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Bryan Happy and Free.?Wm, J. Bryan, expressing his pleasure at the election of Gov. Wilson said: "As a religious hymn has been brought into the campaign by one of the parties, I think that I am justified in using the lines of another hymn to express my feelings. " 'This is the day I long have sought, " 'And mourned because I found It not' "I am happier than Gov. Wilson for his Joy is repressed by a sense of resnnnsiKHUv n'hlla T am haDDV and OPVIIOIVIIU;, ?**! ?? r , free. " "My confidence in Gov. Wilson has grown with acquaintance and I feel sure that he will live up to expectations. I believe he listens to his conscience." ? Columbia special of Tuesday to the News and Courier: While visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Sharp, who lives near the Rose Hill Green House, about one-half mile below Columbia, Mrs. Sharp missed her little 15-months-old son. Otto. Upon a search being: instituted he was found tonight in the back yard lying head downward in a tub, d >wned. It is supposed the little boy t s playing in the yard and toppled over into the tub. ? AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. El Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday scnooi at 10 a. ro. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J. F. Anderson, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. No evening services. BAPTIST. Rev. J. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. ?TTTTTj/^ur n,x? Turn fJOOD SHEP wnuxwju v* HERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. f ferial Notices. Hebron. Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at Hebron, Sabbath afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. York Mill. Rev. J. F. Anderson, will preach at the York Mill, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our many thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our RpSSie Mav. UVUC UUMQ>?%V I ? _ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Faris. MAKES PIMPLE8 GO Remarkable How Zamo Claars tha Faca of Pimplaa and All Other Blemishes. With the finger tips apply a littleZemo to the skin, then see the pimples and blackheads vanish. Zemo is a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, Just simply sinks in and does the work. Tou will be 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 $1 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. v?l. r>,.,? stop*. $he (Cotton JRarhci. Yorkvllle, Nov. 8.?Cotton 121 cents. New York, Nov. 7.?Spot closed steady; middling- uplands 12.00; middling gulf 12.25; sales none. Cotton futures closed very steady as follows: Jan. 11.77; Feb. 11.86; March 11.96; I May 12.02; June 12.03; July 12.05; Aug. 11.95; Sept. 11.73; Oct. 11.55; Nov. 11.45; Dec. 11.65 GINNING DAYS AFTER November 9th, our GIN will be operated only on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. *> McGILL BROS. a v ? * LOST A WHITE and Black Spotted Hound Dog; answers to name of Haze. Last'seen two weeks ago. One ear cut off at the corner and a cut In other ear. Reward will be given for return of Dog. JOSHUA SMITH. 90 f It RIPLEY WHEAT W3 have on hand a limited quanity for Seed. McELWEE, LOVE & CO., MONEY TO LEND ON Improved Farms in York county, repayable in five easy, annual installments. Interest: Seven per cent if loan Is $1,000 or over; eight per cent if under $1,000. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, 88 f aug. 1 Attorney at Law. CHANGES The man who never changes his opinions is the man who never enlarges his information. We are of the opinion that you need HARNESS, SOLE and WHANG LEATHERS. We have a good, clean stock of these Leathers, and can and do cut it to sell at from 5 Ct?. up. We carry a fair stock of BROOMS. They are high as compared to some things. ? Twelve cents is a good price for cotton, and 100 pounds will buy a nice line of GROCERIES for a family, from US. Don't hesitate to ask us for HERO Coffee, the best Cheese. A nice line of N. C. and Va. Tobaccos. A Whip puts life into a mule, even if you do use Brown's Mule Tobacco? it's here, 10 cts. a plug. W. H. HERNDON Rugs, Art ? wy _ Squares, btc. Now. that winter is almost here, you probably need a few more RUGS or perhaps an ART SQUARE on your floors. These are the most satisfactory and lasting of all floor coverings ?easily taken up and cleaned, and always look comfortable. We are now showing a fine line of these goods in particularly nice patterns, and at very LOW PRICES. Call and let us show you how they will look on your floor. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES? We have two that are in almost perfect condition, that we want to sell, and we want to sell them quick. The prices, well, they are low enough to interest you. See us about 'em. Carroll Furniture Co. LOST DOG BLACK and Blue spotted hound bitch, last seen near Tate bridge about October 15. Information appreciated. Address Yorkville No. 7. T. M. OATES. EXTENSION OF CERTIFICATES WE hereby agree to renew for one year Teachers' Certificates for successful teaching and attendance on at least three of the four meetings of i the County Teachers' association to be held this year. J. W. QUINN. T. E. McMACKIN, J. HARVEY WITHERSPOON, f?n. Hoard of Education. 89 "" 2t BRATTON FARM. Phone No. 1X2. 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. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA York Courtty. OOl'RT OF COMMON PLEAS Herbert B. Stevens and Others, Plain-; tiffs, against York Cotton Mills, Defendant. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that, under an Order of the Court passed In the above entitled cause, all persons holding claims against the YORK COTTON MILLS are required to prove the same Deiore me in my umce bi Yorkville, South Carolina, on DECEMBER 3RD, 1912. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 88 f 4t WE DO NOT Make a specialty of BUILDING MATERIAL, but we have the liveliest non-specialist looking after our Lumber Side Line in this part of the country. We carry In stock when we can get it fast enough, everything you. need to Build or Repair a house? from the bottom to top. Also sell you the PAINT to Paint it with. We are in a position to make you very close Prices. Come and see us before you buy. We are selling Building Material now faster than we can get it. The mills are behind with orders. We have SEED RYE. RICE FLOUR, MILL FEED. R. R. P. Seed OATS at 60 Cts. per Bushel. Bow BASKETS, FERTILIZER for Wheat and Oats. VULCAN TURN PLOW? We sell the Vulcan Turn Plow in four sizes. We Guarantee every plow. If not satisfactory after using you can return it. We have never yet had one returned. See us for Groceries and Plantation supplies. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EXPRESS SHIPMENT Of STREET HATS. We bought the Sample line of one of the leading Manufacturers of Baltimore, Md.?At 50c on the Dollar Also one lot of Sample CLOAKS and SUITS?At 50c on the Dollar 510.00 SUITS?at $5.00 $10.00 CLOAKS?at ?D.UU $3.00 Children's CLOAKS?at $1.48 LET NOTHING KEEP YOU FROM SEEING THIS REMARKABLE OFFERING. McCONNELL'S House of Quality The Quality of our Monuments Appeals to Everybody who has seen them. See us or write to us before you buy. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor. YORKVILLE, S. C. PROCLAMATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Executive Chamber WHEREAS. Information has been received at this Department that on or about the second day of November, a. v. ??iz, me vuuuu Gin, Saw Mill, Corn Mill, Cotton and Cotton Seed, and Buildings, the property of G. B. BERRY, at or near Hickory Grove, South Carolina, in the County of York, was burned and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act of incendiarism, Now, Therefore, I, COLE L. BLEASE Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice must be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS for the apprehension and conviction of the person or i persons who committed said act of incendiarism. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, tVkio civtK Hqv of Vnvpm- 1 ai VA'iuiiiMia, una uiAiii v* . ber, A. D. 1912. and in the 137th year of the Independence of the United States of America. COLE L. PLEASE. Governor By the Governor: Ft. M. McCown, Secretary of State. The "Universal" Coffee Percolator Excels all other ways of making coffee because the percolation is completed before the water boils. Coffee made tn It is J 1 easl|y _ )tv Ithe absence of the bitter taste caused by boiling. If you want to know what perfect coffee is like, try the I "Universal." We Sell It. Yorkville Hardware Co I HERMAN'S U.S. ARMYI SERVICE BLUCHER In Tan Willow Calf or /V Gun Metal. A hand ^ some,snappy shoe ontheOrthopedic last, designed by 1:7 H army surgeons. 17 fV You never saw If/J* JA a shoe like it Jy^- | for wear, con f jff Texas un\ '^jjj^scouredoak.box toe' so*e l^tber counters,every part inspected. Lining of specially tested drill. A solid leather shoe that will give the wear of the civilian shoe that sells for$G. This is one of the shoes Uncle Sam buys for his soldiers. IT'S A \VORLD BEATER. Seethe Army line. J. M. Stroup BAKE 'EM NOW THANKSGIVING DAY is coming and CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S are not so far away as they have been. When these feast days arrive you are sure to have Cakes and Pies, and Puddings, and other good things for the home folks and visitors. Wise housewives long: ago learned that the best Fruit Cakes are made weeks before they are to be used. NOW is the time to Bake Your Fruit Cake for the coming feasts. Bake them now and put them away and let them season or ripen properly. I can now furnish you with the Best grades of CITRON, RAISINS. CURRANTS, EXTRACTS, SPICES, etc., for Fruit Cake making. Send or phone your orders for the ingredients that you want. Bake your Fruit Cake early. You will be pleased with it. Also phone us your orders for anything in Groceries if what you want is GOOD?I HAVE IT. W.E. FERGUSON CALL ON ME for tin;i >/i s sutn aau SWEET PICKLES In Bbls. ROYAL, RUMFORD and GOOD LUCK BAKING POWDERS. SNOW WHITE, SNOW DRIFT, PURE LARD and COOKING OIL. SWIFTS and KINGAN'S HAMS. Coffees, Teas and Spices a Specialty. ; J. W. JOHNSON Good Enough m <M/T I Ul U M\Uig Corn Muffins, Fresh Salt Mackerel , (Boiled or Fried), and a cup of West End Coffee makes a breakfast fit for a king. Try It. "PERFECTION" FLOUR does away with all bread troubles. Try a sack. We keep almost everything In the Grocery line and we always buy the BEST. Try us for Groceries. FARM IMPLEMENTS? We carry a fairly full line of FARM IMPLEMENTS in stock, but should we not have the Implement that you want, we'll get for you. We have | Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs for same. Come and see whether you want to i buy or not. We promise you courteous attention. CARROLL BROS. FOR SALE 3-14 Acres?W. K. Hamilton land, $10.00 per acre. 88 Acres?The Sanders Store place, adjoining W. N. Hardin, $16.00. 317 Acre??rruuente oruwn x-mtc, about three miles below Chester, : $10.00 per acre. 100 Acres?The Bascome Kennedy Place, $25.00 per acre. 484 Acre??Clawson Mill Tract, Fort Mill township, $30.00 per acre. 100 Acres?4 miles of Yorkvillc.? $15.00 per Acre, 50 Acres?1 mile of Yorkville.-^ 91,500.00. 100 Acres?4 miles on Plnckney road?$30.00 per Acre. 117 Acres?2 miles of Yorkville. Ill Acres?1 mile of Bethany High school. 33 1-2 Acres?1 mile of Bethany High school. 209 Acres?Near Sharon. Price, $2,500.00. 195 Acres?Joins Webb Moore. W. R. Carroll and J. Cameron. A large 2-story, 7-room house; about 30 acres under cultivation; at least 4,000 cords of ivnnrt on this nlnrp* nhnilt 30 arres in bottom land; 1 tenant house. One mile of Philadelphia station. Price, $20.00 an Acre. 87 J Acres?Joins Mack McCarter and A. M. McGill. One mile from Bethany High School. 4 miles from Clover public highway. 1 good 5room house and barn and 1 good 4room house and barn. A fine productive farm. 60 acres in cultivation, balance In timber. Will sell as a whole or separate the two settlements. The price of this land is right, we wish to make a sale at once. Look it over and give us some offers. Property of W. C. Faris. 100 Acres?5 miles from Smyrna; joins Bob Biggers and John Boyd tract. Price, $1,600.00. 60 J Acres?Joins Douglass land near Eethany; 25 acres in cultivation; 1 4room cottage, new; 1 tenant house wifH 3 rooms it. Price. $2,100.00. 57 Acres?Heavy timber land, Joining lands of Ed Burns, P. B. McAee; 15 acres clear land, 42 acres in timber, second growth pine and some fine -^iginal pine. Price, $1,200.00. Forty-One Acres?Of land, one mile from Filbert. Property of G. R. Alex- ' ander. A fine proposition. J. C. WILBORN. t.a /tv. /tv. /tvk /tv. TVT VTV TVT WV TvT WT WV vtj7 "V W m v r*r w /\ mv wit. 1 BUY LL t ? Every man who needs a New g. and see what I have to offer Jn Qus * that you can't find equal values eh ? what I have. It won't take you v< & Suits and compare prices with what * ALL $20.00 SUITS ARE NOW OF ? ALL $15.00 SUITS ARE NOW OF * ALL $12.50 SUITS ARE NOW OF] ? ALL $10.00 SUITS ARE NOW OF! f ALL $15.00 RAINCOATS ARE NO ? ALL $12.50 RAINCOATS ARE NO * ALL $10.00 RAINCOATS ARE NO 2 DON'T FORGET THAT WRAY'S ? IS LOADED WITH LITTLE EVERY DAY. THEY ARE I J. Q. \ % ? THE STORE WHERE Y ? > +?+ ?+? ? ? ? +?4? ? ? ?4? ? < THANKS VIT B wish to thank our many custom V? era who paid us for the Fertilizer bills on the 1st of November, and we must insist upon all of them who have not paid us their notes and bills to please do so at once. Pay your bills and buy something: else, we have the Roods and the prices but what we wa?<t Is CASH. Call and see us. Our lines are complete and prices right Yours very truly, JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C. Trv A Sack OF MELROSE FLOUR?It Is easily the best on the market and pleases the most particular. We also have DUNLOP PATENT and STICKELL'S MAGNOLIA, neither of which can be surpassed at the price. See us for your next Sack of Flour. R. R. P. SEED OATS? We have them at 65 CENTS a Bush. See us for an Oats and Guano Plow. See us for CHATTANOOGA and KENTUCKY TURN PLOWS and REPAIRS. BUGGIES AND WAGONS When you are ready for a new Buggy or Wagon it is to your interest to see us. We can please if anybody can. We will quote prices that are most interesting. FRESH GROCERIES? We keep a select stock of Fancy Groceries and can supply you with the best of everything for your table. Yorkvllle Banking & Mercantile Co. KER-CHOO Yes, you are sneezing now, and by tomorrow vou will have develoDed a cold that will take you a week and posBlbly a month to cure. If you only had a box of Shleder's LAX-A-COLD tablets and took a few, you would not have any cold. If you have neglected yourself you must use LAX-A-COLD tablets any way and Nyal's COUGH SYRUP In connection. 25c per box. Shieder Drag Store ? THE NYAL STORE ? The Table Grill Is the latest development of ELECTRIC COOKING convenience for the dining table A FRYER, A BROILER, A TOASTER, A HOT PLATE, A BOILER? All in One, and it does its work perfectly. A Hurried Breakfast or Supper Is an Ideal Meal if Prepared on an ELECTRIC GRILL. ?SEE ABOUT IT. City Electric and Water Plant The Vacation Is Ended THE JOLLY FRIENDS ARE SEPARATED, BUT YOU CAN KEEP THEM WITH YOU AND BE WITH THEM IN PICTURES. Probably you owe it to them, and Modern fnotography makes the obligation an easy one to meet. THE HARRIS STUDIO SHELBY YOREVILLE Look Before Yon Leap! t^hile It is true that there are still many people who buy Life Insurance from an agent instead of a Company, and who sometimes find that the agent, either through ignorance or intentionally led them to believe that his company and the contracts (policies) were among the best. There are thousands of others, and their tribe is increasing daily, who are influenced almost entirely by the company and its reputation FIRST and the contract next. They look and then leap, while the other class leaps and then looks, and as a result, often concludes that had it looked before leaping it would not have leaped. No company has an all-round reputation for squarer dealing with every policy holder and of writing liberal policies as has the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J. No company is stronger. Look Before You Leap! Test my assertions. If you are not entirely satisfied that they are true you are under no obligations to buy. SAM. M. GRIST, Special Agent. INTEREST There are more kinds of lnteresi than the kind you pay for money when you borrow from a bank. There is & 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. (T-. (T. <T~. /T^ fTi rTl |Ti,t. V V 4 w vA \jp ^i'4 w %A Wg? 4 ui I '4 w 4 ; 4T mmf'S f Suit of Clothes, ought to come ? ility, Style and Price. I am sure A tewhere. Anyway, come and see ^ ery long to see and try on a few ? you see elsewhere. Come today. * FERED AT $12.48 Each. f FERED AT $9.48 Eacli. ? FERED AT $8.48 Each. + FERED AT $7.48 Each. q W OFFERED AT $9.48 Eacli. + \V OFFERED AT $8.48 Each. q ,\V OFFERED AT $7.48 Ea<<h. X 5 CTS. AND 10 CTS. COUNTER ? THINGS THAT ARE NEEDED ? I MONEY SAVERS. VR A Y i OU FIND BARGAINS <| y. -T* . ./T'i /T^ tjTW VTJTV w "V TTJTV | Coat Suits J Jl!ST RECEIVED A S * SUITS AND COATS TH.< C BARGAIN. THESE SUr A BACK. THEY ARE TO WHAT YOU WANT IN T ^ BE PLEASED AS TO Q I CLOUD C/ W. O. HARS Royal Pressing Clab WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE GARMENTS THAT THEY WISHED THOROUGHLY r*T T7 A vnrk A XTT\ DDPOODn VUCiAl>?iL/ A*>LT XT n?jQO?ii^. Our place of business is in the McVeel Block, over the Star Theatre. If you will phone us, we will be pleased to send for whatever you may have to be Cleaned and Pressed. We do satisfactory work and do It promptly. Give us a part of your business. Royal Pressing Clab R. D. DOR8ETT, Proprietor. I BOYS, SA\ YOl THE BOY WHO START* SAVES AND DEPOSITS 1 THAT OTHER BOYS WC WHO WILL BEGIN ACT SUCCEED He will reach manhood with 1 essential to thrift cultivated a money and accumulated intere; Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT I WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTER] COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, ON ALL SAVINGS. The Nationa ABSOLU' Rock Hill, THE UNITED STATES GO\ wm~ THIf W. J. RODDEY. President. w?? When the Winds Blow Through a broken Window Pane, It feels like it is as cold as the Arctic snows. The wind chills to the bone. Now is a good time to see how many broken glass there are in your windows and then put them in before the cold winds begin to blow. Doing it NOW may save much discomfort later on. See the YORK FURNITURE COMPANY for the Glass you need. We can furnish ALL SIZES from our stock and the cost per Glass is quite small, especially when you consider the comfort. Trying to heat a room, with missing glass rrom tne windows, is like trying to heat all out-doors. It cannot be done. Put in the needed Glass NOW, before the cold weather comes. We can also supply you with the PUTTY that you will need, either by the pound or the bucket?as much or as little as you need. YORK FURNITURE CO. THOMSON'S COAT SUI WE ARE SHOWING COAT SUITS IN BLACK, I TURES?ON SALE AT LADIES* COAT SUITS BROWN IN SERGES AN TrnriM LADIES' LONG COAT KERSEY'S BLACK AND MILLI We have a big selection of MED SHAPES for you to make Shades and Styles. Visit THOMI see these New Hats. BLANKETSThomson'B Blankets are all 1 Comforts, All Colors and Size GLO Men's Work Gloves? Men's Dressed Kid Gloves? Men's Undressed Kid Gloves Men's Auto Gloves?Price Ladles' Dressed Kid Gloves, ] UNDER Thomson's Is headquarters to CHILDREN and MEN. Visit this Store often. We are al our goods.. You Get QUAIjT Can AFFORD. NOT ALL PARTIES living in the Hail ? and Bethel Townships, are entit COUNT on all Cash purchases i COME AND SHOP WHERE THE BEST STYLE AND THE U The THOMSi THE STORE OF RIGHT QUA Farmers? cimi't.n L'l'Fli \ niYlt ACCOUNT Because their Bank Deposit Book affords them a complete record of their cash receipts, while the stubs of their check books are a perfect record of Expenses and Payments. Paying any debt with a Check Is much safer than with money. First National Batik Of Sharon, S. C. r and Coats ! iEW SHIPMENT OF COAT J IT M E .WILL SELL AT A j TS AND COATS DON'T GO T BE SOLD, SO SEE US FOR J IRS LINE, AND YOU WILL * UALITY AND PRICE. J VSH STORR j HAW, Manager. - jj McFarland's Specials From TODAY until the close of my Anniversary Sale I will sell ALL WOOL, ENGLISH SERGE SUITS AT $12.50 PER SUIT. ALL WOOL, BLUE SERGE SUITS AT $0.50 PER SUIT. AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS AND UTILITY GINGHAMS AT 7 CTS. PER YARD?7 CTS. ON SATURDAY NEXT To every customer buying goods to the amount of'$15.00, I will give One Good Alarm Clock, FREE. Make it a point to visit this store before the close of this sale?Nov. 8. M. A. McFARLAND R. F. D. 4 PINCKNEY ROAD. I I /E JR MONEY J A BANK ACCOUNT AND CHE NICKELS AND DIMES | IULD SPEND, IS THE BOY IVE LIFE QUALIFIED TO 1 habits and qualities of character < nd developed, and will have the '' st as READY CAPITAL. BOY! ! IE RE. < EST, 1 i 1 Union Bank, rELY SAFE - - - s. c. TERNMENT DEPOSITS WITH } BANK IRA B. DUNIiAP, Cashier. CITY MEAT MARKET EGGS WANTED?25 CT8. DOZ. We will buy all the EGGS offered until further notice, and pay 25 CT8. per Dozen for all we can buy. When you want Choice STEAKS or ROASTS come to the City Market We make a specialty of the Best HomeRaised Stall Fed Beeves and also sell the Choicest Western Meats. TTTDT AI>nTlT1?I\ VVOl /llllkl V MUMJ A shipment of BONELESS BOILED HAMS, CURED HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON. We sell these by the Pound, the Whole Ham or Whole Piece of Bacon, and all of It Is of the best quality. CATTLE AND CALVES? At all times we will buy all the FAT CATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES we can get See us when you have any to sell. THE CITY MEAT MARKET C. P. Sherer, Prop. $10.06 and I TS $12.50 I ' ? n: A BIG LINE OP LADIES* javy and brown mix$10.00 and $12.50 5 IN NAVY. BLACK AND ] D WHIPCORDS?PRICE t $15.00 to $25.00 i S IN BROADCLOTH AND GRAY?PRICES FROM , $10.00 to $20.00 ' NERY g PATTERN HATS and UNTklM- I your own selection from. All SON'S Millinery Department and J -ALL WOOL e iVool, Plaids and Plain?Price $8.50, $5.00 and $6.50 PaJr j s to suit your taste?Priced at ? $1.00, 2.50, $3.50 and $3.98 VES 50 Cts., $1.00 and $1.50 Pair $1.00 and $1.50 Pair $1.00 and $1.50Palr * $2.00 and $2.50 1'air < Black and Tan?Price u $1.00 and$1.50 pair WEAR r Winter Underwear for LADIES, ] [ways glad to meet you ami showTV at tills Store at PRICES you ICE Itorm Districts of King's Mountain :led to a TEN PER CENT DISit this Store until JAN. 1, 1913. YOU GET THE MOST QUALITY. DWEST PRICES. ON Company LITIES AND RIGHT PRICES. New Arrivals FRESH MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, NEW PICKLES In Barrels, FRESH CREAM CHEESE, CHICKEN SOUP. TOMATO SOUP. TOMATO CATSUP, CORN FLAKES, FRESH CANDIES, APPLES and BANANAS, Come and See Us for the Good Things You Want for Your Table. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. JACKSON BROS TO CLOSE OU AFTER DELIBERATING Of YEAR OR MORE. AND LOOKI!" HAVE DEFINTELY DECIDED TO DEPARTMENT, INCLUDING EVJ DER THIS CLASSIFICATION. AN! SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. \ WE MEAN THAT AND NOTHIN THE PRICES ON EVERYTHING THAT WILL MAKE IT TO YOU IN THIS REDUCTION SALE V CERIES, SUPPLIES, HARDWAR TOOLS. ETC., BUT WE INCLUD1 DER THE HEADING OF DRY < SHOES, ETC. THIS SALE WIL1 NOVEMBER 12TH, AND WILL NOTICE. IF YOU NEED ANYTI ETC., THIS IS A GREAT OPPOI MONEY. WE MEAN BUSINESi PORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU TI TURN THE GOODS INTO MONE THE GOODS. WE ARE NOT LO SALE?WE WANT TO MOVF TH1 AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ' PRICES ON FIRST-CLASS MERC JUST A FEW F MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, $1.00 Qui MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS. 50c qualit MEN'S $4.00 HATS?Going at MEN'S $2.50 HATS?Going at LADIES' 25c HOSE?Going at MEN'S $1.00 OVERALLS?Going t MEN'S $2.50 PANTS?Going at BOYS' $1.00 PANTS?Going at 10c GINGHAMS?Good Patterns 10c OUTINGS. All Colors, Good Pat 10c CHEVIOTS, good quality?Goii MEN'S $5.00 SHOES?Going at MEN'S 13.50 SHOES?Dress?Goin MEN'S $4.00 HEAVY SHOES?Go LADIES' $2.50 HEAVY SHOES?( LADIES' $3.50 DRESS SHOES?G YES, WE MEAN TO CLOSE O here. But our goods and our pr) you will come and see them. The quoted are STRICTLY CASH, but 3 you buy these goods at the prices w JACKSON BROS., J REXALL IT MEANS HEALTH FOR YOU* You are doubtless aware that all of ' the REXALL Remedies can be had at the York Drug Store; but we want to emphasize the fact that while the Rexill line includes scores of preparations, every one of them is sold on a Guarantee of Your Money Back If Not Entirely Satisfactory. '93" HAIR TONIO? This Is one of the best known of all the REXALL preparations and is used vlth entire satisfaction by thousands ef people all over the country. It has eeen before the people long enough to Irmly establish its worth as a hair tonic. "93" Hair Tonic keeps the hair ind scalp clean and promotes hair health. If you have hair troubles try c 1 bottle of "93" Hair Tonic. Ask for a REXALL Health Book. YORK DRUG STORE THE REXALL 8T0RE Coat Su Rain MONDAY NIGHT WE ARE G NUMBER OF COAT SUITS AND BIG MANUFACTURERS ON APPJ WANT MIGHT BE RETURNEDGO. SUITS AT All Wool SERGES?Black ai Sizes and Colors?Cheap at $13.50 SUITS A' This lot contains SUITS wort! CTTTTO 11 Lot 3 contains SUITS cheap a Special LADIES' RA Ladies' 33.50 Zephyr weight P seams which Insures Twice the We CHILDREN'S I Girl's $2.50 RAIN COATS, WI BOYS' RAI Boys' RAIN COATS?Light W Kirkpatrick SATISFACTION OR YO The Place to Buy ' Building Supplies is from the people vho make a specialty of this line and ire thoroughly acquainted with everyhing entering Into house Building. ?Ve are at all times prepared to furilsh you with everything needed for mllding or repairing your homes, rour barns, fences, etc. We are al-1 vays prepared to furnish Flooring, filing, Weatherboardlng, Framing, >hingles, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Frames, Builders' Hardware, Paint, Roofing, c< >tc., on very short notice. We want s four business and want you to see us ci vhen you have a want in our line. g If you expect to build let us make u in estimate on your plans, whether p fou want Frame or Brick work. i If you have Repair Work about the k lome, Store or Office let us do the t< rork for you. tl I. J. KELLER & COMPANY J p W. K. HAMILTON HOME PLACE L ^ A A ACRES. Bullock's Creek 3 <?<? Township; $10.00 per Acrel p to December 1st. next. Apply to J. S. BRICE. and \ C. E. SPENCER. Attys. _ 88 f ' 6t c Peters' We have a full stock of the Sea make of Shoes In Tan Calf, Gun M Button and Lace, made over the n distinctive styles. We urge you to any time you need a pair of GOOD ? HERMAN'S UNITED ST This Is the Shoe that bears Un< Two Million Pairs for his Soldiers, S feet as well as Uncle Sam treats the enjoyment of life and work. Call a CLOTHING FOR M We carry a full line of the famoui ING for Men. and we are sure that ' on your Fall Suit, but we can pleas Price. We also carry the LORD Bj V?a on/1 thov fllVflVfl nlPftSP. ] U1C XJUJ O, UI1U w< .. ?^ the Suit. Bring your boy and let us SWEATERS, FASC1 We are showing a splendid lir women. You'll find them here in a ranging from 25 Cts. to $4.00 Each. Caps. 25 Cts. to $1.25. Come and f TORS and UNDERWEAR. EVERYTHING IN Let us show you many bargains ings, Cotton and Woolen Flannels, A GOOD PLACE TO E We always carry a complete lin< cerles and will be pleased to have j line. Let us quote you a price on y for Swift's Hams and Breakfast Stri] Get our price on Seed Oats, Ch Best CREAM CHEESE at 25 C ! J. M. STROUP, The I, AT CLOVER I T DRY GOODS : THE PROPOSITION FOR A -r AT IT FROM ALL SIDES. WE i CLOSE OUT OUR DRY GOOD8 ERYTHINO THAT COMES UND WE MEAN TO DO IT IN THE TTHEN WE SAY. CLOSE OUT, G ELSE. WE WILL REDUCE IN THIS STOCK TO A PRICE R INTEREST TO BUY HERE. rE DO NOT INCLUDE GROE, BUGGIES, WAGONS. FARM S EVERYTHING COMING UN300DS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, j OPEN ON NEXT TUESDAY, CONTINUE UNTIL FURTHER IING IN DRY GOODS, SHOES. ITUNITY FOR YOU TO SAVE 3 AND ONLY WANT THE OPIAT WE DO. WE WANT TO Y?WE WANT YOU TO HAVE OKING FOR PROFIT IN THIS S GOODS. COME AND SEE US WE'LL INTEREST YOU WITH HANDISE. COMING? SURE. 'RICES NOW s-llty?Going at 7? CTS. y?Going at 3? CTS. $3.20 $1.69 17 CTS. it 7? CTS. $1.6? 7? CIS. 6 CTS. Yd. terns?Going at 6 1-2 CTS. Yd. ng at 7 CTS. Yd. $3.6? Pair. g at $2.69 Pair ing at $3.20 Pair 3oing at $1.60 Pair oing at $2.60 Pair UT. There are only a few prices ices will tell their own story if tse prices and all reduced prices rou can afford to pay cash when e offer them. COME EARLY. if CLOVER, S. C. Aside from Everything IN THE GROCERY LINE I HAVE IN STOCK NOW New Northern SOUR KRAUT, loose in barrel, 5 Cts., a lb., 6 lbs. for 25 Cts. Loose SOUR PICKLES, 10 Cts. a dozen. SELECT NORFOLK OYSTERS? Most every day. LOUIS ROTH tits and Coats IOING TO RETURN QUITE A COATS SENT TO US BY TWO tOVAL. THE VERY ONE YOU v -SEE THEM BEFORE THEY ' $9.75. id Blue, Alluval Mixtures?All I ?Special. $9.75 r $13.50 ? i up to $16.50?Special $12.50 1 $14.75 t $20.00?Sizes up to 49's? $14.75 IN COATS H lubber RAIN COATS, Cemented ? ar?Special 92.50 IAIN COATS . | th Hood?Special 91.85- 1 N COATS 9 eight Rubber?Special 91.98 9 - Belk Co. I CR MONEY BACK H The Last Word X IN SCISSORS and SHEARS Is the elebrated CLAUSS SCISSORS and HEARS. I am now showing a very omplete line of these very high class oods and will he pleased to have the idles call and see them. There are ocket Scissors, Embroidery Scissors. [anicure Scissors, and Shears for all inds of purposes, from the lightest ) the heaviest work. And then, too. le quality. Whew! but it is good. So ood that EVERY PAIR is ABSOUTELY GUARANTEED, and the rices? Well, they're very modest, et me show 'em to you. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. XT Send The Enquirer your orders for ommereial Printing. Shoes. ^on's Best Styles In this famous [etal, Patent. Velvet and White, ewest lasts In many pretty and come and see them now, or at SHOES. Our Prices are right. <\TES ARMY SHOES cle Sam's O. K. He has bought ailors and Marines. Treat Your feet of his men, and double the nd ask to see the ARMY LINE. EN AND BOYS s J. SAMUELS' BROS.' CLOTHwe can not only save you money ie you In Quality. Style, Fit and ^LTIMORE line of Clothing for Prices range from $2.50 to $8.50 i fit him. He'll be pleased. r-*r nv\nn XWl lilAlvno, rjiv. ie of SWEATERS for men and 11 the latest styles and at prices We have a nice line of Aviation lee us for SHAWLS, FASCINADRY GOODS In Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outand White Domestics. 1UY GROCERIES 8 of both Heavy and Fancy Grorour orders for anything In this our next sack of Flour. See us ps, Snow Drift, Snow White, etc. Ick Feed, Mill Feed, etc. TS. a Pound. ; Everything Store 4