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? Unquestionably the most serious fight that has yet been made on the . "old guard" of Democrats In the sen- " . ate, says the Washington correspon^ dent of the News and Courier, has de- t veloped from the consent of Senator i Kern, of Indiana, to become a candi- t date for the caucus chairmanship ? against Senator Thomas S. Martin, of < Virginia, the present Democratic chair- e man. It Is being said that the fight is mainly directed against Senator Martin, but there Is no doubt that It In- 1 volves also Senator Simmons, of North J Carolina; Senator Tillman, of South I Carolina, and the whole question of se- c nlority, which seemed, until the past a few days, to have been settled in favor 1 ^ of retaining the existing system with a 1 fe.w modifications. If the "progressives" can get Martin's scalp they can get the "] scalps of Simmons and Tillman also J and are not likely to stop before doing 2 so. This the old men know and the \ fight has become very close and bitter, a - with the chances still probably in fa' vor of the seniors when it comes to a ? show-down. One or two votes may decide the whole matter and this accounts -1 for the glee of the progressives in get- J ting Senator Kern to be their candi- 3 date. They feel sure that his colleague b from Indiana, Senator Shively, would b vote for him, especially as the election of Kern as caucus chairman would take _ him off the finance committee and leave that place for Shively. The apm pearance of Senator Kern in the field 1 uortin <> ftismlflcant cigamsi ociiaiui iuu> ?? < w in that It suggests the active entrance b of William J. Bryan into the senate ** squabble. The fact is that, having rec- ^ ognized, this mistake in going too far ^ in pushing the claim of Representative A L Henry of Texas, to be attorney gener- 11 al in the Wilson cabinet, and having ? apparently reached a basis of adjustment, which means the nomination of -| Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer, of J Pennsylvania, to be secretary of the g treasury, and Representative A. 3. C( Burleson to be the Texas man in the h, cabinet, the Nebraskan has plunged ^ into the senate fight with all the force tc he can muster. Mr. Bryan is writing j, personal letters and doing everything _ he can to stimulate his followers in the senate to Join the attack on Martin. If that redoubt is carried other redoubts of seniority in the senate will be stormed with the same fierceness, and if the fight of the progressives succeeds in the senate it will, in all prob\ ability, go over into the house and j 1 overthrow the leadership of Mr. Un- I ' derwood and Speaker Clark, putting radical Bryan men in the saddle. The seniors in the senate have the advantage of position, experience and organization. They have always won and f have a good chance of doing so again. The president-elect is taking no part in the senate conflict, but that fact is not restraining Mr. Bryan in the least. The air is full of electricity around the capltol and everybody is on the qui ? vive, remembering the sensational part played by Mr. Bryan at the Baltimore convention. . p AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. 9 Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at ? 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30. J TRINITY METHODIST. T t Rev. Henry Stokes Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. T. C. O'Dell, presiding elder. First quarterly confer- a ence immediately after the morning t service. P si BAPTIST. Rev. J. H. Maohen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at x 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11 ^ o'clock. No other service. ?. __ ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. L Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at to 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 | o'clock. Evening service at 7.30. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at ft 10 a. m. Morning service at 11.15 ft Evening service at 7.30. ? S Atrial Jlotirts. _ s rf Philadelphia. L Services Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Henry Stokes, Pastor. k At Allison Cre?k. J There will be preaching Sunday af- fl ternoon at 3 o'clock, by the Rev. J. b T. Dendy. w At the York Mrll. ? Rev. J. H. Machen will conduct services at the York Cotton Mill Chapel n on Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. g. Clover Circuit. ^ Rev. T. C. O'Dell of Rock Hill, will L preach for us at Clover, Sunday night at 7.15 o'clock, and will administer f< the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, ii Regular service at the Chapel, Sunday g morning. Grady Hardin, Pastor. E Preaching at Smyrna. o; Rev. A. S. Rogers of Rock Hill, will ^ preach at Smyrna next Sabbath at 11 / o'clock a. m., and at Cherokee Falls in \ the evening at the regular hour, March 2nd. R. T. Castles. Sneezing, Moping Fowls Have Roup. Cure them quickly with Conkey's Roup r Remedy. Get it on money-back guarantee at York Drug Store. 14 4t* Revision of Pension Roll To the Veterans of York County: A meeting of the Pension Board of York county will be held in the clerk of court's office at Yorkville on the first Monday in March, the 3rd, for the pur post- of ascertaining: the changes since the last report of the deaths of the pensioners of York county. It will be important to get the assistance of the ^ veterans to aid the pension board in making the changes. It is, therefore, desirous that those who are to meet F with us in March will come prepared to furnish authentic evidence so as to have an accurate report. A copy of this notice will be sent to several papers in . the county, and it is hoped that the people will Interest themselves in this matter. The rolls of the veterans are rapidly thinning and it is desirous to have as much accuracy as possible to r report to the state pension board. Respectfully, Iredell Jones. Chairman, Pension Board York County. s Idle Hour Theatre. Mr. D. R. Lavender, a well-known motion picture man, who has shows in several South Carolina cities, will open ^ a place in the Dobson building, opposite the new A. R. P. church, York- p vllle, next week. The building has been thoroughly repainted, and is well ventilated. Every precaution against fire has been taken and the room has large exits at both front and rear, the floor has been elevated, and the pic- <tures will be shown with the latest model Powers motion picture machine, equipped with fireproof shutter. The pictures to be shown will be licensed Association films by the American Biograph. the Edison, the Vitagraph com- _ pa.nies, etc., and the films are absolutely non-inflammable. Every picture i will be clean and high class and none ? better can be found in the larger cities. * Every film guaranteed to be not over 40 days old. and a visit to our place will convince you that we are offering the best pictures you have ever seen. Come and bring your family. Admission for adults. 10 cts.; children under 12. 5 cts.; under 6 years of age. free. 1 Special feature picture at frequent in- ( tervals. and the famous Pathe Weekly. a record of current events, one a , week. Get the habit. t Percy Berry. Manager. * She Cfotton JRarhet. ar \ Yorkvllle. Feb. 28.?Cotton 12|c. New York. Feb. 27.?Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12.60; middling gulf 12.85; sales 200 bales. Cotton futures closed steady as follows: Jan. 11.55; Feb. 12.22: March 12.22; April 12.17: May 12.04; June 12.03; i July 12.02: Aug. 11.91; Sept. 11.61; I Oct. 11.57; Dec. 11.58. HYMENEAL Married?At the residence of tl irlde's father, Mr. M. H. Jackson, Fe uary 26, 1913, by the Rev. T. P. Bu ress, Mr. J. ALEXANDER BIGGE md Miss MARJORIE JACKSON, bo >f York county. THE CITY CAFE [S open to the public in the McNe Building, from 6 a. m., to 12 p. r 'rompt and satisfactory service to a :omers at all times and at rates thi ire right Give us a call, t* J. M. ATWOOD, Proprietor. WARNING Lf Y son, AG I, having left me witl YJl out my consent, and being und< 1 years of age, all persons are heret earned, under pain of prosecutioi gainst employing or harboring him. BETSY WOOD. FOR SALE LIMITED quantity of stoney Prolific (Mustard Seed) Cotto eed. The most satisfactory cotton ave ever planted. Price $1.00 pe ushel. P. W. LOVE. 16 t.f 2t NOTICE. 4 LL members of Phllanthropl 1l Lodge, No. 82, A. F. M., are her< y notified that at the rext reguls teeting, March 3rd, the Proposed Bj aws and Amendments thereto, of th odge, will be given a second readinj . full attendance la requested. 5 t.f.2t F. E. QUINN. Sec. PLEASE PAT UP r CANNOT possibly get round to a . the subscribers to TH32 ENQUIE R on my club before the close of th jntest I respectfully request all wh ave not already done so to please pa le subscription price at once, elthc > me or at The Enquirer office. Itf A. W. McF VRLAND. Monuments Are symbols of love and re spect for the dead. They ar more than that?They mar the advance of civllizatie and preserve in endurln form the epoch of our hif tory. We do [ONTJMENTAL WORK? In all Its branches. Let i quote you on your need. ALMETTO MONUMENT CC JOS. G. SASSI. proprietor. YORKVILLK. S. C. 1 ttention, Farmers o Insure a MAXIMUM Crop at MIXIMUM COST, you should pre pare your land with the Genuine OLIVER CHILLED PLOW nd fertilize with the BEST FER ILIZER. You can get the OLJVE] LOWS FROM US?In almost any de red size, and we have a MIDDLE BURSTER hat is a real smooth article?it doe s work satisfactorily and is a Tim nd Labor Saver. And, for the FERTILIZERS et us tell You about the POCOMOK1 nd the ROCK HILL Goods. WE can do YOU good on FLOUR ?o. Just give us a chance TODAY. Shannon-Smarr Co. ? SHARON, S. C. ? IEAL ESTATE TOP! LOOK! LIST TOP?and see me about that Rei Estate you have been thinking < buying. OOK?And see what I have to offe It will be to YOUR interest. 1ST?Your property with me, and will do the rest. he Waiter W. Love Place?One mil om own on splendid road. Goo uildings. What more could yo ant? The Lowry (Pardue) Place?1 dies from Delphos. A good invesl lent. BARGAINS:?Miss Ida deLoach jsidence: M. E. Plexlco's residenct pencer-Dickson residence; Mrs. V . Peters' residence. And Don't Foi et Those King's Mountain Height ots. They are the kind that Plea? W. L. Wallace Residence?On Cal >rnia St., Yorkville; 5-room dwel ig and barn; about 1} acres. A bai ain ? Certainly. Sanders' Store Place?88 Acres; I ullock's Creek township. Mostl pen land. Money for Some Om ?*ho? 5eo. W. William! REAL ESTATE BROKER. roo WET TO WORKBUT A GOOD TIME TO ATTEND TO THAT LIFE INSURANCE POLICY. D. E. BONEY Ire, Life and Live Stock Insurant* CALL ON ME for OTTOLENE? ?CHICKEN FEE NOWHITE? ?SUGA NOWDRIFT? ?COFFE 'URE L.\RD? ?TE SPTCR )NION SETS AND SEED IRISH POTATO! /. W. JOHNSON UY, MR. FARMER IF YOU come to Yorkville Ne MONDAY. Salesdny for Marc do us the favor of calling at 01 Stables and let us show YO the BEST Lot of Mules ai Horses that you'll find In tow )ome and see them. If you do n rant to buy, we'll be glad to she fOU. just the same. If YOU do wa o buy, we are sure that we can lnte st YOU In Quality, Sizes and Pric< We are expecting another car tomo ow. We expect to stay In Yorkvll ind are RIGHT HERE to make go< in all our statements. You'll lose nothing by seeli what we have to offer. !We mi make It decidedly worth yo while. Come aiul See US. JAMES BROTHERS, J VERY ? SALE ? FEED STABLI YORKVILLE - - S. C. = Seed Potatoes tie b- WE HAVE A BIG LOT OF TH r- CHOICEST NORTHERN GROW R SEED STOCK, SHIPPED TO L tb FROM THE MOST RELIABL DEALERS?IN OTHER WORE ? WE HAVE THE BEST SEE FOR YOU TO PLANT. W HAVE n. IRISH COBBLER AND ill RED BLISS SEED at _ . ... * i_, tfoin 01 wnicn varieties are luvuraui known to Potato growers In this se< _ tion. They are big producers of hlg grade tubers. And then, too, it Is 1 your interest to see us QUICK. W l~ have the Quantity, we have the Qual jr Ity. and we are CERTAINLY MAKINi THE RIGHT PRICES. n> SEE US FOR SEED POTATOES. CARROLL BROS. | You'll Be In Town NEXT MONDAY, won't. YOU Well, we'll be looking for you anywaj ? and we will be pleased to have yo take a look in on us. We especiall lc want to show you our MULES. W j. have a nice bunch of very choice anl tr mals and you'll And that our price r. are Just as moderate as we can mak e them. And then, too, you might be in 5. terested in BUGGIES We are strong on this line?sell th - TYSON & JONES and SUMTER Bu? gies, and we can interest you in prlcei 11 Wa oon nnnnlv llliit thft fttvla of BUS'S I- that you want, because if we haven ie just what you want In our stock, wh io it will give us pleasure to GET WltA1 y YOU WANT DIRECT FROM TH! >r FACTORY. Anyway, come and tal Buggies to us. We know that we ca Interest you In what we have to offei NOW. REMEMBER, WE WILL B] LOOKING FOR A VISIT FROM YOl NEXT MONDAY. COMING? SMOAK-BROWN CO. McCONNELL'S sSPECIALS " Three More Cases of Ladies' Oxford , opened this morning1?All make All Styles, All Leathers?At 98 CTS. a Pal) By Parcel Post, send $1.05. If nc satisfactory will return 98 cts. ts 600 Yards Kindergarten Cloth?Bet ter than Galatea?At 12 1-2 CTS 1 Case Brown Linen?Special ) 10 CTS. Yarc WE ARE MAKING BIG CUTS in prices on Muslim WEAR. You will find here the larg est and most complete line in the cit: Come?We are looking for you. McCONNELL'S a >- WHO UNDERSELLS WAGONS J If you need and expect to buy a ne^ WAGON. DON'T BUY until you se the OWNESBORO and get our price! The Owensbor# has been sold on thi 8 market for years, and Is a Wagon o e Known Quality, and you'll And the Our Prices Are Within Your Reach. TURN PLOWS? g The Chattanooga Turn Plow is goo enough to satisfy any farmer wh . wants the BEST. See us for that Mid die Breaker that you will soon b needing for your cotton lands. HEAVY GROCERIES? Are our specialty and when yo want FLOUR of Quality, Molasse: ? Meat, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Oati ^ Horse Feed, etc., is will be to your in I terest to see us. We buy in larg J quantities and give our customers th benefit of our close buying. Ou J Prices Will Suit You Exactly. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Cc r. FANCY i GROCERIES 1 QUALITY IN GROCERIES is specialty at my store and unless th 8 goods I buy are QUALITY GRO y CERIES, then I don't offer them t ' my trade. The goods go back to th r~ shippers. If you want the Best i 18 Fancy Groceries you can always fin what you want at this store. If yo " can't come and make your selecl ions. Phone us .What you Want, I' r~ do the rest and do it quick. n IF WHAT YOU WANT ly Is in season you are sure to fin e. it at my store. Try me out when yo want something good. ^ CABBAGE PLANTS? 5 I have them. Please remember. VV. E. FERGUSON TIME TO PAY UP Subscribers to The Yorkvin Enquirer on our clubs will pleas settle at their earliest convenience. JOHN K. ALLISON. JEFF D. WHITESIDES. t mmrtr/^ rAIPillPiu See me at the York Furnitufe C< Dealers In Wall Paper, House Paint Oils, Varnishes and Stains. Use Flal knot, the best interior finish, all color ALLEN WHITE, Jr., The Painter, e. _ j THE MAN 01 l HE IS READY FOR ALL FIN./ D ? If you will Investigate, you y man has been a SAVER. He ? * THAN HIS INCOME. K ? You will find another thin T man has always been Identified y or part owner perhaps, but he 1 j HIS MONEY. E ? No business where money 1 j. cept through the Bank. It givi v as tone. A { The FIRST N/ X YORKV 3S ? "YOU HAD BETTER Garden Time xt h. iir iU You feel It In your bones?yc id are beginning to feel like "digging I n. the gripe"?putting the seeds in tl ground and then looking forward 1 ot the harvest. When the "ground ge >w right" If you want to be SURE of tl nt harvest Be Sure to Plant Randreth r- Seeds and to Be Sure of FRESH Set ?s. Buy Your Seed at the York Dn r- Store?Our's are Fresh, le 0d YOUR HEXS? Will lay more eggs and raise be ng ter and healthier chicks If you wl ay give them the right kind of Poult: ur Powders NOW. We have the Rlgl Kind?the tested kind. _ YORK DRUG STORI ss T1IE REXALL STORE ^umber-)UR YARDS ARE NOW FULL OF MBER, and we can quickly supply i wants of anybody who wants MBER, either Rough or Dressed, sen or Kiln Dried. If you need any MBER for any purpose, see us. four order will be filled promptly 1 you will find that our prices are t to your liking?Not as low as re prices a few years ago?but as w as you can find elsewhere. Don't y Rough or Dressed Lumber, Floor, Ceiling. Weather Boarding, Joists, epers, Sheeting, Doors, Windows, imes, etc., until you see us and get prices. f you expect to put up any kind of a I'dlng, let us make you a price. Ice us for Lime, Cement, Brick. Ints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty. J. KELLER & COMPANY you ever made if you expect to con- H . tinue planting Cotton Seed. It saves B f. labor; It saves seed; it spaces, so hoe- B [r. ing will be cheaper to you. R| W. H. HERNDON I ? 1 " That Little Girl of YoursB> e Th She'll soon be having her hair "Done Up," and, toe, she will be Out- ^ growing her Childish Ways?and you d haven't had her PICTURE taken since o I- she was in Long Dressea You don't p^ exactly want to keep her as she is? Do< but You Want to Keep the Memory. ; THE HARRIS STUDIO % e J SHELBY YORKVILLE ing CormvoxT ?r V ?.???? ?, J WE ARE AGENTS l '? IN YORKVILLE for ED V. PRICE & J CO., of Chicago, perhaps the best ( known of all the Merchant Tailors In a the United States. Everything that f Price & Co. turns out of its tailoring ? shops is the VERY BEST of its kind. Call and see our SPRING LINE OF 4 SAMPLES, let us quote you prices and } take your measure. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit, Best of Quality and Low .' Prices. Let us show you TODAY. 8" CLOUD CASH STORE W. O. HARSIIAW, Manager. IllWW'IHIfHWfll I'l.HIIWWRHiW THE HOUR | IS THE MAN WITH THE MONEY. J iNCIAL EMERGENCIES. * will find in most Instances that the ? ilways has in mind to SPEND LESS 2 g in your investigations: That the ? I with a Bank; not as a stockholder j. has alwavs made it a noint to BANK d ? s concerned, should be handled ex- ? es the transaction protection as well ju mONAL BANK, ILLE, S. C. I ___ SAVE THAN BE SORRY" L R. C. ALLJEN, Cashier ^ C The Good of the Cod ?u In our? ln NYAI/S COD LIVER OIL H EMULSION? ts You get every medicinal element of ie the finest quality of Norwegian Cod I i's Liver Oil without the disagreeable I >d taste. The use of our Cod Liver Oil I is? I is best where there is loss of weight. I lowering of vitality, any affection of the throat, lungs or passages. Cures colds after every other remedy falls. t If you want to get fat use 111 NYAI/S COD LIVER ry EMULSION, ht Price?50 Cts. and $1.00 Bottles. Shieder Dr Store ? NYAL ?rORE ? The Safest Home I ? ONE THAT IS WIRED FOR N < g ELECTRIC SERVICE? ? LET US WIRE q" E Y O U R LU HOUSE FOR ELECTRIC CONVENIENCE J AND ELECTRIC wei ly PROTECTION. Lo> WE WILL DO THE WORK Bu * WELL Jg re AT Fn I- MODERATE oui 3 COST. SEE ABOUT IT TODAY. I Eu City Electric Plant j. Eight-Day ? ?Alarm Clocks g u I HAVE THEM. You have been B y used to the Alarm Clocks that must be e wound every 24 hours. I now offer B |. my trade a Reliable Alarm Clock (a K >g good time keeper) that Will run more B| :e than Eight Days with one winding. I D i- recommend this 8-day Alarm Clock to B those who want to be rid of the every H day winding. It is a good one and It H sells for only $2.50 e BIG BEN ALARMS? jfc Everybody knows that Big Ben B v Alarm Clocks are as good as the best I rt I sell them and they are guaranteed. K It Is a 24-hour clock, steady or inter- Ei p mlttent alarm and thoroughly depend- B E able. The price Is $2.50 Each. K k I also have other Alarm Clocks at H _ lower prices. 0 . V See me for Waterman "Ideal" and Parker "Lucky Carve" Fountain Pens. K 0 T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler I PLANTING I 19 13 1 Yes, not only Field Crops, but a H living has to come out of Old Moth- K r" er Earth. A Garden is, if prepared, E ^ half the battle of life. Among the H many early seeds to be planted are B : Peas, Onion Sets. Cabbage, Early H Rose and Red Bliss Irish Potatoes. Kg . Prices are reasonable. Plant them, B [T work them?you will not regret it. H People are looking at the COVING- E TON Cotton, Corn and Pea Planter. K Have you seen It? I honestly be- H lieve It will be the best Invested 212.50 B Thomson's i Goods Arm SPRING COAT SUITS, LI1 CLUNY BRAIDS AN FOULARDS, PIQUES 1 VISIT THIS STORE AND LET NEW SPRING MATERIA] THOMSON'S, AND MAKE THOMSON CAN PLEASE QUALITY. LADIES' SP Black, Navy, Tan and Copenhagen Tailoring?Priced REAL LIN Thousands of yards of REAL LI INSERTIONS, all widths. Pi VAL LACE and INSERTIONS In WIDE CLUNY BANDS and LAC! WIDE SHADOW BANDS and LA< New EMBROIDERIES In Edging WIDE WA1 In White?Priced 15 CTS., COTTON FOULARDS?Pull line < Spring line of GALATEA CLOTH Spring line of DRESS GINGHAM PLAIN NAINSOOKS 1 BERKELEY CAMBRICS Indian Head EMBROIDERY CL< THE THOMSC BE GREAT COMEDY DRAMA lie Face At The Wiadow" Author of "Those Dreadful Twins" Will Be Presented By e Hickory Grove Amateurs In the Hall of the few High School Building AT HICKORY GROVE, S. C. ON iday, February 28th ors Open at 7.30 P. M. Curtain Rises at 8.00 O'clock. 'his" entertainment will be under auspices of the Hickory Qrove iool Improvement Association for benefit of the school. Come and see New Building and enjoy an evenwlth us. mission: Adults, 25 Cts.; Children, inder 12 years, 15 Cts. ivrriA Mi ww wnvAi n WB ARE OPTIMISTIC?Y Boys' Spring Song?And when th you will have to move lively and with the work that you would na month. But, things will soon ge pose You Get Right Down to Bui to Move at Top Speed When the < See what TOOLS and SUPPLIES 3 and then come to US for the thing For Instance, you may need? Snaps, Buckles, Harness ing Machines, Punches, Links, Lap Links, Single Chains, Log Chains, Tor Chains, Well Buckets, E Clevises, 5c and 10c Plow ( Planter and Guano Plov Plow Stocks, Lynchburg burg Plow Repairs, Dlx Steel, Steel and Wood Tongs, Hand and Sledf Horse-Shoeing Tools, Boi IF YOU HAVE A HARDWARE W THAT WE .WANT TO SUPPL XT 1 Ml XT 1 i orKvme nara tt r? ; _ JSIIIli ll^KaB^S^sK^KvC^SS MANY PEOPLE hesitate at because they imagine that R-A-N reach in price, but it isn't. We hi ever since we begun business, an of them, and dare say that every ENTIRE SATISFACTION. The Ranges, but none of them are an; If you need a new Cooking outfit about an IRENE RANGE. It wll within YOUR REACH. Come an RT We have a Few Second-Hnr that we will sell Very Cheap?A Carroll Furnit ANNOUNCEMENT I have recently bought the Clothes Cleaning and Pressing business, heretofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawkins, and In the future Mr. Hawkins will be In my employ. In consolidating the two establishments I am sure that I can promise even better service than our patrons have been getting In the past, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of everybody who has Clothing In need of CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING. If you have work of this kind, let us know by 'phone and we will call for it promptly, do satisfactory work and return your garments at the earliest nosslble moment. If not already a patron of the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, we will appreciate any work you may be pleased to give us. Start Today. Royal Pressing Club R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. New Spring icing Daily YEN AND VAL LACES, ID EDGINGS, COTTON VND WHITE GOODS. US SHOW TOU OUR LINE OF LS?MEET TOUR FRIENDS AT f THIS STORE YOUR STOKE? YOU BOTH IN QUANTITY AND RING SUITS 1 ?Good material and the Beat 918.00 to 992.00 EN LACES NEN LACE EDGINGS AND pice 5 errs, and 10 CTS. Yd. all widths?Price 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. Yard. 2S 10 CTS. and 15 CTS. Yd. :ES 10 errs, and 15 CTS. Yd. ;s and Insertions? 10 CTS., 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. Yd. jE PIQUES 19 CTS., 25 CTS. and 35 CTS. Yd. 3f shades?Price 15 CTS. Yd. In all shades 15 and 19 CTS. Yd. In all shades?Price j 10 CTS. and 15 CTS. Yd. 0 CTS., 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. Yd. 15 CTS., 20 CTS. and 25 CTS. DTH?the Yard 15 CTS. WJUUMFAWYJ raw To see us for FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS. They have long since learned that we have the ' goods and can supply their wants. A ' visit to our store now will be a revelation to Furniture buyers. We have the largest Btock we have ever carried and we are making prices as low as prices can be legitimately made. If you want Iron Beds, Brass Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Side Boards, Din- 1 Ing Tables, Dining Chairs, Rockers, 1 etc., come and let us show you. ' YORK FURNITURE CO. ; A W! GEE! 1 ou'll soon be singing the Plow r e work does begin, Whew! But 2 make every edge cut, to catch up Z iturally have been doing the past y t right?Now, a suggestion, Sup- , dness and Get Everything Ready ^ Ground is Ready. Take a look? X irou'll need for the Spring plowing y s that you haven't already gotten. Rings, Bridle Bits, Rivets, Rivet- y Hame Strings, Hames, Repair # >tree Irons, Breast Chains, Trace X igue Chains, Stay Chains, Well V hlster Pins, End Clevises, Twist 3 Clevises, Back Bands and Buckles. ? ir Chains, 5c and 10c Heel Bolts, y Turn Plows. Oliver and Lynch- m le Plows, Dixie Castings, Plow 3 Beams, Anvils, Bellows, For*res, J re Hammers, Cleavers, Hardies, T Its of all sizes, Files, etc. 3 ANT WE 'WANT YOU TO KNOW J Y YOUR WANTS. LET US. ' ware Company mmmt, >out buying a COOKING RANGE : -G-E soells something out of their i ave been selling the IRENE Range id have sold quite a large number one we have sold Is giving Its user IRENE sells for less than some y better or will give better service. , you cannot do better than see us 11 please you and the price is easily id see us about the IRENE Range. ul Phonographs.-all In good order, lmost your own price. See them. :ure Company WUNDE AT SCHOOL?ON THE P NURSERY?AT HOME?O THE CHILDREN RIGHTTHAT USE AND BEAUTY GUARANTEED POUR PAIRS WARRANTED SINGLE PAIRS Kirkpatricl NEW ] ARRIVALS , \ t FRESH MACKEREL f t CANNED CORN t CANNED PEAS CANNED BEANS 1 CANNED BLACKBERRIES j CANNED BEEF \ CANNED GREAN BEANS CANNED HOMINY S CANNED PEACHES r CANNED APPLES J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. The People of ^ And Surroundk ? Are Becoming More Conserve 1 This is the Natural Result of Financial Advancement As the people of Torkville and su conservative they realize the great* methods and appreciate this advan LOAN AND 8A in safe guarding their finances. The number of people who hai est Safety available is steadily incr numbered among our host of cons : daily invited to become one at yoi Loan and Sa 8. M. McNEEL, President At McFarland's < NO. 4, YORKVTLLE l fou will find a complete assortment i it all kinds of Farm Supplies?Everything to eat, as well as the many 1 things that you will need to prepare j /our land, plant your crop and cultl- , /ate it to the best advantage. DRY GOODS AND SHOES You will also And at McFARLAND*S ] i well-selected stock of DRY OOODS j ind SHOES, including practically ] everything you will need to wear. I have ) the goods, low expenses and my prices ^ ire low enough to make It worth your while to do at least a part of your ( trading at this store. , M. A. McFARLAND ' Pinckney Road. No. 4, Yorkville A/tlA A/TlA /T1A/T> + /TS. rOA/t rVT wv VwV VTATV WTw VTW SUGAR-25 Lb. S This Is the Franklin Standard Grs the BEST?25 Pound Sack? I RICE?Good Quality?20 Pounds f We also have RED RUST-PR! furnish you with what you need. BEFORE YOU PLANT YOUR GA] Come and see us for GARDEN the Seed of the World-Famo PANY, whose Seeds have beei many years In this locality. T SEED IRISH POTATOES? Put your Seed Potatoes In thi time. See us for the Seed. W the IRISH COBBLER. We i SETS. Plant plenty of them. LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES On FLOUR, COFFEE, SNO i SES, and other Heavy Grocerh W9" Special Prices on Purina, Mill J. M. S 1 THE EVERYT1 SEED IRISH POTATOES ' I HAVE AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT j OF MAINE STOCK, OF t SEED IRISH POTATOES J IRISH COBBLERS. BLISS. 1 PEERLESS. r EARLY ROSE and HEBRONS. 5 PRICE IS RIGHT. 1 LOUIS ROTH WT Engraved Calling Cards, 8cript ottering, 100 for $1.35, at The Enquir- | ?p Office. j jj A GOOD PLA J YOU'LL SAVE MONEY A STORE DURING THIS ARD" HAS SLASHED 1 I THAT RICH BARGAI } FIND AT VVRAY'S?(X L YOURSELF. YOU'LL g MONDAY?SALESDAY SWHAT WE HAVE?H( MONEY BY BUYING A I J. o v PRICES SO DEEPLY C XS ARE EASY TO >ME AND SEE *X>R A BE IN TOWN NEXT V ?BE SURE TO SEE | >W YOU CAN SAVE A lT WRAY'S NOW. RAY ) ;rhose I LAY GROUND?IX THE 8 X THE STREET?START || -IMPRESS UPON THEM | ARE COMBINED IN WUNDERHOSE | FOUR MONTHS *1.00 |!;| 25 CT& and 85 CTS. || FERTILIZERS We are prepared to furnish Pertilzers made from the BEST materials. iVe received a letter from the manuacturer saying: "We are prepared to five you all grades of ammonlated roods in excellent mechanical condiion. We use in their manufacture >nly the very best materials, such as ligh grade Blood, genuine slaughter louse Tankage, and line ground Fish. Wa hsva Ai>M Arid And Potash. Cainit, Muriate Potaah, 9-2-2, 8-3-3, 1-4-4, Nitrate of Soda all shipped and spected this week. Can make a good price on Cotton teed Meal. Come to see us for everything you iced In Plantation Supplies. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL rorkville lg Country itivf .Each Succeeding Year. Pennanent Prosperity and rroundlng country become more sr safety of conservative banking \ itage afforded by the VING8 BANK ire taken advantage of the Greateasing and If you are not as yet ervatlve patrons, YOU are espelr earliest convenience. __ g J vings BanK f J. P. McMTJRRAY, Cashier $ Cin MEAT MARKET BUTTER AND EGO 8. The Butter and Egg market la not 10 lively now, but we are itlll taking ill the butter and egge we can use. When you want Choice 8TEAKS or COASTS come to the City Market We nake a specialty of the Best HomeEtaised Stall Fed Beeves and also sell he Choicest Western Meats. TOST ARRIVED? A shipment of BONELESS BOILED 3AM8, 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 >eet quality. BATTLE AND CALVES? At all times we will buy all the FAT BATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES ve can get See us when you have any 0 sell. THE CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. Sherer, Prop. ? ? ? *? ? ? +? ? ? ack-Now $1.25 inula ted?Known Everywhere as ? -Special $1.25 or $1.00 I DOF OATS and will be pleased to ' Our price Is Right. \ RDEN? AND FLOWER SEED. We sell ue D. M. FERRY SEED COM1 known for their reliability, for 'hey are the BEST. & t ground at the earliest possible e have both the RED BLISS and * ilso have plenty of nice ONION You can't have too many. j WD RIFT, SNOWHITE, MOLAS- % >g. We make the Right Prices. I Feed, Chick Feed, Etc. ?; ROUP MNG STORE ] BEFORE BUYING MULES OR HORSES COME TO SEE US. We have a ?lr8t Class lot of Stock and as we (ought to sell we are going to sell and ire here to make prices that WILL NTEREST THE BUYER. We can satisfy nearly every buyer n size and quality and sell you aninals that are In perfect shape. Don't buy until you see what we lave to offer and hear our prices. It vlll pay you to come to Clover to see is before you buy. Quinn & McG CLOVER, 8. C. MONEY TO LOAN. 3N First Mortgage on Real Estate. THOS. F. McDGW, Atty. , . U CE TO BUY. |l BY VISITING THIS |l C1T.P TUT? ??\VTX.