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STATE CAMPAIGN. Itinerary For 1910 as Arranged by the State Executive Committee. The state campaign will open at Sumter on Wednesday, June 22. It will close on Saturday. August 27. at Newberry, and the first primary will be held on the following Tuesdav, August 20. Pledges of candidates for state offices and for congress must be filed with the state chairman. (Jen. Wilie Jones, before noon. Tuesday, June 21. The sub-committee appointed by the state committee to prepare a schedule has formulated the following itinerary: Sumter?Wednesday. June 22. Bishopville?Thursday. June 23. Darlington?Friday, June 24. Bennettsville?Saturday, June 2.r>. Chesterfield?Monday, June 27. Camden?Tuesday, June 28. Lancaster?Wednesday. June 29. Chester?Thursday, June 30. Yorkville?Friday, July 1. T t lit- O VV lilllDUUl U oaiuiuaj , UII?? -. Lexington?Wednesday, July 6. Saluda?Thursday, July 7. Edgefield?Friday, July 8. Aiken?Saturday, July 9. Bamberg?Monday, July 11. Barnwell?Tuesday, July 12. Hampton?Wednesday, July 12. Beaufort?Thursday. July 14. Walterboro?Friday, July 15. Charleston?Saturday. July 16. St. George?Tuesday. July 19. Orangeburg?Wednesday, July 20. St. Matthews?Thursday. July 21. Manning?Friday, July 22. Moncks Corner?Tuesday, July 26. Georgetown?Wednesday, July 27. Kingstree?Friday, July 29. Florence?Saturday, July 30. Dillon?Tuesday, August 2. Marion?Wednesday. August 3. Conway?Thursday, August 4. Columbia?Saturday, August 6. v Union?Monday, August S. Spartanburg?Tuesday, August 9. Gaffney?Wednesday, August 10. Greenville?Thursday. August 11. Pickens?Friday, August 12. Walhalla?Saturday, August 13. (Week off to attend reunion of Confederates and Red Shirts at Spartanburg. if desired, on August 17 and 18.) ' Anderson?Monday, August 22. Abbeville?Wednesday. August 24. Greenwood?Thursday, August 25. Laurens?Friday, August 26. Newberry?Saturday, August 27. The last day for filing pledges and paying assessments will be June 21. 12 m. The assessment for candidates for governor is $75, for other state offices $50, for congress $125. * | ? Monterey, California, May 29: His body an unseen target for the rain of bullets of a firing squad at rille practice, C'.aud Hetherton, a private of company K, thirteenth infantry, stationed at the Presidio, who was taking measurements of the range, was literally shot to pieces, and died after lin- I gering in the reservation hospital for two days. The accident occurred last week, but the facts have just come to : light. An investigation of the affair delayed the funeral until yesterday. All during the afternoon of the day he was shot. Hetherton crept about upon 1 the embankment peppered with lead while the bullets whizzed about him. His cries could not be heard. After ." A **+A **+A **+A ?**A **+A ISA oes 8 A __________ | NOWHERE caq you I ? CHEAPER and BETTEF Jf buy until you see our pri <t __ * Child's Solid Leather t SPECIAL, 51 * Child's White Canvas Ox t 48 CEN1 * Ladies' $1.50 Coloret J SPECIAL, 7; 5 Ladies' Shoes, Plain Toe c ? 98 CE1 M Ladies' Oxfords or Strap Sanda Z $1.25 M Satin Cravenette is the "Newest % $3.50 PEF 4 Boys' Solid Lei z 98 CEN1 * Men's Satin Bah * Men's Shoes and Oxfords, a ? $1.50 TO $5 t * INDIAN MOCCASINS | For Children, Women and J Men. They are Cool, i * We are Agents for GODM^ > ? FELLOWCRAFT, RALSTON < + 2 These are the Best SI < Come, let us show yoi | PRICES. I KIRKPA TR | THE ONE-PRICE ic *** +->? +** +*? + >4 Fruit Cans and Jars We've Fruit Jurs ami Cans enough to hold fruit enough for |?ies enough to satisfy the appetite anil gladden the hearts of many people. Come ami 1 get these Cans anil Jars, load them I with fruit and have a regular family ' picnic anytime you feel like it. Nothing will keep peace in the home like pie. Just received another 200 pounds of fresh, pure Candy. When you come to town, don't start home without a mess of our Fish. Harvest is almost ? here. Come to us for Meal Sacks. Sev* oral sacks of Irish Potatoes to either eat or plant. Good Tobaccos and plenty of it. Several Washpots left. Come and get them. And we've lots of Soap and Washing Powders and Wash hoards. See us for Lamps aim Lanterns and Fixtures. And we have nice dishes. A nice lot <>f pretty Glass Pitchers. And Knives and Forks, and Stone churns, and a few Hoes left. And we keep a good line of fresh Groceries all the time. And we are such pleasant people to deal with. HERNDON & GORDON. Piedmont Springs H01 Spend your vacation 1 never regret it. Fine cedent Fare, Good Mu Address W. Johnson, Mgr. the first bullet had brought him down he made an effort to drag himself out of range, but 110 matter v?li'ch way he turned, his escape was ~ut otT by the flying missies. Finally he sank on the sand mound awaiting the shot that would end his torture. Bullets sped about him. ripping his clothes and tearing his flesh. When markers found him his head had been shot nearly off. Hetherton was married. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. There will be prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. METHODIST. There will be prayer meeting 011 Wednesday evening at X.15 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. There will be nrayer meeting 011 Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Special Notices. A Card. I wish to state that my name as a candidate for mayor was used without my knowledge or consent, and while I appreciate the efforts of my friends. I could not serve If elected. Respectfully, May 31, 1910. W. R. Carroll. < >BITUARY. Died?At the home of her son in Rock Hill, on last Sunday, Mrs. M. E. McCORKLE. widow of the late R. A. McCorkle. formerly of the Roddey neighborhood. The remains were interred in Hopewell cemetery at Lesslie yesterday. fthe Cotton ifiarhet. Yorkville, May 31.?Cotton 14J. CORN MEAL. WE offer for sale, fresh ground, unbolted Corn Meal, ground on old fashioned mill stone. VICTOR COTTON OIL CO. 43 t.f 4t WANTED G1 OOD Veal Calves ut 2 cents per T pound; Turkeys at 12A cents; Chickens from 2f? to 40 cents each, and Geese at 35 cents. We will buy all that are offered up till next Monday night. T. M. & H. E. FERGUSON. 43 t.f 2t ROAD TAX NOW DUE. THE attention of all concerned is called to the fact that the Commutation road.tax of Three Dollars is now due and payable, with July 1, as the last day upon which it may be paid. Persons failing to pay the $3 Commutation Tax on or before July 1, will be liable to five days service on the road. H. E. NEIL. Treasurer of York County. 42 f.t td. "frA Vfv**?*A *bH?A "v" *A f Oxfords 5 $ m buy Shoes and Oxfords j L than HERE. DON'T * ces. t ^"" V Oxfords, Tap Heel, | 3 CENTS. * ? fords and Strap Sandals, f rs up. * (M 1 Canvas Oxfords, ? 5 CENTS. n $ >r Cap, Blucher or Bals, VTS. * Y lis, Vici, Pat. Leather or Tan, UP. 5 " Thing in Ladies' Footwear, [ pair. | ither Shoes, rs up. | ;, 98 CENTS. ill leathers, Black or Tan, f ..00 pair. ajjM \ jiF * lN'S, MALONEY'S, SELBY, $ and BION F. REYNOLDS. * ? % loes made for the Price. | j the SHOES and the , ? + ELK COMPANY I CASH STORE. | I TH Would You Strike a Woman? Of course not. Itut if you are Ruing to buy an Ice Cream Freezer you would certainly go to the Yorkville Hardware Store for it. wouldn't you'.' It is the best place to go. It has Freezers in sizes from 1 quart to '1 gallons and at Just Right Prices. And it has Ice Cream Dishes, Ice Shaves, Ice Picks, Lemon Squeezers and other hot weather necessities. Screen Doors at $1.15, $1.50 and $2. Screen Windows at 45 Cts., 50 Cts., ana ou ists. Door Springs. Coil Springs. Spring Hinges. Hammocks?best line v??u ever saw $1 to $7.50. Hammock Hooks, Chains, etc. Yorkville Hardware Co. OPEN tel JUNE 1st. with us and vou will Medicinal Water, Exsic. For Rates, Etc., , King's Creek, S. C. AN OLD MAN With nothing to show that he has lived except his years presents the pitiful result of a youth, whose every impulse was to 8|>end instead of save, to waste instead of lay away. Young man, so live that you will not be forced to depend on your state, your community, or worse still, your family for the comforts and necessities of old age, which you should have provided for years before by putting aside in a good bank some of your money. Start a I savings account now with us, and in future years you will have peace, contentment, Rood digestion, and sound sleep. First National Bank OF SHARON S. C. J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.L. WILLIAMS & CO. ZEIGLER BRO'S. OXFORDS FOR I AMPS Ui Are here in all the newest styles and desirable leathers?Patent, Vlcl, Gun j Metal, Calf and Tans, at I ? $3.00 AND $3.50 A PAIR? i Wear one pair of ZEIGLER OXFORDS and you will wear no other. J. L. WTLLIAMS & CO. b( 1W YORK'S CHEAPEST STORE " a h! y< le Voltk VI 1,1,C ItUdUY CO ? . ? n m REPAIR WORK " yi it Listen! Your grain will soon be ready to cut. No doubt you think that Binder of yours that has been in the shed since you cut your last crop is all ritjht. But we do not think so. It is ? I bound to be thoroughly caked with m I dead oil. And we advise that you either bring it to us or phone, and let us send a man and give it a good cleaning and what Repairs it may need, so when you want to cut, there will he no delay. Also have your Mower put in good repair, while you are not using it. We carry a full line of repairs for Deering Machines and will be glad to supply your wants. See us about a new Mower, our prices are reasonable and terms right. J Don't fail to see us. We guarantee ' our goods and work, and will give prompt attention to all. Yorkvilie Buggy Co. ; ???????????? /\u>onoeiU. 5ufFL,L5 Wpff J | SHORT A(T)TIRE? Always carry an extra one?you won't feel too tired. And your pump, too, in ease of a collapse. Never start on a journey without every requisite? do not depend upon getting them on the trip. You may not be able to, and certainly not the same grade of supplies as we sell you. Everything for the machine and the chauffeur. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, PROPRIETOR. i A OA T?T? a &i\r FJ DEPOSITORY The safety for deposits, which this Bank affords, has been provided by the most painstaking service on the part of its management, through many years of active business history. Our capital and surplus afford ample security for all deposits entrusted to our care. Accounts subject to check? small as well as large?are cordially invited. THRIjOAN and sav ings bank YORKVILLE, S. C. 1 IW Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. J FLOUR ! u vo d? el) th Is not as high or as low as it has m been at different times, but is standing fairly steady Just now. Come and see | us for the next sack you need. We will give you the benefit of the best price obtainable, and will sell you Flour that is tip top in quality. E Phone us your orders for Purina ? Feeds for Horses, Mules, Cows and Poultry. 1 Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FERGUSON, Prop. 3V Don't buy CHewinq Tobacco until you get our prices. w SOMETHING TO EAT a I it ki y< at Ql Just now when it is hard to get ~ something good to eat, remember W. E. FERGUSON'S FANCY GROCERY. This week he has: J Early June Peas, Asparagus Tips, Sweet potatoes. Keg Pickles. Kraut, < ?ld Va. Herring Roe. Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Cheese. Self-Rising lit Buckwheat. Prunes, Gelatine, Cole- vj man's Mustard, Kvaporated Apples and a> Peaches. Olives and Pickles and lots of s' other things. I" fo W. E. FERGUSON. s? FOR SALE rp W'KLVE -HORSE Erie Boiler, with A complete littings. in good condition at a bargain Call on or write us. 3 I. M. GRIST'S SONS. D J If Your Income Were I CUT Ten Per Cent? I Would YOIT be greatly Inconvenienced? Xo? Then, .why don't you take that ten per cent and deposit It with us, where it will draw 4 per cent interest every quarter? By doing this regularly, you will soon be in a position to enter Into some profitable investment. And on the other hand, if you wpuld be greatly In- i ; convenienced by a ten per cent deduction from your earnings, it means that should a financial reverse overtake you, you will be absolutely unable to meet it; which is all the more reason why you should have some money put aside. ; Better think ahout it! , The National Union Bank, ABSOLUTELY SAFE J Rock Hill, - - - S. C. I \V. .J. RODDKY. Pres. IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. I Wesson's L/0 It DIUW COOKING OIL Has been advertised frequently, but It is only a few days until the health have y?u evor trled lt? 11 ,s absolutesard's Inspector will be looking in ly pure and tasteless, and far superior our back yard for tilth. If it is there to Lard, although cheaper. I have it UuVH7haP1 1" stock, and for that matter have ou would ^r^rer to clean up first, and ave nothing for the Sherlock Holmes handled it for several years, both loose f the health board to find. When you and in bulk, at 15 cents a pound, and <i?n liiP wi" ^ a g.ood idea, from a stm j,|g),er grade In quart cans at 35 health standpoint, and perhaps from . . . ? , . le standpoint of your pocket book, to cen*8. It can he used for cooking as lake a free use of Chloro-Naptholeum well as saluds, etc. -it is the greatest of all disinfectants ud deodorizers. -It is ideal for use in Heinz's Pickles Beans. Ketchups, ables, pig pens, dog kennels, chicken ptc? ai*e considered, and rightly so, at ards, sinks, closets, etc. Try a can. the head of this class of goods, but a will help you to keep flies from little higher than ordinary. You will reeding on your premises. Get it here. flnd them here. THE YORK DRUG STORE. LOUIS ROTH. :*+A *$*A ??*M?A *?+A *#+A **+A **+A ?t*+A *fc+A ?*+A ***A * CONFEDERATE VETERANS j I T : All Are Invited to Be Guests of the * yji ?|? Winnie Davis Chapter, U. D. C., * In the Court House at Yorkville, on 9 I ; FRIDAY. JUNE 3. AT 12 O'CLOCK. { * * < + { THE MEMBERS OF OUR CHAPTER ARE LOOKING FOR- * H f K WARD WITH PLEASANT ANTICIPATION TO THE OCCASION ? 4 <r f MENTIONED ABOVE AND WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT EV- ?* FRY CONFEDERATE VETERAN IN THE COUNTY WILL DO 5 4 t t US THE HONOR OF HIS PRESENCE. 5? ' m * 5 4 IF THE ATTENDANCE IS SMALL WE SHALL BE DISAP- $ t ?? POINTED. * I 4 OUR INVITATION INCLUDES EVERY RESIDENT CON- 4? t g FEDERATE VETERAN AND EVERY VISITING VETERAN % * * * WHO MAY BE IN THE COUNTY AT THE TIME. + i ALL OF YOU COME. * 9 4 r, |T y ; Winnie Davis Chapter, U.D. C. it t T-K^ V*** Y+** TWH +** +** +** V*** ^ J- M- BRIAN COMPANY Fancy Grocer** New Arrivals Fresh Mackerel, New Potatoes. Fresh ??~?( Cabbage, Fresh Candies, all kinds of 1 .- .A,,..:. ... - j Canned Goods. *1 r * , "V . . J / We have a nice line of I^amps, Glassfjwh A, ware and Tinware. See us for Porto Rico Molasses, Karo an<^ Perfection Brand Syrups, Pure ApCh?^ ?^ m pie Vinegar, Green and Roasted Cofv 'ees> Teas and Postum. If you have never tried "Winner Blend" Coffee, you should do so. It is fine. ri MM I I O ? Toilet and Laundry Soaps. n Vlnrb tnP \nflt Tobacco and Cigars. 1/ irJUf ft lift kJL/fJL All kinds of Shoe Polish,-as well as Stove Polish, are here. With a suitable stone, where rest T ?A*irnAMv e dear ones. Is an evidence of the love J? M. BRIAN COMPANY, e bore them in life. WE HELP YOU TO SELECT fitting Monument and can give you tluablc advice as to Its character and l*L L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll, sign. We do not confine ourselves to r* i ,?,wui aborate and costly designs. We take ( ; \ If If (|| I If If IIW e same pains with the simplest me- vaI Lwllitf lili imwiti ormix. Piedmont Marble and Granite Co. IT W. 0. W. Receipt Books at The ^>01111.11# /jCflltlL# nquirer office. Just arrived solid carload of our well known ZENITH FLOUR, and we nil A rp Ifrvrp are confident our friends will he glad I rl f\ I I-! Ill I to hear of this, especially when tin y L Hi ? J.1.V7 J. learn the Price. Come and see us. if you want good, white, wholesome bread. ?7" WTy^WWIj^lVT We have Just received shlnment of IV I I l.rlfi Can Coffee, that is guaranteed to give CORNO?Chick feed, hen feed, horse and mule feed. Can be made cool and comfortable We always keep fresh Corn Meal, iring the hot summer da vs. if vou Tick Emulsion for your cattle, ill buv one of our Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and full line of Farm Implements. PERFECTION CARROLL BROS. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. The Perfection will do any cooking \#\# W id baking that any stove will do, do w W economically and will not heat the tchen like that stove or range that hi are using now. Come and see us ?.i?, h-i* fmit t.< can to >out :i Perfection Blue Flame Oil COnVc" to"see me U IrFru it J ars, Ca ps, tove. Buy one. Try it. V??u will bo Rubbers and Jelly Tumblers. I have 'lighted with it. them and at right prices. iAMMOCKS FIELDSEEDSSee me fur Cane and German Millet Seed, Seed Corn, et<\ Also fur Hollybrook Chick Feed? We want you to come and see our better le of Hammocks. It is law and St>|, r;,r j,.,. (Salt, irled and includes the cheapest grades i well as the best. Kvery family lould have a Hammock?it always ^ ,f Vu(, WuU|,j dress well wear ovldes a place for comfortable rest Lnmm # clothing l.et me take r reading or a quiet nap Come and measure, e our Hammocks. york furniture co W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. W CASH or CflEDIT and a SQUARE 3T W. 0. W. Receipt Books at The EAL. Enquirer office. J. C. WILBORN HEiVIj ESTATE J.1ST YOLK IMtOPEKTY WITH M IF YOU WANT TO SELD? I want to buy or rent a cheap Hon or Mule. ? FOR SALE ? 150 Acres?75 acres in cultivatioi 75 acres in timber; 3 miles Sharo Very cheap. 50 Acres?Joins A. J. Boheler, Wes moreland atul l?,d Whites ides cofnei at London siding; 1 house, 1 story, ! rooms, 20 acres under cultivatio plenty of firewood; orchard, goc spring, k mile of Canaan church, 1 ml of Smyrna station, good liarn. Pri< $16.00 per acre. 72 Acres?Beautiful 6-room cottag land level, very productive; new bar 1 new 4-room tenant house, dresst weather-boarding at Guthriesvllle$4,000. 165 Acres?Nice two-story dwelling 8-rooms; 3 piazzas, good barn; all ne< essary outhouses; 3 tenant houses; or 6-room house; fine mineral spring: or mile of Newport railway station an school. Price $50 an acre. 98 Acres?Adjoining Forest Hill acac emy: property of Perry Ferguson. Pri< $1,600. Forty acres In cultivation, sorr of which has made over a bale to tl acre; 58 acres on timber; plenty < fine saw timber. 125 Acres?One dwelling, one stoi and half, 5-rooms?Perry Ferguso McCullum place. Price $1,600. 55 3-5 Acres?One dwelling, li st< rles- conn well water; 4 mile of Cor cord church and school; 25 acres und< cultivation; plenty of wood. Price $65 Terms to suit purchaser. Property < of W. H. Balrd. 97 Acres?And a new 6-room hous 2 tenant houses; new barn 30x40; tw miles Clover. Owner wishes to bu larger farm. This is a great bargali Property of T. J. Bradford. House and half acre lot In Clover; dwelling, 3 rooms, 2 piazzas, splendl house, electric lights. J. Ross Paris home. Price $850.00. 50 Acres?Of land, situated In Chei okee county; Joining Mrs. Sallle Chi ders and Blanton Moore; one mi Hopewell church; one dwelling. Proj erty of F. M. Stewart. Price $1,000. 235 Acres?Three miles Ebenezei 3J miles Wlnthrop college. Rents f< 6,950 lbs. lint cotton; 3 miles incorpoi ate limits of Rock Hill. Price $30.( per acre. Six-horse farm open. 100 Acres?One mile Tirzah; .lev land; 3 houses: good new barn. Pri< $40.00 per acre. For Sale?A two-story, 6-room Col tage In Yorkvllle?In Liberia. Pri< $1,100. 100 Acres?Ebenezer township; thn miles Wlnthrop; 6-room house: got barn and outbuildings; rent 3,000 lb cotton. Price $30 per acre. 186 Acres?In King's Mountain towr ship; one 3-room dwelling; about 600 , 000 feet timber. Price $10 per acre. ' 395 1 -2 Acres?Known as the Oatei Allison place; produces 8 bales of co ton; one 2-story, 7-room building; tenant houses, 3 rooms each, 100 acr< in cultivation, 150 acres in timber; ba ance In second growth and pasture 2 miles of Hickory Grove. Will cut Ir to small tracts. Price $12.00 per acr 201 Acres?One dwelling?story an a half high, 5 rooms, 2 tenant houses, rooms each; good barn. Price $12.? per acre. 217 Acres?Joins Will Campbell. Wl Youngblood, William Oates, In Ebene zer township. Will rent for 6,000 lb lint cotton. Is one of the best farir In the county. A beautiful horn painted; two story, eight-room house 1 KA onrna In /?n 111vn tInn a cnriri ni chard, two miles of Tlrzah station; tenant houses, 3 and 4 rooms each; large barns, pasture of 40 or f>0 acre: Will sell In two tracts, but prefer t sell as a whole. Home of J. M. Camp bell. 455 Acres?Property of Jas. A. an E. Bankhead; 3 houses. Nearly 20 acres of bottom land, raises about 1,00 bushels of corn, very productive placi Price $9.00 an acre. 122 Acres?8-room dwelling ;a fin orchard; li miles Beersheba; 2 tenan houses; 75 acres In cultivation, balanc In timber: the timber Is original. 128 Acres?Home place of J. F. Car son; good 6-room dwelling; land level new barn, crib, cotton house. All nec essary out buildings. A beautiful farr at Delphos. 119 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of Mri J. L. McGlll; one new 4-room house 15 acres of fresh, new ground, balanc in wood; 14 mile Bethany High Schoo 234 Acres?One 2-story, 8-roor dwelling; gooa a-norse iarm open; o acres in timber; 4 good tenant houses 4-rooms each; good barn. Land 1 high state cultivation. Joins J. J Matthews; 3 miles Bethany. Price $2 per acre. 112 3-4 Acres?Joins John F. Smith 60 acres In cultivation; 52 in timber 1 dwelling, 2 tenant houses; good nei barn. Price 2,000. R. D. Wallace. One Lot, East Jefferson, near Grade school and Southern depot. One nice Cottage, East Jeffersor near Graded school. Property of Mrs Berry?very cheap. J. C. WILBORN LICE? Are you troubled with lice or mite on your chlCKens-; iney are very ue structive and troublesome when one started in the poultry yard. Now is th time to prevent their starting, or to ge rid of them, if they are there already The best, quickest, easiest and sure? way to get rid of them, is to us PRATT'S LiOE KILLER. You ca use it on big chicks, little chicks, horse: cows, hogs, sheep, dogs and cats. Yo will find it with a full assortment o the other valuable preparations o Pratt's at this store. Don't forget to call for Pratt's at THE STAR DRUG STORE G. H O'LEARl Vudor PORCH SHADES And Hammocks Are Now on Sale a G. H. O'LEARY'S Be sure to see them. GEO. T. SCHORE PHOTOGRAPHER. Come to see me for satisfactory F'ho tographs at reasonable prices. See me about the high grade Lento Piano. This Instrument has been full; tested In this vicinity for the past tif teen years, and has met every require ment of the most competent musicianSee me about the Lester. OEO. T. SCHORR i0T W. 0. W. Receipt Books at Th< Enquirer office. 4 60 dozen liMiHes' Kxtru Size, MM Hood, Yard-wide Bleaching i kI,k? Best, Yard-wide Bleaching a llaniilton Stripe Hickory Shi Hood, Yard-wide I'nhleached J Hood, Yard-wide Cnlilenehed Best Yard-wide I'nbleacli "1 Best, Yard-wide Cnbleac) ? _ Best quality Cheviot Shilling MM r ^ ar- \i:\v lot post cakds \r II THE TH0MS( HEAD TO F00 - MM s ***A *.**A ?**A **+A **+A **+ P**A ?,#+A **+A f'M'A W*+A **+ -1 REAL S <e ?ic A J J. Q. "V n- 4 36 inch PERCALES at 8 t-i t_ ?r GOO yards GOOD LAWNS, sn rs ? 1,000 yards Regular 15 Cts. C J- AND THERE ARE LOTS O it ~ SPECIAL SH 50 Pairs Ladies' Low Cut Si e .JU ties?Oond Styles?Sizes 3s to 6s " , GOING WHIL1 'd ?4>? ? 6 50 Pair Children's Low Cut S cy. Styles?Sizes 3s to 8s GOING WHILE 1 >e Men's Oxfords?Choice Style: ,e Af { id T 0^" Make Your Money i>o Its ]. ?$< Goods, Clothing. Shoes. Etc., at T1 ? J. Q. V )f V BT Remember That WRAY Wl y eery Bill?Try It and See. n *t4 -I0 ^ ^ "f4 i- ^ ?; Hauls Plumbing Co. e. ?? Wanted i Id At once two or three Plumbing Joba ih for people who want High Grade, Sanr |. Itary Plumbing and Prompt Service. 16 j. We advertised a couple of weens ago for two or three jobs and we got them )r and have completed the work and evP JO ervbody is happy. We are now ready for two or three ^ more jobs. Let us know when you are ready. ie RAWLS PLUMBING COMPANY. 8. : This is the Season t FOR * Hams and Breakfast Strips?I have ?s I- them. i- wesson posing uii, e. id Snow Drift, Snow White and 5 >0 Pure Lard. I] Royal, Rumford and Good Luck Baking Powders. Evangeline and Karo Syrups. Lemon?Blue Ribbon Extracts. 5 Special?A Coffee?the best 5 lbs. 2 s. can on the market. ,o South Carolina Tea. d I. W. JOHNSON. o 0 _ 1 GLENN & ALLISON. e ; Buggies and n Harness e ! Our line of Buggies and Harness is n complete, and it will pay you to see us 0 before buying. 3, n WAGONS. r. 5 We have a full stock of Wagons, that must be sold, so don't put off, but come ; on and look over our complete stock. i, ENGINES, GINS AND MACHINERY. j If you need anything In the above line, either Steam or Gasoline, see us. 1: GLENN & ALLISON _ The Fruit Season Is Coming s And It looks as if there will be a fine fruit crop. There Is never a time when - you have too much fruit to eut, but you can find a ready market for it. I 0 have plenty of Fruit Cans, and it will e pay yo'u to get what you need before the price advances, t Cotton Is late and you will want to r push it. I have plenty of Cotton Hoes, Cotton Sweeps and Cotton Plows to it do the work with. SPECIAL Monday Morning, May 16, I will sell n "Androscoggins" or Hill's Bleaching at 81-2 Cts. p?r Yard. * 39" Trade with me and watch your u bank account grow. M. A. McFARLAND ' R. F. D. NO. 4. YORKVILLE. 99" Smith Premier No. 2. Typewriter, $45. See The Enquirer. Others at low prices. r *?+A ?S*+A ??*+A **+A ?6?*A ?** MH-A *#+A K9+A *,*+A **+A I! Sixty Doz || 10 CEN1 MS ** ONK CASE?60 DOZEN?H ZZ TOWELS?SIZE. 30X18 INCITE* W r WHITE One lot Full Bleached Whit iS? One lot Extra Size, Full Blea One lot Full Size Bleached, MM || LACK CI Big line New Lace CurtainsAt $1.00. $1.25. H SHE One lot Full Bleached Sheet ffl? ,j, 4* One lot Full Bleached, Seal Hemmed. One lot Moliawk Valley, Ex Hemstitched Sheets. 90x90 inehi GAUZE f t GO dozen ladles' Bibbed Cuu PECIALS t / RAY'S, t 4f* ! CTS. a Yard. lall figures, At 1 C'PS. a Yard. ' Juallty LAWN'S At ft CTS. Yanl. ^ F OTHERS. [OE VALUES. t V loes?Regular $2.2f> a Pair Quali 4K THEY LAST AT SI.75 A PAIR. hoes?Regular $1 Qualities?Good ' 4? ITIEY LAST AT 75 CTS. A PAIR. ? i?All Fashionable Leathers? \T St.08 A PAIR AND UPWARD. ^ Rest Work By Buying Your Dry lis Store?It Will Save You Money. V R A Y. + II Save You Money On Your Gro- 4* 4ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for nomination for reappointment to the office of COUNTY AUDITOR, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the primary i election. JOHN J. HUNTER. 43 t te WE are authorized to announce BROADUS M. LOVE of 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. 41 f te FOR SUPERVISOR REALIZING his faithfulness In the performance of his official duties In the past, and believing that he will make an efficient county officer, we nominate JOHN r. GORDON, as tt candidate for COUNTY SUPERVISOR, , In the approaching primary elections. FRIENDS. 39 t te ! T HEREBY announce myself as a 1 candidate for nomination for reelection to the office of COUNTY SUPERVISOR, subject to the choice of . the Democratic voters in the primaries. CLEM GORDON. 38 _f. te FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION for York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. MINOR R. BIGGERS. 38 f te FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Recognizing his sterling qualities as a citizen, his capacity and peculiar fitness for the duties to be per' formed, the friends of Mr. john a. neely, hereby take the liberty of presenting his name to the consideration of the voters of York county for the position of county treasurer, subject to the conditions of th^ Democratic primaries. 25 t te MAKE HAY We ARE SELLINGGERMAN MILLET SEED. ORANGE CANE SEED. AMBER CANE SEED, WHIPPOORWILL PEAS, CLAY or COW PEAS. Will all make lots of good horse and row feed. We have some Fertilizer on hands, and as the cotton and corn are late it might pay to give them a second application. Suppose you try a few sacks. We want to talk with you about Planet Jr. Riding and Walkinq Cultivators. YORK SUPPLY CO. Repair Work If your Watch, Clock or Jewelry Is out of repair, bring it to me and let me make the necessary repairs that will make the article Just like ne- /. If your Watch has been running two or three years since It was lest cleaned and oiled, you will be doing yourself a favor by having your Watch overhauled and properly oiled. This work will Iltrip lu uiaivc juui nine (neve u.< uviter and last longer. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. 99" See me for Waterman and Parker Fountain Pens. 'A r*+A 9&+A ??*A *A A ***A *?+A ?*+A **+A ?t?*A ?W en 7ou;e/s | rs each. II ILEACIIED, FH1XGED DAMASK 3?VALUES 15 CTS.?OX SALE? AT 10 CENTS EAtM. QUILTS e Quills?Full sizes?On Sale at? 89 CENTS EACH. II iclied White Quilts?$1.75 values? OX SALE AT 81.39 EACH. $2.00 Value White Quilts? x? OX SALE AT 81.09 EACH. 4$ HTAINS ** ?3 and 3 1-2 yards long?-On Sale ?? $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 THE PAIR. 44 ? ? s. with seam in centre?On Sale? ?? 39 CENTS EACH. nloss Sheets, sizes 81x90 inches? 4? Price 75 CENTS EACH. tra Si?'. Full lileuehed, Seamless. >s. Price 98 CENTS EACH. I VESTS jfS w Vests, full Bleached?At 5 CENTS EACH. A.. II HlKluwl Vaautai +" AT 10 CENTS EACH. *1 it N CENTS A YARD. t 10 CENTS A YARD. g_ rtlng nl 10 CENTS A YARD. I Sou Island at A CENTS YARD. w 1 I Sliming ul 0 1-2 CTS. YARD. ??> Shooting at 7 1-2 CTS. YARD. Sliming at 5 CTS. YARD. J?, ?In all colors?10 CTS. YARD. W1 r 1 CENT EACH. |) )N COMPANY, ji T OUTFITTERS. ? A **+A **+A t?*+A ?t*+A ?w A **+A **+A X#+A ?*+A ?.*+A ?? !