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? Governor Blease has re-appointed B. H. Stothart as chief constable in , Charleston and J. c. Kibler as chlel constable in Columbia. ( ? The senate last Thursday, at the Instance of Senator Appelt passed a concurrent resolution requesting the governor to allow such military companies as shall ask him for permission to go to Washington on the occasion of the inauguration to grant such permission. Senator Appelt said that he understood that the governor would grant such permission upon application. AT THE CHURCHES. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. HYMENEAI, Married?On Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. E. E. Gillespie Miss JANIE WILSON to Mr. FRED E. MULUNAX. Both of York county. By Rev. T. P. Burgess at his home In Yorkville. on January 25 1913, Mr. CLARENCE C. REYNOLDS and Miss LEILA STARNES. both of Rock Hill. jtyftial j^otires. A Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the good people of Hickory Grove, for the great kindness I shown us during the illness and death P of our darling baby, Harry Nell. May r the Great Giver of every good and perfect gift richly reward each one. Robt. and Carrie L. Smarr. Horse* and Mules. When in need of anything in this line, do not fail to see us. We have it. *ti? dr vowav between Thorn V/UIUC U p ?uv , __ son Co's. and Stroup's. James Bros. 7 ft tf Buy Your Frost Proof Cabbage Plants from F. 8. Cannon, Meggets, S. C. 1,000 to 4,000 at $1.25. 5,000 to 9,000 at $1.00. 10,000 to 15,000 at $0.90. Special prices on larger orders and satisfaction guaranteed. 97 t Apr. 1. The Arlington Monument. The Arlington Confederate Monument Committee appeals to the citizens of South Carolina to assist them in raising their part of the remaining $ IS,000, pledged by the United Daughters of the Confederacy In contract with Sir Moses Ezeklel, the sculptor. This monument Is to be a final and lasting tribute to the whole Confederacy, army and navy; and the Committee believes that the men and women of South Carolina will gladly Join hands with the United Daughters of the Confederacy in doing honor to the soldiers who followed the Stars and Mrs. Thos. W. Kelt, S. C. Director A. C. M. A. Mrs. J. R. Vandlver, Mrs. L. W. Gllland. Miss Mary E. Williams. Miss Lillie Cooper. UNFAIR TO THE DRUGGIST The Old Joke About "Something Just as Good," Doesn't Apply to Thi? Drug Store. You have probably heard dozens of times the old story that a drug store was a place to "get something just as good." There Is at least one druggist In the world that you can't say this about. It is certain that an Inferior article will never be substituted for a guaranteed one by the York Drug store. Take for Instance a safe, reliable remedy for constipation and liver trouble like Dodson's Liver Tone. This harmless vegetable liquid has proved so satisfactory a liver stimulant and reliever of biliousness, and to entirely take the place of calomel without any danger or restriction of habits or diet, that there are dozens of preparations springing up with imitations of Its claims. But Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed for It, and If you are not satisfied with 1* the York Drug store wll hand yom money back with a smile. Any person going to this store for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will be sure of getting a large bottle of this genuine remedy in exchange for his half dollar. $he Cotton |fiarhet. Yorkville. January 28.?Good middling cotton 12$ cents. New York. Jan. 27.?Spot closed steady; middling uplands 18.05; middling gulf 13.30; sales 2,800 bales. Cotton futures closed easy as follows: Jan. 12.71: Feb. 12.30: March 12.31; April 12.15: May 12.16: June 12.02; July 12.08; Aug. 11.96; Sept. 11.49; Oct 11.41: Dec. 11.44. GENERAL DRAYAGE T AM operating a Delivery Wagot 1 and solicit the patronage of thi Yorkville public. M. E. PLEXICO. 8 t.f 2t* Family Records T'waao Kotrn Vtoan hull Many r UHUIJ Itcva imie upon the old records engraved upor the Imperishable stone grave marker) found in country and town cemeteries For this very reason, if for no others (there are others) the marking of th< graves of your relatives and loved ones is a duty you owe to the dead, your self and to future generations. Th< cost of marking the graves of youi dead is only governed by the amoun that you feel disposed to spend foi that purpose. A few dollars will pur chase a plain slab, and from that up ward the cost is as much as you desln "v to make it and we assure you that if w< } make the marker you will get ful ' value for your money whatever yoi wish to pay. Call on us and see oui designs and get our prices. If yoi cannot call, write us. and we will sent you full information. Do it TODAY PALMETTO MONUMENT CO JOS. G. SASST. Proprietor. YOKKVILLE. S. C. k| ELLM I TENNESSEE MULES [ \L7E have received another car of J v fine MULES from Tennessee, all . well broken; have several matched s teams. They will be at our barn near l Bowling Green. Will be In Yorkvllle , the FIRST MONDAY In February, t.f. J. F. JACKSON & SON. . 1 r . | , New Prices- ! New Goods Iiidles' 75c and 89c Shirt Waists? | At 48 CTS. J Ladies' House Dresses In Percales < and Ginghams?At 98 CTS. ' MIDDY BLOUSES 48, 75, 98 CTS. Children's Dresses?At 48 CTS. to 98 CTS. . Our line of Muslin Underwear in complete?Our Prices away Below anybody's. # McCONNELL'S YORKVILLlE'8 CHEAPEST STORE. I Wagons-Any Size I ' We sell the Owensboro, and believe ] It is the equal of any vagon made, i ; Our prices are Just Right. See Us. 1 WIRE FENCING ( i We have it in all heights from 26 to * 68 inches?It is the best made and i will hold anything?Hogs, horses, cat- < tie, poultry. SEE US. 1 PLOWS 1 We sell the celebrated Chattanooga j Turnplow, and also have the best of | Middle Busters. Call and see them. . We have complete stock of Plow Shapes and Shares. Sec us. BEFORE BUYING FLOUR 1 Come and see us. We have the goods, the quality and the right prices. Big shipment Just in. See US. HEAVY GROCERIES See us for Molasses, Corn. Oats, Horse Feed, etc. We have the goods. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. Chicken Feed. , s HERE GET YOUR CHICKEN FEED 1 ( COTTOLENE You can also get COTTOLENE from ME. : BROOMS I have a very large assortment of BROOMS. Come and get the price. ^OT COFFEE and TEA?A 8p?cialty. I. W. JOHNSON GOOD BREAD To be sure to have GOOD BREAD, the first and most important thing Is to start right, and that is to have good Home Water Ground Corn Meal, made from selected white corn. York Supply Co. sells this kind of Meal. If , you eat Corn Muffin or Corn Bread, f then try some of our Meal. We have Cabbage, White and Pink * Beans, White and Clay Peas, Irish Po- J tatoes, Dried Apples, Lima Beans. We sell LANDRETH'S GARDEN 1 SEEDS?All fresh. A complete stock 1 i of Farm Tools, Bridles, Collars, * Hames, Chains, Plow Stocks. Plow ? i Moulds, etc., etc. , YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL I Clearance g CONTINUES TH I S A T U 1 . I MAKE IT A POtt We told you at tne Degmnn ance and White Sale, would 1 run of sales, because we would what w?; were going to do. O Thursday, and will continue ist. Hundreds of Buying Cus entire satisfaction and pleasure ues that we have been and are visited the CLOUD CASH SI it before Saturday night. We we still have scores, yes, hun< Bargains for those who will co SPECIAL HALF WEDNESDAY, 29THWe Will Sell Extra Wide 20 C RIBBON?Limit of 5 Yai Yard THURSDAY, 30TH? We Will Sell Best 10 Cts. Y; 10 Yards to Customer?At SATURDAY, FEBRUAR' We Will Sell Men's Best F DRAWERS?Limit 2 Sui SATURDAY, by Express. * ment of LADIES' COAT SI % "l Styles, and they're certainly 1 at SALE PRICES, and wonde 1 Cloud Ca W. O. HARSH /OOD Fl picture of Ellwood hog fence, of all other makes combined, ds of plain barbed wire, it puts utely pig-tight and will also tur 26 INCH Mr nram 1 Mr. Qainn Now In j1 Western Markets Our Mr. A. J. QUINN is now in the Western Markets for the purpose of auying another carload of CHOICE MULES, and will RETURN WITH HIS PURCHASES SO AS TO BE; AT CLOVER ON FEBRUARY 3RD. j Wait and see what we will have toI after you. I If you are in a hurry, or don't care to wait, we have a number of SELECT ANIMALS at our Barn and will be glad to have you come and see them | and talk prices, we Know mai we. pan Interest you. Try us. QUINN & McGILL. CLOVER, S. C. 94 sw tf 5 Versus 4 IK THIS BANK, your money, if Depoelted on Certificates of Deposit, will pay you FIVE PER CENT INTEREST, in terms of 3, 6 or 12 months, [f you deposit as much as One ThouKtnd Dollars, the difference Is $10.00 i Year to You. If this additional $10 3111 is any consideration to you in the natter of any Trust Funds you may mve, We Will Be Glad to Have Your Certificate Deposits. CHECKING ACCOUNTS? Yes, we want your Checking Ac:ount, be It large or small, and will be pleased to extend to you every buslless facility (or accommodation, If rou prefer to call it that) that any Safely Conducted Bank Can. See us f you contemplate a change In your present Banking connections. The Bank of Clover, OZiOVBR, S. O. XMAS i will be prepared to All all your iVants for CHRISTMAS. Come and ee me. I have everything In OYSTERS, *UTS, CELERY, CRANBERRIES, X)COANUTS. etc. Let us have your orders In time so rou won't be disappointed. Best" N. C.t and Pennsylvania PLAIN BUCKWHEAT on hand. LOUIS ROTH Watch Repairing During the good year 1913 please emember that SPECK IS DOING BUSINESS IN YORKVIL.LE, and betides carrying a complete line of Jewdry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut llass, Pine Chinaware, Tableware, Lamps, Etc., I am also prepared to do ill kinds of REPAIR WORK on Jewdry, Watches and Clocks. Every job [ do MUST SATISFY YOU. and I will je right here to make good when you ire not satisfied. Bring me your lewelry. Watches and Clocks that are In need of Repairs. You will find my charges reasonable and my work enrely satisfactory. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler msf 11 White Sale I ROUGH NEXT 1 EID A Y. I IT TO VISIT US. I rig that this, Our First Clear- Eg >e different from the general I 3 not make any great fuss over || ur Sale opened up nicely last H 3 through Saturday, February || itomers have expressed their || ; with the Extraordinary val- I < offering. If you haven't yet ?>j 'ORE SALE, be sure to visit I 1 have sold lots of goods, but jg| dreds of Specially Attractive I ( me after them. I . HOUR SALES I ?11.30 to 12.00 O'clock. ;ts. TAFFETA HAIR BOW rds to Customer?At the 10 CTS. 11.30 to 12.00 O'clock, ard-wide PERCALE?Limit : the Yard? 6 CTS. Y 1 ST?4.30 to 5.00 P. M. leece UNDERSHIRTS and ts to a Customer?Each 25 cts. , we received an advance shipJITS in the Newest Spring nice. They go in this Sale rful values they are at that. ish Store I AW, Manager HBWWMMB J ENCE I More of this style is used j In connection with several I up a fence that is abso- j n large stock. ' In conclusion, let us say, that we have Ijeen selling Ellwood Fencing since we began business, and have sold thousands of rods, and It has given unlver sal satisfaction. If you expect to put up a Wire Fence, buy ELLWOOD WIKE. It will please you. We have ELW00D WIRE IN ALL WIDTHS. See us for Garden Tools, Farm Tools I and Garden Seeds?HEIST'S. Yorkville Hardware Company. Great Mill-F IN i At THOMSON ENTIRE STOCKS FACTOl SHOES - L> Only Few Days Mor Factory Prices Shou i SOFT, CHAMOIS FINISH LONG-CLOTH D : * Full 12 Yard Pieces?Only 98 CTS. DZQ Wide, Heavy LINEN LACES 4 CTS. (JOWNS 6 Spools BASTING COTTON 5 CTS. _ io Cts. COTTON OUTINGS 7 CTS. All 6c and 7c CALICOES 5 CTS. ioc Beautiful DRESS GINGHAMS 8 CTS. RTr 50c Children's PLUSH HATS 10 CTS. 50 Cts. RAJAH SILKS 29 CTS. 10 Cts. and iaj Cts. EMBROIDERY 5 CTS. I $10.00 DRESS SKIRTS $3,98 81x90 HI ENTIRE STOCKS Woolen Dress Goods, Silks and Beau ? - * /* mercerized hoods Yar \ WW FACTORY PRICED "WW goc TAB Mens Clothing, Shoes, Hats $I'??TA and Furnishings napkin IT FA CTORY PRICED $10.00 SUITS?Only . $7.98 $12.50 SUITS?Only $9.98 ? $18.00 MEN'S SUITS?Only $12.48 $25.00 MEN'S SUITS?Only $14.98 HFAVY $1.00 Value FLEECED UNDERWEAR "*<AVY SPECIAL 68 CTS. LARGE IT MEN'S DOLLAR HATS 39 CTS. 25 Cts. L THE THO Big Annual White and Mid- Winter Clearance Sale BEGINS TODAY AND CLOSES FEB. 8 Our reputation as "Bargain Givers" is Overwhelmingly Surpassed in this Sale. Special Sales Every Day-Everybody Gets Waited on at KIRKPATRICK-BELK CO'S., no matter how big the crowd may be. It will Pay You to Visit our Sale EVERY DAY. SPECIAL SALES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29TH? RIBBON DAY We Bought Last Fall for This Sale 3 Lots of Ribbon, 48 Pieces 10 Yards each in each Lot?2 Lots Good Heavy Taffeta and Lot Satin?All Staple Colors?Width up to No 120, or 5 1 Inches?Sale Price 9 CTS. Y 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL OTHER RIBBONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH?EMBROIDERY DAY We will Place on Sale More Than 3,000 Yard9 Embroidery, Ed - - ir ?j vi r ing and Insertions?2 to 7 Inches Wide?wot a xara wui Less than 10c?Sale Price 5 CTS. Y [,200 Yards Embroidery, Edging and Insertions, Galoons, Conve Embroidery, Worth up to 20c?Sale Price 10 CTS. Y t Lot 15-inch Embroidery Flouncing?Sale Price 15 CTS. Y [ Lot 27 in. Flouncings?Cheap at 35c Yd.?Sale Price 22 CTS. Y r Lot 45-inch Flouncings?Worth 65c?Sale Price 39 CTS. Y Dther Flouncings?Sale Price 48 CTS., 79 CTS. and $1.39 Y [8-inch Allover Embroidery?Sale Price 19 CTS. Y 15-inch Allover Embroidery, Cheap at $1.50 Yd.?Sale Price 89 CTS. Y Dur Embroideries are 20 Per Cent Cheaper than Ever Sold Befo FRIDAY, JAN. 31ST?MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DAY ? We can only Mention a Few Items?Would take a Page to Menti< All. We will Show the Largest and Most Complete Line Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear that Yorkville h Ever Seen. We will sell every Customer in our Store at 10., ?Ladies 25c Corset Covers?One to Customer? 10 CT Ml 10c Garments?Sale Price 8 CTS. All 65c Garments?Sale Price 48 C7 Ml 15c Garments?Sale Price 12 CTS. All $1 Garments?8ale Pries 79 C7 Ml 25c Garments?Sale Price 19 CTS. All $1.50 Garments?Sale Price $1, Ml 50c Garments?Sale Price 39 CTS. All %2JOO Garments?Sals Price $1, No goods sent on approval. We Want the Cash. Your money cheerfully refunded for any purchase not satisfactory. 1 .1. d^iu MrKpaincK-oeiK \ju. THE BEST MULES G> H We have a carload of the BEST KENTUCKY and MISSOURI MULES jver brought to Yorkvllle. We lay special emphasis on the BEST, be- nPHiTPlliTn Pf) :ause that is what we have. Disinter- if /Iff p lyl f H f\ ?sted judges will tell you that our ;lalm to having the BEST Mules ever wrought to Yorkvllle, Is correct. m __. __ _T We will be pleased to have every THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN TI nan who wants a Mule or a pair of ** a ni^T cnn Mules, come and see what we have. market bur We can please you, no matter how ex- FURNITURE STOVES toting you may be as to size and qual- * " ty. Our Mules are all Young, Fat, HARNESS, SADDLES, or n Perfect Condition, and you will find hat our prices are JUST AS NEAR ANYTHING IN MY LINE, RIGHT AS PRICES CAN BE MADE. We will sell you for the cash or on pa- THAT I HAVE A NEW, CLE^ per with ilberal terms, or we will rade with you. Come and see us be- LINE TO SELECT FROM 'ore you buy a Mule. We have the Ight goods at right prices. QUALITY AND PRICES SMOAK-BROWN CO. SECOND TO NONE. YORKVILLE, S. C. A SIMPLE COMPARISONWILL CONVINCE YOU. ASK FOR IT. BANK STOCK FOR SALE rWENTY shares of the First Na- G H. O'LEARY tional Bank of Sharon. Will be Heased to receive offers addressed to . R. P.." care of The Yorkvllle En- ?? _ . ., _ XI juirer. Send your orders for the Bett 7 4t ft kind of Job Printing, to Vho Enquin THE actory Sy FULL SWING-OF BARGA CO'S. Bie L RY PRICED. The G RY GOODS e--SATURDAY ier You With < utiful Muslin Underv , SKIRTS, DRAWERS AND CORSET FACTORY PRICED REMNANTS i COUNTER FULL OF ALL KINDS DRY GOODS IT HALF PRICED SAVY SHEETS tiful Mercerized Dai ds Wide?Only LE LINENS BLE LINENS rs LINENS SHEETS AND PILLO\ FACTORY PRICED HUCK TOWELS HUCK TOWELS INEN TOWELS MSON " CITY ME AT MARKET A BUTTER AND EGOS. Fl The Butter and Egg market la not o* so lively now, but we are still taking ? < all the butter and eggs we can use. be ad When you want Choice STEAKS or up ROASTS come to the City Market. We ab make a specialty of the Best Home- th< Raised Stall Fed Beeves and also sell hlj the Choicest Western Meats. pe JUST ARRIVED? w? A shipment of BONELES8 BOILED 1" HAMS. CURED HAMS and BREAK- tlr FAST hauuxn. we sen mese py uw gu, Pound, the Whole Ham or Whole ad Piece of Bacon, and all of it is of the beat quality. CATTLE AND CALVES? fz At all times we will buy all the PAT rr, CATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES jft] we can get. See us when you have any to sell. % THE CITY MEAT MARKET O. F. Sherer, Prop. ?l THE PLACE TO BUY ^ Fresh Groceries g at We thank you one and all for past favors, and invite you to come often 6. g" In 1913. ? th , FRESH ARRIVALS _ d. nt PARREL PICKLES, J , BOTTLE PICKLES, dn d- SALMON. 1 ' d. SWEET CORN AND PEAS, ? j TOMATOES, a- GREEN BEANS IN CANS, d. KRAUT IN CANS, A STRAWBERRIES, HONEY IN JARS, d. JELLIES AND PRESERVES, APPLE BUTTER. * , FRESH CANDIES. CAKES, a- PLATES. CUPS AND SAUCERS, rc A few Water Sets left See them. _ J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Dn ? TheEoervthins Store 3? ' w c We always carry a full stock of |; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CIXyTHING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. HEAVY' AND FANCY" GROCERIES. Remember: That If Y'ou Trade Here You Will Get 100 Cents Worth of <9 Goods for Every Dollar You Spend. I . J. M. STROUP I Motto: Quality and Right Prices. M COTTON SEED I I have a CORN, PEA and COTTON fl SEED PLANTER, and I want you to IE call and see Its many good points. K Covington, the manufacturer of this Planter, says that you can plant your V seed ana gei tnem at prauin.-a.njf auj _ desired distance apart that may be I desired. The dropper will drop the M seed in hills, 10, 13, 18, 20. 24, 27, 36, 40, 54 and 72 Inches apart. This ar rangement should suit any farmer E ^ w,th any kind of land. The seed are B not wasted or bunched. This Planter I'? can be operated on any kind of land B and in any kind of preparation. The B Planter weighs about 85 pounds and B can easily be operated by a small boy. Ij Come and see it, and ask for testimo- E nlals from users, who tell how this H Planter is a saver. This Planter will B save half to two-thirds of the seed as B compared with hand planting. See r] this planter when convenient. ' W. H. HERNDON | W Carbons for typewriter and pen- V oil use?at The Enquirer Office, $2.00 M er box, 100 sheets?The Kind you have ?r. been paying $3.00 for. Bi t indicate IN GIVING department \OODS MUST CLOTHING Positively I Golden Mone i ygQY Mill's Clc ALL LEATHERS COVERS $6.00 and $6.50 CLAPI CROSSETT AND MEN'S FIK $4.oo CROSSETT ?HC $3.50 ABBOTT SH OF $2.50 MEN S S 100 Pairs LADIES $1.0 ?Only Queen Qua 74 CTS. every modern St leathers?1 mack $400 queen quali LQdhK $3.50 QUEEN QUA 48 CTS. LADIES' (59 CTS. $3'?? DRESS SHOES? 79 cts. *x5? 1 $2.00 ladies' shoes ??"? $1.50 LA V CASES Children' $1.00 CHILDREN'S SI $1.50 child 65 Cts. INFANTS' SH< 8 CTS. J 11 CTS. LADIES' T All 19 CTS. $10.00 To $30.00 1 COMP, 1 Furniture Pointer Ll Right NOW is a good time to bay irniture, whether you buy from u? p' from some other dealer. We say rij )W, because Furniture prices have en during the past year steadily "J vanclng. and the tendency NOW 1b st ward. Of course, you'll always be le to buy "cheap" furniture, but at c e same time you will be paying a t gher price than you did last year h rhaps, or a few years ago. The up. , ird trend Is steady and buying now ( good business sense. If you expect t( buy Furniture this year, the best' ne to buy is right now, and we are * re that, you can buy it to the best yo vantage at this store. Our stock |2 large and it is varied enough to tlsfy the most particular. When la, u are ready to buy Furniture and na >use Furnishings, Ranges, Cooking f0| jves. Paints, Oils, Etc.. be sure to ca, s ua We will give you the benefit wi the Lowest Possible Prices. * fo, York Furniture Co. ft FOB SALE OB BEHT ? I ESIDENCE formerly occupied by t Mr. T. P. Moore, near Lockmore 11. Two-story building, electric hts running water ; garden, large S rds and lot; outbuildings. See me Dei once. J. C. WALLACE, Oil R. P. D. No. 7. Yorkvllle S. C. kn 3t tf. pd. a THEY ABE WELL BOOTED HAVE for Sale 5,000 well rooted ^ Privet Plants. The price per hun- f J ed plants is $3.00 1 2t W. P. SMITH, Clover, S. C. * Indispensable Requin a Successful Busines; It doesn't require a large dep this Bank; neither Is it ncoesi at any one time. It is the R SAVING OF SMALL AMOUNT able Account, suitable for >our Where l>o YOU Stand on to climb TODAY by Opening i Loan and Sav S. M. McNEEL, President J WHEN MON> EVERYBODY STOI CO And Your Monoy Will g* Wriy'i?All It Needs ^ Monoy a Chance and Stutter At WRAY'S. ^ SPECIAL PRICES ON OF SEASONABLE J8 WRAY'S Men's Dress Shirts?35 Boys' Shirts?24 Cts. ar gj Men's Heavy Fleeced m 39 Cts. the Garment. V- Ladies' $3.50 Oxford Sh ft. Men's $3.50 Oxford Sho CO One Lot Men's Gun-Mi value, sizes 6s to 10s? ^ At $2.50 a Pair. g ALL MEN'S CLOTHIIS <3 sortment for selectior ft and ONE-HALF OFF o gj If you want your Dol *ft Duty, bring it to WRA g will make it pull more c2 j. o. wi ? If YOU want a Reallj y Quality in the Newest L* them, and will be m?re show YOU Our HOWA Sale t Store "GO.".. I r ,ast Day y Saving ipp Shoes TANS AND BLACKS > SHOES *448 ABBOTT SHOES IE SHOES )ES?$3.19. [OES?$3.79. HOES?$1.98. i 0 and $1.50 SHOES 2 79 CTS. ility Shoes IAPE?ALL 'ANS AND BLACKS. TY SHOES?$3.19. lLITY SHOES?$3.98 ' SHOES -$3.39. )RESS SHOES?$1.98 >?$1.68. .DIES' SHOES?$1.19 s Shoes iOES?79 CTS. REN'S SHOES?$1.19 OES 45 CTS. .ORED SUITS /alues $7.98 iNI I ve Stock Insurance I am prepared to write application* r Insurance against Death from ljr Cause on Horses, Holes and >ws, in the 8tandard Live 8took Inrance Company, of Indianapolis, d., which, so far as Capital Stock id Surplus is concerned, is the rongest, and at the same time, the ost Liberal Live Stock Insurance impany doing business in the UnlI States. No animal that U not althy or is over twelve years of age, insurable. The rate on farm stock $6.00 per $100.00 per year, if the >ck is not mortgaged, and $7.00 per 00.00 if it ia Do you think you e acting wisely to carry the risk on ur horse or mule that cost from 00 to $400, when you can get a rporatlon with a half-million dot's to carry it for you at the rates med? No animal will be insured r more than one-half its actual sh value; in other words: A policy II be issued on a mule worth $800 $160, and if it dies from Any use while the policy is in force, 50 wrlll be paid. SAM M. GRIST PAINTING lee me at the York Furniture Co. alers in Wall Paper, House Paints, s. Varnishes and i "tains. Use Flatot the best interior finish, all colors. LL.EN WHITE. Jr.. The Painter. MONEY TO LOAN. kN First Mortgage on Heal Estate. ' THOS. F. McDOW, Atty. t t ements of 5 Career oglt to Open an Account with i sary to make a great sacrifice EGCLAR AND PERSISTENT IS, which results in a comfortfuture needs. the Ladder of Success? Begin in Account with 'ings Bank . P. McMURRAY. Cashier EY TALKS I >S TO LISTEN I Talk Loudest At j 'f Is to Give Your ^ I It Won't Even H , o3 I I EVERY LINE q GOODS AT I ^ j ^ I Cts. and Up. IP 21 id 39 Cts. j r Undsrv-ear?At f. '% io?s?Now $2.68. ?Now $2.98. I stal Shoes, $3.50 ^ -To Close Quick a IG?A Good As\?ONE-THIRD gj. 3 OQ lar to do Double VS?His prices ft *? ? lAY ^ f Stylish Het of *< Shapes, I have ft ' than pleased to RD HAT8. , * C? ' '-v. *