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MERE-MENTION. ^ Gaston Philip, a well known clubman of Washington, D. C., was acquitted Tuesday of the charge of murdering a cabman last October. The killing was the result of a night's carousal and both parties were drunk.... <>ra Odell was hanged at Emporium, Pa.. Tuesday for the murder of his wife in July. last....Sid Redve~s P.uller. one of the commanders of the Rritish army at the beginning of the Poer war. died in London on Tuesday morning... .The Gulf Compress coma pany. a million dollar corporation of Memphis, Tenn.. has been placed in the hands of a receiver. ... A Boston dispatch of Tuesday says. "A beginning of the depression in Xew England is in sight.". .. .Herman PL Schnabel, pio neer barbed wire manufacturer, committed suicide in Chicago, Monday.... The Morning World of New Orleans, has suspended publication, being unable to pay running expenses.... Robt. L. Jackson, secretary and treasurer of the Savannah (Ga.) Stationery and Printing company, has been arrested on the charge of embezzling $7,000 of the company's funds Senator Gore of Oklahoma, is undergoing treatment in a Washington hospital by which he hopes to regain his eyesight The May statement of receipts and expenditures of the government show a deficit of $11,958,091, as against a surplus for May. 1907, of $8,575,212. The deficit for the eleven months of the fiscal year Is $63,603,605. . . .The total circulation of national bank notes on May 29. was $698,449,517, a gain for the *1*. year of $96,508,967... .Chinese capitalists have formed a $10,000,000 company to establish a steamship line between ports of China and the United States Three trolley cars were blown up with dynamite at Chester, ? Pa., Tuesday night supposedly the -40 / work of striking street car men and their sympathizers On retiring from the office of mayor of St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Robt. A. Smith, 81 years old, was presented with a draft for $11,000, contributed by business men of the city, as a token of esteem. ....The Republican party gained all the state offices and a majority of the legislature in Oregon in Tuesday's "W elections, but is pledged to elect Governor Chamberlain, Democratic nominee, to the United States senate New Jersey's Income from 6,445 companies incorporated under the laws of that state, will this year amount to $2,457,000. The steel trust leads with ^ $47,179 The international Association of Police Chiefs is in session at Detroit, Mich., this week The department of justice is planning a new suit against the Standard Oil company before Judge Landis. There will be 3,400 counts in the indictment, and in case of conviction, the maximum fine will be $68,000.000 Dorothy Niner, a 17-year-old white girl of Baltimore, eloped with a negro to Washington and the two were married Monday night. The girl's male relatives are looking for the negro A warrant has been issued for F. G. Bailey, president of the Export Shipping company of NewYork, on a charge of the larceny of drills and machinery valued at $3,200 or more. Bailey Is on board a vessel enroute to Honduras and will be ex9* tradlted The Moros of the Island of Jolo. P. I? are reported restless and one of the dattoes has vowed personally, to kill twenty whites and 100 Chinese and then declare war....i?? men were instantly killed and three were seriously injured in an automobile accident in Brooklyn, N. Y., Monday morning Bids were opened in Washington on Monday for furnishing 4.500,000 barrels of cement to the Pan ania Canal commission. Prices ranged from 11.28 to $1.84 a barrel, delivered. . . . .The coinage of the United States mints for the month of May totaled $24,191,275, of which $19,182,120 was of gold....The total amount of gold shipped abroad since April 15, is $41,^ 850,000 It is reported from Dubuque. Ia.. that United States Senator Allison will probably be defeated for renomination to the United States senate. . .. .Texas in the vicinity of Vernon, was swept by another tornado Wednesday. Many persons are believed to have been killed... .The price of bar steel was cut $4 a ton at Pittsburg, Pa.. Tuesday, making the lowest price since 1904 Vice President Fair0 .. banks says that he will positively not accept second place on the Republican presidential ticket... .After October 1, 1908. the letter postage rate between the United States and Great Britain will be two cents for each ounce, instead of five cents as at present The Georgia watermelon crop is be^ ginning to move in carload lots The International convention of Good Templars is in session in Washington this week. The Case ok Col. Stewart.?Col. William F. Stewart, the Arizona exile, may have his faults; we suspect he has; but nobody can charge him with being a quitter. The order sent to him last September from the war department advised him of the intention of J* the department to assign him to a station, probably P'ort Grant, Arizona, without command. But it disclosed that the president had directed that before the order was issued a chance should be given him to apply for retirement. The order continued: 4 The acting secretary of war directs that immediately upon receipt of this communication you telegraph acknowledgment thereof to his office, and that within 24 hours afterwards you advise this office by telegraph whether you do or do not desire immediate retirement, under section 1,243, revised statutes. That was eight months ago. Col. Stewart has been to Arizona, travelled to Florida, been rejected there, and gone again to Arizona. If his health is good, his disposition as complicated * as without special knowledge we have faith to believe it is, and if he has been permitted to receive and read the daily papers, the chances are he has had the most fun he ever had in any eight months in all his life. He has been advertised in every paper in the country. Nothing definite has been printed to his discredit: he has seen his case involve the president and the senate in a clash of authority, which promises to be fought out in due time: and if contention is his specialty he must surely be a very happy man. It does not seem as if his case had been skilfully^managed for anybody except himself: but so far as he is concerned, any personal discomforts he may have suffered must seem to him a bagatelle compared with the fun he is having.? Harper's Weekly. ^ The birth place ok Jackson.?"Mr. Bryan is again talking about the Democrats as opposed to the 'Aristocrats.' and yet there is not one of the eighteen instructed delegates from South Carolina who is not an aristo^ crat. A statement was published about one ?>f them not long ago to the effect that he was a lineal descendant of Robert Bruce of Scotland. South Carolina does not contain a Democrat who is not tin aristocrat. The common people dwell in North Carolina."? Charleston News and Courier. The differentiation is exact. The Aristocrats sweeien men ii<iu?>i. mtcommon people take theirs reverent!. North Carolinians, drink theirs reverend. It follows that Mr. Bryan is their % prophet and that when he is elected he will Rive them the offices instead of handing them out to the South Carolina aristocrats. All of which establishes. as a necessary corollary, that Andrew Jackson was born in North ('a rolina.?Charlotte Observer. I HYMENEAL. M.\KitlKl>?In Pleasant Valley. Tex., on May 27. 190S, at the residence of \V. A. J. McCullum, by Rev. Mr. McCarter, Mr. H. C. McCCLLCM, youngest son of Dr. J. M. McCullum. and Miss ALT A PRICE, of Herryville, Arkansas. + &he Cotton Utarket. Yorkville. June 5.?Cotton 12 cents. New York. June 4: Spot cotton closed ^ <iuiet: middling uplands 11.50; mid(lling gulf 11.75.' Sales 100 bales. Fu4B tures o|>ened steady and closed very ^ steady as follows: June 10.24; July 10.24; Aug. 10.09; Sept. 9.75; Oct. 9.65; Nov. 9.48; Dec. 9.47; Jan. 9.45; Feb. y.45; March 9.4C. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Rev. I. O. Murray, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. in. The regular monthly church conference will be held immediately after Sunday school. CHURCH OF THK GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. J. O. Babin, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10. a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. No afternoon service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 1 10 a. m. Morning sendee at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.1.r?. Preaching by Rev. William Black. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. Henry J. Cauthen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 5 p.m. \SSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. W. C. Ewart, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning sendee at 11 o'clock. THE YORK CIRCUIT. Rev. H. Bascom Hardy, Pastor. Sunday Services?Preaching at Philadelphia at 3.30 p. m. Special JRotices. No Union Service. There will be no Union service of the Associate Reformed, Methodist and Baptist churches on account of the meeting being held in the Presbyterian church. Sermon to Jr. O. U. A. M. Rev. E. K. Hardin will preach a sermon to Filbert Council No. 59, Jr. O. U. A. M., at King's Mountain Chapel on Sunday next at 11 o'clock a. m. The public is invited and all members of the order are especially invited to be present. W. A. Carroll, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the State Senate. Dr. J. H. SAYE. W. H. STEWART. For Sheriff. S. S. PLEXICO. For Clerk. JOHN R. LOGAN. For Supervisor. W. G. DUNCAN, C. C. HUGHES. GEO. L. SUGGS, For Auditor. JOHN J. HUNTER. BROADUS M. LOVE. WHIPPOORWILL PEAS. WE have twenty bushels Whippoorwill Peas for sale. McGILL BROS.. R. F. D. No. 1. Yorkvllle, S. C. TO THE PUBLIC. IN Tuesday's issue of The Enquirer, my name was suggested as a suitable candidate for Mayor. This was done without my consent or knowledge, and under no conditions will I enter this race or serve as Mayor.. Respectfully, G. H. O'LEARY. Razors in Good Condition TF you are unable to get your RaJ. zors in proper condition, bring them to me. I'll hone and strap them, and the charge will be reasonable. Shave?10 cents. Haircut?25 cents. LUTHER BABER. COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL. \ SUMMER School^ for White ii leacners win oe neiu in iuiatiiici beginning JUNE 15TH, and running two weeks. Tuition will be free. Prof. L. W. Jenkins and Miss Mary T. Nance will be the instructors. The Teachers of the county are urged to take advantage of this opportunity. T. E. MeMACKIN, County Supt. of Education. 45 f.t 3t COLORED SUMMER SCHOOL. THERE will be a Summer School for Colored Teachers In York ville, beginning JUNE 15TH. and continuing two weeks. Principal F. R. Killingsworth. of the Yorkville colored school, will be instructor. Teachers are advised to take advantage of the opportunity. T. E. MeMACKIN, County Supt. of Education. 45 f.t 3t THE PALACE THEATRE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REYERE. FOR TONIGHT ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THiEVES FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. Paul Revere's Ride?Free?to children under 12 years, Saturday, from 2 p. in., to 6 p. m. CONNIE & MAMIE BEARD, Proprietors. CIVIL ENGINEER WANTED. Office of the County Board of Commissioners of York County. Yorkville. S. C., June 5, 1908. PURSUANT to the requirements of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved February 24th. 1908. we will employ a competent road engineer to survey and lay off all the public roads of York county in sections of from one to live miles, post the same, number said sections, make a map thereof, and furnish plans and specifications for the working and improvement of said sections, and perform the other duties required of him under the provisions of said Act. Term of employment from July 1st, 1908. to July 1st. 1909, by which latter date said survey and plans must be completed, and during said period, said engineer shall devote his whole time to said work, and is required to give bond In the sum of Three Thousand Dollars for the faithful performance of his duties under said Act. All parties desiring to apply for the position will please file their application. with references, and state salary expected, on or before the $5th day of June, 1908. All applications to be filed! with the Clerk of the Board at Yorkville. S. C. T. \V. BOYD, Supervisor. L. J. LUMPKIN. J. C. KIRK PATRICK. County Board of Commissioners of York County. Ha/.el Grist. Clerk of the Board. 45 f.t June 28. --We Sell MusicI>id you say you wanted the best? Yes. Well get the EDISON PHONOGRAPH. Nothing in the Talking Machine world can equal it. About June Kith, we will have Ten of the Latest speeches of Wm. J. Bryan. Call and hear them. SEWING MACHINES If it is a Sewing Machine, we have it and are in position to save you Dollars on your machine, fall and let's talk it over. TERMS TO SUIT. We are always yours to serve. R. B. DAVIDSON CO. Opposite Express Office. TRAINED NURSE, rp HAT nursed in Cancer Hospital. A Richmond, Va., 12 years, will tell sufferers with Cancer or chronic Sores, how to be cured. Grasp it now. $500 to sufferers who give treatment satisfactorv trial and fail to cure. Mrs. DORA GLADDEN, l39-f-3m. C,rover. N. C. Stands on Its Merits. hBl^S - j'; V KS I -.^1 I J. "|^* - * .'- If--"- 'CsP-" Anybody can make extravagant claims for their product. We prefer simply to present the WHITE for your consideration and let it stand on its merits. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. IvHUSO ^ ^ooc* ^*s'n^ectant This is a matter that should receive much attention in and around every home. Many cases of fever and many deaths could be avoided by a frequent use of KRESO. It is a combination of Coal-Tar Derivatives and a most wonderful disinfectant. Germicide and Insecticide. Purifer and Cleanser. Destroys the germs of disease, protects from contagions and infection of all kinds, destroys insects, mites, tleas and drives away ilies. It costs only 25 Cts., per pint, and one application in the poultry yard will doubly repay for a whole pint. Have you seen our PUROX dlsinfecter foi the bed and bath room. You should certainly try one. STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shieder, Proprietor. FARMERS' UNION RALLY DAY. Thursday, July 2, Has Been Fixed As the Time. I HAVE been advised that. THURSDAY, JULY 2, has been fixed as the date for Rally Day for the Farmers' Union of York county. President B. Harris is to be present and other speakers will also make addresses. A full attendance of all' the Union memoers of York county is desired. J. FRANK ASHE, President. 44 t.f td COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON" 1785 Charleston, S. C. 1908 ? 124tli Year Begins SeptemlKT 25.? Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 2. at '? a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Hoyce 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. 41 f 3t* I??ssitei* ^ Huntley ? LIVE UY M EN? 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. I have a window in the store of the York Supply Co. IHI. ID. MARLEY 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 Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf BEST BEEF. PHONE your orders to the ROSE MARKET when you want the best MEATS. ' Ti ,<> ... oil \n?t ua urci v^aiuc naiucu at uu times?Will pay top of the market. WALTER ROSE. IW Good Printing? Sec The Enquirer ( ~ - an OXF( PC - mills, MUX, MISS IF there is any one departn up to the highest point < Department. Shoes are gi Store. We believe that w qualities and values than you come and see us for OXFOF another shipment of E. P. Johnson & Rand's Oxfords i them. LADIES' OXFORDS. Patent Colt, Blueher Oxfords, tip, Goodyear welt. Medium sole, $3.00. Patent Colt. Blueher Oxfords, plain toe, turn, $3.00. Russia Calf, Blueher Oxfords, medium sole, tip, $2.50. Viol Kid. Blueher Oxfords, medium sole. Goodvear welt, patent tie, $2.50. Vic! Kid, Blueher Oxfords, turned sole, patent tip, $2.50. Yiei Kid, Blueher Oxfords. McKay sewed. patent tip, $2.00. Vici Kid, Strap Sandals, turned sole, plain toe. $2.00. The above Oxfords are made by E. P. REED & CO. Vici Kid, turned sole, common sense < )xfords, $2.00. Tan Vici, tip. Blueher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $2.00. \ 1C * I l\IU, well* li|Sf Blucher Oxfords. $2.00. Patent Chrome, McKay sewed, tip, Blucher oxfords, $2.00. Tan Vici. McKay sewed, Tip, Blucher Oxfords, $1.75. Tan Vici. McKay sewed, Tip, Blucher Oxfords, $1.50. Vici Kid, McKay sewed, Strap Sandals, plain toe. $1.50. Vici Kid. turn, patent tip. Prince. Albert, comfort, $1.50. Vici Kid, Dixie Girl, patent tip. Blucher Oxfords, light sole, $1.50. Vici Kid. Dixie Girl, patent tip. Blucher Oxfords, heavy sole, $1.50. Patent Leather, turn, plain toe, tie, $1.50. Vici Kid. High Point, common sense Oxfords, light sole $1.25. Vici Kid, High Point, patent tip, Blucher Oxfords, heavy sole, $1.25. Vici Kid. High Point, patent tip, Blucher Oxfords, light sole, $1.25. -.The STRAUS SHOES? THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT J. Q. WRAY'S. HE HAS THE QUALITIES AND STYLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOUR GOOD JUDGMENT AS TO WHAT SHOES SHOULD BE. AND THEN YOU WILL FIND PRICES THAT ARE MOST INTERESTING TO BUYERS WHO WANT FULL VALUE FOR THEIR SHOE MONEY. HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE PRICES: Men's Low Cut Shoes that were $3.50 are now $3 a Pair. Men's Low Cut Shoes that were $2.50 are now $1.98 a Pair. The famous Queen Bess Shoes for ladies, low cut styles, vicl kid and dark tan leathers, worth $2.50 a _ ??_ -.x. rvn . d.:m a pair, now going at ? r ?m. Children's Low Cut Shoes at BARGAIN PRICES. W Remember, That you buy your Clothing at WRAY'S at 25 per cent off regular prices. J. Q. Wray. SW If it is Groceries?just see mc before buying. It will pay you. "SAY, BOSS, How far are you going?" said a darkey who had been cranking a refractory automobile, for a local autolst, until beads of perspiration stood out thickly on his forehead. "Oh, I hardly know," said the autoist, "but why do you want to know?" "Because I think I have it wound enough to take you to Charlotte," replied the darkey with enthusiasm. MORAL?Never worry about what commissions are gojng to be made by your broker; think only of the profits to be made for you in his transactions. For Sale?L. & S. Bank Stock at 145. For Sale?First N. Bank Stock at 123. For Sale?Lockmore Mill Stock at 90. For Sale?Tavora Mill Stock at 90. Wanted?Clover M'f'g Co. Stock. Dr. M. W. WHITE. W Good Printing? See The Enquirer Most Any Bank Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are good and money easy. When times are hard and money tight, you feel the need of a business connection with a STRONG AND RELIABLE BANK. Do your banking business and make your credit good with the OLD RELIABLE BANK. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YOHKVILLE. S. C. Have You Decided Yet? "What? About that paint that you are going to use on your house. If you have decided, we have nothing more to say. If you haven't decided we would be pleased to tell you why you should use SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS. One reason is that S-W PAINTS are used by the largest paint users in the world. Why? Because practical experience has taught big paint users that S-W. Paints always satisfy in lasting and covering qualities. Do these points count with you? See us before you buy. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. ?S. cowen, i-ropncior. It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges you by the quality of your printed matter. $ES >R MI) niH lent of our Store that ranks of excellence, it is Our Shoe ven especial attention at this e can give you better styles, i can get elsewhere. At least ^DS. We have just received Reed & Co's and Roberts, it $2 and $2.50 a pair. See Vici Kid. Witts' Comfort, common sense Oxfords, light sole $1.25. Kid Oxfords, light machine sewed sole, patent tip, $1.00. Kid Oxfords, common sense, extra wide, $1.00. MEN'S OXFORDS. Patent Leather, Blucher Oxfords, "Walk-Over", Goodyear welt, $4.00. Patent Leather, Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt, $3.00. Russia Calf. Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt, $3.00. Vict Kid, Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, dull mat Calf top, $2.50. Vici Kid, Southern Tie, common sense toe. extra wide. on Vici Kid, Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, dull mat top, $2.00. Patent leather, Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $2.00. Dongola, Romeo, common sense Oxfords, $1.50. Vici Kid. Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $150. Patent Leather, Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $1.50. Little Gents' Patent Leather. Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt, $1.50. Little Gents' Tan Vici. Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $1.25. Boys' Tan Vici. Blucher Oxfords, McKay sewed, $1.50. MISSES* AND CHILDREN'S. Vici Kid. Blucher Oxfords, patent tip, single sole. $1.50. Golden Brown, Vici Blucher Oxfords, turn, $1.50 and $1.35. Vici Kid, McKay sewed. Blucher Oxfords, patent tip, $1.25. Vici Kid, McKay sewed. Oxfords, $1.00. Kid Blucher Oxfords, light sole, patent tip, 75 cents. S-SMITH CO.* | | jjs_ Make this Ba J T' Your Place o J KEEP YOUR MONEY HE! It may be at some time you may n ^ can render. ^ If you deposit your money here you may be assured of friendly cons * * THE FIRST NA' 4> ?? A ^ JL JL, A A fl? OK1?'? fit? A fi?f rll %T Tv jr TT aT "JT T Tr Tr TST S nSr ...BLUE ROCK... M i n e r a 1 Springs (Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarbonated Saline Water.) A recent analysis of the water nf this Mineral Spring by Dr. Boyden Nims, Ph. G. of Columbia, S. C.. shows It to be equal to the best Mineral Water used by the American people today. This water has been given away for more than sixty days since the present owners came into possession and has been thoroughly tested by the public, and pronounced superior to any in the State. Now on sale at the STAR DRUG STORE. To any one not yet having tried this water, we will furnish the same free upon application, until a thorough test has been given it. BLUE ROCK MINERAL SPRINGS CO., D. L. Shiedtr, R. E. Heath and Marion B. Jennings, Proprietors. W We will show the analysis of this water to any one. any where, at any time. No secret about it. We are not afraid to show it. ROUND PEDESTAL EXTENSION DINING TABLES $6 TO $8 A short time ago we picked up an exceptional bargain In Pedestal Extension Tables that we want to divide with our customers. There are only a few of them?two sizes 6 and 8 feet. These tables are round when the extra leaves are removed?have the most approved Dividing Pedestal and are made of beautiful Golden Oak. These tables at many stores would be considered big bargains at $12 and $15 each. But our price is $6.00 for the 6 ft. table, and $8.00 for the 8 ft. table. This is the best Dining Table offer we've ever had the pleasure of making. The above prices are for CASH only. Womamhar vnn eft a SQUARE I DEAL when you buy here. CASH or CREDIT?as you like. York Furniture Co. FFMAKES NO DIFFERENCE It makes no difference to the property owner who Is not so unfortunate as co have a fire whether the company in which he is insured is safe, sdund and liberal or not, or whether or not his oollcy is properly written, except that he would save money by keeping the premiums he is paying an irresponsible, weak company, in his pocket. EVERY WISE BUSINESS MAN Insures his property and insures it in time tried and fire tested companies. None except this kind are represented in this agency, and among the dozen or more it represents are the three strongest, and at the same time the most liberal, in the world. We want your business and guarantee to handle it satisfactorily to you. SAM M. GRIST. m L. r.arrnll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. PURINA I CHICK FEED We have just received a large shipment of PURINA FEED for chicken?. 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. .1. Ij. Williams. .Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. COME. Another Big Purchase OME. Sale Begins June 3rd Another firm wanted to unload certain goods?they needed cash?we were on the spot with the coin and scooped the goods?you get the benefit?See: 1.000 yards White and Figured Lawns at 5c, 8c, 10c and 12c a yard. 1,000 yards Light Calicoes at 5c yard. 1,000 yards Colored Ginghams at 5c yard. Hundreds of yards of White Goods at 81-3c to 15c yard. Genuine Lonsdale Cambric?with the "Blue Ticket"? at 121-2c yard. tv,n't fail to visit our store for real bargains. Sale begins tomorrow? WEDNESDAY. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. AT JOHNSON'S COFFEE?15 Cts. to 35 Cts. Pound. The Best of Teas to be had. Blue Ribbon Extracts. HEINZ'S Pickles and Vinegars. SWIFT'S Hams, Breakfaststrips and Ii?rd. BEECH-NUT Beef and Breakfaststrlp ?Put up in glass. CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO ?A good variety. CIGARS?A Full line. FAIRY and IVORY Soaps. Shoe Polish?A variety of qualities and | in all colors to suit your shoes. 1. W. JOHNSON. b 4* 4* 4- 4* 4s 4* 4s 4s 4s 4* 4* 4< ink J f Deposit J RE WHEN YOU HAVE IT J ced some assistance that this Bank 4* and transact your business with us 4* ideration at all times. 4? 4* 4? TIONAL BANK + 4* jXJIEJ, S. C. f 4s h 4* 4s 4s 4* 4* 4? 4? 4* 4? 4* 4s 4* i 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, Ceiling, 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 fit. 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. AN ORDINANCE. . Providing for a Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, June 9th, for the Election of Mayor, Six Aldermen. One Commissioner of Public Works for the Town of Yorkville, S. C., and Tw? Trustees for Yorkville School District. BE it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, constituting the Town Council of the Town of Yorkville, S. C.: Section 1. That an election for Mayor and Six Aldermen for the town of Yorkville, S. C.. be held on TUESDAY JUNE 9TH, 1908, said election to be held in the Sheriff's Office in the said town, the polls to be open from 8 o'clock a. m., until 4 o'clock p. m.; ihe said Mayor, six Aldermen and one Commissioner of Public Works to serve for a period of Two Years and until a l- ? t ? intfir Hui'tTHifurn arc ricticu ta.uu nave ciualifled. One Alderman will be elected from each Ward. The Commissioner of Public Works will be elected to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of Commissioner W. fj. White. Sec. 2. At the same time and place there will be held an election for two School Trustees for Yorkvllle School District to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the term of office of Trustee Wm. B. McCaw and Trustee Thos. P. McDow. Sec. 3. That T. W. Clawson, John S. Sandifer and R. H. Dobson are appointed Managers of said election and are authorized to conduct the same. Done and ratified in regular council assembled this 27th day of May, A. D., 1908. JNO. R. HART, Mayor Town of Yorkvllle, S. C. Attest: I. W. Johnson, Clerk of Council. (Seal of Town). 43 f 2t HAVE YOU EVER TRIED FRENCH OPERA COFFEE If not, you are Just missing a Good Cup of Coffee?that's all. 25 CENTS A LB. CAN. I have most any other kind also, at all kinds of prices. The Rest LOOSE PICKLES?loose In liarrel? AT 10 CENTS A DOZEN. W I will have some more SWEET POTATO PLANTS?the Vlnolcss Yam variety?On JUNE 4TH or 5TH. LOUIS ROTH. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Grain Cradles We have Grain Cradles for cutting wheat and oats. Also Grass Blades and Snaths, Whetrocks. Fruit Jars, all sizes, Fruit Jar Rubbers and extra tops. Received this week 100 sacks of Guano for second application to corn and cotton. We have Amber and Orange Cane Seed. Clay and Whlppoorwlll Peas. For Cultivator Points, etc., see us. Buy a Planet Jr. Walking or Riding Cultivator and let one man do the work of two. When you think of anything to eat, think of YORK SUPPLY CO.. we have it. York Supply Company. SEE SPECK FOR Watches and 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. T<Mrio f'hlnn nnrl Pnrr?f>lnin Itittups and all kinds of Bric-a-Brac. Waterman and Parker "J-ucky Curve" Fountain Pens. rr. W. SPECK. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE... I have a very select line of these goods that I am selling at very close prices during the summer months. My stock includes Cups and Saucers. Plates, Covered Dishes, Baking Dishes, Bowls, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Etc. If in need of anything in the ibove, you'd better buy now. My handsome stock of WHITE LINED ENAMELED WARE Is being moved at money-saving prices. Come snd look It over, whether you buy or iot. .1. W. DOBSON W The place where the DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR ALDERMAN. JOHN F. YOUNGBLOOD la hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman In the First Ward. FOR MAYOR. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of MAYOR of the town of Yorkvllle, S. C. JNO. R. HART. 43 f 2t I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of MAYOR of Yorkville, subject to the choice of the voters in the election to be held June 9. J. E. LOWRY. 44 t.f 2t POAG'S REAL ESTATE MONTHLY HOCK HILL, - - S. O. If Interested In buying, selling or exchanging DIRT at private sale or Auction send f<>r cample copy in which you will find a good selection of interesting reading matter as well as a long list of Farms, Hotels, Mineral Springs, Manufacturing industries, city and country property in many localities for homes or investment. Annual subscription only 50 cent*. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. "Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste." iliiliiii RI'RIIMTORS, ETC. The weather is getting right for ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS. ICE BOXES and WATER COOLERS. These articles are household necessities and you should have them in your home. You can't do better than see us for what you want. FREEZERS?1 quart to 8 quart sizes. Pleasing Prices. REFRIGERATORS?$12.50 up to $18.50 each and splendid values. ICE BOXE&?All sizes, $5 to $12.50 Each. \VAlliirv tuuiifcits?3- lO ?? Uracil. Yorkville Hardware Co. W We will thank you to give us the opportunity to supply your Hardware wants. We can. HKRMHIX & GORDON Specials: FRUIT JARS and FRUIT JAR RUBBERS?See us quick for your supplies. There is so much fruit in prospect that the local supply of Jars und Rubbers may run short and you will do well to lay in ample supplies early. See us. WE HAVE IT 10-2 Acid Phosphate and also the Ammoniated Goods. Need any more to fill out? See us about It. A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES. including: Flour, Meat, Best Hams, all grades of Sugars, best Open Kettle N. O. Molasses, Karo Syrup, Luzlanne und Cracker-Jack Roasted Coffees, and other Roasted and Green Coffees, all grades of Soap, best Meal, Hominy, fresh White Fish, Pickles In bottles and barrel, Rice, etc., etc. HERNDON & GORDON. FOR RENT. DICKSON HOUSE, King's Mountain street, next Garrison. C. E. SPENCER. 35 f.C. tf f 10 Pee OFF PHP I J wJLi__ : ON ALL =aj DRY GO( NOTIONS CLOTHIN SHOES. TO M ?j? M) I BUI IIIIIM MillinerySee our line of LADIES READY TRIMMED HATS. Specially Low Prices now on all Ready Trimmed HATS. The Thomson Co. 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 usi to show you our line and name prices and terms and you wisely conclude you can get better Inducements, we will guarantee you a bargain. We sell nothing but what has 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, Distributors and other Farm Implements very cheap. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. We Pay You to 8ave SCOTCHMAN Once said "Put your money in sheep, the wool grows every day, every night and Sunday." Our * Savings Department earns you money every day and every night?Sunday too?and it's a good thing to put your money in. Have money in the bank by saving a little at a time. BANK OF HICKORY GROVE. The Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance Company, The Farmer*' Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Mutual Live-Stock Insurance Association, Have all secured Licenses under the Insurance Laws. Call on or write to D. E. BONEY, Yorkvllle, S. C., when you want Insurance. D. E. BONEY. W The Enquirer office is especially prepared to print Lawyers' Briefs and Arguments. I I i: ; Cent. CASH I O V * oa )DS, i s G and [i? ip; \n i Um