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Special Notices. Preaching at East View. Rev. I. O. Murray will preach on Sunday at Kast View school house at 2.:t0 p. m. At the County Home. Rev. J. T? Oates will preach at the County Home Chapel on Sunday afternon at 3.30 o'clock. Sunday School Association. The annual meeting of the York County Sunday School association, will he held at Sharon on August 4 and .r>. It is sincerely hoped that every Sunday school in the county will he | represented. Gala Week at Anderson.?txcursion Rates via Southern Railway. Account C.ala Week, the Southern Railway announces very low and attractive round trip rates to Anderson, S. ('., tickets to l?e sold from all points, July SO to August 6, inclusive, limited to reach original starting point, returning not later than midnight of August S, 1910. For further information, rates, etc., apply to Southern Railway Ticket Agents, or address J. L. Meek, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent. Atlanta. Ga., or \V. E. McGee, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. County Auditor. JOHN' J. HUNTER, BROADUS M. DOVE, T. E. McMACKIN, JOE M. TAYLOR. County Supervisor. THOS W. BOYD. CLEM GORDON. JOHN F. GORDON. County Treasurer. HARRY E. NEIL, JOHN A. NEELY. Superintendent of Education. A! I AUK K. tflUUKKSs JOHN WARREN yl'INN. Judge of Probate. L R. WILLIAMS. House of Representatives. JAMES E. BEAMOl'ARD, J. S. GLASSCOCK, THOS. F. McDOW, O. L. SANDERS. C. W. WALLACE. W. S. WILKERSON, For Magistrate?York Township. R. L. !>K LOACH. J. C. COMER. <&hf (Cotton tflnrhet. Yorkville, July 15.?Cotton 15 cents. New York, July 14.?Spot closed quiet, 25 points higher: middling uplands 16; middling gulf 16.25; sales 10,112 bales. Futures opened steady, and closed steady as follows: July 15.03: Aug. 14.86; Sept. 13.40: Oct. 12.76: Nov. 12.62: Dec. 12.58: Jan. 12.56; Feb. 12.56; Fareh 12.58; May 12.61. OHITITAR V. Difj>?At her home near Sharon on July S, 1H10, Mrs. SALUK L.UANNA JACKSON* LATHAM, used 22 years. 11 months and 2!* days. Interment at Woodlawn after funeral services hy Rev. W. B. Arrowood. Near Clover. July 11. 1910. HOWARD. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Milas H. Neely, aged nine weeks. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE. 3 Y virtue of tax executions to me. 1 y directed and in conformity to the act of the general assembly approved, December 24, 1SS7, and amendments thereto, passed and approved, 1 will expose to public sale, before the Court House Door of York County, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN AUC.CST next, (Salesclay). being the 1st day of August, the following described real estate, to satisfy Taxes. Penalties and Costs, for the fiscal year, commencing January 1. 1909, to wit: 1. Mary Robinson. 3 acres of land in Rock Hill, bounded by lots of J. B. Johnson, Joe Gill Moore and Clem White. Taxes, penalties and costs, $fi. 53. 2. Sam Massey. 1 acre of land, east of Rock Grove church, bounded by lands of Pride Ratteree. Charley Mc- . /V... .....I LVa ,.b- 111,.Is,. Tavaa iw.nnl.l ties and costs, $S.r>2. 3. Mrs. N. A. Phifvr, 7 acres of land in King's Mountain township, hounded hy lands of I,i>n Crawford, John Wells and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, jr., H. C,. BROWN, S. Y. C. Yorkvilie, S. C., July la, litlft. 56 f 3t f-H'A *v*A l^-H'A ^-frA P.*\*+k tt&M mi * t. Crowds n < OnpriinP ' CLEARANCE 4 | great things* ?they told i 4 I We Sell What i tWe Advertise. ' % O | Extra Specials I < Every Day. 6 ' Great Bargains 7 | in Minute Sales i t not Advertised, l I 2 4 Come every day > ? and we will sur- \ | prise you. i:i L. * All Clothing, i Cent?Millinery C 5* ????______ '* GOOD MUSIC xf, | EVERY DAY. "i? i | Kirkpi >v< : >? * How About Have you provided fo determined to let the ft Did you ever sit down realize that putting as wouldn't affect you at al it might pay Ins way t him in business with a i Well it's so! The beg posits and interest adde< into a substantial asset business life. Figure tl you'll find it to be a safe One Dollar will open The National ABSOLUT Rock Hill, W. J. RODDEY, Pres. PICNIC AT BETHANY THERE will be a picnic at Bethan> church on SATURDAY. JULY 23 under the auspices of the Ladies' Society. The public is invited. Committee. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Supervisors Will Fill Appointments al Rock Hill, Fort Mill and Clover. NOTICE Is hereby given that it obedience to the provisions of law so requiring, we will be at the placet named below at the times mentioned for the purpose of issuing registration certificates to such citizens as ma> apply for them, and who shall furnish satisfactory evidence of possessing the necessary qualifications to enable them to receive the same: Rock Hill, August 2 and 3. Fort Mill, August 4. Clover, August 8. The constitutional requirements a? to eligibility for registration are: (1) Applicant must be 21 years of age (2). Must have been a citizen of the state two years, of the county one yeai and of the polling precinct at which he desires to vote four months. (3). He must be able to read and write, or pay taxes on $300 worth of property. (4), He must furnish satisfactory evidence of having paid all past due state and county taxes. The receipt of the county treasurer is sufficient evidence of having paid taxes. R. M. WALLACE, Chairman. A. M. BLACK. J. E. BURNS. Supervisors of Registration for York County. July 15-22-29. .AMIISE-y THEATRE. I In* An Especially Attractive Programme For Tonight. Away Out West. One of the Finest Western Pictures We have ever shown. The Last Call. In this Beautiful Picture "The Last Fall" is from the Hovering Death Angel. "I'll Only Marry a Sport." A Fine Hit of Comedy. ItE SI KK TO COME OFT?.'. ("IN. AM) 10 ("IN. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Varied Courses of Study in Science. Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. College fees, room, lights, etc., $26; Board, $12 per month. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. The health and morals of the. students are the first consideration of the faculty. 42 Teachers' Scholarships worth $158. For Catalogue, \vrit?* to S. C. MITCHKLIa ITes. Columbia, S. C. 48 f 4t. i ***A ***A ?*+A *.#+A *>: iiloi iged our Big Store all d Day of our GRAND /I ' SALE. They came h -they found them?the their friends, who art mdroscoggin, Hill, Barker Fruit 0 Cent Yard-wide Percale, 0 Cent Dress Ginghams, - Cent Yard-wide Bleaching, 0 Cent Solid Colored Chambraj 1-2 Cent American Shirting C; 1-2 Cent Alamance, 1-2 Cent Sheeting, 1-12 Cent White and Colored 0 Cent Huck Towels, Cent Val Lace and Insertions, 0 Cent Ladies' Hose, Black and 5 Cent Japonica Silks 0 Cent Foulard Silks, 5 Cent Repp 5 Cent Soisette, 8 Cent 40-inch White Mulls, Li Organdies, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Rec ln/i-t-Inlf tf\ f)ri0-thirr1 ( rIIC lllllf IV V/I1V bltti % v REMEMBER, SALE t itrick-Be Your Boy ? r his future, or have you iture take care of itself? to think ahout this and ide a little each week | II ?? */! i'??t id n **/??! fw II, illMI > V I III <4 IV 44 1 VtllP hrouph college. <?r start fair working capital? inning made, regular de1 thereto, will soon prow on which to bnihl his lis out for yourself, and FACT, not a theory, an account with us. Union Bank, ELY SAFE . - - s. c. IRA II. DUNLAP, Cashier. MULES. t On last Friday. Mr. Jno. A. lllaek of Rock Hill. S. C., lost a line mule by lightning, and on Sunday night, Mr. \ \V. J. Miller lost five head mules and horses l?y lightning, all of which were ! insured with "The Mutual Live Stock Association" of Yorkville. By issuing J a small assessment last fall, we had plenty of money on hand to settle \ these claims promptly. Why not in' sure now and he safe? t D. E. OONEY, Manager. i WAGONS?BARGAIN PRICES. WE have Five BIRDSALL Wagons ?3 3-horse and 2 1-horse, and offer them at bargain prices?less than cost. The 3-horse wagons at $r>0. and ' the 1-horse at proportionate prices. , See us quick at Sharon. SHANNON * HOPE. r>5 t.f. 2t Porch Rockers. We have just a few more of these POKCII CHAIRS than we want at this season?We want you to own one or more of them and if prices will help you any it will be easy for you to buy one, two. or more. These PORCH CHAIRS are well made, substantial, comfortable, look good and are Rood and will add much to the comfort of your poreh. Come and see them. Ix*t us tell you the UKDUCKI) PRICES. You will he surprised at the Row Prices that we are p??w making on these 1'oRCII RoCKEKS. Prices are much lower than you would reasonably expect. And while you are looking at our Porch Rockers, take a look at our line of ROCKERS for general use. We have some beauties in a wide variety of styles and at Very Attractive Figures. And just remember, in passing, that we offer you strictly high grade goods at most reasonable prices, on all kinds of HOUSE FURXISHINfiS, for either CASH or On CREDIT. York Furniture Company. W W. O. W. Receipt Books at The Enquirer office. iii s ay yesterday, I HD-SUMMER t ere expecting * y left pleased | here today. f * ? < Bleaching, - - 8 Cts. Yard * 5 Cts. Yard * - - 5 Cts. Yard * j - 5 Cts. Yard * ts, - - 5 Cts. Yard J alicoes, - - 5 Cts. Yard ? - - 5 Cts. Yard <4 - - 5 Cts. Yard $ Lawns, - - 5 Cts. Yard * - 5 Cts. Yard ? - 1 Cts. Yard * Tan, - - 4 Cts. Pair J - 18 Cts. Yard ? - 29 Cts. Yard * 12 1-2 Cts. Yard % . 15 Cts. Yard * iwns and 3 . 9 Cts. Yard ? M * fuce</ 25 fo 50 * Original Price. i" MS JULY 23 j i lk Co. j ! *< *<<? T*v* :-v4 K-4 \\\oij\<i:m hnts. FOR MAGISTRATE \\7 E. the friends of J. C. COMER. VV announce him as a candidate for Magistrate for York Township, subject to tlic action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. "Where There's a Will There's a Way." This is an old saying, you have hoard it till y<?ur life perhaps; yet it is true. In nothing does it apply with more foree than in the matter of saving money. "Will" to save and it is not so hard, spending is easy. "You can't have your pie and eat it too." is also an old and true saying, and will apply to "you ean't have your money and spend it too." Spending money may give you a great deal of pleasure; vet some time should it happen that you have run down to your last penny, your need then might cause you worry enough to more than offset all your past pleasure of spending. Your own good judgment will suggest to you the importance of saving some of your money, it is our pleasure to care for what you save, keep it sure and safe for you and to deliver it to you on call. We will help you as only a good bank can. The First National Bank, YORKVILLE, S. C. J. C. WILBORN heaij estate 1.1ST YOUIt PKOPKKTV WITII MP. IF YOIJ WANT TO SELL? I want to buy or re.it a cheap Horse or Mule. ? FOR SALE ? Engine, Boiler and Sawmill?25horse power Engine, 30-horse power Boiler and 50-ineh Saw?best make, IJddell & Co., Engine and Boiler. The outfit originally cost $950, now in good condition, near Fort Mill. Offer wanted. 51 Acres?Mrs. R. R. Plaxico; onehalf mile of Sharon, on Southern Rw>\; 40 acres under cultivation. Price $2,200 for quick sale. 56 Acres?Rachel Burns place, onehalf in fine forest timber; is now the property of Ooforth; joins R. N. McElwee. One lot in Yorkville on College St. Joins Broadus Love. 285 Acres?Joins Wm. Biggers, Meek Faulkner, Jim McGill; 5-horse farm; 1 house, 6-rooms, 75 acres under cultivation; 185 acres in timber. Some saw timber; near to Enon church; 21 miles Smyrna; 4 tenant houses, 35 acres of bottom land. Price $15.00 per acre. 61 Acres?Joins Dave Clark, Cal Clark and Carson lands; 1 story. 4room house, new; 45 acres under cultivation. 2 acres in timber, young orchard, 3 miles from Filbert. All buildings are new. Price $40 per acre. One lot on East Jefferson street in Yorkville, 78x374 feet, near graded school; joins Clarence Lowrance?Miss Hattie Lowry lot. 740 Acres?J. E. Lowry lands?the finest in York county. Level and rich. See this farm. 144 Acres?At C. C. Hughes store; 3 houses; good, level land. Price $25.00 per acre. 275 Acres?Joins J. E. Lowry. Price $25.00 per acre. Miss Ida deLoach residence? $3,000. Miss Dolly Miller residence?a bargain. 150 Acres?75 acres in cultivation; 75 acres in timber; 3 miles Sharon. Very cheap. 50 Acres?Joins A. J. Boheler, Westmoreland and Ed Wliitesides corners at London siding; 1 house, 1 r.ory, 3rooms, 20 acres under cultivation, plenty of firewood; orchard, good spring, I mile of Canaan church, 1 mile of Smyrna station, good barn. Price $16.00 per acre. 72 Acres?Beautiful G-room cottage, land level, very productive; new barn, 1 new 4-room tenant house, dressed weather-boarding at Outhriesville? $4,000. 165 Acres?Nice two-story dwelling; 8-rooms; 3 piazzas, good barn; all nec- _ essary outhouses; 3 tenant houses; one T D-IIIIIII1 11> i nr>*r. line miiit-rui n|ii ii>k , iiiic mile of Newport railway station and school. Price $50 an acre. 98 Acres?Adjoining Forest Hill academy: property of Perry Ferguson. Price $1,600. Forty acres in cultivation, some | of which has made over a bale to the [ acre: 58 acres on timber; plenty of J tine saw timber. 125 Acres?one dwelling, one story and half, 5-rooms?Perry Ferguson McCulluin place. Price $1,600. 55 3-5 Acres?One dwelling. l? stories: good well water: J mile of Concord church and school; 25 acres under cultivation: plenty of wood. Price $650. Terms to suit purchaser. Property of of W. H. Baird. 97 Acres?And a new 6-room house. 2 tenant houses; new barn 30x40; two miles Clover. Owner wishes to buy larger farm. This is a great bargain. Property of T. J. Bradford. House and half acre lot in Clover: 1 dwelling. 3 rooms, 2 piazzas, splendid house, electric lights. J. Ross Parish home. Price $850.00. 50 Acres?Of land, situated in Cherokee county: joining Mrs. Sallie Childers and Blanton Moore; one mile Hopewell church; one dwelling. Prop- erty of F. M. Stewart. Price $1,000. 235 Acres?Three miles Ebenezer; 3J miles Wlnthrop college. Rents for 6,950 lbs. lint cotton; 3 miles incorporate limits of Rock Hill. Pricr $30.00 per acre. Six-horse farm open. 100 Acres?One mile Tirzah; level j\ land: 3 houses; good new barn. Price '' $40.00 per acre. (l For Sale?A two-story, 6-room Cot- .., tage in Yorkville?in Liberia. Price T* $i,ioo. 100 Acres?Ebenezer township; three . miles Wlnthrop; 6-room house; good barn and outbuildings; rent 3,000 lbs. cotton. Price $30 per acre. 186 Acres?In King's Mountain town* ship; one 3-room dwelling: about 600,000 feet timber. Price $10 per acre. 395 1-2 Acres?Known as the Oates- ^ Allison place; produces 8 bales of cot- {(| ton; one 2-story, 7-room building; 4 . tenant houses. 3 rooms each, 100 acres j in cultivation, 150 acres in timber; bal- ' ance in second growth and pasture; , 2 miles of Hickory Grove. Will cut in- . to small tracts. Price $12.00 per acre. 217 Acres?Joins Will Campbell. Will } Youngblood, William Oates. in Ebcnczer township. Will rent for 6.000 lbs. ^ lint cotton. Is one of the best farms in the county. A beautirui noine, . painted: two story, eight-room liouse; 150 acres in cultivation; a good or- " chard, two miles of Tlraah station: 5 tenant houses, 3 and 4 rooms each: 2 large barns, pasture of 40 or r,0 acres. Will sell in two tracts, but prefer to sell as a whole. Home of J. M. CampIn II. 455 Acres?Property of Jas. A. and E. Hankhead; 3 houses. Nearly 200 acres of bottom land, raises about 1.000 bushels of corn, very productive place. Price $9.00 an acre. 122 Acres?8-roorn dwelling ;a fine orchard; lj miles Beersheba; 2 tenant houses; 75 acres in cultivation, balance in timber: the timber Is original. 128 Acres?Home place of J. P. Carson: good fi-room dwelling: land level; al new harti, crib, cotton house. All nec- f" essar.v out buildings. A beautiful farm at Delphos. nt 119 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of Mrs. vsi J 1.. McOill; one new 4-rooin bouse; V 15 acres of fresh, new ground, balance hi in wood; li mile Bethany High School. 234 Acres?< >rie 2-story, 8-rooin dwelling: good 5-horse farm open: 80 acres in timber; 4 good tenant bouses, ., 1-iooins each; good barn. Land in high state cultivation. Joins J. J. j,; Matthews: 3 miles Bethany. Price $25 n, per acre. .,1 112 3-4 Acres?Joins John P. Smith; i;i) acres in cultivation; 52 in timber; 1 dwelling. 2 tenant houses; good new barn. Price 2,000. K. 1>. Wallace. < uie Lot. East Jefferson, near fjraded selio.d and Southern depot. q < Mif nltv 1'otiatfe, i'-.asi jeiif r.-iim, near <Jra<1eil school. Property of Mrs. Merry very cheap. A J. C. WILBORN. s K1 (' JF The Enquirer office sells Rebuilt 1! Typewriters of all kinds at a saving of fi one-fourth to half. Rebuilt Machines that are equal to New Machines in every respect. MB? MEN'S $8, $10 and $15 at Half Pric ? rriday,*. Come youi ductions in nishings ar by trading CLOTHIN One lot of Men's Clot CLOTHING, One lot Men's Clotlii Price. boys' clot: All Boys' Suits, Sold BOYS' PAN All Bovs' 50 Cts., 75 Half Price. MEN'S PAI* All Men's $3.00. $4.0 at Half Price. LADIES' All Ladies' Wash C< $7.50. Sold at Half Price. LINGERIE DR All Ladies' Readv-t< $;.oo, Sold at Half Price. IMILLINEK All Ladies' and C'liil Sale at Half Price. LADIES' SKIR All Ladies' Black Vc One-third off Regular Pi 1.000 yards- of 50 Cts. on Sale at 29 Cts. the Yai 500 yards of Sheeno i the Yard. Don't forg ductions. vertised. 100 Bolts Good lish Long Cloth, s 89 Cents The Bol I' The Affairs of This BANK Are Governed with Conservatism, combined with Enterprise and Up-to-date Methods which make for Soundness and Satisfactory Ranking Service. Every patron is accorded Courteous Treatment and the Most Liberal Terms consistent with Sound Ranking. First National Bank OF SHARON S. C. Our Mr. Herndon Will leave this afrnooit for the state of Virginia?the rand old historic state?the "mother T presidents." the home of the imortal Lee and the peerless Jackson? ie state of the "Natural Bridge," the Natural Tunnel," the picturesque lines, etc. Now, while our senior ember is away, we wish our friends i help us plan a very pleasant little irprise for him on his return. Just me and buy everything we've got in it* way of grticertes, nam ware, imare, glassware and preserve cans, and jarls and half gallon fruit jars and ildiers. It's going to hurry us to get tese preserve cans as fast as our cusiniers Iniy them. When you come to iwn tomorrow, take a peep at our irrel of fresh White Fish and carry a ess home for Sunday morning's breakst. Try our Shredded wheat. Every>dy uses our "Old Dutch Cleanser." ur Icebox is the most desirable place town?a veritable oasis in the dest. Every hour in the day you'll find licious ice-cold drinks. Again, we suggest that in order to ve Mr. Herndon the joyful surprise his life, that all parties come in and ly those little bills long overdue. See us for everything in our line. HERNDON & GORDON. Why, Certainly? Yoii ought to have a firstass HAMMOCK swung tin your porch home. They are wonderfully comrtablc? always a good place to rest -to sleep in ?to lie in anil read. We 'c showing a big line of splendid titles in HAMMOCKS and can please it in quality and price if you will ok over our line. Come TODAY. '! : CICKAM I'KKKZKKS. Ii is getting in tin' season. hut good FREEZER is alwiiys a desir?!? thing to have in your homo. We ivi? ;ill sizes ami will iptote you prices nit will induce you to huy if you are :ill in the notion of wanting an P'E REA M FREEZER. Yorkville Hardware Co. UARDIAN'S DISCHARGE NOTICE. ^ OTK'E is hereby given to whom it .^1 may concern that I haw tih'il ill ii- Probate I'ourt for York county, outh Carolina, my linal return its itarilian of my former ward, JAMES . RHEA: and that on August 1st, 'in, I shall apply to said court for a tiiil discharge as such guardian. I,( I i S E RHEA, iiuanliaii. June L'Sth, 11110. 52 f r.t THOIY S"i,s L-L./V j my iieu Now in July the 15 rself, and tell othe i Clothing, Shoes, id Millinery. Yoi at THOMSON'S i G, HALF PRICE, liing. Sold at Half Price. ONE-THIRD OFF. ng. Sold at One-third off Regular HING, HALF PRICE. at Half Price. ITS, HALF PRICE. Cts. and $1.00 Pants, on Sale at ITS. HALF PRICE. o. $5.00 and $f>.oo Pants, on Sale SUITS, HALF PRICE. ^at Suits, values $5.00. $6.50 and esses, half price. >\vear Lingerie Dresses, values :y, half price. (Itch's Ready Trimmed Hats, on ts, one-third off. >il and Panama Skirts, on Sale at ice. sale. Brocaded Pongee Silks, all shades, d. Silk, all shades, on Sale at 18 Cts. et that everything Come to Thoms< ' Eng- X old at THONIS It. Yorkvi The Cattle Tick Twenty-five cents worth of Tick Emulsion will take the ticks off half a dozen cows. Cows with ticks on them will not grow nor give the milk as they will with the ticks removed, and cattle are lialde to die if the ticks are not removed. We sell Tick Emulsion. Now is the time to sow Crimson Clover in the corn when you lay by. We have the Crimson Clover Seed. We want to sell you Lookout Mountain Irish Potatoes for fall planting Already sprouted and ready to plant. YORK SUPPLY CO. J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.L. WILLIAMS & ( <). JUST RECEIVED - ? tr i r\ r\n bUU YAKLJZ | SILKS All Colors?Worth 48 Cents Yard, at only .... \25 ^s' ^ardJ. L. WILLIAMS & CO. iW YORK'S CHEAPEST STORE "16 FLOUR Is not as high or as low as it has been :it different times, hut is standing fairly steady just now. Come and see us for the next saek you need. We will give you the benefit of the best price I .in,! u ill sii'll voii Flour that I is tip top in ?111:11 ity. Phone lis your orders for Purina Feeds for Horses, Mules, Cows and Poultry. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, .1. M. FKIUilJSON. Prop. IW Don't buy Chewinq Tobacco until you qet our prices. THE CITY MARKET Nr ICE Reef and pork in all cuts, and pure and mixed Sausage. We want to buy good, fat Beef Cattle, llogs and Eggs. We sell Cabbage. C. F. SHERER. Proprietor. FOR SALE rp WEIA'E-IU HtSE Erie Boiler, with 1 complete lit tings, in good condition at a bargain. Call on or write us. I,. M. OFUST'S SONS. ISON'S rr | $12.i rancedale Full Blast. _ th, is the F ;rs about Thomsoi Dress Goods, Dora 1 save from 25 to f or the Next Fourt SHEETS, 59 1 Five dozen Seamless Sheets, at 59 Cts. Each. LONG CLOTH, 8g < ioo Rolts good English Lon Bolt. LACE, i CEN' 2.000 yards of good 5 Cts. \ Sale at 1 Cts. the Yard. DOMEST Androscoggin P>leaching, or All you want. Good Yard-wide Bleaching. Best Hamilton Hickory Shir Yard. Best A. C. A. Feather Tick the Yard. Good Apron Chock Gingham, Good Yard-wide Unhleachc Sale at 4 Cts. the Yard. Best A. F. C. Dress Gingh Yard. Best Yard-wide Percales, or Ladies' Pure Linen Handke Ladies' White Handkerchie Ladies' 15 Cts. Handkerchie Ladies' Shirt Waist Fronts Cts. Each. Thirty Dozen Ladies' Gauze Large Turkish Bath Towel: Huck Towels at 8 Cts., 12 ( White Bed Spreads, 79 Cts., ? in stock sold at on's and see. We he Y and ;on co. - ille;s. c. 1 PROTECT Your Teeth It is cheaper and better than dental hills. Daily brushing of the teeth with a first-class Tooth Brush and a free 1 use of a first-class Dentifrice will protect your teeth against decay. Come and see us for the Brush?we have i 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. This is the Season FOR Hams and Breakfast Strips?I have them. Wesson Cooking Oil, Snow Drift, Snow White and Pure Lard. , Royal, Rumford and ( Good Luck Baking Powders. ' Evangeline and Karo Syrups. Lemon?tsiue mooon cxua-u, I Special?A Coffee?the best ii lbs. can on the market. South Carolina Tea. I. W. JOHNSON. ( OUR FIRST DUTY i Our first duty is that of providing absolute safety to our depositors; an ample portion of our earnings has !?. n set aside as surplus and undivided profits, and this together with our < xperietice and recognized conservatism makes this Bank a Rock of Strength. Df Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. TIIK LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK YORKVILLE, S. C. 3V Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE are ottering thoroughbred Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up and tve have also a number of Berk- . shire Gilts with thoroughbred i'lgs that we will sell. Will deliver pure, clean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, * butter and fresh eggs on orders Pure BetAshire Pigs at from $3 to $fi each. Pure Butt Orpington eggs at fl a setting of 15. * J MEEK BURNS. Manager 1 The Business man you write to, judges you by the quality of your Sta- i tionery. The best is the cheapest for / you to use. Send your orders to The Enquirer. MEN'S >0, $15 and $18.00 Suits at [alf Price. irst Day. n's Big Relestics, Fur>0 Per Cent een Days. CENTS. size 81x90 inches, on Sale CENTS BOLT, g Cloth, on Sale at 89 Cts. r YARD. ral and Torchon I.aces, on ICS. 1 Sale at 9 Cts. the Yard, on Sale at 5 Cts. the Yard. rs ... 4.1 ting, on aaie ai 10 i^is. mc ing. on Sale at 12 1-2 Cts. on Sale at 3 Cts. the Yard. (1 Homespun Sheeting, on am. on Sale at 8 Cts. the 1 Sale at 10 Cts. the Yard, rchiefs, 3 Cts. Each, fs at 1 Cts. Each. :fs at 5 Cts. Each, at 24 Cts., 48 Cts. and 98 Vests at 5 Cts. Each, s, 19 Cts. Each. Cts. and 19 Cts. Each. , $1.19 and $1.48 Each. Big Reduc; sell as ad]00 Yards Good Val Torchon Lace, sold 1 Cent r I rhe Yard. An Advantage In dealing with us Is that YOU are not too small for us, nor We too large for YOU. We are just as attentive In our dealings with the small depositor as with the large one. Our funds are amply protected by Manganese Steel, Time Locks. Fidelity Bonds and Burglary Insurance. The Bank of Clover, CLiOVBR, m. o. Wanted Quick We want to close out quick our line >f Blue Ribbon Ice Cream Freezers? he best to be had?and these prices >ught to do it: 2 qt. size at $1.75; 4 It. size at $2.25; 6 qt. size at $2.75. See us quick if you want one. We offer Hammocks at 90 Cents to 13.50 and every one is a bargain. BV* See us for Columbia Phonographs ind Records for all machines. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. CASH OR CREDIT. Stock Food Free! I will sell you goods as cheap as anyme. and for every Dollar Cash you buy his week. I give one 25 Cents Package if Stock I-'ood?FREE. I keep a choice line of Fruits and Vegetables. Also Eggs and Butter. You can get at Sherer's Market good tecf and Pork at any time?Boneless 3eef if you want it?Order Hamberger Jteak. 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, Ami do your very best. The oil mill gets one-half you make. And the sons of guns the rest. TIIE BUTCHER. OLD GEORGE, WANTED SECOND HAND BICYCLES. If you have an Old Bicycle Frame, Vheels, Crank. Axle or any part of an >ld Bicycle lying around, there is mon>y in it for you, if you will bring it o us. We do all kinds of wood work on vagons and buggies. We keep a good stock of Bicycle fires. Pedals, and in fact every thing on need for a Bicycle. Automobiles a specialty. llexander Specialty Company R. D. Alexander, Mgr.