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?he Cotton iTlarhet. Yorkville, May 22.?Best cotton 11 cents. New York, May 21.?Spot closed steady. 10 points higher; middling uplands U; middling gulf 11.25; sales 1.817 bales. Futures opened barely steady and closed firm as follows: May 8.86; June 9.85; July 9.81; Aug. . 9.60; Sept. 9.41; Oct. 9.31; Nov. 9.23; Dec. 9.IS; Jan 9.13; Feb. 9.12; March 9.11. OBITUAK V. wf Died?May 16th instant, near Hock Hill. S. C., of dysentery. JAMES ALLISON. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Seagle. aged 1 year. 8 mos., and 22 days. STRAYED OR STOLEN MY Shepherd Puppy, "Wrinkle," yesterday morning. He is three months old, black and woolly. I will pay reward for return or information. It MELL BEARD. THE PALACE THEATRE The "IMPOSSIBLE BIKER" is the piece on for tonight and tomorrow (Saturday) night. It is simply fine and everybody should see it. ^ New reel for Monday nignt. CONNIE & MAMIE BEARD, Proprietors. ESS-TEE-DEE nAS driven dandruff from the scalps of others and It will drive the dandruff from your scalp. Stimulates the hair. It Is great?try it. Haircut, 25 cents; shave, 10 cents. LUTHER BARER. FAIR WARNING. ALL persons are warned not to employ any of the hands living on my home place or on the place known as The Quarters as all are under writ^ ten contract with me and I propose to protect my rights. R. K. LOWRY. 41 f 2t J. C. WILBOR 1ST FOR SALE 127 acres near King's Mountain Battleground?land lies comparatively lev fe el. Price $7 per acre. Read my list. Come to see me. I have lots of Farms not advertised. J C. WILBORN, Real Estate. "COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON " A, 1785 Charleston. S. C. 1908 ? 124th Year Begins September 25.? Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 3. at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which pay $100 a year. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory, $11. Tuition, $40. For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. 0 '41 f 3t* W The Enquirer office is especially prepared to print Lawyers' Briefs and Arguments. VICTOR rr\ A x T/TXT/^ 1 A.GJYli> U MACHINE ^ WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR And can sell you any priced machine you may want. We also have over 200 Fine VICTOR < RECORDS. Every home should have a VICTOR TACKING MACHINE. Come and let us play some of the RECORDS for you. and if y?>u want a Machine it will pay you to talk with us about it. CLOVER DRUG COMPANY. BIG SAMPLE SALE ? AT ? - SHANNON & HOPE'S - I * SHARON. S. C. TUESDAY, MAY 26 CONTINUING TEN DAYS. During this sale we will offer unmatch-1 able bargains in Dry Coods. Clothing:, Shoes. Notions. Cirocerles, etc. This will be a veritable Bargain Feast. See these: * Ladies' and Children's 25c and 50c Hats?Your Choice, ON'K DIMK. Men's 50c to $2 Hats?Your choice, 25c to $1 Each. Calicoes?6}c quality at 5c Yard; 8 l-3c quality at 0 I-ic Yard. All Clothing at New York Cost. ^ Shoes at prices so low tliey w ill surprise?.lust see them. You'll buy. Boasted Coffee?9 lbs. for $1: $1 can Boasted Coffee, 80 Cents. $700 OF DKU.M.MKKS' SAMPLES Will be sold at prices so ridiculously low that we know you will smile when y<?u see the nods and hear the prices. Don't MissYliis Sale?It Begins on Tuesday, .May 20. COME. SHANNON & HOPE. % No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkville, in the State of South V Carolina, at the close of business. May 14. 190S. Resources: Loans and Discounts $146,263 34 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2.882 ?9 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 500 00 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 2,600 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 16.232 13 Due from approved reserve 4 agents 5,1ST 43 Checks an<l other cash items \z sv Notes of oiiier National Hanks 1.540 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 402 95 Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz.: Specie $7,846 55 Legal-tender notes X.790 00 16.fi.t6 55 Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,250 00 Total $218,566 78 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 50.000 00 Surplus fund 12,500 00 Cndivided profits, less ex|tenses and taxes paid.. 6.869 84 National Bank notes outstanding 25.000 00 Dividends unpaid 53 Oft Individual deposits subject to check. $75,680 06 Time certificates _ of deposit 34.875 86 Savings Deposits. 3,067 27 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 478 87 114.102 06 Hills payable, including certiticates of deposit for money borrowed 10,000 00 Reserved for taxes 61 89 Total $218,566 79 State of South Carolina, County op York. s.s. I. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of May. 1908. Jxo. R. Hart. Notary Public. * Correct?Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, W. B. Moore, 0. E. Wilkins, Directors. PLAY BALL <;?*t your Hasrhall supplies at the store of tlic YORK VILLK HAHDWAltE CO. And you will fret the Rest quality your money will liuv?That's the truth HALLS?5c to $1.50 Fa eh. RATS?5c to $1.00. (iliOVKS?25c to $2.00. MITTS?25c to $2.50. .MASKS?25c to $2.00. HASFRALL RCIDFS? 10c. We have everything but the "rooters" and if you get up a good team we will furnish them. Yorkville Hardware Co. WW If your Want is a Hardware Want we Want a chance to supply your Want?.May we have it? I Expect To Have SWEET POTATO PLANTS TodaySaturday. LOUIS ROTH. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN' A LIMITED QUANTITY OF HASC ALL'S CARBON PAINT The Best Paint on the market for roofs ? Prevents Bust and stops lA'aks. If Interested, eonie and see ine At Once, as 1 am going; to dis|?o.se o|' it Dirt Cheap. .J. AV. DOHSON W The place where the DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY. IRON BEDS We have them?a big line In a variety of patterns?at Prices that will please you?ranging from $3.50 and upward to suit your taste. Come and let us show you. We especially want to show you the "VERNIS MARTIN'' finished iron beds. This is something new in Yorkville. It is a splendid imitation of the real brass finish, with the additional advantage that the "Vernis Martin" finish will not tarnish. If you*want an Iron Bed, come and see our line before buying. C.MtltOLIi 1TKXITVHE CO. TO SAVE Often involves Self Denial, which is compensated by gain of character, and by the sure reward the future brings if due discrimination is exercised in investing. A proper investment in Heal Estate seldom fails in the assured reward of the future. Printer's ink, combined with the services of a Broker. are useful adjuncts in the saving of Time. Trouble and .Money. Three-room house. One five-room house. Two fine residence lots. One nice six-room cottage. A fair bargain of 100 acres. One splendid seven-room house. Several lots near Graded School. A farm of ISO acres 2 miles of town. Dr. M. W. WHITE. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YOllK SUrrL.Y uu. Incorporated. 151T Y THE BEST If people who can afford to Pay any prior, use CiLAl'IKlt KFFRIUKRATORK in their residences in preference to all others, there must he a reason?and there is?A flood One. An unsanitary Refrigerator often causes serious illness, and children are especially liable to sickness caused by refrigerator poisoned milk. Till: OliUiFit KKI KIOKRATOU is Better than any other Refrigerator made. In elegance of appearance, economy of ice and sanitation it is in a class by itself. It will soon pay for itself in tin* ice it saves. Call and see the < lacier and let us sell you one. NOW* is the time to sow Peas and Cam?We have the seed. Received carload of Corn and Oats this week. York Supply Company. m:ii\ini\ k mm WE HAVE IT 1'1-2-L' Acid Phosphate and also the Ammoiiiated floods. Need any more to till out? See us about it. A Fl'LL LINK OF CHOICF (115(1OKKIKS. including: Flour. Meat, Rest Mains, all grades of Sugars, best Open Keltic X. O. Molasses, karo Syr up, Lu/ianne anil Cracker-Jack I (ousted Coffees. and other Roasted and Cireen Coffees. all grades of Soap, host Meal. Hominy, fresh White Fish. INekles in bottles and barrel, I (ice, ete.. etc. If you chew the rag?the weed, we mean?see us for your Tobacco. We have variety and quality enough to suit anybody. Cigars that are so good that you'll forget yourself in pleasant reveries when you smoke them. See us for Leather?you need a little every now and then. See us for Skillets. Lids and Pots. Dishes. Wash Hoards. Proems and other things you need. HERNDON & GORDON. TRAINED NURSE, fTI HAT nursed in Cancer Hospital. X Richmond, Ya.. 12 years, will tell sulleiers with Cancer or chronic Sores, how to be cured, (hasp it now. $f?00 to sufferers who give treatment satisfactory trial and fail to cure. .Mrs. DORA GLADDEN. 39-f-3m. Grover. X. C. SW The Enquirer office is especially well equipped for handling liriefs and Arguments. Send us your next one. HiiMiiiiiiii 111 turn iu.iu.ttLimm.im | CLEARANC I i I WANT TO REDUCE MY ST 7 ROOM FOR OTHER LINES TH L SOON?IF YOU WANT A HAT ! * PRICES ARE CUT TO THE EX'J f IN STOCK FROM THE JOHN B PRICED HAT IN STOCK. NOW ? LIGHT OR DARK GRAY ARMY Z INC.. SUPPOSE YOU COME TC ; ?Men's Clothing I j ALL MEN'S CLOTHING AT II PRICES?If you need a Suit of C a sions, NOW is a good time to buy L One lot of Blue and Black S P Suit and good values at that?K? Have a few extra large Suits J worth $10.00 to $18.00 a Suit?Go y And then there are other ricl f J. Q. WRAY, 1 inwiwiinniwifwwunwwfnwn1 WILL COME HANDY Once a Week?Or Once a Month, LAY ASIDE a portion of your income. Deposit this in some Savings Bank? Ours, it' you like. But Don't Neglect to Save?This money will come handy some day?indeed it will. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK yohkvm.m:, s. c. AT JOHNSON'S COFFEE?15 Cts. to 35 Cts. Pound. The Best of Teas to he had. Blue Itihhon Extracts. llKIXZ'K Pickles and Vinegars. SWIFTS Hams, Breakfaststrips and Ijard. BEECII-XI'T Beef and Breakfaststrip ?Put up in glass. CIIEWIXO and SMOKIXO TOBACCO ?A giMxl variety. ClUAltS?A Full line. FAIBY and IVOKY Soaps. Slioc Polish?A variety of (pialities and in all colors to suit your shoes. I. W. JOHNSON. .1 i. ivmioiite Mason McConnell. .J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. CM STORK IN SOUTH CAROLINA 35 Men's Blue Serge Suits?$12.50 values?Going at $7.50 while they last. 18 Men's Light Flannel Suits?cuffs on sleeves, peg-top Pants?$15 values ?Going: at $7.50 a Suit. 150 Pairs Men's Pants?worth up to $3.50?Going at $1.50 a Pair. Boys' Suits at About Half Price. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. SEE SPECK FOR Watches aiitl Clocks Finger Rings, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Hat Pins, and other things in Jewelry in Solid Gold, Gold Filled and Sterling Silver Sterling and Plated Silverware. Gut Glass and Pressed Glass. Fine China and Porcelain. Lumps and all kinds of Bric-a-Brac. Waterman and Parker "Lucky Curve" Fountain Pens. T. W. SPECK. BEST BEEF. PHONE your orders to the ROSE MARKET when you want the best MEATS. Good Beef Cattle wanted at all times?Will pay top of the market. WALTER ROSE. iW It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges you by the quality of your printed matter. | REAL ISHC HERE THEY ARE?SOME FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL CAN (SET SUITED IN SIZES. S' PRICES?COME EARLY FOR 1 SIIOKS F Lot A?$3.JiO Vioi Kid Pals. Good; Lot l<?$3 Vioi Kiti Congress, Got Lot C?$2.f?0 Kangaroo Calf Rluol Lot D?$2.f?0 Box Calf Pals, M. S Lot E?$2.r.o Heavy Kangaroo Ca Lot F?$2.00 Vioi Kid Hals. M. S.. Lot G?$2.00 Pox Calf Pals and PI Lot II?Sl'.oii Kangaroo Calf Pals. Lot I?$2.00 Kangaroo Calf Sea ml I Lot J?$l.f>o Viol Kid Pals, M. S.t Lot K?$l.r?o Satin Calf Congress, Lot L?$l.f?0 Satin Calf Pals, M. S SHOES rt Lot N?$3.00 Patent Colt Pluoher Lot O?$2.00 Vioi Kid Pals. M. S., Lot P? $2.00 Box Calf Pals. M. S. Lot q?$1.7.*. Vioi Kid Pluohers, A Lot It $1.7". Pox Calf Pals and 1 ^ Lot s? $1.2.1 Vici Kit! Hals, M. S., siioi:s ro Lot T?$1.50 Vic i Kid polish. M. Lot I" $1.25 Vici Kid Polish, M. ! Lot V?$1.0(1 Dongola Polish. A1. ! $1.00 White Canvas Hlucher C 75e White Canvas Hlucher (_>j siioi.s roi Lot X?$1.50 Kangaroo Calf Polisl Lot Y?$1.25 Kangaroo Calf Pedis I Lot Z?$1.25 Vici Kid Polish. Al. $2.00 White Canvas Oxfords, i to $1.50 Pair. $1.50 White Canvas Hlucher ( $1.25 White Canvas Hlucher 0 We haven't a complete run of have most of the sizes of several < fit you?If we can lit you, you wil Please hear in mind that evt value at the original price and evt I gives you that much more for you THE STRAUSS-SiV ;e sale of j TS- j OCK OF MEN'S HATS TO MAKE V AT WILL BE COMING ALONG ? VOW IS YOUIt TIME TO BUY? J :REME LIMIT ON EVERY HAT 1 . STETSON'S TO THE LOWEST y r IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT HAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANT- h DAY. Z leduced a Third? r ONE-TIIIRI) OFF REGULAR J lothes for business or dress occa- V It T ierge Suits, worth $10 and $12 a J hired to $7.08 a Suit. X for big men?Sizes 42 and 44? y ing now at $7.50 to $12.50 a Suit. ti Clothing bargains here for you. h rHE LEADER. uwniifwfwywfiiinwi m win m I ? If you are considering the question of Painting your buildings?inside or out?it will pay you to see us about SlIKKWIX-WIIJilAMS* Paints?they stand every test to which they are subjected?Don't you want the "tested" kind? See us for Plastico and Alabastine if you expect to refinish your inside walis. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. Building Materials If you intend to do any building or repairing, we will be pleased to have you remember us for all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, including Flooring, Celling, Weatherboarding, Framing. Siding, Shingles, Laths, etc., and also for Lime, Cement and Brick, as well as the Paints, Oils and Varnishes that you will need?we sell the celebrated Devoe Paint?lasts longer and goes further. We also carry a full line of Building Hardware, including everything needful in Hardware. FLY SCREENS Now is a good time to place your orders with us for made-to-measure Fly Screens for windows and doors? they tit. Let us make a Lawn Swing for your lawn. If you have any small jobs of repairing, just phone us. We'll do the rest. J. J. KELLER & CO. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. PURINA CHICK FEED We have just received a large shipment of PURINA FEED for chickens. If you are a raiser of chickens and don't use Purina Feed you ought to get acquainted with it?it is the best of all feeds for young chicks and for laying hens. Can we send you a sack? CARROLL BROS. HOW TO SAVE MONEY Figure it as you please, and you can't help but say that you will save money by painting your house with Peninsular Semi-Paste Paint or New Era Paint, because both these brands of Paint stand for purity, durability, full weight and full measure. Therefore you save money on the Paint and painting, because it will cost just as much to apply an inferior paint as a good one. Every gallon is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Ask those who have used it and they will convince you. STAR DRUG STORE I). L. Sliieder, Proprietor. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE have a number of Guernsey Cows and Heifers that we will sell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at the farm at all times, or delivered on Tuesdays and Fridaye. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t 11 JW Good Printing? See The Enquirer mmmmmm ? I IE | BARGAINS I REAL BARGAINS IN SHOES DREN?A BIG VARIETY?ALL rYLES, QUALITIES AND THE 5EST SELECTIONS. OIJ MEN year Welt, Reduced to $2.50 Pair. dyear Welt, Itcdiiccd to $2.25. ters, Welted, Reduced to $2. .. Itodurcd t<> $2. If Bluchers, HihIikkI to S2. Reduced to $ 1.50 Pair, uchers, M. S., Reduced to $1.50. H M. S? Reduced to $1.50 Pair, less. Plow, Reduced to $1.50 Pair, w Beduee<I to $1.25 Pair. Rl. S., Iletlueed to $1 Pair. ., Reduced to SI Pair. >R BOYS. s, Welted, Reduced to $2.50 Pair. Reduced to $1.50 Pair. . Reduced to $1.50. 1. S., Reduced to $1.50 Pair, due hers, M. S.. Reduced to $1.25. H Reduced to 00 Cents Pair. R MISSES. A S., Reduced to $1.25 Pair. S., Reduced to $1 Pair. H S., Reduced to 75 Cents Pair. Xxfords, Reduced to 75 Cents, cfords. Reduced to 50 Cents Pair. II WO.MMN. li and Bluchers. Reduced to $1.25. I h, Reduced to $1 Pair. S., Reduced to $1 Pair. A made by E. P. Reed Co.. Reduced )xfords, Reduced to $1.10 Pair. xfords, Ret I ucet I to 1?5 Cents Pair. sizes of any of the above lots, but >f them. Come and see if we can 1 Ret a Bargain in Shoes. H ?ry Shoe offered above is a good ry cent of reduction in price just V ir money. Come and SEE. ^ 1ITH COMPANY. | 4* 4* 4* 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4? 4 f IF YOU HA1 j. YOU ARE ' J About the Matte ^ We toll You tliut it is SECURE I * and besides Our word, we call Yoi 4? Board of Directors?Your Neigh! '* know to be Good and Successful 1 At Read the list: At \V. I. WITIIERPSOOX, .7. M. STROUP, At \\. M. LOVE. M. I).. t W. ?. MOORE, <$4 R. C. A1 4* Resides this Your Money Is sectiret OR A MILLION' DOLLARS. 4* * TUTTr, TPTRRT NAr YORKVIL 4? 4? 4* 4? ' ?* 4? 4* 4* 4- 4? 4* 4- 4 WHEN IN THE MARKET For a Buggy or Surrey and not too BUSY to save money on these, call and allow us to show you our line. For a limited time. In order to help build up this branch of our business, we are dividing our legitimate profit with the purchaser. We consider our customers our best advertisement, but they are too busy and have something else to do besides this, so we take this additional means of reaching the buyer. Have bought largely In anticipation of a good year's business, and If prices and terms are any inducement, we are going to move them. If you will allow us to show you our line and name prices and terms and yiu wisely conclude you can get better inducements, we will guarantee you a bargain. We sell nothing but what his the guarantee of the makers as well as our own. Agents for the Keystone Riding Cultivator. If you want the best see the Keystone. As usual we are offering Planters, Eistrlbutors and other Farm Implements very cheap. W. I. WITH ER8POON CO. The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, The Farmers' Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Mutual Live-Stock Insurance Association, Have all secured Licenses under the Insurance I^iws. Cull on or write to D. K. BON FY, Yorkville, S. when you want Insurance. D. E. BONEY, W fjood Printing? Sec The Enquirer | Pianos ANI) Orgar If you need a PIANO OR OR one, NOW IS THE TIME to get 01 We are pushing our Piano am good stock of both of these instr $200 to $450, which we will sell fo ly Payments. We have Organs for $45.00 u] $10.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly Pu Write us for cuts and prices. W . (x . RE1 HOCK HII.,1,, lr Tlmr 1 BUI E GR^ THURSI On the a price in the nor This prop* a quarter adjacent t throw of survey foi and it is < modern c< Terms one-fourtl teen mont NOV IS' The home cai TWO Both speal voice, y< Ladies e NATION u 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 2- 4 4 4 4 i 5 it iy *y . * .* J% .-y j\ -> ry ry VE MONEY 4 rHINKING ^ r of its Security { 1EKE. Wo give you Our Word. 4 ur attention to the names of Our bors?Your Friends?Men You 4 business Men?Men of Character. ? 4 W. K. CARROLL, 4 .1. L. KAINEY. W. (i. WHITE, M. I).. 4 (). E. WILKIN'S, , NLEIN. 4 I by MOKE Til AN A QUARTER 4 4 riONAL BANK J IjB, 8. O. ^ . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iyryiyryiyryh.iyiy.i iyi>. A Reminder I desire to remind the property owners of this section that I am not enframed exclusively in' the life insurance business, but that I also sell FIRE INSURANCE. ACCIDENT INSURANCE and BONDS. I represent not less than one dozen lire insurance companies and among the number are the three strongest, oldest and most liberal in the world, and all are entirely safe and sure. I am prepared to place insurance on any class of property and at rates as low as can be obtained anywhere? quality of protection considered. Don't forget that insurance cannot be bought after the fire occurs. See rne today?tomorrow may be too late. IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY Call and get an Accident Ticket. If you need a Bond, I can bond you. SAM M. GRIST. Lassiter Huntley ?LIVERYMEN? WE are located at the Kimball stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and respectfully request the people of the town of Yorkvllle and country surrounding to give us an opportunity to make a reputation for prompt, efficient and reliable service. Good horses and good vehicles. LASSITER & HUNTLEY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. I AM at your service in the repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I know my business and never fail to attend to it promptly. Except I give you absolute satisfaction, I don't want your money. 1 have a window in the store of the York Supply Co. XX MARLEY 3tT The Enquirer office is especially prepared to print Lawyers' Briefs and Arguments. 1 I GAN, or ever thought of buying ne on EASY TERMS. 1 tl Organ Department and have a uments. We have Pianos from r $25.00 Cash and $10.00 Month- { p to $100, and will sell them for tymcnts. 11> & s <> in ; H. C. ifORKVILL JIG PF -a-t r LND AUC 3flY, WAY 28, bove date we will !, 100 choice, desii thern portion of 1 erty?known as th of a mile from th< 0 the Main street o the best residence r the new sewer lir :onvenient to all ] mveniences that ^ -One-fourth cash 1 in twelve mont hs. nil! tii tii hut mi i-seeker, business l nnot afford to pass BODENHAME king at the same t will show you t r>n ever saw. Ont the lucky one. 1 specially invited t AL REALTY GET IN i - AI COME i THIS COIjOllHI) BOHDKRKIJ L about them?They are Selling Fa the Yard. A. F. C. GINGHAMS?8 Cent 40 inch WHITE LAWN?ThI) Good APRON GINGHAM?T 12 Yards of good LONG CLO 1000 yards of Yard-wide PE the Yard. 500 yards of good 10 CENTS 200 yards of WIDE 35 CTS. CC Tills Week. 19 Cents the Yard. 1000 yards of GOOD SWISS 10 cents?This Week, 5 Cents the 12 Dozen of MISSES' FINE R This Week, Three Pairs for 50 Ce 13 Dozen PURE WHITE H TOWELS?Tills Week. 19 Cents I LONG SILK GLOVES?All 1 LONG COTTON LISLE GLO^ Ladies' WHITE LINONETTE ?Tliis Week's Price, 98 Cents E. Ladies' LAWN SHIRT WAIS Tills Week's Price, 59 Cts? 98 Cts Ladles GAUZE VESTS, 5 Cen for 25 Cents. Rift lot Indies' 25 Cent COLL COLORED For making Coat Suits, in Solid C ?15 Cents the Yard. $1.00 BLACK TAFFETA SII Cents the Yard. 15 Cent Decorated Crepe Paj Plain Crepe Paper?This We< New lot POST CARDS?I Co Post Card Albums?10 Cts., 2 Good Toilet Soap?This Week 25 Cents Talcum Powder?Fc The Thomsc The Bernstein is u practical threepiece luil?head, foot, and l?ody with spring. Any woman can put it up or take it down for herself, without help. "Hook on" device holds It firm and strong? not a ereak or rattle. It rolls easily on its big casters. Its spring mattress is the easiest, springiest ever devised. Guaranteed against sagging or breaking in live years. It is finished?corners and projections smoothed off?crevices filled up with cement?dirt and vermin proof? three coats hard enamel, each baked on separately. The makers back them up with a Guarantee that we can pass along to our customers. There are plenty of wide-awake housekeepers who can tell you about Bernstein Beds. All are in pretty, dainty designs? good to look at, good to sleep in. Prices right?Terms to Suit YOU? \ Square Deal always. We sell BHD CROSS MATTRESSES ?Best in the world?$15 Each, and worth the price if you consider comfort. Can we show you? YORK FURNITURE CO. Rffl I; IOFIT! THE :tion s, AT 2 O'CLOt sell, absolutely rej ably located Resit the town of York e McLain property ? Court House, in f the town, and ii ; section of York> te runs through th portions of the to (orkville affords. , one-fourth in si: hs and one-fourtl I, lira Fill! Lllii nan, investor and i this proposition I RS, AUCTION] ime and in the sai he greatest auctic 3 Lot given away Excellent music. o attend. AND AUCTII V HURRY ^ THOMSON COMPANY'S WEEK AWNS?ask your grandmother st?Prices, 15 Cents ami 25 Cents s the Yard this Week, s Week 9 Cents the Y'ard. his week only?5 Cents the Yard. Til This Week for $1.00. RCALES?This week, 7 1-2 Cents DUCK?'This Week. 7 Cts. Yard. >RSET COVER EMBROIDERY? EDGING and INSERTION, worth ( Yard. IBBED, BLACK. 25 CTS. HOSE? nts. EMSTITCHED LINEN DAMASK Sach. 'his Week, $1.39 the Pair. /ES?This Week at 48 Cents Pair. SKIRTS?$1.25 and >1.60 values ach. TS?Nicely made and trimmed? . and $1.19 Each. its; GOOD GAUZE VESTS, Three iARS?This Week, 19 Cents Each. LINEENE olors and Stripes?36 Inches wide .K?a good one. This Week, 79 >er?Tills Week, 10 Cts. the Roll. *k's Priee, 4 Cts. the Roll, nt Each. 5 Cts. and 50 Cts. Each. Three Cakes for 10 Cents. >r 19 Cents a Box. ?n Company. ANNOUNCEMENTS. frOR THE STATE SENATE. WE are authorized to announce Hon W. H. STEWART as a candidate for STATE SENATE, subject to the rules of the approaching primary. 41 f te ^AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE. BY virtue of Tax Executions to me directed* and In conformity to the Act of the General Assembly, approved December 24, 1887, and amendments thereto passed and approved, I will expose to public sale before the COURT HOUSE DOOR of York County, during the legal hours of sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, (Salesday), being the 1st day, the following described Real Estate to satisfy taxes, penalties and costs for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1907, to wit: 1. J. B. Martin, King's Mountain? > 3981 acres. Joins Woods Byers, F. T. Mills, Preston Goforth and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, S28.33. 2. F. T. Mills, King's Mountain? 48 acres. Joins Adeline Brenton, Preston Goforth. J. B. Martin and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, $6.60. 3. Adeline Brenton, King's Mountain?47 acres. Joins Preston Goforth, F. T. Mills and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, $5.05. 4. Mrs. Mamie T. McEachen, 2 lots In Yorkvllle, suburb of Whisonant? Block No. 9, lots Nos. 2 and 3. Taxes, penalties and costs, $4.72. 5. Mrs. Sarah M. Robinson?8 acres, joining W. J. Fewell, Robert Latta and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, $3.53. Terms of Sale?CASH. HUGH G. BROWN, S. Y. C. 39 f 3t W Good Printing? See The Enquirer sir] o ' \LE, :k P. WI. ejardless of fence Lots ville, S. C. r?is about imediately 1 a a stone's rille. The e property wn and all A I x months, 1 in eighPROFITS. speculator 3y^ERS, rip tonp of >n sale I to E 3N CO. J