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HICKORY QROVE NOTES Death of a Little Child?Students Back From College?Other Matters. OotTMomia? Th? Yorkvlll* Bnqulrar Hickory Qrove, June IS.?Louise, the live year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, died Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clcok with Infantile paralysis. Her death was quite a shock to the family and a surprise to the people of the town for not untH death was upon her. did any one realise that her Illness was serious. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. H. B. Hardy, of this place, after which the corpse was oonducted In a down pour of rain to the cemetery where she was interred In the presence of a large concourse of friends and sympathlz era. " :i Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Slaughter, of King's Creek are spending a while with their parents. Misses Joney Wyiie, Annie Lyle Allison and May Leslie have reached home from Due West where they have been in college for the past year. Mewra. Herschel Hood. Fred and Gradbr 'MoGlll, Eugene Whisonant and Beattle Wilkeraon, have returned from college. Hfcfcpry Grove again defeated Sharon in a hotly contested game yesterday Inja score of 3 to 2. Prol J. H. Wltherspoon of Yorkvllle^ 1$ visiting Mr. R H. Hoiliday, of this place. Mr. J. C. Slaughter left for Spartanburg yesterday morning, where he expects to take a business course. Mrs. J. N. McDill is rapidly recuperating after a sickness of a few dayfr'T ? '* >r; ' Miss Maggie Whisonant is still improving rapidly. It is hoped by her host of friends that she may soon be able td Join them again. AT THE CHURCHES. ~ ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. 3. L. Oates. Pastor. O-KK.JI, ?nVinnl at Bunaay services?uauwui ? 10 &. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8. lie i TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes: Pastor, day Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'cl<** FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. ? Rev. E. E. Gillespie. Pastor. St&id&y Services?Sunday school at 10 a, no. Morning-aervioe at 11 o'clock. Evegfnsr service at 8.15 o'clockBAPTIST. | Rev. J. H. Maohen, Pastor; Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 i m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. ? Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Communion service at 7.30 a. m. Sunday aoheoi at MS a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. V ^?ca?l ?.?<?. Philadelphia. Sunday school at 3.30. Preaching at 4 o'clock. ' Henry Stokea, Pastor. - ^ O ?**<"? Will.' c f Rev. Henry Stolces will preach at the ' Ancona mill, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. . Hickory Grova. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Afternoon service at 6. 30 p. m. J. H. Machen, Pastor. At Mount V^rpon. . M There will. ha ,ap c preaching at Jit. Vernon Methodist > I onpicl Sunday afternoon, owing to ther Children's Day services in the church at 8 o'oiock p. m. j r 7 flftf fottoit Jftarkrt . j Yorkvllle, June 13.?Cotton, 12 ctB. FOR SALE ? 100 Aoros?Surrounding McElwee school ho lice. Property of Simpson Love. J. Q. WILBORN. , SALE OF PEKSOHALTt AT the Bratton Farm on SATURDAY, JUNK 28. at 10 o'clock a. m., I will sell at Public Auction for cash the personal property belonging to the estate of J. M. and M. S. Burns, deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, buggy and other ; articles. ' 47. 2t. F. E. QUINN, Administrator. IDLE HOUR TONIGHT The Open Switch, Pathe Weewlsly and Two Extra Reels. TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING?"Detective W. J. Burns Exposes the Land Swindle?Three Reels?One of the best pictures ever made.- Be sure to see it. Come earfy. Also "Going Some," a Pathe Comedy. NOTICE or ELECTION THE undersigned having been appointed as managers of the election, by the Board of Trustees for the School District of Yorkvllle, in Yorkville, S. C., upon the question of a local school tax, a FIVE MILLS levy having been recommended by the Trustees, notice is now given that the election will be held in the Sheriffs office, in the Court House in Yorkvllle, on JUNE 24TH, 1913. The polls will be opened at 12 m., and will be closed at 5 p. m. The form of ballot will be "For Five Mills Levy*' or "Against Five Mills Levy," and printed ballots In accordance therewith will be furnished the qualified electors in said district. THOS. W. CLAWSON, CHAS. H. SANDIFER, JOHN J. HUNTER, Managers. 47 49 Statement of the Condition or the s?piin and j&mngs Sank Located at Yorkville, S. C., at the close of business June 4th, 1913: Resources: Loans and Discounts 3248,614 99 Overdrafts 1,545 41 Bonds and Stocks owned by the bank 30,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200 00 Due from Banks and Bankers (. 27,365 68 Currency 3,750 00 Gold ...... .... .... .. _ 145 00 Silver and otner Minor coin i.ozu o* Checks and Cash Items.... 136 03 Total $314,277 75 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $ 60,000 04 Surplus Fund 60,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 6,154 15 Individual Deposits subject to Check $123,804 62 Savings Deposits 9,475 99 Time Certificates of Deposit .... 60,738 60 Cashier's Checks. 237 60 Total ueposits i?*,soo oi Notes and Bills Rediscount ed 9.000 00 Other Liabilities, viz: Interest, Taxes, etc 4,866 79 Total $314,277 75 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York ss. Before me came J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of June, 1913. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: S. M. McNeel, J. S. Brice, W. H. Hsrndon, ( Directors. Bank No. ttl. Statement of the Condition of th? BANK OF HICKORY GROYE Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., at -the close of business June 4th, 1913. < Resources: ; : -i ' Loans and Discounts $52,786 t7 Overdrafts .... $56 22 Furniture and Fixtures 1,460 06 Due from Banks and Bank* era 5.667 96 Currency .... . i 2,600 00 Gold 200 00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 641 67 Total .... !. $64,451 82 Liabilities: t Capital Stock Paid In $12,500 001" Surplus Fund 6,ZbU uo Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,299 87 Individual Deposits subject to check 23,207 53 Savings Deposits 2,470 41 Time certificates of deposit 8,592 46 Cashier's checks 131 55 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 10,000 00 " Total 864,451 82 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York. ? ss. Before me came N. M. McDILL, Cashier of the above nrmed bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said bank, au shown by the books of said bank. N. M. McDill, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of June, 1918. JAMES M. COBB, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. N. MoGill. J. 8. Wilkerson, D. J. Smith, jji rectors. Bank No. 169. 8tat?m?nt of tho Condition of tho BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C.. at the close of i business June 4th, 1913. Resouroea: < /j. - '! Loans and Discounts ..... {151,946 49 i Overdrafts 812 52 ; Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,805 48 i Due from Banks and Bankers .?.. .. 11,907 62 | Currency 4,486 00 Gold 625 00 Silver and otber Minor Coin 788 14 I Checks and Cash Items... 33 70 i Total .1172,304 85 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in 8 30.000 00 I Surplus Fund 3,000 00 . ' Undivided Profits, less Current expenses and Tuxes Paid 2,019 42 Due to Banks and Bankers 6,650 54 Individual Denoslts SUMect Mi * to check 51,728 32 Time Certificates of De- v posit .... t 56,626 79 Cashier's Checks ..... v.. .. 786 59 ' Notes and Bills Redlai counted .... ..7 12,548 19 Bills Payable; Including | Certificates for Money Borrowed 10,000 00 , Total ; .. . ..$172,804 85 STATU OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York,. ss. Before me came JAS.' A. PAGE, Cashier ef the above named bank, who, being1 duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, an shown by the books of said bank. JAS. A. PAGE. Sworn to fcnd subscilbed before me tjds llth day of June. 1913. J. P. SIFFORD. Notary Public. Correct Attest:? H. L. Wright, W. P. 8mrth, M. L. Smith, Director* .-/ir- tin, Holeproof Hosiery SM PO* W/H|H WOHIN M MAHO CMILO?tN^ iviomns w Cmjh or New Hose FREE 1 v HOLEPROOF HOSIERY pleases particular people, because It lives up to Its advertised claims?SIX PAIRS SI& MONTHS WITHOUT A HOLE. See them here in Black end Colors?for Ladies and Men. ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS? This brand of Shirt- and Collars is made for particular men, who want something better than ordinary Shirts and Collars. We are showing a new shipment of Shirts in all desirable styles?$1.00 and $1.50. COLLARS in a big variety of shapes and in all the wanted sizes. Let us take your measure for a ROYAL TAILORED SUIT?The Best Kiwr. SPECIA L 20 YARD8 SHIRTING FOR $1.00. Motton: Quality ant. Rijfht Prices. J. M. STROUP TomorrowSotiirHflv WE offer from 1.30 to 5 p. m. 200 Ladies' GOWNS, V-NBCK, CHEMISE style in MUSUN, >AINSOOK, elegantly trimmed. Values up to J2.50 Each at? 50 Cts. Each ONLY ALLOW TWO TO A CUSTOMER. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY McCONNELL'S i WHO UNDERSELLS i i _ You never will be satisfied with a Monument which does not respond to [ your individual tastes. How many , times have you been irritated by see, ing Monuments which did not suit you? The only way you can be sure of having exactly what you want, is to buy from people who know the Mon' uniental Business. You can have Information about US from ANY Person who has purchased work from us. We sell IRON FENCE. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor. YORKVILidi S. O. j LIGHTNING SUMMER AND LIGHTNING COME TOGETHER. IT MAY BE THAT LIGHTNING WILL GET AROUND TO YOUR PLACE THIS SUMMER. HAVE YOU A POLICY IN THE FARMER8' MUTUAL? WB INSURE AGAINST FIRE, WIND AND LIGHTNING. D. E. BONEY, Agent ' | JI >' v / [I It: r ! YORKVILLE, S. C. ,1 k r. - t ,\ {* | Just Come Int 'til< SWIFTS AND KINGAN'8 HAMS AND STRIPS <BAKING POWDERS HOR8FORD8 RUMFORD. ROYAL. LARD SNOW DRIFT, SNOWHITE and PURE LARD. BROOMS, CHICKEN FEED. I. W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE ICE CREAM FREEZERS REDUCED PRICES YOU have doubtless been Intending to buy a New ICE CREAM FREEZER, and have Just been putting It off until "another day." In this case your procrastination Is lucky for you. We have too many Freezers?entirely too many?and want to move them In Bhort order?Hence the REDUCTION IN PRICE. Come here for a Freezer quick. 2 Quart Size- tl.50 i 4 Quart Slze^r. 12.00 \ $6 Quart Size $2?0 We sell the STANDARD and It is a Standard In quality. We are simply overstocked. YOU get the benefit of REDUCED PRICES. YOUR BICYCLE? When you need Repairs or Supplies, let us furnish you with what you n<aed. We have everything in Bicycles and For Bicycles. Carroll Furniture Co PROMPT SERVICE ' * .. i ' ' ' Yea that Is *hat you get when you buy your Groceries from my store? and you also get the Best In Quality. If you want Groceries of Quality? Fresh Groceries?give me your business. I want it and will appreciate ? ahnw that n r>nr?el&tion by giving Your Orders Prompt Attention. If you are doubtful as to just what you want, make my store a visit I am sure that on my shelves you will And many articles that will appeal to your appetite?There's always something NEW and FRESH and SEASONABLE arriving at this store. W. E. FERGUSON ' ' T I: > t Checking Accounts DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON, & C., AND PAY YOUR HOUSEHOLD AND PER. SONAL ACCOUNTS BY CHECK. . .. ml-- ! a Danalnt and flt ttlA And i nc V/ucv<n. 10 ? < >* ?? ? ??? of the month* all checks will be returned to you with a statement accurately balanced. Try the plan this month. Do not think your account is too small?Small and large all fall into the same routine of system in this BANK. First National Bank Of Sharon, S. 0. INTEREST There are more kinds of Interest than the kind you pay for money when you'borrow from a bank. There is a PERSONAL INTERest, the kind that the officers of toth rank feel In Its customers ?an Interest which prompts us to do whatever we possibly can to encourage and to aid those who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove Hickory Grove, S. C. JiUffCffCVlflO ? I HAMMOCKS are a luxury or a necessity, according to how you look at It; but either way It Is a great Institution and a rattling goou investment. We keep HAMMOCKS and lots of them, In great variety, calculated to suit the taste of everybody and the pocket of everybody. Our list of Hammocks range in price from $1.50 to $7.50. But we can show you better than we can tell you about them In print Come In and let us show you. We will not talk unless you want us to do so. York Furniture Co. THE TRAVELING PUBLICWill find our DEPOT HACK SERVICE convenient, prompt and efficient. Our Carriages MEET ALL INCOMING TRAIN8, ready to carry passengers to any part of the town. If you are going away PHONE US and we will send a carriage for you to take you and baggage to the trains. SPECIAL CARRIAGES? On orders we will furnish SPECIAL CARRIAGES for your private use. Tour patronage is solicited for this service. JAMES BROTHERS, LIVERY ? SALE ? FEED STABLES YORKVTLLE - - 8. C. FOB SALE Fine 70 saw munger gins In good running condition. Also one engine and boiler for driving these gins, and one baling press. This equipment Is being sold because It Is not large enough for our requirements. Will sell all or any part at a very low price, and it is a bargain. PORT MILL MFG. CO. . 1 Port Mill, S. O.. . 47 sw. 4t . GOOD BEEF When YOU want STALL-FED ME2ATS, Call on or Phone the CITY MARKET. You'll get It here, a* we HANDLE NOTHING BUT STALLFED BEEF. Choice Steak* and Beef Roaata at all times. HAMS AND BACON? Just received a fresh shipment of BONELESS BOILED HAMS, CURED HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON My, but these ere good, and this is the economical way buy Hams We sell you Just what you want?A single pound or a ham, or a single pound or a whole piece of bacon. In this way you eliminate all waste and buy just what you can use. The quality of these meats is the BEST. CALVES AND CHICKENS. We will buy all the good, fat Calves and Hens that are delivered at our market, at the market price, until further notice. Also will buy all the Butter and Eggs we can handle. Tours for quality, Cin MEAT MARKET O. F. 8HBHER GO TO WORK THERE la not a better way to get on your uppers than to waste your tissue on a halfway belief that the world owes you a living. It Is easy to get It Work for it as all honest people do. Look at our nice MACKEREL, HERRING, PIE PEACHES, Canned Goods, BREAD and MEAT. The VESMAR MOLASSES Is going. Cheese has gone on a vacation. Nice home-grown CAR BAGE with a piece of fat back Is nice. Also BIG HOMINY. Canned OAT MEAL with a few nice hard PICKLES A new lop of LAMPS and a barrel of XELLY. TUMBLERS. Plenty to put Jelly In when blackberries get ripe; Try us on horse and mule FEEDS? 91.80 a 100-lb. sack. Good! W. H. HERNDON NOTICE h. -. . *' ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THIS DEPARTMENT FOR WATER LIGHT AND MATERIALS MUST BE PAID BT THE TENTH OF THIS MONTH. WE MUST INSIST UPON ; PROMPT SETTLEMENT. . . < i City Electric Plant i i . * t I HAVE IN STOCKf .ir . i A NEW SHIPMENT OF NORWAY MACKEREL, LARGE AND FAT AT? 15 OTS. Each. SMALLER ONES AT? 10 OTS. or 3 for 25 OTS. STILL SMALLER AT? 5 OTS. a Piece. THEY ARE NICE FOR THE DIFFERENT GRADES. , . ?1 .1 LOUIS ROTH REAL ESTATE YES. MY OFFERINGS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. WATCH MY LIST, AND LET ME KNOW YOUR U'iNTS Hie First Presbyterian Church-McAdams Lot?On Lincoln Ave., just beyond residence of J. R. Lindsay. It's a beauty. See me at once. W. A. McAfee Place?1681 Acres, 5} miles from Torkvllle, on Old Rock Hill road; 3-horse farm open; about 50 acres Oak and Hickory timber; 2 tenant houses, barn, crib, etc. Bounded by two branches, one on east and other on west, and by lands of Jos. E. Hart, J. E. Sadler and others. This is something nice. Dr. W. G. White?(1) Sherer Place of 60 acres. 1 tenant house, good barn and cotton house; splendid orchard; good well of water; adjoins lands of D. L. Shieder, Sam Ferguson and others. Money here for some one. Who? (2) 3 nice lots on Charlotte street This property is so situated that sewerage connection may be had without difficulty. (3) 4 nice lots on East Liberty street, part of Steele property. If you are looking for a delightful home site, then here you are. Thoe. F. McDow residence on King's Mountain street.. j-?oi voxxox teou oroom dwelling with large porch closet. New roof. Windows, doors all screened. Water, lights and sewerage. In fact, a modern home. Do you want it? Then don't delay. Mrs. F. A. Rose Lot on Main Street The best business stand in town. Tou can't afford to let this go by. W. B. Wilson lot on Southern Railway, 131x330 feet, adjoining D. T. Woods and others. Good terms on this. W. J. Few ell place; 100 acres, one mile from town on Ridge Road, adjoining lands of Latta, Roth and others. 65 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture and woods. 5-room dwelling; one tenant house; barn and other outbuildings. Good well water, with pump attachments. It's nice. Just let me show it to you. It won't take long. The Walter W. Love Place?117 acres, one mile from town on Lincolnton road. 10-room dwelling and other outbuildings. It's a bargain. Walter Rose place, 87 acres, oneforth mile from town on Charlotte road. It will pay you to see me about this place. The Lowry (Pardue) Place?212 acres 11 miles for Delphoa. A good bargain for someone. The E. N. Stephenson (Seahorn) Place?154 acres, 41 miles from town; 2 tenant houses and other outbuildings. 3-horse farm. Qood, strong land. It's sure a bargain. 20 Shares Lockmore Mill Stock? For quick sale I will make the price very interesting. Miss Ida DeLoQch residence on Cartwrlght Avenue. M. E. Ploxioo residence on King's Mountain 8treet W I. Wallace residence on Call fornla Street. Spencer* Dickson residence on King's Mountain Street. Mrs. W. 8. Peters residence on West Madison Street. M. W. White residence on Lincoln Avenue. I. W. Johnson lot on East Liberty Street?a beauty. King's Mountain Heights and O. E Spencer lots on Broad Street. These are ideal building lots. Geo. W. Williams REAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE TO make room for younger cows we offer at attractive prices three thorough-bred Jerseys and one grade. We will also sell several Guernsey calves. Having installed an ..electric motor, we will sell our 3-horse gasoline engine mounted on homemade truck for $86, and our mounted 10-horse Frlck engine and boiler for $76. BRATTON FARM. 49 4t The Jane Brides From time immemorial JUNE! has been designated the "Bride's Month." Why? We don't know. We simply know that all June brides are especially sweet, and we hope that there will be many June brides in this good year and that they will live long, happy and useful lives. BUT? We wanted to call your attention to our lines of goods suitable for souvenirs for June Brides. There was never a bride who didn't appreciate a gift of Cut Glass, and we know that the bride who receives a piece of Cut Glass from this store will be doubly appreciative, because our Cut Glass is out of the. ordinary in design, cut and finish. ;Jt is in fact the prettiest and daintiest Cut Glass to be found anywhere, and besides you'll And that our prices are Just as modest as Cut Glass prices can be made. The Quality is the Beat? but the Prices are the Lowest. Won't you let us shew you? We'll be glad. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAL STORE JUST RECEIVED JUST received 210 barrels PATENT CREAM FLOUR, bought right We are giving OUR CUSTOMERS the benefit of the PRICE Tour money back If not as represented. Also fresh car of MAGNOLIA FLOUR and a fresh lot of the genuine DUNLOP PATENT; also MELROSE the best ever. ' See us when In need of FLOUR. See -us for Grain Cradles and all kinds of Farm Tools. We have dishes and Glassware, Enamelware and Tinware. See us for Coffee, Teas, Spices, Extracts, Chocolate and Cocoa and all kinds of Canned Goods. COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING Il^HORSEFEED! Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. REMEMBER ME. ' I have Fresh Cabbage Every Day; also New and Old Irish Potatoes. For ONE WEEK I will sell the BEST COUNTRY BUTTER made, at iO Cts. Cash at the Store. You can always get nice BEEF and VEAL at SHERER'S. I sell cheap to help the poor, and I think every one should Pay ME. Say. you Country Brother, Bring Me th at CALF along when you come, to t6wn. Also let me know about that Fat Cow you want to sell. It will pay jyou. There Was one white man who would '!* n't lie, ' And a negro who wouldn't steal, they < " say: Bht of course I cannot vouch for this, -A^ltS only hearsay to me. OLD GEORGE :the butcher. . . QiiikT rur nv mffHi in & i Aii t v. :n Bee to It that your house is well V. SCREENED, and don't put it off r ?<mtM June or July, and give the flies (the most dangerous animals in the world) a chance to get a foothold in your home. GIVE US YOUR ORDERS FOR FLY SCREENS RIGHT NOW, and let us equip your house during this month?APRIL. After you have < your house screened and see the benefits, you wouldnfedo without * Screens for three times the cost. OUR 8CREENS ARE THE BEST > ?they are made for YOUR WIN-1 t>OWS and DOORS?they FIT and are substantial. LET US I HAVE YOUR ORDERS QUICK. OLD FRAMES RE-WIRED? ..'.If your Old Frames need New Wire bring them to us and we will {>ut on New Wire and make hem. as good as new. Prices are l moderate. Do it TODAY. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY Vt . ' Now Is the Time To prepare to tnake Hay. Let us sell you German Millet, Clay or Cow Peas, Orange and Amber Cane Seed. Sow some Crimson Clover Seed when you sow peas. The pea vines will cover the clover, keep the sun from killing the clover and when you cut the peas you will have the Crimson Clover well started for winter cover crop. Try a few acres. Wfl hn vp Home 8-3-3 Guano for second application, also Nitrate Soda. Home water-ground Corn Meal, Purina horse and chicken feed. Well bred Berkshire PIGS for Sale. A Real Good COFFEE at 25 Cts. per Lb. Machine Oil, Linseed Oil and Harness Oil. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL 2 Hardware |j WELL, WITH THE RAIN P sunshine of the next few days, th A gle to get ahead of the growing '2 a battle royal to get the best of t is by the use of the RIGHT KI X THAT WILL DO THE MOST WO We have the TOOLS?PLOWS. C 7 and everything else that you will ? your Farm work let us supply y< C TOOLS, but you will find that o 1 REMEMBER, That we hstv 2 kinds of MO WIN iM A CHINES i needs no matter how small. ' If YOU have a HARDWAR1 SEE US ABOUT A PUMPIN< i \r i ill . tt 1 5 I orKVine rxaru BANKING \ BANKING BY MAIL is quit j some distance from our Bank. Two advantages of Banking convenience. Our Bank exercises the greal with exactness and dispatch, ack day that hey are received by us You receive a statement of the end of each month. This Bj lng free of charge. Communicate with us and w? ! Loan and S* t 8. M. McNEEL, President 1 Made a Mistake , AND FREELY ADMITS IT Several years ago one of the best and most successful business men In this county, or in fact, in this section of the state, concluded that he would add considerably to his life insurance. and also decided to "look before he leaped." The writer along with the representatives of four or Ave of the other leading companies were given a hearing and after looking for perhaps two weeks, he Anally decided to apply to the Mutual BeneAt and one of the other companies for large size policies. Both policies i were issued, delivered and paid for. Several days ago the gentleman who has now had experience with both companies and understands his contracts much better than when they J were ueuvereu, vuiuuioiu/ oia^u iu the writer that he knew now that he had made a mistake In not taking all his Insurance with the Mutual Benefit as Its contract was better In many respects than that of the other company and was costing less. We- told him that suqh was the case before he started', but 'the representative of the other company made similar claims, and he concluded to divide. As stated, he now admits that he made a mistake. Will YOU make a similar mistake by Insuring in another company without finding out what the Mutual Benefit has to offer? SAM M. GRIST. Special Agent FOR SALE ?II have sold flO.tf00 worth of Town and Country Property within the past TEN DAYS. Guess what Residence on Main St. and Lincoln can be bought for $1,600? The Lot is worth the money. . 110 Acres?On King's Mountain road, near Bethany?$4*000.00. A great big bargain. 105J Acres?1-4 mile from Incorporate limits of Yorkvllle, on the King's Mountain road, fronting King's Mountain road, joining B. N. Moore's farm. Will cut to suit purchaser. 150 Acres?Fronting King's Moun tain road, Joining farms of B. N. Moore and Frank Riddle-Jos. W. Neil place, at a bargain. Will cut these farms into small farms to suit purchaser. Must sell at once. 88 Acres?Adjoining Qeo. McCarter and A. D. Bigger. 40 acres in cultivation. One 7-room house and one 5-room house? $17 Per Acre. 05 Acres Fronting the Charlotte road, i-mile from town limits, Joining the Ancona mill property. Church Carroll and others. For quick sale. See me at once. The T. P. Moore residence in Yorkvllle. Five Houses and Lots in Clover, property of F. B. Clinton. Price, $1,500. Rented for $180 per year.. 2.7 Acres?In Clover; fronting on Church and Bethel streets. One 3room dwelling. Price, $1,(K>0. Joins Robert Jackson and others i 114 Acres?11 miles Hickory Grove. Beautiful home of J. F. Watson. $50 per Acre. 1 801 Acres?$ miles Hickory Grove. $20.00 per Acre. 100 A ores?Half mile from town of Yorkvllle; long frontage on' King's Mountain road; Joins W. B. Keller. $60 per Acre. Will cut Into two tracts. 200 Acres?Tom Allen place at St Paul Church. Will divide this into 2 tracts, each tract will have a nice new 6-room cottage on it plenty of wood. Tenant houses. 80 Acres?The beautiful home and farm of Arthur Boheler; 1 mile Smyrna station; nice, painted cottage; new barn; double cribs. Price, $8,000. Ill Acres?Near Sharon. Known as the Wylle place. PMce $15 per acre. 409 Acres?Lowryvliie. Price, ... $8,000.00 1 100 AcresrrDelpbas. Price $1,800. 82 Acres?Delphoe. Price $8,200. > 80 Acres?Delphoe; Wiir Clinton. Price ' $1,000.00. . AO Acres?FUbert Price $1,600.00. 100 Acres?Tirzah; J..M. C. Price 1 $2,500.00 TEN beautiful Building Dots' on the Hope property*' .p*jr 96.00 pe* month. ... - i . Mrs. Drake? jrd residence, on the corner of Male and Jefferson streets. Harry Neil Jet, No. 1, Steele property. M'i.. ' i 11 Acres?Joining rear of above lot 86 Acres?On King's Mountain road, joining King's Mountain Chapel. The price?$1,600. Toin ntn* n*nr AnSa?a nn th? rnrnnr of East Jefferson and Railroad ave. Front of Col. I. W. Johnson's residence. Price, 99,100.09. 144 Acres?Joining J. C. Klrkpatrlck and others; 7 miles from Sharon. Price, $1,900.00. 101 Acres?Known as the Sherer place; 7 miles from Sharon. Price, 9785.00. 18 Acres?At Sharon. Price, 9700. One-Half Acre Lot and 6-room residence in Sharon; Joining L. H. Good and W. P. Youngblood. J. J. Smith House and Lot?In Clover. Price, 99,400.00. 58| Acres?Half mile of Beertheba church; good school; 4-room house; good water, plenty of wood. 91*900.00. The Jim Bell house for sale, 91*750. 185 Acres?Near George R. Wallace, joining Avery and Smith lands, 4 miles from Yorkvllle; 1 2-story 6room house; S-horse farm open; 75 acres In timber; 8 springs, t streams. Big, new barn; 2 tenant houses; hall mile of Beth-Shiloh church; 10 acres of bottom land. 995.00 per Acre. 811-2 Acres?Joining F. E. Smith, Ed Roddey and others; 2 good dwellings, 40 acres in cultivation; good outbuildings. Property of J. M. Campbell. 101 Acres?Joining Harvey Hamel and Mr. Youngblood; goad dwelling and outbuildings; half mile of good school. Price 925.00 per acre. 50 Acres?40 acres under cultivation, good barn; 2 miles of Yorkvllle. 100 Acres?Joining tne luzers iana, near King's Mountain battle ground; known as the Love Est lands. 910.00 Acre for quick sale. Offers wanted on It The Worthy Farm?At Sharon, consisting of 67 Acres, nicely located on a public highway, li miles from depot. Very cheap for quick sale. !. C. WILBORN. I w I Farm Use ! S OF THE PAST WEEK and the I e GRASS will make a great strug- I crops and the farmers will have X he Grass. The best way to do this X ND OF FARM TOOLS?TOOLS V RK WITH THE LEAST EFFORT. J ULTIVATOR8, HOES. HARROWS J need. Whatever you may need for J )U. We not only have the RIGHT ?? ur PRICES ARE RIGHT. ft e a full line of REPAIRS for all f ind will be pleased to supply your y 3 need we can supply it. 3 3 OUTFIT. You'll be pleased. * Iware Company j PV MAff II u 1 ifiniMj e satisfactory with those living at by MAIL are saving of time and test care In handling your business nowledging all remittances on the your receipts and expenditures at ink does your financial bookkeep5 will be glad to talk this over. lying's Bank J. P. McMURRAY, Caahler iTVA/fi AfTy A. (1\A^ J-/T. 1 (f.Ai fl*VV lITul VwV *i7^ W 1 Oxford ; J FOR JUST ONE WEEK W J , MEN'S OXFORDS?BEI 2 QUALITIES?AT SPEC C YOUR BUYING QUICK nniino dad t Amcc Iruivi/o rui\ FORDS FOR MEN. i Lot $1.75 Black Pumps?At 1 Lot $2.00 Black Oxfords?At 1 Lot $2.50 Tan Pumps?At 1 Lot $2.50 Black Pumps?At 1 Lot $1.25 White Pumps?At 1 Lot $1.75 White Button Oxf< 1 Lot $2.50 White Button Oxf 1 Lot $3.50 Tan Button Oxf on All Men's $2.50 Oxfords?At All Men's $3.50 Oxfords?At All Men's. $4.00 Oxfords?At All Men's $4.50 Oxfords?At 1 Lot $4.00 French Oxfords?/ The CLOUD C VTtf TiTw V wV tarTTP TTXTT vT New Arrivals MACKEREL, WHITE FISH. 1 SALT HERRING, nnftf A BA AAISLIUIIS . riuiaAnu uurrnD, i NUTOW TEAS, ALAGA SYRUP, ' VEL.VA SYRUP. KARO SYRUP, , NEW CANDIES, CAKES AND CRACKERS, MAGIC STOCK POOD, '' I ; STRAWBERRIES In Can*, BLACKBERRIES In Can*. ?, i CORN In Cans, BEANS In Cana. Let ua supply your Grocery needs, J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Thomson's iwnwn a v ini/iii/n i j ASP WEDI Panama and Str MEN'S $6.00 PANAMA HATS? BP 3 MEN'S DOLLAR STRAW HATSMEN'S $1.60 STRAW HATS?AT MEN'S $2.00 STRAW HATS?AT MEN'S $2.50 STRAW HATS?AT MEN'S $3.00 STRAW HATS?AT , LADIES' GOWNS?SI $2.00 Values?Now FIVE DOZEN LADIES' MUSLIN $2.00?SPECIAL CHILDREN'S DRESSI LADIES' KJMONC I CHILDREN'S $1.00 DRESSES?N puir.npii'M's Kn C*r? r?Rwissws? LADIES' $3.00 CREPE KIMONOS LADIES' $6.00 SILK KIMONOSLADIES' $2.50 CREPE KINOMO LADIES' WHITE LIN1 SKIRTS?REDUCE i 25 LADIES' WHITE LINENE W, $1.60?SPECIAL SPRING SI ONE-HALF DOZEN LADIES' SP; & Black and Blue?$15.00 and $ . ; ! "> LADIES' WOOL S Black, Navy, Tan and Graygood materials and in good styles, LADIES' $5.00 SKIRTS?9S.98. LADIES' $6.50 SKIRTS?$4 LADIES' $8.50 SKIR LADIES' $10.1 SHOP AT THOMSON'S ON W NESDAY?HERE YOU CAN GE n/vrknc nncsfi cnnno. NOTIf] WVVJWj .. ? SHOES, OXFORDS, STRAW HA' RIGHT QUALITIES?RIGHT PR THE THOMSC , .? , THE SIGN O Cut Glass *ad Ctarlinnr QtlvAr kjll^l llllg U1I T VI Of course you know that I always have a very complete line of the neatest designs in CUT GLASS and STERLING SILVER, and Just now I am showing some recent additions to my stock and it will be a pleasure to have you call and let km show these new goods to you. ThA designs are all new, up-to-date and qualities that are unsurpassed. Come and let me show you my lines of CUT GLASS and STERLING SILVER. These goods are always most acceptable as souvenirs for June brides. ALARM CLOCKS? If you have difficulty about awaking from your pleasant dreams In the early morning, the thing you need is a "BIG BEN," a "BABY BEN" or Ml 8,-DAY ALARM CLOCK. These the best alarms made, but I have i "Rest Disturbers" at less prices. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler W 8end The Enquirer your orders for Commerolel Printing. 1 ^WPWPWPWPWPWPWWiliil?WIIWW ! v You Devote Your J WHY NOT TAKE GOOD CA 2 The man who devotes six da; X living, should make an effort to 2 INGS. While you have the strengt r Unless you do this there will 2 old, a time when your capacity : ? time you will have sad regrets, or y ful and SAVED while you had tt J Keeping a Bank Account Is C providing for future Independent We Invite Your Account. i The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL J "YOU HAD BETTER 8A O. E. WIIJCINS, President. A J A/r^A /MA AAA AAA ?7 TTT T7SJW G^TD WT'JI Specials ] E OFFER LADIES' AND j( ST STYLES AND BEST { IAL REDUCTIONS. DO J ; WE SELL REID OX- } AND WALK-OVER OX- t 98 CTS. f $1.48 3 $i-75 J $1-7S { 98 CTS. J irds?At $1.25 7 orda?At $1.98 { la?At 1 $2.75 f $2.00 9 $3.?? T $3.5? X * $3-1* 5 ASH STORE. J %k AAA ?1 Jl JJ Twr tL7W twt wTTP TAJT WW -WW* THIS IS WHAT 1 YOU NEED Weedcm, Walking Cultivators, Diao Cultivators, something new on the market. Drag Harrows and 8kle Cultivators. All these tools will pay for them selves If used at the n#bt time, m one season. We handle a full line of F*rmin* Tools, and if we have not got what jrou wart, we will get It BUGGIES at right prices and easy terms. 4 Our prices on floor, Corn sad Oats IsBBBB'.iM and Covr, Heme and Mole Feed are . Always Right. ", tsijv v $ *. %&?' t'p CARROLL BROS. -V" '*v *' i " *;/ ' ? r\ ??* MM Specials IvESDAY SESDAY.... aw nat oprciais ECIAL $**? ( j AT , ? OT8. 98 OTO. $1.39 1.89 $1.98 50at,d 98 Cts. ? ' j?t * j a- '{m \ L&J'"? ?^u|LwH GOWNF?VALUES $1.50 AND 98 ore. THE GARMENT. i"" Vz Price fOW 50 CIS. EACH. -NOW 25 CWS. EACH. ?NOW $148 EACH. NOW 01 48 EACH. S?NOW 81.24 EACH. ? to 98 Cts. ASH SKIRTS. Value $L2B and 08 CTS. GARMENT, j JITS, $0.98 RING COAT SUITS?Brown, 18.00 values?SPECIAIi $0.08* EACH. kjrts reduced -Nicely Tailored and made frofta > ,i i . 1.08. TS?$?.18. )0 SKIRTS?$7.08. . [ONDAV. TUESDAY AND WEDT WHAT YOU WANT IN DRY INS, MHLLINERY, C7X)THING, rS, ETC., IN RIGHT /STYLES? ICES. IN COMPANY F QUALITY ??? That Buggy You Intend To Buv See us about It We can interest you in Quality, Style end Price. The Buggies we oiler are known for their Lasting Qualities?Thty are not experiments in these pairts. They have been sold in this section for years. The Tyson A Jones always gives satisfaction and the Sumter Buggy is a very close second in all that a Buggy ought to be. Tea, sett us before you buy. # JkuijEiS^ Before you buy, come and see what we have to offer. We ?ian get together on Price and the Terras. SMOAK-BROWN GO. V High grade earhons for typewriters, $240 box. (Inquirer offico WH.MW.WI> Life To Earning f RE OP WHAT YOU EARN? C ys each week to laboring for his J a a VR a PART OF HIS EARN- X h to earn Is the TIME TO SAVE. j| come a time when you will grow V for earning will cease. At this J you will be proud you were care- C ie opportunity. y one of the foundation stones of IONALBAWK, j LE, S. C. VE THAN BE SORR^?' V R. O. ALLIEN, Cashier