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OBITUARY. Died?On June 15, THOMAS NEWTON, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Neil, aged 3 years, 4 months and 27 days. <Ehe Cotton iflnrhet. ^ Yorkvllle, June 23.?Cotton 11? to w 12. New York. June 22.?Spot closed quiet; 20 points lower, middling uplands 12.00: middling gulf 12.25; sales 2."?. Futures opened barely steady and closed steady as follows: June 10.37: July 10.36; Aug 10.30; Sept. 9.97: Oct. 9.36; Nov. 9.21; Dec. 9.19; Jan. 9.15; Feb. 9.15; March 9.14. milch cow for sale. T HAVE for sale first-class Cow. good X Milk and Butter Cow. Address me Yorkville No. 5. NORMAN BLACK. 50 t It fc sutton springs union no. 350. HERE will be a meeting of this y 1 Union next Friday night, June 26. Members are urged to be present. NORMAN BLACK, Sec. 50 t It y w. o. w. picnic THE annual Picnic of Filbert Camp W. O. W. will be held on SATURDAY. JULY 25. Candidates for Congress and United States senate are expected. The public is invited and every effort will be made to ensure a good time for everybody. A. J. PARROTT, For Com. 50 t.f td * ONLY OF ME_ "\7"OU cannot buy Ess-Tee-Dee of the X drug stores. I have complete control of the preparation in York county. There is nothing else "just as good." Shave?10 cents. ? LUTHER BABER. THE PALACE THEATRE FOR TONIGHT A RACE FOR MILLIONS This is a good picture, so don't fail to see It. Illustrated Song ? "Moses Andrew W Jackson, Good-Bye." CONN/E & MAMIE BEARD, Proprietors. |T J- G. WILBORN j FOR SALE W W. J. Gordon?One tract of land. . containing 163 acres more or less; 4 miles from Yorkville; macadam roads to place. One dwelling. 6 rooms, neatly painted, ceiled inside; 3 good wells on the lot; 2 splendid barns, horse barn 30x60. 2 stories: cow barn 30x50. 2 stories, will accommodate 4U or au , head of cattle: 2 acres of fine orchard; ( about 100 acres in cultivation, has , made 50 bushels to the acre in corn. John Gordon made 66 bushels of corn ^ on one acre of land, made 2 bales of cotton on one acre of land; about 30 acres in wood; has 3 good tenant houses, 1 good gin house; land lies well; one-half mile of church; threefourth mile of good school, on 2 public , roads, 3 good wire pastures. In high ? state of cultivation. J. C. WILRORN, Ileal Estate. { CHICORA J GKEENVII A OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY 4 \ SYNOD OF SOIH 4 A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE FOR r Graduate Courses in the Arts and I A Gymnastics and Business. \ * I^arge and Able Faculty Beaut 4 ings Modern Convenience 4 ? ? Located in Piedmont Sect! f EXPENSES FOR TIB A A.?Tuition. Board. Room and Fe ^ B.?All included in proposition (A) m Art or Expression \ WW Tlie Next Session Opens Sept 9 For Catalogue and ! A S. C. BYRD, D. I LEAR zrsrl To depend on your own individuality and not on the charitable advice of m others. Ninety-five per cent of all the men who engage in business fail. Those who stumble along in a happygo-lucky way never can hope to be the successful ones. Get busy and invest; also get your broker to aid you 1 by experience and printer's ink. I Three-room house. One five-room house. J* Two fine residence lots. I K One nice six-room cottage. A fair bargain of 100 acres. One splendid seven-room house. Several lots near Graded School. A farm of 186 acres 2 miles of town. Dr. M. W. WHITE. I ONE-THI All Clothing Pri 33 ' FEB OUR REGULAR MID-SUMMER # IXG AND PANTS FOR MEN. YO AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL YOU MAKE PURCHASES NOW ING MONEY. AS YOU WILL SA LAR S WORTH OF VALUE YOU BELOW. BUT BETTER STILL. : YOU CAN BETTER GAUGE TI GOODS. COME TODAY: HVIEINFS $10.00 Suits Reduced to $6.66. $0.00 Suits Reduced to $6.00. $8.50 Suits Reduced to $5.66. $7.50 Suits Reduced to $5.00. $7.00 Suits Reduced to $4.66. ^ $6.00 Suits Reduced to $4.00. L YOUTHS , $8.00 Suits Reduced to $5.33. $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.33. IB 0YSTKNEE 1 $4.00 Suits Reduced to $2.66. $2.00 Suits Reduced to $1.33. $1.75 Suits Reduced to $1.16. nVTEIST'S " $6.00 Pants Reduced to $4.00. ^ $5.oo Pants Reduced $3.33. $4.00 Pants Reduced to $2.66. $3.50 Punts Reduced to $2.33. $3.00 Pants Reduced to $2.00. $2.50 Pants Reduced to $1.66. YOUTHS * $1.75 Pants Reduced to $1.16. $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Pants Reduced to 83 Cts. BOYS' X?PJ] $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. f.o Cts. Putits Reduced to 33 Cts. 7'. Cts. Pants Reduced to 50 Cts. ! PLEASE KKMKMHKH. Til A OCR LINK THAT YOl' WANT GOODS, DRKSS TRIMMINC1S. ST SHOES OR ANYTHING ELSE, YOP MONEY IF YOU WILL LEI TIIE ABOVE PRICES ARE , .The STRAUS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO Milk Cows, 4 and 5 years old, with young calves. R. C. JACKSON, Tirzah. 50 t.f t* HARRISON'S "Town and Country Paints." This paint (we sell it) has been sold throughout the United States long enough to demonstrate to the satisfaction of thousands of house owners and painters that it is easily the equal in lasting quality, covering quality and others qualities by which paints are gauged, to any paint sold on the American market. If you intend to paint your buildings, inside or out; fences, barns, outbuildings, etc., we would be obliged if you will let us make you prices on the Paints, Oils, Varnishes, r-uuy, Drusncs, eiu., uitti yuu win uccu. We believe our Qualities and our Prices will prove of Interest to you. At least give us an opportunity to present our evidence?that will cost you nothing. It may save you dollars. HOUSE FURNISHINGS Whether you want to furnish your house complete or only want to buy a single piece of furniture, we believe our Prices, Quality and Variety will appeal to your good judgment. Remember, that we will give you a SQUARE DEAL, whether your purchase is large or small. fork mrnrn co. Don't Miss Seeing Our line of handsome pictures. They are easily the prettiest pictures ever offered in Yorkville at anywhere near the price and they are selling quite rapIdly. Come and see them any way. You don't have to buy. The Prices: 15 cents; two for 25 cents; five for 50 :ents. TOILET ARTICLES If there is any article you want in Toilet goods that will add to your comfort and health during the hot days if summer you can find it here withlut any trouble. Try it. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. FOR SALE THREE fresh Milch Cows?good values cheap. Address No. 1 Yorkville. JOHN P. SMITH. 48 t.f 3t* COLLEGE, J T ?71 . J LiEif CJ, V . g THE PRESBYTERIES OF THE A TH CAROLINA " WOMEN # A CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOL \ Sciences, Music, Art, Expression, f iful Grounds Elegant Build- \ i Healthful Climate ? on and In City of 25,000 a E ENTIRE YEAR: f es... $182.00 A and Tuition in Music, \ $203 to $213 4 ember 17tli \ Information Address f D., President. A TAKE IT EASY What? Life, of course. You can, if you will buy one of our Hammocks. They are the kind that will rest your tired bones as nothing else will. They will help you to take that beauty sleep in the open air that is recommended by the beauty makers. Just see our Hammocks if you want something that will please you in quality. Also have Hammock Hooks. YorkviUe Hardware Co. SW It is time you were seeing us for an Ice Box, Refrigerator, Ice Cream Freezer, Water Coolers. Etc. RD OFF. 1 ces Discounted , OZEZEnTX1. DISCOUNT SALE OF CLOTHUTHS AND BOYS IS ON TODAY FURTHER NOTICE. AND IF IT WILL BE JUST LIKE FINDVE 33 CENTS OX EVERY 1H)LKECEIVE. .SEE THE PRICES <KK THE SUITS AND PANTSIE VALUES BY SEEING THE SUITS. $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.33. $4.50 Suits Reduced to $3.00. $4.00 Suits Reduced to $2.66. $3.50 Suits Reduced to $2.33. $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. $2.50 Suits Reduced to $1.66. STJITS. $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. P-A-ISTTS STJITS. $1.50 Suits Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Suits Reduced to 83 Cts. IP-A-INTTS$2.00 Pants Reduced to $1.33. $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Pants Reduced to 83 Cts. $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. -r l>..... . I>, .1.. ,.^.1 t? CO i.? v i uma aruuwcu i<? v^. * PANTS. $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. Cts. Pants Reduced 50 Cts. r.o Cts. Pants Reduced to 33 Cts. 3E Cts. Pants Reduced to 23 Cts. 2f> Cts. Pants Reduced to 16 Cts. T IF THKKK IS ANYTHING IN I ' T<> Ml*Y, WHHTHKR DRKSS I 'Al'LK GOODS. NOTIONS. HATS. I \VK CAN MOST LIKFLY SAYR 1 FOR CASH DMA. S-SMlTh CO.* { Why Fool With Peddlers? There are scores of people throughout York county who are faked out ol their hard earned money each year by eye peddlers. Why should this state of affairs exist? If you will only come to THE STAR DRUG STORE, I will test your eyes Free of Charge and fit you up with exactly what you need and if I fail to give you satisfaction, I will refund your money gladly. After your peddler Is gone with your money, what does he care? While I am here and expect to stay, I can't afford to mistreat you. See me for your needs, STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shleder, Proprietor. J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. MID-SDMMER New Goods are coming in, and we have just what you want, and the prices ore just right. White Lawns at 5c. to 25c yard. White Linen at 25c to $1.00 yard. White Table Linen at 25c to $1.25 yd. Colored Lawns at 5c to 10c. Androscoggin Bleaching at 10c. Lonsdale Cambric at 12 1 -2c. Long 16 Button length Black and White Gloves at $1.00, and they are easily worth $1.50. 1,200 yards more of the 5c Ginghams. Special Prices on all Low Shoes to elose them out. J. I,. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. Kelley's Flint Edge Mowing Scythes. A few days ago I received a shipment of the famous W. C. Kelley Flint-Edge Mowing Scythes and Whet Rocks. If you want the best Scythes made come and get one of these. Have also received shipments of Well Buckets, V/ell Pulleys, Galvanized Water Buckets and Tubs, Fruit Jars and Rubbers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Cream Salt, Fly Traps, Magic Yeast, and a complete line of Fresn Canned Goods. See me for late Garden and Field Seeds. If you want the best in Made-toMeasure Clothing, see Lamm & Co.'s samples and let me take your measure. A perfect fit guaranteed. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. OPPORTUNITY IS SAID TO KNOCK BUT ONCE. Don't wait for the next opportunity, but open a bank account now while the present opportunity is here. Having a bank account will help to develop your business ability. We will welcome your account large or small. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE. S. C. New Goods. I have them. Fresh goods In good variety that will help you to array your table with appetizing dishes. Just phone your orders. Here are recent arrivals Fresh Salmon?best grade. Herring Roe?delightful for breakfast. Olives?stuffed and plain. Sweet Corn?good quality. Pineapple?sliced and grated. Grape Nuts. Postum. Heno Tea?best for iced tea. Cocoa. Gelatine?a dainty desert. Lemons, etc. W. E. FERGUSON. G. H. O'LEARY. "Delighted" That's what they all say, who are using the NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES. For cool summer cooking and preserving fruits there is notnmg Better, Cleaner or More Satisfactory than one of the Oil Stoves that I am selling. I have both kinds?WICK and WICK BESS?and make you this offer: Put it in your house and if it does not do what we say it will do, just return it. That's fair, isn't it? Also remember that my place is full of <;ood Coods at Fair Prices and that it is to your interest to call and see them and be convinced that this is so. O. II. O'LEAUY. GLENN ALLISON. Bill FOB m We have one second-hand Wheat and Oat Binder for sale cheap. It is in good repair. We are headquarters for Mowing Machines Rakes and Binder Twine. BMMMS, M. Our line of Buggies, Wagons and Harness is complete, and we will take pleasure in quoting you prices on any of the above articles. GLENN & ALLISON. CLOTHES CLEANING. I AM prepared to clean gentlemen's 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 storeMrs. R. B. McCLAIN. 34. t Gt iW It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges you by the quality of your printed matter. I A STRO \ BANK j| HELPS j L YOU i , C especially In the matter ' back of you and your bi ; I THE NATIONAL UNIOJ , the State?Is the BEST E f It Is conveniently located, ! A conservatively but progre i Z resources of More than ( V THOUSAND DOLLARS, plus and Undivided Profit them impregnable?supei V disaster. | Your Busin* fi There is no better plan t X SAVINGS DEPARTMEN 2 immediately?W'c Pay I A Quarterly. The First Trust a ? ! The National J (ABSOLUTE ? ROCK HILL, S Try Johnson's CLIFTON FLOUR FOR PASTRY?FOR WHICH IT IS ESPECIALLY MADE. Seve- . ral Yorkville ladies have tried it, ; and say it is the best pastry flour they have ever used. NEW BROOMS They will sweep clean if you will nnsh them rieht. All sizes and weights. See me. I. W. JOHNSON, fjassiter ^ Huntley 1 ?LIVERYMEN? 1 ) WE are located at the Kimball | stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and i respectfully request the people of the i town of Yorkville and country surrounding to give us an opportunity to i make a reputation for prompt, efficient and reliable service. I Good horses and good vehicles. I LASSITER & HUNTLEY j FOR RENT. DICKSON HOUSE, King's Mountain street, next Garrison. C. E. SPENCER. 35 f t . tf JW Good Printing? See The Enquirer // WE WE] THE SMALL Do you pay all of your pay tliem twice? Do you argue and dlspu Do you try to keep all s A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH I Will eliminate all such this Rank?Pay your hi is the safest way and th Your Account?large or THE FIRST NAr YORKVII BEEVES COST IMIOHXTEY. I am in the market business yet, and hnvo nl^ntv of Good Beef pverv dav? irt fact I have the best Beef on the market and want all the business I can get and will thank you for your trade. Please phone your orders the evening before, so you will get the best meats for breakfast. I will kindly ask all who owe 'me bills to Please Pay Up. No beef bill should stand more than 30 days. Some people think market men don't need money, but, yes, they do. If your beef is sometimes tough, And should have a little bone, Don't quarrel at me if you can help? As I have troubles of my own. Yours to serve, OLI) GEORGE, The Butcher. M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll. CAltltOLL BROS. PURINA CHICK FEED We have just received a large shipment of PURINA FEED for chickens. If you are a raiser of chickens and don't use Purina Feed you ought to get acquainted with it?it is the best of all feeds for young chicks and for laying hens. Can we send you a sack? CARROLL BROS. SEE SPECK FOR I Watches and Clocks Finger Rings, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Hat Pins, and other thingrs In Jewelry In Solid Child, Gold Filled i and Sterling Sliver Sterling and Plated Silverware. Gut Glass and Pressed Glass. Fine China and Porcelain. Lamps and all kinds of Bric-a-Brac. Waterman and Parker "Lucky . Curve" Fountain Pens. i T. W. SPECK. NG iS A BUSINESS MAN ^ of credit, flet the right lunik j isiness will expand more rapidly. *T BANK?One of tlie Largest In J lank for you to do business with. j , has every banking facility and is ? tssively managed. Our combined A )NE MILLION TWO HUNDRED J and an aggregate Capital, Sur- x ? of more than $200,000.00. make jj rior to any conceivable financial y iss Credit. x han Regularly to Deposit in Our V T money that you do not need x IVr Cent Interest Compounded ? lid Savings Rank ^ 133 s Union Bank LY SAFE) J louth Carolina. AKTOl^CEMEm FOR SHERIFF. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. HUGH G.' BROWN. 48 t te WE are requested to announce the name of S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. 35 f te Grand Opera ikt sxjnvt^lie^l Say! Have you thought of it? Thought of what? Thought that Edison owners can listen to Grand Opera ill summer, when their friends in the great opera centers have to make out on the memory of last season's performances. There's a thought well worth acting on. Better get an Edison now. Don't wait until fall to get your SEWING MACHINE, when you need It today. But come right along and see us now. We can make terms to suit you. Will have a complete line of Sheet Music next week. Call and see us. We are always yours to serve. R. B. DAVIDSON CO. Opposite Express Office. ft LCOME DEPOSITOR. bills with CASH and sometimes te over the account? ...?K ..astst-slo i.. mtm19 rillS BANK troubles. Deposit your money in ills?all of them, By Check?this e modern way of doing business. small?Is welcome here. riONAL BANK JUE, S. C. g HONEY I HAVE TWO BARRELS OF THE SAME KIND OF HONEY I HANDLED LAST YEAR. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR ME TO TALK ABOUT THE QUALITY TO THOSE WHO HAVE USED IT. $1.00 and $1.20 a Gallon. LOUIS ROTH. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. CULTIVATORS Now is the time to look out for Corn : and Cotton CULTIVATORS. We have all kinds, both Riding and Walking Cultivators, that will save you lots of labor in the proper cultivation of your crops. Call and see them. Yorkville Buggy Co. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE have a number of Guernsey Cows and Heifers that we will sell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at the farm at all times, or delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.60 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. T AM at your service In the repair X of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I know my business and never fail to attend to it promptly. Except I give you absolute satisfaction, I don't want your money. I have a window In the store of the York Supply Co. ID. MARLEY 9tT Good Printing? See The Enquirer ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. HON S. H. EPPS of Fort Mill township, Is hereby announced as a o ^1 * UATTC1? 1'aiiuiuaitf IUT ic"cictuuii IU uic xiwuuxii OF REPRESENTATIVES subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. 50 t te RPX'OGNIZING his faithful, earnest and conscientious service during the past two years, friends of the Hon. J. S. GLASSCOCK, propose him for re-nomination as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. 48 t te W'THOUT his knowledge or consent, and with no previous intimation as to whether he would serve, we desire to present the name 6f Rev. W. E. HURT, of Yorkville, as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the Democratic primary. We believe that if Mr. Hurt will go before the people as a candidate, ne can do much good in the interest of prohibition, of education, of good roads, of civic righteousness. This, whether he should be elected or not. And if he should be elected, we believe he would make as creditable a representative as York county has had in a great many years past, and the people will have occasion to congratulate themselves on the wisdom of their choice. MANY FRIENDS. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the rules governing the primary election. SAMUEL L. JOHNSTON. 50 t te IN recognition of his ability and fitness for the position, the friends of Major WALTER B. MOORE of York \iiic, unruy announce nun an ix candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES from York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. WE are authorized to announce W. B WILSON, Jr., as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. 48 t te FOR THE STATE SENATE OR. J. H. SAYE of Sharon, is hereby proposed as a worthy candidate to represent York county in the STATE SENATE, subject, of course, to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. MANY FRIENDS. 39 . f te. WE are authorized to announce Hon W. H. STEWART as a candidate for STATE SENATE, subject to the rules of the approaching primary. 41 f te FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT for York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic party in the primary election. JOHN R. LOGAN. 37 t te. THEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of CLERK OF COURT, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. A. TATE. 4G t te FOR AUDITOR. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for re-appointment as COUNTY AUDITOR. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and promising to abide by the result of the primary election. I thank my friends for their past support, and will appreciate their continued support, together with the support of the voters of York county, and shall endeavor in the future, as in the past, to conscientiously discharge the duties of the office. JOHN J. HUNTER. 44 t te w E are authorized to announce T T bkuadus m. Luvt; or Smyrna, as a candidate for the Democratic recommendation for appointment as AUDITOR of York county, subject to the choice of the voters in the primary election. 39 f te 1 X WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate for AUDITOR of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 49 f te. FOR SUPERVISOR. 1 HEREBY announce myself for reelection to the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the primary. THOS. W. BOYD. 49 f te. I WISH to announce to my friends and the Democratic voters of York county that I am a candidate for the office of SUPERVISOR, and should I be the successful candidate the office shall receive my entire attention, and I shall discharge my duties as directed bv the law. Respectfully, W. G. DUNCAN. 39 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the rules of the annroachiner Democratic nri mary election. CLEM GORDON. 49 f te AT the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary. If elected I pledge myself to give the office as much of my time as may be necessarv to discharge the duties of said office. C. C'. HUGHES. 36. t te. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the rules of the approaching primary. I wish to thank my friends for their support of two years ago, and will appreciate their continued support together with the support of the voters of York county. A. J. PARROTT. 46 t te. AT the earnest request of many friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. If elected, I promise to give the duties of the office, including supervision of roads and bridges, ail the attention that the same may require. GEO. L. SUGGS. 37 t te. FOR TREASURER. L HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for a recommendation by the Democratic voters, for re-appointment to the office of county TREASURER of York county. H. A. D. NEELY. 49 f te xua aurx. luui/axiuh. L RESPECTFULLY announce myself as a candidate for re-election as SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION of York county, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic voters in the primary. T. E. McMACKIN. 50 t te FOR CORONER. WE are authorized to announce the name of JOHN L. McGARITY as a candidate for the office of CORONER of York county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 50 t te FOR MAGISTRATEYORK TOWNSHIP. WE are authorized to announce Mr. R. L. deLOACH of Yorkvllle for MAGISTRATE for York township, subject to the recommendations of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 50 t te IRION & GORDON EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES, Including Bacon, Flour, Hams. Mo lasses, sugar rrom Hmwn 10 me Dest Granulated; Rice, Hominy, Salt Fish? White Lake and herring; best Coffees and Teas, Meal, Etc. HARDWARE Best leather, Plows, Sweeps, Plow Stocks, Harrows, Dishes, Lamps, Lanterns, Selves, Washboards, Pocket Knives, Brooms, Oil Cans, Etc. Everything in Con ectioneries. Full line of Musical Instruments. Full line of best Tobaccos. HERNDON & GORDON. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE It makes no difference to the properly owner who is not so unfortunate as o have a lire whether the company in vhich lie is insured is safe, sound and iberal or not. or whether or not his aolicy is properly written, except that he Would save money by keeping the jremiums he is paying an irresponsible veak company, in his pocket. EVERY WISE BUSINESS MAN Insures his property and insures it Id time tried and fire tested companies None except this kind are represented in this agency, and among the dozeD or more it represents are the three strongest, and at the same time the most liberal, in the world. We want your business and guarantee to handle it satisfactorily to you. SAM M. GRIST. Building: Materials If you intend to do any building or repairing, we will be pleased to have you remember us for all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, including Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Framing, Siding, Shingles, Laths, etc., and also for Lime, Cement and Brick, as well as the Paints. Oils and Varnishes that you will need?we sell the ce'ebrated Devoe Paint?lasts longer and goes further. We also carry a full line of Building Hardware, including everything needful in Hardware. FLY SCREENS Now is a good time to place your orders with us for made-to-measure Fly Screens for windows and doors? 'they fit. Let us make a Lawn Swing for your lawn. If you have any small Jobs of repairing, Just phone us. We'll do the rest. J. J. KELLER <& CO. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treai. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Grain Cradles We have Grain Cradles for cutting wheat and oats. Also Grass Blades and Snaths, Whetrocks. Fruit Jars, all sizes, Fruit Jar Rubbers and extra tops. Received this week 100 sacks of Guano for second application to corn and cotton. We have Amber and Orange Cane Seed, Clay and Whlppoorwill Peas For Cultivator Points, etc., see us. Buy a Planet Jr. Walking or Riding Cultivator and let one man do the work of two. When you think of anything to eat, think of YORK SUPPLY CO., we have it. York Supply Company. IT ^ PAjY KEEP TO ON ( ADVERTK AND 1 MIND ON Tl - ^ ^ zOFer I OFF | CLOTHING DRES SHOES and FOR ( ONI Don't fail to v Shoe Counter, Good Pickings. Yorkville Banking and Mercantile Company. t * f When you want I I tbe Best in I ! GENTS'FURNISHINGS! f Come to f { The Thomson Co.' i Our Llneaof Q t Shirts, # Neckwear, i Underwear, a t Hosiery, Etc. t f AIIE COMPLETE j i IN EVERY DETAIL t JUST HI SALMON?10 cents per can. GOOD RICE?4 lbs. for 25 cents. SPLENDID COFFEE?Roasted at 15 cents per pound. CUT HERRINGS?Going fast at 1 cent each. Buy and try. They're fine. T. W. DOBSON BAT Tho place where the DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY. WHEN IN THE MARKET For a Buggy or Surrey and not too BUSY to save money on these, call and allow us to show you our line. For a limited time, In order to help build up this branch of our business, we are dividing our legitimate profit with the purchaser. We consider our customers our best advertisement, but they are too busy and have something else to do besides this, so we take this additional means of reaching the buyer. Have bought largely in anticipation of a good year's business, and if prices and terms are any inducement, we are going to move them. If you will allow us to show you our line and name prices and terms and vou wisely conclude you can get better Inducements, we will guarantee you a bargain. We sell nothing but what has the guarantee of the makers as well as our own. Agents for the Keystone Riding Cultivator. If you want the best see the Keystone. As usual we are offering Planters, Distributors and other Farm Implements very cheap. W. I. WITHER3POON CO. FARMERS' UNION RALLT DAY. Thursday, July 2, Has Been Fixed As the Time. ALL of the members of the' York County Farmers' Union and farmers and other citizens generally are invited to participate in the exercises of Rally Day In Yorkvllle, THURSDAY. JULY 2. President B. Harris and other promInonf memtiPN rtf thp TTnlnn arc to make addresses. The meeting of the County Union that" was to have been held on July. 3, will be held on Thursday, July 2 instead. J. FRANK ASHE, President. . WW Send the Enquirer your orders for Commercial Printing if you want the best work. wiwwmmm^mwwm Jill YOU ) 'DREYE 3UR 5ements fOUR [IIS STORE Cent ON *< 55 L ** i~S GOODS, OXFORDS JASH .Y. isit our Bargain it is full of ' y I |