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Special JRotires. Picnic at Sharon. The Ladies' Aid society of Woodlawn Presbyterian church will give a picnic at Sharon on July 4. The public Is invited. 2t Mrs. J. H. Saye. Sec. OBITUARY. Died?At the home of her parents at the York Cotton Mills, on June 27. ETHEL, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGarity, aged about 2 years. 3hf jjorhrille OJotton Parkfi. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Meters. Latta Bros. Yorkville, June 29, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton 10^ Latta Bros. ? STRAY PIG. O MALL Reddish Pig. about 20 lbs. O weight, got away from Southern Express office last Tuesday. Reward for Its return. H. H. BEARD, Agt. June 29 f It Real Estate For Sale. One 3-room dwelling and lot, 70x165 East Jefferson street. One corner Lot, East Jefferson street adjoining above. J. C. WILBORN. Attorney. NOTICE. THERE will be a picnic in O'Leary's Grove, on JULY THE FOURTH, under auspices of the Junior Order and the York COtton Mill Sunday school. The public is invited. D. W. WHITENER. FRED MORROW. J. A. TATE. It Committee. CLEMSON INSTITUTE WORKT rp HE Clemson exhibition and dem-1 onstration car will be at the Southern depot on JULY 20TH. Farmers interested in what there is to be learned from this car should give their attention on that day. I. W. JOHNSON. Secretary Commercial Club of Yorkville. f td STATE OF SOUTH vfljvuuiia, County of YorkIN PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of YorK County. WHEREAS L. A. McGILL has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with will annexed, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. M. E. LOWRY, 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 and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 12TH DAY OF JULY, 1906, to shew cause, If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of June, in tne year 01 our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six and In the 130th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. Probate Judge of York County. June 29 f 2t STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. AND Disbursements, as shown by the books of the Treasurer of the City of Yorkvllle for the fiscal year ending April 30th, 1906: Receipts: By Cash balance on hand May 1. 1905 * 1,083 47 By account Electric Lights 1,006 86 By acct. Waterworks 1,606 49 By acct. Dispensary Profits 1,291 90 By acct. Property tax, 1905 2,722 21 Ey acct. Street Tax, 1905.. 458 00 By acct. Fines 961 58 By acct. Licenses 760 50 Ey Fire Dept., (sale of set Fire Harness) 25 00 Bills payable 4,900 00 By Sale of Engine 88 uu Ey acct. Electric Lights and Waterworks Bonds. 7,096 70 Total $22,000 71 Disbursements: Paid on Electric Light account $ 9,840 44 Paid on Waterworks acct.. 2,803 73 Paid on Salaries Mayor, City Atty., Supt. Waterworks Station. Police department 2,102 58 Streets 543 69 Street Lights 515 66 Expense 440 08 Interest (coupons Waterworks and interest on borrowed money) 1,256 01 Pavements 1,166 23 Smallpox 34 00 H. A. D. Neely, error on dispensary account 70 52 vr??^c r\ol,t fhnrrowed money) 2,600 00 Fire Department 114 74 Cash on hand May 1, 1906 513 03 Total $22,000 71 Respectfully submitted, P. W. LOVE, City Treasurer. CLOTHES CLEANING. I" AM prepared to clean gentlemen's X clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. INSPECTION SOLICTED. T T AVE vou seen the new styles in 11 photographs? The Lindsay Studio keeps abreast of all the latest ideas In photographing from negative making to the finished photograph. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone No, 132. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. 9^" Horse Shoe Robinson?bound in cloth, by mail $1.10, from The Enquirer "DON'T l?ORGET'~ You Can Be l ured 01 ii.Mr.n, 11 MOK, or CHRONIC OLD SORES Ten Thousand cases treated. It is thf surest cure on Earth. Delay is fatal How to be cured? Just write D. B. GLADDEN. Grover, N. C. May 11 f 3m. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the Estat* of J. L. McGILL, deceased, ar< hereby notified to make settlement with me at once. Persons having claims agaist said estate are herebj requested to present them to me, dulj authenticated, within the time pre scribed by law. J. LESLIE McGILL, Administrator. June 22 f 3t I ^ ^ CAN SAVE MONEY IF YO I SAT UK 1MY Regular $1.25 FUR HATS at Regular $1.50 FUR HATS at . W DON'T WE'VE GOTTEN OUR SEW! WITH ELECTRIC AI Machines?Pressing Ii Everything needed to promptly ING?COME AND SEE OUR ' THE FOUSHE1 YORK VI Fly Screens Since we began talking about marking Fly Screens for windows and doors early in the spring, we have probably manufactured about a carload. We are still making them. We have been making them and shipping Screens to people all over the county, including Sharon, Hickory, Smyrna, Rock Hill, etc. The Screens we are turning out are better than most of the Screens you can buy and as well made as any that you can buy. Our Screens are made to measure?To exactly Fit your windows and doors? they are made of good stuff and we use an especially good grade of wire cloth for the covering. We are able to make them at the low prices we do because we bought an Immense stock of Wire Cloth last fall, before there was any advance for the spring business. Let us have your orders?by mall, telephone or in person. J. J. KELLER & CO. W USE FELS-NAPTHA SOAP ? rh,L?-i\ C Makes Laundr; fc X tr ASK FOR FR < jS Every woman who uses L ^ NAPTHA, as it is Cndoubtedly ? BEST laundry soap on the market y More work and better woi 5A with Fels-Xaptha than with any s W price?Fels-Xaptha- is the laund ^ the use of Fels-Xaptha for laun< Jg Is necessary: the water need n | ter and a little?very little?rubbl Sj ?will make your white clothes w q Soaps. Fels-Xaptha does the wor & worn out with rubbingr on a board < stroyed by chemicals or by boiling ? are breathed from the tub. ? Every cake of Fels-Xapthi J FIVE CEXTS A CAKE, by its use that you use to boil clothes that ot ? whiter garments; and Fels-Xaptht ^ We will thank Yorkville ? women of Fels-Xaptha?the Soap Five Cents a Cake; Ten Cal ^ Fels-Xaptha at the k THE YORK I] J. B. BOWEN, oxrasv.w Asva sanviv? FRUIT JARS ~\ When you are ready to buy your new supply of FRUIT JARS you will do well to come to see us for what you need. As Hardware is Our One Line Its Our SPECIALTY, and as it is Our Specialty we buy large quantities, and as we huy in large quanti- ! ties we get the LOWEST wholesale prices, and as we get the Lowest of Wholesale Prices we are able to and do give our Customers the benefit of our Wholesale buying. From this point of view if from no other, we believe it is to your interest to see us before you buy Fruit Jars, Extra Tops or Rubbers. Preserving Kettles, etc., that you may need in saving your summer fruit supply. This hot weather calls for Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Swings, Garden Hose and other artithot win add to vour summer comfort. All of these things can be had at this store. Come and see us for anything In Hardware. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. CHILLS MALARIA FEVERS It Is whispered that these grim monsters are slipping around over the town and country already?visiting a house here and one there. It will visit you, my Christian friend and customer. Now I have a word of advice, prepare for war in the time of peace. Come to the STAR DRUG STORE and get a bottle of CHILL and FEVER CURE that cures. It Is not whispered that our Chill Tonic cures, it Is proclaimed in a loud voice that it cures, always cures or money refunded. Oh, yes, we've got the goods?come to see us. STAll DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder, Prop. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. - CANE SEED We have In stock about Twenty Bushels of Amber Cane Seed?judging from the demand it'll go soon. See us for Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. Extra Rubbers and Tops. We have an Extra good quality of Vinegar?if you expect to do pickling. come and get some of it. We have a few sacks of Nitrate of Soda and now is the time to use it. We have Grass Blades, i See us for Preserving Kettles and anything you need in Fancy or Heavy i Groceries. I>ISC PLOWS. Be sure to come and see our TWO HORSE DISC PLOW?Its the Thing von need to DreDare your land for wheat and oats. You can ride and " Plow Ten Inches Deep ami Ten Inch1 es Wide?two mules can do the work ?It will cost you $25.00 to own one of these Disc Plows?Call and See It. YORK SUPPLY CO. ; "muralia" IS THE LATEST-WALL COVERING OUT TO DATE. SEE ME?I HAVE IT. AND ALL OTHERS. A. B. GAINES. MONEY TO LEND. 1 Improved farms In York county. > V-/lnt?rest: Loans not under $1,000, r 7 per cent; under $1,000. 8 per cent. [ ' No broker's commissions. Kepay ments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPEN L r\UC*K n HI, ui UIIUCI .Tifjut v.. C. E. SPENCER, Atty. t Law. Dt*e. 1. Aug. 1. ft )U ? ' I* COME TO OUR HAT SALE & MONDAY "? CENTS. H? CENTS. FORGET! "W AT LAST * IXG ROOMS EQUIPPED APPARATUS?Sewing Mtjj, on?Water Heater. &c.? fill your orders for DRESSMAK'SHOP." fi CASH STOKE, LLE, S. C. The First National Bank, Yorkville S. C. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SAYING THAT WE HANDLE BUSINESS IN ALL LINES OF BANKING. PROMPT SERVICE. c ?m?r>nii>nc Tf? PRO. ?v- ? -?v TECT ALL INTERESTS. AND SAFETY FOR ALL MONEYS. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. W Buy Your Money Orders Here. -MAKES EASY WASHING [aptha < r* I y Work Easy. jg _ H EE SAMPLE "W ? sundry S6ap should try' FELS- 5j and Unquestionably the VERY todav. A trial will Prove It. k can be done in a given time ^ loap you can possibly buy at any E ry soap par excellence. With Jry work no boiling of clothing q ot be even warm; cold wa- j* ng, using Fels-Naptha, of course i hiter than is possible with other g k quickly; the garments are not , nor is the fibre of the cloth de- jjjj ;; no poisonous sud-steam vapors x B t weighs 12 ounces, it sells for > you will save time, save wood? her Soaps require?you will have ^ i has other advantages. ? housewives to tell their wash- GB that will do the work better. ? kes in Carton, 50c. You can get ^ RUG STORE i PROPRIETOR civos vHXdvx-saai as;i CHEAP EXCURSION RATES. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ? Rates Open to All ? On account of the special occasions mentioned, ine ouunimi nauna; mu sell round trip tickets to points named below, at greatly reduced rates as follows : To Asheville, N. C., and Return?Account Convention Commercial Law League of America. Tickets on sale July 25th to 27th, limited to return August 8th, 1906. An extension of this limit to September 30th, may be obtained by paying a fee of 50 cents and depositing ticket with Special Agent at Asheville. Rates? one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Athens, Ga., and Return?Account University Summer School. Tickets on sale June 30th, July 2nd, 9th and 16th, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. An extension of this limit may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Athens and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate? one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Denver, Col., Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., and Return?Account Annual Meeting B. P. O. E. Tickets on sale July 9th to 14th, limited to return August zuin. very cneap. Write for rates and full particulars. To Knoxville, Tenn., and Return?Account Summer School of the South. Tickets on sale June 30th, July 7th, 14th and 15th, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. An extension of this limit to September 30th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for roijnd trip. To Lexington, Ky., and Return?Account National Grand Lodge United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters Mysterious Ten. Tickets on sale July 29th to August 1st, limited to return August 5th. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Mexico City, Mex., and Return? Account International Geological Congress. Tickets on sale August 14th to 31st, limited to return 90 days from date of sale. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Milwaukee, Wis., and Return?Account Grand Aerie Fraternal Order Eagles. Tickets on sale August 10th to 12th, limited to return August 22. Rate?One fare plus $2 for round trip. To Monteagie, Tenn., and Return?Account Monteagle Bible Training School. Tickets on sale June 29th and 30th and July 3rd and 5th, limited to return August 31st. Rate? One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Nashville, Tenn., and Return?Account Peabody Summer School for Teachers, Vanderbilt University Biblical Institute. Tickets on sale July 5th to 7th, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. An extension of this limit to September 30th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Omaha, Neb., and Return?Account Meeting Baptist Young People's Union of America. Tickets on sale July 9th to 12th limited to return July ISth. An extension of this limit to August 15th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate? One fare plus $2 for round trip. To Oxford, Miss., and Return?Account Summer School University Mississippi. Tickets on sale June 30th. July 7th. 14th, and 21st, limited to return 15 days front date of sale. An extension of this limit to September 30th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and rxo \*?cr a f&o t\f T.ft PAlit? Ril t H One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Richmond, Va., and Return?Account Meeting True Reformers. Tickets on sale September 2nd to | 5th. limited to return September 13. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Roanoke, Va? and Return?Account meeting National Firemen's Association. Tickets on sale August 12th to 13th, limited to return August 31st. An extension of this limit to Sept. 15th., may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate?One fare p'us 25 cents for round trip. To San Francisco, Cal? and Return? Account National Educational Association Convention. Tickets on sale June 29th to July Cth, limited to return September 15th. Very cheap. Write for rates and full particulars. To Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Return?Account Summer School University of Alabama. Tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 9th, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. An extension of this limit to September 30th, may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate?One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Washington, D. C., and Return?Account meeting Christian Congress. Tickets on sale June 29th, July 2nd and 3rd. limited to return July 11th. An extension of this limit to August 11th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent in Washington and upon payment of a fee nf r.n eents Rate?One fare plus 25 rents for round trip. For full particulars regarding above rates: also regarding cheap rate excursions via Southern Railway on account of Fourth of July celebrations call on any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or write R. W. Hunt. Division Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. PF" Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work at fairest prices. W Bound Volumes of Horse Shoe Robinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. You've Been asking for Ivory Soap. I hav< It now, and also have Flotilla, Fair) and other first-class Laundry soaps ol merit. If you need a Broom of almost an) size and weight, I have It. Iir you ourn ine weea, you uui ?c, a good Pipe here, and the best Smokinj Tobacco you ever set Are to. Alsc have first-class Cigars, If you wanl your "weeds" In that shape. Shoe Dressing?Have both Black and Tan Polish and a Dressing foi White Oxfords. I. VV. JOHNSON. Bucket Shop Deals Shrewd Brer Rabbit, when he had fallen Into the well, persuaded the fox to get Into the bucket at the top, while he quietly slipped Into the other at the bottom, thus amply proving superiority of judgment, and manipulated to his own advantage. If you CUT YOUR EYE TEETH In bucket-shop deals, as I did once upon a time, you will nna you are the wise (?) fox and the other fellow Is 9hrewd Brer Rabbit. Moral: Deal In home stock instead of chalk marks. .' ^"Always use Discrimination. Bid. Asked. Neely Manufacturing Co... 100 (?) Tavora Cotton Mill 87 100 First National Bank 112 115 Loan & Savings Bank 117 (?) York Cotton Mill (?) 50 V* | Buy or Sell at Prices Quoted. Write me your prices, and also give me your orders for Stocks not listed. DR. M. W. WHITE. Opposite Postoffice Yorkville, S. C. COTTON INSURANCE. JAM prepared to write Insurance on Cotton stored either In open yard or In outbuildings on farms. Farmers can arrange to borrow money on my Insurance policies on cotton held on their farms the same aa if the cotton were stored in a warehouse In town. Rate 3J per cent. Write or call at my office for rates of Insurance and other information. J. R. LINDSAY. Oct. 3. t.f. tf. ^Boon? I And Prices We Lowes We've cleared the decks i partment?we've swept ever (to make things hum and sin Prices Ever Offered on Clo take our word for it. Just then compare our prices and offerings of any other dealer, fired off a Sub-marine Price Prices Away Doyn Below tf Profits, and such k thought a; ^ of the Clothing Sea. We do this soace?just enough to g f doing. If you want Clothing Prices come along and you But, BE QUICK?these offe time. Lots of people will be pair of Pants or a Suit for e1 | LOT N ICoat and Vest left from $9 or for size 35 man, single brea Sub-marine Price Makes the 1 Coat and Vest, size 34, forme gone. This is an Imported piece < taped. Sub-marine Price has kn the bottom. They're going at O LOT N< I A lot of Coats and Vests, s ble breasted, skeleton lined, Former price of Suits, $I2.5C makes the Coat and Vest Oi LOT NO Is made up of Coats and Ve and $12.50 a suit?the Pants I round cut Sacks, skeleton lin< ed at the beginning of the : Sub-marine Price makes then Vest are now going at Only MEN'S We believe we have the best on this market. Here is the gu of our $1.50 Grade of Pants: I GUARANTEE FROM CLEVELA The Weaver of the cloth and One and the Same, and by reasc rience, it is enabled to see every struction of the fabric and the Trouser. We all agree that it Is i as "bad work," and our Skillful large Production puts us in a po at the most reasonable cost. \V< J tl 1 I V 01 OUT pruuucuuii, unu iu iuiij I with the line, we give each and e full authority to replace this Pan should it prove within thirty (30 defective in workmanship, such unsatisfactory garment. If you are in need of Pants, dress wear, come and see us. THE TOKPEDO STH1 Style 74 60?Sack suit of Sc< with a combination mixture of g I 8f*.500?Black Sack Suit of sted, diagonal weave, excellent | Sub-marine Price put it down to 2289.?Black Sack Suit of fl with lustrous finish. Coat is li most people will ask you $15 fc 8614.? Round Sack Suit ol Flannel, each garment bearing Medium weight and will stand hi CLOTHING I Style 87,702?Double Breast black mixture, delicate garnet ai Former price $1.25. Sub-marlii 87,873.?Single breasted Sqi Melton, dark ground, with gray having olive overplald. Coat bi plaits. Former price $1.50. No' Other Suits for boys, sizes qualities and styles, ranging in $1.50; $2.25 Suits now $2.00: $2.1 Suits from $3.00 to $5.00 a Suit. SUITS FOR YOUTH I Style 87.307?Sack Suit of fa gray threads and has a pronoui Suit, but since the explosion it 87.353.?Sack Suit of Fancy C facings. Now they are going fc 87,370.?Sack Suit of West brown ground, mottled in varie you to judge the value. Our Su 1 87,325.?Sack Suit of Fancy ing indistinct garnet and olive str 87,351.?Double Breasted Worsted, with a combination m threads, brightened by broken gr As we stated above, these < so far ahead of the ordinary?th you will find again soon, that yo the necessity of QUICK BUYIN' will. If you want Clothing at R< THE STRAUSS-S | Main and Liberty Sts. CLOT 25 and 33 1-3 F \ All Summe r UNTIL FURTHER NC AND SUMMER CLOTHING A' 1 FIVE AND THIRTY-THREE A2 > The Thirty-three and a tlilr Men's Clothing, made for Summe c Unllned Coats, Two-Plece Suits, < count applies to Clothing Intende wear. Our men's clothing were ous line of "Suberb" Clothing, ai In Quality, Fit, and Workiriansi from $5.50 up to $20.00 the Suit 33 1-3 per cent will make them our line before you buy. Don't Forget that our Low ] particularly attractive to Econon We are olTerlng some Attra Women, Boys and Girls. See thf J". Q. -WZRA-Y, r YORKVI UNIVERSITY I OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1789?1906. Head of State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS: Collegiate, Engineering, Graduate, i Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. , Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central i heating system. New dormitories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building. , 682 Students. 74 In Faculty. The Fall term begins Sept. 10, 1906. Address FRANCIS P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. June 22 t.f. 6t PHOTOGRAPHY For first-class Lasting Photographs corns to my studio on Wsst Liberty street. I J. R. SCHORB. W Bound Volumes of Horse Shoe Robinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. BANG!*^ nt Down to the I t Point. I for action in our Clothing De- 9 fthing clean, and are prepared ig to the tune of The Lowest ? thing. We don't ask you to I read the prices quoted below, I offerings with the prices and and you will see that we have Torpedo and Struck Former I is Safety Armor of Legitimate Q ; Profit has sunk to the bottom not quote all our low prices in ^ ;ive you an inkling of what is r from this wreckage of Profit will get rich on the salvage. I rings will be here but a short H t buying a Coat and Vest or a I cerv day in the week. Hurry I O. ONE. Suit, size for 19 year old youth >sted, small brown check. The Coat and Vest $2.50 x price was 112.00. The Pants are of goods. Coat is unlined, but well H locked the Coat and Vest down to H nly $2.50 0. TWO. iizes 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38. dou- f small check, imported goods. ). The Sub-marine Price now nly $2.50 I .THREE :sts from Suits we sold at $10 are gone. The Coats are all ;d and worth the price we ask- A season. Sizes 33 to 38. The I 1 all look alike?both Coat and {62. co I PANTS. line of Men's Pants to be found ft arantee that goes with every pair w XD MILLS, CLEVELAND, TENN. ft the Manufacturer of this Pant is , in of this Mill'j many years' expenaturally weak place In the condesign and workmanship of the ft ibout as easy to make "good work" Operators anc ample Capital and ft sition to produce the best of work ft e have full confidence in the merits w ispire those not already acquainted ivery Merchant handling our goods ^ t. without charge to the Purchaser, ft ) days from date of purchase to be ft as would condemn the Pant as an either for every day work or for ft JCK MEN'S SUITS, TOO. itch tweed cheviot, in dark brown, old and gray. Sub-marine price $(! WtKjhincfnn Mills 14 oz. Clay Wor- A 5rade, fast black, regular $10 Suit. Only $7.00 tie all wool Thibet, diagonal weave, H tied with serge. The kind of suit H >r. Sub-marine price Only. .$12.50 H ! Middlesex all-wool Indigo blue H the label "Genuine Indigo Dye." ard service. Excellent value $8.50 V FOR BOYS. ed Suit of Union Melton, gray and id brown plaid, ages 6 to 14 years. H ic Price Only $1.00 lare Cut Sack Suits of Union Twill and garnet pin head mixture and jttons up to neck, front and back iv they're going at Only $1.25 c ?/-> 1 a vura nf different I I KJ III U *.v/ AT v. _ i price like this: $1.75 Suits now 50 Suits now $2.25; finer and better IS?AGES 14 TO 19 YEARS. ncy Worsted in black, Interwoven H need stripe of olive. Was $5.00 a is Only $4.50 H 'assimere, trimmed with satin piped H >r Only $5.00 End English Wool Cheviot, deep w gated color effect. We'll leave to b-murlne price Is Only $7.00 Cassimere, deep blue ground, hav ipe. You'll buy If you see It. .$5.00 H Sack Suit of Fancy Mercerized H ilxture of gray, garret and gold ay threads. Its a good value at $7 H afferlngs, all through the line, are H e bargains are so much better than H u cannot fail to be impressed with H [}. If you don't some other fellow V =>duoed Prices NOW IS THE TIME. MITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. | HING *er Cent Off On :r Clothing. )TICE we will sell ALL SPRING r REDuenoNs of twentyjn a thipn uifu cpvt l1 per cent Discount upplles to all r wear?that Is very light weights, stc. The Twenty-five per cent disci for Early Spring and Early Fall made by the makers of the famld Is perfect In every particular? ilp. Men's Clothing Prices range A discount of 25 per cent and mighty low priced Clothes. See Prices on Ladles' Dress Goods are ileal Buyers of Dress Goods, ctive Prices on Oxfords for Men, m. rHE EE^EEE., LLE, S. O. SliSmTi FUKNITIJRK, STOVES, Undertaking Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Eta. FURNITURE?Including Bed Room Suites, Wardrobes, Side Boards, Iron Beds, etc. STOVES, MATTING, HAMMOCKS, WINDOW SHADES, HALL CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, CENTER TABLES, And lots of other goods In the Furniture line?In fact everything needed for comfort and convenience In your home from kitchen to garret. PIANOS and ORGANS?Carried In stock and which are sold under positive guarantees to be second to none. See us for Pianos and Organs. SEWING MACHINES?The NEW HOME Machine is our leader and It Is the leader of all Sewing Machines because it is the lightest running machine on the market. We have cheaper Machines if you prefer. PAINT?Mastic Mixed Paint?the kind that lasts. We have been selling this paint for over ten years and have never had to repaint a single house on account of Chalking, Cracking or Peeling Off, ?is other paint houses have done. OILS. VARNISHES, STAINS, COLORS. SHELLACS, Etc.?We can furnish you anything in these lines. at the lowest retail prices for goods of good quality. We offer bargains , ?goods at small cost that are guaranteed to give satisfaction. This is what everyone Is looking for and we are getting a large share of the trade. OlTR PRICES ARE RIGHT?It Is easy to sell goods on merit?especially when they are bought right. UNDERTAKING?We carry the most complete line of Coffins and Caskets that we have ever carried. Prompt attention to all calls, either Day or Night. BE SURE TO SEE US?Before buying anything in our lines, as we can save you money on all goods in our line. Terms to Suit the Purchaser. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. MACKEREL You can't find anything more appetizing these warm spring mornings than a good fat Mackerel. I have a new lot In the fattest and largest I have ever handled, at 10c a piece, 3 for 25c. Kit of 81b $1 00; Kit of 101b $1.25. A still better grade?Shore No. 1? vi? of fin *V?C uv T"wv* LOUIS ROTH. i j Every Dollar Saved in the Game of Lire is A POINT SCORED. ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE | BANK OF CLOVER It Will Give Us Pleasure to Add Your Name to Our List of Depositors. BANK OF CLOVER CLOVER. S. C. JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier. r Discrimination Some men have developed the fs.culty of discrimination to such an extent that they rarely ever make serious business mistakes. They have learned that in all matters pertaining to business or morals it is not wise to be governed by either their personal prejudices or preconceived notions, hut to cast them aside ana view matters entirely on their individual merits. In plain, every day language. They look before they leap, and are classed by the less discriminating multitude as being possessed of superior wisdom. There are about 170,000 discriminating men in the United States who have insured their lives in the | Old Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. because they became convinced I after carefully comparing Its record. Its business methods. Its policy contracts and future prospects with other companies, that It was the Ideal Life Insurance Company, and the more experience they have with it the bet- 1 ter are they pleased. An honest investigation will convince YOU that it offers YOU what YOU NEED. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. State of South Carolina?County of York. IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT John M. Pollock, Plaintiff, against W. R. Johnson, Defendant. To the Absent Defendant W. R. Johnson: OU are hereby jummoned and reX quired to be and appear at my office in YORKVILLE. S. C.. on the 23RD DAY OF JULY, 1906. at 10 O'CLOCK A. M., and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs In the above entitled cause or judgment will be given against you by default. [L. s.] J. C. COMER. Magistrate. June 8 f 4t i ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. WE beg leave to announce JOHN F. GORDON of York township as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. MANY FRIENDS. WE are authorized to announce THOMAS W. BOYD as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for re-election as Supervisor of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. I FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. WE are authorized to announce T. E. McMACKIN of King's Mountain township as a candidate' for County Superintendent of Education subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. *te. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. I HEREBY announce myseif as a candidate for Judge of Probate for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. L. R. WILLIAMS. June 12 f te FOR COUNTY TREASURER. WE are authorized to an-nounce H. A. D. NEELY as a candidate for recommendation for re-appointment ; as Treasurer of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters 1 I r* tViA onnrnoehlno nrimom* ? ? II i.ic upjJi VUV.11IUQ |/i 111 iai jr ciCWHUII. J June 12 f te FOR AUDITOR. WE are authorized to announce JOHN J. HUNTER as a candl- j date for reappointment as Auditor of ] York county, subject to the recom- 3 mendation of the Democratic voters In 1 the approaching primary election. ] June 8 f te WE are authorized to announce , W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate 1 for appointment as AUDITOR of York county subject to the recommendation ] of the Democratic voters In the ap- j proachlng primary election. June 5 t te. ' ZZZ ] FOR MAGISTRATE York Township. WE' are authorized to announce J. P. COMER no n rnnrilrintA fnr recommendation for reappointment as Magistrate for York Township, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary , election. June 12 f te* J I HEREBY announce my candidacy for recommendation for appointment t as MAGISTRATE OF YORK TOWN- \ SHIP, and pledge myself to abide by j the results of the Democratic primary ( election. R. L. deLOACH. ( May 12 f te* ( WE are authorized to announce J. t ERNEST LOWRY of Yorkville, as a candidate for appointment as Magistrate of Yorlc township, subject j to the recommendation of the Demo- cratlc voters in the primary election. June 8 f te f THOMSO t Baggage De SOME PEOPLE THINK TH.A NOT A CITT, THAT IT IS IMPOSS WHAT THEY WANT IN THE \ AND TRUNKS IN THEIR OWN F LY WE FIND THEM GOING OF COLUMBIA AND OTHER LARGE WANT IN THIS LINE W1THOU1 OWN HOME MERCHANTS. WE THAT THE THOMSON COMPANY STOCK A BIG LINE OF THESE C WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE AT FROM 93.00 TO 920.00, AND S 912.50. SEE OUR WINDOW DIS' 36 Inch Fiber Trunk, Leather bo tray linen lined; two Hat Bound, with good Yale Loc 36 inch Leather Bound Trunk, ai Straps, Brass Trimmed; goo 34 inch Trunk, automatic tray, lim StraDS. Price 34 inch Metal Trimmed Trunk, tw Lock. Price 36 Inch Brass Trimmed Trunk; tw Price - Good line of 32 and 34 inch Tru Straps. Price SUIT C 24 inch Cow Hide Suit Cases, Brass around Case. Price 24 inch Light Weight Cow Hide Ca extending around Case; Soli Good line of 24 inch Cases?look 11 Price 16 inch Black Leather Bag, Brass 1 18 inch Black Bag?imitation leath 14 and 18 inch Leather Lined Bag Price 16 and 18 inch Leather Bags; Lea exceptionally good one. Pr The Thomso Withers Adickes Co.! The statement that Our Stock Is unusually Complete and Prices Low ] is no kin to the standing form of such ] printed assertions. i KIXGAX'S MEATS?Cost more ( than any others brought to Yorkville ( ?but we sell at SAME PRICE as oth- l ers. BLEXDIXG TEAS and COFFEES , Is much like mixing drugs and there is much fraudulent popycock about many such. We ask a trial of your p palate and stomach, just as a shoe ^ should fit the foot and not the head. 1 Everything for putting up JELLIES. PICKLES. FRUITS. etc. 1 Pest mixed Spices. Tumeric, &c. TO CLOSE OUT?Prunes and Cur- ' rants?6 l-4e to 8 I-Sc pound. Lots of New Dishes. Glass, &c.? ' we think more than we have ever had. 1 For anything in our lines consult ADICKES. e ! A Conv< i SIMPLY AS A MATTER OF C< (f WHILE TO OPEN AN ACCOUN f WHEN YOU CONSIDER THAT A f ED AS WELL?IT IS A WISE Bl j LoAN & SA^ ^ YORKVILI AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE. 13 Y virtue of Tax Executions to me D directed, and In conformity to the ict of the General Assembly, approved December 24, 1887, and amendments ihereto passed and approved, I will expose to public sale In Front of the 2ourt House Door of York County, luring the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY NEXT, being the 2nd day. the following described real estate, to satisfy taxes, penalties and costs for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1905, to wit: 3. Ashe & Ashe?One lot and building In the town of McConnellsrtlle, in Bethesda township, bounded ay lots of Joe Moore, J. D. McConnell, Lizzie Love and J. O. Moore. Taxes, penalties and costs, 814.56. 4. Mrs. Nancy Lockridye? tract af land In York township, containing 24 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of R. L. Devlnney, J. E. Gettys ind E. T. Carson. Taxes, Penalties ind costs, 85.71. tt ttt n /~i..i r\ i_.i i_ tu o. vv. Luifmun?une iui in uie :own of Fort Mill, bounded by lota of Mrs. Alex Barber and on Confederate street. Taxes, penalties and costs, 16.14. 7. F. M. Schedgelsmlth?A tract of and in Broad River township, contalnng 40 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. J. Smith and L. J. Smith, raxes, penalties and costs, |7.38. Terms of Sale?CASH. HUGH G. BROWN. Sheriff York County. June 15 f St Parker Lucky Curve I just want to remind you that if rou haven't yet purchased that PARKER LUCKY CURVE Fountain Pen, rou haven't yet realized what a realy perfect Fountain Pen is. The Parser Lucky Curve is IT. I have sold quite a large number of :hese pens and they certainly come learer giving ENTIRE satisfaction Lhan anv nen I have ever handled. I have quite a good stock of Parker Pens on hand, but if I shouldn't have lust the Style and just the Point that will suit you. I WILL BE PLEASED TO ORDER IT FOR TOU AND GET IT QUICK. I have WATERMAN IDEAL PENS 'or those who prefer them. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. I8TH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 12TH With full Faculty of Five Men and Vine Women. 146 pupils?26 per :ent increase over last year. New Carnegie Dormitory with all modern :omforts, ready for occupancy in the 'all. Usual extras. Board and Tuilon $160.00 per year. Rev. JAMES BOYCE, Pres., Due West, S. C. Vbbevllle Co. f Sept 16 WW Bound Volumes of Horse Shoe iobinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. N CO.'S H partment lT because torkville is IBLE FOR THEM TO SECURE VAY OF SUIT CASES, GRIPS [OME TOWN. CONSEQUENTt SENDING TO CHARLOTTE. R PLACES FOR WHAT THEY ' EVEN CONSULTING THEIR WANT TO INFORM YOU t L' CARRIES RIGHT HERE IN IOODS AND CAN SERVE YOU ALL. * WE CARRY TRUNKS UIT CASES FROM $1.00 TO PLAY OF THESE GOODS. und, two Trays, one automatic Boxes; iwo straps, ana Brass k. Price 916.50 itomatlc linen lined Tray, two d Tale Lock. Price $12.50 en lined; Brass Trimming; Two $8.50 o Straps; one Tray; good Brass $7.50 i 0 Straps; one Tray; good Lock. $6.00 nks, Metal Trimmed, without $3.00, $3.50 AND $4.00 :ases 1 Trimmed, two Straps extending $6.00 se, Brass Trimmings, two straps d Handle. Price $6.00 k? lonrher?"But thev are not." .".. ."V. V. $1.25 'rimmed, good Lock. Price $6.50 ler?good Lock. Price $4.00 [s; Brass Trimmed; Good Lock. .' $4.00 and $5.00 ther Lined; Brass Trimmed?an ice $5.00 n Company DON'T FORGET Don't forget about those pretty Roses, Flowers, Veilings and Duck Hats that ye talked to you about the first part >f this week. Good many have gone >ut since, but some beauties are still tere. DON'T FORGET our Trimmed Sumner Hats and Shapes?there's barrains In them If you need any. DON'T FORGET?That we keep Tablets, Paper, Envelopes and Ink at jOW Prices. DON'T FORGET?That we order Peerless Patterns, and especially DON'T FORGET that our basket of Sundry leaves every Tuesday mornng for Charlotte Steam Laundry. 3ive you Gloss or Domestic finish. Jest In Town. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE. Phone 12. enience > 3NVENIENCE IT IS WORTH ^ T WITH THIS BANK. BUT ^ BSOLUTE SAFETY IS SECUR- f USINES8 METHOD. ^ rings Bank J -E, s. c. J