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AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST Rev. I. G. Murray, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Kvening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Sunday Services.?Morning service at 0 1) o'clock, and Sunday school immediately after service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. O. M. Abney, Pastor. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30 p.m. Service at York Cotton Mill at 7 p. m. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. * Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. HYMENEAL. Married?At the Bullock's Creek manse, Tuesday, January 12, 1909, at 3 p. in., by the Rev. J. B. Swann, Mr. J. M. ASHE to Miss N. J. BRANNON. All of Bullock's Creek. OBITUARY. Died?Miss MAGGIE ABERNATHY at the heme of her brother, Mr. W. N. Abernathy, in Gaston county. N. C., on January 12. 1909, in the 71st year of her age. WANTED-GREEN HIDES. I WILL buy all the GREEN HIDES offered for sale and will pay the market price in cash for good hides. If you have any hides for sale, come and see me about the piice. Bring the ^ hides with you. WALTEK KUftr,. V TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ^ \ LL persons indebted to the estate of R. M. CARROLL, deceased, will please make payment to me at once. Persons having claims against said estate, should present them, duly authenticated. within the time prescribed fhy law. MARIE C. GLENN. Administratrix. Yorkville, S. C., January 15, 1909. 5 f 3t SEND THEM TO ME J'LL Press and Clean Suits at $1.00 a month, and guarantee work. Alterations and repairs at reasonable prices. D. M. HAWKINS. 3 t 3m FOR SALE ORN MILL. Gin and Press, Saw J Mill, Engine and Boiler, Seed Crusher, Thresher and 200 feet of Belting. Address, No. 3, Yorkville. ^ Terms to suit purchaser. w T. CLEVELAND DUNLAP. $1,000,000 Could you spend this amount of money in a year? FOR MEALS OR LUNCHES O to the City Restaurant, in the JT Rose Building. Regular Meals at 25 cents. Lunches at varying prices, according to orders. Quick and satisfactory service. Your patronage is solicited. D. M. HAWKINS, 3 f 3m Proprietor. BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET. Office of the Supervisor of York County Yorkville, S. C., January 15, 1909. Kl AX SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, Hi 1909, at 11 o'clock a. mM I will let to the lowest responsible bidder, a contract for the building of a bridge over STONY FORK CREEK. on the ArmStrong Ford and Chester road. Plans and specifications may be seen at the proposed bridge site at the time of the letting of the contract. All necessary lumber will be furnished by the county. I reserve the right to reject any ft or all bids. The successful bidder must enter into bond for faithful per* formance in double the amount of his bid. CLEM F. GORDON, Supervisor of York County. Hazel Grist, Clerk of the Board. 5 f 3t 1 $1,000,000 Could you spend this amount of money in a year? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN THE PROBATC COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS J. S. BRICE, Esq., has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. FANNIE B. McCAW, late of . the county aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 30TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1909, to shew cause, if any, why the said Ad^ ministration should r.ot be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 12th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine and in the 133rd year fof American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. *5 f 2t J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & (JO. Spring & Summer i o O P ^ ()\ FOIIDS HAVE AHIMVED. and are here In nil the NEWEST LASTS, and colors, including Wine and Tan, and Vlel and Patent Leathers. See our line of Wine colored Shoes ?they are beauties. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO., York's Cheapest Dry (ioods Store. W. Brown Wylie, John E. Carroll, President Sec. & Treas. YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS YORKVILLE, S. C. ' Headstones, Monuments, Etc. It is worth anybody's while to call 011 us and see what we have to offer in variety of material, designs, etc.. of Monuments, Headstones and other Markers. Our facilities for turning out artistic, substantial and first-class work, are unsurpassed, and our prices 4.? are all that could be desired, considering tlie character and quality of our work. * ? SPECIALTIES ? We can furnish anything that anybody wants in Special Granite or Marhie Work. Xo matter what it is you | want, from a Pack Door Step to a f Sculptured Statue. See us. YORKVILLK MOVEMENT WORKS. A Farm Well Equipped As the average small farmer wishes to buy. has been placed In my hands to sell. The buildings on the place are comparatively new and could not be replaced today for much less than the price asked. Plenty of fresh land that has only been worked a few years, and wood and water sufficient to supply all necessary demands. Can make from 20 to 25 bales of cotton, and plenty of corn, wheat and oats. Call and let me give you full description if you moan business, and let me show you a chance seldom equalled. Xo information given to other than those who mean business. Xow or never if you want a farm. W Remember the Early Bird, eto. Dr. M. W. WHITE. EVERY DAY THAT YOU LET PASS. WITHOUT INSURANCE OX YOURSELF, BUILDINGS AN1? LIVE STOCK IS DANGEROUS. Tomorrow May Rc Too f>ato. Phone or write I>. E. ROXEY, For Insurance of All Kinds. Special Notice We are NOW as ALWAYS, in a position to stop all that coughing that pasture; land lies mostly level; 3mile of school; 400 acres in cultivation; value of the buildings alone, $4,500; five miles of Rock Hill. Price, $10,000.00. 165 Acres?1 dwelling; 65 acres of fine timber; Clay Hill section, joining lands of Len Woods. Price, $10 per Acre. Home of W. T. Nichols?295 acres; has a beautiful residence, 2 stories and S rooms, painted; new barn, cribs, etc.: has five good tenant houses, four of the tenant houses are twostory, including the residence of the late John Nichols: 3J miles of Tirzah station; 8 horse farm open; buildings easily worth $3,500. This is one of the best farms in York county?can easily be divided into small farms; 150 acres in timber; bottom lands on Big Allison creek. Property of M. B. Massey?110 acres; a 3-room dwelling; lit miles of Concord church; 65 acres in cultivation. Terms to suit. Price $1,600. T P. WTLBORN this cold spell has brought on, for we have all the COUGH MEDICINES on the market, but especially recommend ? WHITE PINE AND TAR ? Which we have sold for a number of years and can guarantee to cure the most obstinate cases of coughs and colds. THE STAR DRUG STORE. I). L. SHIEDEH, Proprietor. "Remember, We Are In Business for Your Health." t I Don't You Know THAT YOUR GUAXO NOTES HAVE BEEN OVERDUE SINCE OCTOBER 1ST, 1908? We are anxious to close our books, and to those who owe us for goods: "We Need the Money." See us for everything In our line? Groceries, Confectionery, Hardware, and especially for Tobaccos, Dishes. Lanterns, Lamps. Andirons, Meal Sacks, Best Leather, Shoe Maker's Outfits, Buggy Whips, Pocket Cutlery. Musical Instruments of all kinds. HERNDON AL GORDON. J. C. WILBORN REAL ESTATE LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO SELL?THE FOLLOWING SHOWS HOW n DO BUSINESS: Columbia, S. C., Jan. 9, 1909. J. C. Wilborn, Esq., Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: Yours of the 7th instant received all O. K., and I hereby tendder my appreciation of your earnest and energetic work. I assure you I am entirely satisfied with the whole matter, and wish you the same success In all your transactions. I am. Your very respectfully, Wm. Ross. 1420 Gregg St. I have more than 100 Farms of various sizes and conditions on my list, and can meet the requirements of almost any buyer. Come and let me know your wants. If not convenient to come, write me your wants. I will do my best to supply you. ? FOR SALE ? Home of John Starr?150' acres; 2 story 7-room house, in good condition; a large 2-story barn; large 2-story gin house; three good tenant houses. It is 7 miles from Rock Hill, in Bethesda township. On Easy Terms. 13K Acres?In Bethesda township, 7 miles from Rock Hill; three good tenant houses; 2 barns; situated on Fishing Creek. 90 acres in cultivation. Land comparatively level. On Easy Terms. Property of James >1. Starr?196 acres; this land is level and will be divided into two tracts; good settlements on either tract; has two barns, 1 5room dwelling; three good tenant houses; is 7 miles from Rock Hill. Terms to Suit. The Elliot-Wilson Place?641 acres, 2 nice dwelling houses; 15 tenant houses: laree barn: 250 acres in wire The Secret of Success The secret of SUCCESS is not so much In knowing: HOW to make money, as in the ability to HANG OX TO IT. We assist people in their efforts to SAVE MONEY. If this matter concerns YOU. call and see lis about it. THE LOAN ANOSA VINOS HANK YOKKVILLE. S. C. $1,000,000 Could you spend this amount of money in a year? THE BIGGES of York County. Don't Mi TEN DAYS AND TEN I Goods and Muslin Under friends about THOMSO? Sale. Come Yourself. 1 SPECI SATURDAY MORNING froi Only MONDAY MORNING the e This i TUESDAY MORNING we i This i "try - - -y-? I You Can't Afford TO MAKE MUSLIN GARMENTS WHEN YOU CAN BUY' THEM BEADY MADE AT THESE PRICES. THEY' ARE YALUES AND THESE PRICES SPEAK. BIG VALUES OFFERED IX WHITE WAISTIXGS, BATES' GINGHAMS, GALATEA CLOTH, INDIA LINENS, AND A. F. C. GINGHAMS FOR SPRING GARMENTS. ONE LOT EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST FRONTS?$1.50 VALUES?AT SI.19 EACH. LINEN CENTER PIECES FOR EMBROIDERING?19 CENTS AND 39 CENTS. PILLOW TOP EMBROIDERING AT 19 CTS AND 39 CTS. EACH. ONE LOT GOOD WHITE APRONS?19 CTS. AND 29 CTS. ONE LOT GINGHAM APRONS?12 CENTS EACH. LADIES' WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS AT 2 CTS., 5 CTS., 9 CTS., 12 CTS. AND 19 CTS. EACH. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS AT 4 CTS., 9 CTS., 12 CTS., AND 19 CTS. BARGAINS IN MEN'S SOCKS AT 8 CTS. 12 CTS. AND 19 CTS. PAIR. MEN'S "ECLIPSE" DOLLAR SHIRTS AT 89 CENTS EACH. MEN'S TIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS AT 20 PER CENT OFF. I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' AM) HALF IX TWO. BUY YOURS QUI< Cop^'C'ICM10*S B?OS & CO. Fin* Clothe* H... ?.* e?1 **? tr.r* I DON'T FORGET r I White Goods and Muslin Und Iyorkville ilP |j|| And C( T Spring Sale of Muslin Unde White Goods ever offered iss This Sale. DAYS ONLY?"Mark the wear Sale. Mark these pri I CO.'S WHITE GOODS S We will look for YOU. ALS FOR SATt m 10.30 to 11 o'clock, we will s Ten Yards to Each Customer. , ntire day, We will Sell ONE 1 o t? MAMHAV OMT V a iui iuunv i v/iiju * . >lace on Sale TWELVE DOZEN s for TUESDAY ONLY-"Four -The Biggest Musi EVER In Ladies' and ( CHILDREN'S DRAWERS?15 CENTS VALU1 CHILDREN'S DRAWERS?25 CENT MISSES' DRAWERS?35 < LADIES' CORSET COVERS?15 CENTS VA] LADIES' CORSET COVERS AT 21 CE> LADIES' DRAWERS, MADE FROM GOO CENTS, 49 CENTS, AND 89 CENTS LADIES' GOWNS, MADE FROM GOOD MUfi 59 CENTS, 79 CENTS, 8 LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS, MADE FROM GO fn ni?vnnc ro rirVTC i t)U Of I <r J.M) WHITE G( For the OXE LOT 15 CTS. WHITE WAISTINGS?10 ( ONE LOT 20 CTS. WHITE WAISTIN OXE LOT 25 CEXTS WHI1 GOOD, SHEER, 40FIXE, SHE FI FLAXON CLOTH 36 IXCH WHITE LIXEEXE?15 CTS. VALU] CAXXOX CLOTH?1 REST QI RATES' GINGHAMS?ALL XEW SPRING ST1 GALATEA CLOTH?GOOD PATTER X COLORED LIXEEXE FOR SPRIXG A. F. C. GINGHAMS?XEW SPI COLORED SKIRTING FOR DOMES' GOOD 1-4 BROWX SHEETING?61 CTS. VA1 BEST 1-4 BROWN SHEETIXG?71 CI BEST 1-4 SMOOTH SEA ISLA? BEST QUALITY STAND/ GOOD, COLORED BEST QUAL1 DOME BLACK OXE LOT BLACK SATE EX PETTICOATS?1 ONE LOT BLACK HEATILERBLOOM OXE LOT LADIES' BLACK AXI LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED VESTS AXD PAX DT ASK TO SEE THE BARGAINS IX OF CLOAKS A CHILDREN'S CLOAKS WILL BE SOLD DURE K WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE. LADIES' SKIRTS EVERY LADIES' SKIKT IX STOCK, SOLD 1) HERE?ALL SK11 ITS AT HALF PRICE DC! WINTER CLOTH] FOR THE FIRST FIVE DAYS?"AND ONLY YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY IN U P RICE FOR THE FIRST FIVE DAYS 0> 20 PER CENT < ALL GENT'S FURNISHINGS. SOLD DURIN( TIME TO STOCK UP ON COLLARS. CUFFS, 1 WINTER SI VISIT OUR SHOE COUNTERS AND LET U! SALE. YOU CAN BUY SHOES FOR THE V (iOOD TIME TO DO YOUR BUYING. rHE DATES OF TH erwear Sale, which lasts for Ter -THE THC vniT BEGINS nTTT\ T\ 1 TT T IUKUAI J )ntinues for Ten Da) NESDAY NIGHT rwear and I I T) T? A T*\ the people I I I PncMmor Vr? I I V-4 UlJiV/ilAVA M. V/ Time"?We have the Mire ices well?Every price will iALE and the MUSLIN UN JRDAY, MONDi ell TEN YARDS of Good, Full HOUSAND YARDS of Good, 1 r Good Bleached Sheets, size 72 to Each Customer." in Underwear Values OFFERED Children's Garments ES?PRICE, 9 CENTS THE PAIR. rS VALUES?PRICE, 19 CENTS PAIR. 3ENTS VALUES?PRICE, 24 CENTS A PAIR. LUES?PRICE, 10 CENTS EACH. ?TS, 39 CENTS, 19 CENTS, 74 CENTS EACH. D MUSLIN?PRICES, 19 CENTS, 24 CENT! >LIX, WELL MADE AND WORTII DOUBLE TI 9 CENTS, 98 CENTS AND $1.19 EACH. IOD MUSLIN, WELL MADE AND NICELY TRD B9 CENTS, $1.24 AND $1.48 EACH. )ODS AND DO! ! Early Spring Custon CENTS THE YARD. G?15 CENTS THE YARD. 'E WAISTING?19 CENTS THE YARD. INCH WHITE LAW N?BIG VALUE AT 9 CEX' ER, INDIA LINEN WHITE LAWN AT 9 CENT NE, SHEER, PERSIAN LAWN?"GOOD VAL ASK TO SEE IT?"IT S NEW"?YOU'LL WA BUY IT ?PRICE, 15 CENTS, 19 CENTS AN] ES?9 CENTS THE YARD. 5 CENTS VALUE?10 CENTS THE YARD. [JALITY, FULL YARD-WIDE BLEACHING, 9 C GOOD QUALITY, YARD-WIDE BLEACH IXI 1'LES, 15 CTS. QUALITY, 12 1-2 CENTS A YARI S?"WASHABLE"?20 CTS. VALUE?15 CENTS SUITS?ALL NEW PATTERNS?WORTH 20 < UNG STYLES?12J CTS. VALUE?9 CENTS T: WASH SKIRTS?10 CENTS THE YARD. ncs AT PANIC PR jUE?PRICE, 5 CTS. THE YARD. rs. VALUE?PRICE, 6 1-2 CENTS THE YARD. <D SHEETING?71 CTS. VALUE?PRICE, 6 1-! VRD CALICOES?5 CENTS THE YARD. OUTINGS, 6 CENTS THE YARD. [TY HEAVY OUTINGS?12 1-2 CENTS?AT 9 C *0 APRON GINGHAM?7 CTS VALUE?AT SATEEN PETTICO UNMATCHABLE VALUES?PRICE, 69 CENTS , PETTICOATS. S3.50 VALUES?AT $2.98 EACH ) COLORED SILK PETTICOATS?$6.50 VALUE TS?PRICE, 23 CENTS TIIE GARMENT. >D QUILTS AND BLANKETS. WE HAVE TH in LND FURS AT HAL \*G THIS SALE AT II A L F PRICE! ONE AT HALF PRICE F< URING THIS SALE AT II A L F P R I C IC! RING THIS TEN DAYS' SALE. [NG AT HALF PRIC FIVE DAYS"?DURING THIS SALE YOU CAN 1UYING CLOTHING AT II A L F PRIC I!! ?LY?D O X T MISS I T! IT WILL HE YOl OFF ON GENT'S FE i THIS TEN DAYS' SALE WILL GO AT TWE> TIES, HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ET HOES AT BARGAIIN 5 SHOW YOU THE SPECIAL SHOE BARGAIM VIIOLE FAMILY AT THOMSON CO.'S SHOE < IC c A I F Be on hinds Sati iliJ di\L/?/? Three Days. Cc i Days from SATURDAY, JANl IMSON CO QJ?A ANUARY 16TH MK is, Closing l JANUARY 27TH T tatt? AI n, v iliv i i_,n> hj m, u'll Profit If You'll Come. ihaniise and You'll Profit bi be a drawing card for evei IDERWEAR BARGAINS w \Y AND TUES1 Yard Wide 10 Cts. Bleaching i 5 Cts. Brown Linen, at the Yai x90 inches?Seam in center, Ea IE IMED?PRICES, 39 CENTS, 48 CENTS, MESTICS tiers. ij rs AND 12 CENTS YARD. 8 S, 12 CENTS, AND 19 CENTS. IJES"?15 CTS AND 19 CTS YARD. NT IT AND NOW IS THE TIME TO ,G 0 25 CENTS THE Y ARD. 13 ENTS THE YARD. V 3, 8 CENTS THE YARD. X 5 THE YARD. m 3TS.?OUR PRICE 15 CENTS YARD. Q] IIE YARD. ICES CI 2 CTS. THE' YARD. mif n t Tt i\ \f ;?<Ma infi lauu, I 1-2 CENTS THE YARD. ATS " AND 98 CENTS. H :S?AT $1.98 EACH. L* EM AT QUICK SELLING PRICES. j ,X< F PRICE DOLLAR DOES THE WORK OF TWO. Till DR TEN DAYS VOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY 'in nTT7T? FV A VC / jVj?r l v n, ui\ 10 n BUY CLOTHING AT1IALFPRICE! V REMEMBER. CLOTHING AT HALF JR LOSS. rRNISHINGS fTY PER CENT OFF. IT IS A GOOD / I PRICES 1 ;S TO GO DURING THIS TEN DAYS' \ COUNTERS, AND RIGHT NOW IS A irday, MDiiday and Tuesday to j >me yourself and bring your frie JARY 16TH. MPANY-immaBsmammmmmm [X I nd Study the Prices. It eans Bargains for Every f attending this White ry one. Tell all your e are offering at this DAY " 49 CENTS.I rd 10 CENTS.I ,ch 29 CENTSI THIS SALE I F MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS ILL BE AN EYE-OPENER TO VERY CUSTOMER WHO ATTENDS MIS SALE. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY? dE PRICES TELL THE STORY. Good Offerings I i EMBROIDERIES, LACES AND TRIMMINGS FOR EARLY SPRING ONE LOT CTS. EMBROIDERY 5 CTS YARD. ONE LOT i CTS. EMBROIDERIES AT 8 CTS. THE YARD. ONE LOT ? CTS. EMBROIDERIES AT 10 CTS. THE YARD. \L LACFS AT 5 CTS. AND 8 CTS. THE YARD. VE LOT COTTON TORCHON LACE?3 CTS. THE YARD. DD PAIRS LACE CURTAINS AT I PRICES TO SELL THEM $1.50 CURTAINS AT 98 CTS. $2.50 CURTAINS AT $1.48. $3.50 CURTAINS AT $1.98. IILDREN'S CAMBRIC FERRIS WAISTS AT 24 CTS. THE GAR VFVT, BIG TOWEL VALUES P 4 CTS., 7 CTS., 10 CTS., 14 CTS., AND 19 CTS. EACH. a \RGAIXS IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AT 9 CTS., 12 CTS.. AND 19 CTS. THE PAIR. kDIES' KID GLOVES?$1 QUALTTV IT 81 CTS TWF PAIR. ! )TIO.\S AT 20 PER CENT OFF. NK OF IT?CLOAK PRICES CUT I N ,#f cos?, igSrlyj 3 \Hr S3 union 8i>o> 4 co \nm/ s\ 8tM C!oih?? tfnm mffr fUlli<?v'? ri Me* Tark get the Specials on these nds to THOMSON CO.'S ^TORKVI^|