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"V Can Either Show Them??With ref- r erence to the Boyd-Brock entanglement, The Yorkville Knquirer remarks: "About the only thins the public is t concerned in now, is a certain curios- \ ity as to how and why the military appropriations have been spent?how far the spending has been dictated by reasons other than getting rid of the 1 money." It strikes us that the people i of South Carolina may also properly evince an interest in the result of the c primary for the next term as adjutant f general. Both parties to the controversy are candidates. If one or the $ other can show clean skirts it looks as if the place should be his. If neither is able to do so. the people should be very much interested In seeing that neither lands.?Charlotte Observer, _ ... . .... I weanesaay. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST Rev. I. G. Murray. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at ^ 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. * ^ Rev. J. S. Corpening of Ridgeway will e ^ preach at S.30 p. m., being the iirst of * a series of meetings to continue for a week. v 1 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- y HERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. I Sunday Services?Sunday school /) at 9.4f>. Morning service at 11.15 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. , Sunday Services.?Sunday school at i v 10 a. m. No other service. * TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL,. 1 Rev. J. H. Thacker, Pastor. Sunday Services.?Morning service .. at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. T. C. fk. O'Pell. Sunday school at 4 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. pSabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, jr Evening service at 8.30 o'clock. E Special Notices. 0 Y * Preaching at County Home. q Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at the County Home chapel on Sunday at A 3.30 p. m. PfAarhino at East View. Rev. I. G. Murray will preach at Fast _ ^ View school house on Sunday at 3.30 | p. m. Congregational Meeting. There will be an important emigre- I Rational meeting of Trinity M. E. I church, immediately after service Sun- I. day morning, the 19th instant. Board of Stewards. Baseball Meeting. IV Every man. woman and child, in^ terested in baseball, is requested to attend a meeting at the court house i this evening at 8.30, to take steps to j, organize a winning team for York- . ville. 11 Cl Announcement. a I beg to announce my candidacy for tl % the office of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of ' the State. N 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 first 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 State government along business lines. F. H. HYATT. 54 t.f 3t* Gives Platform to the Public. ? 1 * " * ^I" > ' t'tn t.ip Ihn T dtilK. Oil ^ ^ AVI I J. XV. X1CII1 J omivo niv ~ Which He Seeks Election to Con- tl gress. From Chester Lantern. Solicitor J. K. Henry, who is a can- 0 didate for congress from the Fifth district, states today his platform on which he is seeking election. It is safe, sane and sound and shows what if elected, he will try to do. The platform follows: Y You ask for my platform as a can" didate for congress in the coming pri- Sl ntary. I give it to you on my ten fin- ^ gers. 1. Tax incomes, luxuries, inheritances, monopolies and privileged corporations. 2. Tariff for revenue. 3. A revision of the present sched- H ule by gradual reduction on iron, wool, J leather, wood and the necessaries. rr 4. A commission to be elected by n congress, bound by law to a gradual tl reduction of tariff on all articles dur- p ing a number of years till not more t; than 20 per cent is charged on. any ar- ]j tide. 5. Reform the civil service with compensation to. the government em. ployes in proportion to their work * ami hardship; each to be provided with ~ safe and adequate equipment. In case ^ of injury or death while in service a reasonable provision for their dependents. 6. A law making it a crime for employers to coerce their employees in 0 elections. 7. Penalty of imprisonment for managers and agents of corporations violating law instead of fines on the corporation. X. Heavy penalties for vote buying and corrupt office holders. X. Prevent the natioual government front issuing licenses in prohibition territory and make shipment of liquor tut,, unv subiect oil entry to I state law. 10. Enlarge the scope ami force of the agricultural department. Prevent gambling in products of the lield and protect the honest marketing of the same. &he (Cotton jfftarhet. Yorkville, June 17.?Cotton H5{. New York, June 16.?Spot closed quiet, la points lower: middling uplands 15.1.1: middling gulf l.r>.to; sales l.stto hales. Futures opened steady and closed as follows: June lf?iU; July 15.12; Aug. 14.04: Sept. 1J.14: oct. 12.45: Nov. 12.32; Dec. 12.25; Jan. * 12.22: March 12.24. J. C. WILBORN REAL ESTATE ?, 1.1ST YOUH PltOPEKTY WITH ME W IF YOU WANT TO SELL? ? FOR SALE ? 285 Acres?Joins Win. Diggers. Meek Faulkner, Jim Mefiill: 5-horse farm; 1 house. 6-rooms. 75 acres under cultivation: D5 acres in timber. Some I saw timber: near to Hnon church: 2J I miles Smyrna; 4 tenant houses, 35 I I-. - incnn I aiTcS i>I i ii 11 < 111 lanu. rrigc f i j.w pci 4 acre. J. C. WILBORN. WANTED < m >I> Veal Calves at 2 <*ts. pound: X Turkeys at 12A Cts. Hi; Chiekeiis L 2"| to 40 cts. each: (Jeese at :tr? Cts. In the market at till times for wood Cattle. P.ring tin in to our residence on King's Mountain street up till next Moiidav night, or phone No. f?0. T. M. A- H K. KKRGPSoX. GEO.T. SCH ORB PHOTOGRAPHER. Come to see me for satisfactory photographs at reasonable prices. See me about the high grade ]. ster Piano. This instrument I as be.-n fully tested in this vicinity for the past fifteen years, and has met very requirement of tie in st competent musician . See me about the I jester. c:i:<) T s< Mil up.. ^ FOR SALE rp WKLVK-HORSE Eri- Roll. r. with I 1 ?- ?i111>Ioi?* tittiixs. jn <uii(l condition I at a banjfiii- Call <>n or write us. . L. M. ORIST'S SONS. I rHE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. /aried Courses of Study in Science. Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law, College fees, room, lights, ete., $26: 3oard, $12 per month. For those payng tuition, $40 additional. The health and morals of the stulents are the first consideration of the acuity. 43 Teachers' Scholarships worth 158. For Catalogue, write to S. C. MITCHELL* Pres. Columbia. S. C. 48 f 4t. WANTED SECOND HAND BICYCLES. If you have an Old Bicycle I'rame, Yheels, Crank. Axle or any part of an Md Bicycle lying around, there is niony in it for you, if you will bring it o us. We do all kinds of wood work on ragons and buggies. We keep a good stock of Bicycle "ires. Pedals, and in. fact every thing ou need for a Bicycle. Automobiles a specialty. ilexander Specialty Company R. D. Alexander, Mgr. BASEBALL! York Cotton Mill VERSUS Yorkville 1VERYBODY BE SURE TO COME. SPECIALLY BALL PLAYERS. AS !VERY BALL PLAYER WILL BE I VEX A TRY-OUT OX THE ORKVILLE TEAM DURIXG THIS A M E. OMISSION: 5 CTS. AXI) 10 CTS. LADIES FREE. IEATH BY DROWNING, . s s t lr. D. E. Boney, Treasurer, ^ By Mr. M. L. Guthrie, your Director, " have just received $1,000.00 in full ayment of my claim on account of le death of my husband, C. Lee Lipsam b. You were notified on the l?.th nd your checks were mailed to me on le 14th. Many thanks for your romptness. Signed this 16th day of [av, 1910. r ELLIE MAE LIPSCOMB, e I R. F. D. No. 4, Gaffney. S. C. t v i: ^^^ K I I You Are ( \ Cordially Invited c To attend each service of the Pro- 1 acted Meeting to be commenced in v 10 I YORKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH * >n next SUNDAY EVENING. IF YOU ARE A SINGER our assistance in this part of the a L'rvice s /ILL BE ESPECIALLY APPRE- c CIATED. 1 ROAD TAX NOW DUE. rHE attention of all concerned Is called to the fact that the Com- " lutation road tax of Three Dollars Is o\v due and payable, with July 1, as le last day upon which it may be paid. 1 ersons failing to pay the $3 Cominu- J ition Tax on or before July 1, will be v able to five days service on the road, t H. E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. 42 f.t td. LADIES' $4 SILK HTI PETTICOATS?all * * colors?On Sale at $2.48 Each White 1,000 Yards of 25c ^lld Wide Embroidery ^d Bands?On Sale at \TOMO 14c the Yard And C CAIJCO SALE 2.000 vanls of HEST CALICOES in Shades?Oil Sale at 10 OK for 10 AI'ItON (JIXGII A MS. 3 1 -'.<>0o yards of Rood APRON (5INT.] ?* >11 Salt* at 5 1-2 CTS. 11 it* Yard, COLORED LAWNS. 5 l-i 1.000 yards of good COLORED LAW ors?On Sak* at 2 1-2 CTS. a Yard A Sale of Sheets, Quilts, Pill Towels That You Should Six dox.cn SEAMLESS SHEETS?fu ue, 7fit*?On Sale at 50 ("IN. Each Three Dozen extra size HEMSTIT 00x00 inches. .$1.25 value?On Sale Ten dozen 15e large PILLOWr CA! 10 ( I S. I Un it. Five dozen Hemstitched, 25c PILL Sale iit 19 CTS. Each. One lot White, $1 BED SPREADS CTS. Each. One lot $1.75 FHIXOED BED SIM At $1.50 Knell. One lot $2 WHITE BED SPREA $1.(19 Kuril. Ten dozen 25e. large size BLEAC TOW ELS?On Stile at 19 CTS. Kti Ten dozen Bleached. Hemstitched ELS. 50e valtn?On Stile at 29 ( Ten dozen LINEN Hl'CK TOWEL Towels- On Sale tit 19 C I S. Knell Tell dozen COTTON Hl'CK HEMS' ELS, 20c value On Sale at 12 1-2 I BE HERE S \ IT 111) AY?WE 1IA V' 1)1% IV/' \T 'I'll/ M\r> |>l ;i i i an THE TE HEAD TO FOOT ir imcici:s vor ^ i:i:\i> i,\st tu:si>\vs ruo.m Thomson's. I BUY AT WBAY'S?IT1 AT THIS SEASON OF THE BEGINNING AT CLEARING Ol SUMMER GOODS TO MAKE RC ITER GOODS THAT WILL RE EC THIS MO VINE, SEASON MEANS TIES TO THE LATE BUYERS. SEASONABLE I 50 inch SICILIAN, Rood quality? 36 inch PANAMAS-?-Good values COLORE! 500 yards COLORED LAWNS, sn 500 yards nice, SHEER LAWNS, . 15c quality?X?\v on Sale at Good GINGHAMS at 5 CTS. a Yi HOSE from 5 CTS. a Pair and I Good PEARL BUTTONS 5 CTS. Good BRASS PINS, At I CENT ? Best 6-Cord SPOOL COTTON?6 Ladies' WASH BELTS?10 CTS. Men's LEATHER BELTS?25 CT> SHOES? YES, SI We have made a most decided SHOES for Men, Women and CI" easy buying. Come and see wha All Ladles S2.25 OXFORDS Now All Children's OXFORDS, sizes 3 Going at 60 CTS. a Pair. Sizes from 6s to 8s, worth 8 Sizes from 9s to Is. worth $ Men's LOW SHOES?Regular J3.E MEN'S PANTS A Men's PANTS?good qualities and Men's TWO-PIECE SUITS?Serg* Men's TWO-PIECE SUITS?were I SAVE MONEY FOR OTHE1 on Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, El SPECIAL?SATURDAY and ltlce for $1.00 Cash. Tlirci Cts.?Only Three Cakes to J. Q. WRAY Automobile Circles. ;no\v us to have the greatest stock of lupplies. No matter what you may he ihort of for your machine, rest assurd we have it, and in the best quality. ,Ve ran supply all your needs from piggies to oil-can, and at very reasonable prices. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, PROPRIETOR. Rolling Pins We've been told that one of the most otent, the most persuasive, the most ffeetive weapons?yea, mightier than >oth pen and sword, is a good rolling tin in the skillful hands of an irate roman. And then again a rolling pin s a good thing to roll out dough. We've ;ot the Rolling Pin. A chapter on Glass Ware?Glass Sutter Moulds, Glass Dippers, Glass Sutter Dishes?with cover, Glass Mtchers, Glass Tumblers, Jelly Tumders. Glass Lamps, Glass Fruit Jars, ?old Drinks in glass bottles, Glass Vindow Panes, Glass Toy Sets, etc. Done sold 1,300 pounds of "Fino" Coffee. Just received another shipnent with beautiful dishes. Come and get our Herring Fish? hey're nice. Gome and tret a lot of Sacks So that on can handle your grain. Ladies don't fail to try a can of "Old )utch Cleanser." Of course you know y this time that we keep a full line of 'resh Groceries. Tobaccos, etc. HERNDON & GORDON. AT THE BKATTON FARM. WE are offering thoroughbred Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up nd we have also a number of Berkhire Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs hat we will sell. Will deliver pure, lean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, lutter and fresh eggs on orders. Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 to 5 each. Pure Buff Orpington eggs at 1 a setting of 15. J. MEEK BURNS. Manager. THE WE FIX IT SHOP I" F it is Iron, Wood or Steel and reL quires attention, bring it here. You vill get prompt attention and satisfacory work. R. E.'MONTGOMERY. Proprietor. 8 w 6m. iOMSON ? SALE OF Goods, Sheets, Mi erwear, Laces, Embroil Domestics Begins mnw SATURDAY nit v r r j t/i a a v/1 iL/i m, m j ontinues For SEVEN DAYS. C IIA.MIL Blue ami Light 2,000 yards of be* CTS. ?On Sale al f< 2 ( 'IS. SIIKI i mi^ f.i,o/.i,o 2,000 yards of full riAMs in I hecks SHEETING?O! ' <TS' BARKER. HILL'S NS in Light Col- I NO?All You I'ietx's. ow Cases and SALE OF Not MisS. Ladies' Pure Lin. value?On Sale II bleached?val- Ladies' Two-piece ' ?On Sale at $ CM El) SHEETS. al OS CTS. Each Ladies One-pieci 5KS?On Sale at Blue, Pink and S2.1IK Each. OW CASES Oil UuIies. one-piece I?On Sale at 711 LS, $2 value < tEAOS?On Sale ? , ,, .. , . Ten dozen Men'* OS?On sale at fiOc values?At ; HEP Tl'ItKlSH Twenty-five dozer SHIRTS and I) DAMASK TOW- ... ,, . IS. IUK II. '? < l s- lMi U*, large size, 2f?e ^ 0( PITCHED TOW- Men's PURE SILI CTS. Each. <?rs?I'ricctI at 1 VF SO.MK (;<)()!) MFIU'll \\I>INF F >.M SON'S WILIi DOl'llKF 'I'lli: HI'VI [OMSON CO ? OUTFITTERS Y< Ol IJ, 111"V IIFUF Foil TilF NFX'I ISSl'F OF TIIF KXgi'lllKK I'OK I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. YEAR WE WANT TO MAKE A JR SHELVES OF SPRING AND ?OM FOR THE FALL AND WINIMINO ALONG AFTER AWHILE. ! MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNISEE WHAT WE OFFER: )RESS GOODS 18 GTS. n Yar?l. . ..< IU r?TC n Vunl ! [? lawns j|j lall figures?t CTS. a Yard. m small figures and stripes?Regular 3gj 9 CTS. a Yard. || Tpward. a Dozen. g? i Paper. K Spools for 25 CTS. Hf and Upward. Bg >. and Upward. ? :e us for shoes p| cut in the prices of all LOW" CUT |i lildren, and our prices will make re t we have to offer you: 3| Going at SI.75 a Pair. ? s to 5s, worth 75c and 85c?Now 5c to $1?Now Going at 05 CTS. rag 1.25?Now Going at 98 CTS. Pair. >0 and $4 grades?Now $2.98 I*air. ND SUITS K good styles?98 CTS. and Up. B ?s?were $12.50?Now $7.98 Suit, gp! $15?Now $9.48 a Suit. FtS?1 WILL SAVE IT FOR YOU M :c. Give me a call and get prices, gs MONDAY ONLY?20 Lbs. Good Wl [> Cakes Good 5 Cts. Soap for 10 Ah a Customer. E| , The Leader. | SEE US FOR CHICKEN FEED Fine for the little chicks. Coarse for the big chickens. Corno and Purina Horse Feed. Amber and Orange Cane Seed. Millet Seed. Everything you need in Plantation | Supplies. YORK SUPPLY CO. FLOUR Is not as high or as low as it has been at different times, but is stunding 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. Phone us your orders for Purina Feeds for Horses, Mules, Cows and Poultry. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FERGUSON. Prop. W Don't buy Chewing Tobacco until you get our prices. J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.L. WILLIAMS & CO. Great Sacrifice OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING IS IN FULL BLAST HERE. PRICES HAVE BEEN PRUNED AND CLIPPED, UNTIL NOT A VESTIGE OF TIIE ORIGINAL PROFITS IS VISIBLE. AND IN MOST CASES, WE CUT AWAY INrivi mm.' oijiniyat. cost IT IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. ar YORK'S CHEAPEST STORED T) Q LADIES' PURE j3 LINEN HANDKER. CHIEFS At uslins, Each , . ladies' 15 cts. aeries embroidered handkerchiefs 18TH ^ 5 Cts. VAL LACE OME. On Sale at 2 Cts. Yd. tov iiirk'diiv id fix ' it HAMILTON STRIPE HICKORY > ITS. tlic Yard. "PING, I CTS. YARD. yard-wide, Light Weight BROWN X Sale at I ("IS. tlie Yaril. - BLEACH I NO. 3 and ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACH- f Want At 10 CTS. the Yard?Full LADIES' COAT SUITS ?n Two-piece COAT SUITS. $7.50 \ at $1.1>8 Each. Linonette COAT SUITS, $5 values ;s.on Each. e LINGERIE DRESSES. White. Heliotrope, $5 values?On Sale at BRAIDED LINONETTE DRESS>ii Sale at SI.OK Each. MEN'S SHIRTS ; NEGLIGEE SUMMER SHIRTS. Mi CTS. Each. i Men's BALBRIGGAN UNDERRAW ERS?25c values?On SjiIc at I) SOCKS AT IS CTS. v. DOLLAR HALF HOSK?all foils CTS. tlif Pair. OR YOU AT VKKY TK.MITINR \<i POWKK OF YOI'R MONI-A. MP ANY..... DRKVILLE, S. C. 1 SKYKX DAYS. ILL IIALF PARK OF PRICKS Wesson's | COOKING OIL I 5 Has been advertised frequently, but if have you ever tried it? Jt is absolute- ^ ly pure and tasteless, and far superior to Lard, although cheaper. I have it if in stock, and for that matter have ij handled it for several years, both loose i?t and in bulk, at 15 cents a pound, and if ? ?.lli 1.1.1 ... ?+ OR it otin in i|uai i tans ov ^ ^ cents. It can be used for cooking as *? A well as salads, etc. X Helnz's Pickles, Beans. Ketchups, * etc., are considered, and rightly so, at M the head of this class of goods, but a X little higher than ordinary. You will ^ find them here. f LOUIS ROTH. * t * x A Most I Important Point I ! x Is to put your Savings where they ^ can he obtained quickly for any a real necessity, or to seize an op- @ portunity; hut where they will he X safe from your own extravagance. ^ A Savings Account here fills the a l)ill perfectly. Now Accounts Cor- ? dially Invited. X First National Bank j 2 OF SHARON S. C. ? < i PROTECT i K Your Teeth I < t ? tg It is cheaper and better than dental ^ hills. Daily brushing of the teeth with 2 a first-class Tooth Brush and a free ^ use of a first-class Dentifrice will pro- ff tect your teeth against decay. Come _ and see us for the Brush?we have 2 them in a variety of sizes and at all gj prices?and also Dentifrices of recog- fl{ nlzed merit, including Powders, Pastes ^ and Liquids. All of them are good and 2 selection is but a matter of individual $ taste. But any way, see us for Brushes |? and Dentifrices. ^ * YORK DRUG STORE. * * J. M. BRIAN COMPANY t Tlie Fancy Grocers 5 U | Come and see us for fresh Mackerel, ? White Fish and Herring, as we have < the choicest on the market. ? We have just received a fresh sup- If ply of the choicest of Candies, so be -4 sure and come to our store for it. Ask to see "Victoria" Coffee?with 5 tt pounds of coffee you get a Japanese ^ nhlno nun nnri saucer. *1* Fresh Tomatoes in cans. ? Try Harris Lithia Ginger Ale. We have Karo Syrup, Porto Rico ? Molasses and Perfection Syrup. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. RIDE A BICYCLE Begin today?see us for the wheel? we can please you in Quality and Price, and also in the Terms. We are also showing a good line of Bicycle Sundries?including Bells, Tires, etc. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. TRY IT I When you expect to entertain or hav.e your friends, let us order some Block Cream, the latest in Cream? ( e y flavor with any colors you like. . It's swell?cut and eat it with your fork as you would your cake or pie. We can furnish you with the best Cream you ever ate at all times. While in town or up street, try our Cream ^ ciiiu aue we uuu i c.\a|j^ciaic. wu. drinks?all kinds, the very best. Don't hesitate to come in with your wife, ? children, friend or sweetheart. They won't regret it, and you will be glad. While here, blow yourself and get a i. box of Candy. We sell Nunnally's. soi THE STAR DRUG STORE. by wi an Wi M. L, Carroll. C. W. Carroll. do' CARROLL BROS, h, Zenith! Zenith!! T Just arrived solid carload of our well known ZENITH FLOUR, and we are confident our friends will be glad to hear of this, especially when they learn the Price. Come and see us, if you want , good, white, wholesome bread. We have just received shipment of i Can Coffee, that Is guaranteed to give fru satisfaction. -vo1 CORNO?Chick feed, hen feed, horse and mule feed. ',a We always keep fresh Corn Meal. P'C Tick Emulsion for your cattle. tht Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and full < line of Farm Implements. h" CARROLL BROS. >' J YORKVILLE BUILDING AND .<A' LOAN ASSOCIATION 81 IT* SPECIALLY for Home Building b* 2j and accumulations of monthly savings. 1st and 2nd Scries issued March 15th and April 15U., 1902, just matured and retired, amounting to $9,800.00. . $21,600.00 of stock still running. Present paid-in and working capital, $12,684.00. 20th Series of March 15th, 1910, ? $10,000.00 limit, all sold. A new series may issue on the 15th of any month. New subscribers get full ben- ^ elit of present working capital In a ^ going concern. Build and own your to own home, we will help you. Eg WALTER B. MOORE. Pres. I Oeo. W. Williams, Secty. & Treas. **+A ??+A **+A *ft*A ?t?4 PRICES MANY I Beginning SATURDA' Prices our Ladies WASH S WAISTS, Etc. You can't convinced. Other Speciah $3.00 Linonette Suits.. S; $3.98 Llnonette Suits, all shades S $5.00 and $6.00 Natural Linen, just tl traveling S $1.25 White Llneen Skirts?oversklrt colors ONE-PIECE DRESSES. $4.00 One-piece Lingerie Dresses?you c terlal S $5.00 Dresses?worth double?our pri< S $6.00 All Linen?Beautiful quality..... S COLO XT TI A. 1 4 41 T_ i.^ 4-Lsv H4 i . w iiy nui uc up-Lu-iiic-iTiu and Suit?C P E Our Regular Satui r? Cts. Colored Lawns, short lengths, per 8 1-2 Cts. Colored Lawns, full pieces, colors Special, p< 8 1-2 Cts. and 10 Cts. Solid Colored Ch Suitings Special, |x 6 1-2 Cts. Apron Gingham, short lengtl PENNY SALE CON One good paper Pins, 1 cent. One ball Black or Brown Cotton, lc. Two balls white Cotton, 1 cent. One spool sewing Cotton, 1 cent. One Roll cotton Tape, I cent. One good pen Staff, 1 cent. .. One package hair Pins, 1 cent. One Cob Pipe, I cent. Three pen Points, 1 cent. Two boxes carpet Tacks, 1 cent. Twenty-five Marbles, 1 cent. One dozen safety Pins, 1 cent. Two corset strings, 1 cent. One coat Spring, 1 cent. Three dozen Agate Buttons, 1 cent. One Mirror. 1 cent. Ten Fish Hooks, 1 cent. One Fish Line, 1 cent. Kirkpat York\ ?* T+<5* *?* *?* +*'* *&*? Many Succesf Yes, many of America's MOS' started life with a few hundred d man of ordinary intelligence, a amount of ambition and detern good start toward success with t And it isn't hard, either; mere atically saving a part of his inc little deprivation at first, but afte be a habit, and won't be missed comes to take advantage of somi it is surprising to find what a little savings have built up. You can start an account her The National U ABSOLUTELY Rock Hill, - - XV. J. RODDEY, Pres. IRA Shut Them Out ^ H Every fly that comes In your home, 1 er tl especially into your kitchen and VV ling room, increases your chances of vlng typhoid fever in your family. Si ey bring in tilth and disease germs d leave them wherever they may Pi ht. Keeping them out is your surprotectlon against disease from this R' jrce. The way to keep them out, is fitting your doors and windows Gl th wire screens. See us for Doors d Wind ows in various sizes, also I ire for repairing old windows and jrs, Door Springs, Hinges, etc. S| Vnd don't forget to see us for that immock that you are going to buy. can Sc Yorkville Hardware Co. he Fruit Season , A Is Coming ~ \nd It looks as if there will bp a fine lit crop. There is never a time when 11 have too much fruit to eat, but TI 11 can find a ready market for it. I Ban ve plenty of Fruit Cans, and it will nios y you to get what you need before of i price advances. year Cotton is late and you will want to capi sh it. I have plenty of Cotton Hoes, euri tton Sweeps and Cotton Plows to care the work with. sma SPECIAL inv' Monday Morning, May 16, I will sell ndroscoggins" or Hill's Bleaching at THI -2 Cts. per Yard. V Trade with me and watch your nk account grow. M. A. McFARLAND ^ R. F. D. NO. 4. YORKVILLE. THE CITY MARKET Q J" ICE Beef and Pork In all cuts, and here 1 pure and mixed Sausage. We want incli buy good, fat Beef Cattle, Hogs and etc. ;gs. We sell Cabbage. dayi C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. P' A ??+A *?+A&*A *?+A H?+ SLAIH IN LJtrAK I I if we are going to cl iUITS, SKIRTS, ONI : buy the material at > For Saturday pcclal, $1.69 pecial, $2.19 fie thing for 68 Cts. Shirt pocial, $3.69 effect?also 85 Cts. Shirt 89 Ct?. $1.00 to $1 2 $2.50 Shirt \N SILK an't buy mapecial, $2.98 The "Kayser Goa.d!~i peolai, $1.48 match y< RED PARA lute" and have a Par )thers have?It is "T CIAL PRIC ruuy uiiu. iriuiiuujr a yd., 3 1-2 Cts Hill's Barkei - ? ? - usual or full line of customer er yd., 5 Cts 5 ctg L|ght am brays and rr yd., 5 Cts Dark Callcoe as much is. .3 1-2 Cts 6 1-2 Cts. Ya ITINUES SATURDA Special Prices on all MILLINERY. rick-B( dlle, South Cai jful Men. T succesaful men have ollars. And any young nd with a reasonable nination, can make a hat much. >ly a matter of systemome. It may cause a r a while It will get to . And when the time i business opportunity, substantial asset these e with $1.00. nion Bank, SAFE - s. c. B. DUNLAP, Cashier. his is the Seaso FOR ams and Breakfast Strips?I h? n. esson uuoKing vn, low Drift, Snow White and jro Lard. oyal, Rumford and sod Luck Baking Powders, /angeline and Karo Syrups, smon?Blue Ribbon Extracts. j?cial?A Coffee?the best 5 1 on the market. >uth Carolina Tea. I. W. JOHNSON. SAFE EPOSITORY ie safety for deposits, which tl k affords, has been provided by t t painstaking service on the pj its management, through ma s of active business history. C tal and surplus afford ample i ty for all deposits entrusted to c i. Accounts subject to checl 11 as well as large?are cordia ted. B LOAN AND SAVINGS HA> vnnKvn i P. s C. " Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent THE BEST MEATS. AN always be had at the Ri Meat Market, and you can also fl i all Vegetables that are In seas udlng Potatoes, Onions, Cabba Eggs and Butter. Fish on Sati 3. hone us your orders. WALTER ROSE **+ **+A **+A **+A *?+A *?+A JHTEREDl =_? I UICMTC ! ?11-11 I Mi ose out at Ridiculously Low f APIECE DRESSES, SHIRT | our Prices. Come and be and Monday. f SIIIRT WAISTS. S Waists?easily worth 75 Cts Special. 48 Cts. ? Waists Special, 63 Cts. & 5 Shirt Waists Special, 89 Cts + Waists?real sheer quality?Special, $1.69 AXD CIIAMOISETTE GLOVES. Glove,*' the best 50 Cts. Ladies' Glove ^ 'ongee, Polar, Old Rose, Artichoke, J teseda. White?extremely stylish to )ur suit. Special, 39 Cts ?? ! ' SOLS. J asol to match your Gloves | he Thing." | I pedals Continued. | r Mills, Androscoggin Bleaching?As i Saturdays and Mondays?10 yards to m per yd., 81-2 Cts. ? Calicoes?as much as you want y per yard 4 CM w s?Red, Blue, Grey, Black and White? M i as you want per yard 5 Cts ? rd-wlde Brown Sheeting, per yd., 5 Cts .Y AND MONDAY. I Two wooden slate Pencils, 1 cent. ? One cake good Soap, 1 cent. 4 One package good Envelopes, 1 cent. One 5c Ladies Hemstitched Handker- m chief, 5 to customers, 1 cent. ? One Top Cord, 1 Cent One Top, 1 cent. One pr. good shoe Laces, 1 cent. jl One key Chain, 1 cent. ? One 5c collar Button, 1 cent. One good lead Pencil, I cent. One Pocket-book, 1 cent. Jt One set Jack-stones, 1 cent. ? One large hair Pin, 1 cent. T CA fPAA*U TY Inlrn *A A.m W VIIC UUA OM X WUlll riuivo, UUC IU i;uotomer, 1 cent. M Two Clothes Pins, 1 Cent. ? One Mouse Trap, 1 Cent. ? ilk Co., i rolina. I ?* T+$* Y<XSS? Y+&"4 +#* Y+fc* Y-W A FIRST-CLASS BUGGY WHIP FOR ONLY 25 CENTS WE HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF FIRST-CLASS BUGGY WHIPS, OF THE QUALITY THAT YOU WOULD ORDINARILY PAY FIFTY CENTS FOR. WHILE OUR SUPPLY LASTS. YOU CAN BUY ONE OR MORE AT 25 CENTS EACH. IT" SEE US FOR EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING. YORK FURNITURE CO. WCASH or CREDIT and a SQUARE DEAL. n ive Screen Doors And Windows If your home Is not equipped with Scr?en 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 ss Repair irt ny >ur B W ork lly If your Watch, Clock or Jewelry Is f 1/ out of repair, bring it to me and let 1 ** me make the necessary repairs that will make the article just like new. If your Watch has been running two or three years since it was last cleaned and oiled, you will be doing yourself a favor by having your Watch overhaul* ri/' o nmnarlw nilorl Thla urnrlf will help to make your time piece run better and last longer. 3se T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. ^ BtT See me for Waterman and Parker V Fountain Pens. ft1 ur W W. O. W. Receipt Books at The Enquirer office.