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- but down In his own heart we do not ^ believe that he feels the bitterness against the entire prees that he has claimed to feel. * As we see it, the case of Felder and Ble&se stands about as follows: Felder files complaint upon information and belief. Blease files a return denying everything. The next thing is for Felder to submit his proof?or back down and be regarded forever as a "four flusher." It was unnecessary for Blease to make any defense. Felder has proven nothlftg. ,But Blease has gone so far into his defense that Felder now has a * tactical advantage if he has any proof at all. For he has had a peep into Blease's hand and knows every card that the governor holds. Felder*s "hold card" is face downwards on the table. He may be able to fill out his hand with a "royal straight" or he may have * merely a "loo loo."?Anderson Daily Mail. MERE-MENTION. Mrs. Rene B. Morrow was acquitted by a Chicago jury Friday of the charge of murdering her husband A GerV man battleship rammed a torpedo boat at Kiel, Germany, last Friday. Three sailors of the torpedo boat were instantly killed Twenty-four persons were injured, some seriously in a collision of trolley oars in Philadelphia Friday afternoon In a message to # congress Friday, President Taft stated that the Philippine islands are now almost self-supporting The national assembly of China has rejected the whole list of nominees of President Yuan Shi Kal for cabinet portfolios.... Russia and Japan are reported to have entered into an alliance for joint defense in case either nation Is attacked. As the result of the bombardment of Turkish forts at the entrance of the Dardanelles by Italian warships last Friday, Turkey has closed the Dardanelles to the ships of the world. The residence of a Catholic priest at Lilly, Pa, was dynamited last Thursday night, because of the priest's activity in prosecuting criminal cases. ' Col. Roosevelt is busily engaged in preparing an address to be delivered before the convention which will assemble in Chicago on August 5 to ^ nominate him as a candidate for the presidency Prof. John W. Lansinger, for many years treasurer of the Millersville, Pa, state normal school, has been removed from office because of a shortage of $8,000 in his accounts. The bodv of a man. lashed to a spar, was sighted by the British steamship Hudson last week at a point about seventeen miles from where the Tl4^ tanic went down. The body was in the ~ ^ centre of a large field of icebergs J. Pierpont Morgan is quoted as saying that he is disgusted with the American political situation Two men were killed at Albany. N. Y.. Thursday, as the result of a fire which destroyed a ^ moving picture film warehouse. Films to the value of $100,000 were destroyed. In her trial trip off the Maine coast last week, the United States bat- ( tleship Wyoming, made a speed of , 22.045 knots per hour, the fastest speed ever made by a big gun battleship of ( her class....On June 1, 22,053,815 cu ?n Ano-aicrhth nf thft Die .varus, irao uuui ui.v-vio ? total earth and rock to be taken out of the Panama canal,vremained to be excavated A Jamaica, N. Y., lawver has advertised that he has a client with $8,000,000 who wants a 20-yearold wife. He is getting applications for the Job by the ton The emperor of W Japan is at the point of death. AT THE CHURCHE8. BAPTIST. * Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. ^ Prayer meeting on Thursday even- ( ing at' 8.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday after- , A noon at 6.15 o'clock. jtyerial gotos. Card of Thanks. We extend our heartfelt thanks for m the kindness of friends and neighbors ~ in connection with the illness and death of our son, Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stewart. Preaching at Beersheba. Beginning on Wednesday at 11 a. m., and continuing twice each day P through next Sabbath, there will be preaching at Beersheba. Rev. E. E. Gillespie will assist. It T. P. Burgess, Pastor. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their kindness to us in our receni trouble and sorrow?the illness and death of my wife. A. M. Ford. Picnic at Hopawell. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Hopewell School House on Thursday the 25th instant. There will be exercises by the children in the morning and in the afternoon addresses on appropriate subjects. The public is cordially invited to attend with wellfilled baskets. Committee. MAKES PIMPLES GO Remarkable How Zemo Clears the m Face of Pimples and All Other Blemishes. With the finger tips apply a little Zemo to the skin, then see the pimples and blackheads vanish. Zemo is a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, just simply sinks in and does the ^ work. You will be astonished to find how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all other skin diseases are cured. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is regularly sold by all druggists at $1 for the large bottles, but you can get a liberal size trial bottle for only * 25 cents. And this trial bottle is guaranteed. You surely will find Zemo a wonder. Get a bottle now from York Drug Store. York Drug Store. * HYMENEAL Married?At the residence of Mr. Robert Camp, three miles south of Clover, on July 22, 1912, by F. E. Clinton, notary public, Mr. STRAIT C. CAMP of Gastonia, N. C.. and Miss ETHEL CHATMAN. of York County. S. C. i. : - OBITUARY. I)iei>?In Yorkville, July J 5. 1912. of pellagra. ERNEST GRADY STEWART, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stew * art, aged 19 years. Interment In Rose Hill cemetery. $he Cotton |Rarhet. Yorkville, July 23.?Cotton, 123 cents. New York, July 22.?Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12.90; middling gulf 13.05; no sales . Cotton futures closed liarely steady as folows: Jan. 12.30; Feb. 12.32; Mar. 12.40; May 12.47; Juy 12.12; Aug. 12.12. M Sept. 12.20; Oct. 12.32; Nov. 12.27: Dec. 12.32. LOST BETWEEN A. R. P. Church and my residence last Sunday (Anchor) # Pearl Breast Pin. Reward for its return. tf (Mrs.) GEO. W. WILLIAMS. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the Democratic primary. W. P. POLLOCK. WE are authorized to announce D. E. FINLEY as a candidate for re-election to Congress, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the Democratic Primary. GLENN W. RAGSDALE. FOR U. S. SENATE I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL, Laurens, S. C. FOR SOLICITOR SIXTH CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Solicitor of the Sixth judicial circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. HARRY FOSTER. FOR MAGISTRATE EBENEZER TOWNSHIP. BELIEVING JOSEPH A. HOWE is the very man for Magistrate in Ebenezer township, we will appreciate the help of our fellow Democrats in the primary 10 secure me vuiea u^wooij to recommend his appolntmnt. 49 MANY FRIENDS. FOR CLERK OF THE COURT WE are authorized to announce JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Enquirer is authorized to announce A. EUGENE HUTCHISON of Rock Hill, as a candidate for Representative in the General Assembly from York county, subject to the Democratic primary. 59 te WE are authorized to announce O. L. SANDERS as a candidate for the house of representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce Dr. J. H. SAYE, of Sharon, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. THE manv friends of .T. R. HAILE of Fort Mill, hereby announce him as a suitable candidate for the State Legislature, subject to action of Primaries of Democratic party. WESTERN YORK. May 14. 1912. t 39 te FOR SHERIFF WE are authorized to announce HUGH G. BROWN as a candidate for re-election of Sheriff of York County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for Sheriff of York county, subject to the approval of the Democratic party in the Primary Election. 38 tf I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. JOHN S. SANDIFER. FOR THE STATE SENATE I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 37 t te THOS. F. McDOW. WE are authorized to announce JAMES E. BEAMGUARD of Clover, as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 35 t te FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR We are authorized to announce ARCH S. BARRON of Yorkvllle, as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 59te NOTICE Schools are now opening up, and some are still asking for credit on School Books. These Books belong to the State, Not Me, so please remember If you come oV send for Books without CASH you will go back without Books. This means all who may want Books. now is a good timeto sow TURNIPS. We have all varieties on hand?All new seed. If you want a stand the first planting come to me for the Seed. Don't forget. School Books are Cash over the counter, or not at all. Shieder Drug Store ? THE NYAL STORE ? Swat The Fly But the better way is to keep the varmint out with SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS. Good Screen Doors and Windows may be the means of protecting your family against the fatal Typhoid Fly?the most dangerous animal in the world. If your home isn't protected against the fly. put up Screens now. After you have Screens for a week, you wouldn't be without them for five times the cost, and the cost is small if you buy your Screens here. We have all sizes of Screen Doors and Windows. See us for Screen Hinges, Springs, Screen Wire, etc. See us. Yorkville Hardware Co. uni/ice tuiq u/cfk 1T1UT1LU 11110 IT LLI1 TONIGHT CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TONIGHT. and MESSAGE FROM BEYOND. Wednesday Night. THE BRAND, and HAM FATS SUCCESS. Thursday Night. WHOM GOD HATH JOINED, and GUAMONT WEEKLY, No. 12. Come and see our Pictures. We are now giving the best Moving Pictures ever shown in Yorkville. STAR THEA TRE FILBERT PICNIC C|1 HE public is invited to the AnJL nual Picnic to be given under the) auspices of the W. O. W., at FILBERT. on THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. A number of the most prominent speakers in the state have accepted invitations to be present. There will be music by a first-class brass band. Programme in fuller detail later. D. C. CLARK, Chair. Com. 58 f.t. tf PICKED UP SOMEBODY unintentionally picked up my Fountain Pen off of my desk. I wish they would please bring it back, as I need it. . It J. W. KIRKPATRICK. SHIRTS JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW LINE OF GARLAND SHIRTS In Stripes. Cream, White, Blue? At 50 CTS. Each. A Nice Line of $1.00 Shirts In all sizes. McCONNELL'S THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS. Take An OF YOUR MONEY AF1 SEE HOW YOU STAND Could YOU have done better what you can accomplish i INGS DEPARTMENT durln We Pay Four Per Cent Inu On All Savings. The National ABSOLUT Rock Hill, T1IE UNITED STATES GOV1 wr THIS W. J. RODDEY, Preelc. nt. Red Bliss Irish Potatoes Sprouted for Fall planting. Now Is the time to plant, while we have good seasons. MASON'S FRUIT JARS? One and Two Quart sizes; Extra Tops and Rubbers for Jars. Received a new lot of BUGGY and WAGON WHIFS. Several second hand Wagons in good repair. A real good Second-hand sukkky with pole and set of Double Harness. We want to buy some Cotton Baskets. its* See us for SUGAR?Save you money. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BIG SALE SATURDAY JVi WE ADV IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. I MORE CUSTOMERS THAN WE PREVIOUS SALE. WE WISH T CUSTOMER FOR THEIR PURCI IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED PLEASE RETURN IT AND GE1 YOU SATISFIED. j IN STRAIGHTENING OUT C ODD LOTS?SHORT LENGTHS| IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TH REDUCED PRICES?EVEN DEI | Just Received another 3,000 yard I GINGHAM?Our Special 5c CALICO and LAWNS 8c Yard-wide BLEACHING 7 l-2c DRESS PLAIDS and LA WIS 10c and 12 l-2c WHITE DIMITY 12 yds. HILL'S and FRUIT BLE 25c Colgate TALCUM POWDER (Price good until further 25c WINDOW SHADES?All colo Men's. Women's and Children's H t HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS KIRKPATRIC SAME QUALITY, HUT NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Supervisors Will Fill Appointments at Rock Hill, Fort Mill and Clover. NOTICE is herey given that In obedience to the provisions of law so requiring, we will be at the places named below at the times mentioned for the purpose of issuing registration certificates to such citizens as may apply for them, and who shall furnish satisfactory evidence of possessing the necessary qualifications to enable them to receive the same: Clover, August 6. Fort Mill. August 8. Rock Hill, August 9 and 10. The constitutional requirements as to eleglbility 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 year 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. 53 t 5t AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE I AM prepared to Insure Automobiles against loss or damage by fire at 2 per cent on 1912 cars and at 2.25 on 1911 and older models. tf SAM M. GRIST All Kinds of good Insurance. FOB SALE SEED Cotton Elevator. ' Secondhand, but almost as good as new. J. W. RODDEY, Roddeys. 69 t.f . St* TURNIP SEED We have an extra choice lot of selected Turnip Seed from one of the best growers In the United States?a grower whose reputation has l>een built on Seed of Quality. Now is the time to sow Turnip Seed for an early fall crop. Get your seed at this store. We have the varieties and the best quali ties Name the variety wanted?We have lt? YORK DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Inventory FAIRS? WITH THE WpRLD ? If so, begin at once and see ivun me neip ui uun on v g the next twelve months. Test, Compounded Quarterly, Union Bank, ELY SAFE - - S. C. SRNMENT DEPOSITS WITH BANK IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. HAVE YOU AN ELECTRIC IRON? We have them In 3, 5 and 6 It), sizes. Guaranteed Two Years. We will sell you one at COST. May we send you one on Two days trial? Will be glad to do it. Just phone us. City Electric and Water Plant ; CLOSED I GHT JUST AS ERTISED. iVE SOLD MORE GOODS TO HAVE EVER DONE AT ANY O THANK EACH AND EVERY iASES AND SAY AGAIN THAT WITH ANY PURCHASE, THEN p YOUR MONEY. WE WANT )UR STOCK WE FIND MANY -(WHICH WE CALL "JOBS")? ESE WE OFFER AT GREATLY B jOW regular sale prices. case of 6 l-2c DOMINO APRON 3 1-2 cts. Yd. 3 1-2 cts. Yd. 5 cts. Yd. rs 5 CTS. Yd. and MADRAS 7 1-2 CTS. Yd. ACHING $1.00. Two for 25 CTS. notice). rs 18 CTS. Each. OSE 5 CTS. ALL OVER OUR BIG STORE. K-BELK CO. [ for less money CLERK'S 8ALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. COI RT OF COMMON PLEAfl Elizaheth Jackson, et al. vs. Claud Raymond Workman, et al. BY virtue of a Decree for Sale in the above stated case, I will expose to public sale, In front of the National Union Bank, in Rock Hill, S. C., on THURSDAY, AUGUST THE 1ST, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., the real estate described as follows: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate In Catawba Township, County and State aforesaid, and containing EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, and having the following courses and distances: Beginning at a Persimmon on Roddey's line and running thence N. 60 W. 6.20; thence S. 80 W. 28.50 to a Post Oak; thence S. 68 W. 3.68 to a stone, Rawls' corner; thence due North 27.50 to a stone pile; thence a new line S. 80 E. 49.50 to a large B. O. at Saluda Road; thence with the old bed of the Road, its various courses and meanderings, to the beginning. Terms: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid cash, the remaining Ninety per cent on the first day of January, next, without interest, and secured by the Bond of the purchaser and a mortgage on the premises sold. The said sale to be subject to the agricultural lease to W. V. Jackson for the present year. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Yorkville, S. C., July 15th, 1912. 3t t THOMSO LADIES' PAKASOLS REDUCED HALF PRICE. $1.25, $1.39 and $1.50 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS NOW 98 CENTS. Ladles' Messallne Silk PETTICOATS NOW $1.98. LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS Now Reduced In Price ONE-THIRD. you at this Store. J lay up your Summer at THUMSUN'S SAl DRESS GOODS REDUCED. SILKS REDUCED. NOTIONS REDUCED. MILLINERY REDUCED. WHITE QUILTS REDU SHEETS REDUCED. PILLOW CASES R COTTON GOODS ALL LACES REDUCED. ALL EMBROIDERY REDU ALL TOWELS REDUCI TABLE DAMASK ] This will be the L notice. Yoa save froi Millinery at THOMS 50c Damask 39c. 76c Damask 69c. $1.00 Damask 79c. . > .. . ' $1.25 Damask 98c. $1.50 Damask ft.2?. OUR SPECIALTY ."I ' , Ever since I opened this store my specialty has been FEED for Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs and Poultry and my business in these goods has grown steadily. Why? Simply because I have olwayB sold the Vsry Best Feeds at the Very Lowest Prices. If you "have Horses, Mules, Cows, Pigs or Poultry to feed, come and let me show you why it is to your interest to buy your FEED STUFFS from me. Before you buy FLOUR, come and see me. I have the Quality and the Price. J. M.FERGUSON. I rw* A lo l lose urn 18c SUMMER SILKS?At 20c SUMMER SILKS?At 12 l-2c FIGURED LAWNS?At 12 l-2c WHITE MADRAS?At 15c and 18c WHITE MADRAS?i " 20c VOILES?At WHITE CORDUROY?At , 5c COLORED LAWNS?At -10c LADIES' VESTS?At 12 l-2c LADIES' VESTS?At 15c LADIES' VESTS?At Ladles' BLACK and TAN PU Ladles' CANVAS PUMPS?At Those $1.00 SHIRTS are still ;as they last. THE CLOUDi Special Bargain Prices We are offering our entire line of Straw Hats at absolutely net cost? $5.00 Genuine Panama Hats at $350 each. We are also offering all our White Canvas Oxfords at absolutely net cost. We will also give you a greatly reduced price on all our other Oxfords? many at even below cost. We will sell you a suit at prices so low that it has never been equaled before. Hosiery?We have Just secured the Holeproof Line, which is the most complete line of any kind of guaranteed hose In existence. This line contains every style?has all the new colors in many weights and several grades. Groceries?Swift's best Hams at? 18c per pound. 25 lbs. Sugar at? $1.50 per Sack. Sec us for Tobacco by the box?Lowest prices. J. M. STROUP .SV Send your orders for Typewriter Ribbons to The Enquirer office. ??MM Our 5 and 10 C I HAVE RECENTLY INAUGUR 10 CTS DEPARTMENT, AND I E COME AND SEE WHAT I HAVE STOCK INCLUDES TINWARE. HARDWARE. GRANITRWARE. HERETOFORE BEEN PAYING j I CAN NOW SELL YOU AT 5 OT PARTMENT ESPECIALLY FOR ONE THAT WILL ALWAYS SA^ ON THE LITTLE THINGS THAT HOME. MAKE IT A POINT TC SEE WHAT IS HERE AND GET CTS. GOODS THAT ARE HERE, AND WHERE TO SAVE YOUR J CLES THAT ARE NEEDED IN 1 SPECIAL VALUES IN B We have an especially go< , for Summer wear. We want to < j and the Qualities we offer ought f Extra Pair of Trousers come and 1 I can give you NOW? ] ALL $5.00 PANTS?NOW GO AT : ALL $4.00 PANTS?NOW GO ALL $3.50 PANTS?NOW ALL $2.50 PANTS? ALL $2.00 PANT MEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING AT ALL MEN'S S' j J. Q. N'S JULY -CONTl ' THIS ENTIRE 1 Everything R 20 to SO A Feast in Dry Got J Furnishings, Notions t f you have not visited tl Supplies NOW. Ask yo IE. CED. KDl'CKI), REDUCED. CED. SD. REDUCED. ist Weeh of this Sale. i 20 to SO per cent by h ON'S THIS WEEK. i mun mr m i I tit ItlUl I YORKVILL Where You ( Gone But Not Forgotten Our Mr. Herndon has gone?gone to that grand, historic old state that has funjlshed six presidents of these U. S., including Woodrow Wilson. And won't he have a time? He will attack all legitimate topics of discussion (especially one) with enthusiasm. He will attack good Virginia rations with avidity. He will attack his favorite brand of tobacco with ferocity, expectorate with reckless velocity. Would not be surprised if he weighed 130 lbs. avoldupois on his return. What about Business? We will take care of you and supply your every want in our line?Fresh Groceries, Tobaccos, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Pocket Knives. Table Knives and Forks and Spoons, good line of Notions, Musical Instruments, etc. Specials:?Mason's Fruit Jars, all sizes; Tin Cans especially for saving tomatoes and other vegetables. Best Bread. Ice Cold Drinks, etc! . HERNDON & GORDON. The Following 12 1-2 CTS. 15 CTS. 9 CTS. 8 CTS. At 12 CTS. 15 CTS. 15 CTS. 3 1-2 CTS. 8 CTS. 10 CTS. | 12 CTS. ?* - rncT i ftlfO /ll ? t 98 CTS. selling for 09 CTS. Each, as long : CASH STORE Your Day of Grace Nay Pass T*here are literally thousands of widows and orphans who are today struggling with poverty whose husbands and fathers stood off life insurance agents when urged to insure their lives and stated that they would attend to the matter at a more convenient season. Cases of this kind are to be found in every community. There are many In York county and a number have come under my personal experience. Are you one of the class who is watting until everything suits before you sign an application? If you are It Is possible that before you act your day of grace may pass. This matter of buying life insurance is a NOW proposition. During the period that I have represented the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company I have delivered one check In settlement of a policy within two weeks after It was delivered to the applicant, and in another case within four months, and have delivered several policies to applicants who, had they waited two weeks longer, could not have passed the medical examination. Procrastination may KNOCK YOU OUT. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. ent Department I ATED A SPECIAL 5 OTS. AND 8 3SFECIALLY INVITE YOU TO M ) TO OFFER YOU HERE. THE |ffl GLASSWARE. WOODENWARE. , ETC.. ETC.. THAT YOU HAVE $5 \S MUCH AS 25 CTS. FOR THAT fig S. ANI) 10 CTS. THIS IS A DE- ;9 YOUR CONVENIENCE AND IS f| /E YOU NICKLES AND DIMES YOU HAVE TO BUY FOR THE 19 ) VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT? M A LINE ON THE 5 CTS. AND 10 M THEN YOU WILL KNOW HOW iIONEY ON THE LITTLE ARTISVERY HOME. COME TODAY. |flj lEN'S EXTRA PANTS. 1 ad line of MEN'S EXTRA PANTS M :lose them out Quick?The prices to do the trick. If you need an ? et me show you what good values $2.18 PAIR. M AT $2.98 PAIR. ^ GO AT $2.48 PAIR. 3B NOW GO AT $1.89 PAIR. dg 'S?NOW GO AT $1.08 PAIR. M AND BELOW COST. M rRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE, J* WR AY I CLEARll MES WEEK. COME!' educed From 1 Per Cent ' ids, Clothing, Shoes, I md Millinery awaits lis Sale tahe'a day off-i ur friends, about the Bj t MEN'S CLOTHING llKDUCED. BOYS' CLOTHING REDUCED. MEN'S OXFORDS REDUCED MEN'S HATS REDUCED. MEN'S PANTS REDUCE! MEN'S SHIRTS REDUC MEN'S UNDERWEAI ALL HOSIERY RE] LADIES' OXFORDS REDUCED. CHILDREN'S OXFORDS REDU< LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS REI LADIES' SKIRTS REDUCEI Don't let this vying your Dry Goods, VISON CO J: E, S. C. ! let Quality. | TS DIFFERENCE A8 AN EXPERIMENT COMPARE OUR PICTURE8 OF CHILDREN WITH ANY OTHER8 THAT YOU MAY NOW HAVE IN YOUR HOME. . THE HARRIS STUDIO Shelby Yorkvllle . Henrietta INATIG1 THIS STORY IS TOLD OF j ING IN A DESERTED FOR A terrible storm came up. there was none. It began to rail which fit him snugly. It rained more. The water soaked throu swell; so when the rain war over strained and worked until he was him tight Exhausted he gave t death. Like a drowning man, his wl pecially his mistakes. He sudden .Started a Bank Account. And t might starve. It Made Him Feel So Small T! Log Without Difficulty. This is a mere hint to you. E The FIRST NA1 YORKVII "YOU HAD BETTER BI O. E. WILKIN 8, President. OnMEATMAMET C. F. SHERER, Prop. We keep everything that is good in the MEAT line, and handle only the BEST. STALL FED STEERS are a specialty with us, and also fine Western Beef. The Finest CURED HAMS to be had anywhere, Raw or Boiled, by the Whole Ham or by the Pound to suit the customer. Also Breakfast Bacon. We buy all the Butter we can handle and sell all the Eggs we can get We are always in the market paying the Highest Cash Prices for Beef Cattle, Calves and nice Fat Hens. We study to please the trade, and if things are not right we take pleasure In making them right. Yours for quality, C. F. 8HERER. SEED IRISH POTATOES I HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF OLD IRISH POTATOES. GREEN MOUNTAIN AND NORTHERN EARLY ROSE, FOR A SECOND CROP. LOUIS ROTH u'TWTVTU'T'A'T'A'T'^TWWTVT^'T'i'T'i'T I THE LOAN &S I Y0RKV1LL SOUND SAFE T Invites YOUR account and X our Commercial Departmer 5 We keep complete records T THRIFT is a simple thing, the foundation of Financial T SAVE MONEY and deposit X Correspondence or a Call ii I Loan and Sa I YORKVIL YG SALE jong Cloth 08 C7TS. Bolt, c and 10c Embroidery 9c Yd. 0c and 16c Embroidery ?c Yd. fal Laces 3 l-2c Yd. .adies' Black Hose 5c Pair, . adles* Gauze Vests 5c Each, .adles' Gauze Vests 3 for 25c. 'owels 5c Each, 'oats' Spool Cotton 4c Spool, lasting Cotton lc Spool. ft will Pay you to \RGAINS they End I. ED. t REDUCED. DUCED. JED. )UCED. ). y pass without your Clothing, Shoes and Oc Sheets S9c. 9c Sheets 74c. 1.00 Sheets 79c. 1.25 Sheets ifcc. Oc Bath Towels 39c. 5c Bath Towels 19c. Let Me Sell You CULTIVATOR POINTS, PLOWS of all kinds, PLOW POINTS, COTTON HOES, All kinds of DRY GOODS at tha Very CLOSEST PRICES. FARM SUPPLIES-, For your needs about your Farm, whether It be Heavy or Fancy Groceries or Farm Supplies in general, come and see me. I have the Goods and I have the Prices that will interest you. BEFORE BUYING SHOES? Come and see what I have to offer In Qualities, Styles and Prices. M. A. McFARLAND Pinckniey Road. R. F. D. No. 4. HT PLACE | V MAN WHO WENT HTJNTEST:? The hunter ran for shelter. But n. He crawled Into a hollow log, and rained. Then it rained some gh the wood. The log began to the hunter could not get out He blue in the face; but the log held I ip. He knew he would starve to hole life flashed before him. Esly remembered that he had Nevor hat his wife and baby, penniless, I tat He was Able to Get Out of the >o not wait until the .storm breaka riONAL BANK, *LE, S. C. C SAFE THAN SORRY." R. O. ALLEIN, Cashier. 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 Prioee. If you want Doors, 8ash, Blinds, Frames, Window Weights, Looks, Hinges, Nails or other Building Supplies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build er Remodel any buildings see us about the work before making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY. NOTICE TO CLEAN STREAMS ATTrnn la h.rahv irlvAn In nil n?f. JN ties owning lands on any running streams of water in the County of York to remove from said running streams a'l trash, trees, rafts and timber during the month of August, 1912, as required by law. Upon the failure of any party to so clean said stream during the month of .August, the County will Immediately thereafter have same cleaned, and the expense therefor will be a first lein upon said property. T. W. BOYD, Supervisor York County, sw 6t WANTED CORDS good, green Pine OUv/Wood, four feet long, well split. YORK COTTON MILLS. 58 ft 3t awgs*MNKI ?, S. C. ;; -- PROGRESSIVE | 1 offers every Banking facility In < * it. ,, of all of your transactions. ,, but it means a great deal. It Is <) Success and Contentment. *? It in a Sound, SAFE BANK. < > ivited. 11 vings Bank jj LE, S. C.