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. AT THE CHURCHES ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRE8BTTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. BAPTIST. Rev. Jos. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Cvenlng service at 7 o'clock, o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. F Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock. gpertal Olivet. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preaching at 3.SO. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Anoona Mill. Services 8unday evening at 7 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. L. Oates. Clovor. Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. H. Machen, Pastor. County Horns. Rev. J. 1a Oates trill preach at the County Home, Sunday afternoon at 3.3? o'clock. Dr. Wilson MoConnell Will be in Torkville at Dr. McDowell's office on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 28th and 29th, and Monday, Dec. 1st. Practice limited to diseases of the Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat. 93 f.t. 3t Saved His Foot H. D. Ely. of Bantam, O., suffered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four A >?'-aA ommifoilnn years, uocior auviscu bat he refused and reluctantly tried Buckten's Arnica Salve as a last resort He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Best remedy for burns, cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box today. Only 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen St Co., Philadelphia or St Louis. Oysters and a 8alad Course will be served from 3.30 to 10 o'clock at McConnellsville High School on Tuesday, November 25th, for the benefit of the Basket Ball Team. Nervous and 8ick Headaches Torpid liver, constipated bowels and r disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and invest in a box today. At all druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen St Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. Card of Thanks. To My Many Friends: Allow me to thank you, one and all, for all your kindness to me and my family in our sad misfortune of the loss of our only son. There is no place on eartn where the hand of sympathy extends further in the hour of affliction than in ( old York. C. G. Parish. A Consumptive Cough A cough that bothers you continually is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery will stop the cough, loosen the chest, banish fever and let you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz. of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Discov, ery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it, as it will do the same for you. Best medicine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Money back if it falls. Price 50c & $1.00. All druggists, by mail, H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St Louis. FEEL RIGHT ALL THE TIME Don't Lot Periodical Spells of Lazy Liver Ruin Your Temper and Spoil Your Work. If your liver doesn't behave right all the time?if it sometimes stops working and you become bilious and "headachy"?don't take calomel, but try Dodson's Liver Tone. Tou are safe in taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It's a harmless, pleasant vegetable remedy that starts the liver without stirring up your whole system as calomel often does. It is especially good for children who need a liver tone once in a while, but who should .not be dosed with strong drugs. Dodson's Liver Tone is sold by the York Drug Store. This store guarantees it with a clean open and shut guarantee?your money back with a smile if it fails to satisfy you. Price 50 cents a bottle, and your money is as safe as if you had it in your pocket. If you need tne medicine you neeu u badly?if It doesn't satisfy you?your money back. Buy a bottle from the York Drug Store today under this guarantee. Nearly Every Child Has Worms Paleness, at times a flushed face, un| natural hunger, picking the nose, great * thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough medicine for the removal of all kinds of worms from children and adults. Kickapoo Worm Killer in pleasant candy form, aids digestion, k tones the system, overcoming constipation and increasing the action of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo Worm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it. Drug stores or Dy man. mcaapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia or St Louis. $hf potion Iflarhet. Cotton Seed ' November 21, 1913. Guthrlesville 13J 42 McConnellsville 13J 40 Rock H121 138 40J Clover 13J 40J Sharon 13} 50 m (32 lbs.) ^ Hickor>' Grove 13g 42 Tirzah 13J 40 Yorkville 131 401 y "I have known Mrs. Joe Person and her wonderful l Remedy for 36 years, and U never knew anything but good of either one." (Signed) MELVILLE DORSEY. Henderson, N. C. * Mr. Dorsey is proprietor of one of the Oldest Drug Stores In N. C., and n Treaa. of Vance Co. GINNING DAYS BEGINNING with next week, our Gins will be In operation one day In the week?FRIDAY. R. M. BRATTON, J. T. CRAWFORD KIN. C., WILLIAMSON BROS. 2t. CHAINGANG REPORT FOR OCTOBER Hands Enrolled During Month and Work Done. Office of Supervisor, York County. YorkviUe, S. C., November 20. 1913. | THE total number of hands enrolled on the York county chalngangl during the month of October was 41. | They worked an aggregate of S14 days, the average number working each day being 26. During the month the gang graded about three-quarters of a mile of road and hauled sand 5} days. J. B. Cook went out with bridge force, consisting of 12 hands and two teams on the 28th day of August, 1918, and returned on the 27th day of October, doing work as follows: Built one steel bridge over Toole's Fork, 178 feet long. Built one wooden bridge over Wild Cat, 150 feet long. Built one cattle chute, 5x6, 30 feet long. Built two ends to double culvert, 5x7, 8 feet long. Built wooden bridge over Toole's 40 feet long. Built wooden bridge over Toole's Fork, 156 feet long. Built one cattle chute, 4x5), 30 feet long. , Put in 35 feet of tiling and built concrete head walls to the same, and 1 hauled dirt one and one-half days, | filling in on tiling. I Traded sand three days. Worked one day repairing tiling, filling In. I Hauled dirt one and one-half days to fill In abutment. 1 Dug up gravel one and one-half i days. . t , THOS. W. BOYD, Bupervleor. of York County. ' - < Holiday Goods for j Early ShoppersOUR DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS | FOR THE 1913 YULETIDE SEASON, WILL BE ON DISPLAY THE FIRST ' OF THE WEEK BEGINNING NOVEMBER 24TH. Our Holiday display will be Very Large and will include such a wide variety of goods with such a wide range , of prices that selections will be easy. Come Early?Shop Early?Get an Early Choice?Avoid the Rush at .the < tall-end of the Holiday Shopping Season?You will get better selections and do your shopping with more satisfaction and more pleasure. Be sure to .1 * PADTV VISIl TfllO O JL UIVU . PICTURES? We axe now displaying a very large and . very choice line of Pictures, and the display has created not a little favorable comment. The subjects are rich, the designs artistic, the prices attractive?A veritable art gallery. Shieder Drug Store THE IfYAL STORE PRUNES i New Crop Prunes are now in New Crop N. O. Molasses ( Buckwheat Flour t Fruit Cake Ingredients i Fancy Cakes and Crackers ? -U ?nklrvrvo^ Dnnf OWl'IMIUl ?"? I Beechnut Peanut Butter j Olives, Plain and Stuffed Pimentos Fresh Cheese, Macaroni. What you want for your table Is here if it is something good. W. E.FERGUSON Your Surplus FundsIf you have a surplus of Funds from the sale of your 1913 crop, DEPOSIT YOUR SURPLUS IN THIS BANK. You'll find that our service will be quite as satisfactory to you as It would be If this Bank were the strongest in the county?Satisfactory service is not measured by the amount of the capital, but by the satisfactory service given to each individual depositor. Open an Account with this Bank? You will be satisfied with our service. First National Bank Of Sharon, S. ( . SUBSCRIBE THE ENQUIRER LIBERAL PREMIUMS FOR CLUBMAKERS WHO RETURN NAMES. NOWJSJHE TIME for Subscrlb- | era to thk t,x\y umaK 10 nenew their Subscriptions and for prospective New Subscribers to get the benefit of Club Rates. The price in clubs is $1.75 for a Year, or $1.00 for Six Months. We are offering Nine Competitive Premiums, with an aggregate value of J326. to be given to the nine Clubmakers making the Nine Largest Clubs. Besides these Nine Competitive Premiums we are offering an attractive list of smaller premiums, but including good values for Clubs of from Two Names On Up. Each Clubmaker gets full value for all the work that he or she may do. For full instructions to Clubmakers and specific details as to the various premium offers, see the more extended advertisement being published from time to time, or write for information. Two names paid for constitute a Club and entitle the Clubmaker to a premium. New Subscribers whose names are sent in previous to January 1, 1914, are entitled to the paper until January 1, 1915 for the price of a year's subscription. After January 1, 1914, New Annual Subscribers will receive the paper for a year from the date of entering their names. L. M. GRISTS SONS, Publishers. \* A VTIPTTDTMr iviAnmjuivinivj If the feet of your horses or Mules need "manicuring," bring them to? THOMASSOXS REPAIR SHOP And the job will be done in a manner that will be thoroughly satisfactory to your animals and to yourself. REPAIR WORK? That is our specialty?all kinds of Wagon, Buggy and Farm Tools?Let us do your work?Prompt Service?| Best Work?Right Prices?Back of Yorkville Hardware Co.'s Store. Thomasson Repair Shop T. K. THOMASSON, Manager. $W" Send The Enquirer your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing, if you want the Best. COTTON BELT GINNING CO. WILL hereafter gin TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and on SATURDAYS till Noon. 93 2t. LES8LIE SMITH. AT THE URIC | 'THE BEATEN PATH" Is the title of the Interesting Three Don 1 Faatnro xiro flPP tn nrPQPnt TO NIGHT?FRIDAY. It Is a story of the complications growing out of a land quarrel?a boundary dispute, involving shattered friendship, hate, revenge, love, and extending over a generation, and paints a powerful moral to those who will take the pains to watch it closely. It is of absorbing interest even'to the superficial observer. SATURDAY?"In 8earch of Quiet," a Comedy; "Sailing Under False Colors," another Comedy, and "The Little Skipper," a pretty little Drama. We are Disinfecting the Theatre every morning, and using means to keep down any unpleasant odors from the disinfectants. The Programme for next week has not been received, but the pictures, coming from one of the best houses in the business, will be good. Admission-^) CT8. and 10 CTS. J. L. McMANUS, Manager. i _ V * CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 I EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT 3 CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT S CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT SPECIAL FOR SATUR Apron Check Gingha Worth 6 CtsYari QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR I Perfect Fitting, Newest Styles, ? CROSSETT SHOES FOR MEN? f Not the cheapest Shoe on the ? All Sizes, Newest Styles, All L * CLOTHING FOR MEN? Let us show you how well yo C Ready-to-wear Clothes that ^ P will keep their shape. Ask to Z (made on our specifications) i C LADIES' COATS AND SUITS? A A splendid selection of these | : and in a wide range of shades, { 3 CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 X EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT Z 3 CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 V EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT } 3 CENTS YARD?APRON CHEC1 6 EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT { DO YOUR TRADING AT THOM I mwn TTTTfru YX7XJ A T VHTT T^TT"1 W , r 1LULJ TV X X XX TTAAAA * vw . The Thoi best quality? Cut Glass : Sterling For Weddinj For Chrisfm, CORES OF PEOPIiE?PEO kjtj BEEN IN TO GET AN EA] ?T A T>/\n A mT7% T TVTT7?C5 AT? C 0 1) J!jliAOUnAl?i UillUd ur a AND ART CfflNA, AND N MENT FAVORABLY ON GONE FURTHER AND HAD US ?SELECTIONS FOR WEDDING SOUVENIRS. BUT THESE PIEC THE NEW GOODS?THE VARIE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ! THING DIFFERENT?SOMETHI THAT WILL KEEP YOU A PLE ORY OF YOUR FRIENDS?EITI OR FOR CHRISTMAS?COME A! OWN GOOD TASTE AND YOUR IS I IN liUUJLI TAOi'ti VVll^U ?UI GOOD STORE. WE ARE ESPECIALLY PR VER, CUT GLASS AND ART CI MANY PIECES HERE THAT CC RANGING UPWARD SOME OF BUT NOT A PIECE IS OUT OF THE SPLENDID VALUES AT TH WILL MAKE THIS STORE A \ SHOW YOU ANYTHING DESIRE GLASS, ART CHINA, JEWELRY VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED T. W. - THE JE Thanksgivi WE OFFER YOU T? TO BUY YOUR TH, ENS AT 20 PER While the "Tariff Reduct ders, we can make Special P: URDAY, MONDAY AND WEEK 25c TABLE DAMASK?Spe 38c TABLE DAMASK?Spe 50c TABLE DAMASK?Spe 68c 72-inch All Linen DAMAS 85c 72-inch All Linen DAM A $1.00 72-inch All Linen DA^ $1.25 72-inch All Linen DAMj $1.50 72-inch All Linen DAA Napkins to Match Buy your Table Linen from 1 no nVt I1V11 iYjJU tl 1V1V The Big Store W ^MflfcTn tm BIWWII I II FOB BENT. TWO brick store rooms In Hickory Grove. Possession January 1. See or write me at Hickory Grove. 91 t.f. R. H. JACKSON. WANTED A FEW First-CIass MILK COWS. Fresh In milk. Phone No. 66. Yorkville, or see FERGUSON BROS. SOW OATS We have some very fine Seed Oats, Eancroft, Ninety-Six, Appier and Red Rust Proof. We will sell you a good Red Oat at 70 Cts. Per Bushel. We have Fertilizer for Oats and Wheat. FLOUR?Now may be a good time to buy Flour?will sell you a good Flour at $2.50 Per Sack. Hog Feed. Rice Flour or Meal, HOG FEED?Rice Flour or Meal, Rice, Bran and Mill Feed. Fresh EGGS and Cream CHEESE for Sale. Ground Horse Feed, Cracked Chicken Feed, Ground Meat Scraps, Oyster Shells. Feed these to your chickens and they will lay' eggs. We have Fresh EGGS and Cream CHEESE. COFFEE?Do you drink Coffee? If so, you want a good Coffee. We will sell you a real good coffee, five pounds for One Dollar. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ? GINGHAMS?8 CENTS YARD { PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD - ? ft GINGHAMS?S CENTS YARD 1 PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD 7 ft GINGHAMS?S CENTS YARD I PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD J DAY AT THOMSON'S I r t Cts. i jADIES? ff , All Leathers, Rightly Priced. market, but the very best value? j gathers?Rightly Priced. J iu can dress at very small cost? y vlll Fit, have Style, Quality, and m see our SPECIAL BLUE SERGE X it $20.00. 'TIs the best ever. jf garments, all In the newest Styles 3 at Prices You Can Afford to Pay. ? ft GINGHAMS?3 CENTS YARD h PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD J E? GINGHAMS?3 CENTS YARD PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD J ft GINGHAMS?3 CENTS YARD J PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD f SON'S?YOU WILL BE SATIS- Z 7 AND THE PRICE YOU PAY. J tnson Co. \ lowest prices J Silver : Art China y ; | g Presents as Presents PLE OF GOOD TASTE?HAVE RLY VIEW OF OUR NEW AND TERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS ONE HAVE FAILED TO COMTHE DISPLAY. MANY HAVE LAY AWAY VARIOUS PIECES I PRESENTS AND FOR XMAS ES CANNOT BE MISSED FROM rTY HAS NOT BEEN BROKEN. SOMETHING BETTER?SOME Ali HiA^LiLIOIVCj oumuiiuiiu :asant place in the memier for a gift to a bride std let us show you?your own knowledge of what lead you astray at this oud of our sterling siliixa displays?there are )me at a small price and the pieces are higherreason, if you consider e prices offered. if you tstt we'll be pleased to 3D IN STERLING SILVER, CUT , WATCHES, ETC. AN EARLY SPECK WELER ng Linens IE OPPORTUNITY ANKSGIVING LIN CENT DISCOUNT. ion" applies to all Import orrices on all Linens for SAT> ALL THANKSGIVING cial 19 CTS. cial 29 CTS. icial 38 CTS. ?K?Special 49 CTS. SK?Special 59 CTS. I ASK?Special 79 CTS. \SK?Special 98 CTS. IASK?Special $1.19 l at Special Prices is and Bank the Difference. - Belk Co. ith the Big Stock IFOR LOT 40 ACRE YOR A KNOWN 28-1 CONCERT BY * VALU I Southen I E. M. ANDRE m * W Send The Enquirer your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing, if you want the Best. WILL SELL OR SWAP GOOD Young Mule, young combination horse and 2-horse wagon. Bargains. C. F. SHERER. 92 Lf. Winter is Coming Cold, weather makes FIRES necessary. Wind and sparks sometimes cause the loss of buildings. Insure in the FARMERS* MUTUAL. D. E. BONEY, Agent. Yorkville. 8. C. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING In addition to our Bicycle Repairing business, we are also prepared to CLEAN, REPAIR AND ADJUST? SEWING MACHINES Of all kinds and give satisfactory service. If your machine is "sick"? runs heavy or does poor work, phone us. We will send for your machine and after putting it in good shape, return it to you, and all for a moderate charge. See us for Sowing Machine Needles, Shuttles, Belts, Attachments, Oils, etc. DON'T FORGET? That we Re-Tire Go-Carts with Rubber Tires. Send us yours. CARROLL FURNITURE CO Perfection Flour GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION BECAUSE IT MAKES PERFECT BREAD TRY A SACK. SEE US FOR? Buggies, Wagons, Oliver Plows. Disc and Drag Harrows, Stalk | Cutters. Corno Feed?all Feed?and lastly. the Best Mixed Feed sold on this market. Try it. Coffee and Teas. CARROLL BROS SHINGLES If you need Shingles?either large or small quantities, cqme and see us or write us for prices: Tell us what you want and we'll tell you what we will do. FRAMES If you need Door or Window Frames?Standard or Odd Sizes, let us make you prices on what you need. LUMBER N'o matter what you need in Lumber?large or small quantities, rough or dressed, kiln dried or green? Wentherboarding, Sheeting, Flooring, Ceiling, Framing, etc., see us before buying. ' J. J. KELLER & COMPANY SALE 1 SANj % S BETWEEN Y( KVILL AS THE REV. J. 7pmA 1 A A 1.30 <y BRASS BAND ABLE P ( i Realty <WS, Mgr. . ' i ' ' i : \ FANCY CROP OF? N. 0. Molasses JUST OPENED ONE BARRELAO CTS. Gallon NEW NORTHERN n r/ dour Kraut FRESH BARREL JUST OPENED? 5 CTS. Lb. ? Lbs. 35 OT8. LOUIS ROTH FOR SALE OR REHT ON easy terms. Seven Room House with water and bath room. Possession given January 1st, 1914. See me about it W. R. CARROLL W Place your orders now for Engraved Calling Cards for Christmas. ' ti# tyVxy XJETV TJTV VV TtyT vtz/t* wTV t am a t i? i Specials tor COME A> Every Day is a Bargain E Very Special Bargains on ey, Trade with us Tomoi ; Just arrived^by express, on in Yorkville, Colors Red, j Just received 16 cases of SHO j Kid, Sizes 2 1-2 to 8?Spf j One lot of Men's Dress Shoes, satisfaction, in all sizes?I ; Ten dozen Little Boys' HATS, DRESS GOODS AND NO! Scotland Ginghams? j Calicoes, Standard Prints, 8c and 10< Dress Ginghams, all colors, 12ic gooi I Percales, 36-ins. wide, fast colors. 12 Riverside Plaids, 10c and 121c goods ] Flannels, All Wool, Red, White and 25c goods, Orange color, all wool. White and Red 50c Goods, ! Cotton Flannels, 15c goods 12 1-2 C at K ?_? rTS Yard. Outings, 12Jc goods at 8 1-3 CTS; 10 j Woolen Goods, Black, Blue, Slate a goods ! All Wool Goods, 54 Inches wide, $1.5 All Wool 50c goods All Wool 39c goods { All Wool 25c goods Blankets?Woolnap, $2.50 and $3 B1 ' Children's Blankets, one In box, $1 t Cotton Blankets for children, per pi 1 Counterpanes, extra size, $2 White ! ! Ladies' Silk and Messaline Petticoat! ; and $5 values?Special at CURTAINS One or 2 piece to the window. In tan | $2 and $2.50 Curtains. 98 CTS., $1 j MEXICAN DRAWN W< ; Center Table Covers, 115 In lot?bl shown for $1, for j Same as above, 50c pieces for Sanitary Diaper Cloth, 24 inches wi 10 yards to the piece j 27 inch Diaper Cloth, extra quality TABLE LINENS IN WHITE $1.00 goods at 79 CTS.; 75c goods a I goods at 29 CTS. Yard. YORK VILl McNEEL BUILDING *$+ ? ? ?+? *tf+ +#+ #+# +< iTAUC 0 FAi )RK AND NEEL ' E, - M. McLAIN PRC NOV. CLOCK VERY I ' RIZES & A GREENS ' WE NOW HAVE A j FULL LINE OF ^ I Men's Overcoats FROM? $3.08 to $10.00 Ladies' Long Coats FROM? $4.08 to $12.50 FULL LINE OF MEN'S, LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SWEAT ERS?From zo uib. ui 92.w McCONNELL'S THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. DON'TSend out of town for a TINNER to j do your Rooflng. Guttering and Sheet j Metal Work, as I am on the job at all ] times. All work Cash. ( G. W. KUNZ. /fiaA. a/tia a/na. tUT wTw TwT wTw TwT wTw TTii/T wTl n . V Mturaay ai ID GET A PIECE OF SO >ay at the Yorkville Bargain Saturdays and Mondays. If rrow?SATURDAY and M e lot of LADIES' STREET HA Black, Blue, Tan and Brown. The ES?Including one lot of Ladies'! jcial for Saturday and Monday onJ solid leather inside and out, guar* Special for Saturday and Monday in all colors with little whistles at IONS. MEN'S 3 GTS. Yd. One lot of Men's : goods 4 (7rs. biggest values ( ds 8 CTS. Guaranteed all !i goods 8 CTS. $15, $18 and $20 2 , 8 and 5 CTS. $7.98. Worsted Orange colors. to $7.98. - n ? *1 nnrc I- 1 VIOt -- 29 CTS. *uw' TS.; 12ic Goods, On? lot Blue Serg Boys' Pants from c goods at 7 l-2c Men's and Boys' < ind Tan. $1.50 50c Overalls at 98 CTS. MEN' 0 goods 98 C7TS. Men's Shirts, In E 39 CTS. Yard Army and Navj 23 CTS. Yard. Men's Work Shirt 17 CTS. Yard Shirts at ankets SI.98 wvc i lUallty 49 CTS. Mu, f Spread $1.49 Sacro111 ^ ? ' a11 Vl/S'Eich Men'8 an* B?y*'1 MEN'S AK From 10 Cts. on 1 color and white, LADIES' ME L pair at 39 CTS. SWEATERS?Pui )Rj? gain values fro ggest value ever Qne Jot Qf Boy? to r?s' Suits?Each de. e?? gne lot Boys^ Via *6 and *7 Su,t SHOES 1 AND RED It will pay you to it 49 CTS.; 49c at $1.48; $4 ar at $2.48 Pair. LE BARGA1 WltAY'S OLD STAND STiSTi /r> A/Tk /Tk.?_/Tk /T1 A/Tk .t./TkA . iJ/V VTw vTv WTv "Ti1 I ' TION I A RMS Y MILLS s. c. IPERTY ' -Z8 ASY TERMS FREE ion Co. .. V ' Oar Big Send-Annual Sample Sale k Now On We have the very beet line of these Seasonable Good??Everything in NOTIONS?Hosiery, Underwear, etc.; Ladies' COAT SUITS, LONG COAT8, Men's and Boys' SUITS, OVERCOATS, WORK SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, TIES, etc., etc., at WHOLESALE PRICES You SAVE 25 PER CENT to 38 PER CENT by buying your bill at this sale. "The early bird gets the worm." Take a tip from us?BE ON THUS! Shannon-Smarr Co. The Home of Walk-Over Shoes In SHARON - 8. 0. OPEN TO EVERYBODY It ought to be an easy matter for ilmost anybody to get one of those premiums offered for smaller clubs for The Enquirer. Tell your neighbors what you are after, and ask them to help you get it. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. & * A /WVA AAA AAA if TwT wTw wv w iu/ Monday I AP FREE ~ t House, but we offer you want to save monONDAY. TS, finest ever shown y are going at a Bargain Shoes, in Vici 98c inteed to give || 4g tached?Special 49 CTS. 1 AND BOYS' CLOTHING 1 Clothing, just arrived. One of the sver shown?$25 Suits, Blue Serge, wool, swell aged $12.48 I Suits, in Blue Serge for $12.48 Suits, I Suits in all colors, from $4.98 dp 'S AND BOYS' PANT8 es, actually worth $4 pair for $1.98 49 CT8. on Up. Overalls?$1 Overalls at 79 OT8.; 89 CTS. S AND BOYS' SHIRTS I Hue, Tan and Smoke colors, U. 8. ' Shirts, $1.50 8hlrts 75 CTS. s In Flannel and Blue Denim, 60c 39 CTS. \ND BOYS' NECKWEAR ?One of the latest things ever ountry, 60c Ties, 39 CTS.; 39c Ties, Collars, CTS. on Up. i D BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Upward, In a large variety of styles. IN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'8 re Merino wool?All colors?Barm 49 CTS. on Up. - BOYS' SUITS Suits, from 3 to 8 years, $3 and $4 91.48 and $5 Suits 93.48 i Knickerbocker Suits, Mixed Gray, s, for ' 93.98 TOR THE WHOLE FAMILY give us a look. Men's $2.50 8hoes id $5 Shoes at 92.79; $3.50 Shoes IN HOUSE YORKVHJjE, S. C. AAA'A/h AAA A/hA A/HA A./?v . I W wtv wV TITV WV VTiT&