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AT THE CHURCHES. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. o. babin, minister. Sunday Services.?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. rev. e. e. gllle3pie, pastor Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. TamnrvTMCJ'P 1TDIGPA PAT. 1IUAI1 I m&inuuioi ui rev. j. l. 8tokr3, d. d.. pastor. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. REV. w. c. swart, pastor. Sunday Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 p. m. BAPTIST. rev. w. e. hurt, pastor. Sunday Services?Owing to absence of pastor, who is attending the Baptist State .convention In Columbia, there will be no services on Sunday, morning or evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Special Notices. Fire Lose Promptly Paid. The New York Underwriters, Capt. J. R. Lindsay, local agent, has paid the - - ? J 111,, ,7 nt amount of l'.s policy on me unouiuB ?. Mr. B. F. White, recently destroyed by fire. The loss was adjusted the Monday following the fire and the check for 11,975 'was handed over on last Wednesday. It York Baptist Executive Board. The executive board of York County Baptist association will meet In the) Baptist church at Rock Hill, Tuesday, I Dec. 19. at 10 o'clock, a. m. It Is Important that each church In the association send a representative to meet with the board at this session. J. D. Huooins. Fort Mill. Nov. 23. 1905. Christmas Holiday Rates. On account of Christmas Holidays, Southern Railway will sell tickets from all points east of the Mississippi and south of Ohio rivers and to St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate points at rate of one and one-third first class one way fares, plus 50 cents for the round trip (Minimum rate 50 cents). Tickets to be sold December 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st, 1905, and Januuary 1st, 1906, with final limit January 4 th, 1906. Tickets for Teachers and Students of schools and colleges, will be sold Dec. 17th to 24th, 1905, with final limit Jan. 8th, 1906, upon presentation and surrender of certificate signed by superintendents, principals and presidents of the various Institutions of learning. ?? " Infnrmotlnn nnnl V to ror iuiwici any Southern Railway Ticket agent, or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent; Charleston, S. C.. or Brooks Moroan, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. td OBITUARY. Died?At the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. D. J. Forbes, near Clover. on Nov. 25. 1905, Miss MARGARET A. FEWELL, daugher of the late Ezeklel Fewell, aged 74 years, 5 months and 18 days. The interment took place the same day at Clover, the funeral service being conducted by Rev. R. M. Stevenson. HYMENEAL. Married?At the residence of the hride's mother, near Yorkville. by Rev. W. C. Ewart, on Wednesday, November 29. 1905, Mr. W. J. FEWELL and Miss SUSAN R. SHILLINGLAW, all of York county. At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Allison, at Tlrzah, on Nov. 29. 1905, by Rev. W. A. Hafner. Miss AVA ALLISON and Mr. E. F. SEAGLE, all of York county TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. A FTER Dec. 9th. we will run our n?n r>n nhnve djlVS only. "" "black bros. Dec. 1. f.t. 3t* AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. FIFTY head fine Montana horses will be sold at Barron's stable, December 4. All good ones. Auction at 10 o'clock. It* LATTA BROS' WAREHOUSE. We are prepared to store COTTON. Our rates are cheaper than can be had on the furm. Bring us your Cotton. LATTA BROS. Dec. 1 s.w. tf WANTED IN good condition, a copy of DAVIS'S LECTURES. published in Yorkvllle in 1823. Will pay reasonable price for same. W. D. GRIST. Yorkvllle, S. C. Dec. 1 s.w. 4t SALE OF PERSONALTY. IF not disposed of at private Sale in the meantime, I will sell at public auction on December 6. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at his late residence, the personal property belonging to the estati of SAMUEL M. SCOTT, deceased. J. MEEK WHITE. Ailmr. Dec. 1. It MONEY TO LEND. ON improved farms in York county. Interest: Loans not under 31.000, 7 per cent: under 31,000. 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER. Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER. Atty. at Law. Dec. 1. Aug. 1. . f.t BAZAAR. THE Ella C. Davidson Missionary Society will have a Fancy Work Bazaar at Mrs. H. C. Glenn's residence tomorrow, Saturday, opening at 9 o'clock a. m. A number of dainty home-made articles will be sold, the proceeds to go for missions. BESSIE WILLIAMS. President. Dec. 1 f It PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, NO. 32. rp HERE will be a regular communiJL cation MONDAY night. 4th. at which time annual election of officers will be held. Two or more candidates will be passed to E. A. Degree. ? Full attendance desired. WITHERS ADIOKES. Sec. Dec. 1 f It HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. NEW six-room cottage near Graded School building. W. BROWN WYLIE, Nov. 24 f.t 4t MONET AT 7 PER CENT. I HAVE a limited amount of Money that I can lend at 7 per cent on good real estate security. W. W. LEWIS. Attorney. Nov. 17 t.f. tf. F. C. BLACK Insurance. YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY IN THE Security Life and Annuity Co. 7 ? Because it Is as Financially sound as any company in the country and HAS MORE ASSETS to Its Liabilities than other companies that are much older. The business is conducted on the most conservative plans and to the BEST interests of its policy-holders. It issues the MOST LIBERAL contracts of Insurance in the field today; its premium rates are the LOWEST, and its policies are absolutely incontestlble after ONE YEAR. One of its policies would make one of the very BEST ASSETS to your estate that could be posssessed. See about one TODAY; don't put It off! A postal card will bring full particulars by return mall. FRED C. BLACK. District Agent. TAX RETURNS FOR 1906. Office of the County Auditor of York County, South Carolina. Yorkvilil.e, S. C., December 1, 1905. AS required by statute my books will be opened at my office in Yorkvllle on MONDAY. JANUARY 1, 1806, and kept open until FEBRUARY 20, 1906, for the purpose of listing for taxation ail PERSONAL and REAL PROPERTY held in York county on January 1, 1906. Particular attention is called to the fact that all real property must be reassessed during the period mentioned, and all property real or personal not returned, will be subject to a penalty of 50 per cent which will be added afI ? r*_i OA ;er reuruary eu. All returns must be made In regular form and It Is preferable that they be made by the property owner in person to me or my assistant, direct, on blanks provided for the purpose. The returns must be duly sworn to either before me or my assistant or some other officer qualified to administer an oath. All items of realty whether farms, or town lots, must be listed separately, and no return which simply says, "same as last year," or "no changes," will be accepted. Returns made on proper blanks, and sworn to before an officer qualified to administer an oath and forwarded to me by registered mall before February 20, 1906, will be accepted. All taxpayers are particularly requested to inform themselves as to the number of their respective school districts, and where they have property in more than one school district, they will please make separate returns indicating the location of each piece of property. The school districts in which there are special levies are as follows: Nos. 29 and 33 in Bethesda; Nos. 9 and 40 In Broad River: No. 12 in Catawba and Ebenezer; Nos. 39 and 26 In Fort Mill; Nos. 11 and 33 in York. For the purpose of facilitating the -ninmo onrl fnr the creater i<irwni? vi iviuiiio, ?*? ? ?w. o convenience of taxpayers, I will be at the following places on the dates named: At Yorkvllle, Monday, January 1. At Bethel?Glenn and Riddle's store ?Tuesday January 2. At Bandana?Perry Ferguson's store ?Wednesday, January 3. At Clover, Thursday and Friday, January 4 and 5. At Yorkvllle, Saturday, January 6. At Bethany, Monday, January 8, At Smyrna, Tuesday, January 9. At Hickory Grove, Wednesday and Thursday, January 10 and 11. At Sharon, Friday and Saturday, January 12 and 13. At Bullock's Creek, Monday, January 15. from 12 o'clock noon to Tuesday, January 16 at 12 o'clock noon. At McConnellsvllle, Wednesday, Jan- | uary 17. At Ogden, Thursday. January 18. At Coates's Tavern, Friday, January 19. At Yorkvllle, Saturday, January 20. At Tlrzah, Monday, January, 22. At Newport, Tuesday, January 23. At Fort Mill, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January, 24, 25 and 26. At Yorkvllle. Saturday, January 27. At Rock Hill from Monday, January 29, to Saturday. February 3 Inclusive. At Yorkvllle from Monday, February 5 to Tuesday. February 20 Inclusive. All males between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except Confederate soldiers over the age of fifty years, are liable to a poll tax of $1, and all perso- s so liable are especially requested to give the numbers of their respective school districts In making their returns. It will be a matter of much accommodation to me if as many taxpayers as possible will meet me at the respective appointments, mentioned above so as to avoid the rush at Yorkvllle during the closing days. JOHN J. HUNTER. County Auditor. Yorkvllle, S. C.. Dec. 1, 1905. SALE OF PERSONALTY! N DECEMBER 5. at 10 a. m., I yj will sell at Auction at my residence. seven miles northeast of Yorkville, Personal Property consisting of 1 Mowing Machine. 1 Binder. Farming Tools, etc. Terms: CASH, s.w. 2t A. M. ORMAND. 1MB "FAIR TIME," MON] We've a "Corner" of our Stort WHEELBARROWS AND CRAI Red. White and Gold?worth fro tise our Xmas goods they'll go f Next Monday a W SEE THE WINDOWS. We've several dozen strings of day they'll go for ?< and 80 a B11 TIIE FOUSHEI< Phone 38 I' Warm ( At Hot Prices ? WITH the coming of this cold some new CLOTHES. Cold wea When you have settled the poinl I the next point of Where to get tl WRAY, The Leader. We know I nearer giving you the most for can get elsewhere. We Invite y< certain that you will do your bu; splendid Values in SUPERB CL< are made Right, that will Wear t V Clothing. That's what SUPERB I Our stock is large ami eomplet from the little five and six year brothers and papas. Look over Clothing: Men's Clay Worsted Suits, hai Ished, and a good value at $15.0 per Suit. Conic quick. Men's Black Unfinished Worste finished and a good value at $12.! I to $8.18 per suit. Men's Gray Mixtures, very st; made and finished, making a nln good value at $10. My special piBoys' Suits, all styles and sizes, Men's Odd Pants from 75c up I W Don't forget to see WRAY J". Gi- WRAY, ' YORKVI t Loan -- and -- I t YORKVIL f WHYlUs to your advantage to BECAUSE: It is a Strong, Cart Y i ait* dim ouivi-sm 4 BECAUSE: It Is a Growing, Act A in every particula a BKCAl'SH: Your Account will \ Your Interests wi * BECAUSE: This Bank studies f properly takes ca A ness Is Large or J A itECAl'SE: All business trnnsa( \ by us as Strictly M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. SHOES And Where to Buy 'Em Buy Shoes that are Comfortable and that are made of good solid leather. We sell lots of Shoes,, and GOOD shoes, at that. A man came into ourH J 1 | place a lew uays ago anu pumiaawu a NINE pairs of Shoes from us and re- a marked that he had bought about all q his shoes from us for past two or a three years and they had given him j entire satisfaction. Don't you need some winter Shoes? ^ If you do, come in and let us show * you what we have. It will cost you ? nothing to look. Although green hides J have advanced from 5c to lljc per ^ pound and everything In leather has * advanced sharply, we are still selling ft shoes at old prices. See us for SHOES. ^ NOW is the time to get a Turn Plow. We sell the OLIVER?the Best on ^ earth. 5 CARROLL BROS . 3 . 3 STARR'S I WHITE PINE j COUGH SYRUP. J 3 There is no better remedy to be had ^ than STA*RR'S COMPOUND SYRUP J OF WHITE PINE AND TAR. This jg Is the one remedy that goes to the bot- a - * A 1 lom or me ITOUUie .ttnu rcmutca mc m cause, thus making a permanent, cer- ^ tain, safe and speedy cure. Be sure to ask for STARK'S SYR" ^ UP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR. jj WW 25 CENTS A BOTTLE at the J STAR DRUG STORE, jj D. L. Shieder, Prop. OUR MOTTO: j SAFETY first, then LIBERALITY. 4 Steady saving is the best assurance 5 of a comfortable old age. J Count over on your fingers the men 4 of character, influence and standing in a vour neighborhood, and. you will find 2 that they all carry a Bank Account, jj THAT'S THE SECRET. ? The First National Bank of Yorkvllle r k ft W Money Orders sold?Good every- gj where. &kTHTHWTHTHTkTllfHTHTl?THTHT TOYS AT FAIR ? ' PRICES FOR I FAIR CHIL- Wk i j DREN. JJ DAY, 4TH, AT 9 A. M. J ft ; full of TOY WAGONS. CARTS. c )LES AND CHAIRS?painted In M m 15c to 25c each?but to adveror one day t ii Cents Each. d Pearl BEADS?To advertise Mon- p inch. n : CASH STORE 1 Yorkvllle, S. C. r HA*A*A*tAISA>EA*A*A*A>U*A*A*AS C Clothing ^ it J. Q. Wray's I weather- you will certainly need I J ther makes this need Imperative. H y I of needing Clothing then settle F le best values by coming to J. Q. A " Tor a certainty that we can come H a your Clothing money than you I w >u to test our claim and we are H n I o ping here. We are offering some )THING?the kind that Fit, that iVell and Fit just like tailor made H N CLOTHES will do for you. w e and we can fit all sizes of men ^ "1 old men on upward to the older H * this list, then come and see the I U id tailored, latest style, well fin- H tl ft. Mv special price is just $?,48 H o I n d, a nobby style, good fitting, well I n SO. My special price puts it down W m _ Vllsh, extra heavy weight, nicely H e, serviceable business suit, and a H ice makes it $.">,98 per suit. from 98e up to $0.98 per suit. o 85.00 u pair. B t< for SHOES. B y THE LEADER. I'1 c I1 Savings -- Bank ? ' .LE, S. C. I keep your account with this Hank: f ?ful, Safe, Liberal, Prompt, Accu- ' ui Institution. f tive, Progressive, Up-to-date Bank f ir. A be Appreciated by this Bank, and A II always be carefully considered. \ the needs of its Customers and \ ' ire of them, whether their Busi- f Small. m tlons with this Rank are regard- A Confidential. x v ,?U*A?A?U??A*A*A*A*A?U*A*A*S *A*AXA*AXA*AKA?AXA?A*A*A*S 1 FULL1 !3 |j For Your Mone !3 r^j. TX71 \7, !j urei VV 11C11 I L i| of Any K !3 14 For THREE CENTS PER YAI Prints and Brown Sheeting. '* For FIVE CENTS we will sell y l?<j Mourning and Shirting Prints, BeJ !S Ing, Children's, Misses' and Ladle 2 Needles, Spool Cotton and Silk Thi ' J cy Outing, Bed Ticking, Face Tow* IJ For SIX AND A QUARTER CI Sheeting, a better quality of Bleacl 12 For EIGHT AND A THIRD CI '5 good quality Hickory Shirting, 4-4 |4 ?we will sell you as many yards J For TEN CENTS A YARD we Fancy Outing for children's sacks | J As many yards as you want. There are a great many other g ? show you If you will Just come to 12 ycu prices that will convince you TO BE FOUND anywhere hereabo | io PER CENT DISC01 'J Our Immense stock of Clothing it to go, although we have been [V mildness of the weather. We wa 3 decided to make a discount on all make our Clothing all the more atl 15 COUNT APPLIES TO ALL OF ( |tf SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER All of our Clothing Is new style ular. They were bought for CASK Is have all been marked VERY CLO IJ 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT YOU 1 YOUR LIFE. Our Men's Suits that we have m; 1 J beaters. These same suits, so we M authority, are ofTered by a Columl Jr are also informed that the same qi |jj In our neighboring towns for $20. J best of It to begin with, but wher J marked prices and bring the Suit J have all competition skinned to < $9.25 over Columbia prices, and J towns. Come and get one of thes< is one of the real bargains you hi IJ another suit that everybody is pos '2 These suits sell everywhere for $i is $4.50. But with the 10 per cent J $4.05. Thus you save $1.95 over 1 neighboring towns. We only ment J cause they are standard qualities 2 every buyer of ready-to-wear clot! J remember, please, that the TEN P 4 TO ALL OUR CLOTHING AND 0 ? NIGHT. Also please remember, as * OUR GOODS ARE MARKED I 3 COULDN'T RAISE OUR PRICE! 2 WANTED TO DO SO?WHICH W J our Clothing was bought for CASI Jon a bare margin of profit and 1( that out. See the Strauss-Smith urday night. This discount sale Is 9 WOOL BLANKETS 5 We have sold a great many RI. J still have a good big stock on ha 4 Our Blankets were bought close an [m er will be coming along soon and 3 ets. Come and get them while tH< THE STRAUSS-SJ [jj Main and Liberty Sts. *V* RA*ARARAR ARARARAR#A RARARARARARARARARARARARAR? FOR SALE. JIX building lots on Lincoln avenue. J all 296 reet aeep ana ironiage as jllows: Four of 60 feet each; one 5 feet and one 65 feet. W. H. HRRNDON. May 12 f " tf CHANGE IN COTTON RATES. \ N November 17 the rate on cotton J on farms or in the country was lade 3.50. This will be the charge hether the cotton is in or out of uildings, provided it is not within 100 >et of any gin house or o:her hazardjs exposure. See me for cotton or ny other kind of insurance. SAM M. GRIST. SCRAP IRON WANTED. 'TNTIL December 20, I will buy all U the scrap iron offered me at Yorkille, and will be represented at the >llowing places by the buyers named: Smyrna Supply Company, Smyrna; laud Bell. Guthriesville; Tim Saddler, [cConnellsville; R. R. Allison, Tirzah; [r. Neely, Newport. .No pots stoves or grate-bars wanted. J. F. McELWEE Yorkvllle, S. C. Nov. 24 f.t tf. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Now Is the time and Lindsay's Stulo the place where you can have fine hotos made of yourself and family. You can order any size, style and umber. Call and examine samples nd decide what you want right away, lours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY, 'hone 132. lARROLL'S STANDARD WAREHOUSE. r S at the disposal of farmers who deL sire to store cotton. I furnish stor ge and insurance at low rates and 'hen desired either advance money lyself or give warehouse receipts pon which money can be borrowed at pasonable rates at the bank. W. R. CARROLL,. Sept. 19 t.f tf COTTON INSURANCE. ( 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 Dtton 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. TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ^"DTICE is hereby given that on 31 December 23, 1905, at 11 o'clock a. i., I will appear before L. R. Wilams, Probate Judge for York county, jr the purpose of making a final setlement as administrator of the estate f A. J. Hardin, deceased, and will then nd there ask for letters dismissing le from all further liability in conection with said estate. J. M. HARDIN. Administrator. Nov. 24. f 5t* LING'S MOUNTAIN COTTON GROWERS. U EMBERS of the King's Mountain Tnivnshln Southern Cot an Growers' association are Merely called to meet at Bethany on the fternoon of the FIRST SATURDAY 11 December, for the purpose of electup officers for the ensuing year and f choosing delegates to the County onvention to be held at Yorkville. J. L. McGILU President. Nov. 28 aw. 2t Head The Clansman In Tlie Knluirer?back numbers furnished to Imitcd number new subscribers. *A*AXA*A*A*A?UaiA*AXA*A*A* A*A*A*A*AXA*A*A?A*A*A*A*A* VALUE 11 II y Is What You | >u Buy Goods ind Here. tD we will sell you Indigo Blue 44 5 ou a yard of Mourning or Second it-Blue Prints, Unbleached Sheet- <4*J| 8' Hose, Gents' Half Hose, Pins, ?2 read, 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, Fan- 55 ils, etc. JfJf SNTS you can buy a yard of 4-4 ilng, Mattress Ticking, Ginghams. SNTS we will sell you a yard of 55 Bleaching, Best Brown Sheeting as you want. . ... 32 will sell you Outing for skirts, , and staple Outings for Dresses. Kw 11 oods at above prices that we can ^ j see us. We know we can quote ?5 that our prices are the LOWEST J J uts. Come and see us. 2^ JNT ON CLOTHING jjj is not moving as fast as we want doing very well, considering the ^ .nt them to move faster and have ?4 Clothing of 10 per cent that will J5 tractive. A TEN PER CENT DIS- ?2 OUR CLOTHING UNTIL NEXT JJ t 18TH, AT CLOSING TIME. JM is and up-todate In every partlc[ at the very lowest prices. They ?v SE to the first cost, and with the HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF 22 arked to sell at $17.50 are worldhave been lnformd by a reliable ?? bta clothier at $25 per suit. We JM tallty of Clothing is being offered * So you see we have $2.50 the JM i we take 10 per cent off of our jH dQwn to $15.75 each, you see we gjf leath. Our price will save you jm 54.25 over prices in neighboring QM i suits before Saturday night. It ave been looking for. And then ej ted on is the Gray Dixie Kersey. S3 5.00. Our regular marked price ?2 discount off you get this suit for MM the price you will have to pay in ion these two suits in passing be- J* and sold almost everywhere and ?3 hing is familiar with them. But ?4 ER CENT DISCOUNT APPLIES S 1VERCOATS UNTIL SATURDAY M you no doubt already know, ALL ?? N PLAIN FIGURES AND WE 3 ON THIS OCCASION IF WE gj E DON'T. As stated above all of I at low prices, we have Just put ) per cent discount almost wipes MM Company for Clothes before Sat- * for SPOT CASH ONLY. gj AT LOW PRICES. f| 59 \NKETS up to this time, but we g2 md and we want to move them. S d are marked close. Cold weath- M pou will need some of our Blankey are here. g /IITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. A*A?A*A^^iui?^I?^?U*A? HARDWARE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF PLOW SHAPES. TWISTERS. BULL TONGUES, ETC.. SUCH AS THE FARMERS NEED. LOOK FOR THE HARDWARE STORE FOR YOUR HARDWARE. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. * $ YOU $ i * A /^1 A "1VT T x yjrji y i * 4, ALL FRUITS NECESSARYT 4f FOR FRUIT CAKE FROM ME. JjT f A FULL LINE OF COFFEES, & <4,, TEAS, SPICES. T T 4s A COMPLETE CEREAL LINE ^ <4? T MACARONI AND CHEESE flf* i * i I. W. JOHNSON. T CO URATE'S DENTAL i u n i/u ii n-? 20 CENTS REMEMBER THAT THE YORK DRUG STORE IS SELLING A 25 CENTS BOX OF COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER FOR 20 CENTS AND WITH EACH BOX OF DENTAL POWDER GIVING A GUEST ROOM SIZE CAKE OF CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP FREE. COME AND GET IT WHILE IT IS HERE. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWBN. PROP., FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. FOUR Horse Power Shlpman Steam Engine. Uses Kerosene oil for fuel, and takes fire and water as required automatically. Cost originally, $350, and Is guaranteed to be In first class condition. We will sell at a bargain. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. M /love Out Daily g I s In Hats leave us daily?but oth- ? In to take their place. Our entire ? work to keep up with our trade. ? rill again enter our store TODAY * In style and correct In price. See ! ifore you buy?follow the crowd ? id at HEADQUARTERS for Mil- K bson Is the lady to see about any ? r. (A few "Tags" in drawer get them "warmed up" with COLD n YOU If YOU have one). Jl X BROS/ CASH STORK. f I FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. New Crop Ga. Cane SyrupGood, Too. Barrel Just In. ' I Also have a fresh Shipment Best Mill Feed. Send Us Your Orders. FERGUSON & CLINTON. i. FIFTY WOOD Heaters. VORK KURNITURK COMPANY WOOD HEATERS?at $1.25. $1.75 and upward. These Wood Heaters are undoubtedly the most economical of all stoves for heating purposes. Call and get one for your bedroom and dining-room?Get it now while they last. ART SQUARES AND RUGS.We will display the largest line of ART SQUARES In "Axmlnster," "ProBrussels," "Colonial Seamless Tapestry." "Palisade" and "Reversible Tapestry" ever displayed in this market in a few days. Will announce the arrival in this column. Be sure to come and see this display?it will be great. We have a most complete line of SIDEBOARDS, HALL RACKS, Etc., at the most attractive of old prices. tar Re sure to get one of our Wood ...Ill flam MM f> IWWWM a II#. nviiici ir' iuc; nut iraim n iwiu m m* tie quicker than any other heater and with leas wood. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. Waterman's Fountain Pens I HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS ? THE KIND THAT "MAKE THEIR M.ARK AROUND THE WORLD"?AT ALL PRICES. I ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF PARKER LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PENS?THEY ARE PERFECTLY RELIABLE. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. Ailickes' 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 simplest and best patent on the 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 jve havej sometning worm Duying. *vm cm i j> a thousand pounds and last a whole family of boys. OUR HOLIDAY GOODS are arriving and we hope to surpass ourselves In STOCK and SALES this season. See us for everything to EAT, to EAT WITH, and to EAT out of. WANTED?EGGS, 20c CASH, 22c TRADE; BEESWAX. You may lose money by not consulting A D I K E S . WILKERSON'S Ilome-Mailc Molasses I HAVE THIS WELL KNOWN KIND IN STOCK NOW. . .50c Gallon. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR?the dark N. t.\ rulsed?at 5 Cents a pound. Also a First Class Self-Raising kind, put up by LEGGETT?In 15c and 25c IMickngcM. A barrel of TIP TOP MACKEREL, Just opened, at 10c apiece?3 for 25c. LOUIS ROTH. CAROLINA HUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSUCIATION S. L. MILLER, Pres. and See. YORK COUNTY AOENTsj Mr. BUFORT MATTHEWS. Smyrna. Mr. R. S. McCONNELL, Rock Hill. Mr. J. K. SCOGGINS, 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. C. P. BLANKENSHIP, Fort Mill. S. C. Any of them will be pleased to grlve Rates and other Information to parties who are Interested. T. A. MATTHEWS, Gen. Mgr., District No. 2, Old Point, S. C. WALL PAPER YOU WILL FIND ME NEXT DOOR TO DR. BRATTON'S OFFICE. A. B. GAINES. tr When you want First Class Job Printing?the pleasing kind?send In your Orders to The Enquirer Office. En Fr The Thorns* WE HAVE HAD A PHENOMEN LAUNCHED OUR MERCANTIL WE GIVE THANKS TO THE THIS ENTIRE SECTION FOR WE HAVE TRIED TO MERI VALUE RECEIVED. WE H/ PAINS OR EXPENSE AND LE SELECT A STOCK OF DRY GC SHOES, FURNISHINGS, ETC., S TION. OUR BUYERS HAVE BEEN FOR THE PAST FEW WEEKS CASH PICKED UP SOME UNM GO ON SALE irms WEEK. DO VND INSPECT EACH DEPART ETHRY DEPARTMENT IS ] NEW FRESH GOODS RIGHT F FACTURERS. THERE IS NOT STOCK IN OUR ESTABLISHME COME AND SEE US OFTEN. EVERY DAY AND OUR WHOL BEES WAITING ON THE EA AWAY DELIGHTED WITH TH LOOK! WE PUT ON SALE today one at a price t1iat will mo before they are] all gon wr just exjllow the crov Thomson THE PEOP ah W. O. RAWLS, Plumber and Steam Fitter. PAINT YOUR ROOF Right now Is the best time at which to PAINT YOUR IRON OR TIN ROOF. The sun is not so hot now as early In the year and the heat of the sun will not draw the oil out of the paint. Painted at this season It will penetrate better and last longer. See me about it. I can do it for you at once. Painting saves the roof and prevents leaks and rusting. plumbing, etc. I am ready to do your Plumbing at any time you are ready to have it done. See me about it. roofing and guttering. If. you want anything in this line I am the man you want to see before you place your order. I can give you first class work at Just the right price. tmo mnkft fleures on vour Gutter Ing or Roofing when you are ready. W. O. RAWLS. Plumber. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. r RESPECTFULLY beg leave to offer my services to the public as Stenographer and Typewriter. I may be found at the law ofilce of Thos. F. McDow, Esq. Miss HAZEL GRIST. Sept. 22 f 3m. J. M. HEA GENERAL M mmPinn JHWBU. TflANKS ? To slip into a "High-Art" S giving morning will put you ? day's pleasure with double ze "Snuggle-Up" Great Coats ? ting wind. You will find the: ? Frock Coats for ceremonioi ? tions generally. Sack Suits in the newest si ? the mode of the moment, yoi ? fusion. ? Our Tod Coats are really "< Warm-as-Toast Overcoats ? as-wafer prices. Also all th {? bright look here and a smart ? est style. f RAH! FORTHEAMERIC j AND ALSO FO 5 AT THE IDEAL ST ? jj Overcoats for men at $2.50 ? Ulsters for men at $3.50, $5 jj Cravenette Rain Coats for 1 ? Boys' Cravenette Rain Coa Clothing at all prices, $3.1 J and upward and all in betwe s GOOD WARM BLAI Blankets at $1.00, $1.25, $i. t Blankets at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, ? We have a full line of Lad ? and also full line of Ladies' R I J. M. HEATH 5 THE IDE) f J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. 4?tAXA*A*AatAKAKAKA?lA*AftAftA* 53. om on Company AL BUSINESS SINCE WE HAVE .E BOAT IN YORKVILLE AND PEOPLE OF YORKVILLE AND THEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE. T THE BUSINESS BY GIVING LVE CERTAINLY SPARED NO :FT NO STONE UNTURNED TO )ODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, ECOND TO NONE IN THIS 8ECCONSTANTLY ON THE ALERT I AND HAVE WITH THE COLD ATCHABLE BARGAINS, WHICH N'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE MENT. NOW AT ITS BEST WITH ALL 'ROM THE LOOMS AND MANUA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF HARD iNT. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN E SALES FORCE IS AS BUSY AS GER BUYERS. "WHO ALL GO EIR PURCHASES. LOOK! ! HUNDRED MEN'S OVERCOATS VE THEM QUICK. SEE THEM E. t'DS TO THE Company's LE'S STORE A I YORKVILLE Building and Loan Association OF YORKVILLE, S. C. NOTICE A meeting of the Stockholders of the YORKVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Is hereby called to be held at the Law Office of C. E. Spencer, Esq., YorkvtUe, S. C., on DECEMBER 11TH, 1906, at 10 A.M., for the purpose of taking action upon the question of Amending the Charter, and also upon the Resolution of the Board of Directors, adopted November 10, 1906, to Increase the Capital Stock from Thirty Thousand Dollars to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. W. BROWN WYLIE. President GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary and Treasurer. % OYSTERS, FISH, SAUSAGE. TOMORROW, Saturday, I Win have Choice Fresh Fish, Select Oysters In quart cans, packed day of shipment, and shipped on Ice; Choice Beef, Fresh Pork, and Sausage. Let me have your orders this afternoon for oysters and Fish. I want to buy all the Green Hides I can get, and will pay highest market price for same. WALTER ROSE. TH & CO., ERCHANDISE. ram GIVING Suit or Overcoat on Thanks- J in a good mood to enjoy the !St. to blunt the edge of that cut- * m at the Ideal Store. as dinners and "starchy" func- * a tuffs and cut in harmony with * i will find here in endless pro- J 111 i on top" in fabric, fit and finish. of every cut and cloth, at thin- 1 le little accessories to lend a 3 touch there, in Winter's fresh- g :an bird i r high art clothing. | ore you'll find \ and upwards. ; .00, $8.00 and $10.00 each. * men at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. j ts at $2.50, $3.50 to $5.00. ; 50, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50 < en. j jkets for winter. ? ,50, $2.op and $2.50. All Woolt J $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50. 5 lies' Jackets, Capes and Coats, 5 ? - ? ^ rk>%rvMl?f? rvri^^C am dl JJUJJUIOI pi ivva. ^ & COMPANY, * \L STORE. J ?A>tA*AaU?U*A*A?tAIUIUIU?AltA?