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AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. rrv. i. o. murray, pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. in. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. o. ba bin' rector. Sunday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Afternoon service at 5 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. rev. k. e. oili.k3pie, pastor Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. rev. h. j. ca itt hen. pastor. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school 4.30 p. m. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. c. gwart. pastor. Sunday Services.?Sabbath school 1A a m Vrt nth(>r services. ?pfrial Botires. 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 thlrty-flve good agents In this state making big money for themselves. why not you? 79 t.f * 8t Letter to Louie Roth, Yorkvllle. S. C. Dear Sir: Here's the concentrated fact: Every job painted Devoe takes less gallons than of any other paint. And the paint that takes least gallons. wears longest: Always. We can't help It. Yours truly 47 F W DEVOE & CO P. S.?J. J. KELLER & CO. sell our PAINT. List of Prizes for Chrysanthemum Show, Friday, Nov. let, 1907. For best collection Chrysanthemums, not less than eight varieties?handsome Rug?donated by Yorkville B. & M. Company. For 2nd best collection Chrysanthemums?Matt Green Jardiniere. For five best White Chrysanthemums?China Mayonnaise Dish. For five best Yellow Chrysanthemums?Green and Gold Bohemian Vase. For five best Pink Chrysanthemums ?South Carolina Spoon. For five best Red or Bronze Chrysanthemums?Burnt Wood Tray. For best single bloom Chrysanthemum?One-half dozen Linen Handkerchiefs. For Best collection Roses?Pretty Plate. For best single bloom Rose?Gold Stick Pin. For best collection Potted Plants? Battenberg Lace Table Cover?donated by Thomson Co. For best Potted Plant?Gold Hat Pin. For best Maiden Hair Fern?Embroidery Scissors. For best Vase Dahlias?Silver Hat Brush. Mrs. W. G. White. President. 86 f.t 2t OBITUARY. Drcn?At her home near Yorkvllle last Tuesday night at 10 o'clock. Mrs. ELLA PURSLEY. wife of Mr. J. C. Pursley. in the 42d year of her age. She leaves four children. The funeral took place at Bethany Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. I NEED IT. THE parly who borrowed my Drag Ha-row, will please return same at once. It P. W. LOVE. FOR SALE. One tract. 100 acres, J mile Ramah church. 1 mile Zion school; adjoins Andy Bigger. John Boyd; 1 dwelling. 5-rooms; 20 acres in good timber. Cheap for a quick offer. " I am selling land very fast, and want more land for sale on my list. Come talk the matter with me. 1 lend and borrow money on land. Sec me. J. C. WILBORN. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. PURSUANT to the order *of the Probate Court, I will sell at public auction, at the residence of the late THOS. B. WHITESIDES. deceased, in Blacksburg, S. C., on November 6th. 1007, a lot of corn, fodder and potatoes, household and kitchen furniture, plow stock and gear, shovel, mattock and pitchfork, a pair of scales and a harrow: and on November "th, 1907, at Hickory Grove. S. C., one mule, one horse, a lot of corn, fodder and hay. one two-horse wagon and plow tools for a one-norse iarm. Sales will commence at 10 a. m. Terms: Cash. H. MARIA WHITESIDES. Adm'x., Est. of Thos. B. Whitesides. dec'd. 86 f It To"MEMBERS OF CO. "L." THE following was received from the adjutant general's office: "It is my intention to purchase at an early date, the Olive Drab Uniform for the enlisted men ot the National Guard, and in order to secure fits, you are instructed to forward to this office measurements of the men in your company as follows: COAT?Chest Measurement: waist measurement; Length: Size of Collar. BREECHES?Waist measurement: length from outer seam to ankle; ! ngth fn>m inner seam to ankie. Height and weight of men." You will please mail the measurements as called for above, or hand the same to me in person at your earliest convenience. J No. R. DICKSON. Capt. Co. "L." N. G. S. C. 86 f.t L't T i A _ \ Just Arrived A lot of nice Flowers. Feathers, Hats. Silks, Veilings. Veils. Plumes, Ribbons. Baby Caps. Boys Caps, Quills. Braids. Frames. Etc. Those pretty Hats that we spoke of last week, are still on the boom. When you want any headgear of any kind, see Mrs. Dobson. She can suit you, give you good styles and something becoming. See us. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE. .Mrs. T. M. Dobson, Prop. Don't forget Laundry Basket leaves eveiy Tuesday at o'clock. Give you good work. hiiti ill in im til n iii niiiii ti> ti> hi ii ! ASSURE Y( I THE SAFETY O ? Help you in all the ways a go ? you 4 Per Cent Compound $ This is what We do in the |j of this Bank and I IT'S I THE FIRST NA | YORKVII rwawTlWU'Wl 111 IlllU'uffuwiwii'W PREACHERS recommend Insurance?but they are not alone. People of all classes RECOMMEND and PRACTICE IT. WHY DON'T YOU? D. E. BONEY Insures PEOPLE, BUILDINGS, and LIVE STOCK in the BEST and CHEAPEST Companies in the World. COOKING STOVES. $10 and Upward. We now have our supply of Cooking Stoves and want you to come to see us when you want a new cooker. All sizes, styles and prices are included In our stock, and we believe that we can make it interesting to any person who has the purchase of a Cooking Stove under consideration. At least we can give you a good idea as to what you < ought to pay for a Stove. This idea may save you several dollars. We equip every Cook Stove we sell. ' with Utensils, with some giving as j many as 29 pieces of ware?FREE. Full line of Heating Stoves. , Don't you think it is worth your while to see us before you buy? CARROLL FURNITURE CO. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. < President Sec. and TreasYORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Received today One Car Load FERTILIZER for Wheat and Oats. One Car Load Oats and Corn. Put your Oats in with COLE Oat and Guano Drill, they will not freeze out. We bought our FLOUR before the advance and are prepared to mane ; close prices. We sell PRATT'S Animal Regulator. Pratt's Condition Powder, Poultry Regulator, Lice Killer, Healing Ointment, Cow Tonic, Roup Cure. If you need a Turn Plow, try VlTL- ( CAN?best on the market. We sell repairs for Oliver Plows. ' Just received another shipment of ^ Shingles and Iron Roofing. YORK SUPPLY CO. _____???????? i THE ONE WHO SPENDS His life seeking pleasure finds life a disappointment; he who seeks to be worth his room in the world is the one who finds life worth living. The one ( who spends his money recklessly, finds dividends are often disappointing; he who buys stocks and bonds with discrimination finds them well worth the room in his safety deposit box. Bid Wanted?For Tavora Mill stock. Wanted?Shares of York Cotton Mill. Wanted?Loan & Savings Bank stock. , Wanted?First National Bank stock. For Sale?Few shares Victor Oil Mill. | For Sale?Various Stocks not listed. Dr. M. W. WHITE. LOTS OF NEW IDEAS. I am back from the Photographer's convention of Virginia and the CaroUnas' held at Norfolk last week There were lots of new things there J and new ideas in abundance. I be- i lleve I am prepared to serve my patrons better than ever. ROSA J. LINDSAY. AT ROSE'S MARKET' ( TOMORROW ? SATURDAY ?We j will serve our customers with Choice i BEEF. Fresh PORK, Fresh FISH, \ and Fresh OYSTERS?all of Choice qualities. Let us have your orders at once, either by Phone, by Postal Card or in person, that we may give your wants prompt attention. WALTER ROSE. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE have a number of Guernsey Cows and Heifers that we will sell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at the farm at all times, or delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. A. MILLS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf. WOOD FOR SALE. I HAVE a quantity of DRY OAK and PINE WOOD and would be pleased to make contracts to deliver same in lots of from Five Cords up to Fifty during Aug., Sept., and Oct. 61 tf ' SAM M. GRIST. W Fancy Blotting Paper, Red, Moss Green. Robin Egg Blue, and Wood Brown. 19x21 ins. 10c Sheet. 3 for 25c. Heavy White at same price. The Enquirer Office. ( a YOU GET IT IN THE | QTTA.: i 5 WHE f 0 ^ If you consider Quality w ?iy tions. Shoes, Clothing, etc.. it 6 j? Kail and Winter shopping at f X customers the fullest values Z money is a hobby with us, and ? h in our efforts to give our cust< ? y Every Dollar they spend with y ? Come and See WRAY before ] J J DRESS GOODS, f DRESS TRIMMINGS ar i CLOTHING for either jig SHOES for Men, W( HATS for Men ant A|| BLANKETS, C( * ? We believe that we can g X your money than any house i ? sell is Guaranteed to be Exact] I h another pair FREE. You can U J. Q. WRAY, I.? 5u I F YOUR MONEY | od Bank can to Save, and pay v ed Four Times a Year SAVINGS DEPARTMENT | I SAFE. I TIONAL BANK, | jLiE, S. O. J nunmrwi in m mi nwiwifwufi TOILET SOAPS. To an already very complete line of Toilet Soaps, we have this week added another large shipment that adds not only to the varieties, but to the value as well. In fact, we now have several kinds of toilet soaps that are offered at prices that make real bargains. Here is an extra special: "La Perla" Castile, an extra good quality and an extra large cake, usually sold at 20c a cake. Our Price 10c Cake. The Sylvan Series?Is a very elegantly and delicately perfumed toilet soap, including the odors of violet, heliotrope, rose, carnation, lilac and sandalwood. This is a splendid value at 10c Cake, or 3 for 25c. Full assortment of Roger & Gallet's Toilet Soaps. Besides the unusually fine line of Toilet Soaps, we are also showing an especially complete line of the best Medical Soaps, including such well known soaps as, Pond's Extract Soap, Cuti-Cura, Packer's Tar Soap, Reslnol, Sulphur Soap, Carbolic Acid Soap, Woodbury's Facial Soap, 47-11 Glycerine, Wright's Aseptic Boraed Soap for the Complexion, anil others. In Shaving Soaps we have the Williams and Colgate Soaps in cakes and sticks. Flesope?This is something entirely new. It is intended as a disinfectant and cleanser of domestic animals, and Is guaranteed to e radicate all fleas, lice and other vermin from the hair of dogs, cats, etc., and leave the coat smooth and silky. Price 25c Cake. "Try it on the dog." THE YORK DRUG STORE, T TJ Bnnwn Prnnript-nr J iJ . XJ\J YW Viij A 4V^i*VVV?l 8V Use Fels-Naptha for all laundry work. It pays its way. IRION & GORDON. Everything In Groceries New goods are arriving every day, and we will continue this until our stock of Groceries, Farm Supplies, etc., is complete in every detail. See us for your Groceries. 1 f?0 lbs. Dried Fruit just in. Fresh Cream Cheese, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Choice Butter. . See us for a first-class Dietz Lantern?they are the best made. See us for an Oil Can, Coffee Mill, Locks, Pocket Knives, Skellets and Lids?all sizes, Bagging and Ties, and Jther Hardware. See us for choice Confectioneries, new shipment just in. See us for mything in our lines. Our Prices Are Always Right. HERNDON & GORDON. - "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 r*f #lw? hnovdnfl ovpr hhoii vnil ITPnflv blow." T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. MEETING OF FARMERS' UNION THE York County Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union is hereby called to meet in the Court House at Yorkville on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4TH, at 11 A. M. Each loi-al union is entitled to one delegate at large and one delegate for each ten members or fractional part thereof. A full representation is earnestly desired. J. FRANK ASHE. President. A. L. Black. Secretary. 85 t.f 4t. B.N. MOORE COTTON In the Market the Year Round. Every facility for WAREHOUSING. Receipts Negotiable at All Ranks. IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? THAT old Clock that has been standing for years, and which you would like to have keeping time again; but which you think cannot be fixed at a reasonable price. Bring it to me. I do reliable, honest work on Watches. 3D. FOR SALE OR RENT. A ONE-HORSE farm with plenty of timber, 3 miles from Sharon. I. H. NORRIS. QjITY j N BUYING AT WRAY'S. j ? hen you buy Dry Goods, No- ^ is io your nueresi 10 uu youi tiiy J. Q. WRAY'S. Giving our ^ii? ami best qualities for their ? if we don't believe wc ever fail z ? i '! ."niters 100 Cents in Value for J ^ us. pou buy * f id NOTIONS, f!2 Men or Boys, d )men or Children, ? v 1 Boys, V i? DMFORTERS, etc. ? jj ive you more Shoe Value for r f in Yorkville. Every pair we f ly as Represented or You Get I be suited at Wray's in Shoes. J ^ The Leader, it i FORK Fl RMTI HI! I'll FURNITURE, STOVES, Undertaking: Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Etc. Headquarters Our store is the Furniture Headquarters of this section. You can always depend on finding- the article in Furniture and House Furnishings that you want, at the YORK FURNITURE CO.'S STORE. We carry everything in Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furnishings, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Iron Beds, Stoves, Heaters, Etc. EXTENSION TABLESj?We are offering a limited number of elegant Round Pedestal Dining Tables below Factory Cost. If you want a veryhandsome Dining Table this is a rare opportunity to get a bargain. Only a few left. CARPET SAMPLES.?A small lot - - -- ? . r* of these, yard lengths, 2t>c eacn wnue they last. ROCKING CHAIRS.?We have the biggest line of Rockers we have ever shown. The line includes some beauties in Reed Rockers, Polished "Oak and Leather Upholstered Spring Seat Rockers. See us for what you want. W CASH or CREDIT to Suit the BUYER. YORK FURNITURE CO. Fall Plowing It is time to begin your fall plowingand while you are about It, you may as well use the Best Turn Plow obtainable. That is the LYNCHBURG. It Lasts Longest and Runs Easiest. Also have Repairs for Lynchburg and Oliver Plows. The Lynchburg is made in the South for Southern Farmers. See us for Hardware. VORKVULE HARDWARE CO. It Is a Fact. 1 I have the premium rates and guar- I anteed cash surrender and loan values of every reputable, thoroughly established life insurance company, doing business in the United States today, | and in the whole list there is not one that guarantees its members so much for their money as does the Mutual Benefit and there is not one that has so long or clean a record for giving each member a square deal under any and all circumstances. There may be some companies doing business In the south today, and nowhere else, that the Agents representing them will j promise more than the Mutual Benefit guarantees in its written contracts, but the chances are that the agent's promises will not be incorporated in the policy ana or course you win noi be able to demand the delivery of the goods. The Mutual Benefit has a spotless record of 62 years behind It, and the maintenance of that record Is the pride of the present management. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. You Can Get It At Johnson's If you want anything especially fancy In Groceries, you can .put It down as a certainty that you can get It at JOHNSON'S. Fresh, this week: Edam Cheese, Evaporated Apples. Evaporated Peaches, Breakfast Herring Roe in Cans, California Lemon Cling Peaches, Cranberries, Cabbage, Etc. Just Get It From I. W. JOHNSON. J. Ij. Williams. Mason McConncll. : J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. MOO Us We have at least 5,000 Pairs of Shoes?ranging In price from 19 Cts. up to $5.00 n Pair. You can find almost anything in the Shoe line that you are looking for, in this big stock. See them. Our line of Men's and Boys' doming Is the Best we have ever shown at the Prices. We are in position to make you close prices on anything In Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods,, etc. Remember, That we Sell for Less. Yours to serve, J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. P. S.?Four pulrs of Men's Heavy Cotton llalf Hose for 25c. New Goods. I Mention a Few Just Received: 10 lb. Kits Strictly No. 1. Shore Mackeral at $1.75 Kit. 8 lb. Kits Irish Mackerel at $1.25. Cape Cod Cranberries, 15c a Quart; two for 25 Cents. Cranberry Sauce in cans at 25 Cts. Codfish Balls?prepared?put up in 2 lb. cans, at 25 Cts. Fibred Codfish in 1 lb. cans at 10c. iiifio. nhnoou nhp rpjil kimiV'a'tVo cits', alb.' " Dark Buckwheat Flour (not the self-raising kind) at 5 Cts. a lh. Maple Syrup in quarts, at 40 Cts. LOUIS ROTH. COTTON INSURANCE. 1 F you expect to hold your cotton It X should be insured. My facilities for handling this or any other class of business is not surpassed by that of 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. WALL PAPER MY NEW SAMPLES ARE NOW IN. Samples and Remnants for sale cheap. A. B. GAINES. CLOAKS A Have you seen Thomson Furs this season? We are showing the largest FURS we have ever shown. Whi | YOU. Don't put off your Cloak b can get your siza. Rig values in Black and Tan Unmatchable values In Black at $10.00 and $12.50. Only a few SEROE COAT SI Children's WHITE BEAR SK 6 years, at $3.00. Children's WHITE BEAR SK the Set, $1.25. Children's WHITE BEAR SK LADIES' FURS We have a large stock of LA! tlon we have ever placed before you have examined our stock. Ladies' Muffs from $2.50 t THE THOMSQ LEATHER 1 GOODS , YOU NEVER HAD SUCH 1 AN OPPORTUNITY BEFORE, i We are showing the swellest line of I Solid Leather Bags, Square Bags, r Hand Bags, Purses, Etc., In great profusion at Prices that will make one sit ' up and take notice. We bought this lot of Leather Goods from the lmpor- ? ters and are offering them at very low < prices, to make them go quick. Don't t wait! Come now! They, are selling like hot cakes. STAR DRUG STORE. < W" SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW. | SAVEL nrrvrvn VATTP 1 1)1 UV1111U X Vf i REID'S FURNI You can find here anything you wa and Golden Oak and Our Prices a TWO CAR LOADS , We are unloading Two Cars of Med and can suit you In Quality, Style FREE:?We will jmy your Return If your purchases with us, MT "WE GUARANTEE TO W. G. RE ROCK HILL, I Big Crops Big Bank i Accounts1 Whenever you sell your farm products. bring your surplus money to 1 this BANK. 1 It will SAFELY keep your funds until called for. . Your business will be STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. 1 LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK, ; YORKVILLE. S. C. Wanted.'?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work ' at fairest prices. \ I r THE STRAUSS VrVK THE (iOOl We were never better pre or better goods to serve our ci ter wearing apparel than we Fall season of 1907. Our bin in an effort to get together a 1 to discriminating buyers of am we handle. A casual look thr convince any reasonable perse previous efforts and are read Ntlie demands of the buying pu CLOTHING?Take our $ ?. example and you will find here ing that cannot fail to please tl ments. Almost every style at sented in our stock and as for it to your own fair judgment ?' you the Fullest Returns for Y Suits up to $20.00. We are equally well prep ' * Youths as we are the men, an Mthe younger boys and youths fering as Much as your Cloth n MEN'S AND BOYS' H/ are right here with the goods. f ery style and quality from th Columbia and Dakota shapes < Has low in price as you'd care t< DRESS GOODS?More -jffor Inntrinfr the tow | | , ? 11 counters and said "You peopl Goods in Yorkville and your f || the rest with your judgment. ^ SHOES?Hardly any tw shaped just alike, and for this ferent styles of Shoes to be al have the biggest line of Shoes eludes some as good Shoes for been built, and we make the cl satisfying any and every oust anywhere can possibly come. $\<r tbe Best Wearing, Most Co Shoe you ever put on your fc Walk-Over Shoes?$5.00 dow Fine Shoes we put the E. P. For more than a quarter of a in Yorkville and they never fa will please you if you will w< L - THE STRAUS [ fr?^ ik 4 knJ Lmhhmmh 'P mmmm '< ND FURSH Co.'s showing of Cloaks and and best stock of CLOAKS and at we want Is a LOOK FROM mylngr, but BUY NOW while you Cloaks at only $5.00. , Tan, Brown and Castor Cloaks JITS left, in Brown and Navy. Special at $15.00 the Suit. IN COATS, ages from 3 years to IIN MUFF AND NECK PIECE, :IN CAPS, at 50 Cts. Each. AND MUFFS DIES' FURS, and the best selecour customers. Don't buy until Prices from $i.oo to $25.00. 0 $12.50 Each. >N COMPANY.| Lots I11 WAstftrlftiffh LJV VII a V v vv/? v/? _ mm n Westerleigh is the most desirably ocated suburb of Yorkville, and is dose to the business centre of the own. It Is the only place within the cor>orate limits where a negro can buy a uitable building lot at a reasonable >rlce. Already some thirty-five or more ots have been bought by substantial legroes. There are only about fifty more lots 'or sale. The prices are low, very low consldiring the value, and the terms are tasily within the means of any indusrious laborer. Negroes.who desire to Invest in lbts 'or the purpose of building homes, or .'or the purpose of getting good profits vithln a year or two should see me 'or particulars. LAURA E. PARISH. /EOITEY FURNITURE FROM TCRE STORE. nt in Mahogany, Birds-eye Maple re Right. JUST RECEIVED. Hum Priced Suits and Odd Pieces : and Price. I Railroad fure to Rock Hill anil Amount to $50.00. SAVE YOU MONEY." I ID & SON i c J I M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS._ Canned Tomatoes We have a very choice line of Canned Tomatoes?bought at the right time?and for a limited time we will after them at very low prices as folows: Single Cans. 15 Cents. Two Cans, 25 Cents. Dozen Cans, $1.25. If you use Canned Tomatoes, you will do well to buy them now, as this price is for a limited time only. HEINZ'S GOODS. We carry a complete line of Helnz's Pickles, Chow-Chows, Olives, etc. COFFEES. We believe we can give you better ralue for your Coffee money than any lealer in Yorkville. We carry a big variety of Green and Roasted Coffees, ranging from 10c a pound and up. CARROLL BROS. W Now Is the time to buy an Oliver Turn Plow and a Disc Harrow. See us before buying. = H3 3-SMITH CO. T ! IS AND PRICES. pared with a greater variety .istomers with Fall and Winare at the beginning of the ^ers have raked the markets , ine of goods that will appeal f and every line of goods that ough our immense stock will m that we have outdone all y with the goods to supply blic. Clothing Department as an a line of Ready-Made Cloth- ^ lie buyer of Ready-Made gar- ' id price of garment is repreprices we are willing to leave is to whether or not we offer our Clothing Money. Men's >ared to clothe the Boys and d every garment we offer for will prove up that we are of- I ing Money can possibly buy. | \ VTS?T" this department we .. Our Hat stock includes ev- I e John B. Stetson raw edge it $3.50 and $4.00 each, down d have your Hat Cost, than one discriminating lady 11 over, has come back to our e have the best line of Dress >rices are Lower." We leave | o j>ersons have feet that are reason we carry enough dif- ^ )le to please all comers. We we have ever carried. It inmen and women as have ever aim that we can come as near omer in Shoes as any dealer If you are a man and want mfortable and Most Stylish ^ >ot, you should buy a pair of n to $3.50 a pair. In Ladies' Reed line against the world, century they have been sold il to please the wearer. They ear them. S-SMITH CO. . iN mmma 'f kil AUCTION SALES. CONSENT SALE OF LAND. State of South Carolina?County of York. Notice of Sale of Real Estate of Jos. R. Moss and Lucetta Moss, Deceased, by the Parties in Interest. UNDER and by virtue of an agreement made and entered into on the 13th day of March, A. D., 1907, by and between Jas. L. Moss, Amanda C. Love, Mary L. Moss and Cornelia E. Scott, as the only helrs-at-Iaw of Jos. R. Moss, deceased, and of Lucetta Moss, deceased, we will sell to the highest responsible bidder, in Front of York Court House, on SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Nov. 4th, 1907), immeuiaitMy auer me v_,iei h. & ?<iiea are concluded, the following described real estate, to wit: 1. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying on the waters of Turkey Creek, In Bullock's Creek Township, County of York and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of J. T. Burrls, Torn Rosenborough, the Bell land, S. V. Aycock and others, and tract next described, and con- . talning ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOUR ACRES, more or less, known as part of the Wm. Robinson lands." 2. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land In Bullock's Creek Township, County of York and State of South Carolina, adjoining the above described tract, lands of J. T. Burrls, T. E. Burrls, O. J. Gwlnn, and the Bell land, and containing EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, and known as a part of the Wm. Robinson lands." 3. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in York Township, County of York and State of South Carolina, known as a part of the Tomllnson lands, formerly belonging to J. R. Moss, and containing ONE HUNDRED FIVE AND TWO-FIFTH ACRES, more or less, and bounded by the Avery lands, the Harrison lands, the tract next below described, and lands of Allen Hall." 4. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land In York Township, County of York, State of South Carolina. known as a part of the Tomllnson tract of J. R. "Moss, deceased, and containing EIGHTY - NINE AND | TiiKUiJSi-*'UUK'i'?i AuttiiiH, more or less, bounded by the Harrison lands, Adkins land, Hartness land, Mrs. Dickson's land, Allen Hall's land, and the tract above described as No. 3." Terms of Sale for all four above described tracts are as follows: Onethird CASH, balance In one and two years, with Interest at seven per cent per annum, secured by purchaser's note or bond and a mortgage on the premises sold, purchaser in all cases to pay for all papers, and to have the privilege of paying his entire bid In cash. The terms of sale must be complied with by the purchaser within one hour after the sale, or the property will be Immediately resold on the same salesday at the risk of the former purchaser. Plats of the four above described tracts will be found at the office of Flnley & Jennings, or at the office of J. S. Brlce, In Yorkville, S. C. Any one Interested has the right to Inspect said plats. MARION B. JENNINGS, W. B. McCAW, J. S. BRICE, C. E. SPENCER. Attys. for above named parties. 84 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. 8tate of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plena. F.mmn Stenhenson. Marv J. Ed wards, Viola Ramsey and J. Chess Brakefleld, vs. W. S. Wilkerson, as Admr., of the Estate of Thos. B. Brakefleld, Deceased, et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Salesday) 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: 1. "A certain piece or lot of !and, situated in York county, S. C., on the waters of Sandy Branch, bounded by the said T. B. Brakefleld and my own lands, 'beginning' at a stone pile, on ridge of road, Brakefleld's old corner, and running with road 10.37 chains to a small ?lack Jack; thence S. 551, W. 13.15 to a stone, Brakefleld's corner, thence with his old line, N. 19J W. 12.80 to a P. O., Brakefleld's old corner; thence with his old line N. 66|, E. 12.00, to the beginning, containing THIRTEEN AND ONE-HALF (131) ACRES, more or less." 2. "A certain piece or parcel of land, situated in York county, State of South Carolina, on Sandy Branch, bounded by said Sandy Branch, C. L. Westmoreland, J. Jackson, R. A. Foster and others, beginning at a Willow on bank of said Branch, Brulce's corner, running thence East 16.00 to a stone; thence S. 33 E 5.10 to a stone, Jackson's corner; thence N. 66 E. 14.00 to a stone, Jackson's; thence N. 50 E. 5.00 to a stonfe pile; thence S. 11 W. 3.70 to a stake; thence S. 29, W. 4.36 to a stone pile; thence S. 24 W. 2.18 to a stone, Jackson's: thence S. 661 W. 12.00 to a P. O.; thence S. 193 E. 12.80 to a stone on old line, R. A. Foster's new corner; thence with his line S. 76 W. 29.20 to a stone pile, Brulce's corner; thence with his line N. 421 W. 10.00 to a stone on Sandy Branch; thence up and with Branch to the beginning, containing SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) ACRES, more or 'ess. a plat thereof being recorded in Book 25,503." TERMS- ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance In two equal annual Installments. with interest thereon at the legal rate from the day of sale, payable annually, until paid, the credit portion to be secured by the bond' of the purchaser and a mortgage upon the lands sold, with the privilege to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash; purchaser to pay for all papers. Purchaser to comply with bid within one hour, or the land will be re-sold by the Clerk upon the same day, at the risk of the former purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 84 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plea*. R. N. Whltesldes. Indl. and as Admr., cf T. P. Whitesides, deceased, et al., against B. B. Whitesides. et al. WHEREAS by virtue of an Order of Court made in the above stated case, on November 4th, 1905, I did expose to sale the real estate hereinafter described on December 4th, 1905; and whereas the bid was not complied with, and upon my report of the sale the Court has granted a subsequent order directing that the said real estate be resold: Now therefore by virtue of an Order if Court, dated October 16th, 1907, I will expose to public sale in Front of the York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Saleslay), 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the following real estate: 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, together with the granite nntninprt in said boundary, known as Whltesldes Upper Quarry, situated In York County, South Carolina, bounded bv lands of the estate of T. P. Whltesldes and others, and containing some THREE ACRES, more or less. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land. In York County, South Carolina, known as the Whltesldes Lower Quarry, bounded by lands of Jno. Caldwell, J. H. Good, and containing TEN ACRES, more or less. TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance in equal annual Installments of one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid In cash. Purchaser must pay for all paners, and must comply by paying the cash portion of his bid within one hour from the time of sale, or the land to be at once resold at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 84 f 3t WW Pink, Gray, Yellow, Buff and Blue Blotting Paper at 5c Sheet, 3 for 10c. Size 19x24 Inches. The Enquirer Office. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plena. Benjamin Tillman Faris, by his Guardian ad litem D. A. Johnson, and who also Is Admr., of M. Farls Pugh. deceased, against W. Sherman Faris, Jesse James Farls, Thos. Franklin Farls, J. S. Pugh and J. M. Stroup. BY virtue of a decree In the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situated in York County, South Carolina, and known as the Robin M. Farls lands, bounded now or formerly on the south by lands of R. M. Whitesldes, on the east by lands of Jno. Davis, on the north by lands of R. N. McElwee, and on the west by lands of Edward Price, and containing EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, more or less. TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance in equal annual install ments or one and two years, witn interest thereon from day of sale, and secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises so sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid In cash. The purchaser must pay for all papers, and his bond and mortgage for the credit portion of his bid to provide for 10% attorney's fees, in case of foreclosure. Purchaser must comply by paying the cash portion of his bid within one hour from the time of such sale, or the land to be at once resold upon the same terms at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 84 f St CLERK'S SALE. 8tate of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Andrew H. Jackson, Indv., and as Admr. of the estate of James A. Jackson, deceased, et al., vs. R. Clinton Jackson, et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of the Court House Door in loricvine, cm me (ikbt juudiuai NOVEMBER, (Saleaday). 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, beginning at a rock on the northern edge of the Yorkvllle road, R. R. Allison's corner, running thence with said R. R. Allison line, N. 13, E 11, 60 to rock; thence N. 30 E. 26.20 to O. Stump: thence N. 46.46- W. 17.60 to rock (W. O. Down) Andy Woods corner: thence S. 89, W. 26.86 to rock; thence S. 1.30, W. 37.66 to rock; J. R. Wallace corner; thence S. 16.30 E. 29.70 with J. R. Wallace and H. Massey line to rock H. Massey corner; thence N. 55.30 E. 20.21 to rock; thence 8. 67 E. 4.13 to the beginning, containing TWO HUNDRED, THREE and ONEHALF (203J) ACRES, more or less," less Eighty-One and 3-10 Acres, conveyed to R. C. Jackson by his father, James A. Jackson. TERMS?ONE-THIRD CA8H. and the balance payable In two equal annual Installments with Interest at the rate of 7% per annum, payable annually, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage upon the premises sold; purchaser to pay for all papers, and to comply with his bid within one hour after the sale, or the lands to be resold upon the same day. upon the same terms, at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. 84 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. Stats of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Roxle Horton against A. Walker Sherer, Elsie Sherer and Mertle Sherer. BY virtue of a decree In the above stated case. I will expose to sale In Front of York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Salesday) 1907, between 11 a. m., and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated In York county, and State aforesaid, on waters of Bul1/vs.lr'a CraaV tnrmerlv belonging tO the estate of Jno. Good, deceased, beginning at an Ash on said Bullock's Creek, and running N. 81 W. 18.76 to Red Oak; thence S. 66 W. 14.80 to Post Oak on road; thence N. 63} E. 13.30 to an Elm; thence N. 36 E. 43.76 to a stone; thence S. 66 E. 36.76 to a Water Oak on bank of Bullock's Creek; thence with the meanderings of said creek 40 chains to the beginning, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR (164) ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of William Nelson, W. D. Parks, estate of Vincent Parks, and Thomas K. Mlckle." TEJRMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, at the rate of 7% per annum, payable annually, secured by purchaser's, bond and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid In cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 84 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of WnrW. In the Court of Common Plena. M. J. Robinson, vs. Hugh Eger Roblninson, a minor, J. J. Robinson, as Admr., of A. C. L. Robinson, deceas- ^ ed, et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale In Front of York Court House Door, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that piece, parcel .or tract of land, situated in York County, and State aforesaid on Turkey Creek, containing 196 ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Hugh Burrls, W. M. Lucas. J. J. J. Robinson, Cyrus Moore. Clark Moore and others." TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance payable In one and two years, with Interest from date of sale at the rate of 7% per annum, payable annually, secured by purchaser's bond, and a mortgage upon the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid In cash; purchaser must comply within one hour after sale, or the lands will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser upon the same day. - . ?" * n n n Dta J. A. I'Alti, L. V> V^. rw. 84 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the t'onrt of Common Plena. J. J. J. Robinson, against Sarah E. Hood, R. M. P. Robinson, et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that certain tract or parcel of land, in the County of York and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of the estate of A. C. L. Robinson, lands now, or formerly belonging to C. W. Moore and others, and containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less." TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance in two equal annual Installments, one and two years after date, with interest from date, payable annually, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser ! with a mortgage of the premises so sold. The purchaser to pay for all papers, and to have leave to pay his entire bid in cash. Should the purchaser fall to comply with his bid within one hour after sale, the premises to be sold again on the same date at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 84 f 3t