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MERE-MENTION I Total attendance at the PanamaF Pacific exposition as announced offiL clally for the fou: weeks ending SatIW urday night, was 1,859,824, an av? erage of about 66,400 a day (General Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, accompanied by Tes-Ne-Gat, a Piute Indian, wanted by the Federal authorities on the charge of murder, Olo Poke, his A father: Chief Posey and the latter's * son, arrived in Bluff, Utah, Saturday. General Scott entered the territory occupied by the Indian desperadoes about two weeks ago. alone and unarmed Mrs. Helen Henry, editor of the Woman's Magazine, published in Detroit, Mich., and a well known writer of short stories, plunged flftH etnrv of IAJ lilt" f$llSUIIl4 Hum UIV ^ a New York building; Saturday. She was delirious from typhoid fever.... Miss Rae Tanzer, who recently sued James W. Osborne, former assistant district attorney of New York, for $50,000 damages, alleging breach of promise, has been released on $5,000 bond on the charge of using the mails for the purpose of extorting money. Osborne is the son of Judge F. I. % Osborne of Charlotte, N. C Samuel Llebmen of New York, has confessed to the police that he threw his two little children out of a fifth story window because he was tired of supporting them Miss Hannah Moore, aged 91 years, an original daughter of the American Revolution, died at Gettysburg, Pa., Saturday. Her father. George Moore, was a teamster in the Continental army. Six trains were held fast in cuts along the Milwaukee railway system in South Dakota. Saturday, on account of heavy snowstorms Charles Francis Adams, author and publicist, died in Washington last week, following a week's illness with grippe. He was 80 years old The British steamer John Handle, left Newport News, Va. Friday afternoon bound for Belgium with a cargo of grain, valued at $391,900 The British steamer Hyndford was torpedoed in the English chaimel Friday, by a German submarine f General Villa of Mexico, has purchased three flying machines from American manufacturers Henri Collignin, consul of state of France, has been killed in the field of battle in eastern France. He was serving as a private, having refused to accept profe motion for bravery During the first six months of its operation, which * _ period ended February 15. the Panama canal earned a total of $2,126,832. Alfred Braun, who says he is a member of a wealthy family of Chile, is under arrest in San Francisco, charged with smuggling opium into the United States The Servian minister of education has prohibited the teaching of the Bulgarian language in the schools of Servla The law recently passed by the legislature of Alabama, prohibiting the shipment of more than one quart of liquor to any one party in a month, has been declared unconstitutional. .Frank Jones of Chicago, has been appointed secretary of the Federal trade commission Four sailing vessels with Spanish dock laborers on board, were lost in a great storm on the Spanish coast last week. John Hone, former vice president of the New York Stock Exchange, died Sunday, aged 71 President Wilson celebrated the arrival of spring Sunday, by walking from the White house to the Zoological park, two miles away. Accompanied by several 4 secret service men, he mingled freely xi-itH tho frnwris in the Dark A Norwegian steamer arrived at Galveston, Texas, Sunday, bringing 215 refugees from Progresso, Mexico. Among them was Arthur Pierce, for 44 years British consul at Progresso The I German steamer Odenwald attempted to leave the port of San Juan, Porto Rico, without clearance papers Sunday but when two guns from Fort Morro Castle were fired across her bows and machine guns were fired directly at her, she abandoned the attempt. Infectious diseases have appeared in Italian concentration camps, including cerebo spinal meningitis A Denver, Col., firm has sold 42,000 bales of cotton to Lindeleof & Co., of Gothenburg, Sweden. The price paid was around $4,050,000. The cotton will be shipped from New Orleans and the Swedish firm will assume all risk. Major General Sir William Roberts has been appointed chief of the general staff of the British army to succeed Major General Murray Thomas Sater, alias "North Carolina Tommy," said to be a safe-cracker with a bad record, was arrested in A8heville, N. C., yesterday Lieut. Commander W. F. Bricker, of the U. S. converted yacht Scorpion and three sailors, Charles Ford, Irven Dowell and A. F. Leverens, were drowned on the night of March 20, while attempting to reach their vessel with a row-boat. The Scorpion was anchored in the Bosphorus off Constantinople Rev. Billy Sunday concluded his eleven 4 weeks' revival meeting in Philadelphia, ( Sunday night. During the meeting there were approximately 45,000 "trail hitters." ^ AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST. There will be no prayer meeting this week. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. There will be no prayer meeting this week. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting at 4 o'clock. Wednesday afternoon. TRINITY METHODIST There will be no prayer meeting this week. special Notices. | Field Day Exercises, Yorkvilie. S. C., April 3rd, 1915. On account of the above occasion, the C. & X.-W. Ry. will have on sale Special Round Trip tickets from all points on their line within the state of South Carolina, to Yorkvilie, at the rate of one and one-third regular fares. Minimum 50 cents. Tickets on sale April 3rd, good returning April 4th, 1915. H. L. Summitt, Agent. Special Services. Will be held at the following Baptist churches on next Sunday, March 21st, in the interest of Foreign and Home Missions, with the following speakers. At Unity?11 a. m., Rev. D. W. Thomasson and Mr. J. B. Talbert. At Shiloh?At 3 p. m., Kev. w. \v. Lipscomb and Mr. J. A. Barry. At Hickory Grove?6.30 p. m., Rev. E. Smith and Mr. A. M. Grist. At Smyrna?At 6.30 p. m., Rev. J. H. Machen , Messrs. R. H. Holliday W and J. B. Talbert. The public is invited to all these services and the members of the various churches are urged to attend. 22 2t Committee. Excursion Rates for Field Day. ' Southern Railway Authorizes Special Low Round Trip Rates and Special , Train Service On Account of Field Day Exercises. Yorkville, S. C. On account of Field Day Exercises, Yorkville, S. C., April 3rd, the Southern Railway will operate special train from Fort Mill to Yorkville, S. C., and return on the following schedule: Leave Fort Mill, 8.30 a. nt.; Rock Hill. 9.10 a. m.; Old Point. 9.17 a. m.; Newport, 9.20 a. m.; Tirzah, 9.33 a. m., and arrive at Yorkville, 10 a. m. Returning special train will leave Yorkville at 5.00 p. m., arriving at Rock Hill. 5.45 p. m.: Fort Mill. 6.30 p. m., same day. Extra coaches will also be provided on trains Nos. 113 and 114 for accommodation of visitors from King's Greek, Smyrna. Hickory Grove, and Sharon. The following round trip rates will apply From? Adults Children f Fort Mill 75 .40 Rock Hill 50 .25 Tirzah 30 .15 Smyrna 60 .30 L Hi'ckory drove 60 .25 A Sharon 40 .20 V For further information apply to W Lo<\al Agents or write to S. H. McLean, D. P. A.. Columbia, S. C. HYMENEAL Married?In Rock Hill, Sunday afternoon. Mr. HENRY HTT T and Miss MAY WALLACE, both Yorkville. J In Rock Hill, Thursdti oy Rev. G. E. Smith. Mr. FRED . PASCHAL and Miss ESSIE MILHOLLEN. The bride is a daughter of Mr. J. A. Milhollen of Lesslie. Mr. and Mrs. Paschal will reside in Charlotte. < >I1ITIJAKY. Died?In Rock Hill Saturday, WILLIAM. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rector of Rock Hill. Interment was in Rose Hill cemetery, Yorkville, Sunday afternoon, following funeral services conducted by Rev. Henry Stokes. $he Cotton JRarhft. New York, March 22.?Cotton futures closed firm as follows: March 8.82; May 9.08; July 9.39; October 9.73; De- < cember 9.94. Spot cotton quiet; mid- < dling uplands 9.15. Sales 2,400. ! Yorkville March 23. Yorkville 8j 35 Clover -- 35 Sharon 8B 38 J FODDER FOR SALE ! SEVERAL hundred bundles, 32 per ( hundred?most of it four grips to j the bundle. Address, Filbert No. 1. ( FRANK C. WALKER. I TO MY FRIENDS < AND CUSTOMERS ( 1AM again in York County with I a complete line of the WATKINS REMEDIES, and expect to call on 1 each of you within a few weeks. 1 2t. J. W. EVANS. < ( RELIABLE WHITE MAN * WITH first-class references, wants " work on farm for self and horse, northern part of county preferred, from April 1 to August 1. Address, "P. D?" Care of The Enquirer. WANTED TWO Young Ladles to work In Cloth Room In nice mill town, good people, good churches and cheap board. Wages, $30.00 per month when learned. Addiess "R." care of this Office. 23 f. t 4t FOB 8ALE Young jersey bull, weighs about 550 pounds. Address me Yorkville R. F. D. No. 5. 22 3t* R. S. HARTNESS. FOR SALE 1 HEAVY FRUITER Cotton Seed, at 75 Cts. per bushel. J. D. MISKELLY, R. F. D. No. 1, Filbert. S. C. 2 f 3t * \ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING 1 YOUR Old Machine, that runs sc j heavily that you dread to use it, , can be cleaned up, readjusted and put in such condition that you will be de- j lighted with it, and would as soon , have it as a New Machine. The cost 1 is not very great for this work and . you will be pleased at the expenditure. , Better get your machine in shape now ; for the spring sewing. You'll find me at The Enquirer office. LEWIS M. GRIST. J TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons Indebted to the estate of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CALDWELL, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once, and persons having claims against said estate, are notified to present the same, duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. J. L. OATES. E. C. CALDWELL, Executors. Yorkville, S. C., March 6. 1915. t3t. p s 1 WE HAVE J RECEIVED THE > DOUGLASS i OXFORDS IN ALL LEATHERS AND < STYLES. COME WHILE WE J HAVE YOUR SIZE. s 1 HAREM VEILS S IN ALL COLORS?AT t 10 CTS. Each. McCONNELL'S ' Still They Pay ; i Quite a number of people have sent i us checks covering the amounts they 1 owe us for Material. Work, etc., and ] we are duly appreciative. Still there ] are others who. we suppose, think we ] are joking about wanting our money before APRIL 1ST. To these we just < want to say that we Mean Business. J We WANT OUR MONEY because we i need it and because it is necessary for 1 US TO HAVE IT IN ORDER MAKE CERTAIN CHANGES IN OUR BUS- * INESS. Yes, we want OUR money, j and WE WANT YOU TO PAY. We really expect YOU to pay if YOU owe US. We are confident that you will , pay, but we are especially concerned 1 that YOU pay on or before APRIL 1. i Let US have YOUR Check TODAY. ( J. J. KELLER & CO. IHB I fi'ijl si'kfi) ahkai>? < When the weather does settle and ' farm work begins in earnest you will have to push your farm work with "Full Speed Ahead." Then you will need all the Mule-Power you can pos- ! sibly use. Perhaps you will need and could use an extra Mule. If you need an extra Mule or want to exchange what you have for something better, come and see US. We can supply you i either way?that's our business, and We will (iive You a Square Deal Without Kotind Corners." JAMES BROS. i < AT THE LYRIC TODAY The MASTER KEY SIXTH INSTALLMENT J Also L-Ko Comedy, , Featuring BILLY RITCHIE i Be sure to vote on the "MILLION < DOLLAR MYSTERY." Admission: 5 Cts. and 10 Cts. J. L. McMAXUS, Mgr. | VERY LOW RATES ' ACCOUNT Panama-Pacific International Exposition SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Opened Feb. 20, Closes Dec. 4. 1915. Panama-California Exposition Opened Jan. 1, Closes Dec. 31, 1915. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA VIA Southern Railway !, Premier Carrier of the South. ^ Tickets on sale daily and limited 90 Jays for returning. Good going via 1 me route and returning via anoth' ? Stop-overs allowed. One Way , Round Trip Via PortFrom Fares, land, Oreg. Columbia, S. C $82.45 $104.24 Charleston, S. C.... 85.15 106.85 v Crangeburg, S. C....82.15 104.79 a Sumter, S. C 84.15 105.55 J! Camden. S. C 84.15 105.04 1 \iken, S. C 79.16 102.45 I Chester, S. C 82.90 102.32 * lock Hill, S. C 82.90 102.82 1 Spartanburg, S. C 81.50 101.00 3reenville, S. C 80.00 101.00 Sreenwood. S. C 79.20 101.00 dewberry, S. C 81.10 102.81 Proportionately low rates from other C joints. Also very low round trip f ates to Seattle, Wash.; Portland, c Oregon, Vancouver, B. C.; and many a >ther western points. Full Information regarding the va- ~ 1ous routes, points of interest, schedlles, etc., gladly furnished. Also de- , icrlptive literature sent upon reluest. Let us help you plan your trip. J Why pay Tourist Agencies when our lervices are free? Address s. h. Mclean. District Passenger Agent. Columbia, S. C. 1 3 S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M? n Washington, D. C. s H. F. Cary, G. P. A., e Washington, D. C. t W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., t Columbia, 8. C. a r Waterman Pens 1 d I am now showing a new line of the f amous WATERMAN "IDEAL" alvays ready Fountain Pens. It is cerainly a handsome line and there's a )en here to fit every hand?yours in- rluded. There are all sizes of Pens . n this lot, and there's a wide range of J jrices. Come and let me show you. f you have never used a WATERMAN "IDEAL" you have missed part >f the pleasure of a good Fountain 'en. There are other good Fountain 'ens, of course?the PARKER J 'LUCKY CURVE" for instance. I I tell it, too. I can "Fit" your hand r vith either make. Can fit your purse a oo. Let me try. a See Me for INOERROLL Watches s -81.00 and Up. r A BIG BEN is the best alarm clock, p T. W. SPECK, Jeweler I ON THE JOB We are right on the Job ready to * tupply you with all kinds of FARM t SUPPLIES, FANCY GROCERIES, I rEED STUFFS, FARM HARD- f VARE, Etc. When you need anyhing in our lines you will find it to 'our interest to see us. Let us serve fOU. F YOUR COW IS NOT WELL? Give her PRATT'S COW TONIC? t is the best of all medicines for sick :ows. It will put them in thoroughly food condition. It makes sick cows E veil and well cows better. _ SENECA POULTRY POWDER? Of all the many Poultry Powders >n the market we believe this is the f >ne BEST. We believe this because >f what users tell us. It makes the ihlckens healthy and vigorous and it itimulates egg production and fertilty of the eggs. Try it. iEED POTATOES? C See us for Seed Irish and Sweet Po- 1 atoes, and be sure to plant a "patch" <1 )f both sufficient for your needs. 1 'ERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD > r Lowney's Candies , We have just placed in our show ? ases an elegant line of LOWNEY'S r CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS?in ' )ulk?"Name On Every Piece", and ve sell it at 40 CENTS a Pound. It I s elegant Candy?as good as you can .vish, and you can buy it in any de- s iired quantity without paying for a t ancy box. See us for LOWNEY'S. j] DUNHAM'S COCOANUT? i We have received a fresh shipment >f DUNHAM'S SHREDDED COCOANUT. This is something that has >een sold here for years. It Is alvays good and mine is FRESH. FRUITS? Please remember that we keep a .hoice line of FRESH FRUITS?Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and Drape Fruit. Good as the Best. DRIED FRUITS? Also have all kinds of DRIED and EVAPORATED FRUITS?Apricots, \pples. Peaches, Prunes. If you get it at the GLASS FRONT Drocery it will be good. ! W. E. FERGUSON THIS BANK While not as large as some others, s here to serve you and will serve you n every way that a good Bank can. IVe want YOUR Checking Account? Large or Small?and will give you efIcient service both ways?Coming In ind Going Out. SURPLUS CASH? If you have any Surplus Cash that fou may not need for Three Months .>r longer, deposit it with this Bank >n a "CERTIFICATE." Let it earn rou something while it is "Resting." We are always glad to get acqualntid with new folks?Come in and take i look at us. The Bank of Clover H. I.. Smith. Pres. J. A. Page. Cash. CIjOVER, S. C. That Bad Cough If VOU have a Cough?Get rid of it QUICK?the Quicker the better? besides being annoying it is dangeraus?all coughs are dangerous. They nap the strength and irritate the lungs and bronchial tubes. If you have a cough try a bottle of the YORK DRUG STORE'S WHITE PIXE COUGH SYRUP WITH TAR This has been a standard Cough remedy for years?be sure to ask for vnnv npT-n ?Tnnrs rrmr&TT SYRUP. It hits the spot first shot, relieves the conKestion and the irritation. Pleasant to take. Try it?Only 25 OTS. a bottle. IP YOU HAVE THE GRIPPE? Or a bad cold, try YORK DRUG STORE'S COLD AND GRIPPE TABLETS. They hit the spot?relieve promptly. Try them. You'll be satsfied with the Quick results. Sold at 25 CTS. A BOX. YORK DRUG STORE. W Rebuilt Typewriters?As Good As Ever?At Enquirer Office. "Best Fire Medicine" About a year a?o, I accepted the igency of the Pyrene hire Extinjuisher for York county, and announc d the fact In an advertisement in The inquirer, and explained what the exinguisher would do, and also announc d that the insurance rate on all auomobiles carrying Pyrenes would be educed 15 per cent, but to my sur risc, sold comparatively few, and juite naturally, I think, came to the inclusion that owners of burnable ?roperty either doubted the claims A no n Afo nv _ nauc iui uic r^icuc ao a mc va inguisher or attached no importance |r 0 being: in position to extinguish II ncipent fires. I sold two Pyrenes to II he Clover Cotton Manufacturing Co, They were installed in the picker ? oom. Following unsolicited letter ; k'as received March 20, from Mr. M. Smith, treasurer and general manger of the company: Clover, S. C., March 20, 1915. >Ir. Sam M. Grist, Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: Please send us six cans ^'rene. This is the best medicine for 1 fire we have ever used. We often lave fires in our picker room, and lave never used hose since we put in 'yrenes. Yours respectfully, 2 M. L. Smith, Treas. You may see the day when you t'ould gladly pay $100 for the use of . Pyrene Extinguisher for three minites, and won't be able to get it. Like nsurance, it cannot be bought if you rait until you need it. Those who iuy in anticipation of the need, get hem for $7.00. SAM M. GRIST, Agent W Buy your Typewriter Ribbons, Carbons and Paper at The Enquirer iffice. Prompt attention given to mail nd phone orders. THE CITY MARKET WHEN it is something to eat you rant, remember that the BEST BEEF here is will be found at the CITY 1ARKET, which now has on hand lore than one hundred and fifty fine ITALL FED BEEVES, and which at ach slaughtering selects the finest here is in the lot leaving the others o become still finer. THE CITY MARKET Is all the time . buyer of BEEF CATTLE, whether ioor or fat, and pays the Highest Cash 'rices. Whenever you have anything n this line let the CITY MARKET ;now about it. The Proprietor also leals in Beef Cattle and he studies to ilease. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. Disc Harrows at Very Low Prices We have too many DISC HARtOWS and want to dispose of at . east a part of them. Quick. If you leed a Disc Harrow or would buy if (j n attractive price were offered, we \ sk you to see us Quick. We want to ell and will make a Price that will j nake your ears tingle and your pock- I tbook take notice. Also have DRAG IARROWS same way. Cash or Good 1 >aper?either way suits us. ?? I'AGONS? ;We also have too many WAGONS -and if you rueed one NOW, come Ca .tid see us. If a Low Price Is a con- Th ideration we'll trade with you. At east come and see about. ? JARDKN SEEDS? _ Ready for gardening? See us for II he Small Seeds and also for Seed 'otatoes. Also see us for JARDEN TOOLS? IX) We have all kinds and our prices .re as right as right can be. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. b nes Send The Enquirer your orders g.r or high grade Commercial Stationery, hoi looklets, Law Cases, etc. ?n' Joi Mr :UT PRICES ON FARM TOOLS otl We have a few First-Class STALK 'UTTERS and a few First-Class DISC 1 IARROWS that we want to close out oth luick, and in order to move them in Yo he shortest time possible have CUT roe 'HE PRICES DOWN. See us at once in? f you can use one of these imple- er nents. tra >LIVKK PLOW REPAIRS? fm When you are in need of REPAIRS ' or your Oliver Chilled Plows?the are JEST in the world?please remember er hat we keep a full assortment of Re- air >airs in stock and can supply you at ere ince. No delays while we order. 'LOUR \J We have recently received a large hipment of FLOUR, and will be glad o quote you prices on any quantity lesired. We will certainly make it * nteresting to you. See us. Ca CARROLL BROS. Fine Shoes 1 THE LADIES WHO HAVE SEEN OUR IRVING DREW SPRING OXFORDS ARE UNANIMOUS IN THE OPINION THAT IT IS THE SWELLEST LINE OF LADIES' FOOTWEAR TO BE SEEN IN YORKVILLE. THIS LINE OF FINE FOOTWEAR IS ONE THAT DIDN'T JUST HAPPEN?IT WAS BUILT THAT WAY? TRVTVr: T1REW OXFORDS ARE AB SOLUTELY CORRECT IN STYLE, WORKMANSHIP IS PERFECT, MATERIALS THE BEST. CALL AND LET ITS SHOW YOU THIS LINE. 11 ey A heel heel for deslral CORSET COMFORT Is assured if you wear a C-B CORSET, and along with Comfort, you will get the correct STYLE. These famous Corsets are thoroughly well known all over the United States, and have been worn and are now being worn by thousands upon thousands of America's best dressed women?by women who demand STYLE and COMFORT in the Corsets they buy and the Corsets they wear. The tremendous sale of C-B Corsets is abundant evidence that they measure up to every demand of the women who know what Corsets should be. You'll find a complete assortment of sizes in the Xewest Models at this Store. If you have never worn a C-B Corset this season is a good time to begin. If you are shopping tills week call at our Store and let us show you the Irving Drew Oxfords and C-B Corsets. I M. STROUP, E ~ THI n ...Millir FRIE I MARCH THI 1 Thorns. I : 1 81 t F i 21 I h II i' si I Incidentally we wi; | and Top-Not< I have this sea I we have evei | Prices are du II Alen wn arp nlpac I A uuu tv v ma v |#avwav nery Departn ! The 1 WE GIVE TRAV r All kinds of Typewritor Ribbons, rbon Paper, Typewriter Paper, at f e Enquirer Office. 1 .EAL ESTATE' OKI Now Isn't This a Nice Selection? Llie J. K. Hope Place: 70 acres, ir Tirzah, on Rock Hill and Clay II and Yorkvllle and Fort Mill roads, oom dwelling; large barn; 2 tenant uses and other buildings; 2 wells? 3 at house and other at barn. Adns T. M. Oates, F. E. Smith and s. Glenn. This is something nice, s ME QUICK Hie E. T. Carson Place: 186 acres; oom dwelling; 3-room tenant use; large barn; crib, etc. Plenty wood. Adjoins W. R. Carroll and iers. Now is your time to see me. rwo Tracts?One 63 acres and the ler 60 acres?about 6 miles from rkvllle on McConnellsvllle-Chester id. First tract has 4-room dwell- " :; barn, crib and cotton house. Othtract has one tenant house. Each i ct watered by spring and branch. | nty of timber. Good, strong land, 1 the price is right. Better see me. rown Property: My offerings here i very attractive. Can suit you elth- a in a dwelling or a beautiful lot in u nost any part of Town on which to a set one. Let me show you. g feo. W. Williams ? REAL ESTATE BROKER. b N r* Buy your Typewriter Ribbons, F rbons and Paper at The Enquirer ice. Prompt attention given to mail G i phone orders. ???!=-==-?<3 V For Ladies i: a: leoputra?A Patent Pump, kidheel?Priced at $4.00 'N Irs. Vemon Castle?A fancy ej nt Strap Pump $4.00 H 'olonial?Patent Pump, kidney al , dull buckle $4.00 j 'olonial?Patent Pump, kidney If , dull buckle $4.00 h? Id Oxford?Dull Kid, Patent 1 " ip, Cuban heel $3.50 j Lid Oxford?Rubber heel, Ideal i walking shoe $3.50 ? i there quite a number of other oJ Jle styles. 111 I fk< 80 1 verything Store % i THOMSOI lery and AY and 5 TWENTY-SIXTH AND * >n Company most cordi; ad the Public General!' ? pening Days?Friday a id see the beautiful Sp abrics, Rich Silks, Dainty ad Novelty Cotton Fabri ead of the van in Spring sh to say that while we :h Style for which this S son the Greatest Millinei * had the pleasure of ( ie to most advantageous ed to announce that Mis sent, and this fact insure HOMSO EL SLIPS?A MILE FRE] Seed Irish J Potatoes- \ F I HAVE THE COBBLER AND v BLISS VARIETIES. WHENEVER YOU GET READY I FOR THEM, I CAN NAME FOR * YOU AN INTERESTING PRICE [ BY THE SACK. I I ALSO HAVE CABBAGE PLANTS. 1 c I STILL HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF SAUR KRAUT LOOSE IN BARREL, ON HAND s ?5 CTS., or fl Lbs. for 25 CTS. LOUIS ROTH . :ane seedWe have a good supply of AMBER nd ORANGE CANE SEED. Be sure I 1 ? ? ? ? f a*? 1 rial you how a oauc poau i?i * * * >* nd another one for s: .*up. Get your !eed from us and you will get pure, Tew Crop Seed at Right Prices. EED POTATOES? We have the Bliss and Irish Cnbler Seed Irish Potatoes, and the fancy Hall Sweet Potato for bedding, 'ure seed from reliable growers. Nancy Hall 'Taters for table use. GARDEN SEEDS? We sell Ferry's and Lake Shore farden Seeds?both are dependable. FATKIt-GROUND MEAL? We are supplying our customers ith high grade Water Ground Couny Meal. It is good. IGIIT BREAD? We sell Baker's Bread. It is good nd we keep It FRESH. SHERER & QUINN * LIFE r CAN BE A SUCCESS OR A FAIL- y URE. WHICH WILL IT BE WITH L YOU? 7 ? ?????? Look at the men who are successful U i the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine B nt of every hundred started a Bank G ccount when they were young?and :uck to it. And now, look at the failures. Very c< iw of them have a Bank account now. ot speaking of when they were young. ' Perhaps you think you have not V tough money to start an account, aven't you a dollar? That's all it takes : THIS BANK. Just try It for a year or six months, you do not wish to continue it you ive lost nothing by the trial, fhich Will It Be?Success or Failure? IT'S UP TO YOU. lank of Hickory Grove j HICKORY GROVE. 8. C. SMOAK-BROWN CO. HORSES. MULES, VEIHCLES. Good Mules When YOU are ready to buy a ULE to help with your Spring plowg, see us before your buy. We have number of FIRST-CLASS ANIMALS id can probably suit you in Size, Col and especially in the PRICE. At ast it is well worth your while to >me and see what we have and talk le matter over with us before you ake a trade or buy. TYSOX & JONES BUGGIES. We sell this well known Buggy and mly believe *that it is easily the ULL EQUAL of any Buggy that has ^er been sold on the Yorkville marit. There have been scores of them ild here and all have given satlsfacry service. Should you want to buy n?t?rir*r nn?f a little* 1 o tor* nn Hn 11a ! *Ju6bJ "v" v* v"? ie favor of coming to see us about TYSON* & JONES. If we can't show I >u the REAL VALUE for your coin, I hy, we won't expect you to buy. R THE SMOAK-BROWN CO. | ^ COMPAN' Dress Fal SATURE MARCH THE TWENTYally invites its Lady Fric y to visit this Store on nd Saturday of this weel ring Millinery, Stylish Di Crepe-de-chines and Cr< cs that are well toward fs parade of Fashions. have sacrificed nothing i tore is so well and favor: ry Values and At the Lot offering our Lady Custom buying in the wholesale !s Bacon is again in char is Satisfactory Millinery S N COMI E FOR EACH DOLLARPOSITIVELY K >NLY FIVE SUITS PER MONTH A ALLOWED TO MEMBER8 OF MY DRESSING CLUB. EXTRA PIECES bu VILL MEAN EXTRA CHARGES. w mi I have moved my Restaurant and ah Messing Club to the Williams & Bar- of lett Building opposite the Shleder HI )rug Co., and am better prepared W han ever to serve good meals and IN unches. FC yo I have secured the services of Mr. >. M. Hawkins, an expert presser and R leaner and will guarantee satisfaction n the work of my pressing club. W* Club members, Again?Only five e{t uita per month allowed members. D1 A1 K. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. PI *li?ne 149. Do Yoa Use a DO YOU DEPOSIT YOU1 BANK AND PAY IT OI Every Successful Business Man c and if it is a good thing for the man for YOU No paying bills the second tii CHECK. This method gives you th< Tomorrow and the day following. ? $ $ $ 9 GET IN THE BAN This Bank with its Large Resources i gives YOU ABSOLUTE SAFETY for to Bank with THE FIRST NATION ior your iunas, we win acta co tne pi FIRST NATIOI YORKVILLiE, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. "You Had Better Be a Western BeefI will have a shipment of CHOICE j WESTERN BEEF ON THURSDAY? et Me have Your Order At Once. For Dinner?We have Cabbage, Poitoes and Turnips, White Beans and utter Beans, and all kinds of Canned oods. When You want Good COFFEE, Just ime to SHERER'S?I have it. Don't Forget to Pay YOUR Beef Bill. Owe Men in the country and They s /ant Their Money. Why can't we all be Honest? We can't help being poor. You pay Me, and I'll pay Them; v Then We can get some more. j OLD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. Millinery < TODAY and T Everything Ready tion-Coat Suits, Dres Waists, Silks, Dress G Etc., Etc. . . . Everybody H KIRKPATRICK Y'S ?3 iP^T Dries... i )AY j SEVENTH I inds I the I ress 2 :pes * 8 the J u* l n 1 IS in nign vjuauiy ibly Known, we M vest Prices that I lers. The Low 1 markets. ge of our Milli- I ervice. Come. |J 'ANY I ASK FOR THEM -fflf ITCHEN HARDWARE When your good wife asks you to iy her a given piece of KITCHEN ARE, please remember that you are ore than likely to find the article e wants at this Store?and it will be Good Quality and the Price will be ight We carry a full line of TINARE. ENAMELED WARE, ALUMfUM WARE, KITCHEN KNIVES. )RKS, SPOONS, Etc. Let ua supply ur needs. IZORS? If you ahave yourself and want a \ZOR that you can depend on? her a SAFETY or the old style OR!NARY?See ua before you buy. so see us for STROPS, STROP3RS, BRUSHES, SOAP, Etc. Yorkville Hardware Co Check Book? I MONEY IN THE TT BY CHECK ? ? ? :onducts his business this way, in business, it is equally good ne when you settle them by 5 record that you can refer to KING HABIT 9 $9 9 and Conservative Management YOUR money. Begin TODAY AL. Outside of the SAFETY easure of your business. NAL BANK 8. C. O. E. WILKINS, President. ?fe Than Sorry." H. SAYE, J. L. RAINEY, President. Viee Prest. First National Bank SHARON. - - - S. C. An account with the First Naional Bank of Sharon means safey for your moneyi utilization >f the full earning power of your noney; less chance of loss; sound Inancial standing; more general atlsfaction. It will mean that you will be till more interested in us and we vlll be still more interested in 'ou, and this will contribute to he advantage of both of us. JOHN S. HARTNESS, Cashier. Opening OMORROW for Your Inspecses, Skirts, Shirt oods, Laces, Nets, Welcome. ;-BELK CO.