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^ Special Notices. Unveiling at Canaan. Cherokee Camp, No. 232, W. O. W., Cherokee Flails, S. C.. will meet at Canaan Cemetery', York county, June 23rd at 1.30 P. M.. for the purpose of unveiling a monument to the memory of Sovereign P. S. Fayssoux. All Camps are invited to be present and participate in the exercises, and all relatives and friends of the deceased are requested to be present. J. R. Hord, Clerk. 6-14-21. to ITCHING, FIERY, RAW ECZEMA. V Relieved In a Few Seconds. Yes, an itching, burning, raw irritated skin relieved the moment Zemo touches it. Zemo is a clean, soothing, healing wash, composed of Thymol, Glycerine, Witch Hazel. Boracic Acid and other medicinal healing properties. Zemo relieves and cures every form of skin and scalp eruption, and If you are not entirely satisfied with results from the very first 25-cent bottle, druggists will refund your money. Large size bottle |1._ Endorsed and sold In Yorkville hy York urug score. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and their guarantee is as good as gold. York Drug Store. Fifth Sunday Meeting. The fifth Sunday meeting of York Baptist association will be held with the Union Baptist church on June 29^ 30. 1912: B Programme?Saturday. 10.30?Devotional. 11.00?How Should We Teach Our Doctrine??A. E. Willis, J. W. Barber, W. J. Nelson. 12.00?Should Our Churches Be More Strict In Discipline??W. D. Thom^ asson, S. R. Brock, W. E. Lowe, S. * P. Hair. 1.00?Dinner. 2.30?Devotional. 2.45?State Missions? (1) A Backward Look?W. S. Walters. (2) Present Needs?L. Ounter. (3) How Can We Meet Our Needs? S. M. Grist, Jackson Hamilton. Sunday. 10.15?Sunday School Rally? (1) Organized Classes?J. W. Barber. T. J. Rabb. (2) Cradle Roll?L. Gunter. (3) Home Department?Jackson Hamilton. (4) Teacher Training?S. P. Hair. ^ 11.30?Sermon?W. J. Nelson. Special Train to Baltimore, Md., Monday. June 24th, 1912, via. Southern Railway. On account of the national Democratic convention, Baltimore, Md., June 25th. the Southern Railway will operate special train from Charlotte, N. C., leaving Charlotte at 8.00 P. M., June 24th, via Washington and Penn., R. R., arriving at Baltimore about 8.30 A. M., Tuesday, June 25th. Round trip rates as follows: Charlotte $14 20 Concord 13 55 Salisbury 12 85 Lexington 12 40 ? * ?" 14 QK MOCK Mill . ? Mooresville 13 65 Hickory 14 60 Shelby 15 45 Marion 15 85 ^ Low round trip rates in same proportion from all other stations on Southern railway, tickets to be good returning on any regular train so as to reach original starting point by midnight of July 3rd. Passengers from all branch line points can use regular trains to junction points, connecting with special train. Special train will consist of first class coaches and Pullft? man cars. A rare opportunity for merchants and others to visit Washington and Baltimore at small cost. For further information, Pullman reservations, etc., call on any agent. Southern railway, or R. H. Debutts, Division Passenger agent, Charlotte, ^ N. C. ? Charlotte, N. C.. June 11th, 1912. $he dfotton Iflarhet. Yorkvllle, June 21.?Cotton, 11 3-4 cents. New York, June 19.?Cotton spot ft closed steady, unchanged; middling uplands 11.60; middling gulf 11.85; sales 2,757 bales. Cotton futures closed steady as follows: Jan. 11.54; Feb. 11.59: Mar. 11.65; May 11.72; June 11.14; July 11.18; Aug.* 11.28; Sept. 11.35; Oct. 11.46; Nov. 11.53; Dec. ^ 11.57. ANNOUNCEMENTS I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the Democratic Primary. GLENN W. RAGSDALE. % WANTED GOOD beef cattle and a few hundred hens. 2t Ferguson Bros. D. E. Flnley J. A. Marion to Finley & Marion ATTORNEYS AT LAW Opposite Court House Yorkvllle. S. C. \ 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank At Sharon, in the State of South Car* Carolina, at the close of business, June 14, 1912: Resources: Loans and Discounts 3 73,665 14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 353 70 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 ft Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 196 52 Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures 4,651 96 Due irom i\auonai canxs (not reserve agents) 4,046 61 Due from approved Reserve Agents 10,940 94 ? Notes of other National Banks 1,035 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 168 56 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie $2,742 10 Legal-tender notes. 90 00 2,832 10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,250 00 Total $124,140 53 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 00 Surplus fund 2,100 00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 3,260 52 National Bank Notes outstanding 24,000 00 Due to other National Banks 977 91 ^ Dividends unpaid 21 00 Individual Deposits subject to check 29,764 32 Demand certificates of deposit 3,012 24 Time certificates of deposit. 34,711 71 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,292 83 Total $124,140 53 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COfNTV OF YORK, SS: I. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier of the g above named bank, do solemnly swear " that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J S. HARTNESS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of June, 1912. C. S. PRATT, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: ^ J. H. Saye, J. S. Rainey, J. L. Rainey, Directors. MISS TOPSY TURVY OR "The Courtship of the Deacon," will be presented in the Clover Opera House next THURSDAY EVENING, June 27 under auspices of the Sharon School Improvement Association. The patronage of the Clover public is solicited. Admission 15 cents and 25 cents. 2t NOTICE THE voters resident within the School District of Yorkvllle, being the same area that is embraced within the limits of the town of Yorkvllle, State of South Carolina, are hereby called together in annual School Meeting, in the Court House at Yorkvllle, South Carolina, at 11.30 o'clock of the forenoon of July 2nd, 1912, for the purpose of hearing the full report of the Trustees of their transactions during the School year now drawing to a close, and their estimate of expenditures, necessary for the ensuing year. Take notice further, that Charles H. Sandifer, T. W. Clawson and N. J. N. Bowen, three managers of election appointed by the trustees of the aforesaid School Distrclt, will open a poll at the Court House in Yorkvllle, South Carolina, at 12 o'clock M. on July 2nd. 1912, to be kept open until 5 o'clock p. m.. at which election the qualified voters of said School District shall vote for or against the assessment and levy of a local tax of FIVE MILLS upon all taxable property within Said School District for the school year commencing in September, 1912. By order of the Board. W. R. CARROLL, Chairman of Board of Trustees, School District of Yorkvllle, R. C. Alleln, Secretary. Bank No. 191. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF HICKORY GROVE Located at Hickory Grove, S. C.; at the close of business, June 14, 1912. Roaoureee: Loans and Discounts $55,213 13 Overdrafts 1,268 66 Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 923 07 Currency 1,800 00 Gold 85 00 Silver and other minor coin. 405 52 Total $61,145 38 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $12,500 00 Surplus Fund 5,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,790 18 Due to Banks and Bankers.. 403 91 Individual Deposits subject to Check 19,358 67 Savings Deposits 2,255 57 Time Certificates of Deposit 7,141 82 Cashier's Checks 195 23 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed 12,500 00 Total $61,145 38 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 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 20th day of June, 1912. JAMES M. COBB. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. S. Wilkerson, J. N. McGill, D. J. Smith, Directors. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkville, In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, June 14, 1912: Resources: Loans and Discounts $200,555 74 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 352 57 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 37,500 00 Bonds, Securities, etc 2,500 00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 1,500 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 24,346 74 Due from approved Re serve Agents 8,372 95 Checks and other cash items 1,435 66 Notes of other National Banks 2,245 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 150 10 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie $12,032 05 Legal-tender notes 530 00 12,562 05 Redempton fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 % of circulation) 1.875 00 Total $293,395 81 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 50,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided Profits, less expenses and taxes paid 20,939 82 National Bank notes outstanding: 37 500 00 Individual deposits subject to cheek.567,669 38 Savings deposits . 12,499 14 Time certificates of deposit 56,865 79 Cashier's checks outstanding 421 68 137,455 99 Bills payable. Including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 30,000 DO Reserved for taxes, etc 2,500 00 Total 5293.395 81 State of South Carolina, County of York, ss: I. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the, above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st dav of June, 1912. JNO. R. HART, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, W. B. Moore, O. E. Wilkins, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the ioan and J&U'ittflS 3Satth Located at Yorkville, S. C., at the close of business June 14, 1912. Resources: Loans and Discounts 5231,059 14 Overdrafts 1,007 56 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 30,000 00 J Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200 00 I Due from Banks and Bankers 32,575 69 Currency 4,540 00 Gold 55 00 Silver and other minor coin 1,224 91 Checks and Cash Items 121 10 Total 5301,783 40 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in 5 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 46,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 7,033 58 Individual Deposits subject to Check 5 86.283 45 Savings Deposits 10,310 46 Time Certificates of Deposit 87,973 45 Cashier's Checks. 198 38 Total Deposits 184,765 74 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 10,000 00 Other Liabilities, viz 3,984 08 Total 5301,783 40 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York ss. Before me came J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being: duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. P. McMURRAY. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of June, 1912. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: B. N. Moore, W. W. Lewis, J. S. Brice, Directors. WANTED I EXPERIENCED Dry Goods Salesman. Address Box 187, Chester. S. C. 50 f. t. 2t The Cigarette Habit The Alcohol Habit The Tobacco Habit The Gossip Habit ARE AU< BAD HABITS. It appears that every man must have a habit. Why not have a GOOD HABIT? Get the Banking Habit. It only takes a dollar to start a bank account with us. The Bank of Clover, OIjOVBR, 0. o. This is The Place TO BUY YOUR QROCERIE8. See us for FLOUR, MEAL. CORN and OATS, and all kinds of COW and HORSE FEED. See us for MEAT, LARD, and the best quality of HAMS. See us for SUGAR, COFFEE. TEAS and EXTRACTS. See us for IRISH POTATOES, CABBAGE, Etc. We are selling for CASH. Men's and Children's Oxfords, Men's and Boys' Suits At HALF PRICE. Yours for business, lorkrllle Banking t Mercantile Co. We Will Give Away a quart of the best vinegar to the first person who will give us the author and name the poem from which the following is quoted: "Marriage from love like vinegar from wine? A sad, sour sober beverage?by time Is sharpened from its high celestial flavor Down to a very homely household savour."?Moral: We've Just placed In position a new barrel of the best vinegar. Now is the time that you need it. Our splendid reliable Mason's fruit jars are going. You have only a comparatively short time in which to save your fruit. And we have the sugar, tc *? We keep everything in fresh groceries. We keep a good line of canned goQds. We have lots of sweet candy. We have a nice line of notions. We keep a small, select line of hardware. We keep the best coffees and teas. We have, we think, the best bread in the state. We keep both violins and fiddles. Special: Meal Sacks for your wheat and oats. HERNDON & GORDON. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT BILL AND THE BEAR AND TOMMY'S CAMERA TWF FTFRNAL TRIANGLE Saturday night. SERGEANT DILLON'S BRAVERY THE CALL OF THE OPEN RANCH "Monday night. LOVE IN MEXICO THREE YEARS LATER STAR THEATRE Old Sol is Sizzling Hot The good old summer time Is upon us with a vengeance?To be comfortable during the hot weather, wear one of our? $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 Or $22.00 TWO-PIECE 8UIT8. We make them to your measure In Half, Quarter or Full Lined?Any style you wish. No extra charges for extra sizes. See Samples Today. McCONNELL'S % THE HOUSE THAT BARGAINS ARE BUILDING. What of the Future? Every man knows what is behind him, but there is not one on earth today that knows what is ahead of him except death, and none know the day It will come, unless they have been tried and sentenced to death in Virginia or Massachusetts, in Canada, or some one of the European countries where law is supreme. While it is a fact that the only reliable guide we have as to the future is the past, this guide is not infalllb'e in every respect. For instance, an individual may have passed through ma ly years of successful business experience and accumulated quite a handsome estate and almost without warning meet with reverses that practically wipe out all material gains. Can you recall instances of this kind? If you carry life insurance in any one of the old established companies and never have occasion to ask any concessions and go on paying your premiums for a specified number of years, provided you have a limited payment policy or until death, if you have an ordinary life, the company will do exactly what it promises In your contract. All companies are "About the same," in this respect. On the other hand if you stumble or fall down no company in the world guarantees in its policies to treat you so liberally as does the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., and besides it is the onlv company which applies Ev ery Improvement made In Its new contracts to all the old ones. A policy written in 1847 carries every privilege written In one Issued In 1912. I have never met, or heard of a dissatisfied Mutual Benefit policy holder. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. Ponce Porto Rico We have just received a barrel of "PONCE, PORTO RICO" MOLASSES?the purest of all Molasses. Send and Try Them. GALIGO FLOUR, PERRI WALLA TEA, HOME-GROUND MEAL, FRESH SALT MACKEREL, COFFEES of all kinds. BUGGIES. WAGONS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, MOWERS, RAKES, Etc., On Easy Terms. CALL AND SEE US? Won't cost you anything to look, and we promise you Courteous Treatment, and a Comfortable Seat in a Cool Place, whether, you buy or not. Phone us if you can't come. CARROLL BROS. See Tuesday's Enquirer FOR SALE PRICES ON 7-5, 8-4,94 and 104 Sheetings KIRK PATRICK-BELK CO. Does This Fit You? "Papa," said Georgie, "it worries me awful to think how much trouble I give mamma." "She hasn't complained." "No, she's very patient. But she often sends me to the shops for things, and they are a good way off, and I know she gets cross waiting when she's In a hurry." "Not often, I fancy." "Oh, she's nearly always in a hurry. She gets everything all ready for baking and finds at the last minute she hasn't any yeast, or she gets a pudding mixed, and finds she hasn't any nutmeg or something, and then she's all ready, and maybe visitors are coming, and I can't run a very long distance, you know; and I feel awful sorry for poor mamma." "Humph! Well, what can you do about It?" "I was thinking you might get me a bicycle."?Pearson's Weekly. 8ee the? Carroll Farnitnre Co. Something To Eat Digestion experts say that Cheese is not only digestible, but Is one of the most nutritious of foods. We have Cheese that is of extra good quality. Phone your order for a pound or more. OTHER GOOD THING8 Fresh Hams and Breakfast Bacon Fresh Kit Maokerel Bacon in Glass Jars Evaporated Apples and Peaches? Pine for Pies and Dumplings. Cucumber Pickles?Loose, Mixed. Fulton Yeast?Makes elegant bread. Jell-o?A delightful dessert. Jell-o Ice Cream Powder. Ice Cream 8alt?Very eeonomical. Come If You Can?Phone If You Can't. W. E. FERGUSON WATERMAN "IDEAL" FOUNTAIN PENS If you would like to see the most elaborate display of FOUNTAIN PENS ever made in Yorkvillei call and let me show you the Waterman line. If you would spend your money for a Fountain Pen, spend it for a WATERMAN "IDEAL" PEN I have them at all prices, $2.50 and Up. In all sizes and can Just exactly "fit" your hand. T. W. 8PECK, The Jeweler. Call on me for CHA8EA 8ANBORN COFFEE8 TEA8 AND 8PICE8 HAM, BACON AND BREAKFA8T 8TRIP8 SNOW WHITE SNOW DRIFT AND PURE LARDCIGARS AND CHEWING T0BACC03. /. W. JOHNSON 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 Chloro 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 Let Me Sell You CULTIVATOR POINTS, PLOWS of all kinds, PLOW POINTS, COTTON HOES, All kinds of DRT 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 Plnckney Road R. F. D. No. 4. 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 ean to encourage and to aid those who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove Hickory Grove, S. C. W Send The Enquirer your ordors for Commercial Printing. If You Are Particular About the Furniture that goes Into your home, we want you to come and see the new lines of House Furnishings that we are now showing. Within the past few days we have received large shipments of IRON BED8? Which everywhere are rapidly pushing the wooden bedsteads off the map. The Iron Beds are neater and are more easily taken care of. We have an elegant line of Iron and Metal Beds In the newest styles and would be pleased to show you what a good bed you can buy for just a little money. 8IDE BOARDS? Among our new arrivals is a new assortment of Side Boards. Every home needs a Side Board and if you want the best In style and quality for your money, we have It. Come and let us show you. EXTEN8ION TABLES? No dining room is quite complete unless it has an Extension Table. We are showing a new line of these?a variety of styles and at pleasing prices. Come and let us show you how a little money will buy an elegant Extension Table If you buy it here. YORK FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE GLACIER Sanitary Refrigerator, white enamel lined, 6 shelves; size 42x34x16 inches; used Just a little; cost $28; will sell for $17.50. Call at store and see it. W. E. LAND. Filbert, S. C. 49 t. f. 2t | Make Us Y( | P | WHEN YOU ARE THINKING X COUNT YOU NATURALLY Vt ! COUNT WITH A BANK THAI MODATING With a Bank that is Conservative, Take Car* of Your Account Satirfi Just what we have to offer. The wt fully looked after. Whan In Need of a Strong an< Supply You. CALL AND SEE U8 AND MAX Loan and Sa YORKVIL Money In Your Pocket Yes, that is exactly what it will mean to you, if you expect to buy a Buggy or a Wagon, ir you will come to see me. I can please you In Quality, Style and In Price as I have a number of Buggies and Wagons that I want' to close out quick at Bargain Prices. Farm Tools If you need Cultivators, Plows or other Farm Tools, see me. I have what you need and my prices are Just right. Wire Fencing When you are ready to put up that Wire Fence for your pasture or hog lot | see me for the wire. There Is nothing better than Pittsburg Wire. W. R. CARROLL i ?*?+?*? ?*? ? ? ?*?*?+? ?*< H FEME THOMSON'S 2 1 DISCOUNT SALE C | SATURDAY CL08ES THOMSON $ COUNT SALE ON MUSLIN | EMBROIDERIES, LAC | HATS, AND MEI Z SPEND SATURDAY AT THOM | CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR'S V TISED?COME AND TELL YOUR | BARGAINS AT THOMSON'S. ? Good TALCUM POWDER ? Colgate's 25c TALCUM POWDER ? Corylopsls 25c TALCUM POWDER X Colgate's 25c DENTAL CREAM ? Lyon's 25c TOOTH POWDER $ 25c size MENTHOLATUM ? Large size VASELINE X Good TOILET SOAP ? Assorted TOILET SOAP ? 4711 GLYCERINE SOAP, 25c size T Good TOOTH BRUSHES + Good HAIR BRUSHES X Good HAIR PINS 5 ? Good BRASS PINS ? DARNING COTTON ? SHOE POLISH?White, Black and 2 OXFORD SHOE LACES I THE THOMSC nivwNiiiiiiiiiNiiiiivaviieiu item Save In Your Y Enjoy it in The saving of a dollar or two a while you are in your youth?durl save you from want in your old aj done this for thousands and will d born. BEGIN TODAY?BEGIN E COUNT WITH THIS BANK?This Cant. ComnounHeH Quarterly, on wl comes for you to grab Old Miss Op; have something in your grip to ke< letting her get away. The young ir ?another name for common sensea persistent saver, who looks to the your SAVINGS ACCOUNT. STAF The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL "YOU HAD BETTER BE O. E. VVILKJNS, President. Big Reductions ii SOFT STRAW HATS for mlddle-ag SOFT STRAW HATS for young mi Straight Brim, Heavy STRAW HAT ?Now Young men's STRAW HATS, J2.00 < Boys' DRESS HATS?At Boys' Every Day STRAW HATS?A CLOSING LADIES' FINE PUMPS $3.50 Black Satin Pumpa?At $3.50 Russian Calf Pumps?At $3.50 Gun Metal Pumpa?At $3.50 Patent Kid Pumps?At . MATTING ART SQL 9x12 feet Japanese Printed Matting 9x12 feet Japanese Reversible (Wovi At 27x54 inches Printed Japanese Rup 36x72 inches Woven Colors, Reversik THE CLOUD ( I The "Universal" Coffee Percolator Excels sll other ways of making coffee because the percolation is completed before the water boils. Coffee made^ aroma, fine flavor and the absence of the bitter taste caused by boiling. If you want to know what perfect coffee is like, try the ("Universal." Vnrlrvillp Harriu/arp fn ?*? ? ? ? ?+? ? ? ? ? ? ? )ur Bankers.' ii (? of opening a bank ac'ant to place thi8 ac- \\ 18 strong and accom- ? ? O yet liberally managed and Can '' ictorily. This kind of service Is ;; uits of OUR customers are care- ? i i Obliging Bank, This Bank Can *' O ;e our bank your bank. ? ? y j vings Bank 1 LE, S. C. <i Why DO PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY HARRIS COST MORE? EXAMINE OUR PICTURES CLOSELY AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THE WHOLE STORY. THE HARRIS STUDIO Shelby Yorlcville Henrietta & ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? MBER I 0 PER CENT I mm vm w^mmmmmm 0 LOSES SATURDAY I ?? ? ZZZZZZZZZZZZIIZZZIIII^Z^ o '8 TWENTY PER CENT DI8- & UNDERWEAR, WHITE QUILT8, JE8, TOWELS, MEN'S STRAW \\ N'S AND BOY8' PANT8. | [SON'S?YOU SAVE TWENTY TORTH YOU BUY AS ADVERFRIENDS ABOUT SATURDAY'S | \ !! 10 CTS. Box. (, 19 CTS. Box. ;; 19 cts. Box. ;; ! 19 CTS. Pkfl. < I 19 CTS. Pkfl. ? I 19 CTS. Box. J' 5 CTS. Pkfl. .. 1 5 CTS. Caka. j \ 10 CT8. Cako. ? 19 CTS. Caka. J 10 CTS., 15 CT8., 25 CT8. 25 CT8., 50 CTS. and $1.00. f CTS., 10 CTS., and 15 CTS. Pkfl. ? 5 CTS. Pkg. t 5 CTS. Pkg. + Tan 10 CT8. % 5 CT8., 10 CT8., 25 CTS. | )N COMP'NY J sn .a. ,a, .a. tTi .a. sTi_a_ /n.? sr\ ,a. /T\ .a. .a. /T\ a. iTTVTTjTTwTVTurrwTVTwTVTwTVTTi^ outh Your Old Age week?persistently stored away? Ing your producing period?may SYSTEMATIC SAVING has o it for other thousands yet un- \ 1Y OPENING A SAVINGS AC- | Bank Will Pay You Four Par hat you save, and when the time portunity by her top not you will ep your hands from slipping and jan who has good business sense ?is a SAVER, not a miser?just future. This Bank will welcome LT IT TODAY. IONAL BANK, LE, S. C. | safe than sorry." j n. li. ALLran, uiwier. k MfeMIMttlAfeiMIMIMitflMftftJMAMMJI i all Straw Hats :ed men, (3 value?Now $250. en, 33 values?Now $2.50. 'S for young men, $2.50 values $1.75 values?Now $1.50. 25 CTS., 50 CT8., $1.00. it 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 25 CTS. AT 30 PER CENT REDUCTION. % $2.50. - $250 $2.50 $2.50 JARES AND RUGS Art Squares?Special At $2.90 n Colors) Art Squares?Special _$3.48 s?Special At 23*~CTS. )le Rugs?Special At 43 CTS. 23 CT8. :ash store Remnants! New, clean, desi at about ONE-HA have gone through PERCALES, LAWNS, MADRAS, BLEACfflN TAIN GOODS, Etc., a all Short Lengths, on Counter at Pric them at once. C< before all the choic ed over. KIRKPATRIC THE ORIGINAL ONEBOVETA AT SIM A SACK. BOVETA Is a mixture of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, put up In they 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 i JOT DOW Your EXTRAVAGANCES fc pencil and mark out these y< ten along without?TURN i and make up your mind to ] of your income that haa hen We Pay Four Par Cant Inter* Quarterly, on All 8?vinga. The National ABSOLUT Rock Hill, THE UNITED STATES GOV! r THIS W. J. RODDEY, President. Do You Suffer? With Kidney, Bladder and Liver Troubles? If so, blame only yourself. NYAI/8 STONE ROOT CO. will certainly relieve all inflammatory, irritated and weakened conditions of the kidneys and bladder; will purify the blood and aid greatly in Rheumatism, Scrofula and Skin Diseases. Try a 50c or $1.00 bottle, and praise Nyal's Stone Root Co., wherever you go, as Mr. R. L. Williams of Route No. 6, does Nyal's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ask him about Nyal Remedies. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAL STORE. D. E. BONEY Life, Fire and Live Stock INSURANCE Town and Country Property I IMPORT Have you eve your Cotton during July and is caused by lai Proper PI We make a F be used in June will CHECK St Maturity and daction. If you never grow anol out it. ROCK Ft Remnants! irable Merchandise lLF PRICE. We our entire stock of COTTON VOILES, G, GINGHAMS, CURind gotten together \ These are placed e8 that will move \\ >me and see tbem est pieces are pick" \\ K - BELK CO. PRICE CASH 8TORE TOP DRESSER The beet authority on farming has this to say of Top Orossor: "The growing plants take up from the soli 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. Tou use this additional fertiliser at a critical time in the life of the plant, the time when the plant needs all the strength It can get In order to fruit perfectly and hence such additional fertilization Is absolutely necessary to get best results." We sell Catawba Fertiliser Co.'s Top Dresser?which has the ammonlates exactly right. Not all Soda but a plant food that feeds the plant when It needs the food. This Ton Dresser is said to be better than Soda, by thoae who have used both. It costs much leas 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 N / !' >r the past month, then take a ju could have just as well gotL NEW LEAP then and there PUT IN A BANK that portion ?tofore BEEN WASTED, it, Compounded Union Bank, ELY SAPS . - - s. c. ERNMENT DEPOSITS WITH BANK IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. BUY 'EM NOW There is always a BEST time to do almost anything one has to do. Right NOW is the best time you have had to buy that extra pair of PANTS that you need for summer wear, and the best place to do the buying, of course, Is at J. Q. WRAY'S. We have entirely too many Light Weight Pants for men in stock?hence the Reduced Prices? Yes. it's a good time to buy? Men's 95.00 PANTS?Now 93.98. Men's 94.50 PANTS?Now 93.75. Men's 93.50 PANTS?Now 99.48. Men's 92.50 PANTS?Now 91.98. Boys' PANTS?35 CT8. and Upward. MEN'S CLOTHING THE SAME WAY We have too many Men's Spring and Summer Suits on hand. They are all good, fresh, ^12 stock?But they must go?Here are the pricesMen's 990.00 SUITS?Now 913.48. Men's 916.00 SUITS?Now 99.98. Men's 913.50 SUITS?Now 97.98. Men's 910.00 SUITS?Now 98.98. Men's 98.50 SUITS?Now 95.48. Boys' SUITS?91.95 and Upward. Come and let us show you how good our PANTS and CLOTHING are. We know you cannot equal the values we have to offer. It will be a pleasure to show you. COME. J. 0. WRAY BRATTON FARM. Phone No. 132. Two fine bred Bull Calves for sale at reasonable figures?Right blood to head a herd; also two full bred Guernseys and several Grade Cows. We want more customers for Cream and Milk. Stove Wood, split and * sawed to length, delivered on short notice. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Z7TTT77T\ 1AJN 1 I r noticed how eds its forms I August? This :k of ant Food ERTILIZER to and July that IEDD1NG, help Increase Protry it yoa will her crop withIRTILIZER CO.