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Ths Law as to Chscka?One of the best laws on the statute books of the state Is that directed against the issuing of checks by parties" not having money In bank. Mr. Sinkler and Mr. Vander Horst have a bill seeking to extend this power. The proposed bill reads: "Section 1. That 'an act declaring it a misdemeanor to draw and utter any check, draft or order where the drawer has not at the time sufficient funds to meet the same, and providing punishment therefor,' approved the 2d dav of March, A. D.. 1909, be, and the same is hereby, amended by in& serting after the word 'hereafter' in V the second line thereof the following, r to-wit: 'In his own name or as attorney In fact for any other person or persons, or as officer or agent of . any corporation or unincorporated assoclation, society or company,' and by ^ further inserting after the word 'he* on the fourth line thereof, the following, to-wit: 'Or the person or persons or any corporation, association, society or company for whom he Is then acting,' and further by striking out the word 'has* on -a the same line and inserting the word 'have,' and further by inserting after the word 'drawer' on the eighth line the words 'or the persons or corporations represented by him,' so that the section when amended shall a read as follows: M " 'Section 1. Any person who sh?ll ^ hereafter draw and utter any check, draft or order upon a bank, banking house, person, firm or corporation with which or whom he, or the person or persons or any corporation, association. society or company for whom he is then acting have not at the time sufficient funds to meet the same and shall thereby obtain from another money or other thing of value, or induce such person to surrender or postpone any remedy he may have against such drawer or the persons or corporations represented by him, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by fine r or imprisonment in the discretion of the court: the offense to be within the jurisdiction of the magistrate's ^ court, if the value of the property obtalned be less than $20 and be punished M by a fine not exceeding $100 or imprlsonment not exceeding thirty days; provided, that If such person shall deposit with the drawee of such paper within thirty days thereafter funds sufficient to meet the same with all costs and interest which may have accrued, the prosecution under this act may be discontinued."?A. K.. in News and Courier. . ... d * Progress of the Rock Hill Plan,? The tour of the cotton belt states In the interest of the Rock Hill plan of J. G. Anderson of this city, father of the plan, and Commissioner E. J. Watson ended at Baton Rouge Saturday, the trip being marked by un* broken success throughout, every state ^ visited promptly and enthusiastically falling into line with the movement. In addition to South Carolina the following are organized under the Rock Hill plan, with the state superintendents in charge, as a result of the tour. North Carolina?Hon. J. A. Brown, Raleigh, N.. C. Georgia?Frank Weldon, Atlanta, Ga. Alabama, Bruce Kennedy, secretary Montgomery Business Men's league, Montgomery. Mississippi?Fred D. James, Jackson. r Oklahoma?W. J. Candill, Oklahoma ^ City. Arkansas?Clio Harper, Little Rock. A state superintendent for Louisiana has not been announced so far as is known here, but the latest information f from Mr. Anderson indicates that this ^ state will go to work promptly. Texas was not included in the itinerary because a reduction movement headed by Governor Colquitt has been under way there for some tirffe. Mr. Anderson is expected home today. He writes in an enthusiastic way about the hearty encouragement given the movement throughout the tour, k In most'states he had only part of a Er day to devote to the business in hand. 1^ but definite action was taken at each H point. ? The bill providing for the medical inspection of school children has been enrolled and Is now up to the gover_ nor. It was at first intended to make 1 inspection compulsory; but as the bill , came out of free conference, it con- j tained a provision making the inspection of the children of a given school optional with the trustees. We Cotton IRarhet. Yorkville, February 13.?Good mlddllng cotton, 10J cents. New Orleans, February 12.?Cotton futures closed as follows: Jan., 10.59: Feb., 10.64: March, 10.74: April, 10.73: May. 10.73; June, 10.77; July, 10.80; ? Aug., 10.70; Sept., 10.48: Oct., 10.49: 9 Nov.. 10.49; Dec., 10.51. No New York market' on account of holiday. SHOES! Special Prices on Heav; * Wear' Children's Solid Leathei Boys' Solid Leather She r Ladies' Solid Leather Sh Men's Solid Leather She Men's $3.50 Stronger 1 ! Men's, Women's and Childi express Moi L ^JtlRKPATRIC SPECTACLES What about YOUR Eye-Glasses? IK) they give your eyes perfect rest and comfort? If not, you had better y have none at all. Glasses correctly fitted should feel so comfortable that you would not know they were on your face except to feel them. When you come to me I test your eyes and fit you CORRECTLY?Guarantee a ..orfoot fit or vour Mnnpv back. Isn't I That Fair? If you buy from a hawker or peddler he will not only rob you of your hard-earned money, but when you find your glasses are not what you want the peddler has YOUR money and GONE. You can find mo here six days out of each week. Remeintior I Guarantee My Glasses or Your Money Back. SHIEDER DRUG STORE. > r. ? r. A -T4 A .T- I T, T r > r. r ^ t?t r- 1r~ -tt y- -Ti ,r- ,< VTVTvTwTVTwT'i'T'i'T'j'T^'Tti'-rVTVi ? ! ANSWERING ? It Is one of the functions of .t TIONS OF ITS CUSTOMERS, f The Banking knowledge of th i at the command of our patrons at V ANSWER QUESTIONS. We cons 5 LONG TO OUR CUSTOMERS an % NESS WE SOLICIT, f YOU ARE SURE of Courtec ? IT WILL PAY YOU to get | ways In which WE ARE WILLIN ! Loan and I YORKVII T' - ^|^ 11*. Y .L .I..t. .t. t--T-^ T. T.-t-. T.. f. j AT THE CHURCHES. TRINITY METHODIST. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED Prayer meeting An Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. &pfria! Hotices. A Big Fertilizer Dealer Recently Said? "Oh. yes, there Is no doubt but what Farmogerm is a good thing to produce nitrates, but you are Just about twenty years ahead of the times." Now we admit that as long as cotton brought 16c a pound it might pay to make heavy applications of Ammoniated Fertilizer to grow it. At 60c a pound we might even grow it profitably in flower pots. But low cotton prices and high cost fertilizers make a poor team to pull stumps with. Instead of figuring how to pay last year's fertilizer bill with next year's I loss on cotton, why not grow legume crops that will be of less Interest to wail street ana more interest, to jt?n? mules and hogs, and at the same time grow your own nitrates by Inoculating the seeds with Farmogerm (High Bred Bacteria). If half the cotton that Is piled up In sheds in the South could be turned into bales of hay, we might be buying automobiles instead of borrowing money to pay Interest on debts. Then Wall Street would have to "come and see us" on the cotton proposition. As long as Cotton Is King, Wall Street will be Minister of Finance. Why not throw off the yoke and establish a republic??put Corn, Oats and Legume crops in. with Thomas Phosphate and Farmogerm as Secretary of the Treasury and Agriculture, and Cow Pea Hay for the Department of the Interior (of your mules). , When we have done this we can safely control Old King Cotton, and send him to England to buy our luxuries. NOTICE IS hereby given that I have sold all my right, title and interest In the Hickory Pharmacy to Mr. J. J. Hood, for whom I bespeak a continuance of the liberal patronage the business has heretofore been enjoying. 13 t St W. A. HOOD. BRATTOX FARM. Phono Xo. 132. We still have on hand a few Pure Pred Berkshire Figs and Shoats, Grade Guernsey Heifers and Milkers, and one Full Blood Guernsey Bull. 18 months old, and all of the above are for sale at LIVING PRICES. Let us have your order for Fresh, Old-time Country Sausage, made from milk and corn fed pigs?it's the best going. We want TEN more Milk and Cream customers. Phone us. J. MEEK BURNS. Manager. Special Prices on Enameled Ware There isn't a great big lot of these goods?Just a good, comfortable assortment?but we want to move them quick?we need the room and then, too, we know you can use Our Enameled Ware at Our Prices?Come and see if you can't. Large size GALVANIZED TUBS, with handles 48 CT8. Each. 12 qt. GALVANIZED WATER BUCKETS only 18 CTS. Large size GRAY ENAMEL DISH ' PANS, only 25 CTS. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL DIPPERS. only 10 CTS. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL BUCKETS, only 48 CTS. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL KETTLES. only 48 CTS. BLUE MOTTLED ENAMEL DISH PANS, White Inside 48 CTS. All WHITE ENAMEL DISH PANS. extra heavy 48 CTS. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL WASH PANS, only ? ? 25 CTS. WHITE EXAM EL WASH F A AS 20 CTS. KITCHEN KNIVES AND FORKS 10 CTS. Each. SCRUBBING BRUSHES 10 CTS. If your kitchen needs anything in Enameled Ware NOW is a good time io buy. and WRAY'S is a good place. Come and see. We'll be glad to show you the qualities. | J. Q. WRAY shoes!! ! y Shoes-Long Time to ; Them. r Shoes - 68c up ies - 89c up loes - $1.19 up >es - $1.79 up ban the Law $2.98 ren's Overshoes received by iday A. M. :k-belk co. i SEEDS. Just received a supply of WOOD'S GARDEN SEEDS?(New Crop). When you get ready to plant your garden come to us for the SEED. It pays to plant the BEST SEED, and besides they cost no more than others. wnen in neeu ui iinvunnf, m l>KlTG LINK Call on us. We are always glad to serve you. Clover Drug Store, CLOVER. ----SC. . T* A. ?.%_ . L A .L ,L . L r*/TWVTV VTVTVTwTwTw * i TVTVT QUESTIONS | t $ a Bank to ANSWER THE QUES- * x ie Officers and Managers is always |3 id we are NEVER TOO BUSY TO * 3lder that our time and labor BE- ^ d to the PUBLIC WHOSE BITSI- a * >us Treatment HERE. & better acquainted with the many 7 C. TO HELP YOU. f ivings Bank | XE, S. C. I Lmi.-r-j..t.A.r f t <r c j. r r x r x.LX.L4.A rTTTvTVTVTVTVTvTVTVTVTVTVV i I I \ '( I Thomson's I Winter A IFOR TH] CLOTHING 20 ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTE I AT 20 PER CENT REDUC Men's and Boy's P ALL MEN'S AND BOYS WINTE] AT 20 PER CENT REDC( SWEATERS R MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDRE I WEEK AT 20 PER CENT TTVT 1-V T"A T IUINLIJ&r FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILL ALL WINTER UNDERWEAR F DREN, ON SALE THIS W TION. I SHOES REI MEN'S. LADIES' AND CHILDRE . THIS WEEK AT 20 PER ' LADIES' WINTER ALL LADIES' WINTER COAT S HALF PRICE. LADIES' BLACK SKIRTS THIS A I TION. WHITE SHI LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS 50 CTS.. $1.00. $1.25 and $! LONG CLOTH, $ One lot ENGLISH LONG CLOTH At $1.00 the B?lt. I NEW PE New line of 36 Inch PERCALESCTS. tho Yard. NEW DRESS New line of 32 inch DRESS GI> fast "?Price. 15 CTS. tho 1 DOME PEST BLEACHING. 10 CTS. tho BEST CAMBRIC. 15 CTS a CANNON CLOT I QUILTS AN Big line of BED SPREADS?All N $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 Ea Plain HEMMED SHEETS, 76x90 Plain HEMMED UTICA SHEETS HEMSTITCHED UTICA SHEETS PILLOW CASES?20 and 25 CTS. 10-4 UNBLEACHED SHEETING. 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING?Pi GOOD TOWELS?10 CTS.. 15 CT5 j We Thoi flM FERTILIZERS I believe I can Interest every York county farmer who expects to buy Fertilizers. I have the QUALITIES, the VARIETIES and the PRICES. I can furnish Fertilizers In any quantity from a Sack to a Carload. See me lor .unnioiiiaiva uoous, Auuat Kalnit, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. PITTSBURG FENCING WIRE. I have just received a carload of Pittsburg Fence ^ Wire?Known everywhere as the BEST. I have It In all Depths from "Hog Wire" up. This wire makes the cheapest permanent fence you can build. See me for what you want and PRICES that are right. Mr. PROGRESSIVE FARMER: Make a note of the fact, please, that "IMPERIAL" Turnplows are equal In every respect to any turnplow on the market and BETTER than most of them. See me for an "IMPERIAL" Blow and also for CUTAWAY Harrows. You need them on your farm. W. R. CARROLL The National ABSOLUTI Rock Hill, BANK No. 6-Convenie The assistance of our Bank Our Clerical work Includes and PROMPTNESS. Our Banking experience en customers' needs. And our unexpected demands. A PERSONAL TALK with veal many conveniences wh \Y. J. RODDEY. President. ASK TO SEE THEM MEN'S SUNPROOF BLUE SERGE SUITS?Fine Weave, lined with Twill Serge Lining?Made Roomy ?A GREAT BARGAIN AT $10.00 EACH. THE CRADDOCK SHOES .WD OXFORDS? FOR MEN AT $3.50 A PAIR ARE HERE AND WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. McConnell Dry Goods Co. STRICTLY CASH STORE. Peters' Shoe We have received a large shl] Shoes possess all the necessary <i in the most costly Shoes?being S FORT and DURABILITY. We 1 once given this Shoe a trial, we v ?.? PERMANENT CUSTOMERS. Come In and inspect this ce jA; will be convinced of the many me to be found In PETERS' SHOES. J. M. Sr DEALER IX DRY GOODS. NOT ] SHOES, GROCERIES Reductions ! ?N- I ferchandise I [S WEEK | % REDUCTION ? R SUITS OX SALE THIS WEEK | ttiox. M 'ants Reduced 20 % B R PAXTS OX SALE THIS WEEK 8 TIOX. S3 EDUCED 20 % I X'S SWEATERS OX SALE THIS fl REDUCTIOX. 0 tWEAR 1 fl (REX REDUCED 20 PER CENT. 'OR LADIES, MEX AND CHIL EEK AT 20 PER CEXT REDUC- ? )UCED 20 % I JX'S WIXTER SHOES OX SALE A CEXT REDUCTIOX. i SUITS?Half Price | UITS OX SALE THIS WEEK AT I VEEK AT OVE-THIRD REDUC- I RT WAISTS J !?this season's styles?On Sale at n 1.39 Each. 1.00 THE BOLT ~ 8 [?Soft finish?On sale this week I RCALES E -All New Patterns. Price, 12 1-2 w GINGHAMS 8 'GHAMS?New patterns?"Color H ard. STICS 1 Yard. H i. the Yard. H. 15 CTS. the Yanl. I) SHEETS f ew?On Sale at *1.00, $1.25. $1.50, 9 eh. Inches, Seamless?75 CTS. Each. H , 90x90, Seamless?$1.00 Each. Eg , 90x90, Seamless?$1.25 Each. H Each. U extra heavy?35 CTS. Yanl. rice, 35 CTS. the Yard. E 3., 25 CTS. Each. W mson Co. I BROOMS If you want a GOOD BROOM? SEE ME?I HAVE THEM. Just Received a Freeh Shipment of? LARD SNOW WHITE SNOW DRIFT and COTTOLENE. SEE ME ALWAYS FOR GOOD COFFEE. /. W. JOHNSON Union Bank, ?LY SAFE - - s. c. TALKS nee in Business force aids every customer. ACCURACY, NEATNESS lables us to anticipate our services are well suited for one of our officers will reilch you never expected. IRA It. DUX LAP. CashKr. GET THE HABIT NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS PICTURES SHOWN AT THE STAR THEATRE John?Where are you going tonight, Jim? Jim?I think I will take Mary to the CTAD TUP A rTT3T7? o o j. niv x iii^n x ivu, auu occ uiuoc tures that fellow Fayssoux has been talking about so much. John?I think I'll go too, if I can borrow the price. Fayssoux?Yes, John, borrow the price, and see the show. You will never regret it. See the Pictures at The STAR THEATRE Tonight and Every Night. Admission: 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. is of Quality iment of PETERS' SHOES. These ualifications that are to be found hoes of QUALITY. STYLE, COM'eel confident that after you have ill have gained you as one of our lebrated line of SHOES and you rits and wonderful values that are r r o u p IONS. CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS. >, HARDWARE. ETC. Saving Money is Easy If you will visit McFARLAXD'S STORE. Plnckney Road, during his Fifteen I)ay? Reduced Priced Sale. Here you'll find everything In Good Quality DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. CLOTHING. SHOES. HATS. CAPS. Etc.. and at SUCH LOW PRICES that It will pay you to BUY NOW and put the goods away for future use. But there are lots of goods offerecl at very low prices that are seasonable right now. DOMESTICS. Buy all the SHEETINGS. CALICOES, PERCALES. OUTINGS. Etc.. that you may need, during this sale. SHOES FOR EVERY FOOT. I am now showing Spring styles'ln OXFORDS or LOW SHOES for men and women. Come and get your pick. You can find what you want here. M. A. McFARLAND Plnckney Road II. F. D. No. 4. Fountain Pens If you do any writing, come and let me FIT YOUR HAND with a sure enough Fountain Pen?one that will give you entire satisfaction. I have All ol nimi oil oLiIao a# IVia Knot A?? oi?,co, an 01/ ico ui me ucni quality, and at very moderate priees. REPAIR WORK. If you watch is out of repair bring It to me for Cleaning and Repairing. A watch that will not run at all. or that runs spasmodically, is worse than no watch at all. Bring me yours and I will put it in shape to keep time correctly. Or perhaps it is your Clock that Is out of Joint, won't run or will not strike properly. I can fix Clocks too, and the cost is very modest. Or perhaps you have some broken Jewelry, a brooch, a pin, a ring, a buckle or something of the kind, that you want repaired. Bring it, too, you may as well be using it as leaving it in a box or drawer doing nothing. T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. INTEREST There are more kinds of interest than the kind you pay for money when you borrow from a bank. There is a PERSONAL INTEREST, the kind that the officers of THIS BANK feel in its customers ?an interest which prompts us to do whatever we possibly can to encourage and to aid those who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove Hickory Grove, S. C. LESTER PIANOS This week we received a very handsome PIANO, and we would be pleased to have Music lovers as well as prospective buyers come and take a look at this instrument. The LESTER Piano is a thoroughly good instrument of high class. In workmanship, finish, style and wearing qualities it is excelled by none, antiquated by few. We will be pleased to make any prospective Piano buyer a most attractive price and will sell it either for CASH or on terms to suit the buyer. Come and see our LESTER Piano. YORK FURNITURE CO. DON'T WASTE YOUR PRECIOUS TIME reading or discussing the WattersonWllson-Harvey-Tillman controversy. Rather let's discuss the question of What Do Wo Need? And Where Shall We Buy? Of course you know that we keep a good line of Fresh Groceries all the time. All that is necessary is to call you attention to a few Specials. LISTEN: We have just received a beautiful line of Glassware?1-2 gallon pitchers, and the prettiest butter dishes with covers, and a pretty lot of molasses pitchers and sugar bowls, and preserve dishes, and tumblers and lamps, and glass butter moulds and dishes. Already sold 2,700 pounds of "FINO" Coffee. Another 100 lbs. (making 2,800 lbs.) now going fast. Try a can of "Hero" Coffee and be convinced. White Fish, White Pease, Speckled Pease, Pink Beans, Butter Beans, and Keg Pickles, Irish Potatoes, etc. Important to YOU: SEED OATS and ONION SETS. Plant both now. HERNDON & GORDON. FERTILIZERS WE ARE IN THE FERTILIZER BUSINESS AND WANT TO SELL ALL THE GOOD FARMERS IN YORK COUNTY. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE GOOD PRICES. COME AND SEE US FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. VALENTINES 1912 Novelties We are ready for another great VALENTINE season with as tempting an array of fancy conceits and novelties as the market ever afforded. VALENTINE BOX NOVELTIES. TISSUE NOVELTIES. DROPS. PULL CARDS. FOLDERS, POST CARDS. SCENICS and COMICS. VALENTINES from 1 CENT TO $1. COME AND SEE THESE. ]. M BRIAN COMPANY FIDDLERS' CONVENTION Everybody Invited to Clover, Friday, February 16. AN old-time FIDDLERS' CONVENTION is hereby called to be held at Clover on the evening of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, beginning at 8 o'clock. All of the Fiddlers, Panjoists, Guitarists and Dancers in the country round about are invited to compete for suitable prizes, and all the people in this and adjoining communities are invited to pay a reasonable admission fee and enjoy the pleasure of the evening. T. W. McELWEE, W. T. RANKIN. Committee. 12 ft 2t 10 BALI STILL Rock Hill Fertilizer Co. Rock Hill, S. C Gentlemen: I beg to say I use past year, was well pleased i mauc uu si a auics ici JACK" brand as follows: acre, and when planting th< by I used 100 pounds of yo goods for my land, and it w itate to recommend your g( goods I have used. Rock Hill, S. C., R. F. D. K Fall in line Hill Plan" and STi i? We Have Jast Received A CARLOAD OF CHOICE \ MISSOURI AND KENTUCKYBRED MULES, AND ALSO A FEW FINE MARES. We want YOU to come and see these MULES and HORSES. We know that we have stock that will please YOU and we know that YOU will find that OUR PRICES AND TERMS ARE JUST RIGHT. SMOAK-BROWN CO. Home-Ground Meal We have about twenty-five bushels of CHOICE HOME-GROUNP COUNTRY MEAL. If you want something good, we can furnish It now If you will move quick. N. C. BUCKWHEAT. The season for Buckwheat Cakes la ripe, and we have a lot of extra good quality N. C. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. | Let us send you a few pounds. N. 0. MOLASSES. To go with the Buckwheat cakis we have a barrel of extra good qutftlty OPEN KETTLE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES that you will find much better in flavor than most molasses that you can buy. Try 'em. CARROLL BROS. Just The Same We have been Headquarters for the past several years for the VERY BEST GROCERIES. We are Just the same today, only MORE SO. See us for FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, OATS, COW AND HORSE FEEDS of all kinds; MEATS, LARDS and all other STAPLE GROCERIES. See us for the CHATTANOOGA Turn Plow?the BEST on the market, and also for KENTUCKY Turn Plows, and all kinds of Repairs for both. We carry a line of Staple Dry Goods and will make you interesting prices. Yours lor dubuivod, Yorkville Banking & Mercantile Co.; SARSAPARILLA Right now is a good time to begin putting your blood in good shape ?getting rid of that "Oh, so tired" feeling that always hits you early in the spring of the year. For this purpose there is nothing superior to the well known Sarsaparllla prpearations. These preparations are pleasant to take and the benefits derived are always great. Come in and let us tell you about the SARSAPARILLA preparations that we have. We have the best that are made and you will find that a few bottles will be very beneficial. We have SARSAPARILLA In 75 CTS. and $1.00 Bottles. York Drug Store. The Enauirer office sells Rebuilt Typewriters of all kinds at a saving ol one-fourth to half. Rebuilt Machines that are equal to New Machines in ON 6 ANOTHER 1 \ d about twenty-five (25) tons of with your goods and will use it a 11 (10) heavy bales of cotton, usi When I ridged my land I used in i seed used 150 pounds to the acr ur Top Dressing. 1 am satisfied as all received in fine mechanical >ods as being above the average, Yours very truly, JNO. U A with others by adoptir [ using ROCK HILL FE "BEST BY TEST." L FERTILIZE A Carload of Choice Mules * Our Mr. Allison Is now on the Western markets selecting a shipment of CHOICE MULE8 AND HOR8E8 for this market and will return . in time for his friends and customers to see what he has to offer on NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH 8ALE8DAY And will be pleased to have all In need of First Class Mules to come and see what he has. ROBT. T. ALLISON G. H O'LEAKY MY STOCK OF Furniture RUGS. STOVES, HARNES8 AND SADDLES Is up to Its standard in QUALITY, and my CLOSE PRICES ?ro in keenlna with low Drlced cotton. Remember in buying HEATERS and COOK STOVES, that my PIPE la Guaranteed Absolutely Against Telescoping. A Call and Comparison of Quality* and Prices will convince the Intelligent Buyer. G. H. O'LEARY. Loose Sour. Kraut IX BARREL. LARGE SOUR PICKLES. % A PRIME GRADE OF MINCE MEAT. I HAVE THEM IN STOCK. LOUIS ROTH MONET TO LEND ON* Improved Farms in York county, repayable in five easy, annual installments. Interest: Seven per cent if loan is 11,000 or over; eight per cent if under $1,000. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, 78tjun29 Attorney at Law. j"The Men and W ARE THE BOYS A> Schooling your boys and girls in t them to rise up and bless you in t you should live to see them men i world and in the home making, 1 and pride to you. One of the best methods of t is to demonstrate It to them by Y< This Bank is open every bus YOU and YOURS the assistance in encouraging this valuable habi You can make the beginnlnj and with this for your foundation The FIRST NA' YORKVI1 "YOU HAD BETTER B1 O. E. WILKIN'S. President. ACRES ' LETTER Lj your different brands the 1 igain this year. | ing your special "BLACK | the drill 700 pounds to the ejand then before laying | I got the proper balanced I condition. I do not hes- H in many respects, to other | F. WILLIAMS j i ig the "Rock UTILIZERS. 5R COMFY i We Still Have Lots of Mighty Good Things To offer at the Old Shannon 6 Hope store and It will be worth your while to come and see them. How about a No. S Mllburn Wagon for $56.00? We have ajilce lot of Fresh Groceries at the Brick Store at the Right Prices. What about your new Spring Suit? We represent the International Tailoring Co., and their made-to-measure Clothes Fit. Call and see the Spring line. KENNEDY BROS. Sharon - - S. C A Specialty With Me I make a Specialty of handling the very best FEED STUFFS for Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs and Poultry. If you use FEED of any kind it is to your Interest to see me for what you may want I have the stuff, it is of the right quality and I sell it at the right price. Try RICE MEAD for your pigs. It is a forcer and a fattener. Pigs will grow faster and fatter on Rice Meal than on any other feed. It is also a splendid Mash feed for poultry, esneeiallv for fattening hens. Try it. FLOUR? ~ If you want the BEST FLOUR you have ever used, try just ONE SACK of VOIGHT8 ROYAL (you'll come back for more). Everybody who tries this Flour Ukes It. See me for your Chewing Tobaccos. I have the varieties, the qualities and the prices by the plug, pound or bex. J. M.FERGUSON. CATCH-ON For Choice Young Beef, Veal, Pork and Sausage, Come to OLD GEOR?__. The Butcher. For Boiled Dinner, I have Turnips. Cabbage and Potatoes; also Canned Kraut, Corn and Tomatoes. I have 200 pounds of Pure HomeMade Lard for 8ale. I sell Extra Good Coffee at 25 Cts. a pound. Nice, Fresh, Country Butter at 25 Ctsfea pound, and everything In Meats, and Groceries at Popular Prices. Please Pay Your Beef Bill Promptly, as I NEED THE MONET?My country friends sell Beeves and Hogs? C. 0. D. ??A? tA Kuw Popf PfltflA ?? UC11 JUU QV vv VUJ wvb You are supposed to have the dough, And If you haven't got the Money Then It ain't NO USE to go. OLD GEORGE, The Butcher. men of Tomorrow j ID GIRLS OF TODAY. he "SAVINGS HABIT" will cause he after years. More than this, If | ind women, active In the business t will be a source of gratification I eachlng them this valuable lesson ! DUR OWN EXAMPLE. I iine8s day to serve YOU and give and the help we can so well give ' L j with only a SINGLE DOLLAR, stone. BUILD A COMPETENCY. I riONAL BANK, i LiLE, S. C. E SAFE THAN SORRY." R. O. ALLEIN. Cashier. i nasi MUMIII iiniiimiiiiiigMiiX