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COTTON PICKERS WANTED Hen. John L. McLaurin Makoe Liberal Offer to White Boys. At the request of W. P. Beard of Abbeville, the Greenville Piedmont last Tuesday prints the following rather unique proposition to boy cotton pickers: As an experiment I want one hundred white boys between the ages of fifteen and twenty, to go to Marlboro county in this state and pick cotton for the lion. John I* McLaurin and others. Only boys of good moral character wanted, and prefer that they come from the cotton mill villages. These are the terms: I will pay fifty cents per one hundred pounds and furnish free transportation from Greenville, or some other nearby town to Marlboro and return, and also free lodging while down there as well as the services of a good cook free. The necessary groceries will be furnished in bulk at cash prices each boy to pay his pro rata share, while medical attention If needed will be given free of charge. There will be two sets of cash prises given away, first second and third, in each set of $10, $5 and 12.50 respectively for each set for largest amount picked per day in one set and for the season in the other set, the winner in one set not eligible to enter contest in the other set Will need the boys about thirty days and in that county where cotton is so thick, heavy and easily picked, they ought to average one dollar per day. while their board would not be over per month at the outside and first clan board at that I also promise to see that the boys are well taken care of in the way of pleasures as there are several good fishing streams near Mr McLaurln's plantation and a large lake of overj - I-H Anil I one nunarea acres ngm m ???? - when the season ends, we will Rive them a big barbecue and a general Jollification to wind up with. Mr. Editor, in the low country they need help to gather the bountiful crops, while in the up-country many boys need the opportunity of an outing like this, which is both pleasant apd profitable: so why not help me do' this good turn for the cotton mill boys by bringing the boys and the opportunity together? All who are interested, write W. P. Beard, Abbeville, S. C., for particulars. Publish this for the benefit of the boys and oblige. Yours, W. P. Beard. Abbeville. S. C? 8. 30. 13. Grading Cotton Seed.?There was a conference yesterday afternoon between Commissioner Watson and B. F. Taylor, secretary of the State Cotton Seed Crushers' association, at which definite agreement was reached as to all of the details incident to the putting Into effect of the system of grading cotton seed to t>e conducted oy me ucpartment of agriculture during: this year. . Commissioner Watson stated last night that the necessary equipment h had been provided at the state laboratory and the extra man who will do this work under the direction of the chief chemist had been selected. He will come to the department from the! United States service, though a South Carolinian by birth. Mr. Watson stated further that a definite agreement as to the method of drawing the samples and transmitting them to the department had been reached and that in a vei>' few days he would issue a special circular of Instructions to be sent to all cotton seed oil mills and buyers of cotton seed. Special books with blanks upon which to enter all data regarding file sample will be placed at each oil mill in the state. The samples, If the bhljiment has reached destination, will be drawn in the presence of two disinterested witnesses, who shall be reputable fanners residing in that particu btr community. Mr. Watson stated that be hoped to have everything ready as far as the department Is concerned, for the Opening of the cotton oil mill season ne*t week. f The ; Inauguration of the system of grading tn the state of South Carolina has attracted attention all over the cotton belt and many commendatory letters have come from different states to both Mr. Taylor and the commissioner of agriculture.?Columbia State Thursday. ? Greenville. September 4: United States Marshal J. Duncan Adams has tendered his resignation upon the request of Attorney General McReynolds. Mr. Adams gave out this information here today. His term would not expire until March, 1915, but he said his resignation would likely take effect October 1. as this is the date when his annual report is made to the Federal department Marshal Adams has held the office 12 years. AT THE CHURCHES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday, school at 10. a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a m. Morning service at 11 o'clock and evening service at 8 o'clock conducted by Prof. J. C. Clinkscales. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45. Morning sendee at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. ? ?Asm ?k DDVOQT. ASSOCIATE KUVnajw/ riuwvt TERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10. a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. BAPTIST. Rev. J. H. Marhen, Paator. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. $p*rfal Jotires. Preaching at Clover. Rev. J. M. McLaln will preach at the Presbyterian church, Clover, Sunday morning Sept. 7th, at 11 o'clock. No night services. It Philadelphia. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. T. C. O'Dell. Ancona Mill. Rev. J. H. Machen will preach at the Ancona mill Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. 8afest Laxative for Women Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe, and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. Dunlap of Leadlll, Tenn., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills helped her troubles greatly." Get a box today. Price 25c. Recommended by York Drug Store. Picnic at Santiago. The public Is Invited to a basket picnic at Santiago on Friday, September 12. There will be speaking and refreshments. Trustees. 71. 2t. At Bullock's Creek. Rev. W. D. Ratehford. of Cross Hill, will preach at Bullock's Creek church Sunday, September 7, at 11 a. m. J. B. Swann. Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is. Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; it may save your life. Stlllman Green, of Malichite, Col., writes; "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not hve two years. I used Dr. King's New Discovery and am alive and well." Your money refunded if it falls to benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by York Drug Store. fecial $otires. On Account of Largo Contracts The Virginia Bridge and Iron company, of Roanoke, Va., are hiring 400 new men at good wages and steady work. 70 t. f. 4t Special Round Trip Rato?. Until September 30th, the Carolina & North-Western railway will sell Weekend, Ten-days' and Season Round Trip Tickets, at special reduced rates, to all points north on this line. Sale withdrawn September 30. 2t EX P. Reid, G. P. A. Strengthen Weak Kidneys. ' Don't suffer longer with weak kid ? ?? * vollof htr I neys. xou utu gei juvmyt >v>w taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhere. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling, of San Francisco, Writes: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliusness. Price 5fc and $1.00, at Tork Drug Store. She dfotton JRarhet. Torkville, Sept 4?Cotton 12J Cents. NOTICE or SALE In the United States District Court? District of 8outh Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. Ex parte Loan and Savings Bank, Petitioner, In re James Q. Wray, Bankrupt. Petition for sale of land to pay mortgage. BY virtue of a decree in said proceeding made by C. W. F. Spen cer, Esq., Referee in cnarge, me undersigned will expose to sale, at public outcry, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER, 1913, at 11 A. M? the following real estate of said bankrupt, free from the incumbrance of petitioner's mortgage: 1. The lot in Yorkvllle, York county South Carolina, adjoining lot now or formerly known as the Briggs lot, containing about One and One-fourth , (acres, more particularly described in deed of J. R. Logan, Sheriff, to J. Q. Wray, of record In Deed Book No. 23, page 735. 2. The Walker tract, in York coun- ,( ty, South Carolina, adjoining C. M. j Inman and others, containing 85 ' acres, more or less, more particularly j described in deed of W. Brown Wylie, j Clerk, to J. Q. Wray, of record in 1 Deed Book No. 41, page 214. , 3. The Springs tract, In York county. South Carolina, containing 38 acres, more or less, more particularly ( described in deed of B. D. Springs i to J. Q. Wray, of record In Deed Book i No. 41, page 215 4. The Goss tract, in Union county, South Carolina, containing 244 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Janet Wallace, xvicnois anu others. i Terms of Sale: No. 1 for cash; and Nos. 2, 3 and 4, for one-eighth purchase price cash, 27 days' interest on balance at 8 per cent, and one-eighth purchase price November 3rd, 1913, and all accrued interest at 8 per cent for one year and one-fourth, the purchase price annually thereafter till ; payment in full; each installment to ; bear 8 per cent interest from ma- J turlty till paid, payable annually; secured by bond and mortgage of the premises sold; said mortgage to pro- ' vide for payment of reasonable at- J torney'8 fees in case of foreclosure, and for reasonable insurance of the ' buildings against lire; with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for papers, and to be entitled to Immediate possession. Mem. Nos. 2 and 3 join, and It will be announced at sale if they are to , be sold together. ? J. HARRY POSTER. . Trustee of J. Q. Wray, Bankrupt. September 2nd, 1913. 71 f. 6t. ijUiiun oeasuu 5 ^ * V x Is on. Let us furnish you with Cotton Baskets, Cotton Sheets, Bagging 1 and Ties?also Wire for baling your i hay, stover and shucks. Should you . have to buy a Turn Plow this fall, . you will make a great mistake if you ] do not try a VULCAN. We guarantee f every one of them; we believe It is ] the Best Turn Plow on the market . Good farmers who have used them SAY SO. 3 Let us sell you a DRAG HARROW, , Acme Harrow and Disc Harrow? which do you need? We have Cole ] Oat Drills for sowing oats and putting in fertilizer with the oats. We have Clover, Rape, Rye, Oats, 1 Vetch, Alfalfa Seed. Be sure to sow some and let us sell you th seed. , YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALK AAU JtUVlAiiJ We Have 1 Just received one shipment of One Piece Dresses of the very latest styles and in all shades, and at a very reasonable price. We will be glad to J show you these goods. j We are also showing a large line of Dress Goods in Poplin, Serge, Ratine, 1 Crepe, Corded, etc., from 10c to 50c. 1 See us for School and Work Shoes. 1 McCONNELL'S THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUIT8. A BIG SHOW ARE YOU Spending All YOU make, in Order to Make a "BIG SHOW"? Is the pace so swift that it takes it all? Slack up a bit: don't throw your money away?Money in the Bank is better than ail of this glitter and folly. Heed this advice, for when YOUR money is gone, most of your "SOCALLED" friends are gone also. First National Bank YORKVELLE, S. OL "You Better Be Safe Tliaa Sorry." FURNITURE When you are ready to buy FURNITURE this Fall, it will be decidedly to your interest to come and see what we have to offer in Qualities. Varieties and Prices. You'll find us "Down Town" but it will pay you to take the walk and see our stock and get our prices. We know that we have Qualities and Prices that will appeal to your good judgment as to values. The walk will do you good and our prices will save you money. If you have pictures that you want framed, see us.If you want Floor Coverings, see us. If you want a Phonograph or Records, see us. CARROLL FURNITURE CO NOTICE TO CREDITORS I 1 In the District Court of the United States?For the Western District of South Carolina. In the Matter of J. Q. Wray, Bankrupt ?In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the aforesaid Bankrupt. TAKE notice, that J. Q. WRAY, of Yorkville, in the County of York, In said District, who was heretofore adjudged a Bankrupt, In said Court, has filed his petition therein, praying for a discharge in Bankruptcy; and that a hearing was thereupon ordered, "?'! Ka V?nr1 iirvnn oaf/1 notlHnn ttliu Will UC itau, u|/vu before said Court, ou the 6th day of October, 1913 at eleven o'clock, a. m., at Charleston, S. C.; at which time and place, all creditors of said Bankrupt, and others in interest, may appear, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. RICHARD W. HUTSON, Clerk. September 2d, 1913. 71 f 3t Oliver Plows There are probably more Genuine Oliver Chilled Turn Plows in use in York County than of all other makes of Turn Plows combined. These Oliver Plows have been sold in York county within the past twenty years and every farmer who has ever used an Oliver is pleased with its work, and lasting qualities. There are cheaper plows, but none are better. We sell Oliver Plows and can furnish any desired size promptly. We also carry a full line of Points and Repairs. See us before buying. HARROWS If you need a Disc or Smoothing tt no Wo na n noli VOU nanun, oco ud. ?.v ? m Just the size you want See us for any kind of Farm Tools or Machine you may want?Including Oat Planters and Fertilizer Distributors. Our prices and goods will please you. CARROLL BROS. SOAPS MOST LADIES are particular about the SOAP they use. They want the best when it Is for Toilet use. That discrimination on the part of the Ladies just suits us because that is what we buy and sell?THE BEST. Our line includes everything that Is good in Toilet Soaps from the low priced Soap to the finest of standard Soaps that are made for specific purposes?for the Skin, the Scalp, the Hair, etc. You will make no mistake If you come here for Soap. rOILET goods? Our stock of Talcum Powders, breams, Dentriflces, Brushes, etc., is yery complete and Invites your inspection. vadv nnrrr. stope t V/iva vnw waw THE REXALL STORE. rhe BEST The FRESHEST When you want Groceries for your table, you certainly want the very Best, and the Freshest. Tou will Ind what you want If you will come to this store. I make a hobby of QUALITY Groceries and buy frejuently enough to keep my . stock Fresh. You can feel sure of getting Quality and Freshness when you orler your Groceries here. Try our TEA?It is Good. Laundry Soaps We also carry a complete line of Sundry Soaps, Washing Powders, Starch, Bluing. See us for your needs. W. E.FERGUSON. If Vrm II 1 UU L/AptVl To build or do any repairing this Fall It will be to your interest to see is for LUMBER?Rough or Dressed ?In any dimensions?and also for Doors and Frames, Window Frames ind Sash, Glass, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Etc. You will find what you want at this shop and pou will find that OUR PRICES ARE IUST RIGHT. IF YOU -WANT .Shingles, Laths, Brick, Lime, Cements, see us before you buy. If you Intend to build, let us figure with you on the job complete. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY That Buggy You Intend To Buy See us about It. We can Interest fou in Quality, Style and Price. The Buggies we offer are known for their Lasting Qualities-?They are not experiments in these parts. They have been sold in this section for yeara The Tyson A Jones always gives satisfaction and the Sumter Buggy is a rery close second in aU that a Buggy ought to be. Yes, see us before you bur. UTILES? Before you buy, come and see what we have to offer. We can get together on Price and the Terms. SMOAK-BROWN CO. ! 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 When You i Want to Buy A HORSE OR A MULP COME TO SEE US FOR WHAT YOU WANT. WE CAN SATISFY YOU IN QUALITY AND IN I PRICE. IF WE HAVEN'T JUST WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL DO OUR BEST , TO GET WHAT YOU DO WANT. 1 AT LEAST SEE US BEFORE i YOU BUY. JAMESBROS. YORKVILLE - - 8. 0. LOST ON Graded School grounds, Wednesday, pair of Gold Rimmed Glasses In a Black Carved Case. If found, leave at Carroll Bros.'s store. It GRADY McFARLAND. ROOFING AND GUTTERING . All kinds of SHEET METAL Work Guaranteed and prices right I can do work cheaper right now because of lower cost of materials, than may be possible later. All work cash. G. W. KUNZ. 71 f. 3 mos. PARTICULARS Particular Work for Particular People by a Particular Firm. Particular attention paid to all de tails. Particular Designs Furnished for Particular Customers. We 8*!! IRON FENCE. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. 8AS8I, Proprietor. ] Phone 211. Checking Accounts i 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. T*y the plan this month. Do not think your account is too small?Small and large all fall Into the same routine of sys- s tern In this BANK. c c First National Bank i Of Sharon, S. C. ? a 1 FOR SALE Hie Eliza MoCapter?Residence and Farm near Clover. | The J. M. Connelly?116 Acres near I Tirzah. 209 Acres?5 horse farm in cultivation. $4,000.00 The James Bell?Residence, has been newly painted and repaired?It is ready for a quick sale. \ 79 Acres?Nelson Thomasson land; q 2-story house; on sand and clay road t< Yorkville to Clover. $55.00 per Acre, l 11S Acres?Near Filbert?Thomasson land, adjoins above tract C 140 Acres?The beautiful river farm S of J. J. J. Robinson. Produces 25 to I 30 bales per annum. Makes corn and oates to sell; 10-room residence; large Barn, 30x30, shedded; Double Cribs, ! shedded; two Tenant Houses; Ginhouse, 40x40. One and a half miles of fine school; 6 miles Hickory Grove. ? Price $4,200.00. ? Best bargain in the county. I will " show you. Call or write at once. Terms to suit. 41 Acres?One mile Filbert; good Residence; new Barn and new Crib; fine Land; C. W. Bechtler. $1,600.00 40 Acres?11 miles Tirzah, on York- ~ vilJe and Rock Hill road; property of Allen Hall. One Dwelling and barn; 5 acres in Timber. Price $1,000.00 580 Acres?The beautiful and fertile farm of R. M. Anderson; about 6 miles Rock Hill, 8 miles Yorkville; 2otnrv fi.rnnm T-Tnuan naintoH ' vorv OVWi J U 1 Wi*? AAVTMtWf |/MSMbVVt | ? V? J large new Barn; everything In tiptop shape. Land is level, on public highway?very attractive. 180 Acres?Estate of Joseph A. Smith. One mile from Sandy Flat School house. A nice two-story sevenroom dwelling. Three good tenant houses. Price $4,800.00. 200 Acres?Three miles from Union court house. One new eight-room house. All necessary outbuildings. Price $3,000.00 62 1-2 Acres?Between Santuc and Union Court House. On public highway. Known as the Knight Place. Price $1,800.00. 70 Acres?Known as the Bob Lee place, 2 miles from Yorkville on the * Plnckney Road, adjoining W. L WilHams and others. A nice cottage, 3 good well water and a two horse farm ? open?Price $2,200. f1 157 Acres?At New Bethel church f1 Price $12.50 Per Acre. 92 Acres?At C. C. Hughes store? and Gin. One of the finest small J, farms in the county. Much of the * land produces a bale per acre. Prop- E erty of W. F. Jackson. Prices less ? than J 5 0.00 per acre. ^ 125 Acres?Two miles of Bethany. Property of A. A. Lockridge . Two Houses and lots in the town of Clover, adjoining: Ralph Adams and others. Price, $1,155. Will sell separately. 12j Acres?Adjoining Home Orphanage and Joe Dickson in Yorkville. An ideal farm for sale quick. 100 Acres?Surrounding McElwee school houce. Property of Simpson Love. 88 Acres?Adjoining Geo. McCarter and A. D. Bigger. 40 acres in cultivation. One 7-room house and one 6-room house? $17 Per Acre. The T. P. Moore residence In Yorkville. Five Houses and Lots in Clover, property of F. E. Clinton. Price. SI1.500. Rented for 11X0 ner vear. 2.7 Acres?In Clover; fronting on Church and Bethel streets. One 3rooin dwelling. Price, $1,000. Joins Robert Jackson and others. 114 Acres?31 miles Hickory Orove. Beautiful home of J. P. Watson. 980 per Acre. 801 Acres?3 miles Hickory Qrove. $20.00 per Acre. 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 Acre.*?Near Sharon. Known as the Wylle place. Price $15 per aero. 409 Acres?Lowryvllle. Price, $8,000.00 100 Acres?Delphos. Price $1,800. 82 Acres?Delphos. Price $8,200. 3S Acres?Delphos; Will Clinton. Price $1,000.00. 86 Acres?Filbert Price $1,500.00. 100 Acres?Tlrzah; J. M. C. Price $2,500.00 TBN beautiful Building Lots on the Hope property. Pay $6.00 per month. Mr?. Drakeford residence, on the corner of Main and Jefferson streets. Harry Nell Lot, No. 1, Steele property. Two nice new cottages on the'corner of East Jefferson and Railroad ave. Front of Col. I. W. Johnson's residence. Price, $2,100.00. 18 Acres?At Sharon. Price, $700. 56| Acres?Half mile of Beersheba church; good school; 4-room heuse; good water, plenty of wood. $1,800.00. lod acivb?-near ueorie n. w m lace, Joining Avery and Smith lands, 4 miles from Yorkvllle; 1 2-story 6room house; 3-horse farm open; 76 acres In timber; 3 springs. 3 streams. Big, new barn; 2 tenant houses; half mile of Beth-Shlloh church; 10 acres of bottom land. $85.00 per Acre. 81 1-2 Acres?Joining P. E. Smith, Ed Roddey and others; 2 good dwellings, 40 acres in cultivation; good outbuildings. Property of J. M. Campbell. 50 Acres?40 acres under cultivation. good barn; 2 miles of Yorkvllle. The Worthy Farm?At Sharon, consisting of 67 Acres, nicely located on a public highway, 1| miles from depot. Very cheap for quick sale. J. C. WILBORN. W Use the Best Stationary, Its the cheapest. Ord*r it from The Enquirer. WARNING! ' V t - * * * ' ' IT MAY BE YOU NEXT TIME. WHAT? A SEVERE FIRE LOSS ?A VERY HARD THING TO BEAR WITHOUT A POLICY IN THE FARMERS' MUTUAL. D.E.B0NEY AGENT. FOR -if. 1{ ti /t THINGS ELECTRIC . PANS, : ^ CHAPPING DISHES, TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, SMOOTHING IRONS, ETC., ETC., SEE i 19V . > t. a Hir ' (< .<u I'. . City Electric Plant [T IS A GOOD TIME TO PUT ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN YOUR HOME. Melrose Flour YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING IT. MOW WE HAVE IT. Juot received i fresh shipment of this very superior Flour?the Flour that bo many of our ustomers brag: about. They brag ibout it because it is the BEST Flour hey have ever used for plain cookng and for pastry. If you do not use tfELiROSE at your house, come and >rder a sack. You'll like it and your vife will also like it. )THER GROCERIES? Just remember that we carry a full ine of everything that is good in Famly and Heavy Groceries and as we ire particular as to our Qualities you :an be sure of buying quality gro- i :erles when you order from this store. TSED8, ETC. If you have horses or cows to feed irder your feedstuffs from us. We an Bupply you with what you want < ind at the right prices. forkville Banking & Mer. Go. loyal Pressing Club CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING ] ALTERATIONS AND MENDING. Ve are especially prepared to do DRY CLEANING and give special attention 9 any kind of Fancy Goods, Silks and aces. lleanlng and Pressing, 75 Cts. a Suit. Iponging and Pressing, 50 Cts. a Suit. >ry Cleaning and Pressing, 11.60 a Suit. Adles' Skirts, cleaned and pressed at proportionate prices. | When In need of any work in our ne, call Phone No. 149. We will call jr and deliver yeur work promptly. Your patronage solicited. Royal Pressing Club 1 i 1Y0U CAN'T i BREAK THIS COMB Have you ever thought iV-i iUAOA AiroK ttrnil M Ho 2 limi UICIO CTCI "UUIU 1 made a COMB that is . EEEEE Practically Unbreakable? Well, we have them. == If you think this Is a - Joke, stop In the next time you are passing and ==== we will be glad to dem onstrate this Comb to you. This Comb Is Guaranteed to any nyone. If you can break It while omblng your hair, we will cheerfulr give you another. It is made of Vulcanized Cotton 'lber, and will not break, warp or pllt We have only one objection to j filing a Comb like this. After evrybody gets one, the sale of Combs 111 end. They range in price about tie same as the old horn and guttaucha Combs?25c, 50c, and 75c. Lemember hereafter, that if the 1 omb that you go to buy won't saw 1 rood, drive nails or go through any t ther test, let It alone and come to s. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAJj STORE RUGS, ART SQUARE the housekeeper or rat this twentieth century, i that she can make her h< fortable and easier to kb use of art squares, rugs j ever possible in the days were popular. rugs, art s more easily kept clean ai frequently than is possii cause we know that this ] big lines of these goods an looking for floor coverd Mtf.w stvi.ks IN rugs. squar fall stock is complete a handsome and desirable p and art squares in all si5 range of colorings and pa1 to appeal to the taste of fit in with your ideas of f we will be pleased to f see our showings of rugs, umns. we know we can pli terns and prices. will yol York Furnitui MILLER'S BARBERSHOP I HAVE bought the Pressing business of the Sanitary Pressing Club, and am now prepared to do First-class Cleaning, Pressing and Mending. Work for ladles a specialty. Your patronage solicited. Phone 241. Prompt service. 70 t.f. 4t* C. M. MILLER. New Arrivals JAMESTOWN DROPS, LEMON DROPS, ELITE SNOWFLAKE8, FRESH LOT CANDIES? All grades that's good. PLATE8, CUPS, SAUCERS? A nice lot of them In White and 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. Fountain Pens Most progressive people, men and women alike, nowadays use jrountain Pehs for all kinds of writing and the experienced Fountain Pen user naturally wants the very best Fountain Pen that it is possible to buy. That is the kind I sell?WATERMAN'S IDEAL and PARKER'S LUCKY CURVE?and they are here in a variety of sizes and in several degrees of flexibility as to points?and then, too, there is a wide range of prices? $1.50 and upward. When you think about it, drop in this store and let me show you a few Pens?and help you get the one that will just exactly fit your hand?I'll be glad to show you. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. Grape Juice i i You'll And it delicious, served just off ice. It's very healthy, j too. Get it here?10 eta. a Dome , and Up. HAMS?17 ) C7TS.? They are going nicely because they are nice hams?Good eating. Try one?$1.06 to $1.19?Small but Good. W. H. HERNDON Get Lard HERE > 8NOWDRHT LARDPURE HOG LARD? OOTTOLENE? * . Ml here and its FRESH. AM HEADQUARTERS FOR WESSON'S COOKING OIL. i L W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AND TEA 8T0RE. LET US QUOTE YOU LOWEST PRICES ON OXFORDS? Peters' Oxfords \LL SIZES ALL STYLES ALL LEATHERS P. S.?Also let us put you up a box of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY?the kind hat Is Guaranteed for Six Months. J. M. STROUP THE EVERYTHING STORE 5 AND LINOLEUM HER THE HUME MAKEK Uf iAS LONG SINCE LEARNED JME NEATER, MORE COMJEP CLEAN BY A JUDICIOUS VND LINOLEUMS THAN WAS ? WHEN WOOLEN CARPETS SQUARES AND LINOLEUM IS JD CAN BE CLEANED MORE JLE WITH A CARPET. BE:S TRUE, WE HAVE LAID IN fD INVITE LADIES WHO ARE s'GS TO COME AND SEE THE ES AND LINOLEUMS. OUR ND INCLUDES MANY VERY ATTERNS. WE HAVE RUGS 5ES AND QUALITIES, AND A [ TERNS, AS WELL AS PRICES ' JUST ANY BUYER AND TO tOUSE FURNISHINGS. [AVE THE LADIES CALL AND ART SQUARES AND LINOLE- i 3ASE YOU IN QUALITY. PATJ LET US SHOW YOU? u re Company \ EXCU ,-v . ' Savannah, Ga., J / Tamj UT o n rl . juauu v/i Tuesday, Septei SOUTHER? PREMIER CARR] n SPARTANBURG, BLACKSBUI CHESTER, COLUMBIA A > - FOLLOWING SCHEDULE RATES: ~ . VERY LO p.l Lv. Blacksburg 7.23 Lv. King's Creek 7.60 Lv. Smyrna .. 7.6G Lv. Hickory Grove .? 3.0(1 Lv. Sharon .... 8.18 Lv. Yorkvllle 8.36 Lv.1 Rock Hill 9.30 Lv.Chester ..... 1.10.19 !Lv. Blackstock 10.88 Lv. Columbia 12.45 Arrive Savannah, 6.05 a. m.; Ji A. C. L, 7.26 p. m., via S A. L, Tickets Good only on Special ntad m above. Tickets good returning on &li starting point on or before raidnl Sept 19, 1913; To Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 24th, 1913. High Class DAT COACHES i without change, -?;?A TRIP TO ' FLORIDA?"The Land of.Flowi derful Agricultural Develop over the World. SAVANNAH, OA.?With its Beai Docks, Thunderbolt and Tyl and Surf Bathing. For Full Information, Pullmai et Agents Southern Railway, or t L. D. ROBINSON, C. P. & T. A., Columbia S. C W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. A., Columbia, 8. C. r PUMP YOl I WITH G $* KH '' your i '? WL aiders lars>1 * stalitt UH'SH k LIXE \r smqSMB^^H aure i \\ Blflmw I win o ' 1 ? A/T*-A. J./TvA A/ftA A/ghA ^A /T\ ^ TwT Y&+T? W&T TWT WTv VXtj? v { new fai i 4r cl ^ WW A WW WWWT.TVrj wmw 1 % goods are beginning to c ? short time we will be R. <f? ers a complete line op nj 5 in the better grades and * will be glad to 8how yol f what we have to show y< I A Few Early Fall I NEW CREPE RATINES?Yard WINTER WEIGHT COTTON F YARD PLAIN VELVETEEN?YARD ? BROCADED VELVETS?YARD BROCADED DRESS GOODS?A PLAID DRESS GOODS?YARD , NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS? ? 60 Cts. COLORED TABLE DAM. 1 ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMA ? DOILIES TO MATCH BED SHEETS?EACH PILLOW CASES to match t fOUR SHOE STOCK is now comp in Quality, Styles and Prices | CLOUD / *.?. AAA - -/^> AAA A/f^A (T\ TwV tl/Tt*' TV -www VTtj; *Fti7T V QUALITY ?mm AT THC THE FALL. SEASON OF : NOTABLE ONE WITH THE TE ARE NOW ARRIVING, AND H THE SINGLE PURPOSE OF M CRIMINATING BUYERS WHO CONSIDER QUALITY BEFORE STYLES, VARIETY AND QUA r WILL BE PREPARED TO PL! WILL BE GOODS HERE TO P MANDS DRY GOODS, NOTION! STAND THE WEAR AND TE.A 5 GOODS TO MEET THE REQ WANT MORE EXPENSIVE G F SIONS?AND WHILE WE ARE F WANT OUR CUSTOMERS TO R WILL BE JUST AS REASONAB t WE DO NOT EXPECT OR DO PROFITS?MONEY IS NOT E S LISHMENT, AND WHILE WE PROFIT ON OUR GOODS, WE ON A BASIS OF FAIR AND SQl TO OUR CUSTOMERS. SHORT i SALE AND VOLUME OF BUSIN RETURNS ON THE TOTAL BUS | THIS. BECAUSE WE BELIEV] PEOPLE ARE INTELLIGENT TO DEMAND QUALITY MERC J TO EXPECT US TO MAKE A I GOODS AND OUR WORK. REJ ? BUY AT THOMSON'S YOU WII FAIR PRICE?THE BEST OUA , FAIR PRICE. VISIT THOMSOI BE PLEASED WITH WHAT YOl | TO SEE YOU AND TO SHOW Y AMONG OUR NE\ BERKELEY CAMBRICS, for Lad a Yard; No. 100 at 20 CTS. a Every lady who makes her 01 Cambria la?the BEST Cambr SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK?A standard the world over?Ya SOFT FINISH EMBROIDERY C CURTAIN SCRIM?New patterns SHOP AT THOMSON'8. \ GOODS. WE CAN PLEASE THE THOMSO OCR LINE IS COMPLETE A ND Prices Right. We are closing LJLout our lines of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, etc., and it will pay you to see is before you buy. We are also making lose prices on Wagons, Buggies, Hariess, Groceries, etc. Call and see us Ve are still at the same old place. JACKSON BROS., 70t.f.4t Clover, S. C. RSION TO f facksonville, Fla., LND *. )a, Fla. T?1 99 riowers tnber 16, 1913, via i RAILWAY \ER OF THE SOUTH i? ROM ig, yorkvillje, rock hill..; id intermediate points on and very dow round hup >W RATES [. Savannah Jacksonv'e Tampa I $4.00 $7.00 $$.00 4.00 7.00 9.00 i 4.00 7.00 9.00 I ' 4.00 7.00 * 9.00 I 4.00 7.00 9.00 1 A A n AA A A A *.UU I.UU l 4.00 7.00 0.00 I 3.60 8.60 8.60 3.26 f.OO 8.26 .m 2.60 4.00 .. 7.00 acksonvlUe, 0.00 a. m.; Tampa, via. .40 p. m. Trains and Regular Trains Sched1 Regular Trains to reach original ight as follows: To Savannah, Oa., Fla., Sept 21st 1918; To Tampa, ind PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS THE TROPICS [: ers," Health and Pleasure. Wonments attracting people from all n . utiful Parks, Magnificent Shipping >ee Island, Famous for Sea Foods n Reservations, etc., apply to Tlcko s. h. mclean, b. p. a., Columbia, S. C. H. F. GARY, G. P. A. Washington, B. C. JR WATER | ASOLINE | i ... . : : ERY FARM should have a Gas- & Engine Pumping Outfit Why? 4 Because of the imntense amount a rd labor that It would save, most I ilch labor is done by WOMEN. ? tics gathered by & Mlssisslpl Ag- 4 ural College, go to show that the ? ge WOMAN on the farm draws 4 arrles ONE TON of water every a Now. Mr. MAN, don't you think 4 nld be a real good idea to relieve ? folks of this immense burden of A ?labor that can be better done 4 a Gasoline Engine? And eape- ? when the cost of iiuch an outfit A Will meet every requirement of Farm, can be had at a figure con- ? ibly less than One Hundred Dol- a ind the running expense after in- 4 si <_ n1mA?l maIKUa Pnmn HUUf 10 CU1UUQI. ||UVUUI?. VVIHV ? et us tell you about our QA80- 0 PUMPING OUTFITS. We are that we can Interest yon if you nly let us tell you about It. Send e terature. A postal card will do. $ iforkville Hardware Co. * t 0A ^ AAA AAA AAA AAA w tiTvTJP WT*7 wvw TwT TwT TwT TwT X GOODS| CUD'S 1 THANK YOU. OUR NEW FALL A !OME IN AND WITHIN A VERY X ESADY TO SHOW OUR CUSTOM- A E3W FALL AND WINTER GOODS ? AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. WE 2 J?YOU WILL BE PLEASED AT ? )U. ? Specials at Chad's f 2d OTS. | OULARDS?Stripes and Dots? ^ - s& ore. ? -ss I 11 Colors?YARD 60 OWL 9 25 ore. I YARD 10, 15, 20, 25 OTS. ? \8K?Yard 25 OTS. + SK?YD. 50 OTS., 75 OTS., $1.00 J 55 OTS. to $1.25 & he Sheets. X ilete and we can please all comers J iSH STORE | A/Ti A/T*A A/T1A A^A W VW vtw wv WAT*/ w~w TX^F ANDPWani )MSON'S 1913 PROMISES TO BE A MOST [OMSON CO. OUR PALL LINES WING BEEN SELECTED WITH EETING THE WANTS OF DIS- 1 WANT QUALITY GOODS?WHO LOW PRICE?WHO CONSIDER NTITY?WE KNOW THAT WE I EASE ALL COMERS. THERE fi LEASE THE BUYER WHO DE3. CLOTHING, SHOES, ETC., TO R OF EVERY DAY USE. AND UIREMENTS OF THOSE WHO ! ARMENTS FOR DRESS OCCAEMPHASIZING QUALITIES, WE EMEMBER THAT OUR PRICES j LE AS PRICES CAtt BE MADE. WE DESIRE UNREASONABLE VERYTHING IN THIS ESTABMUST HAVE A REASONABLE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ONLY TARE DEALING. SATISFACTION PROFITS ON THE INDIVIDUAL ESS TO GIVE US REASONABLE rNESS HANDLED. WE EXPECT 5 S THAT MOST YORK COUNTY AND APPRECIATIVE ENOUGH HANDISE AND FAIR ENOUGH IEASONABLE PROFIT ON OUR 3T ASSURED THAT WHEN YOU jL buy quality goods at a lity is the cheapest at a V'S FREQUENTLY. YOU WILL J SEE. WE WILL BE PLEASED OU. V arrivals are ? ies* Underwear?No. 60 at 15 OTS. Yard; No. 150 at 25 OTS. a Yard. vn garments knows what BerkeleY lc made for ladles' wear. NDROSCOGGIN BLEACHING?A rd 10 OTS. \ LOTH?Yard 15 CIS. 10 CTS., 15 CTS., 25 OTS. Yd. ^ATCH OUR ADS. SEE OUR YOU?WE CAN SATISFY YOU. B j* N COMPANY y gggF???weaggeg SEED FOB FAIX SOWING PARTIES interested in best Government prices of Seed for fall sowing and winter cover crops, will do well to confer with me. JOHN R. BLAIR, 2t. Demonstration Agent 5 Send The Enquirer your orders for Commeroial Printing.