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I near Naples, Italy, is again slightly active. Ominous rumblings have been heard for several days About forty operators on leased wires returned to work at East St. Louis last Friday John D. Rockefeller last week received a check for $73.95 for the witness fees and mileage claimed by him for his appearance before Judge Landis some weeks ago In the Standard Oil case The schooner Hudson, lumber laden, was burned to the water's edge near Little Hope, Nova Scotia. Friday..' With the object of helping the police and Incidentally themselves. Reading. Pa.. Italians are organizing the "White Hand" society, ? "'kUk I ? * ~ w ft ?? rvnrutai fp of thP w v> men is iu uc an cauvi Black Hand societies, which are now causing so much trouble In that state. .... China's dowager empress, fearing that the Chinese are bent upon un^ seating the Manchus, has called In her advisers to discuss changes in the government and the proposed amalgamation of the Chinese and Manchu races. ....Theodore H. Price, the New York cotton speculator, estimates the coming crop at 13,010,000 bales, as against 13,305,000 bales, the estimate by the census bureau A (lying machine A is to be added to the British army equipment. Although the machine has been under construction for two years, the fact has only recently become known The railroads of Georgia ^ . put the rates as fixed by the railroad commission of that state into effect yesterday Edward Winner and Misses Lillian and Bertha Ballum were drowned in the St. Jchns river, Florida, Saturday, by the capsizing of a launch F. M. Johnson, a farmer, and his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Pullen, were killed by an Atlanta and West Point passenger train near West Point, Ala., Saturday William Gisriell has been nominated for governor by the Prohibition state convention of Maryland Edward Edwards, white, was shot to death by his cousin, Hugh Postelle, at Ashevllle, N. C., Saturday ^ afternoon. They had quarreled over family matters, fosteue ts in juu An artillery officer and four policemen were killed by a bomb explosion at Odessa. Russia, Saturday morning. The artillery officer was examining the ^ bomb and dropped it accidentally The Texas fast mall on the St. Louis and San Francisco road plunged through a burning bridge near Tusla, I. T.. Friday night. Several passengers were seriously hurt Four midshipmen are to be dismissed from the Annapolis naval academy for breaches of discipline while on the summer cruise. - A treaty between Russia and % England has been signed at St. Petersburg. It regulates the interests of the two powers in Afghanistan, Thibet and Persia It is announced from Oyster Bay thpt President Roosevelt will j| take no part in the settlement of the telegraphers' strike Louis Glass, vice president of the Pacific States Telephone company, has been convicted of bribery The second torpedo boat flotilla is to go to the Pacific with the battleships There is a prohibition campaign on in Birmingham, Ala., the first in the history of the city. The election is to be held in NovemX ber Joseph L. Briskey, right fielder for Savannah's team in the South Atlantic league, broke his neck last Sunday while bathing at Tybee Island beach Anson county, N. C., voted for prohibition last Saturday The National Farmers Union assembled in Little Rock, Ark., today. The understanding is that it a ill probably fix the price of cotton at 15 cents. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. ^ TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYtppia v Prayer meeting on Wednesday after? noon at 4.30 o'clock. Ice Croam. Will be served by the Y. P. C. U. at Bethany on the afternoon and evening of Friday, September 6. from 4 to S p. m. The public is invited. It Mattie Lirieberger, President. WtT NORTHERN' LIGHTS ~m. Wr York Baptist Association. Delegates and others who expect to attend the York Association, which is to convene at Oak Grove church on September 10, and come by rail, will be ^ met at Fort Mill on Tuesday morning, September 10th?trains going north or south. The church is seven miles from Fort Mill and it is very desirable for all delegates so far as possible to come by private conveyance. Those who cannot come except by rail will please notify me at once in order that we may adequately provide for them. Edward S. Reves, Fort Mill, S. C. r ?hf (folton Jflarhet. Yorkvllle. September 3.?Cotton, 11 to 13} cents. * FOR RENT. THE 6-room House recently occupied by me on Wright Avenue. M. B. JENNINGS. 70 f.t. tf J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. COME AND SEE * l^e PREJENT. "NufcnSl ;h TROUJERJ Our New Fall Line is just in and you will be highly pleased with these Trousers. Prices up to $5.00 a Pair. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. Sell for Less. t ?^~ Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work at fairest prices. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE IN compliance with the statute this is to give notice that on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. I will make a Final Settlement wl(h the Probate Court of York county as Administrator of the estate of PARIS PUGH. deceased. and on that date I will ask the said court for a Discharge from further responsibility as to said estate. D. A. JOHNSON. Administrator. 71 t 5t "The TRAITOR" By THOMAS DIXON. Dealing with the last days of the Ku Klux Klan, just out. Only a few copies on hand. Price $1.50. September Magazines A great many of the September Magazines and periodicals are now in. Including the following: World's Work, Scribner's, Harper's, Munsey, Argosy, Scrap Book, Bohemian, McClure's, All-Story, Ainsley's, Technical World, Gunter's, Delineator, Ladies' Home Journal, Popular Magazine and others. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowcn, Proprietor. They All Please THE BUGGIES, SURREYS, WAGONS AND OTHER VEHICLES That are Sold by J. M. IVIcCtII^TJ HICKORY GROVE, S. C. Please everybody except the man who runs a Repair .Shop?He don't like my vehicles?they're out of his class. Our BANNER Buggy is easily in the lead?they are Stylish, Easy Runners, Well Made and stand the hardest use. SALEM WAGONS Are easily in the front rank of the wagon world. They are made strictly for Service, not merely to sell. See the SALEM before you buy. If you want anything on wheels from a Buggy to a Bicycle come and see my line. I make close prices on everything I sell. I also carry first-class line of Sewing Machines. See .me about them. J. M. McGILL HICKORY GROVE, S. C. "It Is Well For the Clerk To remember that the boss also used the same old excuses when he was young-." says Poor Richard. In these days of strenuous finance It is also well for the trader to remember that the man who uses the Broker's Assistance Is generally the most successful. I am ready to assist in either buying 01 selling. Bid Wanted?For National Bank stock Wanted?To buy 1 share Tavora Mill Wanted?Shares of York Cotton Mill Wanted?Loan & Savings Bank stock, For Sale?Few shares Victor Oil Mill. For Sale?Various Stocks not listed. Dr. M. W. WHITE. Cereals QUAKER WHEAT BERRIES. (Puffed and Baked). SHREDDED WHEAT, CREAM OF WHEAT, QUAKER OATS, GRAPE NUTS, FORCE, EGG-O-SEE, POSTUM CEREAL, SHOOP'S HEALTH COFFE. You can get any of the ubove. and and all other kinds of Choice Fresl Fancy Groceries from I. W. JOHNSON. A GOOD BANK ACCOUNT Cnmf^rf Intr In TllllfV*. of Need. Anil there's a feeling o! ?SECURITY and SATISFACTION? when ilie Account Is kept at this Rank LOAN & SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE. S. C. FOR A HOI OR M AN IN11TM1T Buy a Lot in the Suburb of Westerleigli Choice Lots in Western Part of Yorkville, close to business centre. Any size desired?twu or more togetherall CHEAP. For fuller Information prices, etc., see me. Also TEN CHOICE LOTS on Main street between Hotel Shandon and Herndon building. Most desirable building location in town. Sec me for prices. LAURA E. PARISH, Yorkville. S. C. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee, President Sec. and Treas YORK SUPPLY CO, Incorporated. WE SELL THE SANDERS TWO-IIOHSK DISC PLOW. Two mules can pull this plow am cut a furrow ten inches deep and tei Inches wide. Call and see our Two Horse Disc Plow. Price, S2.%. 00 Guaranteed to do the work. We have Appier. Ninety-Six am lied Kust Proof Seed Outs. COTTON BASKET, BAGGING am TIES FOR SALE. I Full stock of Groceries and Planta tion Supplies. YOKK SUPPLY CO. *Y*YMY)tYllYaiY*Y*Y*Y*Y*YMYatY$ 1 5j O P HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL, ; | YORRVILLE B. i J INCORPO BAM SEPT. 1ST J SEE OUR SHO t WE ARE GIVING EXTRA B t ? f io Per Cent ^ Ladles9 Nev # = I io Per Cent, ' Men's and Boys' ^ 20 Per Cent, off on J ALL MATTINGS A J MIHIS' WHIT! 5 LADIES' WHITE # J BIG REDUC t MEN'S AN \ STRAW AND ! ! SI BARGAIN COU ; J AT 2 I-2CTS, SCTS, I5CT t Big Baq f Suspenders, Shi * . i A Great E ; MEN'S 2-PIBCE COTTO YORKVILLE I SHAVINGS For Stable Bedding Since we are running our Mill with I electric power we are accumulating , large quantities of SHAVINGS, which we will dispose of to parties who desire them for Stable Bedding, at a reasonable price. If you have a Stable or Cow Barn you will find shavings much better for bedding than the wet saw dust you have been using. Our Shavings are dry and light. See us at once. BUILDING ANYTHING? If you contemplate building anything or remodeling your home or place of business, let our Architect and Engineer submit you plans and specifications. Prompt service. i J. J. KELLER & CO. W See us for Lime for either building or disinfecting purposes. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. i HARDWARE, r IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS. IRON and COMPOSITION ROOFING, ] " ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FRUIT l JARS and RUBBERS. I We offer any of the above at Wholesale and Retail and will be pleased to < make prices and terms. i i \ If you have to buy a MOWER or ' RAKE, see the JOHNSTON before 1 you settle the matter. , W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. [ 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 -b b ^ g| r ? WE PAY YOl X J i I The Average s j Householdei x J - J fin 1? am ' J Co ^ Pa r ^ p" 2 Cf 4 Pa X < V 4 4 X * ^ Four Per Cent Interest < 3 X : | The NATIONAL 1 X (ABSOLUTE! ' 5 ROCK HILL, S V. Pt. R. E. HEATH. Sec -Tr. S i M. COMPANY, I RATED. f * *AA*A*A*Aie?tA*A*A*A*AKAKA* nsale! ?- ? a mmm m?mmm a TO lb IH. ? - 0I E COUNTERS J g IG BARGAINS IN SHOES, f a' ? { 2 , off on all \ le f to v Oxfords. i ?| } a^i , off on all t g ' New Oxfords. v 2 =- / Y All Trunks. t ? * ? THAI/F PRICE. J f m hup linen.j: ? i s SUITS AT COST ? ?' _____ ^ ac i 171 :tions in ! ?! ID BOYS' * 3 FELT HATS. | s 1RW1NS |il S AND 25CTS THE YARD J I', r ? jams in J a, # ti. [rts and Cuffs. i j; iargain in # ni N SUITS, $1.98 A SUIT j I ' U mild nmi-.l b. & in. co.; GLENN & ALLISON. I ti N WE ARE f HEADQUARTERS \ FOR 5 rr BABCOCK, ai HACKNEY, 2 TAYLOR-CANNADY AND h HIGHPOINT BUGGIES, tl STUDEBAKER WAGONS, si McCORMICK MACHINERY AND ei THE INTERNATIONAL GASO- P LINE ENGINES. We want a chance to talk to you ft about them. Can quote you close Prices and easy terms. rr Yours to serve, pi GLENN <& ALLISON, E - ti G ALT A\rn IIAIDV ? IVUiiill' 1'ilJLXt J. TKock Hill - - - - S. C. ? m ICECREAM : ai We are Wholesale Makers of Abso- fc lutely Pure Ice Cream of a quality that Is unexcelled. Our milk Is from grade cows, all tested by the govern- , ment for health, and known to be rich p In butter fat. ?. ICE CREAM can be furnished to Order In Quart Blocks or In bulk In '0( any quantity desired and shipped by express. Prices and other Information on application by mall or telephone. t) OAKLAND DAIRY ?! G. P. HOLLER, Manager, in ni Phone No. 99 Rock Hill, S. C. 2 * R U TO SAVE x b< a n' C L X el ^ 21 w J ei 5 ai * Y r .h i X b H w ? In ds a Bank account In a Trust Ifi IT S"l bi Sei S( 3 1*3 Id Checks show at once her de- ^ sits; and her Payments and her IN tl leeks are themselves Proofs of ? J] yments. X T We pay you to save?In our jj Savings Department. 2 * * Compounded Quarterly "^6 ? w : ti - J bl , UNION BANK 5 bY SAFE) 5 ? ( outh Carolina. h , . 1_ s FTTTTTTtTTTT II Opens an > I cent Interi JJRH small St<H [ufl home witl nil nlent plac Mjgfl will never ^9 until you t HMI >-il, and Credit. *A*AIU*A*A*A?A*AIU*AIUIU* R E AL ESTATE J. C. WILBORN. FOR SALE. Cottage?Six rooms, newly painted. 1 high, beautiful lot, good well with Ice fixtures, in town or Smyrna. One irn, five stalls, with sheds; one gran y, with wagon and buggy shed; one nant house, new, 2-rooms; garden id small orchard; 1} acres In lot. 56 Acres?1 mile Smyrna station, on . F. D.; 4-room house with porch; 7 :res of good bottom land. U. M. Pursy Tract. L. K. Armstrong Place?In Bethel iwnship, 281 4-5 acres; adjoins lands .' J. B. Ford, Meek Barnett, Haskell anton and others; fronts on Clover id Wright's Ferry road; one twoory eight-room house; two fine irns; five tenant houses; six horse irm; rents for 12 bales weighing 500 s; two fine pastures. Price, $40 per ere. 73 Acres?In one tract, 7 miles from orkvllle in the Cotton Belt,; nice veiling and necessary outbuildings; nd level; 8 acres of fine bottom land. 16.00 Acre for quick Sale. R. L. Riggers?103 acres, 1 new veiling; 25 acres In cultivation; 100.>0 feet saw timber; 1,000 cross ties; 000 cords wood; 8 acres fine bottom nd in cultivation; 4 miles King's reek station; 2 miles Piedmont irlng. $2,150 for entire tract. One Tract?48$ acres, near New on church, adjoining lands W. R. Iggers, J. C. McGlll and others; 9 lies west of Yorkville; 2 tenant )uses; 35 acres open land. Price 100.00. Jason Thompson Home Place?285 ires; 10 miles west Yorkville; 31 lies King's Creek; 2 miles Piedmont >rings; good 2-story 7-room house; >od barn and outhouses; 4 tenant )uses; 40 acres fine bottom land in iltlvation, not subject to overflow; enty wood land; good five-horse ? ??- 4 ~ ?>/%/><4 nnU r?r?l In rm uptn; g nine gwu m uuui, j.( >od community. For a quick bariln. VV. N. Blggers' Home Place?157 :res, 4 miles south Bethany, near W. eek Faulkner's; 1 6-room newly tinted cottage; new barn; everything [> to date and convenient: 3 new tenit houses; 60 acres In cultivation; tlance in timber; 35 acres in rail isture. $4,710. A magnificent bartin. J. A. Blggers' Home Place?122 ires, 4 miles east King's Creek staon; 1 new 4-rooin dwelling; 1 tenant ouse; 50 acres in cultivation, balance i timber; 9 acres fine bottom land, rice, $2,200. J. J. Falres Tract?187J acres, 3J tiles east of Yorkville; one dwelling, tenant houses; new barn, 36x42 feet led; adjoining T. L. Carroll, Glenn Allison, County Home; 15 acres fine ottom in corn; lies level; four horse trm open?for Quick Sale. 35 Acres?In corporate limits ol orkville; $40 per acre?A great barain. Norman Black?B. N. Moore tract 8 acres, J-mlle from limits of Yorkille on Hickory Grove road. Cheaj or Quick Sale. Sudle Shilllnglaw Tract?1 mile ol own limits; 38 acres; lies well; Cheap Hugh Parrott Band?80 acres; J liles of Clover; about 2,000 cords ol rood. J. J. and W. G. Plexlco Home Place -Six miles south Yorkville; 254 acres a be sold as a whole or in 4 separate racts. No. 1?72J acres; 1 new cotige, 6 rooms; new barn, crib and ther outhouses; 40 acres open land fo. 2?3 room house, outbuildings table, etc.; 65 acres: 35 acres oper ind. No. 3?Good 11 story dwelling ew barn; 65 acres. No. 4?A tenant ouse and outbuildings. This Is a ery desirable plantation, well waterd and in good locality. School \ lile of house. Every tract has more iian enough wood to do it. J. B. McCarter Place?74 acres, 1 dies Yorkville, adjoining W. J. Love nd J. R. Hogue; 1 dwelling, 7 rooms, porches; good barn; 1 new tenant ouse, 3 rooms; 45 acres in cultivaon, 15 acres pasture; 1 50-saw Wintilp gin, a hand press, belting, 15-h. p, nglne. (For land and machinery, rice $2,000), or will sell separately. Miles S. Carroll Farm?113 acres, ear Beersheba church, at a bargain. Mr. Grayson?Beautiful home, 3 die Bethany High School; lies comaratlvelv level. See it. R. L. Devinney?Home place, 3 miles )uth of Yorkville; 2-story 8-r. dwellig; 2 tenement houses; good outouses; 40 acres in woodland; pasire? eood: 13 miles of High school at hiladelphla; 100 acres in cultivation; ?5 per acre for quick sale. R. L. Lee?Beautiful residence, new' painted. 2J miles south of Yorkvllle; ood 2-horse farm open; plenty of ood: good out-houses; good barn; 1 ew tenant house: very cheap; 70 . res land. $2,200.00. 47i acres at Beam's Crossing, near rover, at crossing of Air Line R. R., nd three public roads. 41 acres near Smyrna. Price $400 ir quick sale. F. M. Lvnn Place?50 or 60 acres. *ar King's Mountain Chapel. $20.00 ir acre. Betsy Jenkins Place?1J miles Bethiy High school; 2 houses; 200 acres; jout 50 acres open land; bottom land; 10.000 feet saw timber. Price $2,200. J. P. Barnes?Home tracts and resence; 102 acres; has 3 tenant houses; l acres In cultivation; balance in niber; at Delphos, near Yorkvllle; lod school at Delphos; can be bought leap; see it. 219 acres, 100 in cultivation, balance i timber, 6 miles west McConnellsville ?ar W. McG. Bailey's. Terms to suit. 180 acres, 5 miles south Yorkvllle; houses; 3 horse fann open; 25 acres >od bottom; 60 acres wire pasture; 1.00 per acre. 176 acres, 6 miles south Yorkvllle; . F. D. goes by residence. 30 acres ittom; about 2,000 cords wood. Arthur Boheler Place?A beautiful ew home. 74 acres, 1 mile Smyrna; oiriinp is on the place; South rn railway runs In front of house; 5 acres In wood; 100 fruit trees; evrythlng jn good order. Paul Hratton Tract?Part: 150 cres, on Chester road, 2 miles south orkvllle. C. & N.-W. runs In front of ouse; 1 good 4-r dwelling, good outulldlngs; lies level; about 2,000 cords ood; plenty of saw timber; very fine md. A bargain, see It. Three Tracts?75 acres each, five dies Rock Hill; very fine cotton grit"; each has a house; plenty of ottom land; the three tracts produc3 40 bales cotton last year. Will sell iparately or as a whole; adjoins Perf Martin. Arthur Black?Elegant farm three dies Yorkvllle; nice dwelling: everyling convenient; water forced Into ouse and barn lots; a most attractive argaln. Ross R. Love?Beautiful home, 2 dies of Sharon; seven room 2-story ouse; good barn and out houses; ne bottom land; 4 miles Yorkvllle; vo tenant houses; 95 acres of land In ood state of cultivation. I have about Fifty or Sixty good arms for sale. Some people do not Isli their land advertised: they say ley are afraid you'll think they are roke; this Is false modesty. I have inie fine bargains to sell. More Farm roperty and Town Lots wanted on my sts. J. C. WTLBORN. FOR SALE. )NE Six Horse Portable Engine, one 50-Saw Wlnship Gin, one [and Press, all in good condition, for 125. Address me, Yorkvllle, No. 1. JOSEPH W. SMITH. 70 f.t. 4t E DOLLAR account In this Bank that draws 4 per est. It also entitles you to one of our 1 Savings Banks which you may take i you. Set this little Bank in a convee and drop odd change into It. You realize the possibility of Small Savings >ring this little Bank to us, have It openle money It contains Deposited to Your IRST MOM Blk, DHKVIDLiE, 8. O. ?A*AXA*AXAKA*A>tA*AKA?(A*AXA* M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. PLOW POINTS We have just bought a carload of OLIVER PLOWS and REPAIRS, that will come in soon, and they are NEW goods. Now, remember, In using your Oliver turn plows this fall, when you break anything about it?whether it may be a Mould Board, Land SIide. Point, 8tandard or anything else, look out for flaws, and if you And any, Bring Us the Broken Parts, and we will Give You New Parts Free of Charge. We can furnish you any part of an OLIVER PLOW at any time. Don't fail to see us about Buggies and Wagons, Harrows, Etc., Bagging and Ties, and Cotton Baskets. CARROLL BROS. Fine CANDIES We buy and sell NTJNN ALLY'S? the Best That Is. A fresh shipment received every week or ten days, in 10 Cents and 25 Cents Packages, also from 1-2 to 3 Pound Boxes. When you want to give your wife onrt oVillrirpn nr sweetheart something nice and pure, always buy NUNNALLY'S. Those Who Buy It Once, Always Buy It. Post Cards from lc to 10c. STAR DRUG STORE. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES The period In which Old School Books can be exchanged for the Series of Books lately adopted by the ( State Board of Education, expires by 1 limitation on September 1st, next. If t have Books that are EXCHANGEA' BLE, and desire to exchange them, ' bring them In before the above date. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ARE NOT EX CHANGEABLE?Only those specified ' by the Board, and all Exchanges must be made on or before SEPTEMBER 1ST?No exchanges after that date. r CHOICE RIBBON CANE SYRUP In Half Gallon and Gallon Cans. Try ^ a Can, It Is delicious. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. T DON'T FORGET LAMM & CO.'S ! BEST ON EARTH CLOTHING FOR ; YOUR FALL SUIT. : NEWLINES l 'We have Just added to our almost . complete line of house furnishings, the ; following seasonable and staple goods. > ?REFRIGERATORS? r The "La Belle," made by the Gurney Refrigerator Co., which is said to be ! equal to any. Simply arranged and ; easy to keep clean. Has the patented automatic waste valve?the ice economizer. ?BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE? The B. & H. Wlckless, an economl' cal oil consumer and a comfort to the user this hot weather. Will do any ' or ail of your cooking, a trial Is all we , ask. I STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. Is not a new Machine in this territory if It Is a new departure with us. 1 It stands up at the top amongst the other good ones and Is not any higher In price either. We have the best they make on the floor now and more to follow. This we have is called the "Two in One" Machine?can change it from a lock stitch to a chain stitch without moving the work from under , the presserfoot. Call and see it or better try it and be convinced that It is "IT." G. H. O'LEARY. WOOD FOR SALE! 1HAVE a quantity of DRY OAK : and PINE WOOD and would be pleased to make contracts to deliver same in lots of from Five Cords up to Fifty during Aug., Sept., and Oct. 61 tf SAM M. GRIST. EXTRA( OUR STOCK C YOUTHS AND BOY IT TO BE AT THIS DETERMINED TO TRICK. IN OFFER LOW IT IS WITH 1 IING CLOTHING AN CATE WHEN WE A * im n A XTT>0 A /"* A TXT 1/1 IN L> 1-rtlN 1 O THE ROOM?HENC WILL DO WELL TC MER'SWEAR. LOO MEN'S CLOTH All $2.50 Suits Are Cut to All $3.00 Suits, Are Cut to All $3.50 Suits Are Cut to All $4 and $4.50 Suits, Cut All $5.00 Suits Are Cut to All $6 and $^>.50 Suits, Cut All $7 and $7.50 Suits Cut All $8 and $8.50 Suits Cut All $10 Suits Are Cut to $; All $11 Suits Are Cut to ! All $12 and $12.50 Suits Ci All $6 2-piece Suits, Cut t All $7.50 2-piece Suits Cut All $9 2-piece Suits Cut to All $10 2-piece Suits, Cut 1 YOUTHS' LONG PAf All $3 and $3.50 Suits,Cut All $4 and $4.50 Suits Cut All $6 and $7 Suits Cut to THE ABOVE PF THE STRAI '"long silk EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF LON SILK GLOVES in Brown and I Long Brown Silk Glow Pair. I Ann RI?rL f Pair. BEL Big line of Whita Embroidered Bell Price 10 Cents and 15 Cents. Child Brown, Children's Patent Leather Belts White, and with double Buckles. Pric 25 Cents Each. Ladie Belts. | THE THOMSOl IT IS A FACT That there is no silverware made that is belter for every day . use than is COMMUNITY SILVER. It will wear practically as long, stand harder service and look as well as Sterling silverware and costs a great a deal less. Let me show you how nice and how pretty Community Silver is. g Before you buy Cut Glass, Pressed Glass, Chinaware, Bric-a-Brac, etc., ri come and see my stock. Qualities are a right and the prices are pleasing. T . W. SPECK. LYNCHBURG PLOV s: Before you buy a Turn Plow and see advantages the LYNG1 YOREZVILLE HJ ""?? 'f1 "f? "f* "f* "f* "f4 ^ sf* ^ *1* J* Clothing! All Two-Piece ? a n Suits Reduced to i o Half Price. a Men's Two-piece Suits that were 1 j $12.00, Now Offered at $6.00 a Suit. ? All other Two-piece Suits at same ' kind of prices. ALL MEN'S STRAW HATS ARE a i OFFERED AT HALF PRICE. A I e $2.00 Straw Hats at $1.00; $1.00 f Straw Hats at 50 Cts., and so on. I BARGAINS IN WOOL AND FUR II HATS. Tills is a Job Lot that I pick- t ed up and there are some decidedly a good Bargains in the bunch, as they 9 arc offered at less than Factory Cost. When you are in need of anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Gents' Furnishings or other , goods In my line It Is to your interest jf to see my stock for your wants. I can {* SAVE YOU MONEY. GIVE YOU Tilt, - QUALITY, and It Is a pleasure to SHOW GOODS. J. o. WRAY, The Leader. _ WALL PAPER J MY NEW SAMPLES J ARE NOW IN. r 8 Samples and Remnants for sale cheap. A. B. GA I N E8. f If NORTHERN LIGHTS "m C CLOTHING BA )F SUMMER CLOTHING AND S IS CONSIDERABLY LARGER TIME?THE END OF THE SUM! REDUCE THIS STOCK IF PRIC ING THESE GOODS AT THE PJ ^HE FULL KNOWLEDGE THAI D PANTS AT PRICES THAT V RE READY TO BUY SPRING AI . BUT WE NEED THE ROOME SUCH PRICES AS ARE QUOT ) BUY SOME OF THESE GOODS ?K OVER THE PRICES BELOW: ING. All $7.50 Suits C m ? . All $8 Suits Cut $1.75 a Suit. $1.95 a Suit. BOYS' KNI $2.50 a Suit. All 75c Suits An *m a>. o..:*? a iu a. ouu. /\li ouiLa ms $3.50 a Suit. All $1.25 Suits A to $4 a Suit. All $1.50 Suits A to $5 a Suit. All $2 Suits Arc to $6 a Suit. All $2.50 Suits A 7.50 a Suit. All $3 Suits Are $8 a Suit. All $3.50 and $3.; Lit to $9 a Suit. All $4 Suits Arc o $3.75 a Suit. ME1 to $4.75 a Suit. $5.75 a Suit. All 75c Pants Ar to $6.50 a Suit. All $1 Pants Are All $2 Pants Are ITS SUITS. $2.50 P.ants I to $2.25 a Suit. All $3.50 Pants 1 to $3 a Suit. All $5 Pants Are $4.50 a Suit. All $6 Pants Are UCES ARE FOR SPOT CASH ON J S S - S M I T H < GLOVESp IG 3lack. i*. $2.00 the titk Glove* $1.50 the TS. ta. ren't Patent Leather Belt*? Black and Red. Prica, 10 Cta. in it' Black and Brown Elaatio I I Price 50 Centa Each. tf COMPANY. | =? MACKEREL I have just opened a barrel of nice resh Mackerel. 10c Each. S for 25c Also same kind put up In 10 lb. kits t $1.25. If you need any good pickling Vlnear I have It at 35c a Gallon. Try one gallon of Breakfast syrup. Inest quality ever sold by anybody t 85c. Maple Syrup at 40c a quart. LOUIS ROTH. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. fS LAST LONGER [^ RVr3*. for your fall plowing: come BBURG has over all others. ^.RDWARE CO. EXPERIENCE THE JEST TEACHER There are hundreds and housands of men who are insured in he Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. inder single policies ranging in" mount from $1,000 to $60,000. It is nore than likely that the vast major:y of these insured in this particular ompany because of the solicitation f an agent or on the advice of some ne already a policy holder, (it is genrally conceded that in no company fi business are so many new policies jsued through the Influence of those lready insured), but it is a fact also hat there are hundreds and thouands of members who have from two o eight policies each in the Mutual ieneflt issued at different times, in nany Instances the last being issued s long as 26 to 30 years after the irst, and it is usually the case that all xcept the flrst are voluntarily applied or because the assured knows by Experience, the best teacher, that evry claim made for the company and Is contracts are true. If you are hinking of applying for Life Insurnce You cannot afford to ignore die fntual Benefit. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. BRICK FOR SALE, , A BOUT Five Thousand, made in the EX days when Brick were made Ight. They have been used; but are i flrst class condition. LAURA E. PARISH. 67 tf. tf S9~ NORTHERN LIGHTS H CLOTHES CLEANING. [" AM prepared to clean gentlemen's L clothes and ladles' skirts tn a thor. ughly satisfactory manner, at reaonable prices. Work may be sent diect to my home or left at W. E. Feruson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. W Send The Enquirer your orders 9r Commercial Printing, Booklets, -i.i..,,.. I ?uli Briefs, etc. fflir ivyuwdf ?? ?. , RGAINS PANTS FOR MEN, THAN WE WANT MER, AND WE ARE IES WILL DO THE {ICES QUOTED BE' WE ARE OFFEREE CAN'T DUPLIJD SUMMER SUITS -WE MUST HAVE TED BELOW. YOU I FOR NEXT SUM!ut to $5 a Suit, to $5.50 a Suit. 2E PANTS SUITS. i Cut to 50c a Suit. | Cut to 75c a Suit. ire Cut to 90c a Suit. re Cut to $1.10 a Suit. Cut to $1.50 a Suit. re Cut to $1.75 a Suit. Cut to $2.25 a Suit. 75 Suits Cut to $2.50. Cut to $3 a Suit. N'S PANTS. e Cut to 50c Pair. Cut to 75c Pair. Cut to $1.50 Pair. ^re Cut to $1.75 Pair, kre Cut to $2.50 Pair. Cut to $3.50 Pair. Cut to $4 a Pair. LY. company!