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Liberty township of this county and was registered in Willow township. Judge Memminger, in reply to this 1 point, offered by the counsel for Jones, said that the juror, if past the age limit of jurors, should have been objected to when presented and that it had not been proved to him that the juror was not properly registered. This argument was overruled. The counsel for Jones were asked by Judge Memminger if they desired to argue any other point in regard to obtaining a new trial, which received a negative reply. Solicitor P. T. Hildebrand and T. M. Raysor opposed the motion for a new trial. Judge Memminger com/ manded John J. Jones to stand up and i receive the sentence of the court. The ' Judge said he did not Intend lecturing him, but would make a few remarks. He said it was the first time he ever had to sentence a member of the South Carolina bar, but that he gave Jones a fair and impartial trial. Jones replied at this stage of the judge's talk, "I will never forget you judge, for the opportunity you gave me to clear myseir nerore me peopie ui mc v,* South Carolina concerning that check." _ The judge intimated that he thought r that Jones would fight the law in the matter of appealing to the supreme court, but Jones replied that he didn't know that he would do that. Judge Memminger said that the case was close to the border line of murder and manslaughter. He told Jones that his plea of self-defense failed on lack of necessity and that he made a fortunate escape when he was convicted of manslaughter. He said that he would have to deter others, through Jones' punishment, from going around with pistols and shooting people. He said that Jones evidently had enemies at Branchvllle and the thing he should have done, as there were two things for him to do?he should have gone to p another community or have fought the r matter out in law, and not go around armed to fight It out with physical force and violence. That was certain~ Iv wrong. "The sentence of the court." ^ said Judge Memminger, "is that you, John J. Jones, be confined in the state penitentiary for a period of ten years and one month at such hard labor as you may be able to perform." The judge stated, however, that in later years, if living, he might recommend to 41? ?? niomonw In this ease and Hie SUVC1IIU1 vivuivuv; ... ask that the sentence be commuted to some extent. The sentence of the judge made It impossible for the counsel for Jones to obtain bail for their client before him or any o'her one judge, and ? they will have to appear before the } four supreme court justices and obtain their consent before bail will be grants ed. Although it has not been announced by counsel for the defense, it is very probable that an appeal will be taken to the supreme court. Arrangements will be made to obtain bail as soon as ^ possible. Condition of the Catawbas.?Gov. Ansel Monday sent to the house and senate a special message submitting the report of the commission to look into the condition of the Catawba Indians. The members of this commission are W. W. Lewis. C. "W. F. Spencer and F. C. Whltner. They report that the Indians have 630 acres of very poor land. There are 113 Indians and 31 families. The government is vested in a chief, assistant chief and a secretary and two other members of the com' mittee. Their school runs seven months in the year and 10 of the children have attended Carlisle school and f one of them is a trained nurse in Philadelphia. Two-thirds of the Indians can read ' and the commission recommends an Increase of $100 a year in the appro priatJon for tne scnooi. The Indians are now receiving a pension of $3,500 a year. In lieu thereof this commission suggests one permanent improvement through the following investments: 1,800 acres of land $ 3,500 40 mules 8,000 40 sets of wagons and utensils .. 1.4f>0 New houses, etc 10,000 Provisions, one year 3,000 Stock feed for one year 3,000 k $60,000 This would provide for each of the Indians about 20 acres of land. The commission also recommends that a competent man be employed as superintendent at a salary of $1,000 and a house.?Columbia State. AT THE CHURCHES. ASSO. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. METHODIST. There will be prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Special IJofes. Dr. Griffith Will 3e Here on 18 and 19. Dr. S. H. Griffith, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, will meet all patients ^ in his line at the Shandor. Hotel, Yorkville, on next Wednesday and Thursday, January 18th and 19th inst. Patients seen in order of their arrival, except where engagements are made in advance. 4 f.t 2t These Are Clubmakers. J. K. Allison Hickory Grove. Floyd Allison Yorkville I'f Miss Nellie Allison Tirzah. Miss Clara B. Alexander..! Yorkville Bennie Barron Yorkville. S> W. A. Barrett Clover. Mrs. "l". u. Darneii i>u, o, v^iuvct. J. W. Bankhead Lowryville J. A. Barry Xo. 1 Filbert I Jam<-s Piggers Xo. 1 Yorkville R. B. Black Lockhart. Mrs. S. L. Blair Xo. 1, Sharon. J. H. Bigham Sharon. Miss Annie Brandon ....No. 2. Clover. W. W. Boyd Neely Mill. Miss Maggie Caldwell ..King's Creek. Miss Pauline Chambers..6. Yorkville. C. A. Carroll Xo. 7 Yorkville W. J. Caveny Rock Hill. Miss Mattie Belle Campbell No. 2. Yorkville. Marion L. Curry Guthriesville. # B. J. Currence No. 8, Yorkville. Mason Clark No. 1 Yorkville. W. H. Crook Fort Mill. J. R. Comer No. 3. Rock Hill. w Miss Addie Caveny..No. 1. Rock Hill. f Mrs. J. R. Currence ....No. 2. Clover. A. D. Dorsett Yorkville Miss Emmie Davis No. 4, Clover. \V. B. Flannagan ....Bowling Green N. S. Ford No. 4, Clover. E. B. Faulkner No. 4. Clover. Lewis Ferguson YorKvnie. Herbert Ferguson No. 8, Yorkville. E. L. Ford Clover. Lewis Good No. 1, Yorkville. Mrs. R. H. Gwin N<>. 2. Sharon. Mrs. M. A. Gaston No. 1, Bullock's Crook. 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. W. S. Lesslie No. 1, Lesslie. Miss Florence Lilly Filbert. A. W. Love King's Creek. B. R. Love No. 4. Clover W. W. Love No. 7, York vile. Lessie Martin No. s Yorkville John T. Matthews Clover. Miss Marie Moore No. 3, Yorkville. Harry Miller No. 6. Yorkville. J. J. McDaniel No. 1. Rock Hill. A. W. McFarland ....No. 3, Yorkville, Doc McClure, (p. c.) Gastonia. Miss Sallie McConnell, McConnellgville. Mrs. V. J. Mcllwain ..No. 1. Rock llill. W. C. McLure No. 5, Yorkville. Thos. Mitchell No. 1. Rock Hill. AVehb Moore No. 3, Yorkville. Miss Kathryn Maloney. .No. 2, Sharon. \ToPnln "Virf-'hnla . Yorkvillf*. W. A. Nichols No. 2. Smyrna. K. L. Presslev Chester Mrs. Belle Plaxco Sharon. S. C. Purslev No. 4*. Clover. J. Albert Riddle Clover. Baxter Robinson No. 6, Yorkville. Mrs. Jas. N. Russell ....No. 1. Sharon. J. R. Shillinglau* ....No. 7, Yorkville. Miss Clara Smythe Fort Mill. J. F. A. Smith No. 1, Yorkville. Mrs. John M. Smith Clover. J. P. Sifford Clover. W. T. Smarr Bullock's Creek. deo. L. Suggs No. S, Yorkville. Miss Sara Turner o. 6, Yorkville. Joseph Wylie Hickory drove. Jeff D. Whiteside ....Hickory drove. L R. W. Whiteside Smyrna. ' Miss Lizzie Wood No. 2. Clover. Lester Watson Hickory drove. A. C. White King's Creek. It. W. White Sharon Special Notices. Allison Creek and Beth-Shiloh. There will be preaching at Allisor Creek and Beth-Shiloh on the fifth Sabbath of January, at Allison Creeh i in the morning and Beth-Shiloh in v.nt afternoon. W. J. Wyly, Pastor. 4 t 2t To the Patrons Of the whole milk trade of Brattor Farm. The management proposes tc continue the trade to the best of his ability and will endeavor to please,ths I most exacting: customers, reeling tun| fident that the superior intelligence ol . the trade will enable them to appreciate wholesome and sanitary milk, we | feel that the relation between th? trade and the management will be most pleasant. The whole milk is guaranteed to contain on an average of ? per cent of butterfat and the cream tc contain 20 per cent of buttermilk. The management is desirous of all being treated courteously and fair, and any irregularities or mistakes will be corrected if brought to the attention ol the management. Don't accept any unsealed bottles. Bratton Farm, Bun Brvdges, Manager. It HYMENFATi. Mvitirrn?At Plover, 5?. P., hv F. F Clinton nntprv miMlo. on Januar** 14 n?v WUT, wxneov.\VT and Miss H.7AT1I MORRISON', both of Oastonla. N. P. vorVviile. Jan. 17.?Cotton 145 tc 14' cents. Von- York. Jan. 1fi.?Soot notion Hosed oulet 10 points lower: middUnc nniands 14.R0: middling eulf 15.05; sales 2.100- eotton futures onpned steadv and Hosed stnadv as follows: Tan li Ro- pov, 14 March 14.74; Anril 14 R4: Mav 14 91; .Tune 14.92; Julv 14.92: August 14.fi?: Oct. 12.91. FOTTNJ>. A SUM of Monev which the ownei can have by paying for this advertisement. A. ROSE. FOR RENT. * ? T-? rn TXT T> \f Anro of nr<3 Ar-/\r\ i HI iiic <i. ??. room opposite Ij & S. Rank. Applv to J. W. DOBSON. 5 t lt? CLOSED THE 19TH. THE undersigned banks will be closed on THURSDAY. JANUART 19. on account of Lee'g Rirtbdav. TiftiN SAVTNOS BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. SEE TO YOUR EYES TWILL be at the office of Dr. M. W, White in Yorkvllle, on SATURDAY. EERHI'ARY 11. and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1.1. and will he pleased to offer mv service to all who mav call on those davs. Dr. G. H. DA VIES. 5 t 4t FOR SALE THE house and lot in Clover, formerly the home of Mr. Jno. J, Smith. For nrices and terms, applv to Mrs. J. J. SMITH. Clover, S. C. 4 f.t 4t PLEASE PAY UP ALL persons owiner us on account, hv note, or otherwise, will please settle. McGILL BROS. 97 t.f tf. MONEY TO LOAN. ON first Mortgage on Real Estate. Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney. 99 t.f tf PIANOS FOR SALE TWO Howard Uprights In good condition. Bargain. McGILL BROS. 97 t.f tf. BABER'S BARBER SHOP HAS been moved to the room formerly occupied by the Loan and Savings Bank, and we are thoroughly prepared to take care of our customers. Come and see us when you want good work and prompt service. L. G. BABER, Prop. FOR SALE THE Palmer Lot, on East Liberty street, Yorkville, 132 feet front, and 330 feet back; one of the most desirable residence lots in the town. Joining this lot on the south is another lot of one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and both lots will be included in same sale. Apply to C. E. Spencer, Aft\r of T onr Vnrbvillp nr AT? ledge, Charlotte,"n." C. "" 2 t-w 26t SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. To be Held at Catawba Junction on Wednesday, January 25. "VT OTICE is hereby given to the i. s qualified voters of School District No. 46, that an election will be held at Catawba Junction, in said district on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911, at which election the qualified voters of the said school district will vote for or against a special levy of two (2) mills for the support of the schools of the said district. The polls will be opened at 8 a. m.. and closed at 4 p. m. Eligibility to vote is limited to those who pay other than poll taxes and who must exhibit registration certificates and tax receipts. G. W. HILL, M. D., Chairman Board Trustees. 5 t 2t J. C. WILBORN R.EAU ESTATE ? FOR SALE ? 144 Acres?Joining the C. C. Hughes farm loeated so aa to be divided into two small farms, each facing public highway; 100 acres cleared, balance in timber. One of the finest opportunities in York county; 6 miles of Yorkville, 3 miles of Tirzah, one dwelling, two good tenant houses. 201 Acres?In Ebenezer township; 1 dwelling 11 story high, 5 rooms; also tenant house 5 rooms 11 story high. Price $11 per acre. Property of M. B. Massey. One 4-room house and 30 acres of land at Filbert, facing King's Mountain highway and joining King's Mountain Chapel. J. C. WILBORN. <Y I | Lynchburg Are recognized everywhe ? Runs Lightest, Lasts Lon Ica^t effort on the part of ^ m trnlll CnnPiic nt \ lift % Lynchburg Plows in ]>ref< & claimed to be just as goo< $ size you need. Right now * you will need it from now "Y the ground. See us for don't buy a "Just-as-good, that Lasts Longest and F % burg and that we sell it. YORKVILLE H *?A ?A ri ?A *A * A ?A r A FRIEND I MADE. Have your Prescription filled at TH ' STAR DRUG STORE, where only t* i D..r??c+ anrJ R?ct of all Druos an Chemicals are Used. We guarantee t . give what physicians want, and gi\ [ the closest price possible also. Try i [ and we have made a friend. i | THE STAR DRUG STORE. HOME-GROWN APPLER SEED OATS I HAVE A LIMITED SUPPL OP PURE HOME-GROWN AI ' PLEU SEED OATS. SEE Ml FOR WHAT YOU WANT T SOW THIS SPRING. Fertilizers ? BEFORE YOU MAKE A CON TRACT FOR YOUR 1911 FER 1 TILTZERS COME AND SEE Ml FOR WHAT YOU WILL XEEI WHETHER IT BE A SACK Ol A CARLOAD OR MORE. W. R. CARROLL a ?i?Am rv??i.u ngamsi JLreaui From Any Cause. Owners of live stock are remlnde > that I represent the American Live Stock Insurance Company of Indian apolis, Ind., and am prepared to writ applications for insurance on Horse Mules and Cows for one-half the ac tual value of all stock on which in . surance is desired. The policy insure against death from any _ cause?<1 is ease, accident, fire, lightning or wind storm. No animal exceeding 12 yeai of age is insurable. The rate is $6.0 per $100 annually on farm stock, nc mortgaged, and $7.00 per $100 for mort gaged. If you desire to protect your self against total loss in case of deat of any of your stock you will do we to see me about it. If you are entirel satisfied to carry the risk, notwith standing the present high prices c stock, why that is your affair. SAM M. GRIST, All Kinds of Good Insurance. Labor Saving FARM IMPIFMFNTS MltMM liJUinui V I We sell a Drag Harrow that farm ers to whom we have sold them sa It is "the best" they ever saw. Ever farmer knows or should know the ad vantage of a Drag Harrow. We se Disc Harrows, Middle Breakers, Vul can Turn Plows, Riding and Walkin Planet Jr., Cultivators. FOR RENT?We have a good thre< two or one-horse farm to rent for 191: on Thorn's Ferry road, three miles c Tirzah church. Plenty of buildings o place. See us for Rice Flour, Bran, Shorti etc. YORK SUPPLY CO. Egg Insurance If you would have your hens produc a maximum number of eggs and kee at it, right now is the time to get bus; *Ua?v? liKnrol on/1 frn/lllOD auu 1CCU l II Vill 11UW1 UI uuu feeds of HESS' POULTRY PAN-A-CEA. It is recognized everywhere as th very best of all Poultry Powders t keep laying hens in perfect conditior See us for Hess' Poultry Pan-a-cea. Hess' Stock Food is the best of a! condition Powders for Horses, Catth Hogs and Sheep. Feed it to you stock now for best results. Get it a the THE YORK DRUG STORE. J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell J.L. WILLIAMS & CO Underskirts. $1.50 Underskirts at 98 CTS. 36 Black, Rustling Taffetine Petti coats?a beauty?at 98 CTS. 18 Persian Petticoats?$1.50 Valueat 98 CTS. QUEEN COTTON, low Shoes fo Ladies, in Gun Metal, Patent Leathe and Vici Kid. Has the Style and Dur ability?a $2.50 Shoe elsewhere?a '$2.00 a Pair. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. YORKS CHEAPEST STORE. iW Don't measure your printing mat ter by its costs; but rather by its qual ity. The Enquirer kind is the cheapest Turn Plows ( ..... 'P.,.-.. l>1 < iv 11i in 11 \ i"" tu gest, Goes Deepest with the the man behind or the team < county farmers are usjng i-rence to all others that arc 1. Come and see us for the is the time you need jt and right along till crops are in a LYNCHBURG, and " Remember that the plow iuns Lightest is the LynchARDWARE CO, A *A t*A ?A *A *A *A *A *A *A A Word to the Wise. E The gateway to business success is ever open to those who have ready money to invest prcfita 3 Mir P.iit in niv1r>r maLrp thp mnst nf such on portunities one must be acquainted with current business and financial conditions. | For those who cannot do this to advantage, 18 the safest ar.d best method is to place their account with a Strong Bank whose methods are upto-date and whose management is able and willing to advise them in such matters. Come in and talk the matter over with US. The National Union Bank, i ABSOLUTELY SAFE S Rock Hill, - - - S. C. Y '' \V. J. KODDEY, Pres. IRA B. DUNLAF, Cashier. E D ~ FRESH SHIPMENT OF White China. > s WIFT'S ^ I have just received a very large shipment of Plain White China directrrjijrrr T tk Jf b' imported from European makers or r*?\ r* liftf M M I /W my own order and can sell you either m w i vA single pieces or will make it up ir Breakfast, Dinner or Tea Sets tc w w a Jg C4 please the buyer. If you need any ol tw l\/l ^ this ware, come quick. A number ol A my customers have been waiting for it. and they can now be supplied. GOdNG FOR ONE WEEK AT ENGLISH WARE !" :e ^ - ? WW I also received a few days ago a s, t \f g% A> Mm I Mm hogshead of Blue Decorated English M fff f M f Mr MMM^ Porcelain, beautiful patterns and this i- * O I will also be sold as individual pieces '8 or in sets to suit the buyer. Come and ' let me show you. ? I. W. JOHNSON. _ w qpFr? Th , . (0 T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. >t 5 GET READY TO PLANT I1 We wish to call the attention of users of Fertilizers to our goods, which are made from the best materials obtainable and mixed with the greatest care. Our I formulas are NEW and are bound to prove great pro| ducers. We want YOUR business, and will be glad to have you write us for prices. Same will have our prompt attention. I Congaree Fertilizer Company, - Columbia, South Carolina. | SV* For Sale By YORK SUPPLY CO. | if ^ 1 n* n* M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. " 'a, a Reasonable Priee CARROLL BROS. "I don't need it; it's a luxury." Yes ~ you do and It is no more a luxury than having your daughter taught elocuHon, expression or painting. They run A ' M " g*g\ O ' M " hand in hand. Would you deprive your f I, | /t 1 f daughter of a nice piano when almost m. every neighbor has one? Is it right that she shall not be able to play the P piano when called on? Would you like . . _TV _ ? . y that? Are painting and elocution as n. have about SIX Puffalo-Pitts universal as music? "Yes, but I can't Harrows that we will sell at buy one." Oh! yes; you can and I ou&i. stand ready to put into your home on Ask anybody who has one and they your own time, a beautiful Standard, will tell you there is none better. High Grade Weser or Janssen Piano at Come and see us about one. any time and you will like my price we can refer you to some of the best too. The terms are easy; Just take farmers in the county, who are using e your own time in paying for it. Re- them. 0 member: I tune the Piano the first 1 year free of charge. R. J. HERNDON. The Carpenter Organ; built like a CAKKOJLIj 15JKUS. '? watch. No Organ compares with it i, in tone, makeup and price. * A MOMENTOUS QUESTION And one ,?a< has do with a? peo- <-,0111111011 SeilSC. pie in all places: "Have you got some- j huy as jow as j can?That's Buslthing good to cat?" Our answer is: nes1 sense. - Yes! Listen and judge for yourself: j sell as Low as I can?That's ProIrish Potatoes, White Fish, Kingan's gre.ssiva sense. I. meats, best Cheese, nice Butter, On- You buy as Low as you can?That's ions, Butter Beans, White Beans, Dried Good sense. . Peaches Dried Apples, Pickles In keg, YOU BUY OF ME?That's Dollars . Pickles in bottles, Pickles, sour, sweet aiu] Cents to both of us. and mixed. Best Preserves. Canned j have everything you can reasonaGoods; Vienna Sausage; Potted Ham, hly expect to find in a First-Class Gencanned Peaches and Tomatoes; Syr- era( store?my goods are of excellent ups?Velva, Karo and Auto in 10c cans, qUa|ity and my prices as LOW AS THE one-half gallon and one gallon cans. LOWEST. r" nl"? frooh r-nlrAo nil the timp. I r i>... Vn. " c " VMV 7" " I A nave l/l.T X*ws*v?rj, I/I von xjsvr-~?*Kr? Just received another lot of purest and tionSi i?ri?ts. silks. Hats. Caps. Shoes, best Candies. We've sold 1,900 pounds Hardware, Staple and Fancy Groceries, - of "Fino" Coffee. Another 100 lbs. go- family Medici Acs, Fresh Fruits and ing ?ast- Meal Sacks. All kinds of Candies arriving every week. Leather, Stone Jars, Dishes, Lamps and j have the ingredients for your fruit Fixtures; best Table Knives and Forks, t.ake.>?. good Pocket Knives, Musical Instru- Give me your patronage and I will ments and good Brooms. And we're treat you ril?ht. j pay the highest well supplied with the best Oranges, market price for Country Produce. r Everything in Soaps. Everything in - Tobaccos and many other things. M. A. McFARLAXD, t Yours for business, Yorkvillo 11. F. I). No. 4. HERNDON & GORDON. <" 11 _yL,EAR? COME ONE! DON'T BUY COME ALL! We have the GOODS and you have the MONEY, let's swap. Ask to see our line of Turn Plows, Stalk Cutters, Middle Breakers, Buggies, Wagons, Anvthino in mv linp Harness. Shoes. Dry Goods, Notions Alijllllllg 111 lllj I11IC an(j Groceries. Everything we sell, we , , , m?. Guarantee or Money Back. without getting MY Please give us a settlement, whether DDirTC If y?ur bill small or large. We favorrlvlljE/O. II iney are ed you, now favor us by prompt settle! ment, Yours truly. J HIGHER than others I it s in the ouality. Jackson Brothers. CLOVER, s. C. t : J. M. BRIAN COMPANY G. H. O'LEARY. Th" c""oer" V | I'O DEBTORS AND OREDITORS. MANY THANKS. ? \ IAj persons indebted to the estate , -a*, of J. \V. MARTIN, deceased, are we thank YOU, One and All, for the ? hereby notified to make payment to ? pie at once. Persons having- claims liberal patronage given us during the against this estate should present thepi T to me duly authenticated within the holidays, and also during the year 1910 i tune prescribed oy iaw. i . ? G SPENCER. Executor. 0?d we ho'ie tQ continue to receive a t 3 . ot * part of your patronage during the New * _ MONEY TO LEND Year ail(] wljj do uur lK.8t to *? / \ N improved farms in York county, i" V9 repayable in live easy, annual in- merit your business, r, stallments. Interest eight per cent. j. No broker's commissions. Wishing you a Happy and ProaperI C. E. SPENCER, b Attorney at Law. '??* New Year, we are J, SU t nug. S. - You are measured by the Station- Yours very truly, * kind!""S"nd ?U'' U" Thc Enquir'"' J- M. BRIAN COMPANY. Heavy Underwear VISIT US IN OUR NEW STORE IN THE McNEEL BUILDING WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST VALUE IN UNDERWEAR. Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Shirts at 44 CTS. Each. T n 4 I An' T_r^? 17*1 /-v T'.wlnr.-not n 4 Ijuuico xita v / i' icttcu u nuti v tcia ai 44 CTS. Each. EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS. Extra quality Embroideries that were 12 jc and 15c yard?now 81-3 Cts. Yd. Insertions at 5 Ctc. Yard and Up. BLANKETS. AH Wool 12-4 Blankets at $3.48 Pair. Heavy Gray Blankets, at $1.25 Pair. When shopping we will always be glad to have you come and see us. It is a pleasure to show our goods and give you prices. J. 0. WRAY, The Leader IAm Prepared TO FILL ALL YOU It WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS. I HAVE FRUIT CAKES FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT WISH TO BAKE THEM THEMSELVES. IN I AND 5 LB. SIZES: FOUND CAKE, f LAYER AND CLEANED RAISr INS, CURRANTS, DATES, FIGS. ETC. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SOUND NUTS. MINCE MEAT, ETC. LOUIS ROTH. Automobile Supplies. Automobile owners will please remember the RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY when in need of anything in Automobile Supplies. We are carrying a good line of Supplies and constantly adding to it. Come and see us for GASOLINE OILS GREASES TOOLS AUTO ACCESSORIES, ETC. You will find that our qualities and our prices are just right. If you run a Gasoline Engine anywhere, come and see us for the best Dry Batteries. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN DURING my absence in attendance on the General Assembly, I have arranged to have my office kept open in the McNeel building. TWOS V Mnnnw 3 t.f t.f TH( Underwear A I Ladies' and Childr Lo Children's Cambric Drawers, n Children's Skirts at 2?; and so ( Children's Gowns at 25 and 5c Children's Waists at 10 Cts. Ec Ladies' Corset Covers at 10, 19 Ladies' Nainsook Corset Cove Ladies' Cambric Drawers, at 2 Ladies' Nainsook Drawers at 8< Ladies' Muslin Skirts at 50 an Ladies' Muslin Skirts, with n and lace flounce. Prices, $ Ladies' Muslin Gowns at 50 an Ladies' Fine Nainsook and Lot at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 TEN YARDS GOOD ENG: n T /-kTT_r _o f* I? KT1 x xx, yo i_>i.n One hundred Bolts of Soft Finis Cloth?Big value at 98 Cts. 15 and 20 CTS. EMBROIDER One thousand yards of Embrc inches wide, on sale at 10 C TORCHON LACE, 4 CT One thousand yards of Torch widths, on sale at 4 Cts. the Y GINGHAM, 10 CTS. ' 500 yards of good 32 inch Dres quality, on sale at 10 Cts. th CALICO, 5 CTS. THE 2.000 yards of good Calico in 1 011 sale at 5 Cts. the Yard. | THE 1 AW*#" BEACON LIC T WILL CUIOF YO THROUGH FINANCI STORMJ, In the year 1626 PETER A land on which New York Cit million dollars?is built. He ] he put out that $24 at 4 per cc it would now amount to as mu< York City. Make OUR Ban LOAN AND SA >j S9T Safety Boxes for Rent? YORKVILLE BUGGY CO WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON Farm Wagons HENCE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL PRICE FOR A SHORT WHILE. WE HAVE EVERYTHING ELSE IN OUR LINE. COME AND SEE US. Yorkville Buggy Co. PLUMBING I 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. BABER. 97 t 3m. W So-called "cheap printing'' is the kind that costs you most. Use The Enquirer kind. ~>MSO and White ( LL THIS WEE When you buy Underwear, i you want to get the quality 1r\nA Ynn non Kiiir nrormonfc I I rvftllll* A. VU V/(411 UUJ ^Ui IUV/IUO I for less than Thomson's, but | you don't get the quality, s Neither do you getthe quantity i of material in each garment. jj You will find Thomson has 1 the quality and the quantity J v of material in each garment. U P iVe are now showing a big ? line of en's Muslin Underwear ing Cloth and Nainsook o Cts. Each. 40 INCH ! :ts. > Qts One thousand y ^ ' on sale at io and 25 Cts. FLAXONS. rs, 50c, 89c, $1. Bj Hne of piai[ 5 and 50 Cts. ? cts and . 3 Cts. and $1.00. d 75 Cts. COT lice embroidery Rig iine 0f Cot 1, $1.50 and $2. inches wide, id 75 Cts. iff f .rmrnc Each. Good Bleaching LISH LONG Var(1 wide B,ea pc Barker, Andro ' " Bleaching, al h English Long Hamilton Hick( for Ten Yards. Cts Yard. Y, io CTS. YD. 2- pjeces River: ndery, 10 to 18 terns, Price, ts. the Yard. 'S. YARD. Sheets, 70x90 in on Lace 111 all Sheets. 81x90 in d 48 Cts. Doz. Hemstitched Sh YARD. Pillow Cases, ic . n:. 1, Pillow Tubing, g Yard White Quilts at YARD. GINGHA jIucs and Reds, One thousand y on sale at 5 < J fflOMSC iiNUii Dougnt tne wnoie isy?now worth four thousand paid $24 for the island. Had :nt compound interest in 1626 :h as the present value of New k YOUR Bank. .VINGS BANK. -$2.00 and $3.00 Per Year. LADIES, Did You Ever Notice How your back hurts after several hours spent at the sewing machine, bending over sideways to properly reed the cloth under the needle bar? Very painful, isn't? Did you ever think why this Is so? No? Well, It is simply because that with the ordinary sewing machine the needle bar is considerably out of center of the machine table and the treadle and it is necessary to lean to one side?give the back a twist?to get the eye In line with the needle bar. But relief has come at last. The trick has been turned and you will find that the next sewing machine you buy will not give you that troublesome pain caused by the twist of the spinal column. The next machine you buy will De a. STANDARD ROTARY CENTRAL NEEDLE. Remember that. This machine is so built that the needle bar is placed in the exact center of the machine table and on a center with the machine treadle, and this way entirely does away with that painful back twist and I other discomforts. We especially invite the ladles to come and see one of the Standard Rotary Central Needle Machines. It is something entirely new and you will be pleased to see what a great Improvement it is over the "back twisters." Don't buy a Sewing Machine before seeing the Central Needle Standard. YORK FURNITURE CO ?N'S Goods Sale k. '-j |: in Fine Cambric, I 9 LAWN, 10 CTS. YARD. I ards of good 40 inch Lawn on H Cts. the Yard. 15 AND 19 CTS. YARD. | 1 and Fancy Flaxons on sale at H i9 ws. tne Yara. TON FOULARDS ton Foulards in all shades, 27 on sale at 15 Cts. the Yard. DOMESTICS. at 5 Cts. Yard, ching, 8 Cts. Yard. scoggin and Hill Yard-wide t 10 Cts. the Yard. Dry Stripe Shirting at 12 1-2 side Plaids, all good, new pat8 Cts. Yard. BEDDINGS. ches, 48 Cts. Each. dies, 75 Cts. Each. cets, 90x90 inches, $1.00 Each. > Cts., 20 Cts. and 25 Cts. 25 Cts. the Yard. 98 Cts., $1.39, $3.50 and $5. M, 5 CTS. THE YARD. ards of good Apron Gingham, Cts. the Yard. >N CO.