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TO THE YORK CANDIDATES Are you ready boys for Ogden, l For that happy eager crowd. With lamps all trimmed and burning, With speeches long and loud? Is your mouth fixed up for smiling, With language soft and sweet. With jokes you think are pleasing, To win the ones you meet? , Is your elbow working easy, * With that candidaty shake, And will you use it freely Among the friends you meet? ? Alph L. Neely. ? Columbia special of July 25 to I Xews and Courier: Quite a compliment was paid to South Carolina by the United States department of agriculture by being selected from among all the southern states as the field for the special farm demonstration tvot-k which is soon to be insti ? cnester corresponuence tuiumuia State, Saturday: Chester county is to take part in the matter of voting on the dispensary question. County Supervisor T. W. Shannon has made an inspection of the signatures to the several petitions submitted to him and finds that they contain, in all. the names of 663 duly qualiified voters. ^ The total number of registered voT ters will not exceed 2,000. Supervisor Shannon has informed Mr. L. D. Chtlds. prominent in the movement for the abolition of the dispensary, y that the way is open for the holding of an election. Under the law. this I election will be held on the day of the w general election, Tuesday, November 3. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. METHODIST. | Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. Special Botices. ^ Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Congress from the Fifth District. and pledge myself to abide the Democratic primary election. Thomas b. bitler. 49 f te Announcement. I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the ap^ proaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this state. Br R. G. Riiett. V 48 t.f te I To Grade Your Cotton. K Mr. D. E. Earle of Clemson College, is in Yorkville grading cotton for the Farmers' Cotton Holding and Storage Association and will be here for several days. Bring your samples to Mr. H. T. Williams, county agent for the Farmers' Union. Protracted Meeting at Clover. Baptist church, commencing next Friday night, July 31, at 8.15 o'clock. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. Edward S. Reaves of Fort Mi I. Tne public is cordially invited. 1 W. E. Lowe, Pastor. Card of Thanks. We take this method of extending our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends who were so faithful, kind and sympathetic during the extended * Illness and in the death of our beloved wife and daughter. May the blessing of Him who is the author of all good, rest in abundance upon each of you. T. L. Sparrow, Husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Howell, Parents. ihe <?olton jfflarhet. Yorkville, July 28.?Cotton 11c. New York, July 27.?Cotton, spot closed quiet; middling uplands 10.80; r middling gulf 11.05; sales 800 bales. Cotton futures opened and closed steady as follows: July 9.75; Aug. 9.75; Sept. 9.55; Oct. 9.38; Nov. 9.17; Dec. 9.19; Jan. 9.14; Feb. 9.14; March 9.17. I H Y ME^'EAL. Married?Ry Rev. I. G. Murray in Yorkville on Saturday, July 25, 1908, Miss MYRTLE SPARROW to Mr. JOHN W. QL'INN, both of York county. COTTON BELT UNION. A FULL meeting of Cotton Relt Union is calied to be held on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A T TJT APV Pree MOONLIGHT PICNIC. AT Clark's Fork school house on Friday. July 31, from 6 to 10 p. m. Ice cream for sale on ground for ben efit of new chairs. Public Is invited. JENNIE PLAXCO. Teacher. ICE CREAM AT SHARON, rp HE Indies' Aid Society of WoodX lawn church will serve Ice Cream in the church grove next Friday afternoon from 4 to 10. The public is invited. Mrs. J. M. SIMS. It* President. PICNIC AT BETHANY. O rp HERE will be a Basket Picnic at 1 Bethany on TUESDAY. AUGUST 11th. The public is cordially invited. N. A. HOWELL. W. H. SHERRER, D. T. QUINN, J. L. McGILL. Com. ? 59 f.t 5t Good Printing? See The Enquirer. tuted by the government. This work will go on in this state and the information gained therefrom will be used by Dr. Knapp and his assistants all over the south. This work will be different from that which is being ^ conducted by the department under the direction of Dr. Knapp, but will in no way Interfere or take the place of Dr. Knapp's work; the two will work in co-operation to a certain extent. The original plan as outlined by Dr. Spillman when down here p some days ago, and as given in this correspondence, was to have one farm in each congressional district on which demonstration was to be done, but so much interest has been manifested that it has been decided to broaden this work, and in districts where the conditions are favorable and the farmers co-operate enUtusiastically there will be several farms where this work will be carrieq on. ^ The farm belonging to Mr. Ambrose Gonzales, just outside of Columbia, has been selected as the first farm to begin this work on, and arrangements for a big meeting on this farm to be held August 15 have been completed. This will be the Initial meeting of the ft demonstration workers and there will be a similar meeting once a month in the future at Mr. Gonzales's farm, as It is the most centrally located farm in the state. Dr Spillman, Dr. Bro die and a complete corps 01 experis from the department of agriculture will attend this meeting, and the actual work of preparing rough land and other uses of farm machinery t will be demonstrated. This will take up the morning. Tt is then proposed to take the trolley car in to Hyatt's Park pavilion where addresses will be delivered by the experts from Washington and several local farmers. It is expected that farmers from all over ^ the state will attend this meeting, and In fact all the monthly meetings, as the corps of experts will come down from Washington to every meeting to lend their aid and experience to the farmers of South Carolina. Although no practical work has been done as yet in this line, the fact that the farmers all over the state sanction this work and are interested has been demonstrated by the large number of letters which have been received by Commissioner Watson from parties asking that their farm be selected in their community for the execution of this demonstration work. Commissioner Watson has forwarded all these letters to the department at Washington and it is not yet known what farms will be selected, f LOST AT FILBERT SATURDAY, near band stand, Gold Plated Watch, with Fob. Open face, medium size, Standard movement. Liberal reward. H. L. DICKSON. It* Clover, S. C. DOES ITS WORK. S. T. D. does all that is claimed for it and it is the only Dandruff cure that I know of that does. A trial bottle cost 50 cents and if you cannot see the benefit after using one bottle, you are not asked to buv any more. LUTHER BABER. MEETING OF GOLD HILL NO. 2. THE farmers of the country surrounding are invited to gather at Gold Hill No. 2, on next Tuesday after noon, August 4, for the purpose of listening to addresses by Mr. M. S. Carroll and others in the interest of the Farmers' Union. Ladies will be welcome. W. A. BOLIN. President. 60 tf 2t* CLEAN UP AT BEERSHEBA. THE members of Beersheba congregation are requested to meet at the church next Friday, July 31, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of cleaning up the grounds. At the same time a contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder for cleaning up the cemetery. After the work of cleaning off the grounds is completed the balance of the day will be devoted to choir practice. J. E. BURNS, It For Committee. World Famed PASSION PLAY PALACE THEATRE YORKVILLE, AUGUST 3, 4 and 5. OPERA HOUSE, CLOVER, AUGUST 6, 7 and 8. Grandest Life Like Motion Pictures That Have Evspv Been Produced. There are more than 4,000 feet of film and 70,000 Pictures. The production requires nearly 2 hours. Doors open at 3 o'clock in afternoon and 7 o'clock in evening'. Admission 25 cents; children under 12, 15 cents. Reserved seats now on sale 10 cents extra. THE PALACE THEATRE Misses CONNIE & MAMIE BEARD, Proprietors. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Buggies Don't you want a new "jamb-up" Buggy? Come in and see us about it. We are selling the following makes of Buggies; COLUMBIA. ROCK HILL, COURTLAND, OXFORD And others. Call and see us and let us show you what we have, and quote you prices that will interest you. We also carry a full line of Harness. CARROLL BROS. MI'S HLIIil SHIRTS We received yesterday an elegant line of Gentlemen's Negligee Shirts in White, Blue and Tan shades. They are priced low at 50c and $1.00 each. Just see them. Just received an elegant line of Neckwear for men, in? BOWS, CLUB TIES, FOUR-IN-HANDS and SHIELD TECKS. Come and see this line?it will please you. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. CLOTHES CLEANING. 1AM prepared to clean gentlemen's "loihes and ladles' skirts in a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to rny home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. 34. t 5t 1^* Good Printina? See The Enauirer. A FINAL Our Shelves Must Summer We Want the Mone} And Offer Great Bunche We need money and we mer goods occupy. The room and money. If y< things here is the place t comers will get the choii Just read the prices quote an idea. This sale be{ CASH. We want Cash. LADIES' SHOES. Tuke Notice of These Prices. $2.00 White Shoes at SI.00. $1.50 White Shoes at .75c. $1.25 White Shoes at .50c. $1.00 White Shoes at .50c. 75c White Shoes at .38c. 50c White Shoes at 25c. Heed's Low Quarter Shoes. $2.00 Shoes, tan and black, at $1.60. $2.50 Shoes, tan and black, at $1.H5. $3.00 Shoes, tan and black, at $2.25. $3.50 Shoes, tan and black, at $2.60. Indies' High Point. $1.25 and $1.35 qualities at $1.00. Ladies' Dixie Girl, $1.50 quality, at $1.20. Both of above in tan and bluek. MEN'S SHOES. These Prices arc money Savers. Low Quarter Shoes. $1.50 Black. Tan. Patent Leathers, at $1.20. $2.00 Black. Tun. Patent Leathers, at $1.50. $2.f?o Black and Tan leathers at $1.85. $3.00 Black and Tan leathers at $2.25. $4.00 Black and Tan "Walkover" at $5.00 SHOKS IX LOTS. The following are High Cut Shoes, many of them suitable for winter wear. They are gathered in bunches for convenience in pricing. They are Liberal discounts on eve and see the Bargains. The STRAUSS-5/ J. Ii. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. New Goods For Fall Trade Are now pouring in every day In large quantities in all lines, including Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress Goods, Notions, etc., and we ask you for a big portion of your business on the merit of our goods and the assurance on our part that you will always get the fullest returns for your money when you buy at this store, whether your purchases are large or small. Make our store your headquarters when in Yorkville. Yours to serve, J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Lest. Depositors Like to feel 'that in bringing their business to a bank they are helping to build it up: in other words that they are giving something for what they receive. We want you to feel that way towards us. We are Growing, Grow With Us. We want your account and we can handle it with profit to you and to ourselves. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE. S. C. W Good Printing? See The Enquirer. Some Men And women are alive to opportunity, and see it where to others eyes it is | non-existent. Alive to the passing moment fortunes are made where others starved, and the chance is seized that "ulnlrlif thn rbot tn r?A IclUCff IUU tjuiv i\ity ivn mc ivoi. vv ??v tice. Such are said to be born lucky, but really fortune sorts out to them, with equal hand, just about as many opportunities as to other people, and attends on them because of their attention to things. For Sale?First N. Bank Stock at 115. For Sale?Tavora Mill Stock at 76. For Sale?Lockmore Mill Stock at 90. Wanted?40 Sh's Clover M'f'g 'Co. Stock Dr. M. W. WHITE. W See me at once to buy or sell. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treat. Grain, Hay, Etc. We have received this week shipment of Corn. Oats, Timothy Hay, Mill Feed, Bran, etc. Fruit .Tars, Etc. We have a few Fruit Jars, Rubbers and extra Tops. Flows, Points. See us for Vulcan Turn Plows and Points for same. We also have Points for Oliver Turn Plows. Shingles, Etc. Come and get our prices on Shingles, Painted Iron Roofing and Galvanized Roofing, Corrugated and V-Crimped. York Supply Company. J. a. WILBORN FOR SALE J. Ed Carson?One tract of land, 8 miles south Yorkville; 1J miles Guthriesville; good school, J mile Bethesda church?108 acres, 60 acres In cultiva null, 10 UL'ICS III nuuuuuiu, im n ailic land, 1 well, 1 tenant house, 1 dwelling: house, 4-rooms, 1 barn, 3 stalls. Land is absolutely level. A beautiful farm. Now is the time to make your trades. You trade now, and make your payments in the fall or the first of the year. J. C. WILBOIiX. Heal Estate. Send the Enquirer your orders for Commercial Printing if you want the best work. v SWEEP be Cleared of all Goods. 1 the Goods Tie Up s of Seasonable Bargains. want the room our Sumgoods must go to give us ou are looking for good o get them, and the early :est of the Big Bargains. :d below---they'll give you *ins Today, and is FOR all black in Vici, Calf and Patent Leathers: A?$3 and $3.50 Shoes, sizes 51 to 91 at $2.50 pair. B?Jas. Means $3.00 shoes, 6s to lis at $2.25. C?$2.50 and $2.75 Shoes, 61 to 12s, at $2.00. D and E? $2.50 qualities at $2.00. This lot includes such shoes at Stlz's "Winter Calf." B. & O.. Field and Farm High Cut, it. J. & R., Star Pell Pillar?all $2.50 Shoes at $2.00. F?Middlesex $2.25 Shoes at $1.50. L. and K?$1.50 quality at $1.00. MISCKLLAXKOI'S GOODS. Straw Hats, 25c and 35c quality at lth*. The 50c, 75c and $1 qualities at 25c. 25c Gauze Vests and Drawers, at 19c. 50c (lauze Vests and Drawers at 38c. Job lot Men's Drawers, summer weight jeans, at 10c. Ladies' l?c (lauze Vests at 7c. Ladies' 15c Gauze Vests at 10c. i.auies z;?< uauze vests at i.?e. Ladies' 25c Short Pants at lot*. IK.UU:i> LAWNS. The lfte (|ua 1 ity at 7.1e yard: 12?.c quality at OAf yanl; 15e (|uality at I Of yard; 2 Or quality at 15f yard; 2f)C quality at 17f yard. WI1ITK SIIIIST WAIST GOODS. The 10c <iuality at 7Ac yard; 12Jc quality at Of yard: 15c quality at I If. rything in our store. Come VIITH COHPANY. At JOHNSON'S As everybody knows, I make a specialty of Teas and Coffees and can furnish any desired quality. Coffees from 15c lb. and upward; Teas from 60c lb. and upward. See me for Royal Baking Powder, Rumford Baking Powder, Good Luck Baking Powder, Oat Meal in Cans, Best Leaf Lard, Swift's Hams, Swift's Breakfast Strips, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Cigars, Agate Ware, Galvanized Tubs and Buckets. I. W. JOHNSON. Do It Now This Is the time to maka needed repairs to your home, barns and other building's. See us for the needed material. We can furnish you with Painted and Galvanized V-Crimped and Vulcanite Roofing, Nails, Hinges, Locks and other Building Hardware, as well 6s all kind of Carpenter's Tools. Now is a good time to buy that Ice Cream Freezer you have been going to buy all summer. Yorkville Hardware Co. SCHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES. This store is headquarters for all School Books used in the schools of York county?and you can get what vnn want here. Besides School Books, I also carry a full line of School Supplies, Including Composition and Exercise Books, Memorandums, Tablets. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Erasers, Chalk, etc. TINWARE, ETC. This week, I have a large and varied line of Tinware, Galvanized Ware and Enameled Ware. If you need anything of this kind, come and see me. TURNIP SEED See me for all kinds of Turnip Seeds. Best varieties of Best Seeds. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. A WELL SELECTED LINE. We have just opened up a large shipment of Stationery and Sundries, which we have added to our stock. Come and see us as you can find anything you may wish here in fine writing material, either In Box Paper, Pound Paper or Tablets, with Envelops to Match, Legal Cap, Fools-Cap, Bill Paper. Carbon Paper. Typewriter Paper, MeMorandum, Time Books, Large Day Ledgers, etc., all kinds, all qualities, all prices. Mercantile Fountain Pens from $1.50 to $7.50?the best made for the money. Each Pen strictly guaranteed. STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shleder, Proprietor. New Goods. I have them. Fresh goods in good variety that will help you to array your table with appetizing dishes. Just phone your orders. Here are recent arrivals Fresh Salmon?best grade. Herring Roe?delightful for breakfast. Olives?stuffed and plain. Sweet Corn?good quality. Pineapple?sliced and grated. Grape Nuts. Postum. Heno Tea?best for iced tea. Cocoa. Gelatine?a dainty desert. Lemons, etc. W. E. FERGUSON. G. H. O'LEARY. "Delighted" That's what thev all say. who are using the NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES. For cool summer cooking and preserving fruits there is nothing Better. Cleaner or More Satisfactory than one of the Oil Stoves that I am selling. I have both kinds?WICK and WICKLESS?and make you this offer: Put it in your house and if it does not do what we say it will do, just return it. That's fair, isn't it? Also remember that my place is full of Good Goods at Fair Prices and that it is to your interest to call and see them and be convinced that this is so. G. II. O'LEARY. GLENN & ALLISON. mill i'ok nu.i; We have one second-hand Wheat and Oat Binder for sale cheap. It is in good repair. We are headquarters for Mowing Machines Rakes and Binder Twine. bllls, wagons, etc. Our line of Buggies, Wagons and Harness is complete, and we will take pleasure in quoting you prices on any of the above articles. GLENN & ALLISON. PICNIC AT NEW ZION. THERE will be a basket Picnic at New Zion church on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST, and the public generally, the candidates especially, are invited. J. B. HOGUE, For Com. 58 t.f 3t IW" It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges you by the quality of your printed matter. t * ? IF $1 \ YOU $U 2 HAVE $10,< I $100,i ? Temporarily Idle, ^ Be Your First Con It is an invariable rule that tli l any investment the greater tli f The Certificates of Dep UNION BANK, as far as sec k cally on a par with Governmei r nc? Drnfif iKI P y ao j. iv/uiauiv. ? This Bank, with a Large ed Profits of over $2oo,coo.o< A $1,000,000.00, is one of the Str< ? State. These are some of the re; ? lute confidence in the I CERTIFICATES OF I A of this Bank. ? They are issued in sums < terest at the rate of 4 Per Ce A negotiable for their face valiu ? The Certificates form fir:| in the event of the death of ? without any legal delays. C If you have surplus mone cent, or if you want to be peri l SAFE, and you can get it wl recommend Certificates of Dej ? The National (ABSOLUTE I ROCK HILL, J H t GORDON Fruit Jars! Just received a big lot of MASON'S FRUIT JARS. Half Gallon and Quart Sizes. Also have Tin Cans. fnmp rniirk and eet vriur sunnlv as they go like snow from a hot deck. Nice Irish Potatoes. HEF1NDON & GORDON. immmmmmmmmMB m I? Don't Let Your Pface it in The Fir and get one of our Certificate you 4 Per Cent if made for thr prefer, place it in the ''Saving I where you can also get 4 Per ( large sums to the account as will. I THE FIRST NA YORKVI >1?i?il TURNIP i SEEDS Nov/ is the time to sow Turnips and while you are sowing. It will be just as well to sow the Best Seeds?we have that kind from the most successful growers. We have about a dozen varieties Prime nri/l let lis Slltinlv VOU. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. WHITE DIAMOND King's Gr The Finest Lithia for those who are ? plenty of Amusem< are out for pleasure The Hotel accomm and the cooking cat State. For rates and othei IW. O. JOI Manager KING'S CP THOUGHTS WORTH EDISON 1 i t$ lET^lT-tr R. B. DAVIl 50 ? 00 1 >00 ? )00 I 000 I Its Safety Should Z sideration. v e higher the rale of interest in x e risk. Z losit of THE NATIONAL J urity is concerned, are practi- X nt Bonds, and are about Twice Z Capital, Surplus and Undivid- X 5, and total resources of over X angest National Banks in the ? isons why you can have abso- X DEPOSIT i of $1.00 and upwards, bear in- x nt, payable quarterly, and are Z ;t-class collateral security and x the holder pass to the estate ^ y bringing you less than 4 per j\ fectly sure that your money is X len you want jt, We strongly J 5osit in this Strong Bank. A Union Bank j ILY SAFE) J south Carolina. 9 We handle the following makes of goods BUGGIES Watertown, Columbus, Guilford, Anchor, Lion, Phoenix and Parry. WAGONS Mandt, Milburn, White Hickory and Hackney. We handle the Johnston Harrows, Mowers and Rakes, not for the reason that they are not In the trust; but because we believe these to be the best made. Agents for the Acme Harrow. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. laiMaBiaif Mnnpv l oaf I XT AVI1VJ XfVfMA st National Bank of Yorkville :s of Deposit, which will pay ee months or longer; or if you B js Department of this Bank," B 3ent, and you can add little or B regularly and as often as you fi TIONAL BANK I LiliE, 19. C. REMEMBER The Special July Clearance Sale Now Going On at Wray's Store?It Offers A Great Opportunity For Money Saving Come Today. J. 0- WRAY. IJTIII.J IB, I eek, S. C. Water on Earth seeking health, and mts for those who odations arc Good, ' i't be beaten in the particulars, Address INSON, I Hotel, LEEK, S. C. I CONSIDERINGPHONOGRAPHS in the Musical world. The FARRAND Piuno. The FARRAND Organ?The Organ with the beautiful pipe tone?the ideal organ for your church. We will have :i solid carload of these fine instruments before the people of Yorkville and vicinity in about twenty days. See our assortment of Mission and Art Clocks?a novelty and the Ideal Clock for your mantel. Victor Butter Separators?a household necessity. Sheet Music?To suit the evening pastime. OSON & CO. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Hon s. H. epps of Fort Mill township, is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the HOUSE of representatives subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. 50 t te Recognizing his faithful, earnest and conscientious service during the past two years, friends of the Hon. J. s. glasscock, propose him for re-nomination as a candidate for the house of representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. 48 t te UEV. W. E. HURT Is hereby announced as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. subject to the rulee governing the primary election. SAMUEL L. JOHNSTON. 50 t te WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILSON, Jr., as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary election. 48 t . te FOR THE STATE SENATE. DR. J. H. SAYE of Sharon, is hereby proposed as a worthy candidate to represent York county In the STATE SENATE, subject, of course, to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. MANY FRIENDS. 39 f te. 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 FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT for Ydrk county, subject to the choice of the Democratic party in the primary election. JOHN R. LOGAN. 37 t te. T HEREBY announce myself as a 1. candidate for re-election to the of iice ui ^i_ic,rs.iv yr uuuni, suojeui iu the action of the Democratic primary. J. A. TATE. 46 t te FOR SUPERVISOR. I HEREBY announce myself for reelection to the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the action of the Democratic voters In the primary. THOS. W. BOYD. 49 f te. I WISH to announce to my friends and the Democratic voters of York county that I am a candidate for the office of SUPERVISOR, and should I be the successful candidate the office shall receive my entire attention, and I shall discharge my duties as directed by the law. Respectfully, W. G. DUNCAN. 39 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the rules of the approaching Democratic primary election. CLEM GORDON. 49 f te AT the earnest solicitation of my friends. I herebv announce myself a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary. If elected I pledge myself to give the office as much of my time as may be necessary to discharge the duties of said office. C. C. HUGHES. 36. t te. THEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the rules of the approaching primary. I wish to thank my friends for their support of two vears ago, and will appreciate their continued support together with the support of the voters of York county. A. J. PARROTT. 46 t te. AT the earnest request of many friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. If elected, I promise to give the duties of the office, including su pervision or rouas ana Driages, au me attention that the same may require. GEO. L. SUGGS. 37 t te. FOR AUDITOR. WE are authorized to announce W. P. CROOK of Catawba township as a candidate for AUDITOR, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 57 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for re-appointment as COUNTY AUDITOR, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and promising' to abide by the result of the primary election. I thank my friends for their past support, and will appreciate their continued support, together with the support of the voters of York county, and shall endeavor in the future, as in the past, to conscientiously discharge the duties of the office. JOHN J. HUNTER. 44 t te WE are authorized to announce BROADUS M. LOVE of Smyrna, as a candidate for the Democratic recommendation for appointment as AUDITOR of York county, subject to the choice of the voters in the primary election. 39 f te WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate for AUDITOR of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 49 f te. FOR SHERIFF. L HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. HUGH G. BROWN. 48 t te WE are requested to announce the name of S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. 35 f te COUNTY COMMISSIONER. WE are authorized to announce W. A. AYCOCK, of Bethesda township as a candidate for appointment as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 58 t te. MILUS S. CARROLL Is hereby announced as a candidate for appointment as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 65 t te WE are authorized to announce J. C. KIRKPATRICK as a candidate for re-appointment as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary. 53 f et Whi are auinorizeu 10 aiuiuuuce u. J. LUMPKIN as a candidate for reappointment as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic party in the primary election. 58 t te. Br. WALKER of King's Mountain township is respectfully announced as a candidate for appointment as COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic party in the primary election. 59 f te Hosiery and Underwear. One lot Children's Muslin Drawers, nicely made, from good Muslin, price 10c the garment. One lot Children's good Muslin Drawers, well made, price 25e the garment. Ladles' good Gauze Vests, 3 for 25c. Ladles' extra size Gauze Vests, 10c each. Ladies Black Gauze Vests, 10 cents each. Ladles' Long Sleeve, light weight Vests, 25c each. Ladles' Black, Seamless Gauze Hose, 25c the pair. Ladles' Tan Gauze Hose, 25c tha pair. Ladies' Black and Tan Hose, 10c and 15c the pair. Children' Hose In Pink, Blue, Tan and white, the pair, 15c. Pay TH0M8ON CO'S stores a visit when you want Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gent's Furnishings, and Notions. The THOMSON CO. ANNOUNCEMENTS* FOR TREASURER. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for a recommendation by the Democratic voters, for re-appointment to the office of county TREASURER of York county. H. A. D. NEELY. 4 9 f te FOR SUFT. EDUCATION. I RESPECTFULLY announce myself as a candidate for re-election as SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION of York county, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic voters in the primary. T. E. MCMACKIN. 50 t te FOR CORONER. I RESPECTFULLY announce myself for re-election as CORONER of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary. L W. LOUTHIAN. 54 t te .. WE are authorized to announce the name of JOHN L McGARITY as a candidate for the office of CORONER of York county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 50 t te FOR MAGISTRATEYORK TOWNSHIP. WE are authorized to announce Mr. R. L. deLOACH of Yorkville for MAGISTRATE for York township, subject to the recommendations of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 50 t to BULLOCK'S CREEK. JL. DUNCAN is hereby announced as a candidate for MAGISTRATE ror Bullock* Creek township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the primary. 59 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for reappointment as MAGISTRATE for York township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters. J. C. COMER 51 f te MAGISTRATE?BROAD RIVER. I AM a candidate for re-appointment as MAGISTRATE for Broad River township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary. T- f RIENDS of JOSEPH M. WHITESIDES hereby announce him as a candidate for MAGISTRATE for Broad River township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the primary. 65 t te ~~ MAG1STRATE?BETHE8DA. SUBJECT to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the primary, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-appolntment as MAGlstrate for Bethesla township. Respectfully, W. R. CONRAD. 56 t te MAGISTRATE?BETHEL. ~ WE are authorized to announce W. M. BIGGER as a candidate for MAGISTRATE for Bethel township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the primary election. 60 t te HE. JOHNSON is hereby nomi nated as a candidate for appointment as Magistrate for Bethel township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 56 t te SUBJECT to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election, I hereby announce myself a candidate for appointment as MAGISTRATE for Bethel towhship. EI N. PETERSON. 58 t te MAGISTRATE?KINO'S MOUNTAIN. WE are authorized to announce A. J. QUINN as a candidate for appointment as MAGISTRATE for King's Mountain township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 58 t te HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON I DO NOT HANDLE ANYTHING BUT THE VERY BEST IN THIS LINE OF GOODS AND THEY CAN BE BOUGHT OF ME AT THE PRICE THAT PACKERS CHARGE FOR THEM NOW. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO STATE WHY I AM ABLE TO DO SO. LOUIS ROTH. Fountain Pens-^^ Every man and every woman who does any writing, should have a flrstclass Fountain Pen. A Fountain Pen Is a necessity in these days. You should nave one in your pocnei wr tu your grip when you go on your summer vacation?you will find it quite a convenience. Come and see what I have in this line. I sell the famous PARKER LUCKY CURVE and WATERMAN PENS and have such a large stock that I think I can exactly fit your hand. Will be pleased to show you if you will call. T. W. SPECK. SV* Bring me your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for repair. FOR SALE OR RENT. MY residence in Yorkville. For information apply to Mr. C. E. SPENCER. Mrs. M. H. METTS. 57 f.t 4t