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J J ? I the label purchase was made because of a suggestion by Tillman that the dispensary drop the purchase of cheap case goods from outside liquor houses. As the upshot of It all Tllhnan gave Towill a certificate of character and said that he meant nothing personal. r During the course of his speech, Tillman said that he was convinced that his speeches were useless; but that It would be different next summer. Senator C. M. Efird of Lexington undertook to make a prohibition speech and referred to conditions In Maine, telling how the prohibition laws were violated In "Boston." Somebody told him that Boston was not In Maine and he said he knew It was up that s way somewhere. Cmnfi/p IV Puiw/yppp ? riUHTHIV Oinina ^ ^ All the union printers employed by the newspaper and job offices of Charlotte went on strike yesterday afternoon upon an hour's notice, upon the refusal of the employers to grant the demand for an eight hour work day. Half a dozen offices are affected, the most serious being The Observer,. The Evening Chronicle. The Evening News and the Observer Printing House. The Observer and Chronicle will appear without interruption, a number of non-union men being employed to take the places of the strikers. The employing printers of Charlotte announce that they will contest to the end the eight-hour movement and that no man who Joined in the strike will be permitted to work in their * offices. The strike will not affect | seriously any office In Charlotte. AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. RBV. B. B. GILLESPIE, PASTOR. Prayer-meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. L. STOKES, D. D.. PASTOR. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY-' TERIAN. RBV. W. C. BWART, PASTOR. Prayer-meeting tomorrow afternoon ! at 4.30 o'clock. .Serial jlotirfs. Dr. J. J. Hagins Will be in Sharon 27th; Yorkvllle 28th; Clover 29th, fitting spectacles. Examination free. Winnie Davit una pier. The Winnie Davis Chapter, U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. G. W. S. Hart on Friday, Sept. 29, at 4.30 o'clock. It. . Mrs. J. S. Jonbs. 9hr gorbdllf Cotton IRarhet. m Corrected 8emi- Weekly by Meeere. Latta Broe. Yorkville, September 26, 12 m.? The local market stands as follows: Cotton . 10 i Latta Bros. - ' - 1 FOR RENT. FIRST-CLASS four-horse farm on my home place, six miles north* east of Yorkville. Residence Included. For terms, etc., write to or call on me at Yorkville. Mrs. M. E. NICHOLS. Sept. 241 : i t.f 3t APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. PURSUANT to the requirement of law I hereby give notice that on October 26, 1905, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will appear before the Probate Court of York county for the purpose of making my flnal settlement as adminx istrator of the Estate of MARY S. BARRON, deceased, and will then and there make application for a complete discharge from further liability In connection with said estate. JOHN I. BARRON, Administrator. Sept. 26 t 6t LAND FOR SALE. XF not disposed of at private sale In the meantime, I will sell at public '* auction before the court house door at YorkVllle On MONDAX, aaiesaay iur NOVEMBER, the Mrs. M. E. MCLEAN home place, known as the "Bigger place." and consisting of 217 acres more or less. This is a first-class plantation In the Point section of Bethel township, and adjoining the lands of Dr. T. W. Campbell and others. Terms?One-half CASH, and balance In one year from date of sale. J. D. B. McLEAN, Executor. Sept. 26 . . t td COTTON ASSOCIATION ASSESSMENT. MEMBERS of the York Township Southern Cotton association are requested to at once make payment of their assessment to Messrs. Carroll Bros, or Mr. James M. Starr. The assessment Is based on estimated crop and can be paid without delay. R. E. McFARLAND, Secretary and Treasurer York Township Cotton Association. Sept. 26. t.f 3t TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN PROBATE COL'RT. By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS Mrs. R. H. H. CAIN has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of R. H. H. CAIN, late of the county aforesaid deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and ad'< monish all and singular the kindred 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 10TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1905 to shew cause, If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thl9 26th day of September, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five and In the 130th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. Probate Judge of York County. Sept. 26. t 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of York. IN PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS Mrs. NANCY M. COOK has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of J. ROBINSON COOK, late of the county aforesaid deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next ProbSte Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 13TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1905. to shew cause, If any. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 26th day of September, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five and In the 130th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York Countv. Sept. 26. t 2t CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS. Zeno, S. C. IT gives us pleasure to inform the public that our mills have been thoioughly overhauled, and that we ure prepared to furnish our patrons with the finest flour that can be made in this country. Custom Is solicited from all who may be seeking the best. Q. L. RIDDLE. Proprietor. .Tulv 22 ft ff PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. ALL kinds of first-class work finished In the Studio. Carbon and Platinum finished in the latest styles and according to designs used by leading northern Studios. View work and copying at reasonable prices. Phone 132. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. / WeR Our REMNANTS in tlm< for our M< day) sale. But th now, and inasmuc pointed you we've TINUE the REMN days. Prlce.3 in our last but we reserve th OFF the SPECIAL time. Therefore If share of these QUICK. FOUSHEE CJ Phone 18. j Just recel of SHIRT rJVX Next MO! X L . ?WATCB TO CLUB MAKERS. * " ? It-* a# TUP r I 1 HCi annum premium iibl ui i>iu X ENQUIRER will appear on OCTOBER 17TH, and will Include offers as liberal as have been made for several years. The competition will be open to all who desire to enter and on exactly the same conditional to all. The price of the paper in clubs is $1.75 per annum and clubmakers are expected to pay this sum for each annual subscription returned. It has been called to our attention that some clubmakers are offering: the paper for less than $1.75. When they do so it is on their own responsibility and without authority from us. They are required to pay us $1.76 in all cases. Where a clubmaker prefers to work for a commission instead of for a premium. he must have a previous distinct understanding with us to that effect, and he must agree not to accept any subscriptions for less than $1.75. The price of a single subscription at this office to other than clubmakers is strictly $2.00. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Sept. 26. t.f. 4t FIR8T SAFETY, SECOND SAFET' , THIRL SAFETY. Safety Is what you want when you put your Money in Bank. Every Dollar you place with I The First National Bank of Yorkville i Is positively safe, and always at your ' command. R. C. ALLEIX. Cashier. ' tv Bank Money Orders Sold?Good { Everywhere. \ . vui^aic We now have a full supply of the celebrated COLGATE SOAPS, Including: the choicest of the 25 cent goods and the 10 cents goods. COLGATE'S Toilet Soaps are standard the world over for quality, delicate odor and cleansing qualities. See us for CASHMERE BOUQUET. VIORIS, l SEVENTH REGIMENT, I ROSA DORA. ' < WHITE CLEMATIS, ) WINDSOR. ; OATMEAL, GLYCERINE, SHAVING STICKS. < And a full line of COLGATE'S Extracts 1 and Toilet Powders. 1 BRADLEY'S WOODLAND VIOLET SEA SALT is one of our latest additions. This Sea Salt is to be used in the bath and combines the tonic prop- , er:ies of sea salt with the refreshing odor of Bradley's celebrated Woodland Violets perfume. 35c a bottle. STAR DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder, Prop. ? I WRAY'S O] Extra Money Savers f We have a line of Fall and 1 going to move QUICK if LOW 1 make them move. We are sure t bargains ever offered on this marl this opportunity by. Our values i in a decade. Come and see for yc actly as represented we will not < AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. IT 1 27 inch TRICO FLANNELS, in that are pleasing effects. This woi present cost, at 30c am' 35c yard. 36 inch MELROSE in Red. Eli good value at 50c. Our Special pi 36 Inch BLUE WORSTED, all i the yard anywhere. Mv price?Sp 36 Inch VOILE In Tan, Red and at 30c the yard. But my Speclul I 36 Inch MELROSE, all wool, lai ered a good bargain by other deal Price puts it down to 38 cents a 36 inch SUITINGS in good well and worth 75c the yard anywhere, the yard. 48 Inch BLUE SERGE?a humr my Special Price puts it down to 81 4 4 inch FLANNELS In Blue and of anybody's money per yard. But the yard. You can't afford to mUf The above Bargains are offered and are for Cash only. J. Q. WRAY, Farmers' Mi Insuranc Our First Divisiol Last, Ten Clain Paid $1,0 The Second Division Is now opt Before you take a policy anywhere, the prudent range of our age limitis to consist of one thousand, filled with a thorough physical examinat Insurance that can be bought outs We cannot guarantee you a level s have attempted it, call it?"Natural or association do so without a lega Insurance at the NET COST of t which you are a member. This Company is managed and < composed of men who are your nei) money you pay in. is deposited in used except by order of your Presi Any who object to paying assessme occur, can deposit any number they occur receipted notices will be mai custom for some time. Five Activ< good salaries will be paid. Previoui ADDRE; D. E. BONE .egret failed to reach us 3NDAY'S (Vestere goods are here h as we disapdecided to CON'ANT sale a few ad. will hold good e right to CALL . PRICES at any you want your bargains COME LSH STORE, Yorkvllle. S. C. ved a big Job lot 'S?They'll be our CDAY'S SPECIAL L F. C. S. . G. H. U'LKAKI. YOU "AND I You buy the very best article that you can for your money. "That's right." I buy the same way; but have to buy. to please more people. A call will convince you that my line of Home Furnishings Is second to none In both quality and price. My Cooking Stove line is complete, too, from the little cheap fellows to the "Iron King," which Is known for Its baking and economical wood burning qualities?two features which put it at the top. G. H. O'LEARY. IF YOU Want anything In heavy or fancy groceries, you can get them at JOHNSON'S. I have a fresh shipment of Mackerel and Heinz Pickling Vinegar. I am still In the lead for fine Teas ind Coffees. I. \V. JOHNSOX. HOMEAGAIN Mrs. T. M. Dobson has Just returnid from the Northern markets. She has seen and captured a large quantity of beauties and novelties for your head gear, and has her head just crammed full of new ideas of how to make and trim Hats and Bonnets. If you want the latest lots in Millinery she has them?all Information given freely. Thanks to those that awaited her coming. See Mrs. Dobson. DOBSOX BROS*. CASH STORE,. Phone 12. Yorkvllle, S. C. P. S. Our Charlotte laundry basket leaves every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock sharp; Compare it with other laundry and see the difference In favor of Charlotte. D. B. C. S. FFERINGS or Our Lady Friends iVlnter Dress Goods that we are PRICES and BIG VALUES will hat we are offering the greatest ket. No lady can afford to pass ire such as are offered but once . n/vif T P t V? r. OPAA/lo O *?Q nAt Li V _ iurncii. xi me 5WU0 ut c iiw va?xpec.t you to buy. BUT COME WILL PAY YOU TO SEE. Red, Blue and Old Rose shades aid be a good bargain, figured on Our Special price 24 ets. yard, le and Green shades. An extra rices 35c the yard. (vool. Easily worth 35c and 40c teclal?only 24c the yard. Light Blue shades. A big value *rlce makes It 18c the yard, test weaves and shades. Considers at 50c the yard. My Special yard. Get It quick, ghts and the very latest shades. My Special Price makes It 48c ning value at 11.25 a yard. But ( cents a yard. An extra value. Green shades, worth 31 to 31.25 t our Special makes the price 89c t a bargain like this. for ONE WEEK from this date. The Leader. ltual Life e Company. 1 is Full aiitl the is Have Been AA r.. uu rjurn. ln and we are taking- applications, get our plan and rates, and note ?16 to 50. This Second Division with members 16 to 50 years old, ion, will give you the very best ilde of a legal reserve company. Liinual premium, or as some who Premium," nor can any company 1 reserve. But you will get your hat mortality of the Division of ;ontrolled by a Board of Directors fhbors and personal friends. The your home banks and cannot be dent and the Board of Directors, nts at Irregular periods, as deaths desire in advance, and as deaths iled to them. This has been our t Agents are wanted at once and s experience not necessary. SS. tY, Manager. YORKVILLE, S. C. Adickes' Emporium WANTS: Eggs at 15c cash, 16c trade; Cabbage, 1 1-2 cash, 2c trade; Unbrulaed Apples, 50c cash, 60c trade; Green Corn, 10c cash, 12 1-2 trade; Beeswax, 15c cash, 20c trade. Not wanted now ?Sweet Potatoes and Butter. Seasonable*?Fine Summer Cheese, the best line of. Teas and fine Coffees on this market?we are quite sure. At Bargain Prices?Fruit Jars and Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders? j test our assertion mat same are uie | best and decidedly the cheapest on the market. We have too much Tobaccos and are selling very close. , Crockery, Glassware, etc., In profusion?Lamps and all parts of same; Consult us on our lines. We can and will do you right. ADICKE8' EMPORIUM. CHRISOLITE CHRISOLITE 1 CHRISOLITE -1 1 8 3 5 s * . 0 H Every lady should have ChrlsoS lite in her house. The best line B 2 ' ' 9 q ef Enamel ware on the market. S5 7 O J3 Call and see the goods and be p 35 convinced of the fact. Call on ij w us for anything In the Hardware line. Cooking and Heata ft u Ing Stoves to please you. 3! M ' " " ' S 5 B 1 I 5 Yorkville Hardware Co. H ? S ! CHRISOLITE CHRISOLITE The OLIVERThe Best Plow to Buy There are many reasons why the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW Is the most desirable. If you will make a calculation of how much money -is invested'In machinery of all kinds in the country manufactured by concerns who have gone out of business, and are not furnishing repairs for what they sold you would find that the figures would run into millions, maybe Into billions. Now, the Oliver people are not only the largest plow people In America, but they are the largest in the world. Their plows are sold all over North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Isles of the Sea. Now, doesn't It satnd to reason that you will be more likely to always be able to get repairs for the OLIVER than for any other plow on the market. We think so. You don't want to make a mistake In buying a plow. You take a plow home nnrt run It a dav or two and some thing breaks. All you have to do Is | to come to our place and get a n6w < part?and if there is a flaw in the I part you get a new part FREE OF j CHARGE, and you don't have to wait | until a piece can be ordered from the I factory, thus depriving you of a day j or a week's use at the busy season. | We keep every part of the Oliver j plows on hand. When you buy an | Oliver you get a card of instructions ] telling you how to adjust your plow | for different soils. These instructions ' end up by saying: "If your OMver j| Plow does not run to your satlsfac- j tlon bring It back to your dealer." CARROLL BROS. ] Dr. J. M. Hunter, ' OF ROCK HILL, S. C , i Makes a Specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Diseases of the LJver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and Diseases of the Genlto-Urinary Organs. Treats Without the Knife, Loss ?>f , Blood, and Little Pain to Patient. Terms of Treatment Satisfactory. 25 Years of Practical Experience. MASTIC PAINT IS GUARANTEED to be pure Lead, Zinc and Oil. We will pay S100 cash, for any quantity of whiting, chalk, barytese or other adulterants found in the MASTIC. "The best Is the cheapest." It covers more surface and outwears two or three times over the cheap so-called paints made to .sell , and not to last. BANNER PAINT mude by MASTIC people is a good out cheaper paint, 1 not pure, hasn't 1 ne covering capacity, but we guarantee It equal to any at ( same price. If you are going to paint , a house, barn, fence, wagon, buggy, plow, chair, bench or a piece of furniture, see us. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. MOORE'S STANDARD WAREHOUSES. , IT Is to the interest of farmers to j store cotton with me where it will ' be safe from fire and weather, and at all times convenient to a good market J regardless of wet weather or bad roads. Money can be borrowed at any ' bank in this vicinity on my warehouse j receipts. I guarantee the best service. ' B. N. MOORE, Proprietor. ] I buy cotton and cotton seed and sell j coal. Come to see me. B. N. M. 1 Sept. 1 f.t tf. ASK ME TO SHOW YOU Lin - O - Wall, Sanitas and Wall Paper. A. B. GAINE8. ????????? | FOUND WATCH AND CHAIN. THE lady or gentleman who lost a Watch and Chain at Tlrzah on the occasion or tne Tinman-urice aeoaie, , may recover the same by Identifying J the same and paying for this advertisement. Write or apply to YORKVILLE ENQUIRER. Sept 19. t.f tf NOTICE I WILL sell in front of J. W. P. Hope's store room in Yorkville, on OCTOBER 2ND, (Salesday,) at 11 a. m., and any day following that will suit, all the personal property of Miss CREPS. deceased. Also all the personalty of Miss JAMES, deceased. Terms of Sale?CASH. C. W. CARROLL, Admr. Sept. 18 t.f 4t. CARROLL'S STANDARD WAREHOUSE. IS at the disposal of farmers who desire to store cotton. I furnish storage and insurance at low rates and I when desired either advance money i myself or give warehouse receipts I upon which money can be borrowed at 1 reasonable rates at the bank. 1 W. R. CARROLL. Sept. 19 t.f tf I R. O. DARWIN, | CONTRACTOR. IRESPECFULLY beg leave to offer my services to the public as a Contractor and Builder. I will undertake < anything in the carpentering line and ' will ensure satisfaction. Repairing work will receive especial and prompt I attention. R. O. DARWIN, Aug. 8. 3m Yorkville. S. C. Y*Y*Y*Y*Y*YilY5 I BEST VALUE: I We have had it thrown into K the reason Yorkville people 1 I goods is due to the fact that vv I enough qualities to please Yoi l goods merchants generally h I charge; but we are speaking f I In buying our stock of fall ; I buyer, who by the way is tho r quirements of the ladies of t work with a determination to Styles such as could not possil | ing good enough." We beli have been carried t5ut"so succ j no matter how particular yoi j charge us with not having goo j, we believe is that you will fir * Quality, but we have the pro we are offering them at pric Dress Goods run as high at $i * ladies of York county to mak J lines. They are swell. ! SHOES FOR LADIE! In buying our Shoes we als< I Styles, Varieties, and we also t bought early and so avoided J came later on. In ladies' Sho J offer than the productions of t P know there are none better i J Then we have ladies' Shoes al P prices. In our Shoes for little P. bies we are especially well pre] ? sizes for children they run like * to is and from i^s to 5s. This ? children and our Qualities, Va * as our sizes. See us for Shoe ? the gentlemen out. "'Tis a fe? ? do the trick. CLOTHING FOR y We want every man and boy 1 ing to see our Immense line. We I the Qualities. Varieties, Styles or C son. They are all here to speak " Clothing at low prices and will sel y Ities you want at from 10 to 25 1 suited elsewhere. Just come and IT IS HOT?BUT BU\ ^ We've always led In Blankets. V Our values guarantee that. But Weeks ago before we suspected P Blankets, we bought our fall and B' prices went upward with long st ? worth from 15 to 25 per cent moi chased. You get the benflt if you P regardless of the advance, we will P' But If you want Blankets Just tak< TABLE DAMASK, DO] |i . This Is another line to whlcl Z- year we have Deen very lavisn in ' stock. We have Table Damask In I Bleached goods, with Doilies and prices. Our Towel stock Is most co ? qualities of Towels for the bath, tl ' Lace Curtains is another of o SIXTY-SEVEN DOZE] FOR LADIES AN] While north our buyer plcke< I Sixty-Seven Dozen Fine Handker each everywhere. These Handker I ties In plain and fancy embroldei [ a week at prices less than you c< , was given to you. Only Sixty-se I go at 5c, 10c, 15c Mid 20c while tl THE STRAUSS-SJ I Main and Liberty Sts. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Grocariaa?Plantation Supplier WE HAVE t * i K A fresh Supply of BRAN and t .i SHORTS. FERGUSON & CLINTON. SCHOOL CHILDRENJust loan us your ears for a moment. We want you to know that we nave a complete line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Including Pens, Pencils. Inks, Composition Books, Exercise Books, Tablets for Pen and Pencil, Thalk, and so on throughout the list if articles necessary in the school room. You will be ready for school op MONDAY NEXT and then you will need a supply of the above articles. 2ome here for what you want. Our prices will please the most exacting nuyer. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWEN, PROP., Yorkvilla, 8. C. They Are Dissatisfied? [ have always tried to deal fairly with ill men, and with this principle in view It behooves me to say at this time, notwithstanding: the fact that I have been making the unconditional assertion durng the past six years that the Mutual Benefit was the best life Insurance company in the world and sold the best policy, that I have recently been advised by two policy holders that they are dissatisfied. In 1901 one it them took out $1,000 in the Mutual Benefit and $4,000 In two other companies. He recently Informed me that be is now exceedingly sorry that he did riot take the whole $5,000 In the Mutual Benefit. In 1904 a well-known aitlzen of Yorkvllle who has the reputation of looking before he leaps took jut a $5,000 policy in the Mutual Benefit after making a pretty thorough investigation of most of the companies loing business in this section, and now ne says he Is very much dissatisfied kvith th^ policy because It Is for $5,000 nstead of $10,000, and hopes at an early date to have the defect corrected! [ know of others In the same boat. 8AM M. GRIST, Special Agent. THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. WE are repairing, repainting, and overhauling Buggies, and we are loing this work at pricaa that ara ight. You'll find us In the rear of Riddle fc Carroll's. Yours for business, R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. 0 For the 3 u Money Spent 3 our faces scores of times that ^ went elsewhere to buy their 2 e did not keep goods of good 2 rkville buyers. YorkvilPe dry 2 ave been subjected to this 2 or ourselves now. 2 and winter Dress Goods, our 2 roughly familiar with the re- 2 his community, went at the 2 buy Qualities. Varieties and j? t>ly be charged with "Not be- 3 eve that our buyer's efforts J essfully that there is no one, 3 1 may be, who can honestly 3 ds of Quality. Another thing * id that we not only have the i per Styles, and further more i es that are just right. Our I .50 a yard. We invite all the 1 :e an early inspection of our 1 l 3 AND CHILDREN. j 3 looked to the Qualities, the j took care of the prices?we j the heavy rise in Shoes that * es we have nothing better to * he E. P. Reed company. We ? nade?better can't be made. < II down the line at the lower * folks, boys and girls, and ba- ^ pared to serve all comers. In j this: 2s to 5s; 5|s to 8s; 8|s ^ ? includes all the sizes for the ^ rieties and Prices are as wide ^ :s. We are also ready to fit < it to fit the feet," but we can * I MEN AND BOYS. vho wears "Store-bought" Cloth- 2 have no apologies to make about jg Prices of our Clothing this sea- 4 for themselves. We bought our ? I you what you need In the qual- 3 jer cent lower than you can get 5 see for yourself. J r BLANKETS NOW. This year will be no exception. J let us give you a straight tip. 2 a very stiff advance In woolen Jg winter supply. After we bought ^ rides. Today our Blankets are * e than they were when we pur- 3 buy while they are here, because 4 I sell them at last year's prices. g e our advice: BUY NOW. [LIES, TOWELS. ETC i we give close attention. This our buying and have a very full 3 Red, Variegated, Half and Full y Napkins to match, at attractive ^ mplete, including all sizes and 4 le face and ornamental purposes. * ur brag lines this season. 3 N HANDKERCHIEFS. J [) GENTLEMEN. J d up a Handkerchief bargain of chiefs, worth 25c, 33c and 50c 4 chiefs are full size, perfect quail- jg ed borders. We offer them for ^ ouid maKe mem 11 me nmientu ven Dozen, remember, and they ley are here. " 4ITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. j ka*a*a*a*a*a*a?a*a*a?u*a* Watch Repairing Watch repairing is always delicate work and to be satisfactory must be done Just right?otherwise there is no use to have it done, because the watch will thereafter run either too slow or too fast and everybody knows how annoying an unreliable timepiece is. I do lots of Watch Repairing on fine watches and cheap watches and do just as careful work on the cheap timepiece as on the most expensive. I do such good work thai my Absolute Guarantee goes with every Job to run?barring accidents, like a fall, etc.?for One Year. If your watch doesn't go just right I car make it right for you. My charge will be according to the amount of work I do, but will always be moderate. Give me your Watch work?I'll give you first-class work for your money. I also repair Clocks, Jewelry, etc. ' T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. F. C. B L A C K 1,1 to Insurance. Suppose you do buy life insurance and It does prove needless? Suppose you do successfully run the gauntlet of financial rocks and commercial storms: suppose you do die wealthy, what matters the possession of ample insurance? Would not your policies probably prove, in old age, your most reliable Income producing asset, and at death the best and most promptly paid investment of any portion of your estate. The Security Life and Annuity Company Will take the risk at a small cost. FRED C. BLACK, District Agent. Yorkville, S. C. Over L. & S. Bank.?Front Room. Pickling Vinegar If you want the Best and Strongest, the kind that will Preserve your Pickles, buy Heinz's?I have got It. 40c per gallon. Mackerel In addition to loose Mackerel in Barrel, I have them again In Kits at $1.05 and $1.25. Dry Salt Herring lc apiece. LOUIS ROTH. ^UNDERTAKING UNDERTAKING in all Its branches from the cheapest Pine Coffin to the finest State Casket. Robes for children, ladies and gentlemen of all ages, Slippers, etc. Hearse and Hearse Wagon, Grave Mounds, Funeral Notices, etc. We do Embalming. State License No. 66. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. f J. M. HEA' GENERAL ME |'Ml I New Goods Ot INTERESTING ATTI tt? ntTT IIN Jd? V I Our buyers are just back They bought heavily in all li now arriving on almost every I to come and see us. We have a splendid new CLOTHING?Guaranteed to We have various other i complete outfits for children a We also have attractive lines S H 0 I Our Shoe stock is now mc eludes: W. L. Douglass' Shoes for $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Stetson's Shoes in Tan, Bla at from $5 to $6 a pair?as go where for the money. Drew-Selby fine Shoes for L Patent Leather. I QUEEN QUALITY SHOI our show windows at $3 and $< world for the money. It is be cost a great deal more. DRESS ( We have new Dress Goo weaves. Don't fail to examim and trouble. I MILL! MISS HATTIE BROUN, OF 1 OUR MILLINERY DEPAKTMEN GIVE THE LADIES THE BENEF PERIENOE AND SKILL IN HE! NEW GOODS JU We have just received the money on same: Chattanooga Vulcan Turn Plows?good aj I rows, etc. Also 1,000 bushels car of New and Second-hand I As to BUGGIES?we are 1 city. So we are the people yoi r%r\rw\n J We are in the market for ( J. M. HEATH L . WILLIAMS, Manager. TAX COLLECTIONS?1005. York vnjj:, S. C., Sept. 16, 1906. IN accordance with the law. my booka will be opened on the 16TH DAT OP OCTOBER, 1906, for the collection of STATE, CQUNTY AND SPECIAL TAXES, for the flacal year 1906 and will be kept open until the S1ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1905, without penalty. after which day ONE PER CENT penalty will be added on all paymenta made in the month of JANUARY, 1906, and TWO PER CENT penalty on all payments made in the month of FEBRUARY. and SEVEN PER CENT penalty on all paymenta made from 1ST DAY OF MARCH until the 16TH DAY OF MARCH, 1906. After that day all taxes not paid, will go into execution and be placed in the hands of the sheriff for collection, and all poll taxes will be turned over to magistrates, for prosecution in accordance with law. My books will be opened: At Yorkvllle, Monday 16th day of October, until Tuesday, 24th day of October. At Smyrna, on Wednesday 25th day of October. At Hickory Grove, Thursday and Frday. 26th and 27th days of October. At Sharon, Saturday the 28th day of October. At Yorkvllle Monday and Tuesday. 30th aid 31st days of October. At Clover, Wednesday and Thursday, 1st and 2nd days of November. At McConnellsville, Friday the 3rd day of November. At Yorkvllle, Saturday and Monday, 4th and 6th days of November. At Fort Mill, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7th and 8th days of November. At Yorkvllle. from Thursday 9th until Saturday 25th of November. At Rock Hill, Monday 27th day of ; November until Tuesday, 5th day of December. And at Yorkvllle from December 6, < until December 31st, after, which day the penalties will be added as above stated. H. A. D. NEELY. County Treasurer. BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES. Our Buggy and Harness line is most complete. BABCOCK, HACKNEY and OXFORD Buggies are our leaders; but if you want a cheaper Buggy, of course we have It. WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS. Remember, that the 8TUDEBAKER WAGONS are the best and that we have them in every slae and tire. Our. sales to this date are more than in any year since we have been in business, and it will cost you money to buy anything we sell 1 without first seeing us. GLENN & ALLISON. YORKVILLE Building and Loan Association OF YORKVILLE, S. C. Furnishes the opportunity for the profitable investment of Savings, however small or large. Enables persons of small means to Own Their Own Homes on Easy Terms. Lends Money on Good Security from One to Five Year Periods. Applications now being received for a New Series of Stock. For further and more specific information apply to W. BROWN WYLIE, President. Or GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. ( STANDARD WAREHOUSE, ! WE have contracted with J. J. Keller & Co. for a Standard Cotton , Warehouse with 2,500 bales of cotton capacity to be completed by November j 1st: then we will be prepared to store cotton for the public. We will be glad to have parties desiring to store cotton confer with us. LATTA BROS. . Sept. 19. tf tf. TH & CO., 1 iRCHANDISE. un 1 Every Train. _ FACTIONS ZRY DEPARTMENT. I * from the Northern markets, nes and our New Goods are train. We want everybody line of STROUSE BROS.' fit. I nakes of Clothing, including I t from $3 to $5 and upwards, for Youths. ES. ire complete than ever. It in- A men and youths at $2, $2.25, I ick, Patent Leather and-Vici od value as is to be had any- I ,adies in Black, Tan, Vici and IS for'Ladies can be seen in A 1.50. Ifis'the best shoe in the :tt(;r than lots of Shoes which : ?: I-.: jrOODS. ds in all the late shades and I e them. If is worth the time < . ? ' ' ' ' arrinu ,, N?<KX. "" SEw V6!R^,' ^LiS CHARGE OF I T AND WILL BE PLEASED TO ' . IT or HER KNOWLEDGE, EXSI ART. ST RECEIVED. 1 ! following and can save you i Turn Plows?none better; ? most others; Cutaway HarRed Rust Proof Seed Oats; a ? Jagging and Ties, cheaper than any one in the j want to see before you buy. X)N. :OTTON all the Time. & COMPANY, 1 ? FURNITUREWe are constantly adding new goods to our already Immense stock of House Furnishings. This adding process is necessary because of the fact that our business is continually., , growing larger?we are selling more gtods than ever before. The reason for the growth of our business is this: We have the stock for selection, we have the qualities and we make the prices that are right. With these fucts before you we invite you to come and see the York Furniture Company when you need anything in our line. WE HAVE Bed Room Suites from $12 up to $60. Side Boards from $10 up to $30. Wardrobes from $9 up to $30. Iron Beds?this is where we shine? all kinds and colors and prices. Ex tension, Center and Kitchen Ta- > bles with variety of prices enough to please anybody. Cooking Stoves?We have just'about' a carload of Cooking Stoves?first class - " qualities at low down prices. See us. Lounges and Couches?Have you one in your home? They add lots to the comfort and appearance of a hall way. oee ours, we nave iuia u* mciu at prices to please. PIANOS?We have Just received a very handsome Piano and would be pleased to have parties Interested In instruments of this kind come and see this instrument It is a strictly highgrade, full toned, well made and fully guaranteed Instrument It Is for sale *: at a price that Is right and we will sell it on terms to suit the buyers. ORGANS?We are selling lots of Organs. We have high priced Instruments and we have cheap Instruments. If you contemplate buying an Organ you will best serve your Interests by seeing us before buying. Wf sail goods for Cash or on Credit ; tnafte terms to suit the purchaser. . YPftfe FURNITURE COMPANY. They Need Them t, / Yefi,.children need Shoes, and I have them for both boys and girls that I am. closing out at a loss, and they are good' tiiiea. I also have plenty of Hats and' CatyA'dt 'any old price. I also have a nice lot of Pants, Shirts and Shoes for men at the lowest prices, and a good many other things that are useful. I also keep a nice line of Groceries and Vegetables all the time. Don't forget I keep the best Beef in Yorkvllle as I always did. I run the only Dally Market here, and try to serve my customers right, and I came here ten years ago with nothing, and I have It yet. . ?J f OLD GEORGE - - The Butcher. YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. (Incorporated.) OUR plant is now in full operation, and we are prepared to make es- timates and fill orders for Tombstones, Monuments and Ornamental Stone work of all kinds. Our facilities are such as easily enable us to meet all competition of whatever kind, from whatever source In our line. See us near the Southern depot W. BROWN WYLIE, Secretary and Treasurer.