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X \J ?<01/A X , AX All! FURTHER DRAFT EXTENSION Gen. Crowder Has New Draft Plan that Reaches Far. 'W. ( !: ii for a more complete mobilization of Amors an man power, which has laon under consideration bv I'rovnst Marshal ?leneral Crow dor for Minn- tunc. h..e been submitted to the president. through th<- general staff of the army. The movement, which < ont?-in|>lai) s the registering of several additional millions of men', has re?i\?-d nii|a-ius from the earnestness ih? e.ilts from our Allies for more l.c||.. 'I'Ih- jo'aii, hri<-fly, is to secure lexislion Unit will author!/*- the enroll.eni of all men between eighteen and . ity-llve or lifty yi-ars of axe. and ' ak? them available for whatever , linos.* the government linds neees ? > in otdei to prosecute hi the most li? ??-iit manner its war programme, plan is .so far-reaching and .so s id tea I tli.it it is certain to encounter .1 d? gree of opposition. both in con ess and elsewhere. but it is felt that .?nts are shaping themsehes rapilly in its favor. While tin- youtiger nun would bo available for military [iiiriiiiHi'H, the older men in lesser essential industries, would be made available for essential war indus.rii's. Men who are performinLT work of a nature that can he dote by women would have the choice of work more suitable to their physic or being drafted Into the military service. The Idler and the slacker would reeelve scant consideration. Wherever men are found who are known to be loafers they would be either put to work or placed iri the army. As It Is many skilled men are belriK f illed to the colors because of the demand for specialists in various lines. This Is making a heavy drain on the i man-power of essential industries, and it is felt that some steps to replenish the lahor supply must he taken, or there will he a severe shortage of skilled workers. Men in harmful occupations and ? lerks in drv goods stores would he il^^Med into other ehaiiiiclM. The I^Hul is-eup.ilions would he left to snm for themselves, while the man selling ribbons would he replaced hy women workers. At a time when women abroad are being forced Into il>,. hk.uI ?n',ri. wi.i U .iilina i II v (lone by labor, it is r?-lt it is not too mticli to compel tin* nu n of the I * ?i 11? il States who arc not sent to the trenches to uteb rtaki men's work. Tile system now in vokue of callink men In lite order of their serial numbers woilbl be abolislieil. t'nder tills |ilan men w >10 are badly needed in iiMlnstry are soim times called to the colors while an idler by chance of receiving a liikln r number in the draft, is allowed to walk the streets. The determinink factor would he the service which the drafted man is performing at home. Tile proposal Inuy bring o|i|iositioil friitn organized labor. Imt it is pointed out that it is certain to brink econ^le advantages so that the possibility of .1 ibs lease.) W.Ike WOllld be more than offset h> a cheapening of I lie eost of 11\ ink AT THE CHURCHES <TI\ltl.< ?TTK STItKKT HAPTIST. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ITKST IIAl'TIST Prayer meet Ink Wednesday evening 7.H0 o'clock. five votes, or ina.loruy traction cast at the lirst primary election of l:?16. to county convention to he hold at York, on Monday May Hth at 11 o'clock a. lit. J. II. SAYK, Secretary. THE STAR THEATRE Win-: ritu i: lit: ivxiir? A Two-Keel l?rania. and *'A lhiugh- J ler of tin* 1IIIK." a Western lira ma. in t?ne Keel, and also a One Keel Ooinedy, ".\ HiC-tieiH' Konianoo.'* Tlll'KSDAY: Till: l> WlT'.K's I'Kltll/*? With Alice Kr.idv in the leading role A World Film t'otnpuny's production in Five interesting Keels. SATURDAY: TIII-: <ati:\r I?I\ II>K"? I'roducvil in the Orund Canyon of oloriulo. and feuur-.K Ktliol Clayton and House ivters. Written by William V. Moody. "TIIK WOMAN in tiii: wi:ir? A Serial, featuring Hedda Nova and J. Krank ?;iei?don. begins April lit). "\ K.NtiKANl'K VNI) TIIK WOMAN" A tlinlling Western lMama Serial, uaturing William Duncan and Carol Hollow ay, beg inn May 4th. STAB THEATRE J. Q. WRAY, Manager. fw&s mRCAvrvosmiOT UIUTSIT TVS UNITED STATU COVULSMLH1 4 Buy Them And Help Win The War rOB SALE SVZ5YWHBBB I ii/iU. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FOR SALE AXK fresh Guernsey Milk ('ow. U A. K. BURNS. Smyrna No. 2 MONET TO LOAN /"i.N* good real estate security at 7 v per cent interest. 12. t.f. J. a. MARION. Attorney. i CLOSING EXERCISES AT TIRZAH TMIi: put.lie is cordially invited to * at ten.i ih<- closing exercises of the " . - ?< L..I.I r? V* i.t'oninff Al.fi I I ' '" - ? . ?. Ir-ginning at v.;;o. Ms* KI.U'?TT (jl'INX, Principal. FAIR WARNING | \Json. Ki n? si Bird, aged 17 years, II has left home without my consent ;?ti-i tiiis is to warn all persons coins' hiring harboring him on pain of prosei-i ton under the law. t'OOT BIRO, .:: <'lover It. K. D. No. I. 7 PER CENT MONEY pitlV \TK party has several thotiwniil <?..ll-irs to loan en first morf-1 est: te security at 7 nop cent. Ot>'?nrt|injtc to convert snrne S per tonus to 7. All communications ? ? l\- ?-on"'l<-nt|:i' \ilflress. "Real -"strife i/wn." rare Yorkville Enquirer. 72 ? 1 "f BOND RALLY AT BETHANY TMIE peof.le of the Pethanv fomtn'i* o"v -in'' th'- ronntrv surrounding. lnoli|i1|r?lf -.11 who Dtnv he Interested, -.re in\ "'e-t tn -iitetiil a Bond Rallv at Roth .If MiL'h sMio.,] next Tl'ESPAY. ' I 57. ' ? 20 p. m. Hon. A. L c-is-tnn ami other speakers will make :t<lilri?wv.Ai TV X MOORE. ?t chairman Liberty Pond Com VFACH^R?' FYAMINATTON 1 f! : regular spring examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will he held in the court house al York on Kit 11 ?.\ Y. MAY 2RD. Iiegi titling -it ! o'clock. Applicants must at least In- eighteen years of aKe, must purpose to teach and should come pro< id'-d with pencils, examination paper ml lunch. Applicants coming in after the examination has begun will land practically no chance to obtain i certificate -JOHN E. PAR ROLL. fecial Card of Thinks. We desire to thank oilr mailt frii'inls and ni-iulil>ois lor 11ir main arts ot kindness to ns during tin- ill ness and death of our son and (truth ^W niliill'i'Ii.ynr V'T'ra .1. .1. iSol'Inson and Kninily. It. Vorkvillo \o. OBITUARY IUf.lt--.\l the home ol los lather. .1. .1. .). Kuldllsoll iii tile Itetll Shiloll neighborhood on Ai11 IT. .1**11\ 'ill'* VKi: l{? >ltl\S? l\. aired _ "> VealS and two iiioiiIIi*-. The l.nirt.il set \ iei s were eondiiettd on Tilnlxdav a flrraonn I > IJev. .1. t*. drier, and I lie interlueiit was in Iteth-Shiloh eeiu?t--r\. In Itoek Mill on April I'.t. Colonel V\ . It. 1 >1' \ I,A I'. aged TT \ears. Tie >h i-eased was a Confederate \ eteran and was held in high esteem in Lain aster and York eoiinties. lie is siir\i\ed '>> the following eluldi*11: Mrs. \Y. .1. Itoddey. I I'll It.. \V. M. and II. M. I >u n lap of Itoek Hill, and Iternard C. Ihnilap of Tennessee. At Ids home in I'owler. California. on April IH. \\ l-'KANK SMITH, in the tiitrd ynir of his age. Tin- ihvcas I was a native ??l" York rnunty, a son til tin* Into Win. Smith, forim rly uf Itcthany. lie h-it tin- IMh.nu lion for California in 1NJ42 on arroiini of his In-allli. In' ln-ms; a sinT.-n r Iroin asthma. Willi tin- exception ol various trips to his ohi liotm-. In- has livi-tl In California e\.-r siin-t-. Mr. Sinith was never marrii-il. His mh\i\iiu brothers aiv l>. S. Smith of California, ami <i. W. Smith of Mississippi: Mrs. Ik, L I H-vinin-y ol Xo. 4 Yoikvilh-: Wrs. '^> li"Vi' ami Mrs. I. C. t. lay son ot \o. I Clowr. ami Mrs. Hurt l-'ox of* I'hilaih Iphia. Miss. NOTICE To the Democratic Clubs of York County. Sharon. S. C.. April 1C. 1!H8. You will moot at your respective products mi Saturilay April L'Tth, 11H8. for the purpose of reorganizing your eluhs. Klect presiilent. secretary, treasurer and executive committeeman. i Mulis meet at - p. m. to 4 p. in. Klect one delegate for each twenty NANCY HALL Wo li;i\ both kinds?Tor SKKP an.I KATINU I'OTATOKS?and want to supply jour noods. The Xanoy Hall Seed l*otato?s aiv prime for lml dinjj and tho Katim; l'otato.-s aro as lino as can l?e. At lonst that's what our oustoinors nay ahont thorn. FLORIDA CABBAGE? Wo want to supply your taldo with Fresh Florida Cabbage. Thoy aro Fresh. Crisp and Tender. Try th.ni. RICE MEAL? This is a recognized standard food for pigs and hogs. If you aro raising a iKjrkor soo us for IJ ice Moal. THRIFT STAMPS? l*ut some of your st>aro change into Thrift Stamps? I'nclo Sam's Hahy If..nds. They're as good as sold. Wo also will sell you Liberty Bonds. CLINTON BROTHERS ARE YOUR HENS LA If not try Dr. Hess' a-cea?Priced 25 Cts. We guarantee it to \ Money Kefunded. Fair J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY ] "T1IK SKI t MCI ( ":{ t 2t. Supt. Education. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention to all J>egal Itiismess of Whatever Nature. Dfllrr Opposite Courthouse. Economy Counts The application of ECONOMY in in> business assures success. ECON| i.\l Y can lie applied more than one vvfiy. It may he applied to the hours <f labor ami the study of plans for growth ;iii<1 expansion. Tin* linn* six-iit in studying and burning better ways and better m lli xls nf handling your business may count iiiort- than ttm time spent in doing the work. I'laee your banking with the FIRST N'ATIt?XAI. I'.ANK of York. Let lis handle the linaneial end of your business and you will be relieved of many perplexities, and at the same time proteeied iii the money end of your problem. Fir&^National Bank "You H Plan Vol'l.l tie r an. <r | friends at. 11 lends. \\ uikmii.on ?. The Rest varieties from the Itest of I seed mowers KUADFl l|tl>. KI.Ki'KLKY SWKIiTS, MIDDLKTON. Also have < \m amh i'i: m:i:i>s? ROCKY F??RD, i IS At IK. KM Kit A LI) 11 KM These Seeds are in Hulk - will mix tliein tor you in any quantity desired or you can buy them unmixed, as >oii |>rt ter. Hut be surq to buy your seed here and plant big patches of hoih kinds oi melons. York Drug Store FIELD SEEDS Ini.V'T F' iRCSKT T<? RKMBAIBKR to plant a Koodly quantity of Corn Fieitl I leans -they make wonderfully good eatiny: when they are prepared as "snaps." along with th^ eornbreaii that we are eating these tlays. and besides that Corn Field Means are line when dried and used during the winter mouths when other vegetable foods are hard to lind. Let us supply your Seed-needs. IMMKD BKAX8? (>h. yes. sir. we have a good variety ot Dried Means tor immediate table use. You will tlnd these good and nourishing and savers of Flour. Ol lll.i; t.KtH'KRIKS? We want to supply your table with ixi rythiiig in Oroceries and you'll tlnd it 10 your interest to do your Croeery buying at this store ?Others DO. SHERER & QUINN >1. It. Clinton K. L Clinton CLINTON BROS., Cash Grocery Patriotism Demands It The World cries fur More and More Food and it is up to every Real Patriot to do HIS BKST to help produce the biggest food crop this year the world lias ever known. DO YOUR PART for Your Country, the World and Yourself. Plant More and Grow More Food Crops. We offer? ? 1 ellow Mammoth So> Beans?$1.75 > 1.25 jx-ck. (Nulla Velvet lirttni?$3.75 bu.xhd; si oo |?cck. !M?-l?a> Speckled Velvet Beans?$2.50 bil-hH: 05 (,'ts peck. Improved S|utni?li Seed Peanuts?75 ( In. peck. Sivl I'otaUKs?Irish Coblcr, Ke?l Bliss, l.'arlv Ituse, all Maine grown seed? X2.50 liushel. tlrow mor Irish Potatoes?they'll ii< 11 to save dour and area nourishing diet?Plant Potatoes. IJO ) Olir III! IMIt> n 1.1-au; in/nu. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. <!l.\lt(*N - - S. ('. Better Groceries IX TMK.SK MAYS when all kinds of goods are v. r< high and mar.y articles of food are unobtainable, it is worth while for every consumer of edibles to buy and use only the BEST of Groeeries?the best in quality, tho most in nourishment?because the quality goods go further. This store Is constantly receiving New. Fresh, Seaaonaah)e edibles. This week's arrivals include? Olive Zest. Milk Cheese, Maine Canned Sweet Corn, Canned Kitgli-h Peas. Fat .Muekerel, extra large; Premier Dressing, Cocoa. Seeded Kalsins, K lagan's Mam-, and Sliced Bacon. Also have? Fresli Cubltnge, Means, Potatoes, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, etc. Is-t This Store Serve You When You Want (Quality Groceries. W F FERGUSON Timothy Hay TIMOTHY II W On yesterday wc received a carload of TIMOTHY HAY. If yon lit I any, come t'< so- us at once as a carload will nut last us very lung. CARROLL BROS. Real Estate MOW IS nil: TIME, .\NI) YOU'RE NEXT. ITS MCE." TIk- II. I,. Siuiiinitl- Ilcautiful residence on East Jeffe rson street All modern improvements. flight at Grad <1 school. It is going to be sold. Don't lie sorry. The ,1. y. Hall (Parish) Placo? About rive miles from York, on King's Mi. road; 10f? acres; nice cottage; barn; pasture, etc. See me at once. A lleautil'ul lluilding Ixit?really two lots, tm Main street, next C. W. Carroll's residence. Property of J. B. Scott. Want a bargain? See tne. Monev InX ' .. i Sllildillg. BAGS WE NEED SOME MORE CLEAN SECOND II \NT> HA* IS, TH AT WILL coXTMN loo I'* il'N'DS <>R OVER. No HJECTloN To NEAT PATCHING. WE A HE GIVING I'l l( ST-CLASS SEIIV1*"E IN THE GRINDING OF EITHER CORN Oil WHEAT. Yol'R PAT ID IN AGE IS SOLICITED. Yorkville Cotton uu co. Composition Rooting THAT ffl'THoUSE. Barn or other building " > your premises that is In need ?>f a Now Roof, can bo cheaply invi'inl and thorough!} protected with t First-Class COMPOSITION ROOF. UV have that hint! -First-Class in (. italiiy in One. Two and Three !'!> grades. This Composition Rooting is it ideal rooting inotnial for outbuildings it lasts well, is easily put on and the expense is muelt less limn tin or j even good shingles. The time to ap- j ply a n-'W roof is before It rains. Tou remember the Arkansaw Traveler? LUMBER, ETC. When yon need anything in LIJM- ; HER or I.I'MHEIt 1'RODCCTS, re-j member I'S We always carry a line of almost everything In Rough, and Dressed l.utnher of nil kinds as well as Shingles. Laths. Lime, Cement, Paints. Mils. Varnishes, Stains etc, JNO. R. LOGAN C. LOGAN MOORK. Malinger. IM fflrannB A CARLOAD OF HORSES? A CARLOAD OF MULES? ! RECEIVED THIS WEEK. Suppose you come and take a look at the tine assortment of Mules and Horses that we now have at Our Barn. We are sure that We can please You?furnish just what You want, and we'll get together on the price. Come TODAY. JAMES BROS. All tin* Year Livestock Dealers YING? and Clark's Poultry Pan;[\q Satisfaction or Your enough, is it not! * PHARMACY Qotct, S. C 3 DRUG STORE*' LADIES XT'OUR Coat 8ulta and Skirts and i A Waists should be Dry Cleaned. 1 We have in our employ a Dry Cleaner i Who Understands Dry Cleaning and Iioes It Right. Send Tour Dry Cleaning Work to Us. Guaranteed satisfaction or no Charge. KELLY'S PRESSING CLUB. j SPRING GOODS FLOWER POTS? J All sizes of Pots?Prices very low. ' VI IM>I< POUCH SIIADKS? J All sizes. Insure privacy. I REFRIGERATORS? I All sizes and prices. 1 LINOLEUM? Matting Rugs. Crass Rugs? Oorteot i Kluor Coverings?Priced right. < (It'll PRICES ARE RIGHT? Our Stock is complete and all ' NEW goods of the best quality, and 1 not Seconds, such as are sold by \ most stores. Buy Quality and not Price. 1 Is for Your WanUi?We Can Save You Ileal Money. YORK FURNITURE CO. Id. M. PARROT! I _ CLOVER. S. C. ( YES. TO BE SURE, our stock of . Spring Oxfords is very complete. We believe we can please the most particulur folks as to quality and style, and v.e are sure that we can satisfy >ou \s to tlic Price. Give ua a trial. Here , you'll lind: LADIES' OXCOKDS. Kid Oxfords, high and low heels? Priced r.t $2.75 to $5.50 English Style W alking Oxfords, Vici, Tans and Black $3.50 to $5.50 Kid Piiiii|>s and Dull Kid?beautiful footwear?Priced .... $2.75 to $5.50 MEN'S OXEOHDS. English Oxfords?Vici Kid and Gun ) Metal. Tans and Black?Priced at $3.50 to $6.00 TENNIS SHOES "'or Men. Women and Children?all sixes. luiy Your I'ootwcar at Clover's T/oodiutr lire Goods Store. D. M. PARROTT. S ixniTvr niTT 17Aim ; uuin i rui iuua $$$$ PUT THEM UNLESS VOrUDOI : circulation.and kept I channels of trade; unli something; if they an ' in your lioiuc or yon IKLANDED, and niigl j JAIL. |j The Money You Plac Savings Bank is imn ' Circulation. It is u loaned to your neiglil : ing. Your neighbor ai receive the benefit. j Make Your Dollars W j positing Them In This | WE PAY 4 Per Cent INT ' tem AND: m "The Bank for \ YORK, SOUTH I B. N. Moore, President DID YOU KNOW? That th<- owner of an Automobile Is J just as liable for damages Inflicted by 1 liis car, either to life or property, sis is a railroad, a cotton mill or any other ' orporation? Whether you are aware of the fsiet or not, you may have a rude awakening some of these ,| da\s after you have accidentally a II I'd or maimed somebody or dam- \ lued another's car or other property, j, and then it will be too late. The only , ' A - ? llMUIIItaf 1 nnllr , _ . IM* plan IS 10 carry uauiiiiy ...ou.-.j, in c. Infinitely more money Is paid j >s .-lit annually by companies writing Automobile Liability Insurance than ' j, by those writing Automobile Fire In- j v s ii ranee. Losing your car by fire, j, cVCll though it is not insured Would j ? not break you up. but being called on to pay $5,000 to $10,000 damages might. It would certainly Jar most of * us some. It will not cost you anything to look into the matter, and A might save you from bankruptcy. e SAM M. GRIST All Kinds of (IimnI Insurance. | MEN'S CORRECT FUf = \Ve an* especially particul E Men's Furnishings?tl = man who would dress \\ yet not extravagantly = high (juality at rnoderal E to your interest to buy; = Store?especially when I SHIRTS?Dress an | NECKWEAR?al I 1 HOSIERY?Plain = Cottons, Lisle au< | UNDERWEAR-1 = 'l ou,,.,, iro oiviniitu = -]Mv v *,? ? ?.o, = sooks;e.te.?short | HANDKERCHIEF 1 SUPPORTERS- F | half dozen differc 1 SUSPENDERS-S | BELTS?All sizes : I COLLARS and CU = and best styles oi | HATS?Felts and 5 | of fashionable sin | SHOES?Clapp, F i Oxfords in all lea | men who are part | WHEN TOU ARE REAL | Visit STROUP'S Sto = Best to be bad in St; = fair prices?fair to vo i shoes J. M. S" *? / YORK-CHESTER TRANSFER CO. |. SOLICITS the patronage of travelers, between York and Chester. Trans-1 fer leaves York at 8 a. m., and 2 p. m. Leaves Chester at 11 a. m., and 6 p. m. YORK-CHESTER TRANSFER CO. SHAME Otf SOUTH CAROLINA I>?? YOL' KNOW that in the Qf rtirifl and Savings Stamps, while York now stands seventh among the counties of South Carolina, its sales are .ml) tL?. I**r <a?pita? And among the States w<- stand at tile very hot|om?"forty-ninth?only 16c per capita, while the State of Nebraska has bought S!.:?'? worth for cacti man, woman and child In the State. For week ending March 16th, York stood twenty-third County in South 'aroliii.i. with only flt.Otu.OO worth A sale. \\ lull Are V'u l>oliig'.' Not somcme else: but \Ol*. Let us do better next week and get back up in at least tlie third class among the Counties of -'outh Carolina, thus helping ourselves iml helping l?L' ''overnmer.t. Very respectfully, W. B. MO0BE \utliorizcil Affent for the Government WILL PEOPLE'S STORE IHARLOTTE STREET YORK, 8. C. TOMATO PLANTS 40 CTS. per Hundred IVANTKI) ALL THK BUTTER and ALL THK EGOS THAT TOU CAN BRING US. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR BOTH HI TTER AND EGGS AND WH WANT ALL THAT YOU HAVE TO SPARE. IY?K VOI'lt GROCERIES co.MK TO SEE US. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AND YOU'LL HE PLEASED WITH OUR LOW PRICES. MILL PEOPLE' S STORE A. D. DORCETT, Manager. DOLLARS IN JAIL I TO WORK $$$$ JjAIIS are in actual i busy moving in the ess they are earning ; i* kept in your safe, ! ir pocket, they are ' lit just as well be in :e In the Loan and ; lediately Placed in sed in business or >ors and kept mov- I id Your community \ j rork for You by De- ~ 3 Bank. ? ! I EREST ON SAVINGS mtmfBAM f The People" ; CAROLINA M. F. COBB, Cashier TAKE CARE OF YOUR igr EYES YOUR KYE8 are without u doubt lie most important organ of the l?od> nd should be taken special care of. 'ou should have them careiuuy exumneil occasionally whether you wear Masses or not. If it be Krai, lloncM porvlcc and Protection you want, s< hlwler, "The Optometrist"; if It is tyle you want, see Shleder also; If it c the Best Glass money can buy, you rant to see Shleder; but if it be a his Dt of money you want to spend, see ome one else. ^ Ask the hundreds of glad souls who lave been to see me about my work nd prices, and see what the man that It you with glasses did for your poektbook. All Examinations Free. I). L SII1EDK#, D. O. y ii mm- | la I- to keep a full line of | io things needed by the 5 ] ell and comfortably and | ?we always strive for = F to prices?therefore it is | J] your Furnishings at this 5 i you want | A d Semi Dress Styles ?!1 kinds for selection | Colors and Fancies, in |j?. 1 Silks Sid 'niou Suits and Regular 5; , in knit goods, nain- s| and full lengths. | _ 'S?a good variety S; or Sleeves and Hose?a = ?nt sorts ? everal good styles ? in several leathers | ^ FFS?^AH tiie newest sj^ f reliable makes s. n Straws in a wide variety Sj" ipes 11 a lorsheim and Herman Sid thers and lasts to please S t icular as to footwear. ? i >Y TO BUY? ? I re?You'll find here the = rle and Quality and at S 1 u and fair to us. ? _ rROUP SHOES 1 I (x ? t BRINC AMM1 jlHERE wer American The last Libert offered them. Every one bought Bonds. There were soi pledged their pay s a month for spendi: If these men whc work, their homes, comforts can also g months in advanc what should we d that they have give Can we do le There is immediate and ur spare. You are only LEN Government guarantees th THE TIME TO ACT IS K McCONNELL D1 IEN S ALL WOOL *10 fAR 1LUE SERGE SUITS 4>10 SEE ME len's All Wool?Through and through ' '.. Worsted Suits $18.00 ^ ^ iraniC AVo Si .fliW- JV -Liutr, . jJuy'Onlol Four Patch Pocket Model $25.00 Pec(<' ^ qq. tr^fcu- GROCER It is alwa . i ways And s \ I / For your dli \ .1 nips, Potatc \vjjf TURN YOU INTO MC me at once, ket?may g aro good fo SHAF j WA ays' Double Bill?Double Seat and k ____ Double KllCe?? X Prices'39jtol050 l *], , MF * SILK SinRTS y Ion s SILK SHIRTS at 13.50 f r It Is Merchandise of Quality You 3 . Can Find It Here. X \ McCONNELL'S I <'hca|*Tit Store In South Carolina. V <1 \ " Fertilizers ^ * WE HAVE A OOOD SUPPLY OF T Cret KKTILIZER In stock. As Nitrate of X odii is scarce it might be a good idea V ? get some A j Geo: illGll GRADE GUANO X y Plai nd use as a Side Application. * ia* Compared with tne price 01 couuh, y .. Vrtllizcr in Not High. 4 WE HAVE?HAVE YOU? Bett Have YOU bought a Liberty Bond, Z A r are YOU buying Thrift Stamps? y Ivery ONE who possibly can should vOll j <] YORK SUPPLY COMPANY J \\ Imlc^ale and Itetai). X , jj ^_] iatomobile Tires !j Kll AND INNER TUBES. j FOR SEVERAL YEARS we have een selling the famous GOODRICH and . U. S. TIRES. j -i ou can look at the names of these j Pho ires and Tubes and know that the; 1? Ires-and Tubes are good?the repu-! IX itions of the makers have made thej ames mean something when Tires i nd Tubes are wanted. Every Good- " ich and every U. S. Tire and Tube is tade as honestly as Uncle Sam makes Koi' Gold Dollar. Continued use by hunM *' J? *** Auinmnhlla hflVl reus 01 LnUUDUiUI U1 nuwuvr? ??,. rivers Is positive proof of wearing nd lasting quality in these Tires and Hibes. We carry a good line of these good "Ires and Tubes?Our Prices are as t i iOW as you will get anywhere and J ,e Want Tour Tire and Tube Bust- TiPPf ess. / May we have it? _ M. L. FORD . icensed Undertakers and Era balm era Call CLOVER. - 8. C. ] ish i FOR SALE ' Lf Y House and Lot on East Jeffer- '|"| son St, near Graded school. II ix rooms, pantry, etc. See me at once. 30 tf. H. L. SUM MITT. I"1 -:.,w ' * . - " ; up ti jnitic e 164 men battery in Fr y Loan Bom of those If ne in that bat o that it left then ng money. > have given up , their families ;ive up their pay e to buy Libert to who have e :n up? !ss than they gent need for every doll; DING, not giving your m( e return of your money w: row! IY GOODS COM DENINCTBlt WA1 FOR YOUR SEED. I have I 'ERRY line of seeds, which ^ and dependable. All sorts. i Sets Now. I have them? i'ensPostpaid, Peck, $1.25. world IY STOCK COMPLETE. iys complete. You can al- Every omethlng good to ent here. to ha1 nner, I have Cabbage, Tur- SAT If es, Beans. WATI IR FARM PRODUCTS Founl 1NEY NOW? *1.00, 5 to $3.50 a bushel for >our pk\' for Corn Seed. Better see oftloi Some decline In Pea mar- pou'nl o lower. The above prices r two weeks only. T-V f L/LlU . u. nurt *ON - 8. C. ?* 1STS TO PLEASE ALL by day we are better pre roperly supply our custom bey want. This especially Vaists, and today finds us ssortinent of Waists that i nd Prices must appeal to nil find a visit to this depi fhile. Let us show you t tyles at most attractive pri >e de Chine Waists?Pinks % rgette Crepe Waists?Pin! n Tailored Waists?Crepe ''lesh and Maize?extra go< er Qualitiesi-Georgette ai Vaists?Spoil Styles - -nr i i;1Wi 6 W cVISUO ucamii in iinu lesirable shades * This Store's Constant E] Patrons Satisfactory Servii IKPATRICK-BEL ?\ GET THE Hi OF CALLING ON CHE 70BE HARD Your Wants. We will app e not got what you want, be had. NOW FOB THE House Cleaning. While d i some KYANIZE to i liture new. We. have it on us. We will be pleased Seniember: To fight the FL in 1918, as this is the year ffi YORK HARDWA1 ? ffi I >N I in one I ance. I is were I >4 men I ferv who B n only $2 their lifeand their for many :y Bonds, verything ? ar you can rney. Your ith interest. IPAN^I TOMAN'S REAL FOUNTAIN PKN8. mve just received a big of the*p.fflrpoii? Fountain -easily the BEST in the ?nsk the man who uses a OKMAX "IDEAL"? i here from 92.50 to 90.00. man and every lady ought re a Fountain Pen?for SFAt'TION let It be a jitMAN "IDEAL" to be sure wo have other uin Pens?Priced at 91.50 and 92.00 cacti, so huve a complete line of ILS, TABLETS and all kinds Lid STATIONERY, lain Pen INK. 10 CTS. Bottle. VER DRUG STORE L. WVI.1K, Proprietor. WAISTBUYER^ pared than ever to J lers with the goods J applies to Ladies' y with a bewildering Z in Styles, Qualities ; Our patrons. You ^ irtnient well worth ? he many beautiful V ices? | and White? J $2.98 and $3.98 I c and White $3.98 f de Chine, in White- J i>d quality $4.98 ? nd Crepe de Chine J $4.98 ? and snappy styles, y 98 Cts. to $2.98 ? adeavor Is to Give v ce. Try It. ? KCOMPANY ( a I n V V PTintifl ! UHl TsT WARE CO. reciate it, and if we we will get it, if it DRIVE oing this you will tnake the floors and in different colors i to show you. Y, from start to finof the big drive. HE COMPANY