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LIEN LAW SITUATION Supreme Court Decision Affects Sincerity of Landlord. Manning Times. Mr. J. J. Cantey of Summerton, has discovered himself not alone in the position he took before the supreme court in the case of Cantey vs. McClary-Broad way Co. Hon. John L. McLaurin has written him endorsing his contention, and favoring the necessary legislation which will give the relief the court declined to give. If the legislature repeals the statute referred to, it will give to the landlord the prior lein on the crops of tenants with or without writing, whether the same be for supplies or .A* K/\fK X CUl, VI Will. Should this be the case It may bring about a condition that the landlords do not desire. It may force them to release their rights to the merchant , in order for their tenants to get supplies. It may also have the effect of forcing many a mortgage on the land itself. Lands untenanted become a burden to the owner, and unless the tenants can be supplied with the necessaries of life and the fertilizers for the soil, they are likely to become untenanted. True, the large land owner may be in a position to supply his tenants, but the small land owner will either have to make arrangements for his tenants or let his lands become idle. The merchant cannot afford to take the chance of advancing supplies and fertilizer upon the lands of another without security. Therefore, if the lien on the crop is taken away frqm him there will be no security except such as he can arrange with the owner of the land, this may not always be satisfactory to the tenant and might re? i? tA tnwnpr SUlt. in UIMUlaiimgco vv w.v ... At present the law gives a prior Hen for rent with or without writing, but If he also furnishes supplies he must take a lien tne same as a merchant. This, as we understand Mr. Cantey's position, he wishes to change, so as to give to the landlord the prior claim for everything, rent, supplies or what not. The farmers might be willing for such a law, and it does appear the thing at first glance, but when other things are taken Into consideration, we think they will go slow about urging such legislation. The large land owners can protect themselves now by merely dictating to their tenants how and where they shall obtain their supplies without legislation. If they propose to do the supplying themselves, all they have to do is to comply with the law as it is. Then If the merchant advances to them, he does it at his own risk, at the same time the smaller land owner who is unable to make advances, will not be discriminated against, because the tenant is permitted to make his own arrangements and give as security the crop less the rent. We have a high opinion of Mr. McLaurin generally, but in this matter we cannot see as he and Mr. Cantey does. How /*' nnniHpflnn and ever, wc aic u^/cu iV wU. if these gentlemen can show wherein k the giving the landlord prior rights * over the crops raised by' tenant without writing, tends to help conditions with both landlord and tenant. It will be illuminating. The following is the letter Senator McLaurin sent to Mr. Cantey: Mr. McLaurin'* View*. Mr. J. J. Cantey, Summerton, S. C. Dear Sir: I have watched with much Interest the course of the case of Cantey vs. McClary-Broadway company. The issue involved in this decision of the supreme court vitally effects the farming interests of the state, and as a member of that class I thank you for the ability and clearness with which you presented it I agree in toto with the views you hold and fail to follow the supreme court decision which regard to section 4,165. code of 1912. However, the decision of the court makes the law, and there is no way to reverse it except by the repeal of this section. This is the kind of a decision that Is developing sentiment for the initiative, referendum and recall. Which only means that the people want a lit* u on/1 10QQ tie more nuru nurse srus? u..u hair-splitting technicality In the administration of Justice. It is only those who come into direct contact with labor conditions, who know how difficult it is to handle. The course of our present system has been that an Ignorant tenant goes to town and gives a merchant ? chattel mortgage or lien on crop. Then the land owner is i helpless. The merchant makes him plant all cotton, sells him a red wheel buggy and puts him to riding the road while his wife and children fight the grass. The land owner should make the necessary advances and the fact that the tenant is on my land should be notice to all the world that the crop raised on that land Is responsible first to me for debts due by that tenant. No one should by any judicial legislation be permitted to get between landlord and tenant at the expense of the - j n? farmer ana me aeniurnuuuvu ??. latter. You have done a good work: go on now and get your representatives in the general assembly to complete It. Yours truly, Jno. L. McLaurin. Hendersonville, N. C., July 29. ? Gaffney. August 5: As a result ot careful consideration all day by commissioners of Cherokee county, who met in the court house yesterday, it was determined to hold the bond issue of $47,000, which was recently refused by a New York firm who bid them off, open for a time in the hope that they may yet dispose of them. In case that the bonds are not sold before the next meeting of the legislature, another bill will be Introduced to remedy the alleged defecl in the one now on the statute books. In the meantime, the county will have to run its affairs on a strictly credit basis, as no steps were taken to secure funds for present expenses, and the treasury is empty. ? L. M. Green, writing from Hendersonvllle. says that F. H. Hyatt, wh( has a summer home there, is beinf talked of for the office of state treas'w urer, and although Mr. Hyatt has n< *- desire for the office, or any present intention of being a candidate, still if h< felt that there was a real call for hi! services, he would probably not turn ft down. It is quite certain, however from what Mr. Green writes, that Mr Hyatt is not hearing the humming o the bees. AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school a 10 a. m. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes Pustor. Sunday Services?Sunday school a 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE GOUD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. No services Sunday. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBT TERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school a 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock Evening service at 8..10 o'clock. BAPTIST. Rev. J. H. Maohen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school a 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 1 o'clock. Evening service at 8.15 o'clock ?gprial Jlotirfs. Olivet. Sunday school at 3..10 p. m. Henry Stokes, Pastor. The Best Pain Killer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve when applie to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scab or other Injury of the skin will Imme diately remove all pain. E. E. Cham berlain of Clinton. Me., says: "It rob cuts and other injuries of their terror.1 As a healing remedy its equal don exist." Will do you good. Only 25 at York Drug Store. Social $otirfs. Clover. Rev. J. H. Machen will preach in the Clover Baptist church, Sunda> afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. It At Hebron. Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at Hebron, Sabbath afternoon at 3.30 o'eock. Absent from Office. I will be absent from my office at Yorkville and Clover until further notice. B. G. Black, D. S. ice Cream. I There will be an Ice cream supper at Cotton Belt School House on next 'ruesaay irom o iu ? p. m. G. M. Carroll. Minister Praises this Laxative. Rev. H. Stubenvoll, of Allison, Iowa. In praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes:? "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try them. Price 25 cts. at York Drug Store. Sabbath School Picnic. At Bethany on August 15th. Everybody Invited. Speaking in the morning and ball game in the afternoon. 2t A. M. McGill, Com. Clover Circuit. Preaching next Sunday, the 10th, at the Chapel at 11 o'clock a. m.. and 8 o'clock p. m. Preaching at St Paul at 3.30 o'clock p. m., but none at C'lover. It Grady Hardin, Pastor. To Clean Graveyard. Those interested in the graveyard at Salem, are requested to meet there on next Tue3dav morning. August 12th, at 8 o'clock to clean it off. J. Zt. S. Suffered Eczema Fifty Years?Now Well. Seems a long time to endure this awful burning, itching, smarting, skindisease known as "tetter"?another name for Eczema. Seems good to realize, also, that Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has proven a perfect cure. Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes: "J cannot sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty years." York Drug Store, or by mall, fiO cts. ?ht Ofotton JRarltet. Yorkvllle, Aug. 8.->-Cotton 12 cents. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M. WATSON, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment at once. Persons having claims against the said estate should present the same to the undersigned, duly authenticated within tne ume prescribed by law. J. F. WATSON, Administrator. 63. f. 3t. JASPER REAL, ESTATE CO. ATTENTION is called to Northern Florida and adjacent country. We are in a position to accomodate anyone wishing (arms of 100 acres or more in any section of the country desired. Our lands are fine and the climate Is the finest in the world, neither too hot nor too cold. Come and see us, or write for our descriptive circular. JASPER REAL ESTATE CO. Jasper, Florida. 49 f ISt Last Opportunity ON SATURDAY Jrt/JITCT OTH xt.t, 7Sp. St 00 AND 1 Vl.50 " GOWNS, YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY? 50 CTS. SO COME EARLY, AS THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. All 50c GOWNS AT? 25 CTS. McCONNELL'S WHO UNDERSELLS i LUMBER For wagon beds. We have specially sawed plank for sides of wagon beds, also the flooring. Also all the irons and bolts for wagon beds. Let us sell 1 vou the material, you do your own work and save several dollars. > Hay Wire?We sell Wire for bailing hay. I Wheat?Want to buy or exchange flour for wheat. Hog Feed?We sell Shorts or Mill Feed, Rice Flour for hogs. Now is ' the time to start them. Winter Seeds?We have home ralsf ed seed Rye, Appier seed Oats. Clovers?Be sure to sow some Crimson Clover: Red Clover, Hairy t Vetch, Winter Rape?all of 'these will make tine feed and improve your land. I I^et us sell you the seed. Builder*' Supplies?We can furnish you everything you need to build or repair a house. If you need > any lumber, be sure to see us before ' you buy. ; YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! DEPENDABLE r After all else,Is said, You want Your Prescriptions to be filled In such a way that YOU can feel SURE that they are Dependable. You want to feel sure that Your Physician's Preseription is going to be filled exactly as lie wants it to lie. And that, is just what You get llerc. Our reputation as Host Careful and Painstaking Inscription Druggists has been estabt lished for years, and this reputation if always a Red Hag to guard us in protecting you against errors or the use of inferior drugs?that reputation if our most valuable asset. Your doetoi will tell you that your Prescriptionf Will be Rightly Pilled at this Store. Bring us Your Prescriptions. W( give Prompt Service?Use Pure Drug? - and our Priins are Most Reasonable YORK DRUG STORE. t I. PROMPT ' SERVICE Yes, that is what you get when yoi buy your Groceries from my store? and you also get the Best In Quality If you want Groceries of QualityFresh Groceries?give me your bus! - ness. I want it and will appreclati it and will show that appreciation b; j giving Your Orders Prompt Attention If you are doubtful as to just wha you want, make my store a visit. - am sure that on my shelves you wll _ find many articles that will appeal t( lS your appetite?There's always some , thing NEW and FRESH and SEA 't SONABLE arriving at this store. c W. E.FERGUSON PICNIC AT SUTTON SPRING ON Friday. August 16, under auspices of the school. Addresses in the morning and ball game in the afternoon. Public invited to come with baskets. S. A. LESS LIE. Aug. 5-8-12. New Arrivals JAMESTOWN DROPS. LEMON DROPS. ELITE SNOWFLAKES, FRESH LOT CANDIES? All grades that's good. PLATES, CUPS, SAUCERS? a -I U nrmto On/1 A IlIVC iui Ui iiicai in ?? inwv Decorated ware. ECONOMY JARS? We still handle these Jars because they are the best?save the fruit better. Try them. Look at my Teas. They'll suit you. CALL ON US? When you want to buy?We have the goods and want to sell them. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. TRY A SACK OF Self-Rising FLOUR COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR ORDINARY KIND. FINEST FIRST PATENT? $3.00?ALL SIZES. LOUIS ROTH /? i i V_| Ihecking Accounts DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON, S. C., AND PAY YOUR HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS BY CHECK. The Check Is a Receipt and at the end 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. C. Drink Home Grown Tea i I AM AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS SIIEPPARD'S SOUTH CAROLINA TEA. GET IT FRESH TODAY /. W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE. Pay Your Bills WITH CHECKS ON US And You Will Not Have To Pay Them the Second Time Every check that you give to pay your bills, has to be endorsed by the party receiving it before he can get the money, and when the paid check is returned to you, you nave me Desi kind of receipt. A receipt that cannot be disputed. Your money is perfectly safe when deposited with this Bank, and as convenient to use if carried with you. Give this Banking proposition a trial and you will never depart from it. First National Bank YOR KYTLLE, S. C. "You Better Be Safe Tlinn Sorry." |T| ||| l|? i Good Clothes Meai t ? ? TAILORED T( I STROUSI |j BALTIA a The Fashionable Tailoring Sho| ^ more, will have a Re;>rcs | Friday and Satun g WITH MODRIjS . 1 ? HIGH ART ('I sl'cm ^ For l'.\l/li and 1 Bp sure to call and have yi i 9 . f?at. Raincoat. Full Dress, Tux ? We will have a large line o t eluding some ultra-smart fabrics ing advance fashions for Fall an 4? fashion centers of New York, Ps tjt If you want the best clothes ' ors?St rouse At Brothers. Makeri ( V timore, have been acknowledged Kirkpatrick-E I % YORKVI 4^M? Arrow Shirts and Collars We have just received a hip as sortment of this v "i known brum of SHIRTS a-" OL.LARS. Thes( SHIRTS are .ne latest shades ani i styles and are cut to insure the great - est wear and comfort. 1 Arrow SHIRT, regular <1.50 shirt? at $1.01 e Arrow SHIRT, Regular $2.00 value y ?at $I.5< ' We also have all the newes J styles in Arrow Brand Collars am * will be glad to supply your wants it 1 I his line. 5 COLLARS? 2 for 2.1 CTS J. M. STROUP THE EVERYTHING STORE "MOLLY'S WAY" AN entertaining three-act play will be presented at Bullock's Creek School House by local talent, SATURDAY EVENING, ANGITST, f)TH, 7.30 to 10 p. m. Admission 25 Cts., and 15 Cts. Public is cordially invited. 61 2t FARMS FOR SALE. 200 Acres?Si* room Residence with water works, hot and cold water, ( Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engine, Meyers Force Pump, wood-saw and frame. One tenant house and barn. Six mile creek on one side; I 40 acres in wood. Upland Is sandy |, loam, clay subsoil. 50 acres line bottoms?Price $10.00 Per Acre. 328 Acres?5 tenant houses, one big barn, corn crib and several out houses. About 60 acres of river bottoms. Three pastures along creek. Upland Is fine for Alfalfa. Now in cotton, peas, corn, etc.? $30.00 Per Acre. ' j 85 Acres?At Catawba Junction, S. C. I One tenant house and barn. Sandy soil, clay subsoil? $35.00 Per Acre. 100 Acres?Six room residence just remodled and equipped with water works, bath room, hot and cold water In kitchen. One barn and one tenant house. Plenty of wood and water on this place? $50.00 Per Acre. These farms are 10 miles from Rock Hill, S. C., and 1J miles from Catawba, where they have a good school, church, stores, etc, Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railroads. Terms: 10 Per Cent Cash, Balance easy at 7 Per Cent. The People's Trust Company HOCK HILL, S. C. 62 5t. tf. A TIP For GROCERIES of QUALITY and FRESHNESS, visit the "Old Reliable," and you will find what you want and at the right prices. (see us for? The best in Coffees, Teas, Spice3, Extracts, Etc. FLOUR? If you want the Best, we have it. Fresh Shipment of MELROSE?the Best Ever. Also have DUNLAP PATENT and MAGNOLIA. SEE US FOR?Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Tops, Sugar; also for Glassware, Enamel Ware, Dishes, Etc. SEE US FOR?Horse Feed, Mill Feed. Etc. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Go. C.nt nia&K and VOUV V? 1UUU ??? ? Sterling Silver 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 me show these new goods to you. The designs are all new, up-to-date and in 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 an 8-DAY ALARM CLOCK. These are the -best alarms made, but I have "Rest Disturbers" at less prices. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. CARBERY WATER-SEAL CANNER For the convenience of the Girls' Tomato Clubs, and at the request of Miss Minnie Garrison, we have in stock a supply of Carbery Water-Seal Canners, Cans, Solder, etc.?Everything necessary for canning tomatoes, fruits, etc. The Carbery Canner is a- thoroughly tested machine and will do everything that its Inventor claims for it. It will greatly facilitate canning operations? it makes the work easier and faster and insures success. Along with the Canning Machine you will also need a supply of Cans, Solder, etc., and all of these necessary articles you will find at our store. We invite all the members of the ^i onmp fn nur CUTIS i urriaiu uiuua iu vw.>? .. store for such supplies as may be needed. We will only sell supplies that are recommended by Miss Garrison and supplies you can depend on as being the best for canning purposes. Our prices will be as low as they can be made, our object In handling these goods heing solely to help a good thing along. See us for what you need. CARROLL BROS. +#+ n High Art Clothes | > M i:\srmc nv I i & BROS. J ilOltK f . ? l?s of Strou-e & Hrotliors, Balti- a tentative-at this Store on? V day, August 15-16 ? AND S AMPJ,KS (?F J| T\l|jf>i;iM> l lA)iiii',a ~ 1vixtek, |j our measure taken for Suit, Overedo, Frinee Albert or Cutaway. ? f samples for your Inspection?in- ? and patterns, and models portray- p. d Winter, as designed by the great 4, iris and London. ? , have them made by the best tail- ? s of moii akt cixyriuxci, Bai- * I leaders for fifty years! ? (elk Company I ii.i,r.. s. <\ f > ! ? ? >? ??>? K4 ? ?>*{ ? ? NOW IS 1 THE TIME 1 To start your canning business. We ] have 1-2 (inlion, (Juarl & Pint (ila.ss 1 Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Jar Tops, Ilub' tiers. Wax strings, and Tin Fruit and Toniatoc Cans. Can everything you cannot eat now. It's a great help to " n family to have a lot of canned vegetables, and fruits for winter use . and the Jars, Tumblers, and Cans are cheap. You can reduce the cost t of living by doing these things when 1 vegetanles and fruits are easy to get. j Now up to September next you can do a good deal of It. Try at least. Fish are going, so are Hams, 17c a pound. Increase your flow of milk by using Hammonds Dairy Feed at $1.80 n sack of 100 pounds. W. H. HERNDON GOOD BEEF When YOU want STALL-FED MEATS, Call on or Phone the CITY MARKET. You'll get It here, as we HANDLE NOTHING BUT STALLFED BEEF. Choice Steaks and Beef Roasts at all times. IIAMS AND BACON? Just received a fresh shipment of boneless boiled hams, cured HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON My. but these are good, and this Is the economical way to 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. Yours for quality, CITY MEAT MARKET. C. F. SIIEKKR. I Remember Tl I and Underwear I This Week-Ci SHOP AT THOMSON'S PRICES ON ALL ODD IX AND REMNANTS AT TH SPECIAL S 5 Yards best Androscoggin 10c B tomer? SATURDAY?Good 10c Colored SATURDAY?Good Brown SEA 1 SPECIAL DRESS GING1 SATURDAY?We place on Sale oj Best 12Jc GINGHAM, 37 Inch MERCERIZED ? New Shipment of Ladies' KIMON Blue, Red, Hello, and Wistf Better than Silk?Price TUSSAII 1 New Shipment TUSSAH RATINE, MAKE YOUR BATI We have the Robe with Cord in al Prices? NEW PE One Case Best Quality New Fall f Patterns? LACES AND El Good Val LACES and INSERTIO: 10c and 12Jc Val LACES and IN.1 One Lot 15c to 25c EMPROIDER On Sale At? REMX New Lot REMNANTS in Domes) Curtain Goods?On Sale at MEN'S UNI Men's Nainsook UNDERSHIRTS Sale At? Boys' Porus Knit UNDERSHIRTS Boys' Porus Knit UNION SUITS MIDLINE Ladies' TRIMMED HATS? Children's TRIMMED HATS? ;*? Ladies *i.uu hailiuko? ?? Indies* BOc SAILORS? Kj OXF( S All Ladles', Children's and M<*n'.' Sjj Special Prices ?? All Men's and Boys' Summer CIo H STOP AT THIS STORK SA *| MONEY. COME AND SEE I THE THO E QUALITY IS I RESPON, Responsible Banking is institution has been managed v.tre opened. That this policy is apprec stant and gratifying growth it It is the desire of the Off adding new accounts of those efficient service and responsi On our record of respom vited. Loan and Sa 8. M. McNEEL, President FOREST HILL PICNIC WILL, be held at J. D. B. Currence's Grove on August 15. Good speaking. Public invited to come and bring baskets. T< IT" PTTIJRJTOPR 11 // 11 get our quotations Before placing your order for Cemetery Work. We use nothing but Best Quality Granite or Marble. All orders are taken care of by Mr. Sassi, who has spent his entire life in the Monumental business, and is familiar with every step, from the quarrying to the finished design. We sell IRON FENCE. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. 8 XSSI. Proprietor. YORKVTLLK. S. C. Phone 211. "Who's Your Tailor?' BE THE M YOUR OWf> Rarely does a man who we rig-lit in it. It was not made well it may apparently lit, tl suit "settles" and loses its ire here, hag there and wrinkle : Clothes made-to-measure byED. V. PR Merchant Tail are not "just-as-good" as tli unqualifiedly BETTER in fil * the price is reasonable. See our new w i your measure CLOUD W. O. HARSI Our Business Is principally LUMBER, and we certainly know Lumber?know It from the standing tree to the finished product and when you are in need of Iiumber it is to your interest to see us for what you want, whether it be one plank or a bill of Lumber for a 12room house. We not only know Lumber, but we know How and Where to Buy to our best advantage, and consequently to the Bent advantage of the Man who is buying from Us. You get the benefit of our right buying. If you expect to repair or build come to see us for everything you may need In Lumber, Shingles, Blinds, Doors, Sash, Brick, Lime, Oment, Hardware, Oils, Paints, etc. You will find that our Prices Are Just Bight, J. J. KELLER & COMPANY lomson's Lace I Sale Continues I ome. SATURDAY. SPECIAL >TS OP MERCHANDISE IS STORE aturday LEACHING, 5 yards to Cus3? <;rs. LAWNS? 5 CTS. Yd. SLAND? 5 CTS. Yd. HAM SALE SATURDAY ne case of Bate and Renfrew es wide, all colors?Price 10 CTS. Yd. [IMONO GOODS 0 MATERIAL In Tan. Pink, rla?Looks Like Silk, Wears 29 CTS. Yd. RATINE In Pink, Blue, Tan and Green? 25 CTS. Yd. 1 ROBE AT HOME 1 colors, Ready for Making? 92.50 and $2.98 Each rcales Style PERCALES. In Shirting 12J CTS. Yd. HRROTDERIES. \TS 3 CTS. Yd. SERTIONS? 1 CTS. Yd. Y EDGING and INSERTION? 10 CTS. Yd. ANTS tics. Wool Goods. Silks and HALF PRICE 1ERWEAR nnd Shnrt nRAWERS?On 39 CTS. Garment. ! and DRAWERS? 19 OTS. Garment. ? 39 CTS. Garment. RY SALE 98 CTS. 48 CTS. 79 CTS. i I 39 CTS. < )RDS I i Sunmier Oxfords on Sale at tiling on Sale at Special Prices. J TURD AY?YOU CAN SAVE OUR BARGAINS. MSON CO. I i OUR HOBBY | = etDttlTV II JiDiHi 1 the policy under which this since the first day the doors iated, is indicated by the con1 business. icers of this Bank to continue individuals desiring the most ble banking. sibility, your patronage is inivings Bank J. P. MCMUmtftl, uumer ??? ?JU FURNITURE FURNISHINGS Our Stock o' Furalture and House Furnishings !?' just now the largest we have ever had?It Is very complete as to Variety, excellent as to Quality and Just right as to Price. If you ever have a suspicion that you want to buy Furniture or Furnishings of any kind for your home?from Kitchen to Attic?come and let us show you what we have. We know we can please you. We know that you will not find better goods, better varieties or lower prices, than we have to offer you. A visit and inspection of our big stock will be a pleasure to you. If you like to see up-to-date styles In Furniture and House Furnishings. The $50 New Home Sewing Machine. advertised to be sold at auction on July 10, was sold to the hlgh?of holder at S32 and the buyer got a rare bargain. YORK FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE in?? ACRES land, 2 miles southJL *) east McConnelisville. on public road. One 2-story, 8-room dwelling thereon, necessary outbuildings, 2 wells, 2 springs, 80 acres in cultivation, balance In timber and pasture. A bargain for $27.50 per acre. See or write: J. T. CONRAD. R. F. D. No. 1, Outhriesvllle, S. C. 57 f t. 8t ODEL FOR * CLOTHES! ars ready-made clothing look for him, and no matter how ic fact remains that when the >ned false form, it will cave in i_ _ _ _ $ :: somewnere eise. ICE & CO. ors, Chicago ic "store-box" kind?they are t, individuality and style. Hut oolens and leave with us?NOW iSH STORE IAW, Manager. HP m w i w miunwwfwwww | GOOD FARMS-Va I - . \ . . A Well Locate RIGHTLY PRIC WE OFFER THE BARRON PIiAl ; land that lies well, has good c i zer and close to Rock Hill, f Will "be sold as a whole, or < chasers. Here Is a chance tc ! borhood, with school and chi i \ oping section. I WE HAVE FOR SALE 373 ACRF j with two-story House and thr $20.00 per Arm Will be sol purchasers. This Is a land 1 worth the price asked. 4 . . , 656 ACRES?One and a half mile Houses. Easily one of the Will sell as a whole or cut to i 287 ACRES?In Chester county. ] i Land lies almost level. This i j 900 ACRES?Six miles from York The Ed Roddey place. Will buyer. The Price Is Right. WE HAVE SEVERAL FARMS li we will sell at Jtlght Prices. ; COME TO 8EE WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY FAI - PLEASE YOU IN QUALITY. 'i YOUR WANTS?WE'LL SUP WHISONANT ' ? - i L * OFFICE IN JOHN T. j i ROCK HILL, SOI id II 111 HI ?? MliiOi ill THETRAmiNG PUBLICWill find our DEPOT HACK SERVICE convenient, prompt and efficient Our Carriages MEET ALL INCOMING TRAINS, 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 8PECIAL CARRIAGES for your private use. Your patronage is solicited for this service. JAMES BROS. LIVERY ? SALE ? FEED STABLES YORKVTLLE - - 8. O. , I j v- n /ire i ou u How About a Trunk I , I I I WE HAVE ALL STYLES AND i AT ALL PRi'CEF 1 . ... j IF YOU ARE GOING OF AND NEED A TRUNK. W PRICE WE KEEP A FULL LINE ROUNTREE TRUNKS, i LINES JUST IN. Kirkpatricl 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 THIS BANK feel In Its customers ?an Interest which prompts us to do whatever we possibly tan tn eneouraee and to aid those who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove '! Hickory Grove, S. C. wwwwwsimm w IF YOU EXPECT TO BUY i YOU SEE THE I R K N K R A N ] THESE RANGES AND WE BEI RANGE VALUE ON THE MAR ? ONE AS GOOD AT NEAR THE IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE ] US SHOW YOU THE IRENE A I WILL SATISFY YOU?THE PR CARROLL FURN \ ~~~r i rious Sizes j d-Desirable lintv mm lVAVir tu -tsur nun DE at Ehenezer. SIR. Acres of goot lay subsoil, and is right at Ebeneor $55 per Acre, If Sold at Once. ?n sell tracts of size to suit pur> get a farm in a splendid neigh- . ' irch near and in a rapidly devel- j ' !S?One mile from Hickory Grove, ee Tenant Houses on the place, at Id as a whole or in tracts to suit " bargain, as the place is. certainly s from Hickory Grove; 10 Tenant best plantations in Tork county, suit the buyer. Five good Tenant Houses on place. a a real bargain?$?0.00 per Acre. ville, on Torkvllle-Charlotte road, sell as a whole or cut to suit the \ Tork and Chester counties that * OR WRITE U8 : IMS OR CITY PROPERTY. WE ; LOCATION AND PRICE. TELL ! PLY THEM. > ,, . I REALTY CO., RODDEY BUILDING ? JTH CAROLINA S Royal Pressing Club CLEANING, PRESSING. DYEING ALTERATIONS AND MENDING. i We are especially prepared to co DRY CLEANING and give special attention to any kind of Fancy Goods, R'lks and Laces. Cleaning and Pressing, 76 Cta. a Suit Sponging and Pressing. 60 CL a Suit Dry Cleaning and Pressing, 11.60 a Suit Indies' Skirts, cleaned and ? *sed at proportionate prices. ' ' b' When In need of any work in our line, call Phone No. 14?. We will call for and deliver yeur work promptly. Your patronage solicited. Royal Pressing Club ?g oing Away? I , Smt Case or Hand ! ag? ? V ' ? F TO SCHOOL THIS FALL E HAVE THEM AT A LESS ' OF BOTH SEWAHDS AND JEW SHIPMENT OF BOTH t-Belk Co. Disinterested Witnesses , , It is a fact that TOU will never again be able to buy Mutual Benefit Insurance at as low cost as at your present insurable age, which is your nearest birthday, because of the fact that as your age increases, so also does the rate, but it |s probable *hgt you think you are not exactly ready to do what you know you should do, and that your duty to your family and your estate demands. I cannot make you, and would not if I could, but I desire to suggest that you preserve the list of "Disinterested Witnesses" published in The Enquirer of July 18 and 23, and talk with one of more of them before vou decide to what company you will apply for Life Insurance. i SAM M. GRIST Special Agent 15 mr K Ia MK?A HHJI i ' if 3BSSBjS?BM?bi|^?fc^L, jfi sflMJEytijl gyk |^gA ~h0 .. ---w A RANGE, DON'T DO IT UNTIL ? G E. WE HAVE SOLD LOTS OP I r TOTFP tt TO P1BIT.Y THR REST B Lilia J'J X 1 AM 4?? ? ? NET. WE HAVE NEVER SEEN PRICE. EVERY IRENE RANGE ID?TIIE PRICE IS RIGHT?LET 1 ND YOU WILL BUY IT AND IT ICE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ITURE COMPANY \ . ft . 4%