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- OLD SPARK PLUGS For the Next THIRTY DAYS We will allow FIFTY CENTS EACH * FOR YOUR SPARK PLUGSGOOD. BAD, INDIFFERENT IN EXCHANGE FOR A SET OF OUR Guaranteed "NATIONAL" SPARK PLUGS rmrc OPCT TV rmrr ll'ATJT n A 11 ll< UJbOA I-l 1IUJ iwiiuv. | HUPMOBILES THIS SPACE IS AWAITING _ THE ARRIVAL OF ^ HUPMOBILES WATCH IT. THE PRICE OF HUPMOBILES WILL BE $1,335.00 F. O. B. FACTORY. WAIT ON US. YORK MOTOR CAR CO. By S. L. COURTEY, Prop. CHOICEST FRUITS My line of FRESH FRUITS Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons Is of the very choicest qualities- wnen you wa . Fruits good Fruits, I can supply you. SHIVAR GINGER ALE I have this popular Ginger Ale. It is easily as good as any ale sold on ^ this market better than most others ,. can supply you by the bottle or the dozen. Mav I? FRESH BREAD I also sell the very best FRESH . BAKER'S BREAD, put up in sanitary oiled wrappers. Call on me when you next want the better kind of bread. Also have full line of National Biscuit Co.'s Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Yorkville Candy Kitchen TIME TO PLANT NOW THE SOONER YOU GET THEM IN THE GROUND THE BETTER THE CHANCE OF MAKING A FAIR POTATO CROP. See us for Irish Potato Seed. To be sure we have the Cobbler and the Red Bliss, the most popular varieties and best producers in this vicinity. YES, when the Gardening feeling gets in your bones of course you will want seeds the right kind of seeds for early vegetables. See us for what you want We have the Garden Seeds that grow best in this section. AND INCIDENTALLY ? No matter what you might want in the way of Fancy and Family Groceries, it is worth your while to see us for your wants. People who know, say that our prices are LOWEST. SHERER & QUINN OXFORD SEASON HERE And we are ready for it with an es-! pecially good line of OXFORDS for Men, Women and Children. We have a wide range of styles, leathers and prices. We can please all comers in I the quality wanted. Come and see our line ol'Oxfords. * ? YOtfft EASTER SUIT Every man wants a new Spring Suit and he ought to have it. Let us fit you out .from our Made-to-Measure Line. Correct in style, in Quality and in the Price. The Fit, we guarantee. But if you want a Suit for Easter Sunday you will have to have your measure and se lacuon pretty quieit. we nave anc?uj sold quite a number of Made-to-Measure Suits. Can we have your order NOW. We'd be glad to have it. f WWe have Brown Sugar. G. W. WHITES1DES & CO SHAKO* - - S. C. ARE YOU PREPARED I TO MAKE A REAL START AT YOUR FARM WORK? If not sure about It. suppose you call on us for some of the things you are sure to need For PLOWS, HARROWS. FORGES. TRACE CHAINS. BACKBANDS, CLEVISES. PLOW LINES, HEEL SCREWS. COLLARS. BRIER CUTTERS, Etc. ? In fact anything and everything that ?'ni Vvftin wam tr\ molro vniir work Will liv J WW %w ?? i?--w .. and more efficient. PAINTS? Yea, sir, we have It. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND US Ready to SERVE and to SATISFY. f Try Us. YORK HARDWARE CO. GROCERIES I ..MAKE ..A ..SPECIAL ..STUDY OF GROCERIES You get the benefit. My Line is Complete My Qualities are Unsurpassed If My Prices are the Lowest Consistent1 with the Quality. CROWN PATENT FLOUR Try a sack of Crown Patent Flour. It pleases our most particular customers and we would be pleased to have ^ your name on our list of satisfied users. * Right NOW is a good time to lay in a supply of FLOUR and COFFEEBoth are likely to advance soon. Let us supply you. FRESH VEGETABLES Eat more of them for better health. See what I have on hand. W Charleston and Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Plants, postpaid, 25 Cts. 100. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. A. MARIO ATTORNEY AN1) COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office opposite the Courthou3e. Telephone No. 126, York Exchange. YORK, S. C. IHHW R HART J vim ??*??* ? ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR C AT LAW. Prompt and Careful Attention to A! Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, S. C 76 f.t It J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention to all Legal Business of Whatever Nature. OfHce Opposite Courthouse. DR. WM. ffl. KENNEDY DENTAL STKGEOX Office on Second Floor of the Wylie Building. Telephone*: Office, 99; Residence, 166. k. ? k CLOSES ON SATURDAY OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE COMES TO AN END NEXT SATURDAY. MARCH 15TH. IT HAS BEEN A DECIDED SUCCES8 AND DEMONSTRATES THAT PEOPLE GENERALLY ARE QUICK TO APPRECIATE GOOD VALUES. AND THEY SOON FOUND THAT WE HAD THE BARGAINS. VISIT US THIS WEEK. CREPE-DE-CHINE, $2.50 value ?A Special at 51.98 *a. SILK POPLIN. SI.75 value....$1.25 Yd. GEORGETTE CREPE, S2.76 value ?Special . ..$2.15 Yd. MESSALINE, a S2.40 value?A Special at $1.89 Yd. There are only FIVE more days of this Sale?Ends Next Saturday night. SEE US FOR SHOE BAP.GAINSFeinstein's Bargain House FOR THAT COLD Take REXALL COLD TABLETS. Guaranteed to give satisfactory results and recommended for the treatment of colds in the head, together with the headache and fever that usually comes with a cold- Sure, they arc good, and thousands of people are using them. FOR THAT DISTRESSING COUGH Take REXALL COMPOUND BARK Cough Syrup. It hits the spot and almost Instantly relieves that distressing cough that keeps you and the family awake at night. It bring! relief and helps to make the expectoration easier and less painful and Jarring to the system. It is so good and sb efficient that its makers Guarantee Satisfaction. Oh, yes, you can get both here. * YORK DRUG STORE* The Bank of Clover CLOVER. 8 C. YOUR BUSINESSNO MATTER what your line be It Farming, blacksmlthlng, well digging, merchandising or professional, ought to be, for your own personal satisfaction, handled through the Bank this Rank if it is most convenient to you. THE BANK WAY IS THE SURE WAY of knowing just how you stand financially. It tends to system in business affairs. It gives your business affairs a better tone with the man with whom you do business, but do not come into direct contact with. It win give you more confidence in YOUR OWN BUSINESS AFFAIRS. THIS BANK, right at your door, offers its services to help YOU to better business methods. We want Your Banking business and will do everything a good bank can do to merit Your business and your Confidence, and without Your Confidence, then of course, this Bank doesn't expect your business. But we believe <we can have both to your advantage. JAS. A. PAGE. Caihier. rarm Mortgage Loans Made In York County through Attorneys C. E. SPENCER, York, S. C. C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, S. C. Interest rates low. Get ready for crops, improving the farm, buying land, and settling over-due claims. CAROLINA BOND & MORTGAGE COMPANY, Union National Bank Building, Columbia, - - S. C. LIME, BRICK, CEMENT LIME We have both the barrel Lime and the Hydrated the latter kind is of greater strength and it is pulverized. (It is a good time to use lime plentifully around your premises for disinfecting.) BRICK If you need 100 or 1,000 or tens of thousands, see us. CEMENT To be sure we have Cement plenty of it. See us for your need. T.TTM'R"E!'R THTf! XI V AJ* Vl For anything and everything in the way of Lumber Rough, Dressed, or manufactured into Flooring, Ceiling, Doors, Windows, Balustrades, etc., sea ua before you buy. CEDAR SHINGLES Wa sell the famous Red Cedar, the longest lasting and most satisfactory of all shingles. Yes, we've got the right price, too. LOGAN LUMBER YARD ON THE STRENGTHof this statement of our condition we solicit your banking Supervised by the United States Government. Managed by an alert Board of Directors. Wide awake and progressive. More than Fifteen years of continued progress. Always courteous. Always accommodating. It is our pleasure to Serve. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF YORK, S. C. "You liad Better lie Safe Than Sorry" (? Bank No. 169. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C., at the Close of Business March 4, 1919 Resources. Loans and Discounts $821,856 86 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank 40,060 00 Overdrafts 1,054 44 Furniture and Fixtures - 2,858 68 Other Real Estate owned 4,261 90 Due from Banks and BankI ers 72.448 64 Currency 8,208 00 Gold 750 00 Silver and other minor Coin ~.. ". ....1. 2,061 91 Checks and Cash Items,.... l,3425i 46 War Saving's Stamps 832 99 Customers' Liberty Bond.... Account v. 42,850 00 Treasury Certificate of Indebtedness 10,000 00 Total $508,069 38 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $ 30,000 00 Surplus Funds 15,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,44173 Due to Banks and Bankers 6,913 65 Individual deposits subject to Check 233,059 59 Time Certificates of Deposit 172,670 05Cashier's Checks ....3,601 81 409,331 45 Liberty Bond Certificates of Deposit 42,850 00 Customers' Coupon Interest Account, 232 55 Unearned Discount 800 00 Accrued interest 500 00 Total $508,069 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York, ss. Before me came JAS. A. PAGE, 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. JAS. A. PAGE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12 day of March 1919. (Seal) J. P. SIFFORD, Notary Public. Correct Attest: S. A. Sifford, T. M. Campbell, M. L. Smith, Directors. I AM STARK ON My eighth year In business and want to thank my friends for the trade they have given me. I invite a continuance of your patronage and also want to add new customers to my lists. Call on me for Garden Seed, Onion Sets. Irish Potatoes, and almost everything to be found in a General Store. I think I have what you want. SHOES? To be sure I have Shoes. See me for your next pair. Also call on me for Hosiery, Overalls, Work Shirts, Collars, Ties, Men's and Boys' Pants, Dress Shirts, Writine Paper and Tablets, and also for Caps. I CARRY A STAPLE LINE Of Cloth Cheviots, Ginghams, Fleece Lined Bleaching, Flannels, Sea Island, School Serge, and a line of Notions, as well as Underwear for men and boys. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Gentlemen who want their Clothes made to measure, will do well to see what I have to offer In the way of Spring Fabrics, Fit and Price. See me for everything in Groceries. fbuun ai io.io ior ien uuys, uesinning February 26. Soda, 6 pkgs., 26c. Kerosene Oil, 16c gallon. I buy, sell and grind corn. Call on me. J. B. McCARTER R. F. D. No. 1 Filbert, S. C. I LADIES, LET US SHO1 ? \ We mean the new $ fine Footwear The X fashionable leathers, | the most perfect fitti | for women who want j{. dress wear. Our sto< | THE IRVIN DRE | THE WALK-OVE | Names that fairly guara ? Quality, Style, Finis value for your shoe m X We will be pleased to si & styles You will be p | I SHOES J. M. S Charter No. 6,931. REPORT OF COh FIRST NATIC At York, in the State of South Carolim 1919: RESOU Loans and Discounts, including re-d those shown in b and c) Customers' liability account of acceptai purchased or discounted by it Overdrafts, secured, $ None; unsecure U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bon U. S. certificates of indebtedness) U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulat Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 31-2, 4, and 41pl edged Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Ban! Slock of Federal Reserve Bank (50% of Value of Banking house, owned and uni Furniture and Fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve I: Cash in vault and net amounts due froi Checks on other banks in the same cit porting bank (other than Item 17).. Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17, an Checks on banks located outside of cit porting bank anu other casn items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer S. Treasurer Interest earned, but not collectedNotes and Bills Receivable not past Total LIABI1 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and ta Interest and discount collected or credit maturity and not earned (approxim Amount reserved for all interest accrue Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to National banks Cashier's checks on own bank outstand Total of Items 3?, 33, 34 and 35 Demand deposits (other than bank de Reserve (deposits payable within 3i Individual deposits subject to check ... Dividends unpaid - Total of demand deposits (other thi subject to Reserve, Items 36, 37, 3 Time deposits subject to Reserve ( days, or subject to 30 days or more tal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for Other time deposits . Total of time deposits subject to I 43, 44, auu 45 Bills payable, other than with the Fedei including all obligations represei i/Mi-nrl r\*Y%r\v* fVtort rnelicpniinto Bills payable with Federal Reserve Ba Total Of the total loans and discounts show and discount was charged at rates i 6197 Rev. Stat.) exclusive of notes 60 cents was made, was $....None STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Cour I, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the that the above statement is true to t! Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Seal) JNO. R. HART, Nota Correct Attest: J. M. Stroup, O. E. V BANK OF HICKO?EoV] HICKORY GROVE, S. C We Invite your business and assure you that every courtesy and accommodation consistent with good banking will be granted JL S. WILKERSON, Pres. W. 8. WILKERSON, Vioe Pre* L. M. ALLISON, Cashier, J. L. PLAXICO, Asst. Cashier. Bank of Hickory Grov< HICKORY GROVE. 8. O. TAKE CARE OF YOUR 'Hgp- EYES YOUR EYES are without a doub the most important organ of the bod and should be taken special care o! You should have them carefully exam ined occasionally whether you wea Glasses or not If It be Real, Hones Service and Protection you want ee Shieder, "The Optometrist"; If It 1 Style you want, see Shieder also; if 1 bo the Best Glass money can buy, yoi want to see Shieder; but If It be a bi lot of money you want to spend, se someo ne else. Ask the hundreds of glad souls wh< have been to see me about my worl and prices, and see what the man tha lit you with glasses did for your peck etbook. All Examinations Free D. I, SHIEDER. D. O. .^bov0l._ "ALL KINDS OF GOOD INSURANCE WE ARE READY TO DELIVER COTTON SEED MEAL, 16 PER CENT ACID, MURIATE POTASH, MANIPULATED OUAN'O, NITRATE OF SODA. Farmers who have not yet put ii their order tor Nitrate of Soda, can d< so yet. OATS AND HAY k We expect this week: One carload of Red Rust Proof Oats One carload of No. One Timoth] Hay. We are saving the farmers monej on FLOUR. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale and Retail. IV THEM TO YOU- I Spring styles in Ladies' Y, Newest Styles, the most Y , the most stylish lasts, ng Slippers and Oxfords Y nothing but the best for i 3k includes 2 W, THE PETERS, If !R : y v T ntee the very best as to > jh, .Comfort and biggest !|? ioney. jj> low you the many good $ leased with what you see. Jc TROUP SHOES I Reserve Diatriot No. t IDITION OF THE ~)NAL BANK i, at the Close of Business on March 4 RCES. iscounts (except $417,026 60 ices of this bank 38,431 67 $465,458 11 d, $244.44 244 U da, but including ion (par value) 12,600 00 12,600 0C 4 per cent, un 18,200 00 18,200 0( i stock 100 01 subscription) 2,700 0( incumbered 21,000 0( 2,000 01 lank 23,048 32 n National banks 56,224 7i y or town as re 6,508 11 d 18 $ 61,732 89 y or town of re 1,146 9( and due from U. 626 0< -approximate on due 2,850 0( - $602,505 71 .ITIES. $ 60,000 0( r$"T?inf7~80 xes paid 1,834 11 11,432 6i ed, in advance of iate) 6,500 0( id 9,953 3: 12,500 0( 34 4( insr 5,615 7! $ 5,660 19 posits) subject to 0 days): - 244,250 If - 75 0( in bank deposits) 8, 30, 40. and 41....$244,325 18 payable after 30 ! notice, and posmoney borrowed) 95,788 81 - 71,364 51 teserve, Items 42, $167,153 32 ral Reserve Bank, iting money bor 30,000 01 nk 15,000 0i . $602,505 71 n above, the amount on which interes n excess of those permitted by law (Sec upon which total charge not to excee< The number of such loans was None ity of York ss: nhnm rtnmorl Hanlr H r\ anlomnlv qtl'PH l he best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. 3 13th day of March, 1919. ry Public. /iikins, W. I. Witherspoon, Directors. 17=0000000000000000000000 ! [ NEXT j I WE WH.L EXPEC* ||l MILLINERY, W ; j And a Wonderful Li: - | j I Had to Pay fo: I j I IN OUR NEW SPE TIFUL HATE * i j i ready-to-w: ^ ' | Our line of Ready-to-Wear i j I prettier, better made, better i j i offered for Less Money than jjij DRESSES AND D: b l j i Susquehana Silk Poplin Dri t Iff wavy, cop en, ere en, ana XI g \ \ TA FFETADR ESS ES^AuThe e I | i for this season Priced i I J i Very attractive Combinatloi j | 1 Taffeta and Georgette Crep k J I Satin and Crepe-de-Ghine Dr t i j ore and Black Priced 1 |! COAT SUIT I COAT SUITS are strong this vory attractive in style an lower priced than last seast find them here in large va Blue is the leading color. All Wool Serge Suits Priced All Wool Serge and Poplin Su in Linings Priced BEAUTIFUL S: TAFFETAS? Yes, we have colors and black Priced $1.1 SATINS In Balck and all Co $1.2 White, All Silk, Figured Crep I very fine quality Priced SILK SHIRTING A big line ful patterns Priced 48 Ct White and Flesh Wash SatlnCREPE-DE-CHINE All sha< CREPE-DE-CHINE black Black Thistledown Taffeta Pi GEORGETTE CREPES All good quality Priced at All Silk POPLIN, 40 inches \ at $1.50 lisflOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOi CITY MARKET / } YOU CAN GET ALMOST ' ANY KIND OP MEAT YOU WANT at the CITY MARKET. COUNTRY and STORE HAMS, either sliced, at 50 CTS. Pound. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS every . FRIDAY and SATURDAY.' We buy EGGS and BUTTER all the time. Even the kids in Yorkville know Old George wont cheat or lie; But there are some people in town yet Who deny one-half they buy. O. G. CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. SHERER, Prop. I HAVE IN STOCKLATELY RECEIVED A VERY CHOICE LOT OF PRESERVES AND APPLE BUTTER. STILL HAVE MINCE MEAT. LOUIS ROTH FEATHER BEDSAre not so commons as they used to be. New fangled beds are more used now, I but it is very few people who do not' j like to sleep on a Feather Bed they are restful and pleasant, especially on , a cold night We can furnish you real good Feather Beds at attractive prices. Ask us about them. > rocking chairsno home ever has too many Rockers few have enough. We have a j ) splendid line of Rocking Chairs and i ) the prices are most attractive. Let us ) show them to you. > cooking stoves ' This is one of our strong lines. We J have all sizes from the ordinary Cooking Stove of small size to the master of j , them all the MAJESTIC, and further,, you'll find our prices very attractive. Let us show you. } T PHPT1 ill JJ A" V AW V ) Licensed Embalmcrs and Undertakers } CLOVER, - - 8. C. ' TAX NOTICE 1018 * ) Office of the County Treasurer of York ' ' County. . York, S. C., Sept. 17. 1918. ' ^"OTICE is hereby given that the j TAX BOOKS for York Count> , will be opened on TUESDAY, the \ 15TH DAY OF OCTOBEU, 1918, and ^ remain open untU the 31ST DAY OF , DECEMBER, 1918, for the collection ' of STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL and LOCAL TAXES, for the fiscal year 1918, without penalty; after which , day ONE PER CENT penalty will be * added to all payments made in the ' month of JANUARY, 1919, and TWO PER CEN'" penalty for all payment* made In me month of FEBRUARY. 1919, and SEVEN PER CENT penalty will be added to all payments made . from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1919. ro the 16TH DAY OF MARCH, 1919. 1 and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into executions and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution ir. loonwlonpfl with 1/1W. ) All of the Banks of the county will ) offer their accommodations and facili ties to Taxpayers who may desire to I make use of the same, and I shall take t pleasure in giving prompt attention to i# ill correspondence on the subject. 1 All Taxpayers appearing at my office will receive prompt attention. Note The Tax Books will be made up by Townships, and parties writing about Taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. 000000000000000000000000000 TUESDAY j MARCH 18t IS THE r YOU AT OUR STORE FO IDY-TO-WEAR, DRESSE tie of Goods of All Kinds Tha r It a While Back. This Will tfNG MILLINERY WE AR 5 EVEN MORE ATTRACT EAR CAPES, DOLB this season Is Which will yours be? materials and attractive and we i last season.' them Look them o DT*QCVa CAPES Priced tt?iOD?jO COATS Priced ...? lupe Priced* LADIES' ( ..$4,98 to $6.45 We are showing a few good shades Spring Oxfords in H (9.95 to $35.00 Both In Black and l Dresses e Priced at Come in and let us sh 25.00 to $37.50 We might liave jus esses In Col- -.... - , (9.95 to $35.00 WHITE SI CJ From our big line we < thing that will pleas< season and and styles are good d somewhat 25 Cts., 35 Cts., 48 C >n You will DIMITY QUILTS Pri' nety Navy WHITE $10 to $12.50 Voiles and Organdiesits with Sat- at 36 inch Nainsooks .._ 20.00 to $35-00 40 Inch Nainsooks ry XTQ 40 Inch Nainsooks Lt Yellow and Lavend them in all 29 Cts., i 25 to $2.50 Yd. WAISTINGS In Wh lors Priced Striped Voiles ver 15 to $2.50 Yd. Priced at e Skirting Checked Dimities Pri - BOYS' CI s. to $2.50 Yd. We are showing a spl< -II sn trt 31.9:4 for Bova Suits in a les..~$1.50 Yd. $1.98 Yd. Better Suits in very riced $2.50 pleasing patterns P Shades and $1.98 Yd. BOYS' PANTS We ca vide Priced want. Good All Wo< and $1.98 Yd. Pants Priced at Kirkpatrick-B loooooooooooooooooccoccccca Stomach Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant, a glass with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old worn-out stomachs, converting food into rich blood and sound flesh. Bottled and guaranteed by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shelton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone YORK WHOLESALE GROC., Distributors for York. BU1CK CA OAKLANDCARS The Best at the Price I We are Local Selling Agents See Us About Them HALL & WALLACE I LET US SELL YOU A GENUINE VULCAN PLOW the Best in the world, and also let us supply you with GENUINE Vulcan Repairs. They are cheaper than the Imitation, because they last longer. A CARLOAD OF FLOUR Got it in last week. The quality is there and we have the right price. SEED POTATOES The sooner planted the better your chances for a crop of Irish Potatoes. Yes, we have the Seed. SPARTAN DAIRY GRAIN If you have a milk cow it is up to you to make her produce all the milk and butter possible at the lowest cost per gallon or pound. That is just exactly what Spartan Dairy Grain does more milk and butter at less cost. It costs more than some feeds It is, worth more than most feeds. FLKuUSON & YOUNUBLOOD REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE piIVE Room House, on lot 90x300 feet, on King's Mountain street. The J. W. P. Hope House, Store Room and about two acres of lot, on South Main street. 48 Acre.s Of land nea.* New Zlon church. Will sell cheapFive Room House A Good Store Builuing and two Acres of Land, at Filbert, belonging to Mr. E. L- Wood. 92 Acres Of good, level land, with * * ETM Tonlrfinn'fl 6-room nouae, juiumt nu/u u?vn>v_ . Store place. It 1j a No. 1 F-'.rm. Slx-ltonm House-On 62 acres of good land, on Howell's Ferry road, 3 miles from Courthouse 118 Acres Land 6-r dwelling, 3-t tenant house, 1-2 mile of Zlon church and schooL 200 Acres Of saw timber and woodland, within mile of Zlon church. Saw timber worth price of whole tract. Two Vacant Lots 90x300 and 100* 225 feet, on King's Mountain street. Building Lot 60x225 feet, on west side Wright avenue. 137 Acres 7-room dwelling; 2 tenant houses. Known as the Will Wallace Place 6 miles south of Yorkville Level land. Lot Near Graded school 90 feet front; 200 feet deep. On shady side of the street. See me about it. C F. SHERER. Real Estate. HBOOOXSSSMOUBXXUeXXOS \ND WEDNEl h AND 19th DATE ' R OUR ANNUAL SPRING 01 S, COAT suns, CAPES, t We Are Selling Now for Mu Look Good to You and We'll ] E SHOWING A WONDERFU] IVE THAN EVER BEFORE. IANS,1 COATS WHT The Capes are very The most extensiv are selling lots of ever shown ver White Pique Skirl $10.00 to $35.00 White Gaberdine _ $10-00 to $20.00 styles Priced . DXFORDS TricolettSkh^-P r of our better Ladies' WUv tlgh and Low Heels We always have I Tans Priced at the best styles $1.98 to $6.50 All Wool Serge I ow yon what we have All Wool, Heavy 1 it what you want. Others in the finer tIRTINGS AlMVooTpiaUi~sitl :an show you 'some- /"ITTDT } you. Our varieties vUAl Priced at Plain and Fancy C is., 68, 75, and 98 Cts. ced $1.68, $1.75, $1.98 Better qualities, 1 GOODS very " ????! -All White Priced JYLJ!j.N C 18 Cts. to $1.25 Yd. We are~Agents fc 25 Cts. and 2!) Cts. PLUS" Guarant 85 Cts.and 39 Cts. same price the ;. Blue and Flesh, er Priced at These are here in 19 Cts. and 48 Cts. Yd. and Styles for y Ite Checked and Men's Worsted Si y sheer qualities Priced at 25 Cts. to 75 Cts. Yd- Men's All Wool Se ced 12 1-2 to 35 CTS. .OTHING B-Pn?cdat''2: mdij) line of Clothing fTPXTTC!' 1 II sizes Priced at.. ixISiPJ lO J $4.08 Men's Fine DRESS snappy models and drass and Silksriced to Please Men's Dress Shirt! $6.95 to $13.95 $2.50 Fnnii Mr ,n show you what you MEN'S TIES Bei si Pants and Cotton plentiful assorti 68 Cts. to $2.00 Pr. ends Priced elk Company XMOXOBOiXOOOOCOOXOXnOOl lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i WE HAVE GARDEN SE = LET I S SUPPLY YOUR WANTS :: OF SEEDS OF RECOGNIZED Q = PLY YOUR NEEDS. ONION SI | Mail Orders Filled Proi 1 J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY PH = - "THE SERVICE DF SillllllMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHII IIIIIIIIIIiillllilllllllill^Hll III! Illlllllllllll llllll i ALL MAT < = COMPANIES 11 u 1 ~ The following statement made s Sj 1913) has been quoted in these colur a tion in which x propose to use it will - "The Agent of Another Company, bu j MUTUAL BENEFIT, is quoted as sa S ness man realized how far superior t S other companies, it could sell all th a without a sales force (Agents)." It is 2 been an experience In the history o 5 motely compared to that brought abo S by the Influenza, and neither is it a s S companies were so hard hit by the a mortality ratio, as compared with th 2 and among the largest at that, have S duce their regular dividend scale, whi 2 until further notice, and certainly dui S at all, while on the other hand the M S at the beginning of the year, and set 2 do it, that it WOULD MAINTAIN a SCALE DURING 1919. It was in pof 2 fact that about ten years ago it comt 5 cally calculated sum each year knowi a Fund" and another known as the "S 2 preciation Fund," and although it wa a it was taking unnecessary precaution a reason of war conditions and excessi a war and the influenza, has enabled it a of its way. 1 SAFETY FIRST Has Beei ;; ABSOLUTE SAFETY has been tl a succeeding managements of the Mut 2 tion in 1845, and as a result no life ir a nearer being able to withstand any oi 2 issues as liberal all-round contracts, a sides it has a record without a blemish 2 ERY MEMBER A SQUARE DEAL. 1 While It Is a Fact That It 2 It is also a fact that almost half the a today is to persons who already have a merous instances they buy more witi 2 TUAL BENEFIT is the ONE Life Insi a had to meet competition, and for the 1 2 WAYS SET IT. I SAM M. GRIST iiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tweareo i| BEGINNING SATURDAY !; Beginning Promptly ! | Merchandise at LESS Tha Cost. Friends, this is i in a supply for a long ti this class of Merchandi : these Prices They're ! | 2,000 yds. Yd-Wide Unbleac 20 Cts value the Yi I | One Case. 2,500 Yds. DRESS GING < i value The Yard | i One Case of 20 Cts. APRON GINGH. and a good time to buy The Ya j i 39 Cts. ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHI! i HAMILTON HICKORY SHIRTING I 1 ARMY KHAKI CLOTH At I Heavy 40 Cts. GALATEA At ' j SILK POPLINS At J I TAFFETA SIKS At I [ INDIAN HEAD TWILLED GOODS ! j i etc. A 40 Cts. value At the Yai ! j ONE LOT MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND C KEDS, Etc. At < SALESMAN'S SAMPLE SHOES W % from handling Easy to Clean 5 $1.00 SHOES at 50 CTS.; <1.60 ? nrrrvno AA D.tU I 'n IOtlUClO ill^liUU A Uli, AIU"K V, SHOES AT HAI One Lot Misses OXFORDS and PUMI OXFORDS Sizes. 12. 13. 1 and JOB LOT MEN'S HATS Values 31.50 BOl S' SUITS At $5.00, $6.00, $6.50. MEN'S SUITS At LADIES' COA1 New ones arriving daily Priced at ... LADIES' COATS Splendid values am 1/OIKS' SHIRT WAISTS Beauties... IADIES' OXFORDS See Window D side Styles ar>d Prices right McC0NNELL DRY G | THE HOUSE WITH UAuauAA^uium .1 f WAY \ t % 'ENING OP NEW i j I COATS, SILKS j | ch Less Than We ! 5 Do More Business. { [1 LOT OF BEAU- , I j! COME. . | {; TE SKIRTS I j e and best line we have i | a Priced 08 Cts. to $2.50 i | i Skirts In very snappy j I ' $2.08 to $4.?8 ] ( 'rlced at $8.05 )L SKIRTS a big line of these All ? 3rlce $3.98 J 3erge Priced $4.08 qualities and best styles I ! $5.05 to $0.05 J I j irts Priced $6.50 to $12.50 J atnr annns !!! Curtain Goods Priced at j | 15 Cts. to 25 Cts. Yd. | l n Sun-Fast Colors and al Priced . 35 to 68 Cts. ! CLOTHING ! | ?r the famous ."STYLE- [ i eed All Wool Sujta the world over I ' .. $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 i | a good range of Patterns j i oung and older men. - | i lits Blue and Brown 1 i ? $9.95 rge Suits Priced at i , $12.50 and $15.00 1 i SERGES and FANCIES i - $19.95 to $29.95 FURNISHINGS | 3 SHIRTS Percales. Ma-All sizes, 13J to 17| i I 9, 98 Cts., $1.50, $2.00 and 1 I in's Silk Shirts, $3.50. | i | lutiful Spring Styles A , I ( nent in the big wide i | i 25 Cts. to $100 \ "S I I j ! i1 m . I awawmwiiffjl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUUJJ ED OF ALL KINDS 1 WE HAVE A BIO VARIETY S UALITY AND WANT TO SUP- 5 STS, 15 CTS. QUART. r mptly. Our Seeds Grow | ARMACY Govcr, S. C. 1 tUG STORE" ~ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIIM iiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimiimimmiii!! 'ABOUT 1 THE SAME" | everal years ago (along about 3 nns by me, but in "the connec- 3 well bear being ruoted again: 3 t who carries insurance in the 3 ying that if the average busl- = he Mutual Benefit was to ALL = ie insurance it wanted to sell ? 1 no secret that there has never = f life insurance that even re- E ut by the scourge of the world r lecret that many life insurance = excessive and unprepared for r e normal, that some of them, = been forced to materially re- 3 lie others have announced that 3 ing i?is, tney win pay wuwt; [UTUAL BENEFIT announced s aside the cash with which to S ITS REGULAR DIVIDEND S lition to do this because of the nenced to set aside a sclentifl- 3 i as "The Suspended Mortality 5 lecurlties and Real Estate De- r s told by other companies that 3 t, depreciation in securities by ~ ve mortality by reason of the 3 to continue on the even tenor ? i Its Slogan for Years i be first consideration of all the ? ual Benefit since its organlza- j~ isurance company today comes ~ rdeal, and besides no Company 3 and lives up to them, and be- - i in the matter of GIVING EV- 3 Still Employs Agents ^ insurance that is being issued 3 ! insurance with it, tnd in no- S lout being solicited- The MU- 3 irance Company that has never r very simple reason that IT AL- 3 , Special Agent. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinff WeringI r MORNING, MAE. 15 ji , at 8.30 O'clock, n Factory Production ; i chance for you to lay 1 me. We can't see how | sp ran stav with Us at 1 Going Quick tedSheotmeJOCTS. jj HAMS A 20 Cta 10c i \MS Good Patterns i<?i VG At ; 25 CTS. Yd. ! 1 -At S3 1-3 CTS. Yard I _38 CTS. Yard < , 25 CTS. Yard ' $1.00 Yard > $1.50 Yard i [ For Middy Suits 25^ I :hildren's tennis shoes | i _50 CTS. on the Dollar 1 | II1TE ONES Slightly Soiled ] I SHOES at 75 CTS^ $2.00 J j m over quick. i | ,F PRICE j I *-?"<?? ^x.25 |i i and $2.90 At! 98 CTS. i | ALL WOOL SERGES, at $8.50 | I -$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Suit j i p SUITS $15.00 to $35.00 1 | i Splendid Styles, $8.50 to $20. ' l 50 C7TS. to $8,50 , ? isplay Better Still, Come In- C $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.00 Pair. I OODS COMPANY j A CONSCIENCE J