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MERE-MENTION Roland B. Molineux, twice tried Ir rl898, for the mrder of Mrs. Katherin< L. Adams, in New York, and sentenee< to death after the first trial, and acquitted on the second, has been declar\ed insane by a lunacy board at Baby Ion, N. Y It is reported in Wash' ington that President Wilson has laic A down a plan by which the withdrawa of American forces from Vera Cruz Mexico, may be secured. The first re | quirement is that Carranza resign ai V the present head of the Mexican governmi nt in favor of some other prominent Mexican, or he will grant immediate recognition to the acting president if he will assume the office ol provisional president, but on the condiA tion that he will not be a candidate ir the presidential elections promised bj the Constitutionalists A missionary to the Esquimos, arriving at Winnepeg, Manitoba, says that Stefanssen k the Norwegian explorer, is marooned L on the ice off Herschel island, in the P Arctic ocean Chauncey M. Depew who left London for America, on Wednesday, says that most of the Americans in England, are calamity howlers suffering from brainstorm A report by the British Board of Trade shows that English imports for Au* gust were short 560,000,000, as compared with August of a year ago. Exports fell off nearly $100,000,000 for the same comparative months A Rome dispatch says that Mehmed Burhar m Eddine Effendi, son of Abdul Hamid ex-sultan of Turkey, is to be proclaimed king of Albania A dispatch from Zurich, Switzerland, says that Germany has refused Austria's request for a loan and that German bankers have taken similar action spoaaue Wash., a city of 125,000 people, has just opened to the public a J2.250.000 hotel Kansas City, Mo., was flooded or Monday because of the overflow of Turkey creek. The property loss is in excess of $1,500,000. Two lives were lost Mrs. Croker, wife of Richard Croker, former leader of Tammany Hall, New York, Is dead in Austria The fourteenth annual session of the National Baptist convention, colored, is ft in session in Philadelphia, with 10,000 delegates from all parts of the country in attendance, representing 2,500,000 negro church members Learning that his brother, E. Wr. Moss, whom he had not seen in thirty-five years, was in Springfield, Mo., William Moss walked 150 miles to see him. Not until he related the circumstances of their separation did the Springfield brother be?come convinced of their relationship. ....The Texas senate has passed the emergency cotton warehouse bill and has returned the measure to the lower house for concurrence in minor amendments made in the senate Walter Sanders, a farmer, was killed while * playing baseball near Salisbury, Mo., on Monday, he being struck in the temple with a pitched ball The steamer Montana was burned In Lake Huron, off Alpena, Mich., Monday. The crew was rescued Capt. Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, has stated that under present circumstances he must postpone his proposed trip to the north Dole. It will be impossible, he says, to start before the spring or i?it> Members of New York boy scov.t organizations have been placed at several of the New York steamship piers and are rendering aid to hundreds of Americans returning from Eurcpe on incoming steamers Congress will not adjourn before the first of October. Harry K. Thaw is seeking a furnished house in Concord, N. H., to accommodate himself, his secretary and guardians during the winter. Thaw does not think his case will come up ^ in the United States supreme court be fore next spring The largest wheat crop in the history of the United States has just been harvested, according to the department of agriculture On account of the limited supply of paper, all Paris newspapers are being printed on one sheet only Temporary failure in politics caused Attorney E. D. Martindale of Los Angeles, Cal., to marry his campaign manager, Mrs. * Lottie D. O'Connor, last Sunday. When Martindale, who was running for the state senate, saw that he was defeated, he and his campaign manager were quietly married David Fink of Gretna, La., has fifty-seven nephews and grand-nephews in the German ? army. Mr. Fink, though a German by birth, has lived in America since his early youth The biggest sensation in the Buncomb county, N. C., superior court in several years, developed Monday, when affidavits were filed, charging that E. J. Oliver, a prominent attnmflv and counsel for Mrs. Beatrice Cook in an action against the Highland hospital of Asheville, made efforts to influence the jurors by offering them * $50 each to return a verdict in the plintiffs favor, awarding her $10,000. ....According to dispatches, only one music hall in Paris is open at the present time Seven railway construction employes were burned to death in a hay bam near Lacrosse, Iowa, Mon+ day. It is thought the men stopped in the barn to sleep and set the building afire with matches More than 1,100 men and women, dressed in black and headed by a corps of muffled drums, and six men carrying a coffln, marched through the streets of Kokomo, Ind., on Tuesday, as a protest against the European war O. C. Klingman, general manager of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine company, for North Carolina, with headquarters at Greensboro, N. C., is missing. More than $30,000 of the ^ company's money is also missing Mrs. Helen M. Angle, when arraigned at Bridgeport, Conn., Tuesday, charged with the murder of Waldo R, Ballou, some weeks ago, pleaded not guilty, and was released on a bond of $5,000. Rear Admiral Maurice Horatio ^ Nelson died at Plymouth, England, on Monday, aged 82 years. He was a descendant of Admiral Lord Nelson, hero of Trafalgar. ? Dr. W. S. Currell has entered upon his duties as president of the South Carolina university. ? Dr. W. M. Steinmeyer has been elected school commissioner of Beaufort county. ? Wyatt Aiken defeated Fred Domjk inick for congress in the Third dis^ trict by about 3,000 majority. ? Dispensary sales in South Carolina during the month of August, amounted to nearly $200,000. 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. C 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 o'clock. # CHl'RCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.50 a. m. No other service. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock Evening service at 8 o'clock. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday Services.?Preaching at 3.3C o'clock. Special Notices. Ancona Mill. Rev. E. E. Gillespie will preach at the Ancona mill. Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. At Hebron. Services Sunday afternoon at 3.3<J i o'clock. J. L. Oates, Pastor. At Olivet. Sunday school at 3.30 o'clock, Preaching at 4 o'clock p. m. Henry Stokes. Pastor. Clover and Union. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 8 p. m. Union?Sunday school at lo a. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock. W. W. Ijpscomb, Pastor. Imperial $otires 1 Dr. O. H. Patrick. " Optometrist, is located on South Con' press street, near the Baptist church. He examines the eyes free of charge; I fits Glasses at reasonable cost and j Guarantees Satisfaction. 40swtf Communion at Bethel. } The series of services preceding the " fall communion at Bethesda, will be gin Thursday, Sept. 10. Rev. C. W. " McCully will assist the pastor. " Jno. A. McMurray, Pastor. i Dizzy! Bilious! Constipated! r Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and rids your Stomach and Bowels of , waste and fermenting body poisons. I They are a Tonic to your Stomach l and Liver and tone the general sys, tern. First dose will cure you of that depressed, dizzy, bilious and consti pated condition. 25c. all Druggists. i York Baptist Association. The forty-sixth annual session of , the York Baptist association will con- i vene with the Clover Baptist church < ? on Wednesday, September 23, 1914, , > at 11 o'clock. ( ' Sam M_ Grist. Clerk. i 71 ti. " - - t d ) Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples. Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipa1 tion, etc., come from Indigestion. Take ; Po-Do-Lax, the pleasant and abso lutely sure Laxative, and you won't suffer from a deranged Stomach or 1 other troubles. It will tone up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it 1 regularly and you will stay well, have I ' clear complexion'and steady nerves. } Get a 50c bottle today. Money back , if not satisfied. All Druggists. | Card of Thanks. i To the Democratic Voters of York j County: x I take this method of thanking you s most cordially for the manifestation of s your esteem and confidence in the ? splendid vote given me on the 8th in- r stant. I am indeed grateful for the t very high honor you have so generous- ^ ly conferred, and as your representa- j tive it will be my earnest endeavor to t represent every interest of York to v the v*?rv hpst of mv ability. , Yours very sincerely, j William J. Cherry. ^ Rock Hill, S. C., September 10, 1914. Contest. a The South Carolina Exposition Com- j mission is putting on a Contest for t the sale of South Carolina Medals, for s the purpose of raising money for our state's representation at the Panama Exposition. The medals are made of bronze, with the seal of South Carolina on one side, and that of the Canal Zone on the other. They sell for $1.00 each, and a round trip ticket to the Exposition will be given to every young woman who sells 1,000. On sales exceeding 500, but less than 1,000, 10 per cent will be paid. Write to the South Carolina Exposition Commission, Co- 1 lumbia, S. C., for particulars. 1 Mr. Bradford Returns Thanks. To the Editor of The Enquirer: t I would be obliged to you to allow me space in The Enquirer to thank j the Democrats of York county for tne splendid vote tney gave me in me r primary election Tuesday for the f House of Representatives. I assure those who have thus shown their con- t fidence in me that if my legislative service falls short of what they rea- -5 sonably expect, it will not be because \ I do not try to make an acceptable c representative. I think I properly esteem the honor of being a member ^ of the York delegation in the General t Assembly, and I shall devote all the energy and intelligence I have to doing that which seems to me for the * best interests of our county and the I state. But however good a legisla- ' tor's intentions may be, he can not render the service of which he may be capable unless he knows what the people want. With this end in view. 1 shall welcome the opportunity of conferring, either in person or by letter. with any of the citizens of the county who may wish to make sug- ? gestions concerning the work of the next session of the legislature. W. R. Bradford. Fort Mill. Sept. 10. 1914. Stop That First Fall Cough. Check your fall cough or cold at once?don't wait?it may lead to serious lung trouble, weaken your vitality and develop into chronic lung ailment. o hnttlo nf r>r Roll's Pine-Tar I Honey today; it is pure and harmless ?use it freely for that fall cough or cold. If Baby or Children are sick give it to them, it will relieve them quickly and permanently. It soothes the irritated throat, lungs and air passages. Loosens Phlegm, is antl1 septic and fortifies the system against colds. It surely prevents cold germs , from getting a hold. Guaranteed. Only 25c at your Druggist. AT THE LYRIC i ' TODAY? i THREE GOOD REELS A COMEDY AND TWO GOOD DRAMAS. TOM OKI lOW?SATURDAY? DON'T MISS TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME?IT IS A GOOD ONE. Monday?"Mystery of Wicbam Hall," in three parts, Cleo Madison in the leading role. Tuesday?"The Old Cobbler," in two parts. COMING SOON? "The Trey of Hearts" Admission: 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. THE LYRIC THEATRE J. L. McMANUS, Manager. ^ TAKE NOTICE 1 WILL ACCEPT COTTON AT 10 Cts. a Pound < f BASIS MIDDLING?ON ALL ACCOUNTS DI E ME lXJIt l llinil.izr.lts OK SUPPLIES. ( SO RK1NG ON YOUK COTTON, j L(JUli> KOIH 1 Appier Seed Oats I have a limited supply of Pl'RE < APPLEH SEED OATS FOR SALE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. . The prospect for a good price for cot- < ton next fall?a year from now?is I t anything hut encouraging?and it is : a wise man who will put every acre possible in outs. Wheat. Cover Crops < this fall, and in Corn next Spring. ? i Sowing Oats this fall?every acre you can?is the best possible step you can J take. You will be reasonably certain i of a good crop next spring and oats i are always a good money crop, be- i cause they are always in good de- , mand. Take my advice, and follow 1 your own good judgment, and you will certainly sow lots of oats. The APPLER SEED OATS that I 1 offer for sale ure Pl'RE. CLE \N and i RIGHTLY PRICED. See me quick for what you will need. W. R. CARROLL PURE BRED BARRED Plymouth Rock Cocker- J els. delivered up to Christmas, at $1.00 each. Address Filbert No. 1. 73 f 3t M. S. CARROLL. J WHEAT AND OATS I HAVE 300 bushels of Pure Appier Oats at 75 cents, and 60 bushels 1 of Ripley Wheat at $1.50. Address . Yorkville No. 1. VV. B. KELLER. 73 f.t 3t 1 FRIENDS-- j t ECONOMY Is one thing In your MIND?Practice It?TRADE HERE?Save the difference. Thousands of dollars worth of s CLOTHING. SHOES, HATS, DRESSES, COATS, COTTON GOODS, JEANS. TICKINGS, T ? nt.io TDTMMTVnC Li.\L Tik), liviiumii^uui viwv . SWEATERS. UNDERWEAR, etc.? \re here, at Prices That Will Appeal ' to Every One at the present time. It grill be a pleasure for us to show you sur stock from floor to ceiling.?You Jon't have to buy a penny's worth? jut COME AND SEE. McCONNELL'S WHO SELLS IT CHEAPER g Seasonable Groceries-We are always on the job of keepng our Grocery stock right up to date vith the things that are seasonable? is the seasons change we are ready to mpply our trade with the goods that ire in season as they come on the narket. If you are finding it difficult o find something that will just suit 'our taste, make a visit to our store ind you will be apt to find something hat will give you an idea of something rou would like to have, but can't call o mind without seeing the goods on tur shelves. iIANY PRICES HIGHER? But we can't help that?We are not naking the wholesale prices?but we ssure you that you will find our prices ust as reasonable as we can make hem for the Quality of Groceries we ell. Phone your orders. W. E.FERGUSON THE CITY MARKET c C. F. SHEREH, Proprietor. It is always to be relied upon for he best to be had in beef, pork and the Ike. L The best Cheese in Yorkville is to >e had at the City Market. Fresh Corn Fed Pork is to be had at he City Market. The best Beef in the State is to be lad at the City Market. The best Hams and Bacon sliced and eady to fry is to be had at the City Market. The best link and bulk sausage is o be had at the City Market. We want to buy all the eggs that fork County hens can lay and we i-ant to buy all the good Butter we ^ :an use. We want to buy all the Beef Hides ve can get, and we will pay the top of he market for them. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. T The Everything Store * WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT OF? 3ELLAIRE ENAMELED WARE? "i AND HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE GOODS THAT ARE NEEDED FOR PRESERVING. CANNING, ETC. THE QUALITIES ARE GOOD AND PRICES THE LOWEST. WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU. 1 TINWARE | We have also received this week a new line of TINWARE, including practically everything needed in Tin Cooking Utensils. See us for what you want. Prices will please. ? J. M. STROUP v J F u \ s tl FOR CHILLS TAKE t "93" : F tl We Guarantee it tn Dn the Wnrh ^ V WW v? ?* _ I SHIEDER DRUG STORE 1). L. SHIEDER, Proprietor. o - \v ti York Lunch Room! h \\ niK YORK LUNCH ROOM IS NOW s d OPEN FOR THE FALL AND WIN- c ri TEE, and ready to serve Meals and ^ Special Orders at all hours. When you are hungry, come and see '' js and let us feed you. You will iind ? is in the DOBSON BUILDING, on the p ;orner of Madison and North Congress St. Charges very reasonable. EGGS WANTED 1 We want all the FRRSH EOfiS we ~ . an get and will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash. Bring us your Fresh Eggs. it. I). DOHSETT, Proprietor. IMione 149. 1 CIGARS- i / 8 Along with the many other things ivc sell, we carry a large stock of CI- f J A ItS. CUJARETTES. SMOKING TO- > BACCO, P:tc. We are giving special mention to our Cigar trade and are 0 iloing everything possible to carry a j line of Cigars that will satisfy the a most exacting smokers. When you want a good Cigar call and look over [ :>ur stock. ICIGAKKTTKS? \ We probably have more Cigarettes and a greater variety of Cigarettes than any dealers in Yorkville. If you i can't find your kind elsewhere, come J and get them here. Or better still, just come HERE FIRST. (H It KESTAl'ltANT? is a good place to get a puncn or a Meal. Prompt service of properly cooked food at moderate prices. We appreciate your patronage. THE KANDY KITCHEN ? JOHN DEM AS, Proprietor. > First Class livery Service < When you want a turn-out, either 'or Pleasure Driving or Business, call >r phone us. We can furnish Just vhat you want. HAULING Please remember that we do all 1 tlnds of Hauling promptly. Heavy lauling given special attention. ^ rrunks transferred to and from all ( rains. jnrrvinvn -?- rin?h I.1VI ?? 1 When you want plowing done, let a >s do it for you. Good work, prompt j lervice and moderate charges. c M. E. PLEXICO & SON J Y a a YOU CAN GET I T most anything you want to eat at this store ;ee me for? chewing tobacco smoking tobacco cigars chase and sanborn coffee and teas I. W. JOHNSON i] THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE. H ROOFING < ' L We can supply your wants In the _ Best GALVANIZED and V-CRIMP IRON ROOFING. In lengths of 1 -- - - - - - , ? n a hi Ualvanizea?e, /, o, ana ? r eei Painted? 6, 8 and 10 feet. h q> OMPOSITION ROOFING? ? Also have good grade of COMPOSITION ROOFING, and also Roofing Paints?Red, Green and Black. ,ET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. Yorkville Hardware Co -IFrOU ARE BUILDING? See us for the Lumber, the Doors, Windows, Frames, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Hardware, Etc. rOU ARE PAINTING? See us for the Paint, Oils, Vernlshes, Glass, Putty, Etc. r0U ARE REPAIRING? See us for whatever you may need to complete the job. We will not Only furnish the necessary materials. but we will supply carpenters to do the work. rrOU NEED SHINGLES? ? See us for Washington State Rod I Cedar Shingles?once on they will stay on until you have forgotten the time you put them on. J. J. KELLER & CO. f You are Going To SchoolVisit our store for the many things ou will need?Gloves, Shoes, Ties, a Jnderwear, Shirts and everything you I rill need when away from home. ' tOYAL TAILORED CLOTHES? [j Young Man, let us take your measre for a ROYAL TAILORED SUIT. Ve are showing the Fall patterns and tyles, and we guarantee Perfect Fiting garments, the prices are right and elivery is made when you say. HOES FOR EVERYBODY? Our stock of Fall Shoes is complete nd includes Shoes in all Styles, and i all Leathers, for Men, Women and Children, and all rightly priced. 1ISCELLANEOUS STORE NEWS. We sell Ladies' Home Journal Paterns?the best ever. [ We are Agent for the Charlotte iteam Laundry?Perfect Work. See us quick for Coffees, Sugar and lour IF YOU NEED 'EM. Better buy hese Now as they are all going UP. \ G. W. WHITESIDES & CO.SHARON, S. C. Regarding the Monument The Monument is the sole product f man which is expected to exist, 'ithout change or repair, for all me?beyond the memory that we herish in our hearts, which is only s long as the span of life. It may ? elp to form a record, but it is erectd as a tribute of love to those who ave passed "to that bourne from ai hence no traveler ever returns." As s< uch, let it be a thing of beauty, not e: ark and somber, but bright and ni heerful; not typifying earthly sor- g ow, but symbolizing undying love. v< nd as architecture is brought to us al rom the past by the tombs of the W ncients, so let us pass on to those w i our steps, some worthy expression Y f our conception of beauty. ALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Prop. 'hone 211 Yorkvllle, S. C. H LIFE T CAN BE A SUCCESS OR A FAILURE. WHICH WILL IT BE WITH YOU? ?? ?????? Look at the men who are successful n nit* eyra ui mt: wui?u. iimcij-imiw ut of every hundred started a Bank Lccount when they were young?and tuck to it. And now, look at the failures. Very ew of them have a Bank account now. Cot speaking of when they were young. Perhaps you think you have not nough money to start an account, laven't you a dollar? That's all it takes t THIS* BANK. Just try it for a year or six months, f you do not wish to continue it you lave lost nothing by the trial. Vhich Will It Be?Success or Failure? IT'S UP TO YOU. 3ank of Hickory Grove 1IICKOKY GROVE. S. C. iW Your orders for Commercial stalonery will receive prompt attention it Tlie Enquirer office. I>et us have our orders you want the Rest. AUTOMOBILE LIVERY [OFFER prompt and efficient service at reasonable rates. Call on ir phone Yorkville City Market. 12 3t. J. R. KELLY. r11:i vi'i < \m/IN<.? Automobile Tire Casings and Inner rubes will get holes in them. Very requently these accidents happen to irand new tires?but with the holes n them their usefulness is impaired, rhe same thing happens to older tires nd tubes. Don't throw them away, lave them VULCANIZED. This proess is the practical remaking of the ire and tube so far as the spot that las the hole is concerned. We do this dnd of work .at our shop. Do it in thoroughly workmanlike manner nd will do it promptly. If your Tire 'asing is cut, bring it to us and let us 'ulcanlze the cut?heal the wound? ! t will make the tire last longer?the lost Is very moderate. Michelln Tires are Best. Try 'em. 'HE YORKVILLE MOTOR CAR CO., S. L. Courtney, Prop. ~~GROCERIES~ You know where our store is? and you know who we are? You also doubtless know that we sell nothing but the Very Best Grade of FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES? Groceries that -are fit to go on any table, and you have probably ] found out, if you have traded any ( at Our store, that Our Prices are | as LOW as Prices can be made. ] F YOU HAVE A WANT? In Heavy or Fancy Groceries, or | anything usually found in a First j Class Grocery Store, you will find ' it at this Store and you will find ; it at the Right Price. See us for ( your needs. iARRINGTON HALL? The Steel-Cut Coffee, pleases the J most particular users of Coffee. ; Try a pound. iHERER&QUINN W A man Is judged by the clothes e wears?Likewise he Is judged by is Business Stationery?Use The En- , ulrer kind?It will pass judgment. mm 11 ? MjaEiSg* 8i v;~ TIIK IRENE RANGE IS UNQUES' ATE PRICED RANGE ON THE MOST OF. AND SUPERIOR TO M RANGES. Scores of York County and they will tell you emphaticall it for any of the so-called better ] are satislied because IRENE Rani mands of the lady of the house v IRENE RANGE is a good baker, i cal In fuel consumption. If you cc Cook Stove or a Range, be sure to before you buy. The IRENE with WINTER IS COMING?Get rt it necessary to buy a Heater or St can exactly meet your requiremen you need new Fittings to put youi for these, too. We want your busi Carroll Furniti [UCH SURPRISED? To bring a bunch of Good Horses nd mules to this market at this scorn of the year was very much of an jcperiment. We did not expect to do luch business, but thought we would ive it a trial. The business has been ery surprising. We have made severI sales and quite a number of trades, 'e still have several nice animals and ould be pleased to talk "Horse" to ou. JAMES BROS. YOItKVILLE. S. C. Fall Mer< Is rolling in at our day. Every Freij brings something N All the Staple Goodsi thing marked Clos< to Save Money, Tr KIRKPATRICK THE BIG STORE WT REAL ESTATE1 LOOK! Sow Isn't Tills a Nice Selec- I lion? The J. K. Hope Place: 70 acres, near Tirzah, on Rock Hill and 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. Ad- j joins T. M. Oates, P. 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. Ttvo Tracts?One 63 acres and the other 60 acres?about 6 miles from Yorkville on McConnellsville-Chester road. First tract has 4-room dwell mg; earn, criD ana cotion nouse. um- i er 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 erect one. Let me show you. Geo. W. Williams REAL ESTATE BROKER. BOYS AND GIRLS GET A WATERPROOF SCHOOL BAG FREE The First National Bank of Sliaron, S. C., will give a Handsome Sehool Bag to the First 250 School Children, under the age of 12 years, who, during the Second Week of September, beginning September 14th, will call at the Bank with the correct answer to the example found below, with their nnmp .inil aildrMa sicned: Example?If Mary deposits $1.00 per week for twelve months In the rear with The First National Bank of Sharon, and her brother John, 50 cts. per week; and if each draws out $1.00 : every month, how much more at the end of the year will Mary have saved ] than John? i Answer S'ame Address Cut out above, fill in answer, name and address and bring to the Bank at the time specified. First National Bank SIIAHON, - - - S. C. J. II. SAVE. J. S. IIABTNESS j President. Cashier. a s HONABLY THE BEST MODERMARKET. IT IS EQUAL TO ANY OF THE HIGHER PRICED f people are using IRENE Ranges f ly that they would not exchange Ranges at a Higher Price. They ;es satisfy the most exacting de^ho has to do the cooking. The f and at the same time is economiintemplate the purchase of a new see us about the IRENE RANGE its low price will satisfy YOU. ?ady now?You will probably find ove?See us for your needs. We its in sizes, styles and prices. If " old Stove in commission, see us ness and will please YOU. ure Company TRUNKS and SUIT CASES IF YOIT ARE GOING AWAY YOU WILL NEED ONE OF OUR TRUNKS OR SUIT CASES. WE HAVE THEM AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS GOING OFF TO SCHOOL. York Furniture Company W Cash or Credit and a Square Deal. I chandise Big Store every j ;ht and Express j lew. . are here-Every- | s. If you want j ade At | ; - BELK CO. rH LITTLE PRICES Coat Su EVERY DAY?ALMOST EV GOODS CONTINUE TO ARRIVE AND THE NEW GOODS ARE V PLEASE YOU IN QUALITIES, SI YOU TO COME AND SEE THE I LADIES' COAT SUI We are showing a beautiful 1 popular shades of LADIES' COA1 we believe we can Fit almost any to try. Prices NEW DUE Our DRESS GOODS SHELVE you will find almost any kind of ( the shade you want it in?Priced It) ? (I /TQ /'TC Xmt V I O., ??i \ A O A BIG LINE OF : Along with the new stock o here a splendid assortment of D1 thing you might wish. See our 1 CHILDREN'S WASH As the Children are now goln it necessary to have a few more S find them at CLOUD'S In a variety DON'T FORGET US WHE We sell E. P. REID SHOE! SHOES for Men, and the BUSTE dren. We have them in all the ] Further comment Is not necessar The CLOUD ( School Supplies Yorkville Boys and Girls who will ?tart to school NEXT MONDAY, will Jo well to remember that the ONE BEST PLACE TO BUY ALL KINDS DF SCHOOL SUPPLIES IS AT THE FORK DRUG STORE. We have TABLETS for Pen and Pencil. 11\ rsLiiii i o, ruieu aiiu unruieu. PENCILS, PENS, INKS. COLORED CRAYONS, PENHOLDERS, ERASERS. EXERCISE BOOKS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, INK WELLS, ETC. Everything needed for the school room. Let us supply your needs. MUCILAGE, PASTE, YORK DRUG STORE. PUNCH IS REQUISITE TX BUSINESS ACIIIE Business achievement is base and at the Right Time. This is no time for a man to l Business Achievement is alwj Foundation. This furnishes the sinews wi Be Prompt. OPEN YOUR CHE Good Financing is Absolutely nece A Good Rate of Interest on Ti FIRST NATI4 YORKVILl R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. "You Had Better B< Farm Hardware Now that Spring weather has arived and farm work is on, you will irobably need more or less Farm lardware ? Plow Shapes, Stocks, landles, Plow Lines, Hames, Trace Chains, Horse Collars, Mule and lorse Shoes, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, etc. !ee us for what you may need. We lave what you want and can interest ou In prices. If you need a Portble Forge for blacksmith work. Just ee us. Give your Mules, Horses, Cattle, Mgs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry 'owders. If you want the very best Flour? ry a sack of MELROSE?It always leases particular people. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. Ladies' C AVE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR FALL COAT SUITS IN THE NAVY. GREEN AN1) PLU MADE UP ACCORDING TO 1 APPROVED BY DAME FAS COATS IS FORTY-FIVE IN SHOW YOU THE FALL FA! $18.50, $20.00, $2 WHITE FE LADIES' SOFT. WHITE FELT STYLISH, THEY' A HE F.' j] PRICED AT FALL DRESS 10 CEXTS AN WE ARE SHOWING A NEW LIX IX THE XEWEST SHADESCOMPANY'S AT 10 OUTIXG FLAXXELS IX PLAIN i THE YARD PLEASE REMEMBER?THAT J QUALITY, YOU WILL FIND AND WHEN YOU FIXI) IT PRICES ARE JUST RIGHT. The THOI ?*5?* KM- @+fc +*+ The Place and th OUR "CLEAN-UP AND CLE ED SCORES OF PEOPLE AN I ? I TO BUY SKASU.NABI.K jviunun.i J RIDICULOUSLY LOW. SCORES t OF THESE LOW PRICES AND 1 [ PLE BUYING SUPPLIES FOR NE { USE DURING THE TAIL END C J IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE?A | THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SAV1 J THING OF THE PAST. IF YOU I THIS SALE?COME DURING TH i WELL WORTH WHILE. j The Yorkville Lif? - - .nt. /T? .a. .T. ?. ;T^ ,Tj .t. ,T. rtiPv wV tiTV QTVxl7 WTW Ji- $7.50 TO US $18.50 ERY TRAIN?THE NEW FALL : AT THE CLOUD CASH STORK. rHAT YOU WANT?THEY WILL 'YLES AND PRICES. WE WANT \'EW THINGS. TS?$7.50 TO $18.50 ine of the Newest Styles and most r SUITS, and with our large stock lady who will give us the chance $7.50. $12.50, $16.50, $18.50. SS GOODS !S are full to overflowing, and here Hoods you might want and In Just 1 at 50 CTS., and Up to $1.00 a Yard SEW TRIMMINGS f Dress Goods, you will also find *ESS TRIMMINGS?Almost anyrRIMMINGS. : SCHOOL DRESSES f to School vou will orobablv find cuool Dresses for them. You will of pleasing styles. Priced at 50 errs., 75 CTS. and $1.00 IN SHOES ARE WANTED 3 for Ladies: the WALK-OVER R BROWN SHOES for the Chll?opular lasts and in all leathers. y. :ash store. Cotton Insurance I am prepared to issue policies rnvprlne on COTTON ON FARMS For any amount desired, and for any length of time. THE RATE Is $3.50 per $100 per year; $100 for six months will cost $2.45; $100 for three months will cost $1.40. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND That I am prepared to supply the BEST THERE IS in Insurance?Life, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Health, Live Stock, Tornado and Bonds. S.AM M. GRIST. JALITY ) VEMENT id on Acting Correctly, Promptly )e Dilatory?to be a Laggard, lys founded on a Solid Financial th which to work out SUCCESS. CK ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK, ssary to YOUR BUSINESS, ime Deposits, with Perfect Safety. 3NAL BANK LE, S. C. O. E. WILKINS, President. 5 Safe Than Sorry." Fulghum Oats We have a limited quantity of the wonderful FULGHUM OATS. They arfe especially desirable because of their early maturing qualities, maturing three weeks earlier than other oats, and have the additional good quality of being very prolific. Come quick and get a few bushels. BUGGIES? When you are ready to buy a New BUGGY, of any grade, from the cheapest to the BEST, come and see us. Regardless of the Grade you feel like you want, we will give the VERY BEST VALUE YOUR MONEY CAN BUY IN BUGGIES. We know Buggies. know where to buy, what to buy, and know that we can and will give YOU THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. See us before buying. CARROLL BROS. nat Suits I FIRST SHIPMENT OF LADIES' FOLLOWING SHADES: BLACK. M. THESE GARMENTS ARE THE VERY LATEST STYLES AS IIION. THE LENGTH OF THE CUES?CALL IN AND LET US SHIONS. PRICED AT 2.50 AND $25.00 LT HATS STREET HATS?THEY ARE inONABLE, THEY'RE SMART. $1.00, 91.98 AND $2.50. GINGHAMS D 15 CENTS E OF FALL DRESS GINGHAMS -ON SALE NOW AT THOMSON CENTS AND 15 CENTS YARD. kND FANCY SHADES. PRICE 10 CENTS. IF IT IS NEW AND OF HIGH IT AT THOMSON COMPANY'S YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR HSON Co. ? *?+ ?*? +?* ?+? *?+ ?*? +?+ e Time To Buy ] AN-OUT" SALE HAS AFFORD- 2 SXCEPTIOXAL OPPORTUNITY J .NDISE AT PRICES THAT ARE X > HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE I BOUGHT GOODS?MANY PEO- y IXT SUMMER. AS WELL AS TO f )F THIS SEASON. THIS SALE W SHORT TIME LONGER AND J [NG BIG MONEY WILL BE A HAVEN'T VISITED US DURING 2} [S WEEK?YOU WILL FIND IT J j Bargain House J ? ?*? ?+ ? ? ?* ? ? ? ?