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Is Your flaking flone The more you, the less you need to wor saving and putting your savi 9 ital of your earning years will and you will not need to work are insured against hard lu ever thought about having sor AT WORK If not, it is time you did if yoi I future comfort or for the v upon you. NOW is the time to to start on the road to financial started and would like help an you to send for "HINTS ON booklet just issued by the N, Send today for your copy of th W#> nav FOUR "v - cd Quarterly, on Savings Acco The NATIONAL (ABSOLUTE 1 ROCK MILL, S CIPHERS I % May be made to count if they stand in proper relation to integers. Sometimes we find the broker's service makes those deficient in business, and who standing alone count for nothing, to take the place which brings value to 0* them. At other times he greatly multiplies the value of those who have the proper business capacity in employing his service. One five-room house for sale?$350. 3-room house-paying good rent?$525. Farm of 100 aeres, a bargain?$2,000. 186 acres in 2 miles of town?$4,185. A six-room cottage for a quick buyer. Seven-room house, sale on easy terms. Nice residence lot. splendid location. Fine residence lot, sale price - $500. Lots on sale later near Graded School. * W See me at once to buy or sell as procrastination loses many dollars. Dr. M. W. WHITE. THE WORTH OE YOUR MONEY. m TS your hair falling out? Does your Xscalp feel dry? Try Ess-Tee-Dee. Need not be afraid. You can have a trial for 50 cents. Two 50 cents bottles are enough for any case. And you will thank me for calling your attention to this wonderful tonic. Hair Cut?25 cents. Shave?10 cents. LUTHER BARER. 1908 SPR MILLI DISP To the Ladies: We beg to extenc tion to the ladies of Yo] ty (with or without $ visit our SPRING MIL! next WEDNESDAY E^ DAY, April 1& and 2d. Miss Shafer will ag Millinery Department, the centres of fashion > t leading Millinery disph ped to furnish our cus latent styles from Dame Miss Shafer will be ?beth Hunter, and they a have their friends visit pect you at the Openii Thursday next. Yours very tru Yorkville B. & 1 Tl,,! f $1.00 3 S at ai H plaC? A creel I | ONLY v<;'' 6 ? matt I $1.00 Money-1 :y for YOU? I of it you have employed for I k yourself. If you keep on* I ngs to work, the funded cap- I gradually take up the burden I at all. In the meantime you I ck or hard times. Have you I ne money FOR YOU I 1 have any regard for your I /ell being of those dependent I begin to save. If you want independence, or if you have d encouragement, it will pay BANKING," a handsome ATIONAL UNION BANK, is valuable free book. CENT Interest, Compoundunts. UNION BANK UY SAFE) outh Carolina. COOK STOVES And RANGES Come in and see us before you buy a Cook stove or Range. We are IT when it comes to these goods. We carry the celebrated W. J. LOTH line of Cook Stoves and everyone sold under a positive guarantee to be a perfect baker. We also sell the celebrated MAJESTIC RANGE?the best by test. Before you buy anything in Hardware. whether it be a box of tacks or a farm tool it is to your Interest to see us. We have the goods?our prices are right. Yorkville Hardware Co. MILK COWS. BEEVES AND CALVES. I AM in the market for the right kind of stuff all the time. Call or phone my residence 155, Yorkvllle. C. P. SHERER. 25. f.t 2t Woodmen of the World receipt books for monthly dues, at The Enquirer office, 30c. ING 1908 NERY LAY The mark of Quality, of Style and of Fair Prices. 1 a mo^t cordial invitarkville and York coun?entlemen escorts), to LINERY DISPLAY on ^ENING and THURSI Everybody welcome, ain have charge of our She has returned from vhere she attended the lys, and is fully equipitomers with the very Fashion's designs, assisted by Miss Elizavill hp mnrh nlpaspd to r- ? them. They will exig on Wednesday and ly, M. Company. S IS ALL that is needed to open ccount in the Savings Department i; lis Hank and get one of our "Lit- ? toad to Wealth" Hanks. 4> >u tak?- tile Bunk home with you ? place in it any sum you may and T ly time bring the Bank to us. We 2 i the money it contains to your 3* It and from that time We Pay ? -I Per Cent Interest. ? me in and let us talk over the * ?'!' with you. ,ery Dollar You Place in THIS > is S A P K ! * i IK FIRST -NATIONAL HANK, 2 Yorkvlllc, S. C. |! J". G. WILBOBW FOR SALE 231-2 acres, one dwelling, 4 rooms, all necessary out buildings: 15 acrer in cultivation: land lies level. About one mile from Bethany High School. Home of Ralph Adams. One tract, 50 acres?One 7-room dwelling, weather-boarded and ceiled, first-class condition, good barn, shedded all around, and all necessary outbuildings: land lies well, good wire pasture; running water; about 15 acres of woodland. One mile of Bethany High School, on R. F. D. No. 4, Clover. The home of F. C. Horton. 319 acres?known as the John B. Plexico land: about 2 miles of Bethany High School, 6 miles of Clover. One two-story dwelling: one good new barn: 2 tenant houses, 3-horse farm open, plenty of wood; some saw timber: 200 acres or more in woodland. Land lies well. Will sell 100 acres of woodland lying on the road from Bethany to Meek Faulkner's, being a part of this place. A most excellent place for a home. One Tract?50 acres of land?belonging to Jno. M. Thomasson, adjoining his home place, joining residence of J. D. Smith, S. L. Pursley and facIncr Vlnir'a \Tniintnin marl* 40 flPTAS in ' O w -V ? cultivation?12 acres good creek bottom. A beautiful place for a home. 991 acres, lands of J. R. Ferguson, 5J miles Yorkvillc, 4 miles Clover, 1* miles from Filbert. Adjoins lands J. M. Stroup, A. J. Parrott; 1 five-room cottage. new barn, nice young orchard. 105 AvrJ's, W. II. Sparrow Place?2 miles Bethel church; 2 good dwellings; 65 acres fine bottom; 4 horse farm. Look at this. 78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R. Faires, Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open, 1 mile New Zion church, Ramah; 4 miles Bethany; For whole Tract, $1,200. 128 Acres?Bone Campbell home place; 1 mile of good school, 2 miles to Bethel church; adjoins W. T. Nichols; 1 7-room dwelling; necessary outbuildings; 2 tenant houses. Price $23 per Acre. 83j Acres, Bullock's Creek. * mile Hoodtown: 1 3-room dwelling; 2 tenant houses: 6 acres woods; 2 horse farm open?J. H. Bank head. Price $15 per Acre. aaa Aeres 2 miles west McConnells vllle; 1 4-room dwelling; good orchard; barn; all necessary outbuildings; 3 horse farm open; 46 acres good bottom land; lflO acres in pasture; 50 acres in another pasture; 3 tenant houses; A Great Bargain? Price $1,000. G. W. Foster place? see him. One House aiul Lot in Filbert, 3 room dwelling; good young orchard; good garden; Price $175. 151 Acres, 2 horse farm open; 75 acres In heavy timber; adjoins James Feemster; 1 good dwelling; 1 good tenant house; 4 miles south of Yorkville?Miller Place. I have disposed of the three small farms recently advertised for. I have two orders for small farms?if you wish to sell, come to see me and list your land with me. J. C. WILBORN, Real Estate. IRION 1 (MINE Seed Sweet Potatoes CHARLESTON YAMS SOUND AND GOOD. We never stop?we keep our goods moving and keep receiving new and fresh goods of various kinds. You can get fresh goods here. Just In Half dozen barrels Baldwin Apples. Gelatine and Jell-O. Kingan's Hams. Dried Fruit. The nicest lot of Dishes in town. Dietz Lanterns and extra Globes. Cobbler's Outfits?you need one. Baseballs and Bats. Fisherman's Supplies. Pocket Cutlery. Musical Instruments, Etc. HERNDON & GORDON. G. H. O'LEARY. ?r _ Have You Seen Tlieni? The new SMOOTH CAST, IRON KING Cooking Stove?they are just what the neat, cleanly housewife has been looking for. easy to keep clean and easy polished. A distinct improvement over the already most satisfactory cooking Stove I have ever sold. The STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE Sewing Machine, simple in construction?that simplicity which makes them easy to operate and speedy, noiseless workers. No young couple will make a mistake by buying a STANDARD as a machine is an absolute necessity. My line of FURNITURE is second to none, and my prices will convince the discriminating buyer that I bought the goods to sell. All I ask is for a fair comparison of qualities. G. H. O'LEARY. i m short iiim Experience is the best lesson, though often expensive, I will give you a few experience lessons free?here they are: 1st. The spring from now on is the best time for painting your house, whether it be the outside or inside the roof or floor. 2nd. The best paint to use is New Era or Peninsular Semi-Paste?every gallon is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. 3rd. For tinting the walls, Alabastine has no equal; you can find all tints at my store. 4th. Iroquois roof and boiler paints is without a doubt, the best, it is guaranteed to stand perfectly from 5 to 10 years. See me for PAINTS and I will make it to your interest. STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shloder, Proprietor. I) IRISH POHTiS I have a full supply of Maine Bliss at 35 cents a peck. Also have Burbank, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron and Peerless. If you are in the market for a whole SACK, I can make you the RIGHT PRICES. LOUIS ROTH. 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 Frldayo. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. .Tan. 25 f.t tf SHAVING PARLOR. HAVING bought the Tonsorial business of Slierer, I desire to announce to the public, that I am now in position to give prompt and courteous attention to all callers. Cucura Hair Tonic, absolutely guaranteed to cure Dandruff and all scalp troubles. \V. D. MORRISON. -T.. f.t 2t 4s 4? 4* 4* 4* 4? 4s 4s 4* 4? 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4* 4? 4s 4* -& l! w lTH0 ! fcL-1SPRINI i i All Tnlnrs? ? ^ 1 111 V/V1V* KJ ^9 | |$1.50,he Pair| J The Fashion Festival is * THURSDAY-April Is * view the IMPORTED I | FROM THE Together with Our Own Matchless Creatioi ^ This Grand Display, which commences Wed 4* Leading Millinery Houses of the World. M 4< Russian, Diabolo and Spanish Turbans, and 1 4* elegance. The Hat Show this season eclips view the sumptuous array of new Spring hea EXCLUSfVENESS and ORIGINALITY. Miss Crossmore and her assistan grand occasion. Visit our Millinery Opening are picked over. You are welcome if only * * SILKS AND DRESS GOODS 4# Come and see the ne v DRESS GOODS and SILKS?Pongee. Siieslne Silk, Silk Cbiffon, Panamas, Voiles, liatuste, serges, wooi Tairct fa?All New Spring Goods in all Colors. Sueslne Silk?A soft clingy material for 4* evening gowns. Colors?White, Navy, Copen^4} hagen, Light Blue and Brown?The Yard, 50c. Silk ChifTon?A soft silky checked material, 27 inches wide. Colors?Black, Navy, Brown, -fo Gray and White?The Yard. 50 Cts. ? Big showing of 36 inch While Genuine "Ifahutnl Silk"?At 44c, 50c and 75c the Yard. 24 inch Natural Pongee Silk?The Yd., 70c. * : inch Natural Pongee Silk?elegant qual- I 1 ity?$1.00 the Yard. 36 inch TufTeta Silk in Brown, Black. Light B ue, Pink, Champagne, White, Navy and Gar<4t net?$1.00 the Yard. ? 36 inch' Black Taffeta Silk?The Yard. $1.25 and $1.50. 4* 36 inch Black Peau-De-Sol Silk?The Yard ^ $1.00 and $1.25. ??? DRESS PATTERNS 4* We are showing some beautiful Dress Patterns in Check Panama and Mohair Sicilians In Green, Brown, Copenhagen, Navy and Tan? At $1.00 and $1.25 the Yard. 4* 4* ~" ? mm*" mm 4* White Goods and Linens This Department is chock full of good e&t values In Piques, Menjerized. Wfclstlngs, Swisses, Dimities. Nainsooks, Bnttistc, Per- Whit slnn Lawns and French Lawns. <# 30 inch White Linen?29c the Yard. p 36 inch White Linen?39c the Yard. p 36 Inch White Linen?50c the Yard. 56 inch White Linen?75c the l'ard. w <4* 10-4 Linen Suiting:?$1.00 the Yard. * 10-4 Linen Suiting:?$1.25 the Yard. Voile I SOISETTE *850 T u j Looks Well?Wears Well?Launders Well?and Sells Well. Colors?White, from ^ Brown, Navy, Pink, Light Blue?25c Yard. $1.00 c, ^ >>"< Wk'/ _ ,, e arf ej? J riNiwwiiun ^ | Sailor and R *** and $2.50 th egft ??^mmm?^^I ^ THING IN OU HAWKS' $3.00 4? telescope ^ please you 4> J??? I THE THOIV ?g? <4* MHBMHHHBHHiHHHHHnHiHH </ lr </ t- i' 1' i' ! 1' i- </ t- -lr if 1 <r ! </ f T T T T T 1 '( T T T T T* T' T" T T T T ' 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* b 4 MSON ( } OPENING AND } OF NEW MIL: ; on WEDNESD. t and 2d. We c * a 'ivrm \t tt a nnc aii rvivi> nn i c ; EASTERN I is designed by Our Own "Trir nesday Evening at 8 o'clock, coi fe reveal to you the true "Merry English Walking Hats and all oth es all previous efforts. Your en dwear. Every hat in our collect ts have been busy workers for tl : Wednesday Evening and Thurs to look around. LADIES' SKIRTS ew stylish Skirts of Voile, Panama anc e Wash Linonette. annma Skirts?Made of All Woo! ma?nicely made?Price $6.50 Each. oilc Skirt.s?Made of fine imported ?very newest styles. Prices?$7.50 , $10.00 and $12.00 Each. 'hlte Wash Linonette Skirts?Made Linen Finish Linonette?Special ul , $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Each. IG CLOTHING STYL ? no iirirlAlinnhlA O IL A C1I nunf T f 1 ipC cut of a lapel?often in the skirt of a linish of a sleeve. It flutters like a b liis season on Thomson Co.'s NEW Si word seems to have gone round tl -K Our Spring Suits are Without Faul more carefully chosen and more co new things and illustrating the late fashions in Browns, Blues, Grays and y "clothes" anywhere?No Disuppoi THOMSON CO.'S SUITS?They are f<p irt models, equal In the minutest detail but?At a Much Lower Price. Com n a Suit. Your size is in Thomson Con r FIT: $10.00 to $25.00. BOYS' WASH SUITS. lowing a beautiful line of Boys' Wash 5 ussian Blouse in Linen and White. Do these Boys' Suits. Prices?$1.00. $1.2; e Suit. lEN'S HATS ING OF MEN'S HATS SURPASSES A R PAST HISTORY FOR STYLE. S1 ON ONE OF OUR NEW SHAPES STIFF HATS?BLACK AND BROWN PANAMAS SHOWING A BIG LINE OF GENU TS FOR MEN. IN THE ALPINE . SHAPES. WE CAN FIT YOU . IN A PANAMA FOR EASTER. i' and men's spring o: ] DEPARTMENT contains Shoes for th [ill the new snappy Spring models in T.' with broad silk ribbon laces. Whei 'ORDS, think of Ql'EEX QUALITY, I IT?All sold by TIIE THOMSON COM I iclusivc Agents for EDWIN C LAIM* SII luslvc Agents for QUEEN QUALITY S Invitation To This Of D EVERY ONE IN YORKVILLE AND NS YOU AND THE WHOLE TAMIL* [T OUR STORES?SEE THE NEW OO . WE ARE ALWAYS OLA I) TO AND PLEASANTLY. ER THE DATES?WEDNESDAY EV () 0.80, AND THURSDAY?APRIL 1ST 1SON C( lririfir'lrirCflr <r TTTftfTTTTTTt "ir ^ i* i* 4- 4* I* ^ ^ 4* 4* jVJ* ? I $2.00 Yard! Q A T in j Black Taffeta \ uALJj j SILK \ 2 At $1.501 LINERY j tlieYi A A7 rTYrXTTXT/^ A XTTX rv i ej\ Ejvs irs u ordially invite you to 5 for Spring and Easter MARKETS?^ nmer," who is herself an artistic genius, ntains the best tailored productions of the Widow" and "Mary Garden" Sailors, the er Spring offerings in all thier beauty and thusiasm will know no bounds when you ion bears the earmarks of REFINEMENT, lie past three weeks making ready for this day and make your selections before they BROWN DRESS GOODS Our showing of Browns this season includes ood styles and best values in Voiles, Panamas nd Mohairs?At 59e, 89c ami $1.00 the Yard. NAVY DRESS GOODS Take a look at our showing of Navy Dress loods in Voiles, Panamas and Mohairs. You et value in every piece?At 59c, 89c and $1 ie Yard. BLACK DRESS GOODS We have the greatest variety of Black / 'iuwIl' r\ t f/-. n I A Aiit* t i>n rl n {n TTnl ! OO innnin cvri wiiricu iw uui iiauc 111 ? vnco, anamas, Battiste, Wool Taffeta, Serges and [ohalrs?At 50c, 59e, 89e and $1.00 the Yard. CREAM DRESS GOODS Nothing is better or looks nicer for spring ear than ("roam Serges, Voiles, Battiste and [ohairs. We are showing them?At 59c, 89c nd $1.00 the Yard. Two pieces Altmour's Voile In Black and avy?worth $1.50 the yard?Our Price, $1.00 te Yard. Two pieces Champagne Voile?Good value t 50c and $1.00 the Yard. Shirt Waists Our showings of Lawn and Net Shirt I Waists cover a wide range of styles to select from. They have the style of those that cost double. I Lawn Shirt Waists?Well made and nicely trimmed?At 59c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 Each. Net Shirt Waists?In White and Ecru? ' At $5.50 and $5.00 Each. Table Damask We are showing a wide range of beautiful patterns in Table Damask?All Pure Linen?Bleached Snow White?Full width ?At 59e, 75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Yard. .JH3L XFORDS y^j/Kj IN and BLACK ii think of ?axy. oks ~w iHORS ~w )ening ^ "V YORKVILLE, South Carolina. fr-ti-O H-ti^r-irtr-trlr-ii-O-lr-C- ir <5 J TTT T T T T T T T T T T T T 'I t , AUCTION SALES. p it ,<D^ CLERK'S SALE. 4" State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Pleaa. Martha E. Robinson, Catlia J. Adams, and Wade H. Jenkins, Plaintiff, V against J. P. Jenkins, Thos. C. Jenkins, J. Harrison Jenkins, Birdie Jenkins, B. O. Jenkins and Ethel Tenklns, Defendants. rj "D Y virtue of a Decree of Partition, *5* J_> In the above stated case, I will ex? pose to public sale before the Court *$7 House Door In Yorkvllle, on MON* DAY, APRIL 6TH, (Salesday) 1908, V between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "A certain tract or parcel of land, situate in York county, lying on waters - of Allison Creek, adjoining lands of E. E. Boyce, A. P. Campbell, R. N. Wilson o and others, containing 250 acres, more V or less, having the following described boundaries: Beginning at a stake N 17 W 9 to stake, N 4 W 5.50 to hickory; thence N 8J E 13.17 to stake: N 14 W ^ 8 to stake, E 45 to white oak, N 55 E ??? gum, N 31 E 15 to stake; thence N 64 W 2.34 to stone, N 61J E 8.15 to stake; ??? thence N 231 E 1.50 to hickory stump; . thence S 55 E 3.24 to hickory, N 58 E f? 18.83 to hickory, N 25 E 4.65 to chest?? put, N .731 E 10.40 to maple, N 59J E V 10.42 to stone, E 11.15 to stone, S 31 E A 30.89 to hickory, S 704 W 19.20 to maple, ? S 4 E 4.43 to a poplar, thence with A. Glass's line and Smith's to the begin- ' . T n,n*" TERMS?The purchaser will be required within one hour after sale to deposit with the Clerk, not less than A. one-fifth of his bid. On January 1st. v 1909, the purchaser will be required to ?2? pay to the Clerk of Court, as aforesaid, ^ a sum which together with the sum . S nfiiil nnnn th? rlflv nf aalo will hA eoual . to one-fhlrd his- bid. and will then execute to the Clerk, his bond secured by ? mortgage on the premises purchased V for the balance of the purchase price, fcfo payable in one and two years, from v January 1st, 1909, bearing the legal ?&. rate of Interest, and will then receive his deed of conveyance from the Clerk for the premises purchased, with the ? privilege to pay all of the remaining portion of his bid in cash. Purchaser .3. to pay for all papers, and to be let into "Y possession under the Clerk's deed. The vfc sale of the premises will in no wise af^ feet the rents arising from the lands for the year 1908, nor in anywise affect ^ the occupation of the premises, by the parties now in possession until Jan, uary 1st, 1909. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. .22 t 3t fr _____ ^ Jm. M. Starr, J. F. MeClwM. President 8ec. and Treat. J YORK SUPPLY CO. ^ Incorporated. BUY *1*2X1 BX0T % PLANET JR. CULTIVATOR i JXl . * I \| 1 ??? You can bed your land and cultivate the crop from start to finish. We want ?$? you to see this Cultivator. Examine ? it carefully. You will find It the best T made. York Supply Company. _ FROM THE * STANDPOINT * OF EXPERIENCE ^ Madelra-Hlll-Clark Coal Co. ??> Miners and Shippers of ^ Gas, Steam and Domestic Coal. J. A. Clark, Vice Pres. & Gen'l Mgr. *1* Fairmont, \V. Va., April 23, 1907. ^ Wm. Campbell, Esq., Supt Agents, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., ? Charlestown, W. Va. Dear Sir:? flSL Ten years ago I took with you my first policy in the Mutual Benefit for 35,000. The dividends were so much ? greater than those of other companies in which I was carrying my insurance ? that in 1902 I took $10,000 more, and V in 1905 still another policy for $5,000. ^ In addition to these I have insured my V son in your company for $20,000, and gfc. when his brother reaches an insurable I T ?.??. V<lm alan r?Qrrv a nftllpv Ra^c, x nam nun atov w vM.. j ? . The estimates of dividends you gave ' me when I took these various policies have been more than exceeded in ev L ery instance. If there is a single dissatisfied Mu^ tual Benefit policy-holder in the state of West Virginia, I have yet to hear of it. On the contrary I hear the ^ opinion frequently expressed that it is fa the best of all the Old Line compaJj nies. This is my personal belief at fa all events. Yours very truly, J. A. CLARK. The Insurer Who Seeks Experience fa May Seek it Anywhere; but the Insur er who HEEDS Experience Buys His fa Policies of The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. ? fa M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. * CARROLL BROS. J Columbia t Buggies fa We hava the agency for the COJ LUMBIA BUGGIES?only Buggy made at price, that is guaranteed to use "A ? GRADE" Wheels. fa Come and see us when you are in ^ the market for a BUGGY, "r Remember "OLIVER" when you want ^ a good Plow. f CARROLL BROS. * J CHEWING 4 TOBACCOS ^ Minnie Ogburn, Maple Sugar, * Rich and Waxy, ??? Rich and Ripe, Drummer, Monarch, ? Natural Leaf. *5* Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, ? SOAPS , Octagon, *jr Sunny Monday, Fairy, Pumice Hand Soap, jk Tar $oap, Sapolio, Capital Scouring, Bon-Ami, Gold Dust. Get it from I. W. JOHNSON.