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* fecial JRoticfs. Clover and Beersheba. Rev. H. J. Mills will preach at Clover next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at Beersheba at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Closed From 3.30 to 4.30 P. M. During the continuance of the meetings at the Baptist church, my shops will be closed from 3.30 to 4.30 p. m.. every afternoon except Saturday. My business friends, will you not do likewise? R. E. Montgomery. It Proprietor "We Fix It" Shops. Card of Thanks. Through the medium of this paper, Mrs. Neal and myself wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the good and generous people of Smyrna and vicinity, for their kindness shown us during the recent illness and death of ^ our little babe?Roberts Plonk. Very respectfully, Theadore L. Neal, Cherokee Falls, S. C. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Miss Lilla Herndon will teach vocal and Instrumental Music in the Yorkville Graded school the session of 190708, and will be glad of your patronage. * 76 f.t 8t Are You Out of a Job? If you are, and can furnish good - references, and want to make more money than you can make otherwise without capital, then write to the Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Spartanburg. S. C.. for an Agency. We have thirty-five good agents in this ' state making big money for themselves, why not you? 79 t.f St OBITUARY. Died?On October 14, of typhoid fete ver, Miss GRACE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ferguson, aged about 15 years. The funeral took place at Sharon this morning at 11 o'clock. ?he (fotton tflarhet. Yorkville, October 15.?Best cotton 11 J: cotton seed 30 cents a bushel. New York. October 14.?Spot cotton ' closed steady 30 points higher; middling uplands 12.00; middling gulf 12.25; sales 400 bales. Futures opened firm and closed steady as follows: < October 11.02; Nov. 11.02: Dec. 11.20: Jan. 11.02; Feb. 11.03; March 11.07; . April 11.08; May 11.08; June 11.09; ^ July 11.09. | " I LOST LLEWELLYN SETTER. BLACK Head, black and white , body. Answers to "Harry." Has been gone about three weeks. Re^ ward for return to W. L. WILLIAMS, > Yorkville, S. C. It BREAD AND CAKE SALE. i THE Ladies Aid Society of the Associate Reformed church will sell < Bread pnd Cake at the store of Mr. ' W. M. Kennedy next Saturday morn ing, commencing at 9 o'clock. rne | patronage of the public will be appreciated. Mrs. W. C. EWART. Pres. ' EMM & UORIlI For thirty-flve years the HOUSE OF HERXDON has been doing busl- ] ness In Yorkvllle, practically In the j ** same location, and now with new j blood added The House of Herndon I makes a bid for a continuation of the s patronage that it has long enjoyed, i and we make this bid for your patron- 1 age with the assurance on our part that we will do everything in our 1 power to merit your favors. We will practically double our stock of Gro- < ceries, and besides the lines that have been carried by this house for so < many years we will add other lines i from time to time until we shall have 1 A in stock every article for which there < " is any reasonable demand. j Among the lines we will carry will < be Choice- Groceries, Confectioneries. ] Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Bagging and Ties, Gun Shells. Pocket Cutlery, Notions, Toys, Musical Instruments, leather. Shoeinakers" Supplies, etc., etc. Call on us for anything in our lines. First-Class Goods at Fair Prh'es will be the m?>t- j to of the House of < HERNDON & GORDON. ? HP THE STRAUSI Prepare tor M Although today we have beau coming, and It is not far off. wh winter, unless all signs fail. Acc< eight snows this winter, because 1 Prepare yourself for the coming to serve you in everything that e ^ what you want in this line, we ha SUPPOSE YOV BKOE We have a very large stool <iualities and prices, for instance, inches In size, fancy figured desii - straight quilting, wool filling, weis ^ this Comforter there are 14 yardi which by the case is 7 cents a ya in the making and filling and sell Our $1.50 Bed Comfort Is 66x cloth, rich floral effects in light a and weighs 7 1-2 pounds. Our $2.00 Bod Comfort is 69 'jr patterns, sateen covered in red ti sides alike, weighs about 6 1-2 po We can only sell these Com! bought them months ago before t material that enter into their ma prices if we were buying today. I) WE ALWAYS LEA In comparing Blanket values as all 10-4. 11-4 or 12-4 Blanket* Our Blankets measure up and wei ets sold by the best Blanket dealei lower for same qualities. /!$ We enn sell you 10-4. 11-4 a ^ and weights, ranging in price froi II a l*alr. $1.50 u Pair. $1.75 u Pair, a Pair. All we ask is an inspectin on the market to buy Blankets, quote you the prices, and leave ds you. and we are sure that if you, 7(v will sell you your BLANKETS?1 * ... UNDERWEA Another of our cold weather we believe that we can come neu Qualities, the Styles and the Frit line of Untlerweai that is second t our line. We'll leave the question Here's a knitted garment tha _ sider quality and comfort. The ft ^ j, ticity, making it strong and servl "V for this climate and weather; it winter weight. 1-1 ribbed knit, do grosgrain silk front, pearl buttoi shaped sleeves, overstitched cuffs i this market. 75 Cents |?or Garmci We also carry Wright's Ilea eiy sanitary and hygienic requiren garments and is reasonably pricet Wright's Health Underwear to on absolute satisfaction. This Under Shirts and Drawers to match. if you want a first-class SWF it for you. Our stock of GLOVES inclu> a range in price from 15 Cents an If you want a first-class LA when you are driving this winter, |^ to see what we can offer. We hi the prices will please you. NO MATTE It WHAT YOU \\ THE GOODS, IT IS ALWAYS ' Oi l: LINES AND GET OI K PI WILL FAY YOU TO DO SO. IT > THE STRAUS V MM Examination Bay. Next FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18TH. i the date for the regular fall examina tion of Teachers for Certificates t teach in the public schools of Yorl county. If you expect to participate, pleas remember that you can secure all th necessary supplies, such as Fxamina tiou Tablets, Scratch Paper. Tablet for Pen or Pencil, Pencils, Pens. Ink* etc.. at TIIK YORK l)RV(i STORF and besides we will be pleased to hav you make this store your headquar ters while in Yorkville. But by al means remember that you can socman needed supplies at this Store. If you want anything In Cliole Correspondence Stationery that is u] to the minute in styles, qualities am varieties we can furnish you wltl what you want. We make a special ty of Fine Correspondence Stationer; and will be pleased to supply you wants. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee President Sec. and Treas YORK SUPPLY CO Incorporated. Vulcan Turn Plows Plow I>??op, Kun Light niul Lasl u Long Time. Sold on a (Juarantee. We want to buy Right good Farm Mules. We have a full line of Fall and Winter Shoes for Men. Women and Fhild ren. Seed tints. Fertilisers for Oats and Wheat. (iuano and Oat Drills. Bagging and Ties. YORK SUPPLY CO. MAIN STREET, fORKVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA It is always bound to be the prin[*I|N?I business street of this town. Property is more valuable on Main street than any other. That portion of the street between Ihe Liberty and Madison street crossings Is worth more than the balance My five lots, between the Herndon building and the Shandon hotel arc the pick of the whole street! These lots are dirt cheap at the price I am asking. In a very few years they will double in value. Those who would get the benefit of Ihe enhancement should invest now, If I must hold until the enhancement monies, then of course I will take the hcnellt of that enhancement. LAURA K. PARISH. TO SHERER'S MARKET When you want the best Fresh Meats in Yorkville, follow the crowd ind if you can't keep up. Phone No. 117 and you will get it. P'ease Phone he night before if you went the Best, is we sell so fast it don't last long, ind besides you'll get your meats in :lme for breakfast. We have Vegetables and Fruits all :he time to suit the seasons. Also keep the nicest line of Penny bandies in town, for the children. * * " ,n *? ?.* yvld i am sum seiiing mm s??u <-"? TRACKER JACK COFFEE that nakes the old folks feel young again. Every Bucket Guaranteed to Satisfy. <herer is a good old Butcher Man. ^nd tries to please everybody he can, 3o when the Beef Bill comes around, FMease don't turn My Collector down. Yours to serve. Old) GEORGE, THE BUTCHER. W Photo Mounts in Dark. Milium ?nd Light Gray, Brown and Red, 15c sheet: 2 for 25c. Size 22x28 inches. The Enquirer Oflice. =* -m 3-SMITH CO. T ! Winter. tiful fall weather, there is a day en we will have a taste of real ording to tradition we will have there were eight fogs in August, cold weather. We are prepared old weather demands, no matter . ve it. -$ V WITH COMPORTS. c of these, with a wide range of I , here is a COMFORT. r.?ix73?. ?n on both sides, bound edges, tht 7 pounds: in the make up of I a of Pnintc tho iit'psiPiif itripp <if I ,rd, making 98 cents. We throw you this Comfort for ....$1.00. I 75 inches in size, superior quality I ml dark shades, both sides alike. I x75 inches in size, fancy quilted oral designs, carded filling, both unds each, a splendid value. Forts at these prices because we he sharp advances in all kinds of ke-up. We couldn't make these o your buying quick. I) IN BliANKFTS. be sure to note sizes and weights : do not measure or weigh alike. Igh up favorably with the blankis anywhere, while our prices are ml 12-4 Blankets in all qualities .>!< n 75e a Pair, $1.00 a Pair. $1.25 $2.00 a Pair, and on up to $K.OO a m of our Blanket-stock if you are I We will show you the qualities. I the question of purchasing with I .consider qualities and prices we ^ rHAT'S CERTAIN. R FOR MEN... II specialties is UNDERWEAR and rer supplying your wants in tite es than anybody. We carry a o none and we ask you to inspect of buying to you. t will appeal to you if you con*ature of this garment is its elasIceable and is especially suitable is Balbriggan knit, cream color. uble stitched English finish neck, is. curved arm holes, tailor-made and tail, and is something new in lit. Drawers to match. Itii CudcrwCur. which meets evlent better than any other under1. We especially recommend the ir trade and guarantee it to give wear sells at Ml.00 per <aiirinciit. 1ATRR at a small price, we have ^1/ des every style and quality with '* id Upward. P KOHR, such as you will need you can't do better than to come ive lots of styles of qualities and ant to l$l v. if we 1iandde ro von: interest to see sices heeoise yoi hi y. it pays others. try it. S-SMITH CO.-- - . * ] . CARROLL FUJ 0 LOCATED IN THE LATIMER 1 k WE ARE NOW READY FOR you want to make purchaf p I MATTINGS, RUGS, PICTURES, ! I line, we extend you a cordial invi s I we have, let us tell you what we s I informatiou as you muy desire i ' (J that enters into the comforts of tl * 9 We are In the FURNITURE 1 A us great pleasure to give you all I 0 y you are considering the purchase I times we will be prepared to give p | will he to your Interests, |) | IVK Wllili KKiji Ki inrin r While it is always desirable t( 1 will be pleased to extend Credit o ers who wish to purchase any kin< v Before you buy anything in the sh r interest to make a visit to the I CARROLL FURNI" ; - "SWASTIKA" THE LUCKY CROSS CALL AND SEE THE "SWASTIKA" JEWELRY WHILE THE LINE IS COMPLETE. The meaning of "Swastika" Is: "May the four winds from the four corners I of the heavens, ever upon you gently , blow." T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. I I | BUY YOUR ps I At J. Q. 1 In buying your SHOES W Work, you have a right to expec P for your money, whether you pay J ty of SHOES for Men, Women and ? there are other good Shoes sold ir ? isfied that you cannot get any bel ' a than you can get from me?I be V value for your SHOE money than i mlt that this is a strong claim, bu A your footwear, I believe I can cor i X be a trifle skeptical. The next t . V come and let me try to prove my Men s BII/TRITE SHOES in Pate i l and Vlci, popular toes and lai ' J Men s AMERICUS SHOES in Pal V and Vici Kid leathers, popula 1 X Men's Fine Shoes in Vici and Box Men's Fine Shoes in Vlci and Box . x Men's Heavy Work Sinn's, in Kan a splendid value at the price, y Men's Crecdmore Ties, from ' P Boys' Shoes from 9 Misses' Shoes from A Children's Shoes, from a Ladies' Fine Dress Sinn's, from . . 1 Ladles' Heavy Sinn's, from X Remember?That every pair of I V antee to be Exactly as Representee P ent from representation, 1 Give yo 2 J. Q. WRAY, Vou are about due to buy a I 7 Interest to see my Showing of Sty y pureliase. My Clothing Is Top N< ? and the Prices' are very, very nun i GLENN & ALLISON. We Are Headquarters FOR ] BIGGIES. WAGONS, HARNESS, ? MI LES AND HORSES. We have a full line of Cole's Open- , furrow Oat Sowers anil Guano Plows \ Combined. We are agents for Gihhs & Co., full i line of Saw Mills. Steam Engines, i Shingle, Lath and Grist Mills. < We are agents for the International 1 i Gasoline Engine. [ Should you be In the market for I any of the above articles don't fail to see us before buying. , Yours to serve. GLENN & ALLISON. TO INVEST YOITIt SAVINGS IS -S-E-N-S-ENO SAVINGS SAVED 'IX) INVEST. -N-O-N-S-E-N-S-E FOR SALE A Six* Room Cottage in good location. Seven-Room House, Lot 80 by 370 feet. ' Nice Residence Lot, 85 by 300 feet. A few Lots in Suburb of Westerleigh. 3V* One Ix>t Sold ami Deals made last week to Build Three Buildings. Dr. M. W. WHITE. Rye and Barley Sowing any Barley or Rye? You can get New Crop Barley and Rye I seed front KENNEDY'S Store. Have I the seed in stock. Also have KIXGAN'S RELIABLE MEATS?Hams and Breakfast Strips. . SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We can't remember the time when the Kennedy store wasn't Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Everything in Tablets, Composition and Exercise Bonks, Pencils, Pens, Inks. Chalk, etc. Also have a fair supply of SCHOOL BOOKS on hand, and a large shipment is expected Ln a very few days. See me for School Supplies. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. Have you ordered your Fall Suit? See the laimin "Best on Earth" Line before buying. They fit and are Fit. Hiimmii.iiHihmiiiLiii.iikiiMuiiiw 1 JL.I A FAIR { w % OFFER jf Wo will take Your .Mono; "? Harm?and l(rturn it to ' -' > If Deposited in tlic ;vj also (iiiaruntoo Its Safcty^ CViit. Compounded Four 1 I THE FIRST NAr I ;|| YORKVIL RNITURE CO., 3UILDING, SO. CONGRESS ST. BUSINESS and whether or not les of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES or anything else In our lotion to visit our store, see what I expect to do, and give you sucli I n regard to any and everything K lie home. P business to stay and it will give the assistance in our power when h of anything in our lines. At all > you information and Prices tliut I OR CASH OR ON CREDIT. ) do business on a Cash basis, we n Most Liberal Terms to customi of House Furnishings on credit, ape of FURNITURE It Is to your rURE COMPANY. FERTILIZERS See me for your full Fertilizers If you sow any grain. Also have RYE and CLOVER SEED LOUIS ROTH. HOES j WRAY'S I i. whether for Dress Wear or for x t the very best possible qualities y much or little. I make a special- 9 I Children, and while I know that X 1 Yorkville, I am thoroughly sat tter value for your SHOE money y lieve that I can give you better ? other dealers possibly can. I ad- a t if you will give me a chance at m ivlnce you, even though you may J Ime you want a pair of SHOES ? claims. nt Leather, Box Calf, Oun Metal J sts, a pair $3.50. 5 t. Leather, Box Calf. Oun Metal ir toes and lasts, a pair... .$3.50 X Calf, a pair $2.50. I : Calf, a pair $1.98 garoo leather, plain and cap toe, a a pair $2.00 ? $1.35 to $1.75 Pair ^ 9He to $3.50 Pulr 98c to $2.00 Pair J 'llr- - - *?*? VL.Iu I ^ IU 91.1)11 run y .98<> to $2.75 Pair 980 to $1.50 Pair ^ Shoes 1 sell is sold under a Guar- 4 1?If they are found to he differ- V I ill a New Pair. The Leader. new Fall Suit and it Is to YOl'lt A llsli Clothing before you make a 5 oteh in Qualities, Styles and Fit y lest. See my Clothing. t i NEW LINES We have just added to our almost complete line of house furnishings, the following seasonable and staple goods. ?REFRIGERATORS? The "La Belle," made by the Gurney Refrigerator Co., which is said to be equal to any. Simply arranged and easy to keep clean. Has the patented lutomatic waste valve?the ice economizer. ?BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE? The B. & H. Wickless, an economical oil consumer and a comfort to the user this hot weather. Will do any or all of your cooking, a trial is all we STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. Is not a new Machine in this terri tory if it is a new departure witn us. It stands up at the top amongst the other good ones and is not any higher in price either. We have the best they make on the floor now and more to follow. This we have is called the "Two in One" Machine?can change It from a lock stitch to a chain stitch without moving the work from under the presserfoot. Call and see it or better try it and be convinced that it is "IT." G. H. O'LEARY. J. 11. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. CHEAPEST STORE IN THE STATE. We are showing a line of $8.00, $10.00. $12.50 and $15.00 Suits that can't be matched anywhere at the price. Ask to see the BEACON $5.00 Shoe for men?The Best on Earth? All leathers. Our line of Dress Goods is here? let us show you through. P. S.?We have lots of Bargains in Outings. White Unbleached Goods, etc, A Job Lot of Shoes?Ask to sec them. They're worth seeing. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. Sell for Less. WANTED ALIVE agent for the largest exclusive personal accident and health insurance company in the world for York county, the right party can get an excellent contract. Apply to W. CARLISLE EITRSE. Manager. 303 Loan and Exchange Hank Building. Columbia, S. C. 82 f.t 3t PRICE OF MILK~ BECAUSE of the advance in seed and meal, on and after October 15, 1 will sell MILK TICKETS?twelve quarts for $1.00. Single quart 10 cents. J. R. CONNOLLY. XI t.f 3t MILHMIiilli.HMmiLliUll.m.HbHUI I y for You?Safeguard ll from all *? Vou Any Time You Wish It. V SAVINGS PEPA KT.M ENT We ? ?mid if Left. Will Pay You I Per * Times a Year. V riONAL BANK, I iLiE. S. C. | wmwmnw iu iihwiii hi hi iuhi m 1 494'4?4'4'484*4'4'4*4'4> | SB* WE PAY Y j IF YOU 1 WILL 3 f NOTICE + J J HOW THE SMALL AMOUNTS END OF THE WEEK OR MON" M ACCOUNT IN OUR SAVINGS 2 SAVING A PART OF THIS EV! a CAN HAVE AN ACCOUNT WI1 Start with add t ^ money { ^ BRF Four Per Cent Interesi ] The NAT10NAI 5 (ABSOLUT! jj ROCK HILL, < APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE NOTICE Is hereby given that or Wednesday, November 6, 1907, . will appear before the Probate Couri of York county, and make a final settlement as guardian of CAROLINA BELLE CAMPBELL, und will ther and there apply to Hon. L. R. Williams, Judge of said court for my discharge from further responsibility ir connection with said guardianship. R. M. BARNETT. 81 t 5t 3D. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. PROMPT and Reliable Repal Work on Watches, Clocks an< Jewelry of all kinds. Satlsfactloi Guaranteed. Give me a trial. I an at the store of the York Supply Co. H. D. MARLEY. 74 f.t 3m REAL ] T ri ~XXT FOll SALE Keep this list for reference?writ for information. J. W. Gladden Land?125 acres, ad joins lands of N. B. Bratton and Dr Love; 25 miles McConnells, 9J miles of Chester; 2-3 In timber. Price $! ' per Acre. S. J: Clinton Land?Bethel township; 166 acres; 2 good tenant houses; 5 horse fairm; 15 acres tine bottom land not subject to overflow; woodland enough to keep up place; rents 8 bales cotton. Price $20 per Acre. John F. Smith Land?1285 acres, S miles west Yorkvllle, 3 miles Smyrna; 1 new 5-room dwelling, finished inside and out; 1 new barn and sheds; 30 acres in cultivation, balance in original forest timber; 106,000 feel saw timber; adjoins New Zlon and Enon. Price $3,212. Prank Davis and Sister?133 acres, 2 miles Clover; 70 acres in cultivation; 50 acres heavily timbered; 7 acres good bottom land. A Bargain, One Tract?55 acres, 1 mile north ol Tirzafl, on Yorkvllle and Rock Hill road, in fine state cultivation; one tenant house; enough timber to do the place; 40 acres in cultivation. A great bargain for quick sale. $20 per Acre. I have sold R. F. Lee and J. J, Falres places this week. 47J Acres?Beam's Crossing, near Grover, N. C.; 13-room house. 63j Acres?Near Bethany High School. 75,000 feet saw timber. $800 Tho Millpr I'lncr?Pnur miles south Yorkvllle, adjoins Jim Feemster. 161 acres. 75 Acres Heavy Timber?One good dwelling; barn and stable; one tenant house. N. Hone Campbell Place?123 acres 2 miles Bethel church; 1 mile gooc school; adjoins W. T. Nichols; 1 7room dwelling; good outbuildings; 1 tenant houses; 60 acres cultivated land; 15 acres in original forest; or public road; 12 acres bottom land; ? bargain. Price $25.00 per Acre. Sam Youngblood?Place, 4 J mile; Yorkvllle, on Armstrong ford road 202 acres; 125 acres In wood; land I: level: one 7-room dwelling; 1 tenan house. Lee Roy Adams?Place, 2 miles o: Bethel church; 3 miles of Clover; a 7 room dwelling, barn and well; 1 goot tenant house; 75 acres in cultivation Price, $3,600. Arthur Qulnn?Place, 1.53 acres; lj miles Bethel church; 6-room dwelling 3 tenant houses; 80 acres in cultiva tion; land lies level. Price, $4,000. J. J. Thomas Property?Adjoininj D. C. Clark, about 3 miles west o Yorkvllle, containing 37J acres, 1 3 room house. Price, $20.00 per Acre One liOt?On Lincoln street,, adjoin ing J. F. Youngblood. Price $300.R. L. Scogglns Place?One mill west of Hickory Grove on public road 50 acres In cultivation; 14 acres fini bottom land; balance In timber; three good tenant houses; 16 2 acres In tract 312 Acres?10 miles west Yorkvllle on public road; 1 6-room newly paint ed cottage, barn and cribs; 2 goo< ??* >o?it hnnooQ- 4 horse farm in cultl vat ion; 150 acres in timber; 600,00i feet saw timber; 50 acres as fine bot torn land as can be found; 10,001 cords wood; 2} miles from railroac station. One Tract 200 Acres?More or less 11 miles north King's Creek station; i miles south Biacksburg; 2 horse farn In cultivation, balance in timber $1,750.00 for Tract. A. C. White Farm?1 mile Pied mont Spring; 1 new 7-room dwelling 1 good tenant house; 10 acres fln< bottom land; 8,000 to 10,000 cords o: wood; 85 acres in cultivation. 87J Acres?21 miles north of King*! Creek station; 50 acres in cultivation balance in timber; 1 new cottage; : mile from Piedmont Spring. W. M. Wliitesldes Place?2 miles o Hickory Grove, 10 miles west of York ville; 9 horse farm in cultivation; 51 acres fine bottom land; 250 acres fini timber, a lot of fine saw timber oi place; 1 nice 8-room dwelling, new]; painted; 6 good tenant houses. Pric< $16.00 Per Acre for Quick Sale. 80 Acres?11 miles Tirzah, on York ville and Rock Hill road; 2 horsi farm open; plenty timber; Southen railway runs through place; 1 house Price, $1,050. One Two Story Dwelling?Painted 7 rooms; lot 140 feet front on Wes Madison street, 200 feet back; has tenant houses facing street; nea Main street. $1,600?Quick Sale. H. Alexander Tract?341 acres, miles Smyrna; one good tenant house 17 acres In cultivation; saw timbe and wood to do the place. Price $12.5' acre. J. II. Brown Place?94 acres, wltl four room dwelling, In Bethel town ship, about '4 miles Bethel church, li good neighborhood; good outbuildings about 65 or 70 acres open land. $22.5 per Acre. James B. Bell?Lot and 2-stor; dwelling on Lincoln street, Yorkvillf Price, $1,800 for Ten Days. Cottage?Six rooms, newly paintec on high, beautiful lot, good well wit: nice fixtures, in town of Smyrna. On barn, five stalls, with sheds; one gran ary, with wagon and buggy shed; on tenant house, new, 2-rooms; garde and small orchard; H acres in lot. 56 Acres?1 mile Smyrna station, o R. F. D.; 4-room house with porch; acres of good bottom land. U. M. Purs ley Tract. L. K. Armstrong Place?In Betht township, 281 4-5 acres; adjoins land of J. B. Ford, Meek Barnett, Haske Stanton and others; fronts on Clove i jr. C. WILBO] 4* 4? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- A OU TO SAVE -*1 If en f. 11 ^ 1? * ?f you SPEND COUNT UP AT THE the TH YOU WILL APPRECIATE AN g vet DEPARTMENT. BY MERELY Z yoi EN SMALL EXPENDITURE YOU ? sor 'H US. M ab< an; as little as a Dollar if you like. JT thl n it as often as possible?have ?| for In the Hank. t Compounded Quarterly ? k* L UNION BANK I Z c ELY SAFE) % South Carolina. l?| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. I VT OTICE Is hereby given that I have t IN made a final settlement with the . Probate Court for York county as adL ministrator of the estate of Mrs. M. E. ! THOMAS, deceased, and that on Frl. day, November 1, 1 will make appllca. tlon to Hon. L. R. Williams, Judge of , said court for a final discharge from further responsibility on account of said estate. C. T. THOMAS, Admr. 79 t 5t WALL PAPER r MY NEW SAMPLES ARE NOW IN. 1 Samples and Remnants for sale cheap. A. B. GAINES. ESTATE ILBOBN FOR SALE e and Wright's Ferry road; one twostory eight-room house; two fine barns; five tenant houses; six horse farm; rents for 12 bales weighing 500 ' lbs; two fine pastures, i 73 Acres?In one tract, 7 miles from Yorkvllle in the Cotton Belt,; nice . dwelling and necessary outbuildings; land level; 8 acres of fine bottom land, j $26.00 Acre for quick Sale. H. L. Riggers?103 acres. 1 new , dwelling; 25 acres in cultivation; 100,000 feet saw timber; 1,000 cross ties; i 2,000 cords wood; 8 acres fine bottom land In cultivation; 4 miles King's 1 Creek station; 2 miles Piedmont i spring. $2,150 for entire tract. i One Tract?481 acres, near New : Zion church, adjoining lands W. R. | 1 Biggers, J. C. McGill and others; 9 miles west of Yorkvllle; 2 tenant , houses; 35 acres open land. Price ' $600.00. | Jason Thompson Home Place?285 ; acres; 10 miles west Yorkville; 31 miles King's Creek; 2 miles Piedmont ' ' Springs; good 2-story 7-room house; ( ! good barn and outhouses; 4 tenant | ' houses; 4 0 acres fine bottom land in ' cultivation, not subject to overflow; < plenty wood land; good flve-horse j farm open; 1 mile good school, in good community. For a quick bar- < gain. i W. N. Biggers' Home Place--157 i acres, 4 miles south Bethany, near W. Meek Faulkner's; '1 6-room newly ' ' painted cottage; new barn; everything i up to date and convenient; 3 new tenant houses; 60 acres in cultivation; . balance in timber; 35 acres in rail . pasture. $4,710. A magnificent bargain. J. A. Biggers' Home Place?122 j acres, 4 miles east King's Creek station; 1 new 4-room dwelling; 1 tenant house; 50 acres in cultivation, balance j in timber; 9 acres fine bottom land. J Price, $2,200. t 35 Acres?In corporate limits of Yorkville?A great bargain, j Noripan Black?B. N. Moore tract, . 38 acres, j-mile from limits of York1 ville on Hickory Grove road. Cheap , for Quick Sale. Sudie Shillinglaw Tract?1 mile of , town limits; 38 acres; lies well; Cheap. Hugh Parrott Land?80 acres; 3 j miles of Clover; about 2,000 cords of wood. J. J. and W. G. Plexlco Home Place l ?Six miles south Yorkville; 254 acres, . to be sold as a whole or in 4 separate ><J 1 tracts. No. 1?72J acres; 1 new cottage, 6 rooms; new barn, crib and , other outhouses; 40 acres open land. _ f i\o. z?J room nouse, ouiDuuuings, . stable, etc.; 65 acres; 35 acres open land. No. 3?Good lj story dwelling, new barn; 65 acres. No. 4?A tenant house and outbuildings. This is a e very desirable plantation, well water- a < ; ed and in good locality. School 1 me 2 mile of house. Every tract has more a ? than enough wood to do it. sa) " J. B. McCarter Place?74 acres, 7 $5. ; miles Yorkvllle, adjoining W. J. Love thi and J. R. Hogue; 1 dwelling, 7 rooms, we 1 2 porches; good barn; 1 new tenant coi . house, 3 rooms; 45 acres in cultlva- do ) tion, 15 acres pasture; 1 50-saw Win- sel . ship gtn, a hand press, belting, 15-h. p. foi } engine. (For land and machinery, Ra 1 Price $2,000), or will sell separately, frc Miles S. Carroll Farm?113 acres, sul ; near Beersheba church, at a bargain. 3 Mr. Grayson?Beautiful home, 3 ?1 1 mile Bethany High School; lies com- i . paratively level. See it. Lii R. L. Devinney?Home place, 3 miles fr? . south of Yorkville; 2-story 8-r. dwell- goi ; ing; 2 tenement houses; good out? houses; 40 acres in woodland; pasf tures good; 13 miles of High school at Philadelphia; 100 acres in cultivation; 3 $25 per acre for quick sale. ? 47J acres at Beam's Crossing, near I Grover, at crossing of Air Line R. R., LJ and three public roads. , n f 41 acres near Smyrna. Price $400 for quick sale. A ) Betsy Jenkins Place?1J miles Beth3 any High school; 2 houses; 200 acres; 1 about 50 acres open land; bottom land; / 200.000 feet saw timber. Price $2,200. u J. P. Barnes?Home tracts and res- aD idence; 102 acres; has 3 tenant houses; - 70 acres in cultivation; balance in ge( i? timber; at Delphos, near Yorkvllle; wa 1 good school at Delphos; can be bought !. cheap; see it. 219 acres, 100 in cultivation, balance . in timber, 6 miles west McConnellsvllle ' t near \v. jvicu. Baiiey s. lerms to suit. 2 180 acres, 5 iniles south Yorkville; r 2 houses; 3 horse farm open; 25 acres "r Rood bottom; 60 acres wire pasture; wa 3 $9.00 per acre. ; 176 acres, 6 miles south Yorkville; or r R. F. D. goes by residence. 30 acres so, 0 bottom: about 2,000 cords wood. ou Arthur Bohcler Place?A beautiful en h new home, 74 acres, 1 mile Smyrna; an - London siding Is on the place; Southn ern railway runs in front of house; Y( ; 25 acres in wood; 100 fruit trees; ev0 erything in good order. ? Arthur Black?Elegant farm three y miles Yorkville; nice dwelling; every- \j s. thing convenient; water forced Into T house and barn lots; a most attractive sel 1. bargain. 1 h Boss It. Love?Beautiful home, 2 th< e miles of Sharon; seven room 2-story Tu - house; good barn and out houses; e fine bottom land; 4 miles Yorkville; n two tenant houses; 95 acres of land in good state of cultivation. ? n I have about Fifty or Sixty good 7 Farms for sale. Some people do not - wish their land advertised; they say they are afraid you'll 'hink they are ;1 broke; this is false modesty. I have Is some fine bargains to sell. More Farm II property and Town Lots wanted on my jn ir lists. er [IN, Real Estate n * re You a Thinker? Some men are thinkers. st majority are not, but allow c 3 to perform this most import notion for them. This statemer linently true when it comes to itter of buying life insurance msaction that is really one of jst important in a business w th which any man has to d< lere are in business in the Uni ites today something like 100 le ierve life insurance companies. Some of these are better than o ^ and of course you know then iE best. There is always one t practically everything. The I e is the one that has the long nncst record for square, uprl, iiling with every policy holder mber, and the one that guarant 1 has always guaranteed the m urance?and lives up to its gu tees?at the least cost. The hist the Mutual Benefit proves it to ' Best company, and a careful itigation of its record will convii i of the fact. Don't depend nebody else. There is no myst jut the problem. Don't let me pbody else do your life insurai nking. Do it yourself.* Look ] e You Leap. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. r Wanted.?Your orders for ids of printed matter. Best w< fairest prices. |FLL ? I ALL C I ^ I Ml 11 A jk W | scmoss^wos. * * ?) { J fine Ctalkes Makers I Be Ui wart ? < New Tart fcMMMMi 11 1 iwnwi^hi^jiiji L CONSIDER TH] | TATION TO YOURSELF?A ? TO OUR CLOTHING COUI WITH THE BEST AND LAT L We are especially urgen ft Fall, as you know, Is the gn [ change, and the advance styl J BROS, and KIRSCHBAUM ! ? of attractiveness for every ma ft new stock of Clothing Is Jusl V Never before have we been at stylish garments for Men. ft Our large assortment of V gives one such a large range for a customer to leave our f { In BOYS' CLOTHING. COMI ft New express shipment of I EDWIN CLAPP SHOES 7 tlon. "BEST Shoe on Earth. V CROSSETT SHOES for 3 one pair and be convinced. ft New lot of QUEEN QUA up. Just the Shoe for Your 7 A If you have not yet look missing a grand opportunity A Cloaks shown in Yorkville. , X partment and try on a few ol V carry with them. Don't fail to see THOMS jt THE THOMS ry a Gillette Safet Had you ever thought of buy Gillette Safety Razor as an inv< ;nt? If you haven't, Just stop moment and figure what you i re In a year on an investment ,00. Count the cost of one, two :ee shaves per week for flfty-1 eks, and then subtract $5.00, st of one Safety. When you h ne this you will at once find yo f on the way to the Star Drug St one. I also have the old style Lzors from $1.00 to $3.00; Str >m 25c to $1.50; Lather Brushes II. My Pocket Knives are Guarant r another free. Ask to see til See me for your wants In the D ne?My stock Is complete and ish. Prices are right. I've ods and need your patronage. TAR DRUG STOR lEATERS-iS^ PEN FRANKLI5 Winter time is coming on n d you will soon be needing heal paratus. Suppose you come aroi fore the cold weather begins i i what we can do for you in ly of Heating outfits. We have HEATERS for Wood and Coal. URATES, OPEN FRANKLINS, id if we haven't exactly what ; int in stock, we'll GET IT for > Perhaps it is a COOKING STO a RANGE that you need most, we can please you in either, r line is big enough and vai ough to please just anybody. Cc d see us before buying. )RKVILLE HARDWARE i AT THE BRATTON FARM. 17 E have a number of Guern V Cows and Heifers that we I. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, i farm at all times, or delivered lesdays and Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 eacl J. A. MILLS, Manage Jan. 25 f.t t B.N. MOORE COTTON the Market the Year Round, y facility for WAREHOUSI eceipts Negotiable at All Banks AUCTION SALES. LAND SALE. ithant State of South Carolina?York County. it Is r) y virtue of a Deed of Trust, now the JJ on record in R. M. C. office, con' a veyed to me the tract of land hereinth? after described, executed by Minnie T&y> A. Moss, William E. Smarr, John M. ea'* Smarr, Robert R. Smarr, Mary M. tea Sherer, Llilie C. Smarr and Joseph W. !?al Smarr, I will sell at Public Auction, before the Court House Door In Yorkltl] ville, S. C.. on MONDAY. NOVEMJ '9 BER 4TH, 1907 (Salesday), between >est ji a, m- and l p. m., the followingde>est scribed Real Estate: e9t' All that tract or parcel of land In K*1' the said County of York, in the or western part thereof, situated about ee9 five miles from Hickory Grove, ost of which tract the said Rugie ar" C. Moss, died, seized and pos?Pr sessed, lying In Broad River town,be I ship, containing THREE HUNDRED In- I A vn AVI? MAM AADCQ mama am V/ntJ \ OXJ X / LiO, IIIUIC VI 1106 less, and bounded by lands now or on formerly of Thomas B. Whltesldes, J. ery Ed Leech, Samuel W. Mitchell and others. Terms, CASH. Purchaser must pay Be" two dollars for making deed and must comply with the terms of sale within one hour, or the property be ? resold, on the same day at the same all place, at purchaser's risk, for Cash. >rk J. A. TATE, Trustee. 83 t 3t /EATHER T .LLS FOR 2 LOTHING. { is. ^ INVI- 2 PERSONAL INVITATION TO COME y VTERS AND GET ACQUAINTED EST FASHIONS IN MEN'S WEAR! K t about this invitation now, because I eat time of the year when fashions y es we are now showing in SCHLOSS SUITS for Men have a great variety h ' ;n looking for a STYLISH SUIT. Our x t In and we want YOU TO SEE IT. y ile to assemble such a splendid line of 0 EN'S SUITS FROM $5.00 TO $18.00. I CHILDREN'S and YOUTHS' SUITS y to select from, that It Is Impossible & itore dissatisfied. We can please you A 3 IN AND LOOK! J ILYWES' HATS JUST ARRIVED. y for Men now ready for your inspec- # den, "Make Life's Walk Easy." Try X LITY SHOES for Ladies, Just opened j. Foot. y 1IAIKISI I ed at our LADIES' CLOAKS you are q to see the Nobbiest Hue of Ladles' x lust take time to visit our Cloak De- V ' our garments and see the Style they ^ ON CO. for everything you want. ION COMPANY. J y. DEPOSITORS' M SECURITYiSt for will of or In addition to its ordinary available two assets, this BANK Is still further forthe titled as follows: ave "II Paid in Stock $ 50,000 00 Qf Surplus & Undivided Profits 25,000 00 on<< Additional Liability of , ^0 Stockholders 50,000 00 eed w em. ru? Security over and above all other assets. the LOAN & SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE. 8. C. ~ SEE JOHNSON. rc & FOR ow, :ing Swift's Hams and Breakfast Strips, Jr>d Royal Baking Powder, Ihp Chase & Sanborn's Coffees, White House Coffees, Tetley's Teas, Blue Ribbon Extracts, National Mscult Co.'s Crackers and Fancy Cakes, you Helnz's Pickles?Sweet and Sour, r?u- And anything else that comes under VE the head of choice Fancy Groceries. That's my specialty?The Choicest led Fancy Groceries for people who want me the BEST. I. W. JOHNSON. COTTON INSVKAAliti. S?m 1 f y?u expect to hold your cotton it w''l JL should be insured. My facilities for handling this or any other class of at business is not surpassed by that of on any agency in the state. I represent several of the leading companies of the world. If you desire to borrow money from the banks each of them " will gladly accept policies Issued from my office. My premium rates are as low as those that can be offered by any reputable agency. SAM M. GRIST. Insurance Headquarters. WW Fancy Blotting Paper, Red, Moss Bv_ Green. Robin Kgg Glue, and Wood Brown. 19x24 ins. 10c Sheet, 3 for 25c. Heavy White at same price. The Knqulrer Office.