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AUTO FATALITIES INCREASE. ^ Col. Kohn Suggests "Safe and Sane" Campaign In This State. A day does not go pass, August Kohn writes to the News and Courier, that does not give occasion for a funeral notice as a result of an automobile accident. The New York papers record several accidents a day. f With the increasing use of automobiles in this state it may be a good idea to have an early start in a "safe and sane" campaign. In New York .- -city the |>edestrian is given a chance s for his life?that's about all. ^ There is no need for legislation, as P there is now ample law on the books. All that is wanted is an enforcement of the existing laws. Every city and town has a law against speeding and, while It may not be known, there is a state law against fast driving. In effect the main features of the present law read: Section 591. "No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a public highway at a rate of speed greater than is wi* o tho tlmo and rtdsuimuic auu |ji m ~ k place, having regard to the traffic and use of the highway, and its condition, or so as to endanger life, limb or property of any person, or in any event at a greater rate than fifteen miles an hour, subject, however, to the provisions of Sections 592 to 598, inclusive, i Section 592. "Upon approaching a crossing or intersecting public highways, or a bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep decent, and also traversing such crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a oerson operating a motor vehicle shall have it under control, and operate it at the rate of speed no greater than six miles an hour, and in no event greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the traffic then on such highway and the safety t of the public." Other sections relate to cars stopping upon signal. The automobile clubs and organizations can not take up and encourage anything that will do the automobilists as much good as to discourage speeding and fast driving. ^ Reckless driving is not general among automobilists. but the many will suffer for the few if the "safe and sane" idea is not impressed. At the recent term of the court in Spartanbur?- the grand jury in its presentment to Judge Watts said: "We desire to call the attention of the owners and drivers of automobiles and other motor driven machines to the law regulating their operation on the public roads. In no ' case are they allowed to run more than fifteen miles an hour, and on curves, bridges, etc.. the rate of speed is limited to six miles an hour. We believe many violations of the law a** ftmm thoughtlessness, but the danger of accidents is very great, and > we call upon all officers of the law to enforce same In the interest of the public safety. "It has also been called to our attention that a great many automobiles and motorcycles are being operated In this county without having such motor registered In accordance with the law, and by not having such number placed on the rear of said machine In a conspicuous place, with the name of the county in which said motor, vehicle is registered." These are the beginnings of damage suits and extreme legislation! Some months ago there was in Columbia a break-neck automobile race. A fine young man from Greenwood was injured in the preliminary spin. He is now dead as a result of the accident by which his back was Injured. It may be locking the door after the horse is out. but some one will, no doubt, propose a statute, at the rest session of the general assembly outlawing speed and endurance contests with automobiles. Benj. Briscoe and other leading automobllists argue that nothing is now to be gained by such contests and that they should be discouraged. Automobllists generally should suppress the speed maniac and it is best for it to be done by those Interested in the new motor machines. I ! ' AT THE CHURCHES. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school i at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 8.15. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11. No evening service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.15. BAPTIST. Rev. F. M. Satterwhite, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at p 10 a. m. METHODIST. Rev. J. F. Anderson, Pastor. Sunday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Preaching at King's Mountain Chapel at 3.30 p. m. At County Home. l There will be services at the County Home next Sabbath afternoon at 3.30 J. L. Oates. Preaching at McConnellsville. Rev. W. D. Ratchford will preach at Olivet church (McConnellsville) Sun, > day morning at 11 o'clock. Special Jlotires. # Programme Of the Woman's Missionary Union of the York Baptist Association, to Be Held With Flint Hill Baptist Church, August 23-24, 1911: Wednesday, 23d, 10.30 a. m.?Devo| tional. Miss Lula Smith; Greetings, Mrs. C. P. Blankenship; Enrollment; reading of the Constitution; reading of Minutes; reports from Societies; report of Superintendent; appointment of Committees; election of Nominating Committee; Standard of Excellence, Mrs. S. A. Epps. 12.30 m.. Adjourn i for dinner; 1.30 p. m., Devotional. Mrs. W. F. Gryder; State Mission hour, Round Table, Miss Emma Dowell; Sunbeam Work, Round Table, Mrs. W. J. Hatcher. Thursday, 24th. 10.30 a. m.?Devo tionai. Airs. i'. u. aiaunews, numf Missions, Mrs. S. P . Hair; Y. W. A. Conference, Misson Study, Mrs. B. A. Scruggs; Tithing. Mrs. W. J. Hatcher: 12.30 m., adjourn for dinner; 1.30 p. m., Devotional, Mrs. Victoria Bailes; State Missions?(a) A Glance Backward, Rev. S. P. Hair; (b) Present Needs. Rev. W. E. Lowe; (c) The Outlook, Rev. W. T. Nelson; Foreign Mission Demonstration, Members of Student Volunteer Bands; Royal Ambassadors, Mrs. W. J. Hatcher; Reports of Committees. $hf Cotton Market. Yorkville. Aug. 18.?Cotton 13. New York, Aug. 17.?Futures closed steadv as follows: Jan. 11.23; March 11.31; May 11.40; July 11.41; Aug. 12.09; Sept. 11.25; Oct. 11.23; Nov. 11.22; Dec. 11.27. FOR SALE M Y residence on Cleveland avenue, | ,XT_i seven rooms, wmor anu ugms. Apply to W. S. NEIL. 64 t.f 2t PICNIC AT FOREST HILL THE public is invited to a Basket Picnic at Forest Hill (Currence's Grove), on FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. Respectfully. MEEK CURRENCE. 64. f.t 2t "THE DEESTRICT SKULE." rpo be presented at McConnellsville, X TUESDAY NIGHT. August 22. by married people of the town. Rip-roaring farce, full of fun. Admission 15c and 25c. 63 t.f. 2t COMMITTEE. You are measured by the StationI ery you send out. Use The Enquirer kind. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE BY virtue of tax executions to me directed and in conformity to the act of the general assembly approved, December 24, 1887, and amendments thereto, passed and approved, I will expose to public sale, before the Court House Door of York county, during 1 the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST i MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER next. /GolaoHov\ h^inir thp 4th dav of Sod ,, ?V...0 ? -- - tember, the following described real estate, to satisfy Taxes. Penalties and Costs, for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1910, to wit: Mrs. Alice A. Wroten, house and lot in the town of Rock Hill, bounded on the west, by Oakland avenue and by lots of Mrs. Kate Fewell, etc. Taxes, penalties and costs, $74.84. J. Albert Murray, lot in the town of A Yorkville, bounded by lots of Mrs. Laura E. Parish, Sam Watts, etc. Taxes, penalties and costs, $5.50. Ned Douglass, one Jersey Bull. Taxes, penalties and costs, $5.70. < H. G. BROWN. S. Y. C. ! Yorkville, S. C.. Aug. 18, 1911. t64 f 3t THE BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL REOPENED The Bethany High School will open the last Tuesday in September. Rooms furnished with bedstead, < mattress, dresser, washstand and * chairs. Board at cost. Boys and girls prepared for college classes. Terms furnished on application. Correspondence invited. Rev. W. A. M. PLAXCO, A. B., Principal. R. F. D. No. 4, Clover, S. C. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. To Be Held at Sutton's Springs School House, Saturday, September 2. NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters of Sutton Springs Scl\ool District No. 47, that an election will be held at Sutton's Springs . School House, in said district, on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1911, at which election the qualified voters of the said school district will vote for or against a Special Levy of 24 mills tho onnnnrf r\f the aphonia of the r said district. The polls will be opened at 8 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. Eli- I nihility to vote is limited to those who pay other than poll taxes, and who I must exhibit registration certificates and tax receipts. The trustees will serve as managers of election. R. B. HARTNBSS, S. T. FERGUSON. W. C. McCLURE, Trustees, 64 f 2t COAL:When you are ready to buy your ' supply of DOMESTIC COAL For next winter's fires, come and see me. I can furnish you with the BEST 1 in quality at a fair price. Anyway, get my price before you buy. W. R. Carroll I L I STILL HAVE A FEW POUNDS L OF THAT I 20 CENTS | COFFEE LEFT; BUT IT IS GOING FAST. f FRESH SHIPMENT OF SWIFTS' . BREAKFAST STRIP, NATIONAL t BISCUIT CO., GOODS. WESSON r COOKING OIL. r BUY FROM ME THE E.-Z.-SEAL 0 FRUIT JARS. a I W. JOHNSON ; Going to Build? If you are. it is up to you to buy your Hardware, such as Roofing, Roofing Nails, Locks, Hinges, Butts, Window Weights and Cord, Nails, j Screws, Bolts, Bar Iron, etc., where t you can get the Best Goods at the t Best Price. That's at this Store. Try * \ it out and see if it isn't true? We have ' the goods and we buy in quantities large enough to get the price. Come J and see us for your needs. \ If you need any Carpenters' Tools, j we can sell you the Best at the Right ' Price. Yorkville Hardware Co. DO YOU NEED ONE ? If you do, come and see what we have to show you. We are sure that we can please you in style, finish and quality. What are we talking about? > Why, Go-Carts, of course. We have them in all styles and prices?prices 1 that are just right. You'll say so, too, < when you see our line. t SPECIAL t We have a few Folding Go-Carts, ( fitted with rubber tires and leatherhood that we are selling at $4.50 Each. ? But if you want one of these, you * must hurry. It is too big a value to . stay with us. J Carroll Furniture Co. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY j The Fancy Grocery FRESH GOODS i BARREL COFFEE;?20 Cts. Pound. GOLDEN DRIF COFFEE, ARBUCKLES COFFEE, s BRA NO COFFEE. VICTORIA COFFEE. CANDY AND CAKES. CAN TRIPE. VIENNA SAl'SAGE, KARO SYRl'P. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, ? TIN WARE. ENAMEL WARE. t J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. J W You are measured by the Stationery you send out. Use The Enquirer kind. J. L. WILLIAM8&C0 "DONT WORRY" Supposing your friend is dressed ike a Prince and paid a big price for t?one of our Baltimore National Made-to- Order $15.00 Suits Will put you in his class and you vill be $15.00 better off. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. W The Home of $15.00?Made-toOrder SUITS. I i A NOISE < The Farmers' Mutual Life Insurance Company is not making1 much noise, < >ut has paid $1,000.00 for every death slaim since 1904. The cost is light. < D. E. BONEY, Agent. < "Whatsoever? A MAN SOWETH, THAT SHALL < ALSO REAP." < Money makes money. Are you de>ositing yours where it will grow? Joiiars pianiea in our bavunljcs ucjt 5ARTMENT will surely increase. < First National Bank Of Sharon, S. C. 11TH ANNUAL POPULAR EXCURSION CHARLESTON AND ISLE OF PALMS via SOUTHERN RAILWAY rUESDAY, AUG, 29,19I1, rrom Gaffney, Blacksburq and Intermediate Points via Rock Hill and Camden to Charleston. LAST CHANCE OF THE SEASON :or An Outinq to the Seashore and a Dip in tne Atlantic Ocean, ichedule of SPECIAL TRAIN and .OW ROUND TRIP Rates to Charleston: ,v. Blacksburg 8.15 a. m. $3.25 iV: Smyrna 8.50 a. m. $3.25 iV. Hickory Grove ...9.02 a. m. $3.00 jV. Sharon 9.16 a, m. $3.00 A*. Yorkville 9.38 a. m. $2.75 ,,v. Tirzah 9.51 a. m. $2.75 A'. Rock Hdll 10.40 a, m. $2.75 jV. Catawba Jet ..11.02 a. m. $2.75 "ickets will be sold only for SPECIAL TRAIN Goinq and Good to Return On Any REGULAR TRAIN Up to and Including the Friday Morning Trains, September 1st, 1911. ATTRACTIONS Among the numerous attractions ofered by the Historic City of Charleson and the Famous Isle of Palms here will be a Grand Concert and )ance on the delightful j>avilion at the sle of Palms, Tuesday night, August 9th, 1911, Free for All. For tickets and further information .pply to Agents Southern Railway beween Gaffney and St. Georges, or to J. L. MEEKS, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. E. McGEE. , Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Mill Feed, Bran ^or cows and hogs. Now is the time o start your hogs to growing and fatening, and there is nothing better than 3RAN and MILL FEED. Let us sell ou some. Improve your land by sowing winter over crops. We have Southern Rye, Jrimson Clover, Red Clover, Vleavy /etch?All make good feed and im>roves the land. Also have some fine Appier Seed Oats. We have several Farms to rent or lell?see us about them. YORK SUPPLY CO. 1 MEDICAL COLLEGE DF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, S. C. Medicine and Pharmacy. < Session opens October 2d, 1911, ends I lune 3d. 1912. Unsurpassed clinical advantages of"ered by the New Roper Hospital, one if the largest and best equipped hospi:als in the south. Extensive outdoor md dispensary service under control if the Faculty. Nine appointments each year for graduates in medicine for hospital and lispensary services. Medical and Pharmaceutical Laboritories recently enlarged and fully jquipped. Department of Physiology and Emjryology in affiliation with the Charles:on Museum. Practical work for medical and pharnaceutical students a special feature. For catalogue, address ROBERT WILSON, Jr., M. D. DEAN. ?or. Queen & Franklin Sts., Charleston, South Carolina. FANCY GROCERIES i SUMMER CHEESE?On Ice. Try a pound or two. You'll be much pleased with it. _ SWEET POTATOES?In cans. Ever , try them? You'll find they are delicious. Try a can or two. I ;IIICKKX FEED? L.et me have your orders for Chick>n Feed. I have both the Coarse and '"Mne Feed and will make prompt deiveries on phone orders. i W. E. Ferguson GRAND ?. OVER C. & N.-W., S. A. L. I JOHNSONC THURSDAY, SEP! OVER THE GRANDEST SCE The JOHNSON CITY SPEC LEAVE YOKKVILLE THIJHXI). A. M. The Round Trip Fare froi $3.50; Clover $?..>(): isowung; ur $3.50; Lincolnton $3.00. Reserve Tickets on Sale at All C. &. coin ton: m. g. Bryant, Iiwk hill Crown Cafe, Gaston la. Bay Your DON'T MISS THIS. TIIE L.' SON OVER A LINE THAT AI SCENEBY "THE CLINCHF1 GORGEOUS PANORAMA OF M J TRU i SUIT < A? * HAND IS YOUR SON OR DAUGH THIS FALL? HAVE THEY A t* OUR LINE IS COMPLETE. HAND BAGS SUIT CASES S4 TRUNKS WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES 1 FIRST CHOICE. OXFORD SALE CONTINUE l KIRKPATRIC1 SATISFACTION OR I $ ^ ^ -% * ?I TF YOU DO you A for the person finds it the greatest pleasu Perhaps the only questio you can afford it and where y that you investigate both ques ing up your mind. YORK FURNITl YORKVII 3 fc. * % T\ 1 Reduced rrice 2 * WE ARE FORCED TO CLOS ^ MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OX ROOM FOR OUR LARGE LINE X THEREFORE WE HAVE DEC OUR LINE OF OXFORDS CO> X SELLING * PETERS' $5.00 OXFORDS AT $4 J PETERS' $4.00 OXFORDS AT PETERS' $3.50 OXFORDS ; PETERS' $3.00 OXFORDS PETERS' $2.50 OX FOR] ; PETERS' $2.00 OXFO SPECIAL?WE HAVE ALSO J OUR LINES OF WHITE CAN\ SUEDES TO AHSOLVTE COST. I j". :Msi N. B.?Let us show you samp J LINE OF CLOTHING. We will ? ^ take measurements in a few days. J *A *k PA PA PA LUMBER If you need any kind of Lumber, ;ither Dressed or Rough, Green or Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what ,'ou need. We can supply your wants it the Right Prices. If you want Doors, Sash, Blinds, rrames, Window Weights, Locks, Hinges, Nails or other Building Supjlies come and see us before you buy. if vrwi evnppt to Build or Remodel my buildings see us about the work jefore making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY \ TOP DRESSER To fill the demand, I have ordered ind just received a Top Dresser for a ate application to the soil. The analysis is 4?71?2J. It is \mmoniated with Nitrate of Soda and ecommended to give better satisfac:ion than Nitrate, because it contains ill three elements of plant food. And t is a good deal cheaper than Nitrate, rhose wanting any, will do well to get t as soon as possible, as I may run short. LOUIS ROTH. XCURSIONINI) C., C. & O. RAILWAYS ro UTY, TENN. 'RMRRR 7TH. 1911. NIC RAILWAY IN' AMERICA [All EXCURSION TRAIN WILL VY. SEPTEMBER 7TH, AT 9.00 m Y'orkvlII? will be $3.50; Filbert ?en $3.50; Gastonla $3.50; Dallas (1 Seats 50 Cts. Extra for the trip. N.-W. Stations Y'orkvllle to Lln; Morrow's Loray Drug Store and Tickets Early and Avoid a Rush. 1ST EXCURSION OF THE SEAlOUNDS MYTH MAGNIFICENT [ELD" ROUTE PRESENTS A OUNTAIN SCENERY. COME. E. W. LONG, Chairman. NKS, : :ases * & bags + TER GOING OFF TO SCHOOL SUITABLE TRUNK? ??, 38 C5TS. TO $8.50 75 CTS. TO $7.50 T $1.98 TO $10.50 ^ LTNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST. GET S THROUGH SATURDAY? * 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF. ~ K-BELK CO. ^ ??> OUR MONEY BACK ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4* 50 WMTI ?2?i? *vfOb. ~ ' \ y *iu should have one, who loves music re and enjoyment in life. ns in your mind are whether ou should buy. All we ask is itions at our store before mak JRE COMPANY .LE, S. C. i ? T* '* T* V* Y* V* V* s On Oxfords I M E OUT OUR LINES OF LADIES', r FORDS IN ORDER TO MAKE M OF FALL AND WINTER SHOES. > [DED TO CUT THE PRICE OF * ISIDERABLY. NOW WE ARF .00 A PAIR. ^ $3.50 A PAIR. 9 IT $3.00 A PAIR. > AT $2.50 A PAIR. ? DS AT $2.00 A PAIR. RDS AT $1.75 A PAIR. * REDUCED THE PRICES OF * rAS SLIPPERS AND VELVET * CJEZOTTJP * ICS of THE ROYAL TAILORING J ilso have a Regular Tailor here to 2 WAIT FOR HIM. i PJk PA HA WA PA SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perhaps you have never given much consideration to their purchase, but think for a minute of the long days the little ones must spend in using them and how much pleasure and satisfaction it means if everything is Just like they want it. Something that does not suit is a keen disappointment and now is the time that your children are forming habits and ideas that will have a great influence on their future. We have taken all of these feat?-es into consideration in buying our SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the children will receive the same prices, if they come alone as you do. We have the SCHOOL BOOKS in now, and can furnish any books you need. Star Drug Store M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Something for Your Breakfast If you are having trouble finding something really tempting for your breakfast, let us suggest that you try Kippered Herring In Oil, Kippered Herring in Tomato Sauce, Soft Shell Crabs. If you want the very best of FLOUR order your not sack from us and specify GALL EGO. CAItROLL BROS. OUR TIN CANS Were very slow In coming, but they did arrive and the first lot ia about gone. We have received a second shipment of Can and Strings. We have only about 35 dozen of Mason's Fruit Jars left. They are going every day. And we keep the Jar Rings and Extra Tops. Save all the fruit?we may have none next year. Our stock of Fresh Groceries is complete. Try a sack of our "Queen of Dixie" or "Moss Rose" Flour. Try our "Model Cream" Meal from Johnson City, Tenn. Best Cucumber Pickles in kegs. We have a complete line of nice, fresh Confectioneries. We have an unusually pretty lot of fresh Candles. We keep the best brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars. People are getting married every day and must buy things to begin keeping house. Moral: Come to us for a Wash Pot, Broom, Oil Can, Dishes, Sifters, Smoothing irons, L<amps, uanaies, nnware and everything In our line that you need. HERNDON & GORDON. Old Davy Crockett Is credited with having said. "Be sure you are right and then go ahead." Davy was a wise man, as millions who have gone ahead without knowing whether they were right, both before and since his day, would testify were they given an opportunity. I have made it my business during the past twelve years to try to Induce men who had made up their minds to buy life insurance, to Look Before Leaping, and investigate the standing, record and policy contracts of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Some have taken my advice, while others have not. All who have made a thorough and impartial lnvestleation and have insured In the company?and the number Includes not less than 95 pier cent of the Investigators?are sure they have the best there is in life insurance, while many of those who leaped and then looked have lived to regret their failure to look before leaping, and in many Instances have rectified their original blunder by also joining the Mutual Benefit Host, while many others. If they keep their health and keep on living, will yet do so; anyway they have assured me that such was their purpose. Ask to be shown wherein the Mutual Benefit Is Different from other companies. Wise men attend to the matter of securing Mu ?enefit Policies with as little delay as possible. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. VINOL rnis preparation ui tuu luvci uh has been on the market long enough to become a fixture In the medical world, and is generally accepted as the one perfect Cod Liver Oil preparation. Person taking VINOL get all of the desirable benefits of the purest cod liver oil and at the same time escape all of the disagreeable features of that well known fluid, which has always been more or less dreaded because of its unpalatableness. VINOL, while including all the desirable medicinal qualities of the pure oil has none of its disagreeable features. It is as palatable as the choicest wine, and Is easily in the front rank as a tonic, blood purifier, tissue builder, flesh creator and strength, producer. If you feel run down and need a tonic, try VINOL. You will be pleased with results. YORK DRUG STORE. tuYWTP SEED Just received a shipment of BUIST'S NEW CROP TURNIP SEED Now is a good time to sow them. We have on hand all the leading varieties. Don't forget that we carry the best of SPICES and EXTRACTS. We appreciate your trade. Clover Drug Store, R. L. WYLIE, Prop., CLOVER, - - - 8. C. Sterling Silver Goods. Just now I am showing an especially nice line of STERLING SILVER WARE and invite all who want goods of this kind to come and see what I have to show. You will find here better qualities, better patterns, newer styles and much lower prices than elsewhere. At least come and see. My stock includes a lot of pieces especially suitable for wedding gifts. CUT GLASS? Is always in oraer lor weaamg gifts, and I am showing a very complete assortment in all sizes from the smallest to the largest. Will be pleased to show if you will come in. T . W . SPECK, THE JEWELER. ????????? Does Honesty Pay? For Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods, don't forget Old George is the cheapest place in town. White Salt Fish and Barrel Pickles in stock now. Fresh Meats dally?Beef, Veal, Pork and Sausage. Fish on Saturdays. Creamery Butter every Day; Country Butter on Saturday, Eggs all the time. Going into business is like getting a wife. Only one in twenty-five succeeds, and he must be short on conscience, and have no feeiing for his fellowman. To do as you wish to be done by Is the rule I've tried to follow, I've been in business twenty years, And today ain't worth a dollar. OLD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES We have a new line of Thermos Bottles at $1.00 for Pint size, and $2.50 for Quart size. Full line of Tires and Inner Tubes? all sizes. Rubber and Linen Auto Coats. Don't forget that we sell Gasoline in 53 gallon Iron Barrels?Texaco?there's a difference. BRUSH RUNABOUTS?Everyman's Ccin? HUDSON and CHALMERS Cars. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. THE BEST EVER We still have a car of the best StailFed Tennessee Steers that ever happened in this part of the country. All meats are well refrigerated before it is cut. If you are not one of our customers. you are missing a treat in the way of good meats. THE CITY MARKET, C. F. SHERER, Prop. j mosquit | Ready for the Bed at Thomsc j local view post cards, some especially I Ladies' $1.00 White Lawn Shin I English Long Cloth at I Children's Gingham Dresses at ^ Men's Straw Hats at I Ladies' Trimmed Hats, ! Childrens' 25c and 50 Sailors, I Ladies' $1.50 Sailors, M Ladies' $1.00 Sailors I Ladies' 75c Sailors, I Ladies' 50c Sailors, j THE THOMSO 'TIS p IT j OUR' V ' NESS ENTRUSTED TO US LIBERAL MANNER AS TC ER'S RELATION WITH 1 TORY AND PROFITABLE. CELLENT FACILITIES OFP THE ADVANTAGE OF h LISHED FOR YEARS AND MADE SAFETY ITS FIRST The National ABSOLUTE! Rock Hill, W. J. Roddey, Pres. I IF YOU WILL NOTICE i i How the small amounts you spend count up at the end of the week or month you will appreciate an Account In our Savings Department. 1 By merely saving a part of this ' even small expenditure you can J have an Account with us. * Start with as little as a Dollar li if you like, add to it as often a as possible?have Money in i: the Bank. I Bank of Hickory Grove 1 EVERY < I MAN? is the carver of h i 1 You can't sit down and "whittle from the other fellow's bonds, ! other fellow's investments. You Simply Have to 4 Some More?Earn Your Own Labor. There are no "Lucky Strike: matter of hammering, and keep cious investments. It is not al\ I prospect of large returns that ti I of Deposit, with the liberal inte j all of its safety, Is a Good Inve | The FIRST NAT | YORKVILI j "IT IS BETTER TO BE i O. E. WILKINS, President. GEORGIA FARM LANDS DO you wish farms in Middle Geor- 1 gia, in Laurens county, the county that produces more cotton than any other county in the State? This is your chance to secure some of the finest farm lands in Georgia. A 3,350 E Acre Plantation, well improved, on ri railroad, adjoining the town of Mont- a rose, 38 miles from Macon; cood free- it stone water; healthy location; lies a beautifully; will be sold In tracts of C Fifty Acres up, on Liberal Terms to facilitate winding up an estate. For 2 further information, address "EXECU- it TOR." Box 23. Station A, Atlanta, Ga. It TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, n ALL persons indebted to the estate ? of MILINDA WITHERSPOON, * deceased, are hereby notified to make L payment to me at once. Persons hav- _ ing claims against said estate should _ present them, duly authenticated, . within the time prescribed by law. JOHN I. BARRON, Administrator. ? I BUY OXFORD! | IF YOU NEED OXFORDS Ol T OFFERING SOME VERY RICH X CERTAINLY MAKE YOUR MONE ? WILL COME TO WRAY'S AND S: % FER IN SHOES. CLOTHING AND |j IAJOK OVER OUR OXFORD F T Men's $5 Low Cut SIKH'S? X Men's $3.50 Low Cut Shoes ? Men's $3.00 Low Cut Shoes fr Bovs" 50c Tennis Shoes?-N< ! Ladies' {3.50 Low Cut SIio Ladies J3.50 Velvet Oxford Ladies' $2.50 Velvet ShoesLadies' $2 Velvet OxfordsChildren's 50c Soft Sole Ox EXTKA GOOD VALVES IN '? Men's $15 Suits?Now $8.98 n Suit. ? Men's $12.50 Suits?Now $7.18 a ! T Men's $10 Two Piece Suits?NN Y Boys' $1.50 to $1.75 Suits?X I J. 0. WRAY, *A *A I o bars T ?n's?Prices, $1.50 and $2.00. | I colored, 1 Ct. each 1 good values | t Waists Now 50 Cts. | 98 Cts. the Bolt. I Half Price. " Half Price. | 98 Cts. | 10 Cts. Each. | 98 Cts. I 79 Cts. I 69 Cts. I 39 Cts. | JV COMPANY I 1P 0 s e\ to handle any busiin such a fair and ) make the CUSTOM:his bank satisfacaside from the ex ered, this bank has [aving been estab? of always having CONSIDERATION. Union Bank, LY SAFE ^ - s. c. [ra B. Dunlap, Cashier. YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS (THE OLD RELIABLE.) IRON FENCING We handle 8THJWART'S IRON FENCING for cemeterlee and front ards, and can also furnlah you a nice fese or Settee for your lawn or an >rnaaaental Hitching Post or Tree luard. The cost Is not so great and they ast a life time. Send us word to come md show you designs. No wire fencng handled. We have the largest stock of MARJLiE In the Carollnas. rORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. John E. Carroll, Pres. "'I | is own fortune " and expect to cut Coupons nor draw interest from the I 'Dig" and then Dig Own Money By Your ?" for the most of us; it is a hammering along with judivays the big interest or the l irn out best. A Certificate i rest paid by this Bank, with stment In the Long Run. 10NAL BANK, -E, S. C. SAFE THAN SORRY." R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Very Low Excursion Rate* 'o Columbia, S. C.. via Southern Railway, Account United Confederate Reunion of South Carolina, August 22nd and 23rd: For the above occasion the Southern tailway announces extremely low ates from all points in South Carolina nd Augusta, Ga., and between and lcludlng Ashevllle, Marion, Statesville - XT /X rVUumHfn S na sajisuiLry, i-*. v^., w w>u?..? and return. Tickets will be sold August 20th, 1st, 22d and 23rd, final limit returnlg to reach original starting point not iter than midnight of August 26th. The following are the round trip Eites from points named: Shelby, N. $2.75; Yorkville, $2.00; Blacksburg, 2.50; Rock Hill, $1.70; Chester, $1.30; eckhart, $1.75; Gaffney, $2.35. For further Information apply to all 'leket Agents. Southern Railway. IW* Rebuilt Typewriters at The inquirer office. Guaranteed. tk th r? Th Th m m m m Th > At WRAY'S I \ 7 * CLOTHING WE ARE STILL PICKINGS. AND YOU CAN y Y DO ITS BEST WORK IF YOU | EE WHAT WE HAVE TO OF- O OTHER SUMMER GOODS. X RICES?SEE THE GOODS. Now $3.75 Pair. f i?Now $2.98 Pair. S i?NOw $2.25 Pair. ? ow 40 Cts. a Pair. + es?Now $2.50 Pair. W s?Now $2.75 Pair. X ?Now $1.98 a Pair. X -Now $1.48 a Pair. A fords?Now 38 Cts. + CLOTHING FOR MEN. | Suit. $ nv $5.98. + OW 98 CtS. Suit. V THE LEADER |