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^wial ffotircs. At Hickory Qrovc. Mining service at 11 o'clock; after noon service at 6.S0. . It -v J. H. Machen, Pastor. ? i : Missionary Picnio and 3. 3. Conven'' tion. < - The annual Missionary Cotton picnics at Bethel church and Chapel will-be'held on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 19th and 20th. Dr. A. D. . P. Gllmour, of Chester, will deliver both addresses. On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, a township S. S. convention will be held at Bethel church, at which several addresses will be made. All Sunday schools In Bethel township are invited to send delegates. We shall be glad to have these delegates come In the morning and par% take of the picnic dinner. ' . \. Robert Adams, Pastor. The Southern Railway , Announces Arrangements for Haul-1 lag Shriners to Sumter, S. C., fori mPAtine Thanksgiving Day. For accommodation of the Shrlners from Rock Hill, Yorkvllle, Chester, ] Wlnnsboro and other points, the . Southern Railway will operate a it through Pullman sleeper car, leaving Rock Hill on train No. 27, at 5.80 p. m., arriving Columbia 8.45 p. m., November 28th, and leaving Co* lumbia by Special train at 7.45 a. 1 m., arriving Sumter ?.15 a. m. Returning. leave Sumter 12 o'clock midnight, arriving Columbia 1.30 a. I m. Leave Columbia on train No. 36 at 5.36 a. m., Friday, November 28, arriving Rock Hill 8.86 a. m. Passengers will be allowed to occupy this car while laying over at night at Columbia In both directions. The lower berth rate will be 12.25 and the upper berth $1.80 in each direction. Round trip railroad tickets will be on sale at reduced rates. Call on ticket agents for reservations, etc., or write 8. H. McLean. D. P. A., Columbia. S. C. * ?????????? 8 Nearly Every Child Has Worms * - Paleness, at times a flushed face, un- / natural'hunger, picking the nose, great * thirst, etc., are indications of worms. 1 Klckapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough medicine for the removal of . all kinds of-"worms from children and adults. Klckapoo Worm Killer in pleasant candy form, aids digestion. . tones the system, overcoming constipa' tion and Increasing the action of the liver. IS perfectly safe for even the most ' delicate children. Kickapoo Worm' Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it Drug stores or by mall Klckapoo . Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia or 1 St Louis. J USE OF CALOMEL PRACTICALLY 8TOPPED } ... \ For Bilious Attacks, Constipation and g All Livsr Troubles. Dangerous 8 ? Calomel Gives Way to Dod- ? eon's -Liver Tone. I Every druggist In the state has no- t ticed a great falling off in the sale of t calomel. They all give the same rea- y f, son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking e its place. r "Calomel is often dangerous and c people know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," says the York Drug Store. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by the York Drug Store, who sell it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and If it fails to give easy relief in every case of sluggishness, you have only to ask for your money i back. It will be promptly returned. " Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy? ' harmless to both children and adults. A bottle in the house may save you a day's work or keep your children i from missing school. Keep your liver 1 working and your liver will not keep you from working. . J 9hf potion Jflarhft. \ r | November 14. Cotton Seed 8 Clover 13* 37J < Sharon .... 13* 47 (32 lbs.) k Hickory Grove 131 42 t i Guthrlesville IS* 40 t McConnellsvllle 13* 40 , Yorkvllle IS* 37| , Tlreah 13* 40 Rock Hill 13 9-16 40 STRAYED OR STOLEN TWO Black Horses. Disappeared Sunday night, 9th instant. Will appreciate any information. Address ? King's Creek, S. C. D. C. BEHELER. 1 GINNING DAYS WB will continue to operate our i Ginnery regularly until NOV. i 22D, after which date only on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. FRIDAYS i and SATURDAYS of each week. ' TIRZAH GINNERY. I CHAINGANG REPORT ! FOR AUGUST J Number of Hands Employed and Work Accomplished. s Office of Supervisor, York County. 1 Yorkvllle. S. C.. Nov. 10. 1913. t A TOTAL of 46 hands were enrolled during the month of August, and I they put in an aggregate of 1,144 dayB, the average number working for each day waa 37. The gang worked 9 1-2 days on the bridge over Allison Creek on the Lincolnton road, and built a steel bridge over Allison Creek on the Bethel 1 road at the Tate place. While the Bethel township bridge 1 was being built, thirteen hands were c used five days loading sand for the Bethel road. 1 ^ THOS. W. BOYD. Supervisor. Saturday ai Are Good Days to SATURDAY AND MONDAY WILL ON WHICH TO DO YOUR Sll EVERY DAY IS A GOOD 1)1 SON'S. WE ASK YOU TO S WANT DRY GOODS. MILLI> KITITS CT/OTHIN'G. UNDRRV TIES AND LOWEST PRICES TO PAY?MAKE THOMSON' PLEASED TO SHOW YOU W1 ONLY IF QUALITY, STYLE, SATURDAY AND M 1000 Yards APRON CHECK GING this is a SPECIAL Saturday a 1,000 Yards A C A FEATHER TIC other SPECIAL Saturday and r 1,000 Y'ards OUTINGS, Light and Saturday and Monday?Yard BEST CALICO?All Colors?Yard Three Pieces CASSIMER PANTS < for Saturday and Monday?Yi Three Pieces 35c PANTS JEANS? Monday?Yard Three Pieces 25c PANTS JEANSCANTON FLANNEL? Bleached a 10 CI A SPECIAI ONE LOT Ladies' QUEEN QUALI SHOES, worth $3 and $3.50, si ONE LOT Misses' SHOES, worth $ SWEA1 | A good SWEATER is the best of al mornings and cool evenings?( Boys' SWEATERS?Priced at Men's SWEATERS?Priced at Ladies' SWEATERS?Priced at Children's SWEATERS?Priced at AVIATION CAPS?Priced at LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINES Priced at * DOXT FORGET THOMSON'S C UNDERWEAR AND IIOSIK The THOMSO] best quality?1 "* ton = BETWEEN Rock Hill and Yorkvill^ Automobile Top Cover. Finder tflease notify J. B. JOHNSON, Rock HQ1, S. C. : 91 f.t 2t ; GINNING DAYS WITH the week beginning November 20th, 1913, we will operate our Gins on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. J. M. & C. R. McGILL. M. W. SMITH. 91 2t f.t v . . WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF Men's Overcoats FROM? $3.98 to $10.00 Ladies' Loog Coats |TROM? . $4.98 to $1*50 FULL LINE OF MEN'S. LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SWEATERS?From 25 CTS. to $2.00 McCONNELL'S riLE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. HOLIDAY DISPLAY About the middle of next week we rill place on display one of the nicest uid most up-to-date lines of Holl lay Goods ever shown in Yorkvllle. You are cordially Invited to see this llsplay early, and make your seleclons before the line Is broken. SHOP EARLY?-and avoid the ?lnal Rush. Shieder Dra Store THE NYAL STORE [t Is Easy For you to buy a Buggy or a Vagon from us, because we have chat you want, and can suit you in ityle, Quality and Price. Our Bugries are the pleasing kind. We sell ill grades of Buggies from the low triced to the Best Made. We know Juggles?know them from the tire to he top, from the end of the shafts o the name plate on the back, and rou can depend on our Buggies being (xactly as represented and the best tossible values for the money. iCifi run? Corno Mixed Feeds?the Best. Winchester Gun Shells. Club Gun Shells. The Best Coffees. The Best Teas. The Best Groceries. Oliver Plows?the Best. CARROLL BROS A Meat Chopper Is a valued addition to the utensils >f any kitchen. There are scores of lainty dishes that ean be prepared vith the assistance of a Meat Chop>er, and these dishes can be prepared rom materials that would otherwise fo to waste. Your kitchen should lave a Meat Chopper. Come and see ibout it. .We have them and the :ost is small. DISHES i? If your dining room needs additionil Dishes, come and let us show you ;he good table ware we nave ana vhisper our prices In your ear. DON'T FORGET US FOR? Melrose Flour, Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Winchester Gun Shells, Wagons. Farm Hardware, Fence Wire. Turn Plows, Plow Shapes, Etc. We have the goods and the prices. forkville Banking & Mer. Go. Printers' Ink Costs Money? To use it judicially is a good investnent. Hundreds, yea thousands, read he newspapers the carriers deliver in ' ^ Hif lit? UUAC3 O-IIU UUillCO VII HIV ? ? erent routes leading out of Yorkville. [ know a lot of old men, young men md middle-aged men who read the idvertisements that the papers pubish, and many things in our adverisement if it was not for the notice n the paper. I believe would not be isked for. It shows you what you vant to sell or what you want to buy vith money. The wife, mother or siser mentions a few articles, such as Seeded Raisins, Extracts of Lemon ind Vanilla, Evaporated and SunIried Peaches or Canned Peaches or Dried Apples. A farmer thinks of an Axe, a Mowng Blade, Axle Grease, Soap?Toilet >r Laundry, Tobacco?Brown's Mules. I tell you that I am still buying SIDES?Dry and Green. W. H. HERNDON nd Monday Shop at Thomson's BE ESPECIALLY GOOD DAYS OPPING AT THOMSON'S?BUT A* FOB SHOPPING AT TIIOMEE OCR STOCKS WHEN YOU KKY, NOTIONS, COATS. COAT VEAlt, ETC., IN BEST QUAL1I?PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD S YOUR STORE?WE'LL BE LAT YOU WANT TO SEE?BUY PRICE SUITS YOU. ONDAY SPECIALS HAM, worth 6c a yard?But nd Monday?Yard 3 CTS. IKING, worth 18c yard?AnMonday?Yard 12 1-2 CTS. Dark Colors?SPECIAL for 9 CTS. 5 CTS. wnrth Kft/-. ST>T7!r,TAT, ird 39* CTS. -SPECIAL for Saturday and 29 CTS. SPECIAL?Yard *19 CTs! nd Unbleached?Priced *S., 12 1-2 CTS anil 15 CTS. Yard. ' ? j IN SHOES TY and AMERICAN* LADY zes 1J to 4s?SPECIAL $1.98 Pr. 1.50 and $2.00?SPECIAL 98 CTS. Pair. rEKS II garments to slip on these chilly *ome and let us show you ours. 50 CTS. and $1.00 $1.00. $1.50, $2.50 $1.00. $1.50 and $2.50 50 CTS., $1.00 and $1.50 50 CTS. and $1.00 OF LADIES' SUITS AND COATS $3.98 to $20.00 LOTHING AND OVERCOATS, RY?best values-lowest prices. NTCOMPANY lowest prices [AT THE LYRIC i GOOD PR6GRAMME8 FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. Today and Tomorrow?Matinee from S to 5, and Night Performance at 6.30 p. m. TODAY S PROGRAMME. JnanMa?Beautiful romance of a Spanish child, stolen from her father by Indians and restored after stirring and exciting adventures, at the end of which she finds a sweetheart. Great Towel Robbery?This is a I very tunny comeay oasea upon an in- i founded suspicion against a theatrical company in connection with the disappearance of a country hotel's stock of towela Clara and Her Mysterious Toys?A! picture with illusions of especial interest to the children. TOMORROW S PROGRAMME. Elizabeth. Sally Scrugg's Household. Suffragette Tames the Bandits.? This last is an unusually extravagant burlesque on the Suffragette movement and is full of action from beginning to end. House warm and comfortable. Admission?5 CTS. and 10 CTS. J. L. McMANUS, Proprietor. On the Job THAT'S IT? OX THE JOB? At the Shop Back of the Old Parish Hotel lot ?Back of Torkvllle Hardware Company's Store? And ready to REPAIR -Buggies, Wagons, Farm Tools, J Shoe Horses and Mules-^-ahd Do Good Work, Give Prompt Service and Charge Reasonable Prices. j If YOU haven't given US any of YOUR work? Suppose YOU try US. We'll be much obliged. Tbomasson Repair Shop T. K. THOMASSON, Manager. "GO-CARTS RE-TIRED Don't retire your Baby's Go-Cart to p the attic or cellar just Decause me wheels need a new set of Rubber Tires?and don't use the Go-Cart with the tires worn off, as such use quickly ruins the wheel rims and de- v stroys the wheel. Send us the Go- 11 Cart and let us put on NEW RUB- r BER TIRES. This will save the f rims and make the "groins" easier v and the cost is small. Do it TODAY. GUN SHELLS? E The hunting season opens tomor- r row. Saturday. If you use Loaded . Shells, let us supply you. We have the Shells with all the popular loads, as to powder and shot, and you'll find that our prices are very low. We also sell Shot Guns and Rifles. Euy an Irene Range?Best for the money. CARROLL FURNITURE CO The Joy of Good Living Will be greater If you win Duy your Groceries at W. E. FERGUSON'S. A clean stock, a varied stock, a Quality stock, Fresh stock. 1^ it is good and in season you'll find it here. Fruit Cake Ingredients Buckwheat Flour Maple Syrup Fancy Cakes and Crackers Canned Corn, Tomatoes, etc. New Crop N. O. Molasses Beechnut Peanut Butter Beechnut Bacon in Glasses Beechnut Chipped Beef in Glass. Phone 34 and it is coming. W. E.FERGUSON For The Household FOR THE FATHER I FOR THE MOTHER FOR THE SISTER FOR THE BROTHER FOR THE GENERATION YET UNBORN Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy r. c Home Made Molasses Received this week a barrel of that S Home Made Molasses?the kind we nave Deen selling, or pernapa a muc better if possible. The next time you come to town, bring your jug and get / some HOME MADE MOLASSES. \ We have fresh EGGS for sale. 9 We want to sell you your FLOUR. and in order to do so, will sell you a good straight FLOUR for $2.50 Per Sack. E We have Fresh EGGS for Sale. We sell the best Cream CHEESE. . BUILDING MATERIAL? fl We have the most complete and best stock of Building Material we have ever had. The best lot of Shingles. If you want a Roof that Will Last, let us sell you No. 1 Cypress Heart Shingles. Cost a little more than pine and last much long- i er. We have in stock everything you > I j i?ii j ? v. ? Tir? I I neeu lO uunu tl nuuae. ?r c ocu iiiaa, Lime. Doors and Sash, Windows and Frames. Fe sure to see us if you have any building to do. Rice Flour, Rice Bran, Mill Feed for Hogs. Fresh EGGS and Cream CHEESE for Sale. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATTENTION, FARMERS-RIGHT NOW is the time to sow WHEAT and OATS. It is a foregone conclusion that Corn will be HIGH next spring. Sow OATS NOW and save yourself against having to buy corn. We have the best quality of i?r>n KI'UT dihuii.' circn hits lU'ilf I? vol A Iivyv/a uumv w...w Clean and Pure and our price is well within your reach. We have Leap's Proliiic and Fultz Peardless Seed Wheat. Sow a few acres of wheat. We sell OLIVER Turn Plows In all sizes?They are recognized as the PEST. Our prices are the lowest. We also have Double Drag Harrows. Call and see them. It will give U3 pleasure to show you you and serve you. \Ve are Local Agents for the ROYAL Tailors?Makers of the finest Made-toMeasure Clothes for men who care. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SHARON, S. C. GREAT OFFER Return ten subscribers to The Enquirer and get a 31 piece Dinner Set. See prospectus. , L. M. GRIST'S SONS. < WEDDING \ ri Cat Glass : Sterlin Today you will find elity store an ele cut glass, sterlin * THESE GOODS AKK Al ING BEEN ON DISPLi EST IN STYLES AND PATTEB ARTISTIC BEAUTY WILL API TASTE OF THE BUYER O CHRISTMAS MEMENTOES. V LIEST CONVENIENCE?LET 1 CUT GLASS, STERLING SLLVE CUT GLASS?Always In go recipient, always makes an ideal Christmas. Here you will find < rect from the best cutters, in i pleasing and NEWEST 1913 PA for choice with a wide range of STERLING SILVER?Aiwa brides or intimate friends?Glfti eration to generation as valued j the NEWEST and most desirabl Combination Sets. If you are 1 Brides or Friends, see our NEW is priced within your reach. FANCY CHINA?Here you China goods in patterns and flnls connoisseur?Pieces that would Bride or Friend of the most high Ton will find Fanev China here 1 Sets. A short visit will eaaly cos prices make selection and buyln THE HOLIDAY SHOPPER to SPECK'S JEWELRY STORI you If you are looking for SOMET afford to pay. But be sure to t LING SILVER and FANCY CHI T. W. - THE JE You Cannot Glide Into Prosperity >ROSPERITY is made up of Successive Steps?Ability, Reliability and Action. YOUR ability to earn should be deeloped to the fullest extent; your ratability to conserve your earnings and nake the best use of them should be ollowed by the act of placing them vhere they will be of profit to YOU. An Interest Account in this National lank will provide an absolutely safe iiace lor iuuk earnins?. There is Only On? Time to make the eginning and that is NOW. First National Bank YORKVTLLE, S. C. "You Better Be Safe Than Sorry." CATTEI LOOK 17 PLOWS THE OLIVER TUR Friend, and it is a a built and made so mechanically < furrow. In OLIVER plow constr H perior in every detail. See me fo; SHOES 1 The STAR BRAND ? 1 so thoroughly well i I keep your feet warm and dry w made by expert workmen from fectly tanned and dry before be wearer of Satisfactory service. Call and let us show you how go* FLOUR I am Headquarters FLOUR. It is well i and tastes good to all who try it v It is made from selected wheat | Virginia, and is all that it is clai vicinity for the money. Come an< 2 prces on large or small quantitiei r; OTHER We have a comple THINGS tions, Groceries, et come and see us. lead to this store, and it is eas; YOUR business with me. I am door. YOU FAVOR US and WE Visit our Store during NOVI $ will surprise you? THE CHEAPEST AND BEST C A. MOFFATT I RAMAH, S. C. ROOMS FOR RENT rHREE large Rooms and Kitchen, in good neighborhood, for rent at nee. First floor. Address "RENT," are P. O. Box 281, Yorkville. It GREAT OFFER Return ten subscribers to The Enuirer and get a 31 piece Dinner Set. ee prospectus. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. FOR SALE ^ OOD Family Horse, 5 years old. JT and weighing 1,200 pounds. 0 t.f.2t A. D. DORSETT. IT IS A PICK UP See our offer with reference to )inner Sets. It is great. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. 1 ?in m EVEHV YEAR THE NUMBER BURG TURN PLOWS IS ON T OF LYNCHBURG USERS IS T TION OF NON-USERS OF THE WHO USES A LYNCHBURG 'I TELLIGENCE CAN SEE THAT HUHG DOES HIS PLOWING W OP MANUAL LABOR AND LE THE USER OF ANY OTHER T WILL NOTICE THAT THE LY! IN TIIK FIELD. AND A LITT VINCE THE MAN OPEN TO C IiURG LASTS LONGER AND T1 RIGHT NOW, MR. FARM I FOR A NEW MIDDLE BREAK A LYNCHBURG?IF YOU BUY PLEASED WITH IT. BECAUSE ING PLOW?THERE IS NO Ol We carry a full line of Poii Oliver Turn Plows. Let us supr YORKVILLE HARi PRESENTS. I g Silver : Art China i ON DISPLAY AT SPECK'S JEW1GANT LINE OP NEW GOODS IN Q SILVER, AND FANCY CHINA. iL STRICTLY NEW, NEVER HAV \X UBirwiui?inar AiUi ^n.w 1X8 AND THEIR RICHNESS AND PEAL TO THE DISCRIMINATING F WEDDING. BIRTHDAY AND rSIT OUR STORE AT YOUR EARJS SHOW YOU THE NEWEST OF | R AND FANCY CHINA. >od taste and highly prized by the gift for a bride or for birthdays or Dut Glass of the Highest Grade dii variety of sizes and in the most TTERNS. A good range of pieces prices?AU'ihoderate. .ya makes highly-prized gifts to i that are handed down from genheirlooms. At SPECK'S you'll find le patterns in Single Pieces and in ooking for 8ouvenirs to present to LINE of Sterling Silver. All of It will find the NEWEST of Fancy ih that will appeal to the eye of the be most acceptable as gifts to the ly cultivated taste for the beautiful, n Single Pieces as well as in dainty ivlnce you that SPECK'S goods and g easy. will do well to make- an early visit D. Our Holiday Goods will 'please rHING BETTER at a price you can tee our NEW CUT GLASS. STERNA at your earliest convenience. CDT?rY kjl J^VJIV I WELER- | 1 8EE? i; /. W. Johnson ? FOR SALT MACKERELLARD? HAMSBREAKFAST 8TRIP8? ?COFFEES AND TEAS. /. W. JOHNSON THE COFFEE AND TEA 8TORE. Tt IO N iKE NOTICE! I N PLOW is the Farmers* BEST I rrand plow. It is thoroughly well |' correct. ttoat<it always cuts an even -w uctlon nothing is slighted?it is su- A r an OLIVER?I have all slzea gj SHOE is everybody's friend. It Is I made that Star Brand Shoes will hen others fail. These Shoes are the highest class of leather?pering made into shoes, assuring the & We have them for all the family. H od Sty Brand Shoes are. for the Famous BROWN'S BEST named. It rises well, bakes nicely , for every buyer comes for more. A ?rown In the richest wheat belt of mod?the BEST Flour sold in this H 1 try a sack, and let me quote you 3. I will1 treat you right. ? te line of Dry Goods, Hosiery, No- J c. If you are in reach of our store * Always glad to see us?All roads f to reach us from all sides. Do in the country and right at your A WILL FAVOR YOU. 2MBER and DECEMBER, and we ? OUXTRY STORE IN YORK CO. I McGILL, Prop. J YORKVILLE R. F. D. No. 1 M NOTICE ALL persons owing us are urged to settle immediately. All accounts not settled by November 15th will be placed in the hands of attorneys for collection, so settle yours and avoid expense. JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C. 90. t.f. 2t. OPEN TO EVERYBODY It ought to be an easy matter for almost anybody to get one of those premiums offered for smaller clubs for The Enquirer. Tell your neighbors what you are after, and ask them to help you get it. v rtt*TOfn?a oavto JLa. m. UiVIOl O OV^I^IO. Use a-Lynchburg Middle-Breaker OF I .VHMEItS WHO USE I VNCH HE IMJKMSK?Tills uvi;n&Asi< HE RESULT OF THE OBSERVA! WORK DONE BY THE FARMER 'URN' PLOW. ANY MAN OF INTHE MAN WHO USES A LYNCHITH A SMALLER EXPENDITURE SS HORSE POWER THAN DOES URN PLOW, AND FURTHER HE s'CIIBURG DOES BETTER WORK LE INVESTIGATION WILL CONONVICTION. THAT THE LYNCHIUS COSTS LESS TO USE. SR. YOU PROBABLY HAVE USE | ER?COME AND SEE US ABOUT ONE OF THESE YOU WILL BE THE LYNCHBURG IS A PLEASTHER AS GOOD. its and Repairs for Lynchburg and J >ly you. DWARE COMPANY j M^KK>?<acKKyi<xyi<K - ? vV' COTT0N UP The HIGH PRICE of Cotton should enable every farmer to buy ail the Insurance he wants. W. ull I ICB CI DC mmA LIVE STOCK Insurance. D. E. BONEY, Agent, Yorkville. 8. C. IT IS A PICK CP See our offer with reference to Dinner Sets. It is great | L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Our Stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES IS FRESH. COMPLETE AND ALL MARKED AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES? FLOUR?At $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 Per Sack. SUGAR?At $1.85 Per Sack. JUST FEED?At $2.00 Pa- Sack. ROCK & RYE TOBACCO?At 35 CT8. Per Pound, by the Box. OCTAGON SOAP?6 Cakea for 25 CTS. SEE US ALSO FOR HAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPS, Etc. CAKE IKflRRnnmiTR. LARD, CHEESE, VELVA SYRUP, AND OTHER THINGS. J. M. STROUP i ' " n If You Need a Horse Come and see us about It before you buy. We have a bunch of really good horses, bought especially for this market and we are here to sell you?. either for Cash or on good paper and to give YOU'A PAIR AND St UARE DEAL In any trade we may make with you. If you want to buy we will sell you?if you want to trade we will trade. Come and let us show you our HORSES. They're good. ' JAMES BROS. YORKVIUjE - - 8. 0. The newest WALK-OVER creation Is the "ATLANTA" last It has Just the snap and "zing" to make It the best seller on the market We have it in Tan, Lace or Button; also Gun Metal and Patent Leather, at $4.50. We have other styles at $3.50 and $4.00 a Pair. Your feet will be glad ?If shod In the WALK-OVER way. Yours for feet-comfort, Shannon-Smarr Co. The Home of Walk-Over Shoes In ' SHARON - - a 0. HORSES AND VEHICLES WE would like the people of Yorkvllle and vicinity to know that we are In the livery business at the James Stand in the rear of Stroup's Store, and are prepared to give every variety of first class service on short notice. We have good horses and good vehicles. We cater to the commercial trade as well as the transient and pleasure trade. We will do your draying at most reasonable rates, and if you want to go to or from any train at any hour, all you have to do Is to notify us. We will take your trunk to the depot or from the depot to your home. We will plow your garden at a very reasonable price, and you need not hesitate to ask us about anything you might need in Livery. If it isn't convenient to see BLAKELY PLAXICO at the Barn or on the street. Just call him up through Phone No. 48. M. E. PLAXICO A 8QN. I A/T^ A A/T^A A/nA A/T^A #>A.A<f>A fTl AfTl . VyT TtJTA ATi/A WTw wV wvi7VY*7 ^ SPECIALS FOR TWO DA Shop Here Thes For these two Special Days, Children's BEAVER HATS, < Black and Blue, Untrimmed, 1 Hat for these two days only ? DRESS GOODS AND NOT! Domino Ginghams, No Limit Calicoes, Standard Prints, 8c and 10c Dress Ginghams, all colors, 12Jc good Percales, 36-ins. wide, fast colors. 123 Riverside Plaids, 10c and 12Jc goods, Flannels, All Wool, Red, White and C 25c goods, Orange color, all wool, White and Red 50c Goods, Cotton Flannels, 15c goods 12 1-2 CT at 8 1-3 CTS. Yard. Outings, 12Jc goods at 8 1-3 CTS; 10c Woolen Goods, Black, Blue, Slate an goods All Wool Goods, 54 inches wide, $1.50 All Wool 50c goods All Wool 39c goods All Wool 25c goods Blankets?Woolnap, $2.60 and $3 Blai Children's Blankets, one in box, $1 qu Cotton Blankets for children, per pal Counterpanes, extra size, $2 White S[ Ladies' Silk and Messaline Petticoats, and $5 values?Special at CURTAINS One or 2 piece to the window, In tan c *$2 and $2.50 Curtains, 98 CTS., $1 i MEXICAN DRAWN WOI Center Table Covers, 115 in lot?bigj shown for $1, for Same as above, 50c pieces for Sanitary Diaper Cloth, 24 inches wide 10 yards to the piece 27 inch Diaper Cloth, extra quality TABLE 1;I>E.\S l.\ Willie AJ $1.00 goods at 79 CTS.j 76c goods at goods at 29 CTS. Yard. Y ORK VILL McNEEL BUILDING 8 848 484 48* +84 484484 848 4 N e w ( Arriving at th Every Day. I mnnf D nnlnnic! NEW GOODS AND FOR LESS 1 CALL WILL CO ' Speeial Purchase $12.56 COAT SUITS $18.06 and $96,66 COAT SUITS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED S( THINGS IN CREPE EFFECT NEW COATS?BOUGHT RIG: Specials in C 10c 36-Inch OUTINGS?SPECIAL 15c HAMILTON HICKORY?10 Yi 71-2c DARK OUTINGS?SPECIA 8 l-3c DRESS GINGHAMS?SPEC 7 l-2c BLEACHING?16 Yards to * 12 l-2c EMBROIDERY CLOTH?4 HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIA] Ne<v Fan* JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF If AW TTTPXf TT11 LYIf? TllfX M.'A A. 11'itTA %J A MTXSA.+ AAAVI FURS! FUF JTJ8T RECEIVED NEW LINE OP ARE PRICED VERY LOW. NERY DEPARTMENT. NEW ; JUST RECEIVED A BIG LINE C ARE NEW AND PRI IF IT IS ANYTHING IN THE DR Kirkpatrick THE BIG STORE WH Rice Meal 1 jvh nuuo. I am now supplied with RICE MEAL*. This is not to be confounded with some rice meal sold by some dealers, but is nothing but rice bran, and costs as much as the genuine article. See me for GENUINE RICE MEAL for your hogs. LOUIS ROTH | Firsf ifl m "?. 5 Wm E2i'ny" * uvS. PS CAPr ^ 1231 TC |AA /f^ FTX7V wV^E7 VTA/V W~w WV WW wT rs Saturday i rwi f\ F. e I wo Uays?it we will Sell For these Tw Colors, Red, Ladies' SPO $1.25 A Qst Green, Gray - ^ yC Coat for onl [ONS. MEN'S 3 CTS. Yd. ?n.e. lot of Men s goods 4 CTS. biggest values < 0 o rrs Guaranteed all ?rr^' $16. 118 and $20 I 1 T.d?s? & Si: >range colors. w 12 1-2 CTS. SIEN ,01 2? C^S* 0ne ,ot Blue Ser? S.; 12ic Goods, Boys> PantfJ from Men's and Boys' < buuud ?? ouc uveraus ai id Tan, $1.50 98 CTS. MEN' goods 98 CTS. Men's Shirts, in B 39 CTS. Yard Army and Navy 23 CTS. Y'ard. Men's Work Shirt 17 CTS. Yard Shirts at nkets $1.98 t aiity 49 CTS. 55 ' r 49 CTS. Men's Neck Ties>read $1.49 shown in the ct all colors, $4 28 CTS. $1.79 Each Men's and Boys' ( MEN'S AN From 10 Cts. on I pai'r aatn39WCm w J ** >IE: SWEATERS?Pur IK gain values froi jest value ever 39 CTS. One lot of Boys' S 19 CTS. Suits?Each >, guaranteed One lot Boys' 14 t 98 CTS. One lot of Boys' I $1.19 $6 and $7 Suits *D RED SHOES F 49 crs 4 9r Tt W,H pay you t0 f 49 CTS., 49C at ? 4g. ,4 an( at $2.48 Pair. E BARGAJ \ ' &* ? ? ? ?* ?*? +? ? ? ? < joods J le "Big Store" Lvery Departled. [n every department. a wince you. s io Coat Suits ims $13.95 ' )me of the real new 8?at - $17.50 TO $$5.00 ht. lotton Goods 7 1-1 OT& mb to Cuatotner?Yard 10 OT8. L 5 era. Yard. LAL - 5 en. Yard Customer?SPECIAL 5 ere. Yd. special io era. yd. LS?NOT SPACE TO MENTION. ;y Work NEW FANCY WORK DESIGNS. 3E XMAS PRESENTS. i tS! FURS! FURS AND FUR SETS. THEY ON DISPLAY IN OUR MILLISILKS >F 8HIRTWAI8T SILKS?THEY 3TTY?8EE THESE. Y GOODS LINE THE PLACE IS - Belk Co. H THE BIG STOCK THE CITY MARKET BUTTER AND EGG8 we are neaaquariers xor auner and Eggs, handling more of theae commodities than a try other Yorkville dealer. We are paying M CU. a dosen for Epgs, and we are paying the Cash. We want all the Eggs we can get at this price. We pay 20 Cents for Butter; but we want it distinctly understood that we want nothing but good Butter; we are in the market for oil we can use. OYSTERS AND PISH We are getting frequent shipments of line OYSTERS and are trying to keep a supply %11 the time. Nice FISH?the Best to be had?on Saturdays. BEEF, PORK, ETC. This is our Main Line. We are as particular as it Is possible to be with what we kill and how we prepare and cut it See us or call us over the Telephone. C. F. SHERER, Proprietor. ? I , H TWTTg National Bank 1 Sharon, S. C. | ""T" - _ t Speaking ] bout Banks { wwwwrii'uiM 'ii a ia one of my Good Ones. The ? ra and Director* are known to $ inonally, and you will not man* A liatake by Banking with them." Z TAL?$25,000.00 V >TAL RESOURCES?$188,280.20 ? Ji /W\ A/Wv AAA AAA AA | V TVT wTw TOT wTv TTTT f W ^ m<f Monday Will Pay You! o Days Only, we will Sell RT COATS, in Cerise, Pink, and Blue, $9.98 <j^ AND BOYS' CLOTHING " Clothing, just arrived. One of the ever shown?$25 Suits, Blue Serge, wool, swell aged 912.48 Suits, in Blue Serge for $12.48 Suits, I Suits in all colors, from $4.98 up 8 AND BOYS' PANT8 es, actually worth $4 pair for $1.98 ' 49 CTS. on Up. Dveralla?$1 Overalls at 79 CTS.; 39 CTS. S AND BOYS' SHIRTS J Hue, Tan and Smoke colors, U. S. Shirts, $1.50 Shirts 75 CTS; s in Flannel and Blue Denim, 50c s 39 CTS. tND BOYS' NECKWEAR ~ AW. 1? i ; ,V tkl?M tt.ra. ?une 01 uie laicei uuueo v?v? mntry, 60c Ties, 39 CTS.; 39c Ties, dollars, 8 CTS. on Up. | D BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Jpward, In a large variety of styles. V'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S e Merino wool?All colors?Bar- I n 49 CTS. on Up. BOYS' SUITS ults, from 3 to 8 years. 38 and $4 $1.48. ind $5 Suits $3.48 Knickerbocker Suits, Mixed Gray. \ , for $3.98 OR THE WHOLE FAMILY rive us a look. Men's $2.50 Shoes i 1 $5 Shoes at $2.79; $3.50 Shoes [N HOUSE VRAY'S OLD STAND % AAA AAA Ai?\A A^A * Aw A A/JX ?7 Kxrrrjp TTS7T wV TtA^T VwV