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MERE-MENTION. His fuel giving out while over the * ocean, an aviator at Atlantic City. X. J., fell into the water. He was dragged ashore l?y fishermen. Supplied with gasoline he resumed his flying Colonel Roosevelt told newspaper correspondents in London. Monday, that he would have plenty to say on politics when he got home. He said he would talk politics for about four months... .The death of six sailors on board the British oil ship San Valerio, on May 22, was reported when the vessel reached Philadelphia, Monday. The tragedy occurred May 27, while the ^ vessel was laying off Tuxpan, Mexico. < >ne man was asphyxiated in the hold of the vessel and the other five lost their lives trying to rescue the body of their companion The anti-local option contributions for use in the recent primary elections in Pennsylvania ansa to hnva totaled more than $500,000. "The largest slush fund ever raised for a primary campaign," is the way one Pennsylvania Democrat described it Two motors of 100 * horsepower each, are to be installed to drive the big aeroplane which Rodman Wannamaker of Philadelphia, is having built and which he hopes will be able to make a trans-Atlantic flight... Twenty-two election inspectors of the Twelfth assembly district of New m York, Chas. F. Murphy's home district, have plead guilty of misdemeanors in connection with election frauds in a recent constitutional amendment election. The amendment carried overwhelmingly in the Twelfth district.... The states of Kansas, Nebraska and < iklahoma will produce almost onethird of the estimated 900,000.000 bushel wheat crop of the United States this year Three commissioners from t China, who will have charge of the Chinese exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition, have arrived at San Francisco. China's exhibit will call for an expenditure of $700,000, including a permanent pavilion to cost $300,000. which will be presented to the United m States at the close of the exposition. * Dorothy Schless, a Brooklyn, N. Y.. girl was operated on Monday in the hope that she might be cured of waywardness. The operation was to remove pressure from the brain, which was said to cause her deficiency The government has filed suits against the Southern Pacific railroad, and various oil companies, in an effort to re^ cover 50 000 acres of mineral lands in California During the recent strike in Italy, the strikers burned sixteen churches, damaged forty and looted twenty-three others. Much railroad and telephone property was destroyed. Fourteen thousand acres of the ^ finest redwood lands of California, are ^ to be converted into a national reserve park Rvangelist Stough has ended a seven weeks' evangelistic meeting at Hazleton. Pa. There were 5.121 professed conversions Five hundred coal miners went on a strike at Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. Monday, because a boy driver was discharged for killing a mule....Two Armenians, members of the "Black Hand" society, were on Monday sentenced to the Pennsylvania penitentiary for terms of eight years each on charges of blackmail. The National Society of Daughters of the Revolution is holding its twenty-third annual session at Minnew apolis. Minn... .Acial A. Wllllett, died at Americus. f!a? Monday night, aged 100 years W. T. Oreen. a well-todo farmer, was killed by lightning near Flat Rock. Oa., Monday... .Seven men were burned to death and twenty seriously injured in a lodging house fire ^ at Milford. Mass., Tuesday James C. Fargo, for 33 years president of the American Rxpress Co., has resigned William M inHl OmtT> . .VW?i>Mn? Talder of Brooklyn, Republican, is to be a candidate for the senatorial seat now occupied by Senator Elihu Root. of New York England has started the organization of volunteer civilian patrols to circumvent arson on the part tof suffragettes. The first duty of the patrols 'will be the protection of churches The fourteenth annual convention of the Tobacco Association of the I'nited States is now in session at Louisville, Ky... .Twenty-five members of the Russian bar have been ? placed on trial in St. Petersburg. Russia accused of insulting the Russian ministry of justice in connection with the case of Mendel Beiliss who was acquitted last year on the charge of ritual murder The North Carolina Medical society held its annual meeting in Raleigh. N. C.. this week... With Lord Mersey, a distinguished British jurist, presiding, a government court of inquiry is now investigating fp the cause of the collision which sank the steamer. "Empress of Ireland." some weeks ago. About seventy-five witnesses have been subpoenaed Mrs. Dollie McCarley who killed her husband several weeks ago. at Charleston. W. Va., after he had attacked 0 her with a hatchett. has been exhonerated by a Kanawha county grand jury Representative of the American Electric Railway association ap"* 1?* 41? tKlo u'Qi.lr <\ nrl peareu Dfiorr mr kimiv ium .. v ... asked that body to exempt street railvavs and internrban lines from provisions of the railway securities bill... William Butler Hornblower associate justice of the court of appeals of New S'ork. died in Litchfield. Conn., this week after a lone illness. He was retarded as one of New York's foremost lawyers The Train Dispatchers' * Association of America is in session this week in Jacksonville, Fla Fiftv men were cremated in a Pre which destroyed a pulp mill in Moscow. Russia Wednesday Bennett Burleigh a famous war correspondent died at Brex Hill England. Wednesday, after a protracted illness The treasury department has announced that cooperative dairies and farmers' insurance companies ar< liable to the income tax Sir Fdward Gray, the British foreign secretary gave a luncheon in honor of Colonel Roosevelt this week.... Rural credits legislation has been side-tracked by congress and the subject will not come up during the present session The Tei Hung, a cruiser, built at Camden. N. J., for the Chinese government, and sold by ^ it to the government of Greece, will leave the yard of the builders in a few davs for Greece. The vessel was rechristened the Klli Because of the widespread epidemic of smallpox at Galveston, army surgeons are fearful that it will be communicated to some ' ..f psinilgr Irutins at Texas City. nn<l start an epidemic among the soldiers James Cample II a utility manufacturer, who died recently in St. Louis. Mo., willed his residuary estate of more than $.?.f> 000.000. after the death of his wife and a dawhter. to the St. Louis University, for the establishment of a hospital and the "promotion of the sciences of medicine and surgery." The body of Warren McCnrrick, an S-year-old boy. who disappeared from his home in Philadelphia on March 12. and caused f a nation-wide search on the theory * that he had been kidnapped, was found in the Delaware river, Tuesday. An English polo team on Tuesday. won the second of a series of three games at Meadowbrook. L. I., thereby taking hack to Great Britain the famous West Chester cup. More than 40 100 witnessed the game The house naval committee has refused to agree to an item in the naval impropriation bill, proposed by Secretary Daniels, to sell the old battleships Idaho and Mississippi to Greece Survivors of the General Slocum disaster when 1.000 victims were lost in the East river on June 15. 1004. held memorial services in New York, Monday. Special Slolires Children's Day. Will he observed by the Sunday school of King's Mountain Chapel next Sunday, June 21st. at 10.30 a. rn. Tin- public is invited. S. \V. Thomas, Supt. Hickory Grove. Sunday school at lu a. 111. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Kvening service at 7 o'clock. J. 11. Machen, Pastor. f : Philadelphia. Sunday school at 3.30 o'clock. Preaching at 4 o'clock. Henry Stokes. Pastor. Olivet. Services Sunday afternoon at 3.3^ o'clock. J. B. Swann. Pastor. Ancona Mill. Rev. Henry Stokes will preach at the Ancona mill Sunday evening, at X o'clock. AT THE CHURCHES 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 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.30 on the church lawn. 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 8.15 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services?Communion service at 7 a. m. Sunday school at 9.50. Morning service at 11 oclock. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45. &]??rial Dotices. Always Lead to Better Health. Serious sicknesses start in disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They purify the Blood?Prevent Constipation, keep liver, kidneys and bowels in healthy condition. Give you better health by ridding the system of fermenting and gassy foods. Effective and mild. 25c. at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Hurts. Bullock's Creek. Rev. E. B. Hunter will preach at Bullock's Creek church next Sabbath. . the 21st, at 4 p. m. J. B. Swann. Dr. O. H. Patrick. Optometrist, is located on South Congress street, near the Baptist church. , He examines the eyes free of charge; fits Glasses at reasonable cost and Guarantees Satisfaction. 40 sw tf Coughs and Colds .Weaken the System. Continued Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and ap- ; peiite generally follow. Get a 50c. hot- , tie of Dr. King's New Discovery today. It will stop your cough. The first dose J helps. The best medicine for Stubborn i Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown. Muscatine, Ala., writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly believe Dr. King's New Dis- j 1 , !:?? > f,ir ?hil eovery suveu iici mc. wwuu v.... dren. 50c. and $1.00 at your Druggist. Who is W. F. Stevenson? (Political Advertisement.) Last week we told you who he was up to 1902 in legislative success and ' experience?this week we will give you some of his later work as a legislator. After being out by voluntary retirement for eight years he was again elected to the house in 1910. He had developed as a lawyer and legislator and his activities showed his bent in legislation and it tended (1st) to build ing up the farming interests, (and he is himself a considerable farmer?his entire property outside of his home and some town lots being in farming lands;) (2nd) to building up the common schools, and (3rd) to give a just portion of the benefits of Clemson College and Winthrop to country boys and girls. He helped to pass the Act to provide for a crop pest commission in the State, to tight crop pests, especially the bool weevil. See acts 1912, page 748. He helped provide for experimental ( stations, for instruction and development of farming and succeeded in setting one placed in the ".sand miii section, now developing so rapidly. See Acts 1911, page 3. He helped pass the law providing that hog cholera serum should be furnished to any farmer whose hogs had or were threatened with disease and it was to be free to those too poor to pay for it. When understood and applied this will save thousands of dollars to the farmers of the State. See Acts 1913, page 194. He helped to establish fifty-one I scholarships in Clemson College, one for each county and one additional for eac'i congressional district, to be for boys from the farm who were to study only the agricultural courses and go back to the farm when throug't. See Acts 1911'. page 6SG. He helped to pass the bills providing that at least one scholarship in each county. In both Clemson and Winthrop, should be set aside to be competed for by country boys and girls only, for the reason that the boys and girls in the towns, having better chances to prepare themselves, were getting all the free scholarships in those schools and the country boys and girls were being left, because their preparatory schools were not as eflicient. Now, one scholarshp, if there are less than four in a country and two, if there are more than that, must go to a farmer's boy or girl. See Acts 1912, page 6SG. He has also been persistent in his fight for good road legislation and although he has not been able to get the State as a whole to embark in t it is work, his own township has. by special legislation and taxes levied, made model roads to the boundaries of his township, and this plan is spreading over the entire county. So he has shown constructive genius as a legislator and it has been along the line of the uplift of the farming class. His leadership has been acknowledged ill the house and is only indicative of what he would be if in congress. As to his ability as a legislative debater, we cite a report of a great debate in the house, made by the most expert reporter of legislative debates in South Carolina, Mr. August Kohn. On January 23. 1912. Mr. Kohn says: "The argument of Mr. W. F. Stevenson of Cheraw. was one of the finest. ().\U OF THK MOST FORCEFUL AND ELOQUENT HEARD IN A (1 EN ERATH >N on the floor of the house. It was one of the best, most logical and well conceived arguments that has been heard in a legislative iit w*.111 into pui-ivnt noli tics, more or less, but with it all it was a masterful production AND C< >ULD ONLY HAVE Ct >MK FROM A MIND OF UNUSUAL CALIBER." Why should he not be given a chance to "put the fifth district on the map?" See next installment. Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder, Are you run down?Nervous?Tired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy you are sick! Your stomach. liver, kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic. A Tonic and Health I'.uilder to drive out the waste matter? build you up and renew your streti"'h. Nothing better than Electric Hitters. Start today. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesvillo, Me., writes: "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me up." 50c and $1.00 at your Drug;ist. ' Hucklen's Arnica Sal . for Cuts. HYMENEAL Mauiuki)?At the home of the bride's parents in Charleston, Tuesday evening, by Rev. Alexander Sprunt. 1). I).. Miss MARGARET WALKER OGILVIE and L?r. AUGUSTUS THEODORE NEELY of Fort Mill. Dr. and Mrs. Xeely will continue to reside in Fort Mill. HOGS FOR SALE WO line Brood Sows, one Stock .1 Hog. and a lot of fine Pigs. J. W. DOBSOX, It* Yorkville. S. AUCTION SALE TO the highest bidder, I will sell my House and lot?best location in Sharon, S. C. House with five rooms on acre lot. Good well of water, yard wired in. out houses and voung orchard. Time of sale, SATURDAY. JUNE 27TH, 1H14, at 10.30 o'clock, near Bank of Sharon. S. M. GRAVES. 449 1.1. Saturday and Monday $1.00 UNDERSKIRTS at 75 CTS. 45-lnch 50c EMBROIDERY at 25 CTS. Yd. NEW LINE OF CREPESVERY THING FOR NICE. COOL DRESSES?at 10 CTS. Yd. All Styles and sizes in WHITE OXFORDS?at 98 CTS. McCONNELL'S IF YOU BOUGHT IT FROM McCOXNELL, YOU BOUGHT IT RIGHT. W ?w *?- * T Dolnnr If D I. II. rrt^, (i. mj, v. m. First National Bank SHARON, - - - S. C. Right now is a poor time to talk to farmers about opening deposit accounts, except to emphasize the suggestion as to how much more comfortable it is for most of those farmers who opened such accounts last fall when they had money. The man who has the money can generally do what he wants to do, and the best way to be assured of having the money in the future is not to waste any now. J. S. 1IAKTXFSS, Fuslilcr. Lawn Mowers Xow that we Have had good sea sons the grass 011 your lawn will take on a new lease of life anil grow rapidly. To keep your lawn in good shape you need a First-Class LAWN MOWER. We have them?As good as are made?Priced from $ 1.00 to $12.50. Yorkville Hardware Co. Six Admissions for 50c Until 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. THE CROWDS ARE OROWINO? The attendance at the AIRDOME 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. THE LYRIC THEATRE J. L. McMAXl'S, Manager. The Weather Is Hot BUT you must eat just the same, and while you are eating you might just as well be eating the BERT Groceries as something not quite so good. You can always find the BEST at this Store, and furthermore what you buy here is FRESH. I buy in small quantities in order to get supplies oftener so that FRESHNESS is assured. PIIONE VOI R WANTS? II not convenient iu cun ui m.? Store. USE YOUR PHONE. I will promptly till your orders and you'll OUT JUST WHAT YOU WANT. I always have a full assortment of National Biscuit Co.'s CRACKERS and FANCY CAKES and they are fresh. W. E.FERGUSON BUGGIES You may or 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 Ihe largest stock of any dealers in the world, but? We carry enough good Buggies to supply any reasonable demand, and we know that 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 not know it all. but? Know enough to give you the Most Buggy Value for Your Money. See us. CARROLL BROS. Garden Plowing STABLE .MANURE?We can furnish Milllle .tlUHUlU 1UI gaiucn uav ... 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. LI VERY if you want a turnout, single or double, for pleasure or business driving. we ran 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 FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC 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 Rasket 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, Grand Jr. Sagamore, 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. 8AS8I. C. G. WHITE. C. Y. WHITE, P. A. McSWATX. W. D. HAXNOX, W. L RARER. Committee. 4S t.f. td. IRON BEDS We have a fine assortment of these and as people get better acquainted with Iron Beds the sales increase. The Iron Bed is always neat, easily kept clean and lasts better than the wooden beds. Come and see our line. We can please you in Quality and Prices. IRON BED SPRINCS? Or Steel Springs for Iron Bedsteads, would probably be better. We have these?good, well made, long lasting, comfortable, and Rightly Priced. You need a New Spring? Then see ours. MATTRESSES? Along with the Iron Bed and the Springs you will probably also need a ' New Mattress. Get that here, also. A ! good line of various qualities for selection. You pick out the Quality and we will make the price that will please you. Then you will have a Sleeping place that will just suit you. CARROLL FURNITURE CO AP AAA P d?1A A AI $:>,uuu ror jjuv.uu ASK TO BE SHOWN. I am prepared to let you have an ACCIDENT POLICY, which will pay your estate $.">,000.00 in case t of accidental death on a Railroad or other Public Conveyance, or 525 Weekly Disability or $20 n Week for Disability I?y reason of any ONE of the 70 Diseases 1 Mentioned, including typhoid fever and pneumonia?All for $10.00 TIIE YEAR SAM M. CJRIST Kodaks WHEN YOU GO ON YOUR VACATION, BE SURE THAT YOU TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU? MAKE PICTURE RECORDS OF THE PLACES YOU GO AND THE NEW FRIENDS YOU MAKE?YOU'LL ENJOY THE PICTURES IN LATER YEARS. GET YOUR KODAK HERE. REMEMBER. THAT WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF KODAK SUPPLIES?FILMS. PAPER, DEVELOPERS, ETC. IF WE HAVEN'T JUST WHAT YOU WANT?TELL US?WE'LL GET IT FOR YOU. YORK DRUG STORE. ? ro Peters dnoes IF YOU HAVE NEVER WORN A PAIR OF PETERS' OXFORDS, You cannot know how Rood, how comfortable. 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 standpoint. Come in and let us show you why PETERS' OXFORDS are the Oxfords for you to buy. LADIES' OXFORDS? 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 STROUP'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 ?r n? n W edding rresents JUNE, by common consent and also by custom, is unquestionably the one month ?if the year which can be designated th $ "Wedding Month." In anticipation of these happy events I have received a choice l'ne 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 of daintiness and such as would please any bride. If your friends are going to marrv this month (or later) remember to visit SPECK'S before you buy gifts for the bride. You'll lind the suitable, the pretty gifts at this store and prices as modest as the brides. Also have a new line of extra pretty Jardiniers, T. W. SPECK, Jeweler Royal Pressing Club It. I>. POItSKTT, Prop. As warm weather comes on you will voi'v ni'obalilv want vour 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 (us 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 ar.d 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. 11. I). DORSETT. Prop. Plume 1 11). Tomatoes-3 Cans 25c J US I HOW, iifiurc IIIC muni- hi un n Tomatoes come in. we will sell you Three Cutis Best Tomatoes for Cts. (:l'IC HAICOAIX t'OI XTKi;? Here you will tind many extraordinary Shoe bargains?Odd Styles and Broken Lots in Oxfords. If you can lind your size, you will tlnd a Bargain. SXOWDKIIT LABI)? Wise housekeepers prefer it to hog lard. We have it Fresh in buckets. IIO.MI-: JOl'KXAL I'.VITIlltXS? We carry them in stock?All the newest styles. Let us supply you. I XIH:it\VKAI{? This hot weather culls for frequent changes of Underwear. Let us supply your needs. We have it for everybody in just the quality you want. VOlll LAl XDItV. CLKAXIXCi? And Dyeing. Bring it to us. We represent the Charlotte Steam Laundry. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SI1AHON, s. c. Choice Fresh Meats WE ARE DOING OUR VERY BEST T<> GIVE THE PATRONS OF THE YORKVILLE MEAT MARKET THE VERY BEST MEATS AT REASONABLE FRIGES. 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 ver*- best and fattest beeves that we can buy. After the meat is 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 care to furnish our customers Meats that are thoroughly SANITARY. Our prices are as low as we can make them and do business. ( FRESH FISH every Friday and Sat- 1 urday. 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 C?"-?4 i ~ m t\ n 1 hn oft to. ouuie nine ugi; ?> c uiuuu i,iiv ment here that we had TOO MANY SHOES. Well, since then, we have sold lots of Shoes?Sold Shoes to people that were not regular customers of ours. Why? Simply because we had the Shoes that looked good and were good and at the prices at which they were offered they were splendid Shoe Bargains. We still have TOO MANY SHOES. We want to reduce the stock and to do so are making prices that will certainly SELL. SHOES if you will but take the time and call and let us SHOW YOU what we have and whis- . per our prices in your ear. When you j see the Shoes and hear the prices you 1 will certainly conclude that WE DO ? REALLY WANT TO TURN OUR 1 SHOES INTO MONEY. t We have all kinds of Shoes?Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Heavy Shoes for everybody, and can FIT almost anybody. Come. I We have White Shoes for Men. ( W. R. CARROLL j D~;ij?> U? uuiiuziz iiuiuu/uic 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 important item of the cost. We can help you here. We buy in large quantities for our own building operations and carry practically everything coming I under the classification of Builders' i Hardware, including Nails, Screws, Hinges, Knits. Locks Volley Tin, i I toolings. Window Weights, Sash ' fords. Hasps, etc., and besides carry p 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 1 Needs. i hUMREIt PRODUCTS? i Before buying anything in Lumber, rough or dressed, see us. It will pay ' you. ( J. J. KELLER & CO. ] ] There Is Satisfaction IX EVERY SWALLOW OF OUR DELICIOUS SODA WATER. We are often asked why it is our Sodas, Coca Colas and Ice Creams , taste so much better than those served at other fountains. There are num- I bers of reasons for this. First. We use only pure milk and cream that will stand any government inspection, and the Purest Syrup and Fruits that * Can be gotton. Then we have an Elec- ' trie Freezer and I give personal attention to the making of Cream. Then our water is perfectly carbonated, which makes our Sodas snappy, * sparkling and goes right to the thirsty : spot. And our Fountain is built so as \ to be Sanitary in every way?so when we say that every Drink or Cream J taken at our Fountain means health 1 and happiness, we can prove it. 1 Our Block Ice Cream Machine ^ works beautifully. Let us have your ! orders for Block Cream.?any flavor or Colors at $1.(10 per gallon. All or ders for Block Cream must Pe receiv ed the day before wanted, especially , in colors. SHIEDER DRUG STORE 1). L. SHIEDEft, Proprietor. i On the Charlotte Road You will And A. D. DORSETT'S GROCERY STORE. There you will find an exceptionally Rood stock of Fancy and Heavy Groceries?Clean, Fresh. Well Selected and at Reason- , able Prices. If you want anything in ' our line. Phone us. Purchases of 25 Cts. and over Delivered Free. DRY GOODS. SHOES. ETC, In addition to Groceries, I also carry a pretty good line of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, etc., and all of these goods 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, Notions. Etc. OVERALLS? I sell CARHARTT'S Overalls, and these are recognized everywhere as being the BEST Overalls made. They cost a little more?they are worth it. Try a pair?you'll like them. A n nORSETT Charlotte St. YorkvUle, S. C. STILL ON THE JOB? , Although the season for Mules ; and Horses is practically over, we are | still prepared to furnish a few choice Tennessee Mules and Kentucky Hors- ; es to any who may need such animals. We will sell you straight or trade t and always give you a Square Deal. ] See us. JAMES BROS. J YOICKVIIjLE, S. C. __ ( Comfortable lltllll! VrTDtJITTIPV. 1 mnir^ ^ viwrj< w%w lUK'KDItS AM) AKM-CIIAIItS are conducive to restful satisfaction? especially the lovely and costly ones j we are now offering at most tempting prices. Summer Rockers and Arm- , Chairs in great variety for indoors or for porch or piazza. We are showing , a full line of Household Furniture, Rugs and Carpets, Matting and Oil- , Cloths, at attractive prices. York Furniture Company Rebuilt Typewriters for sale at The ] your orders to The Enquirer Office. YORK COUNTY FAIR AT Rock Hill on October 14, 15, 16, 1914. Two Aeroplane Flights daiiy. Kalloon ascensions and numerous other line attractions. Horse Races and Liberal Prizes in all Departments. YORK COUNTY FAIR ASSO. f.t 3 mo. YOU CAN GET MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO FAT 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. PAINT VX HONEST PAINT?We claim no nystery in the preparation of BECKER MOOltE PAINTS, but that they ire honest Paints. Weigh a gallon, neasure a gallon, spread a gallon, ;hen you can judge of their value. STAND THE TEST BECKER MOORE PAINTS stand he test better than others, because it ' ontains both quality and quantity of tueh materials as are made to make it i letter. Be sure to see us for House Paints. EOlt SALE?Two Good Milk Cows. IVill be ready by June 20th. vnRK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See Us For Groceries of Quality rRY A SACK OF PORCELAIN Flour ?Absolutely nothing better made out of wheat. If you drink Coffee, try Harrington Hull, a high grade, steel cut Coffee, of miform size, with all chaff and impunities removed?better coffee and nore cups to the pound?Try it. We also have other brands and can please you in Coffees. See us for r'upitol Household Tea, linker's Chocdate and Breakfast Coeoa. SEE US FOR [Hue Ribbon Extracts, Spices, Pure Lard, Snowdrift, Flake White, Kinjan's Reliable Hums, White Cap Pinelpple, Peaches, Olives, Peanut Butter, itc. Fresh Cheese Every Friday. See us for Mlllfeed, Purina, etc. 1'iione zos ior isesi urotencs. SHERER & QU1NN Growing Yes, sir, our Soda Fountain and Ice 2reum trade is growing right along. People who drink Soft Drinks are telling us that our Soft Drinks and [ce Creams are as goods as can be had mywhere and they are showing their Faith by giving us their business. One thing is certain, We are doing our ierv Best to give our Patrons Good Service and using every effort to insure CLEANLINESS about our Soda Fountain Drinks and Ice 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 JOHN DEMAS, Proprietor. n.j di*__ nea duss Irish Potatoes I HAVE, JUST IN'. NICE RED BLISS IRISH POTATOESSUITABLE FOR A SECOND CROP. LOUIS ROTH FOR SALE 136 Acres?The Wells Place, the properly of R. N. Plaxco, a very line farm. High state of cultivation. I have had many inquiries about the bounty Home Lands?First Tract: 90 teres, on Rock Hill road; also 137 acres join J. L. Moss. 1 must sell this land At Once. .If You want it, see Me at ' Dnce?It is a good money maker. County Home Farm?90 Acres, join ng T. L. Carroll, $25.00 Acre. ; 140 Acres-?Joining K. H. Love, J. L. Moss and others. Magnificent bottom ' : ml in this tract. See nie. Cottage Home?uf W. C. Miller, on ( .'harlotte road, near Ancona Mill. , 200 Acres?Property of D. A. Whis- < >nant, joins J. \V. cjuinn and others J Jrice ' 40 Acres?Property of John Barnett, ; loming farm of J. R. Connolly and Wm. | Harrison Est. lands. 100 Acres?Known as the Dorster jlaee, about 1 1-2 miles from Phila- ] lelphia church and school. If sold ] luring February, I will take the small mm of $20.00 an acre for it. -109 Acres?Near Lowryville, $25.00 ;>er acre. I desire to say to my friends that I 1 lave property that I can cut up in small tracts and sell on long terms. The (Juinn estate land?On King's Mt. road, adjoining Frank Riddle's S'eil place and others, am willing to ut this into smaller farms to suit the purchaser. The residence of the late Dr. J. B. Allison, joining the new Presbyterian Manse. Can be cut into two beautiful juilding lots. The property of Dr. Mack White on King's Mountain Street, also 2 dwellings, property of Qulnn Wallace, et al, m Kind's Mountain Street. This proparty will be sold quickly and if you want it, see me. i I have for sale three of the Finest 'arms in York couniv. and thev are ' ,-ery cheap at the price; to wit: The John Black?Henry Massey loniestead. 000 Acres?The R. M. Anderson 'arm. , I 10 Acres?Of the S. &I. Jones-Ware Farm, about 4 miles from Rock Hill. Also 18 acres, and a nice cottage, aeautifully locuted within the incorjorate limits of Yorkville. Read my ist of Farms and send me some of'ers. Two Go<kI Houses?On King's Mountain Street. J. C. WILBORN One I/<?t Men's SHIRTS?in Strip attached?Price MEN'S I NI) Men's ELASTIC SEAM DRAWEI Drill?Price, the Garment Men's SCRIVEN ELASTIC SEA A Styles?Price, the Garment Men's NAINSOOK UNDERSHIRT: Garment Men's NAINSOOK SHORT DRAV Men's NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, ment? Mi'V'fi One lot Men's Felt Oxford Gray Men's SILK HALF HOSE, Black, Men's HALF HOSE. In White, Bla< MILLI> All Ladies' and Children's HEAD on Sale at Greatly Reduced P The THOfl THE CITY MARKET1 The place to buy your Meats Is th~ I place where you can get what you ivant and get it cut the way you want it?and of course, this Is the Market . that handles the Best there is, and J is cut and handled right, because I know the business from start to finish. HAMS AND BACON? I I handle a n'ce lire of Cured and i Boiled Hams and Bi eakfast Bacon, t I sell this sli'jed reac y for use or by < the piec?r. I keep the best Beef on i this market and keei a supply of Eggs and Butter all t.ie 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. FOR .FINAL DISCHARGE. "? *" D T A .. ???1 tlL.o T7>11? T Mrv. u. n. aiiu mina 4-4iia o. Neely, administers of the estate of H. A. D. NEELY, deceased, have made their final settlement of the affairs of said estate, and on June 18, 1914, will make application to me for their discharge from further liability. 40-r.t. L. R. WILLIAMS. P. J. 3*" A man Is judged by the clothes lie wears?Likewise lie is judged by ills Business Stationery?Use The Enquirer kind?It will pass judgment. At TTTJTV TVT TvT VTV VTV VTV W* B/C L4C? JUST RECEIVED BIG Sill AND ORIENTAL LACES. AT CLOSING OUT PRICE: SAVING s'liinow One lot of 300 yards SHADOW LA< Special? One Lot of 20c and 25c SHADOW Special? One Lot 15c SHADOW LACES?i ARE YOU WRITING THE WOl BELK CO.'S SHOES?" SOME FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE IN RIGHT A JXDNG. SEND Y Kirkpatrick THE BIG STORE WI I ?,Lr A .f Xlt4?L A.riA J+*LJ~4 Lrl>t? r "F w I vX Xw " vil | W TW vJ? ^rr1 Wisdom of Sai In 1820. there were only 9,( United States. Ninety years latei 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 hav< to learn the habit. ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN AN With a liberal Interest to Help th riDCT HI A Til Ir ill w i?n YOKKVILI R. r. ALLKIN, Cashier. "You Mad Better Be Farm Hardware A 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 ' 'hains. 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 * fou in prices. If you need a Portible F.orge for blacksmith work, just ?ee us. 1 dive your Mules, Horses, Cattle, * Pigs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry ,v Powders. If you want the very best Flour? ] ry a stick of MELROSE?it always [ileases particular people. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. i <V># The Place to Bi I V IF YOU ARK NOT A RKC.ULA1 YILLE BARGAIN HOUSE, YOU < L PLY BECAUSE IT IS TO YOUIi ^ MERCHANDISE AT THIS STORF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE ' S SATISFY YOUR DEMANDS AND PRICES ARE LOWER THAN YOl WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING L THE YORKVILLE BARGAIN HC ? CAN PLEASE YOU IN SEASON AH ITY AND PRICE. ? WE ARE CONTINUALLY OFF " WELL WORTH YOUR CONSIDKI | The Yorkville 1 LN'S JHIRTS rHOMSON'S es and Fancies, with Cuffs 70 CTS. ERWKAR FtS, made front Peperell 18 CTS. I DRILL DRAWERS, all 85 CTS. >. extra fujl sizes?Price, the 18 CTS. k'ERS?Price, the Garment 48 CTS. in all sizes?Price, the GarSi.00 HATS $3.50 HATS?On Sale at $2.50 Navy and Tan? 50 CTS. Pair ;k, Tan and Navy? 25 CTS. Pair IE11Y Y-TO-WEAR PATTERN HATS, rices. ilSON Co. A/? f Ut 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 Pusiness 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-in-the-poeket method you are now jslng. 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, 8. C. Smoke Costs Money When your Burn, containing Mules, Feed and Farming Implements, GOES UP IN SMOKE, IT COSTS MONEY. Every now and then men have this misfortune, so WHY take the risk when the FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY will PROTECT YOU; the Cost is SMALL?Just Your pro rata of the losses and expense. D. E. BONEY, Agent, Yorkville, S. C. % AiL A. L iL AiL AlL A A^LA (^1 L4|1| j? VTV T*j. T V v TTjTT WTW TJTV ft4Ll/ES [PMENT OF SHADOW THESE WERE BOUGHT S AND ARK AT BIG ? r.irps -ES?Sold up to 50c Yard? 25 CTS. Yd. and ORIENTAL LACES? 15 <TTS. Yd. Special # 10 CTS. Yd. RDS?" SEE KIRKPATRICK: ONE IS GOING TO GET THE !. THE CARDS ARE COMING OURS. - Belk Co. m THE BIG STOCK mAm /ftAip AmA AmA A^A Am a wTU' WTX7 VTV TwT VwV VWT rings Account )00 Savings Depositors in the , or in 1910, there were 9,000, come about had there not been son to support the wisdom of a iclal Soundness of a Savings Acthese 9,000,000 Savings Depositurther that whereas in 1820, the 10, it was {45.05. siness for you to have a Savings ; each one of your boys and girls ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. e Account Grow. >NAL BANK jK, S. C. O. E. W1LKINS, President, i Safe Than Sorry." A Fitting Tribute To those who have passed into the great beyond, is something ivhich every family owes to its departed members. No memorial is so erfect an expression of love and respect as a MONUMENT CARVED "ROM ENDURING STONE. Will YOUR Cemetery Lot be In proper condition this year? ^ 1 A.,w Clool/ of n??f V ail UIIU OCC UUI aiui.n a> v/?. hops?You are always welcome to inipeot It. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Prop. IMione 211 Yorkvllle. S. C. iy Merchandise j It Cl'STOMEK OF THE YORK- f DITGHT TO BE. WHY? SIM- f I INTEREST TO BUY YOUR :. WE HAVE GOOD, CLEAN, ? DF QUALITIES THAT WILL j YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR y T WILL FIND ELSEWHERE. MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT * (USE. WE KNOW THAT WE V ILK MERCHANDISE IN QITAL 'EKING SPECIALS THAT ARE IATION. COME AND SEE. Bargain House