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? Comptroller of the Currency Williams estimates that about $500,000,< 000 in naMonal banks throughout the I'nited States is available for farm mortgage loans under the provision of the Federal reserve act making it possible for national banking associations to lend money on improved farm lands. Scores of inquiries concerning this provision reach the treasury department daily, and there does not seem to be a general understanding that the farm loan clause of the act is now in force and makes it possible for national banks to make farm loans before the formal organization of the Federal reserve board. The estimate of Comptroller Williams is based on reports showing the capital stock and 0 surplus of national banks to be $ 1 7 7 7,000,(HK). Twenty-five per cent of this amount, or $444,250,000, is available for farm loans. Furthermore, the Federal reserve act provides that national banks may grant arm loans up to 33 1-3 per cent of their time deposits. Banks with large deposits will be able to far exceed the sum thay could lend on '-.m? under the 25 per cent clause, and the estimate of Mr. Williams is believed to be con* servative. Farm loans under this act are not to be made for longer than live years, and the aniuunt of earn loan is not to exceed 50 per cent of the actual value of the farm offered as security. AT THE CHURCHES TRINITY METHODIST Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening w at 8.15 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.30 on the church lawn. a ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY-J * TERIAN. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. fecial JRotires Dr. O. H. Patrick. V Optometrist. Is located on South Congress street, near the Baptist church. He examines the eyes free of charge; fUs Glasses at reasonable cost and Guarantees Satisfaction. 40 s\v 11 Dr. Wilson McConnell. 0 Of Davidson College, will be in Yorkville at Dr. McDowell's office on July 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, jue 23-26-30. Thank You. I take this method of extending my thanks to my friends for the many courtesies shown me during the past twelve years that I have been with Mr. O. H. O'Leary as salesman. Your favors are highly appreciated and I trust I may serve you in other lines # in the future. w D. T. Woods, j CANNING ON SHARES THE Orphanage Cannery is now running, and is willing and anxious to can on shares. ? t-2t ORPHANAGE CANNERY. LOST BOOKS AND PAPERS BETWEEN Rock Hill and Sharon on Tuesday?Mileage book, ex- J pense book and letters, all addressed to me. Finder will confer favor and be reimbursed if he will send them to Kershaw. S. C. C. S. CAUTHEX. % TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to estate of W. T. SMARR. deceased, are hereby notified to arrange settlement with me at once. All persons having claims against the said estate, are re^ quested to file statement, duly authenticated. within the time prescribed by law. A. R. SMARK, 50 t 3t Administrator. THE CITY MARKET 4t WE always handle the best beef, ham. bacon, sausage, cheese and butter to be had, and keep things sanitary and clean even in the good old summer time, regardless of the price of ice. f PROMPT SERVICE Our motto is Personal attention, Prompt and Efficient Service. Call, send or telephone for what you want. BUTTER AND EGGS We are always in the market for all the eggs there are, and all the good, clean, well handled butter we can use. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. % , Lucile LoveTHE GIRL OF MYSTERY Tills ROl't LAR I'RODCCTION WILL BE THE ATTRACTION' AT THE LYRIC AND AIR DOME vi'vr Tt KSDAY. .II'N'E 30TH. r It will be presented in Fifteen parts?two reels at a time. THE LYRIC THEATRE % J. L. McMAXl'S. Manager. Building Material We are in the Lumber Business more than ever, carrying a bigger stock than ever. We want every one who expects or thinks about building f or repairing, to be sure to think about us. We have not the space to mention very many articles we carry. But you can be sure of this: We carry KYKRYTIIIXCi you need to Build or Repair a House. We have put in a good stock of ^ Faint. We can sell you all the matt-rial to build a house and also paint the house. Pe sure to see us for Lumber. Nails, Locks and Paint. Rice Meal. Rice Bran. Mill Feed Hulls and Meal. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M IIB wwm iwm m www IU IWUHUH ..Mens Straw This terribly hot weather calls f STRAW MAT AT CLOl'D'J make them interesting?Do MKN'S $ 1.2a STRAW HATS?A MKN'S $1.5H STRAW HATS?At MUX'S $2.00 STRAW HATS?A MKN'S $2.50 STRAW HATS?At MKN'S I'NDKKVKSTS. ^ You'll be more comfortable if yo W WKAR AT ('LOl'D'S?We have MKN'S $1.00 I'NDKRSHIRTS ai MKN'S 75c I'NDKRSHI RTS am MKN'S 50c I'NDKRSHI RTS ami MKN'S $1.00 1'N'ION SI"ITS vei MKN'S $1.00 T<?|? SHIRTS MKN'S 75c T<>!' SHIRTS MKN'S 50c TOP SHIRTS The CLOUD < \Y. O. 11 \ RSI THE CITADEL THE MILITARY COLLKOK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Announced as "Distinguished Military College," by U. S. War Department. Full courses in Civil Engineering, Science, English and Modern Languages. Confers B. S. and C. E. degrees. All expenses pay cadets from South Carolina. $250 a year. A scholarship worth $300 a year is vacant from York County, and will be filled by competitive examination at the County seat on Friday, August 14th. For necessary information and blanks, apply to COL. O. J. BOX I), The Citadel. Charleston. S. C. J.VH. Saye. Pres. J. L. Halney, V. P. First National Bank SHARON. - - - S. C. It is important for every good citizen to take a wholesome interest in the government under which he lives and to consider well the character ;inft intelligence of the men for whom he would vote, as well as the policies for which they stand; but a higher duty than this even, is for every man to look after the health and comfort of his own family, and a good way to do this is to make connection with a Bank like ours, that is able and willing to help. See us and talk to us about the assistance we may be to you. J. S. HARTXESS, Cashier. We Have A complete line of Ladies' and Children's DRESSES. The very thing for hot weather. 200 pair of Men's WASH PANTS at? 98 CTS. PuliCome and see us for OXFORDS, as we can Save You Money. McCONNELL'S Three Cakes of Good LAUNDRY SOAP for 10 Cents Our Proposition To those interested in the purchase of Monumental Work, we are ready to use our best efforts that you can be suited in every particular. We will tell you the plain truth about each piece of work, show you the difference in materials, explain the proper use of each, and how the different finishes affect the prices. We will make up for you any number of designs, free of charge, and cheerfully give our services in order that you may be fully satisfied. We will then submit our estimate for building the Monument and. if accepted, we agree to finish and set the work complete upon your lot in the cemetery; and not until you have inspected the 1 work, and assured yourself that ALL is thoroughly in accordance with the specifications, do we look to you for the payment of a single dollar. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Prop. Phone 211 Yorkville, S. C. Retiring from Business I take this method of returning thanks for the many years of continuous patronage to me. Having sold my entire stock of goods and agencies controlled by me, to the York Furniture Co., I bespeak for them a continuance of the prtronage you have so liberally bestowed on me. " Yours truly. G. H. O'LEARY June 22. 11*14. On the Charlotte Road You will find A. D. DORSETT'S GROCERY STORE. There you will find an exceptionally good stock of Fancy and Heavy Groceries?Clean, Fresh. Well Selected and at Reasonable 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. D. DORSETT Charlotte St. Yorkville, S. C. Tomatoes-3 Cans 25c [ Just now, before the home grown Tomatoes come in, we will sell you Three Cans Rest Tomatoes for 25 Cts. OCR BARGAIN COUNTER? Here you will find many extraordinary Shoe bargains?Odd Styles and Broken Lots in Oxfords. If you can lind your size, you will find a Bargain. SNOWDRIFT LARD? nrofor it tn hop lard. We have it Fresh in buckets. HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS? We carry them in stock?All the newest styles. Let us supply you. I'XDKKWKAH? This hot weather calls for frequent changes of Underwear. Let us supply your needs. We have it for everybody in just the quality you want, vol K LAUNDRY. CLEANING? And Dyeing. Bring it to us. We represent the Charlotte Steam Laundry. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. S1IAHON, S. C. iwwwiiiiiiiiiiwyuim m hi wiii m Hats Reduced.. or Light-Weight headgear?Buy a 5. Prices are reduced enough to IT TODAY, t i?H ITS. $1.18 ,t $1.68 81.88 DRAWERS ANI) SHIRTS u buy your Light-weight I'NDKRa rhoi< e selection?priced right? ml DRAWERS 88 ITS. Each 1 DRAWERS ITS. Eacli DRAWERS 42 ITS. Each rv comfortable 88 ("IX Each 88 ITS. Each u:i CIS. Each 12 ITS. Each CASH STORE HAW. Manager. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE WE are authorized to announce EMMET W. PURSLEY of King'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. WE are authorized to announce E. M. DICKSON of York Township, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. 50. t. te 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. BOWEN. 44 t te FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR WJ E are authorized to announce VV F. ESS CLINTON as a candidate for COUNTY SUPERVISOR of York County, subject to the voters of the Democratic party. 50 t. t.e. FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR BETHEL TOWNSHIP WE beg leave to announce R. S. RIDDLE as a candidate for Bethel Township Supervisor, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary. 50. t. te. FRIENDS. KING'S MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP WE are authorized to announce R. M. ROBINSON of Clover, as a candidate for Supervisor of Roads in King's Mountain Township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 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. Peters' Shoes IF YOU HAVE NEVER WORN A PAIR OF PETERS' OXFORDS, You cannot know how good, 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 nf 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 STP.OUP'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 Growing Yes, sir, our Soda Fountain and Ice Cream trade is growing right along. People who drink Soft Drinks are telling us that our Soft Drinks and 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 JOHN DEM AS, Proprietor. Red Bliss Irish Potatoes I HAVE. JUST IX. NICE RED BLISS IRISH POTATOESSUITABLE FOR A / SECOND CROP. LOUIS ROTH 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. Lawn Mowers Now that we have had good seasons the grass on your lawn will take on a new lease of life and grow rapidly. To keep your lawn in good shape you need a First-Class DAWN MOWER. We have them?As good as are made?Priced from $4.00 to $12.50. I Yorkville Hardware Co. Anne The Yoi off For Near onymous r l v,aipei*, nishings, maintain* mont Re{ his busin him an o and we n We didn' it QUICl ness, etc Uudor PORCH SHAD] 'VUDOr Porch made, and id< ing porches. ..But Plea This includes p : J J:*:, in allium We Want to * Prices wi THE 1 The FURN +''1+ <5*+?5t 5,4H5' > * > > C - AWe want your business?si for it?work hard to please 3 want?but we want the CASH posing: on us. We are glad t t?> you for anything you wan tlu* ticket when it is present to us both for you to ask us t< and have us to refuse. If yo been presented to you and yo Do N<M \>k I s To Sell You Kirkpatrick +v>+ +*?>+ ? ? +&4? &+ ?t SH MILLER S BARBER SHOP G1 IVES prompt and thorough serI vice to all comers, it is equipped with all appliances, including electric massage. Applies the best hair tonic to be had and sells the same in bottles. We have the best Shaving Soap in the world. Call on us in the Kandy Kitchen Building. 50 t.f. C. M. MILLER, Prop. mncem k Furnitur 'urniture, 1 ly Half a Century ti with all that is BES Mattings, Stoves, F etc., and with a p ;d a Leading Place a jion of the Two Car ess life when he desi ffer and he accepted 1 .IT iow have the Largesi t buy this stock jusl L If You want any Today, Now is Y Qualities, 1 Along with the stoc \ Mattings, Rug ;A Harness, Etc., < the Agencies fo O'Leary handh ya v/>)iii?7ira a rrar ^ LiAUUOlTC ngvi "IRON KING" Cook as well known -i?' his name whei "GLOBE-WERNICKi ES nishings?reco Shade, Reinforced, and i eal for making porches ci See us about Vudor Sha ise Don't Fail (radically everything >n sell Pianos and Oi sell You What You ill do the business. fORK Fl riTURE HOUSE 1 I" 'I11!"'1 + ?+ f5MH& S-H!! . ti V v P tend our money advertising c v ,-ou?try to keep what vou p d . Again our friends are ini- a , ... II <. ntakp an aooroval ticket V t. but we want you to pay ? ed. It is EMBARRASSING {.' i make a ticket of something a n owe us a ticket and it has J c 11 did not pay it, then Please / t Anything Else on Ticket. a t ' r - Belk Co. i i l.T, . it,. T. ? /T.. ,Ti .f-. -?- .t. T. .t. - . r. ... vj r?j3 TtjFV TtKJT 71 t t AUCTION SALE 'p () the highest bidder, I will sell A- my House and lot?best location in Sharon, S. C. House with live _ rooms on acre lot. Good well of water, yard wired in, out houses and voung orchard. Time of sale, SAT- . ritDAV, JUNE tHTH. 1 ! 14. at 10.30 o'clock, near Rank of Sharon. " S. M. GRAVES. y ent Exl e Co. Buyi Etc. of G. l. xt an l ne name or u. r )T in High Grade Fi Ganges, Saddles, He olicy of Fair Deal mong the Furniture olinas. But Mr. ( ired to retire from . We now have th t stock of House F t to look at. We ; Furniture, Furnish our Time, and Thii [light Styl :k of High Grade Furnil s, Carpets, Mattings, 1 :arried by Mr. O'Leary, ir various "trade mark" :d for many years. Nol icy Goods you will find I Stove, which in this coi as is Mr. O'Leary, and ; 1 High Grade Cook Stov E" Sectional Book Case gnized everywhere as I recognized everywhere ? )ol and private, and esp des for your porch. Yi to Remembe y to be found in an 11 n rgans, as well as r< Need. Give Us a We sell for Cash < JRNITU1 HAT WILL GI\ Going or Coming In is75, or thirty-five years ago. doom Held J. Miller, the then notary or mathematician of the Mulial Benefit Life Insurance Company, ,'orked out a plan by which holders f life policies?policies the face of >*hich, or the principal sum?are onyl ayable at death or age of 96?could onvert them into Endowments, hich means that the face would be aid either at death or at a gradually ecreasing age. For example, in 1900, policy for $10,000 on the ordinary f t f i ?r?o n ill Jit* i'mu, v%iia lanuru iu a iuuh v ears of age. When issued, the company agreed to pay the $10,000 at eath or age 96. The holder of the olicy now has a written guarantee rout the company that if he lives to ie 6S, he can stop paying premiums nd take a paid up policy for the full 10,000. or if he lives to be 73. the onipany will pay him $10,116. mother man who took out $10,000 on he 20-pay life plan in 1900, now has guarantee that he can have a paid ip policy for $10,000 at the age of 6, or 16 years from date of issue, or eceive $10,043 at the age of 67. All nen who believe in Daniel Boone's loctrine of the wisdom of "catching he coon agoing or coming," should isk for particulars as to how the dan works. It can be applied to old tolicies as well as new. Ask to be ihown. It is the ideal contract for he man or woman who wants to proeet dependents while they are tleteiitleiits and themselves should they ive to be old. SAM M. (iltlST, Kpeeinl Agent. iW Your orders for Commercial Staionery will receive prompt attention it The l]ii(|uirer olliee. Ix-t us have our orders you want the Best. traordinary > the Entire Stock H. O'Leary. I. O'Leary" has been synirniture, Furnishings, Rugs, - /\ f n irness, Whips, Uttice during and Fair Prices easily s Dealers of the whole Pied)'Leary reached a Point in active business. We made is immense stock in charge, urnishings in the Piedmont, ire going to sell it and sell ings, Stoves, Saddles, Hari Store Is the Place-Come es, Right Prices ? ture, Furnishings, Pictures, Saddles, we also take over 1^1 HH products that Mr. LHB table among these always coupled to ( J es are mentioned. s and Office Fur- ?^ the very Best. _ 1.1- _ 1?i 1 .i l~_i! Da.mL CLaJa is me uesi aiiu musi lasting i uau uuauc ecially convenient for improvising sleepdu'II be much pleased. r Our Own Big Stock.. up-to-date Furniture Store, and lints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc. chance and Our Goods and Our or Make Terms to Suit You. it LUMP AM E YOU A SQUARE DEAL ! - THOMSON'S SALE OF I | Ladies' and Children's Dresses I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! Visit THOMSON'S STORE THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SAT[ URDAY, for our Specials in Dresses. Dress Gingham, Ripplette, [ Embroidered Voile Flouncing, Shirt Waists, Men's Shirts and Hats. ! Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we place our Ladies' and ChilI dren's DRESSES on sale at prices to please every Customer. Children's 50c GINGHAM TOP DRESSES? 39 CTS. ! Children's $1.00 GINGHAM TOP DRESSES? 79 CTS. Misses' MIDDY BLOUSES. 50c Quality?Sale Price 39 CTS. ; Indies' $4.00 Crepe and Voile DRESSES?Sale Price $3.48 j Ladies' $6.so Voil and crepe vkjsssiub?sate rrice **.vo i UK- DRESS GINGHAM 7c YARD | 1,000 Yards of fast colored DRESS GINGHAM in all Shades? On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday? 7 CTS. Yd. i 500 Yards RIPPL.ETTE, in all Shades; value 15c?On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday? 10 CTS. Yd. ! $1.00 W AISTS 70 CTS. ! Ladies* $1.00 and $1.50 SHIRT WAISTS, in Colored Crepe 79 CTS. i MEN'S SHIRTS 79 CTS. i Men's SHIRTS, In White and Stripes, with Cuffs attached? * Sale Price 79 CTS. MEN'S $:i..->0 HATS $2.18 | Three Dozen Men's Oxford Gray Felt Hats, this Season's i Styles, $3.50 value?Special Thursday. Friday and Sa'ur! day $2.48 We want you to see our line of Summer Clothing. Oxfords, I Dress Goods and Millinery?Visit our Store often, and let us show ! you our Special Values in Merchandise. You are welcome at This ! Store and we are glad to show you. The THOMSON Co.