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What Is Bear??Entering the illustrious names of Heroditus, Caesar, Plato and other ancients as earnest drinkers of beer, barley growers and brewers from throughout the country began testimony before the board of food and drug inspection at Washingv __ ton yesterday to determine the long disputed question, "What is beer?" Dr. Harvty W. Wiley, chief chemist, who heads the board, shared honors with the ancient convivialists by announcing early that his chief complaint was that too little beer was found In the ordinary glass of commerce sold to the thirsty. John R. Mauff, representing the National Consumers' league and the Wisconsin board of the American Society of Equality, argued that most. people were under the impression that I Korloif molt I an ucrr wm uiaur va* it j >? ?* %? , hops and water, when In reality inferior grades or "chemical preservatives" were substituted. The United States Brewers' association. represented at the hearing by a committee, offered a statement answering various questions as to the manufacture of beer and suggesting that beers were substantially alike and needed no labeling to differentiate them. Mr. Mauff exploited the merits of beer, but charged that the public does not get enough for Its money. He referred to the fact that the consumer when sold a "pint" or a "quart" In reality was given what is known on brewers' invoices as a "small" or a "large" and that since the SpanishAmerican war the "five quarts to a gallon measure" had never been changed. Cotton Bill Denounced.?Though all of yesterday In the house was supposed to be devoted to Republican speeches against the Underwood cotton tariff revision bill, about half the time was taken up by demands for pension legislation and an ineffectual attempt to secure the passage of the senate amendment to the deficiency appropriation privilege for an extra month's pay for employes of congress. Abandoning a practice of thirty years' standing, the house voted down the amendment 181 to 25. Representatives Austin of Tennessee, Utter of Rhode Island and Green of Massachusetts denounced the Underwood bill, saying that if passed it would utterly destroy the cotton manufontiirlnr* In/lnfltrv in thp United States. They urged that there be no tariff legislation without a report from the tariff board and Mr. Austin declared that the Underwood bill K&d been drawn by a lot of lawyers who . knew nothing about the tariff. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. METHODIST. j There will be prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock. ARSO. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN There will be prayer meeting on ( Wednesday at 6.15 p. m. j fecial Jotires. Card of Thanks. We desire to express to the citizens of Clover and vicinity our heartfelt appreciation of the unvarying kindness and sympathy with which we were favored during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. M. E. Bailee. Her Children. Clover, S. C. July 31. OBITUARY. ! Drra>?Of typhoid fever at her home ] in Rock Hill on the evening of July , 25, Mrs. ELIZABETH P. COSTNER, j aged 55 years. The deceased was the ( widow of the late I. J. Costner. She , is survived by her mother, Mrs. S. M. J Johnson of Old Point, one daughter, , Mrs. W. R. Thomasson of Rock Hill, , and two brothers, Mr. J. A. Robinson j of Belmont, N. C., and Mr. R. B. Rob- . inson of Old Point. The funeral took , place at Old Point last weoneso?y afternoon, the services being conducted by Rev. J. T. Dendy. 9ht (fotton Utarhfl. Yorkvllle, August 1.?Cotton 14 cts. New York, July 31.?Spot cotton closed quiet, 75 points lower; middling uplands 12.50; middling gulf 12.75. Sales 9,300 bales. Cotton futures . opened easy and closed steady as follows: July 12.90; Aug. 11.96; Sept. 11.05; Oct. 10.89; Nov. 10.80; Dec. 10.88; Jan. 10.83; March 10.94 May ' 11.06. READY FOR BUSINESS THE work of installing the latest and best machinery in my mill has | been completed and friends and cus- , tomers will take notice accordingly. i W. M. WHITESIDES. ! 61 t.f 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of YorkIN THE PROBATE COURT. 1 By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probatt ' Judge of York County. WHEREAS J. L. DUNCAN, has applied to me for Letters of Ad ministration, on an ana singular, mc goods and chattels, rights and credits of J. P. DUNCAN, 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 16TH DAY OP AUGUST, 1911, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 1st day of August, in the year of our > Lord one thousand nine hundred 1 and eleven, and in the 136th year 1 of American Independence. I L. R. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. 61 t 2t SPICES When you buy SPICES be sure and get those that are guaranteed to be absolutely oure. You will find this to be the case in ? RED SEAL SPICES ? They come packed in convenient and Sanitary Sifter Top Cans at 5 and 10 , Cents a package. RED SEAL SPICES by reason of their strength and purity will prove the most economical in the end. Be sure and try our EXTRACTS. They Are Good. Clover Drug Store, R. L. WYLIE, Prop., CLOVER, - - - - 8 C. LUMBER If you need any kind of Lumber, either Dressed or Rough, Green or Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what you need. We can supply your wants at the Right Prices. If you want Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Window Weights, Locks, Hinges, Nails or other Building Supplies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build or Remodel any buildings see us about the work before making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY By The Time This Advertisement reaches you, we will have sold over 1,800 loaves of that excellent "Old Homestead" bread. Everybody for miles around in both town and ocountry is using and praising this bread. Parties arranging for a fishing trip come to us for a supply of this bread. Cal Clark, who is a fair judge, says that our bread is the best that he ever tasted. And when you come for bread, buy everything else that you need In the way of fresh Groceries, especially fine Flour, fresh water-ground Meal, good Rice, Sugar and Coffee and Tea, Hominy and fresh Irish Potatoes, and Molasses, and Syrups and Vinegar and Pickles. Specials: Mason's Fruit Jars and Tops, and Rings, and Brooms, and Smoothing Irons, and Buggy Whips, and best Leather and Tacks, and Pocket Knives, and a few Musical Instruments?Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons and Harps. HERNDON & GORDON. In The Kitchen Has your wife all the conveniences that she needs In the way of Enameled Ware Cooking Utensils? If she hacr.'t don't you think it is up to you to get her Just what she says she needs? If you had to do the cooking a few days It is a safe bet that if there was any cooking utensil that would make the work easier, you would buy It quick. Ask your wife what she needs in Enameled Cooking Utensils and then come and see us for what she needs. An/I /vim rvtiinAa 1 *AfI' IrtfTT fA?? H'U IX IIIIU UUI pi 1VCO J tun IV! iiiv quality of Enameled Ware we sell. Yorkville Hardware Co. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Something for Your Breakfast If you are having trouble finding something really tempting for your I breakfast, let us suggest that you try ? Kippered Herring In Oil, Kippered Herring in Tomato Sauce, Soft Shell Crabs. e If you want the very best of FLOUR order your next sack from us and e specify GALL EGO. e CARROLL BROS. e By Way of a Reminder ? e While I am satisfied that practically every property owner throughout this ? section is aware of the fact that I am prepared to issue fire insurance poll- e 2les in any amount desired in the strongest, best and most liberal com- ? panies in the world, still I know it to be a fact that it is well to be reminded ? occasionally of facts that we have stored away in our minds lest we for- e get for the time being that they are really there, and for this reason I beg e once more to refer to the matter and to state again that I am always ready, e willing and anxious to give any business placed with me prompt and accur- ^ ate attention. Fire insure with me and you will never have cause to regret. "It is better to be safe than sorry." I also sell live stock, accident and health insurance of the gilt edge va riety. SAM M. GRIST, e SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' ? Perhaps you have never given much ronsideration to their purchase, but * think for a minute of the long days the little ones must spend in using them and how much pleasure and satisfaction it means if everythlm is just like they want it. Something that does not suit is a J keen disappointment and now is the time that your children are forming "J habits and ideas that will have a great J influence on their future. We have taken all of these features into consideration in buying our SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the children will receive the same prices, if they come alone as you do. We have the SCHOOL BOOKS in now, and can furnish any books you need. Star Drug Store THE MAHOGANY < PIANO ' At $135.00 With Stool is open to your eyes and ears at any time. Some day c you'll pay $125.00 more for one not so good. See it and hear it then form your own conclusion. s I have 011 hand two brand new, beau- e tiful Organs. They must go cheap, d Every instrument sold on reasonable f time. e \ Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. R. J. HERNDON s L 3^" Rebuilt Typewriters at The 1 Enquirer office. Guaranteed. "He's Alrigi He has mom If a young man gets into troubl out. If he gets sick or injured, it 1 gist's bills. If he wants to buy a f* pany for which he works, and ther can do it. All these things and a h Hank Account?but he has to Save that Account. Better Start Today and Save ^ We pay 4 Per Cent Interest. Conipo Absolute safety of your funds. The National ABSOLUTE Rock Hill, W. J. Roddey, Pres. ] ntTOTOTOTOYilTOTIcTaiTOT* BUY The Tide of Immigral to This Section?Lan But Prices Are Sure Every Day. . . . We have listed for Sale ove this fine Farming Land, all i Co., Ga. This is in the very bes The Land is Red Pebble with C of cotton to the acre with very ing to level; fine roads and two This land grows Oats, Corn, of truck and is especially adapte es and other fruits and there ar the South. These Lands are Selling fr< and Will Double In Price In a We have made arrangement! to give us a SPECIAL RATE LEY, within twenty miles of ft take a party to Montezuma, le; MORNING OF THE FOUR Join this party and see the S Write us for a List of the ] 4-Via Trin tliw X A *p. N.M.McDILL or HICKORY GRi CA?AXAKAXAXA*A?lAieAXAfcA ?A ?M P.A *A ?.k Kk ?.A *k *k ?k I WRA t.. EXTRA S g? If you need any Enameh time to buy all you may b afford to buy Enameled b which WRAY offers it. b J, GRAY KXAME j# 17 Qt. DISH PAX, 50c value 8 Qt. TEA KETTLES, 75c value .. p 12 Qt. SLOP PAIL, 75c value , Large 15c KITCHEN DIPPER r WHITE EXAME b 14 Qt. WHITE ENAMELED DISH b 1<> in?h WHITE ENAMELED WAS! 5e Plain TIN PINT CUPS ^ 8 inch 25 Cts. BUTCHER KNIVES I... GOOD RIBBOP SPECIAL IXJT OF SILK HI BBC , NOS. 22 IX) 80 * J. 0. WRAY, Before You Buy a v PIANO or an s A ORGAN 1 ii a E P >ee us for Prices? ? 2ash or Credit. E YORK FURNITURE CO. J WOFFORIT COLLEGE- * iPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. Henry N. Snyder, President. I A real college with high standards of cholarship and character. Excellent r ~.<l..?.an> TTnoiirnnanprl health COn [itions. Expenses moderate. Loan unds for worthy students. Fiftyighth session begins September 20th. Y Vrlte for catalogue. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. " Yofford College Fitting School iPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. A high-grade preparatory school for toys. Small classes. Individual atention. $155 pays all expenses. Next ession September 20th. s] A. MASON DUPRE, Headmaster. P li ht- ? iy in the bJ I., a flunk .kToiinl will pull him ^ will pay the doctor's and drug>w shares of stock in the Com- ai eby strengthen his position, he it a undred more, can he do with a b His Money in Order to HAVE tc o fOUK Money for Emergencies. ir muled Quarterly and Assure the II Union Bank, n ' ft LY SAFE - - S. C. i( [ra B. Dunlap, Cashier. J e T*T*T*T*T*T*T*T*Y*T* !?g NOW ion Is Now Flowing ds Are Now Cheap, to Rise; Are Rising r Fifteen Thousand Acres of tear Montezuma, in Macon t farming section of Georgia, lay Subsoil; will make a bale little fertilizer; slightly rolli trunk lines of railroad. Cotton, Alfalfa and all kinds ;d to growing Pecans, Peache no better Cotton Lands in 5m $10.00 per Acre Upward Short Time. s with the Southern Railway OF $6.80 TO FORT VALflontezuma and we intend to aving Hickory Grove on the ITEENTH OF AUGUST. I louth Georgia Lands. Lands and particulars about T. A. WILKERSON OVE, S. C. *AKAHAKA*A*A?AatAltA?tA iY'S i PECIALS.. J id Ware now is a good want. You can easily Ware at the prices at 4* Come and see. LED WARE special, 25 cts. ju special, 48 cts. ~| special, 48 cts. special. 10 cts. . :led wake , PAN, 75c value special, 10 cts. v I BASINS?50c value special, 25 cts. ~ SPECIAL, 1 CENT EACH. special, 10 cts. * BARGAINS ... 4> )xs, all colors, and in special. 10 cts. yard. ^ , The Leader * Y* T* T* r* T* V* T* Y* T* T* Romans' College of Due West DUE WEST, S. C. [stablished 1859.?Next Session Opens SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. Healthful located in a delightful illege, noted for three-quarters of a entury as an educational center. Offers standard courses of study fading to the degrees of A. B. and A. 4. Very fine advantages In Music, .rt and Expression. Fourteen experlnced Christian Instructors?two een lemen, twelve ladles. Dormitories are models of conven-nce and elegance, steam heat, electric ght, running water, perfect sanitary ppliances. Residents In the Carnegie iullding will be under the care of the resident and his wife. Residents In he Main Building will be under the unervision of Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson, ndividual attention, wholesome ChrisIan influences, homelike surroundings, lleven states represented last session, 'our daughter will be safe mentally, lorally and physically in this Institulon. For Catalogue and further information, address. Rev. R. L. ROBINSON, Pres. GLENN & ALLISON. We have a large stock of Buggies, Wagons and Harness on hand. If you eed anything in this line, we will lake prices that will interest you. AT A BARGAIN We have one latest improved Winhip Up-Packing Single Screw Cotton ress we will sell at a Bargain. A few thin young Mules we would ke to sell or exchange for older, fat nes. iLENN & ALLISON VIILKO low Feed. This is a new cow feed that being introduced in this vicinity, nd those who have tried It say that is the best yet. It insures a big nd quick increase in the milk flow, ig improvement in the butterfat nd keeps the cow in good physical indition. If you are furnishing milk ) the local creamery feed your cows n Milko Cow Feed and notice the nprovement in the quantity and the uaiity of your milk. Just try a sack nd you will continue to use it. IOH8K FEED? Come and see me for Horse and lule Feed. I have the Ground Alfali and Corn, Corn and Oats. Buy your PEAS early if you expect ) sow any. They will be higher later, can supply you at the right price. . M. FERGUSON. 55C You are meaaured by the Stationry you send out. Use The Enquirer ind. IF YOU'RE G( See us for the ti or handbag tha PERHAPS YOU ARE GOING THIS SUMMER. IF YOU ARE NEED A NEW TRUNK. A SUIT ( BAG. IF YOU DO NEED ANY I AND SEE WHAT THE THOMSON YOU. OUR LINE OF TRUNKS, CLUDES SOME EXTRA GOOD \ ABLY BE ABLE TO FIND JUST V LEAST AN INSPECTION WILL BI RUN LIKE THIS: TRUNKS?#5.00, $6.50, $Y 50. SUIT CASES?WICKER?* 1.5C SUIT CASES?LEATHER?$3. HAND BAGS?$5.00. 87.50 AN Furnishings and thinj THEN. AGAIN, YOU MAY NE OF WEARING APPAREL. YOU WANT AT THOMSON'S. PERHAI HANDKERCHIEFS. TIES, HOSIEI SUSPENDERS. GLOVES OR ANC OR SLIPPERS. OR PERHAPS A MER UNDERWEAR. A FEW DRI NO MATTER WHAT IT IS THAT YOUR VACATION OUTFIT COMP YOU WANT. IN THE QUALITY Y RIGHT PRICE. IF YOU WILL CO THE THOMSO THE HOUSE BUIL' Tm. BRIIICOiPAlY I The Fancy Orooero C Fresh Arrivals Jf o LEMONS AND BANANAS. CANDY AND CAKES, SWIFTS* PREMIUM HAMS. ? BONELESS HAMS. PICNIC HAMS. ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. a PIEDMONT ALE. JELLIES AND PRESERVES, APPLE BUTTER. e COOKING OIL, . SWEET PICKLES. ? SOUR PICKLES. 1 MACKEREL, HEARING AND WHITE FISH. n SNUFFS AND CIGARS. f C J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. s J. L. WILLIAMS & CO j $15.00 THE GREATEST UNE IN AMERICA OF HIGH GRADE TAILORING AT $15.00. We take your measure and have It made exactly according1 to your build, no matter if you are 5 ft. 1 inch, or 6 ft. 6 Inches, it will fit, and hang exactly right. We have 100 styles of cloth to select from at $15.00 a SUIT. Let us show you through this line. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. IT THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE- J TO-ORDER SUITS. DOfTQU UM\ UiJi 1 RUNABOUTS We are local agents for this well t known little car?"Everyman's Car." It is well named. Its very low price, s very low up-keep cost, low operating cost and reliability make it an ideal v car for the man who wants to "Go and Come Back." Come and see us about h a BRUSH RUNABOUT. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. i_ F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. ^ JUST RECEIVED < WESSON COOKING OIL, SWIFTS' AND KINGAN'S HAMS. E. Z. SEAL FRUIT JARS. DIAMOND SALT. F IS COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES. n % I. W. JOHNSON i YORKVILLE BUGGY CO FARMING ' IMPLEMENTS * a Because Steel Points wear so much longer than cast points, It is much n cheaper for farmers to use the celebrated Blue Bird Steel Plows. We ti have them. Also Cutaway and Smoothing Harrows, Wagons, very a low Buggies and everything in the line. It T Sawed Wood delivered any time. it Small Cottage to Rent. I" Yorkville Buggy Co. _ T MONEY TO LOAN. , ON first Mortgage on Real Estate. ? Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW, c< Attorney. P' 99 t.f tf cl ? s? W High Grade Carbon Paper, 8i tl .*14 inches, $1.50 box, 100 sheets, at The F.nquirer Office. )ING AWAY unk, suit case t you'll need away for your vacation going you will likely :ase or perhaps a handdf these articles come f COMPANY has to show suit cases and bags in r A LUES AND YOULL PROBraAT YOU WANT HERE. AT 3 OF BENEFIT. OUR PRICES $10.00 UP TO $18.00. I. $2.r?0 AND $3.50. 50. $5.00. $7.50 AND $10.00. D $10.00. ED A FEW MORE ARTICLES CAN FIND JUST WHAT YOU >S YOU NEED A FEW EXTRA *Y, BELTS, COLLARS, CUFFS. )THER PAIR OF OXFORDS FEW EXTRA SUITS OF SUM3SS OR NEGLIGEE SHIRTS? ' YOU MAY NEED TO MAKE LETE, YOU CAN FIND WHAT OU WANT AND AT JUST THE 'ME TO THE JV COMPANY r ON QUALITY MEDICAL COLLEGE IF THE STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, S. C. Medicine and Pharmacy. Session opens October 2d, 1911, ends une 3d, 1912. Unsurpassed clinicaj advantages ofered by the New Roper Hospital, one f the largest and best equipped hospU ala in the south. Extensive outdoor nd dispensary service under control f the Faculty. Nine appointments each year for raduates in medicine for hospital and ispensary services. Medical and Pharmaceutical Labortories recently enlarged and fully quipped. Department of Physiology and Emryology in affiliation with the Charleson Museum. Practical work for medical and pharmaceutical students a special feature. For catalogue, address 10BERT WILSON, Jr., M. D. DEAN. ?- A- TS>anDlln Ota PhorloafAri ,vi. v^uccn oc naiiniui ?io., vna* iv?hv?it louth Carolina. 57 t.f 26t IFYOU WILL NOTICE How the small amounts you spend count up at the end of the week or month you will appreciate an Account in our Savings Department. By merely saving a part of this even small expenditure you can have an Account with us. 8tart with as littla as a Dollar If you like, add to it as often as possible?have Money in the Bank. 3ank of Hickory Grove TURNIP SEED Right now, while there is a good eason in the soil, is a good time to ow your Turnip patch. You'll find he Best Turnip Seed in the Best Vaieties, at the YORK DRUG STORE. We have a good supply of Seed, but hey are selling pretty fast and we uggest that you buy what you need /ithout delav. Thev might not be lere if you wait. YORK DRUG STORE. S. H O'LEARl Spring Fancies There is no doubt about it! Vudor 'orrh Shades are the Best, Newest and lost Durable Porch Shades on this larket. Prices according to size? 2.50 to $5.50 put up on your porch. I am showing an exceedingly pretty ssortment of summer Art Squares in mcy Japanese Mattings. Also in iranlte Carpet. Call and see them. G. H. O'LEARY. V TOP DRESSER To fill the demand, I have ordered nd just received a Top Dresser for a ite application to the soil. The analysis Is 4?7|?2J. It is mmonlated with Nitrate of Soda and ?commended to give better satlstacon than Nitrate, because it contains 11 three elements of plant food. And is a good deal cheaper than Nitrate, hose wanting any, will do well to get as soon as possible, as I may run ftort. LOUIS ROTH. 0 DEBTORS AND CREDITORS 1 LL persons indebted to the estate \ of Miss JANE TEMPLETON. debased, are hereby notified to make lyment at once. Persons having aims against this estate should pre?nt them, duly authenticated, within >e time prescribed by law. JOHN LOWRY, Administrator. 59 t 3t DISCHAK H AVE YOUR J IN THE BAN1 THAT RAINY Out ofa jobis-yy START '^S NOW % Don't you want to start YOUR OWN', so he can he Ills own boss? Bank $1,000 now. In 20 years $1,810: in 20 years, at 4 per cent, MAKE OUR BA LOAN AND Si W Safety Boxes for Rent ?? ?? AA ?? +98 AA 98* *&> GRAND E OVER C. & N.-YV., 8. A. L. ! JOHNSON C THURSDAY, AU OVER THE GRANDEST SCE The JOHNSON CITY 8PE< LEAVE YORKVILLE ON THL a. m. Round Trip from Yorkvl 93.50; Bowling Green 93.50, Ple< ! Dallas 93.50; Hardins 93.25; Lin Reserved Seats, 50 Cts. Exti Tickets on Sale at all C. A colnton, and at H. C. Smith's St Drug Store and tlie Crown Cafe, DONT MISS THIS, THE < i SON AND POSITIVELY THE SECTION OVER THE FAMODi YEAR. ARE YOU COMING? i I M V+@* V-K-* V+vi* Strong and YET CONJ Handling all business prom] mind the interest of Its patrons tide." extending accommodation money is nusn ana wnen 11 i? in lowed by this bank. ! We want your Banking Bus handle it; but we want to handl A good, liberal interest paid "Certificate of Deposit." I I The FIRST NA I YORKVJ PAYS 4 PER CENT COMPOUN j O. E. WILKIN'S. President. tittatiiyii si m ix mi HI MI M> MI *A*A*AatAXAttA?A*A?AKAI FALL AND WIN Our large and attractive ing has just come in and we i stock, even if you are not yet in price from $7.50 to $20.00. we are offering some of the We also represent THE ROY mler Tailoring Line of America, quality, workmanship, style and If your garment is not completed ed for every day's delay. Visit u oring Line In the CountryOur large line of General 5 cIiam haiu CjinH Hmw and F (Increasing. Every day finds nei For Right Prices, See Us, a J. M. S V* * T* T*Y*Y*T* T* T'? T* | PIEDMON' I ..HO ? Is Now Open and We Are . - take care of you. ? For Information as to F * dress, t W. O. JOHN j KING'S CREE *A*A*A*AXA*A*AKA*A*AI Sterling Silver Goods. Just now I am showing an especially nice line of STERLING SILVER WARE and invite all who want goods of this kind to come and see what I have to show. You will find here better qualities, better patterns, newer styles and much lower prices than elsewhere. At least come and see. My stock includes a lot of pieces especially suitable for wedding gifts. cut glassis always in order for wedding gifts, and I am showing a very complete assortment in all sizes from the smallest to the largest. Will be pleased to show If you will come in. T . W . SPECK, the jeweler. 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, I C. F. SHERER, Prop. !GED!?aMNEY^ <./or m ' DAY. If if\ rprsej<? ^W\ \ out H ' money ? . BOY Into A BUSINESS OF HIS i, at 3 per cent this will amount to thin will amount to $2,190. NK YOUR BANK WINGS BANK. ?$2.oo and $3.00 Per Year. A A A A /TVftA A/TV^k A A r p AA WV yrrSKp AA JkAk v r?% /* m r ALUKSlUiy AND C. C. A O. RAILWAYS. TO ... !ITY, TENN. GUST 10TH, 1911 NIC RAILWAY IN AMERICA JIAL EXCURSION TRAIN WILL RSDAY, AUGUST.' 10TH, AT 9.00 llle to 93.50; Filbert 93.50; Clover, leant Ridge 99.50; Gastonla 93.50: coin ton 99.00. a for the Trip. : N.-W. Stations Yorkville to Linore In Yorkville; at Morris' Loray Gastonla. GRANDEST TRIP OF THE SEAONLY EXCURSION FROM THIS 3 "CLINCHFIELD ROUTE" THIS F. E. SMITH, Chairman. eh eh en eh T+en en Progressive 5ERVATIVE ?tly and with accuracy, keeping in and friends, in "high tide and low s to its customers in times when it so flush?This Is the method folIrwss, because it is our business to > e it on the Mutual Benefit Basis. I In the Savings Department or on TIONAL BANK, LLE, S. C. DED FOUR TIMES A YEAR. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. TER CLOTHING line of Fall and Winter Clothivill be pleased to show you our ready to buy. Our suits range See us and be convinced that best bargains in Strictly New AL TAILORS, who carry the PreAlmost everyone has heard of the price of The Royal Tailored Salt. I on schedule, $1 per day Is forfelts and see samples of the Best Tallrferchandise?Dry Goods, Notions, fcncy Groceries, Etc.?is also dally v goods arriving. ind You Will Profit Thereby. TROUP T?V*T*T*T*T*T*T*T*T*T* r SPRINGS I TEL:. 5 Better Prepared Than Ever to jj !ates at Hotel or Cottages, ad- g rSON, Manager 5 K - - - - S. C. f * 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. MONET TO LEND ON Improved farms in York count)*, repayable in five easy, annual installments. Interest eight per cent. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. 89 t aug. 8. T Ail kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at The Enquirer Office.