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_ MERE-MENTION. In the United States district court in New York city last Saturday, Judge | Martin, sentenced Charles D. Drew and Charles D. Wardell to ten months each i in the penitentiary for accepting bribes 1 in connection with the weighing of su- ] gar for the Arbuckles Alberti De- < mark, former minister of justice, has been sentenced to eight years impris- < meat on account of the banking frauds, i which scandalized the whole country ] some time back Four Italians ] have died In New Jersey within the past few days from drinking hard cider < out of a paint keg President Taft ] has appointed Chariest A. Cottrell, a ] negro of Toledo, O., as collector of in- < ternal revenue at Honolulu. Hawaii The giant Cunarder Mauretania docked " in New York early last Friday morning and left out again after remaining only thirty-eight hours with the idea of getting back to Liverpool by next Thursday, making the round trip in twelve days, and breaking the world's record. The New England hunting season came to a close last Saturday with * a record of eighteen fatal accidents J among the hunters New York ex- J perts have decided upon a plan where- J I by it is proposed by separate state leg- ] islation to further safeguard the $7.- ' k 000,000,000 of insurance now outstand- 1 Wf ing In the various fraternal organiza- " tions of the couhtrv Justice Edward Douglass White took the oath as chief justice of the United States su- | preme court yesterday It is an- , nounced that regulations have been * completed for the amalgamation of ( the Western Union Telegraph company and the Anglo-American cable company Citizens of New York raised a fund of $15,184, which they presented to the sisters of St. Mary's hospital in Hoboken, N. Y., for their ser- j vices to Mayor Gaynor, after he was 2 shot some months ago. They request- a ed that $5,000 of the money be used for i the endowment of a Gaynor bed in the hospital and that the sisters do with the balance as they may see proper.... i The body of Lieutenant Lange, pilot of the balloon Saar, which participated in a race with seven other balloons out J of Prussia, some weeks ago, was found t in the North Sea last Sunday The cabinet is said to have the potash con- ? trovers.v between the United States and ' Germany under careful consideration: but there is nothing that has leaked out yet as to the cabinet's attitude on the subject The postoiflce department has arranged to open one postal savings _ bank in each state of the Union, beginning January 3, the first business * day of the new year. 8 : I ? Spartanburg. December 17: Leav ing a shortage of two thousand dollars. J. A. Crosby, superintendent in one department of Beaumont mills, has left this city and efforts to locate _ him have proved futile. It seems that he has practiced systematic graft for several years and only some days ago Learning that his , Kame was being watched Crosby left ! the city and was not missed until next e day when he failed to show up at the j mill. It seems that he padded his j pay roll, adding fictitious names and , receiving the pay for such persons himself. The matter of making out the pay roll for his department and _ of distributing it to the employes was left to him. It is not known exactly how long this practice has been going -| L on or how much money has been ' taken, but it is safe to say that it ^ amounts to two thousand dollars. AT THE CHURCHES. ? CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- 1 HERD. t Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector a Sunday Services?Sundav school at I 10 a. m. Evening service at 7.30. s \ FIRST PRESRYTER1AN j1 Rev. E E. Gillespie. Pastor. a There will be prayer meeting on t Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. BAPTIST Sundav Services?Sunday school ai r 10 a. m. i ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. J Rev. J. L. Oates. Pastor. There will be prayer meeting on ? Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. I Sabbath Services?Sabbath school t 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. ] York Cotton mill at 7 p. m. i Special Jtotires. < Hot Supper at Shady Grove < School house, (Hoodtown) on Wed- 1 ryiSday. December 28, from 3 p. m. to i i p. m? for the purpose of raising 3 ^ church expenses. Everybody invited, i * It Committee. Closed For Christmas. The Doan and Savings Bank and the First National Bank of Yorkville, will be closed on Monday following Christ mas and will transact no ousim-ss on that day. "Tommy's Wife." . , The Young Peoples' society of Olivet church, McConnellsville, will present "Tommy's Wife," a farce in three acts, i on Friday night. December 30, beginning at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 and 15 cents. [Box Supper at Granville School. The Granville school will give a free entertainment on December 23, begin- ' ning at 7. 30 p. m. There will be a box supper after the entertainment. The ] public is cordially invited. Mrs. S. A. Mitchell. Christmas Holiday Rates Via Southern Railway. Account Christmas holidays the Southern Railway announces attractively low round trip excursion rates from all points. Tickets will be on sale December 15th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31st, 1910, and January 1st, 1911, limited good to reach original starting point returning not later than ' midnight of January 8th, 1911. For further information, tickets, etc., apply > to Ticket Agents or address J. L. Meek, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlanta. Ga? or W. E. McGee, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. These Are Clubmakers. J. K. Allison Hickory Grove. Miss Nellie Allison Tirzah. Bennie Barron Yorkville. Mrs. T. C. Barnett No. 3, Clover. R. B. Black Lockhart. Mrs. S. L. Blair No. 1, Sharon. ; t w. 'Ripham Sharon. w.'w. Boyd ..............Neely Mill. W. J. Caveny Rock Hill. Miss Mattie Belle Campbell No. 2, Yorkville. ^ Marion L. Curry Guthriesville. W B. J. Currence No. 8, Yorkville. ^ Mason Clark No. 1 Yorkville. W. H. Crook Fort Mill. J. R. Comer No. 3, Rock Hill. . Miss Addie Caveny..No. 1, Rock Hill. Mrs. J. R. Currence ....No. 2, Clover. A. D. Dorsett Yorkville Miss Emmie Davis No. 4, Clover. N. S. Ford No. 4, Clover. E. B. Faulkner No. 4, Clover. I Lewis Ferguson Yorkville. E. L. Ford Clover. Lewis Good No. 1, Yorkville. T. J. Hopper No. 6, Yorkville. W. F. Jackson, Jr No. 7, Yorkville. Miss Mary Jackson Newport. Mrs. C. L. Kennedy Sharon. J. Blair Kendricks No. 2, Clover. ^ Geo. W. Knox Clover. i \Y S Lesslie No. 1. Lesslie. R R. Love No. 4. Clover John T. Matthews Clover. Harry Miller No. 6. Yorkville. J. J. McDaniel No. 1, Rock Hill. A. \V. McFarland ....No. 3. Yorkville. Doc McClure, (p. c.) Gastonia. Miss Sallie McConnell, McConncllsville. Wehh Moore No. 3, Yorkville. Miss Kathryn Maloney..No. 2. Sharon. McCain Nichols Yorkville. s W. A. Nichols No. 2. Sharon. S. C. Purslev No. 4, Clover. ' J. Albert Riddle Clover. f Raxter Robinson ....No. 6. Yorkville. Mrs. Jas. N. Russell ....No. 1. Sharon. Miss Clara Smythe Fort Mill. J. F. A. Smith No. 1. Yorkville. ^ Mrs. John M. Smith Clover. It J. P. SifTord Clover. P W. T. Smarr RuIIock's Creek. Geo. L. Slices No. S, Yorkville. Jeff D. Whiteside ....Hickory Grove. R. W. Whiteside Smyrna. Miss Lizzie Wood No. 3. Clover. Lester Watson Hickory Grove. A. C. White Kine's Creek. / H YMEN EA 1^. MARRIED?In the Dorsett hotel. Closer, December 12, by P. E. Clinton, aotary public, Mr. KNOX DUNN and Miss SUSAN ISAACS, both of Hickory. N. C. At the residence of Mr. D. J. Forbes, plover R. F. D. No. 1, by F. E. Clinton, lotary public, on December 12, Mr. PRANK SMITH and Miss MARY PLUME. At the residence of Mr. D. J. Forbes, >n Clover R. F. D. No. 1, on December 12, by F. E. Clinton, notary public, Mr. S'EWMAN LYNN and Miss CLARA jy flume. (fthe (fotton iflarhet. Yorkvllle, Dec. 20.?Cotton 143New York, December 19.?Spot coton closed quiet 10 points higher; mid- ( lling uplands 15.25; middling gulf 15.50; sales 4,300 bales. Futures opened steady and closed very steady as 'ollows: Dec. 14.93: Jan. 14.94; Feb. 15.07; March 15.25; April 15.34; May ' 15.44; June 14.45; July 15.45; Aug. 15.11; Oct. 13.74. LOST X last Friday morning. 3 Sow Pigs I / about 10 weeks old and weighing I !0 or 40 pounds. Information appreciated and trouble will be paid for. T. T. SANDIFER. It* No. 3, Yorkville. TOOLS AT AUCTION \ T my home on Clover No. 4. on CA next THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. at 11 a. m., I will sell my Farming tnd Blacksmith Tools at auction. ; rerms Cash. T. L. SPARROW. 10 f.t 2t* ro DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of B. B. WHITES1DES, deceased, ire hereby notified to make payment o me at once. Persons having claims ] ipainst said estate, should present the fame, duly authenticated within the ime prescribed by law. R. N. WHITESIDES, Apent. 101 t.f St SALE OF PERSONALTY A T my home on TUESDAY, JANrV UARY 3. at 11 o'clock, a. m., I will ell at public auction my Household and Citchen Furniture, Corn. Fodder. Hops. 1 >w, Farminp Tools, Buppy. Surrey, ] itc. Terms of sale?CASH. i J. H. BARNETT, | Yorkville, R. F. D. 2. { 101 t.f 2t* i SALE OF PERSONALTY 4 T 10 o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY, I rV JANUARY 5, at the late home of < he deceased. I will sell at public auc- ' ion. the personal property belonpinp to ' state of Mrs. E. C. PURSLEY. includ- > np Household and Kitchen Furniture, i ^arminp Tools, etc. Terms of sale? i ?ASH. S. C. PURSLEY, ' Administrator. ! 101 t.f wl i SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. < ro be Held at Neely's Store on Thurs- i day, December 29. ! yj" OTICE is hereby piven to the qualified voters of School District Co. 45, that an election will lie held at Ceelv's Store, in said district on rHURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1910, at vhlch election the qualified voters of he said school district will vote for or ipainst a special lew of two and onemlf Ctlt mills fnr the snnnort of the ichools of the said district. The polls trill be opened at 8 a. m., and closed at I p. m. Eligibility to vote is limited 0 those who pay other than poll taxes ind who must exhibit registration cer- , ifieates and tax receipts. JOHN J. HOKE. Chairman Board Trustees. 1 101 f.t 2t i J. C. WILBORN ! REAL ESTATE ? FOR SALE ? The beautiful home of Jno. O. Pratt, mile of Newport and Tirzah; 79 teres; absolutely level land; 55 acres n cultivation: 20 acres in fine timber; 1 5-room tenant house, painted: a good jarn; all necessary outhouses; also 1 enant house with 4-rooms also barn; 15 acres of new ground that will make i bale to the acre. I do not know of is valuable a little place in the county; ' miles from Rock Hill. Price?$50 an ' icre. The residence and store room combined in the town of Yorkville of Geo. Sherer. It is three lots from the court louse. It has a large store room, easily ents for $20, another room rents for 15. About two acres of land: 8 nice ooms in the residence. Price $4,000. T. C. WILBORN. FOR SALE MOTHER AUTO BARGAIN! i We have on hand one Single Cylinder REO RUNABOUT, taken in a ] trade, and want to sell it quiek. There Is a good bargain in it for a quick ) buyer. Come and see about it. See us for Oils, Greases, Gasoline and i Auto Supplies. I RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. AT THE WE-FIX-IT-SHOP HORSE Shoeing. 60 cents all round, if the money comes with the horse. R. E. MONTGOMERY. HOMER PIGEONS I HAVE a flock of thoroughbred Homer Pigeons that I desire to sell. THOS. F. McDOW. 99 t.f 3t PLEASE PAY UP VLL persons owing us on account, by note, or otherwise, will please settle. MCG1LL BROS. 97 t.f tf. OYSTERS TOMORROW rF O.MORROW?SATURDAY?I will 1 have Fresh Fish. Fresh Oysters. Choice Beef and Fresh Mixed Sausage. Let me have your orders earlv. Use the Phone. WALTER ROSE. The First Na YORKVILI EXTEND TO ONE AN RETURNS FOR THIS SON. AND ALSO WISE PEROUS AND HAPPY DIREC' O. E. Wilkins, President, ^ R. C. Allein. Cashier. ^ J. M. Stroup, y W. M. Love. J The FIRST NAT! YORKVILL O. K. WILKINS. I?resldent. TO THOSE WHO J OWE US 1 Every business man (and every " man is, or should be a business man), , naturally wishes to close up his business at the close of each year, in order , that he may know, as near as possible, "where he is at." Our business must ( be adjusted for the year 1910. A number of our accounts have already been t turned over to a collector. It will cost ^ vou a little more to settle with him. . A limited number of our friends can|-S* settle by note. We're well stocked up on everything in our line. We have 2 barrels and 12 crates of beautiful, luscious golden Or- -V anges and red Apples by the barrel. Oh! Just come to see for yourself. *4; Wishing all who deserve it a Merry Christmas, we're yours to serve. HERNDON & GORDON. ^ 4s J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.I,. WILLIAMS & CO. f ? 4s LAST DAYS?DECEMBER 21, 22, 23 4s AND 24 OF THE 4* Great Live Wire Sale ~ WILL BE MONEY SAVING DAYS. ? 4s LISTEN AT THIS? 35 Ladies' Long Black Cloaks, Fur Col- ' lar and Cuffs, easily worth $8.00 each, to close out at $2.48 each. ' 48 Children's Cloaks, $3.50 and $4 kind, to close out at $1.19 Each. 100 Pairs of Men's Pants at 75C. Each, Every Dollar's Worth of Fall Goods ^ Must Go. Come these Four Days. You ? Will be Glad That You Did. * 4 J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. __ If You Continue \ an To allow your child to practice on a ed Piano that is not properly tuned, you do that child an injustice. If you continue to neglect the tuning, the piano comes in for unjust treatment. The _ strings rust, the resonance is lost, the * tone uncertain and if not kept at even v: pitch brilliancy is lost. A cheap piano ?* properly cared for will attract your at- pa tention quicker than a high grade pia- en no that is out of tune. A nice piano ti requires as close attention as a watch; and will we allow our watch to break a spring, fill with dust, have a "click" and go without attention? How neces- *? sarv then that an expert watch the piano which may cost ten times as flj much as the watch! K* One beautiful Golden Oak Organ?$60 with Stool and Book. H One Piano?slightly used?$115.00. Sl| Standard, High Grade Mathushek & B Son Pianos; Pianos Rented. H R. J. HERNDON. g ^hnpfi! I kyxx vy vk/ We are making some special prices an Shoes. If you want Shoes that look well and wear better, come and see our line. We will sell you the same grade of Shoe for less money than you can buy it anywhere, regardless of the size of the town or store. Come and examine for yourself. We sell Apples, Oranges, Nuts, canity. Try our North Carolina Buckwheat and Molasses. YORK SUPPLY CO. TRY IT ON YOUR WIFE Your Mother or Your Sister. Almost every woman prefers a REED ROCKER to any other chair when she sits down for a real rest. Suppose you give her a Reed Rocker as a Xmas gift. She'll enjoy it and you'll enjoy her enjoyment. Come and see our line of Reed Rockers?a good variety of sizes and very modest prices. We are showing an especially attractive line of Rugs and Art Squares suitable for gifts, and the prices are just right. YORK FURNITURE CO PLUMBING 1 RESPECTFULLY beg leave to offer my services to the people of Yorkville in connection with all kinds of water and sewerage plumbing, and to say that I will be prompt and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction and prices that are fair. W. L. BARER. 97 t 3m. MONEY TO LOAN. /\N first Mortgage on Real Estate. V/Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney. 99 t.f tf itional Bank, .E, S. C., D ALL MANY GLAD > CHRISTMAS SEA[ FOR EACH A PROS- j NEW YEAR. rORS: j N. I. Witherspoon, V. Pres.. N. B. Moore. N. G. White. [. L. Rainey. ? [ONAL BANK, E, S. C. It. C. AIjLEIX, Cashier. J s ^ 'I ?f> "f8 T T- T T T *ta V T T : ; w Four Days Until Christmas. * Have You Made All Your Purchases Yet ? If Not, Come Here and Let Us Help You Select Them. ' pliec LADIES' LIXEX HANDKERCHIEFS 5 CTS. TO 25 CTS. ^ thini LADIES' HAXBBACJS 25 CTS. TO $1.50. ? tnlni LADIES' FURS 98 CTS. TO $15.00. "f folkf TABLE LIXEX 25 CTS. TO $1.25 YARD. ^ folks DOILIES 18 CTS. TO $3.75 DOZEX. ' ?f '< WHITE QUILTS 98 CTS. TO $3.50. 4* 0ur TOWELS 5 CTS. IX) 75 CTS. EACH. ^ warn ('()M1I'UI{'I> wo v.10. iu *i,iu. BLANKETS 98 CTS. TO $1.98. ??> LADIES' COTTON HOSE 5 CTS. TO 38 CTS. 71 LADIES' SILK HOSE 18 CTS. TO $1.00. V MEN'S SOCKS 5 CTS. TO 50 CTS. & MEN'S SILK MUFFLERS 68 CTS. TO $1.25. MEN'S SUSPENDERS 10 CTS. TO $1.25 PAIR. <4 LADIES' KID GLOVES 98 CTS. TO $3.50 PAIR. TRUNKS $2.98 TO $18.50. r SUIT CASES. 75 CTS. TO $10.00. ??> Hundreds of Other Things We Can't 4> Suggest Here. 4* COAT SUIT and MILLINERY SALE Going On. * SEE US TODAY. * Kirkpatrick-BelkCompany. * W OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, DEC. 26TH. sf* T T T T T T T3 T T T T* T! T T! t4 T5 T T V WANTED FOR FRESH MEATS 17 HITE Oak or Choatnut Oak "D HONE the City Market, No. 74. for i Timber, cut to order. Can use L anything you want In the Fresh I y quantity. Correspondence solicit- Meat line. I don't handle anything F. S. LOVE. Rock Hill, S. C. except good, fat Beef, Pork and Sau- ' ? 9< t.f tf. sage. Also Irish Potatoes and Cab- ro bage. I will appreciate a part of your trade and will give polite and prompt \ VHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS a?ention to a11 orders. ^ gHERER ed * OR sale, (something to please. men Blue Ribbon winners at Chester PIANOS FOR SALE ?lali .ir. Prices reasonable. Correspond- pres ce solicited. RIVERSIDE POUL- 7p WO Howard Uprights in good in tl tY YARD, Mrs. W. W. Blair, prop., X condition. Bargain, llloek's Creek. S. C. MCGILL BROS. 98 f 3t 97 t.f tf. 98 FOUR U DAYS I wait?timp fllPS---lVrove I 1VV/1I V TT U&V ? _ come to Thomson's, where yoi the greatest line of Holiday Goods and C Ever opened up in Yorkville. Tt arc to be Sold in Four Days. Is the Holiday Line to Be Carried Over by 7 HERE YOU WILL FIND Handkerchiefs, Gi Mufflers, Silk Hose, Silk Half Hose, Belt P Shirt Waist Fronts, Silk Petticoats, Center Pi a Big Line of Cut Glass, Dolls and Toys. LADIES' COAT SUITS, ONE-THIRD OFF. 15 Cts. and 25 Cts. ... r .. . a i. ?.o .oo , .or . Men's Pure Linen All Ladies Coat Suits, $18, $22 and $25 values, Sold this week at One-Third Off Refjulnr Price. ~ , * . . Men s Wool Gloves, LADIES' SKIRTS, ONE-THIRD OFF. Men's Card Cases, i All Indies' Black Voile and Panama Skirts, sold at One-Third Off Regular Price. JJen s Dress ^Shirts. SILK PETTICOATS. su nd ?'eonBlaCk S,lk Pett,coats' good va,ues' at S2'98 Here you can find a aml S5'00' Cases-Xot the cheap LINEN SIIIRT WAIST FRONTS. Priced at $2.98. S5.00 Men's and Ladies' Godd Line Ladies' Pure Linen Shirt Waist Fronts, an(j $1250 Price, $2.00 Each. Ladies' Sheer Lawn Embroidered Shirt Waist LADIES Fronts, Price, $1.25. We flre show,ng a t SILK HOSE. Priced at $1.00. $1.50, Ladies' Black Silk Hose, Price, 50 Cts. and SI Pr. u.xmr. Men's Silk Half Hose, Price. 50 Cts. and SI.50 Pr. Ladies' Gold Handl LINEN" TABLE COVERS. Price. S3.08 and S5.00. Linen Drawn Work Table Covers, Price, $1,00, CI SI.50, S1.7;> and $2.00 Each. Thomson's Cut Glasi PILLOW TOPS. and the price keep it pieces we are selling a Good line of Tapestry Pillow Tops, Price, 25 Cts. $3 98 ?.ul C.s. ICeh. CHILDR] I.AUXIJltV BAGS. 0n|>. a few ^ [e( Laundry Bags, Price, 50 Cts. Each. SI.08 and S2.48. Ladies' White Lawn Aprons. Price 25 Cts. Each. TABLE DAMASK. # Big line of Elkin W Big line of Bleached Table Damask, in all widths, 12-4. all first quality, 1 Price. 30 Cts.. 50 Cts., 80 Cts., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 $6.50 and S7.50 Pair. Yard. Linen Table Doilies, in good patterns and sizes, Price. SI.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $5.00 Dozen. Big line of Dressed ! Fringed Napkins, Priced at SI.50, S2.00 and $2.50 $1.50 and S2..?0. Dozen. Undressed Kid Body CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. $,'T?? ""J1 f.1 ??' Jointed Undressed Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Price. 5 Cts., 50 Cts., $1.00 and $1.2 10 t is.. ].> Cts. and 2<> Cts, Toy Drums. ITice, ? Ladies;Embroidered[Handkerchiefs. ITice, 10 i ts.. M Q pp| -I.? Cts.. 2.? Cts. anil .>0 Cts. Kach. ? . , i? I . > Ladies' Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Price, oy Sto\ es. w 25 cts Kaeh Moving Picture Mac ?i | afi I^adies Kid Gloves. Price, SI and SI.50 I*alr. " ' ' . , Ladies' ltelts. Price, 25 Cts., 50 Cts. and $1.00. Tool Chests. Price. 1 Ladies' Xeckwear, Price, 25 Cts. Combination Banks, Children's Windsor Ties, Price. 25 Cts. j-)0U Trunks, price, 1! Ladies' Belt Pins. Price, 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. SI.50. Ladies' Silk Parasols. Price, $3.08 and $5.00. ' ..' Q Ladies' House Slippers. Price. 75 Cts. and $1.50. ( mna lea t>eis' ,r < i ...II...,* ^hl. TJ..CU mi ftw iin,i ?i no i?,iir Doll Carriages. Pries Men's Kid Gloves, Price. $1.00 and $1.50 Pair. Furniture Sets. Pric< Men's Four-in-Hand Ties. Price. 50 Cts.. 75 Cts. . c. ... and $1.00. CHRISTMAS I Men's Spun Silk. Crocheted Four-in-Hand Ties. j31g nne 0f Chrlstmn Price. 50 Cts. 5 cjs _ m and 1." Men's Suspenders. Price. 50 Cts.. 75 Cts. and $1.00. Large Christinas Be Men's Hose Supporters, Price 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. Christmas Candles. ' Men's Silk Mufflers, Price, 50 Cts., 75 Cts. and $1. Christmas Candle ? Men's Knit Mufflers, Price. 15 Cts. and 50 Cts. Christmas Snow, thi Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Price, 10 Cts., Holly Crepe Paper, 1 ? ?? ? TT^.I!rlr?TT CU/\nmnrr of Tl -L/U yuui nuiiuay Ijliuppmg ai mm the next Four Days. We can gh chandise that has quality. We t those who think themselves hard 1 THE TH0MS01 Yorkville, South Carolina. YE'VE GOT IT rias is almost here, we have supI many, but still have more, any? you can mention. If you fail to what you want, don't take some? else, we have got it?for old i, young folks, little folks, poor 5, rich folks, or any other class )lks. Our gifts are too numerous egin to mention, you just come to store, and we will supply your ts at prices surprising. HE STAR DRUG STORE. .] H. (VLblAltV DON'T BUY Anything in my line ~ without getting MY J PRICES. If they are 3 HIGHER than others it's in the QUALITY. i G. H. O'LEARY. DEBTORS AND CREDITORS LL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. M. J. CAMPBELL, deceasare hereby notified to make payt to me at once. Persons having ns against said estate should ent them, duly authenticated, withtie time prescribed by law. Rev. R. A. MILLER, Executor. Lowell, N. C. f. ft* jfijpl quick and I 1 can find I lifts I lese goods | ; Nothing in 11 his Store. I jves, Ties, Belts, i ins, Suspenders, 1 eces, Scarfs and 1 \ Initial Handkerchiefs, Price, Kg Price, 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. f? I hrice, 75 Cts., Sl.00 and $1.50. Eft talf Hose. Price, 25 Cts. Pair. En ! Price, $1.00 and $1.50. af J ice, 15 Cts. and 25 Cts. jig it n i oi?c fljl i 1 X VilOUOi good selection of Leather Suit l& kind?But the kind of quality, IS , 87.50 and 810.00. $? Grips, Priced at 82.50. $5.00 jS ' HAND BAGS. || )lg line of Ladles' Hand Bags, l|| $2.50 and $3.50. I? S' PARASOLS. ? : led, Silk Covered Parasols, |$ FT GLASS. |B s sells every day. The quality k on the move. Ask to see the Ira t $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 and If EX'S FUR SETS. M \ t to be sold at 98 Cts., $1.48, ig jAXKETS. ? : ool Blankets. In 10-4 11-4 and H to seconds, Price, S3.50. $5.00, ? DOLLS. le Dolls at 25 Cts.. 50 Cts., $1.00, 11 Dolls, Price, 25 Cts., 50 Cts., Kf Blsi.ue Dolls, price, cis.. **< !5 Cts. If Cts. mid $1.00. ? 5 Cts. and 50 Cts. | hlnes. Price, 81.00. $1.50 and 55 Cts.. 50 Cts. and $1.50. ^ Price, 50 Cts. and $1.00. ; !5 Cts., 50 Cts.. 75 Cts. $1 and c, 50 Cts. and $1.00. ' i\ 25 Cts., 50 Cts. and 75 Cts. e. 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. J REE DECORATIONS. is Tree Decorations, I*rlced at , Cts. T lis. Price. 10 Cts. and 15 Cts. Price. 10 Cts. Box. j [olders, Price, 1 Ct. Each. I* B box, 10 Cts. 0 Cts. Roll. -it '?/m ?n Airto e WMoun a ior a ve you Mer- * ry to please :o please. | fcoTi i i What $1.00 Will Do. With $1.00 you can open an account with this Bank, and start yourself on the road to financial independence. It's the first dollar that leads to the first hundred ; the first thousand comes easier after that. And with a thousand dollars in the bank when you're, say. twenty-three years old, just think of how much better prepared you will be to improve your business position than you will be if ^ou spend all you make now, and have nothing put aside with which to grasp opportunity. Better think about it; or better still, come in and talk it over with us. The National Union Bank, ABSOLUTELY SAFE Rock Hill, - - - S. C. IV. J. RODDEY, Pre#. IRA B. DUNLAF, Cashier. ?>? ?*?* ?+<?* ?*<?+ ?+# &V2+ ? ? ?*<? I Follow The CROWDS! I j! If You Yet Have to Do Your Christ| mas Gift Shopping, JUST FOL- 1 t LOW THE CROWD, and You I ? 4> ? Are Sure to Come to the York % I Drug Store, where everything dis- | played is of a Quality that will ap| peal to the good taste of the most I ** I T 1 ,, discriminating Duyer. LinKeawim $ | our Quality you will find Quan- J | tity and Variety that will satisfy | 5 your every desire, and a range of '+ | Prices within reach of every purse. | ? Your friends are shopping here. I I Come along with them. | j. Please remember that HUYLER'S ? | Chocolates and Bonbons are here f | in Spec: \ Gift Packages. | f Thanking you for your patronage, we extend @ ^ - - ? ? r j % | the season's compliments, ana wisn you ana $ | yours the best that a long life can give. | | .The YORK DRUG STORE, j JLJ'mJLJ-* J,tJ+JLS* A.fi.t.ft. AXAJi iL.r-i.Lt% m V TV TV TV V TVTV VWW TWTW TJPVTJ? TT^Iw Vw W Yw*" w BANK Account r?p JTaR ERRY f?t|sas CREATE OR CRUMBLE. Every man should create a foundation for success before old age crumbles his earning powers. A small savings account started today, NOW, will start you on the road to independence. The farther you travel on this road the less you will wish to turn aside. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. jW Safety Boxes for Rent?$2.00 and $3.00 Per Year. A *A ?A XA ?A XA ?A XA XA KA XA XA XA KA XA XA XA XA XA XA XA 1 You'll Find It Here- j 2 It's Waiting For You. t 2 THERE ARE ONLY FOUR MORE SHORT DAYS FOR 2 * HOLIDAY SHOPPING?IF YOU HAVEN'T FOUND JUST ? ^ WHAT YOU WANT. IT IS REASONABLY CERTAIN THAT ? * YOU CAN FIND AN ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTE OR THE ? ^ REAL ARTICLE AT THIS STORE. OUR STOCK OF GIFTY ? * GOODS IS SOMETHING IMMENSE. IT INCLUDES AL- 4 MOST EVERYTHING YOU MIGHT FANCY AS A GIFT FOR ? A FATHER. MOTHER. WIFE. HUSBAND. BROTHER, SIS- _ 4 TEU. SON. DAUGHTER. OR THE DEAREST GIRL IN THE g * WORLD. COME AND LOOK AROUND. IF YOU WANT ^ 4 SOMETHING FOR PRACTICAL., lvliu uai use,, w c k ft HAVE IT. OR IF YOU WANT SOMETHING FOR USE AS r 4 AN ORNAMENT. WE HAVE THAT TOO. IT IS EASY TO ? ft SHOP AT THIS STORE BECAUSE OUR IMMENSE VARI- * ^ ETY AND RIGHT PRICES WILL MAKE YOUR SELECTION * J EVER SO EASY. JUST TRY IT. YOU'LL CERTAINLY ^ NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. M * YORKVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY. ? fc Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til Til ?}-? ;i. cii .2. . !? 2. c-2? ?2. ,2? c j. c>I? .2. ,2. c2? *2, .? .? ? .1 i ? ? .? >?/. .i ? ? > .? .> s 5 For Christmas Gifts J Come iitid see what the CARROLL FURNITURE CO. has to ..ftor in P-nnris psnnoiallv suitable for Christmas Gifts. liET US SUGGEST: Rocking Chairs. Center Tables, Rugs, Art jf-> Squares, an Organ, Sewing Machine, Pictures (We are showing an especially attractive line of Pictures at all prices), a Columbia Phono- ^ graph anil Records anil si-orcs of other articles that may be selected from our large stock that would he most acceptable as gifts. ^ COME A\I) SEE. Carroll Furniture Company * <r -V -l- .- 1* <r C H' 1' <r 1- 1- 1' ir </ fr ? ? f/ , T -j T t T -j- -x T T T T T T T T T V "I*