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PICS TKO lllb vavj wuui aj rXXDXT, OCTOBER. M, f .ooioraiE Tto Eaquirer. " ; ",Wwing , t ouad poetd os th gi ItoH door' of B. Campbell CaTeny at ' . trdat,' several day ago against operat ing mij-ginnery under, a period of thirty ' iMj wis only a joke, according to ill or- station obtained last Sunday by a re porter for Toe Yorkvil Enquirer. Bamors were oa the streets in York ' viA last week that notice not to operate Y Jua ginnery had been found by Mr. - Careny; but the rumors could not be verified. f 0, It sow devf lops that several of Mr. Caveny 'a neighbors pouted ouch a notice Sunday night at the corner of North CoagreVs and Kings Mountain street, the car completely jumping the street and alighting on the cement sidewalk with the rear end in the yard of W. L. Williams. The four wheels of the ma chine were smashed to kindling wood; but otherwise it was ndf damaged. T ie driver, ria said,-"waa unhurt. r The acci dent w wjd to have occurred when the driver; riding " alone, was coming down North Congress .and preparing to tura into Kings Mountain street en route to ward (lastonia. Either underestimating his distance in taking the curve or else traveling at such a rate of speed that it was impossible to slow up, the car struck t lit concrete curb and hopjed over intu SOVEREIGN NUX-IRON a the ginnery, the notice stating in i tlie sidewalk, the front facing the street effect that if the ginnery was operated under thirty days, dire consequences would result. A picture of a bug was drawn at the bottom of the notice and there was also some reference to mutches and ashes. Mr. Caveny was inclined to take the matter seriously at first ; but a short time later when neighbors and friends in formed him that it was their work and that it had been done by them as a joke. he proceeded to gin eotton as usual with the hack in the yard. How tne driver escaped serious injury was a mys tery to mi exMTt automobile driver who inspected the place yesterday morning. 'o arrest ;is made. It is estimated that the damage to the machine is about Trad Mark IOm) Rise Despite his 77 years Mr. A. K. Oettys, of Filbert No. 1, continues to be un usually active. "I sawed 29 cuts from a big piece of timber with a hand saw one day recently," said Mr. Gettys, who was in Yorkville last Saturday. "It didat tire me very badly. I can't pick cotton any more to do any good, because of the fact that it is hard for me to atoop. In fact I never was much at pick int; cotton,'' I " Rock Hill Car Smashed. "I. dou't know whose car it was or a.dythuig about it; but I noticed a Chevrolet touring car lying smashed to smithereens just off the first railway crossing out of Kings Mountain, N. C, toward Grover, N. C, last Bumlay, ' ' said yesterday Mr. J. H. B. .Jenkins, Jr. "I don't think I ever saw a more complete wreck of a car than that was. The car bore a Rock Hill, 8. C, license plate. " ,.j ... ...c ........ . r,.In,.,V ) ou II never go ictioiw that .nay be placed ou j ol(l fji!,h;oiu,(1 llieicines . I nt of fruits and vegetables j msg anJ .(,.oft.sson;,i Illc fi TONIC i If your fool distresses you, if you are I constipated, have headaches, dizzy slls, i or nervous and get the blues, just take a a i .s.Mt fnl f Knvi.rt.iGrn "inr-Ir(ill Tonic You'll find all the disagreeable feeling passing away very quickly. Vv as scores of your neighlrors are doing get a bottle of .Sovereign Xux Iron Tonic and bid your liver and stomach ailments good bye. We want the man or woman who can't sleep and id despondent to try this reincdv. You'll never go -back to the Lots of busi- tiud Sovereign MAY QUARANTINE FRUIT COMING FROM INDIES (Bv Tho Ais.'u-iated I'rcss. ) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. A public hearing will be held December 20 by the federal horticultural board to consider the advisability of placing u quarantine on fruit ami vegetables from Cuba, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Canal Zone, Costa Rica, India, the I'hilippines, Ceylon, ami Java, in an effort to prevent the spread of the citrus fly to the United States. Any regtr J he movement from nose countries to the I'nited States I y- jron T(i1;(, onai,i(1 lm,m to , ,noro .. ..i i ... l - 1... ... WOUIU HOI licrcssil i ii v i.r ,i 11 rm im i w, said an announcement today by the de partment of agriculture, as provision would be made for the entry of these products at designated ports, where in spection would be held, to determine whether disinfecting was necessary. Cleansing of all railway cars and other means of transport from Cuba also will be considered at the hearing. N. Y. "Many textile ojeratives over the country are getting Tery restless over the fact that many of the cotton mills are either running part time or closing down altogether," said the other day a secret service man to whom Views and Inter views was' talking. "Many of them to whom I have talked recently say that ' they are going to do their best to get lata some business that will afford them regular employment all the year round. 1 Botice also considerable restlessness on the part of labor of all kinds labor be ; iaf afraid that the price of labor is fix ' iaf for a fall, while the necessities of life are not going to fall in proportion to ' the drop In wages." ' A Studebaker automobile, said be the '" property of Henry Baber, of Rock HilJ, aad to have been operated at a high rate ' f speed, was wrecked about 10 o'clock DENTIST SHOOTS WOMAN AND COMMITS SUICIDE (By The Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Dr. Max Rowe, New York dentist, who yesterday shot and killed Dr. Rubin, a Brooklyn colleague, and then shot himself, today died in a hosDital of his wounds. Dr. Rowe called on the woman, a college : classmate, at her office, and proposed to j her. Shooting followed rejection of his I suit. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. This alone is enough to convince one that it Is a medicine of more than ordinary merit. Give it a trial and you will find this to be the case. ami lienor v orK . it seems 10 energize every thvi'. tWsne aii'l bone. Begin ou SuCfrcign u L,n Tonic today. Be sure our Trade-mark, "The Iron Man,'' is on every bottle. You khou then vou are taking the right Tonic. Manufactured in accordance with the United States Government Permit No. 1 524K7 which enables us to offer these ! drugs at large to the drug trade. Sov I ereign Remedy Co., Inc. 1639 Broadway I New York. 1215 Filbert Street, l'liiladel i phia. Laboratory, Hoboken, N. .1. Always in stock at J. U. KKNNKDY & CO.. Castonia. N. C, HORSKLY DUG COMPANY, Bessemer City, N. ( Its inventor has patented a spring wire stretcher to smooth wrinkles from neck t'es. 1 4 r" OVERSTOCKED We are overstocked in some lines. For this reason we are-making some every special prices for remainder of this week. You cannot afford to pass them by. Read this advertisement and then avail yourself of the money saving bargains offered here. These prices represent big cuts. $60.00 BICYCLES FOR $39.50 Clincher Tired Bicycles, a limited number; the regu lar price is $60. We bought this lot many months ago and they are just now being delivered. We are over stocked and so for this week, or as long as they last, these bicycles will go for the greatly reduced price of $39.50. We couldn't buy these wheels today for any thing like the price we are offering to sell them at. ALUMINUM SETS NEARLY ALL GONE. Last week we advertised 100 thirteen-piece Alumi num Sets, regular price $18.00, for $11.50 while they lasted. We have already sold 75 of these. Just 25 left and they won't be here long. Get one today. You can't duplicate the price. 20 PER CENT OFF ON OIL STOVES We have sold a lot of these oil stoves we advertised last week, too, but still have a few which we are offer ing this week at a reduction of 20 per cent. If you have any use for an oil stove get it now and save money. BIG CUT IN GRAIN DRILLS. Mr. Farmer, you can get a Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill this week at a big saving. The six-disc drill at $125.00, the eight-disc drill at $135.00. Don't hesitate. CHATTANOOGA PLOWS CHEAP, TOO. A $20 Chattanooga Steel Beam two-horse plow, this week, for $12.50. Worth saving isn't it? AUTO TIRES CHEAP United States Tires this week at 25 per cent less than the regular price. Standard Hardware Co. 1 n 1 i i S3 i i i e i i 1 i I l I 1 B EVERY POCKET BOOK EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO EFIRED -P - . y .... ! : - . : : : - & --r 7 - -. tf' v i . MCES ;a A swift death-dealing blow has been handed them - chased into"- -' oblivion not to be seen again at Efird's: Efird is the first to do this and they are selling merchandise cheaper than any house vfi the Carol inas. Women's w ear Bright and beautiful, bristling with style, splendidly made with becoming neatness on which thousands are taking advantage of the new lowered prices. A rich rare gathering of th6, season's most stylish models gathered from the world's most famous manufacturers at a reduction of about half the extreme high prices. Suits that formerly'sold up to $39.50 at w $25.00 Suits that formerly sold up to $50 00 and $65.00 at $35.00 Suits that formerly sold up to $85.00 at $49.50 Dresses formerly $25.00, at . $14.75 and $16.50 Dresses formerly $35.00 at $21.75 Dresses formerly $50.00 at $29.50 Dresses formerly $75.00 at $39.50 and $49.50 Special purchase and sale of , coats, val ues. to $65.00 and $75.00; one price lot at . . $31.50 A COLOSSAL SALE AND PURCHASE OF Fine Wool Blankets at about the same price as you have been paying for cotton ones. A rich boon awaits the housekeeper for we are piling up testimony of economy that is really surprising it is simply marvelous how such fine Blankets can be sold at such low prices. ' You had better take advantage now for the cold weather is not long off. Production of the North Carolina Woolen Mills. 66x80 white with colored borders, fine wool, $12.50 values, at $8.95 66x80 in both white and grey, $8..50 val ues, at $598 66x80 fine Plaid Blankets, $9.50 values, at -. . $6.98 $25.00 72x84 extra fine Wool Blankets, at $16.95 66x82 Wool Army Blankets, at . . $3.98 Did you get one of Efird's Satin Mar seilles Quilts at $4.85 GINGHAMS 10c Friday morning when store opens, 9 to 10 o'clock, we will sell a few thou sand yards best guaranteed Apron Gingham, made perfect short lengths, fast colors 10c TABLE DAMASK 58-inch full Mercerized Table Damask, back to . 69c 64-inch full 'Mercerized Damask at 88c 72-inch Linen Finish Mercerized Damask at 98c t . . . 30c GINGHAMS 15c We bought this week for our chain of stores one hundred and thirty cases, or about three hundred and twenty five thousand yards of the best Ging hams manufactured in staple checks full 27 inches wide. .Colors fast, will be sold by the Efird stores this week, the yard 15c SHEETS' AND CASES West Wind 72x90 Sheets at $1.35 Dreadnaught 81x90 Seamless Sheets at $1.79 Mohawk 81x90 Seamless-Sheets at $1.98 ,White Star 81x90 Seamless Sheets at . .7 . . . . . . $1.98 West Wind 42x36 Pillow Cases at 38c White Star 42x36 Pillow Cases at . 49c Mohawk 42x36 Pillow Cases at ... . 49c 25c SEA ISLAND SHEETING AT 15c Friday, Saturday and Monday we will ..sell about 5,000 yards of this fine Sea Island Sheeting at this special price. Limit 20 yards to a customer, none sold to merchants, second floor . . 15c 3,500 YARDS SCOUT PERCALS AT 18c See this big table of Percals, Ginghams, Sea Island, Long Cloth and Bleach, on the second floor, Efird's price 18c (Regular $7.50 to $10.00 values' a few more- left.) CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES $2.50 Gingham Dresses at $1.98 $3.50 Cotton Plaid Dresses, at $2.48 $2i25 Gingham Dresses at $1.69 $2.00 Gingham Dresses at '$1.48 $3.50 Copen Blue Middy Suits, aj $2.48 $3 98 White Middy Suits at $2.98 - 38 1-2 inch SEA ISLANp SHEETING AT 10c Friday and Saturday morning from 9 to 10 o'clock, we will sell this splen did Sea Island Sheeting for this spec ial price, limit 20 yards to a cus tomer. None sold to merchants, sec ond floor 10c Y i ? m n &i n k-.. D" m I u sVr P a m i B Bf It B B 3 i S3 B B B B w i I EFIRK S Store Phone 852 Office Phone 853 '.I fcK-BkHri.KaiaMaMB(
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