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Seed Crushed From 1913 Crop.?The census bureau yesterday reported 4.^ 753,395 tons of cotton seed had been crushed from the 1913 cotton crop and '.29,019 running bales of linter cotton had been obtained. These figures compare with 4,759,508 tons of seed crushed from the 1912 crop, and 4,921,073 from the 1911 crop and 602,324 running bales of linter cotton obtained from the 1912 crop and 556,256 from the 1911 crop. Statistics of the number of cotton seed mills, tons of cotton seed crushed and number of running bales of linters obtained by states, follow: Seed Linters State Mills CYushed Obtained Ala 85 428,154 53,700 Ark 43 305,317 40,617 Flu 4 23,650 2,621 Ga 156 861.574 110,367 La 32 153.526 21,933 Miss 68 500,776 60,955 Mo 4 27,994 3,426 N. C 64 316,191 34,468 <>]; la 58 253.142 38,954 S. C 98 410,350 46,321 Tenn 23 258.406 34.724 Tex ..228 1,156.063 174,846 All other ( ) .. 6 58.252 6.087 ^ Totals for the United States include 430,748 tons or seea estimated iu uc crushed and 55,638 bales of linters to be obtained after the date of the report. Total number of mills operated, 869, compared with 859 last year. 0 ( ) All other states embrace: California, 1 establishment; Illinois, 2; Kansas. 1; Kentucky 1; also Arizona 1. NOT SMALLPOX Editor Yorkville Enquirer: Please correct statement concerning smallpox on Mr. M. C. Willis's farm. There was one case of variloid. patient having been vaccinated, had only ^ n few bumps and is over with the trouble now. The case of John Ix>ve was a case of rheumatism and not smallpox. John I. Barron, M. D. Yorkville. S. C, March 19. 1914. - ?Josh Ashley announces that he will be a candidate for the senate from Anderson county. AT THE CHURCHES ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. A Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school ai 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. No evening service. . FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Jas. H. Machen. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11 conducted by Dr. H. F. Williams. At the W evening service Dr. Williams will give a lecture on his travels through the east, which will be illustrated with stereoptican views. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD lp Rev. T. T. Walsh. Rector. Services this (Friday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.50. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Services Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'rlock. ----Special Jlolirrs. County Home. g Services at the county home Sundayafternoon at 3 o'olock conducted by Rev. J. L. Oates. Ancona Mill. Rev. J. L. Oates will conduct services at the Ancona mill chapel Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Olivet. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preaching at 3.30 o'clock. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Best Family Laxative Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life "Pills and keep well. m Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Franklin, Me., calls them "Our family laxative." Nothing better for adults or aged. Get them today, 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. "Tom Thumb Wedding." And "Old Maid's Convention" will be presented at the Sharon School Auditorium Friday evening. March 27, under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society ^ of Woodlawn church. Public invited. ^ It Minnie Palmer, President. Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured "My husband had a cough for fifteen years and my son for eight years. Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured them, for which I am most thank \irj r>nvM Moor, of Sagi Ill I. v* intro 4u?w. ... __ _ naw, Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery did for these men. it will do for you. Dr. King's New Discovery should be In every home. Stops hacking coughs, relieves la grippe and all throat and lung ailments. Money back if it fails. All druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Missionary Rallies. Will be held at Union Baptist church. March 29, morning and afternoon, and at Clover at night; At Enon, Monday. March 30. morning and afternoon, and at Smyrna at night; at Unity, March 31. morning and afternoon, and at Hickory drove at night: at Shiloh on a April 1, morning and afternoon. The morning sessions will be held at 11 o'clock, with dinner served on the grounds. Night sessions at 8 o'clock. The following speakers will be present: Rev. W. E. Wilkins. Greenville: Rev. J. P. Bozeman. Spartanburg; Revs. W. J. Nelson. J. H. Machen, F. T. Cox. H. E. Hill. D. W. Thomasson, S. 1'. Hair. J P. Felmet. J. A. Barry. The following subjects will be discussed: State, Home and Foreign Missions. Orphanage, Aged Ministers' Relief. Christian Education. Christian A Literature and Church Finances. A * large attendance is urged for these meetings. S. P. Hair, Com. Spring Blood ana oy?wm vicamci During the winter months impurities accumulate, your blood becomes im^ pure and thick, your kidneys, liver and bowels fail to work, causing so-1 called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Bitters, the spring tonic and system cleanser?is what you need; they stimulate the kidneys, liver and bowels to healthy action, expel blood impurities and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four weeks' treatment?it will put you in fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. All Druggists. 50c and $1.00. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. $he (Cotton Iftarhft. March 17. 1914. Cotton Seed Clover 13J 40$ Yorkville 13$ 40J Sharon 13$ 45 Hock Hill .13$ 40 * OBITITAKY. I>ikt??March 11. 1914, at the home ?.f her parents, Mr. Jam?s and Mrs. .Mattie Gaston, In Bullock's Creek township. Miss MAY GASTON, aged _ about 20 years. Interment at Bullock's & < 'reek. REDDING SELECT COTTON SEED CAREFULLY selected (Cleveland) by Col Redding?those who buy will be pleased. Price $1 per bushel. JAMES BRYAN, Filbert, S. C. 23 f. tf SPRINGTIME Brings with it Showers. Sunshine and beautiful flowers; and all this is good: but sometimes it brings WINDSTORMS. LIGHTNING and FIRE, against all of which the FARMERS' MUTUAL insures your Buildings and Live Stock. Better to have a policy and not need it, than to need one and not have it. i>. E. BOSKY. Agent. att?eIYRIC YOU probably enjoyed the pictures last night?A great many did and said the pictures were extra fine. TONIGHT?FRIDAY?we have on three separate reels, as roiiows: FOR ART AND LOVE, THE MASK, and A CRACKSMAN SANTA CLAUS. TOMORROW?SATURDAY? AFTERNOON AND EVENING There will be a Three Part Feature of absorbing: interest, entitled? THE BROKEN HEART. You will enjoy this three part picture if you will come out to see it?Afternoon or Evening. Admission: 5 CTS. ami 10 CTS. TUESDAY. 24TH?A Special Three Part Feature?MIRACLE MARY ? a New York prison story. J. L. McMANUS, Mgr. Horses For Sale Males For Sale I have FOUR HORSES and SIX MULES FOR SALE. I want to sell the lot, either in a bunch or sin?ly. and want to SELL 'EM QUICK J nd will make prices accordingly. The HORSES are all in good shape and the MULES are worth while?they are in the "Plug" class, but they are GOOD "Plugs." Any way, if you want a little more Horse or Mule Power on your farm, it is worth your while to come and see what I have to offer and the prices. You will find me at the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, Corner Madison and Main Streets R. D. DORSETT. J. H. Saye. Pres. J. L. ltnlney, V. P. First National Bank SHARON, - - - S. C. WHILE comparatively speaking this Eank is not as large as some others in this locality, people who have the idea that size has anything to do with security are mistaken. EVERY dollar deposited is backed by substantial guarantees. FOR one thing the stockholders are liable to the depositors, not only to the amount of their stock, but for one hundred per cent in addition. AND ir anycniDK impruprr buuuiu | happen, the United States government is there to see what is the matter and why. And the United States government generally gets what it goes after in this regard. AL.L money deposited in this bank is SAFE. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. i . ?'kf It ' 25c Shadow 1A _ Laces at Yd. IvCj WK ARE SHOWING OTHER VATiIJES EQUALLY AS GOOD AS THIS. McCONNELL'S WHO SELLS IT CHEAPER "We Bond Yon" YOU may not need to be bonded today, tomorrow or next week, but it is possible that at some future date You will need to be, either as an administrator, executor, guardian or trustee, and should that contingency develop, I beg to advise that I still represent the Old Reliable U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. and am prepared to execute Judicial Bonds "while you wait," and can deliver the other kind with as little delay as anybody. Your business will be appreciated. Don't put yourself under obligation to your friends by asking them to go on your bond; but buy from the U. S. F. & G., and maintain your independence and at the 41 ?' ' ~ fnal a hanl iltplv same nine u?a*vr j-um ?.* uoi safe. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent Farm Hardware Sow that Spring weather has arrived and farm work is on, you will probably need more or less Farm Hardware ? Plow Shapes, Stocks. Handles, Plow Lines, Hames. Trace Chains, Horse Collars, Mule and Horse Shoes. Xails. Hoes, Shovels, etc. See us for what you may need. We have what you want and can interest you in prices. If you need a Portable Forge for blacksmith work, just see us. Give your Mules, Horses, Cattle. Pigs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry Powders. If you want the very best Flour? try a sack of MELROSE?it always pleases particular people. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. Do It Right Away Now that the weather is getting the ground in shape for plowing, get your Irish Potatoes in the ground as soon as possible. Early planting insures a better crop. Get your Seed from us if you want the BEST?We have several choice varieties. NANCY HALE Seed Sweet Potatoes. OXFORDS AND SHOES? We have Oxfords and Shoes, for Ladies. Men and Children, in all the good leathers and in the popular Spring Styles. Our Styles and Prices will please you. See our Oxfords and Shoes. YOUR SPRING SUIT Let us take your measure for one of those famous ROYAL TAILORED SUITS?the kind that will make you look different and better. Priced in easy reach of everybody?FIT Absolutely Guaranteed?Workmanship the Best possible. Let us show you the Spring Samples and Style Sheets. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SHARON, S. C. T\v^D1 Every Lady, C son's Spri Out of the si curious eyes, man] New Things from d "Fashions" is the QUALITY and W duce you" at This i LACES 1 Bands, All-Overs, Flounci Dancing, and Party 1 and three tier Oversi TUI For Chil Large line of Children's a Colors?Fast?Price White Dresses of Crepe a med?Price Each SILK SJ Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists with Colored Trimmi Ladies' Silks?Priced at Here you will find an mings, in Bands and New demand. Priced at Popu OUR MILLIN BLUDWORTH, V MISSES AND CH: CAROLINA, GEO YOUR FRIENDS THE Tl mmw wimH win iwwm wt i;i i WHO'S YOL ,al Cloud Ca WANTED T( > buy Old and Second Hand 1 BOOKS, large or small quantl- ; ties. Highest cash prices. YE OLD BOOK SHOP, Asheville, X. C. I ! 90" Send The Enquirer your orders J for Typewriter Ribhons. All kinds. THOMSI i vs?Wpfln ~?? hild and Man in Yo ng Exposition of M ladows into the sun-flus r surprises in the realm lictorial sources-origina theme of the Opening, b ORKMANSHIP SHALL > kJILUI C. Ill fe* 0 DRAW ^ER ng. Shadow and Oriental, for 3rCsses, the Newest for two kirt effects?Priced from 25 CTS. to $3.50 Yd. 1 DRESSES dren and Misses ml Misses' Gingham Dresses, Each 50 Cts., $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 ml P?atiste, handsomely trim $0.50 rilRT WAISTS f in Black, White and White ngs?Price $1.98 $3-5?. $5-0? and $6.50 TRIMMINGS elaborate display of Dress TrimDesigns for the Coining Season's lar Prices. [ERY DEPARTMENT WILL B /HO WILL BE GLAD TO ME] ILDREN. MISS LEONARD CO RGIA AND ALABAMA, AND AT THOMSON'S OPENING I I0MS0N 1 wmmfimwiWH WW 111 111 III m [R TAILOR? o day's le Day For you to come in and Se:t your choice of ED. V. *ICE & CO.'S Entire Line of ;w and Exclusive SPRING d SUMMER Woolens, and ive your Order for? ; YOUR NEV/ CLOTHES ; TAILORED TO-ORDER Delivery will be arranged to it your own convenience, but tion Today will insure you f solute satisfaction, and avoid - kIi nf 4-Vi a Knctr cmcnn C 1 UOI1 U1 LI A w uuajr uvuuvn :er on. ;rices to Suit Your Purse ish Store j j ii MiiiiiiiaiiMtaiMMiiMttaiiiMaiMi BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS T HAVE Three Pens of Pure Bred JL B. P. Rocks?strong, healthy, vigorous stock, and am now booking orders for eggs for hatching. Good at $1.00; Better at $1.50, and the Best at $2.00 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. M. S. CARROLL, Filbert, S. C. S?jan 27 t.f. mar 27?26t. ON COMI ~ i esday and 1 rkville and Surroun illinery and Spring 1 hed open conies Spring < of women's dress. To y< Is and duplicates?of the >ut back of that is the re ALWAYS BE WORTH! m m mm f w "r ? ? ? ? ? mm fpMILLI I "] Beautiful, Harmonic Fashion Secrets of i from the cleverest Design ca, together with the Desi .will be found on exhibits Days?the 35th and 26th THURSDAY, s Here you will Find Tango Hats and Mourni description bedecked with Roses, Stick ups, Ribbons, <?M 4 AC f 1 TTf1 - || ben, silver ana uoia wne N^Prevailing. COTTON CREPE A] Cotton Crepes, in White and at? 10 CTS Cotton Ratine, Plain White, LADIES' Plain Lisle Hose, in White. > ?o . ! >: * ' ' Silk Finish Lisle Hose, in Bla Ladies' Silk Hose, White an Ladies' Pure Silk H-se, Fine MEN'S CI Big Showing of Men's New Unfinished Worsteds anc you will find unmistakah of dress?Priced at $io.o< TABLE DAMASK Large Line of New Spring Pa and Napkins to Match? j Table Damask?Priced at the 50 CTS., 7? Linen Napkins, large sizes?I Plain Nainsook?Price io, Plain White Lawns?Price English Long Cloth?Price Plain White Batiste?Price 40-inch White Batiste?Ver) 15 ci E IN CHARGE OF MISS MAM] ET YOU AND SHOW AND EX (MES TO US HIGHLY ENDOR! WE RECOMMEND HER TO 0 )AYS?WEDNESDAY AND TH COMPANY 1 /tf ViramfBnKW nR ?^1, ' COMING NEXT WEEK? Our Sixth Carload of Mules and Horses will arrive Next Tuesday and whether you want to buy or not, we want you to come and see the stock we will have in this bunch. There will be several especially nice Horses and we feel sure that you are human enough to like to look at good horses, j But there will also be several splendid Mules in the lot. We will be pleased to show you and if you want to buy or trade, we will g've you a Square Deal. JAMES BROS. YORKVIIiLE, S. C. Imperial Turn Plows I have Just a few more of these good Turn Plows than I need at this season and If you need a Turn Plow, I Will make you some interesting Prices on an Imperial. The IMPERIAL TURN PLOW is the poorest Turn Plow FOR THE DEALER. Most cf the profits that come to the dealers in turn plows com? from the REPAIRS and it is a fact that the Necessary Repairs for Imperial Plows are so few that the profits on repairs sold is of little consequence. Imperial Plows are profitable to the user because he buys few repairs. See me for Chewing Tobacco by the box W. R. CARROLL ?ANY'S Afl Thursday. 1\ J 7 ding Country are Cordi; Wearing Material. Com igain like a bud of promise, \ )U who have waited expectai seasons' accepted Styles. A la solute purpose to maintain a I f OF THE PRICE ASKED I ii NERY | >us, Versatile Styles rare conception revealed ers of Europe and Amerigns of our own workroom an at This Store for Two ?WEDNESDAY AND Street Hats, Dance Hats, ing Hats?Hats of every Daisies, Violets, Clusters, Etc.?Hats of Moire Ribat, Jet Feathers and Tulle ND WASH FABRICS all Colors, 27 inches wide 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. Yd. , 'and all Shades?Price 25 1 ?5. I a. ?( HOSIERY * 40-inc 1( Tan and Black?the Pair 40-inc - * 25 CTS. - L ick only?at 3 Pair for $1.00 40-inc d Black?the Pair 50 CTS. > ^ Quality?the Pair 36-inc $1.00 and $1.50 ^ q LOTHING 30-inc Spring Styles in Serges, inc 1 Fancy Mixtures. Here c ile values for all classes jjest >, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 tl : AND NAPKINS Yar(1 tterns in Linen Table Damask Yard ! Yard > CTS., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Yard 'riced from $1.50 to $6.50 Doz. p , 15, 20, 25 and 35 CTS. Yd. Yard 10, 15 and 25 CTS. Yd. S 10, 15, 20 and 25 CTS. Yd. Yard 10, 15 and 25 CTS. r Sheer?Price 27-inc :S., 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Yd. || \ IE LEONARD, ASSISTED BY MRS. J PLAIN TO YOU THIS SEASON'S SI 3ED, HAVING HELD POSITIONS FC UR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, AS C :URSDAY, MARCH 25TH AND 26TH '-THE HOUSE OF COAT S and DRE t\VK RECEIVE TERD.W? T SPRING COA' SILK DRESSE ON DISPLAY. THE NEWES1 MOST SERVIC PRICES \VHI( Neat, Plain Tai New Stylish SI \ Crepe DRESSE ) Silk DRESSES Milliner " ' ' .//I 1 . |M U Wednesd H mi March see tuesda ITLIi DETAII, Kirkpatrick - Belk THE ONE PRICE CAS! 1 ;; ^ larch Z5 and Zb ally invited to attend Thornie and bring your friends. vhose unfolding petals will disclose to it, she flings a cnerry welcome to the tvish display awaits you at Thomson's. l ota union nr if a i tic s.l. true oiaiilmmus ur value so ine IT THOMSON'S. 'Thus do we intro SILKS AND SILK CREPES^ and Silk Crepes everywhere?Silks and Silk Criepes ; or Dinner, Dress and Evening Wear? \ :h Silk Crepes. Shades?Navy, Light Blue, Yel- s dw, Heliotrope and Pink?the Yard \ $1.50 i :h Crepe Meteor, Shades?Black, White, Pink, I ,ight Blue, Yellow and Green?the Yard ? $1.98 ? ? :h Crepe De Chine. Shades?Navy, Pink, Copen., ' ,ight Blue, Yellow, Green and White?the Yard $1.50 :h Silk Poplins, in Many Shades?the Yard $1.50 \ :h Silk and Wool Crepe De Chine, in all Shades? j 'he Yard 5? GTS. ij :h Brocade Crepe De Chine, in all Shades?the Yard 50 CTS. :h Silk and Wool Crepes, Shades?Copen., Terraotta and Tan?the Yard $1.00 Quality Yard Wide Messaline Silk, all Shades? tie Yard , 91.00 Wide Black Taffeta Silks?Price the Yard $ 1.00 and $1.50 Wide Black Peau De Soi Silk?the Yard $1.00 and $1.50 TUB SILKS Wide Tub Silks, for Shirt Waists. Shades?Coen., Light Blue, and Pink?the Yard? 50 CTS. Wide Striped Tub Silks, best quality for Waists, hades?Black, Blue and Green?the Yard $140 Wide China Silk, Black and White?the Yard 75 CTS. and $1.00 k ' :h China Silks, Black. White and all Shades?the rard? 50 CTS. . f. youngblood and miss agnes wles in headwear for ladies, )r the past eight years in south :apable of her position.?meet ?two days. QUALITY MERCHANDISE I JjJT^ WAGONS WE SELL WAGONS?all slses? ? m m Piedmont and Hickory?We have the * Wagon you want and will sell it to you at a price that will make you glad you / L J L W B V L J came to see us about Wagons. . J B?U?G?G?1?E?8 ??????? Buggy buyers have long since learned that when QUALITY TOR THE D BY EXPRESS YES* PRICE is considered, that we have the Right Quality at the Right Price. HUESDAY, 23 NEW See us before you buy. r SUITS?ALSO FEW FARM TOOLS S. THESE ARE NOW If you need any kind of Farm Tools. see us. YOU WILL FIND CARROLL BROS. P AS WELL AS THE ABLE SUITS AND AT 'II ARE LESS. ilored Serge SUITS TltrtF $9.75 and $12.50 I Of I Mil JITS $12.50 to $25.00 8 SESSK Tired Feeling n Change your diet. You can do this ^ easy If you will come to this store for TifininfT cvn . t.t n axttn tt?a vpv nonpwPTP.Q JV7 UC11111K OlAf UEJ miu .1 * ? !l am almost dally receiving new shipq rpj j (ments of seasonable, Fresh Groceries, nv /V I hlirsnnv and you are sure to find something uy ** M '***' here that will appeal to you appetite. OC on/I 7fi Peolple who are particular as to the LdO dllU ?d\J quality of the Groceries they buy for their tables, will find it easy to And V'S ENQUIRER FOR something that will please them at s this store. If you can't come, just phone your orders. I will give you prompt at^??1?? tention. Company. W. E.FERGUSON H STORE Send The Enquirer your order I for Typewriter Ribbons. All kinds.