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^ Ihe Cotton Jfflarhet. Yorkville, June 11.?Cotton, llje. New York, June 10: Cotton spot closed quiet, 10 points higher; mld. dling uplands 11.75; middling gulf 12.00; no sales. Cotton futures closed very steady as follows: Jan. 11.65; Feb. 11.70; Mar. 11.77; May 11.82; June 11.27; July 11.36; Aug. 11.40; Sept. 11.49; Oct. 11.58; Nov. 11.62; Dec. 11.68. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR U. S. SENATE 1 HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic ^ party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL. Laurens, S. C. FOR CLERK OF THE COURT WE are authorized to announce JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THE manv friends of .T. R. HAILE of Fort Mill, hereby announce him as ^ a suitable candidate for the State Legislature, subject to action of Primaries of Democratic party. WESTERN YORK. May 14, 1912. t 39 te FOR SHERIFF WE are authorized to announce S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for Sheriff of York county, subject to the approval of the Democratic party in the Primary Election. 38 tf 4 FOR THE STATE SENATE I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 37 t te THOS. F. McDOW. WE are authorized to announce ^ JAMES E. BEAMOUARD of Clover, as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the primary election. 35 t te , Refrigerators A Good Refrigerator in your home will almost pay for the ice it uses by saving milk, butter and other foods that would go to waste during hot weather, except for the use of a Refrigerator. If ? you haven't a Refrigerator in your ^ home, you ought to have one. Come and see us and let us show you how good our Refrigerators are. Our prices are very modest. Iro Cronm Vroororz 1VV VI VMVIft M VVMVV V Then again, every home ought to have an Ice Cream Freezer and our kind is the kind you ought to have. All sizes?1 to 8 quarts. Yorkville Hardware Co. * NOTICE TO TEACHERS ALL YORK COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERS are urged to attend the Summer School of the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina, June 19th to ^ July 18th, 1912. The matriculation fee of J5.00 will be refunded to all teachers who attend the Summer School and successfully complete at least three studies, provided that they teach next year in this county. All certificates will also be renewed for two years from July 18. We wish at this time to request that teachers do not ask the County Board to renew their certificates except on the successful completion of the work at a Summer School, the holding of a Diploma of an accredited college of this State, or satisfactorily passing the Teachers' Examination. J. W. QUINN. i T. E. McMACKIN, J. HARVEY WITHERSPOON. York County Board of Education. 4 7 t.f. 2t I Embroideries I Reduced at Thomson's OQ1 I 20 per cent I I for one week I BEGINS FRIDAY of t SATURDAY NIGHT, the 2 f Insertions; Ladies' and Child I Men's and Boy's Pants and S I week. Tell your friends ab< I ?Friday and Saturday. w loxg cixyrii??8 crs. b< I One Hundred Bolts of Soft Finis Bong Cloth. $1.25 quality?On 5 98 CTS. embroideries redcci 20 per cent Our Entire Stock of Embroklerle Ing of Flouncings, Edgings and ?Go On Sale at 20 Per Cent II 27 inch Flouncings. 29c value?Sa 24 < 27 inch Flouncing?50c value?Sa SO C 27 inch Baby Irish Flouncing, $1 Sale Price 79 < 45 inch Baby Irish Flouncing, $2.! ?Sale Price $1.98 Swiss Nainsook and Cambric Edg I Insertions sold during this Sale 20 Per Cent 1 Embroidery Bands?values 25c, 3 75c and $1.00?All Reduced 20 L ACES All 10 Cts. Val Lace Edging and In On Sale At 8 ( A11 5 Cts. Val Ijnce and Insertlt Sale At 3 1-2 < All 15 Cts. Val Lace Edgings ant Itions?One Sale At 12 < LADIES' MESSALIXE PETTI $2.19 One Lot Ladles' Messallne Silk l*t $2.98 values?Sale Prlee I WHITE QUILTS DEDUCED 20 PER CEX $1.25 White lied Spreads?98 UTS $1.50 White lied Spreads?$1.1 $2.50 White lied Spreads?$1 $3.50 White Marseilles Qu $5.00 Marseilles Quilts? (REMEMBER?This 20 per ( bring your friends Fridi LADIES' I Shirt Waists f|y REDUCED AT | Thomson's 20 per cent ^ I FOR ONE WEEK 300 YARDS OF 40 INCH White Lawns SHORT LENGTHS, 3 to 10 Yards? 10 to 15 CENT GOODS?ALL AT ONE PRICE? [ 5 Cents McCONNELL'S TIIE HOUSE THAT BARGAINS ARE BUILDING. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT The Country Boarder Weighed in the Balances BOTH ARE GOOD DON'T MISS THEM Admission: 5c and 10c STAR THEATRE Today Is a good time to begin a free use of a thoroughly efficient disinfectant around your premises. For this purpose there is.nothing that equals Ghloro Naptholeum It is a time-tested preparation that is recognized the world over as a disinfectant of the highest efficiency. Spraying it about pig pens, stables, chicken yards, dog kennels. It destroys all kinds of vermin and their eggs. Get it here in Quart, Half and Gallon cans. YORK DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE TOP DRESSER The best authority on farming has this to say of Top Dresser: "The growing plants take up from the soil the manure put in as a first application long before it is ready to fruit. This is true of cotton as well as corn. From the fine results I have obtained I believe that the method of additional fertilizing is the right one. You use this additional fertilizer at a critical time in the life of the plant, the ti le when the plant needs all the strengil: it can get in order to fruit perfectly and hence such additional fertilization is absolutely necessary to get best results." We sell Catawba Fertilizer Co.'s Top Dresser?which has the ammoniates exactly right. Not all Soda but a plant food that feeds the plant when it needs the food. This Top Dresser is said to be better than Soda, by those who have used both. It costs much less than Soda. We hope our customers will try a few sacks of Top Dresser. Also have 8-3-3 Guano. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THOM % REDUC FOR ONI his week and CONTINUES ALL 2nd. Twenty per cent reduction Iren's Muslin Underwear, Ladies'! Itraw hats. You can save twenty out THOMSON S REDUCTION )LT M U S LI N U X 20 PER CENT Ll?'g1LSl, ladles' Gowns. Skirl tiw. Roll Covers and Children the Bolt. Reduced 20 Per Cen Ladies' 50c Gowns?39 Ladles' $1.00 Gowns Ladies' $1.25 Gowi Ladies' $1.50 Go s, consist- Ladies' $1.00 S: Insertions Ladies' $1.2 Reductions. Ladies' $ fte Pnce Indies' 25c Drawers? _!a Ladies' 50c Drawerslo Price Indies' 25c Corset 7n*. sani. Ladies' 50c Cor> yalue? , Ladies' 75c Co CTS. lard Ladies' $1.00 Goniliinat *0 value Ladles' $1.50 Combi the ^ard. Children's 10c Drawer ;ing and Children's 25c Drawi at a Children's 25c Fei Reduction. 5c. 50c. LACK CU Per Cent. 20 PER CENT $1.00 Lace Curtains?7 $1.25 Lace Curtainsisertions $1.50 ]?co Curtail :TS. Yard. $2.50 I*co Curt. ?ns?On $5.oo Lace C TTS. Yard. [1 Inser- L A DIES' S III 7rs- * anl __ REDUCED 20 [COATS Ladies' 50c White Sliii Ladles' $1.00 White Sli Ladies' $1.25 White Sh ttleoat.M, ladles' $1.50 White Sli GAUZE 50 Dozen Toadies' Gauz T 50 Dozen Ladies' (iau? ?. WHITE GOODSI;?8, ' hie lot White Goods, $398 15c?All On One Co ;ent Reduction Sale begins FRID ly and Saturday. This Sale is Ca HE THO: YORKVIL I WHY * INDEPE WHY WORK AND SLAVE LIFE WHEN A FEW DOLL/ THEN, WOULD MAKE Y MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVII WE PAY' FOUR PER CEN ED QUARTERLY'. ON ALL The National ABSOLUT! Rock Hill, THE UNITED STATES GOVI m~ THIS W. J. RODDEY, President. TO CLEAN WE WILL CLOSE 01 CY AND COLOF CENT REDUCTI BS1.00 Messalines, Yard 50c Satin Foulards (Di ^ $1.00 Satin Foulards ( L * 50c China Silks, 27 Incl R CHEAP SILKS?HALI 35c Suisine Silks In pr 25c Dotted and Figured G25c Rajah Silka, Light WASH GOODS SPECI A Pretty 5c Printed Lawi ures and Floral I calico?10 Yarda S I "Hyde-Grade" Galatea on the market?Ah Special Yard N COTTON DRESS GOC 25c Printed Tissue in 15c Striped Voiles in g S35c Satin Stripe Voiles 19c Cotton Foulards?/ BABY IRISH FLOUN I $1.00 grade, 27 inches ' material?A few \ ?To Close At The 50c Bands to Mat THE CLOUD BOVETA AT $1.00 A SACK. BOVETA Is a mixture of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, put up In the proper proportion for milk cows. The price is reasonable now?Only $1.00 a Sack of 100 Lbs. I have it in stock. LOUIS ROTH SON'S :7707V SA Z WEEK , THROUGH the ENTIRE FO in Laces, Embroidery Flouncii Shirt Waists, White Quilts, Lac cents on every dollar by trad SALE, which BEGINS FRIDA D E R W E A R yA1 REDUCTION s, Drawers, Corset 's Muslin Underwear f?00 yards t for Ono Week. quality CTS. -79 CTS. is?98 CTS. * \vns?$1.19. klrts?79 CTS. 25 Doz. 1 5 Skirts?98 CTS. On Sal* 1.50 Skirts?$1.19. 25 Doz. E 19 CTS. Towels-39 CTS. Covers?19 CTS. <et Covers?39 CTS. T ,. .. rset Covers?59 CTS. ilif Ion Suits?79 CTS. nation Suits?$1.19. , s?8 errs. 1,1 &auz ;rs?19 CTS. l rrls Waists?19 CTS. 1 n t i i v s 2r' Doz- ] R T A I N S Cut sar REDUCTION ore?Pi 9 CTS. Pair. -98 CTS. Pair. is?$1.19 Pair. I iiins?$1.98 l>alr. urtalns?$3.98 Pulr. All Men's Dress ] It T W A I S T S PER CENT ? rt Waists 39 CTS. w lilt Waists 79 CTS. Irt Waists ' 98 CTS. All Roys' Irt Waists $1,19 VESTS Mi e Vests? I 5 CTS. Each. , i, Vests? AU Men's Three for 2.-> CTS. Thorn* -10 CTS. YARD 1a? 1 01? nn/l ivc, 16 2V, aim un'er?Prico One lot ] 10 CTS. Yard and Or AY and continues through the sh and nothing sold at this Redi MSON C ,LE, S. C. 5SpS^SS?iSw!w?iiSiw^?^^^?wSwiwiiiSiWiiS5^ Senator Till j "The establishment of Win Hill has enhanced real estate i and justified the wisdom o: in securing the location of th< Hill). Extract from Senator W WWTm _ S1 JOT BE I NDENT FOR OTHERS. ALL YOUR IRS LAID ASIDE NOW AND OU INDEPENDENT AND ^G **?. ????? T INTEREST. COMPOUNDSAVINGS. Union Bank, ELY SAFE - - s. c. SRNMENT DEPOSITS WITH BANK IRA B. DUN LAP, Cashier. JR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAN IED SILKS AT 30 TO 50 PER ION wide?To Close at 69 CTS. ress Patterns)?Yard At 35 CTS. Dress Patterns)?Yard At 69 CT8. hes wide?At 39 CTS. - PRICE. etty shades?At 181-2 CTS. I Suisine Silka?At 131-2 CTS. Shades?At 131-2 CTS. IAL8? ns In neat Dots, Stripes, Flg)eslgns?More durable than pecial for 39 CTS. Cloth?the best wash fabric vays sells at 15c 11 1-2 CTS. IDS REDUCED? Dainty Stripes?At 15 CTS. ood Shades?At 10 CTS. , White and Colors?At 181-2 CTS. it 11 1-2 CTS. CINGS? wide, on fine texture chiffon ery handsome patterns left 59 CTS. ch?At 29 CT8. CASH STORE Call on me for CHASE & SANBORN COFFEES TEAS AND SPICE8 HAM, BACON AND BREAKFA8T STRIPS SNOW WHITE SNOW DRIFT AND' PURE LARDCIGARS AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. I W. JOHNSON Muslin 1 Underwear I * n Reduced at 1 1.1*. Thomson's 1 20 per cent V for one week I LLOWING WEEK, Closing i ig, Embroidery Edging and I e Curtains, and Towels; also J ling at Thomson's for one I Y. Come the first two days I ItD WIDE WHITE MADRAS B -10 CTS. YARD A of Yard-wide White Madras, 12 Jo I ?On Sale At 10 CTS. Yard. I TOWEL SALE H 19 CTS. AND 39 CTS. E Turkish Bath Towels, 25c value, K e At 19 CTS. Each. xtra Large Size 50c Turkish Bath A ?Sale Price 39 CTS. H HOSIERY S [osc In Bluck, Tan and White? I 9 CTS. Pair. 5c Hose?Black. Tan and White H ;e?Price 12 CTS. Pair. H BEST 50 CTS. SHIRT?14 CTS. J Men's Colored Negligee Shirts? H ne size as $1.00 Shirts?Fast Col- 9 Ice 44 CTS. Each. M EN'S PANTS ? IEDUCED 20 PER CENT | i Pants, both Work Pants and E Pants?Reduced For One Week a . 20 Per Cent. 9 BOYS' PANTS B EDUCED 20 PER CENT. 5 Punts Reduced during This Sale S 20 Per Cent. I JN'S STRAW HATS S IEDUCED 20 PER CENT A i and Boys' Straw Hats?Sold At H m's for One Week?At S 20 Per Cent Reduction. NB 3N'S FELT HATS?98 CTS. B Men's Felt Hats in Blues. Tans, D eens?-On Sale At 98 CTS. Each. H following week. Come and I uction will be charged. S BOYS' and MEN'S I 0 Pants and a Straw Hats 1 REDUCED AT 1 Thomson's I 20 PER CENT J FOR ONE WEEK | wmmmmmmmmmmmmm 4 made at Winthrop Lou "My memory has been busy also recallii visit when as Governor I came with the other vantages offered by the four South Carolina Women's College. We stopped at Chester fin around there, and then came on to Rock Hill, a i . thence to Anderson. The people of Rock Hil] earnest about obtaining the location of the Coll they pressed upon us to take land which we t which we have since had to purchase at a high all the land on this side of the street out to the a great institution we were founding and how i ed the 16 acres which we have since bought nc high price for this land because the establishmi enhanced real estate values phenomenally and securing the location of the College here." "It is true we could sell the land now, that twice or three times as much as it cost, but Wi of selling real estate." This gives you an idea of a i i in* LOIS AIOUIIU WII THE SECTION OF OAKLA1 SOLD AT , JUNE 20 IS NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL The Streets Have Alrt -AND Tl Electric Street Cars Maintain a i this Propert One block from the College C; [ outside the City Limits, an NO CITY All taxes for 1912 will be paid & Town Site C Write for our Booklet of Rock Hill, I said about "A GOOD TOWN" and the your present home and cast your lot v the children can enjoy religious, educat they may not have had so far. Lots Will Be Sold at 1 ' TERMS: 10% cash; the balan< ?December 1st, 1912, '13, '14 ! Rock Hill Land and Tovi JAMES S. WHIT The Peoples Trust C< C. L. COBB, S - " * ? hihi mi ? m m mi mi mi mi ? mi in niumayimm \man Said ithrop College at Rock values phenomenally f the Rock Hill people e College here"?(Rock Tillman's speech lege last April: lg events and incidents of my first trustees to inspect the sites and adcities which were bidding for the it, after we left Columbia, and looked nd went from here to Spartanburg and I impressed us as being specially in lege here, and I recall how earnestly hen thought we did not need, but l figure. They begged us to accept street car line, but, not realizing what t would expand and grow, we declin>rth of the old dormitory. We paid a \ ent of the College at Rock Hill has justified the wisdom ot the people in we bought at such a high price, for . nthrop College is not in the business that outsiders think of ithrop College W THAT IS TO BE 4 UCTION AND 21 LY SITUATED BUT lady Been Graded HE10 Minute Schedule through V. impus you will be just d of course will have TAXES. by the Rock Hill Land !ompany. * iook at the Pictures, read what is n make up your mind to leave - ? i ' fl rith wide awake people wnere . j ional and social advantages that What They'll Bring ce in five equal payments , '15, '16, at 7% interest. j m Site Co., Owner, E, Secretary, o., Selling Agent. iecretary, mi ?i an mum am mi mi immi mi m m m m