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Statement of the Condition of the loan and Savings Sank located at Yorkville, S. C.. at the close of business, February 20, 1912. Resources: Loans and Discounts $221,198 19 Overdrafts 1,919 90 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 30,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 86,248 48 Currency 7.620 00 Oold : 220 00 ~ Silver and Minor Coin 2,211 71 Checks and Cash Items... 440 77 Total $361,059 06 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000 00 ^ Surplus Fund 46,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 3,667 67 Due to Banks and and Bankers ..$ 3.832 22 Individual Deposits subject to . Check $152,621 33 Savings Deposits. 7,173 50 Time Certificates -J* 77 7fi? Q7 Ol UVPUDU .... I . vv .. Cashier's Checks. 1,246 28 Total Deposits 242,657 30 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 5.000 00 % Other liabilities, viz.: 3,734 08 Totai $351,059 05 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York ss. Before me came J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being: duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me rthls 26th day of February. 1912. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: B. N. Moore, C. E. Spencer, J. S. Brice. Jr Directors. No. 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Firs! National Bank At Sharon, in the State of South CarY Carolina, at the close of business. February 20th, 1912: Resourees: Loans and Discounts $ 58,744 58 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 330 56 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 196 52 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 4,651 96 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 31,409 48 Due from approved Reserve Agents *. 10.067 77 Checks and other cash items 28 82 Notes of other National Banks 460 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 62 25 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: f Specie $3,125 10 Legal-tender notes 540 00 3.665 10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (6% of circulation) 1,260 00 Total $135,867 04 Liabilitiss: Capital atock paid In I 25,000 00 Surplus fund 2,100 00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid... 2,061 67 National Bank Notes outstanding 23,800 00 Due to other National Banks . ..$ 119 67 Dividends unpaid 21 00 Individual deposits X- subjei t to check 46,958 06 Demand certificates of deposit. 4.361 53 Time Certificates of deposit 30,647 98 Cashier's checks outstanding .. .. 797 13 4 Total Deposits 82,884 37 Total $135,867 04 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Cot'nty of York, ss: I. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1912. C. S. PRATT, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: J. . Rainey, W J. H. Saye, W . J. S. Rainey, LESS THAN TWO CENTS A YEAR FOR OIL AINU KtrMino 19 i n t OPERATING COST OF THE FAMOUS HAND-DRIVEN =>00 POUNDS CAPACITY PER HOL . SHARPLES Tubular Cream Separator Tin* SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR is the best in the world. This fact ha9 been demonstrated time ard attain, and there are thousands upon * thousands of dairymen all over the country who know it and will prove It to you if you want the proof. We sell the SHARPLES TUBU1,AR SEPARATORS and we want ever>' dairyman In York county who now owns or expects to buy a Separator to come and see the SHARPLES. It is within your reach in price and is sold under an Absolute Guarantee of Perfect Satisfaction in Your Hands. It has less parts and more capacity than any Separator made. Call and see it. Yorkville Hardware Co. I ! DICTIONARY COUPON. I I The Enquirer will credit TEN * VOTES to ! I I I I School I rin the New International Dictionary I Contest if this Coupon is returned I to this Office on or before March I 22, 1912. ' t ; FOR RENT. ONE-Horse Farm on Yorkvllle R. F. D. No. 5, two miles from town. Address me at Clover. It CHAS. CALDWELL. TIME UP SUBSCRIBERS to The Enquirer on my club will please take note of the fact that Pay Time is here. Because of so much bad weather I have been unable to see them all, and those who have not already done so will please settle with me or at The Enquirer office. E L. FORD. THE GREAT $15.00 LINE OF MADE TO ORDER SUITS IS SNAPPIER THIS SEASON THAN EVER. We are showing an elegant line of Samples for your inspection. Come and let us snow you wnai gooa vmue ?id.uu will buy. FIT GUARANTEED. If you haven't time to call at our store, let us send our Samples to your home where you can look them over at your convenience. We can please YOU. McGonnell Dry Goods Co. THE .HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOORDER CLOTHES FOR MEN. COMING THE MAN FROM KAHN BROS.'? Our Merchant Tailors?Will be here on MARCH 3RD and 4TH, and will display in our store the catchiest line of Fashionable Woolens ever placed on exhibition in Yorkville. Everything: that is up-to-date for the Spring and Summer of 1912, Is included. It's a solid array of all the newest creations. Whether you need a Suit or not we want you to be sure to come and examine this line. We Guarantee a Fit and Perfect Satisfaction. The Prices are Reasonable. Do not forget To come to see us about FERTILIZERS. We will sell you the best goods on the market and probably save you money. Have for sale, Cotton Seed Meal, several Mules, Wagons. Cows. Buggies, Doublp Surrey and 500 Sacks of Flour real cheap. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. You Can Get From Me? SWIFT'S HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS. SNOW WHITE. SNOW DRIFT and PURE LARD. SUGAR, COFFEE and TEAS. OCTAGON SOAP, SANTA CLAUS SOAP, FAIRY SOAP. AND IVORY SOAP. SALT THAT'S ALL SALT?From 5 Cta. to 65 Cts. a Bag. I. W. JOHNSON P. S.?I sell CHICKEN FEED. <;. H O'LEAICl MY STOCK OF Furniture HUGS. STOVES. IL1RNESS AND SADDLES is up to its standard in QUALITY, and my CLOSE PRICES are in keeping with low priced cotton. Remember in buying HEATERS and COOK STOVES, that my PIPE is Guaranteed Absolutely Against Telescoping. A Call and Comparison of Quality and Prices will convince the Intelligent Buyer. G. H. O'LEARY. % CATCH-ON For Choice Young Beef, Veal, Pork and Sausage, Come to OLD GEO.-i The Butcher. For Boiled Dinner, I have Turnips, Cabbage and Potatoes; also Canned Kraut, Corn and Tomatoes. I have 200 pounds of Pure HomeMade Lard for Sale. I sell Extra Good Coffee at 25 Cts. a pound. Nice, Fresh, Country Butter at 25 Cts. a pound, and everything in Meats, and Groceries at Popular Prices. Please Pay Your Beef Bill Promptly, as I NEED THE MONEY?My country friends sell Beeves and Hogs? C. O. D. When you go to buy Beef cattle, You are supposed to have the dough, And if you haven't got the Money Then it ain't NO USE to go. OLD GEORGE, The Butcher. A Specialty With Me I make a Specialty of handling the very best FEED STUFFS for Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs and Poultry. If you use FEED of any kind it is to your interest to gee me for what you may want. I have the stuff, it is of the right quality and I sell it at the right price. Try RICE MEAL for your pigs. It is a forcer and a fattener. Pigs will grow faster and fatter on Rice Meal than on any other feed. It is also a splendid Mash feed for poultry, especially for fattening hens. Try it. FLOUR? If you want the BEST FLOUR you have ever used, try just ONE SACK of VOIGHT'S ROYAL (you'll come back for more). Everybody who tries this Flour likes it. See me for your Chewing Tobaccos. I have the varieties, the qualities and the prices by the plug, pound or box. J. M.FERGUSON. MORE MULES , ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FINE ANIMALS JUST IN. We desire our friends throughout the county to know that we have just received ANOTHER CARLOAD OF MULES. They are Fine, Carefully Selected Animals. and we believe we can please almost anybody as to values and prices. AT SHARON We are going to have a bunch of MULES and HORSES at Youngblood's Stable. Sharon, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st, and will be there several days. Our friends of the vicinity are invited to come and see us. OTHER STOCK Besides the shipped Mules we have on hand a bunch of other Mules that have come our way in various trades and we are in position to talk Mule or Horse to Just anybody. Come around. We'll treat you right. SMOAK-BROWN REJUVENATE Begin nov to put your home in apple-pie order for the spring and summer. Repaint your floors, door and window facings, mantels, chairs, tables, etc. A little Paint and a little Oil and a little Varnish properly applied, will do wonders In putting your home In better shape. Appearances can .be helped wonderfully at very Utile expense. See us for the Paints in All Colors, Hard Oils and Varnishes, Stains, Brushes, Glass, Putty, etc. .Then too, perhaps you are thinking l of repainting the outside of your home this spring. Are you? If so, come and see us about House Paints. We sell the best there Is to be had and sell at the RIGHT PRICES?Prices . You Can Afford to Pay. There's no better place to buy than HERE. YORK FURNITURE CO. m iy? m mw { YOUNi ' The President of one of the Bank In the West, located In the ( I lowing advice to young men: Start a Business of YOUR'CM Choose a business in which it ; WAY. Be Persistent, Work Hard, Be Do not avoid difficulties, but ! His First Job Is a young man'i His OWN hard earned money Be sure that your expendltur And last and by no wise least I and there Is no better place than the opportunity to Invest It. The FIRST NA1 YORKV1L "YOU MAI) BETTER BF ; o. E. WILKIN8. President. "" ? -- ? "" " ? Home-Ground Meal We have about twenty-five bushels of CHOICE HOME-GROUND COUNTRY MEAL. If you want something good, we can furnish It now If you will move quick. N. C. BUCKWHEAT. The season for Buckwheat Cakes Is ripe, and we have a lot of extra good quality N. C. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Let us sehd you a few pounds. N. O. MOLASSES. To go with the Buckwheat cakis we have a barrel of extra good quality OPEN KETTLE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES that you will find much better In flavor than most molasses that you can buy. Try 'em. < < \ It ROLL BROS. I Peters' Shoe Wo h#ve rpr>f?lvfld a larae shin (Shoes possess all the necessary qi In the most costly Shoes?being SI FORT and DURABILITY. We fe once given this Shoe a trial, we wl PERMANENT CUSTOMERS. Come in and Inspect this cell will be convinced of the many mer to be found In PETERS' SHOES. J. M. SI DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTI SHOES, GROCERIES, LUMBER if you need any kind of Lumber, [ either Dressed or Rough, Green or Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what you need. We can supply your wants at the Right Prices. If you want Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, .Window Weights, Locks, Hinges, Nails or other Building Supplies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build or Remodel any buildings see us about the work before making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY Just The Same We have been Headquarters for the past several years for the VERY BEST GROCERIES. We are Just the same today, only MORE SO. See us for FLOUR. MEAL. CORN, OATS, COW AND HORSE FEEDS of all kinds; MEATS, LARDS and all other STAPLE GROCERIES. See us for the CHATTANOOGA Turn Plow?the BEST on the market, and also for KENTUCKY Turn Plows, and all kinds of Repairs for both. We carry a line of Staple Dry Goods and will make you interesting prices. Yours for Business, Yorkvllle Banking & Mercantile Co. Fountain Pens If you do any writing, come and, let me FIT YOUR HAND with a surej enough Fountain Pen?one that will | give you entire satisfaction. I have them?All sizes, all styles of the best quality, and at very moderate prices. ItKPAIIl WORK. If you watch is out of repair bring it to me for Cleaning and Repairing. A watch that will not run at all. or that runs spasmodically, is worse than no watch at all. Bring me yours and I will put it In shape to keep time correctly. Or perhaps it is your Clock that is out of joint, won't run or will not strike properly. I can fix Clocks too. and the cost is very modest. Or perhaps you have some broken Jewelry. a brooch, a pin, a ring, a buckle or something of the kind, that you want repaired. Bring it, too. you may as well be using It as leaving it In a box or drawer doing nothing. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. FOR SALE ENUINE Norton Yam Sweet PoT tato Seed, 75 cents per bushel f. o. b. cars. Extra Select Seed, grown especially for us, $1.00 per bushel. Have only limited supply of last named. Terms, Cash with order. STRICKLAND BROS., Blackshear, Ga. 10f4t RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS FOR early hatching, from heavy winter layers; $1. $1.75 and $2.25 per 15. Mrs. A. M. GRIST. Yorkvllle. 15 t 3t Ten Thousand Loaves a Day This sounds like lots of Bread, doesn't It? Well it is only the dally capacity of our Bakery since we have remodeled and installed a lot of up-to-theminute machinery and the latest patent ovens. We don't mean to make you believe that we sell all of this Bread In Oreenwood. While we sell lots of it here, we also ship bread daily to over 50 agents scattered In a radius of 100 miles. OLD HOMESTEAD BREAD Is already famous and with our new plant it will become more famous. With our new equipment our Bread and Cakes, etc., are never touched by human hands. We invite you to come and inspect our new plant at any time ?not a special hour when we are looking for you, but surprise us with a visit most any old time, and we will be delighted to show you exactly how we prepare and bake the tjead that we hope you are now using. THE GREENWOOD BAKERY. For Sale in Yorkville only by HERNDON & GORDON. rwFwniriw iw Hint m m w mm iii G MEN J larger Banks, If not the largest I ?lty of Chicago. 111., gives the fol- 1 iVX. | is possible to start in a SMALL ; Absolutely Truthful and Honest. Seek Them. s First Great Opportunity. is his BEST Capital. es are LESS than your income. i is the SAFETY of your "Savings" ; in a good Bank, until you have NONAL BANK, j .LE. S. C. : SAFE THAN SOKUY." It. C. ALLE1N. Casliler. I Hess Stock Food Every man who owns Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs ought to give them a CONDITION POWDER at this season. They need It, because it puts their systems in condition for the warmer weather?makes them show up to the best advantage, and protects them against diseases of all kinds. If you want the BEST ask for Dr. HESS' POULTRY PAN-A-CEA. If you want your hens to lay large quantities of eggs you should give them regular feeds of HESS' POULTRY PAN-A-CEA. It helps the egg production and protects against disease. See us for both of the above preparations and also for Hess' Insect Powders to destroy vermin on chickens, hogs, etc. York Drag Store. s of Quality ment of PETERS' SHOES. These lullflcations that are to be found loes of QUALITY, STYLE, COM>el confident that after you have 11 have gained you as one of our ebrated line of SHOES and you its and wonderful values that are ROUP OXS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. HARDWARE, ETC. FOR SALE 210 Acres?2J miles of Sharon; 1 dwelling house, 2 tenant houses, good barn; half mile of Sutton Springs school. Splendid Farm. A Nice Cottage Home?In the town of Smyrna; 5 rooms, situated near the Graded school building. One of the best cottages in town. Price, $650. 200 Acres?Tom Gwin home, three miles of Sharon; 3 tenant houses; a large brick residence, worth twothirds of the whole price of the farm, for $4,000.00. Several thousand feet of Weatherboarding and Framing. At saw mill at Beersheba church. Also some fine White Oak Lumber. See or write J. L. Hemphill. R. F. D., Filbert, S. C., or call on me at my office. 319 Acres?Joins R. B. Hartness, M. B. Love and others. 1 House, 1-story, 6 rooms; 5 tenant houses, all well finished; 1 5-room, 4 3-room; good barn, double crib; hydraulic ram runnirfg water to house; 3 good pastures; 165 acres under cultivation; 150 In timber. Price upon application. Property of John T. Feemster. 20 Acres?At Filbert. One-story house, 4 rooms; one-half red and other sandy. Price, $1,000.00. 35 Acres?20 acres under cultivation, balance in timber; Joins E. Price, Wm. Burns and R. N. McElwee. Price, $350.00. 11 Acres?Joins L. Fergtlson, Frank Smith, J. W. Dobson. 1 house, 1-story, 6 rooms. Price, $1,300.00. 220 Acres?Near King's Mountain Battleground; 1 house, 1-story, seven rooms, New; 25 acres under cultivation, balance in timber; 6 miles from King's Creek. Good new barn, dressed lumber; 2 tenant houses, 3 rooms each. Price, $15.75 per Acre. 74 65-100 Acres?Joins R. J. Davis, Sandy Watson and others. One-story, 5-room house; barn, cotton house and crib. Price, $1,312.50. 200 Acres?Fronting public road, 1story 4-room house; 4 horse farm open; 75 acres in timber; 2 miles from Roddey. Price, $30 00 per Acre. 84-100 Acres?Residence of J. J. Smith, deceased, in Clover, on King's Mountain street; 2 stories, 7 rooms; .vood house; barn; cow stable; good garden; well for stock, near bam. 75 Acres?Level land, .'.4 miles from Sharon; 1 house; 40 acres in cultivation. Price, $20.00 per Acre. Walter G. Hayes. 300 Acres?34 miles from Sharon; a large 3-story brick residence; good well and springs; 3 tenant houses; 2 cribs; rolling land; Very Cheap. 57 Acres?2 miles of Hickory Grove; on public highway; fronting Southern railway. Price, $20.00 an Acre. 153 Acres?Joins T. W. Jackson, L. T. Wood and others; 1 2-story 9-room house; 1 tenant house, 4 rooms; 6 miles of Newport. Price, $21.00 Acre. A beautiful lot and residence of Mrs. Ada E. Faulconer. On East Liberty street, 100 feet front, about 400 feet deep; joins Rev. E. E. Gillespie and Hon. G. W. S. Hart. Price on Application. 180 Acres?24 acres bottom land; 1 dwelling house, 1 1-2 story, 5 rooms: fine barn; 1 tenant house. Price, $11 an Acre. J. C. WILBORN. NOTICE OP DISCHARGE NOTICE is hereby given that I have this day filed In the Probate Court for York county. South Carolina, my Final Return as Administrator of the estate of W. D. Miller, deceased; and that on FRIDAY, the 8TH DAY OF MARCH. 1912. I shall apply to said Court for final discharge as sueh Administrator. SAMUEL L. MILLER. Sr.. Administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the Estate of W. D. Miller, dec'd. 11 t 5t* fW New type, good stock and knowing how, is what makes The Enquirer's job printing satisfy its users. We Are Nc Our Far me WE ARK PREPARED I FARMERS WITH TIIE1 IF YOU ARE NOT ALREA ERS, WE INVITE YOU TO THE UNITED STATES GOV THIS BANK. The National i A BSO Lin Rock Hill, \V. J. KODDEY, President. FERTILIZERS, I believe I can Interest every York county farmer who expects to buy Fertilizers. I have the QUALITIES, the VARIETIES and the PRICES. I can furnish Fertilizers In any quantity from a Sack to a Carload See me for Aminonlatcd Goods, Adds, Kalnlt, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. PITTSBURG FENCING WIRE. I have Just received a carload of Pittsburg Fence Wire?Known everywhere as the BEST. I have It In all Depths from "Hog Wire" up. This wire makes the cheapest permanent fence you can build. See me for what you want and PRICES that are right. Mr. PROGRESSIVE FARMER: Make a note of the fact, please, that "IMPERIAL" Turnplows are equal In every respect to any turn plow on the market and BETTER than most of them. See me for an "IMPERIAL" Plow and also for CUTAWAY Harrows. You need them on your farm. W. R. CARROLL WEBSTER'S NATIONAL ONE VOLUME CONTAINING TI AUTHORITATIVE LIBRARY C THE WORLD'S THOUGHT. AC1 CONSTANT SOURCE OF KNOW! MEMBERS OF THE HOME, A < NESS AND PROFESSIONAL M.: THE STUDENT. HERE ARE SOME OF I NEW?The only new unabridged HIGHEST SCHOLARSHIP?The many eminent specialists. Ed LL. D. former U. S. 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GRI We Still Have Lots of Mighty Good Things To offer at the Old Shannon & Hope store and it will be worth your while to come and see them. How about a No. A Mllhurn Wagon for $55.00? We have a nice lot of Fresh Groceries at the Brick Store at the Right Prieea. What about your new Spring Suit? We represent the International Tailoring Co., and their made-to-measure Clothes Fit. Call and see the Spring line. KENNEDY BROS. Sharon - - S. C. TIME TO PAY ALL Subscribers on my club who have not already done so, will please settle at once with me or at The Enquirer office. A. W. McFARLAND. Pf You can save n third to half by buying a ltcbuilt Typewriter. See The Enquirer Office. I ANSWERING 4. ??? f It is one of the functions of "? TIO.WS OF ITS CUSTOMERS, v The Banking knowledge of U * at the command of our patrons ai j- ANSWER QUESTIONS. We con! ? LONG TO OUR CUSTOMERS an V NESS WE SOLICIT. A YOU ARE SURE of Courtec ? IT WILL PAY YOU to get ? ways In which WE ARE WILLIN ! Loan and Sz I " YORKVII >w Serving r Customers X> SUPPLY ALL OF OUR IR 1912 NEEDS | DY ONE OF OUR CUSTOM- I BECOME ONE. * ERNMENT DEPOSITS WITH I Union Bank, 'ELY SAFE - - - S. C. ji IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. ? ???????? - Ten Dags More BECAUSE OP THE VERY INCLEMENT WEATHER DURING MV SPECIAL SALE AND THE PREVAILING BAD ROADS. I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THIS SALE FOR ? TEN DAYS LONGER ? THIS IS A SPLENLID OPPOR TUNITY FOR THE MAN OR WOMAN WHO WANTS TO MAKE MONEY BY SAVING IT. SUPPOSE YOU COME TODAY. M. A. McFARLAND Ptnckney Road R. F. D. No. 4. nevHOTEIT DICTIONARY. IE PITH AND ESSENCE OF AN I JOVERING EVERY FIELD OF 1) [ ION, AND CULTURE. IT IS A LEDGE AND INTEREST TO ALL NECESSITY TO EVERY BUSILN. AND INDISPENSABLE TO [j TS SALIENT FEATURES Dictionary In many years. i result of seven years labor by lltor-ln-Chlef, W. T. Harris. Ph.D., } loner of Education. iary with the New Divided Page, t irds from the less Important. A j* ?flned (400,000) than ever appear\ s volume. 2,700 PAGES. Type lume set. Many full page plates, j, and carefully treated than ever ' ng value. How easy to gain Ini of the bookmakers' art. .Strong $ duction of publishers who for 67 ^ thorltatlve Dictionaries. Cost of | >IES FREE poses to give away TWO COPIES DUNTY SCHOOLS ABSOLUTELY ft HE ENQUIRER will be found a fj pon sent to this office will entitle -/ tent. to receive TEN VOTES. b ecelve the HIGHEST and NEXT t ectlvely, will each receive FREE S NEW INTERNATIONAL DIC- | published in our Issue of TUES- ' pons mu3t come to this office by AT 0 O'CLOCK. P. 31. i work In the interest of their re;test editor enquirer. ' ST'S SONS CITY MEAT MARKET C. P. SHERER, Prop. BEEF There is Beef of various kinds; but I handle only two kinds?Better and BEST, which means Stall Fed and the Dressed Product from the West. PORK AND SAUSAGE? I am putting in a lot of time buying nice hogs and handle Pork In all cuts, and Power Ground Sausage, Pure Pork and Mixed. HAMS AND BACON? Don't forget my Hams and Bacon, by the Pound, by the Strip or by the 'Ham. The Hams are skinned or Boiled Boneless. Many customers find it convenient to be able to buy a pound at a time. BEEP CATTLE? I am In the market for all the Beef Cattle I can get of the kind and quality I handle. I pay a good price and feed the cattle until ready for slaughter. People who have such cattle should notify me. 1 want Butter and Eggs?especially Eggs. Yours for Quality, C. P. SHERER. BRATTON FARM. Phone No. 132. We still have on hand a few Pure Bred Berkshire Figs and Shoats, Grade Guernsey Heifers and Milkers, and one Full Flood Guernsey Bull, 18 months old. and all of the above are for sale at LIVING PRICES. Let us have your order for Fresh, Old-time Country Sausage, made from milk and '"ohm t c.A nlnro It'o tho hocf ffninff We want TEN more Milk ami Cream customers. Phone us. Stove Wood?Sawed to length and split, delivered on short notice. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. >.. r. .T.A, .-r? ir, .t. ,T> VTVTVTVT QUESTIONS I A a Bank to ANSWER THE QUES- + f te Officers and Managers is always ? id we are NEVER TOO BUSY TO | slder that our time and labor BE- f d to the PUBLIC WHOSE BUSI- 2 | ius Treatment HERE. a better acquainted with the many y G TO HELP YOU. 2 ivings Bank ! ,LE, S. C. I $400 PI For every penny spent we will Issi are good for their face value In i Every Cent of Purcliaae. The Coi are not interested In securing the some friend or acquaintance happ The contest is open to any one in and the Person Securing Vote Q Number of Votes, Will Receive Till ALL COST. NO PUBL1CITY-EQW Nominations will be received by mail, and will at once be entei person will be notified. There w every contestant will be assigned llshed bulletins will be by numbe test the Piano will immediately tx number will win this beautiful an< name, have a number assigned t number among your relatives and THE CHANCE COSTS NOTHING secure an instrument that will glv CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBI SHIEDER D1 D. L. 8HIE: DRUGS. MEDICINES, SUND "THE NYA YORKVILLE, COME AND GET Canned PEACHES A Can of SODARENE tiAifTXTtr v.milieu avium a PORK AND BEANS Canned TRIPE Canned OYSTERS. Barrel COFFEE HENO COFFEE and CHICKORY POSTUM WESSON'S COOKING OIL? (25c a can). CAKES. CANDIES JELLIES and APPLE BUTTER All kinds SHOE POLISH TOASTED CORN FLAKES. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. \NEWSm I Quality, Variet II MANY OF OUR NEW SPRI STORE?OTHERS ARE ARRIV ERS ARE NOW IN THE EAST NEWEST NOVELTIES IN ALL 1 |w ATTENTION TO THE NEWEST ( ALL OF THESE GOODS WILL B WEEKS NOW. AND WE PROMI1 BUYING PUBLIC A DISPLAY 0 MEASURE UP TO THE HIGH VARIETIES. QUALITIES AND A S1ISTENT WITH QUALITY. FOSTER SUNDAY COMES < WE WILL MAKE EVERY EF FRIENDS WITH EVERYTHING ICASION IN THE WAY OF FASH WEAR, ETC. YOU CAN ALWAYS DEFEN THOMSON STI LE, and THOM! VALUES. SHOP HERE AND YC |THE THO GET THE HABIT NOTHING BUT FIR8T-CLAS8 PICTURES SHOWN AT THE STAR THEATRE John?Where are you going tonight. Jim? Jim?I think I will take Mary to the STAR THEATRE, and see those pictures that fellow Fayssoux has been talking about so much. John?I think I'll go too, If I can borrow the price. Fayssoux?Yes, John, borrow the J -a- IWa Va.i mill nav. price, UIIU KC me onvn, iuu mu er regret It. See th? Picture? at Th? 8TAR THEATRE Tonight and Every Night. Admission: 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. nwimw w hi it - iwiii w mm ui ui1 Shoes! > t | Before you buy SHOES come the SHOES I have In stock. I \va ! ly. Get a good Idea of the QUA1 Z and the VALUES, and then you w 2 We have them at the right price | MEN'S SHOES?FROM 98 CTS. t Z LADIES' SHOES?FROM 1 I CHILDREN'S SHOE MEN'S EXT We have too many MEN'S P. & stock as quickly as possible. If F ' NOW is a good time to buy PANT \ MEN'S PANTS, $5 quality?NOW MEN'S PANTS. 14 quality?N MEN'S PANTS. $3 qualityit MEN'S PANTS, J2.60 < ! MEN'S PANTS, S2.0 | MEN'S PANTS. \ I BE SURE TO SEE MY BA : GAINS FOR LITTLE MONEY. | CALL AND SEE MY GOODS ; WE'LL BE PLEASED TO SHOW I J. Q. \ BV_ ANO FREE! m [S BEAUTIFUL PIANO ie Trade Coupons. These Coupons rotes at the rate of One Vote for ipons are transferable, and If you prize for yourself, you can make iy by savin* your votes for them, this town <Jr surrounding country, >upoitM Representing the Largest h Heuutlful Instrument FREE OF il CHANCE FOR ALL from anyone, either personally or red In a Voting Register, and the 111 be no publicity for anyone, as a particular number. All pubr only. At the close of the oon5 awarded the Winner. No lucky d useful prise. Just send In your o you, and then boost for that friends. The rules are simple? An opportunity for anyone to e untold joy and pleasure. ' CR 1ST, 1912, AT S O'CLOCK. RUG STORE DER, Prop. nnfl DATVTQ A VTA ATT fi rAIilJO JTBilM* \/l 1A7. m L STORE" 1 8. c. B i4rc Koa Aetnaized? If YOU should meet with an accident that either totally or partially disabled you, or be confined to your room by slixness ot any kind (or a week or longer, would your income become lip paired or stop? If it would do either, you NEED Health and Accident Insurance. If your disability In no way Impaired your income, why then you are not insurable, becauso Accident and Health Insurance is only intended to indemnify the assured against loss to the extent tor which he is insured, and for this reason none except income earners are insurable. If you should become disabled either by accident or sickness, and are in the insurable class, don't you think you would suffer much less mental anguish if you knew you were AETNA" , IZED and had a Guarantee, backed by $100,000,000 that your Income would continue for 200 weeks if your disability should last so long? See me about it TODAY. 8AM M. GRI8T, Insurance Fire life Accident Health SGGOODSl y, Style, Price I NO GOODS ARE NOW IN OUR B INO EVERY DAY?OUR BUY ERN MARKETS BUYING THE H jINES, AND GIVING ESPECIAL, Q CREATIONS IN LADIES' WEAR. ^ E ON DISPLAY WITHIN A FEW 3E OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE F SPRING GOODS THAT WILL H EST STANDARDS IN STYLES, S lT THE LOWEST PRICES CON- H ON APRIL 7 THIS TEAR, AND I FORT TO SUPPLY OUR LADY W THEY WANT FOIt THAT OC [IOXABLE HEADWEAR, NECKD ON THOMSON QUALITY, and SON VARIETY, and THOMSON H >U WILL PLEASE YOURSELF. M S O N C O. | nsMBssaiS Reserve and Capital A savings account answers both purposes. It is a reserve for times of hardship, weakness, and want It is capital for use, when a business proposition offers. We Invite your account. First National Hank Of Sharon, 8. C. Shoes! and see me. I want to show you nt you to examine them thoroughL.ITY, the STYLE, the MAKE-UP ! ill buy your SHOES AT WRAY'S. s: [ o $5.00 A PAIR. 98 CTS. to $3.50 A PAIR. : S?FROM 19 CTS. to $2.00 PAIR. TtA PANTS ! ANTS and we want to reduce our 'RICE is any consideration to you rs. See these prices: 5 $3.48. I OW $2.98. -NOW $2.24. luallty?NOW $1.98. 0 quality?NOW $1.68. \ SI.50 quality?NOW $1.18. RGAIN COUNTERS?BIO* BARWHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING? j ' YOU. VRAY an gn hu hi an hi mi an s?i an am ass ai i J