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Jtyenxl JJotirw. " ' = ' Ancona Mill. Sendees Sunday evening at 7.30. conducted by Rev. Henry Stoke*. i 1 Jc'v ?ard ?* Thanks. r We" take this means of thanking our friend* and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us in Connection with the burning of nnr hnmfl W. H. Hagans and Family. Clover. October 22. A Gentle and Effeetive Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is What people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Or. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex., writes: "They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife i 1 I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c at all druggists, or by mall,?H. JS. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St Louis. Annual Flower Show Will be held Wednesday, Oct. 29th, at the Three C's Hotel. Yorkville. Doors open at 11 a. m. Admission 15c. 10c. Hot dinner, beginning at 12 m. Supper at 6 p. m. All exhibits must be in by 6 p. m., Tuesday. 28th. List of Prises:-? 1st prise?Best collection Chrysanthe " " - - ^ ? C mums, not less man iv varieties ?? 2d prise?2d best collection Chrysanthemums Brass Jardiniere 2d prise?3rd best collection Chrysanthemums Willow Craft Basket 4th prize?3 best White Chrysanthemums Cluny Table Runner. 5th prize?3 best Red Chrysanthemums Plateau 6 th prize?3 best Cream Chrysanthemums ' Casserole, Nickle Mounted 7th prize?3 best Bronze Chrysanthemus Ceramic Vase 8th prize?3 best Pink Chrysanthemums?Japanese Willow Sandwich Basket 9th prise?3 best Yellow Chrysanthemums 1 doz. China Desert Saucers 10th prize?Best New variety?Pictures, "Cupid Awake and Asleep." 11th prize?Best Maidenhair fern China Bowl 12th prize?Best Pern, other than Maidenhair Nickle Walter 13th prize?Best Begonia Ramlkins, Guernsey Ware 14th prize?Best Potted Plant Aluminum Boiler 15m prise?ueranium mass riiciisr 16th prize?Best collection Dahlias Mahogany Waiter 17th prize?Best collection Roses Silver Tea Bell 18th prize?Best Single Rose Lace Handkerchief 19th prize?Best piece Embroidery Yorkville Souvenir Spoon 20th prize?Best piece Crochet Silver Mounted Scissors. Eezema and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medication in Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all Impurities?stops itching Instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointments is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment All druggists or by mail, 60c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co,, Philadelphia and St Louis. Clever. Retf. J. H. Machen will preach at Clover, Strtrtfay afternoon at 3.30. i i 1 . ' The Family Cough Medicine. In every hbme there should be a bottle of Dr.; King's New Discovery, ready for Immediate use when any member"' df ^he ' family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop the spread 'of <sickness. S. A. Stld, of Mason. Mich., writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr.' King's New Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the-woHd. Two 50c bottles cored me Of; .pneumonia."-, Thousands of other families have been equally benefitted and depend entirely upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles,.' Tvery dose helps. Price 50c and 11.60. All druggists. H. E. Bucklen A Co. Philadelphia or st. juouia. The Fourth Quarterly Conference Of the Hickory Grove, circuit meets next Saturday,' October 25th, at New Zion church..AU stewards and offl'" i please take notice and be on hand. Vs the year la rapidly closing: we desife good attendance and full reports. H. B. Hardy, Pastor. Women Who Get Dizzy. Every woman who Is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will, improve the V. lav. ntmnafh OnA vicnr iicoiiu, ?uuiu5 o%* VMB?M M.i?. t*ov. from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., says: "Four doctors had given me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die. when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good." Just try them. 60c and $1.00 at all druggists or by malL ?H. E. Bucklen ft Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. HYMENEAL Markfed?At the Methodist parsonage in Yorkville on October 20, 1913, by Rev. Henry Stokes, Mr. PRESTON* SWINK and Miss MARTHA LEWIS, both of Clover. $he Cotton JjRarhet. , New York. October 23.?Spot cotton steady; middling uplands, 14.50; middling gulf, 14.75; sales 800 bales. Futures closed as follows: Oct. 14.14; Nov. 13.88; Dec. 13.93; Jan. 13.71; Feb. 13.69; Mar. 13.72; April 13.71; May 13.70; June 13.60; July 13.58. Yorkville, Oct. 24.?Cotton. 13Jc. Sharon, Oct. 24.?Cotton, 13.80c. Hickory Grove. Oct. 24.?Cotton, 13Jc. Clover, Oct. 24.?Coton. 13Jc. Tlrzah, Oct. 24.?Cotton. 13jc. Rock Hdll, Oct. 24.?Cotton, 132c. Guthriesville, Oct. 24.?Cotton, 13jc. McConnellsville, Oct. 24.?Cotton, 13]c. Cotton Seed. Per Bu.' Yorkville, ..30 lbs., 37Jc; 32 lbs, 40c. Sharon 32 lbs., 40c. Hickory Grove 38c. Clover 37 Jc. Tirzah 37c. Rock Hill 37|c. Guthriesville 37Jc. McConnellsville 38c. LrOST SHEEP WHITE, with black feet and black face. Been away since June. In formation appreciated. Address me on Yorkville No. 3. F. D. DAVIDSON. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS ARE THE BEST ASK THE MAN WHO HAS ONE AND THEN SEE US. CARROLL BROS Our Stove is now in operation? Come and warm yourself at our stove. SIX ROOM HOUSE . An Acre lot in town of Clover for Sale or exchange .for Farm. See or write me at oBc* at Clover N. E. DICKSON. 86 f It CIVIL WAR RELICS Persons having civil .war Relics that they are willing to I contribute to the South Carolina room at Richmond, through the Winnie Davis Chapter, U. D. C., should confer with Mrs. W. H. Fowler, Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. S. C. ABhe or Mrs. w. H. HERNDON, 85-f-2t Chairman. Phew! Did It catch you or were you ready for it? If you were ready, it is probable that you bought your Heating Stove from us. If you were not ready and yet want a Heater, come and let us show you what we have?How Good and How Reasonably Priced. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. If you need a Cooker, see us. We have a splendid line of Cooking Stoves and Ranges?Reasonably Priced and Rightly Made. PICTURE FRAMES made to order In all sixes on short notice. Let us frame your pictures. CARROLL FURNITURE CO OUR BUSINESS Spells L-U-M-B-E-R, and everything pertaining to building. We know LUMBER better than we know anything else. Know it from the tree to the kiln-dried and finished product Our knowledge and experience in Lumber is at your service. If you want much or little, rough or dressed, made up or in bulk, it is to your interest to see us before buying a stick of Lumber- See us for FRAMING, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, WEATHERBOARDING, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS. FRAMES. j WINDOWS, LIME, CEMENT, . BRICK. PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES, PUTTY. GLASS, BUILDERS* HARDWARE. ETC. We will be pleased to serve you and you will find that our Prices are Right T T 1HTT T TN? * COMPANY EASILY ANSWERED WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE ' TO HAVE BUGGY AND WAGON REPAIRING and HORSE ' SHOEING DONE ?*????? Dozens.of folks will tell you that the 1 BEST place is at the Thomasson Repair Shop RIGHT BACK of The Yorkville Hardware Co.'s Store. WE SURE BELIEVE they KNOW what they are talking about. Suppose YOU TRY IT. Thomasson Repair Shop T. K. THOMASSON, Manager. ? _ , Melrose Flour The highest grade wheat grown in the great wheat belt, is ground into MELROSE FLOUR And the finest bread made in Yorkville, is produced from MELROSE FLOUR. Dozen of housewives of Yorkville? where good cooking is the rule?will tell you that they have never used a Flour that is superior to MELROSE, and It will be the TRUTH, because better Floor is not made. TRY A SACK AT YOUR HOUSE. WESTERN CREAM? Is the next best to MELROSE. It is a little cheaper, but almost as good? good enough for us to sell?good enough for most folks. It will please YOU. See us for everything in GOOD GROCERIES. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Go. SEED | OATS We have more than One Thousand Bushels of Seed Oats?Red Rust Proof. Appier. Bancroft and NinetySix. If you want some real nice Seed Oats we can supply them. Still have Crimson Clover, Red Clover, Rape and Hairy Vetch. HOG FEED, BRAX AND SHORTS, RICE MEAL AND RICE BRAX. We have Fertilizers for oatfi?8-1-4, 10-6, 10-4, 10-2 and 16 per cent Acid, all dry and will go through a drill. Twenty pounds of good white Rice for 11. Five pounds of good Coffee for 61.00. One hundred pounds of good Flour for 62.60. nTT/%r*c? M T TSOd mrr A\T n/AOT snuriis IUI IJ?JOO iiiaa^ /O X . YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Now Open My RESTAURANT is now Open on the Second Floor of the McNeel Building, and I am ready to serve the hungry with flrst-class Meals or Special Orders at all hours. When you feel like eating, come and see us?UpI WANT EGGS and will pay 25 CTS. a Dozen for all the Fresh Eggs that are offered. Bring them In. CLOTHES PRESSING? Don't forget the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB is always ready to do your CLEANING. PRESSING. DYEING And we will give you good work and prompt service. Bring your work or Phone us and we will send for them and return the work promptly. R. D. DORSETT nonn nr imcditai UllLflU U1 llUtll ll/IL FEAR OF KNIFE)? SUFFERING. All three often useless if you use MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. Write for Booklet of Wonderful Cures, also Special Folder for Women. Remedy Sales Corporation CHARLOTTE, N. C. I The BEST?L( j A DAY OR TWO AGO, J THOMSON'S STORE, SAII I TAINL.Y HAVE THE GO< J TIES AND YOUR PRIC1 * CAN FIND ANYWHERE." d THIS LADY HAD THO V MARKET ON COAT SUI1 1 NERY. SHE BACKED H 1 HER JUDGMENT BY BITS I MAY WE SERVE YOU MEN'S CI YOU can get better Clothing valu< than we have ever been abb contributing causes that hav< ask you to give us a chance t ment. We know you canno where than we can offer you. Men's BLUE SERGE SILK LINI Men's VENETIAN LINED SUITS fashionable Mixtures?At ?: LADIES' COA1 Although our stock of Ladles' an very large and very complet? Suits from the manufacturer! bought your Coat or Suit, con venience. *- ' Ladles' and Misses' LONG COATS Brown?Priced from Ladies' COAT SUITS?Black. Nav; Children's COATS in Red, Navy, I ? SHOES FOR MEN, WC The CROSSETT Shoe for Men is e ket at the price?$4.00 and $ Shoe in Vici and Russia Cal and in Lace and Button, an CROSSETT Shoes MAKE LIf The REED Shoe for Men in Pate $3.00 and $3.50 a Pair, is all buy. REED Shoes will give QUEEN QUALITY Shoes for Lad Fitting and Best Wearing Sh< are showing them in Patent. ?Lace and Button?Priced i ?/\omA\T Y7I A 1TAD UPLl Chn/fo ' DUOl r n y vivn u ipiivco tvi $2 Vlcl leathers?Lace and But qualities and style Children's SCHOOL SHOES?Fo leather; Button and Lace?I $ These are .thoroughly well nr the Young Americas and the! \ \ MEN'S We are showing our New Fall Lin & SHIRTS for. Men'who want b* 0 Stripes?Ftifl sizes?well mat & HEME h Now that cooler days have come UNDERWEAR for Men, Boys. U ? We have all kinds of Heavy Flee a complete line of UNION SUITS - BLAN THOMSON has a big stock of P $ Come and let us show you. ] The THOMSO If it is SeasonableYou will And It at this Store? W. E. FERGUSON'S?Our stock of FANCY GROCERIES Is being added to constantly?New and Seasonable Goods coming almost every day. If there is anything that your appetite raa.Ha for lust at this season. Phone US. The chances are 10 to 1 that we have It now. SEE US FOR? BEST COFFEES and TEAS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR MAPLE SYJttJP MACARONI and CHEESE EVAPORATED PEACHES, CAKES and CRACKERS BEECHNUT DRIED BEEF BEECHNUT BACON BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER AND OTHER THINGS. Phone No. 84. Prompt Delivery. *W.' E. FERGUSON C ^aLi An Air of STABILITY Attaches itself to the man who PAYS WITH CHECKS. It gives the "other fellow" an impression of your business capacity that the cold cash will nnt /mn nnt cHvn A DiLnk Rnnk and a Check Book are earmarks of thrift, and thrift is an essential to successful business dealings. Now that you are marketing your Farm products, and getting more or less money, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS GOOD BANK? We will keep your account straight for you?Your money will be safe? Every transaction will speak for itself?Every Canceled Check will be a receipt for your payments?START IT TODAY?DEPOSIT IN THIS BANK? First National Bank Of Sharon, S. C. Rice Meal FOR HOGS. I am now supplied with RICE . MEAL. This is not to be confounded with some rice meal sold by some dealers, but is nothing but rice bran, and costs as much as the genuine article. See me for GENUINE RICE MEAL for your hogs. LOUIS ROTH J,,TiA <T?*-tTk A/T1A k*++ W wTw VwV tiTFvJ? VW COAT DON'T FAIL TO SEE oui you buy. You will be the Styles and our Prices. SPLENDID COAT SUIT VALUE! Fine Tailored Suits, Long C fabrics in Epingles, French Serge nes, jVhipcords, Fancy Worstedsstores at $25.00. We thought it have marked them at one PriceOther Novelty Suits for Lad $15.00 and $18.50. As a SPECIAL LEADER we Storm Serges, and All Wool, Twi Shades?Suits that are well wort BIG VALUES IN LADIES' AND Over Fiftv Fall Sample Coal per cent discount. This line rep Medium and High Class Coats, should see them early. Already There's good choice in the lot. $18.75; $20 Coats at $15; $15 Co; Coats at $7.50. $8 Junior Coats Children's $5 Coats at $3.75; Chili $3 Coats at $2.25. WE RECEIVED YESTERDAY, SHIPMENT OP LADIES' C OF EXTRA CHOICE IN ST1 BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS? Wool Norfolks, Cassimer Noi $2.00, $2.50, 3 BOYS' WOOL KNEE PANTS? 5 to 18 years of Age?At 6 MEN'S SUITS Men's All Wool Guaranteed MEN'S PANTS Men's Cassimer and Worsted The CLOUD < K4 ?4^> S* WEST Price<n| m A LADY WHO tVAS IN - K | "you PEOPLE CER- I gj DDS AND THE VARIE- ft |f SS ARE AS LOW AS I A U 'ROUGHLY TRIED THE - B rS. COATS AND MILLI- f ?g ER STATEMENTS AND V 3? rTVfi AT THnWSrtV'8. IE ? ivE* LL PLEL\8E YOU. | |g L0THING 3 ia at THOMSON'S this Pall season 5 to offer YOU. There are many 5 brought this about, and we only 0 show you the truth of our statet get better Clothing values anyLet us show you. 3D SUITS?Price $20.00 in Serges?Grays, Browns and $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00 PS AND SUITS d Misses' Coats and Coat Suits is j, we are unable to get Coats and 1 fast enough. If.you haven't yet le and see us at your earliest con .. - < .1 I in Black, Gray, Tan, Navy and $3.98 to $18.00 y, Brown?Priced $10.00 to $18.50 Irown and Tan?Priced from $2.50 to $7.50 MEN AND CHILDREN aslly the BEST Shoe on this mar1.50 a Pair. We are showing this f, Patent and Gunmetal leathers, d in a variety of desirable lasts. i'E'S WALK EASY, int. Gunmetal and Tan?Priced at . the Shoe value that the price will you full value for the money, les?Easily the most Stylish, Best ae for Ladies on the market. We Guhmetal, Vici and Tan leathers it $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Ladies?in Patent, Gunmetal and ton?Worth the price In wearing: $2.50 and $3.00 r Boys and Girls?In Gunmetal 'rlced at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. tade and will five satisfaction to r-papas who buy the Shoes. SHIRTS , e of WILSON BROS.* NEGLIGEE Dmething better. Plain white and le?Price $1.00 Each mber that you can find a full line of idles and Misses, at THOMSON'S, ced Shirts and Drawers, and also I.' KETS J, URE ALL WOOL BLANKETS? Priced at $3.50 to $6.50 N COMPAN^ LADIES'Si SHOPPING, as a rule, Is a task not very pleasant. We believe, howi ever, that it will be pleasant for you, If you will be served by our competent and obliging sales force. We have a competent saleslady in charge of our Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Department, and you will find her resourceful. Let her help you plan your winter dress. Our line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Readyto-Wear Clothing, Cloaks, Skirts, etp., and Shoes, was never more complete. A visit to our store should prove pleasant as well as profitable to you. Get the Habit?Trade with? Shannon-Smarr Co. "Satisfaction or Your Money Back." SHARON - - S. C. '' ; ; ? 1 Dig ?>en Are you acquainted with Big Ben? If not, you certainly ought to be. Big Ben is the name of the Best Alarm Clock that has ever been built BIG BEN Is always on the job as a time-keeper and never goes to sleep in the early hours when you depend on him for an early train or to go. to work. Just wind him up before you go to bed, and set the alarm hand at the hour that you want to get up and Big Ben will call you right on the minute. He will either call continuously or call awhile and rest awhile. Big Ben sells for {2.50, but is worth more to the man who wants a reliable "Helpyougetup." T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. HORSES AND VEHICLES WE would like the people of Yorkville and vicinity to know that we are in the livery business at the James Stand in the rear of Stroup's Store, and are prepared to give every variety of first class service on short notice. We have good horses and good vehicles. We cater to the commercial trade as well as the transient and nlnnonrA fro H n We will do your draying at most reasonable rates, and If you want to go to or from any train at any hour, all you have to do Is to notify us. We will take your trunk to the depot or from the depot to your home. We will plow your garden at a very reasonable price, and you need not hesitate to ask us about anything you might need in Livery. If it isn't convenient to see BLAKELY PLAXICO at the Barn or on the street, Just call him up through Phone No. 48. M. E. PLAXICO & SON. Lift AmA (jiAuTk mAm Ar^A m.t.m A/taa rrjp WT VtjTV Vvvj? TJTV vXTVW \J7V SUITS Coats and Coat Suits before I pleased with the Varieties, j Let us show YOU Today. Jutaway Styles, made of the newest s. Pebble Cheviots, Eponges, Ratl?Suits that are sold In the leading wise to make Special Prices and -$19.50 Each. ies, Misses and Juniors at $12.50, offer the Newest Suits in All Wool 11 Back Broadcloth, in the leading h $15.00?SPECIAL $10.00 CHILDREN'S COATS :s (No two alike) purchased at 25 resents everything that is good in gotten out this season, and you we are selling quite a good many. Let us show you. $25 Coats at ats at $11.75; $12 Coats $8.75; $10 at $6.00: $6 Junior Coats at $4.50; [Jren's $4 Coats at $3.00; Children's BY EXPRESS, ANOTHER BIG 'OAT SUITS?MANY OF THESE l'LES AND QUALITY. rfolks. Blue Serge Norfolks, at >3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 a Suit. 0 CTS., 75 CTS., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Suits?at $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15. Pants at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 5ash store. - .tj f. /T^ .t. /T\ - 'T'i .t. iT> TVT Vtv tiTV WTW *|rw^ THE CITY MARKET WE ^ PAY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A DOZEN FOR FRESH EGGS, AND TWENTY CENTS A POUND FOR GOOD BUTTER.. bring us what you have. We handle the best beef to be had, and cut It exactly right Some of. the beat judges of beef tfe know, say the butchers of the big cities do not handle anything like as good stock and none of them cut it better. Fine Sausage?Both Pure Pork and Mixed?are a Specialty with us, and tt Is rood. Whether you want it Fresh or Cured, you can get HAM from us by the POUND. We will sell you BOILED HAM, ready for the table, from half , a pound up. Ill the market, all the time, for the BEST BEEF CATTLE. Fresh Oysters Friday Night and Saturday, and Fresh Fish. Saturday. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. SHOES & r . > . We now have a full line of Ladles' fine 8hoes Option Line in. Patent, Qun Metal, Vlci Kid, Tans and Red Vici. !W. L. DOUGLAS For Men at 98.00, $3.60 and $4.00 The hest Shoe on the market in Dress Shoes. A full line of Work and Heavy Shoes for Men, Women and Children, at Reasonable Prices. McCONNELL'S THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. i ^ -J* . J j i 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 wmcn prompu us to do whatever we possibly can to encourage and to aid those who five us their patronage. ' < Bank of Hickory Grove 4 r-' . t ii 4 ( ? ' ' I i I' - " ' Typewriters i , . See us tor a REBUILT MACHINE?AS GOOD AS NEW?*nd save from HALF to TWO-THIRDS the price of a new machine. Remington No. 10 $48 to $57 Remington NO. 6 $22.50 to $30.00 Roydl Standard No. 5 $42.50 to $50. Oliver No. 3 $20 to $33. m<v?* No K S35 to $45 Smith Premier No. 2 4 $25 to $33. Smith, (Premier No. 10 $37.50 to $47. Underwood No. 6 $35 to $62. WoVi't y6u see as about it? .... Li. M. GRIST'S SONS, t > ON M J V k 3 ' r '? vl Jl f UWi I '' Y H ...WILL BI ^ .r*v ^ this prope * of which if Four of the C< r*A<A?mnnr thn 1 aujuuiuig uic r lots have a de| <1 The Two Li respectively; tl feet 7 inches. I gress Street of The Sale of this Legal Notice of t this paper. Without ville, and those inter the building of the J located as they are, I UUIN 1 I WATCH This P; I J. C. WILBOR I YORKVILLE, S. C '.t N ^ ri ? LAD .READY-T G ARM You will find GREAT Dartment. You ha\ for we are contini things?Every garno Price?. LADIES* COAT SUITS LADIES' SHORT COATS LADIES' LONG COATS LADIES' SKIRTS LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS LADIES' OUTING NIGHT GOWNS LADIES' WOOL UNDERSKIRTS LADIES' SILK* PETTICOATS LADIES' HOSIERY LADIES' SWEATERS LADIES* HOUSE DRE8SES LADIES' klMONOS LADIES* LONG SLEEVE VESTS LADIES' RIBBED PANTS LADIES' UNION SUITS YOU WILL FIND OUR STOCK < THAT SHOULD BE IN AN UP-TO-DATE DE?A REMEMBER:?WE PAY ALL P COAT SUITS ARE SENT ON CHARGES ONE WAY, WHET Kirkpatrick THE BIG STORE/WIT Cheese ; . ' ? We got the most votes for having the best cheese. That Molasses we talk so much of through The Enquirer is still going. Some Karo. Another shipment of Hams?buy and save from 6 to 7 cents a pound. Juicy Mackerel and White Fish. We received on Tuesday Canned Homdny, Beans, Kraut, Corn and dried California Peaches?elegant fruit. We have some Dried Apples and Unpeeled Peaches. Bring me eggs if you have them. Some demand for Butter. Sweet Potatoes. Bring me you Cow, Calf, Coat and Sheep Skins or any other skins large enough to be used, especially with the hair on. W. H. HERNDON , AUCTION BALE SATURDAY, November 1. 1913, there- will be a Sale of Household and Kitchen Furniture and Farming Implements at the residence of the late S. M. Wilson on King's Mountain, N. C. R. F. D. No. S. DON'TSend out of town for a TINNER to do your Roofing. Guttering and Sheet Metal Work, as I am on the-job at all times. All work Cash. O. W. KUNZ. an/n a 1 \JLVU/\ . ~ T I ork Con ouse l SOLD A1 ? DTV hoc hppti divl 1% 1 1 11UO K/VV1I W1 T-'J ont on Congress S ir. -u '- .s I 1 t\ : < \. ' e. . / t | ingress Street lots hav< dcCaw property a fro? )tb of 92 feet to a 15-: berty Street Lots hav< le 33-foot lot adjoins t! The Court House lot - A A ^ t T ffl 13Z teet, and on Liner property will be made in he Court House Commissi Question 1 ested should certainly i Sew $75,000.00 Court cannot help bat enhanc MISS THIS OPP< YOU M iper for the MAP. Fo N, Selling Agents * t. I E S' O-WEAR. ENTS VALUES in this Dere not seen them all, tally getting in New tent is a Snecial at the $7.50 TO $25.00 {& $7.50 TO $26.00 'T $2.08 TO $15.00 1 $1.08 TO $0.50 1 48 CIS. TO $$.50 I 48 CIS., 75 CTS., and 08 CT8. 48 CTS. TO $2.50 $1.08 TO $5.00 10 CIS. TO $1.60 48 CTS. TO $8.50 08 CTS. TO $3.50 48 CTS. TO $3.6* ! 25 cfe. TO $1.50 . 25 CIS. TO $1.00 48 CTS. TO $2.00 < COMPLETE IN EVERYTHING ' ' % kRTMENT STORE ARCEL POST CHARGES. IF APPROVAL, WE PAY POSTAL 7HER YOU BUY OR NOT. - Belk Co. H THE BIG STOCK ?? 5 J Lanterns LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. WE HAVE THEM FROM 60 CTS. TO $1.25 ALSO HAVE LANTERN GLOBES AND BURNER8. Yorkville Hardware Co. S > " y / >' < SHOES! SHOE8! WE still have a lot of Shoes that we are making some very close prices on to close out, also Dry Goods. Notions, Etc., that we want to sell at once. Call and take a look at our line of Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc. P. S.?Don't forget your Guano note, mortgage or open account that you owe us. We can handle the money any time to an advantage, so please call and settle early. 5, JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C. 84 tf 4t WtT Typewriter Ribbons?All kinds? At The Enquirer Office. " V NOVEMl * f At 11C l E = fnty Cot 'operty. r PUBLIC 1 *- ' . f * ided into Seven Itreet and Two on e- a frontage of 26V2 fe itage of 26 feet; all C foot Alley. 2 a frontage of 25 fe( he Law Range and has as a whole, has a froi ty Street 165 feet. accordance with the terms ioners, which appears frot * his is the Most Desirabl tat has ever been pat on ivail themselves of this House and other impt e in value. 3RTUNITY, Mr. AY R EG R E r r Further Information Call The PEOPLE'! ROC1 a ^- V IB' fl wp fli&fiSHI^HB HHWH agSD$&jl^^^K /^9j|^p|fl M k - \ j <s ? ^>.v \i\i :vi K'.'J'Y N uniH >1* . . . - ========= SURE TO WINHave you ever said or heard anybody else say that "the moat aetioua objection I have to life insurance Is you must die to win." I have heard the expression many times, and it impresses me very much M the statement I have heard church members make as to not believing in foreign missions. I have never known of many men who actually carried life Insurance offering the first objection, or of any who made the second, who liberally contributed to home mleslons or any other kind?have you, gentle reader? The first gentleman feels that he should try to offer a plausible excuse for not meeting a duty he owes his family or his estate. and the second?well the less said about him the better. I am prepared to knock the "die-to-wln" fellow clear out of the box. If you are the man, call and ask that the Mutual Benefit's Acceleratlve Endowment plan be explained to you. It Is without exception the most attractive contract offered by any company. It la a fact that under this plan the company Is regularly paying living policy-holders the face of their ordinal? life policies in cash. In the face '6f the fact that when the policies were originally Issued It did not agree to do so except In oase of death. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent FOR SAXJB OB KSMT MY Residence and lot on North Congress Street See me at oaoe. Mrs. M. H. METT8. 83. tf. It. ^ r or im nvti mnwm i your ordoro to Tho Enquiror Offioo. 11 tm% . j ! > r-~ ' * 3ER3RD I Vclock A. M. I ? < <':>?$ * . irt I i> - ? i AUCTION... I '] Lots, Five of 1 Liberty Street J ;et, and the lot ongress Street ;t and 33 feet a depth of 132 ntage on Coni set forth in the q time to time in e Business Property the market in York - tVH.t opportunity. With ovements, the lots, INVESTOR? r IT. OnS TRUST CO., R HILL, S. C, >