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vidual ears of the same variety, and gave .each the same attention In every particular, and upon gathering and weighing each row separately, he found that the yield varied from 70 pounds to 110 pounds per row, thus showing the vast difference in the yielding qualities of corn, even though It be of the same type and variety. John R. Blair. Sharon, October 27. AT THE CHURCHES. mtttwodist Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.SO o'clock. FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.SO o'clock. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.SO o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Special $otices. MMtinQ At the Hickory Qrove A. R P. church on next Sabbath, November the second. John N. McGlU. Oct. 27th, 1913. Service* at Allison Creek. Beginning on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock and continuing through Sunday. Preaching by Rev. F. O. Hart man. F. Ray Riddle, Pastor. Card of Thanks. In behalf of my mother and myself, I desire to thank the good people of YorkVMe, both white and colored, for the many kindnesses that have been shown us in connection with the illness and burial of my father, the late Allen White, Sr. Respectfully, It _ Allen White, Jr. At tbs Baptist Church. Protracted services will be commenced in the Yorkville Baptist * " ' at 7.30 church on next muuua/ ctvU...b o'clock, in which the pastor will be assisted by Rev. L*. A. Cooper of Batesburg, S. C., and a capable choir leader. Announcements as to subsequent services will be made at the first meeting. Members of other churches in the town and surrounding country, as well as the public generally, are cordially Invited to attend all the services. J. H. Machen, Pastor. Programme. Of the Teachers' Association, Saturday, November 1, 1918, Graded School Auditorium, Yorkvllle, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.: Prayer?Rev. Henry Stokea Address of Welcome?Mayor Hart. X. Response?R. H. Holllday, presl. dent of the Association. ^ Duet?Misses Eberhardt and Ashe. Why are the results In the teaching of reading in the primary grades so unsatisfactory? Paper by Miss Winnie Crawford. Discussion by primary teachers of Port Mill, Catawba Junction and Bullock's Creek. Reading?Miss Olive Walker. The relative importance of various ublects in the common school course of study. Paper by Supt. Koon, of Bethany. Discussion by Superintendents Gunter, Magginls and Riddle. Duet?Misses Eberh&rdt and Ashe. Address?Rev. Alexander Martin. 3.30 p. m.?Girls' basket ball team. OBITUARY. Dnn>?In Torkvllle on October 23, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Porter, aged a few weeks. The Interment was at Sharon. ghe potion gftarhrt. October 28, 1913. Cotton 8*ed Torkvllle 13.871 371 Clover 14 37ft | Sharon .... 14 41 1 Sharon?Seed, 32 lbs. Hickory' Grove 14 38 ] Rock Hill 14 37 Tlrxah .131 37 GuthrlesvHle 13J 37} McConnellsville 131 38 THE "WE-TIX-IT" SHOP WE have the Workmen, including a First-class man in Wood. Our work is guaranteed to be right and our prices reasonable and just. Patronage solicited. ALL Accounts on our books must be settled AT ONCE. We need the money. 86t4t R. E. MONTGOMERY, Prop. WtT For the Best Job Printing send your orders to The Enquirer Office. Bank No. 169. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C., at the close of business October 21, 1913. Resources. Loans and Discounts 3128,533 93 Overdrafts 574 32 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,805 48 Due from Banks and Bankers .. 80,245 57 Currency 4,556 00 Gold 922 50 Silver and other Minor Coin 1,491 35 Checks and Cash Items.... 230 15 Total 8218,359 30 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in I 30,000 00 Surplus Fund 3,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,123 17 Due to Banks and Bankers. 3,992 80 Individual Deposits subject to check 100,237 23 Time Certificates of Deposit 62.016 93 Cashier's Checks 1,989 17 Bills Payable, including: Certificates ror Money Borrowed 15,000 00 Total $218,359 30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York, ss. Before me comes J AS. A. PAGE, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being: duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing: statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of said Bank. JAS. A. PAG Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of October, 1913. J. P. SIFFORD, Notary Public. Correct Attest:? M. L. Smith. T. M. Campbell, S. A. Sifford, Directors. QUICK TO LEARN PEOPLE ARE QUICK TO LEAKIV WMEKti i n'Ci x GET FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. MANY HAVE ALREADY FOUND OUT THAT OUR WORK IS AS GOOD AS THE BEST AND OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE. LET US DO YOUR BUGGY AND WAGON REPAIRING, FARM TOOL REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC. You'll find us right back of The Yorkville Hardware Co.'s Store. Thomasson Repair Shop T. K. THOMASSON. Manager. W For the Beet Job Printing tend your orders to The Enquirsr Office. FOB SALB FOUR good Horses. Cheap for cash or on satisfactory terms. Yorkvllle R. F. D. No. 7. 87 ..f.3t? J. C. WALLACE. No. 9633. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank A.t Sharon, In the State of South Carolina. at the Close of business October 21st, 1913: Rssouross: Loans and Discounts 3 83,126 61 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3,168 17 U. 8. Bonas 10 secure circulation : .v.; >4,.. 25,000 00 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 4,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ..... 41.348 17 Due from approved Reserve Agents 24,122 13 Checks and other cash items 128 57 Notes of other National Banks .. 1,510 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents ' 178 56 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, via.: Specie .... : ..13,958 05 Legal-tender notes 500 00 4,458 05 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1.260 00 Total 1188,280 26 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 4,000 001 Undivided Profits, less Expense's and Taxes paid .. 1,929 85 National Bank Notes out tanjllnff 25.000 00 Due other National Banks .. 293 33 Individual Deposits subject to check 77,641 61 Time certificates of deposit 53,325 06 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,190 41 Total $188,280 26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County or York, ss: I. J. 8. HARTNESS, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of October, 1913. (Seal) C. S. Pratt, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: I J. L. Rainev. Kelly Inman, J. E. Plexico, Directors. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At YorkvlHe. In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, October 21, 1913: Resources: (Loans and Discounts 3183,542 84 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 6,719 30 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 37,500 00 Bonds, Securities, etc 2,500 00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 1,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 65,211 42 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies and Savings Banks 1,000 00 Due from approved Reserve Agents . 18,343 88 Checks and other cash items 259 39 | Notes of other National Banks 965 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 286 97 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz.: Specie $13,292 75 (Legal tender notes 100 00 13,392 75 Redempton fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,875 00 Total :. . .$332,596 56 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Sumiii* fun/i 15.000 00 Undivided Profits, lesB expenses and Taxes paid . 1. 26,316 54 National Bank Notes outstanding 37,500 00 Dividends unpaid 12 00 Individual deposits subject to check.$121,210 90 Savings Deposits.. 17,486 72 Time Certificates of deposit 60,754 52 Cashier's checks outstanding .. .. 315 88 199,768 02 Reserved for taxes, etc 4,000 00 Total J332.596 56 State of South Carolina, County of York, ss: I R. C. ALLEIN. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly [ swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of October, 1913. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Correct?Attest: W. B. Moore. W. I. Withenpoon, O. E. Wilkin*, Directors. WOULD YOU BE A SUFFRAGETTE? YOU WILL NEED LOTS OF STRENGTH AND WILL POWER TO STAND THE TEST. TAKE Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy THE GREAT TONIC. SPECIAL FOLDER FOR WOMEN. Remedy Sales Corporation CHARLOTTE, N. C. SHOES! SHOES! We still have a few pairs of those SHOES that we are selling for LESS THAN COST. The Men's sizes are from six to eight. The Women's sizes are from four to seven. If the numbers will fit your feet, you can certainly save money by coming here for SHOES. Of course we have cur regular line of Shoes and a good stock of Shoes that we are selling ai a very close profit. Come and see us when you want a pair of Shoes. We have Seed Oats, Crimson Clover, Red Clover, Hairy Vetch and Rape. COLE OAT and GUANO PLOW. This is the way to put in oats to prevent freezing. We have everything you need in the shape of Building material?to repair or build a house. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR THE b t i> I UHMUC \jr PURE, RE-CLEANED APPLER SEED OATS SEE ME. MY PRICE IS RIGHT. J. M. FERGUSON. ROBINSON WORLD-FAMED HERO A' THIS AFTERNOO IT GIVES US PLEASURE to and will present TONIGHT REELS, The Life and Adven of Today, as Well as the Gro? of Yesterday. This wonderful picture is rl since August last It was product picts in REALISTIC DETAIL all 1 GREAT ROMANCE OF REAL LI IT IS WORTH WHILE?It is price is Lhie same as heretofore?< (COME UUT YUUKSySLiF AINU E miss an opportunity THAT. MAY The LYRIC THEAT At Popular Prices COME TO OLD GEORGE. THE BUTCHER, for Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits and the Choicest Fresh Meats. We sell almost everything you may peed and at Prices to Suit the Poor. I carry a good line of COFFEES and TEAS and my Prices Are Right. I buy EGGS and BUTTER and PAY AS MUCH AS ANY ONE. When you have COWS or HOGS to sell, let the Old Man know. He weighs them with his eye and pays the price. You know what you get at home for them. Some people want to go and try Every new fangled thing they see; But there are old fashioned things yet | That are good enough for me. OLD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. That Buggy You Intend To Buy See ub about It We can Inter eat you in QuaUty, 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 years. The Tyson A Jones always gives satisfaction and the Sumter Boggy is a very close second in all that a Buggy ought to be. Yes, see us before you bur. MULES? Before you buy, come and see what ! we have to offer. We can get together VII r HIT lUIU Hid iv>u>r>, SMOAK-BROWN CO. 8ee I. W. Johnson for salt mackerellard? hamsbreakfast strips? ?coffees and tea8. I W. JOHNSON The coffee and tea store. Be Your Own Judge 1 sshfc < Yes, sir; that is what we want you to be?Your Own Judge. Come and see our Horses, look them over carefully and judge for yourself, as to what we have to offer you. If you want to buy, we'll make you prices that will Interest you. If you want to trade, why then, we'll trade. Come and see us. JAMES BROS. YORKVILLE - - 8. c. Prudence Today MAKES PLEASURE TOMORROW Prudence with Thrift is perhaps the most royal road to success. It is not so much the amount you make, as it is the amount you BAVfi mai counts. People owe it to themselves to use such prudence as will place them beyond want. There is nothing better than a SAVINGS ACCOUNT to assist in building up the future. We invite your account and will pay you on all you will save. First National Bank YORKVIIiLE, a O. "You Better Be Safe Than Sorry." Wnn? Dn Vnn HVkV W M VM Feel After Eating? One should feel good natured and satisfied. That is the way every one will feel if the digestive organs are working properly. No pain or distress should follow a hearty meal. If there is pain or uncomfortableness you need NYAI/S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. A dose directly after eating will prevent all troubles. These Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, thereby increasing the secretions of gastric Juices, which insure perfect assimilation. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAL STORE \ BLANKETS, t - f ? ? THESE COOL NIGHTS CALL I * COMPORTS?THE EEST PL; CASH STORE?HERE YOU ? THOROUGHLY GOOD BLA! ? RIGHTLY PRICED?LET US $ 10-4 COTTON BLANKETS?Each X 11-4 EXTRA HEAVY COTTON B] 10-4 WOOL NAP BLANKETS?E 2 10-4 WOOL BLANKETS?Each J, 11-4 WOOL BLANKETS?Extra G . 10-4 BED COMFORTS?Pretty P A 11-4 BED COMFORT?Choice Pa 4. LAP ROBES F x You need one these cool mornings A ing?Our line Includes some g I CLOUD CA I........1. .1....... H!... CRUSOE "VigJ0' II r THE LYRIC THEATRE N AND TONIGHT announce that we have secured (OCTOBER 28TH) IN THREE tures of the Hero of the Children rn People'Who Were the Children Ight New, having come out only j >d at tremendous expense and dethe most powerful features of this i [FE. i worth anybody's Dollar; but the ONLY 5 CENTS AND 10 CENTS. RING THE CHILDREN. Don't NEVER COME AGAIN. RE, J. L. McManus, Prop. Big Ben 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. BIO 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. MOVED We have moved into the New NICHOLS BUILDING on East Liberty Street, and Invite our friends to visit us In our new quarters. We expect to keep the Freshest and Best Goods that the market afford a See us' for all kinds of? Staple and Fancy Groceries Country Produce School Supplies. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Nichols Bld'g. East Liberty St"Teach Economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. It begins with saving money.? ' ?A. Lincoln. ' 4 Can you afford to disregard the example of one of The Greatest Men this country can ever produce? It you are wise, you will think this over and conclude that Abraham Lincoln knew what he was talking about. Come and Deposit with US. mi n i r m The Bank 01 uover, CLOVER, a c. THE CITY MARKET WE WILL PAY THIRTY (SO) CENTS A DOZEN FOR FRESH EGGSr-NO COLD STORAGE EGGS?BRING . THEM IN?SO CTS. CASH. We handle the BEST BEEF to be had, and cut it exactly right. Some of the best Judges of BEEF we 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 it is good. 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. In 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 We now have a full line of Ladles' FINE SHOES Cotton Line In Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Tans and Red Vlcl. W. L. DOUGLAS . For Men at . $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 The best Shoe on the martet In Dress Shoes. A full line of Work and Heavy Shoes for Men, Women and Children, at Reasonable Prices. McCONNELL'S TIIE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. LADIESSHOPPING, as a rule, Is a task not very pleasant. We believe, however, 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, etc., 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. COMFORTS, f 10BES ^OR MORE BLANKETS AND ? \CE TO BUY IS AT THE CLOUD * WILL FIND A BIG STOCK OF ? , NKETS AND COMFORTS?ALL a \ SHOW YOU + ' $1.00 & I L.ANKETS? Each $1.75 X ach $2.50 fc ( $3.50 A , food?Each $5.00 ?L ] atterns?Each $1.00 ? , itterns?Good weights $2.00 q , OK DRIVERS ] and evenings If you do any driv- ? rood ones?Warm and Heavy ? $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 * SH STORE I ii am $n anil mi an hi hmnmumi AUCTI C0U1 J AT FT .FVF.N O'CLOCK t*j r , L w co * i ^ i' W .3 i ss m ? It ^ THE ACCOMPAN ' Public Auction i This Property w 4>U/\ useuicuiB ui me to time in this p Just Si and THINK about property in the Towi purposes than these Select a J. C. WILBOF '"!' YORKVILLE, S. < SPECIA Apron Ginghar FRIDAY ANI ATTHOM 2,000 YARDS OF BEST DOMINC CLEAN PATTERNS?NO "g CENTS A YARD?ON SALE SATURDAY?ALL YOU WA! YOU 8AVi? IU 1,000 YARDS BEST QUALITY O COLORS?NO "SECONDS?S SATURDAY?ALL YOU WA S? YOU SAVE WHEN YOl 5 5 CENTS ? BEST C 2 BEST QUALITY CALICOES?Blu 2 Sale 0 ? 10 CENTS ? HICKORY SHI 55 BEST QUALITY HICKORY SHI! H DAY and SATURDAY?SPE< H YOU SAVE WHEN YOT < Good Yard-wide BROWN SHEE1] Best Yard-wide BLEACHING?P g YOU SAVE WHEN YOl g LONG SEE THOMSON'S LONG COATS p showing these garments In a 0 ings that will suit every tasl Gray?Priced at h. LADIES' C 2 Our LADIES' COAT SUIT DEPA1 S season's best productions In I ^ Quality, Style and Price cht Let us show you?Priced m Children's BEAR SKIN COATS? " Phlli)ron'? POATS?Tn Naw. Red. < the little folks?Bring youn 50 Quality at the Right Price P MEN'S CLOTHING 1 P We are proud of our Men's CLOI * best garments at the very L Styles, Right Qualities at Rig ning combination. See THOU BLUE SERGE SUITS?both Silk best qualities of Serges that tl like the Suits?You'll like th< Men's COLORED SUITS in Grays, ly well made In' the newest st BOYS' SUITS in Blue Serge an<3 Styles?Thoroughly well mai boy?Priced at YOU SAVE WHEN YOl SHOES FOR MEN, WO DON'T FORGET to see THOMS Men and Children?The Best ti^s?Best Values?Both for E THE THO] HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Almost every home sooner or later has use for a Fountain Syringe, a Bulb Syringe, Rubber Water Bottle, Rub ber Face Bags, Atomizers, it is generally recognized that these goods are usually hard to get In good Quality. Such is not the case at this store. We now have a complete line of RUBBER GOODS and can sell you any of these articles and GUARANTEE the quality. We have some we do not Guarantee?and some we do. See us for /our needs. [CE CAPS? $1.00 to $1.50. FACE BAGS?75 Cts. to $1.25. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES?$1 to $3. BULB SYRINGES?50 Cts. to $1.00. WATER BOTTLES?$1 to $1.50. ATOMIZERS?50 Cts. to $1.50. YORK DRUG STORE. THE REXALL STORE. V> 7 ' ft- /& ON SAL fIT HC a. m. MON ,L<W Rantfe 735-7 ^ N f I 1 ; {Zd.JT i i - -> >\ * ? .? . lcm?_____ "T^Tlr' Alley iJdXr 2*x* \**yj di'/jt La t Z .1 4 5 >?' 2t '/*' 2t>'* n*lv Congress Y1NG MAP gives a Co on Monday, November ill be sold in accordance vi Court House Commissioc aper t Down fa te possibilities of this v< n ofYorkville, tmit can Court House Lots? Th Lot and IN, Selling Agents jii L SALE ns and Outings )SATURDAY SON CO.'S > APRON GINGHAMS?GOOD, IECONDS"?WORTH 6 AND 7 ! FRIDAY AND VT?YARD Olj [J BUY AT THOMSON'S I UTING, STRIPES AND SOLID PECIAL FRIDAY AND NT?YARD l/VJ ' {J BUY AT THOMSON'S g ALICO?YARD ? 5 CENTS <3 es, Grays and Light Colors?On 5 CTS. YARD, g [RTING?YARD ? 5 CENTS ? 2 RTING, in Blue Stripes?FRI- m 7IAL 10 CTS. YARD J BUY AT THOMSON'S ^ nNG 7 CTS. the Yard ? rice 10 CTS. the Yard H n BUY AT THOMSON'S =* COATS ^ i for Ladles ana Misses, we are v wide range of styles and in colors d :e?Black, Brown, Navy, Tan and 95.00, $8.50 and $10.00 g OAT SUITS hitTMENT is well supplied with the Irowns, Black. Navy and Mixtures, g iracterize the garments we offer. ** $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 White and Red ,$1.98 Each g Tan and Gray?Snappy Coats for q s to THOMSON'S for the Right g $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 Each. n ^HAT ARE BETTER % 'HING stock?it contains the very oo owest Prices?Good Fitters, Good ht Prices?That's certainly a winISON'S? and Venetian lined?made from tie prices can possibly buy?You'll e Prices $10, $15, $18, $20. Brown and Mixtures?Thoroughyles?Priced $12.50, $15, $18. I Gray with Pin Stripe?Norfolk 3e?Good enough to please your $5.00 the Suit. J BUY AT THOMSON'S MEN AND CHILDREN ON'S line of SHOES for Ladles. Styles. All Leathers, Best Quall(ress and Every Day Wear. MSON CO. Rice Meal FOR HOGS. I am now supplied with RICE . MEAL. This is not to be confounded with some rice meal sold by some Hoolopa hut la nnthlni? hut rice bran, and costs as much as the genuine article. See me for GENUINE IilCE MEAL for your hogs. LOUIS ROTH E OF )USE j DAY, NC T7" Irn od ? rn . 4#' 1 7) ; h ? > k , ^ Court House % Vor* y/ifr w/i ? J' *- /j/J j i foft/g V ^ / $ G? H * h P > . ?1 r i Jim * J | L mplete Description of th 3rd, at 11 O'clock A. ith the Terms set forth in iers, which haye been app r a Few M slaable property. DO be bought, that is more t . 1 I.A ._1?L V e answer is ten wiui i Attend T1 I The PEOPLE' ROC * - Jf?" f**' A* ' %l HORSES AND VEHICLESWE would like the people of Yorkvllle 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 rive every variety of first class service on short notice. We have rood\horses and rood vehicles. We cater to the commercial trade as well aV the transient and pleasure trade. N Wo will do vour dravine at most reasonable rates, and if you want to go to or from any train at any hour, all /ou 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. I 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 A SON. G. H. O'LEAHV REMEMBER THAT WHEN TOU ARE IN THE liiDirwrp pnp FURNITURE, STOVES, HARNESS, SADDLES, or ANYTHING IN MY LINE, THAT I HAVE A NEW, CLEAN LINE TO SELECT FROM? QUALITY AND PRICESSECOND TO NONE. A SIMPLE COMPARISON WILL CONVINCE YOU. ASK FOR IT. G. H. O'LEARY ww Typewriter KiDDom??ii Kinoe? At The Enquirer Office. COLD WE/ SPECIAi GET YOUR GOODS TODAY AM FORE THE READ CODE 6Jc DARK OUTINGS?Short Len& 10c DARK OUTINGS?Short Leng 10c LIGHT OUTINGS?Short Lenj 10c SOLID COLOR OUTINGS?She 9c Heaviest Best Smooth SHEETII Unbleached COTTON FLANNEL Bleached COTTON FLANNEL Red. Blue and Gray WOOL FLANP WHITE FLA.NNEL?Plain WHITE FLANNEL?Embroidered KIMONO FLEECE 50c 56-Inch REPELLANTS?All C< ?Special IF IT IS DRY GOODS, COAT SUE SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING?T xr t 1 i JurKpatricK f THE BIG STORE WIT Lors \xr iRnl W T i/iviy > o Property jx P] - *yA'Yi tur g s1 50 ? Co - b e Lots to Be Sold at Af. the Legal Adverearing from time foments YOU KNOW of any lesirable for basinets OU! his Sale! S TRUST CO, K HILL, S. C, ,< ^ ' * i. < * \ y, ?nmrrii - 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 Hominy, 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, Goat and Sheep Skins or any other skins large enough to be used, especially with the hair on. W. H. HBRNDON SURE TO WINHave you ever said or heard anybody else say that "the most serious 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 as 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 missions or any other kind?have you. gentle reader? xne nrn nvnueman fee la 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 Accelerative Endowment plan be explained to you. It Is without exception the most attractive contract offered by any company. It Is a fact that under this plan the company is regularly paying living policy-holders the face of their ordinary life policies In cash. In the face of the fact that when the policies were originally issued it did not agree to do so except in case of death. SAM M. GRIST, Special Afent. iTHER IS> HAVE THEM MADE UP BE> WEATHER SETS IN. the?Special 5 CTS. rths?Special 8 1-3 CTS. jths?Special 8 1-3 CTS, >rt Lengths?Special 8 1-3 CTS. fG?Loray Mills?Special 7 1-2 CTa Yard 5, 8 1-3, 12 1-2 and 15 CTS. 10, 12 l-a and 15 CTS. ?TEL 25, 38 and 50 CTS. 25, 38 and 50 CTS. 75 and 98 CTS. and f 1.25 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20 CTS. alors?Extra Special for SKlrts 39 CT8. Yard rS, LONG COATS, MILLINERY, HE PLACE IS - Belk, Co. H THE BIG STOCK 4