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Special JRotos. Letter to T C Dunlap, Yorkville, S C, Dear Sir: Here's the difference between two pure paints; one strong; the other weak. C P Hanger, Staunton, Va, painted two new houses, the houses exactly alike: one another pure paint, the other Devoe. Devoe cost a quarter less for paint and labor. Danni# ffpnorallv are oaving twice over for paint. Yours truly 9 F W DEVOE & CO P. S.?J. J. KELLER & CO., sell our Paint. WANTED I AM still buying HIDES. Bring them to me and do not let the rats destroy them. W. H. HERNDON. Aug. 3 f 4t TO CLEAN THE GRAVES. MEMBERS of the Beth-Shlloh congregation are requested to assemble at the church on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18TH, for the purpose of cleaning up the cemetery. L. R. WILLIAMS. Aug 3 f.t 3t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS^ ALL persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS M. CAROTHERS, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Persons hav*? -1-1?- noia ostata will Dre lug Claims a&auioi . sent the same, duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, S. M. CAROTHERS, Admr. Aug. 3 f 3t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Mrs. E. C. GLADDEN, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Persons having claims against said estate should present them to me duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. H. E. JOHNSON, Executor. Aug. 3 f 3t ROSE'S MARKET. WE pay highest market price in Cash for HIDES. We want to buy at all times firstclass Beef Cattle and will pay the top of the market for real good cattle. We have at all times the Choicest Beef, which we keep thoroughly cool in our refrigerator. WALTER ROSE. Aug. 3 f 3m. PINT FRUIT JARS 55 CENTS DOZEN WE HAVE ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT. BUT WHAT BALL'S IMPROVED FRUIT JARS?PINTS? THAT WE HAVE ARE GOING AT COST. GET WHAT YOU NEED AT ONCE. Remember. That FELS-NAPTHA is the Laundry Soap that makes the Family Washing easy. It requires no boiling of clothes. Try it. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, Proprietor. You Can ?-** ? ? ? * T hind It Here No matter whether It is wedding, a birthday or other occasion for which you want a souvenir for a friend you can always find something suitable and appropriate at this store. Sterling Silver and Cut Glass arc always acceptable to almost all people, and for almost all occasions. If it is for a gentleman friend that you want to give a souvenir as a token of friendship, a Parker Lucky Curve Pen or a Waterman will prove most acceptable. If It is for your wife, a set of China Table Ware will prove most acceptable. No matter what the occasion you can find something suitable if you will come to SPECK'S for it. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. SOT TfTTS -rn- fc-y YOUR ACCOUNT WITH A LARGE CAPITAL AND A FINE EQUIPMENT, This BANK solicits your ACCOUNT. The BANK is prepared to extend every reasonable accommodation. t* Call and see about it. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE, S. C. BELTING Every now and again the man who runs any kind of machinery has to have a new lot of Belting of one si?.e or another, and while you are about it. it Is just as well to buy BELTING that will give good service. Fcr outdoor, in the weather, service. we recommend CANVAS BELT*Vn u-Hir>h u-ii harp in ividthc from 2 to 10 inches. For inside work, where it is dry. we recommend LEATHER BELT IXG. This we have in widths from 1J to 4 inches. All at right prices. We carry a good line of Engine Fittings, such as Steam Gages. Glohe. Angle and Check Valves, Injectors, Piping and Fittings. If it is HARDWARE and you want IT we have IT. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Next Session opens SEPTEMBER 4TH. Write for Catalogue of particulars. J. D. HUGGINS, Principal, Clover, S. C. July 10 t.f. tf COTTON INSURANCE. I AM 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 as 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. VF" Bound Volumes of Horse Shoe Robinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. 11 SPECIAL PIC FIFTY HANDSOME P GO ON SALE N] NEXT MONDAY AT 9 O'C SALE FIFTY HANDSOMELY F ING LANDSCAPES. PHOTOGRA ORS AND GRAY EFFECTS. IN F 16X20 INCHES. EVERY PICTUF WILL FIT ANY DINING ROOM LOR. THESE PICTURES REPR1 DUCTIONS OF PICTURE MAKE GAIN. THERE IS NOT ONE IN A BARGAIN AT *1.00 TO J1.50 WHOLE LOT GOES ON SALE PRICE OF 69 CENT WE ARE STILL OFFERING MER CLOTHING AT REDUCED MEAN MONEY-SAVING TO YOl ALL DRESS GOODS ARE G UNAPPROACHABLE?PRICES T NOMICAL BUYER. SEE US FOI T, <Si_ W:R.a.Y3 T YORKVII Look OutLast Call This will be our last call on Summer Hats. Only a few left and they go at great sacrifice to close out. See , light-weight Hats for summer wear , ?they're cool and nice. See us for Tablets, Papers, Pens, j Pencils, Inks, etc. , A few Caps for babies left, that we will sell at cost. ( Remember?Our Charlotte Basket t of laundry leaves every Tuesday t evening?-returns Saturday morning, f Largest, Oldest. Best?Give Domestic t or Gloss Finish. Try it. s f s DOBSOX BROS.* CASH STORE. f "Towel 5 IFOUSHEE'S T] n n ? y~v ISA 1. CZ 1V1U. W 1'KICKS LOW 115x33 Ins., Bleached Huck, at .... 14x29 inches, Turkish Bath, at 20x50 inches, Bleached Huck, at . 20x40 inches, Bleached Damask (' 17x33 inches. Bleached Fringed (HOW'S THIS?)"*? THE FOUSHEE yorkvili A & i just rereived moi 48L/ PURE LINEN, 35 Cente I /WT URDAY and MON DAI V Bleached 25c Turkish B MONDAY, 18 CENTS. ? Ask for our 50c and 60c PURE LII ^ URDAY AND MONDAY *v iit c\rr vait ifavrv .*1.1 X u Ci O.t V MSA M. vrv a "MURALIA" IS THE LATEST WALL COVERING ? OUT TO DATE. SEE ME?I HAVE * IT, AND ALL OTHERS. f A R GAINER. I AUG 4 Clothing Prices DI KING THE MONTH OF AUG! POSSIBLE EFFORT TO CLOSE OCR STOCK OF SUMMER CLOI WE WANT TO DO THIS NOT O CLOTHING INTO MONEY. BUT THE LARGE STOCK OF FALL J U t W !>/ 11TS ' UT LV\I> AVT1> TI> ' il l t Ti m'l'iiiii rini v/i ii i iiME WILL GIVE OIK Cl'STOMI BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CI Men's Light Blue Serge Coats I Men's Fast Black Sicilian am $2.25, are reduced to $1.50. Men's Fine Black Imported Sii reduced to $2.50. Men's Fast Black Cotton Clay are reduced to $2.25 a Suit. The following Suits are in Lig Cheviots, Worsteds and Navy Blue this: Suits that were $5.00, are re $t>.0t) are reduced to $4.50 a Suit: ed to $5.00 a Suit: Suits that wei Suit: Suits that were $8.50 are red were $10.00 are reduced to $7.50 a reduced to $0.00 a Suit: Suits that a Suit, and there are others. YOUTHS' Suits that were $2.50 are redi were $4.00 are reduced to $2.00 a reduced to $2.00 a Suit: Suits that a Suit: Suits that were $7.00 are r BOYS' KNKI Boys' Knee Pauls Suits that we Suit: Suits that were $1.50 are red :r. . I iii*..(I t.. SI ??\ ii I reduced to $1.50 a Suit: Suits that a Suit: Suits that were $2.50 are re were $3.00 are reduced to $2.25 a reduced to $2.75 a Suit. MKX'S. YOUTHS* .V We are determined to close <j stock and if prices will do the wor very low ehb by September 1st. Si Pants that were "ac a pair are $1.00; $1.50 Pants (dark colors) nc $1.00: $1.50 Pants (dark colors) nc ' $2.00 Pants are now $1.50: $2.25 1 are now $2.00: $3.00 Pants are n $2.75: $i.oo Pants are now $3.00: HOYS' liON Boys' Long Pants that were 50c 55c: $1.00 Pants are now 75c: $1 Pants are now $1.15: $1.75 Pants now $1.50 a Pair. HOYS' KM: Boys' Knee Pants that were 2 were 35c are now 25c: Pants tha that were 75c are now 55c: Pant Pants (hat were $1.25 are now 00c All men's and boys' Summer will continue to go at 25 |?er cent All Straw Hats at Half Price Ladies'. Misses' and Children's during our After Stock-Taking St HINT STAXDAKD CALICOES / THE STRAUSS-SM Main and Liberty Sts. H TURE SALE! Ill 'ICTURES, 23x27 INS. EXT MONDAY. 'LOCK A. M., I WILL PUT ON ||| KAMKD PICTURED, INCLUDVURES. ETC.. BOTH IN COL RAMES 23X27 INCHES, GLASS IE IS A WORK OF ART. AND nRAVVlVfi ROOM OR PAR. Ill BSENT THE VERY BEST PRO*Q. WE PICKED UP A BARTHE BUNCH BUT WOULD BE EACH. NEXT MONDAY THE AT THE EXTREMELY LOW S EACH ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMPRICES?PRICES THAT WILL T. OING AT PRICES THAT ARE HAT WILL TEMPT THE ECOl REAL BARGAINS. 'HE LEADER, jLE, S. C. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. SHINGLES When you need SHINGLES or RON ROOFING, be sure to come to see us. When you need Corn, Oats, Meal, 3ran or Shorts, be sure to come to see JS. Received this week another car load )f Flour. If you want a Flour that nakes the finest loaf bread, cake, or jread of any kind, you should try our MOUNTAIN ROSE?Extra Fancy, and he best Flour on the market. We will tell vou a first-class half patent Flour m i .1 s*acu tonn or yt.w per urn ICI wnan?fk.w )>> lack. Try it. YORK SUPPLY CO. Special" ^ HIE PLACE I N. THE TIME I VALUES HIGH *** V 4 CENTS. A 4 CENTS. 8 CENTS. Turkey Red Border), at 8 CTS. Linen, at 8 CENTS. H CASH STOKE, I jE. S. C. w IE TOWELS, including * rs for 18 CENTS SAT- OB> f. Also Extra Heavy fGK H aths?SATURDAY AND W V VEN FRINGED TOWELS. SAT 38 CENTS. ^ F. C. S. ' AT BRATTON FARM. L7* OR Sale?English Berkshire Pigs ' (Vanderbilt stock), butter, eggs, hlckens, green hay In load lots on ihort notice. Drop me a card, or call it my residence on East Jefferson ttreet, Yorkville S. C. J. A. MILLS, Manager. July -13. f.t tf. U ST Are Very Low J ST WE WILL MAKE EVERY OUT THE REMAINDER OF PHIVr. POK MPV 4\n HOYS XLY TO TURN THIS LOT OF ALSO TO MAKE ROOM FOR WD WINTER CLOTHING WE IDE. DURING THIS MONTH 5RS SOME EXTRAORDINARY iOTHING. SEE PRICES: that were $1.50, reduced to $1.00 d Brilliantine Coats that were cilian Coats that were $3.50, are Worsted Suits, that were $3.00, ht. Dark and Medium Colors, in Serges, and the prices run like duced to $3.75; Suits that were Xnitu thai warp 17 00 are reduc re 17.50 are reduced to $5.00 a luced to $6.00 a Suit; Suits that Suit: Suits that were $12.00 are were $12.50 are reduced to $9.50 SUITS. iced to $1.75 a Suit; Suits that Suit; Suits that were $4.50 are were $5.00 are reduced to $3.50 educed to $5.00. B PANTS. re $1.25 are reduced to $1.00 a luced to $1.15 a Suit; Suits that Suit; Suits ihat were $2.00 are were $2.25 are reduced to $1.75 dueeri to $2.00 a Suit; Suits that Suit; Suite that were $3.75 are <l> HOYS' PANTS. ut every pair of PANTS in our k our PANTS stock will be at a ee these prices: now 55c; $1.00 Pants are now >w $1.15; $1.75 Pants now $1.25; ?w $1.15; $1.75 Punts now $1.25; 'ants are now $1.75; $2.50 Pants iow $2.25; $3.50 Pants are now $5.00 Pants are now $3.75 Pair. li PANTS. are now 35c; 75c Pants are now 1.25 Pants are now $1.00; $1.50 are now $1.25; $2.00 Pants are I.' > t viv 5c pair are now 20e: Hants that it were 50c are now 40c; Pants s that were $1.00 are now 75c; a I'air. Underwear and Negligee Shirts Discount until further notice. .. while they last. Oxfords at the prices in effect tie. i'V 5 CENTS \ YAHl). IITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. COUNTRY GROUND MEAL WE HAVE FIFTY BUSHELS OF COUNTRY GROUND MEAL. COME. OR PHONE AND GET A SUPPLY BEFORE IT IS ALL GONE ?IT WILL GO QUICK. REMEMBER. WE ARE SELLING THE BEST BUGGY ON WHEELS FOR THE MONEY. THE ROCK IlILL SEEMS TO PLEASE THE PEOPLE. AS WE ARE SELLING THEM RIGHT ALONG. WE ALSO HAVE SOME CHEAPER ONES AND SOME THAT COST MORE MONEY. CALL AND SEE OUR LINE IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET?DOES NOT COST ANYTHING AND YOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS TREATMENT. WE HAVE TONGUELESS HARROWS ON THE ROAD. WHICH WILL ARRIVE SHORTLY. CARROLL BROS. A FRIENDSHIP That does not seek the welfare of its object is noting but disguised selfishness. Beware of the friend (?) who is willing to use you. but is ready to sacrifice your interests if they should not comply with his own. YOUR WELFARE will always be sought by your broker whether he is bound to you by friendship ties or not. Selfishness will I make your interests of prime importI once in his dealings. He sacrifices no convictions in order to comply with your wishes as he acts only in your stead. Bid Asked Tavora Cotton Mill 75 90 VT 1,. Honn/oMliriniT fn mn (?) 1st National Bank (?) i 15 Loan & Savings Bank 120 137 MT | 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. AT AND BELOW q o st W. R. Burgess & Son Offer Great Bargains. Because of an Important change in our business contemplated at an early day. we have decided to SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE and everything in our store is hereby offered AT and BELOW COST. We are not asking OVER COST for anything, and many articles will go at much lower figures. It's a cinch for the man or woman with the CASH. Come quick while the variety is at its best. W. R. BURGESS & SON, Sharon, S. C. Strained Honey. I have just opened one barrel of Strained Honey, prime quality at $1.10 a gallon. Also one barrel Porto Rico Molasses, best to be had at 60c. a gallon. In Cereals I offer fresh Cream of Wheat, fresh Oatfiakes, fresh Egg-OSee?a new Wheat preparation used without cooking. Plenty fresh MACKEREL. LOUIS ROTH. YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. (Incorporated.) MONUMENTS We are at present turning out large numbers of orders for Monuments and Tombstones in Granite and Marble. Our orders are not confined to any single section, but are corning from all quarters, and especially from points at which some of our work has been erected. Our marble works are thoroughly equipped with the most improved de vices ror nanunng worn rapidly aim at the same time enabling us to give our customers superior quality at the most moderate prices. If you intend to put a monument of Granite or Marble over the grave of a deceased relative, we will be pleased to have you call and see samples of our work and get our prices. W. BROWN WYLIE, Sec. and Treas. FRESH SHIPHENT SWIFT'S HAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPS, LARD SUMMER CHEESE: I HAVE JUST GOTTEN THEM IN. I. W. JOHNSON. "DON'T FORGET'' Vou Can Be Cured of CANCER, TUNOR, or CHRONIC SORES. Ten Thousand eases treated. It is the surest cure on Earth. Delay is fatal. How to be cured? Just write D. R. <1 LADDEN, CJrover, N. C. May 11 f 3m. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. HE best attention is given all 1 work brought to this Studio and only first grade chemicals are used with every branch of the work. The finish is according to the latest and most Improved formulas. Samples of same always on exhibition. Come and see. Office hours from 9 a. m. to f? p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Phone No. 132. W The Enquirer office makes a specialty of Brief and Argument printing. Best work?lowest price. ("7 se! ft IBEGINNIN( AUGL ^ EVEN DAYS' OP 1^) GET SOMETHIN WERE THROW1S AND WE EXPECT TC FROM OUR STORES. GOODS. THIS SALE WIl ORED LAWNS, LOW I WE FIND IN ODD LC TO TAKE ADVANTAl I QUOTED BELOW WI PANY'S, WHERE YOl PORTUNITY PASS. REMNANT SALE. SEVEN DAYS' SPECIALS. One lot Pearl Buttons lc Doz. One lot Hair Pins lc Pkg. One lot common Pins lc Pkg. One lot Lead Pencils lc Each. One lot King's Spool Cotton, 2c Spool. One lot Lipp's Toilet Soap, lc Cake. One lot Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. .2c Each. One lot good Pearl Buttons, 2c Doz. One lot Lead Pencils 2c Each. One lot Fans 2c Each. 100 rolls Crepe Paper .... 3c Each. 40 Card Board Pictures ...,3c Each. 50 Card Board Pictures 5c Each. 50 boxes Paper and Envelopes to match, 4c Each. 25 good Pencil Tablets 4c Each. 3 gross Shoe Polish 8c Pkg. 3 dozen Fans 8c Each. One lot 25c Ribbons 10c the Yd. One lot Gilt Framed Pictures 8c Each Ladies' 25 cents Patent Leather Belts 10c Each. 1 gross best Brass Pins 4c Pkg. Chesebrough Vaseline 4c Bottle. Glycerine Soap 4c Cake. 25 doz. Ladles' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 4c Each Richardson's Embrnld. Silk, 4c Skein. Perry Lustre Cotton 4c Skein. Clark's Embroidery Cotton, 4c Spool. 3c CALICOES and GINGHAMS 1,500 yards good Calicoes?colors. Blue, Red and Grays, worth 5c. Odd lengths from 5 cent goods. Remnant Sale price will be 3 Cents the Yard. 300 yards Apron Gingham, short lengths from 5c goods. Remnant sale price will be 3c the Yard. ODD LOT ioc VESTS. Only 15 doz. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Gauze Vests, with tape neck. While they last, 5 Cents Each. ODD LOTS LADIES' HOSE. And its a corker?every pair sold for I TEN I TO MAKE OUR CENT DISCOUNT OI I BE ON HANDS SALE PRICES, THEY SATURDAY, AUGUS1 , THE | O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEII I YORKVILLE B. IINCORP< GREAT j COST Si August isi BEGINNING WEDNESDAY M<J ON~SAI7E*EVERY DOLLAR'S W GOODS DEPARTMENT?EVER DOOR TO THE BACK WALL t SALE IS TO CONTINUE UNTI AUGUST 8TII AT ? O'CLOCK. NOW, DON'T SAY THAI EVERYTHING STRICTLY AT C THINK SUCH A THING YOU AND YOU WILL REGRET IT I TAGE OF THIS REALLY GRE.1 MER FROM THE WORD GO. W YOUR MONEY WILL DO CERY DEPARTMENT. VISIT < CLERKS TO TELL YOU WHAT CIAL INDUCEMENTS DURING SEE OUR HANDBILLS I BE SURE THAT YOU T. COST SALE. REMEMBER THF OWENSBOR We nave coniroi 01 ine ^ai? TED OWEXSHOKO WAGONS at them. Every wagon user who h enthusiastic witness as to its su| hardest service up to the limit i need now or expect to be in neet want you to see THE OWEXSBi SEE US FO If you want a BUGGY if y? we can demonstrate to your entir PEOPLE TO SEE BEFORE VOt the BEST values that you can p< our Mr. JAMES L. SANDERS w stock of any description. OSBORNE You are doubtless undeekb ING MACHINE for you to buy. you. but we believe that we ca OSBORNE MOWER is superior shown you the OSBORNE super reasonable comparison with the we believe that you can ihen de< furthermore we believe that yot IS IT. It's use in the hay will sc made any mistake in buying an J We also have a big stock of OSBf you tire ready to buy a Mowing 1 W" As usual we are headquarte ?when it is a question of ORO< any figure with you. If you need any NO. 1 P Yorkville B. & In days S .A. ] 3 SATURDAY, TQT <TU 'vJI ij.il! | PORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIMI G FOR NOTHING. WHILE T/ I OUT ON OUR COUNTERS l MAKE PRICES ON THEM WI WE WANT THE ROOM FOI LL CONSIST OF ALL ODD L( CUT SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS, i ITS OR REMNANTS. 3E OF THIS SEVEN DAYS' RI LL PUT YOU TO THINKING, U ALWAYS GET YOUR MONI BUT VISIT OUR STORE AT 15c. They are Quaker knit, Lisle finish, black Hose, and go while they last at 10 Cents the Pair. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. Every pair of our Lace Summer Hosiery?Black, Tan and White?will go during this Odd Lot Sale at 20 Per Cent Discount. THIS IS A WINNER. 300 Rolls Gingham and Chambray, 4 yards to the roll?fast colors In checks and stripes to go at 19c the Roll. A. F. C. GINGHAMS. 2.000 yards of A. F. O. Ginghams in short lengths, and absolutely fast colors. You know the price was 10c hut to clean up the lot they go at 7J Cents the Yard. 25c HOSE SUPPORTERS, 15c. Odd lot of Ladles' Hook-On Hose Supporters, always sells for a quarter. Your's during this Sale for 15 Cents. THIS IS A HUMMER :i 00 yards of white yard wide Taffeta Silk. Price always 59 cents, but It goes with other remnants at only 25 Cents the Yard. Three Cool Propositions. First: All Colored Lawns which sold for 5, 7, and 8 cents. All go Into one lot at remnant prices, 3 Cents the Yard. Second: All Colored Lawns which sold at 10, 12, and 15 cents, go Into one lot at one price, 5 Cents the Yard. Third: All Colored Lawns which sold for 20c and 25. thrown Into one lot at one price, 10 Cents the Yard. r PER CE1N SALE A SUCCESS AND INTE 4 evekyth1nu in uuk 1 w saturday, august the 4 will save you time and ' 4th, and positively clo THOMSC v V. Pt. R. E. HEATH, Sec.-Tr. & M. COMPANY, DRATED. n kj VJ w w/ a \LEt to 8th. IIXING, AUGUST 1ST, WE PUT ORTH OF GOODS "ilToURDRY :VTHING FROM THE FRONT IT COST PRICES. THIS COST L WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1 WE DON'T MEAN TO SELL 'OST, FOR IF YOU DO SAY' OR WILL BE SADLY MISTAKEN, F YOU DO NOT TAKE ADVANLT SALE. IT WILL BE A HUMITS BEST WORK IN OUR GRODl'R GROCERY AND ASK OUR ' WE ARE OFFERING AS SPEOUR SPECIAL COST SALE. 'OR FURTHER PARTICULARS. IKE ADVANTAGE OF TIIIS~AT : DATES?AUGUST 1ST TO 8TH. .0 WAGONS ? In this section of (he CELEBRA>d have Just received a carload of as ever used an Owensboro is an norlnrltv Thev are built for the >f their capacities. If you are In i of a Wagon at a future date we OHO?The Wagon that Pleases. ?R BUGGIES >u will but give us the opportunity e satisfaction that WE ARE THE I BUY. Our Buggy stock includes ossibly secure. Come and talk to hen you are ready to buy rolling MOWERS ed as to what is the BEST MOWWe can't decide the matter for n show you plainly wherein the to any other, and when we have iority and made the price within prices of other Mowing Machines ^ide the question for yourself and i will decide that the OSBORNE ion convince you that you haven't OSBORNE MOWING MACHINE. )RN'E HAY RAKES. See us when Machine and Rake, rs?THE PEACE TO HEAD FOR SERIES, if Quality and Price cut INE SHINGLES come to see us. i M. Company. r remnI Li EI I ENDING SA1 | AUGUST 2! SEVEN DAYS' OPPORTU k vtmp. CTnnv att nnn t n U A W V/ A\, nuu ESPECIALLY FOR THIS S HCH WILL APPEAL TO YOI * A BRAND NEW LINE OF ] )TS OF LACES, EMBROIDER] WD CLOTHING?IN FACT E^ 2MNANT SALE. WE KNOW AND MOVE YOU TOWARD 1 SY'S WORTH. DON'T LET 1 LEAST ONE DAY DURING EASY MONEY FOR YOU 1200 yards Moh&lr Lustre In Brown and Blues. Tou can't pass this at the price. The colors are fast, will wash every day in the week, and Is worth 15 cents the yard, but it goes as remnants at 5 Cents during this Sale. 15c BROWN LINEN 10c. Just 150 yards left, and we can't get any more at the price. We guarantee it 50 per cent linen, during this Sale it goes at 10 Cents the Yard. $1.00 PARASOLS, 69 CENTS. Just two dozen left. 24 inch steel rod paragon frame, good cover, Sale price ?8 Cents Each. AM PMRPmnPPV T7TTAST 1 111 A A 4-4 ? AW A One lot Embroidery worth 10, 12 i! and 15 cents the yard, all go at one price 9 Cents the Yard. One lot Embroidery worth 6, 7, and 8 cents the yard, all go at one price, 5 Cents the Yard. One lot Bunch Embroidery 4 to 6 yard bunches. Remnant price, 15 Cents the Bunch. BED FURNISHINGS 50 Bleached Sheets 72 by 90 inches with seam in center, worth half dollar any time. Yours during this Sale 39 Cents Each. One lot 9-4 Counterpanes, pure white. Sold always for 85 cents. Odd lot sale price, 69 Cents. One lot 10-4 Counterpanes, full size, pure white, always $1.25. To close them out, price 98 Cents. RUG BARGAINS. 35 Smyrna Rugs, size 30 by 60 inches. Good patterns, worth $1.25. Sale price 98 Cents. IT DISCOl RESTING TO YOU, WE WIL O BIG STORES?NOTHING E TH AND TAKE ADVANTAGE MONEY. DON'T FORGET SES ON SATURDAY, AUGUS1 )N COflF ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I AM a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the House of Repre senianves according' 10 me pnnjr a rules. FRANK P. McCAIN. July 27 f te WE are authorized to announce Dr. J. E. MASSEY of Rock HH1, as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. July 24 t te WE are authorised to- announce JAMES E. BEAMGUARD as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. July 17 t te WE are authorized to announce Dr. J. H. SAYE of Sharon, as a candidate for re-election to the House .of Representatives, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. July 17 t te BECAUSE his record during the single term already served is highly creditable to himself and worthy of our county, and because he can always be depended upon to do that which can be justified by all the accepted standards of right, we beg leave to present to our fellow Democrats the name of I W ARDREY of Fort Mill, as a suit able one to put on our next legislative ticket as the same shall be made Up in the approaching primary. MANY VOTERS. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. WE beg leave to announce JOHN F. CORDON 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 can/a*. rinmAnroHn nnmlnatinn for re-election as Supervisor of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. WE are authorized to announce JOHN CRAIG KIRKPATRICK of Bullock's Creek township, as a candidate for appointment as a member of the County Board of Commissioners, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic party In the approaching primary election. July 31 t te ?? FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. WE are authorized to announce the nam'e of JOHN A. SHURLEY of Ebenezer, as a candidate for election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the choice of the voters In the approaching Democratic primary election. July 24 t te 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 myself 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. WII.LIAMS. June 12 f te ?i i rURDAY, I 11TH I FNITY TO ALMOST TS AND REMNANTS EVEN DAY'S SALE, J AND MOVE THEM FALL AND WINTER [ES, CALICOES, COL/ERYTHING WHICH THAT THE PRICES HE THOMSON COMHIS, THE LAST OP- I THIS SEVEN DAYS' 30 Grass Rugs, wear like leather. Price was 65 cents. Sale price, 48 Cents. 100 All Wool Ingrain Carpet remnants, yard lengths, was 35 cents each. You'll want them this winter. Our seven days Sale price is only 29 Cents Each. DOMESTICS. One lot 40 inch good smooth Sea Island worth 7 cents. Remnant Sale price 6 Cents the Yard. One lot heavy Brown Sheeting 3 yards to the pound, worth 8 cents. Remnant Sale price is 7 Cents' the Yard. HALF PRICE. All low cut Slippers, both ladies' and children's, in white Canvas and Kid will go during this Remnant Sale at Half Price. ONE-THIRD OFF. All Men's, Ladies' and Children's low cut Shoes in blacks and tans go at 33 1-3 Per Cent off of the regular price. rtnn T AT CTDAXI7 UATO \julj Livi \J a ivn TV tinxu. "Only a few." Prices were from 50 cents to $2.00. You take your choice for 00 Cents Each. SHIRTS ONE-FOURTH OFF 60 International Men's Shirts. Every one knows their prices were $1.00, but to close the lot they are yours for 75 Cents Each. THIS PRICE WILL FIT YOU One lot of 75 * Suits, "Summer Weight." No Blacks or Bines. If you can And a At Its yours at only Half Price during this Sale. UNT I ,L ALLOW TEN PER EXCLUDED. C OF OUR REMNANT THIS SALE BEGINS r uTH, 1906. >ANY ! I mm* mmm?mmmrn ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR AUDITOR. WE are authorized to announce JOHN J. HUNTER aa a candidate for reappointment aa Auditor of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. June 8 f te WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate * for appointment as AUDITOR of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. June 5 t te. FOH UUUflTI THfiABUBSO. WE are authorized to announce H. A. D. NEELT an a candidate for recommendation for re-appolntment as Treasurer of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. June 12 f te FOR MAGISTRATE York Township. WE are authorized to announce S. N. JOHNSON as a candidate for recommendation for appointment as Magistrate of York Township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the primary election. July 17 t te WE are authorized to announce t n oo o r>anAIAata tnr T a. V/. v^vmciiv cm a VMiiuiuwtv 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* I HEREBY announce my candidacy for recommendation for appointment as MAGISTRATE OF YORK TOWNSHIP, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary election. R. L. deLOACH. May 12 f te* WE are authorized to announce J. ERNEST LOWRY of Yorkville. as a candidate for appointment as Magistrate of York township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. June 8 f te FOR MAGISTRATE. Bullock's Creek Township. JL. DUNCAN is hereby announced as a candidate before the Democratic voters of Bullock's Creek Town ship for recommendation for reappointment as Magistrate of said Township, subject, of course, to the resu't of the primary election. July 17 t te FOR MAGISTRATE. Broad River Township. THE many friends of R. L. A. SMITH beg leave to announce him as a candidate for recommendation for reappointment as Magistrate for Broad River Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. July 17 t te NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that at 11 o'clock a. m., on Monday, August 20, 1906, I will make a complete settlement with the Hon. L. R. Williams, probate judge for York county, as administrator of the estate of ELALA JAMES, deceased, and will then and there ask for a discharge from all further liability In connection with said estates. C. W. CARROLL. Administrator. July 20 f 5t* IF Send your orders for Commercial printing to the Enquirer office.