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CANDIDACY OF MR. MANNING 0 Editor Appelt is Reminded of Forty Acres and the Mule. The followers of Hon. Richard I. Manning of Sumter, have organized a Manning club for the purpose of boosting him for governor. At their initial meeting in Sumter. Monday night a committee was dispatched to Mr. Manning's home to bring him out for a speech. Mr. Man ning responded, outlining his campaign and his remarks were received with enthusiasm. But there are other candidates in the race for gubernatorial honors, each and every one of them teel confident of being selected by the majority; the people are exceedingly fortunate this year in having good material, and a plenty cf it, to select from, therefore, there is no need to grow red in the face when discussing the qualifications of them. Mr. Manning has been ^ before the people before, and we have no doubt If be rails or election hub lime, he will be before the people again. Just what effect the organization of clubs to boost a candidate will have on the voting masses remains to * be seen; it is our opinion, the cheers and the noise manufactured at the county seats for a candidate, will go but a little way towards securing a sufficient number of votes to seat him in the executive chair. It takes something which appeals to the judgment of the masses, and the masses are not usually attracted by buttons, badges, and hot air artists. In his reported speech, Mr. Manning believes "that the small land holder in the country or town should be exempt from taxes, in order to encourage home building, and the ownership of their homes by the poor." We heartily agree with Mr. Man^ ning's solicitude to have the poor man exempted from taxation, and place the burden of government upon the large property owner, in other words, relieve the poor and make the rich pay, but it is an impossible theory, and no one should know this better than Mr. Manning. However, such a platform would furnish some material to entertain the masses at campaign meetings. ? and in years gone by, before the adoption of. the free school system, it is possible such an enticing theory would made the boys throw their hats into air and hurrah for the speaker. Should Mr. Manning's poor man's exemption idea be possible. South Caro ... .i.I.I, * Una would be tne most poverty amv?en state in the Union. Everybody would plead poverty, and everybody would ask to be exempt from taxation, as it is, the poor pay in proportion to what they possess, their property is visible, and easy to reach by the tax gatherer, hut the rich, with their hidden wealth invested in all manner of ways, escape the tax gatherer, thus forcing the burden of taxation upon those less fortunate. We rather like the ring of Mr. Manning's declaration when he said, "I'm going into the race singlehanded and standing on my own bottom, nor am I swinging to any man's coat tail." J Spoken like a man. We wonder if there is a candidate in the race who will admit that he is swinging to any man's coat tail? Or is there a man in the race who will admit that he has ever attempted to swing on any man's ^ coat tail, now or at any other time? As stated at the outset, the people have excellent material to select from, and, when the candidates get before them this summer, provided the New and Courier does not succeed in organizing its political newspaper trust, they will be able to judge which of the number of good men they desire to be their chief executive, and wheth4 er or not the land tax exemption for the poor bears any similarity to thr forty acres and a mule proposition of years ago.?Manning Times. The Case of Leo Frank.?Six physi~ clans of Atlanta, says a dispatch of Wednesday, from that city, have examined Leo M. Frank, under sentence of death for the murder of Mary Pha Kan, 14-year-old factory gin, wiuuu the last 24 hours, it was made known here tonight. None of the physicians would discuss the purpose or the result of the examination of the convicted man. who is making a final effort to obtain a new trial. It was said the visits of the physicians were made at the instance of William J. Burns, the detective, who is investigating the case. ^ The detective has announced that he believed the crime was committed by a moral pervert. Published statements accredited to him quote him as saying that he does not believe Frank to be an abnormal man. Burns is preparing a full report of his inquiries, which is expected to be made public the latter part of this week. Hugh M. Dorsey, solicitor general, who conducted the prosecution of Frank, and the detective held a conference today, the result of which was kept secret. Burns also said that he expected soon to confer with James Conley. the negro factory sweeper, who was the chief witness against the young factory superintendent and who was convicted as an accessory to the mur-Hor fonlev was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. * Frank is sentenced to be hanged one -week from Friday. On next Thursday his attorneys will file an extraordinary motion for a new trial which will ordinarily stay the execution. Previous efforts to obtain a new hearing for Unconvicted man have failed in both the superior and the state supreme court. The General Neal Farm.?Edgar B. Moore has purchased the old General rNeal place of 870 acres on the Catawba river and will use it as an adjunct to his Selwyn farm in the rearing of fine registered cattle. He intends to send out all of his young heifers in the near future, and he will add to them from time to time until he has % increased his herd by at least 300 per cent. It was upon this farm that General Neal built one of the first cotton mills ever erected in the state. Several years ago the Great Falls Power company purchased the farm when the company was taking such holdings in this section for power purposes. The consideration of the deal was in the neighborhood of $30,000. It is located on the Shoptor road and is some twelve miles from the city.?Charlotte Chronicle. ?r AT THE CHURCHES ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. ^ Rev. J. L. Oates,' Pastor. ^ Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.4F> a. m. Morning service ai n uciuca. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30. conducted by Rev. R. I* Holro.vd. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock, conducted by Rev. S. P. Byrd, of Greenville. OH I ROM <>F THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Children's Easter ^ service at 4.4f> p. m. Evening service w jit S o'clock. SECOND BAPTIST. Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Services Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Communion .service will be observed. Special Uotires. Olivet. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preaching at 3.30. Henry Stokes. Pastor. Hebron. Services Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. J. L. Gates, Pastor. Ancona Mill. Sunday school at 3.30 o'clock. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleanse your stomach, liver and kidnevs of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills: nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-gripm laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel line. Take no other. 25c, at Your Druggist. Buoklen's Arnica Salve for all Hurts. Senior Class Play. The members of the senior class are being coached by Miss Lallie Bayly, graduate of King's School of Oratory, Pittsburgh, Pa., for the play, "Kingdom of Hearts Content," which will be presented at the school auditorium Monday night, April 20. Admission 15 cents and 25 cents. Strengthens Weak- and Tired Women "I was under a great strain nursing ( a relative through three months' sickness." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, 111., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest. It isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month's treatment today: nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c. and $1.00 at your Druggist. Tribute to John L. Ratterree. The recent death of John Ratteree was indeed a surprise to all his friends. tie nad naraiy passea irom m? yuumful days, into manhood, when the death angel called him. His manly disposition had won for him a host of friends in his home community and where he was teaching. He leaves behind quite a number of friends to sympathize with his bereaved parents, sister and brothers. He was a young man with a great deal of determination and had availed himself of every opportunity to better his Intellectual powers. He was naturally bright in books and this coupled with a determination, had secured for him a good education. He attended the High school at Bethany and then at Charleston college. He then began his teaching career. He soon won for himself a good reputation in this line of work. For part of two years he devoted his time to newspaper work; he had accomplished something in this line of work. He was a young man who took a great deal of interest in all affairs of state, and I am not saying too much to say he was the best posted young man in our community nlnne political lines. He had made a fine record at Gold Hill school and the large number of friends who attended his funeral, testified to his popularity there. He leaves behind a record of a young man who availed himself of every opportunity that knocked at his door. A. M. McGill. Yorkville, R. F. D. No. 1. Check Your April Cough Thawing frost and April rains chill | you to the very marrow, you catch cold?Head and lungs stuffed?You are feverish?Cough continually and feel miserable?You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel ? fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant?Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00, at your Druggist. $he Cotton Iftarhet. Cotton Seed Clover 13J 40i Yorkville 13J 40ft Sharon 13 J 45 OBITUARY. Dif.I)?April 2. 1914, in Yorkville, the infant child of Mrs. James F. Jackson. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery, Friday afternoon. WANTED O F? TO 50 head HEIFERS, from 6 to 12 months old. Best prices paid. Address. Yorkville. 29 f. 3t E. B. LOWRY. FOR MAYOR WE are authorized to announce J. C. WILBORN as a candidate for Mayor of Yorkville, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters. 29 f. t . tf? TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the estate of G. R. TURNER, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once. All persons having claims against said estate should present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. J. G. A. TURNER. S. \V. THOMAS. ?? * *> Arlmlni.^trntnrs. You Will Be More Than Pleased? If you select a Go-Cart or Push Cart from our superb line of these vehicles. We have them at all prices, according to design and finish. The cheapest are plain, but exceedingly durable and substantial. If the elegance of upholstery and artistic finish is desired, we have them of surpassing beauty. YORK FURNITURE CO. Royal Pressing Club It. D. DORSETT. Prop. u?ou?Koi< <tn vnll will ">? nramsi .... very probably want your Light Weight Clothes that have been put away all winter. CLEANED, PRESSED and MENDED and put in shape for wear. We are especially well prepared to do this work (as well as all other kinds of work of this kind) and will do your work promptly. Phone and we wil send for your Clothes for Cleaning. Pressing or Mending. WORK EOR LADIES? Cleaning. Pressing and Dyeing will be given prompt attention and at reasonable charges. You will lind our place on the Corner?Main ami Madison Streets?in the l>obson Ruilding. It. D. DOltSETT. Prop. I have sold all tin- Mules and Horses I advertised for sale. Phone MO. WW For the Best Job Printing send your orders to The Enquirer Office. There's No Corn That "GETS-IT" Won't Get No More Fussing, Plasters, Salves and Corn Pains. Try the New Way. "Just look at the way that corn comes off!" That's what you'll say when you try wonderful "GETS-IT" Ill SI Vfadam, ForTho?e Corns That Make You Jump Out of Your Shoes, T.-y Wonderful "GETS-IT." on that corn you've tried so long to pry off of your toe. It's easy to apply "GETS-IT"?one, two, three, and it's done. The corn begins to shrivel, away she goes, surely, absolutely. A few drops will do it. "GETS-IT" never makes toes red and raw. Corn pains go! It means the end of cutting and gouging of corns, the end of sticky plasters that don't work anyhow, the end of salves that eat up your toes, no more "harness" or fussing. Try "GETS-IT," the new, sure, way, for corns and calluses. "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggists. 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. For sale by all dealers. ROE SHAD I HAD TO DISAPPOINT A OOOD < MANY LAST WEEK. BUT EXPECT TO HAVE PLENTY FOR ALL TODAY? SO LET YOUR ORDER COME. 75 CENTS. LOUIS ROTH WE HAVE CHOICE Nancy Hall Seed Sweet Potatoes SKK US ALSO FOR ORANGE AND AMBER CANE SEED. CARROLL BROS. Easter Offering $8.50 Silk QO Dresses We picked up one lot Black and Brown Stylish SILK DRESSES, Beautifully made and trimmed? The cloth alone is worth the Price? $3.98 White Sea Island OXFORDS and PUMPS, Straps, Rubber Soles At? 98 CTS., and $1.25 One Lot SILK, all Colors. Worth Double the Price? 25 CTS. Yd. McCONNELL'S WHO SELLS IT CHEAPER FOR EASTER YOU WILL FIND A CHOICE LINE OF lUYLEIt'S. Xl'XNALLY'S and LOWXEY'S CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS at This Store?Bought especially for the Easter trade and it is all fresh. YORK DRUG STORE I HAVE XAXCY IIALL SKKI> SWEET POTATOES FOIl BEDDIXCi SEE .ME? i W. R. CARROLL Builders' Hardware When you are ready to build anything. whether a shed, fence or residence. you will find that Hardware ( of one sort or another is an impor- , tant item of the cost. We can help you here. We buy in large quantities for our own building operations and carry practically everything coming under the classification of Builders' Hardware, including Nails, Screws, Hinges, Butts. Ijoeks Valley Tin, Hoofings, Window Weights, Sash Cords. Hasps. etc\, and besides carry a full line of the Best Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Putty, Glass, etc.. and are always glad to serve you and give you the advantage of the Very Lowest Prices. See us for your Hardware Needs. LUMBER PRODUCTS? Before buying anything in Lumber, rough or dressed, see us. It will pay you. J. J. KELLER & CO. AT THE LYRIC "The FINGER PRINTS" THRILLING SIX REEL FEATURE NEXT FRIDAY. THIRD OF FATOMAS SERIES Showing: the Remarkable Escapades and adventures of the "Man in Black." Those who saw the previous "Man In Black Play" were delighted with it. and this one is said to be many times better.?Admission: 15 and 25 cents. Good Programme Tomorrow and every night Next Week. Admission 5 and 10 cents. W~"Weekly 96," "Admission Two Pins," and "Some Nightmare," next Monday. J. L. McMANUS, Manager. J. I!. Saye. Pres. J. L. ltaincy, V. P. First National Bank SHARON, - - - S. C. WE want all of our friends who run ipon questions in connection with Banking, Commercial paper and the like that they do not understand to come to us with their problems. The probability is that we will be able to help and whenever we are able to help, we will take pleasure in giving the best information we can. We have a large number of accounts big and little; but we have not nearly as many as we can handle, and we want more. J. S. HARTNE8S, Cashier. New Furniture WE are now showing an unusually large line of New Furniture and we would be pleased to have You call and let us show you. You will doubtless need a few extra nieces of Furniture when You begin Your Spring house cleaning. If so. remember, to see. us. We can please You in Quality and in Prices. GO-CARTS WE are showing an especially nice line of Go-carts. If you need one for Your little fellow, come and let us show You. Remember that we can put New Tires on Your old Go-Cart Wheels. CARROLL FURNITURE CO Awning and Tents When you are in need of an AWNINf* or a TENT? In any size for any purpose, See ITS. We can supply your wants whatever they may be and supply them unite promptly. Yorkville Hardware Co. $1,000.00 REWARD Will be paid to any Bone who can prove that Indian New Discovery will not do aa represented. It lias cured hundreds and thousands of aches and pains, why should it disappoint You? Recommended by Eleven Prominent Practicing Physicians. On Sale at Your Drug Store. Prices, 50 Cts. and $1.00 per Bottle. For Sale at YORK DRUG STORE, and CITY PHARMACY, Clover, S. C. SOME LOOKERS SOME BUYERS Since our Sixth car of stock arrived at our barn last week, we have had a good many "lookers" and also several BUYERS. Of course, we do not expect to sell every "looker", but we are always glad to have them come and see. If YOU want to buy a First-Class Mule or Horse for Driving:, Saddling or for Family use, we have what you want. A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS. JAMES BROS. YORKVILLE, S. C. Farm Hardware Now 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. Harnes, Trace Chains, Horse Collars, Mule and Horse Shoes. Nails. 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. Oive your Mules, Horses, Cattle, Pigs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry Powders. If you want the very best Flour? Iry a suck of MELROSE?it always pleases particular people. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. FRAUDS Still they come, but not in the way of Insurance Companies in this State. Tlo* Insurance Laws are not like they once were. Hon. F. H. McMaster, Insurance Commissioner, will stand between the people and the fraudulent companies and will not grant license to any company which is not O. K. The Farmers' Mutual was organized 21 years ago and now has over $1,000,000.00 in force in York and Lancaster Counties. See us before you insure your Country Property. I). E. BOXEY. Agent. NOW, BOYSKEMEM11KR?Next Sunduy lit ICiihter. aid it is a pretty, growing custom for young gentlemen to remember their lady friends with boxes of CHOICE EASTER CANDIES AND BONBONS. Of course we are prepared to supply you with the PUREST and the REST CHOCOLATES and BONBONS, and p:-rfeotly fresh?put up in special EASTER PACKAGES. Remember 'the name? NORRIS' Special Easter Packages ? $1.00. $1.50, $2.00 $?.00 Regular Pound Packages? SO Cts. to $1.00 EASTER EGG DYES For E'yeing Easter Eggs?All Colv ora? 5 CTS. l?kg. SFIEDER DRUG STORE THE NYAL STORE P* lE== | TO THE A A SMALL You have hoard it often: it theless true: "Big oaks front lii true today as it has always been Hanking Business?Larue Balanc It Ls a consistent policy of T1 knowing tiie small depositor of of tomorrow. I When you bring your mono small the deposit may he at firs) account is welcome and wanted. YOU have a standing invital FIRSt NATI YOHKVIL H K. C. ALLEIN, Casltier. n "You Had Better R H=ll^=l[=^=llilE Can Yo?i Afford to Be Sick Or injured and have* no protection when you can buy an Accident and Health Policy, paying $5,000 In case of death by accident, or 525.00 weekly benefits for not exceeding six weeks, or $20.00 sickness benefits for not exceeding six weeks, all at a guaranteed cost of $10.00 a year? It covers insured while riding in a private or public automobile, passenger train, electric cars and covers 75 diseases, including Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Appendicitis (initial attack), Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Scarlatina, Smallpox, Spinal Menengitis, Chicken Pox and about 70 others diseases. Each being specified in policy. It also pays hospital benefits of $20 per week for three weeks. No medical examination required und no restriction as to occupation, except as to railroad train crews, and both males and females will be insured. This policy is issued by the New England Casualty Co., of Boston, Mass., which has a paid up capital of one million dollars and total assets of about three < millions. The policy is the most liberal | for the price I have ever examined and no man who values his time or whose income would stop in case of disability by reason of sickness or accident can afford to be without this whe?. :ts low cost is considered. Call and leave your application or send for further particulars. York county is my territory. SAM M. GRIST. Carhartt Overalls? I SELL CARHARTT OVERALLS, and I KNOW that CARHARTT Overalls are the BEST sold on this market. Know it by personal experience and by the testimony of others. CARHARTT Overalls sell a little higher than other Overalls and they ARE WORTH MORE. CARHARTT Overalls are made of the BEST Denim, unadultrated?New, thoroughly well made. Have all sizes?Pants and also the Jackets. If you want the BEST try a pair of CARHARTT Overalls. FRESH BREAD? I am now supplying my customers with an extra choice grade of FRESH LIGHT BREAD. Let me have your orders. FLOUR Don't buy FLOUR until you see the Flour I have to offer you and you gei iny i uu.ii (iicniir j "u Quality and Price. WANTED: ?All Butter and Eggs I can Get and Will Pay HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. A. D. DORSETT Charlotte St. Yorkville, S. C. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 1HAVE Three Pens of Pure Bred 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. 8?Jan 27 t.f. mar 27?26t. Men's Spi GREATLY REDUC $15.00 Pure Worsted Suits? $12.50 Guaranteed all Wool S Afntn'o Qo rr\ Pontc Men's $3.00 Pants? II Men's $4.00 Pants? [jl Men's $5.00 Pants? [| Boys' $10.00 Right Posture S | Boys' $6.50 Riglit Posture Sui I Boys' $5.00 Guaranteed Suits| Boys' $3.50 Guaranteed Suits| Boys' $2.75 Guaranteed Suits| Boys' Govenunent Drab Kha I Boys' Wool Knee Pants? I MEN'S AND B If New Ferguson-McKlnney SHIRTS I Men's 75c Guaranteed Shirtsi Men's 39c Dress Shirts? | Men's Heavy Blue Cheviott \ fr Boys' Dress Shirts? I THE C I W. O. HARSH YOU CAN GET MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT AT THIS STORE SEK ME FOR? CHEWING TOBACCO SMOKING TOBACCO CIGARS CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE AND TEAS I. W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AMD TEA STORE. J. A. Sherer J. W. Quinn SHERER & QUINN WB 1IAVF? WHITE HOUSE COFFEE CARAJA COFFEE ARBUCKLE COFFEE WHITE CAP CORN WHITE CAP OLIVES?Stuffed and plain. MAY FIELD PEAS and TOMATOES PEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER Corn and Oats, Purina and Just Feed for Horses and Mules. Ruby Chick and Scratch Feed for Chickens. See us for your Grocery needs. We thank you for the share of your patronage already given us. We will be pleased to serve others. Yours for a Square Deal, SHEKER & QUIXX nnii n?ii=| IAN WITH ^ nppmiT lil I/UI V/lyt 1 sounds old and Is old, but never- ; ' ttlc aerons grow." This is as ; ; true; and is equally true in the es Grow From Small Deposits, lis Bank to foster small accounts, today will be the large depositor fj| y to Tills Bank, no. matter how t, you can rest assured that your don to visit lids Bank. ? ONAL BANK LE, 8. C. ii O. E. WILKIN'S, President, e Sufe Than Sorry." tm 'E ?I=I PLANTING THE weather is getting right for planting potatoes and other garden seeds. Don't forget to bring your bag. Fresh spring cabbages with fat back. Streaks of lean a?id fat will make you healthy, wise ana fat. We carry a lot of elegant candies 10c to 20c a pound? good enough for King William or any one else who likes candy. Cleaning up generally in the spring? Naptha Washing Powders, Bon Ami are good and sanitary. Some FLOUR at $2.50 to $2.75 a sack. Its going. The FLNO Coffee is going right along and I keep It all the time. I want Tou who have never tried it to buy one package and get a piece of crockery. You will come again. I dm buying Hides all the time. Don't let bugs and worms destroy them. W. H. HERNDON Corn Planting Time UNLESS you have a good stand of Corn you cannot expect to make a good crop. To insure a good stand of corn you should have a good Corn Planter. The JOHN DEEK CORN PLANTER is the best corn planter on the market?Ask those who have used them. OUR BOYS' CORN CLUB? Be sure to have your boy to Join our Corn Club. The Palmetto Club gives these prizes: $15.00 First; $10.00 Second, and $5.00 Third prize. The Morris gives two prizes?$16,00 First, and $10.00 Second prize. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Many of Your*Friends And neighbors are acquainted with us. Some have very likely ordered , work from us. We refer you to them about our business method. We have no special offers or discounts or prizes to offer, because our Monuments are worth the price. We believe in giving extra values in Quality rather than Cheap, CatchPenny schemes to secure an Order. May we have your order on this basis?Good Value in exchange for your Good money? We hope so, and trust you will see or advise us how we can serve you. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Prop. Phone 211 Yorkville, S. C. l |gpK| m! ! ) 1 ring Suits I CD AT CLOUD'S | $10.98 :M Ults? $7.98 H $1.98 ill $2.48 ill $2.98 uitS? $6.98 inj its? $4.98 ? $2.98 II $1.98 Ji ki Knee* Pants? 98 CTS. M 48 CTS. to $1.9? OYS* SHIRTS fl ? $1.00 n 48 CTS I 24 CTS. 1 Vork Shirts? 48 CTS. & 22 CTS. and 48 CTS. m CASH STORE I New Dry Goods. We are receiving New Dry Goods almost Daily. We have things are well woith coming to see. A SPRING SUIT We will be glad to take your measure for a Spring Suit. We know how to do it; but if the fit don't satisfy you. the suit is Ours. NANCY HALL Sweet potatoes for bedding. A good Fresh New Shipment has reached us and now is the time to ^et them. PuENTY OF SHOES It is worth while to look over our well selected stock of Footwear. They are up to every requirement of Style, Workmanship and Durability. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SirARON, s. c. ywfwwwiw w IMP in MIW WWM Right CLOTHES THE THOMSON CO. 1b proud o ' Spring line of BOYS' CLOTHIN Proud becuuse we know that the of today, who will be the men 01 morrow, appreciate good, well-m perfect fitting Clothing Just aa t oughly as do their elder brothers their fathers. This season we 1 an unusually tine line of BOYS' ] TO-WEAR CLOTHING?the far WOODBINE LINE, and in Quali Styles, Fabrics, Fit and Finish uiiinaiuimuiv. XJI iiift juui uu, THOMSON'S and let him try on a of our WOODBINE Suits?You then see him smile in a way will do you good. Prices? Why as LOW as " prices can be made Clothes of Quality? $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 and J Have Boys' Suits in Serges, Sti and Mixtures and can Fit your ? CHILDREN'S OXFORDS We are showing a complete lin R. T. WOODS' OXFORDS for C dren, in Patent and Gun Metal Le era. R. T. WOODS' Oxfords for i dren have both STYLE and QUj TY at REASONABLE PRICES, and let us show you OXFORDS will please your children and sa you in prices and wearing qualitlc GIRLS' Mil We have & splendid assort!] GIRLS. These garments are nice White with Navy and Red Trimir PARASOLS In a few more days Old Sol wll warmings things up In good shape you will no doubt want a PARAS Remember THOMSON'S. Here will find them in all Sizes and Co for Ladles, Misses and Children you will find choosing easy. Children's Parasols? 25 Cts., 50. and 75 Ladies' Parasols? $1.00 to $5.00 F The THOP THE QUALI FRUITS EAT more Fruits and you_ will have better Health. Good Fruits help the Digestion and all good doctors recommend the free eating of Fruits. You can always find Choice Fruits at this store. Let us supply you. ST. B. PRODUCTS? You will also find here a select line of the products of the National Biscuit Co.?Crackers and Fancy Cakes. OUR RESTAURANT? When you are hungry, remember our Restaurant is always ready to quickly supply your wants. THE KANDY KITCHEN JOHN DEM AS, Proprietor. BIG BEN You know that this is the name of the Best Alarm Clock that has ever been made. BIG BEN will almost wake the dead?but not quite. He rings steadily or Intermittently, as you prefer; keeps good time and is unusually good looking for an Alarm Clock. If you want the best of all Alarm Clocks, buy a BIG BEX?$2.50 Call and let me show you. T. W. SPECK, Jeweler +? ? ?+ ?* ?+? ?*e> <& ? en PETERS 0-X-F-( IV1U UVV KYkH f.4ni I YOUR FEET ARE NOW CALLIN COVERINGS?they are wanl usually fit them with at this seaso weather calls you out of doors to your feet are calling for freedom STYLISH, WELL-MADE. COMFO anticipated the demands of your superior selection of OXFORDS BOYS AND CHILDREN. Have C and in all the Popular Leathers, a PETERS AND HERMJ BETTER NEVER HAVi PETERS OXFORDS FOR MENPatent Leathers?All styles as HERMAN OXFORDS FOR MEN Made by the people who mal Shoes?Priced PETERS OXFORDS FOR LA DIE piest and Daintiest Styles and t LADIES' WHITE OXFORDS?Wh RUBBER SOLED OXFORDS F< wonderfully comfortable for \t PETERS' OXFORDS FOR MISS El sizes and in all the leathers a higher priced Oxfords for the | ward from TENNIS SHOES?All sizes, for M< and Black?Priced HOLEPROOF Ht Please remember that we have HOLEPROOF GUARANTEED HO for Men, Ladies and Children, in Pairs to the box. Guaranteed Thre? TOA and l-.l5L.it;?o pairs 10 me i for Six Months. ARROW BRAND COLLARS?We 1 BRAND LINEN COLLARS for Me the 1-4 sizes?That is, instead of s or down in 1-4 sizes. In other wor WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED?T compare our Qualities and Prk We will THANK YOU for a vis J.M. STROUP ?&* ?*? +?+ ?+? +? #+? i for Your Boy )DY BLOUSES jj nent of MIDDY BLOUSES for ly made of good material. Plain ling In all sizes. Priced at 50 CTS. and $1.00 Each. ilILLINERY A YD RIBBONS ? ery day brings to our Millinery rtment many New Shapes for ;; ig Millinery, direct from the cenof fashion in the East. If you the latest and the Newest in nery you will find it at THOMS. Other ladles are finding Just they want here. RIBBONS in all grades, colors. es and widths we are well up to 'orefront. If you want a partlcushade or width of Ribbon you likely find it here, der your Easter Hat TODAY. ?mmm?mm?LjL?mmmm-m, tfSON Co. TY STORE For That Tired Feeling Change you; diet. You can do this easy if you will come to this store for STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I am almost daily receiving new shipments of seasonable, Fresh Groceries, and you are sure to find something here that will appeal to you appetite. Peolple who are particular as to the quality of the Groceries they buy for their tables, will find it easy to And something that will please them at this store. If you can't come, just phone your orders. I will give you prompt attention. W. E.FERGUSON THE Cin MARKET When you want the BEST MEAT sold in Yorkvllle every day in the year, come or phone the CITY MARKET. I select and buy my cattle myself, and do the cutting and handling of it in the Market and I assure you that you will get something nice and fresh. HAM AND BACON? w ny qo you uuy a. wuui? ui yms ??. Bacon when you can get It sliced and ready to fry from me, but I will sell It either way, to suit the customer, at the Right Price. I WANT TO BUY? All the good fat Hens and other Poultry that I can get. Also Eggs and Butter. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. US* 1T11*1 if?iviiTi >*1 ili 1*1 -F.i4*4^4* 'Tjp VW Ww VwV T5C7V wVTX/ HERMAN )-R-D-S ES FOR CHILDREN O FOR MORE COMFORTABLE ting those OXFORDS that you in of the year, when the warmer r long walks and for play. Yes. i from high shoes and asking for RTABLE OXFORDS. We have feet and are ready with a very ; FOR MEN, WOMEN, MISSES, (xfords in all the Popular Styles, ; nd at prices to please all comers. LN OXFORDS 2 BEEN MADE i -G-un Metal, Tan, Vici Kid and to toes?And Priced at $1.50 to $5.00 a Pair ?All leathers and all styles? ' ke Uncle Sam's Army and Navy $3.50 and $4.00 Pair !S?In all the Newest and Snaphe wanted Leathers?Priced at $1.50 to $4.00 Pair ite Kid and Canvass?All sizes $1.50 to $3.50 a Pair DR LADIES-?Tans?These are ralking shoes?All sizes $3.00 and $3.50 Pair S AND BOYS?These include all nd just as well made as are the grrown-up?Prices range down$3.00 a Pair ?n, Women and Children?White 65 CTS. and Up >SE IS BETTER ! an immense stock of GENUINE SIERY in Cotton, Lisle and Silk, ; all Sizes and Colors. SILKS?3 ; i Months against darningr. COT3ox. Guaranteed against darning have a new shipment of ARROW n, in all the newest styles and in ilzes varying by l-2s, they go up ds, you get Collars that fit better. I 'o show our goods and have you :es with what you find elsewhere, jit. COME WHEN IT SUITS. ERYTHING STORE l.A/T) /thA/T> A 1TV wvw WTP z&TTv QTVxP tyVxy TTT T^UT