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ft ? r MERE-MENTION. A Seaboard Air Line train of thirt; cars went through a trestle nea Wadesboro. N. C., Saturday morning There were no fatalities One per son was killed and Ave were Injure* in a collision between a passanger trail and a freight just out of Atlanta, Ga. Saturday afternoon Up to Satur day there had been 340 bodies takei from the coal mines at Mor.ongah, W Va., where the explosion. occurred 01 December 6th For the first tlmi in the history of Colorado a Jury com' posed of twelve women sat on a case Friday^ The suit involved the questioi whether a garment sold by a loca dealer fit the woman who purchased It The jury decided for the merchant.... The New York Chamber of Commerc* estimates that the dividends to be pal< I out during January to be 3185,000,000 V Interest payments, it is estimated, wil amount to $100,700.000 Gresham Ennis, resident manager of an insurant company, at New Orleans, has dlsap. peared, leaving a shortage in his accounts of about $7,000 J. W. Heit drlcks, a revenue officer, was ambushed and shot to death in a raid on th< famous blockade distilleries of Smithtown, N. C., early Friday morning..., President Roosevelt last week orderec the United States soldiers on duty ai Goldfleld, Neb., back to their posts..., Plans are under way to put the Knlckeerbocker Trust company of New York which failed a few weeks ago, on its feet again The 80-cent gas law tof New York, has been declared unconstitutional by the United States cir^ cult court The bank of Mendenm hall, Miss., closed its doors Friday, nol being able to realize on its securities W _ ....A 14-year-old New York boy stok I$32,000 worth of diamonds and pearls from an express wagon last week anc sold a $3,000 necklace for a quarter.... * The mineral products of Utah for the eleven months ending November 30 amounted to $51,638,397 A Germar inventor has discovered a process by which five gallons of water can be frozen solid in sixty seconds at a very small cost The treasury department has announced the Appearance of a nety counterfeit of the $10 ' buffalo." note A woman torrorlst was hanged at Moscow, Russia last Friday ^ .On the scaffold she said to her execyiL tioners, "we will soon stop your hangings." President Roosevelt has IsHk sued a proclamation setting aside one million acres of land in Arkansas as a ^ ' forest reserve A band of eight or ten masked men raided a ranch near r Sheridan, Wyo., a few days ago and slaughtered 880 head of sheep Captain E. T. Greene, a veteran of the Confederate navy, will pilot the Atlan^ tic battleship fleet through the Straits B of Magellan... .The New York to ParV Is automobile race is scheduled to begin at New York on February 15. It is exC pected that there will be a large numW ber of starters Because of the disappearance of Cashfer Noelck. the private bank of August Saehn & Co., ol Chicago closed its doors Friday. Mr, Saehn paid all depositors with his personal checks Howard Hoff, head clerk of Newkirk & Co., iron dealers of Philadelphia, is under arrest on a charge of embezzling 11,200 from his employers Twelve Mexican min^ era were massacred by Yaqul Indians Pr one day last week Business failures throughout the United States for the week ending December 19. numbered 298, against 227 for the same week last u i year The Chinese government has given permits for the establishment of a telegraph line and mail service to Lhassa, the capital of Tibet, known .is the "hermit kingdom." Mayor Hgi Guthrie of Pittsburg, Pa., advocates the issuing of $3,000,000 of bonds to be used for public improvements this wlnW ter in order to give the thousands ol unemployed some work to do Be' . tween 200 and 250 men were killed in a coal mine explosion at Jacotis Creek. Pa., Thursday morning. This is the fourth serious mining disaster In the United States during December J George G. Lemon, the "Klondike King," arrived In New York from London last week, having 500 $1,000 bills in his possession... .A supposed mad dog created a panic on Broadway, New York. ~ Thursday. The animal was finally killed by a policemen The Neal W Bank of Atlanta, Ga., has failed The State National bank of New Orleans Is under suspicion and will probably close its doors W. T. Smith, the wealthiest and most philanthropic citizen of Birmingham, Ala., died Sunday The American torpedo flotilla. making its way around the Horn to the Pacific, left Rio Janeiro yesterday. AT THE CHURCHES. ^ BAPTIST. Rev. I. G. Murray. Pastor. No prayer meeting Wednesday evening. . VBk Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Special "Rally Day" serV vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service fe v. at 7 o'clock. ! \ TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. f Rev. Henry J. Cauthen, Pastor. No prayer meeting: Wednesday evening. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. A ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. W. C. Ewart. Pastor. ^ Prayer meeting at "Sunrise" Wednesday morning. Sunday Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. * Evening service at 7 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. No prayer meeting Wednesday evening Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPW HERD. Rev. J. O. Babin. Rector. Christmas services Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Services Friday HK afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Sunday Sendees?Morning service at U o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30 o'clock. Afternoon service at 4.30 p. in fecial Notices. Oysters at Sharon. The Children's Society of Sharon A R. P. church, will serve oysters an<1 supper In the Ramsey store on New Year's night. Committer. Card of Thanks. We want to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kind acts and sympathies to us and ours, during the recent Illness and death of our deai ? mother. Bt C. A. Carroll. Ellen Carroll. W Sullie Carroll. It Cotton iflarhet. Yorkvllle Dec. 34.?Cotton lOj "in'u I'ntlon seed cents. New York, Dec. 23.?Spot cotton closed steady, 10 points lower: mldF dling uplands 11.70: middling gull r 11.95: sales 3,625 bales. Futures open. ed steady and closed barely steady as L follows: Dec. 11.00; Jan. 10.32; Feb ^ 10.44; March 10.54; April 10.56; Maj 10.58; June 10.58; July 10.55; Aug n 10.36. * WHOSE MULE? TAKEN Up about three weeks ago Dark Bay Horse Mule, about 1; or 15 years old. Owner can ha\t same bv paying expenses. R. \V HOPE. Sharon. S. C. It CLOTHES CLEANING. 1AM prepared to clean gentlemen'! clothes and ladles' skirts In a thor. * oughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to my home or left at W. E. FerL guson's store. ^ Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. Fancy Blotting Paper, Red, Moss Green. Robin Egg Blue, and Wood ^ Brown. 19x24 ins. 10c Sheet, 3 foi 25c. Heavy White at same price. The Enquirer Office. Statement of the Condition of the f BANK'OF HICKORY GROVE Located at Hickory, S. C., at the close of business, December 16th, 1907. Resources: Loans and Discounts $17,963 80 Overdrafts 1,299 48 1 Furniture and Fixtures 425 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 4,308 63 j Currency 700 00 B Gold 65 00 . Silver. Nickels and Pennies 887 26 Checks and Cash Items .... 458 58 1 Total $27,107 75 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In $10,000 00 j Undivided Profits, lefes Cur* rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 642 24 1 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 8,946 52 5 Time Certificates 5,794 19 " Cashier's Checks 724 80 [ Total $27,107 75 ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. i Before me came N. M. McDILL, t Cashier of Bank of Hickory Grove who, being duly sworn, says that the above [ and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. r N. M. McDIDL. Sworn to and subscribed before me, . this 19th day of December, 1907. . JAMES M. COBB, . Notary Public for South CarolinaCorrect Attest: ; W. Brown Wylie, ; J. N. McGill, : S. M. McNeel, Directors. > STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [ County of York. r In the Court of Common Pleas. > M. E. Johnson. Plaintiff, against J. C. Chambers, Mary Ann Allison,'John B. Erwln, W. E. Erwln, Mary C. Withers, s George J. Steele, Porter Good, J. Holbrook Good, Fannie Garrigues, Annie f Fletcher, Sue Herring, Martha Gilliland, Robert Meek, Cornelia Hilerman, other children. If any, of Eliza Meek, deceased, (names unknown), Katie Beasley, Virginia ? Collins, Eunla or Annie Chamberi lain, other children of John Smith, deceased. If any, (names unknown), and other next of kin of Carolina I Kennedy, deceased, if any, (names unknown, Defendants.?Summons for > Relief?(Complaint Filed). To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint 1 In this action, which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of , your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his officfe in Yorkville. South Carolina, within twenty , days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such sendee; and if 1 you fail to answer the Complaint ' within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the ' court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Yorkville, S. C., December 24. A. D? 1907. J. S. BRIC.E, Plaintiff's Attorney. ' NOTICE To the Absent Defendants, Porter Good, John B. Erwln. Fannie Garri1 gues, Annie Fletcher, Sue Herring. 1 Martha Gilliland, Robert Meek, , Cornelia Hllerman, Katie Beasley. Virginia Collins, and Eunla or Annie Chamberlain: Please take notice that the Summons in this action, of which the fore| going is a copy, together with the Complaint herein, were filed in the office of J. A. Tate, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for County and State aforesaid, at Yorkville, S. C., Decem1 ber 24th. A. D., 1907. J. S. BRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. 103-8 t 8t Santa Claus KNOWS A GOOD THING IF HE SEES IT IN PRINT. A Merry Xmas COMES TO THOSE WHO ADVERTISE. TRY IT! FOR SALE A six-Room Cottage In good location. t Seven-Room House, lot 80 by 370 feet. Nice Residence Lot, 85 by 3ti0 feet. A few Lots in Suburb of Westerleigh. Dr. M. W. WHITE. The Largest By Long Odds My most sincere thanks are due and are hereby extended to each and every Individual, firm or corporation who during the year 1907 placed any or all their patronage in the matter of Life, Fire or Accident Insurance with my agency or had me to Boml them. I am gratified to be able to state that although I still have a bountiful supply of the very best wares In my line, on hand, and for sale, my business for the year just closing was by long odds the largest in volurre of any year since the business was originally established. It is my purpose during 1908 to continue to strive to merit the confidence of the insurance public by giving close and correct attention to all business placed with me, and by selling nothing except Insurance That Insures? Makes Safe. Wishing all a Merry Christmas and ; a Happy and Prosperous New Year, T ! am Very truly, SAM M. GRIST. Insurance Headquarters. TVianlz Vaii 1 UU11I\ I KJ U Our friends and customers have been I most generous with us during this year r of grace 1907, and we are duly appreciative of all patronage and favors accorded to The York Drug Store, and wish to assuie every customer, whethI er your business has been large or 1 small, that we most heartily apprecl. ate your business, and promise most . faithfully that during the year 1908 that at all times The York Drug Store will put forth every possible effort to deserve a continuance of your favors and business. To all our Customers and Friends, both regular and casual, we extend the Compliments of the season and wish for all a New Year of most bountiful and healthful prosperity. Thank i you. , THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. ; 1907 1908 TTTTOTTTKTr* TTrtTT w i^nn\sjr i wu i A MERRY CHRISTMAS WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT , THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED ON THAT DAY. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK, I YORKVILLE. S. C. r I907 I908 G. H. O'LEARY. THANKING CUSTOMERS AND J FRIENDS FOR PATRONAGE GIV- J EN ME DURING THE YEAR 1907, 1 ] EXTEND THE COMPLIMENTS OF i ( TIIE SEASON-AND WISH FOR ALL MANKIND A YEAR OF UNPRECE- J DENTED HAPPINESS AND PROS- ] PERITY. I I < ] G. H. O'LEARY. ] 1 t Notice- |, It is impossible for me to thank all of my customers for their favors during the year, personally, and I there- . fore take this method of saying to each and everyone of my customers and friends that I appreciate to the fullest extent your patronage during the year and wish for you and yours the very best things that the Christmas season has in store and that you may enjoy a New* Year running over with happiness and prosperity such as you have never before enjoyed. During the coming year I shall put . forth every effort to serve my customers and friends better than I have ever done before, believing as I do, that each succeeding season and year should be better than the preceding one. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader W Don't forget tlmt the* (;rcat Panic Sale Is still on. and prices are most at' tractive to economical shoppers. |lil I MM LAST CALL This is our last call for Christmas iraut*. tttnieiiiuei, ai nun msi iuwment, that we can supply you with Christmas Candles, Doll Babies, I Toys of all kinds, Choice Fi uits and Nuts, I Groceries of all kinds. Hardware of all kinds, Rretty TeesCts for the children, A few Heaters very cheap to close. And other good things in our line. ? We extend our most sincere thanks to customers and friends for pa^t faors and patronage, and solicit a part of your patronage during the com- I ing year, 1908. On our part we prom- y Ise the very best possible service at all times, and a due appreciation of your favors. We extend the compliments of the season to all mankind. HERN DON & GORDON. IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? i THAT old Clock that has been standing for years, and which you 8 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. HE. 3D. MARLEY " STRAY TURKEYS. , MY fiock of fourteen Bronze Tur- ^ keys, mostly gobblers went estray up Fishing creek about ten days ago, and I will appreciate information and pay for trouble in connection with c their return. T. L. CARROLL. No. 7 Yorkville. 102 f.t 2t* W Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work ? at fairest prices. q Merry Chri Happy TO CUSTOMERS AND F. We extend our thanks Friends for the liberal patn the year now drawing to a c most prosperous year and du our Friends and Customers. To each and every one w of the Season, wishing ever and a New Year of Prosper: Youi THE STRAUSS - SN <W Please Take Notice: That 01 mas Day, and again for TWO DA at which time we will be taking an In the meantime you should ta Sale, which continues until Saturd; I THE FIRST NAT ITORKVIZj] WISHES OXE AND ALL A MERE RETURNS FOR THE NEW YEA] Had You : ; THE STAR D Has by far. the Largest stock of Hi k siifilv tin* nlfiru* tn <?o to hnv vi t nice what you want or who you wi 7 AWAY BELOW ANY OTHERS. We'll just tell you of a few o V Comb and Brush Sets, for large or lug Sets. Vases, Collar and Cuff 1 ! Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, Pos sle Rolls. Chafing Dishes, Story Bo Pipes in Meercliaum and French B 9 boxes. Cut Class that can't be beat A from $1 to $10, Xunnally's and Lo W nice things too numerous to nientlo \f You will certainly miss a gr goods. They are going in a hurry. A the sights. | THE STAR D1 J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. | J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. OUR THANKS Another year has about reeled Itself off Into history and during the reeling process many things have happensd throughout this world that will go Sown in history. We do not expect to ?et into the histories, but things have happened for us during the thirteen nonths that we have been in business is a Yorkville mercantile firm. The year has been a most prosperous one for us. We could hardly ask for a more liberal patronage than has been given us. Our customers have been all that we could ask. We take Lh'ls method at this time of Returning to each and every one, whether your trade has been large or small, our sincere thanks for >our patronage. We most heartily appreciate your past favors, without any consideration of the dase. To all mankind, we extend tne compliments of the season and our best ind heartiest wishes for a Merry and Joyful Christmas to be followed by a host Happy and Prosperous New . If ear. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO., Sell for Less. At Johnson's White House Coffees. Chase & Sanborn Coffees. Tetley's Tea, Upton's Tea. Blue Ribbon Extract. Cocoa and Chocolate. . Swifts' Hams and Breakfast Strip. 1 Heinz Ketchup, Piokles and India ? lelish. Durkees Salad Dressing. Beans with Tomato Sauce. f Pork and Beans. .Maraschino Cherries, Olive Oil. Beech-Nut Bacon and Beef. 8weet Peas and Corn. New Orleans Molasses. I. W. JOHNSON. f t s 1 W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. * e f JARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, J WAGONS. J HUGGIES. c HARNESS. I C RON and COMPOSITION ROOFING, CE CREAM FREEZERS, FRUIT JARS and RUBBERS. We offer any of the above at Whole- * ale and Retail and will be pleased to nake prices and terms. If you have to buy a MOWER or IAKE, see the J O H N S T O N before 'ou settle the matter. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. AT THE BRATTON FARMIXT E have a number of Guernsey TT Cows and Heifers that we will ell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at he farm at all times, or delivered on 'uesdays and Fridays. Pigs for Sale?J2.60 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. | '? * - ** JUKI. 6D &.t w . I/VALL PAPER AY NEW SAMPLES ARE NOW IN. Samples and Remnants for sale iheap. A. B. Q A I N E 8 . j ^"Woodmen of the World receipt looks for monthly duee, at The Enluirer office, 30c. ^ stmas ? i New Year; RIENDS: t to all our Customers and image accorded us during dose. We have enjoyed a 1 ly appreciate the favors of i re extend the Compliments y one a Merry Christmas I ity and Happiness. ( s very truly, j IITH COMPANY. J ur Store will be closed all ChristVO J ~ lXO Ull J-yCCCiilUCl JULU dliu JIOL, inventory of stock. 5 Lke advantage of our Earthquake ay night, December 28th. I unit hhitw m mm ummmm 1 'IONAL BANK, | LiE, S. C. 9 Y XMAS AND MANY (JOOD |j It. | Heard It? j< RUG STORK nlidny Goods It has ever had. It Z our Presents?it makes no differ- J int it for, and tlie PRICKS ARK i f the things we have, such as * onall folks; Manicure Sets. Sliav- V Itoxes, Handkerchief and Glove J t Card Albums, Hand Hags, Mu- ^ oks, Picture Books, Novels, Case X riar. Cigars In 50c, SI. $2 and SI y in prices, Lamps, Fountain Pens wnev's Candies, and many other A 5 eat treat if you fail to see these V . Come quick if you wish to see 7 RUG STORE. 2' h I CHRISTMAS S BARGAIN Big Special Three Day ported China an DECEMBER 21 ST, ! . stretch: YOI I have just received a large sh Plain and Decorated Crockery, and Glassware. These goods arrived L once, so I have given prices a knoc goods at prices that will clean thei your gain. Now Is Your Opportunit hold Necessities. Come early and f best things are all gone. Our stock Includes Bread and and Tea Plates, Coffee and Tea C Salad, Sauce and Covered Dishes, C ers. Cream and Water Pitchers, Ewi biers and Goblets and many other VOI R CHRIS'": ^ Should be purchased here. Fine large .stock of the Finest Apples, t town. If you don't believe It, Just g yourself. Prices are "Way-Down." THE SPECIALTY C FINE CHOCOLATE! We place on sale Saturday, Dec. dies?the kind usually sold for fi can buy it here, while it lasts at IT* 10 CENTS AND 20 i Come and Get Your Share befor Pay me a visit and be cor Dollars for You. A Trial is Convlnc WW WATCH OUR JV"W. IDC The Place Where the D TOY 1 Exposition _ A TOY EXPOSITION but falntl^W rives an idea of the immensity of my Ine of TOYS and NOVELTIES for I he little folks. Never before was iuch a showing made In Yorkville as s to be seen at SPECK'S JEWELRY j 1TORE this season. It includes hunIreds, yes. thousands, of Toys, Nov- C titles, uons, etc., ranging in pnuua j rom a few cents on upward. Come ind see our Toy line. A But not alone In Toys are we pre- ? >ared for the Holiday trade. Our big tore Is packed with the very highest c lualltles of Gold and Silver Jewelry if every description, Sterling and c *lated Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy A Thina, Glassware, etc. See SPECK If you want the BEST. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. R. D. DO TINS MtA?UllAatA*AXA*A*A&l $2,000 Wort * Merchan IT STARTLIM L WHOLESALE COST to us is not < vill be made up in friendship. Beg DAY MORNING, DEC. ai, promp ;ale at our store on Charlotte stre MERCHANDISE, including HI :eries, notions, fruits .AMPS, DISHES, at TREMENE rhis sale will continue until SAT1 hese prices for CASH: HEAVY GROCERIES ( Jest Granulated Suger, 18 lbs. for SI. I Test Grade Loose Parched Coffee, 8 i?.<- rn? e? ( IU". 1V/1 y l v lot of Roasted Coffee, 5 11). Palls, 95c. j CANNED GOODS ?le Peaches, 3 lb. Cans, 15c Can. ,'anncd Apples, 3 lb. Cans, 12 l-2e. j 'aimed Cora, 10c a Can. ^annfd Blackberries, 12 l-2c Can. ? 'anned Cherries, 12 l-2e Can. )lher Canned Goods, not necessary to enumerate, reduced same way. ( CANDIES ! 1-2 lb. Boxes Stick Candy, regular t 10e a pound grade. Going In tills Sale at 18c a Box. iOt Fresh Bucket Candy, 20c kind. In this Sale Going at 15c lb. ( jot of 15c Bucket Mixture, Gotng in tills Sale at 12 1-2 Pound. x>l of 10c per Pound Mixture, Going in this Sale at 8c a Pound. Ait of Penny Assortment Candles, the choicest to be found In town. Going ( same as above. Fireworks to beat the Band "* C ABOVE WE HAVE ONLY MEXTIO! SANDS OF BARGAINS WE ARK OFI FOR ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT, WE HAVE EMPLOYED AN E: WILL WELCOME YOU TO OUR STC t? n nn XV* J-/ W Made-to-Measure " CLOTHING: That SUIT or OVERCOAT you I ire going to buy ought to be TAILORHADE TO YOUR MEASURE. Made o order Clothes always WEAR better ind LOOK better and FIT better and I TEEL better than the ready-made tlnd. Made-to-Measure Clothes are satisfying and aro Cheaper in the end. ?ome in and let. me show you Fail md Winter Fashions in Suits and Dvercoats Fabrics and Give you the trices. Then let.me take your meas- C ire. FIT Is always Guaranteed. LAMM & CO.'S CLOTHING?the JEST on Earth?always please. ( See me for Seed Wheat, Seed Oats ind Seed llarley. V See me for Fruits and Nuts. b W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. SPECIALTIES I PRICES Sale of Crockery, Imid Glassware. 23HD, AND 24TH JZR DOLLARS. Ipment of Fine, Imported China, I a most beautiful assortment of ate and must be disposed of at kout blow and offer these staple m out by Christmas. My loss Is y to "Stock Up" on These Housejet the pick of the lot before the Butter Plates, Breakfast, Dinner lups and Saucers. Sugar Bowls, )atmenl Saucers, Molasses Pitchers and Basins; a big lot of Turnthings too numerous to mention. MAS FRUITS rults are a Specialty. I have a >ranges. Bananas and Raisins In fiance in our window and see for )F SPECIALTIES T 5 AND BONBONS 21st, a big shipment of Can om 25c to 40c a pound. You CENTS A POUND e it is all gone. It will go. | ivinced that I Can Streteh Your I :lng. WINDOWS )BSO!T. ollar Does Full Duty. MEW ~ SEASONABLE ^ GOODS lain as well as Self-Raising Buckwheat Flour, laple Syrup. Cranberries and Cranberry Sauce. lince Meat. ill kinds of Nuts. Iweet Cucumber Pickles in barrels. Codfish Balls as well as plain Codfish. Cracker Meal for frying oysters, tnd in fact, almost anything you can call for. LOUIS ROTH. RSETT Tnnfiu LUUM tA*A*A*A*A*A*A?U* ;h of dise Going O "W HUMS considered. All we lose in money inning TOMORROW-SATURitly at 8 o'clock, we will offer for et, our ENTIRE STOCK OF SAVY AND FANCY GROi, VEGETABLES, CANDIES, >OUS SACRIFICES for CASH. JRDAY NIGHT, DEC. 28. See ? FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ? iot of Fine Oranges at 25c and 35c a Dozen while they last. Choice Raisins, 15c a Pound, 'ine Northern Apples, 15c and 20c Dozen. Best to be had. CHINA WARE lot Plate, nicely decorated, formerly sold at 70c, at 49c a Set. iame as above, except larger, never offered at less than 85c, going at 09c a Set while they last. ?ups and Saucers to match above, formerly sold at 85c, reduced to 69c a Set for this Sale only. 'akc Plates, Fruit Dishes, Milk Pitchers, etc., reduced same as above. GLASSWARE )ne lot of Glassware, including Butter Dishes, Molasses Pitchers. Tumblers, etc., will sell at any old price to make them go. )ne lot beautifully decorated Glass Lamps, regular price $1, Going dur ing: this Sale at 79c Each. )ne lot of Glass Ijimps, same as the above, except larger, regular $2.00 value, Going in this Sale at $1.39. Jne lot cheap Lamps Going: same way. VED A FEW OF THE MANY THOUKERIXG, SO COME AND SEE US WHETHER QUOTED OR NOT. C'l'RA SUPPLY OF CLERKS AND IRE DURING THIS SALE. COME. RSETT 1 - - ? I C as. IV!. giarr, n. r. President dec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. FOR XMAS Yesh Coeoanuts, Apples, Bananas, Queen Tomatoes?10 Cents King Carter Tomatoes?10 Cts. full Assortment of Nuts, Pure. Mixed Candles, Dried Figs, Crackers and Cakes. Fresh Cream Cheese, Macaroni, Fresh Eggs. 'aimed Goods, Heine's Pickles, Cabbage and Potatoes' Gun Shells' 'Ineo Cigars?50 and 100 to box?especially for Xmas trade. When you are in need of Flour we till make it to your interest to see us efore buying. York Supply Company. YORK FURNITURE CO, FURNITURE, STOVES, Undertaking Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Etc. ROCKERS FOR CHRISTMAS There is nothing quite so pleasing as a Christmas present for mother, sis ler, wne, uaugnitr, mauve or menu than a real comfortable Rocking Chair?It will last Indefinitely and Is a source of much pleasure. In Rockers we have the biggest showing we have ever made which Includes many beautiful designs In Reed Rockers, Leather Upholstered and Wood Rockers, finished in Oak, Mahogany and Early English Finishes, at most pleasing prices. See them. RUGS and ART SQUARES?We have a beautiful line of Rugs, ranging in price from 40c to $4.50 each. In Art Squares we have them in all sizes and styles ftom $3 to $22.50. We have the Qualities and the Prices. SEE US FOR Bed Room Suites, Iron Beds, Side Boards, .Chiffoniers, Odd Dressers, Odd H ash Stands, Stoves and Ranges, Organs, Sewing Machines?best ever. For everything In House Furnishings of Quality at Right Prices. Iff* CASH or CREDIT to suit you. YORK FURNITURE CO. W9~ Woodmen of the World receipt book* for monthly dues, at The Enquirer office, 30c. 11 TO * Have a Good T Holidays and Thomson' Com] GOODS, CL SHOES. | THE THOMS( THE BEST IS ' I That Means You Should SEE CARROLXj : jjj O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. 8. NE1 I YORKVILLE B. J INCORP J?A*A*AHA*A*A*?UHAHA*AA*A* NEW GOODS IN GRO We have just received a n J rants, Raisins, Cream Tartar, 2 being the ingredients for fru 5 all of them." 3 Call and get some of our 1 5 Nice line of Heinz's good 3 Apple Butter, Baked Beans a J We have the finest Tabl 2 have all grades of Mola-ses i Jj 6o Cents down to the 40 Cen 2 A full line of Reed's AntiJ eluding Well Buckets. Just 2 of this ware is Guaranteed. 2 As for Flour, Meat, Coffe 2 you at the Lowest Prices. 2 Try us for Guns, Shells ar 2 See us for Buggies, Wi 2 please you in quality and pri 2 See us for Turn Plows, 1 See us for Avery Two H 2 YORKVILLE BANKING Lots In Westerleigh Westerlelgh is the most desirably located suburb of Yorkville, and is close to the business centre of the town. It is the only place within the corporate limits where a negro can buy a suitable building lot at a reasonable price. Already some thlrty-flve or more lots have been bought by substantial negroes. There are only about fifty more lots for sale. The prices are low, very low considering the value, and the terms are easily within the means of any industrious laborer. Negroes who desire to invest In lots for the purpose of building homes, or for the purpose of getting good profits within a year or two should see me for particulars. LAURA E. PARISH. J- Make U When you are shopping for sulta . he sure to visit this store, and y * see. We have a fine line of goo "4* thing that will make a suitable things let us suggest: J, SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS CARVING SETS, SHEARS. 4* MANICURE SCISSORS, RAJ ??? POCKET KNIVES, CLOCKS, All ^ OIL STOVES, MAJEST We also carry a nice line of 1 other articles that would make f t YORKVILLE HARE AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. , State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Plena. W. D. and A. M. Griat aa Executors of the Estate of L. M. Grist, Deceased, vs. A. M. Jackson. 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 JANUARY. (Salesday) 1908, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the Real Estate described as follows: "All that certain house and lot or piece of land in the town of Yorkville, situated on the south side of West Madison street, commencing at a stake on said street, and running thence S 25 W 7.71 to a stake on lands formerly of John Adams, now known as the Smith lands, and running thence N 65 W 1.50 to a stake, thence N 26 E 7.71 to a stake on southern edge of said street, thence S 65 E 1.60 to the beginning and bounded by lands of Ferguson, Smith and Dobson and containing one acre and twenty-flve poles, more or less. Said land being the land conveyed to John J. W. Tomlinson by W. A. H. Wilson, November 18th, 1870, and conveyed to L. M. Grist by John J. W. Tomlinson by deed re coraea in ue?a ooos ** % pages *?o and 409. Terms: ONE-HALF CASH and the balance upon a credit of twelve months with Interest thereon from the day of sale and 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 papers. Purchaser must comply by paying cash portion of his bid within one hour from the time of such sale, or the land to be at once resold at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 101 t It TBI ime, During the return to the pany for DRY O T H IN G and DN COMPANY. | fHE CHEAPEST Buy an OLIVER PLOW BROTHERS ???????.? SUTJlTJlfSlTHTJlTJlTJll'ilWTllfHTJlT L.'V. Ft. R. E. HEATH. 8ec..Tr. | & M, COMPANY, I ORATED. r ?A*AA*A*AXA**A*A*A*A*A*AKA* CERY DEPARTMENT. ice line of Prunes, (Jitron, Cur- { Royal Baking Powder?these t it cake you will need some or S l Mince Meat?none better. { s, including Jellies, Preserves, ? nd all kinds of Pickles, e Syrup on the market. We ? From the Best New Orleans at E . ts gallon. Rust and Turquoise Ware, in- E try one of these Buckets. All ^ e, Sugar and Rice, we can sell 5 id Hardware. ? igons and Harness. We can ? ces. { Disc and Drag Harrows. orse Reversible Disc Plows. {[ 9' AND MERCANTILE CO. g REPAIR WORK! If there are any repairs to be made about your premises or any odd Jobs that you want done before the winter sets in, let us know about them early, as our carpenters are all busy just now and It may be several days after your order Is In before we can get to your work. But, then, you might save time by letting us know at once. J. J. KELLER & CO. tr We are Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Limestone Spring Lime Works. See us for your needs. ? 4* 4* 4* 4s 4* & 4* 4* s a Visit - J * ble articles for Christmas presents ou will be pleased with what you *$ > ds and can help you select some- ? gift for any one. Among other ^ f otppt. VYIVPS Avn PORKS, ai* EMBROIDERY SCISSORS, ^ 20RS (Safety and Ordinary), I RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, IC RANGE, ETC., ETC. ^ SNAMEL WARE, as well as many ^ i suitable present. Call and seee. )WARE COMPANY. *