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HUERTA COMES DOWN. Mexican Usurper Decides to Salute the Flag. Washington, April 16.?The United States government tonight accepted General Huerta's offer to salute the Stars and Stripes as an apology for the arrest of American bluejackets at Tampico a week ago today. The Huerta government's salute to the American flag will be answered with a salute to the tri-color of the Mexican nation. This arrangement, the details of which were being finally arranged tonight in an exchange of official messages between Washington and Mex^ ico City, ended, in the view of all high administration officials the crisis that had resulted in the dispatch of American war fleets to Mexican waters. Executive officers and congressmen breathed a sigh of relief that the tension had passed. No time has been set for the firing of the salute and until the details are arranged, no further orders will be sent to the American fleets now pro^ ceeding south. It is practically cer tain, however, that while many of the vessels will be turned back, others will continue south and a substantially increased naval force will be maintained in Mexican waters. Huerta's oner ana request im return salute, caused President WilW son to ask for an opinion from the counselor of the state department and navy department officials. All reported that it was the invariable custom in naval practice to return a salute and cited precedents. The president also was Informed that Rear Admiral Mayo, on making; his original demand for a salute, agreed to return the courtesy. m Mr. Wilson said a return of the salute under such circumstances did not involve recogrnition of the Huerta government, but was merely an act of the same character as grasping the hand of an individual who was apologizing as he extended it. Secretary Bryan, too. took the view that the American ^ salute would be given to the flag of the Mexican nation, just as much respected by the constitutionalists as the Huerta government and no technical recognition was involved. Precedents in which the United States returned the salute of other nations who apologized to it. were cited at the White House and navy depart. ment and it was generally agreed in w executive quarters that General Huerta's compliance with the American demand had dissipated a tense situation. No orders to the American fleet * ? 1 *~ ? -no will tie irlvpn un id cnange n? ivumc "... ? ? cil the final details of the salute have be^n arranged. * In less than 48 hours after President Wilson had ordered the Atlantic and Pacific fleets to Mexican waters, and had informed General Huerta that unless a salute was fired to atone for repeated offenses against the dignity of the United States there would be serious consequences, the answer came?a complete acceptance of the demand of the Washington government. Immediately there was a change in the atmosphere of official Washington. As the storm clouds lifted and a wave of satisfaction spread through official quarters. President Wilson arranged W to go to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., for the week-end and Secretary Bryan, who is ill, planned to take his long-delayed trip to Miami. Fla. Attention that had been temporarily diverted from the legislative programme turned again to congressional routine. ^ The numerous happenings which led to the aggressive stand of the American government, the strong pressure brought to bear at Mexico City by Charge O'Shaughnessy and the diplomatic representatives of other governments, backed by advices from the French and German ambas sadors at Washington, who learned from the state department the serious ? intentions of the Washington govern* ment all had brought about a grave international crisis. ? Suggestions of the amount of traffic which may be expected to pass through the Panama canal are conrtained in figures made public by the department of commerce, which show that in 1913 two small Isthmianrailways carried across the narrow strip of continent $130,500,000 worth of merchandise, brought by vessels from the United States for trans-shipment. Of this trade two-thirds moved westward. Only a few American ports participated in the traffic. New York leading with $84,000,000. San FTan"% Cisco was second with $21,800,000 and Hawaii third with $18,200,000. Many of the shipments were from New Orleans to ports on the west coast of South America. From San Francisco large shipments went to Europe. The Tehauntepee railroad, which is 190 miles long, carried $99,500,000 worth of traffic, and the Panama railway, forty miles long, carried $31,000,000. The total amount was double that shipped by the same routes in 1908. one year after the opening of the Tehauntepee line. AT THE CHURCHES .cynCTATC RPFDRMEn PRESET ^ TERIAN. F:ev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST * Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. Henry Stokes. Pastor. . Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Communion service at 7.30 a. m. Sunday school at 9.50. Morning service at 11.00 o'clock. Special $otires Philadelphia. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preaching at 3.30. p. m. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Ancona Mill. Sunday school at 2.30. Evening service conducted by Rev. Henry Stokes at 8 o'clock. W?aU and Tired Women 0 "1 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. 1 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. Hickory Grove. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. J. H. Machen, Pastor. Beth Shiloh. Services Friday and Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. T. Dendy of Ebenezer, preparatory to communion services on Sunday. F. Ray Riddle, Pastor. M 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 irji ritated throat and lungs, stops cough. W 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. Special UotifM. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleanse your stomach, liver and kidneys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-gripine laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at Your Druggist. Buoklen's Arnica Salve for all Hurts. HYMENEAL Married?At the residence of Missl ^ * 1 3 vnfbirjilp on w ph - I nosa in iuii.....v, nesday afternoon, April 15, 1914, Mr. J. CLYDE BOYD of Bethel and Miss MARY L. WHISONANT of Clover, Rev. F. R. Riddle officiating. At the home of the bride's parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdle, by the Rev. J. B. Swann, at 3.30 p. m? April 15. Mr. FRED BENF1ELD to Miss MATTIE DOWDLE, both of Hickory Grove. ?he flfotton Jflarbet. April 17, 1914. Cotton Seed Clover 13J 40 J Yorkville 13J 40} Sharon 13 45 SECOND HAND CARPET FOR Sale by Yorkville Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. See me about it. 2t* DANIEL WHITENER. WANTED TO Rent or Buy Medium or Large Size STEER, well broken. 31 It P. W. LOVE. LAST GINNING DAT rii huksuai, April zsra, win oe X our Last Ginning Day for this season. YORKVILLE COTTON OIL CO. 31 f. t 2t TEACHERS' EXAMINATION THE Regular Spring EXAMINATION of Applicants for Teachers' Certificats will be held n Yorkville, on FRIDAY, MAY 1ST, 1914. beginning at Nine o'clock a. m. JOHN E. CARROLL. 31 f 2t Supt. Education. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS I HAVE Three Pens of Pure Bred B. P. Rocks?strong, healthy, vigorous stock, and am now booking orders for eggs for hatching. Good at 31.00; Better at 31.50, and the Best at 32.00 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. M. S. CARROLL, Filbert. S. C. 8?Jan 27 t.f. mar 27?26t. FOR SALE HOUSE and lot prominently located in Hickory Grove. Lot is well elevated, bound on all four sides by streets, and is amply large enough to acoramodate two other houses. Deep well and fine orchard. Write J. < L. WELLS. Mooresville, N. C. 25 t.f. 8t. President Wilson vtr-T r t wT/~vm t?w a. m rnxi "n >VlL>li .1W1 DCs J\ X met School Auditorium Monday Night, April 20 TO SEE THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENT THE COMEDY? "Kingdom of Heart's Content" BIT EVERYBODY ELSE WILL BE THERE. ADMISSION, 15 CTS. an?I 2.-> CENTS. DON'T MISS IT AT THE LYRIC INTERESTING PROGRAMMES EVERY AFTERNOON ANO IN I on i AND A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO SPEND AN HOUR WITH INTEREST, PLEASURE AND PROFIT. COMFORTABLE AND SANITARY. ADMISSION:?5 and 10 CENTS. Garden Tools When you need GARDEN TOOLS of any kind, just save yourself time and come to this store for what you need. We have everything needful in the way of GARDEN TOOLS. iiUHiiHn The April showers will inuke the grass on your lawn grow at a fast pace, and to keep your lawn in good shape, frequent cuttings are necessary and if you have to cut it frequently you certainly want the Best Lawn Mower you can buy. We hare that kind?the BEST. Come and let us show you why it is the BEST. We sell GARDEN HOSE. Yorkville Hardware Co. Lightning Struck On the 8th instant, the Townsend Twine Mills in Anderson, was FIRED BY LIGHTNING and did considerable damage; at the same time a WIND STORM was raging and destroyed several tenant houses. Now listen?the FARMERS' MVTVAL will insure your buildings and live-stock against FIRE, WIND and LIGHTNING. 1). E. BOX E Y, Agent, Yorkville. S. C. Among are here in the best and most reliable WINDOW SHADES, made of the best and most durable material, in a variety of colors, and well mounted, and provided with patent rollers. They are all quick and easy in action, and never get out of order. Fringed and plain bottoms. The quality is so good that you wonder when you hear the prices. You are invited to examine them. YORK FURNITURE CO. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR MAYOR I HEREBY announce myself for MAYOR of the town of Yorkville. I am opposed to free lights and water, and am in favor of publishing the financial affairs of the town. 30 t.f. W. MASON McCONXELL. Friends of Dr. r. a. bratton hereby suggest him as a suitable man for Mayor of Yorkville, subject either to the choice of a majority of the voters in a Democratic primary or a plurality of the voters in the legal election. 28 t. f. te 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? Swell Corns? Try Wonderful "GETS-IT" Greatest Corn-Cure World Has Ever Known. "Gets" Corns Sure As Fate. Thousands say "GETS-IT" Is simply magic. If you've tried nearly everything under the sun to get rid of those corns, so much the better for "GETS-IT." Corn freedom is yours at last, not next week or next month, but right now! "GETS-IT" goes after corns as a crow does corn. There on/1 trrouov are no more uhwr jjiaRici o u...^ 0 salves that don't remove, no more files, razors and jabbers that make corns grow. Put a few drops of "GETS-IT" on and see every corn callus shivel and vanish. That's the new way, the painless, sure. safe, quick way. Only "GETS-IT" can do it. Apply it in 3 seconds. Every druggist in the land sells "GETS-IT." 25 cents a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. For sale by all dealers. House Dresses $1.00 Each ANOTHER LOT?72?IIOVSE DRESSES?MADE OF AMOSKEAG GINGHAM, in all sizes and extra good and well made? At $1.00 Each THE HOME OF \V. L. I)(HJ(Jiass SHOES FOR MEN. McCONNELL'S WHO SELLS IT CHEAPER J. II. Saye, Pres. J. L. ltalney, V. P. First National Bank SHARON, - S. C. LAND IS CHEAP?For easy figuring let us say it is worth $40 an acre. A square rod, then, is worth only 25 cents, and 10 cents' worth will be a little more than 108 feet square feet, or a little farm slightly more ih?n 10 feet on a side. How often a boy will waste a dime and think nothing of it. For a dime he can buy land enough to hold a potato bed, 12 hills of corn or a peach tree! The boy who can save a dime can become rich. Make a dime look like a tiny farm. The boy who learns to save a dime and to know values will some day come into his own. The way to start is to Open a Savings Ao<-oiuit With Us and Keep Adding to It. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. Hess' Poultry Pan-a-cea This poultry powder has been on the market for years. It is a scientific combination of ingredients that are chosen because of their known effects as conditioners for poultry. Ey its use the vitality and strength of the hen is increased, more fertile eggs are produced and stronger and more healthful chickens are hatched. Use Hess* Poultry Pan-a-cea and you will raise better and stronger chicks and a larger percentage of hatches. HESS LOUSE KILLKH This is a specific remedy for freeing poultry and all animals from lice, mites, and vermin of every kind. It is sure in its work and reTit it YORK DRUG STORE Hoosier Corn Planters You doubtless know that we sell the celebrated Hoosier Com Planter and whether you know it or not, we want you to know that it is recognized all over the country as the M??st Dependable Planter ever built. We have sold dozens of Roosters and if you want to know something about Hoosier Reliability ask the man ?Your neighbor?who has one, and then see us. COMBINATION PLANTERS We also sell the Roderick Lean Cotton and Corn Planter, and this is recognized everywhere as the best Combination Planter on the market. Come and see us before you buy a Planter. CARROLL BROS. 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 pieces of Furniture when You begin Your Spring house cleaning. If .mi, 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 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 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS FOR Sale. Thoroughbred, at 75 cents each. Eggs for setting at $1 per 15. Address me at Filbert. 30. 3t. pd. JAS. BRYANT. i TH0MS0I\ V IN BUYING GENTLEMEN'S CAREFUL TO LOOK AT THE A BECAUSE OUR GROWING TR 1 US VERY PLAINLY AND EMI C TLEMEN CUSTOMERS DEMA! IF YOU NEED FURNISHINGS C A LIGEE SHIRTS, COLLARS. CI SUMMER UNDERWEAR. STRA P ETC.. COME AND LET US SHOV 1 IN GOOD STYLE AND IN QU STHE MOST EXACTING AS TO TALK FOR THEMSELVES C S9 MEN'S SHIRTS ? We have the snappiest line o SHIRTS ever shown in Yorki is a line that for real Qualit: C Style is unsurpassed. We hav< in all sizes and in a variety i V terns that will appeal to the m is discriminating: in his Shirt L Men's SHIRTS, in White and SI X Price $1.00 an V Men's SOFT SHIRTS, with or ' J Collar attached?Plain Whi C Stripes?Thoroughly well mt X $1.00 the G MEN'S 1 Z Men's Fine GAUZE HOSIERY. B V Men's PURE SILK HALF HOSE ? MEN'S UNDERWEAR 1 We have an especially comp t? DERWEAR?Built strictly for C r a full measure of QUALITY til 2 prices that will please YOU? T Men's CREPE UNDERSHIRTS i ? Men's BARRED MUSLIN UNDE ! Men's UNION SUITS in Check N Price ' Men's ELASTIC SEAM DRAWE1 ment' m w ?o A T uornn A NT 1TVDRRS} T lYlfll O un niviv...., X Roys' POROS KNIT SHIRTS am | Boys' POROS KNIT UNION 8U1 MEN'S STI New Shapes. New Braids, both ! 9 HATS?HATS that will please in ? OXFORDS FOR M 9 We are especially proud of our S] A lines of OXFORDS for Men, Wc V and Children?Proud, because w< P sure that they are just right in ( 2 Rles, Styles and Prices?We wai ? show YOU?Will YOU let us? QUEEN QUALITY OXFORDS foi u dies, in Patent, Gun Metal. Vid ^ Russet Leathers, in Lace and A ton (Also PUMPS)?Priced at W $3.00, $3.50, ! V A full line of OXFORDS for M and Children, that are correct A Quality, Style and Prices. * I SFE THE TIIO.V FOR SILKS, DRESS GOODS. ] DIES' UNDERWEAR. WE CA] A ING?WE CAN PLEASE YOU. Z ALL THAT'S NEW FOR SPRINi J The THOI V MADE-TO-JfEASUKK CIA) n *ij- . Duuaing lTiuienui Yes, we sell Luml)er, Framing:.? all kinds of Rough Lumber, Celling, Weathcrboa rdi ng, Flooring, Boxing, Moulding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door Frames, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Xails. Locks, Hinges, Valley Tin. In fact we sell everything you need to build or repair a house. Will build the house for you if you want us to. We have saved others money, and will save YOU some if you give us a chance. FARM IMPLEMENTS The John Deer Corn Planter is the best Corn Planter Made. Ask those who have used them. We sell Drag Harrows, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, all kinds of Farm Implements. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rpii "=11 " f TO THE B A SMALL You have heard it often: it theless true: "Big oaks from 11 true today as it lias always beei Banking Business?IjUrge Malum It is a consistent policy of T m knowing the small de|>ositor of of tomorrow. When you bring your iiioik small the deposit may be ut firs uccount is welcome and wanted. YOU have a standing invita FIRST NATI H YORKVII fl H. C. ALLEIN, Casliier. m "You Had Better I] 11=] 1=11=== Try Ardmore Coffee When you have anything to sell, send for the Old Man. I buy Hogs, Sheep, Calves and Fat Cows. I am selling some Fancy Stall Fed Heef now. Steaks 20 cents per lb. I also have the 15 cent kind. Drink Sherer's Ardmore Coffee and chew Bipe Peach Tobacco and smile and be happy. old George Is a little deaf; Old Mag sometimes gets lame. But if you have a beef to sell, We get there just the same. OLD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persona 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. W. THOMAS. 29 f. 3t Administrators. JfC FOR FURNISHINGS, 5 I \ SHIRTS. HOSIERY, J ' ** UNDERWEAR, ETC. t FURNISHINGS WE ARE VERY QUALITY"?WE-ARE CAREFUL fi ADE IN FURNISHINGS TELLS f 'HATICALLY THAT OUR GEN- y <D "QUALITY'" FURNISHINGS. t >F ANY KIND?DRESS OR NEG- h JFFS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, J W HATS, PANAMA HATS, ETC.. 3 V YOU THE THINGS THAT ARE % A LI TIES THAT WILL SATISFY k QUALITY?OUR PRICES WILL ti IO.ME TODAY 9 ? ttrnlent HOSIERY j lack and Colors 15 and 25 CTS. ?Black and Colors 50 CTS. Pi*. FOR SUMMER WEAR Z lete line of MEN'S SUMMER UN 'omfort, but Incidentally carrying A iat Insures good wearing, and at md DRAWERS?Price % 50 CTS. the Garment k RSHIRTS and DRAWERS? f 50 CTS. tlio (Jarment y fainsook and Barred Muslin? I 91.00 the Gurmcnt x RS?"Pepperel Drill"?the Gar- a) 50 CTS. J IIRTS and DRAWERS? , 25 CTS. the Garment T 1 DRAWERS 25 CTS. Eaeli J ITS 50 CTS. the Garment * - BAGS AND SUIT CASES ? ou will probably be going away a vacation this spring and you X probably need a Bag or Suit Case, remember THOMSON'S. ies' Wicker Suit Oases?Priced A $1.00 to 93.00 Z ""'1 T n .1 loll' .vlltlll?. <1111 t'llSfS V rircri at $3.50 to $10.00 r Suit Cases $1.00 ami $2.50 h s Solid leather Bags? Priced ' $5.00, 5510.00 and $15.00 ^ HAW HATS ? J Narrow and Broad Brim STRAW a Quality and Styles?Priced $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 [EN AND WOMEN J = ?*lllir | i>r Men there are none better than f CItOSSET Oxfords?they look good, x fit good, wear good, are good and will please most particular Men. ^ We have CROSSETT Oxfords in i Patent, Oun Metal and Russett v Leathers and in the popular shapes J as to toes?Priced at ^ $4.00 and $4.50 V EED OXFORDS for Men in Tans, h Oun Metal and Patent Leathers? Z extra good Shoe values at the prices y ?We'll be pleased to show you? $3.00 and $3.30 A [SON COMPANY * DOMESTICS, MILLINERY. LA V PLEASE THE MOST EXACT- 3 CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU Z 0 WEAR. V MSON Co. I V TIIKS AT SI3.00 TO $15.00 h "93" Have YOU ever heard of "93" for Chills? If you haven't, YOU want to know about it, and its wonderful merits. This "93" for Chills was a prescription written by a local physician and after using it for quite a number of sufferers from Chills and Malaria, with such marked success, we began to make it, and so far "93" has Never Failed to Give Instant Relief. These are some of the few who have used it and never tire of saying good things for "93"?the Chill Remedy that Cures: Gettys McCarter, Yorkville R. F. D. L. \V. Roof. Yorkville R. F. D. W. L. Brandon, Yorkville R. F. D. John Scott, Yorkville R. F. D. L P. Love, Yorkville R. F. D. We sell "93" Chill Cure on a Positive Guarantee?Your Money Back If It Falls. SHIEDER DRUG STORE THE mi STORE ?m?1?^1? -i m WITH , DEPOSIT f sounds old and is old, but neverttle acrons grow." This is as i true: ami Is equully true in the es Grow Prom Small Deposits. Ills Dank to foster small accounts, ^ today will !>c the large depositor y to Tills Dank, no matter how t. you can rest assured thut your tion to visit Tills Bank. IONAL BANK JLE, S. C. O. E. WILKINS, President. El ;e Safe Titan Sorry." m ? in* IBI J. A. Sherer J. W. Quinn SHERER & QUINN WE HAVEWHITE HOUSE COFFEE CARAJA COFFEE ARBUCKLE COFFEE WHITE CAP CORN WHITE CAP OLIVES?Stuff ed and plain. MAYFIELD PEAS and TOMATOES BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER Corn and Oats, Purina and Just Feed for Horses and Mules. Baby 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, SHERER & QUINN I Offer Large, Fat, Juicy No. 1NORWAY MACKEREL 15 CTS.; TWO FOR 25 CTS. I also have the 5 and 10 Cts. kind. ALL THE VEGETABLES? Needed for Soups, put up in cans, ready for use 10 CTS. a Oun. This Is something new. LOUIS ROTH For That Tired Feeline _ u Change your diet. You can do this easy If you will come to this store for STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I am almost dally receiving new shipments of seasonable, Fresh Groceries, and you are sure to And 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 find 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 Of Importance to the Farmer If you are a farmer we wish to Impress on you the many advantages as well as the convenience of doing business with this Bank. Right now, at the commencement of spring, is a good time to put your business on a systematic basis. After you have once used the check plan of paying all bills you will realize the risk of the haphazard loose-money-ln-the-pocket method you are now using. This bank will be pleased to furnish you with a bank book and checks when you make your first deposit. Bank of Hickory Grove HICKORY GROVE, S. C. Garden Plowing STABLE MANURE?We can furnish Stable Manure for garden use In any quantity at any time. See us. In addition to our regular Livery and Draying business, we are also at all times ready to do your GARDEN PLOWING. As soon as your garden is dry enough to plow, let us know and we will do your plowing for you without delay. Phone us. LIVERY If you want a turnout, single or double, for pleasure or business driving. we can furnish what you want and you will find our charges most reasonable. DRAYING We are always ready to do all kinds of Light and Heavy Hauling, either in town or country. Let us do yours. M. E. PLEXICO & SON YOU CAN GET MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT AT THIS STORE SEE ME FOR? CHEWING TOBACCO SMOKING TOBACCO CIGARS CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE AND TEAS I. W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE. 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 BEN?$2.50 Call and let me show you. T. W. SPECK, Jeweler THE CITY MARKET When you want the BEST MEAT sold in Yorkville every day in the year, come or phone the CITY MARKET. I select and buy my cattle I mvxtolf. nnrl do the cutting and hand ling of it in the Market and I assure you that you will get something nice and fresh. HAM AND BACON? Why do you buy a whole or piece of 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. Self-Rising Flour SELF-RISING FLOUR requires no ouKing powaer, huuh. or ran, auu the use of Self-Rising Flour means a saving, so makers say, from $2.00 to $4.00 a barrel. Baking failures impossible on account of the uniform distribution of the leavening ingredients throughout the Flour. Always ready for use. A trial will convince you. After using one sack the house-wife will have no other. This is a high grade patent Flour I and is recognized throughout the south as one of the best Flours made. The leavening ingredients are absolutely pure and wholesome. I am using it and you ought to see the good bread it makes. W. H. HERNDON Oxfords ai OUR STOCK OF OXFORDS, LARGER TODAY THAN AT AN1 STORE IN YORKVILLE. IT IF MORE COMPLETE. WE HAVE . IS GOOD. LET US SHOW YOU ' LADIES' OX FOR] Ladies' Tan Rubber Sole OxfordsLadies' White Oxfords and Pump CHILDREN'S OXFOI We have almoHt any styl Infant's Oxfords?Sizes O's to 5'?Child's Oxfords?Sizes 5 1-2's to 1 Child's Oxfords?Sizes 8 1-2's to 1 Misses' Oxfords?Sizes 11 1-2's to Big Misses' Oxfords?Sizes 2 1-2's I We have everything in White Oxf Rubber Soles?Also Tan Bare BOYS' o: Big Ixjt Boys' Oxfc rds?Sizes 9's to 13's? Boys' Oxfords?Sizes 13 1-2's to 2 Boys' Gun Metal Oxfords?Sizes 2 Boys' Vici Oxfords?all Styles? Boys' Tan Oxfords?all Styles? Boys' Rubber Sole Oxfo MEN'S OXFORDS Here you can And all the Leatlie Button and Lace?High and 1 Toe*?Sizes 5's to I2's and at to $1.00 Less? Men's vici uxioras? ?i.ou w? ? Men's Kangaroo Oxfords $3.00 to $ Men's Patent Leather Oxfords $2.00 to $ Men's Gun Metal Oxfords $2.00 to $ Men's Tan Oxfords $2.50 to $ Men's White Oxfords $1.50 to $ We are agents for the Ralston Reynolds' Oxfords. You can pay to $1.00 more and get no better. Kirkpatrick I THE BIG STORE WI' Many of Your Friends And neighbors are acquainted with us. Some have very likely ordered work from us. We refer you to them ahnut nur 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 Yorkvllle, S. C. r-y- m V 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 Femily use, we have what you want. A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS. 'JAMES BROS. YORKVILLE, S. C. WANTED Q er TO 50 head HEIFERS, from 6 to 12 months old. Best prices paid. Address, Yorkville. 29 f. 3t E. B. LOWRY. Real April WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING A EST IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ' MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT 1 HAVE THE GOODS AND IT IS YOU EVERYTHING YOU WISH 27 inch CREPE NOVELTIES?A1 Mercerized GRENADINE?All Sh New CREPE RATINE!?Comes in Meritos NUB RATINE?in the Bi Empress CHIFFON LISSE, in pre 40-inch Plain VOILES, all Shades 40-in. FRENCH KNOT RATINE. 27-ln Mercerized POPLINS?all < 25c SATIN STRIPE POPLINS?S 25c COLORED LINEN?32 in. w 36c RAMIE LINEN?Special 25c Mercerized FOULARDS?Dot; ORIENTAL CREPES?printed d< BIG VALUES IN CU 12 l-2c PRINTED BORDER MA' 25c ETTAMINE, Printed Border, One piece 40. Cts. Quality, at CURTAIN NETS?at THE NEW "Ql There will be lots of Separate Ski SKIRTS fit better and come ii ?2 MIDDY AND BA For Young Ladies, Misses and Chil BIG VALUE: One lot real Round Thread VAL Here is the Lowest values yoi and Insertions One lot Real TORCHON LACES, < 10c quality?Special BEAUTIFUL SI Big Values?All one lot SHADOW Wide SHADOW LACES CHILDREN'S W Big Reductions for April?50c DRESSES?Each 65c BALKAN DRESS One lot better Quality DRESSES? WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING THAT WE HAVE GOODS AND F THE CLOUD W. O. HARSH id Pumps. PUMPS. SANDALS, ETC., IS r TIME SINCE OPENING OUR 1 NOT ONLY LARGER BUT fVNY AND EVERYTHING THAT roDAY. DS AND PUMPS Ladles' Vlcl Oxfords, Plain Toe, Blucher and Button 98 Cts. to *3.00 Ladles' Gun Metal Oxfords, all Styles *1.50 to *3.50 Ladies' Tan Oxfords *1.50 to *3.50 Ladies' Mary Jane Pumps, Patent and Gun Metal ; *1.50 to *3.00 Ladies' Plain Pumps. Gun Metal, Patent and Tans \ *2.00 to *3.50 \ Ladies' Colonials, Patent, v Satin and Gun Metal ? *2.00 to *3.50 AO All RA IU ^UtUV s and Mary Janes?98c to $2.00 <! IDS AND SANDALS \ e tiiat you cftn call for. r-all Styles and Leathers? 25 Cts. to $1.00 j's?all Styles and Leathers? 68 Cts. to $1.50 l*s?all Styles and Leathers? 85 Cts. to $1.50 2's?all Styles and Leathers? 98 Cts. to $2.00 to 5's?all Styles and Leathers? | $1.50 to $3.00 i ords and Pumps?Leather and foot Sandals? 48 Cts. to $1.25 CFORDS Just In -Black, Tan and Patent? I $1.25 to $2.00 !'s? all Leathers and Styles? $1.50 to $2.00 1-2's to G 1-2's? $1.50 to $3.00 5 $1.50 to $2.50 $2.00 to $3.00 rds, in Tan and White. 5.00 A AW 5.00 HEH and mum 5?c klk Company. TH THE BIG STOCK / HAVE NANCY HALL SEED SWEET POTATOES FOR BEDDING SEE ME? 0 W. R. CARROLL Dry Goods and Shoes No matter what you may want in Dry Goods or Shoes It Is certainly to your interest to come and s?e us before you buy. We have a very complete stock of New, Fresh Goods that are in good styles and Low Priced. A LARD SPECIAL? For this week we are making a very Special Low Price on LARD in 50 lb. cans and 60 lb. tubs. See about it. SEE US FOR COFFEE? Try a Can of OUR COFFEE. We sell it on a Positive Guarantee that it will satisfy the most particular. If it doesn't satisfy, we refund your money. POULTRY POWDERS? If you want healthy Chickens give them frequent feeds of IDEAL Poultry Powders. It makes hens lay and keeps them in good shape to do their best work. Guaranteed. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SHARON, S. C. Rebuilt Typewriter* for tale at The Enquirer Office. Bargains. ND WANT TO SEE THE NEW- j ["RIMMINGS, NOVELTIES. ETC., 'HE CLOUD CASH STORE?WE A REAL PLEASURE TO SHOW TO SEE \ I Colors 25 Cts. Yd. ades 25 Cts. Yd. i best Shades 25 Cts. Yd. est Colors 25 Cts. Y'd. tty Stripes and Checks 121 Cts. 25 Cts. Yd. Green and Tan 48 Cts. Yd. Colors?Special 15 Cts. Yd. pecial 19 Cts. Yd. ide?Special 19 Cts. Y'd. 25 Cts. Yd. s and Stripes?Specials 19 Cts. ; ?signs 10 Cts. Yd. RTAIN MATERIALS rERIALS at 10 Cts. Yd. at 10 Cts. Yd. 29 Cts. Yd. 10. Cts., 121 Cts., 16 2-3 Cts. Yd. IEEX" SKIRTS irts in use this season; "QUEEN"' i exclusive Styles and Patterns > .98. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Up to $7.50 LKAN BLOUSES Idren? 48 and 98 Cts. I S IX LACKS LACES, worth up to 12jc Yd. a ever saw, all widths Edgings 5 Cts. Yd. dainty new patterns, looks like 5 Cts. Yd. IA DOW LACES r LACES?Special 5 Cts. Yd. 10, 15, 19 and 25 Cts. Yd. 'ASH DRESSES GINGHAM and PERCALE 39 Cts. 48 Cts. -J1.25 grade, sizes to 14 98 Cts. 1, GIVE US A CALL?WE KNOW RICES THAT WILL PLEASE. CASH STORE [AW, Manager