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dug the tunnel In the hopes of being able to get Into a jewelry store for ^ the purposes of robbery, and while at work the tunnel caved in and crushed him to death. ...-Rev. W. M. Stuckey was convicted at Ottawa, Kan., on the charge of abducting a 16-yearold girl of his congregation for immoral purposes and was sentenced to serve from two to ten years in prison. More than one-third of the 100 or more students of Tulane college, New Orleans, are said to be affected by the hookworm parasite Congressman John W. Langley of Kentucky, Just back from Fanama. says that he believes the canal will cost $500,000,000 before it is completed. ? Due West. January 8: Burglars entered the Due West postofflce this morning at 1.30 and blew open the postofflce safe. The yeggmen used nltro-glycerlne or some highly explosive material, for the safe door was hurled across the room, knocking off % the celling. The postofflce is situated in the heart of town, there being several residences nearby. The robbers evidently were very nervy. Several people In town heard the noise. The tools of the burglars were left in the postofflce. Though the sound of the ? explosive was heard last night, the discovery was not made until Mr. George Collins opened the offlce this morning. The robbers knew their art. for the front of the safe was completely demolished. The yeggmen secured 25,600 T one-cent stamps and 32,000 two-cent stamps. $194 In oash. making a total loss to the offloe of 31,090, No trace of the robbers hgs been found, but reports from people outside of town say that the robbers were In a buggy. AT THB CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. METHODIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ^ at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY* TERIAN. There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. gtetijtt goliijeg. Oysters at Wc^dlawn. The Ladies Ail Society of Woqdlawn church, will serve oysters nT file s'choor house on Friday evening, th$ f f4th! fprn 6 fo 10 o'clock. 2t fhese Arq Making Qlubs. Fgjlptyinq *re ike flakes and addresses of clubrr\akew who are soIJct g lting and receiving subscriptions for * The Enquirer for 191Q. The nances of Ofher clubmakers will be entered as reports are received: Misg Clara B,. Alexander \. T'. .No. Yorkville. Floyd Allison ...' '.Yorkville.' % Miss Ahnle tJrandon ..'.'.No. 2, Clover.' W. A. BatnSlt .. .V '....Clqver. welter Barron ............. Yorkville. Etta Brown ............Filbert." ft. L. Blgfgers'.'..'.'.'.No. 1, King's Creek." ft. B. Bla'cfc .'. '... .. Lockharf. J".' H.' Bigham '.'.'.Sharon.' Miss' alafcgie Barnette, .. i. i. Yprkville. ? W. H. Bird .Grpver; If. c. M(ss' Lessie Brandon '. Cloven LewisTt. Brandon ..kfo. 4. Yorkville.' C. A. Carroll .'..' No. 7, Yorkville. j. M. Craig '....No. 8, Yorkville. :?x?i. h gstit Mrs. Fred G. Cpqk No. 2. Yorkville, ? W. B. cponk .port MIU. Ralph' Cftsfles .........Hickpry Grove. miss Ma'ttie Belie Campbell ................. - No. Yorkvllle, Mips Addle Cftvepy.-No- I. Rook Hill, Jphij Djckpon King's Creek, Mrs, M- 0, Dunlap-.N", 5. RooK Hill, JS, 0, |TnrJ8 RoeH Hill. I,, G, Ferguson Yorkvllle, K, B. Faulkner ,.No. 4, Clover, Mrs. J. E. Fewell No. 7, Yorkvllle. N. 8. Ford No. 4, Clover. ^ W. M. Faulkner... .No. 1, King's Creek. Lewis Good No. 1, Yorkvllle. J. D. Good Sharon. Carrie Hill No. 1, Sharon. T. J. Hopper No. 6. Yorkvllle. W. F. Jackson, Jr. No. 7, Yorkvllle. e^. Miss Mary Jackson Newport. William Jones Yorkvllle. G. W. Knox Clover. W. S. Lesslle Lesslle. H. J. Love No. 1, Filbert Mrs. OUie V. Lynn Filbert. W. Luther Latham No. 1, Sharon. J. S. Land No. 1, Yorkvllle. B. R. Love No. 4, Clover. Harry Miller No. 6, Yorkvllle. Mrs. T. V. McFadden Rock Hill. A. W. McFarland ....No. 3, Yorkvllle. L. B. McGlll >' Clover. * W. H. Moorfe Rock Hill. J. .Wfcbt) Moore ......rMO. a, lorttvuie. MrA. T. C. McKnlght . ... .".Sharoh. ; J. i"L. McMackini:.iut.... .No. 1, Clover. W Palmer M.-1 Moore XJuthrie'svllle; M ifl? Sal He McCohnell.. McConneilsvllte; Kh*>8t Mlckle ! No. 1'.' Sharon; J. B! Mfckle ...... N6. 2; Shafofl: a.1 e. manure .?..... no; '5, yorkini'e. fir A- Nichols $6. a, Smyrna, MPs. 3ell$ P|ex)pq No. }, Sharon, p. R, Qulnn ,,,,,, Clover. Mrs. J. W. Qulnn No. 4, Clover. Mrs. J. N. Russell No. 1, Sharon. John Albert Riddle No. 6, Yorkville. Clyde Ratchford Bullock's Creek. R. A. Sandlfer No. 3, Yorkville. % Miss Clara Smythe Fort Mill. J. P. Slfford .., Clover. W.-T. Smaifr Bullock's Creek. J. J: Smith. t....?.. .Clover. J. H. A. Smith No. 1. Yorkville. <?;. li. ?ugg>Stt . No. 8. Yorkville; a T b-^ " Y8rky|ljfc kff p. ^Vhjtesides ............ jlfo. 2, Hiukopy 6rove, Ml?*j pjaiiie Wood No, 3, Clover, ft. W. White Sharon, J. A. Whltesldea Rock Hill. J. C. Wood No. 1, Filbert. Miss Eunice Youngblood No. 6, Yorkvllle. Tom Youngblood ... v Sharpy. Yorkvllle, January 11.?Cotton IS. i Ne\y York OPtton.M n ir. New YoVk.A J&if. fo.-^-Shot cotton il<fSe<4 qtllpr 4ft km'St-; middling u'ptanhsl rrnddUu^ lifulf1 H.<Of fales"' o,'400 bates. Kututes Qpeped firm afocPpfosed tveak as follows: Jap. 16.03; pep. 16-03; March 16.11; Apr|l 15.31, Ma'y 15.3-f: Jyn* 16-3i; Jujy 15.33; Aug, 15.06: Sept. 13.75: Oct. 13,16; Pec, 13,81, ~ " ** ?T? ? 1/1 A ?? o /?VQ nop >PW ium, ?jau. iv.?mi HU.1...V. on the bullish census figures in the cotton market early today was followed by an even more excited and sensational break in prices than that which occurred last week, with the close weak at a net loss of 54 to. 75 ^ ppinti. TM' opening was flrm'at&ri ^ advance of ?4 to 14' points 'in spitp of jls^p^njinif c^tye:;. *?n?l v|gh.t after tne caU, Mppch conwaots-sqld'16&? ttP*1 M^y at t6 IS pr? the griping fiBr yj-es, and a renewal of the buying movement noted toward the close of last weeki At these prices, jhe active months showed a recovery of fron*'92 to 97 points from the low figures of last Thursday mornhtg and ' this ad* intncp heemed to b?v bringing out ^ J^t yf k>U? Wttbq.. VhfC*),TT5iH5be0n parv ^ pv^r th6 PF?vipub decline. i a? seop as the trade saw' the heavy selling for long account, support was withdrawn, and the bear clique which began operations early last> week, addend the weight of Ita offerings tlo the" pressure against prices i Heavy *?yp-lq?p.'pr(|eis-.were encountered on 9 a. Miale- dbwrt, and while there Were slight rallies during the middle of the day. 'the market showed the' utmost demoralization' in aftPrh0<iA a|M L-&c)}e3 /lqvvfcst levels in the late trading when March contracts sold gt 15.06 and May at 16-32, qr 74 to 79 points below the closing prices of Saturday and from 87 to 96 points below the high level of the morning. The close was only a shade up from the lowest at 15.11 for March and 15.34 for May. There was no change in the character of the trade news to account for the sudden reaction of drastic liquidation and panicky conditions. but it was rumored that the big New Orleans operators who returned to New York this morning were heavy sellers during the day. while it was also believed that prominent Chicago Interests were liquidating their long lines, if not actually abandoning the bull side of the proposition. Southern spot markets officially reported early were |c higher to Jc lower. Receipts at the ports today 25,190 against 18,794 last week and 31,674 last year. Today's receipts at New Orleans 7,418 bales against 9.988 last year, and at Houston 10,933 bales against 7,210 last year. OBITUARY. Died?At her home in Chester on December 30, Mrs. MARY S. WEBB, wife of Mr. A. N. Webb. Mrs. Webb was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, both deceased, and a native or CrUinriesvuie. in aaauion ro ner husband she leaves the following sisters and brother: Mrs. J. W. Bankhead of Lowryvllle; Mrs. S. V. Aycock of McConnellavllle, Mrs. Jos. A. Walker, Jr., of Chester, and Mr. W. E. Sanders of Guthrlesvllle. She was In her 44 year. FOR SALE GOOD Milk Cow, with Calf two and one-half weeks old. R. R. ALLISON, It Tirzah. S. C. LAND SURVEYING I WILL be In Yorkvllle for a few days. If you need any surveying, address me at Clerk of Court's office. It' L B. FAIRES. DENTISTRY. I HAVE moved my Dental office upstairs over the Loan and Savings Bank, where I may be found in the future. M. W. WHITE, D. D. S. 3 t.f 3t? OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Books of the KIRKPATRICK? BELK COMPANY will be opened the office of Belk Bros, store, on East Trade street, Charlotte, N. C., January 17, 1910, at 10 o'-clock a. m. J. W. KIRKPATRICK, W. H. BELK. J. M. BHLK, C. H. MCDONALD, It Board of Corporators. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of 9quth Carolina?County of York, Effle E. Thompson, Adm'x. etc., vs. Margaret 13. Thompson, et al. BY virtue of an Order of Court in the above stated case, I hereby give notice to Creditors of the estate of E. D. THOMPSON, deceased, to file their Claims with me, duly authenticated, on or before, THURSDAY, THE 3RD DAY OE FEBRUARY, 1910. J. A. TATE, C. C. C^Pl8; xorKviut), ?. U.t Jan. iwin, a. v. i?iu, 3 t 4t BRICKEOR SAJ.E, SEE me for. wha| jtou need, $10 per thousandW R. CARRQUU, 103 M tf. ~ rQ9 SAJ.E TWE^VB-HPRSE Brie Boiler, with complete fi|tin*s, In gfood condition at a bargaip. Call on or write us. E. M. GRIST'S SONS. FOB *F?VT. DICKSON HOUSE. King's Mountain street, ne*t Garrison. C. E. SPENCER. 86 ft. tf PLEASE SETTLE, ALL paries indebted to ua, are requested to settle on or before DECEMBER 15. McQILL BROS. 97 f.t tf. CATTLE AND HOGS WANTEDT I AM In the market for good, fat Beef Cattle and Hogs in condition for slaughter. Highest market price paid. The best Beef and Pork at all times. A. D. DORSETT, York Cotton Mill. 80 tf 3m THE CITY MEAT MARKET HAVING purchased the interest of Mr. Ferguson, I will continue the City Market as heretofore, giving hiy customers the best to be had fn Beef, Veal, Pork, etc., and the1 best of service, Your patronage appreciated1. 1 " ' C. F. SHfiRRER, ip'ropri^tor. 1 tf * home or Sale. Any-1 xm. one wishing to ^biiy 1 a rtice hdfne inKJlover, S. Ci, will please call and*see me on or beforeN the 'ldt day of February, 1910. This hom4 bs wbll fmlshed up with flve rGoms ariq ]Mafezas tti'suit! Good barn and twenty of '^o6d 'water; Also a nice 'Variety "6f fruit ;trq?s. to-* cation fltte, p ?n K}t}g's S,,,siiqoryWS,s^nMv, 10^ ft td. BARGAINS IN LAND, FOR Sale?150 Acres good farming land in thickly populated section; 9 miles from Camden, 3 miles from Blaney. On Capital highway, whicn has just been completed between Camden and Columbia; splendid , school taught nine mopth^ each -year, locat-i ed on place; it r. l?. passes aoor. Land level. TWO horie farm In fcul"tlvatlon; fconslderable slorig leaf' timber. New 4-room1 'bouse1 ahd ohe small 'p C|. BOX MT, Oan^den, 8. O. 3 ft ft CABBAGE IM-ANTS In a few days I will place an order i> f '.i I I I . Ic e n . for my Hist sh|pniet}j pf Qapbag| PLANXS. Let me know a{ oqce hoyy many ^..u want to Plain, Put them out early, and you will have early Cabbage. Phone your order for Plants. W, E. FERGUSON. J GROCERIES We've been too busy taking and selling goods to do any advertising. Come and let ustshww -dui fi ?!?Ui^oods :f" grooeijrs. SPfjQIALSl?ti'hp best Cucumber Pickle*,.' both Irish and Sweet Potatoes; Dried Apples and Peaches, bhst Cheese, 1 all sorts of Tobaccos?ehewitig ' antismoking; nice line of- Dlshes> Poekn^ 1 Skillet* *j;?t Li?4*. li'bi<vIuT. all sorts of \ Leather;"'1 *"FlhO" Coffee?going fastf New goods aiv Arriving every day. ' We have a few Acoounts, 'whilrh >yp will be compelfe<^ t<? ^he hands of an Hifoii.ey' Jov. ^rilfe?tiou. is yours ; in the uun^n'i Herndon & Gordon J "SHALL 1 BE ASA J Ask Yourself 4* -?" *3? Eever since money was coin r one arguing that coin is round, tl *ig. arguing that being flat it was, whelming proportion of young n A, the "rolling class." The modern young man is j t, saver. His money is spent with : Saving money does not mea: ? sending it along in one's own ni lavishness is disastrous. There 1 . Frugality is the rational gro *2* be cultivated. There is a great d< ? man. He stands higher in the the improvident one. The man dealing with himself is likely to ??* employer's Interest. Tt to nnnaihlA for everv man ej* at the same time keep these eari a good bank. Lay the foundation for your . our bank and let this bank help 4* No better time to be**in than 4* * The First N Yorkvil 4? ^ O. E. WILKINS, President. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4s 4* 4* 4s 4* 4* 4* * COME -TOTVTTr. FOR FLOUR, MEAL, SUGAR. SA^T, BACON, HAMS. CHEESE. RICE, GRIST, SOAP, TOBACCO. COFFEE. TEA, SPICES. RAKINO POWDERS. PURINA FEED. AND ANYTHING IN THE FANCY GROCERY LINE, I. W. JOHNSON. AT A BARGAIN We want to reduoe our stock of Shoes to make room for spring and summer Shoes. Should you need Shoes, it will certainly pay you to buy from us. Even should you not need the Shoes until next winter, It will pay you to huy now. The dlfTerenoe in price will be several ttmes the Interest. We will save you money on Shoes. Ynrk Sunnlv ComDanv. ?-f-rv r ? v W 20 pound* good Rice for $1.00. GLENN & ALLISON. MULES and HORSES MR. ALLISON IS BACK FROM ST. LOUIS WITH A CHOICE LOT OF MULES AND HORSES AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE PARTIES INTERESTED CALL ? vr\ oric UTU ( T T*7T7< U A VP Tfl OCiU T* 11/1 A ?? Iiniu X\/ SHOW YOU. WE THINK WE C4H PLEASE YOU. ^ - ' ' GLE^N $ ^LLfSQty Seqsiom^k QKQGEMES You \vlll always find Fresh and Seasonable Groceries of the better kind at Kennedy's. Our newest arrivals include: New Crop N. O. Molasses, North Carolina Buckwheat Flour, r-* *- ou- T ??.4 bulletins, v^iirun, litt.yci mm ocruru Raisins for Fruit Cakes, New Crop Nuts, Cream Cheese, Quaker Oats, Magic Yeast, Cholcfest FruMs. In fact everything in Fresh Groceries, is here. r i I ? t I i i> 1 ** W If you want Made-to-Mpasime W, M, KENNEDY, Agent. G. H (VLEAItY Season's Compliments Today we extend the compliments of the season to our many customers and friends and wish for each and every I .. I | 1 4> -C HI* *> one a Merry Christmas and a Happy , I t I 11 a y and Prosperous year during 191Q . .! 111.3 C. H O'L , " AT fA** W %JSb, ? ..tBGTSN! ancf we hhve also a number or Berkshire 1 Qilts with thoroughbred Pigs that we will s^ll. Wfll deliver pure, clean milk dt 10 dents a' quart. (?reaM. butter ancl fresh eggS'ort drde^j. ' M" Pure Berkshire P\t3 'kt^frorfi S3 to $5 each. P.Q^' Buff orplhgt'dn dggs at SI a setting bf l'5. ' :! ' 'J. MEEK BURNS, Manager '! M, : U v> ' '<Q BCtibilJ-HA&U Ivox 'typewriter, model 10, "blind" wfltef, >,oad pandit lop. Cheap. THHJ kjnqpihkh. _jo? _ r.t st_ See The Enquirer for Typewriter Ribbons, Carbons and Typewriter Papers of all qualities. VER OR SPENDER?" J the Question? t * ed there have been two factions? ^ herefore, desigrned to roll, the other ? - J- ? ?il-**'3 ??% An Aimr- #T ,muue iu ue pneu up. nu u**.. ien have affiliated themselves with i money-maker, but not a money as much zest as it is earned. n keeping it out of circulation, but ime. Stinginess is as disgusing as s a happy medium, und between the two. Thrift must :mand today for the prudent young estimation of his employer than who exercises good Judgment in i use the same discretion with his to save a part of his earnings, and ^ nings active by depositing them in " future by opening an account in ^ you as it so well can. ^ with the "New Year." ational Bank, He, S. C. ??, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. ?f? TYYTTTTYTTTY J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Men's Pure Worsted, All Wool Hard Finish Suits At $12.50, $15.00, "$18.00 40 yards Calico. In Remnants for $1.00 the bundle. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Toilet Soaps m We are always well stocked with Toilet Soaps of all grades from the very best grade downward, and can please the most particular In this very necessary toilet article. We have all of the more popular brands of Toilet Soap. See us for Talcum Powders, Tooth Powders, Pastes and Liquids, Tooth and Hatr Brushes, Combs, etc. THE YORK DRUG STORE. Use Fels-Naptha for easy clothes washing?5 cents. JUST REMEMBER During the year 1910, that when you are ready to buy any goods In the lines that are handled by WRAY, that you can always find the qualities and varieties that you want at WRAY'S. Also remember, that WRAY makes a specialty of Shoes for Men, Ladles and Children, and can always fit your feet with the kind of Shoes you want and at the mo3t reasonable prices. That WRAY always has special Shoe Bargains that will save you money, if you can find a fit on the Job Lot counter. Plea?e accept our thanks for the patronage of the yeAr 1909, 'and a, big chunk- o( bur' good Wishes fpr your prosperity, health qnd happiness during mo, T " 1 " Alto-ays y.ou can save money- Jf you will see ^VRAy fpr Groceries. J. Q. WHA^ Tfte tjea.0?? FEED It to the Interest of every man who has Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs and Chickens to feed to see us for the Feed that you will use this year. We carry a full stock of Corn, Oats, Mill Feed, Purina Feed for Horses, Mules and Chickens and are always ready to 1-_ 1 iU.t ?.l,iu iX mane ,u n.-^? uiai aie n uuu ? miic iu i, I* \ I til 1 I " you. If you want your hens to lay lots of i i j y < i n c r.. "i' egg;s, ^eec^ eolehnUefl Purina ^?ed?\\y sel) Jt. Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, J. M. FERGUSON, Prop. Interest in GOO(l Musk i - 1 117 TT 17 m WAV? It is a notable fact that more people are today11 taking Tat ' gr&at&r' intent in the bfetter cViss of music than evey before, hn'd It is'also truc'{ha\ there is a catise ' for1 this rapid development, what "h it?' We believe it is almost wHtilly ^ue to 'the. fiff-reaching qnq elevating eff^s of the PhoqogiftRn. Think rdr pne inorqeh't' of tnp advantage. 'if he TMisqn Edison s laffest ^qvpntioq?the Am^ero) Record? the Vy^i Reeord in the world, and the prict only 90e, And the Victor? the greatest dlaa machine made?with music from 35c. to $7.00. Now for December?Listen! "The Garden of Dreams," a song duet of rich, old fashioned beauty and "Bach's Air" by Victor Herbert and his orchestra, Sousa's Bands adds new life to the "Yankee Shuffle." Wycan^lj lrAp^.st upon our good:'editorvvf5 ftfeV\ yiqu' the good things, ^dt'tbey'rp at t*. B.. QAY!0?gN N. 0. Molasse? t offer the best New Orleans, Ne\v Crop Molasses at 60 cents the gallon. I Something nice In Port? Rico at sam^ prlC?, as wyll a^sHoi^e Made. I Pi^kl^#^?Uotjh Sweetj y^t tfdur, loose in TJp Top Sauerkraut?northern pulj up, 5 cents, 6 lbs. tor 2.5 <jepts.' at 10 Ct*., 3 for 25. 15 Cts, 2 tor 35. Also Prunes put up In 000", ready for nse In best syrup at IB Cts. Caps of this Kind are rather small. Most anything you may call for. LQUI3 ROTH. J. C. WILBORN RBAIj estate LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO 8ELIi? ? FOR SALE ? 150 Acres?60 acres In cultivation, 90 acres in timber, 20 acres fine bottom land; no houses on the land, 1} miles McConnellsvllle. Great bargain?$10.00 per acre. One 4-room house and lot on Plnckney street?Price $600.00. 190 Acres?J. Meek Whitesides place, on Clark's Fork; 75 acres fine bottoms, upland rolling and hilly?Price $2,bOQ. 50 Acres?A beautiful cottage near Bethany on King's Mountain road; 4rooms and pantry; lie level, a large new barn, everything very convenient. Ma ntnnr 1(++1a (n V n ** lr aai in4?f aiv iitvti itkkiv. iiwiiic aai x yjk rv uwuaacj Healthy, situation ideal. Home of H. G. Thomasson. 30 Acres?W. N. Ferguson?Garner place?Joins R ng's Mountain chapel on King's Mountain road; 1-4 mile of Filbert 94 Acres?W. N. Ferguson home place, near Filbert; a beautiful new house, level land. Price $40 per acre. 50 Acres?Rachel Burns home place, Joins L. H. Castles, R. N1 McElwee; 7 miles Yorkville. Price $500. 80 Acres?Mrs. E. V. McCarter, one 4-room dwelling, 40 acres open land, lies well. Near Stroup's store. 45 Acres?Adjoins Mike Carroll; fine location. Property S. C. Smith. 193 Arrta At Mcwnnrt Station 187 Acres?Good land, adjoins F. M. Lynn, near McConnellsvllle. Price per acre, $10.00. * 186 Acres?Mrs. Kate Williamson home place, 2} miles from Guthrlesvllle, 1J from school; 6 horse farm open land. Lies comparatively level; good neighborhood, fine farm. Price $18.00 per acre?if bought within 20 days. 114 Acres?Joins W. L. Hill?Youngblood place?2 houses and necessary outhouse. Some land produced a bale per acre; D. L..Good & Bro. Price $16.10 per acre. 105 Acres?Adjoins the above; 3room house; land Is a little hilly, but Is good, strong land. The cheapest land In York county. Property of Good Bros. Joins J. C. Klrkpatrick. Price for 105 acres?$550.00. 100 Acres?Mrs. S. A. Nlvens place. 3 miles good school; 3 miles Yorkville. Joins Mr. Geo. Wallace, near Charlotte road. For a quick sale. 8ee me at once. 135 Acres?The dwelling of A. H. Jackson, two tenant houses; 90 acres In cultivation; 35 acres in timber; 3 mile of Guthrlesvllle High school; on York and Chester road; 6 miles Yorkville. Price $15 per acre. 130 Acres?12 acres fine bottom land; .60 acres In cultivation; 60 acres in timber; joins Mrs. Mattie Nichols and J. B. Atkins; 1 dwelling, 2 tenant houses, barn, etc. Price $20 per acre. 34 3-4 Acres?f. u. proves, near Bethany?$20 per Acre. 144 Acres?Grayson heme near Bethany; 1 2-story, 10-room dwelling; 65 acres In cultivation. Cheap. See this place. 243-4 Acres?Near Bethany?W. F. Farls. New 3-room house; good barn? $1,150.00. 200 Acres?The beautiful home and farm of W. N. Bigger, near W. M. Faulkner; 5-room newly painted cottage, good barn; abundance of wood? the cheapest farm In township. Go to see It at once. 212 Acres?Kirk Lowry farm, near York,vllle?$5,400. 65 Acree?McAllly Hope place near Bullock's Creek fchurch?2-horse farm; good dwelling. 100 Acres?McAllly home place? $2,700. 50 Acres?Joins R. M. Bratton? $1,000. 1031-2 Acres?In Ebeneser township, Joins Tom Barron, J. H. Barry; lies level, good place. 123 Acres?Bethel township?$1,850, good place and buildings. 106 Acres?Price $1,260?King's Mountain township?Joins Bob Bigger. J. C. WILBORN. MONEY TO LEND Improved farms In York County. VF repayable In five easy, annual installments. Interest: Seven per cent If loan Is $1,000 or over; eight per cent if under $1,000. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. 63 f.t tf. i j~rotz I = GREA1 I ?I L. I ^ tu I Don't ggPPH I We are, th Clothing, She See us quick TTTULlJ?l.,,,Tr 11 to 12 ( Yorkvill | We will continue ROCKERS ART SQUARES PICTURES Either of these articles is suitable for Christmas presents to mothers, sisters, wives and other friends and loved ones, and you will find choice selections of these goods here. ROCKERS Our line of Rockers is very large and varied, and includes many choice patterns In Reed and Wood Chairs, and you will find our prices esneclally low *nd attractive. ART SQUARES We are especially strong on Art Squares and at our prices you can well afford to put a new one on your parlor or dining room floor. See them. PICTURES We have a nice line, carefully selected, h>w priced. Come and let us show you.J AUTOMOBILES Wk are selling agents for Ford Automobiles, and have one In stock and would be pleased to show you the many advantages it has over other cars of a like price. It Is rtght-up-to-theminute. If you are interested, come and let us show you Why the Ford is the Car.for you to buy. YORK FURNITURE CO. Cash or Credit?and a Square Deal. HORSES, MARES AND MULES. Jttt We will have at CLOVER, S. C., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 18, 19 and 20th of January, 1910, 45 head of splendid Horses, Mares and Mules?some nice pairs of Horses with good condition. Also farm Horses, driving Horses, combination Horses and Mares. Young Mules weighing from 1800 to 2500 pounds per pair, well broken. This la the best lot of stock we have ever handled and was purchased direct from the Virginia and Tennessee farms and are therefore acclimated to this section. If you will call at our stables in Lincolnton before wre go to Clover, you will have 75 head to select from. It shall cost you nothing while here. HEAVNER & BEAL, Lincolnton, N. C. 103 f.t td. See T W ' ' Make It a point to visit Speck's Jewelry Store whenever you want Watch repairing, a Clock fixed and Jewelry mended. See Speck when you want to buy a Watch, Clock or Jewelry. See Speck when you want to buy Sterling or Plated Silverware, either for your own use or for presents or souvenirs to friends. See Speck for Cut Glass, Chlnaware, Bric-a-Brac. See Speck for Parker Lucky Curve Fountains, or the Waterman Ideal, if you would prefer that. He carries a full line of these Pens and can fit any hand and any pocketbook. I thank my customers for the patronage given me'during 1909, and wish for everybody the best that can come to them during the year 1910. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. W Send your orders for ail kinds of Job Printing to The Enquirer. OTMIH1 rlas: Ilosii ill Continue for . nd if you a ow Prices no inity will eve orkville than : Miss Th MOVING i ,i? week, moving < >es, etc., up-stairs i for some of the B ? - ^ Sales Ho Vclock a. m. and i. D L* e Darning < Yorkville, Sc this Sale at our prest *Y MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY I THOMSON ( [ NEW 1910 New lot Poplins, 27 Inches w J Champagne, Navy, Mulberry and I * HOMESPUN jf The new Cloth for Suits for Mulberry, Oreen and Tan?Price 1J % STRIPED . > Big line of Lineen In stripes X Blue, Green and Hello?Price 15 C1 > SOLID COLC & Big line of shades In Brown, Price 10 Cte. the Yard. * PLAIN WHI" ?- Full 36 Inches Lineen finish ft and 15 Cents the Yard. 5 CURTAIN Big line of Pure White Curta M 10 Cts., 121-2 Cts. and 15 Cts. the COLORED CUf " Good line of Colored Curtain S Pric?s 25 Cents the Yard. X GALATEA v.- New line of Patterns In G Price 15 Cents the Yard. New line Black and White Per * at 121-2 Cents the Yard. DOMEl Good yard wide Bleaching, at S Barker Mills yard wide Bleach Yard wide Cannon Cloth, at 15 Lonsdale yard wide Cambric, a " Lonsdale yard wide Nansook, Good yard wide Brown Sheetln M Best heavy, yard wide Sheetln ^ Hamilton Stripe Hickory?best Jt Best quality Heavy Cheviot Sh ^ Good Straw Ticking, at 10 cent jg Ber-t A. C. A. Feather Tick, t TIL . TTTAHICA' * i ne 1 nuiuow t A?t AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH I j. m. brian company The Fancy Grocers 1 9 O 9 Is Gone We thank our customers one and all for their liberal patronage In the past, and we also ask a continuance of the same. Our stock of Candles and Fruits will be kept up to date. Come and see us, as we keep a lot | of things to sell. J. M. BRIAN CO. I Carry Your CHECK BOOK A business chance may be lost by not having the ready cash on your person. If you have your Check Book, the transaction is easy. Moreover, the name of suoh a sound Bank as this, givey weight to your financial dealing. Your Acoount is Solicited. THE LOAN AND8AVINHS BANK YORKVILLE, '8. C. . I T~CHA1 [Is (G OUT About Fifteen Da; re looking f( greater oppo ;r be offered i this one is noA is Last CI UP-STAIRS all of our Dry Go< in the building we i ;ig Bargains we ha urs From^= 1 from 1 to 4 0' and Mercant >uth Carolina, >nt stand for about fift mmmmmam mmmm W * JflF HT * JtT HT HT. COMPANY'S \ ARRIVALS 5 ide In White, Pink, Light Blue, J 3lum shaded?Price 25 Cts. Yard. y I CLOTH 4 Spring wear, snades Blue, finic, k ) Cts. the Yard. 4 LINEEN8 V for suits colors, Brown, Grey ^ ts. Yard. If )R LINEEN * Navy, Green, Pink and Hello? 5 rE LINEEN >r Skirts and Suits on sale at 10 ^ I SWISS y In Swiss, 36 inches wide?Prices 4 i Yard. 7 ITAIN SCRIM J crlm, all shades, 36 inches wide? y CLOTH jf (alatea Cloth, all fast colors? < |f cales, full 36 Inches wide, on sals 4 ITICS 3 4A AI IU u?ni? in? Tiro. Ing 121-2 Centa the Yard. < Cent* the yard. * t 15 Centa the Yard. 3 at 15 Cente the Yard. m? g, at 61 -2 Centa Yard. 2 g, at 8 Centa the Yard. ? quality?at 15 Centa yard. 5 irtlng, 10 Centa Yard, a yard. ft 6 Centa Yard. N COMPANY \ kit AH Aft MM Alt AH Alt Alt Alt AH t TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We have had a very successful year, and want to take thla opportunity to thank our friends and customers for this success, and In return w> are going to try to serve you even better thla year. In your Prescription Work, we will give you exactly what your physician nMani^hAB maMl #111 w All a* D roa nrl ntlnn ^1COV1 ?UCO, ?TC II 1111 /VUI A ICOVII^UVII ad they should be to get the effect the doctor expects, use only the purest drugs made, and will make the prices as close as possible, consistent with pure, high grade drugs. In the past Ave years In business, we have filled about forty thousand prescriptions. We are proud of this, but want to Increase this In the next five years. Bring us your work, or phone your wants and they shall have our best attention. Thanking you again for your support, and wishing you a prosperous New Tear. We are yours to serve, THE STAR DRUG STORE. Cooking Stoves Ranges Whfln vrtii are readv to buv a Cook ing Stove or Rang*, we would be pleaded to have you come and see what we have In these lines. We are certain that our stock is big enough and varied enough and qualities good enough to please you and we believe that We Can Please You In the Price. Come and see us before buying. COOKINQ WARE. See us for all kinds of Cooking Ware, such as Boilers. Stewpans, Prying Pans, Tinware, etc., as well as other Kitchen Hardware. . Yorkville Hardware Co. veiTI I SALE | ys- I \r I ?? I ? I lance j >ds. Notions, | now occupy. I ve to offer. I = = I clock p. m. I ^ I lie i/uv * een Days More. a Jm