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MERE MENTION Political news from Washington is to the effect that Mr. Loeb, former private secretary of President Roosevelt, has begun work looking to the capture of the Republican-Progressive fusion presidential nomination in 1916 for Mr. Roosevelt Two pews in a Jewish synagogue at Newark, N. J., have been levied on by a cheese dealer of that city to secure the payment of a claim for $63 In a house clearing session of the Polish National association at Detroit, Michigan, last Friday, there was testimony to the effect that for the sum of S5.000, the chairman of thecen ~-i had asrreed to rive U?i 5v? ? _ Roosevelt's presidential aspirations the support of a Polish newspaper published at Cleveland, Ohio..Albert 0., and O. Alfred Hall, twin brothers, aged 82 years, celebrated their birthday in Washington, Saturday. The brother? are telegraph operators Representative ? Oscar W. Underwood vrlli probably be a candidate for the seat of the late Senator Johnston of Alabama, in the United States senate. Chas. G. Guth, a prominent Baltimore business man, was exonerated by a coroner's Jury Friday night for the shooting of his negro chauffeur on Thursday It la stated in Washington that Secretary of State Bryan has canceled all of his lecture engagements. The next annual reunion of the * * * - ** 1 ?..VH? I? * o KA Grand Army or in? nepuuuv is w w held at Detroit, Mich Larry Mc Loan, a member of the New York (Hants' baseball team, Jas. J. Corbett and "Kid" McCoy, ex-prize fighters are to tour the country this winter giving lectures advocating prohibition'. A Chicago taxicab company has placed orders for fifty cabs equipped with gas producer motors, the. fuel being coal which is converted into gas as needed. . $.. .Twenty passengers were injured, several seriously, when a Rock Island trkin, was derailed near Manhattan, Kan.. Saturday. Eight coaches left the rails A crazy stone mason at Bloomington. 111., on last Friday, blew up his home with dynamite, killing himself, a daughter, and seriously Injuring his wife and two other daughters Chicago's chief of police has begun a movement to eliminate all "gunplay" naoving pictures, believing that such pictures have much the same effect on juvenile minds as do the dime novels. ... .District Attorney Whitman of New York, has begun an official investigation into the death of "Big Tim" Sullivan, whose mangled body was found at a railroad crossing in the Bronx. Certain features or tne aeam 01 uie congressman appear suspicious. W. Ia Willis, an aged Civil war veteran and magistrate's bailiff. Is in jail at Columbus, Ga., charged with murder, he having shot a boy to death, at a time when the boy was trying to escape arrest on a charge of skipping a fifty cents board bill Two of the directors of a leading Hamburg, Germany bank, are under arrest for misappropriating bank funds Mrs. W. M. Parish of Parish, Ga., Thursday afternoon shot her neighbor, Mrs. Judson Howard, with a shotgun, in a quarrel about chickens. Mrs. Howard's condition Is critical In a class fight between freshmen and sophomores at Purdue university, Lafayette, Indiana, Friday night, one student was killed by a kick on the head The assessed realty values of New York city, made public Friday, are $8,010,000,000, an Increase of $150,000,000 over last year.... A bar of gold, a foot long and four Inches square, covered with dirt, was ^ found by a hotel man who was walking in the woods near Fountain City. Wis., Friday. The bar is worth $40,000, and Is supposed to be part of a shipment of ?u fmm a. train bv bandits guiu 01V1VU MVM. ? ? near that point twenty-three years ago. AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.S0 o'clock. BAPTIST. No prayer meeting this week. METHODIST Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.SO o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. fllHial Solitfa. At Hickory Grovs. [ Services are being held in the Methodist church each night at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited. H. B. Hardy, Pastor. i n ft M?.tina The U. D. C.'s will meet with Mrs W. H. Herndon, Friday morning promptly at 10 o'clock. Miss Mary Williams. Communion at BeersHeba. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Preparatory preaching services or Friday and Saturday previous. It F. Ray Riddle, Pastor. WHEN YOUR LIVER GOES WRONG Naarly Everybody Needs a Liver Stim< ulant at One Time or Another. Nearly everybody now and then h annoyed with a sluggish, lazy liver 01 by constipation or by biliousness. > It is for this reason that Dodson'i Liver Tone is such a good medicine t< keep always in the house. Either children or grown-ups can tak< Dodson's Liver Tone without bat after effects, and without restriction o: habit or diet. It is a vegetable liquit * ~* * Kit* o roUavpr n ^ Wllfl a pietLSU.Ul lame, 1SU? ? - constipation and liver troubles, anc entirely takes the place of calomel. The York Drug: Store guarantee! every bottle of Dodson's Liver Toni they sell. It costB 50 cents per botth and if you are not satisfied that it ii worth the money, they will hand you: half dollar back to you with a smile. Don't be fooled by preparations 1ml tating the claims of Dodson's Live Tone. Just remember the York Drui Store will give you back your money i |l Dodson's Liver Tone falls you. Tha is a guarantee that guarantees. HYMENEAL Makritd?Last Wednesday by Mag 4 lstrate J. C. Comer, Miss NETTII SANDERS and Mr. BURGIN MAU NET, both of Lincoln county, N. C. On September 21, by Rev. E. E. Gil lesple. Miss JANIE BOYD and Mi ERNEST KBNNETT, both of York vllle. 8hf Cotton JRarhft. Yorkville, Sept. 23?Cotton, 13J Cts. Clover, Sept. 23.?Cotton 131 Cts. Sharon, Sept. 2S-.?Cotton, 131 Cts. ? Hickory Grove, Sept. 23.?Cottor 131 Cts. Rock Hill, Sept. 23.?Cotton 131 Cti New York, Sept. 22.?Spot steady middling uplands 13.55; middling gul 18.80; sales 3,115. Futures closed bare ly steady as follows: Sept. 13.31; Oct. 13.32; Nov. 13.23 Dec. 13.29; Jan. 13.21; Feb. 13.23 March 13.30; May 13.36; June 13.31 July 13.32. i For The Household JX)R THE FATHER? FOR THE MOTHERFOB THE SISTER? FOR THE BROTHER? FOR THE GENERATION YET U> BORN? Mrs. Joe Person's Remed m PECAN SCION* TWO and three years old from excellent paper shell stock at $1.50 each. Mrs. W. D. Grist, Yorkville, S. C. 7t t 2t How Do You Feel After Eating? ^ ? One should feel good natured and satisfied. That Is the way every >ne will feel If the digestive organs ard working properly. No pain or distress should follow a hearty meal. If there Is pain or uncomfortableness you need NYAI/S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. A dose directly after eating will prevent all troubles. These Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, thereby increasing the secretions of gastric Juices, which insure perfect assimilation. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAIi STORE SOW GRAIN You will need OATS NEXT SPRING to meet that corn crop you will gather this Fall. You should put FERTILIZER on your Oats this Fall, It strengthens the young oats, makes them grow faster and -they are less liable to freeze out. We have the Fer tuizers ror gram? 8?1?4 10?6 10?4 10?2 16 PER CENT. Early sown Oats usually make heavier and better Oats than later sown. We have good SEED OATS, RYE, RED CLOVER. BURR CLOVER, CRIMSON CLOVER, VETCH, RAPE. We want to sell you all you need. Now do not forget we sell LUMBER and can furnish you everything you need to repair or build a house. We can save you money. We have very attractive prices on FLOUR. Call In and ask about It YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^Carbons for typewriter and penoil use?at The Enquirer Office, $2.00 box, 100 sheete?The Kind you have FALL SHI Coat Suits IS NOW ( AND YOU CAN REST ASSURE] | ARE MAKING?CERTAINLY U I THIS CITY. A NEW SHIPMENT | COME AND LET US SHOW YOU J MATERIALS?OUR PRICES AR] 1 COAT SUITS?FROM # COATS?FROM CLOUDCA I FLC ? WE HAVE BOUGHT SEVERAL ERAL GRADES, AND ARE { INSIDE PRICES ON ANY P BUJ fchrw l r 'itasEiU 1 IN QUANTITIES?500 LBS. WILL FIND OUR PRICES I GRADE OF FLOUR?LOl J ELSEWHERE. LET US MA I FEED S * We carry in stock all kinds of ] our prices interesting. C For Horses and Mules?PUR I C For Hogs?MILL FEED, RI * Hogs begin fattening no\ ? Chickens?Both SCRATCH a * BAGGING AND TIES?We have 0 be pleased to supply your ne W SPECIAL?See us for TO^aCCO r Quantity and Variety and th< '{ J". IMI- SI V THE EVERT! , - - i? ?' ' ?' l" : rmmwwm^ | liw?H] [~V^gg^ ^pttl'y-iK I WwWWWAfl^, ; \ DUPLEX RAZOR J CAKE SHAVING S ? THOUSANDS UPON THOUS PARTS OF THIS BIG COU THEIR BEARDS WITH D1 WE ARE MAKING AN IN DURHAM DUPLEX RAZ< 2 FOR A FEW DAYS WE WI ?AS ILLUSTRATED?AND WILLIAMS' 15 CTS. SHAVI 35 C SHAVE YOURSELF-USE A ? ?YOU WON'T HAVE TO ALWAYS READY AND AI QUICK?A CAKE OF SOAP Yorkville H i, _ Milliner) Tonight 7.30, Everything Ready Ope | DON'T MISS IT. COM THINGS. IT WILL SHOW Til KM. Kirkpatricl ; THE BIG STORK M y ? TONIGHT at the IDLE HOUR Paths'* Weekly. The Noisy Six?A Story of Kindness. Forgotten ?Drama. Don't Fall to See them Tonight. FOR SALE 260 Acres?On tho west side of the road?the J. W. Gladden Home Place; joining J. W. Ware, Sam Love and others. $30.00 an A ere. J. C. WILBORN. UK AKK AUW Bnunmu A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF? Ladies' Long I Coats AT FROM $5.00 TO $15.00. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OURS BEFORE BUYING. Our line of ? ? READY-TO-WEAR HATS ? Both STREET and DRESS, are now on display at REASONABLE PRICES. McCONNELL'S THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. Lime Spreader We have just received a LIME SPREADER. We will be glad to have our fanner friends call and examine this machine. The Price Is Just Right. See us for any kind of FARM MACHINERY or TOOLS that you may need. We will make right prices and sell you what you want PERFECTION Many of our customers are using PERFECTION FLOUR and are pleased with it It will please you if you will give it a trial. We GUARANTEE every Sack. Try it If it isn't PERFECTION, tell us and we will send for it. Order TODAY. J. CARROLL BROS. WING OF and Coats COMPLETE D IT IS A RICH SHOWING WE P TO ANY SIMILAR LINE IN P WAS RECEIVED SATURDAY. THE NEWEST IN STYLES AND E PLEASING? ' $10.00 TO $25.00 1 $2.50 TO $20.00 SH STORE >UR CARLOADS OP FLOUR IN SEV- J IN POSITION TO QUOTE YOU GRADE YOU WANT. WE WILL j > TO QUOTE PRICES ON FLOUR j , 1,000 LBS., OR MORE. YOU { VERY INTERESTING ON ANY J iVER THAN YOU WILL FIND X lKE YOU PRICES. J ITUFFS i FEED STUFFS and you will find ? INA and JUST FEED. J CE FLOUR, BRAN?If you have J v?See us for the Feed. nd HEN FE^b. A lots of Bagging and Ties and will y eds at the LOWEST PRICES. BY THE BOX?We have the J 3 PRICES that will Interest you. y ITIROTJIP \ rHIXG STORE ^ t oap 35 Cts. IANDS OF PEOPLE IN ALL NTRY ARE SHAVING OFF [JPLEX SAFETY RAZORS? TRODUCTORY OFFER OF )RS IN YORKVILLE, AND LL SELL YOU ONE RAZOR GIVE YOU ONE CAKE OF NG SOAP?ALL FOR ONLY ENTS . DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR : WAIT FOR "NEXT"?IT IS iWAYS ON THE JOB?BUY AND A RAZOR FOR 35 CTS. ardware Co. i Opening tesday and Thursday for the Big F,all n ing. [E AXD SEE THE NEW BE A PLEASURE TO ==? ? - Belk Co. I rlTII THE BIG STOCK || tiiliHliiliHUKMaiUllllllIlillllliill THOMSON CO. THOMSON CO^ ^ THOMSON CO. I X F AllWk ^ '"L : !. B JJf li QUALITY STORE JM ^ I Wednesday and Thursday, SEPTJ0-2f;25 The Preparation at this Store means Phenominal Fall Selling. This store, this season, if earnestness and concentrated efforts spell anything, will be the busiest 11 IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING DESIRABLE OR THAT PROPERLY SHOULD BE FOUND IN A LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S II STORE WILL BE FOUND AT THOMSON'S AND AT PRICES THAT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE NOT ONLY WANT TO J J SERVE YOU ONCE, BUT TO MAKE YOU A PERMANENT CUSTOMER OF THE THOMSON CO. WE ARE A FAILURE IF WE CANNOT II HAVE YOUR CONFIDENCE. NEVER A WORD OR SYLLABLE NOR PRICE SHALL APPEAR IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT BUT ARE II FACTS FULLY SUBSTANTIATED BY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED. j 5 ENTERPRISE, ENERGY AND ECONOMY COUPLED WITH ADVANCED IDEAS, CONSCIENTIOUSNESS IN STUDYING YOUR 5 9 INTEREST, SHOULD BIND YOU TO THOMSON'S STORE. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR TRADING HOME AND YOU WILL BE A If GREAT MANY DOLLARS AHEAD IN QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE END OF THE YEAR. * El MISS EVIE LAZENBY is in Charge of Thomson Company's Millinery Department || We are pleased to announce that Miss Lazenby will again be in charge of our Millinery Department, where she hopes to meet her friends as in the g1 past seasons, and discuss Millinery. Every Lady is invited to visit THOMSON'S Opening and see the New Fall Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children, || whether you buy or not, be here WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. ... 1g MILLINERY | The largest word in the Mercantile Vocabulary?Becoming Headwear adds greatly to a woman's appearance. THOMSON selected your hat with || I discrimination. See to it that it is not only handsome and Stylish, but that it's becoming to the wearer. In THOMSON'S display you will find Hats || "* " - ?111 C-J in niir ftwn Worlc Room at nrices reasonable for the Quality in Mer- || IS ready to wear from the Eastern Markets, acsiae uicsc yuu wm imu ?? ? r r I chandise on Display. ! v II I Ladies'Misses'and Children's 9t?*!S==%-' " V/ Showing of Wearable I Coats and Coat Suits J) ) Silks and Wool Goods || I We have never before had such a collection of vpHflBKk Brocaded Maori SILKS, Colors, White, Plnlc, Light Blue, I I 1 ? , . _/ MRU Green and Tan?Price $5 CT8. Yd, 11 I Coats in our past history?the beauty of every gar- f(/v| BrK,a(Jed Pongee 8ILKS_ Co)o? Brown Ught Blue. Plnk 1g t ment surpasses all previous seasons. We want you to ^ ~ \ and Copenhagen?Price s? CTS. Yd. II % -jL I \ i Yard'Wide Tussah SILKS, Colors, Taupe and Copen- ' ' V .4 l| | see these Coats Opening Day hagen?Price 50 CPS. Yd. II I Ladies' Long Black Arabian Lamb COATS?Price $27.50 iTard W,de Brofcaded CREPE DE CHINE, Colors, Taup?. IB | Ladies' Brown Arabian Lamb COATS-Prlce $22.50 . . , Gopenhagen. Light Blue and Apricot-Ptlce 75 CIS. Yd. S I % Ladles' and Misses' Chinchilla COATS, in Black and Gray? N 27 ' GBEPE DE CHINE: Colors, White, 1 I t, $16 50 and $18.00 -AhAt Green, Light Blue, Pink and Canary?Price 50 CPS. Yd. Ha I Ladles' and Misses' Gray and Tan COATS, with Plaid PI&In 4? ln?h CREPE DE CHINE- Colors, Black, White, 5 J 1 Collar and Cuffs-Price $15.00 / \ / QMM? V7 Pink and Light Blue-Price ' 75 C TO. Yd. If 1 Ladies' and Misses' Navy Whipcord COATS, with Per- L-J-k ) )( Yard W,de S,lk MESSALINE, All Shades. 1n two Q?*11" 81 I sian Collar and Cuffs?Price $12.50 I t,a8?'Prl<ce . nrova SI | Ladles, and Misses' COATS, In Tan, Gray, Navy, Brown M , Full Range In China SILK Price 50 Cr& Yd. . II - - ?mnn / ^ . ^nf-fyrr *llrr; jM | |w|tf\ Yard wide CHINA SILK, Black and White?Price I g x/t-n ,g rra ubi ir.oo Yd. II and Stripes?Price nrr i fir mi mi if .. Ladies' Black COATS?From $3.98 to $10.00 OK WfitaM | rVvWM^b' "cp ? - Children's COATS, in all Shades?From $8.50 to $8.50 ^ S V yWW fiflfflffl Iv wM/// \ / ' Ladies' COAT SUITS, in Serge, Chevoits, Whipcords and ( ViVWiV//'/ \ / ^ Mixtures, made by experienced tailors, every garment \l DRESS GOODS ' has Quality of Made-to-Measure Suit. Colors?Black, HmWM? wtiw f / V Forty-inch Persian CRBPONS, Colors. Brown, Groen, Navy, Copenhagen and Brown?Price from ? mmfm VYMflW '/J 5 f yiolet and Qarnet?Price ' 75 CM. Yd. $10.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $22.50 Mw/S ^ ? Forty-flve-lnch Wool RATINE, Colors, Blgck, Copen???^? itiMtirlffl xWm///f /'k&BBm hagen and Brown?Price $1.98 Yd. T a r\TDo? evTDTo wUL///\ "-> Fifty-six inch Mannish SERGES, Sponged and Shrunk, t LADIES SKIRTS ??? : JfrjkylsjM in Black and Navy?Price $1.50 and $1.98 Yd. \ New Fall Line of Ladies' SKIRTS, in Serges and Whip- BJjjfVHHfty Fifty-inch Wool SERGES. Sponged and Shrunk, Colors, s cords. Colors, Black, Navy, Gray, Tan and Brown? SmfjfUij Black, Navy and Brown?Price $1.00 "id. ? no ?Q ki\ mltnUhtili m| Fifty-inch WHIPCORDS, in Brown, Tan and Copenn. aa a.j '! u) vm ? Price from? ^0.(70 iu ^oiuv WfJ Z7JX&? WH 5 mi?_?__________ rj1I 'jIII{J hagen?Price ?i.W -? __ SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS W]M^- JJffl Bls "?e. ot ^?BS "" NOVELTT Yd. 11 Ladles' Silk Messallne PETTICOATS; Colors, Black, Cream SERGES, In all Widths?Priced at SI | Navy, Green and Cerise?Price , $1.98 Garment. nr y 50 OTO., $1.00 and $1.50 Yd. g | ? LINEN TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKINS ? IfPVfJg p| fYTHIMP Si Pure Linen Table DAMASK, full two yards wide, plain and lVI.Ijii l ij V>l.l-iV/ J. ilii1VT f 8 floral designs?Price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Yd. U k! .M. Full Size Table NAPKINS, plain and floral designs? , , ? c ... _ ^..ij u_ __rt,iri din il 5 I Priced at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 i>oz. The kind of Suit any man wojld be proud to sup 11 ^,Tni, ?,??t a lTirnmn in. They are made right, and have the Same appear- 3 B PURE WOOL BLANKETS 3 6 . ' . ' if" Plain White and Plaid, all Pure Wool blankets, ance as Made-to-Measure Clothes, and much Cheap- /r (cm V> ft v\ II 11 and 12 quarter sizes?Price $6.50 Pair. . II a f AT 111 9 E North Carolina Wool BLANKETS, Plain White with Col- er in Price?but Not in Quality II ^ F jflr II ored Borders, Sizes 10 and 11 Quarter?Price IM yj At' -Ba 1 I a $3.50, $3.98, $5.00 and $6.00 Pair. Men's Blue Serge SUITS, good Serge Lining?Price / M W/y// g R -?1??1?????? $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00 / jjpl f 'H 1 j ottttq silk Uinlna. one you ((ill m-l_. _ II Men h rme diuc ocigc uu>?u| ...... g?flffirajgj8f^Pl^B^BBH^^^^^B^BB^BBBB|^^BB| would think cheap at $25.00?Our Price $20.00 f) ^31 J 'Jfy/zyA II Schlosa Bro.'s Brown SUITS, None Better for Quality and /jj\ \ j Ik*jjl (fty ^,v/s/Vyy4 | 8 g|^H|B| Fit?Priced at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 |l| J E 8 HhRp?S*^^?I A ? Schloss Bro.'s Black and White Pin Striped SUITS?Price I II '' "ill g 8 w AflHP^I Ml HI Mi fe?In) 'A if \ is B J ^ I VrfclJa^^m MEN'S NECKWEAR j ? li |S L i ^Bflpj New Fall line of Men's NECKWEAR, in Pin Stripes, || J . I II Brocades and Velvet?On Sale At 50 CTS. Each. ^ || Jjl I | i ma LADIES'NECKWEAR II IIDI III llll II Ladies' New Novelty NECKWEAR?Price 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. JI 1 5 5 LADIES'SILK HOSE LI f 1/1 II HHHIMklfllnHHHHi Ladies' Silk HOSE, Black, Tan and White?Price |I 25 C7TS., 50 CTS., and $1.00 M "Mill Fjffll f i I CROSSETT SHOES FOR MEN M W 1 1 fl ^ SI ! Men who want SHOES with the Style, Snap, Comfort and XAJt'H ?V 11 f -^^5 I I Quality, Wear CROSSETT SHOES. The CROSSETT SHOE LADIES BELTS f yf/bpP If Once Worn, Always makes a CROSSETT Customer. We trS. I g are showing CROSSETT SHOES In Gun Metal, Vlcl and Tans, Indies' Novelty BELTS, in all Shades?Price oT' E?n^ II both Button and Lace?Price $1.00 und $1.50 Pair. 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. I ' ^ Hi' E H THOMSON CO. Invites every one to be present WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 24th and 25th, to see our display of Millinery, Coats, 11 Suits, Silks and Dress Goods. We appreciate your past business and assure every customer that our highest aim will be to Serve You in the futur?5 with f 8 I ?lw PEST nUALITY MERCHANDISE at Prices every one can afford?when Quality is Considered. fj | I Indies' 50 CtH. LISLE THREAD "l" U Lfl PMI ILB PUN IS A ILI LINEN TORCHON LACE8 1IOSE?3 Pairs for $1.00 | ft t inUlflOUIll UUIllr All T 5 CTS. an., ,0 <7T8 Yd. R. & G. WARNER COR- YORKVILLE, S. C. Ladles' PURE LINEN HANDSETS?$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 QUALITY IS OUR SLOGAN KERCHIEFS? 5 C7TS. Each