (5.30,p.,m. Evening: service at 7.30. >iji, fe .' < TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J^K. Walker, Pastor. Sup^ay S^rvie^B?Sunday school at 30 a./n:.| Morning service at 11. CHUiRCII OF ;EHE GOOD SHEP: HERD. Rev. T. T.'Walsh, Pastor. Holy communion al 7.30 a. m. Morning service at 11. Easter carol service at 5 p. m. ASSOCIATE .REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Dates, Pastor. Sabbath Services-rrSubbath school at 30 a. m. Morning' service at 11. Evening service at 7jS0. . . CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH , Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday ^school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. . Jsjwcial $otials. At Filbert. Preaching at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. At Philadelphia. Preaching at K p. m.;. 7 J. K. Walker, Pastor. Union, Enon and Clover. Union?Bible school at 10.00 a. m. Pleaching at 11.P0 :j. m. Enon?Bible school at .2.30 p. m. Preaching at 3.00 p. m. Clover?Bible school at 10.00 a. m? J'reaching at 7.30 P- th. . , - ' ,0. tones. Pastor. Clover^Cirouit. Clover?Sunday school a.t 10.00 a. m. Preaching at 11.00 .a. in. St. Paul? Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3.00 p. m. King's Mountain Chapel? Preaching at 7.00 p. m. J. G. I-Juggin, Pastor. Miss Ella J. Ncely. A ? A Mnr/s.-IafiriM. J-VII nfp# She was going to school. Anil of that interrupted journey we cannot speak although we can never forget the marvellous fortitude and the unfailing love and 'consideration that marked the brief and agonizing path of pain she trod before unconsciousness mercifully claimed her. Wo would never forget it. "Our hearts in- glad surprise to higher levels rise" because of her high courage. And we may riot-speak of the hidden life spent at Home 'where she gave herself in unspar-ing. devotion. It is richly shrined in remembering hearts and cherished by those to whom she ministered. Hut we may speak?for here we are all her 'heavy debtors?of that great work of hers with the children. It is a lonely heart that does not shelter one child, and we all' know that children hold the key to the Future. For tweq ty years she taught the boys and grns laying a deep, thorough and honest foundation for their future education to rest on; at the*same time building even deeper in (heir plastic lives the principles she daily exemplified of honor, truth, justice and democracy. I-"or her 'profession never ,outran her possession." SliC was essentially fairminded?just and generous to an unusual degree. Critical also when t!ui\ became necessary?but lenient to 'others and unsparing to herself. She t.'ijtghl the control of spirit that she practiced; and 'children heed no other teaching. Hut of her own great work site seemed unaware. Almost we can imagine her surprise when she found tha.t for her "school was out." and answered "Adsum" not in her accustomed place hut face to face with the (treat Teacher in that School "Where only the Master'shall praise us. and only the Master shall hlame. Where no one shall work for money, and no one shall work for fame; But each for the joy of working', and each, in his separate statu . Shall draw the thlttg as lie/sees It. for the (tod of Things as They Arc." A. M. S. THE BEST TEST Is the Test of Time. Years ago J. (V Kobinson of Charlotto Street. York, told of good results n.oin't?! Ivi/lnnt.' I ?ill? \'f)W Mr. Robinson confirms the former statement?says there-lias been no return of the trouble. Can York people ask for more convincing testimony'i Ask your neighbor!*- ' "f found Doan's'Kidney fills were mighty fine when I had occasion to use them some time ago," says Mr. Robinson. '"I am glad to recommend them highly. My kidneys were out of order and my back ached. . L suffered terribly on that account.- 1 saw Doan's Kidney fills advertised and got some at the. York Drug Store. Doan's soon gave me a complete relief and I have had no trouble since." NEARLY SEVEN YEARS LATER, Mr. Robinson added: "The euro Doan's Kidney fills gave me some time ago has been lasting and I haven't .had any occasion to use them since. I'll tell you. this medicine certainly is reliable-ajid I am glad to have you use my former statement." i 1'rice (iOc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a. 'kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney, fills?the same that Mr. Robinson had. Foster-Milburn t'o.. Manufacturers, Buffalo. X. Y. COTTON MARKET Friday. .March 25, 1921. Cotlon Seed Shawn 1Clover 11?, 24 Yorkvillc .... 11 24 FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. "LTAYIXfS made our Filial Settlemenl willi ilie Probate Court of York county as Administrators ol' the oslaU of A. .M. liAKXETT. deceased, notice i> hereby given that at 11 o'clock a. m.. on April 11, 1921. we will make application to said court for our discharge from further liability in connection with saiil estate. T. C. HARNETT. \\\ It. IIAKXHTT. Administrators Estate of A. .M. Darnell Deceased. York. S. C.. .Marcle 11-, 1921. 20 f f.tl MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale? Earliana and Magnificent tomato plants, ready to set out.. Price per 100 plants 10 cents. Mrs. J. D. Land, York No. 1. 2*1 It. Wanted?To buy a goocl second-hand Ford touring car. Address "B", Care Enquirer. 24 It Beginning April 1st?Our prices for shoeing will bo: Far Nos. 1, 2 and 3. $1.25. All sizes above this. $1.50. E. B. Hough. Montgomery's 0?d Stand, " York, SC 24 2t , Taken Up?One dark Mulcy head cow, Thursday evening. Owner can have same-by paying expenses, including the cost 'Of this ad. Jess Lanier, Xoely Cotton Mill. 24 It. The-Ladies?Of the Episcopal church will sell "Bread, Cakes and ^Ciindy" on Saturday, the 2Gth. beginning at 9 o'clock at the York Hardware Co.'s Store.' , ' ; It* Beginning April 1st-?Bor shoeing and all repair work our terms will be Strictly Cash on Delivery.* E. 1-3. Hough, Montgomery's Old, Stand, York, S. C. 24 21 Young Men. Women?Over 17, ..for & Postal Mail Service.. $120 month. Examinations April. Experience unn( .* ' For free particulars of instruction, write John Leonard, / (fonier Civil Service examiner) COS Equitable IJIdg., Wsahingtc.n, 13. C. 24 3t " Hemstitching and Picoting?10 cents a yard, customer furnishing thread. See or write. Miss Debro Sandifcr, York, S. C. 23 0t For Sale?Fine grade Long Staple cotton seed, $3.00 per bushel. H. L. Johnson, R. F. D. 1, York, S. C. 18 tf Wanted?At once, 25 good axe-hands, to get out cross tics, at $1.50 a day, or IS cents a stick. Pay noon every Saturday. Work to continue two months. Apply at Hickory Clrovc and orxiyx ii;t ^111 v*uiujjuii>, j. u. -riai tin, Agcpt. 22 3t* Tomato P.lantc?Early Anna, Bonnie Boss and Brimcr. by Parcel Post, 30 cents per 100; $3 per 1,000. S. N. Stacy. Clover Xo. 3. 21 tf. \ Why Send?Your kodak films a way to be developed when it can .be done at home? First class work. Fair treatmen,t. Honest prices. Home portrait work a specialty. R. D. Barber, Cannon Mill, York, S. C. 20 tf. Wanted?1,000 men to patronize our Barbershop. Join our pressing; club. Four suits a month, $1.50. Phone 1G0. Rear of postofflce. Dallas & Camp, Clover. 20 St SORGHUM SEED. T^HE weather permitting-, my thresher A will be operated at my home oh Tuesday, March 29, till noon only. It R. X. PLA'KCO. WHEN YOU WANT v A XYTHIXG hauled, that can be iiaulA ed on a Truck, call P. D. HOPPER, ciiilty. Prices right. Phpne 77. 24 9t NOTICE A meeting of the citizens of the Town will be held at the Courthouse on Monday night. 2Sth instant, at S o'clock, to hear report of Trustees; of School district with reference to proposed Bond Issue. The Board first fixed Friday and then Thursday of the present week to h^ld this meeting, but on account of other attractions already fixed for these dates we had. to change our plans. This ,by way of explanation of calling thife meeting so close to the day of election. Please be at the Courthouse next Monday night at S o'clock. ' TIIOS. F. McDOW, Chairman. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, S^M'f'tnpvv l K. T. EASTER SERVICE ATTENTION! Knights Templars" You are requested to assemble at the Masonic Hall, York, in full uniform. except swords, at 3 o'clock p. m., Sunday afternoon. 27th. -to attend Easier service at Presbyterian church at 3.30. at which time Rev. J. K. Walker will deliver an Easter sermon. The general public and especially all members of Masonic fraternities are cordially invited. J. E. .JOHNSON, S. L. ST EE LI-;. 2t 23 Committee. FIRST CLASS SHuE WORK TTALK soling, patching, etc., in all A methods by band or machine, in first class style at reasonable rates and guaranteed satisfaction. East Liberty Street, Upstairs Nichols Building. OWENS ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP 23 2t. ' -rr\ ncDTnrie Ann rocniTODC IW uc.o I uno nixu i w nw, A EL persons indebted to the estate of ; n MARTHA II. METTS, deceased, are hereby notified to mqke payment io the undersigned at once, and all persons having claims against said estate are duly advised to present them to me duly authenticated within the time prescribed. by law. * C. K. SPENCER. Executor, 1 20 f .It York, S. C. Awful Drop SEA ISLAND SHEETING j Beautiful qutility, 40 inches wide?last November sold" at 40 Cts. yard?5,000 yds. on sale here NOW at 71-2 CTS. YARD ARRIVED THIS WEEK j Thousands of yards of GINGHAMS. I VOILES, LAWNS. POPLINS. SILKS, j Etc. You want to see these quick. 'j New Dresses In Plenty Here Also WAISTS, SKIRTS. MUSLIN UN| IJE It WEAR?ALL AT NEW PRICES. NEW EASTER HATS j Just arrived yesterday?S4 NEW EAS| TEE HATS--Snappy styles?$fi.t)li val i Ui-s I In* v art*. t"<??i nur cnuicf iiciv J ' $2.50 EACH. A Few Things You May Not :l Know That We Have: flood IJKOOMS?7.1 Ots. Kind 44 CTS. ,; TOAIATU12S 10*CTS. Can l i nCTACON SOAP 4 CTS. Cake 'JOLIVKS?iiarifo bottle 25 CTS. ' CI K>C<?LATHS-Sl.mi Pound quality in ribbon tjod bn>:vs 40 CTS. Pound |McCONNELLGD0R0yDSC0. FERTILIZERS We have n good supply of Fertilizers in our Warehouses?Almost any kind you may want. The prices are much Lower than they were at -the opening of the season. See Us. We will, be glad to quote you prices. WANTED?To buy all kinds of Peas. WE WANT TO SELL? Corn. On is. Mill Feed, Dairy Feed, Sweet Feed, Plow Moles. -We have i the GENUINE / VULCAN TURN PLOWS? Vulcan Middle Breakers, and all the Repair. Parts and Points for Vulcan .Plows. I FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS-^ vWe believe the Belt HOTTER you ever had on your table. YORK SUPPLY CO,. Wholesale and Retail ESTABLJS BEACHI Repair D< | Our Repair Department Real High'Ola I Fine Watch and Jewelry : I Have us mount vour d: 1 & I ENGEAVING NEA IBEACH-IHRIE I Old Reliable . | ROOK HI | / i | Bay Hardi inc. vvc.c.r\ vr uinuoumllt l , WARE FOR THE FARM, Every farmer who re; more or less cotton, corn, of course need more or I want to sell you what yo that desire, we are annon prices to lighten -the farm hardware costs in proper sale begins Tomorrow?S Continues to Saturday, i money by buying your nc | THE LADIES will al: I Price Sale as we are oft'eri I ed prieosmn goods needed I incr this sale. Tt will mi All Prices Quoted Bel FARMING-IMP] No. 10 Genuine OliveivTurn.Plows,/ X No. 13 Genuine Oliver Turn Plows, X Goober One-Horse Turn Plows, lis O No. II) Kill),' Bee Turn Plow, tyive Y No. 13 King Bee Turn Plows, Olive X No. 7 King Bee .Middle Butter, Oli< X S. B. No. 3 Moline Xuni Plows, list 9 S. B. No. 5 Moline Turn Plows, lis IS. B. No. G Moline Middle Buster, S. B. No. 7 MolineMiddle Buster, 1 50 Tooth 9-1G Drug Harrgws, list p GO Tooth D-IC Drug Harrows list | GO Tooth 5-8 Drag Harrows, list pi GO Tooth 5-8 Drag Harrows, list pi Moline Planter's Friend Corn Plan H/TTTT *171 *TOTTT>XrT tJLVi.U JU.?j I UXinJL $8.00 Genuine J^c-atlipr Collars, ni $! 4 at $3.98; $l.f>0 Plow Collars at $1.38; $1.50 J tod Mantes ;rt $1.1 48 Cts.; $1.25 Trace Chains, at ! x ut 58 Cts.; 75 Cts. Perforated I & dies, at $2.27; $3.50 Leather Ur 4 Check LiniVs, at $5.98; $11.00 li 4 $12.50 Leather P.rcechings. at J 9 Cts. each; 25 Cts. Heel Bolt, % F? 9 Cts.; No. 10 Oliver Poir 4> ver Plow Points No. 12, list 70i 4 nnoga Points, list price 00c?, Mow Points, list fiOc?at 49 C x Cts. each. I GARDEN TOOLS?$1.25 Potato I 4 Rakes?At $1.02; $1.00 12-Pror X Antes Shovels?At $1.38; $2.01 4 $2.25 Post Ilole Dingers?At $ 4 1.48; $2.00 Suatli and Blade?A <S> $2.23; All Handle Goods at Ret f At $2.18. v $1(5.50 Stewart Clipping Machines? Z $1(5.50 Myers l'limj) Stands?At 4 40 PER CENT. OFF ON ALUMINUM WAR] J> Seven Cup Percolators. $55.00 values 4 ties?At $1.15; A Qt. Kettles, $1 4 Pans, $1.25 values?At 65 Cts.; X ties?At $1.00; H inch Puddin X inch Pudding Pans, $1.75 vului 4 25 Cts. each. ilCE CREAM FRE] Frost King lfrcozeiv., 1 (|t. size. $3.1 value?At $2.93; li qt. size, $4.1 value?At $4.28; (i qt. size, $ VACUUM AUTOMATIC ICE CRE size. $5.0$ value. White' Knann $S.5U value. White Enamel?At CROCKERY AND Gj $2.50 Set Gold Band Dinner I'latcsCups and Saucers?At $1.48 Se eers?At $1.43 Set. 40 Per Cen GALVANIZED WARE?$1.5i> No. Tubs?At 78 Cts.; $1,110 12-Ql. Cts.; 75 Cts. io-Qt. Extra Heat 20 Per Cent Off on Dazey Churns. <\ $1.75 Galvanized Mail Boxes?At . 6 $00.00 Rugby Clincher Tire Bicycle OIL STOVES AN] 9 Five Burner RED STAR OIL STO Y COLE'S HIGH GRADE RANGES, BROOM PRICES CU' X $1.25 BROOMS?At 88 CTS.; $1.00 A ALABASTINB?All Colors?75 Ct? | FARMERS HARDWA CUT THIS AD. OUT?Study it ca ' Your Needs NOW?You'll Savi % < Melrose Flour... We have a fresh sh.pment of this elegant Flour." If you have used. MELROSE.you know that no other flour is In its class. If you haven't used MELROSE. we invitc-you to try one sack? then vou will he a, MELROSE user. OTHER NEW ARRIVALS? PICKLES-1?Sweet and Sour Pickles? loose in Barrels and also in bottles. MAYONNAISE DRESSING ? The popular Sunbeam brand." None better. SUNSHINE COFFEE?Many cusjn-. niers say it is the beat ever. Put up in sealed tins?every can Guaranteed. SUNBEAM JEA?Just' " like " the Coffee?the Best to be. had. ' Try itFRESH .OLIVES?Plain and Stuffed. pvAim'nd'TOn FRUITS?Prime's. An pies and Peaches, Vefy choice quality. CANNED GOODS?Everything in Che way of Vegetables. Meats and,-Fifth. See Us for the'Godd Things of Life. SHERER & ?UINN . . 1 f' ' ' v' ' V ' ?w. ^ HED 1887 ' | IHRIE'S jpartment I in the Hands of Three 1 ss Workmen. | repairing,' Stone Setting. ;| iamond in a new ring. I TLY EXECUTED JEWELRY ^Jewelers. - | LL, S. 0. t xSxmxs ware Here 1 OW PRICES ON.FARM HARD- ? AND ALSO THE HOME. ids this is going to plant I and other crops. He.will I ess new farm tools. We -I u need?and in liiie with I mcing these reduced sale I ers,:biii'den and put farm | tion to cotton prie#?this I Saturday, March ;2Gth and | \pril 2d?-you ^yi.U save I ;eds during tliis side. I so profit by this Reduced I ing many special! y.reduc- I in ere it home?buy dur- i t you. , I low Are For.CASH. | [jEMENTS,;ETC. ' list price, $1C.00?Going- at ....$1250 -A list price $18.00?Going at ....$14,25 it price $9.00?Going at $5.75 ir repairs fit, list $10?At $11.00 r Repairs fit, list $17.50?A t....$13.00 X ver repair fit. $17.50?At $13.00 X price $10.2;*)?At $12 25 X it price $1S.25?At - $14.00 0 list price $15.75?At $12.00 9 ist price $10.75?At $13:C0 X rice S1S.50?At $15.00 X A. C1C cr> X ipicc L 9iu.uv <? ice $21.00?At $18.50 <| ice $23.00 At $19.00 4> ter, list price $20.00?At $17.50 x SHINGS, ETC. \ 1 5.75; ?r..r,0-Genuine Leather Collars x . $1.18; $1.7f) Adjustable Hames, at X 8; 7") Cts. Best Grade Hack Bands, & 98 Cts.; 7f> Cts. Yellow Collar Pads, f Jads, at 58 Cts.; $3.00 Leather Briigies at $2.48; IS-foot x 1 1-X <f> l> 'foot x 1 1-8 Check Lines, $4.88; X ?3.93; 15 Cts. Plow Stock Clevises, X at 18 Cts. each; Plow Steel, F. D. w its, list C0c?At 48 Cts.'each; Oil- $ c?At 58 Cts. each; No. 43 Chatta- x At 49 ,Cts.; No. 03 Chattanooga a ts. cadi; 35e Goober Points at 28 J> )iggers at 98 Cts.; $1.25 14 Prong X ig Rakes?At 84 Ct3.; $1.75 Oliver <|> ) Oliver Ames Spades?At $1.48; <? 11.78; $2.00 Post Hole Diggers?At $ t $2.48; $2.75 Snath and Blade?At x luced Prices. $2.50 Plow Stocks? X -At ..._ :. $13.50 I $13.50 | ALL ENAMEL WAKE. <2 3 AT HALF PRICE I i?At $1.50; 5 Qt. Kettles, $2.25 val- 2> .75 values?At 90 Cts.; 3 Qt. Sauce 4 (i Qi. Preserving Kettles, $2.00 val- $ g Pans, $2.00 values?At $1.00; 12 X j?At 90 Cts.; 50 Cts. Dippers?At <| 2ZERS REDUCED ? )() value?At $2.38; 2 qt. size, $3.50 v 15 value?At.$3.83; 4 (|t. size, $3.00 x 0 value?At $5.68. <| ;AM FREEZERS?12 dish or 2 qt. ? .'1?At $4.28; 24 dish or 4 at. size, X $6.98. ..A Good Time to Buy.' <5> kLVANIZED WARE -At $1.48 Set; $2.50 Set Gold Band % it; $2.50 Decorated Cuns and Sau- <$> t Off on All Extra Pieces. . X :i Tubs?At 98 Cts.; $1.25 No. 2 % Extra Heavy Water Pails?At 58 <s> :y Water Pails?At 38 Cts. Each Need one? Buy It NOW. " x - ?124 | i?At ?38.0O f D COLE RANGES ? VES, Stili.OO value?At S43.G0 $ $137.50 values?At $88.50 X T NEARLY IN HALF I LJROO.US?At 58 CTS. Each. . X f. Packages?At 48 CTS. Pkg. X RE & SUPPLY CO. I irefully?See w^;at you need?Buy y o Money. All Prices are CASH. <| REAL ESTATE ACENCY FOR' SALE The J. W. Dobson Property?Corner of Congress and Madison streets. Good' nine-room dwelling and store. Lot faces on Congress and Madisoh streets, with room for more buildings. Attractive bargain.* Cottage on W.right Avenue?Five rooms and commodious, sleeping porch, electric lights, water and bath. Lot SO feet front, 2S0 feet'back. ( ] ..Nine Room House?Between residence of C. F. Sherer and Carfbll Bros.' Store. If you are looking for afine.lo.. cation and a bargain, see me quick. " . . .Five Room House?Off King'sTMpun-; tain street, Yorkville. Lot. 90x200'feet. Thirty Acres?One njile of/Yorkville, on King's Mountain road. / * - . Tract of 47 Acres?AU.cleared, with 'five-room house, about' one mile " west of King's Mountain Chapel. ' " Tract of 142 Acres?T.wo /miles .of Clover. Has a first class neatly/painted eight-room house, witlf good barn and outbuildings; also a well finished four-room house with outbuildings. Entire place is good level land with practically no waste. .Will sell as . a whole or divide so as to leave settlement developments on either tract. New. four-room, house?Near Yorkville Graded chool. , Six-room house?On ,South Congress Street (R. D. Dorsett property). Lot 185 feet fronti.and-.-300 feet deep. Thirty-five and three-quarter acres? on York and Clover road, near Filbert Six room house. Farm produced fourteen bales of cott'on.'last year. Residence Phohe 111 dnd Office Phone 74. Ci F. SHERER, Real JEstate THEATRE today "FANTOMAS"? Episode No. 13. Also n goot!" Comedy. Saturday/ CHARLES HUTCHISON? in J.tit? wiihtwuju, J^|;iauuc u. "On the Brink." Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN' in "Tiie pawnshop'." And also the Selzniclc News. MONDAY LOUISE LOVLY? In'"Little Grey Mouse." The story of n woman who trod a thorny path through the? wilderness of neglect into the garden of true'love and cont6nt. TUESDAY- , MARY MILES -WINTER? In "Sweet Lavender!" The story of a. girl whose personality was as sweet as the .flower whose name she bore. ' J. Q. WRAY/Manager. the 1ST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL - - - - 10:00 A. M. WORSHIP ----- 11 A. M. Preaching by Dr., W. .T. Derleux Subjeqfl : 'THE BAPTIST OPPORTU.NIXY." . Every member, of the Church urged to be present. All others'most welcome. B /. P. U. Sunday Afternoon at 4.00; O'clock t SUNDAY,EVENING: The congregation of the First Church is ifivited to worship at the Charlotte Street Baptist church, where Dr. Furman Moore of Greenville, will preach. 9 , ,A. M. GRIST, B. H. WAUGH, S. S. Supt. Pastor. LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST ARRANGED for on York County . Farms. Long-term. (C% through Federal Land Bank). Why not stop paying higher rates? Charges reasonable. C. E. SPENCER. I Don't Put Off to 1 to do that ea I?attend tor Come to Our Store and "W the Dress, the Hat'ai desire, for Easter we; We have' coming in . "very" attrac Especially for this last shopping in Minuetts, Ta Minuctt Dresses in Navy that look twice the p S Taffeta Dresses in Navy Si H-vnv?:TVi?n?er?ft i IV-* l. v ? ^ J. VUU W 111UV I per cent more than marked?Priced ONE LOT OF TAT Tliat sold at wholesale ; $22.50 to $29.75?Oi this Easter rush is IF ITISACO^ Sec what we have?We u Wrap'that will-please yo Right.-\ B : QUE STOCK; BArc complete. We believ Villi iv'Airf T'.fil lie; .oliaw I(? Vlt (.till. ^ JLtiu U11V 1' PONGEE?Which has be spring?Priced at 48 Cts., $1 CP EPE -DE-CHINES?i Copen, Light Blue, Pir Priced at TAFFETA?All colors a good?Priced at Come to see us. It is a pl< 1 K1RKPATRI H Sells It For Less ??r? m mam mssmammm i Getting Eggs is Easy? I WHEN YOU HAVE LAYING BLOOD ! I have Red pullets that began laying I lasd October and I had my first broody hen yesterday in the Red pens. If you want something to lay those highpriced Xmas eggs try a setting of my REDS. If you want something to lay great big white eggs, and lots of'them get a setting or my Black Minoqras. Now if you want a table bird and something that has no equal and to lay Xmas eggs and to go broody and hatch ,early fryers that get the price, try ,(a setting of my Dark.' Cornlsn Indian Games and be convinced. v. I'm- only getting around 75 eggs per. .day, and I believe I-can fill,your orders: promptly.): / '> ?: Eggs from.Pen No. I, Reds, $5.00?15;. Pen No.. 2, $.2.50?15.., S. C: Black MinorcaSj Pea-No. 1, $.4.00?15; Pen No...2,. $2.50?15. Dark -'Cornish* Indian Game, Perr No. 1. S3.no: Pen. No. 2. $2'50?15. Oliver Laced t Wyandotte; :$2.50?15. These prices are for; eggs /delivered; 5j? cts. * less here at -the I guarantee safe delivery and a hatch of. eight chicks 'from each setting. - . , , mtsitn HARNESS AND SHOE' ? HOSPITAL Corner Congress and 'Jefforsons Sta. We wish to announce that we have added to our force an EXPERT SHC1E REPAIR MAN? Cqpable of doing any. .Shoe Repair work. Your.repair..woSc solicited, and .if you >vilfa?rus knftw.iwe will cqlh.for it in tdvyn. * j WE ASK OUR FARMER FRIENDS TO BRING US THEIR HARNESS FOR REPAIRS. > ' [ 1 Prompt Service and Good .Work and At Fair Prices. A. D. BOESETT, Prop. / ;a . t 'w* S J\ w m .v. ' V :" ? YOUR MONEY^ND PATIENCE BY HAVING YOUR CAR WORK DONE AT THE 'J- ! 'I Peoples Garage "We Specialize on . BUICK, HUDSON, STUDEBAKER AND ANDERSON CARS. You will; :flnd us at. LITE'S OLD STAND?across the fctreet. from, the City Market- ? , . Reasonable Charges,"Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed. B. J. DEVOS,.Manager, . . . - S We have on Hands and on road*? 16 Per Cent -Acid, -r:" Kainit, Cotton Seed Meali , 9-2-2 and - f Nitrate, of Soda. - - - . . J . :ii. Ana can rurnisn you wiui airausi any analysis of Guano. Red Oats and Clover Seed SEED IRISH POTATOES. In stock. New shipment of STEED PLOWS and 'GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED REPAIRS. WE WILL BE GLAD TO SEND YOU \ Anything In Our,Line. CARROLL BROS. wmamiiH the Last Mutate STER SHOPPING .. I r TODAY?NOW. | re Will help you decide on -1 id whatever else*you may S some fl ITIVE DRESSES fl minute rush, of Easter -I ffetas and Meteors. ' fl , Black and Browns mm rice?Priced at fl $12.95 and $13.95 | Brown, J31ack ?pid ' Eire worth at least 20 - m we will have them fl $9.95 to $17.50 \ fl VFET. A TVRiRSSES , ' ' I a few weeks ago at B ir price ,on them for B $24.95Each B lT QE A WRAJ? I lay have just, the oCoator fl u and our Prices are just 8 OF SILKS re that we have just what, s ;en;yery popular this fl .25, $1.38 and $1.98 Yard I sTavy, Black, Brown and fl Lk and Turquoise? fl 98 Cts.,.to $2.25 Yard I nd the qualities arc fl $1.38 to $2.50 Yard fl easure to show our goods. E CK-BELK CO. I ??- Sells It For Less' ,fl B' BBBBBflM^PBB BPBBB BB iCWILBORHSra 186 3-4 Acres?Nice .seven, room riesN ' dehce, two' 'good/tenant houses;'good: barn; *11 necessary outbuildings. Price," $52.50 per Acre. The property of E: G. Pursley. Formerly known as the 7."J., >/;> Matthews home place. ?. ? , 37 Acres?One-half miles of' ftaimihY / v^-$i Church and Santiago (School:' '.orre; 'dfx jf room dwelling; twenty-five (25) acres under cultivation: good 'orchard;'. gb'oH. * barn. Price $2/100.00) : T,he' t)j-opertyri,:C tit".T. El Bigge'rs. " i " : >} *!?>* ;;.;, SU.''.' :>tj 100 Acres?Knowi^ as the:-Le,e .GroveHJ':?:iu.'-.X% farm and home, near-ia school housem^cv%;> 'and church; one seven, room dwelling;uokl "fifty . (50) acres' under >i.cultivation j>?' ,:'A good orchard, one tenant, house,A^gtDtodjr:;j.->.; ibarn. Price, $4,20(MJO." The 'rpr<^ctXtp4Vfv;':^?i of J. E. Biggers. b :T i/moes 40.3 Acres?Six 'miles of .''Klhg'S'J ?."> Creek, one mile of SantiagohgchtfoU'll. ni' -|*i one four room dwelling, gob(d,l(.n?.tvu,__ .-ra 'barn with foiir stalls;''twenty-t>vo acres under cultivatlpn; .^balgnce *?.& timber.. Price, $70.00 -fcer 'acrt. ^hip poperty of G. Price'Clark. M.t- '-T^ 56 5-8 Acres?Seven miles of york*/* one mile of Beershe.ba church,, one-.'. fourth of a mile df McElwee schodl.c? One five room-dwelling; ;good crib and > ; two stables; thirty-five (35) acres .tin-. der cultivation; balance in pasture and timber (good pasture).- Jhrlce, $2,100.00. The property of L. H. Cob-- '.: ties. y, J 300 Acres?one and one-half . mllea ' i'.'rt of McConnellsville; one new'six room -i.^a :?$-\ dwelling, eight horse farm under cul-'^n. tivation, forty C40) 'acres 'in* timber: 1 good orchard, several -'acres 'Of'good;' ^ bottom land, six tenant' houses/. three,. to five rooms ^ch, big ne-iv. bairn, cot-' : lb ton house, well with' gasoljpe' engine;! i};/A$ , water in lot. ahd dwelllngpftwo- barnsat tenant .'houses...-I. have, only a shaftoption on 'this. -it is p splendid country. i,;m home and will- be..sold at-the:, right'?, ,-&[rt, price. ' The prpperty of rvV. 'J.- Carter. L '35 '3-4 Acres?One- mile of Plibert yhtl one two-story "six' r'dom : dwPHirtg,% eighteen (IS)-acres iinder cultivation) seventeen' (17) acres ' in timber;" one bprn. 'Price/'$85;00'-periadfe. ' :-v 97 Acres??rbe''property'" of f Setzer,"f6iir JmIleS? "Of^Newjpoit;'jbhre/:':-jP^ I ABo ^ol^ Wlfoa -Af ^Tndlo' "WnVhr auu; uug-^tt'4- *?yy./ jm church .and,; school. Que . two-story, j; ^-v'^ seven"roOra. dwelling;, three horse' ?$ uncjer cultivation;,' pleh,ty *'df'-' tlmftdiv -*rt'; j.-.j gp'od dhcha.i*d',"l'6he four-' rpoih tenant house, barn. Pride, $70.00 "pe'if'acre. . ,65 ^Acres?At -Filbert, .the, -property ?*&&& of S. M. White; four room dwelling, ^ about fifty a6r.es under 'cultivation'; ten acres In 'tflfnber,- one four. tenant hbude, two barns. Prices ^78.75;,^ per acre. 387.83 Acres?The property, of ;D. Shfjeder, two niiles. of York; ,6ne twostory, eight room dwelling, three hUn- .y. ; died (300) acres under cuUiydtipp,' seventy-five (75) acres in timber, good.^.y^jy orchard, twe'rity-five' (25)' acre's "Of torn land, six tenant .'houses, three . six rooms' each. . Price $60jOO!ppr If preferred we', wlljf." c;uti;..thls Int^f.rv.: ^ smaller tracts. . j '. ;<do^yS 146 AcresP-Near R. M."Lindsay;rfone Ji(opr^ four rooni house, old and. rusty;. THfefyvjg!&r| land 'is -rolling, roughs and -.ready. fob^oSr.hard', work.Will 'produce-as niuck as high priced land; is in a lbnfeso'me.noia place; about two and 'one-half; horse1 vr ?ci farm'pjjen-on it; free running streams some bottom land, and lots of; turiber* * wo For a man that wants a homo., and , teiob'o:;%{ npt afraid of -work, this is. a.^redt ;t&r-y gain "$T1.00, per acre : and > ready a,foiS't|:>U%A? .offers. ' ' '- yili Two tracts of lahd?j&ffe;'6o'nta!jitng>'; twenty (20) acres with--'"!*1 <housC.uan,o!n^^'fl^r%o'htatfiln^th^^^^vi.'5' '(30) acres, known as the C.' B. 5rer-^t&so via; ritt tract, one-half mile' from .Tdrft^ '? J"JVi joffiing the fine farm formerly belonginjr to Cart>vi-lght and Cannon. ' sell separately. Will acbept for the fifty'(50) acres. The property of R, C. Howe. 1 ' * 45 Acres?Known as the ''^hlfesldeVr i'^.;'^^ Mill Site," two and one-half"mites' - of ? Hickory Grove.. One "dwelling,0 fiveinpof-' 3' rooms: twenty-five (25) acfes-'in culti'-)f>iW.x&| vation; balance in pasture amiytim&ep.,> One three-xoom tenant hotftsd,'-ttVOx': barns. Price. $$"000.00. ProjieYty'-'of TL T :-ST.-y M. Whitesides. . ' Three Lots?In the town,. oC,Clover ' near the Graded School building. See, me for .price, which is rigjht,' ; ^/V. 156 Acres?Five and one-half miles ' of Rock Hill; one mile of "aVepteqdld fr ' /% school; 'three tenant houses,' two'barns;' one e^tra large barn; a todgnlficent new dwelling,, two storieB,-plrie rooms, ' * ?, light^and water; all modern improvements. This is undoubtedly, the best. ' eqiiiiJed, absolutely level -farm in the "V county. See me for prlce-^Which'ist- ; V Right. . A-' 7 i/>.. jc. '240 Acres?in.,.Mecklenburg coupty/v''^} X. C.t-located on ,the|.l^al;'i6riai''TState " Highway.frdm>Charldtte to Colombia. 'fOhiv six miles from Charlotte crp.ss. roads; three-fourthis of/ a. mfle frdm,'VSharort .schools and >hurch; a ,'magnrfl- 7 cent country farm and WTll ISe 'sold 'at; the right price. * . ' "SL ; '.55 3-4 Acres?Eetween York. and i-.. : Rock Hill, near Floyd Jackson's-store; , . >a'four room house ahd Barn. Plenty of wood, good land, .good neighborhood; .J;. 7 near schools and'-churches; about'three ^-v.yvf miles of'Tirzah station. .Price on .levpl-.-/;: ;' >? with cotton prices. , 113 Acres?Two. miles of York, large y fen'room residence; good -barn.^new . 'Si tenant houSe, .about a-threerhorse farm . -r-% opep. .Plenty' of wood and jjvater, on V 7; ,7 public road from York to Clover. . .Cut these ads out and *.;keep for 7 jS reference. " ? Vv# - The above farms lare air priced right, * it :<[/ I I YORK. - - '8.7C.' v '? ' i : r 'A\ WE SELL SB?'?,ill AND.THEY ARE GOOD SHOES, TOO The :Bostonian, the/ Sek. and ..the. Lionv Brand .for.men, and Hoffueand "Mont- v}*# gomery Shoes for Ladles. Better .see,.!-;,' us for SHOES. ' ! . ' i.Also see us for OVERALLS. "WORK -' -7 . *, SHIRTS and HEAVY-UNDERW^R- .y'T v? WAGONS AND BUGGIES ; ;.': '3 We sell the well known and..jtftne-,),..'^^tried White Hickory ;Wagcrng, and the ..,3?' Blount and High Point BuggJesT-bei-' ... , ? ter wagons and buggies are Hot s'gjd ?// hereabouts. Also .we sell Wago.n ' and ., Buggy Harness, Whips and Lap Robes. . TO BE SURE WE SELL ",'T . Flour. Meal. Sweet Feed. .Mill Feed, Rice Flour and Appier Seed Oats. - A We have BROWN SUGAR. J. F. CARROJ.1, S 1 o TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. " r A LL persons Indebted to the estate of i JOHN LAW JACKSON, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment'tec *d.i the undersigned at once, and'persons '. 'I having claims against said. ejstateAre. ' advised to present . the..satnp\' JH'op'e^y ' 'l' proved, within. the. time.''prescribed; ijy' (/ law. . . ~ / ELttUN L'. AlDAMS, ' ; ; r'v 22. f at* . ;., V: 1 i . ; \ * ? ' /V .