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MEXICO AND MEXICANS
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Miscellaneous Developments Bearing
Upon Troubled Conditions.
The United States transport Prairie
left Philadelphia f?>r Vera Cruz. Friday,
taking l.oou.uoo rounds of ammunition.
L'.OuO sacks of mail. 70 marines
and 350 bluejackets.
*. Fourteen Federal volunteers were
executed at Chihuahua. Tuesday of
last week. They were part of a band
who escaped after Villa's victory at
Paredon.
Heneral Carranza is reported as be$
ing determined to take Mexico city
within the next sixty days regardless
of outside suggestions or influences.
He also plans to be elected president
as the outcome of a general election.
The Constitutionalists have captured
the towns of (luadclupe, Mercedes and
Irillo, suburbs of Zacatecas. but were
met with desperate resistance at 1 .a
Huffa, one of the strongly fortified
hills near the town. The rebel commander
is awaiting reinforcements
* from Villa at Torreon, the reinforcements
being delayed by heavy rains
and washouts along the National rail
ways.
Governor Maytorena of the state of
Sonora. is besieged in the executive
palace at Hermosillo. Dispatches of
Saturday night were to the effect that
the palace would be stormed within 4S
hours by a force of 1.000 rebels if the
governor refused to surrender. If he
would surrender he was offered a
chance to escape to the United States.
one hundred and eighteen officers,
bluejackets and marines who distinguished
themselves by conspicuous
bravery and heroism at Vera Cruz,
have been commended by Secretary
1* Daniels and medals, gratuities and
promotions are to be distributed among 1
them. Admiral Fletcher is to be pro- '
muted to the command of the first division
of the Atlantic fleet.
A dispatch from Xogales. state of .
Sonora, is to the effect that citizens of
Jf Mazatlan, are committing suicide to .
escape starvation. There is no food in
the city fit to be eaten. Whole families
have died from starvation while neighbors
looked on in helplessness. Ma- ^
zatlan has been besieged by rebel soldiers
under Gen. Obregon for several
weeks.
General Carranza claims that the J
Constitutionalists have 100 men under
A arms, and also have 120 pieces of
field artillery, captured from the
Federals, and 175 machine guns to
geiner Willi pitflli; ut oiuuiuuhivu. .
The mediation conference at Niagara
Falls has reached a point where
it is necessary to select a suitable
t# man for provisional president. The ;
United States representatives -will
probably insist that the temporary
president shall be a Constitutionalist.
The representatives of Huerta are inclined
to select some one who is neutral.
one who has taken no active
part with either side. A selection ]
that will please all sides and at the
same time be a man strong enough to
pacify Mexico, is recognized as a .
very difficult proposition.
With every indication of peace, the (
patriotic fervor of the Federals con- (
fronting American outposts increases,
writes a correspondent from Vera
A Cruz. Word of the signing of the first
protocol sent a flock of enthusiastic
reinforcements from Vera Cruz to the
camp of General Navarette. Four
hundred railway employes who have
been keeping out of sight have joined
Navarette since the probability of any
M fighting became remote. Definite
news of certain peace will send half
the population of Vera Cruz to the
Federal trenches. There is great competition
among the Federal officers for
the honor of confronting the invader
now that it has become evident that
there is little likelihood of invasion.
This furnishes a perfect alibi for not
fighting the rebels in the north, which
i all are dodging. Fighting the rebels
has its disadvantages, but confronting
the invader will furnish political
ammunition for forty years. Mexico
City 18 crowueil Willi Kniciais nliv v
ostensibly in command at San Luis
Potosi. Cuernavaca and other threat^
ened points, but find it necessary to
report personally to the capital whenever
an attack on their posts seems j
imminent. Where the Federal out- (
posts were of the flimsiest character ]
of defense when the Yankee advance (
seemed probable, so as to make it ,
easy to get out of the way, news of ,
approaching pet ce has started an (
elaborate system of permanent fortifi- ,
cations, trenches and gun mounting.
There is no doubt that when the last
American soldier sails away the Fed- ,
erals will have the finest sort of de- j
fense to which Oenerals Xavaretteand ]
( Jarcia Pena will point with pride and ,
tell what would have happened had j
the brutal invaders stepped one foot ,
y toward Mexico City.
MR. BONEY MAKES CORRECTION.
Editor of The Yorkville Enquirer:
Referring to a news item in your issue
of Friday. June 12, in regard to the ,
floating indebtedness and outstanding
accounts of the town of Yorkville, will
say that the $6,400 did not leave "out '
of consideration a note for $1,000."
?? !....Oiic mv omit- nr volir '
into
4 misunderstanding is not material. And
while 1 did say that I knew of one or
two small outstanding accounts, I did
not intend to make the impression
that I thought there were any great
number of outstanding accounts.
You will remember that 1 went to
^ your office on business, and while
there, you incidentally asked me some 1
(|U? stions regarding town affairs, to j
which 1 replied in a general way. as |
stated above. While you may think it
unnecessary to publish this statement.
I think your item could be miscon- i
strued. Yours truly. .
('. A. Honey. *
Yorkville. June 1 *i. 1S?14.
AT THE CHURCHES
t '
TRINITY METHODIST <
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at S.lf? o'clock.
BAPTIST.
^ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
w at S.la o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at s.'i't <>n the church lawn.
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ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
I
Prayer meeting Wednesday ev-ninat
s.lf. o'clock. l
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| 59pmai ^luiuw
Olivet.
Services Sunday afternoon at !t.:P
o'clock. J. B. Swann. Pastor.
? Children's Day.
Will be observ? il by the Sunday
school of Kind's .Mountain Chapel
next Sunday. June 21st, at 10.30 a. in.
The public is invited.
S. \V. Thomas, Supt. 1
Children's Day.
Children's I>ay will be observed at
Shady drove church on Saturday,
June 2'?th. Refreshments will be
serv d and dinner on the grounds.
The public is cordially invited.
W. A. Latham. S. S. Supt.
Dr. 0. H. Patrick.
< ptoinetrist. is located on South Concress
stiect. near the Baptist church,
lie examines the eyes free of charge:
tits Classes at re- sonahle cost and
duarantees Sutisfat lion. 40 swtf
OHITIIAH V.
I?11:i>?At tin- home of her parents
^- in Clover. last Friday afternoon. |J|.IJK
KATK. infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. II. Jackson. Interment in
Clover comet' ry Saturday morning,
funeral services bcinv conducted by
II' V. \V. I'. < trier.
k nVMK.MOAL
MAltlMKli?At llock Mill. Sunday
eveiiinif. June 11, by Itev. J. I. Spinks.
Miss K ATK CAItKISoX to Mr. MA
S??X IHMjI.IS. both of the < ??d? n section.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVE'"
WE are authorized to announce
KM MET W. PURSLEY of
Kind's Mountain township as a candidate
for the House of Representatives.
subject to the choice of the Democratic
party in the approaching primary
election. t. t.e.
FOR MAGISTRATE YORK
TOWNSHIP
AFTER due consideration by the solicitations
of friends, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the
office of MAGISTRATE for York township,
governed by the rules of the
Democratic party. N. J. N. BO WEN.
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Six Admissions for 50c
J'ntil further Notice The LYRIC
THEATRE will sell Admission
TICKETS, good for SIX ADULT
ADMISSIONS, for FIFTY CENTS.
Lots of people are buying these
FIFTY CENT Tickets, rather than
pay the straight admission of 10
cents for each performance.
These Tickets ARE NOW ON
SALE at the LYRIC and the AIRDOME.
rilK CROWDS ARK GROWING?
The attendance at the AI ROOM E
is steadily growing. Every night
you will see your friends at this
popular place of amusement.
The pictures now being presented
are somewhat better than the
average run of Movies. Bring
your friends and meet other
friends at the AIRDOME.
See "The Trail of the Spider Gang"
tonight?Four reels.
THE LYRIC THEATRE
w I %?A\( %VI?C Uiinnirpw
J. 1 J. .Uf.U.l.lVO, Jiunu^vt i
WOTI1KK Ij< >T OF?
Ladies' Wash
Dresses-$1.00
THEY ARE THE VERY THING
F(?R THIS HOT WEATHER.
?IX DOZEN PAIR MEN'S LIGHT
WEIGHT PANTS, THE WASH
KIND? ?8 UTS. IHir
! CAKES OF HOOD LAUNDRY
SOAP?FOR 10 CTS.
McCONNELL'S
[F YOU BOUGHT IT FROM McCONNKLL,
YOU BOUGHT
IT RIGHT.
$5,000 For $10.00
ASK TO BE SHOWN.
I am prepared to let you have an
ACCIDENT POLICY, which will
pay your estate $5,000.00 in ease
of accidental death on a Railroad
or other Public Conveyance, or
$25 Weekly Disability, or $20
a Week for Disability by reason
of any ONE of the "0 Diseases
Mentioned, including: typhoid fever
and pneumonia?All for
$10.00 TIIK YEAR
SAM M. GRIST
SKIN DISEASES OBSTINATE
But they can be cleared away by
nurifvlne the blood and building up
;Ih- system with Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy. X. W. Winton, Ahoskia, X.
had a child severely affected with
<kin disease. Doctors' medicines fa.il d
to do any good, but two bottles of
[he Remedy made u perfect cure. "I
cannot say too much in praise of Mrs.
Joe Person's Remedy."
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy is prolounced
by many the best blood medicine
in the world. By purifying the
Mood and renewing the health and
urength of the body, it drives away
rheumatism, indigestion, nervous dyspepsia.
scrofula, eczema and other ills
that come from bad blood. Your
druggist should have it; if not, send
lis one dollar for large bottle. Remedy
Sales Corporation, Charlotte, X. P.
Mrs. Joe Person's Wash should be
used in connection with the Remedy for
tin- cure of sores and the relief of inllamed
and congested surfaces. It is especially
valuable for women, and should
ulways be used for ulcerations.
J. II. sa.ve. Pres. .1. L. Hainey, V. P.
First National Bank
SHARON, - - - S. C.
DID it ever occur to you that if You
tad commenced ten years ago to depost
in The Bank the loose quarters,
lalves and dollars that you have been
dinging about for first one thing and
hen another in such a way that they
ire gone for ever, you would now be in
i position to buy a farm, or even an
tulomobile. if that is what you would
rather have?
Put your money in the bank this
.ank the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
?F SHAROX and let it qrow.
.1. S. IIAKTM.SS. Cashier.
Tomatoes-3 Cans 25c
Just now, before the home grown
Tomatoes eonie in, we will sell you
Three Cans liesl Tomatoes for 25 Ct.-.
[.-I'll ItAICLAlX COCXTI-Ilt?
Here you will iind many extraordinary
Shoe bargains odd Styles and
Broken I.ots in Oxfords. If you ean
laid your size, you will Iind a Bargain.
s\0\vi)ki i't lai ci)?
Wise housekeepers prefer it to hog
lard. We have it Fresh in buckets.
iiomi: joi i:\.\l iwttkkxs?
We carry them in stock?All the
newest stvles. Let us supply you.
i \I>I:K\YKAK?
This hot weather calls for frequent
changes of Cinlerwear. Let us supply
your needs. We have it for everybody
in just the quality you want.
\ OTIC LACXIMCY, CLKAMXti?
And Dyeing. Bring it to us. We
represent the Charlotte Steam laundry.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
G. W. WHITESIDES & CO.
SIIAKON, S. C.
Comfortable
IL^m
\\h&m
i;o( Ki:i:s \\i>
\KM-t II \!KS
a re conducive to restful satisfaction?
especially the lovely and costly ones
we arc now offering at most tempting
prices. Summer Kockers and .\rntt'hairs
in Kfeat variety for indoors or
for porch or piazza. We arc showing
a full line of Household Furniture.
I;uus and t'arpets. Matting and <'ilI'lotlis,
at attractive prices.
York Furniture Company
FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC I
ALL Red Men and Palefaces who
will do us the honor to accept are
invited to be the quests of Yorkville
Tribe No. 61, Improved Order of Red
Men at a Basket Picnic to be given in
the pasture of the Ancona Mill. Yorkville
on JULY 4. The programme is
to consist of speeches by Mayor J. C.
Wilborn, Max G. Bryant. Samuel E.
McFadden and Grand Sachem Albert
E. Hill. Also foot races, tub race,
jumping contest, baseball game and
other amusements. In addition to the
general dinner, refreshments will be
sold on the grounds. It is to be a day
of pleasure and good order.
J. G. SASSI.
C. G. WHITE.
C. Y. WHITE.
P. A. McSWALW
W. D. HANNON,
W. L. BABER.
Committee.
48 t.f. td.
Peters' Shoes
IF YOU HAVE NEVER WORN A i
PAIR OF PETERS' OXFORDS. You
cannot know how good, how comfort- 1
able, how stylish these Oxfords really
are. We have been selling PETERS'
Shoes for quite a while and they have '
never yet failed to give complete satisfaction
to the wearer from every I
standpoint. Come in and let us show '
you why PETERS' OXFORDS are the <
< >xfords for you to buy. <
LADIES' OXFORDS? j
Our line of Ladies' Oxfords is very
complete and includes the best styles ,
and the best qualities in Ladies' footwear.
We can suit you in Quality and
Styles. ]
GROCERIES?
Just remember STROITP'S when you
need Groceries?Heavy or Fancy.
We have the goods and we have the
prices, and we want to sell YOU.
J. M. STROUP
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In Your Reach ,
(
No matter where you live, the
BANK OF CLOVER is in easy reach '
of von I'ncle Sam's mail will auick- ,
ly bring your deposits to us and we '
will promptly acknowledge a receipt j
of any funds you may send us. A '
large part of the Banking Business of
the country is done by means of Uncle
Sam's mail service. If you cannot
conveniently deposit here in person,
send us your deposits by mail.
We want your business, large or
small, and will give you as good service
as you can possibly get from a[ny
Bank anywhere.
If you have idle funds put them
in this Bank for Safe Keeping and for
Profit.
The Bank of Clover,
M. L. Smith, Pres. J. A. Page. Cash.
CLOVER, 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 1
all times ready to do your GARDEN J
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 i
If you want a turnout, single or ]
double, for pleasure or business driv- J
ing, we can furnish what you want 1
and you will find our charges most
reasonable. i
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
For Hot Weather
Right Now is the Time to See Us for? 1
REFRIGERATORS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS i
(1 Qt. to 8 Qt. Sizes.) (
ICE CREAM DISHES i
ICE SHAVERS J
iop
I
LEMON SQUEEZERS. ETC. ;
All of these things are necessities?
not luxuries. They all help to make
life more pleasant and helpful. Come
and let us show you.
Yorkville Hardware Co. I
i
j
Kodaks :
I
WHEN YOU GO ON YOUR VACATION.
BE SURE THAT YOU |
TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU? j
MAKE PICTURE RECORDS OF ,
THE PEACES YOU GO AND 1
THE NEW FRIENDS YOU
MAKE?YOU'LL ENJOY THE
PICTURES IN LATER YEARS.
GET YOUR KODAK HERE. ,
REMEMBER. THAT WE CAR- 1
HV A FULL LINE OF KODAK ?
SUPPLIES?FILMS. PAPER.
DEVELt PIOUS, ETC.
IF WE HAVEN'T JUST WHAT <
VOU WANT?TELL US?WE'LL
(JET IT FOR YOU.
YORK DRUG STORE.
PAINT
\X IIOXEST PAINT?We claim no
mvstcry in tin- preparation of PECKER
MOORE PAINTS, but that they
arc honest Paints. Weigh a gallon,
measure a gallon, spread a gallon,
then you can judge of their value. <
STAND TIIE TEST
PECKER MOORE PAINTS stand {
the test better than others, because it .
contains botli quality and quantity of
such materials as are made to make it ?
better.
Pe sure to see us for House Paints, j
FOR SALIv?Two (lood Milk Cows.
Will be ready by June 20th.
I-.TTT-VT-.T T T /-? T? A XT W |
YUKK. bUl'rLI i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUGGIES
You nuiy <>r may not intend to buy
a Buggy just at this time, but?
We want you to remember us when (
you are ready to buy. We may not
carry tin* largest stock of any dealers
ill tlie world, but? !
We carry enough good Buggies to
supply any reasonable demand, and we ,
know tltat we can interest you not |
only in Quality and Style, but?
in Prices as well. We know considerable
about Buggies and Buggy
construction. We do nol know it all.
but ?
Know enough to give you the Most
Ihiggy Value for Your Money. See us.
CARROLL BROS.
NOTICE
THE Board of Trustees of the
School District of 'orkville hereby
call together, in annual school
meeting. the voters resident in said
school district, to assemble at eleven
o'clock in the forenoon of THURSDAY.
JUNE 2f>TH, 1914, in the temporary
court room in the Rose building.
at which meeting the Trustees
will submit a full report of their
transactions for the current or previous
school year, with their recommendation
as to a local tax.
GEO. W. S. HART, Chairman.
R. C. ALLEIX. Secretary.
June 11th, 1914.
Choice Fresh Meats
WE ARE DOING OUR VERY BEST
T<i GIVE THE PATRONS OF THE
YORKVILLE MEAT MARKET THE
VERY REST MEATS AT REASONABLE
PRICES.
We want YOUR business, and to get
it we know that we must give you the
Market Service that YOU want. We
are making every effort to do this.
We are butchering the ven- best
una tauesi Deevtfs inai we ran uu>.
After the meat ie brought to the market
it is put in our large refrigerator
and kept thoroughly chilled until it
is put on the block for cutting. We
have a thoroughly competent Butcher,
and are using every precaution and
sare to furnish our customers Meats
that are thoroughly SANITARY. Our
prices are as low as we can make
lliem and do business.
FRESH FISH every Friday and Satjrday.
Ice Cold Drinks all the time.
We sell Butter and Eggs, and also
Buy Butter and Eggs.
YORKVILLE MEAT MARKET.
S-H-O-E-S
Some time ago we made the statement
here that we had TOO MANY
SHOES. Well, since then, we have
sold lots of Shoes?Sold Shoes to peo
)le that were not regular customers 01
lurs. Why? Simply because we had
he Shoes that looked good and were
?ood and at the prices at which they
vere offered they were splendid Shoe
Bargains. We still have TOO MANY
tHOES. We want to reduce the stock
ind to do so are making prices that
vill certainly SELL SHOES if you will
jut take the time and call and let us
SHOW YOU what we have and whisier
our prices in your ear. When you
ice the Shoes and hear the prices you
vill certainly conclude that WE DO
tEALLY WANT TO TURN OUR
SHOES INTO MONEY.
We have all kinds of Shoes?Dress
Shoes for Men, Women and Children.'
Heavy Shoes for everybody, and can
PIT almost anybody. Come.
We have White Shoes for Men.
W. R. CARROLL
Builders' Hardware
When you are ready to build anyhing,
whether a shed, fence or resiJence,
you will find that Hardware
M one sort or another is an impor:ant
item of the cost. We can help
^ou here. We buy in large quantities
for our own building operations and
:arry practically everytning coming
jnder the classification of Builders'
Hardware, including Nails, Screws,
Hinges, Butts. Locks Valley Tin,
(footings. Window Weights, Sash
Cords. Hasps, etc., and besides carry
t full line of the Best Paints, Oils,
furnishes. Putty, Glass, etc., and are
ilways glad to serve you and give you
[he advantage of the Very Lowest
Prices. See us for your Hardware
S'eeds.
NUMBER PRODUCTS?
Before buying anything in Lumber,
rough or dressed, see us. It will pay
rou.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
Wedding Presents
JUNE, by common consent and also
jy custom, is unquestionably the one
month of the year which can be designated
th? "Wedding Month." In anticpation
of these happy events I have
"eceived a choice line of CUT GLASS,
CHINA and SILVER WARE, especially
suited for gifts for the June brides.
I am especially proud of these additions
to my stock, because they include
many pieces that are of the very newest
patterns and dainty to the last limit
if daintiness and such as would please
iny bride. If your friends are going to
marrv this month (or later) remember
lo visit SPECK'S before you buy gifts
for the bride. You'll find the suitable,
the pretty gifts at this store and prices
is modest as the brides.
Also have a new line of extra pretty
lardiniers.
T. W. SPECK, Jeweler
On the Charlotte Road
You will find A. D. DORSETT'S
GROCERY STORE. There you Will
Und an exceptionally good stock of
Fancy and Heavy (Groceries?Clean,
Fresh. Well Selected and at Reasonable
Prices. If you want anything in
jur line. Phone us. Purchases of 25
[?ts. and over Delivered Free.
DRY GOODS, SHOES, ETC.
In addition to Groceries, I also carry
ti pretty good line of Staple Dry Goods.
Shoes, Notions, etc., and all of these
i?oods are offered at most reasonable
prices. At least it is worth your while
to visit DORSETT'S before you make
purchases of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes,
Motions, Etc.
DVERALLS?
I sell CARHARTT'S Overalls, and
these are recognized everywhere as
jeing the BEST Overalls made. They
?ost a little more?they are worth it.
fry a pair?you'll like them.
A. D. DORSETT
Charlotte St. Yorkville, S. C.
STILL ON THE JOB?
Although the season for Mules
md Horses is practically over, we are
still prepared to furnish a few choice
iYnnessee Mules and Kentucky Hors s
to any who may need such animals.
We will sell you straight or trade
ind always give you a So.uare Deal.
See us.
JAMES BROS.
YORKVILLE. S. C.
I Like 'E Fat
Phone 117, when you want the Best
Meats in town?Choice Veal, cut speciil.
Bamberger Steak at lfi eta lb.
Always tender. XO BONE.
We have Fresh Irish Potatoes and
Cabbage till the time.
Ki"'s and Butter never run out at
SHEREH'S.
When you have a Fat Beef, a Calf
or a Sheep to sell, let me know. I
buy anything with hair or wool around
it, if it is fat.
When you have anything to sell.
It pays to let the Old Man know;
Why sell it to some one else
When I can pay you more?
OLD GEORGE
TILE BUTCHER.
Mi 'ffil
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B. FRANK KELL
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor, it
porting to Win. I'nl
(Political Advertisement.)
Growing
Yes, sir, our Soda Fountain and Ice
Cream trade is growing right along.
People who drink Soft Drinks are
lening us mat our aoii urinas anu
Ice Creams are as goods as can be had
anywhere and they are showing their
faith by giving us their business. One
thing is certain, We are doing our
very Best to give our Patrons Good
Service and using every effort to insure
CLEANLINESS about our Soda
Fountain Drinks and lee Cream making.
We appreciate your patronage.
FRUITS
Please remember us when you want
FRUITS of any kind. We have all
the FRUITS in season.
THE KANDY KITCHEN
.IOIIN DEMAS, Proprietor.
Red Bliss
Irish Potatoes
I HAVE. JUST IN, NICE
RED
BLISS
IRISH
POTATOESSUITABLE
FOR A
SECOND CROP.
LOUIS ROTH
THOMSON CO
Thursday, Fridai
===== Three
LACES 10 CI
SHADOW LACES, worth 15c. UOc,
Thursday, Friday and SaturdJ
LACES 5 CE
TORCHON LACES, worth 8c and
day. Friday and Saturday?
DRESSES i
i Indies' WASH DRESSES, worth
Your Choice Thursday. Fi ida;
DRESSES ;t? A
Children's and Misses' 50c DRESS
Children's and Misses' TUB DRK
VOILE FLOUXC
Embroidered VOILE FLOUNCING
Special Price Thursday, Frida
PARASOLS RKDl'C
Indies' and Children's SUMMER
MILLINERY REI>1'<
All Indies' and Children's TRIM
HONS AND TRIMMINGS On
WHITE O
Ladies' and Children's WHITE C
Ladies' WHITE CANVAS OXFOH
Price?
The THOfl
SHOP AT THOMSON'S THI RSI).
THE CITY MARKET
The place to buy your Meats is tlv
place where you can get what you
want and get it cut the way you want
it?and of course, this is the Market
that handles the Best there is, and
* 4 " ** ' L" ?J 1 ?^1 ninht hoonilflo I
is lUl UIIU IlilllUlt'U H8'll, UVV.WUWV
know the business from start to finish.
IIAMS AM) BACON?
I handle a nice line of Cured and
Boiled Hams and Breakfast Bacon.
I sell this sliced ready for use or by ,
the piece. I keep the best Beef on i
this market and keep a supply of
Eggs and Butter all the time.
I want to buy all the nice Hens and
Eggs I can get. Will buy them any
day and any amount.
i
C. F. SHERER, Proprietor.
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The Place to Bi
i
V IE YOU ABE NOT A H EG I* LA
VILLE BARGAIN HOUSE. YOU
L PL^ BECAUSE IT IS TO YOU1
f MERCHANDISE AT THIS SToRI
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
? SATISFY YOUR DEMANDS AND
PRICES ARE LOWER THAN Yo
V
J WHEN YOU AUK SHopplXO
b THE YORKV1LLK MARK AIX H<
? CAN PLEASE YOU IX SKASOXAI
ITY AND PRICE.
* WE ARE UOXTIXUALLY OKI
" WELL WORTH YOUR UO.XSIDE
| The Yorkville J
i\ ,/ 4r:"
Y, of Bishopville
i the Race to the Finish, and Exless
All Sirens Fall.
YORK COUNTY FAIR
AT Rock Hill on October 14, 15, 16,
1914. Two Aeroplane Flights
daily. Balloon ascensions and numerous
other fine attractions. Horse
Races and Liberal Prizes in all Departments.
YORK COUNTY FAIR ASSO.
f.t 3 mo.
REAL ESTATE
LOOK! Now Isn't This u Nice Selection?
The J. K. 11ope Place: 70 acres,
near Tlrzah, on Rock Hill ana Clay
Hill and Yorkville and Fort Mill roads.
5-room dwelling: large barn; 2 tenant
houses and other buildings; 2 wells?
one at house and other at barn. Adjoins
T. M. Oates, F. E. Smith and
Mrs. Glenn. This is something nice.
See ME QUICK.
The E. T. Carson Place: 185 acres:
8-room dwelling: 3-room tenant
house; large barn; crib, etc. Plenty
of wood. Adjoins W. R. Carroll and
others. Now is your time to see me.
Two Tracts?One 63 acres and the
other 60 acres?about 6 miles from
Yorkville on McConnellsville-Chester
road. First tract has 4-room dwelling;
barn, crib and cotton house. Other
tract has one tenant house. Each
tract watered by spring and branch.
Plenty of timber. Good, strong land,
and the price Is right. Better see me.
Town Property: My offerings here
are very attractive. Can suit you either
in a dwelling or a beautiful lot in
almost any part of Town on which to
ereci one. j_<ei me snow jruu.
Geo. W. Williams
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
IW Sentl The Enquirer your orders
for Comniercial Stationery, If you are
a user of the better grades In yonr
business correspondence.
|.'S SPECIALS
f and Saturday
Days =====
BNTS YARI)
25c and 2&r Yard?On Sale
ly? " 10 CTS. Yd.
VTV. vxitn
10c the Yard?On Sale Thurs5
CTS. Yd.
1)8 CKXTS
$1.50 and $1.98. Special.
y and Saturday? 98 (TS.
XI) 70 CKXTS
!ES?Sale Price? :l? CTS.
ISSES, worth $1.00?Special
79 CTS.
IXG 98 CKXTS
, worth $1.50 and $2.50 Yard,
y and Saturday 98 CTS. Yd.
KI> 29 PKH CKXT
PARASOLS On Sale at?
20 PKR CKXT REDUCTION
'ED 20 PKR CKXT
MED HATS. SHAPES, RIBSale
at?
20 PKR CKXT RKDUCTIOX
X FORDS
AXVAS OXFORDS? 98 CTS.
;DS, worth $1.50 Pair?Sale
81.19 Pair
tlSON Co.
\Y, FRIDAY AXI) SATURDAY.
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 busi
ness with this Hank.
Right now, at the commencement of I
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-monpy-in-the-pocket
method you are now
sing.
This bank will be pleased to furnish
you with a bank book and checks
when you make your first deposit.
Bank of Hickory Grove
IlICKOltY GROVE, S. C.
V
ly Merchandise jj
It CCSTOMEK OF THE YORK- ?
Ol'C.HT TO HE. WHY? SIM- jjj
t INTEREST TO BUY YOUR 7
tt. WE HAVE GOOD, CLEAN. f
OF QUALITIES THAT WILL J
1 ? U ri.M/ I nn 4 y
r WILL FIND KLSKWHERE.
MAKK IT A POINT TO VISIT J
H*SE. \VK KNOW THAT \VK V
II,K MERCHANDISE IN QI'AL-. ?
5
E RINiJ SPECIALS THAT ARE J
RATION. COME AND SEE.
Bargain House 2
Special Mill
THIS WILL BK MISS III II
US THIS SEASON' AND
PRICES TO CLEAN UP ?
Shapes
WE OFFER ALL SHAPE!
REGULAR PRICES?THIS
ONE-HALF TO YOU.
Flowers At C
WE OFFER OUR EXTIR
AT ONE-THIRD OFF HE<
Trimmed He
WE OFFER ALL READ
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS.
ARE YOU GOING TO GET TIIA
THAT WE ARE GIVING AW
Kirkpatrick
THE RIG STORE WI
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, Hames, 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.
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.
Vnrkville Rankirnr Rr Mer. Co.
I Specials for
C ALL $1.25 and $1.50 WHITE PU1
ALL $1.75 WHITE PUMPS
A ALL $2.50 WHITE PUMPS
I ALL 5 C7TS. LACES?A CHOICE
V SELECTION?THIS WEEK
? GOOD TIME TO B
C Why not discard that old Fi
9 wearing up till now? You can
S Straw Hat now at a low price.
ALL $1.25 STRAW HATS AT
ALL $1.50 STRAW HATS AT
ALL $2.50 STRAW HATS AT
? MEN'S SILK II
V ONE LOT 25 CTS. SILK HALF H<
ONE LOT 50 CTS. SILK HALF H<
I
THE CLOUD
i W. O. HARSK
tmmm
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.
See Us For
Groceries of Quality
TRY A SACK OF PORCELAIN Flour
?Absolutely nothing better made
out of wheat.
If you drink Coffee, try Barrington
llall, a high grade, steel cut Coffee, of
uniform size, with all chaff and impurities
removed?better coffee and
more cups to the pound?Try it.
We also have other brands and can
please you in Coffees. See us for
Capitol Household Teu, Raker's Chocolate
and Breakfast Cocoa.
SEE US FOR
Blue Ribbon Extracts. Spices, Pure
Lard, Snowdrift. Flake White, Kingan's
Reliable Hams, White Cap Pineapple.
Peaches, Olives, Peanut Putter,
etc.
Fresli Cheese Every l'riduy.
See us for Millfeed. Purina, etc.
Phone 25:1 for Best Groceries.
SHERER & QUINN
|
ROAD TAX. flUW 1JUL
THE attention of all concerned is
called to the fact that the Commutation
Road Tax of THREE DOLLARS
is now due and payable on or
before JULY 1, 1914. after which date
no Commutation Tax moneys can be
accepted under the law. Persons failinp
to pay the $3 Commutation Tax on or
before Jl'LY 1, will be liable to Five
Days' service on the road. I
H. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County. 1
June 2-X-16-23-28. <
I Wisdom of Sai
In 1820, there were only 9.f
Fnited States. Ninety years later
000 such depositors.
Would all this increase have
the best logical and business rea!
Savings Account? Assuredly not.
If anyone questions the Finar
count, ask him if he thinks all of
ors have been misled. Tell him f
average per capita was 12c: in 191
It is the soundest kind of bui
Account and equally sound to havt
to learn the habit.
OXK DOLLAR WILL OP FN AN
With a liberal Interest to Help th
FIRST NATK
YORK VI LI
K. C. ALLKIX. Costlier.
"You Had llettcr Be
finery Week |
IKE'S LAST WEEK WITH .J
WE OFFER SPECIAL
t-Tlurd Off I
>? AT ONE-THIRD OFF !
! MEANS A SAVING OF Z
Ine-Third Off I
E STOCK OF FLOWERS
UULAIl PRICES. j
its Reduced
Y TRIMMED HATS AT j
T FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE i
I
- Belk Co. I
TH THE BIG STOCK !
A Fitting Tribute
To those who have passed
into the great beyond, is some thing
which every family owes to its departed
members. No memorial is so
perfect an expression of love and respect
as a MONUMENT CARVED
FROM ENDURING STONE.
Will YOUR Cemetery Lot be in
proper condition this year?
Call and See Our Stock at Our
Shops?You are always welcome to inspect
it.
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.
JOS. G. SASSI, Prop.
Phone 211 Yorlrville. S. C.
This Week f
!
WPS 98 OTS. t
$1.24 J
$1.98 J
LINE OF PATTERNS FOR
-YARD 3 1-2 OTS. J
UY STRAW HATS J
pit or Straw Hat you have been j
buy a comfortable, light-weight J
98 CTS. V
$1.19
$1.69 J
OSE REDUCED
)SE 15 C7TS. X
DSE 35 CTS. f
CASH STORE I
[AW, Manager ^
Royal Pressing Club
R. D. DORSETT, Prop.
As warm weather comes on you will
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 FOR LADIES?
Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing will
be given prompt attention and at reasonable
charges.
You will find our place on the Corner?Main
and Madison Streets?in
the Dobson Building.
R. D. DORSETT. Prop.
Phone 119.
iji if
Vuaone
Porch Shades
Why build an extra room?
Equip your porch with
Vudor Porch Shades?
then eat and sleep in it.
T.et in air and light, yet
keep your porch cool and
priyate. Meals will mean hunger.
The air, the great nerve-doctor,
brings deep, unbroken sleep, which
soothes nerves and bathet them
to health.
G. H. O'LEARY
WT A man Is judged by the clothes
he wears?Likewise he Is judged by
liis Business Stationery?Use The En(iiirer
kind?It will i?ass judgment.
rings Account
100 Savings Depositors in the
\ or in 1910, there were 9,000,come
about had there not been
son to support the wisdom of a
icial Soundness of a Savings Acthese
9.000,000 Savings Depositurther
that whereas in 1820, the
0, it was $45.05.
*iness for you to have a Savings
i each one of your boys and girls
ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK.
e Account Grow.
)NAL BANK
jK. S. C.
O, E. WILKIN'S, President.
Safe Than Sorry."