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AT THE CHURCHES. METHODIST. Rev. J. F. Anderson. Pastor. Sunday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Service at Yorkville at 11 a. m. and at King's Mountain Chapel at 3.30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. No other service. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 10.45 o'clock. No evening service. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 O4 OIK A'OIaoIT U I IUI.IV. r<VCIIIIIg aci V Itc a> a.iU V v<vvn. BAPTIST. Rev. F. M. Satterwhite, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. No other service. Special Botices. At the County Home. Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at the County Home on Sabbath afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. At Hickory Grove. Rev. F. M. Satterwhite will conduct services at the Hickory Grove Baptist church on Sunday, the 16th instant, as usual. Services at New Zion. There will be the usual service at New Zion on the fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m.. and a protracted meeting will be commenced on the first Sunday in August. W. B. Justus, It Pastor. She Olotlon iftarhct. Yorkville, July It.?Cotton 16 cents. New York, July 13.?Spot cotton closed quiet, unchanged; middling uplands 14.25; middling gulf 14.50; sales 2,100 bales. Futures opened steady and closed steady as follows: July 14.05; August 13.75; Sept. 12.95; Oct. 12.74; Nov. 12.71; Dec. 12.72; Jan. 12.71: March 12.75: May 12.85. JUST RECEIVED WESSON COOKING OIL. SWIFTS' AND KINGAN'S HAMS. E. Z. SEAL FRUIT JARS. DIAMOND SALT. COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES. I. W. JOHNSON V All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at The Enquirer Office. 130 Balls Cotton 15 CTS. 1 Doz. Basting Cotton 10 CTS. Colgate's Talcum 12* CTS. Good Toilet Soap?3 Cakes 19 CTS. Lyon's Tooth Paste 19 CTS. Colgate's Tooth Paste 10 CTS. Good Talcum Powder ? 8 CTS. and 10 CTS. I English Long Cloth 98 CTS. Bolt. f SPEND ONE DA"! YOU BUY AT THIS S PLEASE?AND GET' AT THOMSON'S. CC ALL BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHINC All Men's Pants R( Ladies', Men's and Children's OXFORDS Gents' Furnishings I MEN' STRAW HA Ladies' Skirts Red LADIES' LINEN COAT SUITS Ladies' Silk Peti BIG LOT OF LINEN TORCHON LACES?S BIG LOT OF 5 CENTS VAL LA BIG LOT OF 10 CTS. AND 12 1-2 CTS. VAL L LADIES' BLACK PETTICOATS LADIES'. MEN'S AND CHI DREN'S HOSIERY RED1 WOOL DRESS GOODS?REDI ALL WHITE LAWNS ANE \niTTTD PAATAO DPTM1 wniin? UUUL/O ALL TABLE DAMASK AN BLE DOILIES?RED SEVEN DAYS M( WORK OF TWO AT ING SALE AT THOIV -:THE Y LOST IN Clover or between Clover and my home at Bethany, on Thursday, a Diamond Ring of the Flat Belcher setting. Will pay a liberal reward to finder. J. L. McGILL. W The Business man you write to, judges you by the quality of your Stationery. The best is the cheapest for you to use. Send your orders to The Enquirer. CLEA I CLOSES TOMO I DON'T FAIL Special Values Givi Visiting Our Big Ston For?Went Home "Mo THE LAS EXTRA SI SATURDAY, At 10.30 Cts. Ribbed VestsSATURDAY, At 11.15 ?Seconds of 10c Q SATURDAY, At 3.30 t Ten Yards to Custc SATURDAY, At 4 o'clc 50c Quality?One 1 EXTRA SPl I _ io Cts. Yard-wide FliK 8| Cts. Yard-wide BLE j. &. p. coats' spoo: 20 Cts. 40-inch WHITE 75 Cts. Yard-wide BLA 25 Cts. SILK?All Colo 5 Cts. LAWNS, CALK 25 Cts. TOILET SOAP Customer 10 Cts. OVAL TALCU BASTING THREAD TRUNKS and SUIT C, LACE CURTAINS an. LADIES' and CHILD EVERY TRIMMED H GENTS' FURNISHINl CLOTHING?Men's a TABLE LINENS. TO1 We are Going to C Sandals (Not High SI Until Closed Out. . KIRKP/ the same < THOMSC BIG CLEAE DOES NO JNTIL SATURDAY NI< ONE MORE V { AT THIS SALE BEFORE IT IALE. COME ANY TIME?BUY THE QUALITY YOU WANT AT >ME. ; Half Price Here iduced V3rd In Price ; Reduced 20 % Reduced 20 Per Cent TS -HALF PRICE luced l-3rd In Price AT Half Price | ticoats?$2.48 Each 11 -2c Yd FECIAL ^ A * U. VYd CES?PRICED 1 8c Yd .ACE?PRICED 1 U. 48c, 79c, $1.19 jced 20 Per Cent jced 20 Per Cent ced 20 Per Cent Sit 20 Per Cent DRE FOR YOU TO SHOP AT TH OUR CLOTHING COUNTER. ISON'S BEFORE IT CLOSES. C THOMSC ORKVILLE, SOI BOARD OF TRADE MEETING MEETING of the Board of Trade at the Court House tonight at 8.30 to meet Mr. W. D. Roberts of Johnson City, Tenn., Secretary of the Back Home association. It G. H. O'LEARY, Pres. PF High Grade Carbon Paper, 8J xll inches, $1.50 box, 100 sheets, at Tho Enquirer Office. RANCE ! RROW SATDRDAY. TO RF MERE THE en in Every Department, e During This Big Sale?G re Than Pleased." If You H T DAY-SA FECIALS?MINU1 to 10.40 A. M.?We will sell Lad -Two to Customer to 11.25 A. M.?We will sell Men' uality?Two to Customer o 3.40 P. M.?We will sell 15c H >mer >ck P. M.?We will sell Ladies' Sill Pair to Customer ICIALS IN EVERY DEI CALE?Dark Colors 1ACHING?10 Yards to Customer L COTTON I LAWN and PERCALE?Sale Pi CK TAFFETA SILK rs :OES and GINGHAMS S, TOOTH and TALCUM POW M POWDER ASES d MATTINGS REN'S UNDERWEAR [AT OR SHAPE 3S nd Boys'?Marked Close At Firs 25 to WELS and SHEETS Continue Sale Prices on all I \ A 1 CTDTPTf V CI Hues/ A1SU CJ X I\l\j 1 L/ 1 o ? ?mrn kTRICK-BI QUALITY FOR L! )N CO.'S LING SALI T CLOSE GHT, JULY THE 22NE VEEK?COME CLOSES. THERE IS NO LIMIT ALL YOU WANT?STAY I THOMSON'S. SEVEN MORE I Ladies' $1.00 Shirt V Ladies' $1.50 Shirt V LADIES' and CHILDREN' PARASOLS All Lace Curtains Re Sheets, 72x90 inches $1.25 Embroidery FIc All Domestics Redi ALL CHILDREN'S $i.oo DRESSES?NOW 50 I ALL CHILDREN'S 50 CTS. nDCOOCO MO\X7 L/i\UUUi^U il V ?Y TOWELS, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES?REDUC ALL LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT ONE PR] LADIES' $1.50 SAILORS NOW ON SALE A' LADIES' $1.00 SAILORS NOW ON SALE A' LADIES' 75 CTS. SAILORS NOW ON SALE A' LADIES' 50 CTS. SAILORS NOW ON SALE A' CHILDREN'S 25 AND 50 JTS SAILORS NOW ON SALE A1 [OMSON'S, WHERE YOUR DO: TAKE TIME TO VISIT THIS 1 INLY SEVEN DAYS MORE. CC )N COM] JTH CAROLIN MONEY TO LEND ON Improved farms In York county, repayable In Ave easy, annual Installments. Interest eight per cent. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. 89 t aug. 8. 2W* Rebuilt Typewriters at The Enquirer office. Guaranteed. SALE I , JULY 15TH. LAST DAY *** ? yt n t housands tiave neen Jot What They Came [ave Not Been Here, Come TURD AY E SALES. ies' Full Taped, 10 2i CTS. Each, s and Ladies' Hose 2i CTS. Pair. [amilton Hickory? Ten Yards 89 CTS. c Hose?Seconds of 25 CTS. Pair. ?ARTMENT 5 CTS. Yard. 5 CTS. Yard. i "mn fi i a 4 tid. spooi. rice 10 CTS. Yard. 49 CTS. Yard. 15 CTS. Yard. CTS. Yard. DERS?Two to a TWO FOR 25 CTS. 5 CTS. 8 CTS. Dozen. 25 PER CENT OFF. AT COST. 25 PER CENT OFF. $1.29 25 PER CENT OFF. t 33 PER CENT OFF. 25 PER CENT OFF. Oxfords, Pumps and UMMER CLOTHING ELK CO. ESS nVEOZSTEY Poe's Best Bleaching 10 yards for 7g CTS. Apron Gingham 31-2 CTS. the Yard. 1 Calico 5 CTS. the Yd. Best Percales, 5 CTS. Yd. I Ladies' Muslin Underwear Reduced? One-third in Price. Lace Curtains Reduced? One-third in Price. ^ Buy as much as you want at Thomson's Any day? Any Time. TO THE QUANTITY & ^S LONG AS YOUl3p DAYS OF THIS SALE jH Vaists Now 69 Cts. Waists, Now 98 Cts. s Half Price duced l-3rd in Price , At 29 Cts. Each. mncing Now 69 Cts. iced 20 Per Cent. cts Half Price j CTS. Half Price I ed 20 Per Cent ice $1.98 Each r 98 Cts. Each r 79 Cts. Each r 59 Cts. Each r 39 Cts. Each r 19 Cts. Each LLAR WILL DO THE A I GREAT MONEY-SAV- Tjr I )ME. Jl I P ANY1 FOR SALE SEVEN-EIGHTHS Jersey Milk Cow, with young Calf. Address R. C. JACKSON, Tlrzah, S. C. 56 f.t 2t* HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 1 OFFER my two-story Dwelling and lot on the west side of Main street, Clover, for sale. Mrs. J. H. HEDGPATH, Clover, S. C. 55 t.f 3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of YorkIN THE PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS M. B. SPENCER, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of W. C. SPENCER, late of the county aforesaid deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 29TH DAY OF JULY, 1911, to shew cause, If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 12th day of July, in the year of our T - _ J1 Al J U..n/lrA/1 L#<J ru one <.nuuso.nu nine uuuuieu and eleven, and In the 136th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. 56 f 2t J.L. WILLIAMS & CO. Just a Minute To Read This: OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS MUST BE SOLD, AND SOLD QUICK. OXFORDS, up to J2.00 Pair, at $1,19. LAWNS, up to 12J Cts., at 5 CTS. WHITE SKIRTS, up to $1.25, at 75 Cta. WHITE GOODS, 15 & 18 Cts? at 8 Cta. LACES?10 & 15 Cts., at 5 Cta. WE ARE GOING TO LET IT GO. REGARDLESS OF WHAT IT COST. REMEMBER IT MUST ALL GO. COME WHEN YOU CAN. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. T THE HOME OF $15.00 MADETO-ORDER SUITS. When You Deposit A DOLLAR In this Bank you have bought a Dollar's worth of self-respect and still have the money left. Depositing money in this Institution at compound interest is the best Investment, the most profitable business, and the greatest, grandest, and surest speculation Known. First National Bank Of Sharon, S. C. BUILDING MATERIAL We can furnish you everything you need with which to build a house. We have Brick, Shingles, Iron Roofing, Painted and Galvanized, Dressed Lumber and Framing, Doors, Sash, Blinds, etc. We have one Quart and Two Quarts Mason Fruit Jars. J. H. Wilkes Ground Horse Feed, Cow Feed, and Chicken Feed. These are the best feeds on the market. YORK SUPPLY CO. THE BEST EVER We still have a car of the best StailFed Tennessee Steers that ever happened In this part of the country. All meats are well refrigerated before it is cut. If you are not one of our customers, you are missing a treat in the way of good meats. THE CITY MARKET, C. F. SHERER, Prop. 9V* You are measured by the Stationery you send out. Use The Enquirer kind. WMWWIIHIIIWIWHIHII Win 111 II i Save Some i Your good common sense to save?even at a sacrifice, i your old age. i It is said that the Americ? agant in the world. Taking a over the country, nothing but seem to satisfy. This will have to be paic words there will be a day of re Saving, however, is not 01 Our Savings Wisely. An ideal investment and i "Certificate of Deposit" on the ville, S. C., bearing 4 per cent money deposited in the "Savin I The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL PAYS 4 PER CENT COMPOUND O. E. WILKIN'S, President. ?. "7 A TOP DRESSER To fill the demand, I have ordered and just received a Top Dresser for a late application to the soil. The analysis Is 4?7J?2J. It is Ammoniated with Nitrate of Soda and recommended to give better satisfaction than Nitrate, because it contains all three elements of plant food. And it is a good deal cheaper than Nitrate. Those wanting any, will do well to get it as soon as possible, as I may run short. LOUIS ROTH NEW BATH ROOM EVERYBODY invited to enjoy a luxury?a first-class bath-roomjust try it chce and you'll come again and tell your 'riends. Price 25 cents. A first-class, up-to-date City Barber Shop. L. Q. BABER. Prop. I .. w I Stock Re i ? This Sale Begins Ton 1 ther Notice. The Ht f Stock, and We Invite $ Prices With Offerings w I EXTRA SPECIE ? On Saturday from 3.30 to 3.40 ? sell Ten Yards of Gingham Only 10 yards to a customei * On Monday from 10.30 to 10. T 2 Boxes 5c Talcum Powd< ? Only two boxes to a custon S On Tuesday from 10.30 to 1 $ will sell Men's Linen Collars EMBROIDERIES AND I * All 25c Embroidery and Inserl X All 15c Embroidery and Inseri * All ioc Embroidery and Inser | HOSIERY. * Ladies' 15c Hose?9 Cts. a Pa Men's 15c Hose?9 Cts. Pa ? Children's 15c Hose?9 I TALCUM POWI ? Large 5c Box Talcum Powde X Large ioc Box Talcum Powd< . Large 15c Box Talcum Powd ? 25c Box Talcum Powder?16 ( | LADIES' SHIRT W f All Ladies' 50c Shirt Waists? ? All Ladies' $1.00 Shirt Waists ? All Ladies' $1.50 Shirt Waists * Ladies' $3.50 Shirtwaists?$1.1 * TABLE LINE! ? Table Damask, 50c quality, patterns?33 Cts. a Yard. % Table Damask, 75c quality, f ? patterns?58 Cts. a Yard. * Pure Linen Table Damask, $1 v patterns?75 Cts. a Yard. ? DOILIES. ? All 50c a dozen Doilies?39 O & All $1.00 a dozen Doilies?75 ( * All $1.50 a dozen Doilies?98 ( I TOWELS * 25x14$ inch Towels?3 Cts. E I 24x17 inch Cotton Huck Towi ? 38x21 inch Cotton Huck Towe $ N O T I O N J ^ Spool Cotton?4 Cts. a Spool. $ Ball Thread, extra qualityT Pii's?i Cent a Paper. t . Thimbles?3 Cents Eai ? 5c Box Shoe Polish?4 Cents a $ ioc Box Shoe Polish?8 Cer | See Our Large Cir< | J. 0. WRA^ ^ i M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll CARROLL BROS. SHINGLES We have Just received a carload ol Heart and Sap Shingles, that are right both as to price and quality. Before you buy a Farm Implement, see us. We have what you want?we will probably save you money. We have a good stock of Weeders on hands and would like to have your order for one. Walking and Riding Cultivators, Drag and Disc Harrows, and almost everything needed on the farm in implements and Supplies. Try a sack of GALLIGO Flour. It Is the kind that makes the cook smile. The first sack will convince you of Its quality and you'll be back for the next one. Try GALLIGO. CARROLL BROS. 11 win m m wiiii ww m m wiwi Money Now will tell you that it is better f necessary, than to want in in people are the most extravdvantage of the prosperity all the most expensive pleasures 1 for by some one, in other ickoning. ur full duty?We must Invest one that is perfectly safe, is a First National Bank of York; also pays 4 per cent for igs Department." riONAL BANK, ,LE, S. C. ED FOUR TIMES A YEAR. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Everything For the Toilet By this, we mean everything you need from the standpoint of beauty, good health, cleanliness and comfort during this hot weather. Every toilet article and preparation we handle answers every one of these requirements. Whether you want Toilet Water, Face Powder, Cold Cream, Tooth Powders or Paste, Sachet Powders, Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, Shower Baths or anything in this line, you will find we have exactly what you want, the way you want it. Star Drug Store FOR RENT. TWO New Houses, 4 and j rooms each, corner of Jefferson and Church streets. Apply to 39 t.f tf J. R. KILLIAN. 4 4^4 1^4 -i. 44 e /? a r during CA i orrow?Saturday?and immer of Low Prices H m r* r f a Close comparison or t ; Made by Anybody Anywi ^LS LAW P. M.?We will All ioc and 15c Y is for 39 CTS.? Going at 6 Cts. 2,000 yards of Go 40?We will sell ^"^lity Ncn 'or 5 CTS.- Extr:tH6T7c,s ler* Good 6c Ginghar 0.40 A. M.?We Palm Leaf Far ; at < CTS. Each. DRESS NSERTIONS ^!! 5?? y<J- Cashn All 75c yd. Cashn lions, 19 Cts. Yd. All $1 yd. Cashm dons, 10 Cts. Yd. All 25c yd. Dress tions, 7 Cts. Yd. ' LADIE Ladies' 50c Blac made, a good v ir. # 75c UnderskirtsCts. 4 Pair. $1.00 Underski DER $r-5? Unden r?4 Cts. Box. LA t?6 Cts. Box. Ladies' Elastic B er?10 Cts. Box. Ladies' Elastic B 3ts. Box. Children's 25c Pa AISTS. SHOES 39 Cts. Each. Wc Are Especial 1?75 Cts. Each. Prices Quoted ?98 Cts. Each. Very Best Bar 98 Each. Shoes for Men *S Men's $5 Low Ci full width, gooJ Men s $3-5? ^ow Men's $3.00 Low ull width, gxil Men's 60c Tenni Boys' 50c Tennij .00 quality, good Ladies' $3.50 Lo\ Ladies' $2.50 Lo\ Ladies' $3.50 Vel Ladies' $3 Velve ts. a Dozen. Ladies' $2 Velve Zts. a Dozen. Ladies' $2.50 Vel 3ts. a Dozen. Children's 50c So Children's Low S Colors, sizes 35 tt7 Cts. Each. "EN'S Is?10 Cts. Each. Men's $15 Suits5 Men's $12.50 S Men's $10 T Boys' $1.50 to $] -2 Balls, 1 Cent. :h. Men's $5.00 Pant: Box. Men's $4 Pant its a Box. Men's $3.50 ] culars For Full Details and F The Leader, f* ^ 4 *A*AIU*A?tA?AKAIlA*A*A?lJ f '.COFF A ^ See Us for the Followii | CARAJA AND YOUNGER'S , ? LUZIANNE O : 2 Which takes only half the qua <*> get the same result. ' | CLOT 1 $ We have just received a large ^ Clothing from one of the large 1 J We also represent THE R' i ? PA NY, which Guarantees A t WORKMANSHIP, QUALIT' f Style and Sample Book. | J. M. SI 2 Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hi k Spring Tonic Take the YORK DRUG STORE'S I SARSAPAR1LLA. It will drive out all impurities of the blood and put your system in fine fettle for the spring and summer months. Get a bottle today and begin feeling better tomorrow. You jvill be pleased with its quick results. It will improve your appetite, drive away that tired feeling and make you feel better on general principles. Get it here. YORK DRUG STORE BANK AND B USI1 Every man can advance his bus ing himself with A GOOD STR whose progressive methods can terprises. We have every facility for handling of all business intrust to assure our depositors of care: The National ABSOLUTE! Rock Hill, W. J. Roddey, Pres. I f S SH SALE!\ Continues Until Fur- .1 as Hit Everything In I fur Qualities and Our I here. Come and See. * ?NS! LAWNS I | 'lain and Fancy Lawns?Now + a Yard. ? od, Heavy Plaids, regular 6c ? v Going at 5 Cts. a Yard, eting, 8c quality?Now Going 2 a Yard. f ns?Going at 4 1-2 Cts. Yard. ^ is?1 Cent Each. I GOODS PRICES. * teres and Sicilians, 38 Cts. Yd. I leres and Sicilians, 54 Cts. Yd. eres and Sicilians, 79 Cts. Yd. ? Goods?Now 18 Cts. Yard. ? S' UNDERSKIRTS + :k Sateen Underskirts, nicely + alue at 50c?Now 39 Cts. 4* -Now 54 Cts. Each. & rts?Now 75 Cts. Each, skirts?Now $1.18 Each. ? DIES' BELTS. Z elts, 50c quality?At 39 Cts. + elts, 25c quality?At 19 Cts. & itent Leather Belts?19 Cts. $ FOR EVERYBODY ly Strong on Shoes and At the 4 Below We Are Offering the gains to Be Had In Low'Cut 4 l, Women and Children. ^ at Shoes?Now $3.75 Pair. J ' Cut Shoes?Now $3.98 Pair. 5 Cut Shoes?Now $2.25 Pair. * s Shoes?Now 45 Cts. a Pair. 2 j Shoes?Now 40 Cts. a Pair. ^ v Cut Shoes?Now $2.50 Pair ~ v Cut Shoes?Now $1.89 Pair. * vet Oxfords?Now $2.75 Pair, f, t Oxfords?Now $1.98 a Pair. & t Oxfords?Now $1.48 a Pair. T ivet Shoes?Now $1.98 a Pair. ft Sole Oxfords?Now 38 Cts. $ ihoes in Wine, Tan and Black % ?to 8s?Now 58 Cts. a Pair. AND BOYS' SUITS -Now $8.98 a Suit, uits?Now $7.48 a Suit. ? . *r A _ .a A wo Jficce auus?now 95.90. ^ [.75 Suits?Now 98 Cts. Suit. ^ EN'S PANTS. I s?Now $2.98 a Pair. ^ 3?Now $2.48 a Pair. Pants-r-Now $2.15 a Pair. 'rices. | Yorkville, S. C.| i KA KA *tA >14 HA ItA *tA l(A HA HA EES.' | lg Brands of Coffees: i WINNER BRAND, I FFEE AND CHICKORY, ntity as of ordinary coffee to |j HING % shipment of Fall and Winter | ;st firms of New York. @ OYAL TAILORING COM- | J1 Its Clothing in STYLE, + Y and FIT. Call and see the ? r D A II D i v w ? ats, Hardware and Groceries. 5 lY*Y*Y*Y*Y*Yl?Y*T*n?TJi J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Orooer* Fresh Arrivals LEMONS AND BANANAS. CANDY AND CAKES. SWIFTS' PREMIUM HAMS. BONELESS HAMS. PICNIC HAMS. ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. PIEDMONT ALE. JELLIES AND PRESERVES. APPLE BUTTER. COOKING OIL, SWEET PICKLES. SOUR PICKLES. MACKEREL, HERRING AND WHITE FISH. SNUFFS AND CIGARS. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. ING V F.SS iiness interests by associatONG BANK aid him in financing his enthe prompt and efficient ed to our care, and we wish ful and courteous treatment. Union Bank, LY SAFE - - s. c. ra B. Dunlap, Cashier.