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who was but a short distance awaj and who had been attracted by he screams. Darby warned the two "no to betray him," she said. The witnes ga was put through a grilling cross-ex W aminatlon by the Hon. C. M. Eflrc leading counsel for the defence, but sh stuck to her story in the main, al though it varied somewhat from wha she had sworn to at the preliminary] week previous. The defense contends that it was a case of blackmail, grow Ing out of the arrest of her sor Ralph Clarke, along with two othe young men, for breaking into the stor of Mr. M. E. Rutland, at Batesburg. Ii support of this contention they assert ed that, although the assault was al leged to have been committed on thi 7th of February, the warrant was no * "* * * *r?r?r lssuea umu ine zsin oi ma.<, than three months afterwards. Th< woman gave as her reason for no having the warrant issued earlier, tha she was advised by her attorney t< withhold the warrant. The next wit' ness was Ralph H. Clarke, son of th< woman in the case. He corroborate* the statement of his mother. Then were two other witnesses for the state * The defendant denied every allegatioi of the prosecution. He denied havin? seen her on the night in question. H< stated that he had never touched th< woman in his life. He stated that h< was attending services at the Baptis church on Sunday evening, February 7th, at the time the alleged assault i.? said to have been made. The Rev. W T. Hundley and the Rev. S. O. Cantej were put on the stand, and both testified that Mr. Darby was in the churct from 7.30 until the sendees were concluded. A number of other witnesses corroborated their testimony. AT THE CHURCHE8. BAPTIST. There will be prayer meeting 01 Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Services on Thursday evening a< 8.30 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. There will be prayer meeting or Wednesday evening at 8.30. ferial Sottas. Card of Thanks. In behalf of myself and children, 1 desire to extend thanks to the good people who were so kind and considerate in connection with the death and ' DUnai 01 my uuiikukj, Respectfully, ^ Mrs. J. B. Stephenson. Your dining room floor can be touched up and reflnished with Campbell's Floor Finish and the result will be very satisfactory. The York Furniture Co., carries a full line of all size cans and the manufacturers guarantee perfect satisfaction if the simple directions ^ are followed. Mr. Geo. T. Bryan of Greenville, has accepted an invitation of Philanthropic Lodge No. 82, to make an address to the Lodge and confer degrees on uie aiiemwu mm 4 night of July 6th. Mr. Bryan stands high in Masonry and the fraternity is looking forward to the occasion of his visit with pleasant anticipation. Tribute to Captain W. L. Roddey. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our friend and counselor, the late Captain W. L. Roddey, a director of the National Union Bank since its organization and its first President, therefore, be it resolved: 1st. That, as directors, we are deeply grieved at this sad dlsperisation of Providence. 9 2nd. That we desire to acknowledge the irreparable loss we have sustained in the death of one who always maintained a vital Interest in the prosperity and integrity of our institution, and ever proved a wise and conservative nnnnufllnr 3rd. That, as a token of our respect, appreciation and esteem, we hereby authorise our Cashier to have an oil painting of Captain Roddey made and hung in our banking room. 4th. That we extend to the beloved wife and family our sincere sympathy in their hour of bereavement. 5th. That these resolutions be en% tered upon a page of our minute-book, and a copy sent to Mrs. W. L. Roddey, to The Yorkvllle Enquirer, The Rock Hill Record and The Rock Hill Herald. Ira B. Dunlap, Secretary. ^ (Cotton JRarhel. Yorkvllle, June 22.?Cotton 11 cents. New York, June 21.?Spot cotton closed quiet, 5 points higher; middling -- " t i l* I?? ?..U 11 TA. no uplands ii.id; miuuuug $uu n.iv, uv sales. Futures opened and closed steady as follows: June 11.01; July 10.95; Aug. 10.96; Sept 10.94; Oct 10.94; Nov. 10.95; Dec. 10.97; Jan, 10.94; March 10.95; May 10.96. FOR SALE. A GOOD young Milch Cow with young Calf, % HUGH B. GORDON, f 50 2t? Yorkville, R. F. D. No. 6. WANTED AN experienced Saleslady. Address A. FRIEDHEIM & BRO.. Rock - Hill, S. C. f 48 t.f. 3t WANTED A COMPETENT all-around Dry Goods Salesman. References required. Address P. O. Box 305, Rock ^ Hill, S. C. 48 3t t.f. NOTICE OF ELECTION IT having been certified to the Towr Council of the Town of Yorkville by the Board of Trustees of the Schoo District of Yorkville, that three vaI, cancles exist in said Board of Trustee! by reason of the expiration of th< terms of service of Messrs. John E Can-oil and Withers Adlckes, and bj reason of the death of Mr. W. B. McCaw, It is therefore ordered by the Towr Council of the Town of Yorkville. S C., that an election will be held in th< office of the Sheriff of York county ai Yorkville, S. C.. on the 6TH DAY OI JULY, 1909, between the hours of 8.0( a. m. and 4.00 p. in., for the purpost of electing two trustees for the Schoo District of Yorkville to serve for f period of four years from May, 1909 and one trustee to serve for the unexpired term of Mr. W. B. McCaw, expiring in May, 1912. ^ All qualified electors residing withir * the corporate limits of the Town o: Yorkville are entitled to vote at thii election upon the production of towr and county registration certificate! and proof of the payment of all taxes due by said electors. The following are appointed mana 9 gers of said election: C. H. Sandifer J. B. Pegram and F. E. Qulnn. Bv order of the Town Council. [SEAL] JOHN R. HART. Mayor. Attest: J. F. Youngblood, Clerk. 50 t 1 GLENN ALLISON. Mowers, Rakes, A/Ta rhinprv F.trv JLTA w j j ? m w -w We are headquarters for McCORMICK MOWERS and RAKES, and w< have a full supply on hand. We sell the INTERN ATIONAI GASOLINE ENGINE and guarante* It to give perfect satisfaction. But If you are in the market for 8 Steam Engine, Saw Mill. Cotton Oh or Cotton Press, you had better see u; ' for prices. Our Buggy and Wagon line Is complete, and will be glad to quote yoi prices. GLENN & ALLISON. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION r g To be Held ?t McGill Bros.. Store on Wednesday, July 7, 1909. ' "1WT OTICE is hereby given to the 6 -131 qualified voters of School District " No. 2, (Bethany), that an election will 1 be held in said district at McGill Bros., J Store, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909, at which election the qualified " voters of the said school district will ' vote for or against a special levy of r three mills for the support of the e schools of the said district. The polls 1 will be opened at 8 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. Eligibility to vote is llm* lted to those who pay other than poll ? taxes and who must exhibit reglstra1 tion certificates and tax receipts. e J. J. HENRY. JOHN W. PURSLEY, : Trustees. J 550 t 3t j Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McKIwee, J President. Sec. and Treas. | YORK SUPPLY CO. I Incorporated. ; 9 9 Sow Peas r You will not only make an abund anc? of good hay for horses and eat? tie, but will improve your land qulck er and at less cost than anything you * can put on it We received our fourth ' shipment this week. . We want to sell you a Mower to cut your hay and peavlnes. We have Rubbers and Caps for Fruit Jars. Also Mason's Jars In Pints, i Quarts and Half Gallon. We have the best Ice Cream Freezers on the market York Supply Company. t ! hammocks ; we haven't very many? 1 but nlentv for selection i good ones, too some cheap some good?real good all priced low for quick sale I buy now for a bargain you won't find better? i) 1 we make it a point to make our customers so well satisfied with our qualities and prices as to make other sales easy goa iic Kofnro hnvinor hniiGP. OVV UO WIVI V VUJ Ulg UVWWV hold goods? you'll save money by it our terms will please you york furniture co. Fruit Jars When you are ready to begin the ouiiiiuci &vi wwumib ****** | 1 pickling, such as require GLASS FRUIT JARS, RUBBERS and TOPS, come and see U9 for prices. We will sell you if you will. PURINA FEED?For Horses there Is nothing quite so good as Purina Horse Feed?It furnishes every necessary article of diet for work animals in the most convenient form. Try a sack and you will use it continuously. Purina Chicken Feed?Assures healthy, rapid growing chicks, and egg producing hens. The most successful poultry growers feed Purina. OATMEAL?In sealed tin cans?It is cleanly, sanitary, free from bugs and is always sweet and fre.ih. Let us 9end you Oatmeal in Ca^is. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, | J. M. FERGUSON, Prop. J. C. WILBORN RBAZj estate LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME i IF YOU WANT TO SELL? ? FOR SALE ? W. B. Keller Place?Two miles of , Yorkvllle on King's Mountain road. ; 201$ Acres. It is a beautiful home and a uiic iai m. uuuiv u.k 11 uiiu uuvivcr me an offer. Walter McElwee Lot?Near Graded School, Yorkville, 100x325 feet. A fine lot. r 270 acres, $2,700. 235 acres, ; $5,000, 5 miles from Rock Hill. 51J : acres, W. J. Ingle property. 275 acres near C. C. Hughes. 144 acres, near C. C. Hughes. 100 acres, J. M. Seagle place. I will sell 520 ac*-es, in town of Tlrzah. 171 acres, J. J. Scoggins place. COME AND TELL ME YOUR WANTS?IT WILL PAY YOU. I HAVE BARGAINS IX)R ALL. J. C. WILBORN. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION To Re Held At Clover On Wednesday. j; June 30, 1909. ) "VTOTICE Is hereby given to the ; .Lx qualified voters of School District j No. 37, (Clover), that an election will t be held in said district in the town of Clover, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, .' 1909, at which election the qualified . voters of the said school district will vote for or against a special levy of ! two mills for the support of the f schools of the said district. The polls ? will be opened at 8 a. m., and closed , at 4 p. m. Eligibility to vote Is lims ited to those who pay other than poll 5 taxes and who must exhibit registration certificates and tax receipts. W. B. STROUP, J. E. BEAMGUARD, I). A. MATTHEWS, Z. M. NIELL, G. W. KNOX, Trustees. 48 t 3t HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION t To Be llehl at Hickory Grove On Wednesday, dune 30, 1909. LN compliance with a petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders residing In School District No. 40 (Hickory Grove), asking for an election on the question of establishing a High School in said district, and such petition being in due accordance with the statutes governing the case, and having been duly granted by the County Broad of Education, we the undersigned trustees, hereby order the said election to be held in the town of Hickory Grove on ' WEDNESDAY. JUNE .30. 1000. The a ? II. til W.v ?. O n rv? polls Will up U|icurM Hi a u iiuun u. ., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. Ellgi' billty to vote Is limited to those resl* dents of District No. 40 who pay other than poll taxes, and who must pre1 sent registration certificates and re1 ceipts showing the previous payment * of all past due taxes. The form of the ballot to be cast will be "For " High School," and "Against High ' School." W. A. HOOD, W. T. SLAUGHTER, * J. S. WJLKERSON, Trustees. 48 t 3t I STA' Loan a YOI At the Close < RESOURCE! Loans Overdrafts Ileal Estate Bond Account Furniture and Fixtures Cash Due from Banks I I WE OFFER THE PUBIih I P NEW PATRONAGE UPO: AND COURTEOUS ATTE! WESSON'S Cooking Oil ABSOLUTELY TASTELESS AND WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH ANY LARD IN PURITY. Consider, that It will go Twice as Far as Lard, you will need but one trial of Its good quality. I have used It for years, consequently I know what I am talking about. Also consider the present high prices for lard. To be had In any quantity at 15 CENTS A POUND. LOUIS ROTH. W Farmers in need of more Nitrate, can find it at my place. Hundreds of Pe HE HAVE MONEY AND CAR] POCKETS OR KEEP IT 1 DO NOT MEAN TO IJE M] * But They Have Never Thought Would Be to the Bank and to tin and Checked Out As They Need Money held In the home or no value until it gets back Into tl order of a worthless, Idle man?B Bring all of your idle money you are not going to use it soon Deposit" for it, when we will pa it will Be As Safe as a Bond, an< cates?You Can Get the Money A I* This is not the case with soi I edge." Quick Money at a Lower time*, Many Times the Higher H COME IN AND BRING Y( get In close touch with This BankTHE FIRST NA' YORK VII O. E. WILKINS, Pres. PAHY\ R 1PA MrvlnccAO i vi iv IMVV luuittMca I have just received a barrel of the very best grade of PORTO RICO MOLASSES, and if you like "long sweetenin' " in warm weather, I am sure that this will just touch the spot. Try a gallon or two. I also have Van Camp's Catsup, Worcestershire Sauce, Salad Dressing, Canned Pineapple, Canned Peaches, Lowney's Breakfast Cocoa, And other seasonable Groceries. Remember that I make a specialty nf Mn/ie.to.Measure Clothes from the famous tailoring house of Lamm & Co.?"Ilest on Earth" Tailors. A Perfect Pit CJuaranteed. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Deposits Over 250,000.00 Resources Over 346,000.00 THE HIGH CHARACTER Of the service rendered by this BANK combined with its extensive resources commands it to the most conservative depositors. We solicit your business and would appreciate all or a part of your account. THE LOAN AND SAVINGS DANK J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. June Specials 500 yards Side Bordered Lawns at 5 CENTS the Yard. 300 Yards Silkette. at 19 CENTS the Yard. 2,000 yards 3G-inch Sheeting, at 5 CENTS the yard. 60 Pairs Men's Shoes, worth up to $3.50, odd lots, to close out at $1.98 Per Pair. One lot Children's Oxfords, Black, Tan and Oun Metal, worth $2.25, to close out, at $1.50 Per Pair. 40-Inch White Iawn.n at 10 CENTS the Yard. Brown Linen, at 10 CENTS the Yard. White Linen, at 10 CENTS the Yard. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. York's Cheapest Dry Goods Store. FOR RENT. DICKSON HOUSE, Klngrs Mountain street, next Garrison. C. E. SPENCER, ft . tf SW Send the Enquirer your orders for Commercial Printing if you want the best work. TEMENT OF CONDITIOI ind Saving. IKVILLE - - - - S, 3f Business On Saturday, Ji $ ] $100,449 53 Capital Stock , 1,586 77 Surplus 7,000 00 Dividend, Fayabl 11,000 00 Deserved for Int., 1,200 00 Deposits 14,847 75 Cashier's Accoun 118,356 01 $344,440 06 C EVERY REASONABLE BANKING ] V THE MERITS OF THE ABOVE STA' NTION. S. M. McNEl Refrigerators and Ice Boxes You will find at The Yorkvllle Hardware Company's Store a large line of moderately priced Refrigerators and lee Boxes In qualities that will give you thorough satisfaction. Call and ICl US SI1UVY JfUU Y. nab TI E 1IOTU. Also see us for WATER COOLERS ICE PICKS ICE SHAVERS LEMON SQUEEZERS ICE CREAM FREEZERS?1 to 8 quart sizes HAMMOCKS Other Hot Weather Goods. Yorkville Hardware Co. W See us for Hammocks?$1 to $5. R E : In York County ry it around in their !n their homes?tiiey rserly or hoardershow Much Benefit This Money e Community if Placed on Deposit It. carried about in the pocket is or tie channels of trade. It Is on the t To Good to tlio Community. ' and Deposit It In Tills Bank. If i, take one of our "Certificates of y you a good, liberal interest and ' J there is this about these CertiflVlien It Is Due, Should You Want ne loans that are considered "gilt : Rate of Interest Is Worth, Someate. ] )UR MONEY?We want YOU to ?Not know of US?but KNOW Us. TIONAL BANK ; XE, S. C. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. ^ ?4,4*4*4,4s4'4*4i4'4 ^ V A DOLLAR SAVED IS ISPECl 4* *2* Large Lot of > ^ 12 1-2 CENTS A YARD QCALITl 4* 10 CENTS A YARD QUAIjITY, N - - - - J Shipment of 4 ?$? 10 CENTS, 12 1-2 CENTS AP f Standard ^ AMERICAN AND SIMPSON BR.1 4* * Barker Mills 4* 10 CENl | New Taffe ALL SIM ^ 5 CENTS, 10 CENTS, 15 CEN1 4? PnlnrpH V/V/1V/1 V/Vt . 12 1-2 CENTS A YARD QUALITY 8 1-3 CENTS A YARD QUAL 4* C 1-4 CENTS A YARD Q * ??? t RED RAV TAN OR BLACK PTSIX PAIRS ARE GUARANT1 4? _____ t All Trunks. Su t - AT C 4* ^ WE ARE THE ONES TO SEE II ^ A SUMMER 1 4* Don't Forget * WE ARE OFFERING 4* IN CLOTHING, 4* IN SIIOF D ^ 3T THE ABOVE PRICES ARE . CHARGED AT THESE SPECIAL 4? f W A DOLLAR SAVED IS 4? ? t The YORRVILLE B/ 4? f* 4? 4* T *t 4* sT OF s Bank , c. line 19th, 1909 k i LIABILITIES $ 50,000 00 8 38,000 00 e July 1st, 1909.. 1,500 00 Expense, Tax, etc. 4,470 97 ? 255,144 79 t 324 30 a $344,440 06 FACILITY AND SOLICIT ( rEMENT WITH PROMPT EL, President. ?: c CLOTHING SPECIALS 3 L If you are dollar wise you will come to see our Clothing, which we are now offering at Mid-Summer Reduction Prices that will prove that WRAY'8 _ is the place for you to buy your t CLOTHING. All $15 Suits at $12.48. All $12 Suits at $ 9.98. All $10 Suits at $ 7.98. PANTS ? We would especially like to show you our line of PANTS. Every pair Is a good value, and well worth your notice, w They go at Reduced Prices too. ? All $5 Pants at $3.98 Pair. , All $4 Pants at $3.48 Pair. a All $3.50 Pants at $235 Pair. ci Y Call In and ask to see The Peo Collar?the collar that looks like linen. ? Wf See me for Groceries?you'll pay less, If you do. T f A ?17 TL F I J. y. rrray, me Leaner Herndon & Gordon. < \ Farm Bell Soda i"I have no other, but a woman's reason," (Shakespeare) for believing that 'FARM BELL" 8od? Is "O. K." We're selling it in quantities from one pack- ; age to 60 pounds. "I have no other but a woman's rea 3on" for claiming that "8NOW KING" 'v Is the best Baking Powdars. If your stomach could talk, you would be admonished to come to us tor your Groceries, including Flour, Hams, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Fresh Country Cab- w bages.Vtc. ei Good line of Hardware, best Leather, P Dishes, Plows, Shoemakers' Supplies, Brooms, Whips, Smoothing Irons, etc. a And be sure to test the contents of our Ice box?cools and soothes and m mtlsfles. T HERNDON & GORDON. MP Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy work at The Enquirer office. Large iheeca?fonr colors. y "$* 5 A DOLLAR MADE -*? r lALS'h 4" Ol *,r few Ginghams * l\ ', NOW 10 CENTS. z OW 8 1-3 CENTS. 4* *?> 0-Inch Lawns * - fD 15 CENTS THE YARD. f Calicoes lNDS . 5 CENTS A YARD. ; Bleaching * e d? 1,1 fS A YARD. V sh ta Ribbon *jjj lDES PS AND 25 CENTS A YARD. ^ Jjjj Lawns 1 * "r f0 AT 10 CENTS A YARD. . 1TY AT 6 1-4 CENTS YARD. jj* C| UAL1TY NOW 5 CENTS YARD. 4* oi * " EN HOSE J* 25 CENTS A PAIR. ^ RED TO WEAR SIX MONTHS. , ?? *( lit Cases, Bags OST ? J 1 F YOU AHE GOING TO TAKE th VACATION. ^ )v. the Bargains **' 4? of CI IS, * ItKSS GOODS, ETC. ?f 9 , It FOR CASH ONLY-NO GOODS DEDUCED PRICES. ^ .. fo *f? Pl J A DOLLAR MADE *Vf ^ ?" [NK. & MER. CO. *1 4, dr J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Grocers Vegetables, Fruits Come to us us for Vegetables of a :inds. Try our Pineapples?they are nice. When you want a cool drink?ti 'epsi-Cola. We have Tobaccos of all kinds; C ;ars and Cigarettes.. We have all kinds of Soaps?laundi ind toilet. See us about that Carbon for yoi lad Irons. Just received a fresh supply of Cak< .nd Crackers. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. DEMENT BLOCKS We are now taking orders for mal ng C?m?nt Blocks In any size an hape for Building Purposes, Fencln Jurblng, Cemetery Lots, etc. See i or prices. stove wood We are prepared to fill orders fc tove Wood, cut from slabs to sto\ mgths in oak and pine, at $1.00 p* .oad. Phone us for Stove Wood. J. J. KELLER & CO. MP See us for Lime, Cement, Lumb< -Rough or Dressed. :ome to Sherer's >on't Forget to Come to 8HERER' Ihen You Want Nice Bananas. Also have plenty of nice. Fresh Cat age on hands all the time now. When it Is Eggs or Butter you war -e most always have plenty' of bot n hands. I am still selling THE BEST BEE] t the same Old Place. When yo re in need of any, please phone o all around and We Will Try to Pleas on. ome people when they phone fo They want it Right Away; hen when yon send the Bill arounc They Haven't Time to Pay. OLD GEORGE. The Butcher. "Oh! those prices are right, but in't play and I do love music." Ver ell then, we'll sell you a Farrand "C? lian" Piano. The "Caoilian" is th ioneer of the Piano player Industry. Call and talk It over with us, or dro card for latest Catalog. Remember our Sheet Music depart lent, Edison Phonographs and Vlcto alking Machines, are the beat. Sold at R. B. DAVIDSON CO. ? THE MUSIC STORE ? 1. L. Carroll. C. W. Carrol CARROLL BROS. rhe Feed That s ALL FEED ORNO HEN FEED (Free of Cheat) ORNO CHICK FEED (Free o Cheat). ORNO MULE AND HORSE FEEE The United States Government rec nmends Corno Horse and Mule Fee* i preference to Corn, Oats and Haj Send us an order and give It a fal lal. You'll like It. W If you want Good Hour for llgh read and biscuit, order a sack o E NI T II ! Prompt attention given all orders CARROLL BROS. 2. H. O'LEAKl WANTED verybody to know that I have the bea ne of MATTINGS that I have eve town. Not an unsightly pattern ii te lot?Three New Patterns Just in? II of that good kind usually found a iy place. Call and inspect them be >re buying?it will pay you. Window Shades (no seconds) 21 ts. to $1.00 Each, and a good assort ent of colors. Cottage Rods?Oak, Cherry am fhlte?4 foot lengths. White In iot lengths for larger windows. Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bool uses furnish a home for your book 1 the Installment plan?A Section o vo at a time. See the Perfection Oil Stove fo: >ur summer cooklngr. G. H. O'LEARY. jood Things l o bat You can always depend on gettlnf le very best and freshest Grocerlei hen you order your supplies fronr ils store. Among our newest arrlV' s are the following: iteam cheese saratoga chips fulton yeast, iiippei) beef in Class and Tin chow-chow .....i conn PinKT,r.<5 LEMONS O'CLOCK WASHING POWDER OCK SALT for Ice Cream freezing ROCK SALT for Cattle. When you want the Best Groceries r your family I can furnish them, lone your orders. W. E. FERGUSON. BUGGY AND SADDLE HORSE jA IVE years old, well broken and gentle, for sale at bargain. Adess Yorkville, S. C. JOHN F. GORDON. 49 f.t 2t = ! 4 ...BO \ H WASH ji i ! WE ARE DISPLAYING A BIG j IN GALATEA, LINEN AND C 7 j SALE. YOU CANT DO BETTE i- j LINE OF WASH SUITS ry i BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS?Colo: BOYS' MADRAS SUITS, >1.21 Jr BOYS' GAL.ATEA SUITS, fa. BOYS* LINBEN SUITS, 92.0C 5a BOYS' BROWN LINEN SUIT BOYS' KHAKI PANTS, BO C BOYS' MADRAS PANTS, 25 LINONET1 I New lot of LADIES' WHITE H ; $1.25, On Sale at 08 CENTS. ! Bis lot of LADIES' WHITE AND 08 CENTS. % LADIES GAUZE VESTS. 10 <- j LADIES' GAUZE VESTS, FO g ; BARKER MILLS BLEACHD is i LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 15 CD GOOD APRON GINGHAM. 6 ' Yard-wide SEA ISLAND, 1 C ) Best, Yard-wide SHEETING, 1 i Good, Yard-wide SHEETING, 1 Best, Yard-wide PERCALES, >r i Ladles' 25 Cts. CORSET COM e ; Ladies' DRAWERS, 25 CEN1 ! Ladles' GOWNS, 08 CENTS a ;; Ladles' 50 Cents CORSET CO 1 T . JIA.I DT A/1V DrvTVnTnAATfl t uuuica UUA.VIX x ux xAw/iik. LADIES' I Big line of LADIES' PARAS - 1 see our PARASOLS at $1.24, $1-98 The THOMSO r 8 Cut Glass, > i Fine China P u e Make it a point, when you visit this store, to ask to see our stocks of Cut Glass and Hand Paintsd China. Tou r don't have to buy?It will be a pleasure for us to show you what we have?it will be a pleasure for you to see these I, beiuUful goods if you enjoy seeing hfc.idsome Cut Glass and China. If you wish to buy you will be much pleased with our prices, as Low Pricss always please, where the quality is not - cheap. Let us show you. THE YORK DRUG STORE, The ? ; Fountain Pen A CONVENIENCE | A NECE88ITY. ) Every man and woman who writes at all, should have a first-class, dependable Fountain Pen, aa & constant * companion. Dozens of times a pen is ' needed when a pencil will not answer * the purpose at alL Addressing letters with a pencil doesn't look well and then, too, the pencil marks grow dim p and rub off and your paper or letter may be lost. Up-to-date people all use Fountain Pen?It Is as much a necessity as the watch, the pocket knife * or the check book. Come and let me ?4W. aIaKawa 1 Inn a# OIIUW JrUU LXie IWUDI, CiaiSUS Cbl*? ?1UW V* Fountain Pens?Waterman's and Parker's Lucky Curve?that you've seen. Sizes and points to fit all hand^-Pricet m to fit all pockets. ' T. W. SPECK. Hi? Jeweler. AT JOHNSON'S SHOE POLISH?White, Tan and Black. FRESH MACKEREL. K HEINZ'S PICKLES and PICKLING " VINEGAR. r. STIfiAR. RWH. ' EVANGELINE SYRUP, t f BLUE RIBBON EXTRACTS. i. TEAS, COFFEES and SPICES. I. W. JOHNSON. r '151 = ; BRIGHT PI \ 1 A THE FARMER IS IN AN 5 J CONDITION JUST AT THI1 " A GOOD CROP HE IS CE1 ? PRICE FOR IT AND IF 5 V CROP HE IS CERTAIN TO ? FOR IT 1 X We believe that York county is I j? ? than at any time In Its history. A and more valuable and, while the X farm are more expensive, at the Y farm are likewise more valuable a ? A few years ago, IT WAS j FARMER TO GET MONEY A] " PROSPECTS OF HIS CROP J THE NATIONAL UNION I ADVERTISE FOR THE ' OFFERING TO LET TID CULTIVATE THEIR FAR , I ONLY SIX PER * . A THE NATIONAL UNION ? MORE MONEY TO FARM; 7 IT HAS EVER DONE BEFH ? The only requirement In order to ? vaii non mnlto srnnd naners and m & Bank. * IP YOU ARE NOT NOW I *" US, YOU SHOULD COMME : \ THE NATIONAL ? IT ABSOLUTE I ROCK HILL - - SO ' j W.J. RODDEY, President. I?"* Y'S... J> ! SUITS * LINE OF BOYS' WASH SUITS, OLORED MADRAS?NOW ON R THAN COME TO SEE THIS ! red Madras?At 50 Cts. and $1.00. 1 i. I 50 SUIT, i SUIT. s, $2.00 SUIT. ENTS PAIR. I CENTS PAIR. rE SKIRTS LINONETTE SKIRTS, worth SHIRT WAISTS At 48 CENTS CENTS. UR FOR 25 CENTS. I *G, 10 CENTS YARD. ENT8 YARD. CENTS YARD. ! IENTS YARD. I CENTS YARD. k? 5 1-2 CENTS YARD. ! 12 1-2 CENTS YARD. _ ERS, 10 CENTS. ?. . ; nd ?1.48. VERS, 89 CENTS. I At 88 CTS., $1.24 and 91.08. 'ARASOLS OLS In Silk and Linen. Aek to ' i and 92.50. N COMPANY ; The Mutual Benefit Never Disappoints. ' A gentleman to whom was recently delivered his eighth policy In the Mutual Benefit, wrote under date of January 11, 1909, as follows: "I acknowledge receipt of the eighth policy which you have written on my life In the Mutual Benefit during the last ten or twelve years. Comparing the conditions and record of these policies with ten other policies which I have In New England and New York Old Line Companies, I can say that I regret that these ether ten are not also in your Company." The experience of this policy holder Is typical of that of every man who Is Insured In the Mutual Benefit and also In other companies. His other policies are In companies recoamikad slr unonr the best. You can save yourself future regrets, if you have not already Insured in some other company, by starting In the Mutual Benefit SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent Rawls Plumbing Co. SEE US NOW WE have an adequate force of Competent Workmen to do PLUMBING or other work In our line. We can give you all the infor mauon mac can h oninu wwu SANITARY PLUMBING, and show yon stylos and prices of tho LATEST, BEST and MOST APPROVED FIXTURES. COME FOR US or SEND FOR US. RAWIfi PLUMBING COMPANY. Call 36-Call Sf for anything you need in the way of TOILET ARTICLES. We have IT; You neOd IT; You must have IT to help you endure this hot wAAther. Not hi nr would fflve you and your family more real pleasure than one of our SHOWER BATHS connected with your bathtub. We have all the BEST Soaps, Talcum Powders, Toilet Waters, Sea Salt, Bath Powders, Extracts, Tooth Brushes, Tooth Pastes, etc. Make a note of your wants and CALL US UP. TUT? CTAP nPTTO STORE. mPECTS j EXCEPTIONALLY FINE J S TIME. IF HE MAKES 6 tTAIN TO GET A GOOD jf HE MAKES A SMALL/ * GET A BETTER PRICE ; In a more prosperous condition # Farm lands are becoming more h i necessary articles used on the X same time the products of the I .nd more marketable. I ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE for the X DVANCED TO HIM ON THE v IANK COMMENCED TO X FARMERS' BUSINESS, I EM HAVE MONEY TO MS, CHARGING THEM V CENT Interest i BANK HAS SUPPLIED ERS THIS YEAR THAN j , 3 RE t obtain monev from ub. is that V vll\ do your business with this y oing business with i :nce today. r UNION BANK j LY SAFE-W I )UTH CAROLINA | IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. ^