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MERE-MENTION. The republicans of Spain have become so active that the government is much perturbed over the situation and is mobilizing troops in the principal cities of the empire The steamship James Gayley was sunk in Lake Superior Thursday after a collision with the Rensselaer. No lives were lost. The property loss was $500,000, with no insurance The health authorities of Philadelphia are making a strenuous campaign against soft drink venders who sell drinks sweetened with sacch> arine. Heavy fines are being imposed. Experts of the agricultural department estimate that poultrymen and dealers of the United States lose $45,000,000 annually by Improper handling of eggs The United States treas^ ury department at Washington, is now ~ running a laundry for dirty currency and last week distributed $500,000 of laundered bills that had been sent in to be exchanged for new currency The battleships Nebraska and Connecticut were badly damaged during practice work off the New England coast last ^ week. The Nebraska ran on an uncharted shoal and damaged her bottom plates and the Connecticut broke a propeller shaft... .Mrs. Florence Bern- I stein. 22 years old, is on trial in Chica go on the charge of murdering her husband. The prosecuting attorney is asking for the death penalty The % taking of testimony in the bribery case against Clarence S. Darrow was completed at Los Angeles, Cal., Friday. A verdict will probably be rendered this week Matthew O'Callaghan is in Jail in Brooklyn, N. Y., charged with attempting to kill his wife. He claims that he thought she was a burglar Jacob Foy Guthrie, the "gentleman burglar" of Chicago, accused of stealing more than $200,000 of property, has been indicted o? eleven counts and is held in bonds of $37,500 Three workmen were killed in a 260-foot shaft of the new acqueduct of New * York last Friday when a drill struck an unexpioded dynamite charge Mrs. F. H. Seely of Dorchester, Mass., last week gave birth to four babies, all girls. All the t ' 'es are living Two hundred s. e workers of Lynn, Mass., are on a strike because of the ^ refusal of their de-" ind of a flat wage of $16.50 per week The Standard Oil company of Kansas, is soon to Increase its capital stock from $1,000,000 to $10,000,000. The increase is to come in the form of stock dividends Cholera has broken out in St Petersburg, Russia, and it is said that there are many cases Sixteen aldermen of Detroit Mich., were arrested Friday w on charges of grafting. The testimony has been worked up by the Burns agency and other arrests are to follow. Moorestown, N. J., has more than thirty cases of typhoid fever arid the health authorities have traced its origin to an infected dairy The 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Krupp iron works was celebrated at Essen, Germany, last week About 1,500,000 acres of Indian lands in Wyoming, Utah and Montana, are to be sold at public auction during September and October The trial of fiftyfmir union leaders, for violation of the Federal laws relative to the Interstate transportation of dynamite, will begin at Indianapolis, Ind., October 1st. The trials will probably last a year Sam Schepps, wanted in New York, in connection with th? Rosenthal murder, was arrested in Hot Springs, Ark., Saturday George Wadley, president of the Southern States Cotton W corporation, has announced that a syndicate of German bankers is considering a plan of negotiating the southern cotton crop to the extent of $300,000,000 Burglars entered the vault of a Wall street, New York bank early Sunday morning, by digging a hole in % the vault floor. They escaped with $72,000 Four men, all Italians, were electrocuted at Sing Sing prison yesterday, for the murder of a woman at Croton Lake in November last A very severe earthquake did great damage throughout Turkey early Saturday morning. More than 1,000 deaths and 5,000 injured are reported. The property loss will total many millions # Mulai Hafld, sultan of Morocco, has abdicated .Us throne, and expressed the desire that his brother, Mulai YouBuf, succeed him Anton Kardos, an Austrian, now serving a threemonths jail sentence at Washington, Pa., has been notified from Austria that * an aunt died recently leaving him an estate of $250,000 President Taft has vetoed twenty-five measures sent to him by congress since he took the presidential chair One hundred policemen had a desperate battle with a mob of 10,000 in a suburb of Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday night. The trouble started when the police interferred with the speech of a Socialist orator. Many h heads were cracked with police cluts. Secretary of State Knox will leave Washington on Thursday for Japan, where he goes as special ambassador of the United States to attend the funeral ceremonies of the late Emperor Mutsuhito Mr. Frieda Trost ^ has been arrested by the police of w Philadelphia, charged with murdering her husband by poison, after having been married only seven days. Marcel Rouches, 16 years old, has been sentenced by a Paris court to die on the guillotine, having murdered his aunt An aviator flew from Joilet to Chicago, 111., Sunday, 42 miles, in 27 minutes Fifteen thousand rural co-operative banks of Germany have been consolidated. The combined capi* tal of the banks will run high into the millions Samuel P. Felkner was killed by 2,000 volts of electricity by grasping a wire on the top of a telephone pole at York, Pa., Sunday A Cincinnati, O.. man told a police court judge Saturday that he made a living by bleaching English sparrows and ^ selling them for canaries The Geor^ gia legislature on Monday by a vote of 102 to 48, voted to repeal the tax on dogs in that state The United States senate yesterday passed the Bourne-Bristow parcels post provision as a part of the postofflee appropria- | tion bill. It provides for a division of the country into eight zones. Within a ft radius of fifty miles the rate would be five cents for the first pound, and three cents for each additional pound. ? There was a row in the Anderson county canvass at Belton last Saturday. When the legislative candidates 4 were called upon to declare as between Blease and Jones, the Blease men were cheered and the Jones men were howled. The county chairman adjourned the meeting and in the disorder that followed the policeman's club was taken away from him and he was struck In the face with a fist. On the Invitation of Josh Ashley most of ? the crowd went beyond the corporate limits of the town to hear the balance of the speaking. AT THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN. l Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. No prayer meeting this week. 4 Special |lofes. MAKES PIMPLES GO Remarkable How Zemo Clears the Face of Pimples and All Other Blemishes. With the finger tips apply a little Zemo to the skin, then see the pimples and blackheads vanish. Zemo is a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, just simply sin! j in and does the work. You will ue astonished to find how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all other skin diseases are cured. Zemo Is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and is * regularly sold by all druggists at J1 for the large bottles, but you can get a liberal size trial bottle for only 25 cents. And this trial bottle Is guaranteed. You surely will find Zemo a wonder. Get a bottle now from York Drug Store. York Drug 8tor?. \ \ j&perial gotices. Salem Cemetery. Those interested in Salem cemetery are requested to gather there early on Saturday morning for the purpose of helping to clean ofT the grounds. It J. W. Smarr. Protracted Meeting. The Wesleyan Methodist denomination will hold a protracted tent meeting at Bethdehem church, 8 miles north of Yorkville, beginning August 14, and continuing until August 25. It Church Conference. Every member of the Yorkville Baptist church is earnestly urged to be present at a very important church conference to be held on next Sunday morning. August 18, immediately after Sunday school. Pulpit Committee. To Clean Cemetery. Sharon A. R. P. cemetery will be cleaned off next Thursday, the 15th of August. All who are Interested in this cemejery will please come out and help. Work begins at 7 o'clock. E. B. Hunter. For Relief of Storm Sufferers. Being the first named on the committee that His Excellency, Governor Blease has appointed to receive and distribute such contributions as may be made for the relief of sufferers from the hail, wind and rain storm that passed over the northern part of the county on August 3, I hereby request a meeting of the said committee to be held in the Bank of Clover on the afternoon of Thursday, August 15, at 3.30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing and taking such further action as may seem proper under the circumstances. W. D. Grist. $he dfotton JflHrhef. Yorkville, Aug. 13.?Cotton 13 cents. New York, Aug. 12.?Spot quiet; middling uplands nominal. Cotton rallied five or six points from the lowest on short covering on scattered buying. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12.00; middling gulf 12.25; sales 422 bales. Cotton futures closed weak as follows: Jan. 11.31; Feb. 11.41; March 11.46; May 11.55; Aug. 11.15; Sept 11.16; Oct. 11.31: Nov. 11.32; Dec. 11.38. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR U. S. SENATE I 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 CONGRESS Fifth District. WE are authorized to announce D. E. FINLEY as a candidate for re-election to Congress, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the ( Democratic primary. W. P. POLLOCK. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the Democratic Primary. GLENN W. RAGSDALE. ~ FOR SOLICITOR Sixth Circuit. . I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Solicitor of the Sixth judicial circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. HARRY FOSTER. 1 1 I STAND for the nomination of Solicitor of the Sixth judicial Circuit before the Democratic primary. J. K. HENRY. ~ 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. 35 t te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 37 t te THOS. F. McDOW. 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 The Enquirer Is authorized to announce A. EUGENE HUTCHISON of Rock Hill, as a candidate for Representative in the General Assembly from York county, subject to the Democratic primary. 59 te WE are authorized to announce W. B. RIDDLE of Bethel township as a candidate for the House of Representatives. subject to the rules of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce O. L. SANDERS as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce Dr. J. H. SAYE, of Sharon, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce CLARENCE W. WALLACE as a candidate for the House of Representatives. subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 61 WE are authorized to announce SAMUEL N. JOHNSON, of Yorkville. as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF WE are authorized to announce HUGH G. BROWN as a candidate for re-election as Sheriff of York County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for Sheriff of York county, subject to - ? ?'~ *V*/v r\.,tv>A/tra !/-? norlu lilt* uppruvai Ul uic 1/cmvn.i am. piuij in the Primary Election. 38 tf I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. JOHN S. SANDIFER. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION WE are authorized to annouw e JOHN E. CARROLL, of Yorkvllle as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. te WE are authorized to announco J. C. WILBORX, of Yorkvllle as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic party in the primary election. te FOR COUNTY AUDITOR WE are authorized to announce BROADUS M. LOVE as a candidate for re-appointment as County Auditor, subject to the recommendation of a majority of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 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. FOR COUNTY TREASURER We are authorized to announce HARRY E. NEIL as a candidate for re-appointment as County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CORONER I ANNOUNCE myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of [CORONER of York county, subject to the decision of the voters in the Democratic primary. 65 te L. W. LOUTHIAN. WE are authorized to announce ROBERT WESTMORLAND, of Hickory Grove, as a candidate for Coroner for York County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 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. Wre are authorized to announce ARCH S. BARRON of Yorkvllle, as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 59te FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER WE are authorized to announce W. A. AYCOCK as a candidate for reno a Omintv Commission 1U1...V... ? . er. subject to the recommendation of I the Democratic voters In the primary election. te I 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. WE are authorized to announce! MARION B. LOVE, of Sharon, as a candidate for appointment as County! Commissioner, subject to the recom-1 mendatlon of the Democratic voters! in the primary election. WE are authorized to announce I LADD J. LUMPKIN as a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the I rules of the Democratic party. WE are authorized to announce! JOSEPH W. SMITH as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject tol the rules of the Democratic party. FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR I Bullock's Creek Township. AT the request of my friends, I here- I by announce myself as a candidate! for Township Supervisor of Bullock's I Creek Township, subject to the action I of the Democratic party. JAMES E. BANKHEAD. Bullock's Creek Township. WE are authorized to announce the! name of J. S. PLEXICO as a candi-1 date for recommendation for appoint-1 ment as Township Supervisor of Bui-1 lock's Creek township, subject to thej rules of the Democratic primary. Bullock's Creek Township. WE are authorized to announce J. I E. LATHAM as a candidate for re-| commendation for appointment as! Township Supervisor of Bullock's! Creek Township, subject to the rules I of the Democratic party. FOR MAGISTRATE ! Bullock's Creek Township. WE Are authorized to announce J. L. I DUNCAN as a candidate for Magis-1 trate in Bullock's Creek township, sub- I ject to recommendation under the rules I of the Democratic primary. j Ebenezer Township. WE are authorized to announco R. I M. ANDERSON as a candidate for ap-1 polntment as Magistrate in Ebenzerl township, subject to the recommenda-l tion of the Democratic voters in the I primary. Ebenezer Township. BELIEVING JOSEPH A. HOWE is the very man for Magistrate in Ebene-1 zer township, we will appreciate the! h^lp of our fellow Democrats in thej primary to secure the votes necessary j tn rocommend his appointment. j 49 MANY FRIENDS. Broad River Township. WE are authorized to announce J. MASON McGILL as a candidate for appointment as Magistrate in Broad River township, subject to the choice of the Democratic party in the primary election. Broad River Township. WE are authorized to announce R. L. A. SMITH as a candidate for re-ap- j pointment as Magistrate in Broad River township, subject to the choice of the Democratic party in the primary election. Bethel Township. WE are authorized to announce the name of J. D. BOYD as a candidate for recommendation for appointment as Magistrate of Bethel township, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic primary. Bethel Township. WE are authorized to announce HORACE E. JOHNSON as a candidate for reappointment as Magistrate in Bethel Township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. PICNIC AT BETHANY THE public is invited to hold a Basket Picnic in connection with the County Campaign meeting at Bethany on Tuesday, August 20. JOHN A. RATTEREE. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IAM 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. PLANTATION FOR SALE I WANT to sell my King's Mountain v township farm, three miles south of Bethany. There are 3343 acres, a good residence, and two settlements, and everything in first class condition. My reason for selling is that I am too far away to give it proper attention Terms for quick sale. See A. W. Rodgers on the place, or write me Rock Hill No. 4. J. J. MATTHEWS. 65 tf SEE US FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED, AS WE WILL GIVE YOU THE PRICE TO SUIT YOU. ? CLOUD CASH STORE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DoDurLnient. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS a severe storm of wind, rain and hail devastated a strip of territory about 4 miles wide and 8 miles long, in the County of York recently, doing much damage to crops, and in some Instances wiping many of them completely out of existence, leaving fully a hundred farms stricken and as many as fifty farmers absolutely destitute?not only without food but without means to help themselves, and * Whereas, they are unable, at this late day, to regain their crops, Now, Therefore. I, COLE L. BLEASE, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby ask and request all citizens of our State, who are able and willing to do so, to contribute something to assist these people in this, their time of need and much distress, and do request that all contributions be sent to either of the following gentlemen, in order that the same may be properly distributed: Mr. W. D. Grist Yorkville, S. C. Mr. Jas. A. Page Clover, S. C. Mr. Geo. W. Knox Clover, S. C. Mr. Jas. E. Clinton .... Clover, S. C. Mr. John B. Jackson ....Clover, S. C. Mr. J. B. Robinson Clover, S. C. Mr. A. J. Quinn Clover, S. C. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this 12th day of August, A. D., 1912, and in the 137th year of the Independence of the United States of America. (Signed) COLE L. BLEASE. Governor. By the Governor: (Signed) R. M. McCown, Secretary of State. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of L. J. CRAWFORD, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once. Persons having claims against said estate should present them to us, duly authenticated, within the time provided by law. JOHN' C. CRAWFORD, JAS. F. CRAWFORD, 65 3t* Executors. ATTENTION! HOME SEEKERS! WE offer you, at reasonable cost, about 8,000 acres of Land, improved and unimproved, in large or small tracts, together with a true North Carolina welcome. This is no WILD-CAT scheme to sell "WASHEDOUT or WORN-QUT lands at a fancy price, but is a business in which we offer full value for money received. For particulars write or call on HOKE REALTY, LOAN & TRUST CO., Raeford. N. C. 65 t. 4t FOREST HILL PICNIC THERE will be a big picnic In connection with the Forest Hill campaign meeting at Currence's pasture on August 16 and the public is Invited to come with baskets. W. P. BOYD. Chairman. 62 tf 4t NOTICE MY House and Lot on Wright avenue for sale. For terms apply to C. E. Spencer, Esq., Yorkvllle, 8. C. wtf IDA DE LOACH. t New Rye Seed Right now is the BEST time to buy all the SEED RYE that you will need for fall sowing. The price is steadily advancing. I have fifty bushels now and will be pleased to supply you with all you need. But don't wait. The seed will keep. Present prices won't. Buy NOW instead of waiting until the day you want to sow It. See me. MILL FREI)? For hogs and cows. Phone me for what you want. Mine Is of best grade. HORSE FEED WITH MOLASSES? Every horse owner who has used a sack or more of this feed will tell you that it is the best on the market. It is economical and makes a full ration for work animals. Let me send you a sack or two. Right price. See me for Corn and Oats. STONE WARE? If you need Earthenware Jars or Crocks for pickling, I have them. J. M.FERGUSON. BEST HAMILTON HICKORY SELLING FOR 11 Cts. AT ? CLOUD CASH STORE ? A MAN Walked Into our store yesterday and bought one dozen 2 J bushel Meal Sacks?that's the way to do it, buy them by the dozen. Tin Cans all gone, however, we yet have plenty of Mason's Fruit Jars, & gal., qts., and pints. Save all your late fruit. You are not buying our excellent Cucumber Keg Pickles as fast as you ought. Our "Lucky Flno" Coffee with beautiful dishes going fast. Other Coffees at a bargain. Full line of Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods and Confectionaries. Lots of good Tobaccos. Don't you need a good Grindstone? Don't you need a Skillet and Lid to bake ? ? J o same gooa Dreau ; v?aiueu?juvcijbody to buy a Salt Brick. Come and let us show It to you and tell you all about it. Plenty of good Brooms and Buggy Whips, and Rope and Axle Grease and Lamps and Lanterns and a keg of White Fish, cheaper than you can catch them. We sometimes act like mosquitoes?present our little bills and we want you to come across and liquidate. See us for Bread. HERNDON & GORDON. SPECIAL SOAP SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE WILL GIVESIX CAKES SOAP 75 And One JAR CREAM 50 Value $1.25 ALL FOR 60 A Clear Saving of 65 Cts. PalmOlive Soap ami Creum has no Equal. Only a few sales. Come Early. Will give 250 votes on Piano with each 00 Cts. purchase of above Soap and Cream. Shieder Drug Store ? THE NYAL STORE ? MOVIES THIS WEEK TONIGHT FOUR FRIENDS (Solar). ONE MAN'S LOVE (Reliance). A Dream of the Stage. THANHOUSER SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY NIGHT: CALLED BACK From the Novel by Hugh Conway. STAR THEATRE ALL LOW SHOES IN BLACK, TAN AND WHITE Selling For COST AT ?CLOUD CASH STORE ? Special Bargain Prices We are offering our entire line of Straw Hats at absolutely net cost? f Aft <*?.*. T_T ft * n I9CH fU.UU ucuuiiic raitaiwa xiaia at 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 grades. Groceries?Swift's best Hams at? 18c per pound. 25 lbs. Sugar at? $1.50 per Sack. See us for Tobacco by the box?Lowest prices. J. M. STROUP ? ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR ? SELLING AT COST AT ?CLOUD CASH STORE? " ' -*) T r?> *j7V*i1 T a^ r* r "A' "'-A7T^A' ~ "> ^ I What Is Yo, 9 1 Whether your ambition be t< X BUY A HOME, you must HA X have none now, there is only $ acquire it | BY SAVING 1 $ START TODAY and put a pa $ each pay day and it will not X sufficient capital for a good ? 1 ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN MAKE OUR BA] | Loan and Sc I YORKVII * AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi " rtpttlptwtwtwtwtwtvtvtvtvin ' t 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. SWIFT'S and KINGAN'S HAMS. Coffees, Teas and Spices a Specialty. /. W. JOHNSON . j THOM .. Remna THIS EN Tl , HALF EVERY REMNANT ON SALE T1 english long 25 Pieces Soft Finish ENGLISH I :! (Week lawns, 3 1-2 (600 Yards of Good COLORED L, lawns, 8 c 500 Yards of 12 l-2c and 15c COL< ' Week At parasols h Ladies' and Children's COLORED Sale At MUSLIN UN REDUCED TOE) All Ladies' and Children's MUSLI> SET COVERS?Reduced MILLI 88 CTS., $1.41 Ladies' TRIMMED HATS, worth $ On Sale This Week At f * " OXFORDS, 49 <7 One Lot Children's and Misses' ( 41.50?This Week One Lot Ladies' OXFORDS, worth THE THOMSC ^ Young The Young Men of Toda of the Future, and the one vt POSITING HABIT will lay t .tion for BUSINESS SUCCES have a Savings Account and a amount is small. YOUNG MAN! START Y< : TOE The National ABSOLUTI Rock Hill, I TILE UNITED STATES GOVF 5 *r this i w. J. roddey, President. SEE WRAY'S Large GLASS CAKE STANDS?10 Large GLASS PRESERVE DISI GLASS WATER PITCHERSGRAY SAUCE PANS, with GRAY SAUCE PANS, wit GRAY PUDDING PAN GRAY MILK PANSGRAY WASH PA: Big lot nicely DECORATED DISH ladies' oxfords a LADIES' 43.50 OXFORDS?now LADIES' 42.50 OXFORDS?NO LADIES' 42.00 OXFORDS?$ LADIES' $1.75 OXFORDS MEN'S SPRING AN! MUST BE CLOSED OUT REOAF my lines. I can save you money i J. Q. \ LENOIR COLLEGE Co-education under best cond partments: College (Two A. B. (Piano, Violin. Voice. Theory, His painting a specialty). Fifteen te above sea-level. No malaria. Oui work in University of North Cart Complete A. M. Degree in one y shower baths, furniture (bedstea Dormitories. HIGHLAND HALL (Men)?B to $9.25 a month. Room rent $1.5 OAKVIEW HALL (Women) $9.00 a month. Room rent $1.00 i NEW SCIENCE BUILDING i TUITION FOR SESSION?Col Music, Art, Expression, etc., $36. HICKORY BUSINESS COLL College. Bookkeeping and Shorl graduates get and hold positions. Next Session Opens September R. L. FRITZ, - - ~ 't'i'tvtvtwtvtwt'i'fwt'r* a t'j'twt ir Ambition I < i o j engage in BUSINESS, or to < > VE SOME CAPITAL. If you one way by which you can j j VOUK MONEY ! ! <> .rt of your Salary in the Bank r be long before you will have itart in life. | j ACCOUNT. 11 VK YOUR BANK 11 ivings Bank | .LE, S. C. | rTSTTVTTS/VTA/ " w F "A ' *?) %' T VTV LUMBER If you need any kind of Lumber, either Dressed or Rough, Green or Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what you need. We can supply your wants at the Right Prices. If you want Doors, 8ash, Blinds, Frames, Window Weights, Looks, Hinges, Nails or other Building Supplies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build or Remodel any buildings see us about the work before making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY. SON'S nt Sale.. RE WEEK PRICE FUS WEEK AT HALF PRICE. CLOTH, 98 CTS. j ..ONG CLOTH?On Sale This 98 CTS. the Bolt. I CTS. YARD YWN?On Sale This Week? 3 1-2 CTS. the Yard. \ TTS. YARD )RED LAWNS?On Sale This 8 CTS. the Yard. [ALF PRICE ' SUMMER PARASOLS?On HALF PRICE, i DERWEAR VTY PER CENT j J GOWNS, DRAWERS and COR20 PER CENT This Week, j NERY 9 AND $1.98 2.00, 12.50. (3.50 and $5.00? 98 CTS., $1.48 and $1.98. rS. AND 79 CTS. f 5XFORDS,""worth $1.00 and 49 CTS. Pair. \ $1.50 and $2.00?This Week \ 79 CTS. Pair. )N COMP'NY ; Man! f 1 y will be the Business Men rho forms the MONEY DEhe Strongest kind of FoundaS. Every young man should ' idd to it regularly even if the j DUR ACCOUNT HERE I >AY Union Bank, i ?LY SAFE ! - - s. c. i 1RNMENT DEPOSITS WITH a BANK | 1 10c COUNTER. i CTS. i?10 CTS. -10 CTS. j Handle?10 CTS. ? h Ball?10 CTS. S?10 CTS. -10 CTS. i| CS?10 CTS. [ES?10 CTS. Each. i T REDUCED PRICES 82.38 PAIR. W 81.98 PAIR. i 1.48 PAIR. -81.25 PAIR. ' !) SUMMER PANTS IDLESS OF COST. Call and see | n every line. VRAY I , HICKORY, N. C. [ltlons and management. DeCourses,) Preparatory, Music, story); Expression; Art (China achers; 226 students. 1,200 feet < r A. B. Graduates enter Graduate >llna without Examination and ear. Steatn heat, electric lights, ds, springs, mattresses, etc.,) In ;oard, heat and light at cost $8.50 10 a month. ?Board, heat and light at cost, ; a month. n course of construction. liege $40; Preparatory $27 to $36; i EGE in connection with Lenoir thand courses $25 each. Our 3. Wtf te for free Catalogue. - - - - President. FALL j We Received Yesterday by E FALL COi THESE A Newest Thing in SI These Should be of Special Mountain or Seashore Vacati School Girls Expecting to "( SURPRISE You. We hav Quick Sellers? $10.00, $12.S KIRKPATRIC THE ORIGINAL ON** WHY NOT Save The Difference? McCONNELL'S THE HOU8E THAT VALUES ARE BUILDING RAPIDLY. Get *dem rideable hi This is one of the motorcycle construe when tested in comj Mason's Fruit Jars IN ONE AND TWO QUARTS Also extra Rubbers. Expect this week extra Tops for one and two quarts. See us for Wire to Bale Hay# Oat Straw. HOG FEED? We have Shorts or Mill Feed for Hogs and Cattle. Now is the time to start your hogs to fattening, and Mill Feed Is the thing to start them. IIORSE AND MULE FEED? We sell Sunshine _ and Persian Horse and Mule Feed?and can save you Money on it. BUILDING MATERIAL? Be sure to see us If you have any building to do. We can supply you with everything you need to cover, repair or build a house. Do you want a good Second-Hand Surrey at a Bargain. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIND A WAY ( YOU COULDN'T HAVE A BE "FIND A WAY 0 Ell Whitney did not find a machli seed, But made one. Jefferson d pansion" at the time of the purchi ?He made one. Cyrus Field did between Europe and America?H You may not find a way foi Income; but perhaps You Can Mi This YOU can do?You can i ent earnings. You can get a goc Department and we will compoun This is one way of making a We will be pleased to have 1 YOU and YOUR account. The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL i "YOU HAD BETTER BK 1 O. E. W ILK INS. Prenident. Kitchen ,AS YOU ARE NOW DOING 1 IT IS PROBABLE TILYT YOU O ADDITIONAL COOKING VESSE TERESTING AND ALSO TO REE OFFER GRAY ENAMEL DISH PANS?Al GRAY ENAMELED RINSING PA GRAY ENAMELED PRESERVE BLUE, WHITE ENAMEL LINED GRAY ENAMELED BERLIN KE' GRAY ENAMEL COLANDERS? Yorkvilie Harch ir suits, xpress our First Shipment of \T SUITS RE THE rYLE and COLOR Interest to Those Taking ons, also to Teachers and 2o Off." The PRICES will e Marked Close to Make '0 and $15.00 K-BELK CO. I PRICE CASH STORE 38 SEED IRISH POTATOES I HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF OLD IRISH POTATOES. GREEN MOUNTAIN AND NORTHERN EARLY ROSE, FOR A SECOND CROP. LOUIS ROTH iim Motoc^cle onstration of die Indian te Qutch on the steepest 11 in your vicinity. many marvelous improvements in tion and can only be appreciated >etition with other makes. are over 13,000 1912 Model \ already on die road. fine Qutch and Magneto supplied with all 1912 Indiana without extra charge. W 4 &F. Sagk Cyfietr - . . $2SS 9? 7 HJ\ Twk CjUw - . . *2? ?rl>\ vgjl JjJ "Coant thmhuSam ?. TALmaam /^A^MAir JUUUMJ11, VJiUIUCJ TURNIP SEED We have an extra choice lot ot 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 Turnip Seed for an early fall crop. Get your seed at this store. We have the varieties and the best quail ties Name the variety wanted?We have It. YORK DRUG STORE THE REXALL 8TORE 3R MAKE ONE " j ITTER MAXIM THAN THIS: R MAKE ONE le to separate the coton from the ! Id not And a precedent for "Exase of Louisiana from the French 1 not And means to communicate e made one. : r largely increasing your present tke One. ?ve at least a part of your pres>d rate of Interest, in the Savings d the Interest Four times a year. way. rOU begin and will welcome both riONAL BANK, .LE, S. C. i : SAFE THAN SORRY." R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Specials k'OUR SUMMER PRESERVING, OULD EASILY MAKE USE OP LS. TO MAKE IT MORE IN>UCE OUR LARGE STOCK, WE t 39 CTS. NS?At 39 CTS. :g KETTLES?At 15 CTS. PRESERVING KETTLES?At 39 CTS. rTLES, Tin Top?At 39 CTS. At % 15 CTS. vare Company