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fecial JJotices. ? ? ^ \ Mr. Poultrymen: ot If you are not getting- eggs, don't blame 11 the chickens. Help them along by ? feeding Conkey's Laying Tonic. York Drug Store has it. ^ U. D. C. ol Winnie Davis chapter U. D. C. will be meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. W. F. Marshall. ? Miss Mary Williams, Pres. Buy Your Frost Proof Si Cabbage Plants from F. S. Cannon, M Meggets, S. C. ^ 1,000 to 4,000 at J1.25. Vf 5.000 to 9,000 at 11.00. M 10,000 to 15,000 at $0.90. Special prices on larger orders and satisfaction guaranteed. ^ 97 ~ t Apr. 1. ?he Cotton Market. c< Yorkville, December 17.?Good mid- ^ dling cotton, 13 cents. New York, December 16.?Cotton tri Lspot closed steady; middling uplands 13.20; middling gulf 13.45; sales 1.800 . bales. Cotton futures closed steady as p( follows: ar Dec. 12.74; Jan. 12.81; March 12.88; ne ^ April 12.87; May 12.90; June 12.82; , I July 12.84; Aug. 12.74; Sept. 12.16; ro W Oct. 12.00. nc L ? Nl A STRAYED. ro T~\EC. 7TH, one Berckshire Sow, ^ .U white streak in face; weight about 150 lbs. Notify me on Sharon No. 2. th M. HAFNER STEPHENSON. BUNCH or KEYS DOST ON Charlotte or Lincoln roads, be- Co tween Yorkville and Geo. Turner's fC this morning. Please return to a It?Pd. W. L. WALLACE. si LEWIS LONG STAPLE XI ? /COTTON SEED, at $1.00 a bushel. D< vy Apply to R. L. GROVES, tei R. F. D. No. 1, Yorkville, S. C. de 101 t. f. 8t* Y( 72 "A CHRISTMAS WISH" * A ND "A Christmas Conspiracy," ba /l will be given by the McConnells- m' vllle School Society next FRIDAY piJ evening. December 20th, at 8 o'clock. pa Admission, 15 Cents. pe It McCONNELLSVILLE SCHOOL FIDDLERS' CONVENTION AT Hopewell School next FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20. at 7 p. m. First V) I, prize for fiddlers $2.00; second prize U ' - 51.50. First prize for banjo 51.50; first prize for dancing. 51.50. Public invited. Admission 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. 101?It N. P. KELLY. Principal. t FOR SALE 180 Acre??Joining; lands of W. L. It Fauleoner, Mrs. McElwee and Elias t\\ Falls. Fine 4-horse farm open, good ac barn, 2 tenant houses; 3 miles from th Smyrna. J. C. WILBORN. dii CLERK'S SALE. fo State of South Carolina, County of ?e York. ac COURT OF COMMON PLRA8 w< M. B. Spencer, Indiv., & as Admr., of # the estate of W. C. Spencer, dec'd. vs. 9 M. J. Spencer, W. I. Witherspoon, Trustee and others. BY virtue of a Decree in the above ? stated case, I will expose to public D sale in front of the YORK COURT H JL HOUSE DOOR on MONDAY, JANU~ ARY 6TH, (Salesday) 1913, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in Broad River Township, in the County V/M.L nn/l /v# rtn?./%1Un An v.'i x vi xv auu oiftic ui ouuui V/aiuiuia uu the waters of Wolfe creek and containing EIGHTY-THREE (83) ACRES, m. , more or less and fully described in the JP deed from Calvin Whisonant to J. W. Martin, recorded In R. M. C. office of York County in Book X-page 394 to rj! which reference is had for a more particular description of said lands. Terms:?One third CASH, and the ga balance in two equal annual install*- or + ments with interest; secured by mortgage of the premises with leave to pay Pr all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers 'n' and to comply within one hour or the land will be re-sold at his risk. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Dec. 17?101 t 3t ? MR. WORKING! > ARE YOU SEL Getting so much per w away your brain and b: and "coming out even' How Long Can'YOU S Start a Savings Acc m per cent, compounded q Dosited?and Eventual) PENDENT J- The National absolute; Rock Hill, * the united states go with thi w. J. roddey, President. bf 'OUR WE in inn king: your choice of wc sussest that you fuvc ^^2 n sb is i b 1 j?"1 ?1' i MISKI lii hil ar d wy* 3 KP JUL Jhii For Hard Wrur and I HI # Christmas Presents Will be Highly Owing to their lasting and weai that a visit here will en; the article that PROBLEM OF W1 % Remember the Majestic Range I This Week. I Yorkville Hard\ WANTED ^17ILL pay 12J cents pound, for 40 rV or 50 TURKEYS, delivered at lr residence until Friday evening. H. E. & T. M. FERGUSON. SHOATS FOR SALE k T Bratton's Farm. Berckshires, V pure bred, about three months d. Priced at $5 to $7 each, if sold fore January 1st. t* J. MEEK BURNS. Manager. CLERK'S SAL: . late of South Carolina, County of York. COCRT OF COMMON PLEA8 inerva M. Smith. Janle Smith Bray, Ernest Smith, Robt. Lee Smith by their guard, ad litem, J. D. Smith against Oscar P. Smith. > Y virtue of a Decree of sale in the J above stated case, I will expose to ibllc sale in front of -.he YORK 3URT HOUSE DOOR on MONDAY. e 6TH DAY or JANUAKY, tsaiesiy) 1913, between 11 a. m., and 2 p. the real estate described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or act of land lying, being and situated the County of York, State of South irolina, commencing at a stone on >rk of Branch and running thence up id with a small branch 13.37 to maple w, on old line of Hardy Tcte's, thence 1th said line S.8J, E.24.07 to stake and ck pile old corner of Hogue's land, iw W. T. Nichols land thence with Ichols 1 line N.72J W.25.85 to Rock Hill ad rock on east side of road thence ong the edge of said road W.12.00 to ech on bank of branch, thence with anch 8.74 to beech Brown's corner, ence with Brown's line N. 80j E. 5.14 rock thence N. 2J W. 1.64 to rock w, on south bank of branch thence 1th said branch 14.37 to the beginning rner and bounded by lands now or rmerly of W. T. Nichols, John A. impbell and others and containing XTY (60) ACRES, more or less. The me being the tract conveyed to John Ichols by Hardy Tate on the 3rd of ?c. 1881 and conveyed by his daughr Ida A. Hogue to R. H. Smith by ed recorded in office of R. M. C. of >rk county in Book 24?pages 724 and 5. Terms: One-third CASH and the lance in two equal annual installents with Interest and secured by - nruu lAAI'A tn ircnaser s montage. ??iu? miE .? ,y all cash. Purchaser to pay for pars. Purchaser to comply within one iur or the land will be re-so!d at his tk. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. Dec. 17?101 t 3t >0N'T PUT IT OFF It's not too late to sow at least two ishels of wheat. It does not take ag to prepare two acres of good land, does not cost a fortune to pay for ro sacks of fertilizer. It rests two res of land. If you sow lr. April, and ink the wheat is no good you have ro acres of land you can plant corn i, and it will pay in the long run to w some wheat. It comes in a splend time when most people need it, id if a good. If a fair crop, just sow ur bushels of peas on the land and e how much hay you will get. The nd will be worth from $3 to 35 an re for the next crop. Such elegant ?ather to sow wheat and it will pay! IT uFD\Tnn\T VY. n. !oyal Pressing Club. WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE GARMENTS THAT THEY WISH TO HAVE THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND PRESSED. jr place of business is in the McNeel ock, up-siairs. II you win , we will be pleased to send for any rments you may have to be Cleaned Pressed. We do satisfactory work and do It omptly. Give us a part of your busess. It will be appreciated. Royal Pressing Club R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. WAN, LING YOURSELF? eek for your life?bartering rawn, health and happiness, at the end of each week? itand It? ?????? ? :ount Here TODAY?get 4 [uarterly, on all money de[y Be FREE and INDE Union Bank, LY SAFE - - s. c. iVERNMENT DEPOSITS S BANK IRA B. DUN*LAP, Cashier. i ? EKLY LIMERICK | wise Christmas Presents, >r us with your prescnee. COME HERE : SB to /IK a - il ? nun nTnnr 7^\ UUK MUKt a Where You'll Find Them Galore luy, tlio Very QiilntCNSenco, i Purchased Here Appreciated ring nature. We feel sure able you to find just will solve the HAT TO GIVE )emonstration at this Store vare Company DON'T Place your Order until you have seen our line of Finished Monuments, and Photographs of Monuments. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASST, Proprietor. YOItKVILLE, S. C. A" H'nds GOOD INSURANCE There are apples and apples. Some apples are good and some are better, while other apples are bad, and still - - - ? ' -?? 1? r n.? oiners worse, dui an are appics. j_an.cwise there is insurance and insurance. Some is good and some not quite so good; while some is really not insurance at all, for the word "insurance" means "to make safe, secure" and there is no doubt of the fact that everything sold in the name of insurance does not make the purchaser safe or protect lives absolutely, to the extent for which he thinks he is insured against the contingency for which he Intends to insure. The foregoing applies equally to all branches of insurance?life, fire, tornado, accident, health, live stock. I represent companies that do insure against all the foregoing and each one is Good?either the best, or among the best in its line. I sell nothing except Good insurance and at as low rates as , good Insurance can be bought for anywhere, conditions considered. While I do not pretend to know all about the insurance business or any one branch of it?no man does?still my twenty years' practical experience and life time record in this section are at your service. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. 99~ Call and get a 1913 Calendar. Appier Seed Oats As soon as the land is in condition to plow, make it a point to put in a few acres of Fall Oats. It is a decidedly paying proposition from almost any standpoint. See me for the Seed Oats that you will need. I have the best grade of APPLER SEED OATS, and sell them at 75 CTS. a Bushel. FERTILIZER IX)R GRAIN? When you sow small grain, be certain to use a liberal supply of Fertilizer?another paying proposition?I can supply your needs. HOG FEED? If you have hogs. NOW is the time I to put on the finishing fat before the killing. Come and see me for any kind of HOG FEED that you need. I have It and at the right price. If you need Turn Plows. Plow Moulds, Plow Stocks, Trace Chains. Collars, Hames, Banckbands, etc., see me for your needs. W. R. Carroll XMAS x will be prepared to fill all your Wants for CHRISTMAS. Come and see me. I have everything in OYSTERS. NUTS. CELERY, CRANBERRIES, COCOANUTS, etc. Let us have your orders in time so you won't be disappointed. Best N. C., and Pennsylvania PLAIN BUCKWHEAT on hand. I niTTC ROTH l^vy VXk/ XlLV/ M. XX FOR RENT EIGHT-ROOM Dwelling, and a Store Room. Apply to 97 t.f. tf J. E. LOWRY. ATTENTION PATRONS IF YOU can furnish 3,000 or more pounds of butter fat a month, we can pay 30 or more cents a pound until spring. Receiving days, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. YORKVILLE CREAMERY ASSO. SAY, CAN W*ll nf M11YCO r r til) vi bvuiob^ we are going to it's no secret at that the best pla STORE-Best C 5 China and Cut iThis line is large and vai eludes many of the dainties 5 the world's most famous p v decorated and finished fc [ j skilled artists. Our Chin; 5 eludes individual pieces am j rieties to please any indivii 5 In Cut Glass we are sh ! beautiful pieces, the pro ; 5 leading American cut glas in beautiful designs and ri j Priced right for gifts. 5 Toilet Sets, Hand 1 5 In Brush and Comb Se jj Sets, Military Hair Brush tiard Liases, rurses, t5iu ^ you'll find here just what S We are also showing a jj Books, suitable for Xmas { TAKE A TIP FROM at This Store Whei Yor, ArrA/TIA/T* A/T^A mA/n A/T^A A/*IA /ftAm A/TvA AiiA m A/T^ ^A/T* /T* A/T* Arf^A AA u^Tu' VtjTV WTW # vj^ WTW TV W \?7^%?J WTv TXTV i Coats By Express ^ WE RECEIVED TODAY?BY EXPRESS + ?TWENTY LADIES' AND MISSES' | NEW STYLE COATS ? 25 PER CENT BELOW THEIR REAL * VALUE?AT : | $3.90, $4.50, $5.00, $6.75 and $8.75 , * ? ? ; | CLOUD CASH STOKE * W. O. HARSHAW, Manager. ( lA/Tk AA /TiA/T^ A/T^A /t^A/Ti A/TkA f*kA^ Al^A J+JUC* AiT-lA C^AC* A^A ^A/Tk A/TkA ^Aft yTw TwT w vTw VviTV W w_#"w TwT vPTw wTw v\j7V vTvi HOME GROWN CELERY. I Can Furnish, to those who desir BT It, for a limited time, a Splendid Quai * Ity of HOME GROWN CELERY. L* ^ me have your orders. SALE The Best Place To buy your PEED STUFF $12.50 and $15.00 COAT SUITS?All for horses, cows, hogs and poultry. 1 at the store that makes a SPECIAL put in one lot?At $0.98 TY of FEED STUFFS, and as I mak a Specialty of Feed Stuffs MY STOR] Is the BEST PLACE for you to buj IT WILL PAY YOU TO RIDE A See me for LONG WAYS TO GET THESE. MILL FEED, RICE BRAN. McCOMELL'S 9J3B?mmw~' That VOIGHT'S ROYAL Is easll THE HOME OF W. L. DOUGLAS the BEST Flour to be had on this mar SHOES IN YORKVILLE k^- a 8t!|k" *2?^ J. M.FERGUS Of +*+ >+-' + '. + -K-+ .>k. + : + .>K. + >+ ? ? +.> f .. SALE OF COAT SUITS .. j I We have about 40 Coat Suits left out of hun- < | dreds we have had this fall and winter. These < ? we are going to offer'at Clean Up Prices of 25 J | PER CENT DISCOUNT until Jan. 1st. We <j 5 also have a few Long Coats that we will sell < | Cheap. t ? KIRKPA TRICK.RELK CO. i | SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK i +&+ &+g> ?<E? $+<3 +&* <3*3 *?+ 3+<3 4?? ? ? ? J?/5r RECEIVED See ?"r JVindow Display A Fresh Shipment of? * *' BRIMFUL OF? SNOW DRIFT HOLIDAY NOVELTIES FOR THE LITTLE ONES SNOW WHITE DOLLS, COTTOLENE AND WDRUM6?' PURE LARD. BA?L<5?n8, ALSO WESSON COOKING OIL NOAH'S ARKS, TOPS, AUTOMOBILES, I HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED GAMES, $300 WORTH OF CHASE & SAN- WHIPS, BORN'S COFFEE FOR THE XMAS TRUNKS, T1>4nF FIRE WORKS OF ALL KINDS, " ^ CATS, ETC., ETC. Come In for a "See" and we are sur /' If/ W/\llhTC/WT that you will discover many things i it. JUnDldUn ?ur iines ?f cho,ce T?ysJ. M. BRIAN COMPANY. I SPECK-HOLIDAY GOODS. DOING QUITE WELL, THANK YOU. MY SALES OF GOODS TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS HAS BEEN QUITE SATISFACTORY UP TO THIS TIME AND THE TRADE HAS JUST BEGUN. BUT YOU WILL FIND JUST THE ARTICLE YOU WANT IF YOU'LL COME TO SPECK'S AND THE PRICE WILL SUIT YOU. TOO. AMONG OTHER THINGS YOU WILL FIND AN ELEGANT LINE OF JEWELRY IN SOLID GOLD AND FILLED GOODS, INCLUDING PINS, BROOCHES. BUTTONS, RINGS, HAT PINS, CHAINS, LOCKETS. BRACELETS, CUFF LINKS, ETC., ANY OF WHICH WILL BE 2 APPRECIATED AS A GIFT; AND THEN, THERE'S SPLENDID SELECTIONS OF STERLING SILVER ARTICLES WITH A WIDE RANGE OF PRICES, AND PLATED SILVER WARE, AND THEN THERE'S LOTS OF ELEGANT CUT GLASS, MODERATELY PRICED AND ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE; AND THEN THERE ARE SCORES OF ELEGANT PIECES AND SETS IN THE FINEST iV OF CHINA WARE, AND THEN?OH, JUST COME AND SEE. IT WILL GIVE ME PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU?YOU'LL BE GLAD IF YOU COME, YOU'LL SEE SO MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler YOU KEEP A SECRET ? we know you can, but then, the secret tell you is so very plain and open, that all, as everybody in York county knows ce to buy Gifts is at the YORK DRUG Quality and Variety, the Lowest Prices Glass 5 Correspondence Stationery ? Nothing appeals to the good taste of ? the ladies more strongly than elegant v lotteries, and S Stationery, and you'll find it here in ? iy the most 9 qualities that will please the most par- v a display in- J ticular and it is rightly priced, too. ? duaUasTe. 8 j Chocolates and Bonbons * owing many J We are showing an extra choice line (f ducts of the ? of Chocolates and Bonbons, put up es- J is artists, cut J pecialiy for the finest Xmas trade, the 5 ich patterns. J products of the famous Huyler and ? 5 Allegretti Confectionery Kitchens?the J SaffS EtC 3 Purify and Qualify Guaranteed. ? ts, Manicure The Best In Fine Cigars 5 CR ^rr?rS' ? Cigars are alway acceptable as gifts to ^ oo s, etc., gentlemen, and we have them that will J you wan . jj p|ease the jjest jU(jges 0f the "weed." J good line of ? Packed in boxes of 25s, 50s and 100s. jifts. X Right Qualities and Rightly Priced. z US: Shop Early and Be Sure That You Shop e Satisfaction Is Certain. Are You Coming? k Drug Store +1 +&* ? ? +?* ?+? *?* ?+? +? ?+<3 ?+ ?+? +? ?4 1- Holida, ii 11 Have Only One More Week to Sh f ? Come Early and Come ( i $ - V 11 In Holiday Suggestions f | f THOMSON COMPANY Is an Easy 11 Varieties and Lowest Prices. Co ||to offer; let us help you s< 11 best suited to your purpc e | at THOMSON'S. Come youi * | and your friends to Thorn | have you, and show you s. * BLANKETS e T Pure Wool BLANKETS, Extra Large Size, Borders E ? Pink and Blue?Prices u f $3.50, $3.98, $5.00 ajid $6.50 COMFORTS AND QUILTS + Bed COMFORTS, all Colors and Sizes?Price ? $1.98, $2.50 and $3.50 * White BED SPREADS, Extra Large Size?Price $ . $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 V TABLE COVERS and SCARFS in Drawn and Em'* ? broidery Work?Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 T PILLOW TOPS In Satin and Tapestry?Price J ? 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. + Pure Linen TABLE DAMASK, Full Two Yards - ? Wide?Price 75 Cts. $1.00, $1.25 and$1.50 Yd. { * Linen TABLE DOILIES, Extra Large Size?Price ? $1.00. $1.50, $2.50. $3.50 and $5.00 Doz. [ T Linen DAMASK TOWELS, Extra Large Sizes?Price i* ? 25 Cts. 50 Cts. 75 Cts. and $1.00 j t t MPM'Q RATH PHRPQ ^ 1TJLW1 1 U & A A A s ? All Assorted Colors In all Sizes?Price ' I* 4 $5.00 and $6.50 Each * j. BEDROOM SLIPPERS r $ Men's, Le es', and Children's In All Colors?Price r * ^ 75 Cts. 85 Cts. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 | | MEN'S NECKWEAR t <j? Holiday Line of Men's NECKWEAR, One Tie to the ? ? Box?Price 50 Cts. and 75 Cts. g | MEN'S HOSIERY ? * Men's HALF HOSE, 4 Pair to the Box?Price t. x $1.00 the Box . ? Men's Silk HALF HOSE, Black, Tan and Navy? 4 Price 50 Cts and 75 Cts Pair x Men's Hose SUPPORTERS, 1 Pair to the Box? ? Price 25 Cts. the Box 4 Men's Silk MUFFLERS?Price x 75 Cts. $1.00 and $1.50 ? Men's Knit MUFFLERS?Price 25 Cts. and 50 Cts. 4 Men's Kid GLOVES, Dressed and Undressed?Price ? $1.00 and $1.50 j 4 Men's Automobile GLOVES?Price ? $2.00 and $2.50 Pair ? Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS 4 ? Price 10 Cts. 15 Cts. and 25 Cts. ? Men's Initial Linen HANDKERCHIEFS?Price ? 25 Cts. Each 4 Men's Fine SHIRTS?Price $1.00 and $1.50 2 TRAVELING BAGS ? Men's and Ladies Solid Leather Lined BAGS? ? ?Price $5.00, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 X Solid Leather SUIT CASES?Price ? $5.00, $8.50 and $10.00 j, Rountree Roller Tray TRUNKS?Price e ? $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 n x . | To Customers who suffei A f a t rr\t oi August ^ra, inon cent discount on all pi i 1913.^"9o your Holid |\\ THE THOMSO +? ? *#+ ?*? ? +#+ *?+ ?*# +#+ ? <& HOW TO GET CHEAP FERTILIZER Come to CARROLL BROS., and buy ALL WOOL, EN a STALK CUTTER, and use It on your SUITS AT $12.5 cotton and corn lands Instead of car- __ ll7rkrkT . rylng off or burning the stalks. Cut AL,U WOOL, J - them up and then use an OLIVER SUITS AT $9.51 m Chilled Plow and turn them under, and AMOSKEAG GI then get one of our TONGUELESS UTILITY GlVf* DISC Harrows and smooth your land v ,1)n ' and cut up all that Is left together PLK l AKD 7 with the clods. The above method will be worth more to your land than ?A ON SATURD the fertilizers you would ordinary# \ use to the acre. Come and see us ai ~ \ery customer b< let us give you some facts on. We se >>t of 115.00, I \ on easy terms. \Clock, FREE Remember?OLIVER Chilled Plows \ It a point 1 are guaranteed against defects. befo V close of tl See us for Wagons, Buggies, Drag Harrows, etc. M. A. McF CARROLL BROS. R. F. D. 4 PI THE BEST MULES ? TU . . ta- 8end The Enquir We have a carload of the BEST Commercial Printing KENTUCKY and MISSOURI MULES ~ ever brought to Yorkvllle. We lay special emphasis on the BEST, be- W cause that is what we have. Disinter- 1 -w- rr? ested judges will tell you that our I /I I claim to having the BEST Mules ever M brought to Yorkvllle, is correct. 1 *- -* We will be pleased to have every M man who wants a Mule or a pair of ^ Mules' come and see what we have. We can please you, no matter how exacting you may be as to size and qual- SIIIEDER'S PI ity. Our Mules are all Young. Fat, PERS SHOULI in Perfect Condition, and you will find ISFIED MANY that our prices are JUST AS NEAR TO SATISFY A RIGHT AS PRICES CAN BE MADE. HAVE BEEN h We will sell you for the cash or on pa- VIOUS YEAR 1 per with liberal terms, or we will BECAUSE WE trade with you. Come and see us be- MAKE A SPEC fore you buy a Mule. We have the THAT OUR PI right goods at right prices. IT SMOAK-BROWN CO. In selectinf ~ Father. Erothei YORK VI Li Lit!, S. U. ? , '7k. and sensible, ar I a few gifts for G. H O'LEAItV . Xmas stori that will a broaden th REMEMBER liH! Etc. lv)?> TTIl^ T AT THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN THE I SETsT MA* MARKET FOR ROL^ M FURNITURE. STOVES, P i to $5.00; E | HARNESS, SADDLES, or TERS and " DIES?Eve ANYTHING IN MY LINE, FOR MOTHER PICTURES THAT I HAVE A NEW. CLEAN DISHES. C LINE TO SELECT FROM? ES- SEWI? FOR GOOD OI JUALITY AND PRICES S2.00 and J CO. fine PI SECOND TO NONE. I and POCK I $1.00. $2.50 A SIMPLK cumj'akimua These are < WILL CONVINCE YOU. I tl?" at SHI BID] will send you a ASK FOR IT. ! G H. O'LEARY ? ' | SHOP ^ NOTICE. 1 AT C ALL persons owing us on account or 8 Lien, will please settle at once. i 99 t.f. tf McGILL BROS, M? +?+ ? ? +?+ m ? ? ? ? ? Shoppers -{ 3L (. THOMSON'S \ - + I or Holiday Shoppers The ' Leader In Qaalities, Quantities, * me and see what we have | dect the Gift that will be | >ses?you'll easily find it l rself, bring the children | son's, we'll be pleased to | what we have. Come. ? LADIES' NECKWEAR | Big Line of Ladles' Holiday NECKWEAR?Price 25 Cts. and 50 Cta. ? Ladies' Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS?Priced + 5 Cta., 10 Cta., 15 Cta. and 25 Cta. * Ladies' Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS?Priced & 15 Cta. and 25 Cta. + Ladies' Pure Linen Initial HANDKEFCHIEFS?Price 25 Cta. Each. ? Ladles* HANDKERCHIEFS, with Baby Irish Edge, + one to the box?Priced 50 Cta., 75 Cta., $1.00. ? Ladies' Assorted Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS T ?Four to the box?Price $1.00 the Box ? LADIES' SILK HOSE $ Ladies' Pure SILK HOSE. Black. Tan and White ? Priced 50 Cta., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Pr. HAND BAGS Ladies' HAND BAGS?Priced $ 50 Cta., 75 Cta., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 A Ladles' Dressed Kid GLOVES?Priced $1.00, $1.50 $ Ladles' LONG SILK GLOVES, Black, White, Pink ? and Lt. Blue?Price $1.00 the Pair + Ladles' LONG KID GLOVES, Black, White and Tan ? Price $2.50 Pair + TOYLAND | DOLLS, DOLL TRUNKS, TEA SETS, DRUMS, TEN- 1 PIN SETS, PICTURE BOOKS, ETC. ? KID BODY DOLLS 25 Cta., 50 Cta., $1.00 . JOINTED BISQUE DOLLS 25 and 50 Cta. V DRESSED DOLLS 10 Cta. to $1.50 I CELLULOID DOLLJ 25 Cta. and 50 Cta. ? DRUMS 25 Cta., 75 Cta. and $1.00 DOLL TRUNKS 25 Cta.. 50 Cta. and $1.00 ? TEA SETS 10 Cta., 25 Cta., 50 Cta. and $1.00 Set + ABC BLOCKS 25 Cta. and 50 Cta. ? RUBBER BALLS 5 Cta., 10 Cta. and 25 Cta. + AmAO iu DUX w CANDLE HOLDERS 10 Cta. Dozen + CHINA DOLLS 5 Cta., 10 Cta., 25 Cta. ? DOLL HEADS 50 Cts. Each GLASSWARE TUMBLERS, BUTTER DISHES, SUGAR BOWLS, * VASES, Etc. 10 Cta. Each ? CUPS and SAUCERS 10 Cta. Each * CREAM PITCHERS 10 Cta. Each ? SHAVING MUGS 10 Cta. Each + ' CHINA CAKE PLATES 25 Cta. Each ? MONOGRAM BOX PAPER ? We are showing a nice line of MONOGRAM BOX ? PAPERS for correspondence?something that is al- * ways in good taste and appreciated as a gift?Prices ? 25 Cta.. 39 Cta., 50 Cta. Box. + POUND PAPER?Good quality, 26c value?Now ? on Sale At 19 Cta. the Pound. red by the Clover storm ason Co. gives a 10 per ? irchases until January 1, ay shopping at this store I 'JV COMPANY::] *?* ?*? *?* ?+? *?+ ?+? ?+ ?+? < ? ?+? ?+ < s Specials OUR ^ 11 the close of my REMOVAL SALE will sell rriBirai?nrir IS TO CONTINUE THROUGH TU ESGLIbH SERGE DAY, DECEMBER 24TH. 0 PER SUIT. The amount of our sales since this BLUE SERGE SPECIAL SALE began, is proof of the ) PER SUIT *act that People appreciate REAL wrimic .J . BARGAINS. We still have Special \GHAMS AND BARGAINS in HAMS AT 7 CTS. Dry Goods> Notions, Shoes, Hats. CTS. Caps, Underwear, Knit Goods, Aviation Caps, Men's Pants, Pants AY NEXT Jeans, Kersey Cloth, Sheets, Window Shades, Etc., Etc. uying goods to the DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING vill give One Good WITH US. SANTA CLAUS WILL ' MAKE HIS HEADQUARTERS WITH to visit this store us. SEE OUR LINE AND GET OUR lis sale?Nov. 8. PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. arland Shannon-Smarr Co. NCKNEY ROAD. SHARON, S. C. _____????. * 1C Engraved Calling Card*, Script sr your orders for lettering, 100 for $1.35, at The Enquirer Office. SHIEDElTsl tUG STORE IS THE PLACE ALL HOLIDAY SHOP) MAKE FOR WHEN IN TOWN. WE HAVE SATALREADY AND HAVE JUST THE RIGHT THINGS LL WHO WILL COME. OUR CHRISTMAS SALES I ANY TIMES LARGER THAN DURING ANY PRErHIS LONG BEFORE THE DAY. WHY? SIMPLY HAVE PROVEN BEYOND ALL DOUBT THAT WE TALTY OF GIFTS TO PLEASE EVERY ONE AND AltF! AI.WAYS RIGHT. IS EASY TO SELECT GIFTS HERE. ? your gifts, whether It be for the Children. Mother. *, Sister or some other boy's sister, let it be practical id suitable, as well as ornamental. We will mention you to think about until you get here: LDREX?We have a big assortment of BOOKS, by best authors of Books for children, including many es, from 5 Cts. to 50 Cts. Each; all kinds of GAMES muse the children for hours, and at the same time e minds, at 10 Cts. to 50 Cts.?Soldier Games, Rope II Games, Fish Ponds; DOLLS, both dressed and kid; Doll Carts. Doll Tea Sets, SEWING SETS, CROCHET GINES, AUTOMOBILES. STREET CARS, SHIPS. )IES?All the latest things in COMB AND BRUSH <ICURE SETS in Serllng Silver, Pearl. Ivory, Cellut>ony; TRAVELING BAGS, WRITING SETS, MUSIC IRRORS, PICTURES, and FRAMES. GOLD and ARASOLS, VASES, fine BOX PAPERS from 10 Cts. IEADED and SILVER MESH BAGS, TOILET WA PERFUMERY, and NORRIS' EXQUISITE CANsrything to catch the girl you want. ?CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED CHINA, beautiful >, SILVER SYRUP PITCHERS, SPOONS, BUTTER HAFING DISHES, CESSAROLE BAKING DISHCG BASKETS, Etc. iD FArilER?-CIGARS, in Boxes, at 50 CTS., $1.00, 54.00 a Box; Glass Humidors of SMOKING TOBACPES, MATCH BOXES. CIGAR CASES. BILL BOOKS ET BOOKS, SHAVING SETS, SAFETY RAZORS at ' and $5.00. inly a FEW OF THE MANY things now on exhibiERS. All we ask is a chance to SHOW YOU. We I way pleased. jHIEDER'S tdWJ