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Special Notices. | Tribute of Respect. At the March 1910. meeting of the York County Pension Board, much genuine regret was expressed in regard to the death of Joseph K. Wallace, a member of said board for many years, and high tribute was paid to his memory by his old comrades in arms. Messrs. Iredell Jones. \V. s. Wilkerson, J. P. Blair and Dr. W. O. White, the physician of the board, were appointed a special committee to prepare a suitable tribute to his memory in behalf of said pension board. In accordance with said request, the following resolutions have been prepared: 1. That in the death of Joseph R - Wallace. York county has lost a good, upright citizen and this pension board a faithful, conscientious and efficient member. 2. Mr. Wallace was familiar with every detail of our complicated pension * system and wisely and well, conscientiously and satisfactorily did he perform the many duties devolving upon him - fit its tuinrd. <l? il llirmuvi < > ... 3. He will be sadly missed and his place will be hard t<> fill, and. we as a board desire to place on record our, I high appreciation of his faithful services and to say with all our heart, "Well done." W. O. White. For York County Pension Board. $he Cotton iftarhet. i New York Cotton. New York, April 4.?Spot cotton closed quiet 5 points advance; tnidding uplands 14.80: middling gulf 15.05; sales 5,200 bales. Futures open firm I but closed weak as follows: April 14.60: May 14.50; June 14.40; July 14.39: Aug. 13.92; Sept. 13.04; Oct 12.60; Nov.j 12.40; Dec. 12.41; Jan. 12.37. HYMENEAL. Marrikp?Near Cade's. S. C.. on the evening of March 27. by Rev. R. J. Sojourner. Miss WILMA PLEXICO of York county, and Mr. BEN C. BAKER of Williamsburg. OBITUARY7. DlKl>?Of Bright's disease, at his home near Blairsville. on March 30. . aged 52 years, Mr. A. K. SHERRER " He leaves a widow and three sons, Messrs. Sidney, Glenn and Haskell. IMPROVED COTTON SEED T HAVE a few bushels of Tools' ImJL proved Cotton Seed for sale. Address me at McConnellsville. J. N. ASHE. *>" _ tf 3t RAISE YOUR OWN MULES 1HAVE a handsome Spanish Jack of first-class breeding. Confer with ine, Yorkville No. 1. I>. M. HALL. 27 t.f 3t* CAMP MICAH JENKINS fp HE annual meeting of Camp Mieah A. Jenkins U. C. V., is hereby called to be held in the Court House at Yorkville on April 18. JOHN D. McCONNELL. Commander. 27 t.f td TO MEMBERS OF CO. "L." Special Order No. 1. DRILL in Armory, Friday night, AdhI 8: Friday night , April 15; Saturday night, April 16; Tuesday night, April 19, at 7 p. in., in full Uniform. Kach member must be pres1 < nt. Bring all parts of Uniform. Inspection on April 20. B. F. SMITH, Connn'd'g. Co. L. . J IS THE PEN MIGHTIER J THAN THE SWORD ? Or vice-versa? We don't know and at present we don't care. We're talking about ait implement mightier than either?yea, judging from practical results 'tis infinitely mightier than both combined. When this country was discovered it was a howling wilderness? we don't know why it howled?but it was an impenetrable forest?boundless woods. By the vigorous application of the instrument we're talking about the mighty forests have disappeared and in their place we behold seas of wheat and oats and white capped oceans of cotton. Every wooden house or structure, every car, cross tie. telegraph and telephone pole, every piece of furniture primarily suggests the use of the Axe ?an instrument that has been here for centuries and will stay as long as there is a son of Ham here to wield it: Moral: We have the best all-a-round Axes made, well shaped and well tempered. Need only proper manipulation. Uome to us for Best Axes and Handles. HERNDON & GORDON. mnFS I am buying all the time. Bring th?-m in \V. 11. HERNDON. I RUGS AND ART SQUARES We are showing an elegant line of ART SQUARES in tin- most attractive patterns and in more popular sizes and at prices that will please the closest buyers. We want you to come and see our Art Squares and Rugs?we arc proud of the showing we can make? we are sure you will be pleased with what you sec and then, too, we know that you need tin Art Square or two. ami a few choice Rugs for your homo. In the go*><] old slimmer time, when dust is plentiful. Art Squares and Rugs make the most desirable and sanitary lloor coverings. Come and talk to us about Art Squares and Rugs. YORK FURNITURE CO THE CITY MARKET I > EST Reef, folk and Sausage vou ever eat in your life, and some extra fine Beef on Thursday?another of Latta's Stall Fed Steers Plenty of fresh, crisp Fabba-fe ami 2A bushels of Eggs. C. F. SHERRER. Plop. FOR SALE SEVERAL bushels of Sugar I >ri|> Fane Seed at 7.*. eents a peek, and la cents a quart. Aihlress No. 0. Yorkville. M. E J ?HNS< ?N. I'll ft :tt LIFE. FIRE. LIVE STOCK \NI? any other lustiranee that you desire, can be obtaineil fr *m us in > the strongest eoiiipanies that exist. A. M. HADDON. Agent. Sharon. S. C. L'fi f tf S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS VNI) Rhode Island Red Eggs. at 77. cents a setting. No. a. Yoikville. \V. A. NEIL 2a t f tf. ;W Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy work at The Encpiirer office, largr slnvts?four colors. ??+ A +? !** A +? ??* A ***+ A +?A?+ * * ?lv>+ ?3t>M? 1 $ ! Business an Every Man can b< t* ?* And behind every business t tiling like this: A price at wli 2 sell in order to give a profit ovc make or produce. $ This applies to every line of ?& fli^ /vt- iti tA\?M1 * lli>r V iiiv mini wi in i\mi ii , n iivimx $50,000. t* We want to remind you th $ ^ necessity to everv successful bu n When once begun lie very e ^ % nient it is to be able to pay bis the Cash, and to borrow when h Xo other friend is so valuah 5 + foul weather, and whatever succ * to the help and convenience of tl 2 If you want to more thorou; ? better posted as to business pri 6 Hank. Xo matter what your bit + ? itiir 1 vill be of benefit to you. p The First Ns Yorkvill O. E. WILKINS, President. m-'s* A A 4 *?** A A T J**!"'<*-/*+ T No. 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank At Shar<>n. in the State ?>f South Carolina, at the close of business. March 29th, 1910. Resources: Loans anil Discounts $2?i.SG4 IS Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured 24 05 U. S. Bunds to secure circulation 17,000 00 Premiums on IT. S. Bonds 74 08 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 4,418 81 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 28,400 40 Due from approved Reserve Agents 2,105 20 Checks and other Cash Items 211 00 Notes of other National Banks 125 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 178 78 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie * 021 00 Legal-tender notes.. 2.250 00 2.871 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 850 00 Total $88,128 72 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $25,000 00 Undivided Profits, loss Expenses and Taxes Paid.... 646 46 National Bank Notes outstanding 16.000 00 Individual Deposits subject to check 26.061 57 Demand certificates of deposit 14.005 61 Cashier's Checks outstanding 515 OS Total $S3;12X 72 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Co; xty ok York, ss: I. A. M. HADDON, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tlie best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. HADDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April. 1910. C. L. KENNEDY, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: J. L. Rainey, J. H. Saye. J. S. Hartness, Directors. J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.I,. WILLIAMS & CO. W. L. Douglass OXFORDS SECOND SHIPMENT JUST OPENED TODAY?PATENT. OUN METAL AND TANS?ALL THK NKW LASTS AT $2.50 to $3.50 PAIR. SEE OUR LINE ZEIGLER BROS.' L()\V SHOES FOR INDIES. AT $3.00 TO $3.50. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Df* YORK'S CHEAPEST STORE. Iff The Best Stationery is not too good for your business. Send your orders to The Enquirer office. fSfa i" <?'?/ 1^08 t? SCH10S5 8K0S * CO. 9 fiM ClotHM BIMH tot* That means SUM 1:1111A (/. It tiling it means that we guarantee Money. If you try one of S'ehlo< tiling unsatisfactory about it. we'd and pet your money than keep We know that Sell loss Bros.' ( /< they are Hand Tailored. We k cause the clothes to Keep / heir ( tion and Drape Beautifully. Ma\ Maybe you think clothes of toda a few years apo. You're c|uite w man says. "H e ( an Show You." We are one among the thous; Sehloss Bros.' ( lollies. Drop i sprinp patterns in Seliloss Bros.' tailored?See the tit these parnu Sprinp suits now on sale beta SiS.oo and $22.50. MEN'S (i< mid shapes in Men's (ieiiuin Men's Straw Hats in all the 11 er at .Si.(H). .Si.50. Sj.50 am \\Y aiv showing .\Y?e Pre. I ?i<4" liiu* of limbroideries ami \Yw novelties in Xeekwear </ The THOMSOr HEAD TO FOOT T H'AW T 'I'AW 4">AM +*>?< id the Bank | ! 1* ? a Businessman ? ? 1; A ' here is an idea, and it is someieli the article you make must ^ r and above what it costs to ^ = business, whether you are on $ von do a business of $5(Xi or . . * at a Hank is a simple, plain f* siness or business man. ' arly sees how easy and convebills by checks instead of with ^ * is needs require. le a help in good weather and ess he ma\ have is largely due 5 j lie Hank. j ghly train your son or to get nciples, get in touch with our $ siness is. a knowledge of hank- g H < * itional Bank, e, S. C. J! R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. > ***** k ****** k ***** +$* ' ***** ** *** T ** *** *** No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANI At Yorkville, in the State of Soutl Carolina, at the close of business March 29th, 1910. Resources: Loans and Discounts $201,139 7< Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,132 9! U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 37,600 0l Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 2,000 fli Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) .... 18.992 4: Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 699 21 Due from approved reserve Agents 3,389 9: Checks and other Cash Items 2,108 6: Notes of other National Banks 1.080 01 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 228 2( Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie $7,783 15 Legal-tender notes. 7.930 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,875 0< Total $286,899 2\ Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 50.000 0( Surplus fund 15,000 01 Undivided Profits, less expenses and Taxes paid.... 10.255 1! National Bank notes outstanding 37.500 0< Dividends unpaid 54 0( individual deposits subiect to check.$80.629 90 Time certificates of deposit 46,048 48 Savings Deposits 9.888 30 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 23 15 136,089 7! Notes and bills rediscounted 6,500 0( Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 30,000 Of Reserved for taxes 1,500 0C Total $286,899 21 State of South Carolina, County of York. s.s. 1, O. E. WILKIN'S, President o| the above-named bank, do solemnb swear that the above statement is trut to tlie best of my knowledge and belief O. E. WILKIN'S, President. Subscribed and sworn to before m? this 5th day of April. 1910. Jno. R. Hart, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: J. M. Stroup, W. B. Moore, W. G. White, Directors. AT THE BRATTON FARM. \\7 E are offering thoroughlyei YV Guernsey Heifers at from $10 ui and we have also a number of Berkshire Gilts with thoroughbred Pig! tiiat we will sell. Will deliver pure clean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream butter and fresh eggs on orders. Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 t< $5 each. Pure BulT Orpington eggs a $1 a setting of 15. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager MONEY TO LEND ON improved farms in York County repayable in live easy, annual installments. Interest: Seven per ceni if loan is $1,000 or over: eight per cen if under $1,000. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. 03 f.t tf One Of These Days You're Going to TRY Schloss Bros ' Clothing? Perhaps this very Spring. Notice That We Say "Try", Not "Buy." moans a whole lot. l*or one Sell loss IJros.'s Clothes II itli is liros.' Suits and find someratlier have you hring it hack ii ami grumnie in tne uarK. 'tin's are .III Wool; we know mow that these two features ) right al Shape, Pit to Per [echo you think we can't til you. v are something like those of rong. and as the hair-restorer amis of merchants who carry ' 11 and try some of our new garments. See how they arc 1 nts have. at Sto.oo. Sij.50. $15.00 > HATS (* roinumi I litis (it $5-<K) i'\v shapes for \<Miiiij ami ??l?l 1 S V(x>v.v (loads and Silk's everv <la\. I .ih'i'S. inI Xoiions. ^ COMPANY OUTFITTERS. ; J. C. WILBORN REAL estate t MST YOIIU PROPERTY WITH ME | IF YOU WANT TO SELD? I ? FOR SALE ? 122 Acres?8-room dwelling :a fine l orchard; lj miles Beersheba; 2 tenant ^ houses; 75 acres In cultivation, balance I in timber: the timber is original. 119 1-2 Acres?Property of A. E. r Burns; two story dwelling; 45 acres in cultivation; 35 acres original forest, . balance in pine. ? 128 Acres?Home place of J. F. CarI son; good G-room dwelling; land level; It new barn, crib, cotton house. All necr essary out buildings. A beautiful farm at Delphos. 122 Acres?J. T. Carson farm; adr joins Davlil Benfleld and others. One ? dwelling, 5-rooins, good tenant house. & One of the finest farms in the county, r 119 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of Mrs. ?. J. L. McGlll: one new 4-room house; 15 acres of fresh, new ground, balance ? in wood; 11 mile Bethany High School. ( 234 Acres?One 2-story, 8-room [i dwelling; good 5-horse farm open; 80 f? acres in timber; 4 good tenant houses, ^ 4-rooms each; good barn. Land in high state cultivation. Joins J. J. |* Matthews; 3 miles Bethany. Price $25 ? per acre. ' 112 3-4 Acres?Joins John F. Smith; j, GO acres in cultivation; 52 in timber; 1 dwelling, 2 tenant houses; good new * barn. Price 2,000. R. D. Wallace. [ One Ix>t, East Jefferson, near Graded ? school and Southern depot. ? One nice Cottage, East Jefferson, ? near Graded school. Property of Mrs. Berry?very cheap. J. C. WILBORN. r . ! VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT j GRADED SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. , l 1 rniniv tiimiT innil o IT O D II rniUAi nuuni, arniL o, ai o r. in. ) Continuous Programme, Participated In by the Young Society Folks. ? BENEFIT CHURCH 0 HOME ORPHANAGE. 2 Auspices Non-Denominational Committee. Seats on sale at York Drug Store: 1 25 Cents for general admission. 2 Reserved seats 35 Cents. i 2G f.t 2t J 8 CTHD LOOK o 1 ur LISTEN I When you are ready to buy Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Farm Sup) plies, it is worth your time to see M. A. McFARLAND, R. F. D. No. 4, V/ 1...:0. , l ? f,,l| r,f irn.ulu i tuikviiic. 1 llcl \ c: u. lun iiiiv wi. nw?u? and can please you in quality and ? price. ? Dress Goods?All kinds at very low prices. Old Rose Silk at 45 Cts. yard; , Suesine Silk, name stamped on every yard?35 Cts. yard. . See our Shoes and Oxfords. Our ( Strap Sandals are beauties and the prices very low?get a pair. Special?Saturday and Monday?I will sell 19 tbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Cash. Oak and Pine Wood for sale. > Phone 1(17-2.'., and let us serve you. ) M. A. McFARLAND. I I : CAPITAL $50,000.00 SURPLUS $35,000.00 : MODERN FACILITIES During a business experience, extending over many years, this BANK lias gradually improved its facilities, until it affords at the present time every convenience and safeguard for the transaction of Banking Busl, ness. You are cordially invited to open j a Checking Account at this Bank. ; THK LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK ; YORKVILLE. S. C. * Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. IT'S [ IMPORTANT Is it important to lay a good, perfect . foundation to build your house? of course, yes?well then it is just as im portant to have your liver in good shape to lay the foundation for your summer health. The way to do this, is to use Star Liver Regulator. Tills is mild and gentle in action, yet thor ough. You could get nothing to ei|ii;il it for biliousness, constipation, sick headache, loss of appetite and indigestion. If you have never used Star Liver Regulator, get a larger box and be among the many satisfied customers. THE STAR DRUG STORE. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Why CnnrllpQ rr ua. vuhuilu < I Just received a shipment of Wax i Candles?white and colored. Also some Pure Olive Oil. i White Fish an<l Mackerel. . Ketueinher our line of Corno Horse Feed. Cow Feed and Chicken Feed. | Host and most economical of all feeds, i dive the mother chicken plenty of Corno. and she will take care of the j little chickens. If you want good, wholesome bread, i send for our Hour. CARROLL BROS. SOMETHING 1 TO EAT now when it is hard to got something good to eat, remember W. E. FERGUSON'S FANCY GROCERY. This week In- has: Early .lun?- Peas, Asparagus Tips, Sweet potatoes. Keg Pickles, Kraut, < I I Ya. Herring Hoe, Hams and Breakfast Bacon. Cheese, Self-Rising ' Buckwheat. Prunes, Gelatine, Coleman's Mustard, Evaporated Apples and peaches, ulives and Pickles and lots of other things. I W. E. FERGUSON. < 5 H What Have You Done to i Provide for the Future? f s ^ i . 4 , Have you saved the money you earned, or did you j yield to the impulse of spending all you made? Did 3 you foresee the opportunities for safe and profitable investments that are daily offered, and the posji sibility of buying a partnership in some well-estab- | lished business, or were you satisfied to eke out the 1 existence of an impecunious clerk all your days? <1 ! Better think the matter over carefully, and start to < save. It may come hard at first, but soon you will -J ...^.,,1.,.- 1.All Inctnul i\{ linur I IT- ti infill 111 t #111IV I ll(M> 4?l V v II, iiunvm. W? nw.f M? h TI.K you can put aside. We pay 4 per cent inter- I jj est every three months. I 4 The National Union Bank, | j ABSOLUTELY SAFE I 4 1 Rock Hill, - - - S. C. I >! 1 W J. Roddey, Pres. Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier. I Jj RIDDLE AUTO CO.G-w- whitesides SHARON, S, C. 6 F. C. RIDDLE, PROPRIETOR. We have opened an Automobile Ga- You Can't Do Better ' rage in the Herndon building, York- . ,, M ville, and will be pleased to talk Auto- Than seeing my spring line of Dry mobile to those who are interested. Goods, and besides you will save money j and time by trading here. g We are handling the REO and thu Dress Poplins, 2f>c. values, at 20 Cts. ? CHALMERS-DETROIT, two of the Yard. 4 hest Machines to be had at anything Ginghams, 12jc. values, at 10 Cts. Yard, like their prices, ranging from $700 to Chambrays, 12Jc. values, at 10 Cts. $2,750. Yard. *j We handle Automobile Supplies of Bleaching 12Jc. value, at 10 Cts. Yard, j ill kinds, and are selling" Gasoline at Men's Dress Shirts, 75c. value, at 48 % >0 cents a gallon. Cts.; $1.25 value, ut 98 Cts. j See us about a first-class, second- Try my Molasses at 40 Cts. and 50 Cts. 4 hand REO, that we are offering at a a gallon?extra good at the prices, bargain. gee me for Qhewing Tobacco. lj If you are interested in Automobiles, do not fall to come and see us, for q yy WHlTESIDES 4 whether we sell you or not, we are sure ' * or' i that we can be of very great assistance. Sharon, S. C. ? RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. fJT"UdieTand" G?"tl.m'en'?r fihe Q /" > IO I S Test Ten years ago there were about sixty old line, or i legal reserve life insurance companies doing business in the United States. Since that time the number has been increased i to about 200. (a new one being horn every few days), and a large majority of the companies are making strenuous efforts to secure business, thus making competition more intense than ever before. While it is a fact that all companies are doing some business, it is also a fact that not less than 75 per cent of all , ? .1 T ? . 1 fl. _ the new business that is being written in tne united Mates is by the twenty-five companies that have heen in business from 40 to 65 years, and this is due to the fact that these companies have the confidence of the public and the public does not seem i to be inclined to any considerable extent to experiment with so important and far-reaching a proposition as it's life insurance. It is also a notable fact that there has never been a period in the history of life insurance when the Three C's Company- - Contract? Cost received more careful consideration than today. The average prospective insurance buyer wants to know whether a company he is considering has a long and clean record as to its dealings with policy-holders?living and dead?whether its contracts are plain and liberal and free from technicalities?saying what they mean and meaning what they say,?and in language that the layman can understand as readily as the expert, and last lie wants to know whether or not. bv reason of its past record the cost is certain to be low as absolute safety will warrant. ISllllll^ IIIV." 11IV /1111 i wi iiiuivu, iy?w, Applications for $550,000 Insurance on the lives of citizens of South Carolina were forwarded to the home office of the Mutual li cue tit Life Insurance Company at Newark, X. J., the largest amount by about $200,000. the company has ever written in one month during the eighteen years it has heen doing business in the State, and probably the largest amount ever written by any company in one month in South Carolina. The large business is not due to high pressure methods, because they arc never used by either the company or its agents, but simply because the citizens of South Carolina are becoming : more and more discriminating every day in applying the Three I I C's Test, and it is a fact that three times out of four when the test is honestly and intelligently applied the Mutual Benefit ... > S.'n ,r/n iriri.*n ftm 11 h hi iritf 1/111 #if u u nni .mmh i S / I Si4M M. GRIST, Special Agent. CHICKEN ANNOUNCEMENTS. n n n r\ FOR COUNTY TREASURER. t L t U I 13 ECOGNIZING iiis sterling qualities I Xii as a citizen, his capacity and peeuYou know that we sell Purina Chick- liar fitness for the duties to he per?n Feed the original and the best. formed, the friends of Mr. JOHN A. We also have a limited quantity of NEELY, hereby take the liberty of Beef Scrap, Oyster Shells, Prepared presenting his name to the conslderaGrit and Charcoal for chickens. tion of the voters of York county for Beef Scrap will give your chickens the position of COUNTY TREASURmore vitality and life and add to their ER, subject to the conditions of the gg producing power. Democratic? primaries. . Oyster Shell?Is a necessity for 2f> t te I laying Inns?it furnishes the material _________ that the egg shell is made of. Prepared Grit?Gives them the mill- g^ )f 1.1 4 13 V . ing machinery to grind their food. Charcoal?Is the oiu- thing needful to keep your chickens In good health. Try a small quantity of these ncces- m citiuu fur pliirlfpim It will IMV VOll. I I I I J Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, I^UALI I T J. M. FERGUSON. Prop. As heretofore my endeavor is to give 111y customer tlx* best quality of Fur?~ ^ - nitiire. Stoves, etc.. that tlx* market af[ rCI rnPfl on/i lords.. You will always tind a good, VJfll UC11 <U.lvl dean "never-been-used" stock of Furniture and Furnishings in mv place to Field Seed PRICES We handle only such Garden and Field Seeds as experience has taught us ale from tlx- most reliable growers. 'rii?*r.* is ix> use in vour paving more Huy your Garden and Fie d Seeds here f(ll. s.(m,. ((f Bu0i,sf V(.ry ||f. iixl >nu will get exactly what you ^ in tet, an inferior one, than I will furnish The Very Best. W e have Seed Pota- yul) A? , .,sk ,s f),r a show If , toes, several varieties. Om n Sets and 1)||( st.j| y,?, j wm S{1V,. yoU money, ii full varietv of Garden Seeds. LAMM & CO.'S CLOTHES Are titters and are lit to wear. The ft WJ f\f I PI HV new style book for Spring and Sum- /j# (y LiEj/?l\ J. liter wear is now here and if you want tlx* best Tailor-Made Clothes you ever . had, come and see samples and styles and let me take your measure. No lit, FOR RENT, no sale. T \ICKSON HOUSE, King's Aluunl,rtaln street, next Garrison. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. SB C u SPENCE^ Kjj+ T fv,*kX' f +*T,iKH' ; 'I"1 _ _ ; - L O i {J A* A* Ar A* A* A* A* :: AT THESE T ! I 50c to 75c Foulards?All Silk .* $1.00 Rajah Silks, New Shade \t if , $1.00 Pongee Silks, . . . . + 11 85c Yard Wide Black Taffetj 1 50c Brocaded Tokio Silks, Al if It NEW SILKS ARR1V || THOSE NEW SKI, it All Wool Panama Skirts, Bl The New Overskirt Effect, [I Worth $8.50, Special $5.98. j* We are Showing a Beautifi .+ Effect. Ask to see Our Shirtwais 2 55 They are Worth Nearly Doub + ?___________ |t NO TROUBLE TO SI II * Full Line of Ladies ! + MUSLIN UNDERW *5 ? K1RKPATRICI ? j;| Phone 30 r$+ a +*?*+ A +*?*+ A l$4> +??3A5<+ MAM* Fine Stationery When you want Fine Correspondence Stationery?something out of the ordilary?correct in size, weight, finish, exture and tint?come to us for it?we lave what you want. We always cary a good line of Stationery, and can ilease the most particular. Then too, see us for Pen and Pencil rablets, Inks, Pencils, Pastes. Plank 3ooks, etc. Let us show you. THE YORK DRUG STORE. IW Remember, to bring us your Phyiician's Prescriptions. In Chooi ir _ _ iql You Should Iixcrcise tl Would Direct You in Sell or a Family Physician. This bank, with its satisfied ci tifv to its unfailing courtesy and counts, with its directors repres< successful, and influential men of national supervision, offers unexi dian of your funds, as a lender t adviser in any business propositio first |\jatk | OF SHARON, SOI | J. H. SAYE, President J.: I A. M. HADDC GroceriesIF IT IS SOMETHING TO EAT?I HAVE IT. 11 IF I HAVE IT?IT IS THE BEST IN QUALITY. a LOUIS ROTH. 1 3V Your business correspondents ~ udge you by your Stationery. Use 1 "he Enquirer kind. J< Negligee Shir We are showing an especial gee Shirts that are right up to t up in quality. W e want to sliov Negligee Shirts. Fancy and washable. Only Negligee Shirts, much Dett plain white and fancy colorsgarments. An extra value.... Boys' Shirts?good styles. ' splendid values, at Gentlemen's Eas See our display of Easter 1 eludes the very newest shade Hand Ties at Club Ties front Windsor Ties, all silk, desir Men's Linen Collars, at ... W9T" Remember Us for That You Are Going to Buy This W J. 0. WRAY, 2W SPECIAL?Three Cakes 20 Lbs. Good Rice for $r.oo. S ***** ***** ***** T +**> ***** ***** ***** T +*3* KM ok- 2 * * A* A* A* Alt AH AH 11 specials : 5 2 ?Pretty Designs ** ?Special ?37L ** s, 27 Inc. Wide LQ? * + -Special 001 || . . . Special 75c i, - - -Special 63c || ll Colors 9Q/* +* ?Special $* ING EVERY DAY tt RTS ARE HERE if zz ack and Blue $3.50 and Up. All Wool Chiffon Panama, ft ii SI j| Line of Voiles in Same ** t and One-Piece Dresses II le What We Ask. J J WW GOODS HERE n su 5* and Children's rEAR on Display. || (-BELK CO. ?! Yorkville, S. C. || +&*&+ A *$*? A *?*?* A M ***** T **?fr* ***** T **? A T JOHNSON'S PIC-NIC HAMS?15 Cts. per Lb. FRESH LEMONS. CORN FLAKES. REECH-NUT BEEF IN GLASS. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE. SHOE POLISH. SOUTH CAROLINA TEA. ALL KINDS OF SPICES. THE BEST COFFEE TO BE HAD. I. W. JOHNSON. sing I it Bank I c ? u/i.9 11 ? I (I //M L W'C ?r MUM v/mg (i />gn/ Adviser ustomers always ready to tesI exactness in handling acMiting the most conservative, r the community, and with its celled service as a safe guaro the borrower, and as a safe 11. >nal Rank JTH CAROLINA. L. RAINEY, Vice President )N, Cashier J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Groeern NEW A D D TV A T C n. iv iv i y ii i> kj. Fresh Mackerel, barrel Pickles, Caned Tomatoes, Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Apples, Snow (lake Crackrs. Chestnuts. All kinds of Candles nd Cakes. Nice Apples. We have a complete line of Chewing nd Smoking Tobaccos. Try some Pure Apple Vinegar. When in need of Garden Seeds?try 'ROSMAN'S, they are the best. We Isa have seed Irish Potatoes. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Csy Send your orders for all kinds of ob Printing to The Enquirer. Wts"Fo^Men^'m^\ Ily nice line of Men's Neglihe second in styles and jamb v tliein to you. Come today. Small Figures, guaranteed 48 CTS. Each. er quality. Plaited Bosoms, -extra choice and desirable 98 CTS. Each. ivell made, good fitters, and 48 CTS. Each and Up. ter Neckwear. 'ies for Gentlemen?ft ins and patterns in Four-In 25 CTS. and 48 CTS. 10 CTS. Upward. able shades, at.... 25 CTS. 5 CTS. and Up. Easter Suit of Clothes That eek. We can please you. The Leader. > Octagon Soap for 10 CTS. ee Wray for Groceries.