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"I appreciate your offer to look after matters connected with the bureau until Mr. Kohn returns, but perhaps it would be better to continue the present arrangement until that time, allowing Mr. Horton to cover whatever may happen, as he has been doing since you have been away from Columbia. "Let me repeat to you personally what I have already said to Mr. Kohn, as head of the bureau, that the News and Courier appreciates the general excellence of the service you have given It during the period of your connection with the paper, and that I am \ genuinely sorry that you have chosen to take, a stand in this matter, a most important one as I see it, to which this paper can not give Its Indorsement. "Yours truly, "Robert Latham" SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. ? Mrs. E. H. Aull, wife of the editor of the Newbery Herald and News died last Friday of typhoid fever. ? Spartanburg. July 24: The first * * ? r\t tha nOWlV warrant icr a ?iuiauun ...v , enacted marriage law in this state was issued today when George Durham, a negro, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Andrew Ferguson, the negro preacher who married his 16-year-old son to a 40-year-old negress. The arrest will be made tomorrow. ? Mrs. Caroline Robertson, wife of Manager McBride C. Robertson, of the South Carolina Cotton Oil company's plant in Columbia, was willed last Saturday as the result of a fall down the elevator shaft of the National Loan and Exchange bank building. The fall was from the second floor level:, but as to just how It occurred is not definitely known as there were no eye witnesses. It Is thought that she walked into an open door after the elevator had passed up. When found she was unconscious, and death followed In a short time. ? Columbia special of July 22 to the News and Courier: Governor Please received today a postcard from Union, in which his correspondent, referring to the governor's order to Sheriff Long to raid every near-beer saloon he found, said: "I?nlfe your friends in Union and they will knife you when the time cornea Your information on the scene Is rotten and you are being used to gratify the unwise spleen of a swellhead." Governor Blease said, with regard to this warning. that his information on the nearbeer situation in Union had been gained from the newspapers of Union, and he had deemed their statements ample warranty for his instructions to SherlfT Long. Mr. W. E. Gonzales, editor of the * 4* ?" ? Inlnppr^ column in sutler, was OC1IUUD... ...J? In an automobile wreck near Fountain Inn, Greenville county last Friday. He was on his way to Join Mrs. Gonzales at Asheville, and at Fountain Inn the negro driver of the automobile suddenly came upon some electric wires dangling across the road. Fearing the possibility of the wires being live, the driver sought safety by turning to one side and the machine turned turtle in a ditch, with both Mr. Gonzales and the driver underneath. Mr. Gonzales was quite painfully hurt and was carried to a hospital at Greenville. The negro was bruised but not seriously. Mr. Gonzales is getting along very nicely and the understanding was that he was to be moved to Asheville yesterday. Constantinople Fira Swept.?The conflagration in the old section of this ancient city, which started yesterday afternoon, says a cable of July 24. continued until 3 o'clock this morning. when the flames were forced under control, but practically because there was no further fuel in their path. The disaster was the greatest since the Are in Pera, the European ( quarter of Constantinople In 1870. It is believed that the present fire was the work of political incendiaries. , It broke out simultaneously at several i points in Stamboul, the ancient city, < while the people were celebrating the anniversary of the new constitution. The most formidable blaze flared up near the ministry of war and was borne by a strong north wind through the residential section to the southern coast from east of Stamboul to the sea i of Marmora on the south, practically i nothing was left standing. I' --*F V* o oit\f u'orp 1 WO aijua 1 C limes U4 lire vii; ..... devastated. It is roughly Iestimated that over 5.000 houses were destroyed. The greater number of these were wooden buildings, but several important stone structures were ruined. The European quarter, across the 1 Golden Horn to the north and east, 1 was at no time in danger, owing to the contrary direction of the wind. Stamboul having the sea of Marmora on the south and the Bosphorus on the , east, with the Golden Horn, an inlet of the Bosphorus. on the north, has a sea front of eight miles. On the west ' it is walled. This district contains ; the seraglio, the sultan's palace, the 1 principal mosques, the mausoleums, j the public offices, the baths, the bazaars and the remains of ancient Con- ! stantlnople. Here chiefly reside the ; Turks. Jews. Armenians and Greeks. | ? Washington, July 22: T'he reelprocal trade agreement between the I'nited States and Canada, embodied in the reciprocity bill that proved a storm centre in two sessions of congress, passed the senate today, without amendment, by a vote of 53 to 27. 1 A majority of the Republicans voted ; against it. Of the 53 votes for it, 32 were Democratic and 21 Republican; of the 27 against, 24 were Republican and 3 Democratic. This action settled the whole Canadian reciprocity question, so far as congress is concerned. and save for executive approval and the Canadian parliament's ratification virtually made the pact the law of the land. Congressional , practice will delay the affixing of the president's signature until next Wednesday, when the house is again in session. The reciprocity bill, having originated in the house, must be returned there for engrossment and for the signature of Speaker Clark, while the house is sitting. The Canadian parliament has not yet acted on the agreement, and. with one exception, the provisions of the bill as passed by congress will not become effective until the president issues a proclamation that Canada has ratified the pact. The exception to this procedure is In the paper and pulp section of the bill, which, it is announced, will become immediately effective when the president signs the bill. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.3ft o'clock. METHODIST. There will be prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock. ASSO. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday at 6.15 p. m. Special Jotas. Absent From July 25 to August 2. I will he absent from my offices at Hickory Orove and Sharon from July 25 until after Wednesday, August 2. 1911. W. F. McGIII, D. D. S. Hickory' Orove. July 25. At Six-Mile Creek. By appointment of Bethel Presbytery, Rev. H. J. Mills will preach at Six-Mile Creek, beginning Wednesday morning, July 26th and continuing through the Sabbath. Preaching at Bethany. Rev. W. A. M. Plaxco will preach to the Junior Order at Bethany on next Sabbath. July 30th. and a cordial invitation is extended to the general public to lie present. John A. Ratteree. Sec. Kindness Appreciated. We want to thank publicly our friends for the many expressions of simpath.v for ourselves in the loss of our dear father. While we mourn the loss of our beloved parent, we bow In humble submission to Him who doeth all things well. J. I* Duncan. Brothers and Sisters. WW New type, good stock and knowing how, is what makes The Enquirer's job printing satisfy its users. Special Notices. .1 Protracted Meeting at Beersheba. A series of meetings will be held at Beersheba, beginning on Friday morning, before the fifth Sabbath. Rev. J. B. Swann of Bullock's Creek will do the preaching. J. W. Y. Dickson, C. of S. IC $hf (Cotton iRarhft. A Yorkville, July 25.?Cotton 14. New York. July 24.?Spot cotton m closed quiet, 5 points higher; middling n< ? - ? -A IJ Jtl ?..1/ 1 O OC . C uplands 1,5.bu; miauiing gun io.ou, u sales 3 500 bales. Cotton futures open- a< ed steady and closed barely steady as el follows: July 13.30; Aug. 12.56; Sept. L 12.00; Oct. 11.81; Nov. 11.80; Dec. 11.92; Jan. 11.80; March 11.88; May 11.96. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the estate I of Miss JANE TEMPLETON. de- Tl ceased, are hereby notified to make payment at once. Persons having "~ claims against this estate should pre- * sent them, duly authenticated, within f the time prescribed by law. JOHN LOWRY, Administrator. ? 59 t 3t ATTENTION RED SHIRTS u You Are Invited to Assemble at York- ne ville on Monday, July 31. m SURVIVING original members of the Red Shirt organization of York county are hereby invited to meet with me in the Court House at York vllle on Monday, July 3lst, at n a. m., for the purpose of perfecting an organization and of taking steps to gf, secure as large a representation of the county as possible at the State Re- pi union to be held in Columbia on Wednesday and Thursday, August 9 and 10. Respectfully. JOSEPH H. SAYE. Sharon, S. C., July 24. li? 69 t.f 2t or ? FOR SALE ? ^ 246 Acres?The Allen Crosby home, on public road. Large 2 story resl- ? dence, 7-rooms, painted. One tenant house, 7-rooms; 3 other tenant houses. About 2 miles of Sharon. A good farm ?plenty of wood. J. C. WILBORN. BRUSH RUNABOUTS We are local agents for this well known little car?"Everyman's Car." It is well named. Its very low price, very low up-keep cost, low operating cost and reliability make it an ideal ? car for the man who wants to "Go and v^unit? oai'K. i^ume auu ?cr us auuui * a BRUSH RUNABOUT. f RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. WE HAD NO Idea that there was so much fruit as there is in York county. How do we know? Because we thought that we were overloaded on Mason's Fruit Jars, and we are selling them right Cr along. And we've sola over 1,600 loaves pi of that excellent "Old Homestead" po bread. Another lot of Kingan's sweet, is juicy Hams. We've just installed an- tel other barrel of excellent Vinegar. Fresh lot "Queen of Dixie" Flour and Snowdrift Lard, and best Soda, and best of Baking Powders to mix with it Cr and fresh country Butter to spread plj over it, and good Coffee and Tea to Ri match, and Sugar for your coffee, and best Molasses and Syrups to go with it, and beautiful dishes on which to place it, etc. In fact, a nice line of fresh Groceries all the time. Everything in fresh Canned Goods. Try a ~~ package of Shredded Wheat. All kinds of Candy. Everything in best Tobac- __ cos and Cigars. Good Leather all the I time. Pretty lot of Lamps. ^ HERNDON & GORDON. 3 ?+ AA ??+ +?? ?? +?? AJ GRAND EX OVER C. & X.-W., S. A. L. AN ... TO JOHNSON CI THURSDAY, AUG! OVER THE GRANDEST SCENIC The JOHNSON CITY SPECIAI LEAVE YORKVILLE ON TIIVRSI A. M. The fare from Yorkville will $3.50; Bowling Green $3.50. Pleasan Dallas $3.50; Harriins $3.25; Lincoln Reserved Seats 50 Cts Extra f< Tickets 011 Sale at all C. & X. colnton. ami at 11. E. Smith's Store ii Tickets on sale at Gastonia at Morri DON'T MISS THIS, THE GRA SON AND POSITIVELY THE ONI SECTION OVER THE FAMOUS "( YEAR. ARE YOl' COMING? E* T-K&* Tfrfr* T<K J, . }. ). ,4. .4. <4. 4. 4. A 4? I. 4 JJ -7 .> A A A h A t T I HIGHEST I, : LOWES 4* _____ ^ We stand ready to make SAT ^ CLE that might prove OTH1 * SATISFIED TELL OTHERS* 12 l-2c 36 inch White Madra ^ 15c Cannon Cloth 4? 15c Hamilton Hickory + 8 l-3c Heaviest C C C Sheeti + 61-2c 40 inch Sheeting, (shor 12 Yard Bolt English Long Cl< Good Calicoes and Ginghams ~ Remnant Counter Gooi t 1 All Low Cut Shoes Ac ; All Shirtwaists -i. All Summer Clothing Ac All C+.n.., "5" nil on aw uaia 1 Kirkpatrick Satisfaction or i tr -C- V tf V ? V V V L- 14 I. f ?I- ^ *r* T T I T ^ i 'h T f.L. WILLI AMS& CO $15.00 THE GREATEST LINE IN AMER'A OF HIGH GRADF TAILORING T $15.00. We take your measure and have it ade exactly according to your build, > matter if you are 5 ft. 1 inch, or rt. 6 inches, it win nt, ana nang e*;tly right. We have 100 styles of oth to select from at $15.00 a SUIT, pt us show you through this line. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. W THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE* O-ORDER SUITS. jrLENN & ALLISON. We have a large stock of Buggies, 'agons and Harness on hand. If you >ed anything in this line, we will ake prices that will interest you. AT A BARGAIN We have one latest improved Winiip Up-Packing Single Screw Cotton ress we will sell at a Bargain. A few thin young. Mules we would ce to sell or exchange for older, fat les. rLENN & ALLISON rr\T ^ TTTt i UKmr SEED Just received a shipment of BTTIST'S RW CROP TURNIP SEED. Now Is a good time to sow them. We have on hand all the leading vaeties. Don't forget we carry the best of PICES and EXTRACTS. We appreciate your trade. Clover Drug Store, R. L. WYLIE, Prop., CLOVER, ----SC. :rockery ? AND ? GLASSWARE. If you have need of any thing In ockery and dataware, we can 9upy It if you will only give us the opirtunity. We have the goods and it only a question of your coming and lllng us what you need. No matter what you may want in ockery and Glassware, we can supv and you will And our Prices Just ght. Yorkville Hardware Co. FOR RENT. WO New Houses, 4 and 5 rooms . each, corner of Jefferson and lurch streets. Apply to 9 t.f tf J. R. KILLIAN. i ?$+ +?? A A +?? AA ??+ CURSION - ! I) r. c. & O. RAILWAYS. TY, TENN. | UST 10TH, 1911 RAILWAY IN AMERICA j EXCURSION TRAIN WILL >AY. AUGUST 10TH. AT 0.00 be $3.50: Filbert $3.50: Clover > t Ridge $3.50: Gastonia $3.50: Hon $3.00. >r the Trip. j W. Stations Yorkville to Lin- ! i Yorkville. j s' Drug Store and Crown Cafe. NDEST TRIP OF THE SEAj\ EXCURSION FROM THIS 'LINCHFIELD ROUTE" THIS ! ' I' SMITH mini 111111II ~~ f m y*?* * 4 4* 4 4 44 4* 4 4 f i Quality * T In Price * ISFACTORY ANY ARTI- 4 SRWISE. IF YOU ARE *T -IF NOT, TELL US. 4 4 4 s 10 Cts. Yd. 11 1-2 Cts. Yd. 4 111-2 Cts. Yd. 4 ings 7 1-2 Cts. Yd. 4 t lengths) 5 Cts. Yd. ^ )th 98 Cts. * 3 1-2 Cts. Yd. ? ds V4th to Vid Off. 20 to 25 Per Cent Off. * 20 to 25 Per Cent Off. * 20 tn 25 % a. 25 to 33 Per Cent Off. Belk I ur Money Back * -r * -r- -r- * -i- * * -r * SPEAKERS AT FILBERT IN addition to Governor Bleaae, whose acceptance of an invitation to speak at Filbert next Friday has also been announced, Ex-Governor John Gary Evans has also consented to come over and speak. Music by the Yorkville Cornet Band, and a big time generally. D. C. CLARK., It For Committee. A AND LEANS AT THE BALL GROUND Thursday Afternoon AT 5 O'CLOCK The Fats beat the Leans last year and the Leans have it In for the Fats this year. Admission: Men 25 Cts., Ladies 15 Cts.; Children 10 Cts. THE PLAYERS WILL BE IN UNIFORM. J. H. WITHERSPOON, 2t Manager. MIL KO Cow Feed. This is a new cow feed that is being Introduced in this vicinity, and those who have tried it say that it is the best yet. It insures a big and quick increase In the milk flow, big improvement in the butterfat and keeps the cow in good physical condition. If you are furnishing milk to the local creamery feed your cows on Milko Cow Feed and notice the improvement in the quantity and the quality of your milk. Just try a sack and you will continue to use it. HORSE FEED? Come and see me for Horse and Mule Feed. I have the Ground Alfalfa and Corn, Corn and Oats. Buy your PEAS early if you expect to sow any. They will be higher later. I ran supply you at the right price. J. M. FERGUSON. Regrets Will Not Help In rase one or more of your valuable Mules or Horses should sicken and die or be burned up, killed by lightning or an accident of any kind, regrets that you had been so short sighted as to carry the risk yourself Instead of paying the American Live Stock Insurance Company $6.00 per $100 a year to L 111 kAl*> ..All ?A t'ttiry ll l*ii yuu, win uui ncip juu iv buy more. Insurance is one of the few things that must be bought in anticipation of a possible need and not after the need has developed. The American Live Stock Insurance Co., is the only company of the kind that does business in South Carolina and I am the only representative in this section. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, one of the largest and most liberal Are insurance companies in the world, is one of the few companies that insures Automobiles at any price and it Is one of the still fewer that insures at a J per cent rate. I represent It and am prepared to insure your car SAM M. GRIST. THE MAHOGANY PIANO At $135.00 With Stool is open to your eyes and ears at any time. Some day you'll pay $125.00 more for one not so good. See it and hear it then form your own conclusion. I have on hand two brand new, beautiful Organs. They must go cheap. Every instrument sold on reasonable time. Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. R. J. HERNDON FLY SCREENS THAT FIT If you are going to have Fly Screens on your doors and windows don't you think that it will be wise to have Screen Windows and Doors made for your windows and doors, so that they will just exactly fit? A fly can come through very small cracks and unless your screens fit you might just as well not have them. OUR FLY SCREENS FIT. Let us measure your Doors and Windows and make your Screens. They'll fit, and they'll last longer than the other kind and the cost is nearly as small. Phone us to measure your Windows and Doors. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY J. M. BRIAN COMPANY T*lie Fancy (irooerti Fresh Arrivals LEMONS AND BANANAS. CANDY AND CAKES, SWIFTS' PREMIUM HAMS, BONELESS HAMS, PICNIC HAMS. ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. PIEDMONT ALE, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, APPLE BUTTER, COOKING OIL, SWEET PICKLES, SOUR PICKLES. MACKEREL HERRING AND WHITE FISH, SNUFFS AND CIGARS. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. JUST RECEIVED WESSON COOKING OIL, SWIFTS' AND KINGAN'S HAMS. E. Z. SEAL FRUIT JARS. DIAMOND SADT. COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES I. W. JOHNSON W You are measured by the Stationery you send out. Use The Enquirer kind. Oxforc Yes, our Summer Cleari expectations. We sold figured on, but in sonn goods than we want. 1 Women's and Childrer few days more we wil DISCOUNT OF TW All Summer Clothitg If you need a Light-w< will do well to see what1 ity, Style and Price. AA can fit you. Come and put money in your pocl All Summer Underwe Men's Straw Hats A Ladies' $1 Shirtwaist Children's 50c and $1 $1.50 English Long * Ladies' Skirts? All Colored Parasols SPECIALS FOR Next Saturday we will med Hat in stock for All Children's 25 Cts. a Sailors will be on sale THF THOMSf A A A JL4 i i? vinv v THE HOUSE BUIL ICE MELT Z>ONT YOI/jF. A LITTLE (/J NO BANK Ai IF 200 YEARS AGO one of 200 dollar* at ft |**r cent ronijxnini and the Interest, and eaeh dollar I chain would reach from New Yoi Money grows in our Hank If 3 LOAN AND SA Safety Boxes for Rent? BUILDING MATERIAL We ran furnish you everything you a need with which to build a house. We have Brick, Shingles, Iron Roofing, s Painted and Galvanized, Dressed Lum- t ber and Framing. Doors, Sash, Blinds, etc. We have one Quart and Two Quarts Mason Fruit Jars. . t h wilkes Ground Horse Feed, Cow Feed, and Chicken Feed. These s are the best feeds on the market. b YORK SUPPLY CO. Everything For the Toilet By this, we mean everything you f need from the standpoint of beauty, b good health, cleanliness and comfort during this hot weather. Every toilet s article and preparation we handle an- v swers every one of these requirements. Whether you want Toilet Water, b Face Powder, Cold Cream, Tooth o Powders or Paste, Sachet Powders, Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, I Shower Baths or anything in this line, e you will find we have exactly what i vou want, the way you want It. h Star Drug Store 2 Before You J Buy a I PIANO or an \ ORGAN c ? See us for Prices? J Cash or Credit. YORK FURNITURE CO. /? 20 % IS OFF ing Sale was up to our as many goods as we d lines we have more rhis is true as to Men's, i9d Oxfords, and for a I sell all Oxfords at a ENTY PER CENT at Reduced Prices. eight Summer Suit you we are offering in Qualre can please you if we give us a trial. It will tet. ar 20 Per Cent It HALF PRICE, ts Going at 50 Cts. r n Lf-ir D_'_. [ utesses, nuu r rite Cloth, 98 Cts. Bolt. Off Regular Prices. At HALF PRICE. L SATURDAY sell any Trim- QQC, only vO md 50 Cts. |/l r?? ?Choice * " vlo. IN COMPANY T ON QUALITY S AWAY \ras VEA&Yco/tA 7COUNT? your ancestors had banked only [I Interest. and you had that $200 itlll were a link in a chain, that k to San Francisco. -oil will let it. VINGS BANK. $2.00 and $3.00 Per Year. T^T rn Ik TTTI i UKfNir SEED Right now, while there Is a good eason In the soil, is a good time to ow your Turnip patch. You'll find he Best Turnip Seed in the Best Vaieties, at the YORK DRUG STORE. We have a good supply of Seed, but hey are selling pretty fast and we uggest that you buy what you need vithout delay. They might not be lere if you wait. YORK DRUG STORE. A. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. SHINGLES We have just received a carload of leart and Sap Shingles, that are right ioth as to price and quality. Before you buy a Farm Implement, ee us. We have what you want?we fill probably save you money. We have a good stock of Weeders on lands and would like to have your rder for one. Walking and Riding Cultivators, )rag and Disc Harrows, and almost vprvthine needed on the farm In mplements and Supplies. Try a sack of GALLIGO Flour. It 3 the kind that makes the cook smile, 'he first sack will convince you of Its uality and you'll be back for the next ne. Try GALLIGO. CARROLL BROS. Sterling Silver Goods. J ust now I am showing an esleciall.v nice line of STERLING SILVER WARE and invite all who want foods of this kind to come and see vhat 1 have to show. Vou will find lere better qualities, better patterns, lewer styles and much lower prices han elsewhere. At least come and iee. My stock Includes a lot of pieces specially suitable for wedding gifts. jut glassis always in order for wedding tilts, and i am showing a very compete assortment in all sizes from the tnallest to the largest. Will be pleasd to show If you will come In. T . W . SPECK, the jeweler. A WORD THE I THE GATEWAY TO BU8I TO THOSE WHO HAVE READ1 BLY. BUT IN ORDER TO MAF TUNITIES. ONE MUST BE A( BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL C< FOR THOSE WHO CAN > THE SAFEST AND BEST MET COUNT WITH A STRONG BAN TO-DATE AND WHOSE MANA INQ TO ADVISE THEM IN SU COME IX AND TALK TIIK The National ABSOLU1 Rock Hill, W. J. Roddcy, Pres. U*A?A?A?U*AWA?tA*A*AI WR, \\ Stock Reducin ? o OUR SPECIAL SALE HAS ;! DAYS. WE HAVEN'T QUITE 0 BARGAINS THAT WE OFFER BUT OUR SALES HAVE BEE T ERY SHOPPER WHO HAS BE X WITH THE QUALITIES OF TI PRICES AT WHICH WE OFF 1 \ VISITED OUR SALE COME AN !' ARE OFFERING SOME RE/ GAINS. WE KNOW THAT \ i I YOU NEED AND WE KNOW T & AFFORD TO BUY WHAT YOU $ MUCH PLEASED TO SHOW Y< I SHOES FOR II We Are Especially Str 11 Prices Quoted Belo1 !! Ve?y Best Bargains Shoes for Men, Wo ! | Men's $5 Low Cut Shi j) Men's $3.50 Low Cut < > Men's $3.00 Low Cut Roys' 50c Tennis Sho< 11 Ladies' $3.50 Low Cut Indies' $3.50 Velvet O ! Ladies' $2 Velvet Oxf j) Ladies' $2.50 Velvet S j| Children's 50c Soft Sol \\ MEN'S AND V, Men's $15 Suits?Now \ \ Men's $12.50 Suits? 11 Men's $10 Two Pi i j . Boys' $1.50 to $1.75 S ii ? I J. 0. WRA1 IF YOU WILL NOTICE How the small amounts you spend count up at the end of the week or month you will appreciate an Account in our Savings Department. By merely saving a part of this even small expenditure you can have an Account with us. Start with as little aa a Dollar if you like, add to it as often as possible?have Money in the Bank. Bank of Hickory Grove G. H OLEARV Spring Fancies There is no doubt about It! Vudor Porch Shades are the Best, Newest and Most Durable Porch Shades on this market. Prices according to size? $2.50 to $5.50 put up on your porch. I am showing an exceedingly pretty assortment of summer Art Squares in fancy Japanese Mattings. Also In Granite Garpet. Call and see them. G. H. O'LEARY. THE BEST EVER We still have a car of the best StailFed Tennessee Steers that ever happened in this part of the country. All meats are well refrigerated before it is cut. If you are not one of our customers. you are missing a treat in the way of good meats. THE CITY MARKET, C. F. SHERER, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN. ON first Mortgage on Real Estate. Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney. 99 t.f tf FALL AND WIN" Our large and attractive 1 ing has just conic in and we u stock, even if you are not yet i in price from $7.50 to $20.00. we are offering some of the h We also represent THE ROY.J mler Tailoring Line of America, quality, workmanship, style and If your garment is not completed ed for every day's delay. Visit us oring Line in the Country. Our large line of General M Shoes, Hats, Caps. Heavy and Fa I increasing. Every day tlnds new For Right Prices, See Us, ai J. M. S T? T? T4 * T? Y? ? T* ? 1 TO VISE NESS SUCCESS IS EVER OPEN { MONEY TO INVEST PROFITA ;e the most ok such opkuk^quainted with current dnditions. :ot do this to advantage. hod is to place their ac:k wthose methods are upgement is able and willch matters. : MATTER OVER WITH US. 1 Union Bank, 'ELY SAFE - - - s. c. Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier. HA *A HA HA KA *A HA *A KA KA KA 4 Y'S g CASH SALE !! ^ O been UNDERWAY ABOUT TEN * J SOI.D OUT ALL OF THE GOOD <) ED YORK COUNTY SHOPPERS. J j n QUITE SATISFACTORY. EVen HERE HAS BEEN PLEASED \ | IE GOODS OFFERED AND THE i > ER THEM. IF YOU HAVEN'T D LET US SHOW YOU THAT WE < ILLY EXTRAORDINARY BAR- ,, . VE HAVE SOME GOODS THAT O "HAT AT OUR PRICES YOU CAN < > NEED HERE. WE'LL BE VERY '? DU WHAT WE HAVE. , i ? . ??????pt everybody i > . ong on Shoes and At the 11 w We Are Offering the I \ to Be Had In Low Cut I \ men and Children. o aes?Now $3.75 Pair. I \ Shoes?Now $2.98 Pair. . \ J Shoes?Now $2.25 Pair. j | cs?Now 40 Cts. a Pair. Shoes?Now $2.50 Pair. j! xfords?Now $2.75 Pair. j J ords?Now $1.48 a Pair. < < hoes?Now $1.98 a Pair. I \ e Oxfords?Now 38 Cts. j J boys'suits ;; $8.98 a Suit. \) -Now $748 a Suit. 11 ece Suits?Now $5.98. \ \ uits?Now 98 Cts. Suit. < * > MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Medicine and Pharmacy. Session opens October 2d, 1911, ends June 3d, 1912. Unsurpassed clinical advantages offered by the New Roper Hospital, one of the largest and best equipped hospitals in the south. Extensive outdoor and dispensary service under control of the Faculty. Nine appointments each year for i graduates in medicine for hospital and i dispensary services. Medical and Pharmaceutical Laboratnrlpa rai<?nt1v onlnrmH nnH fllllv equipped. Department of Physiology and Em1 bryology in affiliation with the Charlesi ton Museum. Practical work for medical and pharmaceutical students a special feature. For catalogue, address ROBERT WILSON, Jr., M. D. DEAN, i Cor. Queen & Franklin Sta., Charleston, South Carolina. 57 t.f 26t WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. Henry N. Snyder, President A real college with high standards of scholarship and character. Excellent equipment. Unsurpassed health conditions. Expenses moderate. Loan funds for worthy students. Fifty eighth session begins September 20th. Write for catalogue. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. Wofford College Fitting School SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. A high-grade preparatory school for boys. Small classes. Individual attention. $155 pays all expenses. Next session September 20th. A. MASON DUPRE, Headmaster. 57 t 3t A TOP DRESSER To fill the demand, I have ordered and Just received a Top Dresser for a late application to the soil. .The analysis is 4?7|?2J. It is Ammoniated with Nitrate of Soda and recommended to give better satisfaction than Nitrate, because It contains all three elements of Dlant food. And it is a good deal cheaper than Nitrate. Those wanting any, will do well to get It as soon as possible, as I may run short. LOUIS ROTH. fER CLOTHING ine of Fall and Winter Clothnil be pleased to show you our ready to buy. Our suits range See us and be convinced that est bargains in Strictly New 1L TAILORS, who carry the PreAlmost everyone has heard of the price of The Royal Tailored Suit. on schedule, J1 per day is forfeltand see samples of the Best Tall ercliandlwe?Dry Goods, Notions, incy Groceries, Etc.?is also dally goods arriving. id You Will Profit Thereby. TROUP