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INCREASED ARMY PLAN Gen. March Gives Details to the Military Affairs Committee. Kighty American divisions of 45,000 men wh, general March told the house military committee last Monday "should be able to bring the war to a successful conclusion in 1910." That is the number the war department plans to have in Prance by June 30 next. Secretary Raker was excused after more than an hour's examination and was followed by neral March, chief of staff, who said alt of vhe belligerents have age limits of 50 or over and minuriurns of IS or less- Some German captives, he said, have been found to I##* us young us jo. in** iiuuuuiiiii of all belligerents, he sanl, is 53 an?l the minimum Is 1!$. The draft laws and regulations of the United States and other belligerents were compared by fJeneral March. To put H't divisions-of Americans In France before June lljl'j General March emphatically decl. red: "We wdl need every single man in elass one between is anil 45. We must not delude ourselves with tin id? a that those in tin 1*-Ui men's call are going to be "Inferred any length of time. They will have to be called early next spring in order to get their training in time to go to France." To prevent "gaps" in the reservoir of men to fill the places In training of men sent to France, General March said the IK-1*1 class would not be "invaded" until it is necessary, as Secretary linker has stated. Training of Six Months. ' Figuring minimum training of four months in this eountry and two months in France to make the American force effective in France by the middle of next year, General March added from four to six months before June 3o is the minimum deferment period for men to lie in elass one. That the department plans to call men in the older classes before the lsyeur-ohl youths a re drafted was rcit crated by General March, but he insisted the department should he left free to call tin* youngest class if it is found necessary. 600.000 From 32 to 46. With General Urowdcr the committee discussed the estimates of men he expi-cts to get from the enl.rged registration of the hill. Some committee members express's! surprise that only almtit COo.ooo lighting men tire expected from registrants between 32 and 4?I. The provost marshal explained that the nation's Industrial requirements were considered i , his estimates. tScneral March read an official statement showing that <>n August I the American army aggregated 3.012,112, divided as follows: American expeditionary forces and en route overseas, 1,301,742. In the United States ami insular possessions, 1,432,706. "'ailed in August "ball. 277,661. In addition there are about 15,nun ^ marines, the ehief of staff said. ? 250.000 a Month. For the present it is planned to send 260.000 men monthly to France, Gciieral March stated. "lint we ho|io to increase thai In the spring." he milled. "It would seem that this law would have to he in cffi-ot ami operation some time next month." " March, estimating the t tut* iiii'ilitl lor administration. Classify 19 to 36 First. Passage of lilts bill as promptly asl possible was urg?*d by General t'row-| der. He said lie liad already suggested I to Seeretary Maker to proceed with the I registration and allotment of serial! tiumliers of men between IS and 36.1 temporarily layiiiK aside the cards of I the I s-ycar-old boys. In anticipation I of the law (Jen. Crowder said the pres-l ent orders of Mr. Maker are to begin! classification first of men of ly to 36. f Register Ten Days After Passage. , After the bill is enacted. General! Crowder said, lie would ask to have! the President order the new registration in ten days, to provide for draw-1 ing of numbers as soon thereafter asl possible. The whole work. General! Crowder said, will be a rush Job. CLOVER CULLINGS Correspondence of The Yorkvillc Enquirer. Closer. Aug. 21.- Miss Klla Young-1 blood is spending a few days with! relatives in the iteth-Sliiloh section.! Miss thui Jtrimer of Itoek 11 ill. I s|h nl Sunday here with Mr. ami Mrs. I C. II. Ferguson. Mrs. II. I. Wright and little son I an s|H iuling this week at Chimney I Itoek. N. C. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred llowell ami eliil-I dn n of Gastonia, are visiting Mr. I and M.vs. Meek llowell on CloverI No. I. Miss Naomi Iteamguard of Filbert! No. 1. is s|H'ttdiiig a few days here! Willi Iter daughter. Mrs. \V. F. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ferguson are! visiting relatives in the I'oiiil section! tills week. Mrs. lav Mramlon of the I'oiiil sec- I lion, visited her sister. Mrs. M.I Niell. here this week. Mrs. Harry Shaw and little son I of Guffney, are tin- guests of Mr. and! Mrs. .1. At. Smitli here. At a congregational meeting on Sunday morning, the |Ktstoral rela- I tioii existing betwtvn tin- Clover I'res- I hyterian church ami Itev. A. A. Mc-1 W la an was dissolved. Itcv. .Mcla-an I lias accepted a call to la-noil* I'res- I hyterian church and expects to ciitei I ii|n>ii ins new duties tile first of (leto- I her. Mr. Mela-an has been pastor of! tin- I'reshyterian church here for tli?-| l?ust live years and In- and his family I have a host of friends here who re- | gret very much to give them up. Miss Ava Allen was a Gastonia I visitor Tuesday. Messrs. Mae Ferguson and Harry I llenry of Camp Jackson, spent Sun- I day with their imreiits in the Crowd-1 ers Creek section. A party of young |*-oplc motored tof LinwihhI'college Monday night and I enjoyed a picnic. They were chape-1 roned by Miss Addie Niell. Mr. Carl Knox 01 the navy, who Is I now stationed at Charleston, s|>ent I Sunday here with Ids parents. Mr. I ami Afrs. G. W. Knox. Prof, and Mrs. Leslie Wilson, who I luive Imvii spending the |>ast few I weeks liere with the former's |>arents, I Air. ami Airs. J. J. Wilson, left a few I days ago for Spnrtanhurg. where Air. I ^ Wilson will l?e engaged in teaching! this your. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam l?awronoe of llk'kor.v, N. I*., spent the juust ww-kcml with the family of Mr. John \V. 1 <a.wfence on Filbert No. 1. AT THE CHURCHES ASSOCIATE REFORMED I'RESBYTERIAN. Itev. J. K Ontea. Pastor. Sahhnth Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. ni. Morning service at 11. Evening service at S.30. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. B. H. Waugh. I'astor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service at 11. Evening- service at S.3a. FIRST PRESRYTERIAN. Rev. K. R Gillespie. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at to a. in. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J. R Mahaffey, Pastor. Sunday service??suuusj kuwi a> 10 a. in. Morning wrxlco at 11. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST Rev. B. H. Waugh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Special Jlotices. 3 York Township S. S. Convention Will convene at Beersheha church on the first Sunday in September, at 2.30 p. in. All Sunday schools in the township are urged to send delegates. A. M. Grist. President. Speriat Notices. Beeriheba and Ramah. Services at Ueershel/a next Sunday at II a. tti.. and at lia/nah at 4 p .m. J. L. Yandell. Pastor. Philadelphia. There will I* preaching at Philadelphia at 4 p. m. J. K. Mahaffey, Pastor. Clover Circuit. New Zion at 11 a. rn.; King's Mt. Chapel at j p. m. H. .\. Whit ten. Pastor. Bethesda. It?-v. John A. M? .Murray will preach at l:>the.sda Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. K. A. Crawford. Clover Methodist Church. Children's I>;iy exercises will lie hold :it the Clover Methodist church next Sunda> evening at S.30. The public is invited. J. A. Barrett. Supt. lost /VN'K Pyreiie Fire Extinguisher off " ol my truck. Reward if returned to I'Al L X. MUOKK. FOR SALE CMGHT seven-weeks-old Pigs. Apply to J. A. J. CAMPBELL, York U. F. U, No. 3. It lost T AST week, in or near Yorkuille, Half Set Auto Curtains- Will appreciate return of Curtains. It J. C. PAUROTT, York, S. C. for sale THE MeFadden Blacksmith Shop, the oldest stand In Rock Hill. Reason for selling, had health. See or write me in Rock Hill. (?. \V. KUNZ. 2t* money to loan AN good Real Estate security at 7 per cent Interest 12. tf. J. A. MARION, Attorney. for rent THE Metts Residence, on Main Street, * A pply to C. E. SPENCER. Atty. 37 may 7 t t. tf majT wanted want a man, not in draft, for store work for four months. Kxl?'i'ience not necessary. Answer in person or own handwriting. \V. ?. MARSHAW CO., 21. Mi-Connellsv ille, S. c. millers' certificates THESE may be h J at The Enquirer office at the following rates: In 10.000 lots at $1.60 per 1,000; 6,000 lots at $2 per 1,000; in 1,000 lots at $3 tier 1,000; in 600 lots, $2 per 600. tf L. M. GRISTS SONS. 6 per cent interest loans C'?R Limited Period, on improved York County Farms, Imutt term: Choice of 3. 5. 7 or 10 years. An opportunity for paying debts and making improvement with cheap money. ?\ 10. Si'KN?'KR, Attorney. LADIES \^ut'lt Coat Suits and Skirts and Waists should be Dry Cleaned. We have In our employ a Dry ('leaner Who I'nderstands Dry Cleaning and Does It Right. Send Your Dry Cleaning Work to Us. Guaranteed satisfaction or no Charge. KELLY'S DRESSING ci.ub. HEMSTITCHING Shirtwaists, collars, cuirs, etc., on short notice. trousseaux a specialty. Medallions, any desitrn. Work done with silk thread. 15 cents per yard; cotton thread. 12 1-2 cents. ERNEST L. BARTON. 62 f. t. 8t Chester. S. C. CLEANING AND PRESSING TT is real economy to have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed frequently, and besides Clean Clothes, if rightly pressed, add much to one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, R. D. DORSETT, Prop. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL persons Indebted to the estate of " R. P. JACKSON, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once, and persons having claims arainst said estate are advised to presf nt the same, duly authenticated, w ithin the time prescribed by law. Mrs. R. P. JACKSON. Admrx. 68 t 3t c.tv OUTFIT FOR SALE T*HR price of ginning this year will be Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per bale. Buy an outfit- I have two I'ratt (Sins, 50 and 70 saws. Fe??ders and Condensers. The 50-Saw Oin is practically new. Also 15 h. p.. Portable Engine and a Press. All at a bargain. A. E. WILLIS. 68 t f-. 2t Rock Hill. S. C. "I should prefer to he defeated by Blease votes than to be elected by them." That is the statement made from the very beginning of the campaign by OCTAVUS COIIF.N. the Anti-Blease candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Cohen is an Attorney-at-Law, with offices at Charleston and Monck's Corner.?AdvL It CALOMEL PUKIHED OF All OBJECTIONS Chemists Rid Doctors' Favorite Medicine of Nauseating and Dangerous Qualities. New Variety Called "Calotabs." A triumph of modern pharmacy that is destined to bless the whole world?that is the opinion of physicians and druggists who are familiar with the new calomel that Is wholly free from the objectionable effects of the old-style calomel. An occasional purifying of the system and thorough cleansing of the liver are absolnte|> essential to health and. as all doctors know, calomel is the only drug that accomplishes this result. Now that the unpleasant and dangerous effects are entirely removed. the popularity of the new calomel, t'alotabs. will be vastly increased. Its effect Is delightful. One tablet at bedtime, a swallow of water?that's all. You wake up next morning feeling tine, youi liver cleansed, your system purified and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Kat what you please ?no danger. No restrictions of habit or diet. t'alotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends and guarantees them.?(Advt.) EXECUTORS' SALE OF REALTY AN MONDAY. September 2, Saieeday. ^ between the legal hours of sale, by virtue of authority Invested in us as Executors, we will sell at Public Auction, before the Courthouse Door, the following described Real Property, belonging to the estate of S. N. Johnson, deceased, to wit: 1. One House and Lot near Cannon Mill. 2. Four lots from the J- M. McCl&in property, near the Cannon Mill. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for all papers. H. L. JOHNSON. SAM JOHNSON, 64 f. 3t Executors. YORK MOTORCAR CO 8. L. COURTNEY, Proprietor. 6:30 P. M. * UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OUR PLACE WILL BE CLOSED AT 6.30 P. M. PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY. YORK MOTOR CAR COMPANY. THE STAR THEATRI TO DA Y?THU RS D A Y MARC Me DKKMOTT? WlthMildred Manning in "Mar Jane's fa. a vitagrapn jsiue niuuo feature, in Five entertaining parts. FRIDAY CARLE WILLI AMS? With Oortnne Griffith in "Transgres 8ion," a love drama of a strong man' fight for his brother's honor. Don' miss this. COME. SATURDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN? And Edith Johnson, in "A Fight fo Millions." Episode Xo. 3 of this thrill Ing serial, entitled "The Secret of th Stockade." Also a Hig "V" t'omedy am the popular Ford Weekly. MONDAY "SOLDIERS OF CHANCE"? Featuring Evart Overton and Mi rlam Fouche, in Five interesting reel; STAB THEATBE J. Q. WRAY, Manager. Ladies' Skirts WE ARE SHOWINO a splendl line of LADIES' SKIRTS? In Silks. Serges, etc., in a variet of Colors and good Styles and i all sizes?Priced at $1.98 TO $4.98 There are quite a number or cspe cially good values here and ai early selection will be worth you while. NEW FALL ROODS Are coming in rapidly, t'ull am let us show you. Fienstein Bargain Store sweaters A Ft'I J. l.INK OK MKN'S, WOMKN'S ANP CHILDREN'S SWEATERS? $1.00 T0 $12.50 IT WILL I'AY YOl' TO LOOK OVKH OlrIt STOCK AND OET PRICKS ON ALL STAFLE GOODS. McCONNELL'S The Fall of the Year IS COMING RIGHT ON, and wit! it cooler days and nights. Soon yoi wiln>e needing a new New HEATINt STOVE- This is the time to thin! about US and after thinking, eominj to see US ubout the STOVE you wil need. We have the STOVE?Coal am Wood?and at KIGUT PRICES.' FURNITURE? Your folks are going to want some thing new in FURNITURE and FUR NISHINGS tins Fail. Again, Call am See US. You will save time and per haps money by seeing our Furnitur and getting our Prices before buying. SEWING MACHINES? Say, Mr. Man. give your wife a rea surprise party this fall by giving her i new Sewing Machine. We know sh needs it. W have them. All kinds. M. L. FORD 1 lTn.lo?#uL-?iai nml VTttl tin imxiiorii vinariuiNvin CliOVKK. - - s. C\ SHINGLES DO YOU NEED ANY SHINGLES If so. it will PAY YOU to see US .ibou SHINGLES before you buy. We bavin stock? No. 1 Heart Pine Shingles, No. 2 Sap Pine Shingles. Thin Cedar Shingles. Thick Cedar Shingles. All kinds and sixes of NAILS, Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails. LUMBER? Everything you need to build house. See Us for Hog Feed. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale and Retail. M. B. Clinton R. Ll Clintoi CLINTON BROS., Cash Grocer FOR SALE 1 Dray Wagon and Mule ? 1100 0 * New Refrigerator 15 0 1 pair New Detroit Computing Scales 125 0 3 pairs Counter Scales 7 0 1 Rolls 2u in. Wrapping l'aper 7Jc n 450 Sales Dooks 15 0 1 First-class Cheese Cutter ? 5 0 4 Show Cases ? 25 0 2 Cash Drawers 5 0 1 Cole's Hot Blast Stove 15 0( 500 pkg. Washing Powder 5 c Pkg 300 Cakes Soap ?... 5c Cak 100 lbs. Grain Coffee 15 c lb 100 pkg. Arbuckle's Coffee ....23c Pkg 75 pkgs. Va- Pride Coffee 23c Pkg 25 1 lb. Cans Luzianne Coffee ........30 40 1 lb. cans Maxwell House Coffee 30< 10 3 lb. cans Maxwell House Coffee 90< 6 3 lb cans Oaraja Coffee 80' 90 Rolls Toilet Paper 7c Eacl 25 cans Dutch Cleanser 8c Cai 100 pkgs. Soda 4c Pkg 24 can Cooking Oil ? ~38c Cai 6 doz. 1-2 gal. Fruit Jars $1.05 Doj 1 60-gal. Galvanized Oil Tank.... $10.0' CLINTON BROTHERS PUBLIC TRUCKING ? HAVE purchased a Motor True! A and will be pleased to do Genera Trucking anji Hauling of all kinds fo the pullc?in town or out any distance Truck will be on the Job all the tlm and driven by Mr. Floyd Allison. I you have hauling to do. phone Nc 211 for prompt servtca 65 tf J. G. SASSI. V The Enquirer wants your order for Commercial Stationery. j WANTED |# A FORD Car. In good mechanics " condition and at fair price. See m at P. X. Moore's office. QUINX WALLACE. 67 t .f. tf LOST LAST WEDNESDAY VrTALKIXG Stick; yellow; looks lik a regular cane with Joints; crook ed handle silver trimmed. Suitable re ward to finder. 67 2t C. E SPENCER. ii SPECIAL?HOUSES AND MULES? * Just arrived. Good ones, too. Cal n on us and see what we have to shov you. Want anything in this line W can till your requirements. Prices ant terms are right. ; JAMES BROS. lTTe r ,". IT CAN BE A SUCCESS OH A FAIL rl UKE. WHICH WILL IT BE WIT! YOU? Look at the men who are successfu _ in the eyes of the world. Ninety-nin< out of every hundred started a Banl Account when they were young?an< stuck to it. And now, look at the failures. Ven _ few of them have a Bank account now Not speaking of when they were younj Perhaps you think ycu have no enough money to start an account Haven't you a dollar? Thr.t 1j all 1 takes at THIS BANK. rj Just try it for a year or six months If you do not wish to continue it yoi have lost nothing by the trial. Which Will It Be?Success or Failure! y irs UP TO YOU. " Bank - of Hickory Grove HICKOKY ttltOVK. S ('. joti^Hnni GRAPHOPHONES? I'ut ?n?' in your homo?you will enjoy its tine music, dialogues, etc., during the lonjjr winter evenings. See lis for Records and asks us nboiil tli- 1'rices and Terms. York Furniture & Hardware Company TURNIP SEEDS?/ SOUTHERN PRIZE, PU YELLOW GLOBE, WH1 THEY ARE FRESH AND It inn n . PITV 1 a J. t. DnsoD, rrop. vj i i i I ' Till-: SKItVU J . CARROLL SUPPLY CO [1 ; WHITE HICKORY WAGONS? J i? YOU PROBABLY need or will neet * a new Wagon before harvest time 01 for hauling wood next winter. See U( before you buy. We have the Wagon; ?the WHTE HICKORY?as good ai * ever built, and you'll iind that oui prices are right. Have both One ani Two-Horse sizesIJ LOU N'T BUGGIES? If you expect to buy a BUGGY nov or later, SEE US. We have them?sel the BLOUNT Open Top, Rubber Tired Side and End Spring models. It is < Buggy of real Quality?one that wll , pay for itself In long time service anc ' worth every cent of Our Price ant 11 more. Come and talk it over with us CARROLL SUPPLY CO. 1 THE BOYS AND GIRI a : Will perhaps need i Handbag. If tke^ ; good selection liereT runks?34 and 3 ~ : Suit Cases?$1.25 ! Handbags?Standai 1 I Leathers?Priced..... We are selling quit i our stock still has : o i NEW FALL GOOD 0 ; J j Yes, they are comii 1 j now, and while sto< J complete, we can sL 5 somethings?for ins I BOYS' CLOTHING[ A splendid assortm c the family ^Good s I Priced from I j MEN'S PANTS? Good line of styles ' ?Prinprl from ? j DREW SHOES FOB L/ . i All the newest and 1 winter wear?Tans, 5 NEW DRESS GOODS/ r ^ Including many sta t are verv attractive. ! SHOES J. M. 5 ' J COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L1 Founded 1785. e A COLLEGE of highest standard, open to men and women. An intentionally limited enrollment lnsuret individual instruction. Four year - courses lead to Bachelor's Degree. The Pre-Medical course a special feature. Military Training, established In 1917 e under War Department Regulations, is * in charge of U. S. Army officerAddress HARRISON RANDOLPH. It President. Charleston. S. C. Turnip Seeds NOW IS THE TIME to sov Turnips. There is a good season in tho ground, and as soon as the ground can be prepared the Turnip Seed should be put in the ground. You'll find Turnips and Greens good this fall and winter and the i>reens win DC nne next sprints, oc sure that you plant a patch of Turnips. WE SELL BUISTS'S SEEDS? Long recognized as the standard of highest quality. Have a good big stock of the Best varieties. Let us supply you with the Turnip Seeds for your 1 Turnip Patch, and don't fail to plant v a good sized patch. York Drug Store It Is Up To You I There were 35,000 fatal accidents in the United States alone last year and two million persons were seriously 1 hurt or a life destroyed every fifteen b minutes and an injury every sixteen c seconds. YOU (and those dependent 1 on you) cant afford to l>e without f A PERFECTION DISABILITY POLICY t which insures against death by acci. dent or loss of time on account of act ciihnt'or sickness. It is sold and baiked by Maryland Assurance t'or. |oration, and is the policy that fills i tlie pocket book in case of death or of disability from any cause. Invest!> gate today. Tomorrow may be too late. SAM M. GRIST, All Kinds of Good Insurance. Better Groceries in these DATS when all kinds of goods are very high and many articles of food are unobtainable, it Is worth while for every consumer of edibles to buy and use only the BEST of Groceries?the best In quality, tho most in nourishment?because the quality goods go further. This store Is constantly receiving New, Fresh, Seasona; I !<* edibles. This week's arrivals include? oHve Zest, Milk Cheese, Maine Canned Sweet Corn, Canned Fngli-li Peas, Fat Mackerel, extra large; Premier Dressing, Cocoa, Seeded Haisins, Kingan's Hums and Sliced Bacon. Also have? , Fresh Cabbage, Beans, Potatoes, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, etc. l/cl This Store Serve You When You \ Want Quality Groceries. W E. FERGUSON ILL KINDS rple top, seven top, :te globe and mixed. PURE. TRY THEM NOW. PHARMACY Clover, S. C. K IHtilG STOKE" MILL PEOPLE'S STORE CHARLOTTE bIHfcfcl Yvnrv, o. v. .WANTEDr a Three Barrels Irish Potatoes s r and 200 Pounds Cabbage per week, until further notice. , WILL PAY 2 CTS. Lb. for Cabbage and $1.50 per Bushel for Potatoes. 1 See Us for Your Groceries. ' MILL PEOPLE'S STORE A. D. DORCETT, M?n?o?r. 3 GOING TO COLLEGE 1 Trunk, Suit Case or 7 do, you will find a ! 6 inch?$5.00 to $30.00. 1 to $18.50. d sizes in a variety of : - $1.50 to $22.50 | e a lot of these, but some good selections. >S ABRIVTNG NOW lg in pretty fast just eks are by no means iow you good lines of tance? ent for the young men of ! styles and all sizes? : $5.00 to $16.75 Suit s, sizes and qualities $3.50 to $8.50 I ldies? >est styles for fall and Blacks, Fancies. lNDHOTIONSples in new patterns that 5TROUP shoes Real Estate i All aboard the train to auccaad. Bu; | REAL ESTATE. 1S6 acres about 2 miles from town 01 Sutton road: two J-room tenan 1 houses: 4-horse farm open; plent; of timber. For a bargain see me. 105 acres. 5 miles from York on Klng"i Mountain road; 6-room residence barn; good pasture, etc. Will sel as a whole or in two parcels. Nice building lot, 50x156 feet on Char lotte street. Will take nice cow ir part payment See me about this Two nice lots on East Jefferson St. near Graded School. It will pa> you to investigate. Remember, I have lots of others? both country and town. Money to lend at 7 per cent or farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Room 20-1, First Nat'l Bank Building, ICE CREAM Now that hot weather has come, occasionally you will want ICE CKKAll for your home and for parties, picnics, etc. LET ME SUPPLY YOU. Any flavor you like in any quantity, from One Quart upwards. Get My Price before you try to make your own creum. Quality and Cleanliness Guaranteed. MY SODA FOUNTAIN Is ready to supply the thirsty with all kinds of Ice Cold Drinks from the Fountain spout and also in bottled drinks?Ginger Ale, Coca-Cola, PepsiCola, Chero-Cola. Bevo. etc. ' CHOICE FRUITS You will always And here a firstclass assortment of the best Fruits. Cull on me for your Fruit wants. EAT AT JOHN'S When you feel like eating, come to my Restaurant. Lunches and n ea. served on short notice at moderate prices. Yorkville Candy Kitchen JOHN DKMVS. I'rop. MARSHMALLOW CREME Marshmallows, toasted and otherwise, are quite frequently used In making desserts. The modern and more satisfactory way is to u. e MARSH MALL<?W CREME. This is something new ami dainty. Put up in pint glass jars?30 GTS. Pint. FOR ICE TEA Nothing in the way of table beverages is quite so refreshing as well made iced tea?"It touches the spot" ? Let us supply you with the Tea you use?We have? Silver I'ot Orange Pekoe, 45c 1-2 lb.: Morara, 35c 1-2 lb; and Excellent Liulk Teas, at 60 Cts. lb. FOE DESSERTS We have Jello. Jiffy-Jell, Gelatines, Bakers's Cocoa nut, gruted, in tin. TANGLEFOOT those pesky tiles?We have the Tanglefoot. SHEREK & QUINN SCREENS WE WILL THANK YOU TO PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS THAT YOU WILL WANT THIS SUMMER. We have the SCREEN WIRE, the LUMBER and Oie WORKMEN" NOW ?We might not have all of them nexl Summer. Remember, plcaee, that Oni Screens arc made to Order?for Yoni Windows and Doors. They are not just made to sell, but To Fit and to fjast and they do both. See Us About This At Once. SCREEN WIRE? If you already have Screen Doors and Windows that the wire has given out on, we'll be glad to re-wlre youi screens. Better see about this too We can get out of Wire. JNO. R. LOGAN C. LOGAN MOORE. Manager. Please Pay at Once WHO? ME. YES. SIR, YOU ARE THE ONE I AM TALKING TO IF YOU OWE THE YORK FURNITURE COMPANY ANYTHING ON ACCOUNT. ALL THESE ACCOUNTS ARE DUE AND I DESIRE TO CLOSE UP THE AFFAIRS OF THE YORK FURNITURE COMPANY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IF YOU OWE THE YORK FURNITURE COMPANY ANYTHING, I WILL THANK YOU FOR AN EARLY SETTLEMENT. QUINN WALLACE. SPECIAL This Week BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ANE GROCERIES HER I * MAIL YOUR ORDERS FOR POTATO SLIPS?CAN DELIVER 80.00C THIS WEEK AT $2.95, DELIVERED. CANE SEED AND PEAS AT $2.:>C I'l'Jlt UlIMlUb?S1\A/H IB ldi>i< ITED. EVERYTHING SOLD ON CLOSE MAKGAIN AND WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. J. D. HOPE SHARON - 8. C. REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE 82 Acres?Of good, level lanJ, with 6-room house, joining Fl~><l Jackson's Store place. It 1j a No. 1 Frrm. D. M. I'arreit?Place, 11-2 miles from Clover; on Clover road; 300 acres; 6-r dwelling; 3 4-r tenant houses. Will sell as a whole or In two tracts. Priced right. Six-Room Rouse?On 62 acres of good land, on Howell's Ferry road, 3 miles from Courthouse 118 Acres land?6-r dwelling, l-r tenant house, 1-2 mile of Zion church and school. 200 Acres?Of saw timber and wood1 ->?K(n miu nf Kinn church. Saw mi*vi, niuiKi v timber worth price of whole tract Two Vacant Lots?90x300 and lOOx 225 feet, on King's Mountain street Building Lot?<0x225 feet, on west side Wright avenue. 137 Acre*? 7-room dwelling; 2 tenant houses. Known as the Will Wallace Place?< miles south of Yorkvllle. Level land. J. P. Kcll Property?7-room dwelling; 1 1-2 acre lot on East Liberty street Yorkvllle. Let?Near Graded school?90 feet front; 200 feet deep. On shady side of the street See me about It. C. F. SHERER- Real Estate. OUR BEST j Everything of a B > trusted to our care 9 attention. We shi 1 a share of your bu ! THE LOAN AND YORK, "The Bank for TAKE CAKE OF YOUR (gr EYES YOUR EYES are without a doubt the nto.st Important organ of the body , and should be taken special c&re of. i ; You should have them carefully exam ' ined occasionally whether you wear , ; <1 lasses or not If It be Real, Honest : Service and Protection you want see Shierier, "Ttie OpiomcUist"; if It is Style you want, see Shleder also: If it be the best Olass money can buy, you i want to see Shleder; but If it be a big \ lot of money you want to spend, see j some one else. < Ask the hundreds of glad souls who ' have been to see me about my work and prices, and see what the man that fit you with glasses did for your pock- | etbook. All Examinations Free. ' b. L. S1UEDEK, D. O. 1 OUR BUYERS HAVE FROM THE NOi I And \vc are already recei OUR READY TO | And while it is true that | line is higher, prices are n | pie have been led to think | has boon not a little canioi | you'll not find prices quite 5 are expecting. [ We now have on our n SILK D] | Made up in the Newest St] ? Afjulo nit iii t)w> Yfitvflsf St.\ \ $7.75 to' : All Wool Serge Dress* : $9.95 to A Few Coats have als< 1 | $18.95 to E Mora New Goods are | while we cannot just yet f = ])lctc lines, we'll he please : look whenever it is conven ! KIRKPATR1CK-E f 1 RubberjGeods? We have Just received a big line of the Highest Quality Rubber Goods. We have? Fountain Syringes?$1.00 to 3.00. Hot 'Water Bottles?$1.00 to $2.50. , Ice Caps?#1.00 to $2.00. Bull) Syringes?50 Cto. to 75 Cta. Breast Pumps?35 Cta. to 50 Cts. Also have Syringe Tubing, Nipples, i Catheters, Etc. I These goods are manufactured by , the B. F. Goodrich Co., and are REI.1TBLK and as good as rubber goods ' can be made. When you are in need ' of anything in the Rubber Goods line, don't fail to come and look at these goods. Our Motto?Service and Quality. I CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIK, Proprietor. Phono No. 2 CLOVER, S. C. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii 1 "DO THE THING* = T1IE PERSON TODAY V 2 CESSFUL MUST "DO THE 2 Y??U may have YOUR lap full ol 5 time make a Failure by neglectii S them E Ono of the prime reasons for ? E the Things That Count" That Is. 5 having a STRONG BANK ACCOU E SAVER AND DEPOSITOR, begin E AL" is at YuUR service. 1 THE FIRST NA1 | YORK ^ "You Had Better Bo = O. E. WILKIN'S, Prowlt 1 ? i BUGGIES WE STILL HAVE A FEW BUG- ( GIES of the carload we received a ' short while ago. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET for a BUGGY, We believe We can please YOU and will appreciate it if YOU will call and see these Buggies. WE SELL FOR CA8H or on TIME and will trade for Your Old Buggy. The line of Buggies we sell are as good as can possibly be built for the money at which they sell. FOUR GOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGIES FOR SALE. See Us. CARROLL BROS. FOR SALE : T HAVE three pairs of Pure-Bred DuA roc-Jerseys, seven weeks old and duly registered. Address mo. Clover No. 4. R. C. FAULKNER. ?3 tf. I VIM AND VIGOR?WORTH A FOl BOTH ARE YOURS IF YOU TAK1 MAN! King of Beconst Builds up the Nerves, and Sexua. Blood?A Bullder-up < "MAKES YOU FEEL For Men and Women Ful One Dollar?A ATTENTION anking nature en, receives our best all be glad to have siness SAVINGS BANK s. c. The People" Khaki Testaments We have a nice line of these and Mill mail one to any addreaB in the United States, postage prepaid on receipt of price. 75 OTS., in Stamps or by Money Order. Send one to Your Soldier Friend, your Brother, Husband )r acquaintance. It is a timely, always icecptable gift WATERMAN IDEAL PENS? $2.50 and Upward. You couldn't juy a better Pen?there isn't any better made. You couldn't give a more ippreciated gift to your Soldier Friend >r Soldier Son. Sent anywhere on receipt of price. SEW DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Are now arriving. We'll be pleased to show you. Better shop early. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SHARON - - 8.0. RETURNED{ RTHERN MARKETS I ving quite a quantity of : WEAR GOODS all Merchandise in this ? lot as high as many peo- | prices would be. There ? ifiage in this respect and | i so high as you perhaps | m m icks quite a few E EtESSES e fles, Priced at = , les, Priced at i $19.75. }s?Priced at I $22.50. j arrived?Priced ; i $37.50. arriving every day and | show anything like com- 5 id to have you come and = licnt to you. = IELK COMPANY |j Phone 1&3 , Phone 16*" Crockery, Enamel Ware, Tinware, Glassware, Churns, Lamps, Tuba, Buckets * WELL, to make a very long story very short?Our Whole Line of Hardware, including too many articles for us to try and put in print. But we extend to ill an invitation to CALL AMD SEE US for YOUR WANTS. We assure YOU we will give them prompt attention, and thank you for giving us the opportunity of having YOUR order. SEE US FOR ROOFING. YOBK HABDWABE CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiijl 3 THAT COUNT" 1 s .1IO WOULD BE sue- ^ 3 'I'llI.NUS TI1AI Wl.1T." 5 ' Opportunities and at the same Sj lg to take advantage of any of ~ luceess Is to be in position to "Do S HAVK A RESERVE FORCE by 5 'NT. If YOU are not already a E NOW. "Tin; FIRST NATION- E riONAL BANE - S. C. I Safe Uian Sorry." K. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. = IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIUlltHUUIIIui FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHARON, - - & c. ? Mcmlicr Federal Reserve System ? START IT NOW You have doubtless been intending lo get on a buainess basis and do your business In a business way?transact ill your financial affairs through the Bank?this Bank. START NOW. Every day you put the start off you are losing Just that much of the advantiiron nf doine thlnes the Bank way. No, It doesn't matter how small your beginning is. You'll have a chance to make your business grow, and it will ?row. Try it Come In and talk the matter over with Us?We can tell you tome of the advantages of doing business the Bank way. f. S. HABTNESS, Cashier. 9Q~ The Enquirer solicits orders for >taiionerjr?-better Heads, Bill Heads, ill kinds of High Grade Commercial Stationery. ft TUNE ALONE E LOME motive Tonics I System?Produces Rich, Red >f the Entire Body. CXJOITALLOVER'' >1 Treatment?No Benefit No Cost II Druggists. / M *: *? ?