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Special Dotiqes. * Annual Flower Show. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual flower show next Tuesday, Oct. 31st, In the court house. Doors open at 10 o'clock a. m? admission 35 cents. One ticket holding good for the day and evening. There will be attractive candy booths, music during the day and special musical attractions for the evening. Refreshments will be served during -4 the day and evening. The prizes will be on exhibition In the York Drug Store window. Ladles who are to enter exhibits of potted plants and Chrysanthemums are requested to send them to the court house on Monday, where there will be a committee of ladies to receive and arrange them. Mrs. J. J. Hunter, Pres. Oct. 24. t.f 2t ? ? Chsap Rates to Charleston. On account of Charleston's Annual Gala Week and Coast Pair association, November 6-11, 1905, Southern ?II -III tuirato frnrn nil XVCUlYl tfcjr W III ocu wvnv%? points within State of South Carolina, including Augusta, Ga., at rate of One Fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, tickets sold November 4th to 10th, Inclusive and for trains arriving in Charleston before noon Nov. 11, v with final limit Nov. 13th, 1905. Southern Railway will provide extra coaches on all trains into Charleston, Nov. 5th to 12th, inclusive and all who wish to take advantage of the exceedingly low rates can do so and feel assured that plenty of room will be provided. For additional information, call on ticket agents or address. R. W. Hunt, Div. Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. 9he gorbuillf dfotton Jflarhft. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. YoRxvtt-i-E. October 27. 12 m.?The Local market stands as follows: Cotton 1015 L?atta Bros. HORSE FOR SALE. HOME raised, 3} yean old, broken except to saddle. See me at Victor Oil Mill. LUTHER J. DAVIDSON. Oct. 27 f.t. at STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. in probate court. By L, R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge ^ * of York County. WHEREAS W. T. MOORE has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of J. S. MOORE, 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 Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1905, to shew cause, if any. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred q rwl flvp anrl In the 130th vear Of American Independence, L. R. WILLIAMS. Probate Judge of York County. Oct. 17. . . f 2t AH ORDINANCE. BE it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Yorkville, S. C., in council assembled: Whereas, We deem it for the best Interest of the town of Yorkville, S. ? C., that said town own an electrical lighting plant for lighting the streets and public places of the town, and for the use of its citizens at a moderate rental or charge for electricity furnished, and Wneteas, It is also dfeemed fbr the best Interests of the town that the Water Works plant now owned by the town, be extended and enlarged by the laying of additional mains, now therefore, be it Ordained: w 1st. In order to raise the funds necessary for the purchasing of an electrical lighting plant and extension of the Water Works system that Ponds to the extent of Seven Thousand Dollars, in denomination of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS each be tssued by said town: the said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT per annum, payable semi-annually, interest and principal payable either in New York or Yorkville. 2nd. That In order to comply with the laws governing such bond issue, * that John R. Hart, Esq., attorney for the said town, be. and he hereby is in- , structed to prepare for the freeholders to sign the necessary petitions, and upon the signing of such petition for election by a majority of the freeholders of the said town, that an election be forthwith advertised and held. 3rd. That in the event the said petition is properly signed, and election held and majority of the qualified voters vote in favor proposed issue of bonds, that the said attorney proceed to advertise the said bonds for sale to 11 ine nignesi oiaaer, aupumung mai v said bids shall be submitted on or before 7 P. M., of October 10th, 1905. 4th. That upon the sale of the bonds and receipt of the moneys therefor, that said moneys shall be turned over to the Board of Commissioners of Public Works to be expended by said Board for the purposes above set out. Done and r>it:?ii'd In regular assembly of Council this 2d day of May, A. D.. 1905. J. E. LOWRY. Mayor Town of Yorkville, S. C. Attest:? P. W. Love Clerk of Council. (Seal). Oct. 27 f It AN ORDINANCE. BE it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Yorkville, S. C., in council assembled: That upon the coming in of the bids for the issue of SEVEN' THOUSAND DOLLARS OF WATER AND LIGHT BONDS by the town of Yorkville, S. C., it appearing that the bid of C. H. Coffin of Chicago, said bid being par for the bonds and a premium of $101.00 on the issue, and the said C. H. Coffin to have the bonds lithographed at his expense, was the highest and best bid. it is Ordained: That the bid of the said C. H. Coffin of Chicago, as above set forth be accepted, and that the bonds be prepared in form as attached and upon v the lithographing of the same and payment for same in the sum set out. that they be delivered to the said C. W Pnffln The form as attached Is the form submitted by the said C. H. Coffin, and is initialed on the margin thereof by Geo. W. S. Hart. Mayor, pro tern, of the said town. Done and ratified in regular assembly of council this 24th day of October. 1905. GEO. W. S. HART, Mayor. Pro Tern. Attest: P. W. Love, Clerk of Council. (Seal). Oct. 27 f It THE CLANSMAN. Thrilling Tale of the Re construction Period. BY REV. THOMAS DIXON Jr. THE publication of this story as a serial will be commenced in the Issue of THE ENQUIRER for TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. The Clansman is a vivid picture v of the terrible trials through which the people of this section passed during the reconstruction period from 1865 to 1876. Much of the story is based on events that actually occurred in York county. Iu M. GRIST'S SONS, Publishers. i COMING HUMPTY DUNIPTY S SPECTACfrLAR PANTOMIME NEW YORK ONE SIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, E; GEO. H. ADAMS' BIG COMPANY. ACTORS. ACTRESSES. SINGERS. DANCERS. HANDSOME COSTUMES. GORGEOUS SCENERY. BUSTER 3ROWN. ?ALSO? NEW YORK'S GREATEST SENSATION, c i# r The Creation of a Woman out of Nothing. The most startling and unexplalnable act ever given on the American stage. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c. Tickets now on sale at the YORK FURNITURE COMPANY. The very best and largest show here this season, Geo. H. Adams, the original Clown. One-half the audience ladles. FOR COUGH8 AND COLDS TRY BOWEN'S COMPOUND SYRUP WHITE PINE AND TAR. ACTS LIKE MAGIC. LARGE BOTTLES FOR 25 CENTS. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWRN, PROP., Home-Made Molasses I HAVE SOME IN STOCK NOW. AT 60C. A GALLON. I AM ABLE TO FILL YOUR WANTS IN THE WAY OF INGREDIENTS FOR FRUIT C. XE NOW. FRESH STOCK JUST RECEIVED. LOUIS ROTH. MONEY ON COTTON The First National Bank of Yorkvillo Will be pleased to advance money to the farmers throughout the county, who desire to hold their cotton for better prices. R. C. ALLKIN, Cashier. LADIES' HAND BAGS We have an elegant line of ladies' HAND BAGS?a bargain lot we picked up recently. They are in several sizes Morocco, pebbled and Japanese. Gilt and oxydized metal trimmings, some of them having purses, card cases and hand mirrors Inside. The prices run from $1.50 to $5.00 each. The designs are rich, new and stjlish. Call and see them if you would have something really up-to-date. This is easily the swellest line of Handbags shown In this city in seve STAR DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder, Prop. TH-R.TT'.'F1. A YARD STICK?Something that everybody needs?call and get one at once. FURNITURE If it goes into a home for making it more comfortable and beautiful and can be placed under the heading of "FURNITURE" just remember that we have it. Our stock was never so large nor so complete and new additions are constantly arriving. If you want Furniture at the right prices be certain to see us. We have: OPEN FRANKLIN Coal Stoves and all other kinds of Heaters. COOKING STOVES In all sizes, and in several qualities at right prices. COAL GRATES, different sizes. TILE HEARTHS and Metal Facings. WOOD MANTLES. BED ROOM SUITES, ranging from cheap qualities to fancies. SIDE BOARDS, with a wide range of prices and styles. BEDS?both wood and iron?In qualities to suit all comers. EXTENSION DINING TABLES, different sizes and prices. CENTER TABLES in sizes and prices to suit your taste. WARDROBES?all sizes. COUCHES and LOUNGES on which to rest your bones?help out the looks, too. CHAIRS?Diners, Rocaers and for the children?high and low. IRON BEDS for children. These are fitted with the folding sides. HALL RACKS?various styles and prices to please the buyer. SEWING MACHINES?The old reliable New Home is our leader, but we have other guaranteed Sewing Machines in stock at all prices. TERMS?to suit the purchaser. YORK FURNITURE COMPANY. You Can Start Right? A few days ago a young man who desired to insure his life, asked a prominent business man of Yorkville, who carries a large amount of insurance on his own life, but none in the Mutual Benefit, what he thought of the Mutual Benefit and its policies, and without an instant's delay received this reply: "I think so much of the company that I wish I had every dollar of my insurance with it." There is not any doubt that the gentleman meant exactly what he said, because he is recognized as being a person who says what he means and means what he says. Six years ago when he insured his life he expressed himself as believing that all the old line companies were "about the same," but since that time and especially during the present year, he has become convinced that there is certainly a "Best Company," and that the Mutual Benefit is IT. You have the benefit of this gentleman's experience as well others, therefore you have the opportunity of starting right. Other people are coming to my office to get information and you will always be glad if you come too. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. AdiYkfis' Kmnorinm. GIVING AWAY PRESENTS For One Week. We are pleased with results from our scheme of presents and hereby extend time for another week from today?except Circus Day, Nov. 1. Something for nothing is hard to get, and yet so many people are always on the lookout for such. We will try our hand. We insist that we mean no fraud. We don't think that we ever had a more complete and attractive stock of goods. We have recently opened about 25 packages of pretty cheap and medium priced Glass, China, Crockery, etc.?more than we want to look at. So here is a scheme for giving some away to our customers: We will arrange sample lots of various useful and ornamental wares in 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents lots and will give customers their choice free?on the purchase of SI.00, 12.00, S3.00 and $5.00 cash, of anything and everything in stock at guaranteed prices. FOR INSTANCE: Hundred weight of our best flour at S2.75 and 25 cents of something else gives the purchaser choice from the scores of 15 cents articles free. A dollars' worth of sugar, lard or anything else?solid or mixed?20 5-cent articles, if you like, gives you choice on first lot. A hundred pounds of sugar at S5.00 gives you choice of 25 cent articles, and while on this particular sale we will barely get out?she goes all the same. We mean business?don't practice snide tricks. So come and see us. WITHERS ADICKES. BERKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE. ABOUT eighteen, three months old and under. Prices right. C. S. GORDON. Yorkvllle R. F. D. No. 3. . . FOR SALE. OIX building lots on Lincoln avenue, O all 296 feet deep and frontage as follows: Four of 60 feet each; one 65 feet and one 55 feet. W. H. HERNDON. | May 12 f tf 5 I ^ \W RIBBON ? t AT 9 A. M. NE \ 9 ? S ? Rprpntlv mir mill*; nflfpri ? ? BON Values that we simpl ? 5 their special prices?when g BE OVERSTOCKED. { % NOW FOR OUR CI ? ^ All Pure Silk?all Newg.* Satin and Taffeta). p Lot i?Worth at other st ? ^ 2$ to 4 ?"S. wide?Quick ? ^ Lot 2?As above?values I * ? ins wide?If you'll be qi t ? Lot 3?As above?Better? * ? ASK FOR OTHER ? $ gj Z * W Foushee C f I jlPhone 38J ?S>A?A?*AS?AtfA?A&A?A?A?Afr OU*A??AHAHAUA?tA?5AHA?lA?tA*?A STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jane R. Wilkes, doing business under the name and style of Mecklenburg Iron Works, Plaintiff, against J. R. Dover, Fred Frank, James. F. McGowan, and Thomas K. Scott, late partners in business under the name of Dover, Frank & Company, Defendants.?Summons for Relief. ?Complaint Served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber, ^t his office at No. 4 Law Range, Yorkville, S. C.. within twenty days after the service hereof: exclusive of the day of such service; and if yoq fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. TROS. F\ McDOW, fiainurr s Aiiuriiry. October 16th, 1905. NOTICE, To J. R. Dover, Fred Frank, James F. McGowan and Thomas K. Scott, Absent Defendants: Please take notice that the original Summons and Cornplaint In the above entitled action Is this day filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York County, State qf South Carolina. THOS. F. McDOW, Plaintiff's Attorney. October 17th, 1905. Oct. 20. f. at. ASK ME TO SHOW YOU Lin - O- Wall, Sanitas and Wall Paper, A. B. GAINES. 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. WANTED, LEARNING PRINTER. THERE is a place In THE ENQUIRER office for a young man with one or two years' experience in the printing office, and ambitious to learn the various details of the trade. The right man will get a good place and will receive pay in proportion to the value of his services. Write, stating experience and wages expected. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. 'sq) sdaajf anything on me my old Hat and so pleasant aboui ssr Charlotte Li YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. (Incorporated.) OUR plant is now In full operation, and we are prepared to make estimates 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. MASTIC PAINT IS GUARANTEED to be pure Lead. Zinc and Oil. We will pay $100 cash, for any quantity of whiting, chalk, barytese or other adulterants found In the MASTIC. "The best is the cheapest." It covers more surface and outwears two or three times over the cheap so-called paints made to sell and not to last. BANNER PAINT made by MA8TIC people is a good out cheaper paint, not pure, hasn't i ne covering capacity, I but we guarantee it equal to any at same price. If you are going to paint a house, barn, fence, wagon, buggy, plow, chair, bench or a piece of furniture, see us. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of N. B. CAMPBELL, deceased, are hereby notified- that payment must be made forthwith. Persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. J. M. CAMPBELL, Administrator. Sept. 13 f 3t at ?Y?T?T?T?Y?T?T?????* ? Y ? < fil it iXT MONDAY. 1 3 ? ^ ar1 tis such temotinc RIB- < K y bought?all they'd sell at ? * it all reaches us we'll ? ^ ii learance sale. | j ?all Fast Colors?(Both 1 J i ores I2$c, 15c and I7$c? j S Price 9c Yard. 3 J 7\c, 20c and 22$c?3$ to 4$ ? jj lick at 13c Yard. ? 4 -Richer?Special 19c Yard. ? Jj bargains. t j M % J lash Store Jp | | Yorkville, S. C. Jl ? | 1?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?* J *A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A?U*A? 1????^ mmwm? SH( For Children, K At STRAUSS-SMI Never before have we carri for Children. Misses and Boys shelves, on and under our cou stock with especial care and Shoes for the younger men a most favorably in Quantity, Prices with any line of Shoes section of the State, You w haps, than you will find elseu entire stock of Shoes was be tremendous rise in prices tha Shoes. Of course we have fu women, and will tell you abo time, if you want Quality, Vai to see us, VVe have them: CHILDREN Vicl, Patent Tip, Button, Wide At Vicl, Patent Tip, lace, Orthopedic Vlcl, Flexible Soles, spring heels, 1 Dongola, spring heels, lace, stock Tan Vici Orthopedic toe, iace, tur Vlcl, Patent tip, Orthopedic last, t Vicl, Patent tip, atngle sole, sp. h< Vici, stock tip, sp. heels, lace, 6s to Dongola, stock tip, low heel, laee, ! Box calf kangaroo calf top, stock Vici, single sole, patent tip, low h< Heavy Dongola, two soles, low he< MISSES* Dongola, low heel, stock tip, lace, : Kangaroo, lace, stock tip, Our Wo Vlcl, low heel, stock tip lace, 12? Vlcl. low heel, patent tip, Victor t Heavy Dongola, two sojes. stock tl Vici, single sole patent tip, low h< Heavy Dongolas, two soles, low h< Vicl, heavy soles, Goodyear welt 13s to 2s per pair Vlcl. 3 Foxed, lace, patent tips, 1< BOYS' Vlcl, McKay Cap. Bals-, 9s to 13js, Satin Calf, Cap Bals, 13s to 6s, pe Satin Calf. McKay Cap, Bals., Is t Patent Chrome, Vic. toe, 3 Foxed, Box Calf Bals, Mat. calf top, 8Js Box Calf Bals., Mat Calf top, 13s Tan Vici, McKay Cap. Bals, 12s to Box Calf, McKay Cap Bals, Is to Box Calf Bluchers. Is to 55s, per i Box Calf Bals. Mat. Calf Tops, 2js Vicl Welt, Andover Cap, Bals, Is t Boys' Box Calf, Welted, Andover ( THE STRAUSS-SI Main and Liberty Sts. llo, There!. . . Mrs. Snow, that you are in such on my way to see Mrs. Dobson to aqs a\oujj nojt. jbh ^au a ja3 up-to-date and at reasonable ) there but what I find her busy. iere because she never puts off but what Is right. Makes over makes it look new and is always t it Mrs. Dewey, if you buy anywlll not be satisfied?not get as ;y are always up-to-date there. V BR08.' CASH STORE. aundry?every Tuesday evening. Stoves. Stoves. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HEATING STOVES IN TOWN, BOTH WOOD AND COAL. WE HAVE ONE OF THE NICEST LINES OF COOK STOVES TO BE FOUND. COME TO SEE US FOR YOUR HARDWARE. WE ARE THE HARDWARE PEOPLE. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. LAND FOR SALE. FARM of 110 acres, near Bethany church, improved with 5-room residence, barn and other outbuildings? well watered. Will take $1,500 cash. L. L. PARISH. Yorkvllle R. F. D. No. 1. October 20 f.t 3t* MTNDERli I At J. Q. 1 OUR UNDERWEAR STOCK IS QUALITIES AND SIZES FOR 1 w AND INFANTS. IF YOU WANT I YOU YVILL SAVE TIME AND M FOR WHAT YOU WANT. SEE ' FOR MEN?Heavy Cotton Fleece Heavy Knit Shirts and Drawer I weight Natural Merino Wool Wright's celebrated Health Und f 1.00 and $1.25 per garment. FOR BOYS?Fleece Lined Shirts garment. Union Suits?cotton. Health Underwear?Shirts and FOR LADIES? Knitted Underwea and Pants, ?heavy?vests and Suits?better than the price lndl ural Merino Wool Undervests.gl B:/ FOR MISSES?Undervests 25o am upward. I FOR INFANTS?All Wool Vests i garment. Cotton?Pants and \r SEE WRAY FOR UNDERWEAR CIRCUS DAY?NEXT WEDNES1 that day we Invite you to make Wu ovtonil ?Vil? Invitation to PV I CLOTHING?We still offer SUPEI J. Q. WRAY, mmmamam mmmmmm < ' CAROLINA nUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION S. L. MILLER, Pres. and Sec. YORK COUNTY AtiENTS Mr. BUFORT MATTHEWS, Smyrna. Mr. R. S. McCONNELL, Rock Hill. Mr. J. K. SCOOGINS, Rock Hill. Mr. EB EDWARDS, Tlrzah. Mr. FRANK ALLEN. Lesslle. Mr. J. T. NEELY, Rock Hill. Mr...JAS. M. STARR. Yorkvllle. P. E. BARRON. Yorkvllle No. 2. Any of them will be pleased to give Rates and other information to. parties who are interested. T. A. MATTHEWS. Gen. Mgr., District No. 2, Old Point, S. C. To The Sufferers WITH Cancer, Tumor or Chronic old sores: Write D. B. Gladden, Clover, S. C., for Information as to how to be cured without knife or plaster. Write today?you will not regret It. July 28 f 8m 5ES[isses and Boys TH COMPANY'S. ied as large a stock of Shoes ? as is now to be found in our nters, We have selected this believe we have a stock of nd women that will compare Quality, Styles, Variety and to be found anywhere in this ill find our prices lower per'here, for the reason that our night weeks ago before the t has affected all grades of 11 lines of Shoes for men and ut them later. In the mean iety and Price in Shoes come rs SHOES. ikle, la to 58, E width, turned, 60c. toe, Es, 29 to 5s per pair 60c. o AO *ln "a f A Oa r\Q lr 7Ra 1 uwv, aiuv,rv ii|^, uo iu oo, ^uu wwi tips, 5s to 88, per pair 75c. nod, 2}s to 6s, per pair 85c. ;urned, sp. heels, lace, 4s to 8s, 85c. els, lace, 5s to 8s 81.00. i 8 per pair ! il.OO. Sis to Ills, per pair ! il.OO. tip, lace, 81s to lli, pair ! 11.00. ?els, lace, 8js to 12s 11.25. il, stock tip, lace, 8js to 101s, $125. SHOES. 12s to 2s, per pair 81.00. nder for wear, 8js to 2s IH.00. to 28, per pair I 1.25. oe, lace, 11 js to 2s, per pair..! 11.35. ps, low heels, lace, lis to 13}. S1.50. ;el. lace, 12J to 2s !i1.50. sels, stock tip, lace. Is to 3s..$1.75. , low heels, pat. tip, dull top $2.00 3w heels, 2}s to 5}s $2.00. SHOES. , per pair 81.00. r pair ! il.00. , ;o 6s ! H ^25. Mat kid top, lace, 8&s to lis. ! 11.50. to 121s, per pair ! 11.25. to 2s, per pair ! i1.50. 5js, per pair H.50. 6}s, per pair ! 1.50. >air ! 11.50. 9 to 51s, per pair ! H.75. o 5}s, per pair i 2.00. ^ap, Bals. 21 to5is $2.00. AITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. F. C. BLACK I Life Insurance. Does It Concern Yon? The double benefit non-lapsing Life Insurance policy Issued by the Security Life and Annuity Cn. Is not only the most attractive but the most liberal. No other company equals it. Don't fall to see these contracts before buying. Remember this is a Southern Company endeavoring to build up a large business in this state to keep at home a part of the millions that go out of the state annually to Northern companies. For further Information, consult. FRED C. BLACK, District Agent Yorkville, 8. C. Over L. & 8. Bank.?Front Room. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. Good? Well, you make us smile. The best productions of thousands of the best cooks are embodied in the dainty products of the National Biscuit Co. There are few packages In which so much of the best of things for the Inner man are packed as in an "Iner Seal" package. We received Saturday a large shipment of the daintiest products of the N. B. C. The shipment Includes Butter Thins, Frotlnas, Choice Mixed, Zu Zu Snaps and other dainties. Just the things for light luncheons. Try 'em if you never have. If you have just come and get some while they are fresh. Just Inside the door. FERGUSON & CLINTON. /EAR ] CRAY'S. I ! UP TO THE MINUTE IN ALL H VIEN, LADIES. MISSES, BOTS ANYTHING OF THIS KIND, w ONEY BY COMING TO WRAY ? rHESE: d Shirts and Drawers, 50c each. H s?not fleeced, 75c each. Light B c Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 each. ^ Icrwear, Shirts and Drawers, at H and Drawers?heavy?at 25c per [Si knitted?50c per suit. Wright's B Drawers?75c p*T garment. ^ r. Vests, 25c each. Knitted Vests I 4 pants?50c per garment. Union H " cates?35c to 50c per Suit. Nat- H .00 and $1.50 each. J r, I upward. Union Suits?25c and J I P and Pants at 15c up to 35c per * ests?5c up to 35c per garment. ^ . HE CAN PLEASE YOU. I 8, DAY?If you come to town on H H Wray's Store your headquarters. I U erybody?customers, friends, etc. H L *B CLOTHING at HALF PRICE. ? The Leader. I n mmmmammmmmmmm m yorkville" 1 F Building and Loan Association c w OF YORKVILLE, S. C. n o Furnishes the opportunity for ths profitable investment of Savings, how- 9 ever small or large. Enables persons of small means to y Own Their Own Homes on Easy i Terms. Lends Money on Good Security from ^ One to Five Year Periods. g Applications now being received for 4 a New Series of 8tock. For further and more specific infor- J mation apply to a W. BROWN WYLIE, President J Or GEO. W. WILLIAM8, J Secretary and Treasurer. g AKA*A*AKAauatA?Lfcllt*A*A*A*Aat < * a J jnew goods ; | daily arriving 5 s 3 3 | j i J jj SEEDED RAISINS, J j CURRANTS, J J J CITRON, J J 3 wos- 3 ; J FRESH SHIPMENT SWIFT'S ^ J J HAMS AND BREAKFAST jj j ^ STRIP. ? 4 K % J 3 3 4, 5 i I. W. JOHNSON. ? ' g' * * 4 a Glassware \ a a My line of Glassware, Including Cut ^ Glass, Blown Glass and Pressed Glass ^ Is decidedly the largest ever shown In J Yorkvllle. It Includes almost every j article that can be mentioned, and In a all sizes. I am selling lots of Glass- a ware?more than ever before?be- ^ cause my stock Is so varied that se lections are easy and my prices are so 5 low that the selections are easy to 3 pay for. a If you need Glass Dishes, Pitchers, a Bowls, Goblets, Tumblers, Vases > e a any other article in Glass come tome J for it. I have it and I'll sell It to you J at the right price. Come and see me for anything In a my line. My stock Is complete. a T. \V. SPECK, The Jeweler. j| STANDARD WAREHOUSE, f WE have contracted with J. J. Kel- jj ler & Co. for a Standard Cotton ^ Warehouse with 2,500 bales of cotton a capacity to be completed by November a 1st; then we will be prepared to store a cotton for the public. We will be glad J to have parties desiring to store cotton J confer with us. LATTA BROS. Sept. 19. t.f tf. jj OYSTERS, FISH, SAUSAGE. jj TOMORROW, Saturday, I will have ^ Choice Fresh Fish, Select Oysters * in quart cans, packed day of ship- j ment, and shipped on ice; Choice a Beef, Fresh Pork, and Sausage. Let a me have your orders this afternoon ^ for Oysters and Fish. I want to buy all the Green Hides 3 I can get, and will pay highest market ^ price for same. WALTER ROSE. % F= SAILS . .. HI A' The Thoms< EVERYTHING 1 Every Department WE CAN NOW FILL ALL OUR WHOLE FORCE IS OUR SALES ARE GETTIM EVERYBODY IS INVITE AT THE LATIMER COME YOU. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW DON'T FOI MANY ATTRACTIONS FC YOU WILL BE SURE TO Thomson < THE PEOPI k r. J. KELLER & CO., IONTRACTOR8 AND BUILDERS. OUR BUSINESS. It is OUR business to make Estilates on any and all kinds of Conduction Work, whether in Wood, irlck or Stone. 3ur Headquarters Are located on the C. & N.-W. ralload. just half way between Liberty nd Madison streets. We may be ElESN there at any time, or a Telehone Message will REACH us. 3 u i- Goods. We keep Constantly on Hand large tocks of Building Materials of valous kinds, including Dressed and todressed Lumber, Lime, Cement, aths, Shingles, etc., and we make a pecialty of BUILDERS* HARDWARE and CARPENTERS* TOOLS. People Needing anything in OUR ne should be SURE to call upon US. J. J. KELLER Jt CO. COTTON INSURANCE. I AM prepared to write Insurance L on Cotton stored either in open ard or in outbuildings on farms, 'armers can arrange to borrow loney on my Insurance policies on otton held on their farms the same s if the cotton were stored in a arehouse in town. Write or call at ly office for rates of insurance and ther information. J. R. LINDSAY. Oct. 3. t.f. tf. Wanted?Your orders for the best Karl* nt fttatinnarv I auu lrief?, Arguments, or anything'sl** if ou want the Best work. j J. M. HEA' | GENERAL ME ! The Ide; I "EVERYTHING UN We have begun our Fall ar favorable auspices than at am Richer in experience, vastly [ a wonderfully complete stock I by the term Dry Goods, we ar ' that none can excel. We h \ new staple goods at old pri< | consideration to the items me ! STAPLE COT ! 4-4 Brown Sheeting at Old Pri Barker's Bleaching at Old Prlc< f Lonsdale Cambric at Old Prlcei | 30 pieces Good Bleaching at 5 < ' 50 pieces Better Bleaching at 8 5,000 yards Riverside Plaids, 01 5,000 yards 25 inch Plaids, OU 1 5.000 yards Standard Prints, Ol* Indigo Blues and Simpson's Bli i OCTOBER CLOTH I | 500 pairs Good Heavy Weight | Ask to see them. Going at $1, $ 300 Children's Suits at $1, $1. * usual values. , 1 Our Black Thibet Cloth Suits i 1 per suit. 1 Our Unfinished Worsted suits t j In their class. 300 Odd Coats for men at <1 ai 200 Boys' Coats, every one wo sures you your choice. I JACKETS FOR LAI Our buyers spread themselves | the line before buying. We havi and long cuts. Don't fall to see I Black, Blue, Grey and Tan shade ! DRESS ( To describe our Dress Goods st< can't express ourselves. It is "too | you a few of the names of the j assurance that we have the goods | tend you a cordial invitation to < j lady friends can get more lnfon than we could give in pages. V | English and French Serges, Bei Plaids, Melrose. Panamas, Voile Come and see for yourself. WE HAVE JUS i ONE CARLOAD HOG AND CAT ! ONE CARLOAD BARBED WIRE I ONE CARLOAD MILLFEED or S 1,000 BUSHELS RED RUST PRC I ONE CARLOAD HAMS, LARD, ft j BUGGIES at the following price f FARM WAGONS from $65 dow Judging from the above, don't your interest to trade with us? ( | est prices to you. j J. M. HEATH THE IDEA | J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. h 3ISTED r >n Company , ' / &| [N READINESS. ; Nearly Complete. YOUR WANTS. BUSY. fG LARGER EACH DAY. D TO COME TO SEE US STAND?WE WILL WELOUR GOODS. *GET OUR *: ' ' )R THIS WEEK. SEE YOUR FRIENDS AT Company's .iE'S STORE da -1 Home Insurance at Cost. $23,258.00 PAID TO THE BENEFICIARIES OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN FOUR YEARS. Please do not forget that we we were the first to offer this plan to the people of this country. By this plan every policy-holder becomes a part of the Company and is helping to furnish HIS OWN INSURANCE, and at a LOWER RATE than any other Company or Association can offer It You can get a policy for the small sum of $3.00 Entrance Fee, and one death assessment. Our Second Division Is now open and members are being enrolled. You can hold a poller/ In the First or Second, or In both Divisions. Apply to D. E. BONEY, Manager, Yorkvllle, 8. CL. CARROLL'S STANDARD ' j. WAREHOUSE. IS at the disposal of farmers who desire to store cotton. I furnish storage and Insurance at low rates and when desired either advance money myself or give warehouse receipts upon which money can be borrowed at reasonable rates at the bank. W. R. CARROLL. Sept. 10 tf < tf UT When yoa want First Class Job Printing?the pkailng kind?send In your Orders to TM Enquirer Office. >*T*T*T?T*T*T*mTV?T*TkT*W TH & CO., | :rchandise. f K . > al Store I fDER ONE ROOF." id Winter season under more fc y previous time in our career. | increased facilities, and with of everything that is implied | e prepared to render a service ? ave nearly $40,000 worth of :es. We invite your careful I ntioned below. J ton goods. | ces. I is. , , J. cents Yard. 1 1 1-3 cents Yard. -? J d Price, 6 cents a Yard. [ 1 Price, 5 cents Yard. i Price, 5 cents Yard. ' ' acks and Oreys. I [ing offerings. ? Pants, bought at a forced sale. ? 1.50, $2 a pair and upward. ? .25 and $1.50 per suit. All un- I for men are easy winners at $10 ' it $12.50 per suit win in a walk ? V nd $1.50 each are great values. w rth .more, but 75 cents each In- J : V )ies and misses. i here. You will do well to see { e mem in an Biyiea, in nieuium ^ our $5.00 Jackets for Ladles in jQODS. | >ck is too big a task for us. We many for U3." We can only give r different Dre38 Goods, with the S in all shades and colors, and ex- C come and see for yourself. Our a nation by a personal Inspection * re have: Broadcloths, Cheviots, I dford Cords, Henriettas, Scotch t s. Albatross. Chiffons, etc., etc. I IT RECEIVED rLE FENCING. | 2 AND NAILS. horts and Bran. ? )OF SEED OATS. C [EAT, ETC. C s: $75, $65, $55, $45 and $40. a to $35. ? you think it will prove to be to Jl )ur large buying insures the low- M & COMPANY, j ' ? L STORE. . I . I ! i.rfU ' inn