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AT THE CHURCHE8. BAPTIST. There will be prayer meeting on 9 Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. METHODIST. There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. # fecial JUtires Preaching at Eastview. Rev. I. G. Murray will preach at Eastview on Sunday, at 3.30 p. m. The U. D. C. The Winnie Davis chapter, U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. J. S. Jones Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Communion at Hickory Grove. " *? will be held at A net 1Z to Z1 pom 13 auuic m In the contract market October was due 1 point higher, while the later months were due to show advances of 5} to 8 points. First prices were 6 points higher, with the tone steady. At the end of 3s fifteen minutes the tone was very steady 7J to 8j points higher, except for July-August, which was 9J points higher The close was steady net 8 to 10 points above Saturday's close. Up to 2 p. m. the market was strong and sharply above the closing figures of Saturday, prices selling at the highest of the season for the new crop. HYMENEAL. Married?On September 19, at 11 p. m., by Rev. J. B. Swann, Mr. WM. L. PLEXICO of Hoodtown. to Miss W. A. LOUGH RIDGE of Sharon R. F. D. OBITUARY. Died?At the home of his uncle, Dr. . B. J. Witherspoon in Charlotte, on September 17, 1909, WILLIAM WITHERSPOON, infant son of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Hall of Rutherfordton, N. C., aged 11 months and 27 days. _ COMPANY "L" ATTENTION! \ A LL members of Co. "L," N. G. S. xjL C., are ordered to attend a meeting at the Armory on Friday evening, September 24, at 7.30. All members are urgently requested to be present. B. F. SMITH, 1st. Lieut. % SALE OF PERSONALTY. AT her late residence in Yorkville, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 10 o'clock a. m., I will sell to the highest bidders at public auction the Personal Effects of Mrs. E. C. WEBER, deceased; said personal effects consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc. Terms of sale: CASH. W. W. LEWIS, Executor. 75 t.f. 3t TO ALL CONCERNED: THERE huving heretofore been no established opening and closing > . fc... D.lln'.v IIUUIC 1UI UIC Itaunuj < at this station, we beg to inform all of our patrons that effective Monday, ^ September 27th, 1909, we will establish ^ an opening anil closing hour to control the receipt and delivery of freight which will be as follows: Freight Warehouses will be opened for the receipt and delivery of freight, 8 a. m., to 12 noon; 1 p. m., to 5 p. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and 8 a. m., to 12 noon, 1 p. m., to 3. p. in. on Saturdays. Please bear this in mind, and do not ask us to break this rule for we propose to maintain it strictly in order that all patrons may receive the same accommodations. O. D. ANDERSON. Agent Sou. Ry. K. W. LONO. Agent C. &. N.-W. #Yorkville. S. C.. Sept. 20th, 1909. 76 t.f 2t tHe mAn wHo wRitEs Should have a Fountain Pen and when you are buying you should buy a good one?one that will just "fit your hand"?it makes easier writing and better writing easy. 1 sell both the "Waterman Ideal" and the "Parker Lucky Curve." Both are good and I have a selection big ^ enough, and select enough to tit your hand. Prices and styles to suit everyb< >dy. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. & Wf When buying Wedding Presents, remember that you can always find that suitable article here. Oct. 12.6$; ."NOV. 16.OO, ucv. Jan. 12.67; Feb. 12.68; March 12.76; April 12.77; May 12.81; July 12.83. New York, September 20.?The cotton market this morning; opened firm and rather excited, the list establishing; new high records on the crop. First prices were 7 @11 points higher. * Between firm cables from Liverpool and a scare of the gulf storm, which is scheduled to move northward rapidly, sentiment was ver/ bullish. There was a good demand for spot cotton at the opening in Liverpool. Prices were advanced 9 points to 7.05 t for middlings on sales of 10,000 bales, of which 8,100 were American. The long-talked of 13-cent level for cotton was reached shortly after 2.30 o'clock this afternoon when May sold at the price mentioned. There was a slight reaction from tops levels in the last hour, the market closing steady toinniumuii __ the A. R. P. church at Hickory Grove Son the fourth Sabbath in September, preaching1 beginning on the Friday night preceding. Dr. Griffith Coming Again. Dr. Griffith, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, will make his next regular visit to Yorkvllle on the fol^ lowing Wednesday and Thursday, 22nd and 23rd Inst., for the purpose of continuing the treatment of Eye Diseases and the Fitting of Glasses. Consult him at the Shandon Hotel on the above dates. 75 ?t 2t K. M. S. S. Association. The King's Mountain Township Sabbath School Association will meet in the Associate Reformed church at Clover, S. C., at 10 o'clock, a m., on Saturday, September 25. We hope for full representation from all the Sabbath schools in the township, and cordially invite all others interested to meet with us. J. E. Beamguard, President. Excursion Rates to New York, and Return Via Southern Railway. Account of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, the Southern Railway announces very low round trip rates from all points to New York, N. Y., tickets to be sold September 23rd to - % 30th inclusive, limited good to return up to and including, but not later than midnight of October 10th, 1909. Stopovers will be allowed at Washington. Baltimore and Philadelphia. Round trip rates from principal points as follows: ? Abbeville, $24.70; Aiken, $26.05; Anderson, $25.00; Batesburg, $24.85; Blacksburg, $22.00; Blackville, $25.45; Branchville, $26.05; Chmden, $22.95; Chester, $22.00; Columbia, $23.95; Gaffney, $22.30; Greenville, $23.80; Greenwood, $24.25; Lancaster, $21.85; Newberry, $23.95; Orangeburg, $25.45; Prosperity, $23.95; Rock Hill, $21.40; Spartanburg, $22.90; Sumter, $23.95; Union, $22.90; Yorkville, $21.85. T For further detailed information, rates, etc., apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or address, J. L. Meek, Asst. Gen'l. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., or J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger ? Agent, Charleston, S. C. She $otton JRarhet. Yorkville, Sept. 21.?Cotton 12j. New York, September 20.?Futures closed steady as follows: Sept. 12.55; " mr/?. non 19 70* BEGINNING SEPT. 16TH, OUR Ginnery will be ready for the fall business, at 25 cents per hundred?CASH. . COTTON BELT GINNING CO. 74 t 2t MEETING OP THE BOARD^ THOSE interested will please take notice that the next regular meeting of the County Board of Commissioners will be held on Monday, October 4. Instead of Wednesday the 6th. the change having been made on account of the King's Mountain celebration on October 7. CLEM F. GORDON, Supervisor. Hazel Grist, Clerk. * 9t I sv ?. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Heavy Goods AT Low Prices Canton Flannel, at 5 Cts., Yd. and up. Wool Flannel, at 15 Cts. Yd. and up. Outing Flannel, at 5 Cts. Yd. and up. Blankets, at Pair up to $5 Pair. Men's Heavy Pants, 98 Cts. up to $6. Big stock of Wool Dress Goods at all Prices. Heavy Underwear, at low prices. 6,000 Pair of Shoes, received in the last 30 days, at any price you want. WW This is Yorkville's Cheapest Dry Goods Store. We want the Cash and Cash only will we Have. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. _ " OYSTERS COMMENCING TODAY ? TUESDAY?I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH WEST POINT SELECTS AT 40 CTS. A QUART. ALWAYS FRESH AND SOUND. AS IN MILD WEATHER, THEY WILL BE KEPT IN A REFRIGERATOR. LOUIS ROTH. You're Invited Most Cordially To visit the York Drug Store when you are in search of anything in Toilet Articles. You know that there is no dispute about our having: very nearly everything: to be desired in this line, including: all kinds of Talcum Powder, Powder, Paste and Liquid Dentifrices, Face Creams and Lotions, Toilet Waters, Sachet Powders, Colognes and Extracts, Face Powders, Hair Brushes and Combs, Nail and Tooth Brushes, and Toilet Soaps without end in variety, quality and Price, W When your physician hands you a Prescription, remember to bring it here. We will handle it promptly, correctly and at a reasonable j?rice. THE YORK DRUG STORE. Cooking Stoves At Reduced Prices We have a few first-class Cooking Stoves, popular sizes, good weights that we want to close out at once, and have cut the prices on these to very ciose to ursi cost, u you net-u <1 new Cooker, it is to your interest to see these quick. We also have a full line of other Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, best qualities at most attractive prices. Come and see them. Big line of Grates for selection. Don't wait until cold weather comes. Prepare now. See us for anything in Hardware. Yorkville Hardware Co. BEST GROCERIES TO BE HAD HERE Yes, it is true, that you can always get the best of everything in Groceries at this Store. If you are looking for quality and right prices, meet them here. Received another shipipent of "Fino" Coffee?Good enough for most particular folks. A beautiful Dish with each nackasre. See us for choice Hams and extra quality full Cream Cheese. See us for Stone Churns, Tinware, Stovepipe, all kinds of Leather, Homemade Hamestrings, Smoothing Irons, and other Hardware. Buy your boy or girl an Accordeon, Banjo, Violin, Guitar, Harmonica or other Musical Instrument here. Best grades of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Cinco Cigars. Get one of our Lanterns and quit stumbling in the dark. HERNDON & GORDON. MRRFCT MIIIINFRY UUIlllLiUI llllliUIHIJIll It gives us pleasure to announce to the public that our stock of MILLINERY has arrived and that we are now in a position to serve our friends and customers, including all who are looking for Correct, Stylish Millinery in first-class workmanship. The goods we offer are intended to please and satisfy, and we will not be satisfied with anything else. Our knowledge and experience in Millinery matters, are at the disposal of all our friends. Be sure to see us. MAMIE D. SHAFER. I M DDI AII PHMDANV J. 111. 11111HIV UUIVIIHI1I Tlie Fancy Grocers Come to see us when you want nice fresh Mackerel unci Herring. We sell Harry L. Schlesinger choice Candles. Fresh Cheese?the very best. In fruits we have Apples, Bananas, Oranges and Lemons. Vegetables?Cabbage and Potatoes. We have a nice Oil Can that we want to show you. Also some Market IVISKf IS, C<>nie to see us when you need Pencils. Tablets?ink and pencil. We have the kind of Brooni you want. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL Straight Ahead It is wonderful what can be done by a man who works persistently along the right lines. It's deviating from the course, getI W lAtOnc rlnwn n lit tie at times, that is fatal to progress. So it is with saving. You must save systematically. For safety, fair treatment and prompt attention to your business, deposit your money with THE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE, 8. C. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee, President. Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. We Have RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, APPLER SEED OATS. EXPECT THIS WEEK RED AND WHITE CRIMSON CLOVER SEED. SEED RYE. COME AND SEE OUR DRAG AND DISC HARROWS. TURN PLOWS AND MIDDLE BREAKERS. York Supply Company. I Write Fire Insurance In placing: your fire insurance you will not go wrong: if you have It insured in one of the dozen time tried and fire tested companies represented by me. You can then feel satisfied that in case your property is either destroyed or damaged by fire you will receive every dollar to which you are entitled. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING a new siruuiure ui any ucovupuvu anu desire Information as to how to proceed In order to be entitled to the lowest rate on the proposed structure, I shall be pleased to furnish you with same. It is to your Interest to have the information as the probability of a Are will be reduced to the minimum, and I will furnish It whether you propose insuring' or not. I write Live Stock Insurance. It Is good in case of death from any cause. See me about it. SAM M. GRIST. Vork Lunch Room Dorsett A Morrison, Props. Fresh Oysters EVERY DAY At our Lunch Room we are serving, along with the other good things of the season, Choice Fresh Oysters every day, at any time, either Stewed or Fried, as you prefer. When you are in Yorkville for a few hours or a day, come to our Lunch Room for your dinner?A Square Meal for 35 Cents?well cooked?nicely served. DOR8ETT & MORRISON. Telephone No. 163. MANY MEN OF MANY MINDS Have different views as to what to eat. But no matter what you have in mind your appetite can be pleased here, if you want uroceries 01 quality. Our freshest arrivals include: Full Cream Cheese, N. B. Co's. Crackers, Old Virginia Herring Roe, Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Van Camp's Hominy, Tripe, Beech Nut, Sliced Ham and Bacon, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon, Kingan's Hams, Tobasco Ketchup, Chowcliow, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Postum, Heno and Green Tea, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Condensed Milk. Corn Starch, Fulton's Yeast, Royal, Rumford and Good Luck Baking Powders, Grated Pineapple, Vegetables, etc. For the Laundry we have?Star Naptha, Lava dura, 9 o'clock Tea, Gold Dust Washing Powders and several kinds of Bar Soap. W. E. FERGUSON. ICY-HOT The Icy-Hot Bottles will do just what it is claimed fop them to do. Keep water, coffee, tea or anything of the kind near boiling point from twenty-four to seventy-two hours, or keep water Ice Cold as long as It does hot. They are especially useful to those going on a long journey, or to those feeding babies, where It Is necessary to keep milk or other food warm for them. Same temperature when you take it out as wnen you put 11 in me icy-noi Bottle. You should have one and we have it for you. THE STAR DRUG STORE. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. "Buggy Tops" Just received some new Buggy Tops ?both Leather-Quarter and all Rubber, that we can fit your Buggy with. Winter time is coming, and you will need one on your open buggy, or may be your old top is about worn out. Come in and see us about one. If you want to see some Buggies that are up to date, come in and look at our stock. We have Just received some dandies. CARROLL BROS. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Office of Superintendent of Education of York County. Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 14, 1909. i m he regular Fall Examination of X applicants to teach in the public schools of York county, will be held In the Court House at Yorkvllle, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, from 9 a. m., to 4 p. m. Applicants will come prepared with their own stationery, etc. T. E. McMACKIN, Superintendent of Education. 74 t 3t Hi i ^i.en nature *j \*" many charmir | _ Millinery. ^ even in the lai designers are tions and origi I resentative ex; H and Style, awj FRIDAY. i country to vis which will be A VAL We take Miss Margare large wholesal Sharpless wil Youngblood, a pleased to sho JUi| From T\ IRcfir ladies to pay f C We make C You can j 6handsomely t; i??k s??d as * Coat Suits?It /f% c We r A \ j( ) Clothing ever \ \ \ 2 ! Clothing Depa \\fc|j|| handled by us. up in nobby s Best?They w I W Remt /] 1 Oper f^Vn ING Irlf \ ^ /J' I L\ Thur The THOMl YORKVILLi THE Fall m Styles 4 | In Gentlemen's \ J Made-to-Measure Guaranteed-to-Fit CLOTHING From the House of LAMM & CO. "Best on Earth*' Tailors Are Now to Be Seen AT THIS STORE Come and See Them ATTRACTIVE PRICES W. M. Kennedy, AGENT. GLENN & ALLISON. Mowers, Rakes, Machinery, Etc. We are headquarters for McCORMICK MOWERS and RAKES, and we have a full supply on hand. We sell the INTERNATIONAL GASOLINE ENGINE and guarantee It to give perfect satisfaction. But lf^you are In the market for a Steam .Engine, saw mui, uotion urn or Cotton Press, you had better see us for prices. Our Buggy and Wagon line is complete, and will be glad to quote you prices. GLENN & ALLISON. Your business correspondents judge you by your Stationery. Use The Enquirer kind. THO begins shedding her Summer clot laturally we turn our attention to tl comes the Ladies' New Fall Hi nrraainn i? nn? r>f ViiorViAct intArA? ig innovations which have been d' C Our collection of New Trimmt ger cities. The cleverest ideas of 1 given full representation, together nal productions by our, own expert position of Hat-styles for Autumn iits you here for your inspection T [[ We cordially invite everyone i it this Fall Opening, and See the ! SHOWN on this OCCASION.UABLE ADDITION TO OUR 1 pleasure in announcing that we t Sharpless, an Expert Trimmer, e house of Armstrong, Cator & Co 1 be ably assisted by Miss Cody vho are in charge of this departm w you the New Fall Millinery Crea ,L SHOWING OF LADIES' NI velve-Fifty to Twenty-five Dollar or a Good Suit. But it's a lot of i a specialty of Ladies' Suits in this ret Ladies' Coat Suits here in Bla< lilored, all wool, perfect fitting, i ong as you wear them. C Asl : costs nothing to try on a few of 1 VLL SHOWING OF MEN'S AN! i have gathered together the larj shown by us, and it will prove plea irtment and examine the material a C We are showing a large stc tyles for both Men and Boys. C rear Longer and always Look Dres ember the Date of Our I ting-THURSDAY EVE and FRIDAY ? Septeml 3rd and 24th?Doors Op sday Evening from 7.30 to nnmin j )UlV t1/iPXfY! E S. C. Fruit Jars When you are ready to begin .the summer campaign for canning and pickling, such as require GLASS FRUIT JARS, RUBBERS and TOPS, come and See us for prices. We will sell you If you will. PURINA FEED?For Horses there Is nothing quite so good as Purina Horse Feed?It furnishes every necessary article of diet for work animals In the most convenient form. Try a sack and you will use it continuously. Purina Chicken Feed?Assures healthy, rapid growing chicks, and egg producing hens. The most successful poultry growers feed Purina. OATMEAL?In sealed tin cans?It Is cleanly, sanitary, free from bugs and in alwavs sweet and fresh. Let us send you Oatmeal in Cans. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FERGUSON, Prop. W Send your orders for all kinds of Job Printing to The Enquirer. MSONt ?/1I 1 P1JL/J >PKVtf <P7M??R * '// fin A JAth !! U UKU faTlll ^ flJSMr EVE AND FRIDAY ^ hing and the Autumn leaves le Newest Fall Fashion Crealadwear arrayed in all their t this season, because of the eveloped in the new season's :d Hats will not be surpassed, leading French and American with faithful copies, adaptamilliners A thoroughly rep, notable at once for Variety HURSDAY EVENING and n Yorkville and surrounding New Fall Millinery creations MILLINERY STAFF i have secured the services of ^ formerly connected with the ., Baltimore, Md. C Miss fL Miss Bludworth and Mrs. /([ ent of our store, and will be IAf itionS. VI ?W COAT SUITS - ^ s isn't too much for most J) II noney to pay for a poor one. IJ j range of prices. W fl I :k, Navy, Garnet and Green, /yTTJ vith guaranteed linings, and I : to see our line of Ladies' h these garments. /J D BOYS' SUITS / Ij jest line of Men's and Boys' (jK.L sing for every one to visit our ^ nd workmanship on Clothing ?ck of new patterns?all made Schloss Bros.' Clothes Are sy MM km ? T< YORKYILLE BUGGY CO. MOWING MACHINES c ( s There la no Mowing Machine known j that compares favorably with \ The Deering { In wearing qualities, lightnesa of draft [ and general utility. I We have them and ask that you call 1 and inspect them before buying. They a are no higher in price than some of g the other machines. e 1 Yorkville Buggy Co. > G. 11 O'LEARV ! WANTED i t t Everybody to knew that I have the best i line of MATTINGS that I have ever shown. Not an unsightly pattern in the lot- -Three New Patterns Just in? all of that good kind usually found at my place. Call and inspect them before buying?it will pay you. Window Shades (no seconds) 25 / Cts. to $1.00 Each, and a good assort ment or colors. Cottage Rods?Oak, Cherry and White?4 foot lengths. White In 5 foot lengths for larger windows. Globe-Wernicke Sectional Book Cases furnish a home for your books on the Installment plan?A Section or two at a time. See the Perfection Oil Stove for your summer cooking. G. H. O'LEARY. J MUST HAVE IT. YOU who owe me, can't you please pay something out of your first bale of cotton? Except for the fact I that both banks are on the same side of the street, I could not get to and from my work, as both have my notes, and are after me. You people who have my work on credit are not going to leave me In that condition are you? . Surely you will not. Respectfully, R. E. MONTGOMERY. < I 74 t.f 3t I g CO. 'S PIANOS and - ORGANS Everv home where there are chil Iren should have either a Piano or ai Drgan and as only one of these In itruments Is bought In a life-time, 1 s well to buy the Best Your Mono' Vill Buy. We sell the SCHULZ Pianos am )rgans and are quite sure that at th >rlces at which we offer the diflferen tyles of 8chulz Instruments there ar ione to be had that are their equal li Tone Quality, Lasting Quality, Finish Durability and Real Value. Come am et us show you these instruments Don't buy until you have our prices The quality of our Pianos and Organ md the Prices we Quote, will be i fulde to you as to what you ought t >xpect for your money. You can pa; ess and get less; you may pay mor ind not get so much as you would i rou bought a Schulz Piano or Orgar jet us show you. Sewing Machines Search the whole list of Sewing Ma hlnes through and you will find non hat are equal in Light Running, Per set Sewing and Lasting Qualities luch as you will find in the White an< Standard Sewing Machines. We sel >oth of these?either will give you en ire satisfaction. See us about Sew ng Machines. CASH OR CREDIT?Suit yourself. YORK FURNITURE CO. THIS Is The Place to Get FULL BLOOM CHEWING TOBACCO. Is well as anything else In the chew ng and eating line. I sell Evaporated and Condense* ,111k. Tea, Coffee and Spices?a Specialty I W. JOHNSON. WtT Fancy Blotting Paper for fane; vork at The Enquirer office. Larg heeta?four colors. fit AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF S SALE OF lEUn< Oglesby Dewit Co, vs. C. E. and Mary a Rosa Thomas. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, I will sell at public auction before the Court House " Door at Yorkvllle, between the legal n hours of sale, the " FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER, t Salesday, all right, title and Interest V of Mary R. Thomas, In the following described real property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land in ? Broad River township, York county, t S. C., known as lands of the estate of e E. S. Darwin, deceased, bounded by 11 lands of Mrs. Mary Darwin, lands of '? William Borders, on the north, by the a Qulnn road and Smith road on the ' east, by lands of Mrs. Kennedy and ' Darwin estate lands on the Bouth, 3 arA by Whlsonant lands on the west 1 i -rms of Sale?CASH: Purchaser ,J must comply wiui oiu wiuuu uuo uvu. y after the knocking down of land. Othe erwise there will be an immediate ref sale at the expense of defaulting pur' chaser. H. G. BROWN, S. T. C. 74 t 3t DETROIT, e : London and Paris l The Farrand Company in their large - factories, in Detroit, London and Paris are building Pianos with all the good qualities of other high grade Pianos, Out there is the Graduate Action Rail, the Self Adjusting Action, to take up lost motion when medium pedal is on, and a Loud and Full Bass - and Soft Trsble obtained at the same time by simply pressing a pedal. These are points the musical world is recognizing, and you, dear customer must consider these points when buylne. and sret a FARRAND, or you will regret it in the future. Come now, let it be shown you &t the Music Store of R. B. DAVIDSON CO. ? THE MUSIC STORE ? DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE firm of S. A. GLENN & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on September 1, 1909. My Interest and good will in the said firm has been 3 sold to Mr. S. A. Sifford of Clover, S. C., and the name and style of the succeeding firm is SIFFORD & RIDDLE. I assume no liaoiiiiy iur vuuiiuLia ui ' the firm since September 1, 1909. All persons indebted to the firm of S. A. Glenn & Co., or the firm of Glenn & Riddle must make settlement on or - before January 1, 1910. y 8. A. GLENN. 3 Yorkvllle, No. 6, Sept 4, 1909. 72 t 3t "v '.yss