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AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. | ! Rev. E. E. Gillespie. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. < Rev. Henry Stokes Pastor. ) Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. ' BAPTIST. | Rev. J. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at J 10 a. m. No other service. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. I* Oates, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. ? CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. ^ Sunday Services?Communion ser- < vice at 7.30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11.15 o'clock. j Special Notices. _____ 3 2 Philadelphia Services at Philadelphia Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Henry Stokes, Pastor. York Mill. Rev. Henry Stokes will preach at the York Mill, Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. An Appreeiation. In behalf of my wife, my son and myself, I take this method of extending to our many friends and acquaintances, and especially to those of Camden, Rock Hill and Yorkville, our heartfelt appreciation for the many kindnesses and practical sympathy extended to us in our bereavement. The burden laid upon us in parting from our loved one is indeed most hard to bear, and were it not for an abiding faith in the goodness of Him who doeth all things well, and the kind sympathy and generous help of C friends, our grief would crush ua It is our hope and prayer that our Father in heaven will richly bless each and every one of you, and in the great beyond, may you hear the words from the King, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me." T. Baxter McClain. Camden. S. C? Feb. 13, 1913. Horses and Mules. when in need of anything in this line, do not fall to see us. We have It Come up the driveway between Thomson Co's. and Stroup's. James Bros. 7 ft tf i HYMENEAL MARRrED?Sunday afternoon, Febru- ] ary 9, 1912, by Rev. E. E. Gillespie, at the Presbyterian manse, Mr. JOHN A. JACKSON and Miss MATTIE BELLE ] LOVE. Both of York county. t At Bullock's Creek by Rev. J. B. ^ Swann, on February 6,1913, Mr. STAN- t HOPE DOWDLE and Miss MABEL ) SMARR. j ? 1 $he (Cotton |flarhet. ! Yorkville, Feb. 14.?Cotton 12| cents, j New York, Feb. 13.?Spot closed steady; middling; uplands 13.05; middl- . ing gulf 12.30; no sales. Futures clos- 1 ed steady as fotlows: ; Jan. 11.70; Feb. 12.58; March 12.55; April 12.44; May 12.43; June 12.31; July 12.34; Aug. 12.18; Sept. 11.80; Oct. 11.72; Dec. 11.74. AUTOMOBILE CHAIN LOST EAR Overhead Bridge on Chester -* - WT411 .LN road, weanesaay nueniuvu. ?? pay for trouble of Its return. P. W. HUNTER, M. D. J 13 It f J FOR SALE i 108 Acres?Joining the Kizers' land, near King's Mountain battle ground; known as the Love Est. lands. $10.00 3 Acre for quick sale. Offers wanted t on It. J. C. WILBORN. J AUCTION SALES j CLERK'S SALE. * State of South Carolina, County of 1 York. * OOl'BT OF COMMON PLEAS B. N. Moore, as Receiver, etc.. Plaintiff, against H. J. Johnston, Defendant. BY virtue of a Decree of foreclosure in the above stated case I will expose to public sale in Front of the 4 York Court House Door, between 11 i a. m., and 2 p. m.. on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1913. (Salesday), i the real estate described as follows: I "All that tract or parcel of land situated In Broad River Township. County and State aforesaid, known as a . part of the Farr Place, being the same ' tract deeded H. J. Johnston on the ? 22nd day of July, 1905 by W. L. Hill; } bounded by lands of John Johnston, . J. R. Hogue, E. L. Johnston and L. E. : Bolin; containing (97) NINETY-SEV- 1 EN ACRES, more or less." < Terms: CASH; purchaser to pay " for papers. J. A. TATE. , C. C. C. Pis. J 10*U 1Q19 . rfuxutiiy iaui, itfiw. j 13 f 3t 3 CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of York. COURT OK COMMON PLEAS B. X. Moore, as Receiver, etc.. Plaintiff, against J. J. Johnston, Defendant. , |I> Y virtue of a Decree of foreclosure in the above stated case, I will expose to public sale, before the York i Court House Door on MONDAY, the , third (3rd) day of March, 1913. (Salesday), between 11 a. m., and 2 | p. m., the real estate described as fol- J lows: "All that tract or parcel of land sit- ! uated in Broad River Township. Coun- ' ty and State aforesaid, known as a . part of the Farr place, being the same tract deeded to J. J. Johnston by W. L. . Hill on the 22nd day of July, 1905, bounded by lands of L. E. Bolin, Lynn, 1 Castles. Simpson Love, J. R. Hogue 1 and H. J. Johnston, containing ONE ! HUNDRED AND TWO AND ONEFOURTH (1021) ACRES, more or less." Terms: CASH: purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. TATE. OOP Pis February 13th, 1913. 13 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of York. OOl'RT OF COMMON PLEAS R. N. Moore, as Receiver, etc.. Plaintiff. against Jno. Young, et al.. Defendants. BY virtue of a Decree of foreclosure In the above stated case I will expose to public sale on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March. 1913, (Salesday) between 11a. m.. and 2 p. m.. In front of the York Court House Door, the real estate described as follows: "All that lot or parcel of lan. with the buildings thereon situated in the town of Hickory drove. County and State aforesaid: bounded on the east by Qulnn road, by the lands of G. C. T.eech, on the north by St. James school-house, lot containing ONE (1) ACRE, more or less. Terms: CASH: purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. February 13th. 1913. 13 f 3t TIME TO PAY UP T Subscribers to The Yorkviiie r Enquirer on our clubs will please settle at their earliest convenience. ^ john k. allison. f jeff d. whitesides. v FOR SALE 8p GOOD Combination Lock Safe, at a g0 bargain?One >15, or another at ci f28. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. 12 t f. 2t sh ? Ft FOR SALE wl Six mules, three horses, bunch of ca fine 8hoats, and lot of pigs two loi fresh milk cows?Mules for Cash or do good paper. D. M. HALL if 2t* f 11 I lt wi Great Bargains c kT THE GREAT BARGAIN GIVING STORE ? LOO Pair Men's Army Shoes at? ? 98 CTS. Pr. 1 568 Pr. Ladies' Oxfords in Tan, Gun M Metal, Vici and Patent?Values up to J,3.00 the pair at? 98 CTS. I Case Hamilton Hickory, Blue and Brown style? 10 CTS. Yd. 15c Silk Ginghams at? One-Half Price 15c Foulards at? One-Half Price !0c Voiles at? One-Half Price Yhen you have time look this Big Be Store over. We are anxious to aff show the Goods. the McCONNELL'S mt Hoosier Corn Drills fi MOST RELIABLE Seed Irish Potatoes STSU! ITS Corno Horse and Male Feed IHEAPER THAN OATS AND CORN Qtj All kinds Farm sel Implements D? EASY TERMS E? __ Sh Perfection Floor w; THE BEST *'a zle CARROLL BROS. H Th He Waterman C Fountain Pens For years the Waterman "Idoal" ? f ountain fen ntta ltccu me uuc * ?> hat all others have used as a measire. "As Good as the Waterman," Is requently heard by Pen buyers, but vith it all Fountain Pen buyers go ight on buying Waterman's Ideal Mi fountain Pens. Why? Because they :ontlnue to give the Best service, vhich is after all the one true meas- , ire for Fountain Pens. Come and let ne show you an "Ideal" Waterman. on 'ARKER LUCKY CURVE? an Fountains. I have them also, and hey are liked by many Fountain Pen pri lsers. I can please you In size and agj >rice. pr, T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler ? MATTINGS RUGS S ART SQUARES [ Before you buy a covering for Y rour floor, come and let us show you he good values we have in n MATTINGS. RUGS, ART SQUARES. J !Ve have the goods In Qualities that L vill please you: In Patterns that will 7 >lease you, and our Prices will please 3 'ou. Come and let us show you. 5 FURNISHINGS J If you need anything In HOUSE X FURNISHINGS, see our goods and let # is make you prices before you buy. y tVe want YOUR business and will ? nake prices right. I. York Furniture Co. I f SELF FILLING j FOUNTAIN PENS t We have recently put in a line of 3onklin Self-lulling Fountain Pens, _ ind from our own experience we be- I ieve that it is easily the best of all 1 'Self-Fillers"?it is Convenient, Neat, ?lean. Reliable. Ask to see the ConkIn Self-Filler. STATIONERY? Here you will always find a complete line of fine Correspondence Stationery, Inks. Pens, Pencils, Blank 3ooks, Tablets, etc. Let us supply four wants. 3C YORK DRUG STORE. THE RRXALL STOKE FURNITURE & [n buying FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS It Is up to you to be :ertain of getting all that you are enitled to, both as to the Quality and :he Price. Before you buy we ask you ~ :o visit our store and see what we have ^ :o offer, both as to Quality and Prices. 9 tVe will certainly give you our BEST x figures and whether we sell you or * not we will certainly give you a good 3 idea of Furniture values that will be L of decided advantage to you If you buy 7 slsewhere. You may think our place jJ of business a little out of your way, ^ but then you will feel repaid for your ? time if you will visit us before you 7 buy. Our business is growing stead- 3 lly and we hope to number YOU as * one of our customers during 1913. Carroll Furniture Co. 2 "LEST WR FORGET" j IRON \ FENCES-- i WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE $ CELEBRATED A STEWART IRON FENCING FOR CEMETERY PLOTS? 9 AND WILL BE PLEASED 3 TO SHOW YOU DESIGNS m AD QUOTE YOU PRICES. A SEE X PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. 1 JOS. G. SASSI. Proprietor. ? YORK.VILLE. S. C. -K > A X.T/^1'V7' MONEY TO LOAN. ( /\ l^j 1 j J f\X First Mortgage on Real Es N ^ * U THOS. F. McDOW, Atl GROCERIES LONG STAPLE COTTON SEI QUALITY IN GROCERIES Is a TT h It11?*!; ^ ecialty at my store and unless the i^ Lr hn.h^''i??? ods I buy are QUALITY GRO- f h,?hT? ti'nn nlr hlhAi f DRIES, then I don't offer them to LANCER Ywkvflll S C 11 : V trade. The goods go back to the ^PENCER| Yorkvllle, B. l. 11 i Ippers. If you want the Best in ? A ^ incy Groceries you can always find FOR SALE OR RENT Hat you want at this store. If you TJ ESIDENCE formerly occupied n't come and make your select- X\Mr. T. P. Moore, near Locki ns, Phone us .What you Want, I'll Mill. Two-story building, ele > the rest and do it quick. lights, running water; garden, 1 1 WHAT YOU WANT yards and lot; outbuildings. See . ' . I at once. J. C. WALLACI is in season you are spre ro nnu n F n Nn 7 VnrkvHie at my store. Try me out when you ... It F. D. No. i, Yorkville int something good. 11 I have them. Please remember. THE MAN WHO W. E. FERGUSON R TJ I L D J Wants and has a right to expect t< /IVI11/IVP the very best Lumber and Dull III mMMr a & m m Supplies that his money will pay ** That is what you get when you from us. With a knowledge bor years of experience, we know \ ?.?? Lumber ought to be and can fur SHOULD KEEP A BANK our customers with the right kin nr/vurvT materials. When you are read; AuwuAi build, come and see us for the L ber needed? cause their Bank Deposit Book FT (PORING, CEILING, ords them a complete record of WEATHER BOAR DING. 8IDIN ilr cash receipts, while the stubs .. . SHINGLES, FRAMING, their check books are a perfect DOORS, WINDOWS. FRAME8, ord of Expenses and Payments. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. ET ying any debt with a Check is You will find our Qualities and ich safer than with money. Prices just right J. J. KELLER & COMP/ Lrst National Bank Of Sharon, S. V. INTERES HOW COME? ? Th?r? are more kinds of intc [ have some Magic Southern and than the kind you pay for mc ler Stock Foods. I am Closing out #??_ . 16 cts. a package. Good StufT. wh'n you borrow from a bl [ can't claim It's the Best?but I will There la a PERSONAL INT 1 4 1-2 pounds Good Coffee for a EST. the kind that the officer liar. Cash. Fresh Meats, Vegetables and Fruits, THIS BANK feel In Its custoi gs and Butter?Always Plenty at ?an Interest which prompt! ?fer ' . _ ... . to do whatever we possibly The reason why some white folks an't Pay is they are too lazy to to encourage and to aid tl *h ut why a n,8ro won't pay pu" who ?* us the,r ,e colored lady cooks or washes,, sj ? wj* I /"* ir man works by the day. dQIIK Of illCROTy XjTi ley sure collect their wages; tw come they can't pay me? _ _ Hickory Grove, S. C )LD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. I HAVE IF IT IS SOMETHING TO EAT? Chester, S. C., February 1st, 1?13. ?I HAVI D. E. BONEY, VorkvUie, 8. C. IP IT 18 SOMETHING OOODar Sir: HAVE We enclose, herewith, policy No. 789 IF IT IS SEASONABLE? the life of James B. Lee, for r HAVE 000.00, which has been paid In full d receipted by the beneficiaries. WHEN YOU WANT SOMEYour excellent Company has by its mntvr, tupitcppvt omptness In this case demonstrated THING DIFFERENT iln Its efficiency and ability to amply . 1 MAVE otect the Interests of its members, vfm PA>I.T FTNn IT d we beg to thank you for your kind WHEIS YOU CAN T FIND 1T d prompt attention to this claim. ELSEWHERE?COME HEREVery truly yours, ?I HAVE GASTON & HAMILTON. LOUIS ROTI wwpwwwwwiiwiwfm iwui iwiwmmm uwwwfwnirwro T timix vniTR SPENDING M-JJL. 1? A A A A. m.. m. >^A _ , ? ? and SAVE THE BALANCE IS MUCH BETTER THAN TO LIMIT? YOUR SAVINGS AND SPEND THE BALANCE. There is nothing to compare with the?SAVINGS BANK HABIT as a money builder. There are many habits that are a constant drain on our pocketbooks; but not the SAVINGS HABIT. The man with the Savings Bank Habit is the one that never gets laid oft; he is the one that can get along without you, but YOU cannot get along without HIM. The Savings Bank Habit means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judgment and manly independence. The Savings Bank Book is the most healthful thing we know? There are no microbes in it to steal away your peace of mind. It is a Guarantee of Good Behavior. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, YORKVILLE, S. C. "YOU HAD BETTER SAVE THAN BE SORRY" C). E. YVILKINS, President. R. C. ALLIEN, Cashier I . _ , , .. REAL ESTA'I /alentmes WHY, CERTAINLY I WILL LC AFTER YOUR WANTS. JUST ] WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ME KNOW WHAT THEY ARE That beautiful King's Mt. Hel OUR LINE OF BEAUTIFUL property has been divided up Into .r.TPvmvrc Cal1 and let me shoW y0u the 1 \ ALIii> llNtia Or, Just phone me and I will cal WHICH INCLUDES- Mv offer another nice ptec )Y MnvTrT ttf-s? town property: The Spencer-Dlcl )X wuvEfLiiJia, dwelling on King's Mountain St. LACE NOVELTIES ter and sewerage. Lot 92x200 feet And don't forget the M. E. Pie SHAPED NOVELTIES, residence or the Miss Ida deL< residence. HEAR'xS, Country property? Why, yes, 11 it. The P. B. Parish place, or COMICS? Lowry (Pardue) place, will please . . .^,0 , _,.TTV and make you good money. ldD.a'so POST CARDS and TALLY jjst YOUR Property with ME. iRDS. See us for these. * j.m.brian company. Geo. W\ Williar REAL ESTATE BROKER. >+ ? ? *?* ?+? ? ? *?* ?*? *?+ ?*? *9* ?*? i Clothing-Half Price. ,L1 V"TT licini' ?? ? rvi' /.r rtrriim ?vi\ r>.lW ?TCP A VV1V m r i v iam niv.-? ii.it/ v?mn votv ? *i*^" SUIT NOW, YOU CAN GET AN EXTRA GOOD BARGAIN IN EXTRA GOOD CLOTHES AT WRAY'S. WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUT OUR CLOTHING STOCK, AND PRICES ARE REDUCED A THIRD TO ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU. MEN'S EXTRA PANTS FROM 98 CTS. A PAIR, UP BOYS' EXTRA PANTS FROM 25 CTS. A PAIR, UP. SEE OUR EXTRA BARGAIN COUNTERS A few days ago WRAY received a large shipment of GRAY ENAMELED WARE, Including Large Dish Pans, Milk and Sauce Pans, Water Buckets, Coffee Pots, etc., etc. There Is not a piece In the lot that Is worth less than 35 Cents, and on up to 50 Cents. While It Lasts?And It Can't liOst Long?YOl' TAKE YOUR OWN PICK OF THE LOT AT 25 CENTS EACH. Then, too, there Is a Large assortment of TIN and ENAMELED WARE, including Pie Pans, Coffee Pots. Buckets, etc., such as you have been accustomed to pay 10 Cts. to 25 Cts. for, All are Here and You Take Your Choice 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. Then there is a big lot of Extra Nice GLASSWARE, several hundred pieces, including Molasses Jugs, Butter Dishes. Pickle Dishes. Spoon Holders, Cake Stands, Pitchers, Goblets, etc., any of it cheap at 15 Cts. to 25 Cts. the piece?Bargain Counter Price? Your Choice 10 CITS, the Piece. Then there is a Choice Lot of CHINA WARE, including Meat Dishes, Bowl9, Cups, Saucers, Plates, nice, elean. smooth ware, that would look well on any table?Your Choice, the Piece 10 CTS. Three Cakes Toilet Soap?Special 10 CTS. Extra Large Dish Pan, worth 25 cents?Special 15 CTS. There are scores of Small Articles on Our 5 Cts. and 10 Cts. Counters tliat will amaze you when you see them at our prices. Don't Miss Seeing These 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. Counters. J. Q. WRAY ? ? +?+ +#* ?+$ +?+ *? +?* +?+ < r That Little Covington Planters FOR COTTON, CORN, PEA AND /1? f t ?7 OTHER FIELD SEEDS ? fill*/ Of I fitlYS A reputation is a created estimation llle VJftl ft l/l 1 Vftftl O ,n the m,nd Qf another. character is )*?n" the creative force which maintains J "1 that reputation. 7* She'll soon be having her hair _ f St THE COVINGTON PLANTER? "Done Up." and. too. .he will be Out- It ? backed wlth ?trong growing her Childish Ways?and you testimonials from planters and farm era or Aiaoama, ueorgia, soum uuo* haven't had her PICTURE taken since Una Mississippi, Arkansas. One says ctnc he saved* (18.00 In seed on a 65 acre arge she was In Long Dresses. You don't cotton farm. So you see It will pay ?me . you to own one at such a saving of the 3, exactly want to keep her as she Is? 8eed. No wood about this Planter exc' h.it cePt the handles. Come and look it f but You Want to Keep the Memory, over and pass your judgment on It at $12.50, It is built to last and will last k Tlir IlinniO OTVinifl 'or years. Its use will Insure better 1 I tit HAKnlo o I Uiilu ^ot ^ SHELBY YORKVTLLE W. H. HERNDON B f Specials In Table Linens ! v'nat X W- * nish ? RIGHT NOW?TODAY?IS A GOOD TIME TO 8UPPLY YOUR J fo { DINING-ROOM NEEDS WITH TABLE LINENS?TABLE- & ,um- CLOTHS AND NAPKINS?AND CLOUD'8 CASH STORE IS THE + $ BEST PLACE TO BUY?IF YOU DO IT RIGHT AWAY. $ % 72 inch All linen Table Damask, $1.25 value?Special 08 CTS. Yd. $ G, A 72 Inch All Linen Table Damask, Half Bleached. $1.25 value , Z fecial 08 CTS. Yd. ? 4? 70 inch Mercerised Table Damask, 76c value?Special 65 CTS. Yd. + ?70 inch All Linen Table DftmMlc, 65c value?Special 48 otb. vq. . 70 Inch Half linen Table Damask?Special 24 CTS. Yd. X 70 Inch Oil Red Table Damask?Special 48 CTS. Yd. X ~ ~ to 70 Inch Red Table Damask?Special 24 CTS. Yd. ~ X All Linen Doilies,, $3*.50 quality, good values?Special doz. $2.08. x i K ? All Linen Dollies, Half Bleached, $8.50 quality?Special doz. $9.75 to a All Linen Bleached Doilies, 883.00 quality, dozen 92.75 . ? All Linen Bleached Dollies, f 2.60 quality, dozen 91.98 X All linen Bleached Doilies, 81.76 quality, dozen 91.29 X to All Linen Bleached Doilies, 81.75 quality, dozen 98 CTS. ^ - J CLOUD CASH STORE | IZ At McFarland's I FERTILIZER j. We have contracted for our FertlNO. 4, YORKVILLE lizer and are now ready to make ER- prices. Can furnish you everything f You will And a complete assortment you need In the way of Fertilizer. We 8 ? of all kinds of Farm Supplies?Every- wm t? make u *? y?ur Interest to Mn thlnir to oat aa well aa the manv 8ee U8 before y?u homing to eat, as well aa the many ^ factory we buy from tellg U8 i us things that you will need to prepare they make their Guano out of the very ean i your land, plant your crop and culti- best material they can buy. We also k?a?lvate It to the best advantage. sel1 c?tton Seed Meal. DRY GOODS AND SHOES MIDDLE BREAKERS? You will also find at McFARLAND'S If you have not got a Middle a well-selected stock of DRY GOODS Breaker, then you want to buy one. If )(/? and SHOES Including practically you have not got the John Deer Mideverything you will need to wear. I have die Breaker, then you want to disthe goods, low expenses and my prices pose of the one you have and buy a are low enough to make it worth your John Deer Middle Breaker. It has while to do at least a part of your lighter draft and does better work trading at this store. than any on the market. We are sell - . m, _ . . .m ing lots of Flour?Our Prices are too M. A. McFARLAND low. Pinckney Road. No. 4. Yorkville YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL - FACTS I IT. THE HIGH STANDING of the LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK is | t equally due to the ABSOLUTE SAFETY it assures for sav, IT ings deposits, the prompt and careful manner in which every * account is handled and the personal interest shown to each J depositor. . yp THE POLICY OF THIS INSTITUTION is as liberal as is consistent with sound and qpnservative banking and every means . known, that contributes to SAFETY, is employed In the j handling of its business. ! IT. SHOULD YOU contemplate a change In your Banking connections, ? -??"o'M tv AcrnTTWT wa know this institution I or UCBll C iU Vf will meet with all your Banking requirements. | Loan and Savings Bank I S. M. HcNGEL, President J. P. MoMURRAY, Cashier | ] CITY MEAT MARKET J ... u . . . . . . BUTTER AND EGGS. y 4 They didn t have electric juice, f When Franklin flew his kite; The Butter and Egg market is not 3 They simply murmured: 'What's the so lively now, but we are still taking X use?' all the butter and eggs we can use. V When Franklin flew his kite; % When you want Choice STEAKS or K And even to this very day, ROASTS come to the City Market. We z In many towns, I've heard 'em say, make a specialty of the Best Home? ? CS*?11 DUVU on/1 alan anil J They jog along as was the way. ??" --- When Franklin flew his kite." t*le Choicest Western Meats. JUST ARRIVED? ? A shipment of BONELESS BOILED V USE AN ELECTRIC IRON?ONLY HAMS, CURED HAMS and BRBAK* FAST BACON. We sell these by the Pound, the Whole Ham or Whole Uw 9.U m < Piece of Bacon, and all of It Is of thebest quality. . U/ AM A CATTLE AND CALVES? X , At all times we will buy all the FAT I CATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES j u2 CITY ELECTRIC PLANT. ?* ^ ??. See u. wh.n you have any THE CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. Sherer, Prop. , ? Wear them Once YOU wear a pair of PETERS' SHOES, YOU will always want them?that's the experience of those who have tried them. Lib They have MORE STYLE. HOLD THEIR SHAPE BETTER and r' GIVE BETTER SERVICE than any Shoe made. The PRICES ARE NO HIGHER, but the SHOES ARE BETTER?that's the se- S cret of PETERS' SHOES?Try them. ' ?? We are exclusive Agents for PETERS' SHOES. Our stock Is $ complete. We can give YOU YOUR SIZE, In the STYLE YOU PREFER, and It Is therefore to YOUR INTEREST TO COME TO f ITS FOR YOUR SHOES?PETERS' SHOES?THEY'RE GOOD. i | J. M. STROUP ] SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT X Because of the fact that I have y been engaged exclusively In the insur- I have recently bought the Clothes 0 ance business for fourteen years, Cleaning and Pressing business, hereh have studied It from top to bottom tofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawk* and am still at It, and represent the Ins. and In the future Mr. Hawkins J oldest and strongest companies, I do will be in my employ. In consolidat0 not believe there Is an agency any- ing the two establishments I am sure J. where that Is In position to render that I can promise even better ser better or more Accurate Sen-Ice to vice than our patrons have been get1 the person who wants any kind of ting In the past, and respectfully so* 41?- "'?? t# wm, Unit ft nnntlniiftnnft of thn natrona^e of g UUU1I insuritlice, man uuuo 11 /VU ? ? k place your fire Insurance with an everybody who has Clothing In need jf agent who knows little, If any, more of CLEANING, PRESSING and RE5 about the Insurance business than PAIRING. 1 you do yourself, It will not make a If you have work of this kind, let ? particle of difference whether the In- us know by 'phone and we will call 2 surance Is properly written or wheth- for It promptly, do satisfactory work X er the company Is "time tried and and return your garments at the earllV fire tried," and noted for Its lib- est possible moment. J* erality In adjusting losses, if you never If not already a patron of the ROYhave a lire, but in case you do have AL PRESSING CLUB, we will apprem a flre you may find when It Is too late elate any work you may be pleased to y that there Is really a difference In Slve us. Start Today. companies and agents. Others have. in />i y J and why not you? When It comes to ff/|?i/v/ rftfCCfflff I Iff/) Life Insurance no man can success- MWjrlil 1 f COOCfig \*IUU J fully contradict the assertion that r. di dOHSETT, Proprietor. the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance A Co. is the best in the business. 5 SAM M GB,ST PAINTING h t*r funauurifitp _See me at the York Furniture Co. ji WT Carbons for typewriter and pen- Dealerg ,n Wall Paper, House Paints, J C|l use?at The Enquirer Office, $2.00 oils. Varnishes and Stains. Use Flat? box, 100 sheets?The Kind you have knot, the best interior finish, all colors. HD+ been paying $3.00 for. ALLEN WHITE, Jr., The Painter. | . I Staple Merchandise Sold Cheap I 13 NOT CHEAP MERCHANDISE, BUT STAPLE, CLEAN, FIltST- || I CLASS, RELIABLE, STANDARD QUALITY MERCHANDISE Kg || SOLD CHEAP?THAT IS, AT A SMALL PROFIT, OUR STORE if I STANDS BEHIND EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH WE SELL?IT P |j MU8T BE WORTH ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. P lg WE ARE PROUD OF THE REPUTATION WE HAVE GAIN- P M En FOR "SQUARE DEALING." "THE PROOF OF THE PUD DING IS IN THE EATING"?OUR BUSINESS WA8 THE BEST | THIS PAST YEAR BY SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS AND IT IS GOING TO BE BETTER THIS YEAR. VISIT OUR LARGE SHOW ROOMS TODAY AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. 7|c Ginghams?Short lengths?perfect goods?Limit 20 yards to customer 3 1-2 CTS. Yd. 5c Calicoes?good colors?short lengths?Limit 20 yds 3 1-2 CT8. Yard. 8 l-3c Yard-wide Bleaching?full pieces?Limit 10 yds. to customer 6 OTS. Yd. Best Bleaching made 10 OTS. Yd. (12 yards for $1.00 for Limited Time.) Good, Heavy Brown Sheeting?short lengths, 7|c value 6 OTS. Yd. Riverside Cheviots, all colors 0 CTB. Yd. Good Percales?All colors 10 OTS. Yd. Punjab?Best Percales made 12 1-2 OTS. Yd. Brown Linen 10 CT8., 15 CTB., 20 CTS.. and 25 CT8. Yd. Colored Poplins?All Shades 15 CTS. and 25 CPS. 35c Quality Cotton Beng&llne?extremely popular 25 OTS. Yd. 86c Quality Linen Pongee?All Colors?Special 25 OTS. Yd. A. C. A. Feather Ticking 15 OTS. Yd. 10c Dark Madras?36 Inches wide 7 1-2 OTS. Yd. White Pique 10 CTS., 15 OTS., 20 CTS., 25 OTS. Yd. 15c 36 Inch White Madras 10 OTS. Yd. 10c colored Chambrays?Short Lengths 5 CTS. Yd. j Kirkpatrick-Belk Go. I ffl SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. || before buying Wagons?Any We sell the Owensboro, and believe 11TTT FC An TIADCrC lt 18 the equal of any wagon made. MllLLo UK hURoto ?ur prlcea are ,u-t R1*ht- sw ^ WIRE FENCING COME TO SEE US. We have a we have lt In all heights from 28 to First Class lot of Stoclc and as we 58 Inches?It is the best made and bought to sell we are going to sell and anytolnTJf"~?oer>' horses, catare here to make price, that WILL "e- "oultrxJEE Ua INTEREST THE BUYER. We the c?.bnited ChatUUKa*. We can satisfy nearly every buyer Turnplow, and also have the best of In size and quality and sell you anl- Middle Busters. Call and see them, mals that are In perfect shape. We have complete stock of Plow Shapes and Shares. See us. Don't buy until you see what we BEFORE BUYING FLOUR have to offer and hear our prices. It c d w h ^ u8 bePfaoyrey0you bure ? ' the *uallt* and the pr,c~ B& us berore you buy. shipment Just in. See US. a a A MM A'fl HEAVY GROCERIES Umnn <X irlCGlff See us for Molasses, Corn, Oats, ^ Horse Feed, etc. We have the goods. clover, s. c. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. ELLWOOD POULTRY and RABBIT FENCE THIS IS A FENCE-NOT A NETTING. A strong and all-important distinction. Is especially designed as a poultry and rabbit fencing, it is sufficiently strong to step all larger animals. Costs practically the | same as the lighter nettings, while in the matter of servi.: I and durability it is worth ten times as much. SOLD BY YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. COMFORTS AND OTTON BLANKETS Com forts At 79 $1.50 Comforts At $1.29 fntMn Rlanlfrts 25 Cts. i/V/V/ VHV VIVU l/iunti v?w $1 Cotton Blankets 79 Cts. $2 Cotton Blankets $1.48 COAT SUITS AND SKIRTS Ladies' Coat Suits, $15 and $18 $ Ladies' $5 and $8 Skirts At $3.98 MEN'S AND LADIES' SWEATERS Men's $1.50 and $2.50 Sweaters 98c Ladies' $1.50 and $2.50 Sweaters 98c MILLINERY One Lot Ladies' Trimmed Hats 98c Misses' $1 Hats 39c CU!lCAa Uatc 1/)^ Vjllliuicua jut uaio xvj; New Spring Dress Gingham. New Spring Galatea Cloths New Spring Embroidery Flouncing. Ladies' and Chil- ' dren's Muslin Underwear Men's Work Shirts and Overalls. Mens's and Boy's j Work Shoes. Men's and Boys' Work Pants Visit Thomson's Store often. Make yourself at home, j we are always glad to see you, and serve you with | Merchandise of the BEST Quality at this Store. THE THOMSON COMPANY