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Serial gotitfs. At County Home. Rev. J. L. Gates will preach at the County rime Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. York Mill. Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at the York mill Sunday evening: at 8.30 o'clock. Clover Circuit. ^ There will be preaching at St. Paul next Sunday at eleven o'clock a. m., and at eight o'clock p. m. Preaching each day throughout next week both In the morning and evening by Rev. C. P. Carter of Lancaster. There will be no preaching in the Methodist Church at ^ Clover on next Sunday. ECZEMA. TRY ZEMO. Has Cured Worst Cases and You Can Prove it for Only 25 Cents. Yec, 'ry Zemo. That's all you need d' o get rid of the worst case of eczema. Zemo Is positively guaranteed to stop itching, rash, raw. bleeding eczema, make a pimpled face m smooth and clean. Zemo is a wonder V and the minute applied It sinks In. vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't stick, no grease, just a pure, clean, wonderful liquid and it cures. This is guaranteed. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all druggists at $1 for the large bottle and at 25 cents for the liberal size trial bottle. Try one 25-cent bottle and be convinced. York Drug Store. ^ CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE For U. S. Senate. N. B. DIAL. For Congress?Fifth District. D. E. FINLEY. * W. P. POLLOCK, G. W. RAGSDALE. For Solicitor?Sixth Circuit J. HARRY FOSTER. J. K. HENRY. For House of Representatives. O. L. SANDERS. Dr. J. H. SAYE. 4^ J- R. HAILE. A. EUGENE HUTCHISON, R. M. WALLACE. For 8tate Senate. JAMES E. BEAMGUARD. THOS. F. MCDOW. For Sheriff. HUGH G. BROWN. S. S. PLEXICO. JOHN S. SANDIFER. For Clsrk of Court. JOHN R. LOGAN. For County Supervisor. THOS W. BOYD. ARCH S. BARRON. For County Commissioner. WHITE W. JACKSON. * Magistrate?Ebenazer Township. if J. A. HOWE. Y. P. C. U. Convention. The following: Interesting programme has been issued for the Young People's Christian Union and the Sabbath ~ school convention of the First Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian presbytery that will assemble in Chester, July 30 to 31. The sessions will be held in the Chester Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. , Tuesday. July 30.?Mr. W. E. Sirop. son. of Edgemoor, chairman.?9.30 a. m., praise -u-vice; 9.45, Chester's welcome, by i.. T. H. White; 10 a. m., ^ election of officers; 11 a. m., address, "Sabbath School and Missions," W. W. Boyce, of Rock Hill; adjournment for dinner. Tuesday afternoon?2 p. m., devotional service. Rev. R. A. Lummus, "The Life that is Christ," Phil. 1.; 2.30 p. m., praise sen-ice; 2.45 p. m., "Jesus A- the Friend of Publicans and Sinners." Rev. Oliver Johnson, and 3.30 p. m., "The Bible and Education," Rev. Q. C. Parkinson, D. D. Tuesday evening?8.30 p. m., devotional sen-ice, "The Mind of Christ." Rev. R. A. Lummus, Phil. 2.; 3.30 p. in., praise service; 8.45 p. m., "Why Should Young People Need the Bible?" Rev. J. ? L. Oates; 9.30 p. m.. "The Study of the Bible." Rev. W. H. Stevenson. Wednesday morning, July 31.?9.30 a. m., devotional service, "Perfect in Christ," Rev. R. A. Lummus, Phil. 3,; 10 a. m., praise sen-Ice; 10.15 a. m., "Salvation as Illustrated by Zacchaeus, Rev. Oliver Johnson, D. D.; 11 a. m., V "The Young People and the Church," Rev. J. W. Carson, of Newberry; 11.30 i a. m.. "The Ministry for Men," Rev. G. C. Parkinson, D. D.; adjournment for dinner. Wednesday afternoon?2. p m., devotional services, "All Things Through Christ," Rev. R. A. Lummus, Phil. 4.; 2.30 p. m., praise services; 2.45 p. m., sermon by Rev. J. L. Oates; 3.30 p. m., "Sabbath School Work," Rev. J. W. Carson: 4 p. m? "Round Table dlscusVsion of Sabbath School Work," led by , Mr. W. W. Boyce. of Rock Hill; 4.20 p. m., business and adjournment. Seashore Excursion to Norfolk, Vs. And Virginia Seashore Resorts, Tuesday, August 6, 1912?Two special * trains via Southern railway. Special train consisting of first class coaches and Pullman sleeping cars will leave Charlotte at 5 p. m., Tuesday, August 6th and Concord at 5.55 p. m., same date, arriving at Norfolk 6.45 a. m., August 7th. Returning will leave Norfolk at 6.30 p. m., Thursday, August 8th. Special train will also be operat^ ed from Rutherfordton, leaving that point at 4 p. m., Tuesday, August 6th, arriving at Norfolk following morning. Returning, this train will leave Norfolk at 6 p. m., Thursday, August 8th. The train starting at Rutherfordton will handle business from all points?Ruth4k erfordton to Belmont Inclusive; also all points Chester to Pineville inclusive and from Gaflfney, S. C. Passengers from Chester to Pineville will use train No. 28. and from Mooresville and intermediate points will use trajn No. 27 and from Gaffney, train No. *12 connecting with the special train at junction points. Two whole days and one night at the seashore. Ample time to visit Virginia Beach, Old Point Com4P fort. Ocean View and the many other places of interest in and around Norfolk See large flyers for detailed information. Following low round trip rates will apply from stations named: a Charlotte $4 50 ^ Concord 4 50 China Grov? 4 50 Rutherfordton ' 5 00 Shelby 5 00 Blacksburg 5 00 Kind's Mountain 5 00 Gastonia 5 00 Gaffney . 5 25 ; Chester 5 00 Rock Hill 5 00 Fort Mill 5 00 Mooresville 5 00 Davidson 5 00 Huntersville 5 00 W Children between the ages of five and twelve years half rate. Low round J trip rates from all other points covered by this train on same basis. For Pullman reservations or any other information, see your nearest ^ agent, or write, * R. H. DEBUTTS. Division Passenger Agent. Charlotte, N. C. $he Cotton |ttarket. Yorkville, July 26.?Cotton, 13 cts. New York. July 25.?Cotton spot closed quiet: middling uplands 13.00: middling gulf 13.25: sales 325 bales. Cotton futures closed steady as follows: Jan. 12.66; Mar. 12.77: Mav 12.85; M Aug. 12.46: Sept. 12.55: Oct. 12.66: Nov. 12.62; Dec. 12.68. FOR SALE Forty-One Acres?Of land, one mile M from Filbert. Property of G. R. Alex* under. A fine proposition. J. C. WILBORN. ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WE are authorized to announce R. M. WALLACE of Piedmont, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. It FOR SOLICITOR SIXTH CIRCUIT. I STAND for the nomination of Solicitor of the Sixth judicial Circuit before the Democratic primary. J. K. HENRY. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR WE are authorized to announce THOS. W. BOYD, as a candidate for re-election as Supervisor of York county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER WE are authorized to announce WHITE W. JACKSON of King's Mountain township as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. LOST BETWEEN Yorkville and Bethany yesterday, a Pocketbook, containing $15, of which $5 was gold. Reward of $5 to the finder. ELI DEAL, Yorkville No. 1. FOB SALE Thoroughbred jersey Bull, two and a half years old, an entitled to be registered. Address No. 8, Yorkvllle. J. ED HARPER. 60 r.tt. 3t IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN ALL members of Big Chief Tribe No. 61 are requested to attend meeting Tuesday night, July 30 at 8 o'clock. Important business on hand. F. L. CAMPBELL. Chief of Record. It 60 f FILBERT PICNIC THE following gentlemen have ac- , cepted invitations to speak at the Gilbert picnic on Thursday, August 1: Hon. J. E. Swearingen, state superintendent of education. Hon. F. H. Hyatt, president of the state Good Road's association. Judge Ira B. Jones, cahdidate for governor. Governor Cole L. Blease, if he can possibly arrange to do so. All of the candidates for congress and solicitor. Music by the Yorkvjlle Cornet band. < D. C. CLARK, Chairman. WHY NOT POLLOCK? Hickory Grove Realty Com'y. N. M. McDILL. J. S. WILKERSON, ' T. A. WILKERSON. We have for sale for Ten Days only. 69 ACRES OF FINE LAND within < the incorporate limits of Hickory j Grove. This is as fine farming land j as there is in York county and is the ( very place for a man who wants to ( work a small farm and live in town. A Bargain at $37.50 per Acre. , Also a lot of 38 Feet Frontage on 1 Main street, in Hickory Grove, between Hood's Drug Store and Wilkerson's store. A fine business lot. Price, $855.00. HICKORY GROVE REALTY CO. Canning Fruit If you want to can your fruit with the greatest ease and certainty of saving it, use ECONOMY JARS. We can supply you. Also have Can Tops and Rubbers. See us for BOWLS and PITCHERS. PLATES. CUPS, SAUCERS. ENAMELED WARE. TINWARE. And all kinds of good things to eat. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. ( To Our Brother Farmers: , While you're working out your crops 1 you need good rations?the kind that I will produce rich, red blood and fur- ^ nish brawn and muscle, and inspire enthusiasm and hope of reward? that's the kind we sell. Once More: 1 You have yet a lot of fruit to take 1 care of?in both orchard and garden, t The time is short?Must save them NOW. We yet have a good supply of t Mason's Fruit Jars, pts., qts., 1-2 gallons. Also a lot of Tin Cans and Wax Strings. A number of ladies have told J us that they can save their tomatoes, ' beans, etc., in no other way. See us for everything in Fresh t GROCERIES. CANNED GOODS, and j CANDIES. All the best brands of Tobaccos and Cigars. Buy your boy a nice Fiddle, or a good Violin, Banjo, Guitar or Harp. Good line of Notions. Pocket Knives, Skillets and Lids, best Leather, Glass- _ ware, Tinware. Lamps, chimneys, etc. HERNDON & GORDON. SkiSP: Barber fi t1: Shares Smooth ||H I and Clean : | } because he uses the ^ Angular stroke? the stroke that will ?||K take the beard off ; . ||H very easily and smoothly. a I t?" is the r only Safety Razor U that permits of the Angular stroke so |; necessary for a smooth, clean share. \ It requires no Stropping or Hon- j log and is always ready to do its I work without pulling or scraping. ' The KEOt KUTT?R Holder is Triple \ Silver Plated and will last you forever, , A set complete, in a neat, compact leather case, with . 12 Norwegian w?b $3.50 jEfML 5 new sharp blades W[4!?ffjjfrA cost you but 25 EU^ULUmM cents, and we al- Trtdi lUrk ways carry a sup- ym ply of new blades. y Sold and Guaranteed by Yorkville Hardware Co. Flour Troubles Over If you have troubles with your baking, we want you to let us send you a Sack of PERFECTION FLOUR, and your baking troubles will be over. There will be no more fussing with the cook as to what's the matter with the biscuit or the light bread. Try a sack of PERFECTION and you will be delighted with it, and your cook will get in a good humor and stay that way while the PERFECTION Flour lasts. One lady tells us that she can actually do on almost half the usual quantity of lard by using PERFECTION? see the saving, and still you have better bread. Let us send you a sack of PERFECTION. If it is not what we claim for it. phone us and we'll glady send for it. Try it Today. CARROLL BROS. CALL ON ME For HEINZ'S SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES in Bbls. ROYAL, RUMFORD and GOOD LUCK BAKING POWDERS. SNOW WHITE, SNOW DRIFT, PURE LARD and COOKING OIL. oiirTrwn > vivn %V?C UA\fC 9)>in 9 auu xiiiiumi o urtifto. Coffees, Teas and Spices a Specialty. /. W. JOHNSON I WHY NOT POLLOCK? four Day of Grace May Pass There are literally thousands of widows and orphans who are today struggling with poverty whose husbands and fathers stood off life Insurance agents when urged to Insure their lives and stated that they would attend to the matter at a more convenient season. Cases of this kind are to be found In every community. There are many In York county and a number have come under my personal experience. Are you one of the class who is waiting until everything suits before you sign an application? If you are It is possible that before you act your day of grace may pass. This matter of buying life Insurance is a NOW proposition. During the period that I have represented the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company I have dellv- I ered one check In settlement of a pol- 1 Icy within two weeks after It was de- ] llvered to the applicant, and In another case within four months, and have delivered several policies to applicants ' who, had they waited two weeks longer, could not have passed the medical 1 examination. Procrastination may KNOCK YOU OUT. ' SAM M. GRIST, i Special Agent. j i SEED IRISH POTATOES I HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF OLD IRISH POTATOES. GREEN MOUNTAIN AND NORTHERN EARLY ROSE, FOR A SECOND CROP. LOUIS ROTH CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. SHERER, Prop. We keep everything: that Is good in he MEAT line, and handle only the 3 EST. 3TAL.L FED STEERS are a specialty vith us, and also fine Western Beef. The Finest CURED HAMS to be lad anywhere, Raw or Boiled, by the iVhole Ham or by the Pound to suit he customer. Also Breakfast Bacon. We buy all the Butter we can handle . ind sell all the Eggs we can get. We are always in the market payng the Highest Cash Prices for Beef battle, Calves and nice Fat Hens. We study to please the trade, and if hlngs are not right we take pleasure ( n making them right. < Yours for quality, 1 I C. F. SHERER. J LUMBER If you need any kind of Lumber, ( ;ither Dressed or Rough, Green or Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what ,'ou need. We can supply your wants it the Right Prices. If you want Doors, 8ash, Blinds, . :rames, Window Weights, Looks, ' Hinges, Nails or other Building Sup- ( >lies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build or Remodel ] my buildings see us about the work ' >efore making any contracts. < f. J. KELLER & COMPANY. CTYT^T* TT^TIIO CATV nxiivxx x (j tJAjuxj Wm. Jackson et al. vs. Mrs. M. I. Gwln ( and Hinton Crawford. i PURSUANT to the decretal order of the Court of Common Pleas for fork Co., S. C., In the case of Wm. Jackson. Amos Miller, et al., Trustees. itc., against Mrs. M. I. Gwln and Hln:on Crawford, an action to foreclose < i mortgage given by Hinton Crawford, (recorded in book No. 14, p. 88.) I will expose to sale on SALESDAY IN \UGUST next, the Fifth day of the said month, within the hours for Sheriff's sales, and will sell at public outcry, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and situated within the incorporate limits of the town of Clover, York Co., S. C? on the south side of Church street, bounded on the north by said Church street, on the east by lot now or formerly of S. M. Faires, on the west by lot now or formerly of J. B. Ellis, and on the south by lands now or formerly of S. Mr. Faires, containing 100 feet front (on Church street), and runing back two hundred and fifty-five feet (255) feet, said lot having been conveyed by 1 I. T. Faires to S. M. Faires In December. 1898. (Deed from S. M. Faires j to Hinton Crawford Is recorded in < book No. 19. pp 15-16.) i Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser 1 to pay for papers. HUGH G. BROWN. < Sheriff of York Co.. S. C. i 58 f 3t l SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK WE OFFER AS LONG AS EACH LOT LASTS About 200 yards 10c and 15c Figured Lawns, beautiful quality?5 (7TS. Yd 1 lot 8 l-3c Lawns At 3 1-2 CTS. Yd I 1 lot Unbleached Sheelln#? At 3 1-2 CTS. Yd 1 lot Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth up to $3.50?All Go At 80 CTS. Each 1 lot Men's 50c Work Shirts at 39 CTS. 1 lot Men's $8.50 to $12.50 Summer Suits?mostly small sizes?At $4.08 Each McCONNELL'S I - I Are You Workii | YOU OFTEN HEAR IT SA jj HAS NO CHANCE TO SUCl | THAT IS URGED BY MEN jj ERY CENT OF THEIR EA I UNTRUE IS SHOWN BY 1 ? THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINI * RISEN FROM THE RANK \ SYSTEMATIC SAVING THE J OF THEIR SALARIES. Y< THING IP YOU WILL BEG AN ACCOUNT WITH US. ? We Pay Four Per Cent Interest Savings. The National ABSOLUT Rock Hill, THE UNITED STATES GOV! wr THIS W. J. RODDEY. President. Red Bliss Irish Potatoes Sprouted for Fall planting. Now Is the time to plant, while we have jood seasons. MASON'S FRUIT JARS? One and Two Quart sizes; Extra Tops and Rubbers for Jars. Received a new lot of BUGGY and WAGON WHIFS. Several second hand Wagons in jood repair. A real good Second-hand SURREY with pole and set of Double Harness. We want to buy some Cotton Bastets. i?S" See us for SUGAR?Save you money. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL | | uun 1 i THOM Thomson's Big Sale I Visit this Sale Saturday, ing, Dry Goods, Millinery, and Oxfords at Big Reductio REMEMBER?Just Tw< Sale?SATURDAY and MO you'll Save from 20 to 50 Pei urday and Monday. Visit t We will be glad to see you. THE THOMS( THE STORE THAI NOTICE Schools are now opening up, and some are still asking for credit on School Books. These Books belong to the State, Not Me, so please remember if you come or send for Books without CASH you will go back without Books. This means all who may want Books. vow is a good timeto sow TURNIPS. We have all varieties on hand?All new seed. If you want a stand the first planting come to me for the Seed. Don't forget, School Books are Cash over the counter, or not at all. Shieder Drug Store ? THE NYAL STORE ? NOTICE TO CLEAN STREAMS VT OTICE is hereby given to all parlor ties owning lands on any running streams of water in the County of York to remove from said running streams ill trash, trees, rafts and timber durng the month of August, 1912, as rel'uired by law. Upon the failure of any iiarty to so clean said stream during the month of August, the County will immediately thereafter have same cleaned, and the expense therefor will ae a first lein upon said property. T. W. BOYD, Supervisor York County. sw 5t WANTED CORDS good, green Pine (JUv/Wood, four feet long, well split. YORK COTTON MILLS. 58 ft 3t win mm IN A TIGI THIS STORY IS TOLD OF / ING IN A DESERTED FOR] A terrible storm came up. there was none. It began to rail which fit him snugly. It rained i more. The water soaked throui swell; so when the rain was over 1 strained and worked until he was him tight. Exhausted he gave u death. Like a drowning man, his wl pecially his mistakes. He sudden! This is a mere-hint to you. D Started a Rank Account. And t might starve. It Made Him Feel So Small Tl Log Without Difficulty. The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL "YOU HAD BETTER BE O. E. WILKINS. President. Bigger a SPECIA SATUR] A DOLLAR L( WII WE have too many Summe Easy Buying and mean E us-Will Save you Money on I and our Goods TOMORROW THERE NEVER WAS A BE' BUY DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC RIGHT NOW, PROVIDED YOU ] ING AT WRAY'S. OUR LJNE OF INCLUDES EVERYTHING THAI STYLE AND QUALITY?THE PR] OWN TALKING?COME TOMORF DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PF 60 inch 60c and 65c SICILIANS?N Golden Star Polish CLEANS THOROUGHLY POLISHES PERFECTLY PRESERVES THE LUSTER. Makes Old Furniture look like New. Keeps New Furniture Always New. Golden Star Furniture Polish Is unquestionably the best Cleaner and Polisher ever put on the market. It la especially good for cleaning and polishing Furniture, Brass Beds. Leather Upholstery, and for cleaning and polishing Polished Floors and Woodwork instead of using soap, lye, ammonia, etc. Automobile owners will find Golden Star Polish the best of all polishes for cleaning the brasses, woodwork and upholstery of automobiles. It Polishes. Preserves and Cleans. Two sizes, 15 Ctn. and 25 Cts., In Bottles. FOR SALE?We have one Secondhand Piano, in good condition, for sale, at a bargain. It Is Just the instrument for a child learning to play. Carroll Furniture Co. fig For a Salary? ID THAT A SALARIED MAN CEED. THIS IS THE PLEA WHO ARE SPENDING EVlRNINGS. THAT THIS IS rHE FACT THAT MOST OF 3SS MEN OF TODAY HAVE S OF SALARIED MEN. BY !Y BECAME INDEPENDENT [>u MAY DO THE SAME 1IN TODAY BY STARTINNG , Compounded Quarterly, on All . Union Bank, ELY SAFE - - - s. c. ERNMENT DEPOSITS WITH BANK IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. ? i??m tmotm HAVE YOU AN ELECTRIC IRON? We have them In 3, 5 and 6 lb. sizes. Guaranteed Two Years. We will sell you one at COST. May we send you one on Two days trial? Will be glad to do It. Just phone us. City Electric and Water Plant FORGET SOWS Closes Next Monday \ while you can buy ClothTrunks, Suit Cases, Shoes n in Prices. ) More Days of Thomson's NDAY. Don't forget that r Cent at THOMSON'S Sathis Sale before it Closes. )N COMP'NY ' SELLS QUALITY HMSSSi T! DIFFERENCE AS AN EXPERIMENT COMPARE OUR PICTURES OF CHILDREN WITH ANY OTHERS THAT YOU MAY NOW HAVE IN YOUR HOME. . THE HARRIS STUDIO Shelby Yorkvllle Henrietta D. E. BONEY Life, Fire and Live Stock INSURANCE Town and Country Property WHY NOT POLLOCK? S PLACE| l MAN WHO WENT HUNT- ; EST:? ! The hunter ran for shelter. But ! 1. He crawled Into a hollow log, | ind rained. Then It rained some ;h the wood. The log began to j the hunter could not get out. He blue In the face; but the log held p. He knew he would starve to j lole life flashed before him. Es- | ly remembered that he had Never o not wait until the storm breaks, hat his wife and baby, penniless, j hat He was Able to Get Out of the i riONAL BANK, .LE, S. C. : SAFE THAN SORRY." R. C. ALIjEIN, Cashier. dt> incn ouc ana bdc ^ainamad? 36 Inch 36c PANAMAS?Now And There Are Many Others. WHITE GOODS AT YOUR 0\ All 26c WHITE GOODS?Now All 15c WHITE GOODS?Now All 10c WHITE GOODS?Now All 10c FIGURED LAWNS?Now TABLE DAMASK, good patterns?] EXTRA GINGHAM BAR 10c and 121c UTILITY GINGHAMS GOOD APRON CHECKS?Now A GOOD TIME TO BUY T Large 50c TURKISH TOWELS?N< Large 26c TURKISH TOWELS?N Large 15c COTTON HUCK TOWE1 Large 10c COTTON TOWELS?No LAY IN A SUPPLY OF HOSI] Men's Black HALF HOSE?Now Men's Black HALF HOSE?Now Men's SILK HALF HOSE?Now Ladles' 10c HOSE?Now Ladles' 2Gc HOSE?Now Ladles' 35c HOSE?Now Children's HOSE?Now A GOOD TIME TO BUY When It comes to SHOES we d dealer as to Quality, Styles and V stock Is a hobby of ours and we be come as near giving full value for as any dealer In the Piedmont?T1 for Saturday and Monday?See the Men's $3.50 OXFORDS?Now Men's $3.00 OXFORDS?Now All Ladles' $1.75 OXFORDS?Now All Ladles' $2.50 OXFORDS?Now All Ladles' $3.00 OXFORDS?Now Children's OXFORDS?Now MEN'S STKAW HATS?now uoing TTC TURNIP SEED We have an extra choice lot of selected Turnip Seed from one of the best growers In the United States?a grower whose reputation has been built on Seed of Quality. Now Is the time to sow Tur- I nip Seed for an early fall crop. Get your seed at this store. We have the varieties and the best quali ties Name the variety wanted?We have it. YORK DRUG STORE THE REXALL 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 8HOES? Come and see what I have to offer in Qualities, Styles and Prices. M. A. McFARLAND Plnckney Road R. F. D. No. 4. J. R. Lindsay Robert Witherspoon J. R. LINDSAY, & CO. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE We Are Prepared to Handle All Kinds of Insurance? FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, TORNADO, LIVE STOCK, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. PLATE GLASS and AUTOMOBILE. Any business entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. Have had years of experience in Insurance matters and Represent FirstClass Companies with Large Resources. We make a specialty of furnishing FIDELITY BONDS on short notice. Parties having REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR EXCHANGE, Or who wish to buy property, will do well to see us FIRSTWrite or call on us for any Information in our lines. J. R. Lindsay & Co. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ?AM prepared to Insure Automobiles against loss or damage by fire at 2 per cent on 1912 cars and at 2.25 on 1911 and older models. tf SAM M. GRIST All Kinds of good Insurance. Bette LS AT WRA DAY AND M< )OKS BIG HERE L DO BIG THIf r Goods on hand. They MUST 1IG SAVINGS to the WISE BU' )ress Goods, Notions, Clothing, and MONDAY. ITER TIME TO DON'T MISS TH j?? These count* ?9.8X6 needed every DRESS GOODS three times our IS GOOD N B,g Counters fl|U [CES DO THEIR Large GLAS8 W, l0W- GLASS BUTTER flCES. Nice CHINA DIS oq prrcj Yji Nice MEAT DISI % 11 SI* Yd N,ce GRAY SAU 22 OTS Yd GRAY MILK 0r ? * L&rge GRAY WA See them. Large DISH PAN VN PRICES. Large TIN WASI 16 2-3 CTS. Yd WHEEL EGO B 7 1*2 CTS Yd ALL THESE AT K fTTS Yd Coffee Stra,n w ' fr? Pie Plates. L CTS- Up Openers, Fru GAINS. These are onl ?Now 8 1-3 CTS. on the 5c and 10 5 CTS. Yd over. It's a plac OWELS. A GOOD >w 39 CTS. Men's CLOTK ow 10 CTS. good service befo LiS?Now 10 CTS. service next Sun w 8 CTS. Prices every Suit ERY NOW. All 15.00 FANTS 4 CTS. All $4.00 PAN 9 CTS. All Men's $3 25 CT8. All Men'B 9 CTS. All Men' 15 CTS. Boys' PANTS?IS 25 CTS. All Mod's Sumnu 8 CTS. and Up. Ladles' White U SHOES. IjBdies' Panama ~ onv $3.00 and $3 o not bow to any Ladles' ITnderskil alues. Our Shoe l^uiesuntterskii lleve that we can TEN MINI your Shoe money From 2.30 to 2.4C he values are big CALICO or m. Yards to a I 02.89 Pair _ ten mINIT 81 25 Pa? From 2 80 to 2 HI B saws* 48 DoD,?OT.^Si at HALF PRICE gains. See 1 ). W R to Money In Yoar Pocket Yes, that Is exactly what It will mean to you. If you expect to buy a Buggy or a Wagon, if you will come to see me. I can please you in Quality, Stylo and in Prieo 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 cv?aA ...... tAs iic rente iui /uui paoiuic ur uug iui see me for the wire. There is nothing better than Pittsburg Wire. W. R. CARROLL VTu/T^TWTVT'i'Tu'TwTWTVTwT'i/T I ONE TO fi T Many will put off from day i SAVINGS ACCOUNT for the may have at home seems to with. This procrastination on TAINMENT OF INDEPENE poults will help and stlmula "Rainy Day Fund" and will f< Y persistent saving which in til x Make OUR Bank YOUR Ra | Correspondence or a Call I I Loan and Sa I YORKVIL ft*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?** Special Bargain Prices We are offering our entire line of Straw Hats at absolutely net cost? 15.00 Genuine Panama Hats at $350 each. We are also offering all our White Canvas Oxfords at absolutely net cost. We' will also give you a greatly reduced price on all our other Oxfords? many at even below cost. We will sell you a suit at prices so low that It has never been equaled before. Hosiery?We have Just secured the Holeproof Line, which Is the most complete line of any kind of guaranteed hose in existence. This line contains every style?has all the new colors In many weights and several gTadea. Groceries?Swift's best Hams at? 18c per pound. 25 lbs. Sugrar at? $1.50 per Sack. See us for Tobacco by the box?Lowest prices. J. M. STROUP CORDUROY?All Colors?Just II To Close Out 18c SUMMER SILKS?At 20c SUMMER SILKS?At 12 l-2c FIGURED LAWNS?At 12 l-2c WHITE MADRAS?At 15c and 18c WHITE MADRAS?/ 20c VOILES?At WHITE CORDUROY?At 5c COLORED LAWNS?At 10c LADIES' VESTS?At 12 l-2c LADIES' VESTS?At 15c LADIES' VESTS?At Ladies' BLACK and TAN PU Ladles* CANVAS FUMPS?At Those $1.00 SHIRTS are still as they last. THE CLOUD < r Values Y'S FOR ONDAY ~ ~ TOS FOR YOU be moved. Our Prices make ITER. Gome and shop with Shoes, Etc. See our Prices E 5 CTS. AND 10 CT8 COUNTER. ;rs are plied high with articles that day?that you pay from double to prices to get. Don't miss these ;d with Little Things. A.TER PITCHERS 10 CTS. DISHES 10 CTS. IHES 10 CTS. IES. large size 10 CTS. CEPANS 10 CTS. PUDDING PANS 10 CTS. lSH PANS 10 CTS. rs io cts. I PANS 10 CTS. EATERS 10 CTS. 5 CTS.?36 Clothes Pins, Tea and lers, Large box Tooth Picks, Large arge Jelly Dishes, Soap Dishes, Can lit Knives?ALL AT 5 CTS. EACH, ly a few of the items to be found Ic Counters. Be sure to look them e of great values. , TIME TO BUY CLOTHES. 1ING bought now will give lots of re Cold weather, and will be fit for lmer. Bought at our Closing Out or Pair of Pants makes you money. 1?Now $3.48 Pair. T8?Now $8.88 Pair. .50 PANTS?Now $$.48 Pair. $3.00 PANTS?Now $1.98 Pair. a $2.00 PANTS?Now $f.$8 Pair. 1 CTS. Pair and Upward. ;r Clothing?Now ONE-THIRD Off. iwn Waists?Now 45 CTS. and Up. Skirts In Blue and Black, Regular .50 Values?Now $1.88 Each, rts from 89 CTS. Up. 7TES SPECIAL, SATURDAY ? I P. M.-We will sell 10 Yards Good GINGHAM, For 25 CTS. Only 10 Customer. IE8 SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ? .40 P. M., We will seQ One SUk y made of good' quality Silk?At Only One Silk Waist to a Customer. Sale and Especially Remember Our 10 CTS. Counter?It Is full of bar rhem. AY a 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 THINGS Freeh Hams and Breakfast Bacon Fresh Kit Mackerel Bacon in Glass Jars Evaporated Apples and Peaehes? Fine tor Pies and Dumplings. Cucumber Pirklee Loose, Mixed. Fulton Yeast?Makes elegant bread. Jell-o?A delightful dessert. Jell-o Ice Cream Powder. Ice Cream 8alt?Very eoenomieal. Come If You Can?Phone If You Can't. W. E. FERGUSON > WORTH MORROW I . ? .w reaon that the amount they < > them too little to commence ; ' ly tends to DELAY THE AT ENCE. The First Few De- J J te the desire to add to the , , aster the habit of regular and < l me pays big dividends. < 1 Jilt. ( 1 nvited. J J lying's Bank ij <LE, S. C. Reserve and Capital A savings account answers both purposes. It Is a reserve for times of hardship, weakness, and want It Is capital for use, when a business proposition offers. We Invite your account. First National Bank rv o n 1 a n %ji isuuruu, o. WHY NOT POLLOCK? .99" Stand your order* for Typewriter Ribbons to The Enquirer office. eeelved?20 CTS. Yard. The Following 12 1-2 CTS. 15 CTS. 9 OTS. 8 CTS. U 1? CTS. 15 CTS. 15 CTS. S 1-2 CTS. 8 CTS. 10 CTS. 12 CTS. MPS?At COST. 98 CT8. selling for 69 CTS. Eacli, as long GASH STORE