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MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. < RIDDLE'S MILL. UAS recently been outfitted with new rollers.and otherwise thoroughly overhauled. It is turning out as good flour as is to be made out of our local wheat. R. B. RIDDLE, Prop, 40 t.f. 5t. ] II - I I TO CLUB MAKERS < 'PHOSE of our clubmakers who have not yet advised us as to whether they prefer one of the premiums offer- , ed or cash commission are requested 1 to advise us of their preference at once. L. M. GRISTS SONS. ( U. S. ARMY TEXTS PYRAMID style, 16x16 feet, side walls, 4 feet, and comb, 14 feet ] high. Original price $106. Good for camping, for automobile covers and all ] other purposes. I have fifteen that I will sell at $12.50 f. o. b., Lowryville, s 52 cash, balance C. O. D. ^ 39tf 7t* O. A. DARBY. Lowryville. j SINGER SEWING MACHINES * T AM Agent and Salesman for the ( Genuine Singer Sewing Machine? absolutely the best domestic sewing machine in the world, regardless of ( price. Also I repair Sewing Machines ' of all kinds at reasonable prices. Call p on or write to me at York, S. C. 12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER. WE HAVE MORE HELP "EVJR some time past we have been ^ badly handicapped on account of <c shortness of help. We have it now? p Four Competent Men?all experienced j Automobile Trouble Men?no begin- j ners and can promise our patrons the ^ very best of service and prompt atten- , tion to all Automobile work. We'll be obliged to vou for your business. BABER'S GARAGE. ~ I NOTICE I To Landowners of Turkey Creek Drainage District of York and Chester Counties, South Carolina: 1 YlfHEREAS, the total assessment for draining the above District exceeds 5 " the average of twenty-five cents per acre on all lands in the District, the * ^ undersigned Board of Drainage Commissioners of said District hereby give } notice that they propose to issue Bonds 1 ior me construction or me arains ana levees and other Improvements through T Turkey Creek Drainage District of York and Chester Counties, South Cardial to the amount of One Hundred riiieC'li Thousand ($115,000.00) , Dollars, and bearing six per cent, interest, per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first day of January and the first day of July, of each year dur- * ing the life of said Bonds, which said Bonds shall be dated July 1st, 1919, and shall become due and payable as follows, to wit: The accrued interest ? semi-annually ther^Sfter on the 1st days of January and July, up until t the 1st day of January, 1923, when the accrued interest and one-tenth of said ? Bond issue (or Eleven Thousand Five Hundred & 00/100 Dollars) shall be- < come due and payable, and annually thereafter on the 1st day of January * of each and every year thereafter one- tenth of said Bond issue or Eleven | Thousand Five Hundred Dollars shall become due and payable until the entire Bond issue shall have been paid in full. 1 Any landowner having land assessed in said District and not wanting to pay interest on the Bonds may within thirty days after the publication of this Notice pay the County Treasurer of York County the full amount of his assessment, and have his lanii released therefrom as provided by law. CLAUD M. IN MAN, Chm., JOHNSON CAMERON, A. U. STfiAUfllAW, Commissioners of Turkey Creek Drainage District of York and Chester CountiesMay 23, 1919. 41 f 3t THE STAR THEATRE SATURDAY the height of torment**? Sixth 'episode of "The Man of Might" Also a "Big V" Comedy, "Friends and Frenaies," featuring Harry Lemon. MONDAY WILLIAM FOX? Presents Jane and Katherine Lee in "Swat the Spy." We can't imagine any one more qualified to go after a couple of German spies and swat them into the welcoming hands of the min? lone of the law than these two irrepressible imps of mischief, Jane and ^ Katherine Let. Their father had oftL en said, "Lord, send me no more girls," ^ and you can hardly blame him when you see all the screamingly funny things that happen to the two kiddies; but just the same, father was glad enough to holdout his arms to them and take back his expression at the 1 end of the story. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. PORCH FURNITURE Warm weather will come by and by, vamMI wnnt vonr nnrr?h tr? hp oom- I fortable and more or less private. Let us equip it with Porch Screens?they give privacy and also add to the attractiveness of your home. Also see us for Porch Rockers. w ART SQUARES? Have always been one of our strong lines. We are strong on them now. A beautiful line of handsome patterns? Rightly priced to make them sell. I BABY CARRIAGES AXD GO-CARTS? ?- We do not need them?Possibly you do. If so, let us show them to you. Our prices will interest youALUMINUM WARE? Most good housewives are now using Aluminum Cooking Ware. It lasts a ? lot better than other cooking ware and ? is generally more satisfactory. Come J. and see what we have in this line. M. L. FORD < Licensed Emhalmers and Undertakers. T CLOVER. - - S. C. j FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN 1 HOUSE -m mtr YUUJNUr JYlJiiJN? ] We have here a line of Summer Suite such as we hardly ever expected to be carrying1. We have the popular Waist Seam Models, liked by the young men, In Flannels and Worsteds, in both Double and Single Freasted and Conservative Styles for the older young men who would dress well in Serges. Prices range from $7.50 to $29.50 a Suit. Yes, certainly, we also have a good / line of KOOL KLOTH Suits?the very thins for the summer. ( Ti-PTTkraT-PTXT'C! "D A "Dfl A T"NT X ?J1X1 IJ1 Ulll u Limvunjiii ? HOUSE ? THE NISSEN WAGON The Xissen Wagon Works, Winston-Salem, N. C. I Gentlemen:? Twenty-two (22) years ago we sold to Mr. R. E. Brantley, of this County. a "Nissen Wagon," which has been in constant use since that time, and so far as we can learn has required no repairs of any kind. This wagon was sold at Mr- Brant- ( ley's sale the other day and was bid off at just 55.00 less than Mr. Brantley , paid us for it twenty-two years ago. Among our customers there are many "Xissen Wagons" with unusual service records, but this particular case was 1 brought to our attention so forcibly at ? this sale, that we thought it might in- ] tsrest you. , Tours very truly, < W. C. JOHNSTON k COMPANY. By W. C. Johnston. ( Moorosvllle. N. C.. April 28, 1910. < ^ If you want a NLssen Wagon, See Vs.. CARROLL BROTHERS charter No. 6,931. REPORT OF COf* FIRST NATIC A.t York, in the State of South Carolln. 1919: RESOU Loans and Discounts, Including re-d those shown In b and c) ? Customers' liability account of aceeptai purchased or discounted by It Total loans - ? - ? S'otee and bills rediseounted (other thai acceptances sold) (see Item 57a) Overdrafts, secured, $..._None: unsecure U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Born U. 8. certificates of indebtedness) J. S. bonds deposited to secure circulati Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, and 4 1pledged ? - - - Liberty Loan Bonds, 3J, 4, and 41 per secure State or other deposits cr bills - ? ! ? 1- / C Af77 < Stock of F ederal tteserve caim w ? ? ,'alue of Banking: house, owned and uni "urniture and Fixtures ^awful reserve with Federal Reserve Ba Ca3h In vault and net amounts due from Checks on other banks in the same citj .porting bank (other than Item 17) . Total of Items 14. 15. 16 ,17. and 18 Checks on banks located outside of cit: porting bank and other cash items ledemption fund with U. S. Treasurer i S. Treasurer Total liabil: ,'apital stock paid in Surplus fund Jndivided profits yess current expenses, interest, and tax< Lmount reserved for all interest accruet Circulating Notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstandi Total of items 32, 33, 34, and 35 Demand deposits (other than bank d?F Reserve (deposits payable within 30 ndividual deposits subject to check Mvidends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other tha: subject to Reserve, Items 36, 37, 38 Time deposits subject to Reserve (] days, or subject to SO days or more tal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for n )ther time deposits fr^"1 time rtt?nosits subiect to R 43, 44, and 45 Var loan deposit account Mils payable, other than with the Feden Including1 all obligations represen rowed, other than rediscounts Jills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Total ? liabilities for rediscounts, including the Reserve Bank (see Item Id) .A Of the total loans and discounts showr and discount was charged at rates in 5197 Rev. Stat.) exclusive of notes i 50 cents was made, was $....None ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?Count I, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the a hat the above statement is true to th lubscribed and sworn to before me this (SEAL) F. E. CLINTON, Nc Jorract?Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, W, BANK WTTH T TT V. TT X Jk M * ** ~ First A It Safeguards the People' Your l Its Ample CapitalStrong Board It ? TTATTT1 T XUUA X Every reasonable serv All the Safegua; ds pos this Bank to Protect its I When you think Bank, thi THE FIRST NATIONi "You Had Setter Ik SEE US FOR YOUR GRAIN CRADLES. ' SNATHS. i GRASS BLADES. BRIER BLADES. kLSO FOR YOLKBABY CHICK FEED and SCRATCH FEED. OIL COOKING STOVES Let us insist that you call in and see iur Oil Cooking Stoves?Your wife ertainly would be pleased to have one n her kitc'ien?2, 3 and 4 Burner Oil >toves. Let us show you. 70TTOX HOES? 6. 7, 7 1-2 and 8 inch Cotton. Hoes? ^rice reduced. See us. Merchandise That Makes Friends and Service That Keeps Them. FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -J. A. MARION ? VTTORNEY AXI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office opposite the Courthouse. Telephone No. 126, York Exchange. YORK. S. C. JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 'rompt and Careful Attention to All Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, S. C 76 f.t It J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. I'rompt Attention to all I agal Business of Whatever Nature. Office Opposite Courthouse. DR. Wfri. M. KENNEDY ? RENTAL SI lUiKOX ? Office on Second Floor of the Wylie Building. reli'phoues: Office, ?i>; Residence, 100. FOR FINAL DISCIL\RGE M"OTICE is hereby given that we have made a Final Settlement with the Probate Court of York County, as Administrators of the Estate of O. E. j HIST, deceased, and that on May 26. Ll?19, we will apply to said court for jut discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. A. M. GRIST. C. W. CARROLL, April 26, 1919. Administrators. Reserve District No. 5 JDITION OF THE )NAL BANK a, at the Close of Business on May 12. RCES. lscounts (except $512,187 83 ices of this bank 19,603 62 $531,791 45 n bank $19,832 33 19.882 33 $511,959 12 d. $2.823.23 2,823 23 ds, but including ion (par value) 12,500 00 12,500 00 4 per cent, un $ 6,195 00 cent, pledged to s payable 15,000 00 21,195 00 subscription) 3,000 00 ncumbered 21,000 00 2,000 00 unk 27,450 04 nnHrm.il bankers 41,567 77 r or town as re 2,045 48 8 43,613 20 f or town of re171 44 and due from U. 625 00 $647,037 03 [TIES. . I $ 50,000 00 50,000 00 $ 28,063 56 ? paid 3,916 69 24,146 87 1 9,953 34 12,000 00 Jig 2,810 81 _....$ 2,810 81 >osits) subject to days): 207,745 79 - 859 00 n bank deposits) , 39. 40, and 41....$20S,104 79 >ayable after 30 notice, and posaoney borrowed) 117,02$ 14 - 120,193 OS eserve, Items 42, $237,221 22 2,800 00 2,800 00 il Reserve Bank, ting money bor 35,000 00 15,000 00 ? $647,037 03 >se with Federal $ 19,832 38 i above, the amount on which Interest excess of those permitted by law (Sec. upon which total charge not to exceed a _ rn 'oano H'flc WflnP. xne numoer ui ou<_i? ivuu .. ? y of York ss: bove named bank, do solemnly swear e best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. 22nd day of May, 1919. >tary Public. , B. Moore, A. A. Burris, Directors. National IT PAYS s Money Money of Directors s Conservative Policy PROTECTION. ice gladly rendered. ;sible are thrown around Patrons. nk FIRST NATIONAL. IL BANK OF YORK : Safe Than Sorry"' FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. IIAVING made * 1th the Probate Court of York county a Final Settlement as Administrator of the estate of A. G. Lawrence, deceased, notice Is hereby given that on the 2d day of June, 11)19, I will make application to said court for a Final Discharge from I all further liability in connection with said administration. ANNIE Y. LAWRENCE, May 9, 1919. Administratrix. 37 f 4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. IN THK PROBATE COURT By J. L. Houston. Esquire, Probate Judge for York County. VyHEUEAS, MARCUS C. LOVE has j applied to me for Letters of Administration. on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM J. HUNT, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad* monish an ana singular ine mhuicu and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 29TH DAY OF MAT, 1919. to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grantedGiven under my hand and seal, this 13th day cf May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen and in the 143rd year of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York County. April 1, 1919. f . 39 3t SHOP WORK Please remember that we are always prepared to supply everything in the way of Building Materials?Rough and Dressed Lumber, Door and Window Frames, Flooring, Ceiling, Balustrades, Stair Railings, Mantels, etc.. but also please remember that we have a thor OUgniy equipped pmm ?uu me ed to do all kinds of Mill Work or? very short notice. If you have any special kind of shop work that you want see us. We have expert workmen to take care of your wishes. BETTER FLY SCREENS We have been making lots of Ply Screens?Doors and Windows?and we continue to make them. Our Screens are BETTER than others. We make them to PIT YOL'R Doors and Window. They are built to Inst and do last. If you want lasting Screens just phone us and we'll take your measures and give you a satisfactory job. LOGAN LUMBER YARD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII | Is the one w | Which earns I is liable to ' | v out I A DEAD DOLLAR is tj =: this Bank, whi h always earnin = compounded q i Department. ! THE LOAN & 5 "THE BANK FOl >. 1111 r!11111i111111:1111111;111ii11111111111111111111 !| AN ANNOUNCEMEN* I | CONCERNING OUR YOUNG ] LINED SUITS?All Wool Flai I > If you are a judge of value, 1 I j They are the Right Goods at the OH, GIRLS! OUR ? ! Sent us a New Shipment of SI I DRESSES?At $15.00 and $18-50i COMPARE VALUES?then use y< ? MIDDY SUITS?At $2.98, $3. ! OUR SHOE DEPART1 In every detail. Shoes for every the best makers lines carried, su i W. L DOUGLAS, HAMILTON-BP i AS LONG A! I 40 inch Sheeting?20 Cts. ! 25 Cts. Ginghams?At ! M0CONNELL DRY [ THE HOUSE WIT BUICK AND OAKLAND AUTOMOBILES 1 Place orders now for future delivery. One Ford Touring Car for a < Quick Sale. QUINN WALLACE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihhi { IRISH POTATO E WE HAVE THEM?YOU NEED T S Killer, Paris Green, El Vampiro, : 2 Killer. All of these are thoroughly ? Phone 65. We arc Always at E J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY PI E: "THE SERVICE f. uiiiiiimiiimiimimiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimi ! EVERY HOME NEED SEE FT AND Every now and then a you need an extra bed?y not want it all the time-^-l need is pressing. Many fc having a DAVENETTE l 1 P 111 T\ Iuseiui ana comiortaDie u; comfortable bed at night. Davenettes?the Simplexvice?either to open it 01 let us show you the Sim] very handsome piece of fi need that you have in voui YORK FURNITURE A 50 HAMS WANTED We want to buy FIFTY COUNTRY CURED HAMS. If you have any to sell, see us at once When you have a good Fat Beef to sell, LET ME KNOW. FRESH FISHFRIDAY AND SATURDAY. We will have a nice assortment of FRESH FISH FRIDAY AND SATUR UA I. J-.CI uo na?c ;uui viu&i. ... .... When that Calf gets four weeks old? Gets too strong for wife to hold? Just send him on to town? We pay you the cash right down. ? O. G. CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. SHERER. Prop. MELON SEEDIt is about time for planting Watermelon and Cantaloupe patches. See us for the seeds you want. ' We have the same good varieties we have been selling for years past?the satisfactory kind?in bulk, and we want to supply you. * YORK DRUG STORE * i<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimimiiiiiii:r_ hich earns you hide way; | [ you nothing; and which | 'turn up missing" with- | a moment's warning. | k LIVE DOLLAR ? le one which you place in | ere it is always safe and = g interest. 4 per cent | uarterly in our Savings | SAYINGS BANK ) tl THE PEOPLE" ~ iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r OF IMPORTANCE { MEN'S FLARE MODEL SILK | \ inels in Blue, Green and Black. this proposition will interest you. 1 i Right Price?....$25.00 and $30.00. ] I fEW YORK BUYER !! LK and GEORGETTE CREPE J i ?Worth 50 per cent more?Just *i | jur own Judgment. I 98, $5.00, $7.50 to $10.00. < , ' flENT IS COMPLETE ! | j member of the family, and only ! I ' ch as SHERWOOD, CROSSETT, ' \ [OWN, BILLIKINS, Etc. I \ \ 5 IT LASTS I | ( value 10 Cts. Yd. !?j 15 Cts. Yd. i; j GOODS COMPANY jjj H A CONSCIENCE J I ] ggggggggggggggjggggggggggg. j MAKE HAY BETTER SOW SOME PEAS AND CANE SEED. . ! \ We have CLAY r VINE Peas, and ! WHIPPOORWILL. Also have CANE j SEED. | SHOULD YOU NEED j A few sacks of FERTILIZER to finish I out, we can furnish it j 16 Per Cent Acid, Guano, Top uresser, miraic ui ouu? COTTON HOES, HARROWS, EXTRA ! TEETH and FENDERS. YORK SUPPLY CO.i Wholesale and Retail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim j BUG KILLERS [ 'HEM NOW?Stonecypher's Bug 5 ; Black Flag and Dr. Hose's Bug jj; z efficient bug killer*. E : Your Service. Try Us. r ^ iARMACY Clover, S. C. | | >KVG STORE" = : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlT | S ONE- ill YOU'LL WANT rr ||| ,n emergency arises and 11 ou don't need it and do j! s >ut when you need it the j | [ Iks solve the problem by !; : L* I 1 bftw/lriAWtA On/1 I ! JDXJXS Cl ilctilUOUIIlC ctuvt | ; ivenport in day time?a |! j We are showing these j | j ?it is a one motion de- ! j close it. Come in and |! 1 fiex Davenette. It is a j | j lrniture and it fills that 11 \ ? home. ! | j ND HARDWARE CO. j COTTON HOES We have them? All sizes? ] All Weights? j 60 CENTS Each. /N A -nTlAT T nTTT>-nT XT /1A uiu&itujjij aurjrijx kju. . i When you want Mixed Cow, Horse, Mule or Chicken Feed, insist on the Feed in the \ CHECKERBOARD SACK Then you'll get the Genuine PURINA?the Best? Your Grocer will supply it if you ask for it. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD ' } MARK JULY 4TH ON YOUR CALENDAR | ;l; Put a Red Mark Around It and Then Remember >: That JULY 4TH is to be the Date of the Big- x ; ;i; gest and Most Profitable x ' | GOOD ROADS RALLY |; Y A *TT\ T? A flTrnm T>Trt*TT? % AJMU riUiNIU # X | Ever pulled off in South Carolina?Certainly the X Biggest Ever Attempted in the Piedmont. f X Governor Cooper will bs here, aa will representatives of the $ State Highway Commission and the Good Roads Bureau of the De? y & partment of Agriculture. Governor Bickett has been invited. Con- y y gressman W. P. Stevenson will be present if possible and all of these V r -gentlemen will Speak on Good Roads and How to Get Them. Y & There will be a monster Automobile Parade, and a Mammoth y y Picnic Dinner. Also arrangements are under way to try to secure y jf the presence of a Squadron of Army Airplanes as additional features jjj X for the day's pleasures- X >{ All of York County is invited, as are the people of Gaston and y y Mecklenburg and Cleveland Counties of N'orth Carolina, and our y neighbors from Lancaster, Chester and Cherokee. We want YOU. I I* WE WANT YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS & TO COME TO YORK ON JULY 4TH | Yes, to be sure, you'll be here. $ YORK AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION | m >! iii an Mfci ill in ati Hi i>i ami an in im an ill ii> in ?- ? GENTS' HIGH GRADE FURNISHINGS [ Few stores outside of the larger cities carry as fine \\ a selection of good quality furnishings for gentlemen, as you can always find at this store. We are Specialists in Furnishings for men who want Quality-.goods, and too, you'll also find that our prices i1 are somewhat lower than the stores in the larger towns offer. Our stock at present is very complete with everything that men wear?From Hosiery to , Hats?May we show you our lines i SHIRTS?In a dozen styles and fabrics. UNDERWEAR?Union Suits and Separate Garments?Short and Full Lengths. j COLLARS?In all the best styles. T I IT.fi A Kfionfiftil QooArfmonf nf now Tioa "IT> JL 1 1JKJ UL UV^aUliULUX UUkJVX l/uivxiv vx XXV ?? AXVV xx^ all styles, 50 Cts. to $2.00 Each. Wash Ties?25 Cts., 35 Cts., and 50 Cts. HALF HOSE?In all the popular fabrics, in plain colors and fancy patterns?25 Cts. and Up. ;, STRAW HATS?Panamas, Leghorns, Bankoks, Sennits and Splits in all the most fashionable !' styles and variously priced. ' ! Always pleased to show you our quality goods. ; i cunrc T M. STROIJP SHOPS I j U1IVUU W ? ? ? wwwiwiiipni imimtiin iw mnywuyw mmwmmmmmiwiwj! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "T 9 ( ? -- - ?? rwrwwrymm nnvniT ITAIT 11T ft ftTTfl )NI = ; W? HAVfc iHJtlVl WHtlN YUU WAM Wl f i E i Yes, to be sure, we are yet supplied with a suf- | j j ficient number of Mules to supply any reasonable = < \ demand that may be made on us by farmers and | J others who need additional work animals for farm | or other use, and too, we have the kind that you | will be pleased to own, that will meet your require- | .ments in every way?quality, weight, size, style. | Come and see us if you have a hurry need in your | J snrine: farm work. We can supply you. j M"LE3 JAMES BROTHERS H0ESES J' miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiim ! MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS 11 I J We Have Them and Want to Show You What We < I I Have. Will You Let Us Do So? j; < | I; ; Little Boys' Cloth and Straw Hats?Priced j; I 50 Cts. to $1.50 Each J l < * i | i \ Men's Sailor Hats?Rough and Smooth Straw | J J ?Priced 50 Cts. to $4.00 Each < I j I Men's Panama Hats?Several good styles? I Pn'ppd $3.98 to $4.98 Each f j I KIRKPATRICK-BELKCOMPANY !' I SELLS IT FOR LESS I J " ?? " *?>?! Ml >! Mi an OUR STAND IS BETWEEN THE : POSTOFFICE AND THE BANK ji AND OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS stand be- i , tween us and bankruptcy. Now we are offering you something to [ stand between you and sickness?something that will insure your i health a'nd add to your comfort both day and night?In the daytime \ ' by keeping out the disease carrying FLY, and at night by keeping | ) out the malarial MOSQUITO. j t We have SCREEN DOORS, SCREEN WIRE, FLY TRAPS, ! 2 FLY POISON', and FLY SWATTERS, and also Springs, and Spring \ Hinges. Hooks and Door Pull. Let us help you give tne r ly ia. If it is something serviceable that you are looking for, see us. ^ YORK HARDWARE COMPANY ? j' ivmu m nfimniiim mm m uv uv mmFVfvnwwwnwmnwmw in uv uv m u 0 DISABILITY INSURANCE There are comparatively few men ivho go through life from the time . they are 18 years of age until they go west" as the dough boy puts It, vho do not lose more or lees time from :heir daily occupations on account of lisabling accidents or sickness, and as i rule they are not prepared to stand he financial loos, to say nothing of he doctor's bill and often hospital iXDenses and when thev once rat back n harness they find the burden they vere carrying before they were knocked out greatly increased. Now to be acrsonal, brother, how would such an sxperiencc leave you? Are you indexmdent or dependent on your earnngs? If you have a "rainy day fund" lon't you think-you would be better dcased if on returning to your job 'ou would find it Intact because of he fact that the Maryland Insurance Corporation had paid you $100 per nonth during your disability? Call tnd talk with me about a Marcasco Disability policy?the most liberal :ontract covering all kinds of sickness md accidents that is being Issued oday. SAM M. GRIST. ABOUT GROCERIES Ladles and Gentlemen: A word with you about Groceries. WTien you buy Groceries for your table you want the Best in Qaulity and the Most for your money. My constant attention is given to Groceries and I believe that I can make It to you- interest to become a REGULAR CUSTOMER at this store. All sorts of Foodstuffs are gradually advancing. Take my advice and buy freely of the goods quoted here: FRESH VEGETABLES? Always in stock. Everything sold at # Lowest Prices consistent with quality. Potato Slips?Let your orders come now for Potato Slips?$2-50 per 1,000 delivered. Orders filled in S to ft days or Money refunded. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. 17-YEAR LOCUSTS The government has sent out warnings to all owners.of fruit trees, to the effect that the Locust will be worse this year than it has ever been before and advises SPRAYING of all fruit trees. We are ready for you here? we have Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Bordeaux, etc. Have these in Dry Powder form?easily dissolved in water, so you can make your Spray Solution as needed. All successful gardeners SPRAY their tomato, bean and cabbage plants and Irish potatoes?It insures better crops. W9~ Don't forget If you need Glasses we do the work scientifically and satisfactorily. Shieder-Snelling Drug Co. 9 GENTS' FURNISHINGS RIGHT HERE IN SHARON you can And most anything wanted In Furnishings?We have Men's and Boys' Shirts, Fancy Soft Collars, Neckwear, Hosiery. Caps, Hats. Practically everything In Notions. OUR SHOE DEPT. Don't forget our Shoe Department We believe we have the best Shoes In Sliaron?Have them for Men, Women, / Boys and Children. All sises and good styles. We certainly believe we can save you money on Shoes?"We Bot Em Rite." See Our Special Bargain Counter of Shoes. W Let Us make your Spring Suit to Four Own Measure. Scores of choice samples for selection. PEANUTS? Planting any? See us 'or the seed you need. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SflAHON - - 8. C. COCA-COLA 5 CENTS ICE CREAM, 5 CTS. Yes, we know the tax is on, but we :ry It for a while?Coca-Cola, Glass, S Cts.; Ice Cream, Cone or Saucer, ft n#o Taa Pfflom aiinnlfa/1 hw tha nllflrL gallon or more, any flavor.* "* LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH? Shlvar's Ale, best yet Sweet and Sour Pickles, Fins CatSalmon, Sardines, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham. Seeded and Seedless Raisins. Fancy Cakts and Crackers. Macaronia and Spaghetti, 10 Ots. Package?3 for 25 Cte. Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Fancy Fruits, etc. Use Shepard's House Fly Driver?It kills 'em. Yorkville Candy Kitchen JOHN OEM AS, ProprietorSURELY GOOD Are those flne California Evaporated Peaches that we are offering our patrons. Some folks.say that they are <f not ouite as firood as the best FTesh Fruit Try a pound or two. Jfou'll be delighted with them. PRUNES? Everybody, that is, everybody who s looking for health, eats Prunes. Not )nly are Prunes delightfully good to sat, but they are also a health diet Dur Prunes are especially fine. HAKE YOUR OWN LIGHT-BREAD? You can, if you'll use our MAGIC If EAST or FULTON YEAST, and also >ur MELROSE FLOUR. Lots of local adies are using this combination anu failures are very lew. Try it yourself. LHP-O-LITE? The prepared Marshmallow dress* ing for cakes, makes cake^ daintier, i'ry it ou your next cake?h1.'.MKW fir. OTTTNN REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE CUVE Room House, on lot 90x309 " feet, on King's Mountain street. . The J. \V. P. Hope House, Store Eioom and about two acres of lot, on South Main street. 48 Acres?Of land n&*.' New Zlon :hurch. Will sell cheap- . Five Room House?A Good Store Juilding and two Acres of Land, at Gilbert, belonging to Mr. E. L- Wood. 92 Acres?Of good, level land, with I-room house, Joining Floyd Jackson's store place. It is a No. 1 F"vrm. Six-Room House?On 62 acres of rood land, on Howell's Ferry road, 2 niles from Courthouse 118 Acres Land?6-r dwelling, J-r enant house, 1-2 mile of Zlon church ind school. 200 Acres?Of saw timber and woodatid, within mile of Zion church. Saw imber worth price of whole tract Two Vacant Lots?90x300 and 10Ox "r *?* Vf???foin at rant . ? U 1CCI, UU n.1115 a uxvuuiM.M Building Ix)t?60x225 feet, on west tide Wright avenue. IS7 Acres?7-room dwelling; 2 tenint houses. Known as the Will Walace Place?6 miles south of Yorkville. Level land. Lot?Near Graded school?90 feet front; 200 feet deep. On shady side of 'he street. See me about it. C F. SHERER- Real Estate. ' J