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[ CLOTHING j HALF-ci | .A.T w: b } A CASUAL INSPECTION OF ? CLOSES THE FACT THAT IN 5 ^ FALL AND "WINTER CLOTHING WHAT. THESE SUITS MUST BE ? ABOUT A DOZEN OF THEM AN j? EXCELLENT VALUES?BUT WK * I HALF THE BARGAINS ARE MC GET A FIT FROM THIS LOT T X WILL LOOSEN YOUR PURSE S FORD TO DRESS WELL AT THE ? Suits that were $15.00 each, size 36, * Suits that were $12.50 each, sizes 3 r AT 26.25 A SUIT. V Suits that were $10.00 each, sizes r A GOING AT $5.50 A SUIT. A' X Suits that were $16.60 each, sizes 3 AT $8.25 A SUIT. ? Suits that were $20.00 each, sizes J GOING AT $10.00 A SUIT. A Every Suit described above r O GAIN*?the goods are new this ses fe Ready-to-Wear Clothing, made by ^ houses in the country. You can bu X tlficates or Cash, and every purchi J mean a DOUBLING OF YQUR M( BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. C< J Buy Your SHOE W My line of Shoes for Men, Wo J very best Shoe values obtainable. Shoes from the Old Time Home Mt 7 Men and Women who are partlculc J sold Is Guaranteed to be EXACTI ? get a NEW PAIR FREE. SEE W ? J. Q. WRAY, ^ y If My Christmas Goods and To them are already here and one who K play. Come and see this display < f eludes all kinds and sizes of Dolls, J ceedingly low. Come at your first 9 Goods Display. On the Second Flo * J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 County of York, fn the Court of Common Pleas. Martha Elizabeth Robinson, Catha J. Adams and Wade H. Jenkins, Plain -V tiffs, against J. F. Jenkins, Thomas C. Jenkins. J. Harrison Jenkins, Birdie Jenkins, B. O. Jenkins and Ethel Jenkins, Defendants.?Sum??_ DoHof?(fnmnlalnt not IIIV119 &V1 *w..v? \ Served). To the Defendants Above Named: A \7"OU are hereby summoned and reX quired to answer the Complaint In this action, which has been filed In the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for York County, South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their office In Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fail to answer, the Complaint In the time aforesaid, the plaln* tiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the Complaint. FINLEY & JENNINGS. Plaintiffs* Attorneys. Nov. 20th, 1907. Yorkville, S. C. ^ NOTICE. To the Absent Defendants, J. F. Jenkins, Birdie Jenkins, B. O. Jenkins and Ethel Jenkins: You will take notice that the Com plaint In this action has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for York County, South Carolina, and you are hereby summoned and required to answer the same within twenty days after the service of this upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and If you I fall to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid,?plaintiffs In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. FINLEY <& JENNINGS. I Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Yorkville, S. C., November 20, 1907. ^ 94 6t J. L. Williams. * Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. ONE HUNDRED LADIES' $3.50 # PATENT LEATHER SHOES IN B, C, D, E WIDTHS AT # $1.89 m itii VTrvn run xnri i^LAI TEN DAYS. SIZES FROM 1 1.2 TO 5'e. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO., Sell for Less. W Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today.' * Fancy Goods A'galn we ask you to make a visit to the YORK DRUG STORE to see the beautiful display of Imported CHINA WARES and CUT GLASS that Is now on display. You will be pleased with what you see?the visit will be a 4 * pleasure to you and you win De astonished at the great variety of goods that we are showing. Make us a visit at your earliest convenience. * THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. mm I Milium ?. __ - . . . . . We Have White Beans?Sound and fresh, just arrived. * Gloss Starch?Another shipment. Sweet Corn?In cans, and of verysuperior quality. Rice?New shipment of new crop Rice, of best quality. Full line of Hardware. Toys for the Children. A lot of flrst-class Meal Sacks at 25c and 30c each. See us for Bacon, Coffees?green and roasted, in barrels, buckets or loose: Granulated and Brown Sugars, Corn .Meal. Lard, etc. HERXDOX & GORDON. FERTILIZER NOTES Parties owing for Fertilizers will have to pay interest on Notes that are ^ past due. W. H. HERNDON, Agt. SV~ Fancy Blotting Paper, Red, Moss Green, Itohin Egg Blue, and Wood Brown. 19x24 Ins. 10c Sheet. 3 for 25c. Heavy White at same price. The Enquirer Office. i PRICES | it-HALF I EtJtL.1T' S | 1 MY CLOTHING STOCK DIS- 2 SOME STYLES MY STOCK OF Y FOR MEN IS BROKEN SOME- ? 3 MOVED?THERE ARE ONLY 9 D AT REGULAR PRICES ARE 9 [EN THE PRICES ARE CUT IN >ST STARTLING?IF YOU CAN J HE PRICES AND QUALITIES 9 TRINGS. ANY MAN CAN AF SE PRICES: J only two, NOW GOING AT $9.48 X 6 and 38, only two, NOW GOING ? 36 fcnd 39, only four suits, NOW j? 8 and 40, only two, NOW GOING # 32 and 35, only two suits, NOW X epresents a GREAT BIG BAR ison, and are of best qualities of ^ ' one of the best manufacturing ly these Bargains with Bank Cer- V ise you make of these Suits will a DNEY. These are the RICHEST jj 3ME QUICK FOR THEM. ? * nn ttrn a rrr* X b A1 W KAYC5 ? men and Children represents the % My' stock includes all grades of jt nlc to the Finest Dress Shoes for ir about their Shoes. Every pair P ,T AS REPRESENTED?or you 1 RAY FOR SHOES. The Leader. ys are now arriving?many of ? le floor is given over to their dis- a jarly?it is a free show, and in- V Toys, etc., and the prices are ex opportunity to see my Christmas f or. Bring the Children. IB 10 to 20 DISCC BEGINNING TODAY ANI DECEMBER 1ST, WE OFF OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' AN] AND OVERCOATS AT RE TWENTY PER CENT. TI FOR SPOT CASH ONLY, J YOUR GOODS EITHER II OR WITH BANK CERTIF1 This is a most unusual se; Prices; but these are unusual hard to get, and every buyer o limit of value for his money? it here, with SOME ADDEI If you need a Suit or an either later on YOU WILL ! The prices run like this: STT3 FOR MEN, YOUTHS $20.00 Suits are Going at $18.00 Suits are Going at $16.00 Suits are Going at $15.00 Suits are Going at! $14.00 Suits are Going at 3 $12.50 Suits are Going at { $12.00 Suits are Going at $10.00 Suits are Going at $9.00 Suits are Going at $ $8.50 Suits are Going at $ $8.00 Suits are Going at $ $7.50 Suits are Going at $ $7.00 Suits are Going at $6.50 Suits are Going at 3 $6.00 Suits are Going at 3 $5.00 Suits are Going at ! $4.50 Suits are Going at 3 $4.00 Suits are Going at $; $3-5? fcuits are uomg at 5 $3.00 Suits are Going at ! $2.50 Suits are Going at $: $2.00 Suits are Going at 5 $1.50 Suits are Going at $1.25 Suits are Going at $ $1.00 Suits are Going at ( OVERC FOR MEN, YOUTH $16.50 Overcoats are Goir $12.50 Overcoats are Goi $10.00 Overcoats are Goii $9.00 Overcoats are Goin $8.50 Overcoats are Goin $7.50 Overcoats are Goir $7.00 Overcoats are Goinj $6.00 Overcoats are Goir C*- /w A,,a?/*a?4-o n rn OJ.IAJ WVCH.UU13 a 1 v uutu $4.00 Overcoats are Goin $3.50 Overcoats are Goin $2.00 Overcoats are Goin FOR MEN, YOUTH $6.00 Pants are Going at I $5.00 Pants are Going at $4.00 Pants are Going at S3.50 Pants are Going a S3.00 Pants are Going ai $2.50 Pants are Going ai S2.00 Pants are Going a $1.50 Pants are Going at $1.25 Pants are Going ai $1.00 Pants are Going at 75 Cts. Pants are Going 2 50 Cts. Pants are Going 2W' All Suits, Overcoats ai Figures, and with 10 to 20 P ready LOW PRICES, means ers who buy before DECEM The STRAUS WWWHWWWWIWIWU'WIWIHWIWII I The Boys I ARE THE FI ? Tlierefore teach them the Value of v by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT ? Per Cent Interest, Computed Four I ?T IT'S SAFE ! I THE FIRST NA1] I YORKVIIj HIMIM lllilll *" * FINE CUTLERY It is an acknowledged fact that we p carry the largest and best assortment v of First-Class , p POCKET KNIVES s SCISSORS and SHEARS a BUTCHER KNIVES, e ORDINARY RAZORS, a SAFETY RAZORS, a RAZOR STROPS and HONES o Ever shown In Yorkville. f If you need any thing In Cutlery let us show you what we have. In fact, t, you might see us for just anything in c HARDWARE. We Have It. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. u WW Read the opening Chapters of . "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. WALL PAPER ] MY NEW SAMPLE8 ] ARE NOW IN. Samples and Remnants for sale ] cheap. A. B. GAINE8. WW Read the opening Chapters of v "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. _ I GO PRICES 1 Per Ct. : )UNT j ) CONTINUING UNTIL ER OUR ENTIRE STOCK < D BOYS' SUITS, PANTS IDUCTIONS OF TEN TO * IESE REDUCTIONS ARE A IlND you can pay for * UNCLE SAM'S MONEY CATES. s ason of the year for a Cut In G times. Money is scarce and c f Clothing must have the top G During this sale you can get ) FOR GOOD MEASURE. Overcoat, or expect to need -i BE WISE TO BUY NOW. J J [TS 1 AND CHILDREN. t $18.00 a Suit. t.C AA a C?i? ^xu.uu a uuiv. $14.00 a Suit. $13.50 a Suit. 112.50 a Suit. 511.00 a Suit. $10.00 a $uit. $9.00 a Suit. 8.00 a Stttt. 7.50 a Suit. c 17.00 a Suit. >6.50 a Suit. $6.00 a Suit. I5.50 a Suit. >5.00 a Suit. S4.00 a Suit. 13.75 a Suit. 3.50 a Suit. >3.00 a Suit. $2.50 a Suit. 2.00 a Suit. >1.75 a Suit. $1.25 a Suit. ( >1.00 a Suit. ] )o Cents a Suit. DOATS S AND CHILDREN, lg at $14.00 Each. n* ^ TA AA T? O llg ai UHVti. ng at $9.00 Each, ig at $8.00 Each, g at $7.50 Each, ig at $6.50 Each. I at $6.co Each. ig at $5.00 Each. : ig at $4.00 Each, g at $3.50 Each, g at $3.00 Each, g at $1.75 Each. ntts : [S AND CHILDREN. i $5.00 a Pair. $4.00 a Pair. i $3.50 a Pair. t $3.00 a Pair. t $2.50 a Pair. t $2.00 a Pair. ,t $1.75 a Pair. $1.35 a Pair. t $1.00 a Pair. 80 Cents a Pair. it 60 Cents a Pair. at 40 Cents a Pair. nd Pants are marked in Plain er Cent Discount from our al; a considerable saving to buyBER 1ST. S-SMITH CO. FHWIWyWI^WIfWiWfWTWfWWIfll of Today; | NANCIERS OF TOMORROW? $ Money and the Valne of Saving, T r with this Bank and Receive 4 T Times a Year. + [TONAL BANK, I 3j3D, S. O. | \ $30,000 FLOWER "Let me tell you about the Lawson Ink," says Thomas W. Lawson. "I i'ent Into the florist shop and saw that Ink, and said 'How much?' The man aid '130 000.' and 1 said 'I'd take it.' nd put in my buttonhole and so walkd out. The next day it withered, like .11 pinks, but the story of it went round the*world. I got at least $1,00,000 worth of advertising out of that ool transaction of $30,000." WW Let me advertise vour stocks and londs or real estate. It pays! rOR SALE?Various stocks not listed. Dr. M. W. WHITE. WW Read the opening Chapters of PRINCE LUCIFER" today. New Crop New Orleans MOLASSES I can please the most particular vith these goods. 60 Cents a Gallon. COFFEE I have all grades and kinds?Green ,nd Roasted?from 10 Cts. to 25 Cts. Pound. I want to call your attention to RENCH OPERA COFFEE?put up n 1 pound cans at 25 Cents. It ia round coffee?Nothing superior in itrength and Flavor?Try It. Luuid nu i n. as. M. Starr, J. F. McElwes. President 8ec. and Trsas. FORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. ZUJB ~ SHELLS iT FORTY CENT8 BOX 00 8HELLS AT ONE HUNDRED iND FIFTY CENTS?CASH. Bagging and Ties at 65c?CASH. If you want good SHOES that give ervice and comfort you can get them ere. We have a splendid line of IHOES. Received another carload of SHIN1LES. Also have IRON ROOFING, JORRUGATED and V-CRIMPED rALVANIZED IRON. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. NEW ARRIVALS Among other good things received rlthln the last day or two are the folowlng Groceries, all of the BEST obalnable grades?Groceries of Quality: New Crop N. O. Molasses N. C. Buckwheat Flour Cranberries Saratoga Chips Choice Mackerel Canned Tripe nilm'Ac CtiiffM nn/l "Plain Van Camp's Big HominyNational Biscuit Co.'s Goods Oyster Crackers Kvaporated Apples Rock Salt for Cattle. Let me have your orders. Prompt leliveries assured. W. E. FERGUSON. Everything Complete Our stock of Furniture and House Furnishings Is now complete, and we :an furnish you with anything desired. Remember us when ready to purchase Sideboards, Center Tables?all sizes, Chairs, Rockers, Iron and Wood Beds, Baby Carriaaes, Folding Go-Carts, Lamps, Clocks, Rugs and Art Squares, Stoves and Ranges. CARROLL FURNITURE CO? tir Terms to Suit the Buyer. NOVEMBER 20th All persons owing us for HATS, will please pay us by NOVEMBER 20TH We mean YOU, not your neighbors. Don't disappoint us?we need it. Just received some nice Shapes in Hats?latest out?new Velvets, Flowers, Silks, Pins, Ribbons and other Millinery. See us if you are in need i)f any kind of Millinery. Don't forget Laundry Basket leaves every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock? sharp. Can Dye and Clean Cloaks find Clothes. Curtains laundered at owner's risk. Don't forget that we are not responsible under any circumstances. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE, Mrs. T. M. Dolraon, Prop. AT ROSE'S MARKET. TOMORROW ? SATURDAY ? We will serve our customers with Choice 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. FOR SALE OR RENT. A ONE-HORSE farm with plenty of timber, 3 miles from Sharon. I. H. NORRIS. W Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. I The Thoi 20 PH I REDU< I ON ALL LADi: STTTTS I? SKIRTS AND COAT SUITS. WE COAT SUITS, IN BROWN, NAV1 VALUES AT REGULAR PRICEWE GIVE YOU TWENTY PER Coat Suit Sizes?32s, 31s ai I LADIES' WE HAVE ONE LOT OF 1 VOILES AND POPLIN, AND T< THEM FOR TEN DAYS AT A TV EVERY SKIRT A VALUE?MAI RIALS. LONG KID GLOVES in Bla< I Price $3.50 THE PAIR. Big lot of GOOD OUTINGSCENTS THE YARD. Big lot of GOOI? APRON G CENTS THE YARD. Good SOFT FINISH BLE CENTS. 500 Yards of GOOD RIBBON Yard lengths?Worth from 15 < Choice the Yard?10 CENTS. IDONT FAIL TO SEE THE \ MAKING SPECIAL AT WT $2,8 WORTH MORE. - I THE THOMS< WW DON'T FAIL TO ASK T< DIES' COAT SUITS. THE FIKS1 TO GET THEIR SIZES AT TWE Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. fcTOTOTOTOTOYMTOTMYWlYllTltTe ? 0. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL i YORKVILLE B. j INCORPC X*AIUaU*A?tA?tA**A*A*A*AA*A?tt For i= ? *I: PAY IN EITHER BANK C ;: SAM'S MONEY, as suits y ;! amount purchased in DRY C ;! NERY, CLOTHING, SHO ;! BER 15TH AND DECEMI ;; YOU A DISCOUNT OF TI ;! a saving of TEN CENTS or ; 3 us in our Dry Goods Departrr I!TAKE ] With BANK CERTIFK | you can buy anything we ha1 ; Bank Certificates as good as ;. be accepted in payment of all I FASHIONABL 1 i ) . 1 '? IF CLOTHES MAKE THE * 3 L? ? ~ ??/M? oVinuld Kv nil r* r a UC tt 1V1U.I1, u OUVUIU f. .. ; | BROS.' or a "KAXTBEBEAT" S I your clothes can make you. Th 1 latest styles from the most fashl ?J faultless. If you are particular r. see you and want you to see oui | i size man, whether long or short I ; mean that our Clothing will lo< vi YOU, and not as though they w ? well as Qualities will please you. \ \ OVER } \ In this department we are \ and well made garments In Hea t ? coats, etc.. In all sizes and lengtl \ i from $5.00 to $20.00. ' 3 SII [; ^Ve are thoroughly prepared II question of Shoes. We carry enc ' i have them In every grade from ) \ Dress Shoe. See us for Shoes fo ; i OUR GOLD SALE?Has bee t - merrily on. If you need any kin i i see our line, where extraordinary r I; Groceries ai 11 ; \ In GROCERIES we have a CITRON. CURRANTS, a ful lln< I PLES, etc. 13 We can make you good prlc \ A full and complete line of I Be sure to call and see the f! BLE DISC PLOW. There Is nor I i We can please you In qual 1; WAGONS. See us and get price >' We have FERTILIZERS for \] YORKVILLE B. iwwniwinnnniinwinwi'Hw mson Co's I CENT 1 :tion I ES' COAT I AND SKIRTS : A 20 PER CENT CUT ON ALL ! HAVE ONLY ABOUT EIGHT r AND BLACK SERGES. GOOD I -BUT TO MOVE THEM QUICK I CENT DISCOUNT, id 36m. .. SKIRTS | TWENTY SKIRTS IN PANAMA, 3 CLOSE THE LOT YOU GET I TENTY PER CENT REDUCTION. I )E FROM .RST-CLASS MATE- V ?k and Tan?Sizes from 6s to 7s. -worth 7 Cents?AT ONLY FIVE I (INGHAM?8 Cts. value?AT SIX ACHING?THE YARD, EIGHT In Satin and Taffeta, Five and Ten ^ 3ta. to 25 Cts. the Yard?Your iOOL 11-4 BLANKETS WE ARE A 18 THE PAIR -? THEY' ARE DN COMPANY ) SEE OUR SKIRTS AND LA- I I' THAT CQ$IE ARE THE FIRST I NTY PER CENT DISCOUNT WW Read the opening Chapter* of | "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. ,, V. It. R. E. HEATH. Sec.-Tr. * M i M. COMPANY, ! )RATED. S 3A*AA*A*A*A**A*A*A*A*A*AKA* OFFER i Days ERTIFICATES OR UNCLE jj our convenience, and on any \\ jOOds, notions, milli- si ES, Etc., between NOVEM- ;! 5ER 1ST WE WILL GIVE |j IN PER CENT. This means :! 1 every dollar you spend with I! lent before December ist. NOTICE |j :ATES or "SCRIPT" Money l! ire for sale, as we consider the : J i gold. Bank Certificates will accounts. TN /NT A mTTTHT/N ijjl uLUTnlJNu || v....V/AWW''*" % 9 L II j II 4 .1-? MAN, as 'tis said, and you would ] leans wear either a STROUSE & > | HIT, and then you will be all that \, lese garments are made up In the 1 onable fabrics In a manner that Is : i about your Clothing we want to i j " Clothing. We can tit almost any i , stout or slight, and by "Fit" we S j ik as though they were made for [ ? ere thrown at you. Our Prices as [ i coats ;! showing an elegant line of Stylish ! i vy and Light Weight Coats, Rain- ) i tis ana ai attractive prices lausme I i OES }i to FIT YOUR FEET when It Is a ;! >ugh Shoes to Shoe the county, and j J the Coarsest Brogan to the Finest r j r Men, Women and Children, n quite satisfactory and it still goes (! d of Jewelry it will interest you to J, / values are being offered. \ ( nd Hardware full line. Just received PRUNES, \ 1 5 of HEINZ'S GOODS, NUTS, AP- ' \ 1; es on FLOUR i? HARDWARE. Ii AVERY TWO-IIORSE REVERSI- )) le better. You need one. ity and prices In BUGGIES and r { s before buying. \ j grains at right prices. 11 & M. COMPANY. I ' mifurummi miwiu m m m uf n I AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plena. John B. Smith, as Admr. of Joseph Jackson, Deceased, Plaintiff, against Nancy W. Jackson, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m., and 1 p. m., the following described teal estate: "All that tract, piece, parcel or tract of land, situated In Broad River Township, and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of Oeo. C. Leech, Robert Foster, Thos. Brakefield. Charlie Westmoreland and others, and containing- ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, more or less, less Twelve and 49-100 acres, bargained to O. N. Dawklns." TERMS?ONE-HALF CASH, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale: the said balance to be secured by the Bond and Mortgage of the purchaser, with leave to the said purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers, and the recording fee. and in the event of his failure to comply with his bid, then the said premises to be re-sol<jl at the risk of the said purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 15th, 1907. 92 f 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of 8outh Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plena. T. E. Whitesldes, Plaintiff, against John M. Martin and Thos. B. Martin, Defendants. BY virtue of a decree in. the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, (Salesday) 1907, between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land near Smyrna Station, in the County of York, State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of B. N. Miller, lands belonging to the Whitesides Estate, lands of T. E. Whitesldes, ; and others, and containing TWENTYFOUR ACRES, more or less." TERMS?ONE-HALF CASH, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest thereon from date of said sale, and secured by a honH nf the nnrchaaar and a mnrt gage of.the premises so sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire Bid in .cash. ' Purchaser must pay for all papers. Purchaser mufct comply by paying the Cash portion of his bid within one hour from the time of such sale, or the land at once to be re-sold upon the same terms at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 15th, 1907. 92 f 3t CLERK'S BALE. State of 8outh Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Geo. W. S. Hart, Plaintiff, vs. J. Patrick Palmer, McD. Arledge, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale in Front of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 10 a. m., and 1 - m., the real estate described in the decree, as follows: "All that certain lot, situated in Yorkville, S. C., in rear of the acre lot and south of it?the two being hitherto known as the "Palmer Lot" on East Liberty street. The lot to be sold lies west of the lot of Mrs. Ellen A. Hart and north of the Lowry lot, contains ONE-FOURTH of an Acre, more or less, and is the same lot which R. Q. McCaw conveyed to Thos. Palmer on the. 31st day of July, 1863, deed recorded in the office of R. M. C. for York County in Book S, page 863. TERMS?CASH: The purchaser to comply In fifteen minutes or the property to be Immediately thereafter resold at the same place, at the purchaser's risk for Cash. Purchaser must pay for all papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 15th, 1907. 92 f . 3t RIPLEY SEED WHEAT. GOOD and clean at 11.36 a bushel. R. F. D. No. 1, Bowling Green. E. H. ADAMS. 87 t.f 8t HEADQUARTERS FOR?? GIFTS Nothing excels CUT GLASS for gifts either for Wedding, Birthday or Holiday Gifts. Of all the lovely presents prized by ladles, nothing matches elegant Cut Glass. Besides being very beautiful it is everlasting, except for the one risk of breaking. It sets off the dining room buffet or table, or the dresser In fine style. Ours Is a most dazzling display, resplendent In rich variety, at prices Remarkably Low. There is nothing more appropriate for a gift than a piece of Sterling Silver. It always remains an enduring and pleasant reminder of the friend who gave It. See our lines. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. >V* Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. DON'T i?npci?T A1 Don't forget that colds and coughs art more easily broken up when first contracted than at any other time, and don't forget that the easiest and quickest known remedy Is our GERMAN COLD AND GRIPPE CURE, and If the cold has gone on until it has its hold, then take in connection with the Cold Tablets, our WHITE PINE AND TAR COUGH SYRUP. The physicians all prescribe it and the Tablets also. If you ask them they will tell you that our G. C. & G. C. TABLETS are infallible. This is the only Cough Syrup on the market that has the formula on the carton. If you have never tried those remedies, don't forget when next you contract a cold. STAR DRUG STORE. W Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today. YOU CAN GET IT AT JOHNSON'S I If it is something out of the ordinary In GROCERIES you can always get it at L W. JOHNSON'S. I make a specialty of having out-of-the-ordinary Groceries of the BETTER QUALIITIES. Here are some: CANNED BEETS, CANNED APPLES, i CANNED SWEET PEAS, VAN CAMP'S BIG HOMINY, HEINZ'S TOMATO SOUP, BREAKFAST HERRING ROE, SNIDER'S PORK AND BEANS, PINEAPPLE?Grated, Chunks and Sliced, N. C. BUCKWHEAT, MAPLE SYRUP?qts. and 1-2 gals., MARASCHINO CHERRIES. YES, GET IT FROM I. W. JOHNSON. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. Stat* of 8outh Carolina?County of York. U the Court of Common PIom. Sarah C. Ashe, Plaintiff, agalnat T. Jeffreys Ashe,. John R. Ashe, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a decree of partition in the above stated case, I will expose to sale In Front of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: (a) That certain lot of land on California Street in the town of Yorkvllle, County of York, bounded on the east by lands of James Beatty, Violet Miller, north by Hannah Dickson, south by Matilda Smith, and containing THREE-FOURTHS ACRES, more or less. See Deed Book 08, page 862, Office R. M. C. (b) All that certain tract of land, In York County, near Filbert about three miles north of Yorkvllle, boundfed by lands of William H. Qulnn, R. A. Haglns, et al., and containing EIGHTEEN ACRES, more or less, being the same lands conveyed to John R. Ashe by Hannah Williams on October 18th, 1888. (c) That certain tract of land on Turkey Creek In York county, bounded by lands now or formerly belonging to Roseborough, Mary Roach, Youngblood. et al., and containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, and being the same lands conveyed to John R. Ashe by J. C. Owinn, (Deed Book No. D4, page 470),* less a tract of One Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less, sold to Mary Roach by John R. Ashe on the 18th of December, 1883. See Deed Book No. D4, page M4.. The tract herein described to be sold contains One Hundred Forty Acres, more or less. (d) That certain tract of land. In said County and State, on Turkey Creek, containing EIOHTY ACRES, more or lesB, and bounded by lands now, or formerly of John T. Latham, J. C. McKnight, Thoe. Lominack, et al., conveyed to John R. Ashe, by deed recorded in office of R. M. C. for York County, in Deed Book No. <38, page 334, which see. TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale at the rate of 8%, payable annually, the credit portion to be evidenced by the bond of the purchaser, secured by a .mortgage of the premises so spld, and purchased. The purchaser to pay , for all papers, and to have leave to pay his entire bid in Cash. Should any purchaser fall to comply with his bid within one hour, then the property fchall be re-sold at the risk of said defaulting purchaser on the same day. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 16th, 1907. 92 f 8t CLERK'S SALE. 8tat* of 8outh Carolina?County of York. In the Conrt of Common Pinna. S. W. McKnlght, Ind., and as Admr. of Wm. T. McKnlght, deceased. Plaintiff, against Lula N. McKnlght et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a decree of partition in the above stated case, I will expose to sale In Front of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m., and 1 p. m., the real estate described as follows: (a) Tract containing ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN AND ONEHALF ACRES of land, bounded by lands of J. H. Good, P. B. McAfee, W. A. Burns, Mrs. Saille Berry and John Caldwell. (b) Tract of FIFTY ACRES of land, situated In the County of York, and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of R. N. McElwee, J. R, McKnlght. Butler Joiner, and known as a part of the McKnlght Tract The tract of One Hundred EightySeven and One-Half Acres, has been subdivided Into two tracts, and the plats of same have been filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court for Inspection, and will be sold as two separate tracts. TERMS?ONE-THIRD CASH, and and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with Interest thereon from the day of sale; the said balance to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser, with leave to the said purchaser to pay his entire bid In cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers, and the recording fee, and in the event of his failure to comply with his bid, then the said premises will be resold at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 15th, 1907. 92 f St FORK FURNITURE CO PIIRVITfTRR STOVES. Undertaking Supplies PAINTS, OIL8, Etc. THE PLACE FOR FURNITURE. * ?v< ' ' - We have the BEST ASSORTED and LARGEST STOCK of FURNITURE and HOU8E FURNISHING we have ever carried. We buy In large quantities, and we ' get the best prices. We give our customers the best prices possible, where quality is considered. * Just received neat and pretty patterns In LACE and HALL CURTAINS. Open FRANKLIN HEATERS at $10.00. WOOD HEATERS from $1.00 up. We are selling our Wood Heaters at a sacrifice?get one before they are all gone. COAL GRATES?We have several sizes of Grates, at the right price. See us for your wants and we will convince you we are Headquarters for evsrything in our line. CA8H OR CREDIT, vnpif FURNITURE CO. J. C. WILBORN FOR SALE Four nice building lots on East Madison street; three tenant houses on the lots. For a quick sale. Property of J. W. Dobson. One House and Lot on West Madison street. Property of J. W. Dobson. 75 Acres?More or less, 3 1-2 miles Plnevtlle, N. <5.; near School and church; 40 acres open land In cultivation, balance timber; adjoins Z. T. Balles, Fort Mill township. 100 Acres?35 acres In woods, balance In cultivation; level land; 20 acres fine bottom land, not subject to overflow. Price $37.50 per Acre; Steele Creek, N. C. Kendrick Home Place?184 acres. Lower Steele Creek on Yorkvllle and Charlotte road, 12 miles Charlotte; 30 acres in woods and pasture, balance in high state cultivation; no waste land, all level; 9-room dwelling; barn, gin, all necessary outbuildings; four tenant houses. " L - I - - ??? la n/i l nave many uaigama m uu.u. ? talk your wants with me. I do not advertise all my lands. J. C. WILBORN, Real Estate. IS YOUR CLOCK RUlfKING? 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. 3HI- ID. MARLEY WW Read the opening Chapters of "PRINCE LUCIFER" today.