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?perial 3?otirw. Yorkville. February 7.?Cotton, 121c. New York, Feb. 6.?Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12.95; middling gulf 13.20; no sales. Cotivu futures closed firm as follows: * Jan. 11.63; Feb. 12.50; March 12.47; April 12.27; May 12.26; June 12.15; July 12.19; Aug. 12.02; Sept. 11.66; Oct. 11.59; Dec. 11.60. GENERAL DRAYAGE 1AM operating a Delivery Wagon and solicit the patronage of the Yorkville public. ( M. E. PLEXICO. FOR SALE OR RENT RESIDENCE formerly occupied by Mr. T. P. Moore, near Lockmore Mill. Two-story building, electric lights, running water; garden, large varus ana 101; uuiuuuuiuga. oce mc at once. J. C. WALLACE, R. F. D. No. 7. Yorkville S. C. 11 3t f LONG STAPLE COTTON SEED FOR SALE. "Lewis," "Hartsville" and "Webber" varieties; 5 bushels or more, 75c per bushel; less than 5 bushels. $1.00 per bushel. C. E. SPENCER. Yorkville. S. C. 11 f 3t NOTICE WE have been running a special sale on our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, etc., since November 12th, last, and this will be the last day of the sa!e. We wish to thank all for business that they gave us durinthis sale and we will be glad to serve them at all times. Dated this 6th day of February. JACKSON BROS. 11 f 2t SWEET POTATOES FINE. Juicy Eastern Yams, at BERT SMITH'S Fancy Grocery Store. LEWIS' LONG STAPLE COTTON BROUGHT 18c last year. Seed $1 per bushel f. o. b>. McConnellsville. 8. C. R. W. McCONNELL. No. 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank At Sharon. In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business February 4th. 1913: Resources: Loans and Discounts S 75.187 49 Overdrafts, secured and un - (518 QQ secured ... ? U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Banking: house. Furniture and Fixtures 4,500 00 ' Due from National Banks J (not reserve agents) 13,336 31 ' Due from approved Reserve Agents 10,688 19 j Checks and other cash items 105 35 Notes of other National Banks 1,920 00 < Fractional Paper Currency, i Nickels and Cents 133 78 j 7 awful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: 1 Specie 33,445 50 Legal-tender notes 200 00 3,645 50 Redemption fund with U. S. i Treasurer (6% of clrcula- < tion) 1,250 00 I Total 1136,385 61 < Liabilities: Capital stock paid in S 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 3 000 00 ! Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid ... 2,191 88 National Bank Notes outstanding 25,000 00 ! Due to other National Banks 274 45 : Dividends unpaid 42 00 Individual Deposits subject to check 39,406 23 j Demand certificates of deposit 3,288 37 Time certificates of deposit. 37,329 74 Cashier's Checks outstanding 852 94 Total 1136.385 61 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Co; sty of York, ss: I, J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to I the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of February, 1913. C. S. PRATT. Notary Public. Correct?Attest: J. H. Says, J. L. Rainey, J. S. Rainey, Directors. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkvllle, In the State of South , Carolina, at the close of business, February 4, 1913: Resources: Loans and Discounts $162,973 74 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 18,791 15 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 37,500 0v Bonds, Securities, etc 2,500 00 3anking House, Furniture and Fixtures 1,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 41,651 58 Due from approved Reserve Agents 1,478 82 Checks and other cash Items 1 059 12 Notes of other National I Banks 995 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 239 58 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz.: Specie 517 ns> au Legal-tender notes 1,360 00 18,475 30 Redempton fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,875 00 Total 3288,539 29 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided Profits, less expenses and Taxes paid ... 22,597 14 National Bank notes outstanding 37,000 00 Dividends unpaid 15 00 Individual deposits subject to check.$96,497 49 Savings deposits.. 15,350 38 Time certificates of deposit 49.086 40 Cashier's checks outstanding 492 88 161 427 15 Reserved for taxes, etc 2,500 00 Total $288,539 29 State of South Carolina, County of York, ss: I. R. C. ALLEIN. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1913. JOHN R. HART. Notary Public, South Carolina Correct?Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, W. B. Moore, O. E. Wilkins, Directors. Saturday and Monday Specials Men's Blue Ridge OVERALLS? 79 CTS. HAMILTON HICKORY?At 10 CTS. 10c OUTINGS, Short Lengths? 5 CTS. Yd. Men's OVERCOATS? One-Half Price McCONNELL'S Our Motto: The Best Goods for the Least Money. FOR SALE A CARLOAD of Dry Pine Cord C Wood at $3 a cord delivered. J. S BRICE. fr g( "ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ? THE Presbyterian Manse and Lot, on East Liberty street. Has a frontage of 135 feet, and depth of 420 g feet. Price and terms, see either of I the undersigned, who will be pleased V to show you over the property. M. L. CARROLL f J. S. MACKORELL I S. M. McNEEL. V 10 tf. tf C Yorkville Opera House One Night Only ^ MONDAY, FEB. 10 Geo. W. Stevens, as "Bud Hicks," In Sr "The Yankee "" V? Doodle Boy." A Musical Comedy Drama in Three Acts = w Pretty Girls?10 Big Song Hits?Big X Company. I DONT MISS IT. SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY i 25 Cts., 35 Cts., and 50 Cts. J Tickets On Sale At WRIY'8 STORE } Doors Open 7.SO. Performance 8.S0 z Hey, Ye Old I Time Fiddlers ' ON THE NIGHT OF FEBRUARY I 14, 1913". We will give an Entertain- Y ment at the? 7 CLOVER OPERA HOUSE ? Where your skill as Fiddlers, Ban- Z Joists, Guitarists and Dancers will be V shown. We will award the Following Prizes: p VIOLIN. First Prize? $5.00 I VIOLIN. Second Prize? $2.50 \ BANJO, First Prize? $2.00 BANJO. Second Prize? $1.00 -== VIOLIN and GUITAR?First Prize? $2.00 BANJO and GUITAR, Second *?-?? *1 r>n I DANCING. First Prize? $?66 DANCING. Second Prize? $1.00 ] COME ONE. COME ALL. otl Admission 15, 25 and 85 Cts. at CLINTON & McELWEE 3 sel 5300,000 in Less Than 1 Hour D? On Sunday, February 2, the "Park Eg In the Pines" Hotel In Aiken, S. C.. was discovered to be on Fire. The ' Fire was discovered at about 11 W< o'clock, a. m., and by 12 o'clock the wa magnificent structure and contents, zle including several thousand dollars worth of Jewelry and other properties Th belonging to guests, was destroyed. He The loss is estimated at $300,000, Th $140,000 Insurance. On or about He the same date over $1,000,000 worth of property was destroyed by fire In f Savannah, Ga., about 110 miles south of Aiken. These two fires are mentioned to impress the fact on the minds of those who have Not Been So Unfortunate as to have a fire, that property _ continues to burn just the same as It ^ has always done, and while no indl- # vidual who reads this, may stand to X lose so much as was Involved In either ? of these fires, still the less would fall 9 Just as heavy, and perhaps neavier on * many who had a house or stock of X merchandise burned without insur ance, . :ause the loss might involve J their ;..i. and In view of the fact that I I represent a dozen time-tried and flre- * tested companies, that for a compara- J tively small sum, will stand between X property owners and the possibility of V being wiped out by flre or a tornado, r it scarcely appears to be the part of 3 wisdom to continue without adequate X protection of this kind. Attend to It V Today. Tomorrow may be too Late. SAM M. GRIST. ^ HMMHnHnWBIIH I Chester, S. C., February 1st. 1913. A Mr. D. E. BOXEY, Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: ? We enclose, herewith, policy No. 789 on the life of James B. Lee, for $1,000.00, which has been paid in full and receipted by the beneficiaries. Your excellent Company has by its promptness in this case demonstrated again its efficiency and ability to amply protect the interests of its members, pit and we beg to thank you for your kind stt and prompt attention to this claim. de Very truly yours, thi fiASTOV A HAMILTON*. st( de Oi wc as SSM1BI ?' ve BUILDING :, SUPPLIES For several days we have been out of Celling. Quite a number of people have been here for Ceiling and could not get It. We teke this medi- ~ um to let you all know the Ceiling +<3 Arrived This Week, and we are ready to deliver same. When you think of Repairing or Building a House be sure to see us? if you don't, we both lose money. We can furnish everything necessary to build a house?Paint it and build it. We have a lot of good inch plank for yard fence. Good supply of Shingles, Iron Roofing, Locks, Hinges. We guarantee to save you money on Paint for your house. We sell Landreth's Garden Seed, all fresh. We are in the Fertilizer business, and would like to sell you what you need. Stalk Cutters and Middle Breakers, the Best Made. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL V 15YOUR , Mm m gf w|C45? WELL 3 /^|| SUPPLIED ? | No. 57 M Prompt Attention Given to Parcels W Post Orders. ac Phone Your Orders or Write. Since the inauguration of the Parcels Post. our Mail Order business is growing. It has become so important that we have made special provisions for " handling it. Don't deprive yourself Pe of anything you need in Drugs. Toilet tr> lninhu Rnhhor tintds. PpRsppin. tions. Stock Remedies. Stationery, etc. r" Our stock is the Most Complete you will find in the County, and your orders will have prompt attention. ? If you are thinking of painting or brightening your house, floor, furniture, barn, fence or anything that will require Paint or Varnishes, it will pay you to see us. Shieder Drugstore THE NYAL STORE I FOR BALE ? IX mules, three horses, bunch of rp 7 fine shoats, and lot of plgrs two JL esh milk cows?Mules for Cash or pie >od paper. D. M. HALL. "R 2t* f 11 qu: jome To The Inffpp and Tpa / V/ A. A V/^/ MAA19 ML ^ , Fll tore- r; HEX YOU WANT THE IN BEST COFFEE AND TEA 1 in See me for Cottolene, Snow White ma iow Drift and Pure Lard. j I also sell Chicken Feed of the Best irlety. us /. W. JOHNSON COME AND LET US Special Repri SENT AT OUR R Strauss Bros., Mi WILL BE AT OUR STORE ON NEX' DAY, FEBRUARY 1ITH AND tt~ ?.iii ?% ?/> on Immoncp line in th Minute 100 Per Cent Pure Wool Ft pleased to show these Patterns to the 1 This Representative of STRAUS In everything pertaining to Good Cl< give you Pointers as to Styles, Finishes Measure for a SUIT OF CLOTHES foi OUR GUARANTEE AS WELL Al INSURES YOUR COMPLETE SATIS! Remember the Date?Next TUES J. M. STF HOW COME? ( F 1 have some Magic Southern and U ler Stock Foods. I am Closing out 15 cts. a package. Good Stuff. A [ can't claim It's the Best?but I will t?e 1 4 1-2 pounds Good Coffee for a tha liar, Cash. Presh Meats, Vegetables and Fruits, TH gs and Butter?Always Plenty at erer's. tegt rhe reason why some white folks era on't Pay is they are too lazy to Una sh; but why a negro won't pay puz- he a me cot( you e colored lady cooks or washes, see( r man works by the day, cep ey sure collect their "wages; ove iw come they can't pay me? $12 )LD GEORGE SS THE BUTCHER. You Devote Your Life WHY NOT SAVE A PART OI The man that devotes six days of the lng, should make an effort to SAVE A' HE EARNS. There comes a time In every 1 be of great value. There Is no friend respond so cheerfully as a SNUG BAN In Shadow?In Sickness and In DeathLet this Good Bank serve as Yoi eral Interest help to add to your futa The FIRST NATI( YORKVILLI "YOU HAD BETTER SAVE O. E. WILKIN'S, President. Memorial Day ^ Only Ninety Days away. Orders ^.0I iced NOW for a Monument or Head>ne to stand over the grave of your ad. can be finished and placed by ^ at date. A neat Monument or Head- a,1T >ne Is a continual memorial to your afL ad. See us for designs and prices. ?r ir Qualities Are Guaranteed. No av >rk leaves our shops that is not Just a, it SHOULD BE. You may be sure , that. ,mi! Call and see us If you can do so conniently. If not, a postal card will f Ing you full Information. UMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor. A YORKVILLE. 8. C. ? v 1 Xl fTi A .i/fii. /T^/n.*./n AJLA ^ TV VtiTV VtiTV VwV wTw wVtiT WTU' wW YOU ARE INVITED THE I N AI ? OF ? High Art Custom T FOR SPRING AND 1 WHICH WILL BE HELD A Kirkpatrick-Bel YORKVILLE Monday and Tuesd THERE WILL BE PRESENTED the world, Including Smart English ai els of the styles that will be worn thh 1913, tailored to perfection by the exc STKOUSE & BROS., Baltimore. Don't forget the Date?Let the HI your measure, choose the style that s that pleases you most, and then "res BEST TILVFS MADE*' Is coming to j &+ ?+? +?+ ?+? +?* ?+*5 *?+ ?*? ) THE BEST MULES G" We have a carload of the BEST PI ENTUCKY and MISSOURI MULES UL er brought to Yorkvllle. We lay eclal emphasis on the BEST, beuse that Is what we have. Disinter ted Judges will tell you that our aim te having the BEST Mules ever ought to Yorkvllle. is correct. We will be pleased to have every l an who wants a Mule or a pair of anc ules. come and see what we have. S2, e can please you, no matter how ex- 2 ting you may be as to size and qual- St.; r. Our Mules are all Young. Fat, pre Perfect Condition, and you will And ves at our prices are JUST AS NEAR 1 IGHT AS PRICES CAN BE MADE. Mo e will sell you for the cash or on pa- l r with liberal terms, or we will far ade with you. Come and see us be- $12 re you buy a Mule. We have the l ?ht goods at right prices. acr SMOAK-BROWN CO. 2 PAINTING See me at the York Furniture Co. ?y? ialers in Wall Paper, House Paints, j Is. Varnishes and Stains. Use Flat- {: lot. the best interior finish, all colors. tLLEN WHITE. Jr., The Painter. BANK STOCK FOR BALE I WENTY shares of the First Ni tional Bank of Sharon. Will t jased to receive offers addressed 1 . P.," care of The Yorkville Er Irer. 7 4t ft BEFORE BUYING ULES OR HORSE! ?OME TO SEE US. We have at Class lot of Stock and as w jght to sell we are going to sell an f here to make prices that WIL TEREST THE BUYER. We can satisfy nearly every buye size and quality and sell you ani Is that are In perfect shape. Don't buy until you see what w re to offer and hear our prices. 1 1 pay you to come to Clover to se before you buy. Qainn & McGill CLOVER. 8. C. i SHOW YOU ' esentative EQUEST BY ister Tailors r TUESDAY AND WEDNES- ! 12TH TWO DAYS. ( e Full-Piece?500 Up-to-the- < Lbrlcs and will be more than J Vfan Who Would Dress Better. i S BROTHERS Is an Expert < )thes. and will be pleased to 1 . Qualities, etc., and take your J Spring wear. S THAT OF STRAUSS BROS. j PACTION. j DAY and WEDNESDAY. j IOUP ] KfHXyKK?KICyKKH jovington Planters OR COTTON, CORN, PEA AND >THER FIELD SEEDS . reputation is a created estimatior :he mind of another. Character li creative force which maintaini t reputation. E COVINGTON PLANTER? It appears, is backed with stroni imonials from planters and farm of Alabama, Georgia, South Caro ., Mississippi, Arkansas. One sayi saved (18.00 in seed on a 65 acr< on farm. So you see it will pa] to own one at such a saving of th< 1. No wood about this Planter ex t the handles. Come and look 1 r and pass your Judgment on it a1 .50. It is bunt to last ana win ias years. Its use will insure bettei ps, better stands and the saving o: 1 in planting. See it W. H. HERNDON III IN IN NVIiriVNVWMVtVNVVI to Earning Money > ? WHAT YOU EARN? j week to laboring for his liv- i T LEAST A PART OF WHAT > J Ife when these SAVINGS will j that you can call on that will f K ACCOUNT. In Sunshine? J -IT IS ALWAYS READY. ? lr Depository, and by its Lib- j re well-fare. g 3NAL BANK, j ^ n r, g L, o. v^. t THAN BE SORRY" j R. C. ALLIEN, Cashier j YNCHBURG When you, Mr. Farmer, see tha d, It Is perfectly natural that yoi uld begin to think of the LYNCH RG Turn Plow?the Proven Best tiest Running, Longest Lasting o turn plows, n you nave never usee <YNCHBURG you have missed on? :he really great things that you cai re on your farm. Come and see u ut a LYNCHBURG?Its good qual s make It the Cheapest Plow to Bu; I the Most Profitable to Use. Ve can furnish Repairs for all othei kes of Turn Plows, ee us for Plow Shapes, Plow Stocks :I Bolts. Trace Chains, Backhands nes, Collars, Plow Lines, etc.?ev thing In Farm Hardware, ind see us for Buist's Garden anc Id Seeds?Easily the Best. orkville Hardware Company. PfrTjp wTV VtjTV VJTV WTW avj7 TO ATTEND JGURAL ailored Clothing SUMMER, 1913 T THE STORE OF Ik Company ;, s. c. ay, Feb. 10-11 WOOLENS from all parts of id Scotch Mixtures, ana moaj coming Spring and Summer, luslve inc;H ART SIIGPS OF [GH ART Representative take uits you best and the pattern t easy"?knowing that "THE ,OU. LAX J*(*'iX A/TtA JLITJ T'j'T VTw " 'I' I'ti.1 I I vj? i. W. Knox J. L. 8t?cy, President Sec. end Mgr OVER REAL ESTATE CO CLOVER, S. C. FOR SALE . Mrs. J. A. Hedgepeth's Housi 1 Lot in Clover. A BJg Bargain a 100.00. . Extra large Lot on King's Mt 5 houses; an excellent rentlni iposition?91 to 10 per cent on in tment. 7. 1 6-room Cottage (New), H. E ore residence?$1,500.00. 8. 220 Acres?Good, sandy lan< m, the W. E. Adams home tract 1.50 per Acre. Good terms on this 9. R. J. Love home tracts, 241 es. Plenty of saw timber, fine bot i land; 7-room dwelling and al essary out-buildings. $30.00 Acre 3. 117 Acres; adjoining And: Carter, W. B. Stroup land; a bar a. 4. 34 3-4 Acres, fronting on King'i untain road, 2 miles of Bethany J. Crawford tract. See us foi >es. We have plenty of desirabh perty. CLOVER REAL ESTATE CO : A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR !. BEST ASSET. WE AIM TO PLEASE A CONNECTION WITH THIS STRONG. CONSERVATIVE BANK IS INDEED A BUSINESS ASSET AND WE URGE YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FACILITIES AND J LET US HELP YOU GROW. J YOUR prosperity Is OUR Interest, because YOUR SUCCESS | and that of every other citizen Is the "backbone" of the growth and prosperity of this community. e COME IN AND BECOME ACQUAINTED d Some individuals fail to realize the many benefits that a sucL cessful Bank can render them outside of merely caring for ! their deposits. We invite YOU to make the fullest use of the facilities of this institution. Loan and Savings Bank ? 8. M. McNEEL, President J. P. MoMURRAY. Cashier Vinol At McFarland's You feel run down, trifling, tired, NO* 4* YORKvnJjE unfit, llsjless, lazy?Yon need VINOL. yQu will find a complete assortmet I pep1: <" " kliide of Farm Suppllee?Every \ tonate of Iron. You get from VINOL thing to eat, as well as the man P all the benefits of cod liver oil with- things that you will need to prep&r L in^other formsT**^6 taste *be ?" your land, plant your crop and cultl K ? VTNOL ?Im blood purifier, a tonic, vate !t t0 the be,t ^vantage. ttSSWSi GO? ,? L appetite, gives tone to the stomach, You will also find at McI^RLAND k and rejuvenates the .whole system. |a well-selected stock of DRY GOOD VINOL is especially beneficial in an^ SHOES Including practical! I Lung, Throat and Bronchial troubles, everything you will need to wear. I hav ? and is specially recommended for old the goods, low expenses and my price !9 people and for children. If you need are low enough to make it worth you a tonic try a bottle of VINOL. It is whHe to do at least a part of you sold under a POSITIVE GUARAN- trading at this store. ( TEE. Try a bottle of VINOL. M A McFARLAND YORK DRUG STORE. No. 4. York?u } THE REXALL STORE | THE BIG SALE CLOSES j j1 AT KIRKPATRICK-BELK CO'S. i j SATURDAY NIGHT "-fig* ! I COME LAST DAY AND YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. MANY 2 ? - ODD LOTS GOTTEN TOGETHER ON SALE AT PRICES NOT ? J 5 GIVEN BEFORE. s * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TII?UNDERWEAR DAY \ ? WE WILL SELL ALL MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S 0 j A FEECED LINED UNDERWEAR?AT 3 - I ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE. ? : ?i Kirkpatrick-Belk Company | ! CITY MEAT MARKET , BUTTER AND EGGS. . ** llCtll The Butter and Egg market Is not ?^ # so lively now, but we are still taking Jc^insv* V*tfl 4T . all the butter and eggs we can use. EYEUlllTltlll I When you want Choice STEAKS or 1 ROASTS come to the City Market. We \ make a specialty of the Best Home- During the good year 1918 plea* ! Raised Stall Fed Beeves and also sell remember that SPECK 18 DOING I the Choicest Western Meats. BUSINESS IN YORKVILLE, and be > Tr'ftT ?nnnnm sides carrying a complete line of Jew 1 a ?.. /T7nvWT ^oo Dni, ?rv elry, Watches. Clocks. Silverware. Cu uA*/a ^TTeDi??5 Glass, Fine Chinaware, Tableware ^AMS?aPwd Damp?. Etc.. I am also prepared to d< ? d . ,u t^vT? 8? 8e a" kinds of REPAIR WORK on Jew Pound, the Whole Ham or Whole <>irv Wntohon And Clocks. Everv iol Piece of Bacon, and all of It Is of the j do MUST SATISFY YOU, and I wll best quality. _ be right here to make good when yoi CATTLE AND CALVES? are not satisfied. Bring me youi At all times we will buy all the FAT jewelry. Watches and Clocks that ar< CATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES ln need of Repairs. You will find mj we can get. See us when you have any charges reasonable and my work en to sell. irely satisfactory. THE CITY MEAT MARKET . , c. F. sherpr. prnp. T. W. SPECK, The Jewelei Cloud's White Goods and Clearance Sale Closes Tomorrow Night 9 | YES, OUR SPECIAL WHITE GOODS AND CLEARANCE I SALE ENDS TOMORROW, AND WE HERE EXPRESS OUR API PRECIATION TO ALL CUSTOMERS FOR THE PATRONAGE GIVEN THIS STORE DURING THIS SALE?WE FEEL CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASES. AND | WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR FUTURE FAVORS. * TOMORROW?SATURDAY?IS SHOE DAY ! YES, TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 8TH?WE PLACE ON SALE ALL HIGH-CUT SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN f ?INCLUDING WALK-OVER SHOES FOR MEN; REID SHOES 1 FOR LADIES: C. & E. SHOES FOR CHILDREN?ALL GO ON B SALE AT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. ! Cloud Cash Store r W. O. HARSHAW, Manager ' FURNITURE FANCY In buying FURNITURE and H0U8E \T|\ FURNISHINGS It is up to you to be , certain of getting all that you are en- QUALITY IN GROCERIES is i titled to. both as to the Quality and specialty at my store and unless thi the Price. Before you buy we ask you goods I buy are QUALITY GRO to visit our store and see what we have "ERIES, then I don't olTer them t< to offer, both as to Quality and Prices, my trade. The goods go back to thi We will certainly give you our BEST shippers. If you want the Best li figures and whether we sell you or Fancy Groceries you can always fln< not we will certainly give you a good what you want at this store. If yo? Idea of Furniture values that will be can't come and make your select of decided advantage to you if you buy Ions. Phone us .What you Want. I'l elsewhere. You may think our place do the rest and do It quick, of business a little out of your way, ip WHAT YOU WANT but then you will feel repaid for your Ig 8ea80n you &re gure tQ fin( hV?e n,?? hnT.1 7.' ,UrLrrl?HU 't at my store. Try me out when yoi buy. Our business Is growing stead- t sompthlne eood lly and we hope to number YOU as want sometmnS ??oa. one of our customers during 1913. CABBAGE PLANTS? -I _ . I have them. Please remember. Carroll Furniture Co. w e. ferglson I ...SHOE SjP?04LS... I SEE WRAY FOR SHOES AND YOU WILL FIND QUALITY AND l m ctvt.pb ivn i?i?rr,irc that WIT.T. Pf,E*SR VOIT. fOME. - Men's Work SHOES?$3.50 quality?Special $2.89 Pair. Men's Work SHOES?$3.00 quality?Special $2.48 Pair. Men's Work SHOES?$2.50 quality?Special $1.98 Pair. Men's Work SHOES?$1.75 quality?Special $1.39 Pair. | Men's Work SHOES?$1.50 quality?Special $1.25 Pair, 't All Men's 43.50 Dress SHOES?Now $2.98. 1 All Men's $3.00 Dress SHOES?Now $2.48 Pair. " All Men's $2.50 Dress SHOES?Now $1.98 Pair. : All Men's $1.75 Dress SHOES?Now $1.39 Pair. Indies' Shoes from 98 CTS. to $3.50 the Pair. Children's Shoes from 25 CTS. to $2.00 the Pair. MEN'S SHIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES I All Men's SI.00 SHIRTS?At 79 CTS. All Men's 75 Cts. SHIRTS?At 48 CTS. Each. All Men's 50 Cts. SHIRTS?At 38 CTS. 5 DIG REDUCTION ON ALL UNDERWEAR We want to close out ALL UNDERWEAR QUICK?These ReI duced Prices ought to help: All Men's 50c Heavy Fleeced Shirts?At 37 1-2 CTS. Each. ^ All Indies' 50c Heavy Fleeced Underwear?At 37 1-2 CTS. Garment All Boys' 25c Underwear?At 19 CTS. Garment ' And all Underwear at Like Reductions. s g W Be Sure to See My 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. Counters. , fcj When you Shop, make it a point to visit WRAY'S. You will save money by It. Try It. -r N. B.?If you mefe ' ? 'r-.' ?-?o-Measure Clothes, come and let me show you one of the Snappiest Lines of Made-to-MeasLuro Samples ever shown In Yorkville. You will And that my prices are Just Right, and every garment I sell Is Guaranteed to FIT Perfectly. or You Don't Take It. J. Q. WRAY 1 DON'T I THOMSON SYNDICA SA TURD A Dmi T /nf/t?n< i/i y \iuuuOf viuiiiiiij Skirts, Millinery at SOLD AT FAC Ladies' $5 and $8 ? Ladies' $15 and $18 u Ladies' $1.50 and $ : Men's $12.50 Suits - Men's $15 Suits Men's $18 and $22 H Men's $1.50 and e ' Spend Saturday at T Get FACTOl | THE THOUSO | REAL ESTATE i 1 LOOK! At one of those beautiful ' King's Mountain Heights Lots and be Convinced. Street now Being Laid Off. They are Beauties. Don't You Want a Bargain? Then | See Me about the P. B. Parish Place, i It Is going to sell. The Lowry (Pardue) Place will Make You Money. Come and let's ' talk the matter over. Is it a nice house and lot in York| ville you are looking (or? Then see ; me about: t The 31. E. Plexico Residence on I King's Mountain Street; or * The 31188 Ida di Loach Residence l on Cartwrlght Avenne. Both are Bargains. ' Geo. W. Williams REAL ESTATE BROKER. THE PLACE TO BUY j Fresh Groceries 1 We thank you one and all (or past ' (avors, and invite you to come otten 1 in 1913. J FRESH ARRIVAL** 1 BARREL PICKLES, r BOTTLE PICKLES, ? SALMON. f SWEET CORN AND PEAS, TOMATOES, GREEN BEANS IN CANS, KRAUT IN CANS, r STRAWBERRIES, HONEY IN JARS. : JELLIES AND PRESERVES. APPLE BUTTER. FRESH CANDIES, CAKES. PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS. A few Water Sets left See them. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. PERFECTION That's it?PERFECTION?the name of our newest brand of FLOUR. It Is as perfect as human skill can make it. We have Just received a carload of Perfection Flour and if you are particular about the Flour you use, we want you to try one sack of our PERFECTION. We know it will please the most particular. PERFECTION FLOUR is made from carefully selected wheat and before it is milled, is thoroughly Washed or Scoured in order to remove every particle of dust or foreign substance. Then it is milled by the most experienced millers, in securing a Flour of 8upr?me Excellence? That's Perfection Flour. You can get this Flour only from us. We want m you to try It, If you are particular to have the beet. Of course, if you are nnt narHnular. then some other Flour will perhaps satisfy you. Let us send you a sack of PERFECTION. <JAttt?OLL tfKOS. TAX RETURNS FOR 1913 El 0 Office of the County Auditor of York ' County, 8outh Carolina. B Yorkville, S. C. November 29, 1912. j \ S required by statute, my books 1 will be opened at my office in , Yorkville on WEDNESDAY. JANU. ARY 1, 1913, and kept open until i FEBRUARY 20, 1913, for the purpose of listing for taxation all PERSONAL and REAL PROPERTY held in York county on January . 1, 1913. 1 All returns must be made in regular > form and it is preferable that they be made by the property owner in person to me or my assistant, direct, on i blanks provided for the purpose. The returns must be duly sworn to either ( before me or my assistant, or some other officer qualified to administer an . oath. , All Items of realty, whether farms, ( i or town lots, must be listed separately. Returns made on proper blanks, and sworn to before an officer qualified to administer an oath and forwarded to , me by registered mall before February 20, 1912, will be accepted. j All the taxpayers are particularly requested to Inform themselves as to the < number of their respective school districts, and where they have property , in more than one school district, they will please make separate returns Indicating the location of each piece of { property. The school districts In which there are special levies are as follows: ] Nos. 22. 23, and 27, In Bethel townI -W,_. a 10 14 00 39 43 and 61 1 3111 p, liu O. U, itf, **?, ?w, WW, 4 In Bethesda township; Nos. 9, 20, 38 ; *40 and 44 in Broad River township; i Nos. 9, 15. 20. 38, 40 and 48 in Bui- < lock's Creek township; Nos. 12, 45, 46 ) and 52 in Catawba township; Noa 7, i 12, 32, 35, 36 and 43 in Ebenezer town- j ' ship; Nos. 26, 28 and 39 in Fort Mill township; Nos. 2, 21. 22, 37, 41, 44 and t 4 9 in King's Mountain township; Nos. ] 11. 20, 21, 33, 35, 43, 47. 48 and 49 < in York township. i All males between the ages of twen- i ty-one and sixty years, except Confed- ( erate soldiers over the age of fifty 1 years are liable to a poll tax of 31.00, < and all persons so liable are especially ] requested to give the numbers of their i I respective school districts in making i I their returns. 1 | It will be a matter of much accommodation to me If as many taxpayers J as possible will meet me at the respec- 1 , tive appointments mentioned above, so as to avoid the rush at Yorkvllle 1 during the closing days. > BROADUS M. LOVE, County Auditor. MONET TO LOAN. j ON First Mortgage on Real Estate, j THOS. F. McDOW, Atty. '11. t f. FORGET 'S FACTORY TE SALE Y?Tomorrow l, Shoes, Coat Suits, id Bed Furnishings f TORY PRICKS Skirts $3.98 ! Suits $4.98 2.50 Sweaters 98c l $7.98 | tQ QO .50 Suits $14.98 1.50 Sweaters 98c homson's. You Can > ?y PRICES N COMPANY. | XMAS i will be prepared to fill all your Wants for CHRISTMAS. Come and see me. I have everything in OYSTERS, NUTS, CELERY, CRANBERRIES, COCOANUTS, etc. Let us have your orders In time so you won't be disappointed. Best N. C., and Pennsylvania PLAIN BUCKWHEAT on hand. TOUIS ROTH FOB BElfT The large building of the Yorkvllle Buggy Co. FOR SALE GO 1 H rimiin At fkalnhnft station A nice 4-room cottage; 4-rooin tenant house; 2 good wella Price, $S,S00. 1 have 10 Lots on the Steele property?very fine building lots. YoQ can pay for the lot and get money through the Building and Loan and move Into your house within 30 daya 186 Acres?Joining Marshall Palls. Half million feet of timber; 2 acres clear. Price $8.00 for quick sale. The Foster-Heck Lindsay place, near McConnellsvllle. 408 Acres?rents for 6.400 pounds of cotton. Will divide to suit the purchaser, 3 miles from Lowryville. Known as the J. W. Lowry tract 128 Acres?4 Miles of Sharon; 6>room house; rents for 3,000 pounds of cotton. Property of J. J. Plexico. 118 Acres?1 mile of Bethany High School; nice new 4-room house, new barn, 1 horse farm open, balance in timber. 80 Acres?Joining Ed Lowry, J.B. Scott, and J. F. Carson. 16 acres In cultivation, balance In timber. 11"2 Acres?At King's Creek station. 109 1-2 Acres?11 miles from Tirzah station. A beautiful 6-room cottage, 3 tenant houses; plenty of wood; much of this land makes a bale to the acre. The home of John Campbell. 84 1-4 Acres?7-room dwelling, 3 tenant house, 2 of them have 4 rooms each; one has 3 rooms; has 3 good barns on the place. Property of John B. McCarter. Will cut this Into smaller farms. 180 Acres?Joining lands of W. L. Faulconer, Mrs. McElwee and Ellas Falls. Fine 4-horse farm open, good barn. 2 tenant houses; 3 miles from Smyrna. 100 Acres?2| miles from Tirsah station. Beautiful 8-room house; fine, fertile land. Property of S. N. Craig. 333 Acres?The beautiful home of J. J. Matthews, in King's Mountain township, 9 miles from Yorkvllle; 6horse farm open; 17S acres In forest timber; good barn; 3 tenant houses, 3 to 6 rooms each. This is an up-todate farm. The owner has moved to town and will sell it right. 200 Acres?9-room house. Price $3,000. 41 Acres?At Filbert Price $L200. 143 Acres?One mile of Incorporate limits, on public highway. Price porate limits on public highway. Price $30 Per Acre. I have two tracts of land, being a part of the Joe Barnes place. Joining Philadelphia station, and lands of Ed Sandlfer. One tract of about 13 acres, another of about 20 or 26 acres, that I will sell, if bought between now and me lsi 01 januury. 233 Acres?One-half mile from Bullock's Creek Church and School?new 7-room 2-story house, 3 tenant houses. Joins W. L. Cranford and E. M. Bankhead. Price 125 Per Acre. One Lot?In Hickory Grove. Price $65.00. 152} Acres?Near Sharon, good bottom land, barn. 2 tenant houses, $12.60 per acre. 50 Acres?1 new 4-room house and good barn; a splendid farm, 4 miles from Yorkville. $18.00 per Acre. 103 Acres?SI.650.00. A 7-Room House?70 feet front on West Madison St. Joining J. W. Dobson and R. J. Herndon. $1,500.00. . 100 Acres?4 miles of Yorkville.? 115.00 per Acre. 50 Acres?1 mile of Yorkville.? i 1.500.00. 100 Acres?4 miles on Pinckney oad?$30.00 per Acre. 117 Acres?2 miles of Torkvllle. Ill Acres?1 mile of Bethany High ichool. 331?2 Acres?1 mile of Bethany tflgh school. 195 Acres?Joins Webb Moore- W. R. Carroll and J. Cameron. A Urge 2-story, 7-room house: about 30 acres jnder cultivation; at least 4.000 cords it wood on this place: about 30 acres n bottom land; 1 tenant house. One mile of Philadelphia station. Price, 120.00 an Acre. 87) Acres?Joins Mack McCarter ind A. M. McGIU. One mils from Bethany High School. 4 miles from Jlover public highway. 1 good 5room house and barn and 1 good 4room house and barn. A fine produc:lve farm. 60 acres In cultivation, >alance In timber. Will sell as a whole >r separate the two settlements. The price of this land Is right, we wish to make a sale at once. Look It over ind give us some offers. Property of tV. C. Farls. 100 Acres?6 miles from 8myrna: loins Bob Blggers and John Boyd :ract. Price. $1,600.00. 601 Acres?Joins Douglass land near Bethany; 26 acres in cultivation: 1 4 oom cottage, new: 1 tenant house 3 rooms It. Price. $2,100.00. 57 Acres?Heavy timber land. Jolnng lands of Ed Burns, P. B. McAeo: 15 icres clear land, 42 acres in timber, lecond growth pine and some fine orignal pine. Price. $1,200.00. J. C. WILBORN.