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MERE-MENTION. Two men were killed, and three Injured by an explosion of gas followed by Are In a gas street main in Chicago. Friday...... Two men were killed and three injured in an affray between a gang of cotton thieves and a posse attempting to arrest them at Riggers, Tenn., Friday R. H. Snyder, former lieutenant governor of Louisiana, died at Rochester, Minn., Friday Two thousand bales of cotton were dek stroyed by fire In Columbus, Ga., * Thursday Albert J. Pitkin", president of the American Locomotive company, died at his home In Schenectady, N. Y., Sunday The corner-stone of the McKlnley monument, the gift or the American people, was iaiu in Canton, O., Thursday. Among those present were Vice President Fairbanks, Postmaster General Cortelyou, and David R. Francis of St. Louis A German torpedo boat collided with a small cruiser in Kiel Bay, near the national German naval station, during a snowstorm Friday night, drowning one officer and thirty-two sailors...... Thirty-nine persons lost their lives and several others were injured by fire in a lodging house in Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday. One-hundred or more persons lost their lives in the sinking of the British steamer, Hilda, In the English channel Saturday. Several of the bodies of the victims have been washed ashore on the French coast near St. Malo lighthouse $4,000,000 worth of property was destroyed by fire in the Overholt Distilling company's plant at Broadford, Pa., Sunday. | Report of National Ginnhrs.?The cotton report of the National Glnners association was made public at Dallas. Texas, last Sunday, by Secretary Blackwell. The report was not to have been made public until yesterday but it is understood that a portion of it had- "leaked" in some unaccountable manner. The report Is as follows: oiimmopv e\t rannrto ohftW that there has been grinned to Nov. 14. 1905. total 7,411.359. The crop Is 84.7 per cent picked and 78 per cent ginned, indicating a crop for this year of 9,459,793. Following Is the report by states: Alabama ginned 938,030 and 89.7 picked;total crop 1,141,854. Arkansas ginned 264,120 and Is 67.2 per cent picked, indicating a crop of 446,880. Florida ginned 54,180 and is 92.1 per cent picked; total crop 78,140. Georgia ginned 1,437.750 and is 94.3 per cent picked, indicating a crop of 1,577,379. Indian Territory ginned 167,340 and is 68.4 per cent picked; total crop 262,911. Kentucky ginned 822, and is 67.8 per cent picked; total crop 1,560; Louisiana ginned 313,390, picked 75.4 per > cent; total crop 530,868. Mississippi ginned 706,914; picked 74.3 per cent; total crop 1,097,000. Missouri ginned 20 140; picked 68.7 per cent; total crop 37,190. North Carolina ginned 507,580; picked 93.7 per cent; total crop 563,307. Oklahoma ginned 161,480; picked 70.2 per cent: total crop 26,460. South Carolina ginned 982,780; picked 94.3 per cent; .total crop 999,367. Tennessee ginned 146,260; picked 74.2 per cent; total crop 243.070. Texas ginned 1,788,144; picked 84.4 per cent; total crop 2.206.424. Virginia ginned 10,728; picked 74.2 per cent; total crop 15.320." To Pledge the Farmers.?Secretary F. H. Weston, of the South Carolina division of the Southern Cotton association, said in an Interview last Friday: "Today I am la receipt of Instructions from headquarters In Atlanta to institute a movement toward securing pledges from the farmers for the cotton which they now have on hand for 15 cents. "W? Irnnu; that tharo ta a most ftc tlve demand for dry goods and that the mills have not the cotton necessary to run them to fill these contracts. The association considered 11 cents a fair but rot unreasonable price for cotton, but In view of the very aggressive campaign that has been Instituted against co'ton In the last few days It would be absurd for the Southern Cotton association to stand by and see the producers of cotton throughout the J south despoiled of millions of dollars. We must convince the spinners of the world that the price of cotton Is to be fixed by the producer and not by the speculator. ? ' "We have the money on hand and ' propose to pay these canvassers for their work." ? Chester special of November 18 to News and Courier: One of the most t Interesting damage suits that has ever attracted the attention of the people of Chester was concluded this evening, after consuming nearly three days, resulting In a verdict of $1,500 for the plaintiff. In August last John Wier, a young white man. was Instantly killed by coming In contact with a live wire of the city electric lighting plant, and his heirs Instituted, suit for $20,000, alleging that it was through the carelessness of the defendant that the young man met his death. The wire causing his death is the cable used (or the purpose of raising and lowering arc lights and under normal conditions does not convey a current, but owing to atmospheric conditions and a defect In the Insulation, was highly charged on the nlgnt of the accident, and this fact was known to the deceased. The city contended that Weir's death was due to his own carelessness. Inasmuch as he had been warned of the danger only a few minutes before. HICKORY GROVE. Correspondence of the YorkrlUe Knqulrer Hickory Grove, Nov. 21.?Rev. L. J. Pressley preached an excellent sermon to a large cohgregatlon at Mount y.lr*n church Sundav afternoon. Miss Anr.le Faulkner, of King's Creek, visited Miss Cleo Lessley last week. Mr. W. B. Castles has sold most of his personal property and will move to Oklahoma as soon as he rents his place. Mr. S. W. Mitchell anticipates movp Ing to Llncolnton, N. C.. where he will run a hotel The much needed rain fell last night to the delight of all. No cotton selling at Hickory Grove. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. REV. E. E. GILLESPIE, PASTOR. There will be no prayer meeting tomorrow evening. * TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV; J. L. 9TOKES. l>. D.. PASTOR. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. C. SWART, PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. 'r - i i jtyfrial polices. The U. D. C. The Winnie Davis chapter U. D. C.'s will meet at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Hunter on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. S. C. Ashe, Pres. Card of Thanke. f In behalf of myself and the family generally. I desire to express my sincere appreciation of the sympathy and practical kindness shown to us in connection with the illness and death of our mother. W. L. Jackson. The Stumpsucker. Rev. E. A. Wilkes will deliver his popular lecture, the "Stumpsucker" in the Methodist church at Clover on Thursday night, Nov. 23. Admission price 25 and 15 cents. Net proceeds to go to missions. R. A. RorsE. P. C. t ?^^ 9hf tjorhuille (Cotton jfjRarket. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkvilxe, November 21. 12 in.?The local market is as follows: Cotton 10g Latta Bros. TURKEYS, TURKEYS. T AM in the market for TURKEYS, X and will be glad to have a lot SATURDAY next, November 25. I will be at home that day. Phone 150. G. T. RADCLIFFE. Yorkville. S. C. Nov. 21 t It MARE TOR SALE. NICE flve-year-old MARE, weight 980 lbs., light bay In color. Will , works anywhere. J125 buys her. A. D. DORSETT, Clover, S. C. Nov. 21 t .f. 2t * FINE SHOATS FOR SALE. WEIGHING FROM 60 to 100 PQunds. I. H. NORRIS, ' Yorkvllle, S. C. Nov. 21 t.f 3t , LOST. LAST Sunday, on the Sutton's Spring road, between Yorkville and Sharon, a small Memorandum Book, opening from the end. Finder will please return to me at W. R. Carroll's store and receive 85 reward. W. W. FKKIiUBUIN, Nov. 21. t It FOR SALE .. AT my residence. DECEMBER 6TH. at 10 o'clock sharp, the following personal property* DeLoach Saw Mill, No. 1. and Belting; Thresher, Cows, Sheep. Binder, Mowing Machine, Rake, Drill, Disc Plow. Pea Thresher, Cider Mill, Cutting Knife No. 9, Wagons, J Buggy. Surrey, two Corn Planters, > two Cotton Planters, Southern Cultl- ii vator. Middle Buster, two. Disc Har- S rows, two Smoothing Harrows, and p other Farming Implements. Fodder, 1 Straw, 16,000 lbs. Peavine Hay. baled. S Terms of sale, CASH. c W. T. NICHOLS, R. F. D. No. 2. e Nov. 21 t 2t* k p tV Read The Clansman In The Enquirer?back numbers furnished to limited number new subscribers. TO TICKLE THE " PALATE FRESH SEEDED RAISINS. I MALAGA GRAPES, I COCOANUTS, CURRANTS, I ORANGES. CITRON, PRUNES. | DATES. AP*"" 3S and other Fruits. You can alwa>s get the choicest of seasonable fruits at KENNEDY'S. I have a barrel of extra choice New Crop New Orleans Molasses, and also have a fresh barrel of Porto Rico Molasses. Have Just received a large lot of Crockery and can give you close prices on such goods. When you are in need of Clothing and want good goods, tailor-made, latest styles and perfect fit remember that I sell the celebrated LAMM & CO.'S CLOTHING and guarantee the FIT and WORKMANSHIP. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. MULES HORSES FOR 1ST MONDAY WE will have a CAR OF MULES AND HORSES for the FIRST MONDAY In December. Our Mr. Allison is now on the market buying them. If you need any- g thing in this line we will be glad to | have you see us, as we know we can g save you money. Remember OUR GUARANTEE and 1 THE DATE. 1 GLENN & ALLISON. . Nov. 20th. 1905. J Waterman's Fountain Pens I HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS ? THE KIND THAT fJ "MAKE THEIR MARK AROUND THE WORLD"?AT ALL PRICES. I ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF | PARKER LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PENH?THEY ARE PERFECTLY RELIABLE. u T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. q 11 COLGATE'S DENTAL 1 POWDERS? 20 CENTS I g REMEMBER THAT THE YORK DRUG STORE IS SELLING A 25 CENTS BOX OF COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER FOR 20 C CENTS AND WITH EACH BOX OF DENTAL POWDER GIVING A GUEST ROOM SIZE CAKE 1 OF CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP J FREE. COME AND GET IT a WHILE IT IS HERE. w rr u r< YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, PROP., iJOBSi Iii Children's Hosiery Good, (fleeced feet), black ribbed, d Our Price, pair, 5 CTS. j Heavy, regular 15c goods, fast black, ribbed (all sizes) Our Price, |mir, 10 CTS. j Heavy Woolen Goods for Ladles, . Pair. 25 CTS. 1 Buster Brown's Hosiery for Ladies and Children at 20 CTS. j Heavy Fleeced Cotton and Wool for 1 men for 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. t s WA few Iiudies* Hats closing out at t COST^? 1 arcOME. J FOUSIIEE CASH STORE, ' Phone 38. Yorkvillc, S. C. | Strictly ^ We Solicit Your Banking " assurance on Our part that J PRIVATE. $ The Loan and J YORKVILL Elwood Wire Fencing WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF ELWOOD FENCING. COME AND SEE IT. WHEN IN NEED OF HARDWARE COME AND SEE US. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. NOTICE OF SALE. ' \ N NOVEMBER 28TH, 1905, beglnJ fling at 10 o'clock a. m., at the resdence of the late J. STARR MOORE, iharon, S. C., the following personal roperty will be sold at public sale: 'hree young Mules several Hogs, one lurry, one Deerlng Harvesting Mahlne, 1 Favorite Grain Drill, 300 bushIs of Corn, 2,000 bundles of Fodder, >t of Peavlne Hay, all Farming Imlements. W. T. MOORE, Administrator. Nov. 14 t. 2t. W Read Tlie Clansman In The Enulrer?back numbers furnished to imlted number new subscribers. I SFJtiLlAL LiA BEGAN THURSI BEGINNING THURSDAY, J SOME UNUSUALLY LOW PRI( IF YOU HAVEN'T YET BOUGI HAVE BEEN THINKING ABO J. Q. WRAY'S IS THE PLACE 1 Men's Black Clay Worsted Suit finished and an extra good value THURSDAY puts It down to $9.4 Men's Black Unfinished Worst* finished, and a good value at $12. and afterwards until further noti Men's Grey Mixtures, very si made and finished, a good value THURSDAY and until further no Boy's Suits, all styles and sizes. Youth's Suits, better than yoi sizes from $1.98 to $7.50 per suit, BIG OVERC< Men's Black Beaver Overcoat! prising value at our price, each J Men's Black Beaver Coats, bet than above, only $7.48 each. Men's Black Melton Cloth Ove But we want to close them out i $10.00 each.. Come and see their Men's Odd Pants from 75c to 'IV If you would buy the best Si all means you should come to W for Ladies, Men, Misses, Children as good as they can be. See WRj J. Q. WRAY, 1 YORKVI T IS OUR PLEASURE To do business with the farmers throughout the County. Glad to have their money on Deposit, and when they Need Money will extend to them every courtesy consistent with safety. he First National Bank of Yorkville R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. W Money Orders sold?Good every liere. tf Read The Clansman In The Enulrer?hack numbers furnished to mited number new subscribers. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. \FTER this date I will Gin Cotton Tuesdays and Thursdays only. E. M. WILLIAMS, t f.t. R. F. D. 2. Yorkville, S. C. MONEY AT 7 PER CENT. HAVE a limited amount of Money l that I can lend at 7 per cent on ood real estate security. W. W. LEWIS, Attorney. Nov. 17 t.f. tf. ARROLL'S STANDARD WAREHOUSE. [ S at the disposal of farmers who deL sire to store cotton. I furnish storge and Insurance at low rates and 'hen desired either advance money lyself or give warehouse receipts pon which money can be borrowed at t'asonable rates at the bank. W. R. CARROLL. Sept. 19 t.f tf 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 warehouse in town. Write or call at ny office for rates of insurance and ther information. J. R. LINDSAY. Oct. 3. t.f. tf. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Now is the time and Lindsay's Stullo the place where you can have fine ffiotos made of yourself and family. You can order any size, style and lumber. Call and examine samples ind decide what, you want right away, -lours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. 3hone 132. COTTON INSURANCE. [AM prepared to Insure cotton either In town or on farms at mlnmum rates, in time tried and tire ested companies, and guarantee lnlurers who desire to borrow money on heir cotton, that they can secure as iberal treatment as where policies of >ther companies than those I repretent are offered. See me before placng your insurance. SAM M. GRIST. Oct. 10 t.f tf Private, j t i Business, and with the ^ it will be kept STRICTLY Savings Bank, ,E, S. C. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. The Best THTMCQ TO PAT X HAllVltJ JL. V ArfA* QUAKER OATS. CHRYSANTHEMUM BRAND CLING PEACHES?BEST ON THE MARKET. HUYLER'S CHOCOLATE ? NONE OTHER QUITE SO GOOD. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA?HIGHEST IN QUALITY. LIBBY'S CORN BEEF HASH?ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL CANNED PRODUCTS. SILVER CROWN SALMON ? THE BEST OBTAINABLE. ARM & HAMMER BRAND SODAFULL POUND PACKAGE?5 CTS. ZENITH FLOUR?A FRESH CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. CARROLL BROS . )THING SAL^^ )AY AT WRAY'S. NOVEMBER 16TH WE OFFER I :ES IN MEN'S CLOTHING. AND IT THAT NEW FALL SUIT YOU UT. NOW IS YOUR TIME AND X) DO YOUR BUYING. See these: s, hand tailored, latest style, nicely H at $15. Our Special Price on next ^ 18 per suit. sd, a nobby style, good fitting, well B .50. My special Price on Thursday B ce is Just $8.48 per suit. . .. 1 yllsh, extra heavy weight, nicely at $10 per suit. My Special Price B tlce makes it $5.98 per suit. from 98c to $6.48 per suit. i usually find on this market, all B DAT VALUES. s, an extra good quality and sur$4.98. B ter grade and much nicer finished Q rcoats, a splendid value at $15.00. ind offer them at the low price of I . I $5.00 a pair. loes obtainable for yoqr- money, by I RAY'S. Our Shoe stock Is full up B and Infants, and our qualities are B \Y for Shoes. THE LEADER, :lle, s. o.> m mmwmmmmmmr STARR'S Liver Regulator We have had a large number of calls recently for STARR'S LIVER REGULATOR. We are pleased to say that after being out of this popular remedy for some time we now have a fresh supply. STARR'S LIVER REGULATOR Is unquestionably the finest remedy in the world for a torpid liver, bad taste in the mouth, that tired feeling, etc. Enough for a family in a large tin box?25 cents. Get yourseir rigni Derore tne winter sets In. STAR DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder, Prop. CAROLINA flUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION S. L. MILLEIt, Pres. and Sec. YORK COUNTY AGENTS Mr. BUFORT MATTHEWS. Smyrna. Mr. R. S. McCONNELL. Rock Hill. Mr. J. K. SCOGGINS, Rock Hill. Mr. EB EDWARDS. Tirzah. Mr. FRANK ALLEN, Lesslle. Mr. J. T. NEELY, Rock Hill. Mr. JAS. M. STARR, Yorkville. P. E. BARRON. Yorkville No. 2. C. P. BLANKENSHIP, Fort Mill. S. C. Any of them will be pleased to give Rates and other Information to parties who are interested. T. A. MATTHEWS, Gen. Mgr., Ma 9 nin Pnlnt S O FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. NEW CROP Open Kettle N. O. Molasses Barrel Just In. Also have a fresh Shipment Best Mill Feed. I Send Us Your Orders. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Just Arrived? Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Velvets, ' Silks. Tablets. Ink. Ladles' Hosiery, Pins, Needles, Writing Paper, Shoe Polish, Machine OH. Hair Pins, Shoe Laces, Hat Pins, Baby Caps, Fascinators, Box Papers, Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Spool Cotton, Bonnet and Veil Pins, Ruchlng, Safety Pins, Cable Cord, Veils and Veilings, Feathers, Plumes and many other items too numerous to mention. When in need of any of the above items see us for prices. We will surely save you money.. Don't FAIL to see Mrs. DOBSON when you want a Hat or Bonnet. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE. Phone 12. P. S.?Don't forget?Laundry Basket leaves every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock, sharp. D. B. C. S. vtar Read The Clansman In The Enquirer?back numbers furnished to limited numlier new subscribers. f Glftd T H Frc The Thomsc "WE HAVE HAD A PHENOMENA LAUNCHED OUR MERCANTILI WE GIVE THANKS TO THE F THIS ENTIRE SECTION FOR 1 WE HAVE TRIED TO MERIT VALUE RECEIVED. WE HA1 PAINS OR EXPENSE AND LEI SELECT A STOCK OF DRY GO< SHOES. FURNISHINGS. ETC., SI TION. OUR BUYERS HAVE BEEN < FOR THE PAST FEW WEEKS CASH PICKED UP SOME UNM.4 GO ON SALE THIS WEEK. DO? AND INSPECT EACH DEPA RT\ EVERY DEPARTMENT IS N NEW FRESH GOODS RIGHT F1 FACTURERS. THERE IS NOT J STOCK IN OUR ESTAELISHME? COME AND SEE US OFTEN. EVERY DAY AND OUR WHOLE BEES WAITING ON THE EAG AWAY DELIGHTED WITH THE LOOK! WE PUT OX SALE TODAY OXE ! AT A PRICE THAT WILL MO\ BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE T- JUST ETJLLOW THE CROW Thomson < , i THE PEOP1 PL i They Need Them Yes. children need Shoes, and I have them for both boys and girls that I am closing out at a loss, and they are good ones. I also have plenty of Hats and Caps at 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 I also keep a nice line of Groceries and yegetables all the time. J . .. frwcra* T Voon thft haflf 111 Yorkville 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. OLD GEORGE - - The Butcher. TRE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. WE are repairing, repainting, and overhauling Buggies, and we are doing this work at prices that are right. You'll find us In the rear of Riddle fc Carroll's. Yours for business. R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. J. M. HE A' GENERAL ME j wm fflANKS To slip into a "High-Art" S ? giving morning will put you i day's pleasure with double zes 5 "Snuggle-Up" Great Coats t E ting wind. You will find them J Frock Coats for ceremonious C tions generally. Sack Suits in the newest stu E the mode of the moment, you E fusion. E Our Top Coats are really "oi E Warm-as-Toast Overcoats ol ? as-wafer prices. Also all the ^ bright look here and a smart t< ? est style. f RAH! FOR THE AMERIC/ j AND ALSO FOE f AT THE IDEAL STC ? jj Overcoats for men at $2.50 a ? Ulsters for men at $3-50, $5-o jj Cravenette Rain Coats for m jj Boys' Cravenette Rain Coat* Clothing at all prices, $3.50 ? and upward and all in betweei g GOOD WARM BLAN1 Blankets at $1.00, $1.25, $1.5 ? Blankets at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,3 ? We have a full line of Ladi< ^ and also full line of Ladies' Rai f J. M. HEATH . g THE IDEA I J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. n A?AftA*AltA*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*Altft Mings! >m I i I >n Company VL BUSINESS SINCE WE HAVE 3' BOAT IN YORKVILLE AND 'EOPLE OF YORKVILLE AND 'HEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE. ' THE BUSINESS BY GIVING VE CERTAINLY SPARED NO ?T NO STONE UNTURNED TO DPS. MILLINERY, CLOTHING, 3CONP TO NONE IN THIS SEC^ONSTANTLY ON THE ALERT AND HAVE WITH THE COLD TCHABLE BARGAINS, WHICH f'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE IENT. OW AT ITS BEST WITH ALL IOM THE LOOMS AND MANU- , < DOLLAR'S WORTH OF HARD I ;T. $ NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN ! SALES FORCE IS AS BUSY AS j >ER BUYERS, WHO ALL GO j IIR PURCHASES, , I 4 w rx v r a f LUUK! HUNDRED MEN'S OVERCOATS rE TREM QUICK. SEE THEM 1)S TO THE Company's [jE'S store WILKERSON'S I Hoino-Mario Molasses I HAVE THIS WELL KNOWN KIND IN STOCK NOW. . .50c Gallon. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR?the dark N. C. raised?at 5 Cents a pound. Also a First Class Self-Raising kind, put up by LEGGETT-^Jn 15c and 25c jwickages. A barrel of TIP TOP MACKEREL, just opened, at 10c apiece?3 for 25c. LOUIS ROTH. STBA.YED. LIGHT Bay Texas MARE. Has brand on one side, resembling a bird. Left our barn In Shelby, on the morning of Nov. 4th. Said to have gone In the neighborhood of Yorkvllle. Notify LATTIMORE & LATTIMORE, Shelby. N. C. Nov. 17 f 4t* rH & co., RCHANDISE. GIVING Juit or Overcoat on Thanks- X n a good mood to enjoy the ? 0 blunt the edge of that cut- * 1 at the Ideal Store. ? dinners and "starchy" func v iffs and cut in harmony with ^ will find here in endless pro- ? J i top" in fabric, fit and finish. ? f every cut and cloth, at thin- * little accessories to lend a * )uch there, in Winter's fresh- ? v . iN BIRD 3 ' ? HIGH ART CLOTHING. | { )RE YOU'LL FIND | > nd upwards. o, $8.00 and $10.00 each. * en at $io.oo, $12.50, $15.00. ? > at $2.50, $3.50 to $5.00. jj P ?, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, $13.50 jj ^ 1. J t: KETS FOR WINTER. ^ s 0, $2.00 and $2.50. All Wool 5 >4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50. J ;s' Jackets, Capes and Coats, 5 c n Prints at nonular orices. 5 . & COMPANY, 1 ] L STORE. * a 5 " 3 J 4*A*A*AftA?tAXA*A*A*A>tAXAXA?! * A (licked Emporium. FULL STOCKBOTTOM PRICES. We are sure loaded with goods and will see that our prices are THE LOWEST. So consult us for any wants In GROCERIES. HARDWARE, WOOD, TIN, ETC. OUR CYLINDER CHURN .Is the umpiesi ana Desi patent on me market and over a hundred users In these parts will recommend them. OUR CATTLE AND POULTRY POWDERS are the Best and Cheapest sold. Two Tons Best GRANULATED SUGAR at $5.00 per 100 pounds. IN CHILD'S WAGONS we have something worth buying. Will carry i thousand pounds and last a whole family of boys. . OUR HOLIDAY GOODS are arrivng and we hape to surpass ourselves n STOCK and SALES this season. See us for everything to EAT, to EAT WITH, and to EAT out.of. WANTED?EGGS, 20c CASH, 22c ntADE; BEESWAX. You may lose money by not consultng ADICKES. 't& Read The Clansman In The Eninirer?back numbers furnished to imlted number new subscribers. i*A*A*A?A*A*A?lA*A*A*A*A*Alt< t*A*A*A*A*A*AKA*AXA?A*AXA*< I! THE 1 | TO GET LOV JjJ Regardless of the High Prices 44 the stiff advances that have been &5 Clothing, Notions, Millinery, Sh ?g COMPANY IS STILL SELLING JjJ PRICES. So if you want to buy 44 will save you money come to us 55 For THREE CENTS PER YA Km Prints and Brown Sheeting. For FIVE CENTS we will sell 44 Mourning and Shirting Prints, Bi ?2 ing. Children's, Misses' and Ladl 55 Needles, Spool Cotton and Silk T1 J2 <y Outing. Bed Ticking, Face To^ For SIX AND A QUARTER ( 5^ Sheeting, a better quality of Bleat ?5 For EIGHT AND A THIRD C J J good quality Hickory Shirting, 444 ?we will sell you as many yard 55 For TEN CENTS A YARD w Fancy Outing for children's sack As many yafds as you want. 44 There are a great many other ?? show you if you will Just come t 11r it n??lorta 4kaf will a/vwtdnAA wau Jt ^ 7VU j/i icco iiiai mil vviiyujvj /vu |S ' FOUND anywhere hereab jjj io PER CENT DISCC J J Our Immense stock of Clothing |1 It to go, although we have been }? mildness of the weather. We w ? decided to make a discount on al ? X make our Clothing all the more a }t COUNT APPLIES TO ALL OF SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBE | ? All of our Clothing Is new sty ular. They were bought for CAS J ? have all been marked VERY CL< 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT YOU YOUR LIFE. 5* Our Men's Suits that we have r 22 beaters. These same suits, so w< authority, are offered by a Colur are also Informed that the same < M In our neighboring towns for $2 best of It to begin with, but wh< J J marked prices and bring the Suit g.4 have all competition skinned to 5J? )9.25 over Columbia prices, and N towns. Come and get one of the Is one of the real bargains you ] 52 another suit that everybody Is pc These suits sell everywhere for J J is $4.50. But with the 10 per cer ^ $4.05. Thus you save $1.95 over neighboring towns. We only mer J cause they are standard qualities 25 every buyer of ready-to-wear clo !! J remember, please, that the TEN 4 TO ALL OUR CLOTHING AND ? NIGHT. Also please remember, a If OUR GOODS ARE MARKED J2 COULDN'T RAISE OUR PRICI |5 WANTED TO DO SO?WHICH \ tJf our '"''"thing was bought for CAS M on .i b"-e margin of profit and ] ? that >ut. the Strauss-Smith 22 urday night. 1'hls discount sale li 12 WOOL BLANKET! !2 5 We have sold a great many BI 22 still have a good big stock on h N Our Blankets were bought close a ? er will be coming along soon and 2^ ets. Come and get them while tl THE STRAUSS-S: Main and Liberty Sts. ,*A*A*A*A?U*A*A?tA*A*A?tA*A* nmkmlle buggyco. rALK IS CHEAP BUT Proving the assertion is the vital point. It Is an easy matter to claim the best on earth, the only good Wagon, the only of onlles. - BUTWeber Wagons, compared side by side with any other wagon?none excepted?will be found in every way THE KING OF ALL FARM WAGONS. Don't take our word. Don't take anybody's word. -I3UTTake your own Judgment. Take the blacksmith's Judgment. Take the mechanic's Judgment, and be governed accordingly. We have Just received a Carload and are ready to serve you. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. F. C. BLACK Life I iiHUrance. Does It Concern Yon? The double benefit non-lapsing Life nsurance policy issued by the ieeurity Life and Annuity Co. Is not only the most attractive but he most liberal. No other company quals It. Don't fall to see these conracts before buying. Remember this is a Southern Comany endeavoring to build up a large usine8s in this state to keep at home part of the millions that go out of he state annually to Northern comanles. For further Information, conult. FRED C. BLACK, District Agent. Yorkville, 8. C. > I Ml C D-_L Cm.? Rnnm FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. FOUR Horse Power Shipman Steam Engine. Uses Kerosene 11 for fuel, and takes fire and water s required automatically. Cost orignaily, J350, and is guaranteed to be In Irst class condition. We will sell at , bargain. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. AUCTION SALES. OLEBX'I I ALE. 3*ate of South Carolina?County af York. IN THE COURT OF" COMMON PLEAS. R. N. Whitesides, Individually and as Administrator, against B. B. Whitesides et. al.?Notice of Sale. PURSUANT to an order of court made In the above stated case on November 4, 1905, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House door, between the legal hours of sale, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, (Salesday) the following described real property to wit: 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land together with the granite thereon, bounded by lands of T. P. Whitesides and others, known as the T? IIUCBIUCO upyri V|Utti i ico, awu vvntalnlng THREE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "Whitesides Lower Quarry," bounded by lands of John Caldwell and J. H. Good, and containing TEN ACRES MORE OR LESS. Terms of Sale?One-third CASH, and the balance in equal annual lnsallments of one and two years, with Interest thereon from the day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises sold, and of the output of the quarries, with leave of the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. Purchaser must comply with cash portion of his bid within one hour after sale, or the land to be at once resold at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 14 t St 3A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A* ?LACE 8 /EST PRICES, jf that are being paid for cotton, and ^ J i made on all kinds of Dry Goods, oes, etc., THE STRAUSS-SMITH ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT OLD anything in our line at prices that for " 33 iRD we will sell you Indigo Blue you a yard of Mourning or Second ff* . est Blue Prints, Unbleached Sheet- ? les' Hose, Gents' Half Hose, Pins, ?S iread, 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, Fan- 2' vels, etc. . 11 ENTS you can buy a yard of 4-4 J :hlng, Mattress Ticking, Ginghams. JENTS we will sell you a yard of J J ' 4 Bleaching, Best Brown Sheeting jf| s as you want. e will seli you Outing for skirts, * ? :s, and staple Outings for Dresses. ffl 3f J goods at above prices that we can 0 see us. We know we can quote ?J 1 that our prices are the LOWEST J J outs. Come and see us. " lUNT ON CLOTHING |j ''Z * Hi' ; is not moving as fast as we want yj doing very well, considering the ant them to move faster and have p 1 Clothing of 10 per cent that will ttractive. A TEN PER CENT DI8- ?j OUR CLOTHING UNTIL NEXT R 18TH, AT CLOSING TIME. les and up-todate in every particH at the very lowest prices. They ?J DSE to the first cost, and with the R HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF 1 _ __ . narked to sell at $17.50 are world- W 9 have been lnformd by a reliable gJ . nb.'a clothier at $26 per milt. We m quality of Clothing Is being offered m 0. So you see we have $2.50 the Q m we take 10 per cent off of our ?5 t down to $15.75 each, you see we gf death. Our price will save you S $4.25 over prices In neighboring Air se suits before Saturday night. It ?3 liave be^n looking for. And then >sted on, Is the Gray Dixie Kersey. KJ $6.00. /Our regular marked price B it discount off you get this suit for mx the srlce you will have to pay In ?3 itlon ahese two suits In passing be- Q i and sold almost everywhere and Pj thing is familiar with them. But B PER CENT DISCOUNT APPLIES B OVERCOATS UNTIL SATURDAY C? is you no doubt already know, ALL IN PLAIN FIGURES AND WE ME 2S ON THIS OCCASION IF WE M VE DON'T. As stated above all of Q . IH at low prices, we have Just put ? 10 per cent discount almost wipes Company for Clothes before Sat- ME j for SPOT CASH ONLY. g} 5 AT LOW PRICES. * S jANKETS up to this time, but we and and we want to move them. Sf nd are marked close. Cold weath- M you will need some of our Blank- Jtft hey are here. MITH COMPANY, ^ Yorkville, S. C. H t*A*A?A?A*A?Aau?u?AXA*Ai?AKA :<A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A?tA* G. II. O'LKABV. A *T 1 V I YOU AKII1 You buy the very best article that you can for your money... ..v . "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. HERE YOU ARE COD FISH BRICK. CAPRES SURFINES. CROWN MAPLE SYRUP. OLIVES. CRANBERRIE3. ROLLED OATS IN BARREL. BROOMS THAT WILL SWEEP CLEAN. I. W. J0HN80N. WALL PAPER YOU WILL FIND ME NEXT DOOR ' TO DR. BRATTON'8 OFFICE. A. B. QAINE8. r r*