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? Columbia, September 14: Last night Mr. B lease was called up at his * hotel in Columbia and asked if he had I m any statement to make. Mr. Blease ? replied as follows: "I have nothing to . say. except 'Praise Clod from Whom ^ All Bessings Flow.' I thank my friends \ and I thank God for this victory. I expect to make South Carolina the best governor she has ever had for all . her people." AT THE CHURCHES. METHODIST. Rev. J. H. Thacker, Pastor. Sunday Services.?Service in the morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. H. R. Mills of Rock Hill. Sunday school at 4.30 p. m. 1 A. b, PTRST PRESBYTERIAN. I) Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. o Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. *s, Evening service at 8 o'clock. p ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBT- al TERIAN. JRev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. J Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. w. K Evening service at 8 o'clock. t}l 11 RAPTIST te Rev. I. G. Murray. Pastor j!' Si;nday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Evening service at 7.30. w CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- th HERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11.15 u, o'clock. No evening service. be $periat Jlotires. Services at County Home. ( Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at the County Home on Sabbath afternoon at w 3.30 o'clock. rpj Card of Thanks. ^ I beg to thank my friends throughout York County for their support be ! during the recent primaries. The knowledge of the support heretofore vt given me in other elections, as well as ce the ones just held, will always be a pe matter of the keenest pleasure to me. Respectfully, J. J. Hunter. ^ Yorkvllle. S. C.. Sept. loth. 1910. _ Gains Forty Pounds in Forty Days. Remarkable Results of the New Tissue M Builder Bloodine. In Many Cases of Run-down Men and Women. Prove It Yourself Fv Buying a Bottle of Bloodine Now. "By George, I never saw anything an like the effects of that new treatment a'i Bloodine. for the building up of weight ^ and lost nerve force. It acted more Lc like a miracle than a medicine," said a W well known gentleman yesterday in ^ speaking of the revolution that had inj taken place in his condition. "I began esi to think that there was nothing on as earth that could make me fat. I tried pr tonics, digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk, beer and almost everything else 1.5 ?m?i, r.f ),nf without result." you I'UUIU III,.... .... Any man or woman who is thin can recover normal weight by the remark able new treatment Bloodine. " I have been thin for years and began t?? think ? it was natural for me to be that way. aj Finally i read about the remarkable SI processes brought about by the use of . Bloodine, so I decided to try it myself. Well, when 1 look at myself in the . * mirror now, I think it is somebody else. I have put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt stronger or more 'nervy* in my life." Bloodine is a powerful inducer to ? nutrition, increases cell-growth, makes perfect the assimilation of food, increases the number of blood-corpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. For women who can never appeal stylish in anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable treatment may prove a revelation. It is a beauty maker as well as a form builder and nerve strengthened Bloodine costs f.O cents for the usual $1.00 size bottles. Mail orders tilled by the Bloodine Corporation. Boston, Mass. STAR DRl'O STORE. Special Agent. HYMENEAL. Married?At the Presbyterian manse. Bullock's Creek, September 14, at 8 o'clock in the evening, by the Rev. J. B. Swann, Mr. LONNIE L. DOWDLR of Bullock's Creek, and Miss LIZZIE BELLE BANKHEAD of Hoodtown. <Ehe (Cotton tflarhet. Yorkvilie, Sept. 16.?Cotton 13J. New York, Sept. 15.?Spot cotton closed quiet, 5 points higher: middling uplands, 13.80; middling gulf, 14.05: sales, 2,555 bales. Futures opened steady and closed barely steady as follows: Jan. 13.02; March 13.10; May 13.14; June 13.12: July 13.10: Sept. 13.62: Oct. 13.10; Nov. 13.00; Dec. 13.07. IMPROVED APPLER rSEED Oats for sale. See or write me County Home, No. 7, Yorkville. It I. P. BOYD. HOUND DOG LOST RED and white spotted, named Brooks. One ear split. Last seen sl' at Sharon. Reward for return to R. E. I). No. 2. Sharon. W. R. BELL FOR SALE t* V UKD Rust Proof Oats at 75 cents a bushel. Address Clover. E. B. PRICE. [r 72 f.t 3t* l,r LOST TTtotl-DIOV I... i, ,,f \r IiO I lilVl ' +"\ I i?\ \ v?i i ? o.v4v . \V. I). Glenn aiul M. L. Carroll, one Nickel, Ingersoll Watch, made !>y Internationa! Machine Co. Reward to tinder of same. It It WILLIAM DARBY GLENN. HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. at 10 a. m., I will offer at public auction my ii-room house and acre lot at Filbert. Good barn and well. Terms: One-half cash and balance to suit purchaser. W. A. CARROLL. _j4 f.t 2t In THE BEST MEATS. s! TOMORROW?SATURDAY?I will ? have extra choice BEEF for my citstone rs, and will also have a select lot \\ of Choice FRESH FISH. I> t me have at your orders early for what you need. ei See me for all kinds of Choice and pi Fresh Green Groceries. <>t WALTER ROSE. te Phone Your Orders. .In J. C. WILBORN HEAL ESTATE ? FOR SALE ? A rrpc I lla ills:*' 7 acres. under cultivation; 4m acres in f timlicr. tine orchard: 3 miles of New- \ port. Price $12 per acre?W. W. Auten. tli ^ j. c. wilborn. ;;; in GUARDIAN'S DISCHARGE NOTICE. >T oTICK is hereby given t.< whom ? I it may concern that I have tiled in ^ the Probate Court for York county, k S <my final return as Guardian of 4 my former ward, EMILY (\ WRIGHT. .II and that on October 3rd. 11*10. I shall ti apply to said Court for a final dis- d< charge as such Guardian. el LENA C. CAMPBELL. tli Guardian. tli Sept. 2, 191ft. ti f r.t* FOR SALE \ NE Dining Table, (! Dining Chairs J 1 Bedroom Set and Springs, 1 Ir<u ed. 1 Center Table, S Rocking Chairs Refrigerator, 1 Wash Pot, 1 Toile et. 1 pair of Andirons. 1 Saddle, I Sri le and Blanket. Terms ('ash. See mi t once. Things not sold will be pack1 for shipment early in week after th< >urth Sabbath in this month. I. C,. Ml'RRAY. 74 f.t 2t TAX NOTICE?1910 ffice of the County Treasurer of Yorl< County. Yorkville, S. C.. Sept. 1">, 1910. nmrnut i? thof !* S\sii\^r* i.- m-icuj ftuni in... in TAX BOOKS for York county will b opened on SATURDAY, the lf>Tf AY OF OCTOBER. 1910, and remaii pen until the 31ST DAY OF DEl'EM 1ER. 1910, for the collection o TATE. COUNTY. SCHOOL AND LO AL TAXES for the fiscal year 1910 ithout penalty; after which day ONF ER CENT penalty will be added to 1 payments made in the month of \NUARY, 1911. and TWO REM ENT penalty for all payments made the month of FEBRUARY. 1911, id SEVEN PER CENT penalty will i added on all payments made from le 1ST DAY OF MARCH, to tilt iTH DAY OF MARCH. 1911. and afr this date all unpaid taxes will go to executions and all unpaid Singh >Us will be turned over to the several agistrates for prosecution in accordice with law. For the convenience of taxpayers, 1 ill attend at the following places on e days named: At Yorkville, Saturday, October 15, Wednesday. October 19th. At Smyrna. Thursday, October 20. At Hickory Grove. Friday and Sat day. October 21 and 22. At Sharon. Monday, October 24. At McConnellsville, Tuesday, Octo>r 25. At Tirzah, Wednesday. October 26. At Clover. Thursday and Friday, ctober 27 and 28. At Yorkville from Saturday. Octo r 29, to Tuesday. November 1. A* C ,.o fno'o Tq porn f Piim 1 1 ii'pIopW ednesday, November 2, until. 12 m., lursday. November 3. At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday, ovember 4 and 5. At Rock Hill from Monday. Novem>r 7, to Saturday, November 12. And at Yorkville from Monday. No mber 14, until the 31st day of Pember. 1910. after which day the >nalties will attach as stated above. HARRY E. NEIL. Treasurer of York County. 74 f 4t guilder's Supplies When you are in the market for ything in Builders' Hardware, come d see us. Our line is complete, inlding nearly everything in this line ch as Locks. Hinges. Butts. Sash ?cks and Lifts, Sash Cords and eights. Screws of all kinds. Bolts, ire Nails. Finishing Nails. Hasps, >n and Composition Roofing, Roofi Paints and in fact everything neesary for building purposes, as well a full line of Water Fittings and ping of all sizes. See us and get ices before you buy. It will pay u. Yorkville Hardware Co. 3 DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. LL.L persons who are indebted to the estate of JOSEPH M. WHITEDES, deeeased, are herel>y notified make payment to the undersigned once. Persons having claims ainst said estate will present them me, duly authenticated within the ne prescribed by law. SALLIE D. WHITESIDES. Executrix. 72 f 3t NWhUt Put Some il You will not always 1>? earning today. Old Age is e feeble knee and the shaky 1 ity and strength. SAVE A POItTKtt NOW?Placing it in the K Safe Hank, where it will not YOIT Four Per C In this way you will 1 years when your earning ca (.'EASE A I.TOGETHEH. There is little excuse PART of your earnings; pa this (lOOI) HANK WITH , PROTECTION RIGHT AT FIRST NATH YORKVIL R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. rONIGHT AMU The Twis A thrilling story of I.ove and Fate ilendid picture. Iton't fail to see it. Mrs. Bargair This is where you I^iugh. One of er shown. We want to have the owd tonight, for we are sure they ing ail your friends. 5 CENTS AN inowing Where and Unur to R 11X7 IIV/VY IU UUJ Gives lis every advantage in the nulling >>l Rough and Dressed Lumsr. Doors. Frames. Windows. Blinds, ash. Laths. Shingles, Roofing. Paints, iIs. Building Hardware, etc., and OUR USTOMERS GET THE BENEFIT. '? are large buyers all "1 tli?- above tides and being constantly buying, tables lis to secure the very lowest ices and it is always to the interest Builders to see us for Building Marial and Building Hardware. See us fore you buy. J. .1. KELLER & CO. BAGGING AND TIES 1 KT your r< ?|iiireuients all at one* T in Bagging ami Ties, and pay for icin later, if you prefer. We are sdlg so cheap, you can put 'J nets on one lie and save money. All reworked good shape. jia.M I \< M I ; I A < < -?>. ?js f ?;t O DEBTORS AND CREDITORS k III, persons who a IV i 1111 > t < I (. V iJie estate o| KM.Mil-: I5KAKI N'< IS. deceased. Jlfe hereby Moiled to make payment to the underTsiitind :it otiee. I'eisoiis having aims against said estate will present lent to me duly utithoutieatod, within ie time prescribed by law. .1. S. UKU'K. Administrator. f :tt , The World Moves On I The election is over. Tin-re's "a - calm after the storm." Let's turn our > attention to the material, essential things of life. In al>out four days ' we've sold 70 lbs. of Tarbell's excellent, ric h Cream Cheese. Just received a fresh shipment of the nicest Candy! Also a lot of Canned Peaches. Farm ers are buying our new Steelyards, especially adapted to weighing cotton, We have an unusually nice lot of fresh . Croceries?good Meal, best Flour? "itelle of Newton," and nice. White boneless Hani?(called l?y the illiterate "fat hack") White Fish. Sugar, e Syrups. Coffees and Teas, Spice,1 I Cloves. Ginger. Pepper. Flavoring KxI traets, etc. And we sell tin- best Pock1 et Knives. And we keep Slates for - the school children. In fact we keep f everything that we advertise and much more beside. J HERNDON & GORDON. I BUILDING MATERIAL Received this week another carload of I..umber, also carload of Shingles. We can furnish you with everything vou need to build a home with. ?HOG FEED? Wo have Bran and Shorts, home ground and shipped Mill Feed. Fine feed to start hogs to growing and fattening. Try a sack of Sunshine Horse Feed for that old poor horse or mule. Cheaper than corn and oats, and see how fast they will fatten. Sunshine is the best. Price $2.00 per sack. YORK SUPPLY CO. Whether your Account involves a few Dollars or many thousands, it will be given prompt and painstaking attention at this BANK. We will appreciate your business. First National Bank OF SHARON, S, C. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL, persons indebted to the estate of J. MEEK Pl'RSLEY, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once. Persons having claims against said estate, will present them to me. duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. EMMA H. Pl'RSLEY, Admrx. 72 f 3t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of LOWRY R. McOILL, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once. Persons having claims against said estate, will present them to me, duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. LONA McOILL, Admrx. 72 f 3t f You Can \ Ioney Away .* able to earn what you are oming along, and with it the land?the loss of your activ- ? .* or Yomt kakxixos \ livings Department of THIS only be SAKE; but will earn ; ent Interest. | - EC parity will bo REDUCED or ' ! for not iit least SAVIN't} A , rtieularly so while you have ALL ITS FACILITIES AN1> ; YOITK I)(M>lt. \l 3NAL BANK, .LE, S. C. I 0. E. WILKINS, Pres. SE-U TONIGHT ;ted Trail, in th<- Mountain Wilds. This is a iday's Baby, the finest Comedy Piettires we have showing these Pictures l<> a large will please everyone. Come out and I) 1<> (T2NTS. FARMERS, ATTENTION. This season we have made extensive repairs on our machinery. We are in better shape to give you better service than ever before. This season we will Kin for $ 1.25 per bale, weighing from 4ftft to 500 lbs. gross. We will furnish a 1 grade of Bagging and Ties at 4 Sic. per bale, and new Bagging and reworked whole Ties at $1.00 per bale. We will pay tile best prices for Cotton and Cotton Seed. You have the free use of our phone to the markets 1 of Chester and York, to keep you posted. We will keep Cotton Seed Meal and hulls at all times. Our prices will be right in exchange or for the cash. < Uir line of fleneral Merchandise is the most complete we have ever carried. although we have always carried a nice line. flur Heavy and Fancy Croeeries compete with the best in price and ipiality. We are putting in a first-class line of Buggies, Wagons and Turn Blows. We have arranged to carry a supply of Bice and Bice Flour. Yours truly. WILLIAMSON BROTHERS. Guthriesville, S. C. 7:: t 2t WANTED SECOND HAND BICYCLES. If you have an Old Bicycle Frame. I Wheels, Crank. Axle or any part of an Old Bicycle lying around, there is mon ey in it for you. if you will I.ring it to us. We do all kinds of wood work on ( wagons and buggies. We keep a Rood Stock of Bicycle Tires, Pedals, and in fact every thing , yon need for a Bicycle. Automobiles a specialty. Alexander Specialty Company R. D. Alexander, Mgr. j LADIES I j| We have : Ion the sec< || IjI I This depar known to and Dress I our store MENT T "What we Ivei uses ua? Two S Iored Suits daily. Do will be gla< purchase o I KIRKPj Z If You Don'i A GOOD TONIC Why is it so many people talk of feeline badlv these days? We have | the Tonic that will make you well, take out all the malaria, make new, rich hlood, and make you relish your food and feel like a fighting cock. There are at least one hundred people who do their shopping in Yorkville that ought to be taking a Tonic now. See our window. THE STAR DRUG STORE. Trunks! Yes, we have them. Lots of them. .All sizes. All qualities. All prices. Come and let us show you the Trunk that you want. The Trunk that will suit your requirements. The Trunk that will he just what you want. Prices? Why, of course, we can lit you in prices?$2.25 to $15.00 Each. Anyway, see us for Trunks. CARROLL FURNITURE CO The Difference Between a good aiul a poor preparation in business method is just the difference between system and carelessness. between success and failure. Deposit your money with lis and do your business in a systematic manner. The Bank of Clover, cijOVEn, is. o. RED RUST PROOF SEED UAla TilKY ARK CHEAP NOW. I HAVK PLENTY IN ST?N'K NOW At 65 Cents a Bushel LOUIS ROTH. M 4* 4* 4 4? 4* 4* 4? 4* 4? 4* 4* } FALL SHOl <4* WE ARE NOW SHOWING ^ EOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL PLEASED TO HAVE YOU COME , NEWEST STYLES IN LEATHER "?* REMEMBER THAT WE CAN AL' MEN'S DRESS SHOES?In al . MEN'S WORK SHOES?Fron LADIES' DRESS SHOES, in a and Upward. , I HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF OUT CHEAP. ^ All Ladies' Low Cut Shoes th; a Pair, and so on through the line. <?? CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOE . SHOES for Children. There are n If You Want All leather Sho At and See My Line?Every Pair a s J J. Q. WRA T T T T T T T T T- T I ' READY- T( EPARTMEN fitted up an attractive Dis ->nd floor of our store and ^DIES' Coat Suits, Tailored Skirts, Cloaks, Coats, Raincoats and Furs. tment is in charge of Miss S you all as an experiencec maker. We make all alti and GUARANTEE EVE O FIT or we refund yo advertise we sell?what 1 ?? hipments of Ladies' Highalready on display?other n't fail to visit this departi j to show you whether y r not. 1 TRICK-BE t Trade With Us We Both FOR THE SAK OWN INDEP Vmi n Rnnk Appmint ! pendence. They make Opport business world; Opportunities never sees; Opportunities to your own boss; Opportunities Now, don't think that just a little each week or each rr while. Make a start?no m will be surprised to see how f, you save regularly and we ad ery Quarter. $1.00 will start an account The National ABSOLUTE] Rock Hill, W. J. RODDEY, Pres. 1 J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.L. WILLIAMS & CO. NEW GOODS PILING UP Men's Suits?$4.50 to $20.00. ? i - mn AA Hoys' Hims?so uts. to ?o.w. Youths' Suits ?$4.00 to $15.00. Men's Hats?48 Cts. to $5.00. Men's Pants?75 Cts. to $7.00. Boys' Pants?25 Cts. to $1.50. Men's Caps? 10 Cts. to 50 Cts. Boys' Caps?10 Cts. to 50 Cts. Men's Sweaters?50 Cts. to $2.00. lollies' Sweaters?50 Cts. to $2.00. PRICES ON OTHER GOODS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. WHY BUY HIGH PRICED TOILET SOAPS WHEN YOU CAN GET FAIRY AND IVORY SOAPS AT 5 CENTS A CAKE FROM I. W.JOHNSON? AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE are offering: thoroughbred Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up and we have also a number of Berkshire Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs that we will sell. Will deliver pure, clean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, butter and fresh eggs on orders Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 to $5 each. Pure Buff Orpington eggs at $1 a setting of 15. J. MEEK BURNS. Manager .-L d? i'i. .-I. >-2-? e2? o2~ .1, *\.-yiyr*.ryn-*y*t *> 1% E STYLES. ? our fall lines of shoes .dues' and will be much and let us show you the s and shapes and please *f? ways save you money. I leathers?$1.18 a Pair and Up. ii $1.25 the Pair and Up. II leathers?From 98 CTS. a Pair LOW CUT SHOES TO CLOSE *7' it were $2 a pair, are Now $1.-18 :s?I have the H. C. SKUFPERS one better on the market. es?Shoes That Will Wear?Call Represented or Another l'air. V. THE leader. * ! 4 4- 4> 4- 4' 4 4 4 4> Bmmmmmmmmmwm O-WEAR \T. play Room I will show . iallie Craig, i Saleslady erations in RY GARur money, we sell adClass Tails expected nent. We ou wish to ILK CO. Lose Money. | Bmrn?mmmmmmmmi ;e of your endence. Surplus funds mean indemnities to get ahead in the that the improvident man go into business and be to own your own home, because you can Save only ?onth that it isn't worth atter how small; and you ust the savings grow when d I Per Cent Interest EvUnion Bank, LY SAFE - - s. c. RA B. DUN LAP, Cashier. CARLOAD OF FURNITUR1 We have just received a solid ca load of Furniture for our Fall a Winter trade. This car includes choice assortment of Iron Beds, Sid boards, Dining Tables, Hall Racks, e We bought these goods at right pric and together with our already lar stock of House Furnishings, this shi nient puts us in a splendid positi to meet the reouirements of our gne ins trade. Just a Word To those who expect to buy Furi lure this Fall. Buy it NOW, and c joy its use while you are paying I it. Buy it here and you are sure get the advantage of the Lowest Pric Most Liberal Terms and Best Sto for selection. We can furnish yc home from Kitchen to Garret and fi nish it with just the quality of Ft nishings that you want to buy. least see us before buying. I YORK FURNITURE CO Cash or Credit and a Square Deal UlAl) BY LliiHlMllM We have just sent a check to Mr. \V. Leaslie of Ix'sslie, S. <_\, for t horse, killed a few days ago. Insu now, U. E. HONEY. DRESS GOODS DRY GOODS If you want to have a few da pleasure buying this fall, I want yi to come to my store. I want eve lady to be sure and come to see 11 line of Dress floods of every kit You will be treated with courtesy, will see that you get goods of quali at the right price. 1 think I have t! largest line of Dry floods and Sho ever offered in any country store. Please remember that my costs handling goods are very small. In tii dav of automobiles, volt should g the most for your money. Watch my next ad. and see son prices. M. A. McFARLAND. Yorkville No. 4. JW See The Enquirer office for R built Typewriters of all kinds. I-Jgfe "THE CAR EX WE HAVK SECURED THI? THE FAMOUS III I'.MOItIL BLY AM) UNDENIABLY THE ; BUILT IN THE UNITED STATE ' CARS THAT COST MORE MO! TOUCH THE lltPMOBILE IN ^ EICIENCY AND OKT-TIIEIllv-1 ARE CONTEMPLATINC, THE COME AND LET US TELL YOU CAR TO BUY?IT IS A WINNF The I1UPMOBILE. In its m; of oars that sell at higher prices that the higher priced cars do r Whole I/>t of Quality. Done Up I a Ijow l'rlce. Come and see the RIDDLE AUTO COIN SCHOOL |_ CHILDREN Will find all kinds of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Including Pens, Inks, Pen Holders, Pencils, Tablets, Crayons, Exercise Books, Composition Books, Rubbers, Rulers, etc., at this store. Remember us when you need anything in this line. YORK DRUG STORE. UNDEF FOR LADIES A NEW LINES UNDERWEAR. .n CHILDREN ANI) LADIES FALL SHOPPERS Infants' Wool Wrappers, sizes Is I Infants' Half Wool Wrapiiers. slz< Infants' Cotton Meisv Wrappers. Children's Cotton 1'loeoed Union ! Children's Extra Heavy Fleered U Children's Cotton I'lecretl Vests i Ijidies' Rihhed, Cotton Fleeced V | Ladies' Extra Heavy. Cotton Fler< H Unbleached ? Indies' Itihl'.ed. Featherweight W '(? Indies' Extra Heavy. I'lat Wool \ Ladies' and Childr* ) We are showing a big line o E| and Ladles and Men. in White aiv - Children's Coat Sweaters ladles' Wldte Sweaters At i Hen's Sweaters, all Colors. At.... r_ RED CO nd New line of lied Comforts?all la a to". I WHITE es New line of While Bed Spreads? )>- I TOY Large size Cotton lliirk Towels? Large size I'nre Linen llnek Towi Turkish Towels?On Sale At Kxtra I^irge Turkish Towels?On TURKISH One lot 50c Merirrizrd Table l)i <J| terns?On Sale At il- One lot Bleached Table Damask. es? I New line of I'all Outings, in all C I New line of Kimono Fleece, good i tr. Good Canton Manuel At ...."? CI ir- Good i|uality of Dress Gingham. fi ;vlj llest Feather Ticking At Jj M AY AI 1,'iS New line f<atlies* licit Pins At ... . M New line White llelting At New line lodles' Neckwear At . . ?3 New line Isidles' Patent Ijcnthrr I Children's Patent leather Belts ":3 laidies* Kid Gloves? Black. Brow toadies' Surde Gloves New line Ladles' Hand Bags At . yf o-OOO New Post Cartls At | THE THOI Glassware We are now showing a very large ys l,u line of elegant Pressed Glassware In ry ii.v lee Tea Tumblers, Goblets and Sauid. I eers. Pitchers, ete. The line includes he the latest in styles and In a variety OS of sizes and at most attractive prices. Won't you let us show you? et lie T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. THE CITY MARKET 17^ OR the best Fresh Meats, such as Beef. Pork, Veal and Sausage-pure and mixed, come to the City Mar? ket. I will buy Kggs at market prices, e- 'Phone No. 74. C. F. SHKRKR. TRAORDINARY" : YORK COUNTY AOKXOY FOR E, WHICH IS UNQUESTIOXARKST CAR OF ITS CLASS BEING S TODAY. THERE ARE OTHER S'EY THAT DO NOT BEGIN TO POINT OF RELIABILITY. EE iND-li.U'K QUALITIES. IP YOU PURCHASE OF A SMALL ('Alt WHY THB lU I'MOmi-i: IS THB SR. iko-up includes every good feature i, and has many desirable features lot have. In other words It Is "A 11 a Small Package" and It sells at V FRANK C. RIDDLE, I PROPRIETOR FLOUR Is not as high or as low as it has 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. Phone us your orders for Purina Feeds for Horses, Mules, Cows and Poultry. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FERGUSON. Prop. SW Don't buy Chewing Tobacco until you get our prices. (WEAR lND CHILDREN ST RECEIVED, FOR INFANTS, ARE NOW READY FOR EARLY :o 6s. Price, 50 CTS. the Garment. ?s from Is to 6s. Price. ? 25 CTS. the Garment. I*rice. 10 aiul 15 CTS. Garment. Suits, sizes from 3s to 8s Price, 25 CTS. the Garment, nlon Suits, sizes from 2s to 6s. Prlee, 50 CTS. the Garment. n...i i>?n,u? >.-? cts. t.lio Garment. ests and Panto?25 CTS. Oarnient. H < <1 Vests and Panto. Hleached and B 50 CTS. the (iarnKHt. B not Vests and Panto At B $1.00 and $1.50 the (larnient. B Tests At $1.50 the (Garment. B m's Sweater Coats, a f COAT SWEATERS for Children 8 d Colors. 9j 50 CTS.. $1.00 and $1.50. B $2.00. $2.50, $2.00 nnd $2.50 Each. B .. 50 CTS., $1.00. $2.50 and $2.00. Dj M PORTS B rpe sizes?On Sale at B $1.00. $2.50 and $2.50 Each. B QUILTS 9 On Sale At $1, $1.50. $2.50 and $5. 8 -On Side at 10 and 15 CTS. Each. B els On Side at 25 CTS. Eaeli. B 15 CIS. Each. B Sale At 25 CIS. Each. 8 [ DAMASK B iniask. 60 inches wide, good pat- B 29 CTS. the Yard. IB 6S inches wide?On Sale At. . B 18 CIS. the Yard. B olors?On Sale At 10 CTS. the Yd. |K new patterns?On Sale 10 CTS. Yd. jfl IS.. 10 (TS. and 15 CIS. the Yard. ? ill 34 inches wide?On Sale At 8 15 CTS. the Yard. 15 CTS. tho Yard. B {RIVALS B 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Each. 3j 10 CTS. the Belt. B 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. H licit* in Black and Red. At.... H 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Each. M At 25 CTS. Each. B n, Blue, Green and Garnet... B $1.00 the Pair. $1.00 the Pair. B $1.00. $2.50 and $5.50 Eadi. fl I CENT Each. 3 VISOW CO. I J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fanoy Groecrn When you want a pood drink of Coffee or Tea, this is the place to get what you want. Such brands of Coffee as "Victoria," "Tabard Inn," "Virginia Pride," "Winner Blend" are fit for a king to drink. We have Baking Powders?all kinds. Canned Goods?all kinds. All kinds of Polish?both Black and Tan, and also the old time Mason's HlaeKing. Try Sauer's Flavoring Extracts?all llavors. A nice line of Buggy Whips from lo cents to $1. Everything in Tin and Glassware. Also a few pieces of Delft. We handle all kinds of country produce. Lunch Boxes and Baskets. This is the place to get your Post Cards from 1 cent to 50 cents. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. AT THE WE-FIX-IT-SHOP HORSE Shoeing, 60 cents all round, if the money comes with the horse. R. E. MONTGOMERY.