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Bryan, publicist and editor. Born at Salem, 111., March 19, i860. Home, Lincctln, Neb. Educated at Illinois col- , lege. Democratic candidate for presi- j dent, 1896, 1900 and 1908. Served in , Spanish-American war. Secretary of the treasury, William . Gibbs McAdoo, lawyer and railroad president. Born near Marietta, Ga., f October 31, 1863. Home, New York city. Practiced law in Tennessee and New York. Builder of first tunnels un- . der Hudson river. President of Bud- r son and Manhattan railroad. ' Secretary of war. Ldndley M. Gar- 1 rlson, jurist, forty-nine years old. Born at Camden. N. J. Home, Merchantsville, N. J. Son of an Episcopal clergyman. , Appointed to the chancery court In 1904 and reappointed. I Attorney general^ James _Clark Mc- | i Reynolds, lawyer. Born at bikioh. ivy., ? February 3. 1862. Home, New York 1 city. Educated at Vanderbllt univer- ? slty and University of Virginia. Prac- ? tlced law at Nashville, Tenn., many * years. Assistant attorney general of I the United States In 1903-07. After- ( ward speciadly retained by government I in anti-trust matters, particularly In tobacco and coal trust suits. J Postmaster General?Albert, Sidney ~ Burleson, congressman and lawyer. 1 Born at San Mascos, Tex., June 7, 1 1863. Home, Austin, Tex. Educated J at Texas A. & M. college, Baylor uni- I versity and University of Texas. As- e slstant city attorney Austin, 1885-90. d * Attorney twenty-sixth district 1891- A 96. Member of congress since 1899 tl and re-elected to sixty-third congress, c Secretary of the Navy?Jospehus n Daniels, newspaper owner and editor, i Born at San Marcos, Tex., June 7, 1863. Home Raleigh, N. C. Educated , In Wilson, N. C., oolleglate Institute, -t Editor Raleigh News and Observer j since 1894. democratic national com- e mitteeman from North Carolina. tl Secretary of the Interior?Franklin j. Knight Lane, lawyer. Born on Prince -j' Edward island, Canada, July 15, 1864. p Educated at university ot utiuumm. ^ Practiced law in San Francisco. Can- g didate for governor of California 1902. _ Member of interstate commerce commission since 1905 and at present chairman. Secretary of Agriculture David Franklin Houston, university chancellor. Born at Monroe. N. C.. February 17, 1866. Home, St. Louis, Mo. Educated at South Carolina college and _ Harvard university. Dean of faculty, k University of Texas, 1899-1902. Presl- i f dent Agricultural and Mechanics of I " Texas. 1900-05; chancellor of Washington university, St. Louis, since 1908. Secretary of commerce, William Cox Redfield. congressman and manufacturer. Born at Albany, N. Y., June 18. 1858. Home, Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated in public schools. 7ngaged in iron and steel manufactures since 1883. Served in Sixty-second congress. Secretary of labor, William Bauchop Wilson, former miner and congressman. Born at Blantyre, Scotland, P April 2, 1862. Home, Blossbure. Pa. Came to United States 1870. Educated in public schools. Miner from 1871-98. Member of national execu- _ tive board which organized United _ Mine Workers of America, 1890. Mem- I ber of congress since 1907. Author of * bin creating department of labor. - a AT THE CHURCHES. J, FIRST FRESH XTEKiAIN. u ' d Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. F Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 S conducted by Rev. Thornton Whaling. No evening service. T TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at j, 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. a BAPTIST. Rev. J. H. Machen, Pastor. V Sunday Services?Sunday school at U 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11 E Evening service at 7.45 o'clock. C( a , ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY- C TTCRTAN. Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 oclock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Special JRotiffs. 1 Hebron. a Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at He- ? bron Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Olivet. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preach- . lng at 3.30 o'clock. Henry Stokes, Pastor. li York Mill. r There will be no service at the York mill, Sunday evening, on account of the meeting of the York County Bible association. York County Bible Association Will meet in the Baptist churcn, | Sunday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Rev. I Thornton Whaling will make the ad- -I dress. y V Cackle! Cackle! Cackle! Yes the hens are all cackling when fed Conkey's Laying Tonic. It sure daes bring the eggs. For sale and is guaranteed by York Drug Store. 18 4t U s $hc (Cotton Jflarhct. S _ s Yorkvil!e, March 7.?Cotton 12} cts. 1 v REAL ESTATE' SAY Don't you think It time to own your own home? The Building and Loan enables you to do so on the monthly rent plan. Take your choice. You can't be hurt: M. M. White residence on Lincoln avenue., Yorkville; 2-story 7-room dwelling (brand new, too) on lot 90x " 320 feet. Don't delay. < Miss Ida DeLoach residence. You know it. Enough said. M. E. Plexico residence. Of course it is nice. Spencer-Dickson residence. Yes. certainly. Come in. t Mrs. W. S. Peters residence. Room t for three houses. Don't let this slip t you. ( W. L. Wallace residence. Delay is s dangerous. j And Listen, besides those beautiful ? King's Ml. Heights lots?they are still c ^ being developed?I have the property ? recently opened up by C. E. Spencer, around his dwelling. Streets graded. You can't help being satisfied here. 1 Let me show you. TOe Walter Rose (O'Fnrrell) Place, about i mile out of town on Charlotte road; 87 acres; 1 tenant house. Rent- J ed for 1,600 lbs. cotton. For the present rent goes with place. Hurry. The Walter W. Love Place, 117 acres; 1 mile from town, on Lincoln road, is the kind to buy. You know a . good thing when you see it. Look at this. And don't forget the t /doiv1iia\ phlpa !>1 ? flprps. 11 miles from Delphos. It's up to you if you do. % Sanders-Store Place: 88 acres; Bullock's Creek township. See me. Geo. W. Williams REAL ESTATE BROKER. ?- ALL SUBSCRIBERS WHO are on my club for the year 1913-14 would confer a favor by paying up on or before March 12th. It is Impossible for me to see all of my subscribers, or even a small number of them, myself, so I shall appreciate their promptness In the matter of settling up at once. In sending postal a money orders to me, make them payF able at Yorkvllle. The club price of subscriptions Is $1.75. f STANHOPE LOVE. Clubmaker. f Yorkvllle R. F. D. No. 1. tf W Rebuilt Typewriters?"Good as * Ever"?Low Prices?The Enquirer of fice. TIME TO PAY. ALL subscribers to The Enquirer on my club are requested to please ?ettle their subscription!, at once, eith8r with me or at The Enquirer office. Miss SALLIE McCONNELL. NOTICE rHE Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Yorkville Building tnd Loan Association will be held in he office of C. E. SPENCER, Esq.. on rUESDAY. 11TH instant, at 12.30 ?. m. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, It Secretary and Treasurer. MACKEY CHAPTER, NO. 15 Regular convocation this (Friday) evening, 7.30 o'clock. Work n M. M. and P. M. degrees. Special invocation monday evening, 10th. '.30 o'clock, m. e. m. degree work. Special convocation wednesday ivening, 11th, 8.30. r. a. m. degree cork, at which time the Grand High ^rlest and Grand Secretary of the Jrand Chapter are expected to be ?resent. a full attendance Is urged. J. P. McMURRAY, Sec. OS. E. HART, H. P. 'O DEBTORS AND CREDITORS OTICE Is hereby given that I have 31 made a Final Settlement with the 'robate Court of York county, as Excutor of the estate of W. M. Faulkner, eoeased, and that o? MONDAY, lPRIL 14. 1913, I will make applicalon to said court for a Final Disharge from further liability in conectton with said estate. 9 f Bt W. C. THOMSON, Executor. NOTICE. TTNDER Commission from the SecU rotary of State, to the undorslgnd directed. Books of Subscription to be Capital Stock (335,000.00 authorted, in shares of $100.00 each) of 'ORKVILLE REAL ESTATE COM'ANY will be opened at the Law Ofce of C. E. Spencer, Esq., Yorkville, 1. C.. SATURDAY, 8TH instant, at 10 . m. C. E. SPENCER, T. F. Mc'DOW, j. s. br ice. t r> moddwell. C. W. F. SPENCER, March 7th, 1913. It Board of Corporators..' J Meat Is Necessary FOR A MAN AND MIS FAMILY. A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY IS NECESSARY FOR THE . FAMILY AFTER THE PROVIDER CEASES HIS LABO IS. armers' Mutual Life Insurance Co. D. E. BONEY, Manager. toys' Corn Contest he COLUMBIA GUANO COMPANY uthorlzes us to offer as prizes to the 913 Boys' Corn Club of York county, tie following COLUMBIA Fertilizers, o be awarded to the winners of prizes sing COLUMBIA FertWzers in proucing the winning crops: Irst Prize?For largest yield of corn per acre?TEN Bags, .2,000 lbs). ' M.o_SomnH lsnmst vield of corn per acre?FIVE Bags, (1,000 lbs). bird Prize?Third largsst yield of corn per acre?THREE Bags, (600 lbs). The above prizes are to be the COiUMBIA CO.'S 8-3-8 Goods, which re known for their standard quality nd full strength. Better fertilizers re not made or sold on this market Ve also can furnish COLUMBIA Ferllzers of other grades and the 1913 toys* Corn Club Contestants are not onflned to the grade of goods offered s prizes, but of course can use any OLUMEIA goods they prefer. CARROLL BROS. Nancy Hall ? SWEET POTATOES ? If you want to eat a real good Sweet 'otato, try some of our Nancy Hall. Be sure to see us about Guano, iCid. Kainit. Cotton Seed Meal, Murlte Potash and Nitrate Soda. We are gents for MORRIS & CO.'S Fertilizrs of Atlanta, Ga., also fqr INTERTATE CHEMICAL CO.. of Charleson, S. C. We sell Landreth's and Ferry's Garen Seed, Irish Potatoes for Seed. We have Molasses In 5 and 10 galan kegs, and In barrels and half barels. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAVORABLE WEATHER The weather feels and looks now Ike gardening. There will be many eed planted in the next few days; so lon't forget the fact that to be a sucessful gardener, you must plant good eed. Good seed is what we have? hey are no old seed carried over? T f vnn r-a n't mm P IllSt crlte or phone. They can be sent by nail right to your door. The price 3 5 Cts per paper or 6 Tor 25 Cts. Remember, LANDRETHS is the iame, and SHIEDER'S the place. Shieder Drug Store ? XYAL STORE ? The Development And CARE of our modern cem;teries forcibly illustrates the fact hat we are advancing in this line with he march of human progress. From he plain marble slabs of our forefath'rs. we are rearing the most massive ind elegant memorials of Granite and darble, to stand as tributes of love ind affection, and further to remind oming generations of our advanced ivillzation. We are agents for Stewart Iron Fencing. For Monument.? of Quality, see >ALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI. Proprietor. YORKVILLE. S. C. POSSIBLY The bulk of the 1913 Live Stock jusiness has been done in this section, ind then again, possibly there Is yet a food deal more to do. At any rate ve are looking for more business in his line, and are right here in York,'llle waiting to serve those who want :o buy or exchange Mules and Horses. iVe are here for good, and we are here o make good all our statements as to Qualities, etc. If you want to buy a Mule or a Horse come and see us. If ve have what you want, we will be sretty certain to make a trade. If we lon't have what you want, we won't ?xpeot to make a trade, and you will >e out nothing. But we insist that rou rome and see us whenever it is onvenlent. We'll be glad to see you md will be pleased to give you any inormation or help that we can. JAMES BROTHERS, jIVERY ? SALE ? FEED STABLES YORKVILLE - - S. C. among innjy .10 our new illllllVilLU ^Enquirer on our clubs will please settle at their earliest convenience. You will find lots of NEW AND NOB- JOHN K. ALLISON. BY GOODS IN DRY GOODS and in JEFF D. WHITESIDES. NOTIONS. Spring: line of ? WALK-OVER OXFORDS ? In the newest shapes, and in Tan, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, Button M and Lace. You Can Get Just What iff MEMrm &mm You Want In This Line. * ? V You will find here a big: shipment of NORTHERN GROWN SEED IRISH POTATOES? SHOULD KEEP A BANK Early Rose, Irish Cobbler and Red Bliss. ACCOUNT We also have Sweet Potatoes, for bedding purposes?Get your supply at once?and a complete line of Because their Bank Deposit Book r.AnnPN RFPn AND ONION RFTR .. . ... .. ~ | affords tnem a complete recoru u? .nd?oj"pHc".d. fiJSR "WE 'cMh redpU, whH. <h. Mb. Fill Your Bill. of their check books are a perfect pi p record of Expenses and Payments. bhannon-bmarr Co. Paylng any debt w,th a Check much safer than with money. ? SHARON, S. C. ? monet to loam. First National Bank First Mortgage on Real Estate. U raos. p. mcdow. Attr. of Sharon, 8. r. NATIONAL BANK PROTECTION . . MEANS A GREAT DEAL TO YOU AS A DEPOSITOR ! Every safeguard to protect the Interests of people who deposit ^ their money In a NATIONAL BANK is taken by the United States X Government. V Their business Is examined by experts twice each year. They A have to make five reports each year, which are required to be pub- ^ Z lished In a newspaper. In addition to this, the Government keeps Z y constantly in touch with each National Bank. y This Bank has a conservative board of directors of successful Ibusiness men, and every precaution possible to make your money A X placed with this Bank Safe. x 12 TLa riDCT \TATm\lAf DAW 2 j me naoi liAiivnab uamv j J YORKVILLE, S. C. J "YOU HAD BETTER SAVE THAN BE SORRY" 9 O. E. WILKIN'S, President. R. 0. ALLIEN, Cashier W 1 ?, * Pay the Butcher 600 Different Patterns EVERY ONE in Yorkville knows that OLD GEORGE runs a .MARKET. ur But I sell other things also?Cabbage, j y mm y Turnips, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, All Wiinl IflntPTinl Kraut f Loose or canned). Corn. To- nU rr uul ma toes. Peas, Beans, Dried Fruits and __ ___ -v , ?nTTn otttt mrtu Green Fruits of all kinds, Mackerel TO SELECT YOUR SUIT FROM and other things I haven't space to AT mention. PHONE In your orders. If I haven't 01C (l(\ what you want I'll go out and get it <b 1 d*UU SOME PEOPLE IN YORKVILLE Treat me very mean. They eat my stuff and WON'T PAY ME, and some MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL get mad If I ask them to pay. Well. mi? a ottot? wit wavf many I am sorry for a man that won't pay MEASURE. WE HAVE MANY for what he eats?There's a warm SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. ARE time a-comlng to him. ? ? George Washington never told a lie, YOU ONE OF And Now his Namesake has said: YOU can never go to heaven, M /i/\?flfPW f tp oldcfor cf McCONNELLS WHO UNDERSELLS THE BUTCHER. I Everybody's Doing It?What? j L WHY, GARDENING, of course. You are, aren't you. If not y Z you had better get busy. The season Is advancing and It is time you V were getting down to business if you expect to be telling your friends A about the early things In your garden during the late Spring. ? e First, you'll need some Poultry Wire or Poultry and Rabbit y Z Fence Wire to patch up the garden fence or build a new one. See # V us about what you need. We have It and our prices are Just right. A Then, after you get your fences fixed up. you'll need some Gar r den Tools, won't you? Perhaps you will need a new Garden Wheel- y z barrow or Georgia Buggy, a Rake. Fork Digger, Hoes, Shovels, | \f Forks, Spades, Garden Plows, Garden Trowels, and then you are u % sure to need a supply of? flnvAnn nrtA Fi/tlA ^ JUUlOl O UUIUCI1 UIIU A (CIU UKU*) 7 These are known everywhere by almost everybody, as the best ^ p of all Garden Seeds. Every Seed in our house is ABSOLUTELY j 2 FRESH and New Crop. BUIST'S SEEDS INSURE GOOD YIELDS. k y We have a full variety of SEEDS in Paper packages, and besides X these, we also have a choice line of SI~ D CORN, BEANS and PEAS m A in Bulk. Plant BUIST SEEDS and you'll be satisfied with rebults. J Then, again, we want to remind our Farmer friends that we . carry a full line of FARM TOOLS?Turn Plows, Plow Shapes, Plow * 0 Stocks, Repairs for Oliver and Lynchburg Plows, and practically J S everything you will need to put your crop in and cultivate it with. * See us for what you Need?We HAVE IT. V ? YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. j Garden Time FANCY YOU (eel I. In your bone, .you GROCERIES are beginning to feel like "digging in the gripe"?putting the seeds in the QUALITY IN GROCERIES is a ground and then looking forward to specialty at my store and unless the the harvest. When the "ground gets goods I buy are QUALITY GROright" if you want to be SURE of the SERIES, then I don't offer them to harvest Re Sure to Plant Landreth's my trade. The goods go back to the Seeds and to Be Sure of FRESH Seed shippers. If you want the Best in Buy Your Seed at the York Drug Fancy Groceries you can always find Store?Our's are Fresh. what you want at this store. If you can't come and make your selectXOUR HENS? Ions, Phone us .What you Want. I'll ... do the rest and do it quick. Will lay more eggs and raise bet- _ H ter and healthier chicks if you will f* WHAT lOU WANT give them the right kind of Poultry Is in season you are sure to find Powders NOW. We have the Right it at my store. Try me out when you Kind?the tested kind. want something good. YORK DRUG STORE. Thavf.h^^. ram.mb., THE REXALIi STORE iK7 rTDOITt3A\T ?*. ?i. r?iivuunvn RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKING BROADLY SPEAKING, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A BANK IS DETERMINED BY THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The Intrinsic Value of Its Security. 2. The Conservative Policy of the Institution. 3. The Character of Its Management. 4. The History of Its Transactions. Incidentally, these characteristics which have won for the : LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK an ever-Increasing popularity, have allowed this reliable institution to establish its claims as one of the leading Banking institutions of this Country. Loan and Savings Bank S. M. McNEEL, President J. P. McMURRAY. Cashier ANNOUNCEMENT SHOES FOR EASTER I have recently bought the Clothes It's only Nineteen more days to Cleaning and Pressing business, here- Easter, and everybody Is going to tofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawk- wear a pair of NEW OXFORDS Ins. and in the future Mr. Hawkins on that occasion. I have will be in my employ. In consolidat- nmTrlIT , ftnn p.1T>c_ ing the two establishments I am sure BOUGHT 1,000 PAIRS? that I can promise even better ser- T tVl. of?,ao a_j #lw,? vice than our patrons have been get- fl!t nr a tins 1? the past, and m.pMtfully aolicit a continuance of the patronage of * i?'* to y tore ill quickly con everybody who has Clothing in need valuea LOW SHOES CLEANING. PRESSING add RE- ^bebeSu d In thS! parts. Come and take a look at If you have work of this kind, let my shoe stock and judge the us know by 'phone and we will call qualities and prices for yourself, for it promptly, do satisfactory work i am going to give away TWENand return your garments at the earli- tY PAIRS ABSOLUTELY FREE, est possible moment. Ask about them. If not already a patron of the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, we will appre- SEE ME FOR YOUR NEEDS? ciate any work you may be pleased to j can guppjy them, and you'll save give us. Start Today. money by buying at my store. Royal Pressing Club M. a. McFARLAND R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. Pinckney Road. No. 4. Yorkvllle : AfarmClock. | Bit 10111 THEATRE | I HAVE THEM. You have been = . used to the Alarm Clocks that must be wound every 24 hours. I now offer! rin A X7f\ \TIVf/"* my trade a Reliable Alarm Clock (a I VjIXiklMLJ ILIilIN VJ good time keeper) that WUl run more than Eight Days with one winding. I ^^ recommend this 8-day Alarm Clock to m _ those who want to be rid of the every 1^1 I ^^1 day winding. It Is a good one and It III wl 11 a ^^1 sells for only $2.50 I B >' J - J BIO BEN ALARMS? Everybody knows that Big Ben ^ ___ RI?I?T C ... ^ Alarm Clocks are as good as the best, ij I\L/LLilJ I sell them and they are guaranteed. i It is a 24-hour clock, steady or Inter- 1 I also have other Alarm Clocks at ^^??^| ( lower prices. ? ( MT See me for Waterman "Ideal" and ___ ?. - . ? .. . nvnr 1 Parker "Lucky Curve" Fountain Pens. J itAljIl T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler 1 j ? All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons < W Uss the Bsst Stationary. Its the at The Enquirer offioe. / che?po?t. Ord?r it from The Enquirer. OfBoe. 2 Thomson's sPring Materials in j House Furnishings & Domestics j PLAIN HEMMBD SHEETS, Extra Sire, 90x108?Price jj 31.25 and si.:><> : HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, Size 90x90?Price $1.00 and $1.25 PLAIN HEMMED SHEETS. (Seamless), Size 90x90? Price 89 CT8. > | PILLOW CASES?Price 20 CTS. and 25 CTS. WHITE BED SPREADS?Price $2.00 and $2.50 TURKISH BATH TOWELS?Price $ 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Extra Large Size HUCK TOWELS?Price i 10 CTS., 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. S Good Yard-wide BLEACHING 5 CTS. the Yard. c Best CALICOES, all Colors 5 CTS. the Yard. < SOLID COLORED CALICO 6 CTS. Yard. POE MILL Yard Wide, Soft Finish BLEACHING 10 CTS. Yd. BERKELEY CAMBRICS 15 CTS., 20 CTS., 25 CTS. S LONSDALE CAMBRIC 15 CTS. Yard. Indian Head EMBROIDERY CLOTH 15 CTS. Yd. j NAINSOOK AND LONGCLOTH 3 Plain WHITE NAINSOOK?The Yard I 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 25 CTS. and 35 CTS. LONG CLOTH. Soft Finish?The Yard 15 CTS., 20 CTS., 25 CTS. F PA JAMA CHECKS, 40 Inches wide?The Yard 10 CTS., 12 1-2 CTS. rrr-r adxtthit r>l r\rru Dlalr. White Yard wide Price IVlUniVll AJJ A \/UV I AAl * ?? ?? ?? ?? 10 CTS., 15 CT8. and 20 CTS. New, Spring DRESS GINGHAM, 27 inches wide, full line of C choice colors?Hie Price 10 CTS. Yard. RENFREW 32-Inch DRESS GINGHAM?Full line of Spring ? shades?Price 15 CTS. Yard. A Spring Colors in GALATEA CLOTH in Hydegradeand Ironclad i Brands?Price 15 CTS. and 10 CTS. Yd. COLORED MADRAS?Black and White Patterns for Shirts? i Price 10 CTS., 1J CTS. and 25 CTS. Yard. 8PRING PERCALES?Best quality, full yard-wide, Black and 3 White Shirting Patterns?Price 12 1-2 CTS. Yard. DO YOUR SPRING SHOPPING EARLY?VISIT THIS STORE OFTEN?WE ARE GLAD TO SEE Y'OU AND SHOW YOU I OUR NEW GOODS?WE'LL LOOK FOR YOU. a THE THOMSON COMPANY | CITY MEAT MARKET WAGONS BUTTER AND EGGS. y?u need and ?*P?ct to buy a new uuxisun WAGON. DON'T BUY until you see The Butter and Egg market is not the OWNESBORO and get our prices, so lively now, but we are still taking The Owenaboro has been sold on this all the butter and eggs we can use. market for years, and is a Wagon of . ___. Tra _ Known Quality, and you'll find that ? When you want Choice STEAKS or 0ur Prices Are Within Your Reach. ROAST8 come to the City Market We make a specialty of the Best Home- TURN PLOfWS? f: Raised SUU Fed Beeves and also sell The Chattanooga Turn Plow is good the Choicest Western Meats. enough to satisfy any farmer who JUST ARRIVED? BEST. See us for that MidA shipment of BONEL ESS BOILED needfnT^fr ySir cSton^and 11 " HAMS, CURED HAMS And BREAK- needln* ror *our cotton landa FAST BACON. We sell these by the HEAVY GROCERIES? PounCr the Whole Ham or Whole . ? .....n,, o birteaualhyCOn' ?f " " ?C ^ want FLOUR Quality. Molasses. * rvfwrr ? *vn pat vtraj__ Meat, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Oats, d A^Jfttae. we will buy all the FAT JJorse Feed etc ls will be to your In- f 5SSutto.5S Si. Zl SXomSrJfK I we can get. See us when you have any ^eneflt of our c,08e buylng ^ TOE cmr MEAT MARKET P"tW W1" 8D" Y?? I c. F. sherer, prop. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. _ U l< PNPUillSiliilPIIVIIISiniiemiillPilVgfWiVVWVIIiilPIIVWHEIiilViViVV a Ik THE FORD ' he Universal Car. II L WE ARE LOCAL SELLING AGENTS FOR THE FORD ,, AUTOMOBILE?Recognized everywhere by everybody as the very 4 best possible automobile value for the money. Its price puts It In r reach of almost everyone who wants a car; Its design and finish a make it a desirable car to buy and to own; and Its reliability and lasting, standing-up qualities are not questioned. If you have any n idea of buying an Automobile either now or later, be sure to thoroughly investigate the merits of the FORD?THE UNIVERSAL j CAR before finally deciding on what you will buy. Designs to fit E your wishes. Write for catalogue and prices. , j, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES? J Automobllists will always find here a complete line of Accessories for cars, Including Tires, Tubes, Lamps, Acetylene Gas Tanks, a Carbide, Oils, Greases, Gasoline, Tools, and All Sorts of Small Fit- a tings, and should we not have what you want, we will be pleased s< to get it on short notice. tl York Furniture Company j 1 A SEED IRISH Whm Yoa Get I POTATOES ; Your ground dry enough, and the moon gets right, plant Irish Cobbler, I HAVE AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT Early Rose and Red Bliss potatoes. But be sure your ground is right and OF MAINE STOCK, OF plant four inches deep. A milk produc er In the shape of Hammond's Dairy SEED IRISH POTATOES Feed, at <1.80 a hundred pounds. IRISH COBBLERS, j ^yg a youn8r cow and calf (14 i BLISS, days old) for sale. $25.00 cash will uppdt pqo take her and calf. If you like molasses ?'?<i<iKL<ii.sS, j guarantee a molasses at 10 cts, 25 EARLY ROSE and cts. and 60 cts. a can. HEBRONS. Fruits?Oranges, Apples, Dried ApPRICE ,S RIGHT. KdachP,e.aChM' Cal"?rma EVaP?r" LOUIS ROTH w h herndon NOVELTY DRESS GOODS RECEIVED THIS WEEK. nri7> a-dc ?r hm ve nv tub i nnvnirr Trnn the NEWEST iij novelties in dress goods and furnishings for the \ e ladies, and are the first to show them, we have i gj JUST OPENED UP A CHOICE LINE OF NOVELTIES?GOODS | THAT ARE ABOVE THE COMMON: f Rough Weave PONGEE, all colors?Yard 25 CTS. | Cobweb CREPONS, White, Blue, Pink?Yard 15 CTS. ^ ROYAL OTTOMAN, Black and White?Yard 25 CTS. ? PEBBLE RATINE, all the good shades?Yard 25 CTS. ; gj GAUZE SPLENDON, a sheer fabric of cotton and silk?Yd. 25 CTS. gj 12 Pieces Silk Finish FOULARDS?Yard 15 CTS E 4 Pieces RUSSIAN CORD ETTAMINE?Yard 25 CTS E 40 inch NOVELTY SPLASH VOILES?colors?Yard 25 CTS. $ SILK STRIPE VOILES, all colors?Yard 25 CTS & 27 Jnch CHIFFON VOILES, all shades 18 CTS. I 27 Inch CHELTENHAM FABRIC?Yard 12 1-2 CTS. i BROWN LINENS?Yard 10 CTS., 15 C7TS., 20 CTS., 25 CTS. I PRINCESS TISSUE?Yard 15 CTS. ! 36 Inch BLEACHED CRASH DRESS LINEN?Yard 50 CTS. SILK STRIPE CREPON, all colors?Yard 25 CTS. SILK STRIPE POPLIN, all colors?Yard 25 CTS. : PLAIN SILK POPLIN, all colors 25 CTS. 5 Newest CURTAIN ETTA MINES, In white, cream and Arabian, ; In Plain, Hemstitched and Fancy Borders?Yard 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 18 CTS., 25 CTS. and 35 CTS. WHEN YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST THINGS IN THE 1 CHOICEST NOVELTIES AND DRESS GOODS. JUST MAKE US A VISIT. WE ARE ALMOST SURE TO BE ABLE TO SHOW YOU WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE, AND OUR PRICES PLEASE. The CLOUD CASH STORE. W. O. HARSHAW, Manager . 11 ** | Coat Suits, Skirts and j I Dresses. 1 t # I I We are showing some very attractive i | styles and materials in Ladies' Spring v I Coat Suits. One Piece Wool Dresses, and i ? Separate Skirts. We have received new ? shipments this week. ' COAT SUITS? $0.75, $12.50, $15.00 AND $19.00. Z ONE-PIECE DRESSES $4.08, $5.05, $6.75, AND $8.50 Z SPECIAL SHOWING OP SKIRTS I $3.50 SKIRTS?Neatly Tailored?Special $2.08 Z $5.00 FRENCH SEROE, Blue and Black?Bought Special $$.98 Z SPECIAL LINE}?New styles?Extra Oood Values? V $4.08, $6.50 AND $7.50 * We are showing the most complete line of LADIES' MUSLIN ? UNDERWEAR you have ever seen. ? New SILK and COTTON PIECE GOODS every day. ^ Kirkpatrick-Belk Co. j THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE J call on me LumberFOR our TARDg ARE NOW FXJLi. OF lOTTOLENE LUMBER, and we can quickly supply the wants of anybody who wants ?CHICKEN FEED LUMBER, either Rough or Dressed, Green or Kiln Dried. If you need any NOWHITE? LUMBER for any purpose, see us. Tour order will be filled promptly ?SUGAR and you will find that our prices are vnwnnni<T_ juat to your liking?Not as low as wuwumr i were prjce8 a few years ago?but as rvMririeie Low as you can find elsewhere. Don't ?cur * ^ Rny Roi|Jth or Dressed Lumber, Floor'URE LARD? Ing. Celling, Weather Boarding, Joists. Sleepers, Sheeting, Doors, .Windows, ?TEA Frames, etc., until you see us and get our prices. SpiCE? if you expect to put up any kind of a INION SETS AND Eul'ding, let us make you a price. TT,T?-. See us for Lime, Cement, Brick. SEED IRISH POTATOES pajnfa oils. Varnishes, Glass. Putty. I W. JOHNSON I J. J. KELLER & COMPANY Still Going On THE "WIZARD" SALE IS STILL GOING ON AT J. Q. WRAY'S AND WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS j WEEK?MANY WISE BUYERS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OP THE LOW PRICES THE "WIZARD" IS MAKING ON MEN'S CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, DRESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, ETC. MANY HAVE BEEN HERE AND COME BACK FOR MORE. WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU AND ARE 8URE THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERB DURING THIS SALE. COME AND SFE TODAY. | J. Q. WRAY I r.r "ot to Please Anybody Else 'ront of Col. L W. Johnson's real- In buying Lif? Insurance the ence. Price, $2,100.00. first thing that should be considered 144 Acres?Joining J. C. Klrkpat- is the age and financial strength of the lck and others; 7 miles from Sharon, institution which you will make the 'rice, $1,900.00. trustee for those whom you are seek101 Acres?Known as the Sherer ing to protect You should know exlace; 7 miles from Sharon. Price, actly how long it has been in business 735.00. and whether or not during its entire 18 Acres?At Sharon. Price, $700. career it has ever been guilty of any One-Half Acre Lot and 6-room res- act that was contrary to either the lence in Sharon; Joining L H. Good written or moral law, or whether it nd W. P. Youngblood. has ever or does now issue contracts J. J. Smith House and Lot?In Clo- that cannot be as easily understood er. Price, $3,400.00. when read or explained by the layMll A or oh?Half mile of Beersheba man aa the exnert. and whether nr not hurch; good school; 4-room house; its average cost Is high or low, as comood water, plenty of wood, $1,300.00. pared with other companies on similar The Jim Bell house for sale, $1,750. contracts, and Remember: 165 Acres?Near George R. Wal- The time to investigate is BEFORE ice. Joining Avery and Smith lands, yon buy; not afterward. Also rememmlles from Yorkville; 1 2-story 6- ber that you are buying Life Insurance oom house; 3-horse farm open; 76 to protect your family or estate?NOT cres in timber; 3 springs. 3 streams, to please anybody else. You can't afiig, new barn; 2 tenant houses; half ford to experiment with life insurance, lile of Beth-Shlloh church; 10 acres for you won't be on hand when your f bottom land. 935.00 per Acre. policy matures?not unless you .have 81 1-2 Acres?Joining F. E. Smith, an endowment. As you know, I repId Roddey and others; 2 good dwell- resent the Mutual Benefit Life Insurigs, 40 acres in cultivation; good out- anca Company of Newark, N. J., and ulldings. Property of J. M. Camp- have for fourteen years. It has been ell. in business 68 years. You can inves101 Acres?Joining Harvey Hamel tigate it without cost or incurring any nd Mr. Youngblood: good dwelling obligation. There are over 8,000 poind outbuildings: half mile of good Icy holders In South Carolina, and :hool. Price $25.00 per acre. over 500 in York County. 50 Acres?40 acres under eultlva- 8AM M. GHIST, Special Agent, on. good barn; 2 miles of Yorkville. 106 Acres?Joining the Hirers' land. ear King's Mountain battle ground: n ? firTfir/t nown as the Love Est. lands. $10.00 J* A Ely I l/Vf. ere for quick sale. Offers wanted 1 v * i as nJ?" See me a: the York Furniture Co. The Worthy Farm At Sharon, con- D#aiera in Wall Paper, House Paints, Jmi? ; ? on, V.rnl.1... .nd sum.. D? n?u V? chM? for quick P <" Interior ?nl?h. 11 colon q VV X L B O R ALLEN WHITE, Jr., Th6 P&lnt6r. ' * vfi^i "i '^- '.'--^-^rf^if*.^'^"' ~ * HS? -*^ vfii< % MANY PEOPLE hesitate about buying a COOKING RANGE because they imagine that R-A-N-G-E spells something out of their < reach in price, but it isn't. We have been selling the IRENE Range ; ever since we begun business, and have sold quite a large number \ of them, and dare say that every one we have sold is giving its user ENTIRE SATISFACTION. The IRENE sells for less than some Ranges, but none of them are any better or will give better service. If you need a new Cooking outfit, you cannot do better'than see us about an IRENE RANGE. It will please you and the price is easily ' within YOUR REACH. Come and see us about the IRENE Range. , W* We have a Few Second-Hand Phonographs, all In good order, that we will sell Very Cheap?Almost your own price. See them. Carroll Furniture Company