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....Julian Hawthorne, the author, Dr. Win. J. Morton, Albert Freeman and Josiah Qulncy were convicted In the Federal court in New York Saturday, on charges of using the malls for fraudulent purposes in connection with a Canadian mining scheme The head of the Union Stock yards of Chicago, is authority for the statement that the receipts of meat animals for the year 1912, as compared with the previous year period, Is about 200,000,000 pounds short He also states that it will take at least six years, and careful work, to build up the supply to meet the demand sufficiently to reduce prices E. H. Gordon, a Seaboard Air Line railroad cashier, was knocked on the head with a hammer on the streets of Portsmouth, Va., Saturday, and robbed of 12,020 The first conviction in District Attorney Whitman's crusade against police grafters in New York, was secured Saturday, wnen jonn j. narugau, u yauwuiau, was found guilty of perjury Harriet Tubman Davis, an ex-slave, "Moses of Her People," died at Auburn, N. Y., Thursday at the age of 98 years. It is stated that during the war she managed to take 300 slaves to Canada through her "underground railroad." Slave owners offered rewards totaling 340,000 for her capture during the '60s Henry F. Hollls, Democrat, was on last Thursday, elected United States senator from New Hampshire, after a deadlock continued for two months The Pennsylvania railroad company last week placed an order with the Baldwin Locomotive works for 144 locomtlves, calling for an expenditure of 32,880,000. The Baldwin company now employs a force of 19,000 men....The New York Yacht club has declined Sir Thomas Llpton's challenge for a series of yacht races for the American cup in 1914 General Porflro Diaz, ex-president of Mexico, in an interview at Naples, Italy. Friday, said he had no intention of returning to Mexico Sixteen persons were killed by a gigantic avalanche in Southern Norway Thursday. The naval estimates of Great Britain for the year 1913-14, total 3231,646.500 John Skeiton Wll- ' liaros of Richmond, Va., has been appointed assistant secretary of the treasury by President Wilson A Greek or Roman coin, supposedly minted about the time of Christ, has K*An to Iron from A ni'Ah Istoric mound in Illinois. How the ooin got there la a mystery, one theory being that there was communication between the old and the new world long before the time of Columbus Not leas than twelve states have indicated a determination to investigate the vice evil on lines similar to that under way in Chicago by the Illinois legislature J. L. Gibson, credit manager of a Pittsburg, Pa., department store has disappeared, leaving a shortage of $100,000 in his accounts A letter from the manager of a wireless telegraph station at Cairo, Egypt brings the information that the office frequently "catches" messages sent out by the wireless station at Key West, Fla., a distance of 7,000 miles Richard Olney, of Massachusetts, who was secretary of state under President Cleveland, has declined the offer of the post of minister to England for family reasons The navy department has purchased for the navy a million pounds of sugar at 4.2 cents per pound. ....One result of the lynching of a negro by a mob at Coatesvllle, Pa., several months ago, has been the closing of a large part of the barrooms doing business in Chester county, Pa. The license court, which passes on application for barroom licenses, simply refused to grant the licenses,, thus putting them out of business..... .A report from Jacksonville, Fla., is to the effect that a hardware firm of that city has recently sold to ex-President Castro, 60,000 rifles and 3,000,000 rounds of ammunition to be used by Castro in an effort to overthrow the government of Venezuela. It Is stated that the arms have been delivered.... Mayor Oaynor of New York, is defendant In a suit for criminal libel uttered against the late Joseph Pulitzer, owner of tic New York World. The suit was brought by a son of the dead editor. EXTRA SESSION CALLED April 7 Has Been Fixed as the Day to Begin Work. Washington, March 17.?President Wilson today issued the formal proclamation convening congress in extra session at noon, April 7. The president's pronouncement was brief and followed form closely. It stated merely that "Whereas, public Interests require," congress would be convened in extra session by order of the executive. Originally, Mr. Wilson had fixed upon April 1 as the date, Representative Underwood, Democratic majority leader, having informed him that the tariff bills, to which it was agreed congress should give immediate attention, would be ready on that date. Mr. Underwood found that the ways and means committee would need another week to draft the tariff schedules, and today's proclamation is in deference to the wishes of Leader Underwood and house leaders. "*L J ,A" n.oon on/1 mpfln* rng majuruj ut uic ???jo ?** ** ...?? committee today began taking up the administrative features of the new tariff. These provisions relate to the variety of custom house routine and the effort of the Democrats in changing the terms and phraseology of the administrative section is to simplify and facilitate the customs work, both in the interest of the government and the importers. A number of changes along that line were suggested by witnesses during the tariff hearings in January. The tariff revision plan will be in such condition that whatever form the caucus determines upon can be reported immediately out of the committee and the whole tariff discussion formally opened in the house without delay. There will be no attempt to name all or even the bulk of the house committees at the outset of the extra session so as to obviate any unnecessary legislation until the regular session of congress convenes in December. The tariff plan will be submitted first to a caucus and then directly to the house by the ways and means committee. "The committee will be ready to report by that time," said Democratic t -??- Tin/iorwnmi tr>d?v. There will liCUUCI UIIUV* f?vv?. ? ? - be no trouble about reporting: the revised plan when the congress convenes." AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. L. Oates. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Services Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock and on Friday at 7.30 p. m. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ?perial Notices. The Livingstone Centenary and Mission Rally Day will be celebrated at Bethesda, Saturday, March 22nd. All talent money and free will o'Terings will be received at that time. D-nner on the grounds. Jno. A. McMurray. Tribute to Mr. J. A. Smith. Newberry, S. C.. March 14, 1913. Mr. Editor: I have Just read an account of the death of my old friend, Bro. J. A. Smith. Will you allow me pace for Just a few words? When I went to York circuit?my first regular charge?he was the first to welcome me. When I was appointed elsewhere to labor I carried his blessing with me. No pastor ever had a truer or more . helpful friend than I found in him. His ' memory has gone with me through these years and has been an element of strength in all the trials and difficulties of life. May the children be blessed with such a life as he Ived. Sincerely, Otis A. Jeffcoat. Special $otios. Buy Your Frost Proof Cabbage Plants from F. 8. Cannon Meggets, 8. C. 1.000 to 4,000 at fl.!S. 5.000 to 9.000 at 11.(0. 10.000 to 15.000 at $0.90. Special prices on larger orders ant satisfaction guaranteed. 97 t Apr. 1. EASY RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION The Remedy That Replace* Calomel? Cauee* No Restriction of Habit or Diet It la a mistake to take calomel wher your liver is lazy and needs toning up Hundreds of people in this sectlor have discovered that Dodson's Livei Tone la a thousand times better anc safer and its action Is just as sure There are none of the bad after-effects of calomel to Dodson's Livei Tone and no danger of salivation. For attacks of constipation or biliousness one or two spoonfuls of thii mild, pleasant tasting vegetable liquid are enough and the York Drug Store gives a personal guarantee that every bottle will do all that is claimed for it Money back in any case where 11 fails. Dodson's Liver Tone costs only cents for a large bottle Remember the name because there ?.re any number of remedies sold in imitation ol Dodson claims. Some of them have names very similar to Dcdson's Liver Tone?and are in same color package These imitations are not guaranteed and may be very harmful. Go to the York Drug Store and you will surely get the genuine. Cotton JRarftet. Yorkville, March 18.?Cotton 12J cts. New YorK, Marcn it.?opoi cuuuu closed quiet; middling uplands 12.00; middling gulf 12.85; sales 1,400 bales Cotton futures closed steady as follows Jan. 11.86: March 12.27; April 12.04; May 11.92; June 11.87; July 11.86; Aug. 11.76; Sept 11.44; Oct 11.39; Dec. 11.40. MONEY TO LOAN. ON First Mortgage on Heal Estate THOS. F. McDOW, Atty. 1. t t. MARCH 26 AND 27 WILD be our last Ginning Days foi the 1912-1913 season. VICTOR COTTON OIL CO. 22 t. f. 2t WHITE RUNNER DUCK EGGS C PENCER-Fischel strain?best ol k_J all. *z.bo per aozen. Aaaress mo. 1. Filbert. Mrs. M. S. CARROLL. 20 t tf SHEPHERD DOC! LOST Disappeared in January, win appreciate information and pay reward for return. reward for return. HENRY LEECH, C|e Mr. B. F. Scoggins, Hickory Grove. ATTENTION COMPANY L ALL members of Company "L," First Regiment S. C., N. G., are hereby ordered to attend drills at the Armory. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, at 7.80, from and after Friday, March 21. PAUL N. MOORE. Captain. 22 St. tl PUBLIC CORN GRINDING WE are prepared to Grind Corn or the Ear. for feeding, on Tuesdays and Fridays. Also to furnish Stove Wood, sawed and split, on short notice. More customers wanted for Dally Milk Supply. Phone 132. BRATTON'E FARM, J. Meek Burns, Manager. 2t SEE JACKSON REPAIR CO. FOR Painting, Picture framing, Buggy tops and wheels. All kinds of repair work. Horseshoeing a specialty. Special attention paid to proper fitting of shoes. Your work will receive prompt attention at our shop at Jackson Bros. Yours truly, JACKSON REPAJR CO. 10 9t? t tdtd H V VtM STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons that the. undersigned has withdrawn from and ce*sed relationships with the Yorkvllle Motor Car Company, and will not be responsible for any contracts entered into or any accounts opened or made in the name of said Company whatsoever. H. N. SIN'-JLETARY. Dated. Feb. 20th, 1913. 16 t 4t BRIDGE CONTRACTS TO LET Two Over Allison Cre?k *nd One Over Hemphill Branch. Yorkvllle, S. C., March 17, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that at mj office in Yorkvllle, on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913, at 11 o'clock, a. m., contracts will be let for the building of Steel Bridges as follows: Over the Hemphill branch on th< North and South road. Over Allison Creek on the Nortk and South road. Over Allison Creek on the Armstrong Ford road (Tate Place). Plans and specifications may be seer in the office of Miller & White, Ir Rock Hill. Successful bidder must give bond for faithful performance In double th? amount of his contract. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. THOS. W. BOYD. Supervisor of York County. 22 t It FLOUR Say, Mr. Farmer, isn't It about tlm< you were buying that 500 or 1,00( pounds of FLOUR that you are needing or will need soon? When you ar< ready to buy SEE US. We buy oui FLOUR IN CAR LOTS, and get tin VERY LOWEST PRICES and OUF CUSTOMERS GET THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. This House has bee: ?T - J ' * T7?T ATTt tieauquariers lur im* ihjo x ruuui for years?We shall take care of tha reputation. If you want the BES"] Flour of the Grade you prefer at th< Lowest possible price, then SEE US. Every sack of Flour we sell Is Guar anteed. If It Is not as we represent It then please do us the favor of bring lng It back. We don't want you t< keep It. When you are ready to bu: FLOUR we will give you the LOWES'] prices and the BEST goods. See u? for Disc and Drag Harrows Turn Plows, Cotton and Corn Planters Cultivators, etc. We have a lot of Cow Peas. CARROLL BROS. House Furnishingi Spring cleaning will be on now ii a short time and when this work 1 over you will probably find here an there a space that would just accom modate an odd piece of Furniture, o a Rug, an Art Square. Now, when yo find the spot that you want some spe cial furnishing for, just remember tha you can find just the wanted articl at this Store we have the Furni ture. the Rugs, the Squares in almos endless variety, in qualities that wll satisfy your most exacting demands a to styles and qualities, and you'll flw that our prices are Just as near righ as prices can be made. The first time you are passing ou way. drop into our Stcre and let u show you the many things we have ii stock. We'll be pleased to show yo over our stock, and if you please t huy. then we'll be pleased to sell, bu your looking will not put you unde any obligation to buy. Come! Look York Furniture Co. W All kinds of Typev/riter Ribbon at The Enquirer office. Office. BREAD AND CAKE BADE F NEXT Friday afternoon. 4 o'clock. at Mr. W. E. Ferguson's store, by X the LADIES' AID SOCIETY, of the se , A. R. P. Church. Public is Invited. It Y " SI BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 1CAN spare a few more EGGS at fC Sl.&O per fifteen. lij 1 It JOHN E. CARROLL. dl "HELLO!" : "Yes." "That you, Mother?" "Yes, child! What Is the matter?" "Oh, Mother! That horrid husband of mine has just brought In a friend J for supper; cook has gone?no Are, . and they are In a hurry to get back to , Dome business engagement. What 1 shall I do?" ; "Don't bother. Dear. I will send ! over my Electric Grill and Percolator, and you can have the beasts feeding in a few minutes." | "Oh, you darling! What would we [ do without Mothers and Electricity?" SEE OUR "TALKING" MAN. \ City Electric Plant Pi ? . in. iii'hau . un vv,!M, un | ? THiO AT ICilVilVA/il xutv JUvuMMtu ; PAT HE WEEKKY ~ One of the moBt Intensely interesting of all Moving Pictures?A record of , current events. Repeats "Star of Bethlehem." \y "On January 27, St. Flnbar's church bu at Bath Beach, N. Y? gave an erhlbl- \y tion of "Star of Bethlehem" to the ar members of the parish. The fame of pr i this great picture drew great crowds, and many .Were. turned away disap- W pointed. Father Gardner regretted that all were unable to see the film w and booked the film again for Febru- on ary 4, when more than 1,000 people a witnessed It. pr "Father Gardner Is known as a highly Intelligent man, who has per formed much good In his congregatlon."?Clipping. SJ' et< THE "STAR OF BETHLEHEM" ce Film will soon be produced at the Ct Idle Hour Theatre?Watch for the . date. Then come to see It en Idle Hoar Theatre y< EASTER 1 QFF ITS.. I w W J W J v/fcy J|J FOR YOUR EASTER NOVELTIES. I WE HAVE READY FOR YOU A ?? Bi PRETTY LINE OF THESE. I* pe CANDY BASKETS, be T1 BOXES, isl r WHITE AND PURPLE LILIES. ?u ' hn EGG DYE, ' POST CARDS AND M1 . BEAUTIFUL CHINA EGGS. w< | on J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. i if* i i j Dividing Honors We would not take from our ministers and churches any of the glory | and honor due them for their good ou and beneficial work among our young on men. We want to divide the honor er with them. Do you know the Bank and Church should go hand in hand in helping young men to lead good, moral, honest, honorable lives. The young men who disgrace their families 8e and the community never have a bank "I . book in their pocket. The young man J*1' who weekly deposits a portion of his be earnings, seldom, if ever, sows many "wild oats." Parents can do no bet- er . ter act than to assist their boys in starting a bank account. It is a step. ping stone to all that is good. ; The Bank of Clover, i ODOVHR, B. O. 1 CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS FOR EAST1 AS USUAL, WE'RE READY IN CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS TIONS OF THE WORLD'S GRE^ BENEDETTO ALLEGRETTI AND 1 ' OUR EASTER LINE INCLUD1 BONS IN QUARTER, HALF, POUJ AGES, FRESH FROM THE MAKE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING EXTF 1 FRIENDS AS AN EASTER REMEM 1 MORE ACCEPTABLE THAN CHOC 1 PAAS' EGG DYES? Will give the little folks end! ter eggs. We have the famous PA up in FIVE CENT Packages, and distinct Colors, as well as SIX Trar supply Is limited. . I YORK DRUG STOP SEED 7 | POTATOES i See me for your Seed Irish Po! tatoes and get them in the ground at I the Earliest Possible Moment. r. GOOD SEED (I have them) of B GOOD VARIETIES (I have them), " PLANTED EARLY Insures Better * . Yield, of Better Quality Potatoes. |.. mn for vour Seed. I * FAMILY GROCERIES? A ? SEE ME for the Best Flour, r Lard, Snowdrift, Sugar, Molasses, etc. >t "Don't forget that I specialize on i> Feed Stuffs?Have the goods and the l< right prices. J. M. FERGUSON , WHY NOT? CONCENTRATE YOUR BUYING? We believe you will find it to your advantage to do so?and feel that with ? d the line we have, and Our Prices? g _ . that you will find It to your interest to f ~1 look us over. Our lines in every de- ^ partment are the largest ana mosi complete that we have ever had. " DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS? In a variety of New and Novelty 8( Goods, as well as a strong line of the ?i .I Staples. WALK-OVER SHOES for men who care?a superb dress shoe; and a strong line of other Shoes for R a Men, Women and Children, and Hats, m t well, yes, and everything else. R 1 GROCERIES, HARDWARE? tl r Our lines of Heavy and Fancy Gro- j^ cerles are complete. Genuine Oliver _ Plows and Repairs. Pocomoke and " Rook Hill Fertilizers. H Mall Orders and Phone Orders giv- F t en special attention. Remember every P sale we make?It Is for You?Satis- P , faction or Your Money Back. b< Shannon-Smarr Co. c ? SILARON, S. C. ? w . ? tc 8?nd Th? Enquirer your orders for Commtroial Printing. OR DISCHARGE AS GUARD IAJ J" OTICE is hereby given that 01 * June 25. 1912, I made by Fina ttlement with the Probate Judge o ork county as guardian of James L law, and on April 15, 1913, I wil ake application to Hon. L. R. Wll ims, Judge of Probate of said court ir my discharge from all furthe: ability in connection with the guar anship. ADDIE L. WILLIAMS, Guardian. 22 t 5t iVE PUT AS GOOD STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP ON SMALL STONES AS THE LARGE. WE USE ONLY THE BEST MATERIAI AND WORKMANSHIP IN ALI WORK SENT OUT. CALL ON U? AT THE YARD IP YOU CAN AND LET US SHOW YOU DE i r* v I r ' SIGNS AND GIVE YOU PRICES VLMETTO MONUMENT CO JOS. G. SASSI. Proprietor. YOIIKVILLE, 8. C. FENCE WIRE When you are ready to buy th( IRE for the fence you intend t( did r>om? and see us. We have THE IRE?Ah good as ever was madeid we want to sell It. Hence oui Ices win please you. AGONS? Don't buy a Wagon until you see the iYEXSRORO. .This wagon has beer i the market for years and Is as gool Farm Wagon as is built and oui ices and terms will satisfy you. LRM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES? See us for Plows, Plow Shapes ngletrees, Trace Chains, Backbands c., and for Hea\T and Fancy Grories?Meats, Lard, Flour, Sugar >rn, Oats, Feed Stuffs, Etc. REMEMBER?That Dunlop's Pat it Flour Is the Best ever. orkville Banking & Mer. Go rhat Buggy You ntend To Buy See us about It. We can interest u in Quality, Style and Price. The iggles we offer are known for their isting Qualities?They are not ex ^ TKAtf Kovt rime run ill uieoe ijoiui. xuvf >w., en sold in this section for years le Tyson & Jones always gives sat' 'action and the Sumter Buggy is ? ry close second In all that a Buggy ight to be. Yes, see us before yoi y. cles? ' .If ' ? Before you buy, come and see whal s have to offer. We can get togethei Price and the Terms. SMOAK-BROWN CO. VERY CONVENIENT That Is what people are saying ol r 8-Day Alarm Clocks?Wind II ice a week. It is a good time-keepand sells for $2.50 Bach. :g bens? These Alarm Clocks?I have sold veral dozen?are waking peoplt > all over the United States. They ve universal satisfaction to wouldEarly Risers?Price, $2.50 Each. I have other Alarm Clocks at lowprices. >untain pens? If you want the Genuine Waterman deal" Fountain Pen or a Parkei vuokv Curve" Pen, I have them? 1 Prices. r. W. SPECK, The Jeweler ?R FOR THE EASTER TRADE ?THE CHOICEST PRODUCITEST BONBON MAKERS? huyler, 33 CHOCOLATES AND BONJD AND TWO POUND PACK:rs, and more en route. ta choice for your lady brance, nothing is ever iolates and bonbons. ess enjoyment In coloring EasAS' EASTER EGG DYES, put each package contains Eight isfer Sheets. Buy early as our LE?The Rexall Store II irLEAHI IEMEMBER THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN THF MARKET FOR URXITURE, STOVES. ARNE88, SADDLES, or NYTHING IN MY LINE, THAT I HAVE A NEW. CLEAh LINE TO SELECT FROM? IJALITY AND PRICES SECOND TO NONE. A SIMPLE COMPARISON WILL CONVINCE YOU. ASK FOR IT. G H. O'LEARY ITY MEA T MARKE1 BUTTER AND EGGS. The Butter and Egg market Is no > lively now, but we are still taklni II the butter and eggs we can use. When you want Choice STEAKS o OASTS come to the City Market. W< lake a specialty of the Best Home aised Stall Fed Beeves and also sel le Choicest Western Meats. UST ARRIVED? A shipment of BONELESS BOILEI AMS, CURED HAMS and BRBAK AST BACON. We sell these by th< ound, the Whole Ham or Whoh iece of Bacon, and all of it Is of th< ?st quality. ATTLE AND CALVES? At all times we will buy all the FAT ATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES e can get. See us when you have anj i sell. THE CITY MEAT MARKET C. P. Sherer, Prop. FERTILIZERS l ^ The season is on now for FERT] J. IZERS. We are prepared to sup; . the trade in all grades in any qui tity from One Sack to Carloads. Fr ; the Standard to the Highest Grac We sell Gnano, Acid and Potash. A Phosphate, Kahat. Muriate Pota Nitrate Soda, Cotton Seed Meal, can give you an attractive price Cotton Seed Meals, also other Fer ' lzers. SEED IRISH POTATOES? We sell Red Bliss. Irish Cobbl Early Rose. Real nice seed. We have Simpkins' Prolific Cotl Seed and Pope's Prolific. Seed Corn for sale. Landreth's Garden Seed. Onion Sets, White and Yellow. One horse to sell at a bargain. ' We are overstocked on Flour. < will pay you to help us unload. , YORK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL I . 1 PERSK IN BUIDDING A FORT1 THAN ONE-HALF THE I It is the PERSISTENCY of p Pennies, and Depositing them of building future independent Of course, actually makli for without the start. "PERSI ( nn .Inn't nilt nff tt'hflt CB.I you have. Encouragement ai the SMALL aa well the LAR( 5 > 4 Per Cent?Interest Paid 3 Loan and S | 8. M. McNEEL, President |l' ss A : qlood j Builder , The vigor of rich, red blood mal life worth living. Materials for - nerve, mental or muscular forces mi be supplied by the blood. ^ If you have any evidence that y< blood 1b lrrDure. now is the time begin taking Nyal'a 8arsaparilla Compound It purifies and enriches the blood, bures Rheumatism, Boils, Pimples a all forms of Skin Troubles at 50c a l $1.00 a bottle. s ' Shieder Drag Store . J ? NYAL STORE ? H . t I -Spring I todaT^ I PAY U 1 KIRK PA TR 1 I > H r . , INTERES1 There are more kinds of Inter ' than the kind yoa pay for mor when you borrow from a bai There la a PERSONAL INTE EST. the kind that the officers THIS BANK feel In its custom' ?an interest which prompts to do whatever we possibly to encourage and to aid th< who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Groi Hickory Grove, S. C. Muslin Underwec We are offering the Largest and 1 Most Complete stock ever shown Yorkvllle. You will be surprised at the EXTRA QUALITY, L And the PRICE IS LOWER In ma " Instances than the cheap garments be found elsewhere. GOWNS?High Neck, Low Nei V-shape Neck, Empire and all otl " styles In Cambric, Swiss Mull, at 48 OTS. and 1 CORSET COVERS?All styles, a beautiful patterns?At 1# C NO TROUBLE to show you throu this line, even though you do not wi to buy at the present time. McCONNELL'S WHO UNDERSELLS ? | NOVELTY I ? NOW OI A* HAVE YOU SEEN OUR 6? GOODS? NO! WELL, WO] ** SHOW YOU TODAY OR TC 2+ WEEK? WE'LL BE PLEAS ?? YOU WILL BE PLEASED A1 f? Rough Weave PONGEE, all c< ? Cobweb CREPONS, White, Bli P ROYAL OTTOMAN, Black an PEBBLE RATINE, all the gc ?? GAUZE SPLENDON. a sheer 1 ?? 12 Pieces Silk Finish FOULAI * Pieces RUSSIAN CORD ETI t ?? 40 inch NOVELTY SPLASH V I #? SILK STRIPE VOILES, all cc ft 27 Inch CHIFFON VOILES, a . ?W 27 inch CHELTENHAM FABI ' +f BROWN LINENS?Yard c &? PRINCESS TISSUE?Yard 7 +* 36 inch BLEACHED CRASH ?? SILK STRIPE CREPON, all c ft SILK STRIPE POPLIN, all c ?? PLAIN SILK POPLIN, all co . ft Newest CURTAIN ETTA MINE Qv in Plain, Hemstitched and ; + io cts? i > $$ Of course, we'll be pleas( 5 * NOVELTIES, but then we ha ?? instance, an elegant line of ] [ 18 worth seeing. 'im^CLOUD - Mrs. W. H. Herndon [L- OCew Choice Chrysanthemum Plants ply For Sale? in_ Please, In giving your orders, state om which of these varieties ybu prefer: lea> Thanksgiving Queen (White). d(i Dolly Dimple (Yellow). sjli Vallls (Yellow; took prize for the best We bloom In 1912). on Maud Dean (Pink), til. Ongawa (Golden Amber). Black Hawk (Garnet). Col. D. Appleton (Yellow). ier Florence Pullman (Cream; took prize In 1912). ton Mrs. Herndon (white; took prize In 1911. Mrs. Wheeler (Bronze). Nellie Prockett (Pink). No deliveries will be made before March* 30; but orders can be sent in _ I ? Tllft swill Kn Hnllt/orO^ Q f W If IIU V* . X tail 10 ?T ill WU U?*??v? WM mmm * * H. HERNDON'S Store, or out at "BROOKHAVBN." Phone No. ?8. r W. H. HERNDON 1 ! i i i ?em i ! t >TENCY JNE, PERSISTENCY IS MORE BATTLE utting. aside your Dimes, Nickels and in this Bank, that is the real means :e. ig the start, is especially important, STENCY" cannot ensue, and for this i be done NOW. Come with what id a cordial welcome is extended to J XU ucj;vonwi. On Savings Deposits?4 Per Cent. I Savings Bank J. P. MoMURRAY. Cashier SHOES FOR EASTER It's only Nineteen more days to Easter, and everybody is groins to wear a pair of NEW OXFORD8 on that occasion. I have BOUGHT 1.000 PAIRS? In all the latest styles, and they tea are ready for your inspection. A all visit to ray store will quickly conuat vince you that I am offering the very best values in LOW SHOES )Ur to be found anywhere In these to parts. Come and take a look at my Shoe stock and judge the qualities and prices for yourself. I am going to give away TWENIt TY PAIRS ABSOLUTELY FREE. lT)d Ask about them. 111(1 SEE HE FOR YOUR NEEDS? T ... .nnnlu tham inll VAIl'II MVA 1 tail ouj/pi/ i??w*?i| ???? / ? money by buying at my store. M. A. McFARLAND = . * Ptnckney Road. No. 4, Yorkville Opening TBHORBBW S A VISIT ICK-BELK CO. - ANNOUNCEMENT I have recently bought the Clothes Cleaning and Pressing business, heretofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawkins. and In the future Mr. Hawkins est will be in my employ. In consolldatiey the two establishments I am sure that I can promise even better serik. vice than our patrons have been getR. ting in the past, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of of everybody who has Clothing in need ef CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING. us if you have work of this kind, let tan us know by 'phone and we will call for it promptly, do satisfactory work sse and return your garments at the earliest possible moment If not already a patron of the ROYAL PRE8SING CLUB, we will appreciate any work you may be pleased to give us. Start Today. Royal Pressing Club R. D. DORSET^ Proprietor. ,r CALL ON ME FOR :he .. In COTTOLENE? ?CHICKEN FEED ISNO WHITE? .ny to ?SUGAR ck SNOWDRIFT? ler . ?COFFEE JP; PURE LARD? .nil rs. ?TEA gh int ?SPICES ONION SETS AND SEED IRISH POTATOES _ /. W. JOHNSON ^DFCC nnnnc II yi\duu uv/vi/u am V DISPLAY || display op NOVELTY DRESS *? \T'T you come in AND LET us $T jmorrow, or some DAY this *7 ;ed to show you. we know || ? what you see. ?* ? ? alors?Yard 25 CTS. + + ie, Pink?Yard 15 CTS. ?? d White?Yard 25 CTS. ?a >od shades?Yard 25 CTS. t? abric of cotton and silk?Yd. 25 CTS. ?* ids?Yard 15 CTS. ?? amine?Yard 25 CTS. + + oiles?colors?Yard 25 CTS. ?? ilnr*?Yard 25 CTS. ? + 11 shades 18 CTS. ? ? IIC?Yard 12 1-2 CTS. ? + 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 20 CTS., 25 CTS. * ? 15 CTS. ? + LINEN?Yard 50 CTS. + ? olors?Yard 25 CTS. ?4> olors?Yard 25 CTS. ? lors? 25 CTS. ? IS. in white, cream and Arabian, * ? Fancy Borders?Yard ? T 5 CTS., 18 CTS., 25 CTS., and 35 CTS. + ? id to show you our DRESS GOODS a a ve some other things, as well. For * REID OXFORDS and PUMPS, that ?? n CASH STORE. ?? i " The best ever"\ That's the very kind verdict of the many ladies who have favored Thomson Co. with a visit today after a thorough inspection of the Millinery, Dress Goods, Novelties, Silks, Trimmings, etc., opened for display this morning. . The ladies who visited Thomson's today came with the expectation of seeing the very newest styles in everthing that the ladies count as bail \ w orthwhil eand judging by the pleasing comments of the visitors, we are warranted in saying that this is our best Spring opening. . If you visited Thomson's today, we thank you. If you did not, won't you visit us Wednesday? You'll be as welcome as the sunshine. Come. Will you? We especially want you to see our Millinery, Silks, Trimmings, Novelties, Dress Goods, Oxfords, Men's Clothing, Straw Hats, Furnishings, etc. Come . this afternoon or tomorrow. We're looking for you. /I ?Thomson Co. V i ? I ?> ? SEED IRISH Lumber?>/\m a nn/\T^r( our yards are now full op IJi 1 I J\ I I |M W LUMBER, and we can quickly supply X V-/ 1 1 1 1 V/UU the wants of anybody who wants LUMBER, either Rough or Dressed. _ _. TTxTT Tiffwcm . wntrv n Green or Kiln Dried. If you need any I HAVE AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT LUMBER for any purpose, see us. OP MAINE STOCK, OP aJ?yVi1l7dni"thJt "our"" pSESffi SEED IRISH POTATOES MFW|UMO-^but u IRISH COBBLERS ' Low as you can And elsewhere. Don't IRISH couriers. OQ7 Rough or Dreeeed Lumber, FloorBLISS, lng, Celling. Weather Boarding, Joists, PEERLESS, SKK? JteSJiil vSS?2? M andSf rr&mc8i 6ic?) until yon wo us aqq ?w EARLY ROSE and oar prices. HEBRONS. H you expect to put up any kind of a BuiMlng, let us make you a price. PRICE IS RIGHT. See us for Lime. Cement, Brick, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Patty. LOUIS ROTH J. J, KELLER & COMPANY 1 t ..... 1 4?* ? ? ? ? ? ? ?*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? } KILL THE UMPIRE \ * "Aw, g*wan, Skinny, yer makes me tired?dat man wasn't w out and youse knows hit" "Aw, ahet up, yer big stiff?yer a-rob V bin' ua" "Aw, well, let It go. Play ball." fit la moat here. What? The ball season. Get ready for It be- _ fore It comes and then you'll be getting yourself In tune for the great Jr American game. And of course you'll remember that you can get X . all kinds of Baseball supplies at the YORKVILLE HARDWARE ^ ? CO.'S STORE. We have? J ? BATS?At 1*0 errs, to 21.00 Each. GLOVES?25 CHS. to 28.50 Bach. a % MITTS?At 25 OTS. to 24.00 Bach. A ? BASEBALLS?At 5 CTS. to $1.25 Each. * a MASKS?At 25 OTS. to 22.00 Each. q % LAWN TENNIS GOODS? i ? 3 This is another great game and every year la growing in pop T ularlty all over America. See ua for the necessary paraphernalia T v for the game. Of course we can supply the denland. We have 3 TENNIS NETS?At 2150 to $2.00. 9 % TENNIS BALLS?At 25 CT8. and 50 OTS. Each. J + TENNIS RACKETS?At 21.00 to 25.00 Each. q + MT SEE US FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEED. ? i Yorkville Hardware Co. i *9* 9*9 *9* *9* 9*9 *9* 9*9 9*9 9*9 9*9 9*9 *9* *9* *9* *&& M U L E S Mr. Farmer, Just a word: We are aware of the fact that the 19IS Mule ^te V t 17 1 season Is very nearly over; but pleaae V wf f*f /)f Y /Iff f*C remember. That every day In the year \J*f a " ? u you will And us at our place of business?The Stroup Stables?and that MULES or HOftSES. We will always "Doae Up," and, toe, she will be Outbe pleased to have you call on us and assure you that we will always be in growing her Childish Ways?and you position to give you a SQUARE DEAL in a trade or in a straight sale. haven't had her PICTURE taken slnoe HORSES? she was in Long Dresses. Tou don't We have a nice bunch of Horses, and if you want a Saddler or Driver, exactly want to keep her as she la? we can probably meet your require- . ? _ _ . _ A. ments as to quality and price. Let us but You Want to Keep the Memory. show you, please. JAMES BROTHERS, THF HARRIS STUDIO LIVERY ? BALE ? btart.rs I IIEj IIIlllllIU UIUIIIU YORKVILLE - - 8. C. SHELBY YORKVILLE i NATIONAL BANK I PROTECTION . . % MEANS A GREAT DEAL TO YOU AS A DEPOSITOR { h Every safeguard to protect the Interests of people who deposit 3 X their money in a NATIONAL BANK Is taken by the United States I y Government y Their business Is examined by experts twice each year. They # 0 have to make five reports each year, which are required to be pub- A 'I lished in a newspaper. In addition to this, the Government keeps X y constantly In touch with each National Bank. J This Bank has a conservative board of directors of successful A business men, and every precaution possible to make your money K 1 placed with this Bank Safe. X j The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, I J YORKVILLE, S. C. < "YOU HAD BETTER SAVE THAN BE SORRY" f ? ? -?" D n ATT .TRW OuhlAT J J O. ?. WILKIA6, rrauueui,. ?. v. ... 111 IWI Ml Ml tun HI mt Ml IMI auati win rutsai ! m "THE ACID rasr real estate If you have a piece of metal supposed to be pure gold and about which 'SAY you are not sure, Just drop It Into | Nitric acid. If It is gold there will be Don't you think It time to own your no more results than If dropped in own home? The Building *n?i Loan water, but If brass or mostly brass, enables you to do so on the monthly and allowed to remain long enough, rent plan. Take your choice. You i It will be reduced to liquid. Brass can't be hurt: can't stand the acid test. Figurative- M. M. White residence on Lincoln | ly speaking, the acid test "can be ap- avenue., Yorkvllle; 2-story 7-room plied" to Individuals, corporations, or dwelling (brand new, too) on lot 90x governments. Comparative few of 320 feet. Don't delay, either can stand It successfully, but Miss Ida DeLoacfa residence. You some can. In applying the test to Life know it. Enough said. Insurance Companies, the company M. E. Plexico residence. Of course that passed It successfully t/ould be It is nice. one that could show that It had lived Spencer-Dickson residence. Yes, long enough to establish Its perma- certainly. Come In. nency beyond a shadow of doubt?was Mrs. W. 8. Peters residence. Room relatively safe as the U. S. govern- for three houses. Don't let this slip ment, that It had never Issued a spec- you. ulative or deferred dividend policy, W. L. Wallace residence. Delay is VinMor Honcorniia had always given every puww all that was coming to him, whether And LUten, besides those beautiful he knew his rights or not, and had King's Ml. Heights lots?they are still carried out Its contracts at a mini- being developed?I have the property mum cost The Mutual Benefit is one recently opened up by C. E. Spencer, of the very few?not exceeding three around his dwelling. Streets graded, companies?that can stand this test, You can't help being satisfied here, and It In many respects, stands at the Let me show you. head of the others. Don't you think The Walter Rose (O'Parrell) Place, you would be better satisfied if Insured about \ mile out of town on Charlotte In a company that could Btand this road; 87 acres; 1 tenant house. Renttest than In one that cannot? I am ed for 1,600 lbs. cotton. For the pressure you would, especially when the ent rent goes with place. Hurry, cost will be no more. The Walter W. Love Place, 117 SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent, acres; 1 mile from town, on Lincoln road, is the kind to buy. You know a &00d thin& when y?u ?ee it. Look at D A th,a- And d?n't forget the I /ill? 111T(J Lowry (Pardue) Place, 212 acres. 11 _ __ . . _ miles from Delphos. It's up to you If See me at the York Furniture Co. you do y a uv yuu Dealers In Wall Paper, House Points, Sanders-Store Place; 88 acres; BulOils. Varnishes and Stains. Use Flat- jocfg creek township. See me. knot, the best Interior finish, all colors. ALLEN WHITE. Jr.. Th. Printer. QgQ^ Iff WilHafflS 9T Use the Best Stationary, Its the cheapest. Ord*r it from The Enquirer. REAL ESTATE BROKER.