Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 30, 1915, Image 4
REVIEW OF WAR ACTIVITIES
Situation as it Appeared from London
Viewpoint Yesterday.
Announcement by the British admiralty
of the sinking near the English
coast of two British passenger steamers
by German submarines with an
attendant loss of upward of 150 lives,
was the most important war news of
the day so far as the British public
was concerned Both steamers crowded
on full speed in an effort to escape,
and the fact that they were overhauled,
shows that Germany now has some
of her most modern submarines engaged
in the blockade operations
against the British isles.
Outside of the sinking of these two
ataamaya fho nn)\r npisa of imnortance
yesterday was of the renewal of activity
by the Russian Black sea fleet,
which bombarded forts on the Bosphorus,
and the announcement from
Petrograd that the Baltic fleet had
been re-lnforced by modern lighting
units, presumably dreadnoghts built
in Russian yards.
The battles in the Carpathaian
passes are proceeding with ever-ln^
creasing violence. The Russians now
^ hold the western passes and are advancing
into Hungary, but the eastern
passes remain in the hands of the
Germanic allies, who, however, are
strongly pressed by their re-lnforced
adversaries
The situation is unchanged in east
Galacia and Bukowina. In north Poland
the Germans claim to have driven
the Russians from Tauroggen, which
they stormed.
In the west the mine warfare continues
without any important changes
in the position of the two armies.
At the request of the shipyard owners,
the British chancellor of the exchequer,
has promised to submit to
the cabinet a proposal to prohibit
the sale of intoxicating liquors in
Great Britain during the war.
The Case of the Eitel.?While every
precaution is being taken to
guard against possible violations of
? ? >.. n.?,
American neutrality u even ?.? ?
man commerce raider Prinz Eitei
Fried rich makes a dash for the sea
through the Virginia capes, says a
Washington dispatch of last night, naval
officials here are almost a unit in
the belief that the Eitel will cruise no
more until the war is over They think
Commander Thierichens is enjoying
the trouble to which he has put British
and French cruisers patrolling the
Virginia coast and is awaiting the expiration
of the time limit given him
for repairs before interning his ship.
Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British
ambassador, called at the navy department
and it is understood, assured
Rear Admiral Fiske, aide for operations,
that the warships of the allies
would not come within the three-mile
' limit or otherwise violate neutrality.
It was learned yesterday that Great
Britain had made representations to
the state department in regard to the
Eitel, taking the ground that in allowing
the ship to dock, clean and repaint,
the port authorities at Newport News
had not observed the Hague treaty
stipulations against increasing the
naval strength of the ship under such
circumstances Department officials,
however, do not accept this view.
? Dr. Charles Richmond Henderson,
professor of sociology at the University
of Chicago, and a lecturer of international
prominence, died in Charleston
yesterday, following an illness of
only a few days.
AT THE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST.
Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon
at 8 o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon
at 7.30 o'clock.
. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
I
Prayer meeting at 4 o'clock, Wednesday
afternoon.
TRINITY METHODIST
Prayer meeting Wednesday after-1
noon at 7.30 o'clock.
Special Notices.
A Box Suppor.
At Philadelphia School House, Friday
night, April 2d, 1915, from 7 to 10
o'clock. The public is cordially invited.
May Russell,
Marie Moore, Teachera
The Ladies' Aid Society
Of Beersheba church will meet at
the home of Mr. D. C. Clark on Wednesday
evening, April 7th. A full attendance
is desired.
Mrs. J. D. Land, President.
Returned Missionaries.
Mr. and Mrs John Lake and Mrs.
Entzminger, returned missionaries
from China, will attend the Baptist
W. M. U. institute of the Northern Di^
vision, at Gaffney, April 9th and 10th,
^ and will take part in the programme.
^ Mrs. S. S. Frew, Asso. Supt.
Tribute to Mary Adella Westbrook.
On March the 13th, 1915, Mary
Adella Westbrook, daughter of Milas
and Frances McCullough, and wife of
W. Herbert Westbrook, died after lingering
for several months. Her suffering
at times was severe, but she
bore it all in quiet resignation; never
murmuring a word. She assured her
pastor that she was perfectly resigned
to God's will.
She was happily married to W. H.
Westbrook on March ISth, 1902. To
this union was born five children:
Louise, Ralph, Christine, Maurise,
who survive her. The baby died two
days before she did.
In the death of Sister Westbrook
the church has been bereft of one of
her most useful and pious members.
She was a teacher of a class in Sunday
school. She was devoted to her
work, as teacher. It was an assistance
to her husband, who is superintendent
of the Sunday school in the Methodist
church at Lockhart.
In the death of Sister Westbrook
the community is bereft of one of its
most charitable neighbors. She was
always ready to help the sick and the
needy. All speak of her in the highest
praise. It was never inconvenient for
her to entertain God's servants. Many
preachers shared the hospitality of
her home. She will be missed!
As her body was carried out of her
home in the beautiful, white casket,
an emblem of her spotless life, her
heart-broken husband felt the stroke
as no other, the loss of a devoted wife,
and the children, the loss of one of the
most tender and devoted of mothers.
it was to hear them crying
for mother, now dead.
But her work is done, and she rests
in the bosom of her God. To her,
death had no sting, for her life was a
ray of a sun-beam, and her death
was as the setting of the sun in its
beauty, sending back its beautiful
halo. J. R. Copeland.
Killian. S. C., March 26, 1915.
Excursion Rates for Field Day.
I Southern Railway Authorizes Special
& Low Round Trip Rates and Special
Train Service On Account of Field
Day Exercises. Yorkville, S. C.
On account of Field Day Exercises,
Yorkville, S. C., April 3rd, the Southern
Railway will operate special train
from Fort Mill to. Yorkville, S. C., and
return on the following schedule:
Leave Fort Mill, 8.30 a. m.; Rock
Hill, 9.10 a. m.: Old Point. 9.17 a.
m.; Newport, 9.20 a. m.; Tirzah, 9.33
a. m., and arrive at Yorkville, 10
a. m.
Returning special train will leave
Yorkville at 5.00 p. m., arriving at
Rock Hill. 5.45 p. m.; Fort Mill, 6.30
p. m.. same day.
Extra coaches will also be provided
on trains Xos. 113 and 114 for accommodation
of visitors from King's
Creek, Smyrna, Hickory drove, and
Sharon.
The following round trip rates will
apply:
From? Adults Children
Fort Mill 75 .40
Rock Hill 50 .25
Tirzah 30 .15
Smyrna 60 .30
Hickory Grove 50 .25
Sharon 40 .20
' For further information apply to
.Local Agents or write to
S. H. McLean, D. P. A.,
Columbia, S. C.
$0fn&l Uotires
Delegates to Gaffney.
Delegates expecting to attend the
Baptist W. M. U. Institute of Northern
Division, to be held at Gaffney,
S. C., April 9th and 10th, will please
send their names at once to Mrs. G.
G. Byers, Gaffney, S. C. Every Association
officer, every Society president
and every Sunbeam leader, and all
who wish for better fitness for service.
should be there.
Railroad rates, round trip, from:
Fort Mill, 5Z.su; kock tiiu, *z.-?u,
Torkville, $1.60. Mrs. S. S. Frew.
25 f. t 2t
Field Day Exercise*, Yorkville. S. C.,
April 3rd, 1915.
On account of the above occasion,
the C. & N.-W. Ry. will have on sale
Special Round Trip tickets from all
points on their line within the state of
-- * - -rr 1...IIU ?ha
SOUtn Carolina, lO lumvuic, ui utv
rate of one and one-third regular
fares. Minimum 50 cents. Tickets on
sale April 3rd, good returning April
4th, 1916.
H. L. Summitt, Agent.
OBITUARY.
Died?at her home in Rock Hill,
Thursday night, Mrs. IDA KIMBRBLL
Deceased is survived by her
husband and three children. The interment
was in Laurelwood cemetery,
Rock Hill, Friday.
At his home in Chester, Saturday,
A. P. VARNADORE, aged 71. The
deceased was a member of Co. F,
23d regiment, during the war between
the sections. He is survived by several
children, among whom are Mr.
Banks Varnadore of Yorkville.
HYMENEAL
Married?By Rev. W. H. Polk in
Rock Hill, March 15, Miss MARGARETE
A. PICKETT and Mr. JOHN
I. HAYES.
&he C^otton $Rarhet.
New York, March 29: Cotton futures
closed steady as follows:
May, 9.57; July, 9.87; October,
10.17; December, 10.36; January,
10.43.
Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands
9.65; sales 2,400.
Yorkville, March 30.
Clover 9 36
Tlrzah 9 ?
Sharon 9.15 35
Yorkville 9 36
BABY'S CAP LOST
WHITE, Crocheted, between my
mother's residence and my home
via Filbert. Will appreciate return.
R. C FAULKNER, 4, Yorkville. It
MULES AND HORSES
I HAVE Four Cheap MULES and
Two HORSES, for sale at bargain
prices. Address No. 5, Yorkville.
26 tf. 2t B. B. FERGUSON.
BREAD AND CAKE SALE
THE Ladies' Aid Society of the A. j
R. P. Church will conduct a Bread
and Cake sale at the store of W. E.
Ferguson, Friday afternoon, from 3
to 6 p. m. COMMITTEE.
26 t It
NOTICE
I AM now ready to serve the Public
with Groceries, Shoes, Overalls,
Hnniprv etc.. at Lowest Cash Prices.
I ask for a share of your patronage.
Also have for sale 1 No. 43 Chattanooga
Plow. 1 Moffatt Cotton Planter,
1 Guano Distributer, 1 1-horse Wagon
?All In good working order?at a
bargain. See me or write me, at New
Zlon church, Yorkvllle, S. C., Route
No. 1. N. S. FORD.
26 t. f. 2t
RELIABLE WHITE MAN
WITH flrst-class references, wants
work on farm for self and
horse, northern part of county preferred,
from April 1 to August 1.
Address. "P. D.." Care of The Enquirer.
WANTED
TWO Young Ladies to work in
Cloth Room In nice mill town,
good people, good churches and cheap
board. Wages, $30.00 per month
when learned. Address "R," care of
this Office. 23 f. t 4t
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING
YOUR Old Machine, that runs sc '
heavily that you dread to use it,
can be cleaned up, readjusted and put
in such condition that you will be delighted
with it, and would as soon
have it as a New Machine. The cost
is not very great for this work and
you will be pleased at the expenditure.
Better get your machine in shape now
for the spring sewing. You'll find me
at The Enquirer office.
LEWIS M. GRIST.
FOR SALE
I HAVE a limited amount of Cleveland
BIG BOLL Cotton Seed. I
made twelve bales of this cotton on
about nine acres, weighing 452 pounds
per bale. The Georgia Experiment
Station snvs this is the Best cotton for
the Piedmont section. I also have a
lot of Georgia Heavy Fruiter Seed,
which is also a fine cotton. Price $1
per bushel at my farm or f. o. b.
Yorkvllle, S. C. H. G. BROWN.
16 t tf
W Typewriter Ribbons?All kinds?
At The Enquirer Office.
fit
ANOTHER CAR OF STOCK?
YESTERDAY WE received our second
car of Choice KENTUCKY and
TENNESSEE MULES and MARES.
This car includes a number of Extra
Choice Mules and several nice Driving
Horses, and several nice Combination
Horses, we want you to see wnat we
have. We want to supply you. We
can please you whether you want the
BEST or on down the line of work
animals to just a "Plug." We are in
the Horse and Mule business to SATISFY
OUR TRADE, and to make a
fair profit. If you want anything in
our line it will always be to YOU INTEREST
to see US before you buy or
trade. We will give YOU a Square
Deal With No Round Corners.
JAMES BROS.
? THE SAVI
IS XOT SO BAD AS Till
NOT SO COSTLY AS T1
The Man with the SAVING
the ONE that can get along withoi
without HIM.
TIIE SAYINGS HABIT
Means Sound Sleep, Good Difc
Independence. The Best Tonic w<
SAYINGS B.
There are no microbes in it to st
is a GUARANTEE of Good Beha
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YORKVIL
It. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
You Had Better B<
Thank You
THURSDAY NEXT WILL BE
AI?UIL 1ST, and if YOU owe US on
Account or otherwise, we shall certainly
expect to receive YOUR Check
that day. We have been Just as patient
as we know how to be. But it
is now necessary to make certain
changes in our business, and to make
these changes we must have all outstanding
accounts settled in full, and
01 iiKront nhnnt' YOU
11119 19 Wlljr TT V u>v u>Dv...
paying US what YOU owe. To those
who have already settled we again |
say "Thank You." To those who are
yet behind we say THAT WE EXPECT
YOU TO PAY OX OR BEFORE
THURSDAY. We must have the
money. We hope YOU will give this
matter YOUR immediate attention.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
ONION SETS
As soon as you can get your ground
in shape, be sure to put in some Onion
rininno q ro hotter flavor
ed than fall Bet plants, although the
fall planting is said to make larger
Onions. Let us supply you with the
ONION SETS you will need.
NANCY HALL POTATOES?
Are easily the best of all Sweet Potatoes
grown in this section. Be sure
to "bed" some seed for slips. Let us
supply you with the Pure Seed.
FEED STUFFS?
We make a specialty of FEEDS for
Horses. Mules, Cows and Poultry. If
you have occasion to buy anything of
this kind, let us make you prices.
TOBACCO
If you use Chewing Tobacco, we
want you to see our stock before you
buy your next supply. It is varied
enough to please all chewers.
See us for FARM HARDWARE.
FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD
FIELD DAY-NEXT
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, will
be York County Field Day in Yorkville.
We are hoping that it will be
a nice day and that there will be a
big crowd in Yorkvlle?Everybody is
invited to come. When you come to
Yorkville and want
CHOICE FRUITS?All Kinds,
LOWNEY'S CANDIES?10 Cts. Lb..
STONE'S CAKES?10 Cts. Each,
Call at the GLASS FRONT GROCERY,
opposite the postofflce.
CEREAL FOODS?
At this season of the year CEREAL
FOODS?Rolled Oats, Puffed Rice,
Puffed Wheat, Shredded Wheat, and
Cream of Wheat are much in demand.
You'll find all these here?and they
are FRESH.
COFFEES AND TEAS?
When you want Choice Coffees and
*1 CflS, SCC US* vrc nave C11VU511 ??? -
eties of both to satisfy any taste.
W. E. FERGUSON 1
I HAVE-Crushed
Oyster
Shells
-For Chickens
1 Ct. Per Lb., or 75 Cts. Sack of
100 Lba.
LOUIS ROTH
AT THE LYRIC
FRIDAY
"THE HOUSE
OF FEAR"
"The House of Fear" is one of those
intensely interesting human interoat
Hmmnn that will keeD you key
ed to the highest pitch of expectancy
from first to last. Much of the
picture was made at night and is
a wonderful piece of night photography.
Be sure to see "The House
of Fears" Next Friday.
[ Be sure to vote on the "MILLION
DOLLAR MYSTERY."
Admission: 5 Cts. and 10 Cts.
J. L. McMAXUS, Mgr. '
"Best Fire Medicine"
About a year ago, I accepted the
agency of the Pyrene Fire Extin- ;
guisher for York county, and announced
the fact in an advertisement in The
Enquirer, and explained what the extinguisher
would do, and also announced
that the insurance rate on all automobiles
carrying Pyrenes would be
reduced 15 per cent, but to my sur- |
prise, sold comparatively few, and
quite naturally, I think, came to the
conclusion that owners of burnable
property either doubted the claims
made for the Pyrene as a fire extinguisher
or attached no importance
to being in position to extinguish !
incipent fires. I sold two Pyrenes to
the Clover Cotton Manufacturing Co,
They were installed in the picker
room. Following unsolicited letter
was received March 20, from Mr. M.
L. Smith, treasurer and general manager
of the company:
Clover, S. C.. March 20. 1915.
Mr. Sam M. Grist, Yorkville, S. C.
Dear Sir: Please send us six cans
Pyrene. This is the best medicine for
a fire we have ever used. We often
have fires in our picjter room, and
have never used hose since we put in
Pyrenes. Yours respectfully,
M. L. Smith, Treas.
You may see the day when you
would gladly pay $100 for the use of
a Pyrene Extinguisher for three minutes,
and won't be able to get it. Like
I Insurance, it cannot be bought if you
I wait until you need it. Those who
buy in anticipation of the need, get
them for $7.00.
SAM M. GRIST, Agent.
BtT All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons,
Carbon Paper, Typewriter Paper, at
The Enquirer Office.
NG HABIT I
3 DRINK HABITIK
CIGARETTE HABIT
HABIT never gets laid off; he is
ut You; hut YOU cannot get along
estion, Cool Judgment and Manly
i know is the
\XK BOOK
eal awav vour nenee of mind. It
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ONAL BANK
LE, 8. C.
O. E. WILKIN'S, President,
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style
^M) all
lineTlie
Cleopatra?A Patent Pump, wit
kidney heel?a beautiful shoe I
The Mrs. Vernon Castle?A Fane
Patent Strap Pump I
The Colonial?As neat as its ancestrt
name?Patent Pump, kidney he<
and dull buckle $
The Colonial?Neat as a pin, Pater
Pump, dull kid, Cuban heel $3.3
Vlei Kid Oxfords?Rubber heel, bul
for comfort and easy walking $3.5
The "Mary Jane"?A Patent Pumpits
name suggests comfort $3.0
Kid
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HOLEPROOF HOSIER
We have received our Spring
PROOF HOSIERY FOR MEN,
CHILDREN. HOLEPROOF HOSI
now than ever before. HOLEPRO<
weight?Seamless and Comfortable,
to Wear Six Months Without Holes
that time the Makers make them G
PROOFS at this store?See them i
Popular Shades. Men's Cotton Ho!
Ladies' Holeproof, six pairs, 92.00
Six Months. Men's Silk Holeproof
months, $2.00 per box. Try a few
be pleased with their Stylish Appea
GENT'S FUR
We have an elegant line of M
Arrow Brand Shirts and Collars,
Chesterfield Hats, in Black and va
big line of Men's LOW SHOES in I
the newest Toes and in all the good
to show you these goods.
.'.J. M. STROUP, Th<
J. H. 8AYE, J. L. RAINEY,
President. Viee Prest.
in V
hrst National Bam :
SHARON, - - - a O.
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An account with the First Na- j
tional Bank of Sharon means safety
for your money; utilization j
of the full earning power of your !
money; less chance of loss; sound j
financial standing; more general
satisfaction. 1
It will mean that you will be \
still more interested in us and we
will be still more Interested In
you, and this will contribute to
the advantage of both of us.
JOHN S. HARTNESS, Cashier.
Best Groceries
We have many of the best things to (
be had In Groceries?Best Qualities. i
We have? I
Country Canned Beans?12 Cts. Can.
Country Ground Meal?Choice.
Perfection Flour?Best of All.
Kippered Herring?Both in Oil and ,
in Tomato Sauce?Good, too.
COME AND SEE US?
We can supply you with almost ev- 1
erything in Groceries that is good, and
every article we sell is Guaranteed. ]
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS?
We have Just received a carload of
GENUINE Oliver Chilled Plow Repairs.
Of course we can furnish the i
Plows too.
CARROLL BROS. i
| FIVE -J?
I We Are Prepared to
NEW COAT SUITS
126 New COAT SUITS received
New SILK DRESSES and S!
SKIRTS.
MILLINERY
New SHAPES and FLOWERS
9 Us Your order for that Eas
I CORSETS
fl New Models WARNER and W
| NOVELTY COTTON GOODS?
I New COTTON GOODS on Coun
SILKS
New SILKS received this week
All the pretty Spring colors
S OXFORDS AND PUMPS
I We can Fit and Please almost
and COLONIALS. Good va
dren.
CLOTHING
I We have received a full lin
CLOTHING?No better Clot
STROUSE AND BROS.' an
BOYS' SERGE SUITS.
HATS AND CAPS
I Big line of STETSON HATS.
I and Boys.
| Trade With Us and 1
j KIRKPATRIC
TIIE MG STOKE WIT
42^ Get Better Re:
^ cellen
H ' ^ Used,
LI (I f|Fn?3^ we E
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and Pumps-Correct .
i for Easter Wear
tl
EXT SUNDAY, APRIL 4TH, will a
Saster Sunday, and of course the S
lea will be dressed in their best in Is
bration of the day. But no matter S
stylish may be your Hat, or how
sh your Fashionably-made Dress, b
ss your footwear is In keeping is
i your costume, YOU will not feel F
you are dressed "Just right." To
re correct footwear you should q
ure to have a pair of
IRVING DREW G
OXFORDS OR PUMPS. V
'e are showing the new Spring
'.s in all the newest shapes and in *
~ TTf? MtAwi ??ai? r\ baa tVtia tl
eninci ??vv c waul juu iu occ una
?Come TODAY. I
I'
Oxford?Soft Cap and Medium a
eel W.00 J
"Baby Doll"?Ankle Strap Patent ?
imp?very neat $8 t
llsh Walking Shoe?This is provg
to be one of our beat sellers? j
ery lady who sees it wants a pair
id already we have had to make a
cond order. It is a wonderfully e
mfortable walking shoe $3 k
Y IN ALL SHADES I
ti
supply of the famous HOLt- a
WOMEN, BOYS, GIRIB AND y
ERY, always good, are better
3F Hosiery are stylish and llght.
And Six Pairs are Guaranteed .
If any of the Six pairs fail in
ood. Come and see the HOLE- ,
n White and in BufT and all the %
leproofs, Six Pairs, $1.50 a Box; ^
a Box and Up; All Ouaranteed
a, three pairs, Guaranteed three
pairs of HOLEPROOFS?You'll
ranee and their wearing quality.
NISHINGS
EN'S FURNISHINGS, including
Stylish Neckwear, Stetson and
rying shades. And also have a
'eters and Herman makes, in all
leathers. We'll be much pleased
; Everything Store.*. J
Waterman Pens
I am now showing a new line of the
famous WATERMAN "IDEAL" al- _
ways ready Fountain Pens. It Is certainly
a handsome line and there's a
pen here to fit every hand?yours Included.
There are all sizes of Pens
in this lot, and there's a wide range of ..
prices. Come and let me show you. 1
[f you have never used a WATERMAN
"IDEAL" you have missed part
of the pleasure of a good Fountain
Pen. There are other good Fountain
Pens, of course?the PARKER i,
"LUCKY CURVE" for instance. I 0
jell it, too. I can "Fit" your hand A
with either make. Can fit your purse ^
too. Let me try.
See Me for INGERSOLL Watches
?#1.00 and Up. K
A BIG BEN is the best alarm clock. e:
B
T. W. SPECK, Jeweler a
ii
POSITIVELY 5
I
DNLY FIVE SUITS PER MONTH L
ALLOWED TO MEMBERS OF MY
f>RE38ir<Q CLUB. EXTRA PIECES A/'lLL
MEAN EXTRA CHARGES.
I have moved my Restaurant and I
Pressing Club to the Williams & Bar- *'
lett Building opposite the Shleder >
Drug Co., and am better prepared f
:han ever to serve good meals and *
lunches.
I have secured the services of Mr. b,
D. M. Hawkins, an expert presser and ?
:leaner and will guarantee satisfaction 21
ill the work of my pressing club. J
W Club members, Again?Only five o:
luits per month allewed members.
K. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. I]
Phone 149.
y<
,s EASTER | j
Supply Your Wants, i
1
Saturday and more Today. Also
HIRT WAISTS and SEPARATE
/
received almost every day. Give
ter Hat TODAY.
(
. B. CORSETS.
ters Today?Never shown before. C
. See the $1.00 SILK POPLIN? I C
, at 50 CTS. I
anybody in OXFORDS, PUMPS
lues for Men, Women and Childi
e of Men's and Boys' SPRING 01
hlng made for the price than S
d STYLEPLUS. Big values in
IC
C
ifou Will Be Pleased 1?
K-BELK CO. (I
II THE BIG STOCK 1 N
ra
suits From Your Kodak ?1
ui
?t U> Do Your Finishing?Ext
Workmanship, Best Materials
Orders Filled Same Day. se
nlarge the best one in
:h roll free of charge.
'rices are No Higher than you
for the Ordinary Kind.
11 NOVELTY CO. |
51, COLUMBIA, 8. C. I
:ane seed- '
We have a good supply of AMBER
nd ORANGE CANE SEED. Be sure
hat you sow a cane patch for feed
nd another one for syrup. Get your
leed from us and you will get pure,
lew Crop Seed at Right Prices.
EED POTATOES?
We have the Bliss and Irish Cobler
Seed Irish Potatoes, and the
lancy Hall Sweet Potato for bedding.
>ure seed from reliable growers.
Nancy Hall 'Taters for table use.
1ARDEN SEEDS?
We sell Ferry's and Lake Shore
(arden Seeds?both are dependable.
VATER-GROUND MEAL?
We are supplying our customers
rith high grade Water Ground Counry
Meal. It Is good.
iIGHT BREAD?
We sell Baker's Bread. It is good
nd we keep It FRESH.
SHERER & QU1NN
SMOAK-BROWN CO.
HORSES, MULES, VEHICLES.
Good Mules
When TOU are ready to buy &
fULE to help with your Spring plowng,
see us before your buy. We have
number of FIRST-CLASS ANIMALS
nd can probably suit you In Size, Colr
and especially in the PRICE. At
east It is well worth your while to
ome and see what we have and talk
he matter over with us before you
lake a trade or buy.
TYSON & JONES BUGGIES.
We sell this well known Buggy and
rmly believe that it is easily the
'ULL EQUAL of any Buggy that has
ver been sold on the Yorkville maret.
There have been scores of them
old here and all have given satlsfacory
service. Should you want to buy
Buggy now or a little later on, do us
be favor of coming to see us about
TYSON & JONES. If we can't show
ou the REAL VALUE for your coin,
rhy. we won't expect you to buy.
THE SMOAK-BROWN OO.
>ee Us For
Disc and
Drag Harrows
At Low Prices.
SEE US FOR j
arm Hardware and
4
? m i 4
harden Tools. j
SEE US FOR SEED POTATOES.
Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co.
LIFE
r CAN BE A 8UCCE8S OR A FAILURE.
WHICH WILL IT BE WITH
YOU? ? ? 111111
Look at the men who are successful
1 the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine
ut of every hundred started & Bank
.ccount when they were young?and
luck to it
And now, look at the failures. Very
sw of them have a Bank account now.
fat speaking of when they were young.
Perhaps you think you have not
nough money to start an account,
[aven't you a dollar? That's all it takes
t THIS BANK.
Just try it for a year or six months.
? you do not wish to continue it you
ave lost nothing by the trial.
/hich Will It B#?Success or Failure?
IT'8 UP TO YOU.
lank of Hickory Grove
HICKORY GROVE. 8. C. J
UTCHEN
IARDWARE
When your good wife asks you to
uy her a given piece of KITCHEN
^ARE, please remember that you are
tore than likely to And the article
le wants at this Store?and It will be
f Good Quality and the Price will be
ilght We carry a full line of TINWARE,
ENAMELED WARE, ALUMMUM
WARE, KITCHEN KNIVES,
ORKS, SPOONS, Etc. Let us supply
our needs.
;azors?
If you shave yourself and want a
AZOR that you can depend on?
Ither a SAFETY or the old style ORINARY?See
us before you buy.
lso see us for STROPS, STROPERS,
BRUSHES. SOAP, Etc.
Yorkville Hardware Co
VERY LOW RATES 1
ACCOUNT
'anama-Pacific International
Exposition
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Opened Feb. 20, Closes Dec. 4, 1915.
Panama-California
Exposition
Ipened Jan. 1, Closet Dec. 31, 1915.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
VIA
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South.
Tickets on sale daily and limited 90
iys for returning. Good going via
fie route and returning via another,
top-overs allowed.
One Way
Round Trip Via PortFrom
Fares, land, Oreg.
olumbia, S. C $82.45 $104.24
harleston, S. C.... 85.15 106.85
rangeburg, S. C....82.15 104.79
umter, S. C 84.15 105.55
amden, S. C 84.15 105.04
lken, S. C 79.15 102.45
heater, S. C 82.90 102.32
ock Hill, S. C 82.90 102.32
partanburg, S. C....81.50 101.00
reenville, S. C 80.00 101.00
reenwood, S. C 79.20 101.00
ewberry, S. C 81.10 102.81
Proportionately low rates from other
lints. Also very low round trip
ites to Seattle, Wash.; Portland,
regon, Vancouver, B. C.; and many
her western points.
Full information regarding the vaous
routes, points of Interest, schedes,
etc., gladly furnished. Also derlptlve
literature sent upon relest.
Let us help you plan your trip.
Why pay Tourist Agencies when our
rvlcea are free? Address
s. h. Mclean,
District Passenger Agent,
Columbia, 8. C.
S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M?
Washington, D. C.
H. F. Cary, G. P. A ,
Washington, D. C.
W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A.,
Columbia, S. C.
? McCONNELL'S SPECIAL T
V-Field Day Sale A
^ WE ARE GOING TO SPREAD OURSELVES NEXT SATURDAY? I
* YORK COUNTY FIELD DAY?AND OFFER TO OUR TRADE , V
J THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED BY ANY DRY T
, GOODS HOUSE IN YORKVILLE. WE WANT YOU TO COME |
Z TO YORKVILLE?ALL YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE HERE? "
" BRING YOUR WHOIJE FAMILY AND MAKE THIS STORE J
} YOUR HEADQUARTERS. SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAIL- L
4 ROADS ARE OFFERED TO YORKVILLE NEXT SATURDAY ?
3 ?OF COURSE WE WILL EXPECT YOU. COME.
T A SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES L
I 200 Ladles' HOUSE DRESS, made of Blue Chambray and Percale, y
J The Neck, Sleeve and Waist Is finished with piping; the length
k Is 54 inches; the bottom is 72 inches in width?Take Your A
A Choice?SPECIAL FIELD DAY PRICE 25 CTS. Each. V
144 HAREM VEILS?Sold everywhere at 39 Cta. and 48 Cta. Each y
y All the rage?worn everywhere?A Field Day Special 10 CTS. 2
BARGAINS IN SKIRTS I
J Ladies' 33.60 SERGE SKIRTS?SPECIAL $1.08 Each f
J Ladies' 35.00 SERGE SKIRTS?SPECIAL 82.08 J
All here in the Newest Styles and in the Popular Shades 7
Puttv. Brown, etc.. etc. You'll be surorised at the values. C
A FEW EYE-OPENERS IN STAPLES {
3,000 Yards 7 1-2 Cts. APRON GINGHAMS?At 3 1-2 CTT8. 2
6,000 Yards 8 1-3 Cts. DRESS GINGHAMS?At 5 CTTS. Yd. I
5v 15 Cts. HAMILTON HICKORY?SPECIAL 10 OTS. *
f 6 Cts. UNBLEACHED SHEETING?SPECIAL 3 1-2 CTTS. Yd. f
9 8 1-3 Cts. UNBLEACHED SHEETING?SPECIAL 5 OTS. 1
? 10 Cts. and 12 1-2 Cts. PAJAMA CHECKS?SPECIAL 1 1-2 CTTS. T
A -~~ DRESS CREPE *
A All the Newest Styles and Patterns are here and at UNHEARD OF V
y PRICES. We want to show you. COME.
$3.00 CREPE-DE-CHINE and LACE WAISTS?At 98 OTS. I
A 75 Cts. and 89 Cts. WAISTS?At 48 CTS. Each *
I SILK and MESSALINE PETTICOATS?Specials at $1.48 to $1.98 V
V CREPE-DE-CHINE PETTICOATS?Special $1.08 Each *
WT EXTRA SPECIAL?300 MATTING RUGS?Size 18x36 ?
A Inches?Each 5 CTS. z
J OTSee Our READY-TO-WEAR HATS for Ladles and Children. V
I W We Are Going to Offer Many Unadvertlsed Bargains All Over J
x the Store. SATURDAY. Inoaire About These. L
K A FIELD DAY CANDY SPECIAL-15 CTS. LB. ?
ONE POUND OF 40 CTS. CHOCOLATE CANDY FOR 15 CTS. /
3 The selection Includes Cocoanut Creams, Almond Creams, J
I Chocolate Fudge, Pineapple Fudge, Chocolate Nougatlnee, y
V Chocolate Almond Terns, Pecan Tops, Walnut Tops, Choc- a
olate Bon-Hons, Chocolate Marshmailows, Chocolate Peanut A
h Clusters, Chocolate Orange Creams, etc.?All Goes 8ATUR- |
X DAY At One Price?Per Pound 15 CTTS. y
J SILK HOSIERY
A Of course, if you are particular about your clothes?the way you ?
X dress, the style of your clothes, etc., you want SILK HOSIERY P
y ?You can find what you want at this GOOD STORE. We have 1
SILK HOSIERY In all the New Shades?Battleship Grey, S&nd, a
A Putty, Black and White?Specials at C
f 25 CIS., 39 CPS., and 50 CTS. Pair. ?
V EXTRA SPECIAL ? One Lot 50 Cts. SILK HOSE, Seconds, I
Scarcely noticeable defects Two Pain for 25 CTS. A
A wr COME! WE WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AND TAKE I
X CARE OF YOUR BUNDLES, ETC. C
I ... McCONNELL'S ... ;i
J YORKVILLE'S GREATEST BARGAIN STORE ^
I ..WE HOPE YOU'RE COMING.. j
t WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY VISITOR TO YORK- *
[ VTLLE NEXT SATURDAY?COUNTY SCHOOL FIELD DAY? I
( MOTHERS, FATHERS, TEACHERS, SCHOOL CHILDREN? V
I EVERYBODY TO MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME AT THE T
? YORK DRUG STORE?WE WILL DO EVERYTHING POSSI- J
< BLE TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT AND THE PLEASURES 3
{ OF THE DAY. f
I ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS k
f OF COURSE WE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY EVERY- f
BODY WITH THE BEST ICE CREAMS AND SOFT DRINKS J
AND WE HOPE TO HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING X
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. >
' SCHOOL SUPPLIES A
' INCIDENTALLY, WE WANT YOU TO REMEMBER THAT THE I
YORK DRUG STORE ALWAYS HAS A FULL SUPPLY OF SUP- V
1 PLIES FOR THE SCHOOL ROOM?PENCIL AND INK TABLETS, f
COMPOSITION AND EXERCISE BOOKS, PENCILS, PENS, PEN ^
HOLDERS, INKS, ERASERS, RULERS, CRAYONS, RUBBER- X
BANDS, MUCILAGE, PASTE, ETC. 7
ALSO REMEMBER, THAT THIS STORE IS HBADQUAR- #
TERS FOR KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES. 3
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE WILL HAVE AN ELE- *
GANT LINE OF SPECIAL EASTER CANDIES.
j /. YORK DRUG STORE .\ |
travel sups
ARE BEING EAGERLY SAVED IN YORKVILLE AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY. YOU GET A MILE IN
TRAVEL FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH
THE THOMSON COMPANY?
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES.
SHIEDER DRUG STORE?
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CANDIES, MAGAZINES, PAINTS, OUB,
S. L. STEELE?
GROCERIES, FRUITS, WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, TEAS, ETC.
YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO.?
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, KITCHEN WARE, ETC.
LYRIC THEATREMOVING
PICTURES?AS GOOD AS CAN BE SEEN?COME.
We Especially Ask?the Ladies to Visit the
Thomson Co., Before Buying?
MILLINERY
THOMSON CO.'S MILLINERY OPENING LAST FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY WAS MUCH MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN WE HAD
HOPED FOR. FRANKLY, WE WERE SURPRISED AND MORE
THAN PLEASED AT THE LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES WHO
HONORED US WITH THEIR PRESENCE. Many were the pleasing
compliments passed upon the display of Pattern Hats, and these
Compliments must have rung true, because during the two Opening
Days we had the pleasure of taking MORE Orders for Hats than at
* > U
any previous Spring display. And to get tne oruers we uuu u um?8ary
not only to have the HATS of Style and Quality, but we must
have the RIGHT PRICES. The Volume of sales indicates that we
have this'season all three of these requisites?QUALITY, STYLE
and LOW PRICES. We are sure that we never had prices quite
so LOW for High Class Millinery, and we are quite willing to leave
the Style and the Quality to YOUR Judgment. A fair comparison
is all that we ask you to give our Millinery. If you will do this YOU
will certainly wear Millinery from THOMSON CO.'S this season.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ETC.
We are not only proud of Our Millinery and our Millinery Sales
?we are also more than proud of the beautiful stock of DRESS
GOODS that we are showing our trade. We have what you want
and we have It at a price that you can afford to pay, and in Qualities
and Styles that you will be pleased with. Come and let us
show you Our New Spring Dress Goods, Silks, TrimmingB, Etc.
ARE YOU COMING TO YORKVILLE, SATURDAY?
WD HOPE YOU DO AND HOPE YOU BRING ALL THE LADIES
AND CHILDREN WITH YOU?IT WILL BE A GREAT DAY IN
YORKVILLE NEXT SATURDAY?FIELD DAY FOR YORK
COUNTY SCHOOLS. WE WILL ALSO BE PLEASED TO HAVE
vniT MAVTn THOMSON CO 'K HEAHOITARTFTRS WHEN YOU
COME TO YORKVILLE?TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO MEET YOU
AT THOMSON'S?LEAVE YOUR BUNDLES. WRAPS, ETC., AT
THOMSON'S?AND THEN WE WANT THE LADIES TO SEE OUR
SPRING MILLINERY AND SPRING DRESS GOODS, BUT ANYWAY
WE'LL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU MAKE THOMSON CO.'S
YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN TOWN SATURDAY.
ASK FOR TRAVEL SLIPS
When you trade at THOMSON'S ask for TRAVEL SLIPS?A
MILE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND IN CASH?NO SLIPS
GO WITH APPROVAL TICKETS?ONLY FOR CASH ON THE
SPOT TRANSACTIONS. BUT WHEN YOU SPEND A NICKEL, A
DIME OR MORE. ASK FOR TRAVEL SLIPS?A MILE FOR
EACH DOLLAR YOU SPEND.
TL. TUftMQfiAl
. .. ine lnvmoun cijitu ahi ..
WE SELL ONLY FOR THE CASH