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? George R. Rembert. attorney of Governor Blease and representative of 9 the governor on the floor of the house failed to secure election to the Richland county convention. The reason why he was turned down in his club precinct has not been made exactly clear. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. r TRINITY METHODIST. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenly Ing at 8 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 6.16 p. m. IVIHt Communion At Clovor. Services preparatory to communion will be held in Clover Presbyterian V church on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. F. W. Gregg of Rock Hill. H. J. Mills. Pastor. Broad and Cako Sale. The Ladies' Aid Socley of the A. R. P. church will have a Bread, Cake and RumAge Sale at the Court House, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Public invited. Committee. HYMENEAL - 1 * ? Married?At the Presbyterian manse at Sharon, by Rev. W. B. Arrowood, April 27th, 1912, Mr. NATHANIEL HILL and Miss BELLE MEEK, both of York county. She Cotton JRarhet. Yorkvllle, April 30.?Cotton, lli eta. New York, April 29.?Spot cotton closed quiet, 15 points decline; middling uplands, 11.60; midling gulf 11.85; no sales. Cotton futures closed barely steady as follows: Jan. 11.42; Feb. 4 11.43; March 11.15; April 11.15; May 11.14; June 11.20; July 11.29; Aug. 11.32; Sept. 11.33; Oct. 11.40; Nov. 11.43; Dec. 11.48. ANNOUNCEMENT. V ~ FOR THE STATE SENATE WE are authorized to announce JAMES E. BEAMGUARD of Clover, as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 36 - t te Statement of the Condition of the BANK OP HICKORY GROVE Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., at k the close of business, April mn, ivis. Rssouress: Loans and Discounts 151,151 33 Overdrafts .. 437 67 Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 6.791 52 Currency 1,800 00 A Gold '.. ... 60 00 Silver and other Minor Coin. 1,004 29 Total $62,694 81 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $12,500 00 Surplus Fund 6,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes w Paid 1.802 58 v Individual Deposits subject ^ to Check 26.381 52 SavingB Deposits." 2,024 47 Time Certificates of Deposit. 7,091 62 Cashier's Checks 394 62 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Bor9 rowed .... J 7,600 00 Total $62,694 81 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. ss. Before me came N. M. McDILL, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above |f and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. N. M. McDIll, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of April, 1912. JAMES M. COBB. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. S. Wllksrson, J. N. McGill, D. J. Smith, Directors. Fresh Arrivals Fresh Mackerel, Salt Herring, White Fish, Sweet and Sour Cucumber Pickles, I Big Hominy in Cans, Kraut in Cans, Pure Honey. Tomato Catsup, Canned Corn and Peas. Apple Butter. Barrel Coffee, Coffee in Cans, Quaker Oats. ^ 'Toasted Corn Flakes, r Jell-O, A Cold Medal Tooth Picks, All kinds of Candles, w See us for Tomato Plants. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. k nm rrc jjui/c i ftciii r ONIONS, CABBAGE AND POTATOES. And almost anything you want in FHESH MEATS AND GROCERIES. Some people crave to own the world, But why so greedy be? Old Mother Earth says, What's the use? You must come back to me. OLD GEORGE r THE BUTCHER. Voting Day DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY. MAY 1ST. Is the day all BLUE VOTES must be registered, or they won't count for any one. There will be another , FORTY-TWO PIECE CHINA SET Given to the one registering the greatest number of votes on that date. .">00 Voles Given 011 Each $1.00 S?*lu Tlrkei Until Thursday Night. For the BEST PAINT at the COST > ?You want to see me. Shieder Drug Store 1 THE NYAL STORE | Let Me Sell You CULTIVATOR POINTS, PLOWS of all kinds, PLOW POINTS. COTTON HOES, All kinds of DRY GOODS at the Very CLOSEST PRICES. FARM SUPPLIES? For your needs about your Farm, whether It be Heavy or Fancy Groceries or Farm Supplies In general, come and see me. I have the Goods and I have the Prices that will interest you. BEFORE BUYING SHOES? Come and see what I have to offer In Qualities, Styles and Prices. M. A. McFARLAND Pinckney Road * R. F. D. No. 4. We Keep on Hand Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Walking .Cultivators, little Joe Harrows, Side Harrows, Weeders, and everything for your Oliver Chilled Plows. We want to call your special attention to Weeding and Walking Cultijvator8. These implements will pay for themselves on any farm if used at the right time, in one season. We have something new and novel in the Buggy line. Come and see it. [ Easy Terms if you want to buy. CYRROLL BROS. TRIMMED HATS We are now showing our Second shipment of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS And can save you money on this line of goods. Come and see them. See our line of WASH GOODS You will be surprised at the good values we are now offering in this line. McCONNELL'S G. H O'LEAKY Uudor PORCH SHADES G. H. O'LEARY. The Discussion or Controversy Now going: on between Taft and Roosevelt is .interesting. However, 'tis of much more interest to you. our friends and patrons, to know where to buy your GROCERIES and other things. If you will Read we will Toll You what we have for you. Listen: Several crates of nice, sound Sweet Potatoes, a lot of nice, big Irish Fotatoes, more nice Cabbage coming: nice Dried Apples from N. C.; Cottage Hams, little White Pease, fresh Hominy. good Flour, Meal, Rice, Sugar, all sorts of good Coffees?barrel roasted coffee, package roasted coffee, ground cofTee in cans, best Pickles, White Lake Fish, full line Canned Goods? Tomatoes. Oysters, Pork and Beans. Salmon. Vienna Sausage, Sliced Bacon In cans. Pie Peaches. Do you wish to clean things up easy? Then use "Polly Prim" Cleaner, everything in Soaps and Washing Powder, and Bon-Ami. HERNDON & GORDON. Goo. W. Knox J. L. Stacy, President Sec. and Mgr. CLOVER REAL ESTATE CO. CLOVER, S. C. 1. One 6-room House and Lot, situated in Clover, on R. R. St.; god well and barn; large lot; fine situation. See ua for price. 2. Large Lot on King's Mountain St.. 171 feet front, 310 feet deep; 5 good tenant houses, one 4-rooms; two 3rooms, and two 2-rooms; paying 9 per cent on $2,000. A good investment. No. 3? S?0?L?D?. 4. Five beautifully located Lots, near High School. See us quick for these. They will not last long. Two eold; they are going fast, as we expected. See them quick if you expect to buy. They will not be any cheaper. 5. 44 Acres?1 mile Clover; 7-room house, barn, well, etc. $42.50 per Acre. 7. 96 Acres?3 miles Clover; plenty of timber; 10 acres fine sure crop bottom land; fine pasture; new, 3-room house. 8. 3 Lots on Bethel road, for quick sale; 300 feet deep; nice location. 9. 5 Room House?80 ft. front; located on one of the best residence streets in Yorkville. A bargain. Now, or never, is your chance. See us for price. 10. 30i Acres?4 miles west of Yorki/llla larcA orohnrd of VOUne Truit trees beginning to bear; 6 acres bottom land; joins Elmore Stephenson. $17.50 per Acre. Good terms on this. 11. 100 Acres?Lying 1J miles north of Battleground; 100,000 feet of saw timber. If you need timber now is the time to buy. Lumber is going up; owner will cut in July if not sold Timber worth price asked. See us for a price. 12. 6 Lots, nicely located, on New Brooklyn street. Good terms on these. Come to Clover and buy property and help a live town grow; but if you will go to Georgia, see us for prices on Far n lands. We have them listed, and a man on the ground to show them. 13. Six Lots, fronting on Faires St.; also 11-3 Acres fine pasture, immediately In rear of lots. Will sell as a whole or cut to suit your taste. Property of Ralph N. Adams. CLOVER REAL ESTATE CO. Sweet Potato Sprouts For Sale. Nancy Hall. Providence and Porto Rico?J 1.75 per 1.000: 5.000, $1.70; 10.ooo. $1.65. F. O. B. Florida. 4t F. E. Hull. Rock Hill. S. C. j -WIDE WHITE i = WE ARE SHOWING A NUMBE A WIDE WALE PIQUE?ON S X FLA3 i WHITE FLAXONS In Plain Whit. 7 On Sale At It WHITE I C Plain, WHITE BATISTE, 46 inch ? 25 art A EMBROIDERY X EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, 2\ V cheap at the price, conslderini 50 C A EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING?ft X Patterns?Prioe V EMBROIDERY BANDS?In Baby Prices 25 CTS., 50 ( A LADIES' jf New Lot Ladies' SKIRTS in Tan, 1 At f Ladles' CREAM SERGE SKIRTS C Ladles' WHITE LINONETTE SKI \ MESSALINE ? Ladles' SILK MESSALINE PETTI X On sale At V Ladles' BLACK TAFFETA SILK I 1 L MILLU r New shipment of UNTRIMME 1 HATS. Bring us your orders for 7 HATS. We give Quick Service a k partment. ? MEN'S STI Newest Shapes?Everything Fresh ?At Prices ' MEN'S S* Men's LEATHER BELTS in Black Prices 25 CTS. MEN'S HOSE I Plain and Fancy Webbing in Llsli SUPPORTERS?Prices A Men's LEATHER HOSE SUPPOI 2 Men's Pure Linen HANDKERCH1 DOME J A. C. A. FEATHER TP" IING?I k 12 Yards of Foe Mills Soft Finish, f Best Hamilton Striped HICKORY J Best CALICOES?Price TOILET ?? Good TOILET SOAP 4711 WHITE GLYCERINE SOAP Colgate's 25c TALCUM POWDER X Good TALCUM POWDER W Colgate's 25c DENTAL CREAM C Lyon's 25c TOOTH POWDER 2 25c Size MENTHOLATUM T Large size VASELINE k Good TOOTH BRUSHES I THE THO: f WHERE YOU'LL EI k * NURSES' REGISTER IN ROCK HILL THOSE desiring the services of a Graduate Nurse, call Phillipd Drug Co., No. Phone 111, Rock Hill, S. C. 3t BOILER FOR SALE WE have for sale a flrst-class second-hand 12-hp. STEAM BOILER, complete with all trimmings, that we will sell cheap. Also an 8-hp. TOZER ENGINE. 4t L. M. GRIST'S SONS. NOTICE MY House and Lot on Wright avenue for sale. For terms apply to C. E. Spencer, Esq., Yorkville, S. C. wtf IDA DE LOACH. W" Typewriter Ribbons?At The EnniiirAr Offiro All kindt. ^TWTVTVTVTwtwTWVTY^ 'WWWI | A' | Kirkpatrick | BEGINNING- WEDNESl $ CONTINUING THR( i WE WILL OFFE: I VALUES I | Many OdtWLots CI 1 Than HALF $j Lot x?Plain Dotted and S ? value?Special Lot 2?25c and 30c Fancy S ? ?Special ? Lot.3?Contains Wash Silk lards, Fancy Rough W a these in short lengths X patterns enough for ft Clean Up While They ] ? Lot 4?Contains yard-wide , 2 Pongees, All Silk Fou $ Silks, etc.?Values up t< Lot 5?Contains Guarantee! X Striped and Checks in Silk Foulards?all shad< x lines?These are the B V Extra Special $ Lot 6?Contains the Newe! ? Foulards?Cheap at $i. | new goods ar v In every department. If it 1 Clothing, Hats, Oxfords?\ 2 to your interest. i Kirkpatrici If You Don't Trade With I * /f\A /T\ /T\ A /T. ?- Sf\/T\ /% ~ r * ,r * I BEST IN QUAUHWe wish to call your atte: cles that we carry in stock. It sell our customers the HIGH! EST POSSIBLE PRICES. Give that we have grained you as on GROCERIES?Fresh, choice K1 and Flours at the Lowest tatoes, Octagon Soap, 6 b lasses, 70 Cts. per gal. HARDWARE?Horse and Mule Tools; Poultry Wire, 4 a kinds of Plows, etc. CIjOTHIXG?Boys' Pants?sizes C $1.75; Men's Pants?all siz< i; Nice Blue Serge Suits at SI1 ^ son's newest creations in I Made-to-Measure Clothes f the Best in the World. NOTION'S?Arrow Brand Collars, ' ment of Fancy Shirts, with Underwear, including the fi line of Ribbons, Braids, etc. The Headlight Overalls and ket?We sell tliem. DRY GOODS?All kinds of Dress at the Lowest Prices. See t t See us for Calicoes, Ginghai f ory Shirting, etc. SHOES?All styles of Peters's SI States Army Shoes for Men in both high and low heels does' Oxfords?Gun Metal, in both Lace and Button. HATS AND CAPS?Let us show XETED HAT; Best, Genuim of Men's Sailor shapes; sev< and by all means, be sure i Men's Caps. J . M . SI THE EVERY' HHMHnKm WALE-- ) PIQUE! ===== l 3R OF PATTERNS IN WHITE Y [ALE AT 25 and 89 GTS. the Yd. CONS j e and Fancy Checks and Stripes? 9 i CT8., 20 CTS. and 25 CTS. Yard. | iATISTE j\ es wide?On Sale At ? 3., 35 errs., and 50 CTS. the Yard. V FLOUNCINGS J inches wide, assorted patterns, 3 g the Quality?Now On Sale At 9 3TS., 75 CTS., and $1.00 the Yard. V ill 45 inches wide?Baby Irish T $2.50 the Yard. J Irish Patterns?All widths? * 171H., 79 flTS. anu 91.UU LIU) inru, r , SKIRTS Gray, Navy and Black?On Sale ? $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50. 3 ?Price $6.50 Each. ? RTS?Price $1 and $1.50 Each. I PETTICOATS J COATS In Black and Colors? $2.30 Each. ji >ETTICOATS?Prices J 12.98, $3.08, $5.00 and $6.50 Each. VERY * 3D SHAPES, NEW PATTERN * Ladies', Misses' and Children's y ,nd Prompt Attention in this de_ ? tAW HATS I and New in Men's STRAW HATS y $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00. BELTS h :, Tan and Colors?All Sizes? , 50 CTB? 75 CTS. and $1.00 Each. V SUPPORTERS e and Silk VELVET GRIP HOSE Q , 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Pair a ITERS?Price 50 CTS. Pair. V :EFS?Price 10 CTS. Each. STICS J Tioe 15 CTS. Yard. 1 10 Cts. BLEACHING for $1.00 1 SHIRTING?Price 10 1-2 CTS. T 5 CTS. the Yard. ?) GOODS J 10 CTS. Cake. e 19 CTS. Cake. h 10 CTS. Box. 10 CTS. Box. y 19 CTS. Box. 0 10 CTS. Box. I 19 CTS. Box. 4 5 CTS. Jar. J 10 CTS., 15 CTS., and 25 CTS. ? MSON CO. ENTUALLY TRADE J Yorkvllle, S. C., 4-29-12. Mr. CUSTOMER Dear Sir: ? We have Nitrate Soda. 16 per cent Acid. 9-2-2 and 8-3-3 Guano. This will likely be our last shipment, as the season is about over: Should you need a few Racks of any of above brands you will please send and get it, as it will not suit us to store, owing to our being scarce of room. We will need all of our warehouse space for Lumber and Building Materials, as we expect to stock a larger and more complete line of that than ever. We expect to carry in stock everything you will need to build a house, and also hope to be in position to save you money. Be sure to get what Fertilizer you will need. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL T w wT\i' "t W " VTVv '? YEEK r ? ;-Belk Co.'s 1 DAY MORNING AND f DUGH SATURDAY, f R UNEQUALED S N SILKS. $ losed Out at Less f Their Value I triped Japonika Silks, 25c X 15 CTS. Yard. | eco Silks. Foulard Designs | $ 18 CTS. Yard. | :s, Crepe de Chines, Fou- a feave Silks, etc.?some of enough for a waist, other ill dresses. We Offer to i Last 29 CTS. Yard. j| All Silk Chiffons, Taffetas, ? lards, Extra Wide China A 75c yard?Special f 48 CTS. Yard, d Chiffon, Taffeta, Plain, % Colored Taffetas, 40 inch # es in these; 36 inch Messa- $ est Dollar Values? ,t 75 CTS- Yard. | *t Patterns in Waterproof 25 yard?Special 2 93 CTS. Yard. ? RIVING DAILY | is Dry Goods, Millinery, a fisit us?We will make it t k-Belk Co. I V Us We Both Lose Money. A , r, t r -r. t r, -r^ . t. /T\ ??, VTvTwTwTwTwTwTwTVTwTwTwTvi -LOWEST PRICES I ntlon to a few of the many arti- ? is our constant endeavor to H 2ST QUALITY at the LOW- ? us a trial and we will be sure B e of our permanent customers. RE ngun's Hams, the bent Sugars Mj Drlnao* Vonnv Hull Sond Pn. H ars for 25c; New Orleans Mo. B Collars, all kinds of Farm H nd 5 foot; Enamel Ware, all Bp to 17 years?Prices, 25 Cts. to . K es?Prices, 50 Cts. to $6.00 Pair; Ul 0.00; Various styles of the Sea- Kj den's Suits?Prloe?, $10. to $20. fig rom the Famous Royal Tullors? H 2 for 25 Cts.; a complete assort. S and without collars; all kinds of S| Eimous B. V. D. line; a complete B| Full line of Fancy Ties. h| Jackets are the Best on the Mar- R Goods and Silks?Best Qualities hem. K ns, Percales, White Goods, Hick- B noes for Men; Herman's United Bg ; all sizes of White Canvas Shoes Hi for Ladies; un elegant line of La- 9| Gun Calf. Vicls, Patents, Tans? S We sell Cat's Paw Rubber Heels. H you the MALLORY CRAVEN- B e Panama Hats at $5.00; all styles H eral styles of Ladies' Straw Hats; E? to see our nice line of Boys' and 0 rROUP I rillNCi STORE B Price CLO We are sti ing WHAT THE many New Al position to ofl c i in uus special Merchandise, aged goods, bt buy a DEPEND^ L0\ i Another Shipi Embrc WE OFFER ST] 4B inch FLOUNCINGS?$1.00 27 inch Fine BABY FLOUNCIh 27 inch Elaborately EMBROI Grade?May Price 45 Inch New MARQUISETTE May Price Wide MARQUISETTE BANDS 27 Inch EMBROIDERY FLOU; May Price Beautiful SPECIALLY Real Linen TORCHON LACES good 8c and 10c values?? Heavy Linen TORCHON LACE up to 10c?For May Fine, Dainty VALENCIENNES attractive patterns, 8c and SHADOW LACES, ALL OVER! ?At Popular Prices for 11 New RATTENEA BANDS, W] Special foy May Better Cloti WE SELL THE FAMOUS "H EVERY SUIT STRICTLY COLOR AND TO K 56.50 "HERCULES" SUITS, ne $7.50 "HERCULES" SUITS. Ilfi H $10.00 "HERCULES" SUITS, tl I BOYS' ROS H,> A GOOD LINE OF RELIAB! $2.50 Tan, Mixed Cassimere SU w $3.00 Brown Striped Cassimere H $3.50 Dark Gray Cassimere SU fi| $3.00 Blue WORSTED SUITS, ' R3 $5.00 BLUE SERGE GUARAN g BOYS' HIGI Every Pair of BOYS' PANTS i S ity and the V K 1 Lot Wool CASSIMERE PAN' H 1 Lot $1 Wool CASSIMERE P K LINEN PANTS. 7 to 18?At 1 Splendid Was B Fast Color PRINTED BATIST1 H and Floral designs?Specie 0 Beautifully PRINTED BATIST m . ?these are very attractive Kj Amoskeag, Fast Color DRESS Hf hams on the market?For E 36 in Fast Color PERCALES, Colors?Special At Splendid APRON GINGHAMS Best Fast Color CALICOES?L1 15c COVERT SUITINGS for SI Fast Color LAWNS, neat flgun Genuine HYDE-GRADE GALA Attractive C01 15c STRIPED VOILES, in Whl 35c Satin Stripe VOILES, in W 25c MERCERIZED POPLINS 15c and 20c COTTON FOULAR 25c STRIPED CHIFFON?For House Furni Sj These Prices Are Away Under Bj Are Closed There Will K 50c Full Size BLEACHED SH] gS 69c Full Size SEAMLESS SHE K Beat 75c SALEM SHEETS?E) m 12.50 MARSEILLES QUILTS, 91 <3.00 MARSEILLES QUILTS, m $3.50 MARSEILLES QUILTSm $2.00 Light Weight DIMITY Q K 12 Jc BLEACHED PILLOW CA If Best 15c PILLOW CASES?Ea RK Small BLEACHED TOWELS? & Large BLEACHED TOWELSK 15c Extra Large TOWELS?Ea K 20c Damaak Finished TOWELS HE 39c Pure Linen HEMSTITCHE M 15c TURKISH TOWELS?Eacl igj 20c Extra Large TURKISH TO m 35c BLEACHED TABLE DAM M 50c MERCERIZED TABLE LI g 65c MERCERIZED TABLE LI I THE < MEN'S CLOTHING. NOW?TODAY?Is your time to buy Stylish, Well Made, Good Fitting, Quality CLOTHING. You can't do better anywhere than you can at J. Q. WRAY'S. Our Clothing is the product of one of the largest Clothing manufacturers in the country and the Clothes they turn out are Right-Upto-the Notch In everything that is desirable in Clothes, and my Clearing Sale Frices make them tremendous values. Come and See Them. Men's $20.00 SUITS?NOW $13.48. Men's $15.00 SUITS?NOW $9.98. Men's $12.50 SUITS?NOW $8.18. A AA OTTTfTC? Vmv tA QH ! men ? *iu.uv ouno iiun vv.?w. Men's $5.00 PANTS?NOW $2.98. Men's $4.00 PANTS?NOW $2.68 Men's $3.60 PANTS?NOW $2.68. Men's $2.50 PANTS?NOW $1.98. Men's $2.00 PANTS?NOW $1.68. Boys' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS? All Sizes?89 ITS. and Upward. MEN'S STRAW HATS Men's $2.00 STRAW HATS?$1.48. Men's $1.50 STRAW HATS?98 Cts. Men's $1.00 STRAW HATS?79 Cts. Men's 50c STRAW HATS?39 CIs. Men's 75c STRAW HATS?48 Cls. Men's and Boys' MALAGA HATS. 10 Cts. and Upward. When you -are shopping, visit J. Q. WRAY'S. We know that we have the Goods of Quullty, of Style and are sure that we can please you in Prices. Our Prices will save you money on your purchases. Try Us. It will Rive us pleasure to show you our Goods and quote you our Trices. COME. J. 0 WRAY List of AT UD CA jdying the trade c PEOPLE WANT AN1 ttractions recentlj 17 V/^AI 1 /"i*"! LCI LL1W3 L LyACCllVIJ May Price List s We do not handi ilieving it to be VBLE CLASS of ME1 V SPOT C nent of >idery Flouncing LL OTHER VALUES. Grade?May Price 48 CTS. IGS?75c grade?May Price 48 CTS. DERED FLOUNCINGS?>1.00 48 CTS. FLOUNCINGS?>1.50 Grade? 08 CTS. Yard, to match?May Price 48 CTS. NCINGS?UBually sold at 50c? 24 CTS. New Laces PRICED FOR MAY and INSERTION'S to match? pedal, Yard 5 CTS. IS up to 4 inch wide, and worth 5 CTS. 3 LACES and Insertions, new, 10c values?At 5 CTS. S, BANDS and EDGES to match lay. lite and Arabian?worth 26c? 15 CTS. hing for Boys [ERCULES" SUITS FOR BOYS GUARANTEED TO HOLD ITS GIVE GOOD SERVICE, w Brown mixed, 12 to 18?At $5.00 rht Brown Stripe, 12 to 18?At $6.00 le New Shade of Blue, 12 to 18?$7.50 E BRAND SUITS LE SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES. ITS, 6 to 18?At $2.00. SUITS. 6 to 18?At $2.50. ITS, 6 to 18?At $3.00. 5 to 18?At $2.50 TEED SUITS, 6 to 18?At $4.00. I GRADE PANTS n Our Store Is Of Dependable Qualery Be. t Make Up. rs, 5 to 18?At 50 CTS. ANTS. 8 to 18?At 75 CTS. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. h Goods Values 3, in pretty, neat Figures, Stripes il 10 CTS. E in Side Bands, newest effects, i?At 10 CTS. GINGHAMS?the best 10c Ging- " May Selling At 8 3-4 CTS. neat designs in Light and Dark 8 3.4 CTS. ?Small Checks?At 5 CTS. Ight and Dark?At 5 CTS. cirts and Suits?May Price, 12} CTS. 1 nailarna At. K fTTfi. auu iiuicu us?* ? w TEA?Special for May At 121 CTS. tton Dress Goods te and Colors?Special At 121 CJTS. hlte and Colors?At 22 1-2 CTS. In White and Colors?For May 19 CTS. DS?For May Selling At 12 1-2 CTS. May Selling At 18 0T8. shings for May lling Present Value and When These Lots Be No More At These Prices. EETS?Each 29 CJTS. !ETS?Each 48 CTS. ach 69 CTS. full size?Each $1.75* Extra Quality?Each $2.25. -Very fine and heavy?Each 92.75. UILTS?Each $1.60. SES, Standard Size?Each 9 CTS. Ch 12 1-2 CTS. -Each 4 CTS-Each 8 CIS. ch 10 CJTS. 1?At 15 CTS. ID TOWELS?Each 25 CTS. i 10 CJTS. WELS?Each 15 CTS. [ASK?Yard 25 CTS. N EN?Yard 39 CJTS. N EN?Yard 48 CJTS. CLOUD W. O. HARSF PLAY BALL Get busy. Take an occasional afternoon often and take a turn at the really great national game. It will give you more energy and vim for the next day's game of work. See us for the necessary Implements of the game. BASE BALLS?5 CTS. to $1.25. MITTS?25 CTS. to $5.00. GLOVES?25 CTS. to $3.50. BATS?10 CTS. to $1.00. TOE and HEEL PLATES, MASKS, "DOCIE," Etc. TENNIS BALLS?5 CTS. and Up. TENNIS RACKETS, NETS, Etc. Yorkville Hardware Co. TONIGHT STAR THEATRE The Patronage of the STAR THEATRE is constantly Increasing?the Pictures are being Improved as the patronage increases. Come and bring your friends TONIGHT. The pictures for Tonight are as good as you have ever seen in Yorkville and you will be pleased with them. STAR THEATRE May Sf THE sssss? vSHST arefully with the D AT PRICES THAT r added to our lin it Values for Ma] ire for clean, ne\ le remnants, secoi economy for the HCHANDISE at our ASH < Ladies' Gau Ladles' BLEACHED VESTS?Each Ladles' TAPED NECK GAUZE VEST Ladles' LISLE GAUZE VESTS?Each Ladles' CUMPY CUT VESTS?Bach Ladles* Silk Lisle, Silk Taped VESTSSpecial Under-M 50c Best, Pull Cut GOWNS?For May 75c Best Pull Cut CAMBRIC GOWNS Best $1.00 GOWNS?High and Low N CORSET COVERS?Splendid valuesLadies' 25c DRAWERS, Hemstitched Ladles' 39c DRAWERS, Hemstitched, Ladles' 39c DRAWERS, Lace Trimme Ladies' CAMBRIC SKIRTS?At Misses' DRAWERS?At Sample Skirts-0 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I "QUEEN" SAMPLE SKIRTS?Ol VERY LATEST MATERIALS A1N QUICK SELLING AT ONE-THIR 1 $10.00 SKIRT?At $6.50 2 $9.00 SKIRTS?At $6.00. 4 $8.50 SKIRTS?At $5.75. 5 $6.00 SKIRTS?At $4.< 4 $5.00 SKIRTS?A / 2 $4.00 SKIRT! Ladies' Oxfords The Demand for Plain and Strap Pun dies, Misses and Children?We i In Pumps and < Ladies' TAN PUMPS?At Ladles' WHITE PUMPS?At Ladles' BLACK PUMFS?At $1.50 Ladies' BLACK and TAN OXFORDS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S O Ornwlnar Girl's White. 2 Stran PUMP. Growing Girl's Gun Metal, 2 Strap Pt Misses' White, 2 Strap PUMP, low he Children's White 2 Strap Pump, low 1 Children's White, 2 Strap PUMP, wed Infants' White, 2 Strap PUMPS, wedj Misses' Patent and Tan Strap PUMPS Children's Patent and Tan Strap PU* Children's Patent and Tan Strap PU& Misses' and Children's Fine Strap PU Patent Kid?At "E. C. SKUFFER" B; For Boys and Girls?'l an Calf With Wide Foot Form Last?An I "E. C. SKUFFER" SANDALS, Hi to "E. C. SKUFFER" SANDALS, 2| to E "E. C. SKUFFER" SANDALS. 81 to 1 "E. C. SKUFFER" SANDALS, 5 to 8 Infants' KIDDO SANDaLS, 11 to 6? Boys' Scoti Made of Raw Hide?Olive Color?To Great Demand for tin Men's SCOUT SHOES, 6 to 10?At Boys' SCOUT SHOES, 2i to 5i?At Boys' SCOUT SHOES, 13 to 2?At Boys' SCOUT SHOES, 9 to 12?At Men's Fine Oxfoi "BOSTONIANS" in Patents, Gun Met Kid?Price J. E. FRENCH line of Button and B1 fine leathers and new toes?At Other High Grade OXFORDS in Pater Calf?At Men's Vlcl Kid, Patent Calf and Gun 1 Big Ribbon SPECIAL SALE HAIR BOW Splendid Stiff TAFFETA RIBBONS? 10 Best 25c Heavy, Plain and Fancy WI] Selling1?At Big Values in Cui One lot 15c CURTAIN MADRAS, witt One lot 12|c CURTAIN MADRAS, wil I or _ nAT AntlTN DADTMPD nn Prootn 2 DC CUlA^nOU ovnuun, Ull vivoiu At 12J CURTAIN NET, White and Ecru White Goods foi 25c LINAIRE In Fine, Sheer Plaids a 20c Plain, Striped LINAIRE. 29 Inch Soft Finish FOPLINS?Special At 25c Best WAISTINGS, Mercerized Fir 40 Inch WHITE LAWNS?At 10 C 36 Inch NAINSOOK. 15c quality?At One lot White 15c SUITINGS?Specia CASH S IAW, Manager. Paints, Oils and Varnishes TOWN AND COUNTRY PAINT MASTIC PAINT THE KINDS THAT LAST ALABASTINE,?All Colors. If You Expect to Paint Your Home. Get OUR Prices On the Paints, Etc., before buying. See Us for Brushes, Glass, Putty. YORK FURNITURE CO. CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION I Headquarters York County Democratic ( Executive Committee. < Yorkville, S. C.. April 25th, 1912. : THE York County Democratic Con vent ion is hereby called to meet in ' I the Court House at Yorkville, S. C., on I MONDAY. MAY 6TH. 1912, at twelve 1 o'clock, M., for the purpose of electing officers to serve for the next two years, 1 also ten delegates to the State Conven- I tlon, which will be held in Columbia I on Wednesday, May 15th, 1912, a mem- ' ber of the State Executive Committee, ! and to transact such other business as < may be in the interest of the party. I W. B. WILSON. Jr.. County Chairman. J. H. SAYE, Secretary. 34 ft. 3t 0 fecials I PRE view of hav- 1 PLEASE. The I es puts us in 1 f. The prices 1 v, high-claass 1 ids, or dama- 1 consumer to I CES ze Vests 5 OTB. | S?Each 10 OTB. f* i . 1ft OTB. | lft OTB. W -Each as CTS. uslin Values Selling At SO OTB. ?For May SeUlnc 60 OTB. eck?For May Selling 80 OTB. At as ore. and so ore. Ruffle?Special 10 OTB. with fine Tucks?At 2ft OTB. ( d?At as ore. SO OTB., 76 OTB. and $1.00. ? 10 OTB. and aft OTB. ne-Third Off 3Y EXPRESS EIGHTEEN ME OF A KIND ONLY?THE & ID NEWEST MODELS?FOR D UNDER REGULAR PRICE 00. t $8.50. 3?At $8.00. prj i and Pumps | ripe Ib Unprecedented, tor La- k \re Showing the Newest Oxfords. $1.76, $8.60, $8.00 and $S.ft0 j 9 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $a.50 , $3.00, $3.60, $8.00 and $8.50 -At $1.50, $8.00 and $8.50 XFORDS AND PUMPS low heel, 2 J to S?At $1.60 IMP, low heel, 2| to 6? At $3.00 Pair %% el, 12 to 2?At $1.00 leel, 9 to 11?At 90 OTB. ge, 5 to 8?At 7ft OTB. {< ; ie, 2 to 5?At 50 OTB. , 12 to 2?At $1.50 IPS, 9 to 11?At $l.a& fPS R tr? 8 At 11.00 MPS, In Russia Calf and $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50 VREFOOT SANDALS Extra Heavy, Flexible Solee? k deal Every-Day Shoe. = i! 2?At $1.50 i?At $1.75 1?At $1.25 m ?At $1.00 At 00 CTS. t Shoes | ugliest and Easiest to Wear? ? Good Grade. :>* $2.50 Pair. $2.25 Fair. $1.90 Pair. $1.05 Pair. rds and Shoes al, Russia Calf and Vici $8.50 Pair, ucher Oxfords, In all the $4.00 Pair, it, Oun Metal and Russia 'i $2.50 PairMetal SHOES?Warrant$2.00 Pair. i Values RIBBONS FOR MAY. All good colors?At CTS., 12 1-2 CTS. and 15 OT8. DE RIBBONS?For May 19 CTS. Yard. tain Materials i Colored Borders?At 10 CTS. '/I :h Colored Borders?At 9 OT8. and Arabian Grounds? 18 CTS. i ?At 9 CTS. i r Mav ^pllino L 1TXU J ,j nd Stripes?At 15 CT8. 4 es wide?At 12 1-2 CT8. J 12 1*2 OTS. f ilsh?At 1? OTS. V-A rrs., 12 1-2 OTS. and 15 OTS. % 10 OTS. | A 8 1-8 OTS. TORE I I CAN PLEASE YOU WITH MOLASSES IN PORTO RICO?AS WELL AS IN'HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW ORLEANS. LOUIS ROTH TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. THE regular Spring Examination ot applicants for certificates to teach In public schools will be held In the Court House at Yorkville, on FRIDAY, MAY 3, next, beginning promptly at ) o'clock a. m. The questions on Pedigogy are based on the South Carolina Manual for the Elementary Schools, by W. K. Tate, and those on Algebra, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, Agriculture, Physiology, Civics and Current Events, are based on the State-adopted Text Books. Manuals can be secured from the County Superintendent of Education on rejuest. Applicants will be required to furnish writing materials. J. W. QUINN, T. E. McMACKIN, J. H. WITHBRSPOON. 33 t 2t