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Mitchell of Mitchell Bros., remarked to your correspondent that his firm's business last month exceeded that of any month since his firm has been in 11 Hickory Grovo. Mr. J. Newman Mcm Gill remarked in the course of a recent conversation that while his firm was not over rushed, a marked increase in business over last fall could be easily noted. Other firms seem to be of the same opinion and ^ the unusually heavy stocks of fall and winter goods are evidence of their faith in Hickory Grove's future business prosperity. It is rumored that a number of new business houses will open up in Hickory Grove during the next few weeks ?a new grocery, another dry goods utnro o nH nrnhahlv nthora A new business house recently opened is that of Mr. C. W. Kirby who is handling dry goods. Under the direction of Superintendent J. O. Crout, the Hickory Grove high school is making good progress. The enrollment is larger this year than ever. The compulsory attendance law which is in force in the Hickory Grove school district, is rejl sponsible to some extent for increased enrollment The epidemic of black-leg which developed among cattle belonging to Mr. Arthur Wilkerson who lives near ?here, a short time ago, appears to be in check and Mr. Wilkerson and other farmers in his vicinity do not appear to fear another such outbreak. Practically all the cattle in the neighborhood have been vaccinated with the proper vaccine secured from Clemson college. Hickory Grove sportsmen have been out after birds this week and some of them appear to have had pretty good luck. There are lots of partridges in this region and lots of hunters. The Piedmont Telephone company has a force of workmen employed near here rebuilding its line to Blacksburg. The work will require some time. ON THE FIRING LINES ? Summary of Situation in European War Theatre#. There has been very little change In the European war situation during the past week so far as information is to be had from the dispatches that are being sent out by the Associated Press and other agencies. ? Interest continues to center mainly on the Austro-German drive against the Serbians and Montenegrins, and all the information is that this is proceeding steadily and successfully, in spite of the co-operation of British and French forces. There appears to be no reason to doubt the fact that the Germans now have a clear road to Constantinople and the Allied powers are in desperate shape in the Balkans generally. Italy is making terrific assaults on Goritza, Austria, in an effort to get to Trieste; but the Austrians appear to be holding their ground, notwithstanding the fact that the Italians are using nearly 500,000 men. Lord Kitchener has arrived in the Balkans and the understanding is that he now has command of the operations there. ? Insurance Commissioner McMaster has written a letter to Mr. C. G. Rowland of Sumter, in which he certifies that the insurance placed by Mr. J. G. L. White, deputy state warehouse commissioner, is in the best companies - that are licensed to do business in South Carolina. "In my opinion," says the commissioner, "no one need have any fear of the reliabilities of the companies as the security of their insurance under the policies issued by the companies named to me by Mr. * White." ? Quillie Osten, a white man, was found guilty of murder with recommendation to mercy in the Colleton omintv onurt of ironeral sessions this week. Osten 1s alleged to have killed Ernest Copeland, a negro. * AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. E. Gillespie. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Junior Endeavor at 4 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 6.30. Evening service at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Services Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, preparatory to communion. Sunday Services?Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Communion service immediately after the morning service. Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP1 HERD Jr Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Communion at 7 a- m. Sunday school at 9.43 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at 7.3U ociock. * FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45 a. m Evening service at 7 p. m. CHARLOTTE ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. H. Machen, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. TRINITY METHODIST Rev. Henry Stokes, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning: service at 11. fecial gotices. Congregational Meeting A congregational meeting will be held at Beth-Shiioh church immediately after services Sunday afternoon. All members are urged to attend. It L. R. Williams. At Philadelphia and King's Mountain. Philadelphia?Services on Sunday + morning at 11 o'clock. King's Mountain?Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. F. W. Dibble, Pastor. At Smyrna and Enon. Smyrna?Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Enon?Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. B. Talbert, Pastor. Facts For Sufferers. Pain results from injury or congestion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore, stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Liniinent?brings new fresh blood, dissolves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation is free and your pain leaves as if by magic. The nature of its qualities penetrate immediately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's i.inlment. Use it. It means instani relief. Price 25c and 50c. $1.00 bottle J holds six times as much as the 25c size. Red Cross Seals. The work of the Red Cross Seal Commission of South Carolina has been so successful so far that an additional order for 100.000 seals has been wired to headquarters. Already 400,000 seals have been received at the commission's office in Columbia, and by Thanksgiving will be shipped out over the state to be placed on sale from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Up to date one hundred and thirtyfive public spirited persons have volunteered their services in placing the seals on sale in their respective towns. Columbia has given an order for 150,000 seals, and hopes to make no less than a thousand dollars by this means for anti-tuberculosis work in the city, k The agent for Yorkville is Miss ^ Elizabeth Finley, and by the end of next week will have the seals on HP sale at the leading stores in the town. All persons interested in the movcj " ment for stamping out tuberculosis ? in our state will then have the opportunity of assisting in this work by buying Red Cross Christmas Seals. Other places in York county where ^ the Seals will be sold are: Rock Hill, Mrs. R. L. Sturgis, Agent: Clover. Dr. R. L. Wylie, Agent; and McConnellsvllle. Miss Lillis Ashe, Agent. Social Jtoticfs The Colds of Mankind Cured By Pines! Have you ever gone through a typical pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to take in those invigorating and mysterious qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey possesses those stimulating qualities and overcomes hacking coughs. Tne inner lining or the throat is strengthened in its attack r -ainst cold germs. Every family i s a bottle constantly at hand. 25c. Excuit on Fares to Charleston, S. C., Via Southern Railway. Account meeting Omar Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.. Tickets will be sold November 24th and 25th, with final returning November 27, 1915. Round trip fare from York will be $8.35. For detailed information apply to local agents or communicate with S. H. McLean. D. P. A.. Columbia, S. C. Coughs that Are Stopped! Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to its soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are often caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King's New Discovery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back if it fails. 50c and $1.00. Sht Cotton JRarfeet. New York, November 18.?While irregular today, cotton showed a steady undertone with January advancing 15 points and closing at 11.71. The general list closed steady a!t a net advance of 6 to 14 points, as follows: December, 11.57; January, 11.71; March, 11.99; May, 12.16; July, 12.23. Spot cotton, ouiet: middling uplands. 11.75: sales. 200 bales. November 19, 1915. Cotton Seed Yorkvilie Hi 53 Yorkvllle Hi 53 Clover 118 52J Hickory Grove 11J 58 Tlrzah 118 54 n -%.r a a taj xt' a KJft B. lUEill MARRIED?In Stanford, Ky? last evening. Miss MARY WALKER HIGGINS of Stanford, and Mr. RICHARD T. FEWELL of Rock Hill. In Fort Mill last Saturday evening, by Magistrate R. P. Harris, Mr. ELMER GORDON and Miss VERNIE PLYLER, both of York county. In Mount Holly. N. C.. Sunday afternoon, Miss ANNIE IRENE PATTERSON of Mount Holly. N. C.. and Mr. J. L. PATTERSON of Fort Mill. At the home of the bride's parents at White Oak, Chester county, Wednesday afternoon. Miss GLADYS PATRICK and Rev. R. C. GRIER of Louisville. Ky., Rev. W. P. Grier of Clover, brother of the groom, officiating. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF HICKORY GROVE Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., at the Close of Business, November 10th, 1915: Resources: Loans and Discounts $72,039 91 Overdrafts 2,255 64 Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00 Due from Banks and Bankers . 9,850 93 Currency 2,500 00 Silver and other minor coin 328 45 Checks and Cash Items.... 410 00 Total . 188,834 93 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In.. $22,350 00 Surplus Fund 4,870 00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 702 47 Dividends Unpaid .......... 100 00 Individual Deposits subject to check. $40,714.12 Savings Deposits. 6,649.17 Time Certificates of Deposit .... 10,862.42 Cashier's Checks. 586.76 58,812 46 Total $88,834 93 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. ss. Before me came N. M. McDILL, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. N. M. McDILL, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of November, 1915. WADE S. BUICE, Notary Public With Seal. Correct Attest: D. J. Smith, J. N. McGill, J. S. Wilkerson, Director*. No 9533 REPORT OF Til THE FIRST NATION A In the State of South Carolina, at the 1915: Resou Loans and Discounts (except those sho Total loans ro fto connroH t lincooiir vvviut aivo, dvvui v- u, uwovvui U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulai 100% Total U. S. bonds Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Less amount unpaid Value of banking house (if unencumb Equity in banking house Furniture and Fixtures Net amount due from Federal Reserve Net amount due from approved reserv York, Chicago and St. Louis Net amount due from banks and ban) included in 10 or 11) Outside checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels and c Notes of other National banks Lawful money reserve in Bank: Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer of circulation) and due from U. S Total Liabil Capital Stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for Less current expenses, interest a Circulating Notes Due to banks and bankers (other thai or 29) Demand Deposits: Individual deposits subject to check ... Certificates of deposit due in less than Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits, Items 32 37. 38, and 39 Time Deposits (payable after 30 days Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Total of time deposits, Items 40, 4 Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?Cour I. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier of the that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me thi: (Seal) J. T. WYLIE, Porroet A not .T T, PiiinPV P I IN HARVEST DAYS, P In times of health and strenf r producing power is at its maxim ^ for the day, when through Accii 7 temporarily or permanently dis? expended, no investment will a LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HE ^ POLICY, bought through a Relli 5 YORK TRUST COM ? O. E. Wllldns, Pres. It. C. A X ? Office in First National I FOB SALE MY House and Lot in Clover. Bargain, if taken at once. For price, eta, see George McCall or write me at Starke, Fla. 93 f.t2t SAM McCALL WANTED TO buy Second-Hand Saw Mill. Address. "X," Care Enquirer. 91 f. 2t. D. D . COOK DENTAL SURGEON Clover S. C. Office in the Smith Building. Office Hours: 8.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.; 1.30 to 5 p. m. 93 w ly SATURDAY MORNING WE PLACE ON SALE DO WELL, HELM & CO.'S SAMPLE LINE OF LADIES' SKIRTS, COATS AND WAISTS, AT WHOLESALE COST NO TWO GARMENTS ALIKE. COME EARLY AND SELECT YOURS. THE VALUES ARE WONDERFUL. McCONNELL'S Affiliated With General Merchandise Exchange of New York City. T. W. McElwee. R. E. Love. McElwee, Love & Co. WILKERSON'S MOLASSESPEOPLE WHO EAT MOLASSES and want the PUREST of the PURE, will be pleased to know that we sell WILKERSON'S MOLASSES?made at home, near Hickory Grove. These Molasses never fail to give satisfaction to hard-to-please people. Try a gallon. FLOUR? Try Us for that next sack of Flour that you buy. We have several good grades?all of them good?we can satisfy the MOST particular folks. MILL FEED Experienced Hcg feeders will tell you that for quick fattening of hogs in the pen, there is nothing superior | to MILL FEED. If you are fattening hogs for this winter's slaughter, try a few sacks of Mill Feed. It is a [ paying feed proposition. We sell it. McELWEE, LOVE & COMPANY CLOVER, S. C. GREEN GROCOf course we carry In stock pracI tically everything in FANCY and HEAVY GROCERIES?Canned and . Bottled Goods, and Goods in cartons; I but we also Specialize on GREEN . GROCERIES?Vegetables. We do , this because there is a steady demand for vegetables, and also because we are thus helping to provide a market for the vegetable products of the farmer. At this time we have an extra choice lot of ONIONS, SWEET and IRISH POTATOES TURNIPS. We also handle FRUITS?Apples. Bananas, etc. See us for Green Groceries, Dri^d Beans and Peas. Plant Onions now for early spring. SHERER & QUINN Wf One barrel of Fine Northern Sauer Kraut. New ArrivalsOF SEASONABLE GOODS i I HAVE JUST IN. PLAIN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR FULTON MARKET PICKLED BEEF. ONE BBL. OF LARGE ITCKLS3? (the kind I generally handle.) 1 GERMAN DILL PICKLES. Etc. LOUIS ROTH i [E CONDITION OF L BANK, AT SHARON Close of Business, on November 10th, trees: iwn on u) t do, lit o t $ 68,744 34 *ed, $ None tion (par value) $25,000 00 ... 25,000 00 None i bank $1,800 00 900 00 900 00 900 00 ered) 1,250 00 1,250 00 1,250 00 Bank 3,264 65 e agents In New $ 16,069 16 16,069 16 cers (other than 36,935 25 228 71 tnts 52 66 281 37 750 00 4,053 75 500 00 (not more than 5 per cent i. Treasurer.... 1,250 00 $160,248 52 Jtles: $ 25,000 00 6,000 00 $3,127 73 $ 3,127 73 ind taxes paid.. 1,575 23 1,552 50 $ 25,000 00 25,000 00 l included in 28 2,121 54 48,403 78 30 days 4,263 05 890 67 !, 33, 34. 35, 36, $53,557 50 i, or subject to 30 days or more notice): 42,079 92 4,937 06 1, and 42 47,016 98 $160,248 52 lty of York, ss: above-named Bank, do solemnly swear best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier, s 17th day of November, 1915. Notary Public. M. Ionian, J. E. Plexleo, Directors. REPARE FOR WINTER t rth, when hope runs hieh and your Y lum, SAVE a part of your surplus dent. Disease or Old Age, you are J ! ibled. For the amount of money X yield you more satisfaction than y 1ALTH ACCIDENT INSURANCE able Agent from a good Company. ^ PANY, INSURANCE J Uein, Treas. C. A. Boney, See. ? tank Building, York. S. C. ? X NEARLY FIVE YEARS' DRUG JBS, we are nearly five yes very steadily growing during t had a KICK registered against C ers in Drugs, Chemicals Rubbc Articles, Surgical Supplies, Cam Soaps, Cut Glass, Fancy China, Poultry Feeds?In fact everythin We give particular attention We sell TANLAC?The Mastci J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY F HEAVY ? ALMO BOY HA! FOR MEN i Men's Brogans?Split Creedmore Men's Heavy Work Shoes?Sells Heavy Brogan Style, with Cap Peters' "All for Wear" for Men?1 at $3.00 Pair; Heavier Shoes, W ?Easily one of the best Heavy Men's Extra Heavy Tan Shoes at Men's Southern Made Heavy Sho< ?Bellows Tongue?Very Flexib Herman's U. S. Army and Navy Tans and Black, Bellows Tonf Hnmon'u Armv ami \Tn\T Model. Black?Gives Comfort as well Men's Scout Pattern Shoes?Blach Men's Hunting Boots?Laced, Bell Rubber Boots for Men Boys' Genuine Solid Leather :\Vor Boys' Tuffer and Lion Brand Slio Boys' Genuine Scout Pattern Shoe Boys' All for Wear Shoes FOR LADIES Women's Genuine Leather Shoes Women's Heavy Shoes?Black, La Women's Gun Metal and Box Call Button and Lace , Women's All for Wear Shoes ... Misses' Heavy Shoes?Box Calf ai ton?All sizes Skuffers?For Boys and Girls?Tai sizes?Built for wear BRING US YOUR FEE J S 1 FROM All OVI I WE GET LETTERS LIKE TB Gentlemen:? Enclosed you will find a twi please send me one of your cata ' I have Just begun using Luz * * T ?+ nfoiao Iuusi x ever uaeu. van i inaim, special pleasure In recommending Youi R. S.WE THE COUPONS out of you beautiful and useful presents. Be| THE REILY-TA1 NEW OKL1 REXALL OLIVE OIL EMULSION WITH H YPOPIIOS PI IITES ' This is a most pleasant tasting food tonic, combining the Tonic effects of Hypophosphites with the nutritive properties of Pure Olive Oil. This preparation is especially recommended for persons suffering from wasting disorders, pulmonary affections, coughs, colds, the after effects of ia grippe, etc. It is a wonderful builder of run-down constitutions. $1.00 A BOTTLE W 'When You feel a Cold coming on take llexull Cold Tablets?25 Cts. a Box. YORK DRUG STORE L COAT OUR SALES OF LADIES' COAI BEEN* QUITE SATISFACTO TIXUE SO. THIS FACT IS OUR GIVING OUR CUSTO.V UES IN COAT SUITS?THE ! AND FIT AT A MINIMUM I We have Just received by Express Newest In Styles?in Black, Navy $12.50 and $15.00 Each. Every c Value. Come and let us show Y BLANKETS NORTH CAROLINA WOOL On Sale at DOMESTICS Visit THOMSON'S for CAN" WOOL FLANNELS. UNDERWEAR Ladies' and Children' RIBBE and Separate Garments?Priced a 25 CTS. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Our stock of BOYS' CLOTHI styles at a wide range of prices, oughly well made and the Qualith Fall Styles and Colors. Priced a MEN'S SCHLOSS CLOTHES their Quality, Workmanship and SCHLOSS Suits priced at MEN'S BLACK RAIN PROO Bros. Priced at YOUNG MEN'S PLAID AN! Priced at SHOES In SHOES we are doing quit isfy most folks in Fit, Style, Qua Ladies' and Men's SHOES, in * 'T^xttn i\rrv r?AVOi TiTODI^n TTV MCjIN C5 A*\U DU IO aSeparate Garments?Priced at 25 CTS., THE THOMSC VISIT THIS STORE FOR ; SERVICE WITHOUT A KICK its old and our clientele has been his period and We have never '8 that we know of. We are Dealr Goods, Patent Medicines, Toilet lies, Stationery, Combo, Brushes, Cigars, Soda Water, Stock Feeds, g a Good Drug Store should liavc. to Mall and Telephone Orders, r Medicine, for Stomach Troubles, 'HARMACY Clover, S.C. SHOES ST EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND 5 MORE OR LESS OCCASION TO IN THE OPEN?ESPECIALLY IS UE WITH PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON AND BEING OUT CALLS FOR THE ' SHOES THAT WILL STAND THE ST SERVICE AND KEEP THE IY. WE GIVE ESPECIAL ATTENHEAVY SHOES?SHOES THAT DE OF THE BEST MATERIALSHAT WILL GIVE AMPLE SERIOES THAT WILL BE OOMFORTrD THAT CAN BE SOLD AT FAIR WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE ' STOCK OF HEAVY SHOES IN THE COUNTY AND WE r BELIEVE THAT WE CAN 1 FIT ANY FOOT BROUGHT ^ TO US?FIT IT WITH A HEAVY SHOE THAT WILL */ KEEP THE FEET DRY? 4 AND BESIDES YOU WILL [k FIND THAT OUR SHOE PRICES ARE MOST REAH SON ABLE?IN FACT LOWm ER THAN YOU WILL FIND mm AT MANY STORES FOR W SAME QUALITIES?SEE US ~ FOR YOUR SHOES. AND BOYS Ties .... $1.75 Pair. lots of places at $2.50..$2.00 Pr. $2.50 Pair. 31acks and Tans; Chrome Soles rhite Oak Sole, Blacks and Tan Shoes for Men $3.50 Pair. : ?... $4.00 Pair es?Oil Grain, Tans and Black le $4.00 Pair. Standard Marching Shoes? rues $4.00 Pair. , with Flexible Cap?Tans and as wear $4.00 Pair. ; only $2.50 Pair. lows Tongue $5.00 Pair. - $4.00 and $4.50 Pair. k Shoes?Black $1.50 Pair. es?Blacks and Tans?All Sizes ..... $2.00 and $2.25 Pair. s?Tans and Black. .$2 and $2.25. $2.50 and $2.75. AND MISSES ?Box Calf $1.50 Pair. ice, Plain and Cap Toe. .$1.75 Pr. [ Shoos?Plain and Cap Toes? $2.00 and $2.25 Pair. $2.25 Pair. id Gun Metal?Lace and But $1.50 to $2.25 Pair. ns, Blacks and Smoke?All the $1.50 to $2.25 Pair. IT?WETLIj FIT THEM TROUP i . IK the SOUTH \ [IS ONE 1 Shelbyvllle. Tenn., November 7th, 1915. r d cent stamp for which you will logs'^or Premiums. ianne Coffee and can say 'tis tne It enough. * Will take r it to all my friends, rs very truly, Mrs. W. S. McCONNELL, F. D. No. 9, Shelbyvllle, Tenn. I r LUZIANNE Cans, and get these I ;in saving them TODAY. I fLOR COMPANY I EAN8, LA. D For THANKSGIVING No Thanksgiving Dinner will be quite complete without Mince Pies. We have the Mince Meat?It is Morris' "Supreme" Brand, Condensed? 10 Cts. a Package. OTHER GOODIES? Raspberries in Cans. Heinz's Apple Butter. Cranberries. Log Cabin Maple Syrup. Domino Fancy Carolina Rice, in sanitary cartons. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts. Soft-shelled Almonds. Crystal Domino Sugar. Pulverized Sugar. Brown Sugar. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Lowney's Chocolates?Name on Every Piece?40 Cts. a Lb. HOME-MADE MOLASSES?Choice In nnalltv W. E. FERGUSON SUITS..1 ? SUITS THIS SEASON* HAVE I RY AND BII) FAIR TO COXEXPLAIXED BY REASON* OF IERS THE MAXIMUM OF VALIIAXOIUM OF STYLE, QUALITY 'RICE FOR SUITS OFFERED. i, Twenty-five Ladles' Coat Suits? and?They go on sale at $10.00, j >ne of These Suits Is a Maximum ] ou these Suits. I BLANKETS?Extra Large Sizes? I $3.50. $3.98, $4.50 ami $5.00 TON FLANNELS, OUTINGS and ID UNDERWEAR, in Union Suits I , 50 CTS. and $1.00 the Garment. I NG is most complete in sizes and I Every one of these Suits is thor- I es are guaranteed. All in the new | t $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 are known the country over by I Fit. We want to show you these. I $15.00. $17.50 and $18.50 F OVERCOATS, made by Schloss I $16.50 D MIXTURES IN OVERCOATS. $15.00 I e nicely, thank you?We can satlity and Price. Patent and Gun Metals?Priced I eo Ul ? l OH Pnir I "DERWEAR?In Union Suits and 50 CTS., and $1.00 the garment. IN COMPANY J. H. SAYE, J. L. RAINEY, President. Viee Pre* First National Bank SHARON. - - 8. C. KNOCKERS No man can knock you on the sly And do so with impunity; The only knocker who gets by Is known as Opportunity. DON'T let Miss Opportunity knoc you and get away with it. One of tt sure ways of putting a block in th way of Opportunity so you can get h< as she goes by, is to have a Bank A< count. Start one today in this BANI Your money will be perfectly safe ? this Bank?Uncle Samie looks aft< that?and besides a Bank Account an incentive to SAVING and Savin puts you on the lookout for Miss Oj portunity. This Bank will give yo Efficient service and will help you i all the ways that a rlght-up-to-the split-second Bank can. Start TODA1 99~ Remember, This Bank is ready t Loan You Money on Stored Cotton a 6 Per Cent Interest. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. SHINGLES THIS WEEK WE received a carloa of HEART CYPRESS SHINGLES4x18 Inches?They are so good look ing that even a boy would not objec eriously to being paddled with one o them. IF YOU NEED SHINGLES an want a SHINGLE that will be on you roof for years to come, buy and put oi a HEART CYPRESS?they last al most indefinitely?they're the best yo can buy in Wood Shingles?almost a good as the very best iron. We can in terest you with the price. See us. LUMBER. ETC. When you want LUMBER?Rougl or DRESSED, or LUMBER PRO DUCTS. See US before YOU BUY. JUILDERS' HARDWARE? Need any? We can furnish you any thing from a Nail to the finest Doo Locks and Metal Trimmings. See u for what You want. Prices just righl JNO. R. LOGAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE Store House and Lot?In Sharon lot 90x200 feet; double store roorr 45x80 feet, fully equipped with shelv ing and counters, ready for occupan cy, and in good condition. Known a Shannon & Hope store. A real bar gain for quick buyer. 149 Acre Farm?1 1-2 miles fror Sharon, known as the Stanhope Lov place. There is a good 7-room hous< good well of water, 2 tenant houses, good barns for horses and cattle, good pastures for hogs and cattle. Fin land with lot of good forest tlmbei Buildings alone worth price asked fo the pl?LC6. King's Mountain Street Lot?6 feet front and about 250 feet bacl between lota of J. A. Tate and H. E Ferguson. Bargain for quick sale. Farm of 185 Acres?With good si room dwelling house and three fou room Tenant houses, well of water, ani well watered with springs and branch cs; good orchard and pasture. Locat ed on Howell's Ferry road, 4 mile west of Yorkville, adjoining lands of J ' Fcemster and E. N. Stevenson. Wil sell all or part R. E. Montgomery's?Congress Si Residence and Store Building. Lot 1 66 feet front and 340 feet deep. Two story residence, containing 11 roomi with electric lights and water. Gooi Store building of convenient size an< fine location, only one door south o courthouse. Also a Blacksmith an< Repair shop in rear of lot. The prop erty is now paying 9 per cent interes on the purchase price asked. C. F. SHERER- Real Estate. W Send The Enquirer your order for high grad6 Commercial Stationer) Booklets, Law Casea, etc. TAX NOTICE?1015 Office of the County Treasurer of Yorl County. York. S. C.. Sept. 15, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that th< TAX BOOKS for York count; will be opened on FRIDAY, the 15TI DAY OF OCTOBER, 1915, and remaii open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEM 13ER, 1915, for the collection of STATE COUNTY, SCHOOL and LOCA1 TAXES, for the flacal year 1915, with out penalty; after which day ONE PE] CENT penalty will be added to all pay ments made in the month of JANU ARY. 1916, and TWO PER CENT pen alty for all payments made in th month of FEBRUARY, 1916, an SEVEN PER CENT penalty will b added to all payments made from th 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1916, to th 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1916, and af tor this date all unpaid taxes will g into executions and all unpaid singl Polls will be turned over to" the sev eral Magistrates for prosecution in ac cordance with law. For the convenience of taxpayers, will attend the following places on th days named: At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday November 12 and 13. At Rock Hill, from Monday, Novem ber 15th, to Saturday, November 20tt And at Yorkville, from Monday, No vember 22d, until Friday, the 31st da of xJecember, 1915, after which dat the penalties will attach as state above. Note.?The Tax Books are made u by Townships, and parties writln about Taxes will always expedite mat ters if they will mention the Town ship or Townships in which thei property or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, SMOAK-BROWN CO. IIORSES. MULES. VEHICLES. THAT NEW BUGGY That You Intend to buy this fall Why not take a look at the TYSON i JONES before you decide on the kln< The TYSON & JONES Buggies hav been sold on this market for year and they have always measured rig! up to the Highest Standard of Qua: ity for the price. They look well an wear well in use. They are built c best materials and we sell them at th Lowest Prices possible for a Bugg of like grade. YES, we believe yo will find it to YOUR interest to see U before You buv a Buggy. You'll lik the good points of the TYSON < JONES if you'll look it over. We'll b glad to show YOU. Come around. SMOAK-BROWN COMPANY BW Buy your Typewriter Ribboni Carbons and Paper at The Enquire Office. Prompt attention given to ma and phone orders. ONE OF THE 11 BIG BELK STORES WHO BUYS AND SELLS FOR LESS MILLINERY COAT SUITS COATS SKIRTS DRESS GOODS SHOES CLOTHING HATS FURNISHINGS. Kirkpatrick - Belk Co. | Gifts For ? I AM NOW SHOWING EA! I GOODS?SUCH AS STERLING S V CHINA?GOODS THAT ARE :k f GIFTS TO BRIDES AND TO I le ? YOU WANT TO GIVE SOMETI te X BE WITHIN THE POUNDS OF jr V HAVE I SHOWN SUCH A LAR OF THESE GOODS?MY SHO\ L ? EVERYTHING IN STERLING it X THAT YOU MIGHT DESIRE?1 IT V UlVli^Vl UO EjAAUI LAliLr ^ In Sterling Silverware I Ha K C Sugar Shells, Pickle Forks, Salad >- I and Gravy Ladles, Tomato Serve u V era, and Scores of Other Pieces tl n j In larger Pieces, I Have: j L Howls, Cake Plates, Lemon Dish* ' 1 naisc Bowls, Salt Sets, Salts and I ? V Size Carving Sets, lee Cream SUo lt Set made of Olive Wood with St jf A full line of Knives, Forks, 3 Ware?Priced according to Size a I In Cat Glass, I Have?Grape " \ Six Goblets: Water Sets, includini J Salad Howls, Bonbon Dishes, She j In Cltlna Ware, I Have: Ci i and Sugars, Cheese and Crack* T Sets, Tea Sots, 3 Pieces. All of t _ J Quality and many of the pieces i 7 5 UMBRELLA STANDS?Man] * { A BIG LINE OI , J I am showing a big line of J. a real works of art in design and I n V in Plain and Fancy Designs?Pric . ? BEFORE BUYING A WED) u * Friend, BE SURE to come and s J YOU. Right here we have a sti - 4 GLASS and FANCY CHINA such X cities and at prices that the large f SEE SPECK'S LINE SOON - ! T. W. . J THE J r BANCROFTZk SEE US FOR BANCROFT SEED OATS, APPLER SEED OATS, : RED CLOVER SEED, SEED RYE. - THREE ROW OAT DRILLS? s We have them. Priced Just right. FRESH GROCERIES? n QUAKER OATS, (New Crop. Guare anteed); Supreme Hams, Irish Pota5, toes, Sweet Potatoes, Bacon?Fat Back 2 and Streaked: Colonial Flour?it's the 2 Best ever; Fresh Corn Meal. ? YOUR MONEY'S WORTH? p. r Always?is what you get when you buy here. 0 HORSEFEED? See us when you need any?Our price will sell you what you need. J CARROLL BROS. W. G. REJD ti i THE CITY MARKET * ~ Offers the Best Beef to be had, In all the choicest cuts. e d Offers Finest Cured Hams, raw or e boiled, whole or by the pound or e slice. ^ Has Fresh Fish every Saturday. e Buys HIDES at the market price. ~ Wants all the good, Fresh Eggs it can get, and all the Butter it can 2 handle. e Will take all the good, fat Cattle it r can get. PHONE 74. i. y C. F. SHGRER, Proprietor. e -"who wants; r - VALUABLE BOOK EFP MAY BE HAD FOR SUBS< 7 & THE PUBLISHERS OF TH 1. arrangement to secure 3e FIFTY PREMIE] it On terms which Justify an offer t I- ute the same where they will be t d sonably small amount of effort if e THE PREMIE1 y Of the English Language, is a b c with Limp Leather Backs, Hand: ? ALL THE WORDS OF THE LA & use. e I Besides these words it can I much valuable Information often I in a single collection?A literal " I rxf Vila l ne ruuuaiicis ui but instead of offering it for sale ?. for the COLLECTION OF COUP< r and FOR SUBSCRIBERS as foil I To the Clubmaker returning SUBSCRIPTIONS, OLD or NEW, DICTIONARY, Postage Prepaid, > ? WE WILL GIVI For FOUR Paid Annuc these Coupons. For THREE Paid Annut these Coupons. I For TWO Paid Annual I these Coupons. For ONE HUNDRED ( this Issue of NOVEMBE THIS OFFER holds j AFTERNOON, NOV. 2' Coupons clipped from Is ber 19th, Not to be Ree< Ii. M. GRI : i the Bride RLY ARRIVALS OF HOLIDAY C ILVER, CUT GLASS AND FaNCY 2 ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR V NTIMATE FRIENDS TO WHOM } IING WORTH WHILE AND YET ? ' REASON AS TO COST?NEVER Z GE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT V VING INCLUDES PRACTICALLY * SILVER AND FANCY CHINA ? 5VE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR 1 -COME TODAY. V .ve: Small Pieces?Butter Knives, I Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Cream f rs. Cucumber Servers, Tea Strain-, I bat Come at Small Prices. ; Cheese Sets, Bread Trays, Salad j es, Sugar and Cream Sets, May cm- L ?eppers, and Steak, Bird and large m *rs. and a beauty Novelty?A Salad X erllng Handles?$5.00. f , Tabic and Tea Spoons In Sterling V nd Weight. c 5 Juice Sets, Including Pitcher and ? g Pitcher, Six Goblets and Plateau; a Tbet Sets, Oil Bottles, Tankards. ike Plates, Salad Bonk, Creams P er Dishes, Mayonnaise BowlA Nat I his China Ware is of the Finest th i ire beautifully Hand Painted. k r beautiful ones here, $3.00 to $10. * i* JARDINIERES J ARDINIERE8?Many of them ara k finish. They are In all Colors and ? ed at 25 CTS. to $5.00 J DING PRESENT or a Gift for a ? see what SPECK HAS TO SHOW * ock of STERLING SILVER, CUT $ i as Is not surpassed In the larger # ?r city dealers cannot touch. A ?YOU'LL BE PLEASED. Z SPECK 5 EWELER ? LIFE IT CAN BE A 8UCCE88 OR A FAILURE. WHICH WILL IT BE WITH YOUf ? ? 111111 Look at the men who are successful In the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine out of every hundred started a Back Account when they were 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 wlah to continue it you have lost nothing by the trial. Which Will It Be?8uccees or Failure? ITS UP TO YOU. Bank of Hickory Grove HICKORY GROVK. 8. C. This Beautiful KITCHEN CABINET McDougall Auto-Front - The World'a Moat Perfect KITCHEN CABINET at a Price You Can Afford. Complete?Only $35.00 Terms?15.00 Cash and $1.60 per week. \ Freight Prepaid to your Railroad Station. & SON, Rock Hill, s. c. Dor sett's Cafe AND LUNCH COUNTER 18 NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE ALL KINDS OF GOOD THING8 TO EAT AT ALL HOURS We wish to announce that we have secured the services of Mr. Gaines Mahaffey, a restaurant man formerly with the famous "Gem Restaurant" in Charlotte, who will have charge of our CAFE and LUNCH COUNTER. We can serve anything that is good to eat ROYAL PRESSING CLUB. We invite you to Join our PRESSING Cl,UB. Five Suits Cleaned and Pressed Each Month for $1.00. When you want your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed RIGHT, send them to the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB. R. D. DORSETT, Prop. 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