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MERE-MENTION. A train on the Michigan Central road Is reported to have made a distance of about six miles at the rate or 109.4 miles an hour J. Pierpont Morgan has charge of the payment of the 540.000,000 on account of the rights of the French Panama Canal company: The public was not admitted to the World's Fair grounds Sunday. Boston bakers to the number of 1,500 went on strike Sunday A negro woman has been admitted to the practice of law in Kentucky The city council of Chicago has passed a law providing for the confiscation of toy pistols found in the hands of small boys.... Between 5,000 and 6,000 carriage makers of New York have gone on a strike A train load of tomatoes went out of Chicago for the northwest a few days ago. AT THE CHURCHES. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. L. STOKES, D. D., PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. c. ewart, pastor. Prayer meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. g. neville, pastor. There will be no prayer-meeting tomorrow evening. HYMENEAL. Married?April 27, 1904, at manse, Bowling Green, by Rev. W. A. Hafner, Mr. IRA FESTUS FORD and Miss LULU HOLLAND, both of York coun 1J. At the residence of the bride's parents on April 27, 1904, by Rev. W. E. Hurt, Miss MOLLIE PARKER and Mr. WESLEY BAILES. $;h? gorhdlle (Jotton JjRarhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkville, May 3, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling: 13 Strict Middling 13 Good Middling 13 Strict Good Middling 13 Latta Bros. COMMERCIAL CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. THE members of the Commercial Club of Yorkvllle are hereby called to assemble in annual meeting in the parlors of the club on Wednesday night, May 4, 1904, at 8.30 o'clock. Officers are to be elected for the ensuing year and other business Of importance is to be transacted. W. B. Moore. President. W. I. Witkerspoon, Secretary. JASPER. LIGHT INFANTRY. CO. "L," Jasper Light Infantry will assemble in Armory next SUNDAY morning, May 8, at 10 o'clock, a. m., full uniform, to attend church for the annual sermon by the chaplain, at the Methodist church in Yorkvllle. Assemble for Drill at Armory on Friday evening. May 6, 8.30 o'clock. Dress parade Saturday afternoon. May 7, at 4 o'clock. By order of W. B. MOORE, Capt., Commanding. May 3. t It FOR SALE. THE CAVENY PLACE, on Bullock's creek, near Beersheba church, contains 118 ACRES, including plenty of bottom and about 25 acres of wood land. The plantation is well Improved with good buildings, and has plenty of water. Land strong and productive. Rents for over 10 per cent. Will sell for $10 per acre CASH, or on satisfactory terms to right parties. For further information apply to W. J. CAVENY, Rock Hill, S. C. May 3 t 3mos. A GOOD ONE FOR sale, at a reasonable price. A well bred HOLSTEIN BULL. .Tine breeder. Easily handled. Quick sale wanted. J. W. SNIDER. April 19 t tf OCONEE SHINGLES. 1HAVE another car load of OCONEE SHINGLES, which I propose to sell cheap. I get these Shingles from my uncles who have been in the business for years. D. WYATT NEVILLE. April 19 t.f tf WANTED-BEEF CATTLE AT all times. Will also buy good milkers and calves for shipping. Let me know when you have anything to sell. We sell the choice fresh - meats. Want to sell 500 pounds Beef Tallow at 7 and 8 cents a pound. Orders filled promptly. G. W. SHERER, The Butcher. MONEY TO LEND. ON IMPROVED FARMS In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000. 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. K. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Oct. 18 t.f. tf MONEY TO LEND. Y HAVE about $3,000 to be loaned in JL sums Ol $OUU ro *l,vuv, xor iroru one to three years, on good real estate security. I want 8 per cent interest; but under especially favorable conditions will offer somewhat better terms. Address "J. R. T." care The Enquirer. March 15t.f5t Porto Rican Cocoanut Soap. Its purity attracts the rich. Its economy attracts the poor. High quality and low cost? There is no better combination. It's the Best Soap For Woolen Goods. Will not shrink them. Why ? Because it is made of cocoannt oil, and contains 110 rosin or chemicals. It whitens linens easily, washes laces perfectly. It never hurts the hands. It saves work and makes home more comfortable. Its purity renders it excellent for the toilet and bath. We sell this soap at FIVE cents a cake. Try it. You will like it. RIDDLE & CARROLL. A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?AffiA?A?A?? ??? ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? ? ? ? * On Saturday We Begin the < *! We Have Ever Co II Most Amazing I 1| Sacrifi $,p. Values That Outclass 4 ? Yorkville?Qualities |? Will Please the Mc < ? Hundreds of Dollars 11 able-Spring Goods Ofl ? | Money Saving Opp 2? yond Belief. ajffi ? We cannot urge you too st ! SATURDAY, MONDAY a Day), May 7, 9 and 10. Nol ^ could present ALL of the pee ^ ^ they deserve. If you know that such a statement means a profits are cast aside. In mar ?? offered under cost. Convin 4 S Come here Saturday, Monday ( 2 1 most astonishing savings. Se Chenille Table Covers, regular price 1 $1.25. For this sale only 90 cents. Chenille Table Covers, regular price 1 75 cents. For this sale, 65 cents. Chenille Table Covers, regular price 45c. For this sale 30 cents. < White P.K. Skirts, regular price $1.25. For this sale 85 cents. White P.K. Skirts, regular price 65c. For this sale only 50 cents. Black Silk Skirts, regular price $6.50. ] For this sale $5.75. Black Silk Skirts, regular price $7. For this sale only $6. Black Silk Skirts, regular price $8. For this sale $7. ] Fancy Satins, regular price 35c a yd. For this sale only 25 cents a yard. Fancy Mercerized goods, regular price 35c and 40c a yard. For this sale j only 25 cents a yard. Fancy and Plain Foulards, regular ] price 20c yd. For this sale, 15c a yard. ] Fancy and Plain Foulards, regular price 35c a yard. For this sale only i 25 cents a yard. French Lace Striped Ginghams, regu- | lar price 35c a yard. For this saie only 18 cents a yard. Striped Ginghams, regular 12jc and 15c { goods. For this sale only 10c and 121-2 cents a yard. Suitings in striped and solid colors, regular price 20c a yard. For this special sale only 121-2 cents a yard. Cotton Voile in solid and fancy colors, regular price 35 cents. For this sale only 25 cents a yard. 1 Ladles Silk Parasols, fancy handles in solid and fancy colors at $2.50 and each. We invite everybody to mal< ters on Tuesday (Memorial E OPEN ALL DAY except du ^ ing ceremonies. We will clos and open up immediately aftei ^ Day if you cannot come befor ^ you can. It will be worth yoi ^ Yours vei If j. q. wray, 4 ? 4?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A??i A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?*J j. m. hea: GENERAL ME Bargains ] IT is not unusual for the ordinary bargains out of season consider himself or herself lucky get just what is wanted at much 1 position to offer some rare bargains ARE WORTH SOMETHING? to the same at once. i i ESH IGH' A | INSURED^ tt^ffi Clothing, Clothing. We have ONE HUNDRED BLUE SERGE COATS that are worth $2.00 each, and which we are selling at $1.50 each. We have FIFTY FINE COATS and VESTS that we are selling at from $7.00 to $10.00. according to value. We have SEVENTY-FIVE^ COATS and VESTS that we are oneuuu u.i from $1.50 to $4.00. All Rood values. But this item leads the list: FIFTY ALL WOOL FAXCY SUITS, reduced from $10.00 and $12.50 to $5 and $6. Hats, Ilats. Our line of STRAW HATS ranges in price like this: 10 cents, 15 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, $1.00, $1.50. Our FUR HATS range from 25 cents up to $5, and we are in a position to furnish almost anything that could be desired. J. M. HE A J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A? (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Y?T?J Greatest Spring Sale That ?!? nducted, With the gj? 3. r* 3rice gg II ces Ever Made, gi i! Any Ever Made In ^ ; and Assortments That >st Exacting Buyers? || v Worth of New, DesirFered at Bargain Prices. ortunities Almost Be- ?g ? i li 2 ? :rongly to visit this store on ? ind TUEvSDAY (Memorial $? anguage, however emphatic, ^ :rless values as forcefully as this store at all you know ^ l most astounding sale. Our ly cases merchandise will be ?? ce yourself of these facts. or Tuesday. You will make 4 ? e these values: White Silk Parasols, regular price $3 each. For this sale only $2 each, i'ancy Shirt Waist Hats, regular prices $1 and $1.50. For this sale, special at 90c and $1.25 each. Children's Sailors, regular 50 cents. For this sale 45 cents each. FOR THE MEN. VIen's Straw Hats, regular price 50c each. For this sale 45 cents. Men's 75 cents Hots at 65c. $1 Hats on *1 OC T-T oft? o* ?1 in ai ju uuu wo* 91.au naio ul yoivi $1.50 Hats at $1.35 each. VIen's two piece Suits, regular price $5. For this sale $4.50 the suit. Men's two piece Suits, regular price $6. For this sale $5 the Suit. Wen's two piece Suits, regular price $8.50. For this sale $7 the suit. 31ack Alpaca Coats, regular price is $1.25. For this sale 98 cents. 31ack Alpaca Coats, regular price $1.75. For this sale $1.25. Mso a lot of light weight Dickey's worsted pants, regular price $1.50 a pair. For this sale only $1.10 the pair. SPECIAL?We have 300 cakes of Porto Rican Cocoanut Oil Toilet Soap, regular price 10 cents a cake. For this sale we offer SIX CAKES FOR A QUARTER. Every cake weighs 11 ounces, and is especially recommended for washing woolens, etc. SHOES?Ladies' shoes, running in sizes from 3s to 5s. Regular price $1 and $1.25. For this sale only 75 cents a pair. :e our store their headquarlay). Our store WILL BE ring the Corner Stone Lay- ^ e just before the ceremonies -. Visit our store Memorial e. Coine before Tuesday if ^ ir while. gg 7 truly, gg The Leader. k&A0A?A?A#A?A?A?AtfA?A?A#A3 L?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A? fH & CO., RCHANDISE. !n Season. customer to run across extra; but he or she has a right to when afforded an opportunity to ess than it is worth. We are in ; just now?BARGAINS THAT and we invite careful attention Shoes for Men aixl Ladies. We have no end of SHOES, including lots of new ones, just in. We have in especially handsome line of ladies' OXFORDS, in all styles and prices, md men's LOW CUTS from $1.25 up !o $3.50 a pair. The Millinery Department. Our stock of MILLINERY la probably the most satisfactory that we have ever had. We are having difficulty in keeping up with our orders, but manage to avoid disappointing our customers. Take a look over the situ at ion. Wash Goods. Hundreds of delighted customers have been here to learn that our beautiful line of SWISS LORAINES is just what we represented it to be, and sales have been very satisfactory. We are expecting a new lot of LAWNS and PERCALES daily, and we would have our many friends to call and see them at once. Lots of Shingles. We would have it known that we have about FIFTEEN THOUSAND SHINGLES that we are offering at CLOSE PRICES. iTH & CO., i 'tSF Our store will be closed all day on r Tuesday, May 10th, on account of the Memorial Day celebration to take place on that date. W. B. M. A Co. A Solid Car Load Of IRON BEDS. OAK BED ROOM SETS, SIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES, HALL RACKS, FOLDING BEDS, and CHAIRS of all kinds to arrive this week. We now have the largest stock of Furniture We have ever carried.* It has been bought RIGHT and we will sell RIGHT, either for the CASH or on i LIBERAL TIME?no matter which way to us. SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS In stock, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, MOSQUITO BARS for beds, and other seasonable goods. COOK STOVES. If you want a COOKING STOVE or RANGE see our line and get our prices. We can satisfy you in quality, size and price. We sell the celebrated CLAUSS Razors and Shears?absolutely warranted. When you need SHELF HARDWARE we can interest you in prices. W. B. MOORE & CO. Don't Fail to Remember My methods are fair and square because I do the business before rendering bills. Comers and goers say I am doing more to put life and value in real estate in tne territory in wnicn I operate than any other man they know. Come to my office and look, and be your own judgre as to whether I spend the money I make to drive the business. If I act my part well, it does appear to me the public can well afford to assist me in building up the value of their own property. It matters not whether you own real estate or not. If you are a citizen, it Is your Interest to do all you can to enhance the values of the country. Low priced land means poor and unintelligent people. High-priced land and good roads mean intelligent and thrifty people. Remember, no one man nor set of men can bring this change about. It must be done by all pulling together. If any of you need guardians, call on your neighbors to have them appointed. I am not in that business, only making suggestions to the best of my belief. MY BUSINESS IS TO BUY, SELL. EXCHANGE. LOAN, OR BORROW, ON COMMISSION, BUT you must say something and not expect to do business profitably with questions only. If I have all the talking to do, you can Justly say "Poag is trying to get too smart." Tell me what you want done, and what you are willing to do. Remember, I know the Importance of keeping secrets. I find trades go through much smoother when neither the buyer nor the seller knows who the transaction is for. If you want to know whether I am up and ready to do business, try me with reasonable propositions. Some folks who don't make half a dozen deals a year think they can make trades as good as a v.^r>iro?. whn is in th<? business dav in and out. It has always been said "Practice makes perfect." If I did not make my clients more than I cost them, my business would not grow as it does. Send me the picture of any of my clients you see going around complaining, that I made bad trades for them. 2 large residence lots on King's Mt. St.. Yorkvllle. Only $300 each. 2 story 8-room dwelling. Bell property. Main St., Yorkville. $1,500. 219 acres, Mrs. Willis' Walker place. 6 miles McConnellsville. $3,000. 273 acres, Seagle's McNeel Fishing Creek place. Charlotte road. $15 an acre. 110 acres, Coltharp's Alderson place, North Fort Mill. Cheap. $1,450. 135 acres, McDow's Lathan place. 2 miles Sharon. Rents $65. $550. 7-room dwelling, West Main St., joining Laurel St. Church. $1,600. Rock Hill property. 6-room dwelling, joining the above. Stable and garden. $1,800. 4-room cottage, on lot 126x192. Flint St. Stable and garden. Bargain. $1,000. 4 houses on Crawford Pike. 2 to 4 rooms each. $225 to $250 each, i 8-room house, with other improvements. Moore St. Boney property. $1,500. 2 good houses on large lots. Pine St. Wells on porches, $1,000 and $1,250. 5-room cottage, on North Park Ave. Faris property. $875. Several houses and lots on Hampton street. $1,000 to $3,000. Vacant lots on Moore and Hampton streets. $2 to $4 per front foot. The Cox house on West Main St. Vacant lots adjoining this. Houses and lots on Wilson, and Peachtree Sts. Prices on application. 5-room dwelling, Doby house, on West Black St. Rents $6. $800. 6-room dwelling on Holy Hill. Rev. lifCKIiam (JIU1JCIIJ. ( mv. 8-room dwelling on Johnston St. Large lot. Deep well. $2,500. 5-room cottage, West Main St. Lawrence Holler place. $1,500. 3-room cottage, west side R. R. Southern part of city. $300. Houses and lots throughout Rock Hill, including Oakland and Iredell Land Company property. My object is to make this office so useful that those who don't transact their business through it will soon find out their error. Most people are smart enough to see when they are losing money. Protect your own interest by saving time, trouble and money. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. SET'The Enauirer is prepared to execute your orders for Commercial Printing and solicits your orders, either larege or small. The Best Disinfectant on Earth Creo-Carboline For Horses, Cattle, Dogs and Poultry. FOR THE STABLE. To keep it healthy, occasionally wash the manger, walls, etc., with one part Creo-Carboline to 25 parts of water, anu sprinKie siaoie noor aany wmi me same solution. For sores, galls and wounds, wash with half pint CREO-CARBOLINE to one gallon of water. It cures without itching and cures quickly. For skin disease, lice, fleas, etc., use half pint CREO-CARBOLINE to one gallon of water and wash two or three times a week. Kills all insects at once. Where sprinkled about the stables your stock are not likely to have distemper or other disease. It will take fleas off of dogs and cures the mange. Sprinkled on cows it will keep off flies and other insects. For lots, hog pens, kitchen sinks, water closets, etc., CREO-CARBOLINE is the best disinfectant. The price puts it in your reach?25 Cents a Pint. JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. Our Spring Mill f Trade this s< source of wo beginning of chased a stoc would more sonable dem; were mistak< press yesterd dozen more / \J fast freight. than ever bel better, our styles the most fas! the most satisfying. Altoget most surprising to ourselves i have a stylish hat that is corr place for you to get it is at tli We also have a full line of of correct shapes and styles a see them. They are worth s< Straw Hats Foi Yes, we've got them. All from ioc and up. If you wai popular these days, that look cool and comfortable as they ] We also have a full line of Special For Thi Yesterday we received a Muslins. The same quality I at 12 ]/2 cents a yard, and wh ers at 15 cents a yard. Durii Muslin lasts that long, we off of TEN CENTS A YARD, worth your time to investigat Men's Fine Sho< The Reynold's Fine Shoe ribbon when quality, style i been selling Reynold's Shoes giving entire satisfaction. M widths and styles. The STRAUSS I Good CI * * r * J Are always a sour * they give that fee is so satisfying to S of the LAMM & J the most satisfyir J cause there is notl ? workmanship thai * they have all the x have. LAMM & i ery suit and ever; it teed to satisfy or i jjf Come and see the J get my prices and | W. M. KI 15 CENTS Will buy you a nice CORSET. Then we have 'em for 20c, 25c, 75c, $1.10 and $1.25. Vou Can Be the Judg GIRDLES?Summer and Nui Corsets. Our 25c "Cool" Corsets are comf COME. FOUSIIEE CASH STOI Phone No. 38. Yorkville, I P. S.?I^adles, watch our next gain Monday ad. It will interest ioan anil ?ai'ing.$ ?a Yorkville, s-?. C. An Ideal Fire Insurance Po Is secured by the renters of Safety Deposit Boxes; for the s premium of $2 and $3 per yeai absolutely insure your valuable pers against loss by fire. Not are these papers secure from fire they are also safe from burg and from being carelessly mlspl and lost. We have the Safety posit Boxes in two sizes; one rents for $2 a year; a little la size for $3 a year. You could invest this amount of money to ter advantage than in the rei of one of these Boxes, thereby surlng the safety of your vail papers, and securing your own p of mind. We invite you to call and see t Safety Deposit Boxes. Incident we might interest you in a 1 Account. S. M. McNEEL, President. W. P. HARRISON, Cas NEW BICYCLES. IHAVe just received a new lc Bicycles?good wheels, light ners, lasters?the kind of wheels will give pleasure to the owner, kind that will do their work with minimum of work on the part of rider. See my wheels and get prices. Also have a few Second I wheels and if you want one of kind I cair interest you in price. R. D. ALEXANDE XiF The Enauirer is prepared to cute your orders for Commercial P ing and solicits your orders, ei larege or small. inery iason has been a big nder to us. At the S ' the season we pur:k that seemed to us than supply any reaand. How much we V in is evidenced by y&SY we have since had to Jp^\ ieparate orders. We ^yf dozen Hats Dy ex- ?f/ . \ ay and have several u i u I that are coming by // U J J Our sales are larger UI / / rore, our qualities are liionable and the work of our trimmer her our Millinery this season has been and to our customers. If you would ectly made and at the right price, the lis store. handsome Sailors and Walking Hats nd at most attractive prices. Ask to jeing. Men. kinds, all sizes, all styles, all prices tit one of those feather-weight hats, so so cool and comfortable, and are as look see us. the better kind of Felt Hats. is Week. bout 1,000 yards of Fancy Colored that we sold at the first of the season ich has since been sold by some deal^cr the balance of this week if the O er it to our customers at the low price This is an exceptional offer and is e. es. s for men always carry off the blue and price are considered. We have for years and they have been and are Je have a complete stock of all sizes, -SMITH COMPANY. othes I f i ce of satisfaction to the wearer? * ding of being "dressed up" that * the wearer. Tailor-made clothes * |P Co. "Best on Earth" quality are * ig to the buyer and wearer, be- + ling but the best of materials and J : enters into their make-up, and ? style that good clothes should * CO.'S Clothes fit perfectly. Ev- * y garment is absolutely guaran- at io sale. g newest weaves, the latest styles, t let me take your measure. J DNNEDY, Agent. | tag*************** **+*+*+*+**&+ Repair 50c Work If your watch, your clock or any of your jewelry is in need of repairs or cleaning, bring it to me and let me to put it in good shape. I will do you a good job, do it promptly and at a fair price. Agp* If you would have the \ best razor you ever used?One that will do its work easily, and will stay sharp?buy one of my Griffon Carbo-Magnetic Razors. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. 7 It is True orts. That so far as cost to the policyUy holder Is concerned and tne prompt ness with which the guaranteed face of g c policies are paid, in case of death, all life insurance companies are "about the Bar- same" except the MUTUAL BENEFIT, you. It is like the others only in regard to paying death claims. It pays them just m*m? I as soon as the proofs are furnished. It , is different from the others by reason 11 Ji, of the fact that it is more conservatively and economically managed, and as a natural result carries out its con3333: tracts at less cost to the member. If .. the member is unable to continue his licy insurance he is GUARANTEED more our liberal treatment by the Mutual Benimall efit than by any company in business. . we An examination of the contracts of the pa_ various companies will convince you of only the truth of this claim. There is no , necessity for signing an application or iars, being examined in order to find out aced wl?at any company will offer you. I De- am prepared to furnish an analysis of gjze any company's contract, as well as my irger own- Look.before you leap. not SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. betitlng lable DRINK Z PEPSI-COLA. Ally, 3ank ihier. The most delightful and refreshing soda fountain drink. of It contains Pepsin and will assist rUn_ digestion. that Relieves headache and exhaustion. rpije It does not produce nervousness or the wakefulness. > the Antidote for that tired feeling. my Served ice cold at the land this See IR. exe- YORK DRUG STORE, J'B- bowbn, PROP., Registered Pharmacist. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOB HAYOB OF YORKVXLLE. WE are authorized to nominate J. ERNEST LOWRY ae a candidate tor the office of MAYOR of Yorkvllle, subject to the choice of the duly qualified voters in the coming election for municipal officers. April 19 t Id Election, Tuesday, August 30, 1904. FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce S. S. PLEXIOO of Rock Hill, as a' candidate for SHERIFF OF YORlC COUNTY, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. April 10 *tSt WE are authorized to . announce if. rrvrrxT n ziAiinAkT n ^ * i*ir. j Kjniv r. uvivl>VI* aa ? candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters as the same may be expressed in the primary elec?ion of Augrust 30, March 8, t td G. H. O'LEARY. 30 Patterns New Spring Mattings. We now have on hand an elegant display of new Spring Mattings that includes the handsomest designs of the best manufacturers. If you expept to cover your floors this spring, be sure to see our designs and get prices. Our prices are always modest Our qualities always the best Light Harness Backs. We have them. Avera^inc 8 " " " ' ' O O to 9 lbs. These Backs are close, trimmed so that there will be absolutely no waste. Q. H. CLEARY. More Buggies and Harness. We have received within the last thirty days four carloads of Buggies. This gives us the largest and most complete line of Buggies ever carried by one concern In Yorkvllle. We also have a full line of Surreys and Wagons. We will make it to your Interest If you will see us before you buy. Mules and Horses. We also have a few Mules and Horses that we want to seU at once as the season Is about over. GLENN A ALLI80N. ' / flOLASSES A Genuine Porto Rico at 6oc a gallon. Finest open kettle New Orleans at 50c. QUEEN OLIVES In bottles as well as open?last at 25c a quart Heinz's and Van Camp's soups, a full line of canned fruits and vegetables of every description. LOUIS ROTH. UfUrKI A LADY BUYS A W nun SPRING HAT She wants the very latest thing that fashion and millinery art can create. She is not going to be behind anybody in style if she knows it. If you want a Dainty Spring Hat, in the very latest style and fashion, go to WHITESIDES BROS., Hickory Grovo. They have recently added a millinery and dressmaking department to their business. Their milliner has just returned from the city markets where she has been studying the latest styles and selecting a large stock of Pattern Hats and Frames and millinery stock of all kinds. She can sell or make you a Hat in a?y style at DATTAU DDir.PA nvv/r\ uv win eaeww In addition to our Hat department, we have added a Dressmaking depart* ment. Our dressmaker is up-to-date on the latest fashions. Will help you to select the material from our large and select stock of dress goods and will guarantee a perfect fit. All at moderate prices. We also carry a full line of Dry Goods and Ladies' Shoes. The Ladies are requested to call and look through our stock. We are always glad to show our goods whether you buy or not. We carry everything on earth sold in a general merchandise store except dynamite, medicines, bicycles and coffins. WHITESIDES BROS. Hickory Grove, S. C. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. Good Flour Is a specialty with us and if vou want the best you can / V get it here. For the best qualities in groceries of any kind, come to see us. The Convenience Of a Ceiling Broom is hard to appreciate until you use one on your ceiling. We have them with good, long handles. Get one. FERGUSON A CLINTON. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. KODAK Films and Plates developed, printed and mounted at regular prices. Work done promptly, from 9 a m to 5 n. m. Miss ROSA LINDSAY.