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prohibition addresses in that town|
ship within the next few days.
^ Play Presented.
A large audience of neighborhood
folks saw the play "The Black Shoemaker,"
which was presented In
Blairsville school house Friday night
by u company of local talent from the
Hopewell section. The play was well
presented and the audience was well
please. The Hopewell amateurs have
given several presentations of the
play and have been well received
wherever they have been.
^ Some Good Alfalfa.
People who have been there recently
say there are some fine alfalfa
patches in the vicinity of Sharon,
notable among which are those of
Messrs. W. L. Hill. J. P. Blair. W. L.
Latham and R. W. Hope. The four
gentlemen named have an aggregate
of more than twenty acres of alfalfa
and have gotten three cuttings this
year. The most recent cutting was of
little value however, owing to the
drouth which prevailed in that section.
They expect to get at least two
more cuttings this year.
Murray-McFarland.
To the surprise of his many friends,
Mr. William T. McFarland of the Bethel
section, was married in Rutherfordton.
N. C.. last Friday, to Miss Buenna
Murray of Rutherford county MrMcFarland
accompanied b> his si?te
in-law. Mrs. John W. McPwrland1 of the
p 1 Clover section, left last Thursday on
} visit to relatives in Rul^erf?
^county and the marrlageoccurred the
day after his arrival. Mr. and Mrs.
McFarland expect to,retuI" whire
Bethel section in a few days, where
they will reside.
Fixing Up Road.
Mr W. C. Robinson who lives on
the Pinkney road and who has taken
a great interest in the Pr?P?.s't10". ?
opening up a road between the P'jJney
road and Sharon, said Saturday
that the work of grading the road at
the Turkey Creek crossing ^LT^er?
along rapidly. Last week there were
about twenty hands wor?lngnI0? J|le
road part of the time. It will beJ*e
membered that at the last "feting^of
the county commissioners the board
gave the citizens of that community
$350 with which to improve the road.
Citizens in the community have increased
this sum by contribut ons of
labor and material. It is likely th<
some help will be obtained from the
York township road fund.
Rewarded for Hi# Care.
Mr P. D. McCord, a flagman in the
employ of the Southern railway who
discovered the broken flange on a
Southern freight traln severa weeks
ago. a "story" concerning which was
carried in The Enquirer at the time,
is the proud possessor of a letteJ*ffr^"
Fairfax Harrison, president of the
Southern in which the executive
warmly commended Mr. McCord no
only for the discovery which a
serious accident was probably averted
but on the general interest which h
hSs taken in all affairs of the railroad
which came under his observation
The railway president also advanced
Mr. McCord 20 points in merit as
reward for his work.
Crops Good?Fertilizer Lacking.
In my opinion the fertilizer
companies are going to hav"*a h*wd
time explaining the reason why. ob
served Mr. John T. ^oddey ?f Roc
Hill the other morning in the smoaer
of a Southern railway train. The co""
versation had run to a discussion of
crop conditions around Rock Hill and
more especially in the "Black Jack
sectfotf and Mr. Roddey stated ha
although the use of tertilteers to tha
section had been reduced 60 percent
voar " he said. "I had about 200 acres
planted in cotton. This yearlpante^d
no cotton but planted all my culti\at
ed land in foodstuffs.
Filbert Warehouse a Certainty.
Work on the warehouse at F>">ert
which will he incorporated under the
state warehouse system will be ^egu"
thi? week?in fact part of the lumber
for the structure has already been cu .
It was at flrst intended to erect the
building upon a lot belo"^nfeJms' by
C & N.-W. railway. The terms oy
which the railroad company was to let
the lot did not suit the promoters of
5 warehouse and for thai. reason^a
site a short distance below the Filbert
depot was selected. The exact prospective
cost of the warehouse is ^ot
known; but it is estimated at about
$700 It is proposed to erect the warehouse
with day labor, and a number of
JSSJwh. have atock la the venture
tiro nose to pay for the same In work.
The trustees of the Filbert staleTXNp^~
house company are Messrs. A. J. F rott,
W. B. Keller and W. L. Pursiey.
Hope-Sandifer.
Mullins special of Aug. 14. to the
News and Courier. The marriage ot
Miss Cornelia Ramey Hope to Mr.
M G. Sandifer. on Wednesday evening,
August 11, at 8 o'clock, in the Presbychurch.
was the greatest event
of the mid-summer happenings. Miss
Hope came to Mullins about
years ago. when her father, Rev. S. R'Hope,
took charge of the church belaud
during this short period she has
won the love and admiration of a host
i if friends many of whom gathered in
the beautifully decorated ""ditonum
to witness her marriage vows Miss
Mary Reaves sang "O. Promise Me,
and "Shubert's Serenade.' in her sweet
clear voice, to which so many love to
V HsUn, before the signal was given
when the appointed hour had ap
proached. and the phtintive notes of
Mendelssohn's" i?ealed forth for ;
bridal march to begin. Dr. b. L. Mai
tain and C. S. McCall led the wa>
down the east aisle. Miss Mary Harrington
and Miss Marie Lane of Mullins
Mr. Weldron Anderson of Lowr>l.'nA
"?.i At- a l ..f Florence.
Miss Lou la Allein of Yorkvllle, and Miss
Kva May Eewell of Rock Hill, Mr. Edward
Perry of Charleston, and S. R.
Eat hail of Chester; Miss Ruby Hope of
Lowryvllle, and Miss Margaret Marion
of Chester, Mr. Edward Hoj>o of Mullins,
and Mr. L. M. Williams of Yorkville.
The bridesmaids wore lovely
dresses of pink erei>e meteor and carried
baskets of pink asters. Miss Margaret
Sandifer, the maid of honor,
came down the aisle alone, and gowned
in a beautiful white crepe dc chine,
draped in white chiffon and carrying
a gilded basket of flowers, asters, ferns
and lilies was lovely as a bride herself.
Dorothy Hope, sister of the
bride, and Neil Hubbard, two dainty
little maidens, dressed in white mull
dresses with pink tulle sashes and carrying
gilded baskets of flowers, were
k the flower girls. Little Lucile Jordan
was the ring bearer The lovely bride's
girlish beauty, enhanced in her wed%
ding robe of an exquisite creation of
white crepe meteor, trimmed in pearls,
with court train, ai d veil caught up
with orange blossoms, was never more
beautiful as when t-he came in on the
arm of her father, who gave her away
to the groom, as he met them at the
altar, attended by Dr. J. Sam Guy, of
l>ecater. Ga. The party formed on the
k platform, all facing the audience, when
the father of the bride pronounced the
words which made them one. The
bridal party went out the west aisle
to the strains of Lohengrin's merry
march. Mrs. E. G. Carmichael presided
at the organ. The young couple left
on the late train for Wright's Beach.
thev will snend their honey
moon before {joint; to Chester, where
they will reside.
CHAUTAUQUA AT CLOVER.
Correspondence The Yorl vllle Enquirer
Clover. Autjust 16.?The committee
in ch;ir{je of Clover's Booster Chautauqua
held an enthusiastic meeting in
T i lie Clover opera house on Friday nitJht
L and made arrangements for a three
I days' Chautauqua which is to be held
here on Aug. 31 to Sept. 2nd, inclusive,
i Dr. R. D. Wylie was elected chairman
I ar.d Mr. J. A. Page. secretary of the
committee, and the following sub-committees
were appointed, viz.: flrounds.
\V. W. Bimleman; advertising. Thos. T.
IL Williams, Jas. A. Page and Jas. A.
Itarrett: speakers, M. L. Smith, Dr. R.
I.. Wylie, I)r. D. D. Cook and O. A.
Neil: entertainment, R. S. Dickson, M.
T. Williams. C. H. Ferguson and J. A.
Jackson. This is the biggest thing in
( the nature of entertainment that Clot'*-'
ver has ever undertaken and its citizens
are enthusiastic over having seJ
cured these high class attractions for
its first Chautauqua season.
y*
AT THE CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Prayer meeting: Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
Special $o!irfs
Clover Circuit.
The third quarterly conference will
be held at Philadelphia on Friday, August
20, at 3 o'clock p. m., Dr. P. B.
Wells presiding.
F. W. Dibble, Pastor, Clover Circuit.
Picnic at Sharon.
There will be a basket picnic at Sharon
on Friday, August 20. Several
prominent speakers are expected. A
mock trial will be staged in the afternoon
at 3.30. Everybody is invited to
come and bring full baskets.
Committee.
Prayer Services in Bethesda this Week.
There will be prayer services at the
Minwinv nlapps In Rethesda township
this tVeek: Tuesday, 5 p. m., at Mr.
James Miskelly's. Wednesday, 5 p.
m., Mr. F. D. Davidson's. 8.15 p. m. at
Bethesda school house and McConnellsville
school house. Thursday, 5 p. m.,
Mr. John E. Clinton's. 8.15 p. m. at
Guthriesville school. Friday, 8.15 p. m.
at Lowry Wilson school. All are cordially
invited to attend these services.
John A. McMurray, Pastor.
PROHIBITION MEETING
THERE will be a Picnic and Prohibition
Rally at Forest Hill. Saturday,
August 21. Speaking to commence
at 11 o'clock. The public is invited
to attend. COMMITTEE.
PICNIC AT ENON
THERE will be, a temperance rally
at Enon on Thursday, August 19.
Addresses by Prof. R. C. Burts, Rev.
J. D. Crane, and others. Public invited
with baskets.
2t. COMMITTEE.
YORK COUNTY FAIR
Rock 11111. S. C. Oct. 13. 14, 15. 16.
GREATEST Fair Yet Held. Complete
Exhibits from York County
Homes and Farms. Clever Entertainments
in the way of Free Acts, Clean
Shows. Riding Devices, etc. We will
expect YOU and YOUR Friends.
65 f. t. td
YORKVILLE LAUNDRY
SHIRTS, 10c; Bosom Shirts, 12c;
Collars 2c; Cuffs 4c; Undershirts
6c; Drawers 6c; Socks 3c; Handkerchiefs
2c; Neck Ties 3c; Vests 15c;
Counterpanes 15c; Table Cloths 15c;
Palm ^ieach Suits 50a Prompt and
Satisfi ory Service Guaranteed.
CHARLIE LEONG, Proprietor.
56 tues 3m.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of York.
IN Tire PROBATE COURT
By L. R. Williams, Judge of Probate ef
York County.
WHEREAS D. FRANK JACKSON
has applied to me for Letters of
Administration, on all and singular,
the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of W. A. JACKSON, late
of the County aforesaid, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me at our next Probate
Court for the said County, to be
holden at York Court House on the
25TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1915, to
shew cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this
the 9th day of August, in the year
of our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and fifteen, and in the 140th
year of American Independence.
L R. WILLIAMS.
Probate Judge of York County.
64 t 2t.
New Fall Hats
We have received a few EARLY
FALL DRESS HATS, and these are
now ready for your inspection. The
Prices run from 98 CTS. to $1.48
HAND PAINTED PICTURES.
Come and see our el jant line of
HAND PAINTED PICTURES. Many
beautiful subjects and priced at your
price?Only $1.50 Each
NEW GOODS ARE COMING.
NEW FALL GOODS are arriving at
our store every day, and we are placing
them on our counters for your inspection.
Come and take a look at the
many New Goods.
McCONNELL'S
THE HOME OF W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES IX YORKVILLE.
J. H. SAYE, J. L. RAINEY,
President. Vice Preat.
First National Bank
SIIAHON. - - - 8. C.
"The Lack of Money Is the Root
of More Evil Than the Love Of It.
THAT RAINY DAY
* ? ' * * J -/ iU. #A1
You nave no aoum nearu 01 me u-ilow
who didn't know enough to go in
when it rained. Foolish, of course; but
how about people who know enough to
go in but have no place to go?
That's simply worse and more of it,
isn't it? The rainy days of life come
to every one, and wise is the man who
prepares for it in advance. When
storms of adversity strike you, there
is no refuge equal to a snug sum at
This Bank. Open an Account Now,
While the Weather Is Fine.
JOHN S. HARTNESS, Cashier.
PERRI WALLA
IF YOU DRINK TEA and don't
use PERRI WALLA, you are making
the mistake of your life. We have
been selling this TEA for Ten Years
and it has gradually grown in favor
throughout this section. Once use it
and YOU will want nothing but PERRI
WALLA?You will always use it.
We will be pleased to till Mail Orders
from nearby towns for PERRI
WALL Tea by Parcel Post.
MILL FEED, RICE RRAX?
We always have on hand a supply
of Mill Feed, Rice Bran, Horse Feed
and Poultry Feed. Let us supply you.
FLOUR?
We believe that we have the BEST
FLOUR ever sold on this market. It
is certainly me ur^oi we nave ever
handled and we have a reputation for
handling the BEST Flour sold in
this town. Will you try a Sack?
CARROLL BROS.
BETTER BUY NOW
Some folks expressed surprise,
others were amazed and others only
laughed, when we proposed tc bring a
car of Young Tennessee and Kentucky
Mules to this market in the good
old summer time. We believed that
we knew what we were doing?results
have justified that belief. We believed
that there were enough far-sighted
farmers in York county to appreciate
the fact that HKIHT NOW is the best
time to turn old mules into young
mules, instead of waiting until next
spring, because every indication is
that Young Mules?Good Mules?the
kind we ship?are going to be higher
next spring than ever before, and
the far-seeing farmer has taken advantage
of this shipment and exchanged
his older mules for younger
stock at a time when the Best possible
prices were to be had. Quite a
number have done this. We still have
a choice selection of Young Mules at
our barn. If you have any fit Mules
that you want to exchange, come and
see us NOW. Do It TODAY.
JAMES BROS.
SMOAK-BROWN CO.
HORSES. MULES. VEHICLES.
BUYING BUGGIES?
IF YOU expect to buy a BUGGY
either now or at a later date, it will
be decidedly to your interest to see US
before YOU close your trade. We
sell the well-known and thoroughly
dependable
TYSON AND JONES
BUGGIES. These Buggies have been
sold on this market for many years
and never yet has one of them ever
failed to come up to the scratch in
Style and Lasting Qualities. You
can buy Cheaper Buggies and you'll
certainly get less value. You can pay
more than the TYSON & JONES will
cost you and yet not get any more
REAL BUGGY VALUE than you will
get if you buy a TYSON & JONES.
Before you buy a buggy at least let
us show you the good qualities of the
TYSON & JONES and quote you our
pricea
SMOAK-BROWN COMPANY
T T??r
IT CAN BE A SUCCE8S OR A FAILURE.
WHICH WILL IT BE WITH
YOU? ?? ??????
Look at the men who are successful
in the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine
out of every hundred started a Bank
Account when they wsre young?and
stuck to it
And now, look at the failures. Very
few of them have a Bank account now.
Not speaking of when they were young.
Perhaps you think you have not
enough money to start an account.
Haven't you a dollar? That's all it takes
at THIS BANK.
Just try it for a year or six months.
If you do not wish to continue it you
have lost nothing by the trial.
Which Will It Be?Success or Failure?
IT'8 UP TO YOU.
Bank of Hickory Grove
II1CKOKY GROVE. S. C.
Palm Beach Suits
Now, that the summer season is on,
you are wearing your light-welghl
clothing, and frequent Cleaning and
Pressing is necessary. Let us do your
work. We will give you entirely satisfactory
work at most reasonable cost.
** A mt CTTTfTC
For Dinner?We have Cabbage. Potatoes
and Turnips, White Beans and
Butter Beans, and all kinds of Canned
Goods.
When You want Good COFFEE, just
come to SHERER'S?I have it.
Don't Forget to Pay YOUR Beef Bill.
I Owe Men in the country and They
Want Their Money.
Why can't we all be Honest?
We can't help being poor.
You pay Me, and I'll pay Them;
Then We can get some more.
OLD GEORGE
THE BUTCHEIt.
THIS BANK
While not as large as some others,
is here to serve you and will serve you
in every way that a good Bank can.
We want YOUR Checking Account?
Large or Small?and will give y6u efficient
service both ways?Coming In
and Going Out.
SURPLUS CASH?
If you have any Surplus Cash that
you may not need for Three Months
or longer, deposit it with this Bank
on a "CERTIFICATE." Let it earn
you something while it is "Resting."
We are always glad to get acquainted
with new folks?Come In and take
a look at us.
The Bank of Clover
.M. L. Siiilib. Pres. J. A. Page, Cash.
CIjOVER, S. C.
professional (partis.
T. L. GLENN
Veterinarian
OFFERS his Professional services
at reasonable rates, to those in
need of the same.
Address, Yorkville, S. C., or Call
Telephone No. 92. 46 f 13t
DR. WM. M. KENNEDY
? DENTAL SURGEON ?
Office On Second Floor of the Wylte
Building?Opposite Postofflce.
Telephone?Office, 99; Residence 166.
JAMES B. SHIRLEY
DENTAL SURGEON
First National Bank Building
YORKVILLE, S. C.
0*" Offlco Hours: 8.30 A. M., to 5.30
P. M. 3 f ly
AW Buy your Typewriter Ribbons,
Carbons and Paper at The Enquirer
Office. Prompt attention given to mail
and phone orders.
YORK TR
J 1 4
With its offices in the FIRST
is pleased to offer you its services,
all other kinds of Insurance; Ha
as Administrator, Executor, Truste
R. C. ALLEIN, C. A. HON!
Trews. Sc<
I W J9
r/lliKl DEmvn oviio
Cleaned and Pressed?50 Cts. per
Suit.
For Club Members?Cleaned and
Pressed?25 Cts. ptor Suit.
JOIN THE PRESSING CLUB?
Let us clean and press your Clothes.
Five Suits per month for >1.00. All
work called for and delivered. We
Guarantee our work to give Satisfaction.
WORK FOR LADIES?
We make a specialty of Cleaning
and Pressing Ladies' Skirts of all
kinds, and at Reasonable Prices.
Phone us your wants.
ROYAL PRESSING CLUB
R. D. DORSETT, Prop.
HORSE FEED
OF ALL the many p, pared Feeds
for Horses and Mules?whether for
animals that are doing hard work
every day or animals kept for light
driving, there is no Feed made that
gives better results than
PURINA MOLASSES FEED.
We sell this Feed?have oeen selling
it for quite awhile and know it
is the BEST because experienced
stock feeders say it is the BEST.
Let Us supply YOU.
HOG FEED?
If you are raising a pig or two, just
now is a good time to see to it that
Mr. Porker is properly fed in order
to give plenty of growth of frame
against the time when you want to
begin "fattening" for the slaughter.
For this purpose nothing is better
than BRAN AND SHORTS?Why,
of course, We can supply Your
needs for Pig Feed. Try Us.
FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD
Choice MeatsWhen
you want a CHOICE STEAK
for Breakfast, or an extra Fine ROAST
for your dinner, Phone Old George?
He will please you every time.
It you
WISH TO PAINT SMALL
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLESSUCH
AS CHAIRS, TABLES.
LAWN SWINGS, SETTEES,
ETC., YOURSELF, I HAVE
THE PAINT FOR IT?
ALREADY PREPAREDREADY
TO PUT ONALL
COLORSIS
CTS. A CAN?
TWO FOR 25 CTS.
LOUIS ROTH
Be Sure to Attend CI
Chautauqua, AUG. 3
Three days of Clean, High-class
of the Best Lectures and Ent
Big Basket Picnic TUESDAY, AU
Also Special Features for Sept
All farmers should hear Dr. FRA
Agriculture." Everybody she
and After," a story of the G
J. W. FRIZZELL, CHAS. B.
GLEE CLUB of Philadelphia, the
and the MYSTERIOUS WILE
Adults $1.50 SEASON T
Prescriptions
YOUR PHYSICIAN has implicit
confidence in the RELIABILITY of
the YORK DRUG STORE'S PRESCRIPTION
DEPARTMENT. If he
did not have he would certainly tell
you to take your Prescriptions somewhere
else. But You have never
heard one intimate that our Prescription
Department isn't all that it should
be?the very BEST possible, where
Accuracy of Compounding, and the
Use of Nothing But the Highest Grade
of Drugs and Chemicals Is Considered
for an Instant. Yes, YOU can depend
on Our Prescription Service TODAY,
TOMORROW, NEXT WEEK and on
through the coming years.
We will appreciate Your Prescription
work, large or small, and you'll
find Our Prices most reasonable.
YORK DRUG STORE
Get the Best Bt
One of the merits of a Bank
plication of its strength for the t
community around it.
Tho Resources and Experience
Modern Equipment?plus the effor
Provide.the BEST SERVICE.
To this standard add the one
Desirable Depository.
FIRST NATIC
YORK,
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
"You Had Better Be
..SHINGLES..
SHINGLES A CAR OF SHINGLES
SHINGLES NO. ONE'S SHINGLES
SHINGLES A CAR OF SHINGLES
SHINGLES No. TWO'S SHINGLES
SHINGLES A CAR OF SHINGLES
SHINGLES 5X18 INCH SHINGLES
SHINGLES CYPRESS. SHINGLES :
SHINGLES SEE US SHINGLES
SHINGLES FOR LOW SHINGLES
SHINGLES PRICES? SHINGLES
SHINGLES WE'LL SHINGLES
SHINGLES MAKE IT SHINGLES
SHINGLES WORTH SHINGLES
SHINGLES YOUR SHINGLES
SHINGLES WHILE. SHINGLES
J. J. KELLER & COMPANY
Irving Dr
IN THE NEW
DAME FASHION HAS LA IE
TO BE STRICTLY IN STYLE T1
TER, MILADY'S FOOTWEAR M
TRULY STYLISH FOOTWEAR V
THE LADIES WHO WANT TO B1
FOOTWEAR THEY BUY WE \N
NOW SHOWING THE EARLY F.J
SHOES?OF COURSE THE NEV
DREW SHOES ALWAYS ARE?'
RECT AS TO SHAPE AND S TYLE
WE INVITE OUR LADY FRIE>
THOSE WHO ARE NOT OUR CUS
DEPARTMENT AND SEE WHAT
IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR THIS F
PATENT LEATHER?Button and
PATENT LEATHER?With Colt T<
At
VICI KID SHOES?Lace and Butl
GUN METAL SHOES?Lice and
ENGLISH WALKING SHOE?Dul
of Hiirh Shoe that has proved !
tomers in a Low Shoe?Priced
CIX>TII TOP SHOES?For Ladies
At
VICI Kll> with Soft Toe Cap, made
satisfaction in wear?Priced a
PETEKS' SHOES FOK
Besides the handsome line of
also showing our New Fall Line of
Misses. They are tip-top in Style
as the Qualities will allow. Let Us
Wf Please llemeinher, too, That <
Complete and We Can Fit You at
J. M. STROUP, I
LUST CO.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Will write your Fire, Life and
ndle your Real Estate; will act
e and all lines of Trust Business.
EY, o. E. WILKIN'S,
Tftary. President.
Fountain Pens
IF YOU use a Fountain Pen and
want a New one?Buy a WATERMAN
IDEAL.
IF YOU haven t a Fountain Fen
and want a good one?Buy a WATERMAN
IDEAL.
IF YOU are hard to suit In a Fountain
Pen, give nie a chance and I
can Fit your hand with a WATERMAN
IDEAL.
IF YOU want a Fountain Pen that
is always on the Job?buy a WATERMAN
IDEAL.
IF YOU would like to see a good
line of Fountain Pens?let me give
you a splendid opportunity by exhibiting
my stock of WATERMAN
IDEAL PENS?They're BEST.
IT WILL give me pleasure to show
you my line of WATERMAN
IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS.
T. W. SPECK, Jeweler
aver's Booster Club
1, SEPT. 1st and 2d
Entertainment, featuring some
ertainmcnts in the Country.
GUST 31ST. Everybody Invited,
tember 1 and 2.
NK B. VOORMAN on "The New
>uld hear him on "Armageddon
Ireat European War. Also Dr.
HANFORD, the famous LYRIC
BESSIE LEIGH CONCERT CO.,
tURNS.
ICKETS Children $1.00
MEAT TO EAT
OF COURSE WE ALL HAVE TO
EAT?war or no war, or starve; but
of course when you eat OUR MLAT
we expect YOU to pay for It son .-a
time, or else WE CAN'T GO ON.'
We handle the BEST there is in the
line of Stall Fed Meat?Cut to your
notion and always juicy and tender.
HAM AND BACON
By the whole piece, or cut to your
liking, whether in a big piece or sliced
in proper shape for frying.
Also we sell you BOILED HAM,
ready to serve, without any more
cooking. It is good.
We have the BEST CHEESE in
town and all the EGGS you want.
THE CITY MARKE1
C. F. SHERER, Proprietor.
anking Service
lies in its strength, and an ap?eneflt
of its Depositors and the
of This Bank and to this add its
ts of its officials and employees,
of SAFETY, makes this Bank a
)NAL BANK
s. c.
O. E. WILKINS, President.
Safe Than Sorry."
... FENCE WIRE...
Just now, or shortly, when work
with the crops slackens a bit, is a
pood time to build your New Fences
that you are needing; or to Repair
Fences already up that need repairing.
Do it Right Away. The sooner
begun the sooner completed. When
you are ready see US FOR THE WIRE
YOU NEED. We have it?the BEST
WOVEN WIRE FENCING MADE.
The kind that is being used by thousands
upon thousands of farmers all
over the country. The kind that looks
good before it is put up?the kind that
looks good after it is put up?the kind
that will stay good for years. Yes,
come and see US for FENCE WIRE.
Our prices will interest YOU.
R. E. HEATH COMPANY
ew Shoes
FALL STYLES
) DOWN THE DECREE, THAT
HIS COMING FADE AND WINUST
BE HliACK?HENCE ALE
/ILL BE OF EBONY HUE. TO
E STRICTLY IN STYLE IN THE
rANT TO SAY THAT WE ARE
ILL STYLES IN IRVING DREW
7 STYLES ARE BEAUTIFUL?
OF COURSE THEY ARE COR3,
DREW SHOES ALWAYS ARE.
IDS AND CUSTOMERS AND
5TOMERS, TO VISIT OUR SHOE
WILL BE THE PROPER THING
ALL AND WINTER.
Lace, Black and Gray Tops, $1.00
ops. Button and Lace?Priced
$3.00, $3.50 and $1.00 Pair
ton, some with Rubber Heels
$2.50 to $3.50
Button styles?Variously Priced.
1 Kid?This is the same style
so very popular with our cusI
at $3.00
and Misses; Low Heel?Priced
$2.50
strictly for solid comfort and
it $3.00 and $3.50
LADIES AND MISSES
IRVING DREW SHOES we are
PETERS' SHOES for Ladies and
and Quality and Priced as Low
show them to Y()U.
Our Stock of Ix>\v Shoos is lAilrly
Very Interesting Price*. fl
Everything Store I
THOMSON
AUGUST CLE
We place on Sale for Ten Days, al
fords, Clothing, Laces, Skirts, Wa
Prices You Can Afford. Visit TH<
and see what we are offering.
t trwo n iixn r _ v a on I
LAV.ro LCA11U DC 1AIY1S
One lot of Be VAL LACES and INSERTIONS?On
Sale, while they last 2 CTS. Yd.
One lot 10c VAL LACES and INSERTIONS?
While they last 5 CTS. Yd.
PA J AM A CHECKS?8 1-3 CTS. YD.
Best 40-Inch Bleached PAJAMA CHECKS?
While they last 8 1-3 CTS. Yd.
DRESS GINGHAMS?6 1-4 CTS.
One lot 10c DRESS GINGHAMS?While they
last 6 1-4 CTS Yd.
SEA ISLAND?5 CTS. YD.
| One Bale Brown SEA ISLAND?Forty Inches
Wide?7c Quality?On Sale at 5 CTS. Yd.
YARD WIDE BLEACHING?5 CTS. YD.
| Good 10c Yard-wide BLEACHING?10 Yards to
each Customer? 5 CTS. Yd.
Barker Mills Best 12 l-2c Yard-wide BLEACHING
Sale Price 9 CTS. Yd.
No. 60 Best 15c Berkley CAMBRIC?On sale at
12 CTS. Yd.
TOWELS
Extra Larpe 15c HIJCK TOWELS?On Sale at
10 CTS. Each.
One lot Unbleached TURKISH TOWELS?On Sale
at 3 for 25 CTS.
Extra Large BLEACHED 50c TURKISH TOWELS?Sale
Price 39 CTS. Each.
SPECIAL 5c COUNTER
One Counter of White and Colored Goods?On
Sale at 5 CTS. Yd.
EMBROIDERIES
All EMBROIDERIES in EDGING and INSERTIONS
?Worth 10c and 15c Yd.?On Sale at
5 CTS. Yd.
50c EM BROIDERIED CREPE?25c YD.
EMBROIDERED CREPE. Assorted Colors. 50c
Values?On Sale at Half Price? 25 CTS. Yd.
LADIES' SKIRTS?$1.98
Ladles' VOOL SKIRTS, in Black and ColorsValues
up to $7.50?Now on Sale at $1.98
WAISTS?79 CTS.
Ladies' SILK and VOILE SHIRT WAISTS?
Worth $1.50?While they last 79 CTS.
PARASOLS
Only a few Ladies' COLORED PARASOLS?
Worth up to $2.50?Your choice 50 CTS.
SILKS?48c AND 24c YD.
Two lots of SILKS?Worth Double the Price?
On Sale at 48 CTS. and 24 CTS. Yd.
CLOTHING ONE-HALF PRICE
Our Entire Sleek of Clothing in Odd Sizes and Odd
Lots on Sale for Ten Days at Half Prleo.
Men's SUITS-- ONE-HALF PRICE for Ten Days.
Boys' SUITS-- ONE-HALF PRICE For Ten Days.
MEN'S WASH SUITS?$1.48
One lot Men's WASH SUIT'S in Tans?Small Sizes
?On Sale at $1.48 the Suit.
...THE THO
GLASS LAMPS
YOU may have electric lights In OllIT mjVjI
.your home, bait even if you have you
frequently have occasions when a
GLASS (Hand) Lamp would be most
convenient. We are showing a fine THOSE
assortment of Glass Lamps, and they
are CHEAP?very Cheap?20 Cts. to rEE BJ
50 Cts. Each?Complete with Burner, LEANS
Wick and Chimney?Stand Lamps, as This is TI
well as Lamps without the stands. that human hi
I TINWARE, ENAMEL WARE? y?ur Coffee
See us for Tin Cups, all sizes; Tin DON'T TAKE
Pans, all sizee; Buckets, Dippers, Pie ?Plates,
etc. And also for Enameled * j
Ware Buckets, Stew Pans, Porringers, 1 j
Boilers, Coffee Pots, etc.
mF|irr. We may be p
COFFEES money back if
We carry enough variety in Coffees
to suit all tastes?If you want a low THE
priced Coffee, we have it, and from
the low priced Coffee we go gradually
upward to the Best we have, which is m
Barrington Hall and it is as good as TAKE NOTJC
Coffee sold on this market. We also Use Only
have Jackson Square, Como, Caraja, , _
Luzianne, Hero, in roasted coffees in
packages or cans, and also have Bulk
Coffees?Roasted and Green?that is
good enough for most folks.
SHERER & QUINN J^c!
? just exactly suit yoi
think you would 1
cniirr A DP W1QP thing different-ji
uUlTlLi HIJL We believe we haw
Coffees to suit the
PREVIOUS to Ave years ago it fee drinker. Score
was rarely my privilege to write the their coffee at this
application of a young man or boy for because we furnis
a MUTUAL BENEFIT POLICY who actly fits their ap
was less than 25 years of age. Dur- trial. We can pr
ing the past 15 months I have written We have?
a larger number of applications of WHITE HOUS
ages indicated than in any similar pe- VOTAN.
riod during the 16 years I have rep- LUXELLO,
resented the company and I am hope- CARAJA?
ful that the time is not as far off as As well as several
it has been that the majority of young TEAS
men will realize that THEIR interests v. . _
demand that the sooner they insure , Most Tea drinke
THEIR lives the BETTER. The Mu- from as
lual Benefit's age limits are from 15 p'nsr
, to 70 years and there are few, if any, HPvn
young men who could not carry from m Avvv'e xrr
one to five thousand dollars insurance MJ
if they tried, and there is no doubt of Try Stone's Ca
the fact that they WOULD TRY if
they knew as well what IS AHEAD of W. E. FE
them as thousands of men from 40 to
70 years of age who are applying for ""
insurance every year, know what is
BEHIND them. The young man has u
I T7, ??_, . ? /- ?!? nnlhlmr 4 1
RiveryiuuiK iu w.uu u>iu uvuuua ...
lose by Insuring NOW. The parents | J
who urge their sons to Insure Just as ;
soon as they reach the insurable age, I A TI A A
and even help them to pay the pre- IX I /\ P
miums, if necessary, will be doing ** *
them a kindness which will be apprejiated
in after years. /"lj J
SAM M. Git 1ST. Special Agent. \*II/
REAL ESTATE!
IajUK! Now Isn't This a Nice Selec- ;
The J. K. Hope Place: 70 acres. C||T !
near Tlrxah, on Rock Hill and Clay
Hill and Yorkville and Fort Mill roads. 1 I
5-room dwelling; large barn; 2 tenant ;
houses and other buildings; 2 wells? ]
one at house and other at barn. Ad- j I |ip(
Joins T. M. Oates, F. E. Smith and . Jl Uvt
Mrs. Glenn. This is something nice, i rri?/?xf
See ME QUICK. ; 1
The E. T. Carson Place: 186 acres; ]
u A..iA1llnflp. 9 _ rnnm t Ann nt _ .
o-l uuii1 u ** ciiiiib , i v hock Mil
house; large barn; crib, etc. Plenty . ' York 7
of wood. Adjoins \V. R. Carroll and ' ? ' Atlanta 4
others. Now Is your time to see me. ! p
Two Tracts?One 63 acres and the , ' , . .
other 60 acres?about 6 miles from j Excursion ticK
Yorkville on McConnellsvllle-Chester ; ,ar lr:llns
road. First tract has 4-room dwell- ] Excursion tic*
ing; barn, crib and cotton house. Oth- j cept New
er tract has one tenant house. Each . starting p
tract watered by spring and branch, j
Plenty of timber. Good, strong land, ,
and the price Is right. Better see me.
Town Property: My offerings here ! g-jjh
are very attractive. Can suit you eith- ;
er in a dwelling or a beautiful lot In SIX D/
almost any part of Town on which to j For fu
erect one. Let me show you. w p.
Geo. W. Williams j
HEAL ESTATE BHOKEH.
COMPANY'S 7
:an-up sale
II Odd and Broken lots of Uxists,
Towels and Dry Goods at
OMSON'S Store These Ten Days
OXFORDS
One lot Ladies' $2.50 OXFORDS?Small Sizes?
Gunmetal and Patent?Price $1.48
One lot Ladies' $2.50 and $3.00 OXFORDS?
Small Sizes?Price $1.98
One lot Children's WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS?
Size 8s to 11 1-2s?Price 59 CTS. *
One lot Ladles' WHITE OXFORDS?$1.60
Values?Size 3s to 5s?On Sale at 98 CTS.
One lot Infants' OXFORDS?Worth 50c Pair?
On Sale at 25 CTS.
One lot Chlldnpn's Tan PLAY OXFORDS?
Worth $1.25?On Sale at 59 CTS.
MEM'S OXFORDS REDUCED
All Men's OXFORDS In Tan. Patent and Gunmetal?On
Sale at 20 PER CENT REDUCTION
MEN'S HATS REDUCED
All Men's FELT HATS?On Sale at
20 PER CENT REDUCTION
WORK SHIRTS
Men's WORK SHIRTS?Sale Price 39 CTS.
LADIES' HATS?50 CTS.
Your Choice of any Ladies' or Child's Sum
mer HATS?For 50 0T8.
Misses' Tam-o-Shanter CAPS?Price
50 CTS. arid 75 CTS.
Ladles* White FELT HATS?Price
98 CTS. and 91.98
Ladles' SAILORS?Black and Colors?Price
25 CTS.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR?39 CTS.
Men's NAINSOOK UNDERSHIRTS 39 C7TS.
Men's NAINSOOK SHORT DRAWERS' 39 CTS.
Poys' 25c Porus Knit SHIRTS and DRAWERS
?Small Sizes? 19 CTS. Garment.
BOYS' KHAKI PANTS? 25 CTS.
One lot Boys' KHAKI PANTS?Size 5 to 9-rOn
Sale at 25 CTS. Pair.
NOTIONS
Hair Pins?tc Pk(f.
Ribbon Hair Pins?8c and 19c.
Safety Pins?2 Cards for 5 Ct^
Basting Cotton?2 Spools for 5 Cts.
Boll Cotton?10 Balls for 5 Cts.
Pearl Buttons? lc Card.
Darning Cotton?3 for 10 Cts.
Tape?2 Pkg. for 5 Cts.
Sllkateen?4c Spool.
Shoe Polish?3 Boxes for 25c.
25c Pkg. Tooth Paste?19 Cts.
25c Colgate's Talcum Powder?15c Box.
Good Talcum Powder?8c Box.
Tooth Brushes?15 and 25 Cts.
WT VISIT THOMSON'S FOR TEN DAYS?We WILL
BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AND SHOW YOU
UNADULTERATED MERCHANDISE, AND
GIVE YOU PRICES.
MSON CO...
U)S FIND THEIR WAY
INTO NEW ORLEANS
FRAGRANT, MELLOW-AS-OLD-WINE COFEANS
THE ONES THAT MAKE NEW ORTHE
COFFEE PLACE OF THE WORLD
IE KIND we use in Blending LUZIANNE?the CofTee
inds never touch from the Sack, green, until It reachi
Pot AT HOME.
OUR WORD FOR THE GOODNESS OF
UZIANNE
rejudiced?TRY a Can at OUR Expense?Get YOUR
YOU are not pleased. ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
REILY-TAYLOR COMPANY
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
E *
HALF as Much as of Ordinary Barrel Coffee.
15,000 Cans
ffee you are using *
ur taste? Or do you
ike to have some
ist a little better? WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
e variety enough In
most exacting cof- 15,000 3-LB. TIN CANS
a of people buy all
ht0coffe5Uthathex! FOR HOME CANNING USE.
petite. Give us a LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
obably please you. poR YOUR SUMMER CANNING.
ie, WE ALSO HAVE
SOLDER, SOLDERING IRON8,
others. Try us. FLUX, ETC.
NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED IN
,rs hbaevcaatl3fied HARDWARE, WE CAN SUPPLY
YOU. TRY US.
! CEYLON,
xed. Etc. YorkviUt Hardware Co
^?8 CTS., 9 oz. kinds of Typewriter Supplies
DPTtcnM ?Paper, Carbons, Ribbons?At The
KUU&UIN Enquirer Office.
EXCURSION TO
iTA, GA.,
UTANOOGA, TENN.,
AND
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
rHERN RAILWAY
REMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH !
iHav August 26. 1915
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ROCK HILL. YORK, AND BLACKSBURG j
Chattanooga. i
Atlanta. Birmingham.
1 6.50 A. M. $4.00 $7.00 !
.22 A. , M. $4.00 $7.00 ;
20 P. M.; Chattanooga 9.30 P. M.; Birmingham 11.10
ets will be good going only on special train and reguta
connect with special train as mentioned above.
:ets will be good returning on all regular trains exYork-New
Orleans Limited, No. 38, to reach original
oint by midnight, Tuesday, August 31, 1915. '
A RARE OPPORTUNITY !
ta, the Metropolis of the South, and the historical i
hattanooga and Birmingham, the Pittsburgh of the
VYS OF PLEASURE AND SIGHT-SEEING
rther information, apply to Ticket Agent or:
. McGEE, S. H. McLEAN,
?* ? * "* niat Pnw Aert.
SHI. UCII. raao. ngi, ? t
Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. ?