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* and several hundred are supposed to have been killed Mrs. Matilda | Chesborough. a wealthy Massachusetts woman, recently convicted at Trenton, ^ X. J., on a charge of smuggling, was sentenced Monday to pay a tine of $r>,000 Miss Margaretta A. Prexel, a wealthy young lady of Philadelphia, was married in I/ondon on Wednesday to Viscount Maidstone The revenue department will cease the auction sale of seized whiskeys in prohibition states. Liquors seized at illicit ' stills or elsewhere, when in small quantities, will be destroyed. If large quantities are seized it will be shipped ( to wet states for disposal Charles ' K. Hamilton, the aviator, is scheduled I to attempt his airship flight from New York to Philadelphia and return tomorrow. Hamilton's trip is to cover 225 miles A dispatch received at Rome on Wednesday, states that Mohammed Abdullah, the Mad Mullah, whose cruelties have resulted in terri' A fri/.o a ?wl tVlO QPllflillf of expeditions against him by Italy and England, has been captured and shot by natives friendly to the whites. ^ The island of Sardinia, off the coast of Italy, was swept by a terrific hurricane on Tuesday. The property damage is estimated at $2,000,000, and many lives were lost :C. S. Rolls. the English aviator, who recently crossed and recrossed the English channel in an airship, has signified his intention of coming to America to participate In the proposed contest from New York to Chicago or St. Louis.... In the second primary election held in i Florida on Tuesday, ex-Governor Broward was nominated for the United States senatorship to succeed Senator Taliaferro. Broward's majority is 1 large Senator Jones of Washing- I ton, on Wednesday, presented a re- s quest to President Tat't that the Twen- i ty-fifth infantry be transferred from < Fort Lawton, Wash., to some other i point. The president refused the re- s quest. The Twenty-fifth is the negro regiment that caused the trouble at p Brownsville, Tex., several years ago, and has been making trouble at Fort Lawton... .John F. Holton was sentenced to prison for six months at ' New Haven. Conn.. Wednesday hav- i ing plead guilty to killing his father, i in defense of his mother Mrs. ( Chas. W. Allen, the wife of a wealthy 1 leather dealer, pleaded guilty in the 1 Federal court at New York. Wednes- i day. to a charge of attempted smuggling. She was fined J100. ILLICIT LIQUOR SELLING. Editor of The Yorkville Enquirer: I see it published in The Enquirer from time to time that there is very little blind tiger liquor being sold in Yorkville, and while I feel sure that ^ what The Enquirer says is correct so ' far as it is able to get information, I want to say that the good temperance people of the county will deceive themselves very badly if they allow themselves to be persuaded that everybody has got good all at once. I know of some people from out here who tried to buy some liquor in Yorkville the other day. and failed; but it is a notorious fact out this way that there is plenty of whisky to be had about Hickory Grove, and also at * Sharon. Liquor is being sold right and left, and to get it, is only a question of having the money with which to pay for it. There are a number of people selling, and there are a great many good people who would like to see the business broken up; but they do not seem to know exactly how to proceed. Q Prohibitionist. Hickory Grove, June 9. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST Rev. I. O. Murray. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Service%t York Cotton Mill Chapel at 8 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. * Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Evening service at S.15. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. 9 Sunday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. m. No other service. TRINITY* METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ' Rev. J. H. Thacker. Pastor. Sunday Services.?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4.00 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at . 10 a. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.30 o'clock. Preaching at Hebron at 4 p. m. ?umnl flotirfs. V- f ^ Card of Thanks. ' We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their help and kindness throughout the illness and death of ! our husband and father. Margaret I. Ashe and Children. J Choral Service. 1 ' At the church of the Good Shepherd J on Sunday evening at 8.15 o'clock, there will be a Choral Vesper Service, with an address on "Church Music," by the rector. The offering will be for the 1 purchase of music. ^ Announcement. I beg to announce niy candidacy for the office of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of ] the State. Campaign promises are easily made. My purpose is. if elected, to give the \ people a plain, honest and business-like administration, of course I shall advocate good roads, good schools and good government, my attitude as to the same being well known to the public [ for many years. I consistently advocated prohibition and was among the lirst to give money and lend influence to push that movement more than twenty years ago. . As a business man my chief aim, if elected, will be to conduct a Slate government along business lines. I\ II. HYATT. ' 54 t.f .It* ?hf Cotton ifhrket. Yorkville, June 10.?Cotton Hr,'. V'otf V.irLr Tniw ?? Sliot ilottt'd ' quiet, 20 points higher; middling up1 lands 1 .">.40; middling gull lSales 0.13:;. Cotton futures opened and elosed steady as follows: Jan 12.37; Mareh 12.40; June 1.1.33; July 11.44: Auk. 14.OS; Sept. 13.30; < >et. 12.tto; Nov. 12.40; Deo. 12.41. r FOR RENT. ("1 OTTAGES at Crawford Mineral J Springs. For terms, analyses, etc.. apply to either of us at King's Creek. S. C. A. C. WHITE. JOHN It. DOVE. CORN MEAL. \\T E offer for sale, fresh ground. tV unbolted Corn Meal, ground on ' old fashioned mill stone. VICTOlt CoTToN OIL CO. 43 t J 4 J fi >r Salic Ou Swap We have a good "-year-old Horse for sale, or will swap for a good Mule. Is gentle and a good worker. We have Fruit Jars in half gallons, quarts and pints. Kxtra tops and rul?hers for jars. Jelly Tumbles. ' Herman Millet, drain Cradles. Amber and Orange Cane Seed, (loldeii Dent Seed Corn; Chicken Feed. Cracked Cane Seed. I'nrina and Corno Horse Feed. Still have a little Fertilizer on hands and can supply you in ease you want k some for second application on corn * or cotton. YORK SUPPLY CO. COW FOR SALE. Three-quarter jersey with first Calf. Address No. 4. Yorkville. J. A. SHANNON. 46 f It* j THE CITY MARKET "^T ICE Beef and Pork in all cuts, and pure and mixed Sausage. We want to buy good, fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and Eggs. We sell Cabbage. C. F. SHERER. Proprietor. 90^ Smith Premier No. 2. Typewriter, $45. See The Enquirer. Others at low prices. \ DTV^^IED^ L'^" OF \cbby AUTO SUNDRIES. I Our extensive display of the latest French and American novelties in Automobile Sundries gives the car owner ^ i wide latitude of choice. Beautifully j finished Lamps and Horns, smart toggles and Caps?hundreds of other mportant requisites, can be seen here, it sensible prices. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, PROPRIETOR. Said a wise mother to her little son: ^ 'Theodore, never put off till tomorrow g ivhat you can do today." "All right, mama, let's eat the berry pie in the f mpboard." Moral: 'Don't put off buying about a dozen Hoes that we p lave left. You need them and we can pare them. And your precocious boy C an't eat that pie unices you put up plenty of fruit. We've got the Fruit E tnd Cans. And we have a few Seed Irish Potatoes?ulant them now! As for Groceries, 'tis no use to specify, as >ve keep a full line, nice and fresh. And ,ve keep a nice line of Hardware. We're p specially willing: to sell you several IVashputs and Washboards, and Soap ^ md Washing Powders .and Smoothing Irons, and Skillets and I.ids, and Tinware, and Lamps, and Dishes, and Pocket Knives, and Stone Churns, and Srooms, and Sifters, and Saeks for lour wheat and oats, etc. And we have j i fresh barrel of Herring pish. Rveryhing in Tobaccos and Cigars. Our lee D Flox is filled with luxuries?drinks? old, pure and sweet. HERNDON & GORDON. Suppose You 1-10 of Your Suppose you had started whei iness, and put aside just Ten you made, how much do you t by this time? Makes you just a bit rei doesn't it? Makes you think interest In some well-paying bi Well, that's a very good wi ing over it won't do any gooo< fo the opportunity now, whih Saving. Can't you Save at least On This little won't deprive you o The National 1 ABSOLUTE! Rock Hill, W. J. RODDEY, Pres. I MB?MBM 1?111111IH1I llll I III III1M An Acknowledgement. R. F. D. Xn. 1. Clover. S. C., June 6. 1910. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J. Tentleinen:? n I have this day received through rour agent, .Mr. Sain M. Crist, your a draft for $2,000 in full payment of the |j life policy taken out in your Company liy my late husband, Mr. Lowry B. Mcf;ill. who died on May 22. 1 desire to express to you my thanks for the promptness with which my claim was paid, it being only 12 days today since the proofs were siened by me. Mr. Mcflill had been insured in your company only since the 10th of last February, and now I know by experience that there are no conditions attached to your policies after they are delivered and the premium paid. i By reason of my experience I can and do cheerfully commend the Mutual Benefit to all who desire insurance 1 in a company that is sure to deal fairly J and liberally with their widows and orphans. Again thanking you for your unir. i.,,ti?*t..L'v oik) tlii* i ?r? tin i it iif?K<3 with which you have settled my claim, F I am Yours very truly. 11 LONA Met JIM,. u y ROAD TAX NOW DUE. ? HE attention of all concerned is s A called to the fact that the Com- ii mutation 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 Commutation Tax on or before July 1. will be liable to live davs service on the road. II. E. NKili, Treasurer of York County. 42 ft "td. I Ladies' BLACK SK VOILES an I We Are Showing a New L VOILE and PANAMA SKI Styles. Priced At $4, $5, $6.50 ( I'.ig line of Ladies' Dutch I'.ig line <>f Ladies' Embr lars at io CTS.. 15 Ladies' Short Silk Glove Ladies' Long Silk Glove Ladies' Embroidered Shi ; 50 CTS., I The Thor 4 Most Important Poini Is to put your Savings where tl can be obtained quickly for a real necessity, or to seize an < portunity; but where they will safe from your own extravasan A Savings Account here fills 1 bill perfectly. New Accounts Ci dially Invited. First National Bank OF SHARON S. C. S. FIRST-CLASS 3UGGY WHIP "OR ONLY 15 CENTS WE HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVI l SHIPMENT OF FIRST-CLA! IUGGY WHIPS, OF THE QUALI1 HAT YOU WOULD ORDINARII AY FIFTY CENTS FOR. WHII H'R SUPPLY LASTS. YOU CA ilTY ONE OR MORE AT 25 CENTS EACH. W SEE US FOR EVERYTHING URNITURE AND HOUSE FUI IISHING. YORK FURNITURE CO CASH or CREDIT and a SQUAF EAL. W See The Enquirer office for Typ rriter Papers, Carbons and Ribboi Had Saved Earnings. i you first went into busCents out of every dollar hink you would have had norseful to think of it, you might have owned an isiness by now, doesn't it? ty to regard it; but brood3. Hetter take advantage ? you're young, and start e-Tenth of your earnings? f very much. n_:? D ^ Uliiun Udiirv, .Y SAFE - - s. c. ISA IS. Dl'XLAP, Cashier. The time is now at hand when 1 lay expect windstorms and lightnir o why not take time by (lie forelo nd insure your life, your buildings a ve-stoek? Call on or write D. E. BONEY, Aqent. \ SAFE DEPOSITORY The safety for deposits, which tl tank affords, has been provided by t lost painstaking service on the p? f its management, through ma ears of active business history. O apital and surplus afford ample v urity for all deposits entrusted to o an*. Accounts subject to cheek mall as well as large?are cordiu nvited. IIKI,(IAN AMI.SAVINGS CAN YORKVILLE. S. C. sa*- cn?nncit Boxes For Rent 1RTS, I d PANAMAS. I ine of LADIES' BLACK E RTS, made in the Newest W and $10 Each. I i Collars at 10 CTS. Each, p ? _ i 1 oiciereci ana i anoreu CTS., and 25 CTS. Each. s in all colors, at 50 CTS. the Pair. s at CTS. and $1.00 the Pair. rt Waist Fronts at 75 CTS., $1.00 and $1.25. nson Co. M^+A ?.'5?+A *v"f"A A W'+A hA ?*+A H**A ttft+A ft** A H*+A ?<5> , ? Record-B r $>! , A A Last Saturday and M< ,ev H DAYS in Yorkville. T1 t U MOST CASH. We hoj '?e ** . J <?<? things tomorrow and 3r* a a duplicated everything 1 Saturday and have addec Ki jj Especially Gc if if ? 400 Yards Remnant Lawns?enoug 22 worth fi to 7 1-2 Cents? 55 SPECIAL, 3 1-2 CE> If If 44 300 Yards New Patterns?8 1-2 C ft SPECIAL. 5 CENT w If If 44 * ew Line Curtain Swiss?Stripes ai ft CENTS PER W? If If 200 Yards 8 1-2 Cent Chambrays? ff SPECIAL. 5 CENT If If . 300 Yards Bordered Suiting?wort 22 Skirts? 55 SPECIAL. r> CENT If If 50 Cents and 75 Cents Embroidery 55 SPECIAL, 43 3D || $1.00 and $1.25 Flouncing?45 Inehf SPECIAL. 73 PY 5 A One-piece Lingerie Dresses?cheape - Y % sold for $4.00? iK 4 X SPECIAL, ? * lN V *** ^ust received new lot Potted .Tnpo * Black, Canary?sold everywher < M SPECIAL, 2." If in 5; Come and See "Unad R t* H- Ju Penny Sale Continues S One good paper Pins, l cent. I O One ball Black or Brown Cotton, lc. |T Two balls white Cotton, l cent. O One spool sewing Cotton, l cent. | O ?E One ltoll cotton Tape, l cent. O One good pen Staff, l cent. .. ] O One package hair Pins, l cent. One Cob Pipe, I cent. I O Three pen Points, 1 cCht. I O ' * Two boxes carpet Tacks, 1 cent. I O is. Twenty-five Marbles, 1 cent. j O mm One dozen safety Pins, I cent. O Two corset strings, 1 cent. O One coat Spring. 1 cent. O Three dozen Agate Buttons, 1 cent. jO One Mirror, 1 cent. O Ten Fish Hooks, 1 cent. 77 | Kirkpatrich IWx-a ***A iM?*A a *,**A *, > W'b-Vk N RIDE A BICYCLE 1 n a Begin today?see us fQr the wheel? t< It we can please you in Quality and Price, y and also in the Terms. * C We are also showing a good line of ^ Ricycle Sundries?including Bells, a Tires, etc. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. " J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy (irooers iVO IK. ck Come and see us for fresh Mackerel, I1(] White Fish and Herring, as we have the choicest on the market. a We have just received a fresh sup- d plv of the choicest of Candies, so he h T sure and come to our store for it. a Ask to see "Victoria" Coffee?with 5 p pounds of coffee you get a Japanese ei t hinu cup and saucer. j" ? Fresh Tomatoes in cans. Try Harris tauna uinger ai?*. a We have Karo Syrup, Porto Rico V Molasses and Perfection Syrup. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. ft IT IS TIME RIGHT NOW j u'r For you to have that Bicycle Repairid. Spring is here, and you will want ' ur to ride soon. Don't wait until the rush. We have everything to do the job with * i|v ?Tires, Pedals, Inner Tubes, Chains, etc. GO-CARTS AND BABY CARRIAGES 1/ We can repair your old flo-fart or . Itaby t'a fringe and put Rubber Tires on at a fair price-less than you would expect. We have the Tires in stock. _ Alexander Specialty Company R. D. Alexander, Mgr. a r #?AA f oiuuv. ruuu rice; I will sell you goods as cheap as anyone. and for every Dollar Cash you buy ct this week, 1 give one 25 Cents Package of Stock Pood?FREE. I keep a choice line of Fruits and Vegetables. Also Eggs and Butter. You can get at Slider's Market good Beef and Pork ui any time Boneless ~~ Beef if you want it?Order Hamberger Steak. Some people think a market, Is a gold mine on the spot: But its worse than being married, When you come to find It out. You got to work nine days a week, And do your very best. The >{) mill gets one-half you mak'-\ And the sons of gulls the rest. TIIE BUTCHER. K OLD GEORGE, J - a YORKVILLE BUILDING AND tl LOAN ASSOCIATION S I? SPECIALLY for Home Building n u and accumulations of monthly sav- p itiirg 1 tgf ?i nil 'Mill SG't'ifx \1'ircll ir 15th and April 15th, 1 HO.'?, just matured u and retired, amounting to $9,800.00. w $31,500.00 of stock still running, 1'ivs- n cut paid-in and working capital, $12,- o CM.00. 20th Series of March 15th, 1010, \s $10,000.00 limit, all sold. A new se- w ries may Issue on the 15th of any month. New subscribers get full benefit of present working capital in a going concern. Build and own your own home, we will help you. _ WAIjTICR B. MOORE, Pres. I fleo. \\\ Williams, Sooty. & Treas. b K-+A *,*+A ?t?*A ?**A * A ?t$*A H*+A *,*+A ?f.**A *Ss*k H reakers. 1 3nday were our BEST jj| tie MOST SALES, the If ?i? E>e to do even "better Monday. We have f| < that was on sale last if 1 several .. )od Things. If h of one color for full dress? ww ;ts per yard. 22 'ents everywhere?full pieces? . S per yard. mm if nd Dots? yard up. MM II -Short Lengths? S per yard. SI h 15 Cents?makes serviceable S per yard. || , Flouncing? cents. || s wide? CENTS. J XX r than you can buy material? ( $2.os. nicft Silks?Blue. Pink, White, ( e at 38 Cents? 31 Jt r i CENTS. 1 5 Ivertised Specials." ||, t aturday and Monday. ne Fish Line, 1 cent. ' wo wooden slate Pencils, 1 cent, ne cake good Soap, 1 cent, ne package good Envelopes, 1 cent, f ne child's routing Kan. i ccni. ne 5c Indies Hemstitched Handker- ' chief, 5 to customers, 1 cent, ne Top, 1 cent, ne pr. good shoe Laces, 1 cent. ? ne key Chain, 1 cent, ne 5c collar Button, 1 cent, ne good lead Pencil, 1 cent, ne Pocket-book, 1 cent, ne set Jack-stones, 1 cent, lie large hair Pin, 1 cent, ne box 5c Tooth Picks, one to customer, 1 cent. -Belk Co. | * l-k K9+A ?**A ***A Wdl +** *** *** w-i I. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Zenith! Zenith!! Just arrived solid carload of our ell known ZENITH FLOUR, and we re confident our friends will be glad ) hear of this, especially when they am the Price. Come and see us, if ou want good, white, wholesome read. We have just received shipment of an Coffee, that Is guaranteed to give itisfaction. CORNO?Chick feed, hen feed, horse ( rid mure ieeu. We always keep fresh Corn Meal. Tick Emulsion for your cattle. Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and full ( ne of Farm Implements. ( CARROLL BROS. ! ( Shut Them Out j i 1 Every fly that comes in your home, nd especially into your kitchen and j ining room, increases your chances of 1 aving typhoid fever in your family. ( hey bring in filth and disease germs nd leave them wherever they may s ght. Keeping them out is your sur- 1 st protection against disease from this rnirce. The way to keep them out, is J y lilting your doors and windows ith wire screens. See us for Doors | nd Windows in various sizes, also j Vire for repairing old windows and 1 oors, Door Springs, Hinges, etc. And don't forget to see us for that lammock that you are going to buy. : 1 Yorkville Hardware Co. > i i ? ( iW See The Enquirer office for Type- ( writer Paoers. Carbons and Ribbons. | This is the S' i FOR [ Hams and Breakfast Strips?I have ' tiem. c I Wesson Cookinq Oil, i Snow Drift, Snow White and y Puro Lard. f Royal, Rumford and Good Luck Baking Powders. ^ Evangeline and Karo Syrups. i Lemon?Blue Ribbon Extracts. c s Special?A Coffee?the best 5 lbs. 4 I in on the market. p South Carolina Tea. * I. W. JOHNSON. ; t YORKVILLE MONOMENT WORKS (THE OLD RELIABLE.) J YORKVILLE, S. C. Granite Coping In order to make out another ear and et the benefit of tile usual carload eight rates and discounts, we will for ie next few days make a very close rice on granite curbing for graves nd cemetery lots. If you need any- . ting of the kind, it will pay you to f EE US THIS WEEK. 1 When it comes to coping there is othing else quite so good as granite. ? ike all other first-class stuff, it costs ? lore money, but it gives a burial plat certain respectable appearance, , 'hich cannot be had with any other . mterial and it Insts forever. Come to ur yard this week, or let us know and e will call and talk the matter over ith you. JOHN c. CARROLL. Pres. and Treas. See The Enquirer office for Reuilt Typewriters of all kinds. > ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION WE are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN WARREN QITINN. formerly of Broad River, now of York township as a candidate for COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OK EDUCATION, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. 46 f te J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Are You Getting A7 5 i uuis: BIG VALUES IN CLOTHING? FHEY ARE MOVING FAST. All $15.00 Suits, at $10.00. All $12.50 Suits, at $8.50. All $10.00 Suits, at $7.50. 300 Pairs Men's Pants, at 98 Cts. i 200 Pairs Men's Pants, at $1.48. Boys' Knee Pants, 25 Cts. up. Big values in Men's Underwear. Nice White Gauze Vest, at 25 Cts. Men's Porous Knit Goods at 25 Cts. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. j W YORK'S CHEAPEST STORE J. C. WILBORN REAL ESTATE J ST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME F YOU WANT TO SELL? I want to buy or rent a cheap Horse ir Mule. ? FOR SALE ? 61 Acres?Joins Dave Clark. Cal ?lark and Carson lands; 1 story, 4oom house, new; 45 acres under eulti ation, 2 acres in timber, young orhard, 3 miles from Filbert. All bulldogs are new. Price $40 per acre. One lot on East Jefferson street in forkville, 78x374 feet, near graded ichool; Joins Clarence Lowrance?Miss Jattie Lowry lot. 740 Acres?J. E. J^owry lands?the inest in York county. Level and rich. See this farm. 144 Acres?At C. C. Hughes store; I houses; good, level land. Price $25.00 >er acre. 275 Acres?Joins J. E. Lowry. Price 125.00 per acre. Miss Ida de Loach residence -$3,000. Miss Dolly Miller residence?a barjain. 150 Acres?75 acres in cultivation; '5 acres in timber; 3 miles Sharon, /ery cheap. 50 Acres?Joins A. J. Boheier, West- , noreland and Ed Whitesides corners it London siding; 1 house, 1 story, 3 ooms, 20 acres under cultivation, >lenty of firewood; orchard, good ipring, J mile of Canaan church, 1 mile >f Smyrna station, good barn. Price 116.00 per acre. 72 Acres?Beautiful 6-room cottage, and level, very productive; new barn, I new 4-room tenant house, dressed veather-boarding at Guthriesville? >4,000. 165 Acres?Nice two-story dwelling; l-rooms; 3 piazzas, good barn; all nectssary outhouses; 3 tenant houses; one i-room house; fine mineral spring; one nlle of Newport railway station und school. Price $50 an acre. 98 Acres?Adjoining Forest Hill acadnny; property of Perry Ferguson. Price >1,600. Forty acres in cultivation, some >f which has made over a bale to the icre; 58 acres on timber; plenty of ine saw timber. 125 Acres?One dwelling, one story ind half, 5-rooms?Perry Ferguson UcCullum place. Price $1,600. 55 3-5 Acres?One dwelling, lj stoles; good well water; J mile of Con:ord church and school; 25 acres under :ultivation; plenty of wood. Price $650. rerms to suit purchaser. Property of >f W. H. Baird. 97 Acres?And a new 6-room house, ! tenant houses; new barn 30x40; two niles Clover. Owner wishes to buy arger farm. This is a great bargain. < Property of T. J. Bradford. House and half acre lot in Clover; 1 iweuing, rooms, t. piuxzus, spicnuiu louse, electric lights. J. Ross Parish lome. Price $850.00. 50 Acres?Of land, situated in Cher)kee county; Joining Mrs. Sallie Chillers and Blanton Moore; one mile Sopewell church; one dwelling. Propirty of F. M. Stewart. Price $1,000. 235 Acres?Three miles Ebenezer: II miles Winthrop college. Rents for I,950 lbs. lint cotton; 3 miles incorporite limits of Rock Hill. Price $30.00 jer acre. Six-horse farm open. 100 Acres?One mile Tirzah; level and: 3 houses; good new barn. Price >40.00 per acre. For Sale?A two-story, 6-room Cotage in Yorkville?In Liberia. Price II,100. 100 Acres?Ebenezer township; three nlles Winthrop; 6-room house; good jarn and outbuildings; rent 3,000 lbs. :otton. Price $30 per acre. 186 Acres?In King's Mountain town* ihip; one 3-room dwelling; about 600,I00 feet timber. Price $10 per acre. 395 1 -2 Acres?Known as the Oates\Jllson place; produces 8 bales of cot;on; one 2-story, 7-room building; 4 enant houses, 3 rooms each, 100 acres i n cultivation, 150 acres in timber; balince in second growth and pasture; I miles of Hickory Grove. Will cut in- i o small tracts. Price $12.00 per acre. 217 Acres?Joins Will Campbell, Will foungblood, William Oates, in Ebene:er township. Will rent for 6,000 lbs. Int cotton. Is one of the best farms n the county. A beautiful home, tainted; two story, eight-room house; 150 acres in cultivation; a good or hard, two mile3 of Tirzah station; 5 enant houses, 3 and 4 rooms each: 2 arge barns, pasture of 40 or 50 acres. kVill sell in two tracts, but prefer to tell as a whole. Home of J. M. Camp tell. 455 Acres?Property of Jas. A. and 3. Bankhead; 3 houses. Nearly 200 teres of bottom land, raises ubout 1,000 lushels of corn, very productive place, 'rice $9.00 an acre. 122 Acres?8-room dwelling ;a fine rchard; li miles Beersheba; 2 tenant louses; 75 acres In cultivation, balance : n timber; the timber is original. i 128 Acres?Home place of J. F. Carion: good C-room dwelling; land level; ' lew barn, crib, cotton house. All necssary out buildings. A beautiful farm it Delphos. 119 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of Mrs. < f. L. McGIU; one new 4-room house; ' 5 acres of fresh, new ground, balance I n wood; 1J mile Bethany High School, l 234 Acres?One 2-story, 8-room Iwelling; good 5-horse farm open; 80 icres in timber; 4 good tenant houses, -rooms each; good barn. Land In ligh state cultivation. Joins J. J. datthews; 3 miles Bethany. Price $25 ler acre. 112 3-4 Acres?Joins John F. Smith; , 0 acres in cultivation; 52 in timber; , dwelling, 2 tenant houses; good new j ?arn. Price 2,000. R. D. Wallace. , One Lot, East Jefferson, near Graded | chool and Southern depot. One nice Cottage, East Jefferson, ^ lear Graded school. Property of Mrs. j terry?very cheap. T. C. WILBORN. FLOUR 1.4 not as high or as low as it has ieen at different times, but is standing airly steady just now. Come and see is for the next sack you need. We will ,'lve you the benefit of the best price ibtainable, and will sell you Flour that s tip top In quality. Phone us your orders for Purina reeds for Horses, Mules, Cows and 'oultry. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FEKGUSON. Prop. 9^~ Don't buy Chewing Tobacco until 'ou get our prices. t?+ A ?R?+ A ?*?<* A +?R?* A a?* +***+ +w+ +*? ?+ y ?f One Live Bi it was fighting ix) kef atio\ out op a local *5 settling their 1)1 pit t* ff:red a position witi y n On account of the reputation the < 44 lngs, he hesitated, for fear he woi of work. Oolng to his wife he sta ?^ said, "you don't have to do that k a . to them." "That's so," he said, a ffl them yet. Remember, that if You find t + * venlcnce to you, n/ter you have tr thing. YOU can QUIT. All you ] ?a got your money and go back to y If YOU will once begin with C do?You Will Keep It Up. .You \ "Pocket Bank," or the hide-away You will always get a courteo FOUR PER CENT INTEREST or ? If You Place It In Our "Savings I) || The First Ns U Yorkvill f | O. E. WILKINS, President. $?+ A A *?*?* A ? 6?* i T *?*? ? ***** +?*?+ The Fruit Season Is Coming And it looks as If there will bp a fine fruit crop. There is never a time when you have too much fruit to eat, but you can find a ready market for It. I have plenty of Fruit Cans, and it will pay you to get what you need before the price advances. Cotton is late and you will want to push It. I have plenty of Cotton Hoes, Cotton Sweeps and Cotton Plows to do the work with. SPECIAL Monday Morning, May 16, I will sell "Androscoggins" or Hill's Bleaching at ? A ?- V/..J O I \j\9. p?r I CI I u. W&" Trade with me and watch your bank account grow. M. A. McFARLAND R. F. D. NO. 4, YORKVILLE. * REAL SI * A' * J. Q. W 36 inch PERCALES at 8 1-2 500 yards GOOD LAWNS, srm , 1,000 yards Regular 15 Cts. Qi AND THERE ARE LOTS OF * SPECIAL SHI 50 Pairs Ladles' Low Cut She ties?Good Styles?Sizes 3s to 6s. GOING WHILE 50 Pair Children's Low Cut Sli x Styles?Sizes 3s to 8s GOING WHILE T1 6&f Men's Oxfords?Choice Styles* A' 90~ Make Your Money Do Its fl Gexxls, Clothing, Shoes, Etc., at lid * J. Q. Art 4* m- Remember That WRAY Will eL e*ry Hill?Try It and See. ^ ^ ^ ^ PROTECT Your Teeth It is cheaper and better than dental bills. Daily brushing of the teeth with a first-class Tooth Brush and a free use of a first-class Dentifrice will protect your teeth against decay. Come and see us for the Brush?we have them in a variety of sizes and at all prices?and also Dentifrices of recognized merit, including Powders, Pastes and Liquids. All of them are good and selection is but a matter of individual taste. But any way, see us for Brushes and Dentifrices. YORK DRUG STORE. Wesson's COOKING OIL Has been advertised frequently, but have you ever tried it? It is absolutely pure and tasteless, and far superior to Lard, although cheaper. I have it in stock, and for that matter have handled it for several years, both loose and in bulk, at 15 cents a pound, and a still higher grade in quart cans at 35 cents. It can be used for cooking as well as salads, etc. Helnz's Pickles, Beans. Ketchups, etc., are considered, and rightly so. at the head of this class of goods, but a little higher than ordinary. You will find them here. LOUIS ROTH. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE are offering thoroughbied Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up ind we have also a number of Berkdilre Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs that we will sell. Will deliver pure, dean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, mtter and fresh eggs on orders. Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 to (5 each. Pure Buff Orpington eggs ai 11 a settfhg of 15. J. MEEK BURNS. Manager. 4? 4" 4* *2* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- ~ : WAN * MEN OF MEANS TO M $* "MONEY-HOME." ALSO I EltS AND PROVIDING FC 5* TABLISH RELATIONS HE! WE CAN RE OF SERV1 ?? * The Bank of h . Hickory G , ***** a +**?* a ? *? a +&v r +?*? +?*? t +?*? +?* # usiness Man t* ! a? a large corporamarket; hut finally ? srexces, he was of- *8 i the rig firm j* I* corporation had for crooked deal- + ? uld have to do some of that kind ted the facts to her. "Why," she ind of work?you will not belong nd took the position. He Is with M . I hat a luink account Is not a con led It, and decide It Is not a good +4* have to do Is to call at the Bank, our old way. Sa ?UR Bank we know what you will * ? vill never want to go back to the method. * us welcome here and we will pay 1 Your Time Money, or the Same ?* epartment.'" ^8 itional Bank, |* e, S. C. ? R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. ? ? , ??? A ? *? ' A +? ?? A +&* #*? *$*$* T +0M0+ +#* THE BEST Is The Cheapest When you spend your money you want to get the best goods for It. If you want the best FOUNTAIN PEN you can get for your money try a MERCANTILE Each and every one guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Stylographlcs we are selling are of a superior quality. Any price from one dollar up. It Is a pleasure to write with a good Fountain Pen and you should have one. You can get it at THE STAR DRUG STORE. PECIALS J 'RAY'S. J WO CTS. a Yard. ill figures, At 4 CTS. a Yard. uality LAWNS At 9 CTS. Yard. ^ ' OTHERS. 3Ej VALUES. V ies?Regular $2.25 a Pair Quall/ THEY' LAST AT $1.75 A PAIR. oes?Regular $1 Qualities?Good HEY* LAST AT 75 CTS. A PAIR. . <A? ?All Fashionable Leathers? r $1.98 A PAIR AND UPWARD. ^ Wrtrir Rv Ruvlnf Y'our Dry s Store?It Will SaveYon Money. T RAY. + Save You Money On Your Gro- "J* ^ ^ *$? ?* ?f* Screen Doors And Windows If your home is not equipped with Screen Doors and Windows, you are missing one of the real luxuries of your life?a luxury of comparatively trifling cost when you consider the many advantages of keeping the pesky flies on the outside. Our Screen Doors and windows are made to your order to fit your doors and windows; they are made of good material and will outlast any of the "make-em-by-the-million" screens you ever saw. Let us make you an estimate on the cost of supplying your house. The difference In the cost will be greatly overbalanced by the life of our Screens. Phone us about Fly Screens. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY Rawls Plumbing Co. Wanted At once two or three Plumbing Jobs for people who want High Grade, Sanitary Plumbing and Prompt Service. We advertised a couple of weens ago for two or three Jobs and we got them and have completed the work and everybody is happy. We are now ready for two or three more jobs. Let us know when you are ready. RAWTjS plumbing company. the we fix it shop IF it is Iron, Wood or Steel and" requires attention, bring it here. You will get prompt attention and satisfactory work. R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. 8 w 6m. * 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4ITED t 4* AKE THIS BANK THEIR ,IEX WHO ARE PRODUC- 4* ?R THE FUTURE TO ES- 4* tlE. 4? CE TO BOTH CLASSES. 4* 4Uckory Grove, * rove, S. C.