Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 09, 1903, Image 3
_ ferial Jtotices.
Dr. J. J. Hagins, the Optician
Will be at the Bowen House, Yorkville,
Wednesday, the 14th, fitting glasses.
Eyes examined free. Satisfaction is
guaranteed. J. J. Hagins.
Winnie Davie Chapter
U. D. C. will meet at the residence of
Mrs. J. J. Hunter on Monday afternoon.
October 12, at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. J. F. Hart, Sec.
Preaching at Hebron.
By special request. Rev. R. L. Robinson
will preach at Hebron Associate
Reformed church next Sunday afternoon
at 3.30 o'clock.
jjorhrille (L'otion JfjRarhet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrt.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, Oct. 9, 12 m.?The local
market stands as follows:
Middling 83
Strict Middling 83
Good Middling 9
Strict Good Middling 9
Latta Bros.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I WANT to exchange a good MILCH
COW for cash or exchange her for
a beef of equal value. R. C. JACKSON,
Tirzah, S. C. t.f.2t*
^ TACT
THURSDAY between the residence
of D. T. Woods and Wallace C Tilth
on Lincoln street, about the size of a
half dollar, scalloped shape; five stars
inside, pearl settings; opal center.
Finder will please return to ENQUIRER
OFFICE. f.t 2t*
GOOD SHOW COMING.
THE BULLOCK VAUDEVILLE and
ELITE COMEDY COMPANY will
he at the OPERA HOUSE on FRIDAY.
OCT. 1G. The company has a number
of special features and the papers say
i hat the Tiny Miss Bullock alone, Is
worth the price of admission. Prices
25. 35 and 50 cents. Seats now sale at
the store of W. B. MOORE & CO.
FAY UP.
OWING to the recent death of Mr.
E. B. Beard, of our firm, it has become
necessary that our business be
settled without delay. This applies
to all manner of accounts now due and
owing, or which may mature hereafter.
BEARD & CARROLL.
Oct. 2 f.s tf
WATER RENT IS NOW DUE
FOR the quarter ending OCTOBER
1, 1903, and must be paid on or before
OCTOBER 10TH. Parties failing
to pay within the specified time, will
be subject to the penalties provided.
M. C. WILLIS, Mayor.
Oct. 2 f.t. 3t
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of JOHN HAMEL, deceased, are
hereby notified to make settlement at
once. All persons having claims
n en Inst said estate are requested to
present them to the undersigned, duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed
by law.
M. L. THOMASSON,
MARY IDA HAMEL,
Executors.
Oct. 9 f 3t
EXECUTORS' SALE.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the
will of JOHN HAMEL. deceased,
we will, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
3D. 1903. at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the
late residence of the testator, expose
to public sale, the following real and
personal property, belonging to the estate
of the said deceased:
1. All Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Cattle, Stock. Gin. Press, Engine.
and Farming Implements of
every description.
2. Fifty acres of land cut off from
the John Hamel home place.
3. One hundred and thirty and onehalf
acres of land, known as the John
Hamel Steele tract.
Terms of sale?CASH.
M. L. THOMASSON,
IDA HAMEL,
Executors.
Oct? 9 f 4t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
By W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS Dr. M. J. WALKER
has applied to me for Letters of
Administration on all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of Mrs. S. JANE LINDSAY, late of the
county aforesaid deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
23D DAY OF OCTOBER. 1903, at
10 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 3rd
day of October, in the year of our
Lord one thousand nine hundred
and three, and in the 128th year of
American Independence.
W. H. McCORKLE,
Prnhato .Tnrice of York Countv.
Oct. 6 "t " 2t
ATTENTION! 'officers.
AND all citizens of upper York. Now
that the Southern Railway has put on
daily service to Blacksburg, S. C., we
invite you to visit our MAGIC CITY?
ROCK HILL; where you will find the
Largest Selection of all merchandise?
iti her history?especially "THE
WHITE FRONT GROCERY?which is
supplied at all times with California
Peaches. Tokay Grapes, Florida Oranges.
Pineapples. Kalamazoo Celery.
Tenny's and Lowney's finest Chocolate
and Ron-Bons, New York Apples and
Pears, and the best selected stock of
fancy Groceries In the city. We invite
you to make our store headquarters,
and if you don't object, take Lunch
with us.
"Established" Very respectfully.
?1870? L. M. DAVIS, Prop.,
Railroad Ave. White Front Grocery.
JACKSON BROTHERS.
CLOVER, S. C.
We Must Be in Line.
IT has been only about six weeks since
we made our first sale of Furniture,
and since our start our business has
been even better than we had anticipated
that it would naturally be at the beginning:
of our career. It is hardly necessary
for us to express our gratification
at the result already attained, but
will say, in passing, that while we have
made a good start it shall be our aim
and desire to so conduct our business
as to merit and receive a constantly
increasing patronage. We are forced
to the conclusion, in view of our past
experience that we must be in line as
to the quality, style of our goods,
prices and treatment of the public. We
hope all "within the sound of our
voice" will at least give us a look when
in need of anything in our line.
UNDERtAKERS' SUPPLIES.
We carry a full line of Coffins, Caskets,
Robes, Gloves, etc., and are prepared
to give prompt attention to all
culls, day or night or on Sunday.
JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C.
YOU WILL
Of the Goo
From J.
AND YOD WILL
With the I
For a long time it has be<
remark, "I can't get what
want a better quality of goo<
This is certainly not the cast
a stock Dress Goods, Trim 111
for men, women and childrer
Furnishings for men and b<
and so on through the list, 1
cal comparison as to QUAL
stock of goods shown in tin
dially invite the buyers o
claims to the most severe tes
base your purchases on Qiu
will do your buying here,
shopping here and you'll be
Just a Fe
46 inch Black Silk from 98
42 inch Black Henriettas, si
44 inch Black Prunella from
52 inch Ladies' Cloth, grey
32 inch Whipcords, Granite
25 cents to 75 cents yar
Fancy Wool and Silk Waisti
Ladies' Cloak
Our line of Cloaks and Ja
well it may be, because it it
gant and rich beyond descri]
refined quality, variety anc
ments that are to be found
metropolitan stores of the lai
these Cloaks and Jackets, bt
you will come to see them, e
prices of our ladies' Cloaks,
$2 up to $12.50. Children's
Misses' Reefers from $2.98 t
prices. There's quality, sty]
TO OUT-OF-T
We cordially invite the pe<
Point, Rock Hill and otln
well as from Sharon, Hickor;
Blacksburg and other sectio
to us for their Dress Goods,
Jackets, Clothing, Hats, etc
Best of Qualities, the Largesl
I ion anything you wish to buy
schedules now it will be d
come to Yorkville to do your
1000 Yards Heavy Chi
Best Cooking Soda, 2
J. Q. WRAY
LAMPS.
I have received within the past few
days a line of exceptionally handsome
parlor Lamps. I always carry
a nice line of Lamps for general
use, but these are more especially
for the fine trade?people who want
something out of the ordinary, and
this lot, containing as it does, designs
which carry all the richness
of Oriental designs?deep rich colors
and shades in globes and founts
are certain to please the people in
quest of the out-of-the-ordinary
in Lamps. Their class is high and
unique, but the prices are extremely
moderate. Call and see them.
One of the many designs would
please any bride.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
Renovate?
Now is a good time to renovate
the house?after the hot days of
summer and before the cold days
of winter set in. For freshening
smoky, grimy, dusty walls there
is nothing that equals
PLASTICO.
The cost per room is hardly worth
considering, compared with the
improvement that is secured. No
end of colors to select from?you
can easily select just what you
want. New shipment just in. Ask
for color card. It's free.
YORK DRUG 5TUHE,
J. B. BOWBN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE.
Here we go to the vStore wliere
they have Goods at
Murderous Prices?
41 Prices Below Competition and
Quality Above Suspicion."
Look For Our FLAG.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE.
(Pobson's Old Stand),
Yorkville. S. C.
, BE PROUD
ds You Buy
Q. Wray.
BE DELIGHTED
Low Prices.
in very common to hear the
I want in Yorkville," or "I
is than is brought here," etc.
; this season, because we have
inrrc Wnciprv ShnPS
'"S") w?r?) ?
1, Clothing for men and boys,
ays, Hats for men and boys,
:hat will stand the most critiITY
and PRICE with any
e Piedmont belt and we corf
first-class goods to put our
ts. We know that if you will
ility, Variety and Price you
We'll thank you to do your
pleased.
w Prices :
cents to $1.50 a yard,
ilk warp, 98c to $1.50 a yard.
98 cents to $1.50 a yard,
and blue, $1 to $1.50 a yard.
Cloths and Cashmeres from
d.
ngs from 38 to 75c a yard.
s and Jackets.
ckets is our especial pride and
lcludes garments that are eleption.
They have all of the
1 up-to-date style of the garin
the most fashionable and
rge cities. We can't describe
it you will be well repaid if
ven if you come miles. The
Capes and Jackets run from
? T) r\ Q rtotifr f a (ft O
> xvccicid uvui yu v.tialo iv
? $3.75. Plush Capes at all
le and big values here.
OWN PEOPLE.
aple of Tirzah, Newport, Old
er points in Eastern York, as
y, King's Creek, Smyrna and
ns to the west of us to come
Trimmings, Staples, Cloaks,
., because we can offer the
t Varieties and Lowest Prices
, and as we have convenient
ecidedly to your interest to
buying.
ecks at 4 cents a yd.
lb. for 5 cents.
, The Leader.
????.
Stationery.
We have a verv sunerlor line of Box
Papers and Envelopes from 5 cents
and up. An elegant Note Paper at
25 cents per pound, put up In pound
package. Tablets by the hundred?
ruled and unruled?for pencil and
Ink. Almost any old price. Drawing
Books, Receipt and Note Books, Composition
and Exercise Books, Pencils,
Pens, Pen Holders, Erasers, Inks,
etc. You will also find here Blank
Books, Ledgers from 100 to 600 pp.,
Day Books, Blotters, Pocket Memorandums,
etc. Everything you are
looking for you can find at Starr's.
We have the largest and best selected
stock of Pocketbooks. Purses, Card
Cases, Cigar Cases, etc.. that we
have ever carried?suitable for ladles
and gentlemen. Call and see
these goods.
If you want a good Pocket Knife?
Starr sells them.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
is? Agents for the best Candles?
NUNNALLY'S?Always fresh.
Mackerel
LARGE,
VERY FAT,
NEW CATCH, TOO.
Very Choice.
Cheese
FRESH,
FULL CREAM,
BEST YET.
Get Some?It's Good.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
Jonas Schiff and Louis N. Schiff,
Plaintiffs against Samuel Guinn,
Walker Guinn and J. H. Emery, Defendants.?Summons
for Relief?
Complaint not Served.
To the Defendants Samuel Guinn,
Walker Guinn and J. H. Emery:
YOU are hereby summoned, and reouired
to answer the complaint in
this action, which is this day filed in
the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, for the said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscribers'
at their office in Yorkville, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Yorkville, S. C., October 5th, A. D.,
1903.
McDOW & LEWIS,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Oct. S?Nov. 13 f 6t
We Have a
New Shipment of
Moss
Rose
i
Hams.
;
i
i
They always please the \
most particular buyers.
r
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
J. M. HEATH & CO., \
General Merchandise. 1
i
A FULL STOCK. !
WE have the largest and most com- J
plete stock of Dry Goods, Cloth- '
lng, Hats, Caps, Shoes that we have '
ever had In our store since our estab- ^
llshment in Yorkvllle.
DRESS GOODS. ;
Our stock of Dress Goods Includes
all the new weaves and shades and the "
prices run from 10 cents up to $2.00 per
yard. Everybody who has called has
been delighted at the display and at
the prices.
CLOTHING.
The ready-made Clothing depart- .
mcnt is simply tremendous. We have '
everything in men's wear, any cut, any
price ranging from $2.60 a suit up to
$20. Our stock of boy's and youth's
Clothing Is also unusually complete as
to sizes, qualities and styles.. We also
have extra Coats, Vests and Pantaloons.
UNDERWEAR.
UNDERWEAR ranges In price from
15 cents up to as much as anybody
cares to pay for a suit, and every offering
Is full value for the money. This
should be Investigated.
Hats and Caps.
In this line we are able to Interest
boys', youth's and men as to style,
quality and price. Our line of men's
Hats is especially fine. |
Almost Everything*. t
Our stock includes almost every- 1
thing that anybody could require In
the way of general merchandise, and if
there Is anything1 you can think of
that you would like to have, just ask ,
for it.
J. M. HEATH & CO., j
J. L. Williams, Manager. >
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Will Do Their B<
Our store has for years had the
Value for the Dollar Spent t
If there is any change in this p<
of the buyer?in other words w
er for the dollar spent this seas
notwithstanding the higher wl
goods. Another advantage that
certain to have the advantage o
stock to select from than we hav
fore. Our stock includes ever
as well as many lines that we i
LADIES' FINE I
When it comes to Dress Goo
a yard on up, we surrender the 1
we feel certain that if you will
our qualities, varieties and price
of other merchants you will
We are very strong in Novelties
you will find the very latest and
/ .1 1 1! J i-Ur,
Our Knit Goods department includes
about everything that is to be desired
in Knitted Goods and at prices
that are startlingly low. You cannot
afford to skip our Knitted Goods department.
be everything we have here,
you. will be pleased with the
be found here.
i-SMITH CO.
ot tne leading pruuuccis ui tut
the latest dictates of fashion in
Dress Goods.
Plain Colored Henriettas and Cashmeres
from 12J to 50 cents a yard.
Colored Serges and Cheviots?Bookfold?from
12Jc to $1 yard.
Plain Black Mohairs from 50 to 75c
per yard.
Plain Colored Suitings, elegant goods,
at all prices to suit the buyer.
Fancy Walstings In Cotton, Woolen
and Silk from 10c to $1.50 a yard.
We believe we can please any lady
from this line of walstings.
Black and Colored Velvets from 25c to
$1.50 a yard.
Satlnes, In plain black and fancy colors
at from 10c to 25 cents a yard.
Plain Black and Fancy Silks for dresses
and waists from 25c a yard on up.
You are especially invited to see our
silks?you will be pleased.
In Flannels we have an endless variety
in colors, widths, qualities and
prices, and for all purposes. If you
want Flannels you cannot afford to
miss seeing what we have to offer.
Covert Cloths, Ducks, Scrim, Ginghams,
Fancy Prints, Indigo Prints,
Light Shirting Prints, Solid Colored
Prints, Furniture Prints, etc., you
will find here in Just the quality and
? *? ? ? ot tho 1 n iv* pqf
COlOr you nam. mm ?
prices.
Osnaburg Plaids, Cheviots and Bed
Tickings from 5 cents a yard and up.
We have Bleached 6-4 and 10-4 Sheetings
here for those who want such
goods and you will find that our
prices are the lowest.
We haven't the space to descri
but if you will visit our store ;
qualities, varieties and prices to
The STRAUSS
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
Livsry, 8alo and Faad 8tablos.
"STRICTLY ON MERIT."
WE sell the celebrated SUMMERS
BUGGY strictly on its merit. We
know that It is in a class all by Itself
as compared with any other buggy sold
In this section when style, finish and
durability are considered. Our Mr. Elliott
sold a number of them when he
did business "across the river" in Lancaster,
to some of the most particular
and hard-to-please people over there
and without exception they were all
pleased, and are still pleased, and nev
er lose an uypui luiui> ui au caiiiwooing
themselves. While we handle other
buggies as good as the best sold by
other dealers In this section, still we
know that In view of the fact that men
who have used the Summers as well
as other makes popular In this section
and assert that the Summers is easily
worth $25 more than other Buggies for
which the same price is demanded, that
It Is our duty as straight dealers to
let the people know about its merits.
Df course if you believe that the Tyson
& Jones or some other buggy that
we handle will suit you better than
the Summers, why we will be dellghtsd
to furnish you with what you want.
Anyway, before you buy a vehicle of
any description you will consult your
awn interest by seeing what we have.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.,
J. C. Elliott, Manager.
To Do Your Business
Is My Business.
Therefore, If you wish to Buy, Sell
>r Exchange Real Estate, Stocks,
3onds, etc., let me know what you
lave to offer. I have a long list of
jroperties throughout the state, and soiclt
your business also. Nothing accomplished?no
charges. "Quick Deals"
s my motto. If not sold privately be'ore,
I will offer to the highest bidder,
m easy payments, at York Court
House, on Wednesday, the 18th day of
November, 135 acres, known as the
2ourley tract, near Olive postofflce.
Uso 155 acres, known as the Love
ract, near Lockhart Shoals. And any
>ther tracts that my clients may desire
ne to sell at that time. If you want
o buy, you must make offers.
tir We sell the Columbia Barlock
rypewriter.
J. EDGAR POAG, Broker,
Rock Hill, S. C.
MOORE'S
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
COTTON stored with us covered by
insurance, and our Warehouse re:eipts
are acceptable at all banks at
egular rates. Our charges for storige
and Insurance are reasonable.
B. N. MOORE.
August 21 f.t 4m
The Sky Pilot, vr The Sky Pilot,
fou want in the way of a folder or
sircular for advertising, let us help
rou?that's part of our business.
OLLARS
sst Work Here.
reputation of giving More
han any store in this section,
jlicy this season it is in favor
e are giving more to the buyon
than ever before, and this,
iiolesale prices of all kinds of
: the buyer who buys here is
f a bigger stock and a better
-e ever offered to our trade beything
that we usually carry,
lever carried before.
DRESS GOODS.
ds, ranging in price from ioc
blue ribbon to no one, because
take the trouble to compare
s with the qualities and prices
find us strictly in the lead.
> in Dress Goods and in these
I most fashionable productions
world. If you would know
Dress Goods come see it here.
Ladies' Skirts.
We have a large stock of Ladles'
ready-to-wear Walking Skirts, and
If you' will examine them you will be
amazed at the good qualities and the
low prices that jve are asking for
the.se garments. They are or excellent
qualities for the prices asked,
and we feel sure that you cannot buy
the cloth and have one made that
will look as well and wear as well
at anywhere near the price at which
you can buy here. We have Oxford
Skirts at $1.50 and $2 each, and Melton
Skirts at $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6
each. These are elegant goods and
have that finish that accompanies all
tailor-made skirts. Our $6 Skirt Is
as follows: Broad Cloth of fine quality,
full width Inverted plaited back,
all seams double stitched. The body
of the ski-t is stitched in pointed designs,
trimmed with straps and buttons;
kitty plaits at the bottom; separate
petticoat attached; colors?in
black and royal blue, making a very
handsome garment.
We have a full line of Walking and
Full Dress Skirts with trains.
Knitted Goods.
YORK COTTON
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BARG
F(
MEN A1S
CLOTHIi
ar
Owing to the fact that w
the people that came to ta
Clothing Bargains when first
offerings for the remainder of
body may have a chance at the
at this store. See the prices b
MEN'S CLOTHES.
Full Suit, regular price $12.50 at $6.25.
Full Suit, regular price $11.00 at $5.50.
Full Suit, regular price $10.00 at $5.00.
Full Suit, regular price $8.50 at $4.25.
Full Suit, regular price $8.00 at $4.00.
Full Suit, regular price $7.50 at $3.75.
Full Suit, regular price $5 at $2.50.
Full Suit, regular price $4.00 at $2.00.
BOYS' CLOTHES.
Full Suit, regular price $3.50 at $1.75.
Full Suit, regular price $3.00 at $1.50.
Full Suit, regular price $2.50 at $1.25.
Full Suit, regular price $2.00 at $1.00.
YORK COTTON
In Bratton Building, Corner <
Yorkville, S. C.
W. O. RAVVLS,
PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER.
.
Valley Tin.
I AM now prepared to supply all
widths and lengths of Valley Tin
promptly. Have a machine to make it
and can supply you promptly with Just
what you want.
Stainless Machine Oil.
I have recently received a shipment
of highest grade Stainless Sewing
Machine Oil at 10 cents a bottle.
W. O. RAWLS, The Plumber.
Fertilizers
For Grain.
Red Rust Proof
Seed Oats.
I have both on hand.
OYSTERS.
I expect a shipment of Norfolk
Selects today and tomorrow
(Saturday.)
LOUIS ROTH.
J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDI
HEADQUARTERS
FOR PAINTS.
We Carry Everything and Do
Jobs Complete.
FULL line of john masury &
sons' Prepared and Paste Paint;
also Oils, Varnish, Floor Paints, TurnnH
Drvers.
Where the customer prefers it, we
furnish LEWIS'S PURE WHITE
LEAD, the very best manufactured in
the United States or elsewhere.
We make prices on large or small
bills of raw material, and we furnish
estimates at which we will give complete
jobs of Painting.
All the materials we sell are fully
guaranteed by the manufacturers.
Now is the time to see about Painting.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET.
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH
at 12 M., conjointly with the supervisor
of Cherokee county, I will let
a contract for the rebuilding of the
Bridge over King's Creek, on the
Chester and Rutherford roads at the
line between York and Cherokee counties.]
Plans and specifications may be
obtained at the place named on the
day mentioned. The successful bidder
must give bond in double the amount
of his bid, conditioned on faithful performance
of his contract. The right to
reject any and all bids is hereby reserved.
T. W. BOYD,
Yorkville, S. C., October 2, 1903.
Oct. 2 f 2t
WANTED
CI REEN and Dry Hides. You get
JC more for them Green than you
can get after drying. Cut and scarred
cuts prices downW.
H. HERNDON.
Sept. U. f2m.
MILLS STORE.
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NG
id HATS.
e were unable to wait on all of
ke advantage of our Special
offered, we have renewed the
this week in order that everyBargains
that are to be found
elow and come quick.
HATS.
$2.50 value, offered at only $1.25 each.
$2.00 value, offered at only $1.00 each.
$1.50 value, offered at only 75 centa.
$1.40 value, offered at only 70 cents..
$1.25 value, offered at only 63 cents.
$1.00 value, offered at only 50 cents.
75c value, offered at only 38 cents.
BOYS' HATS.
50c value, offered at only 25 cents.
25c value, offered at only 13 cents.
MILLS STORE,
Congress and Jefferson Streets,
After Two Years. .
After a $10,000 20-Payment Life Policy,
issued to a person aged 35 by the
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of
Newark, N. J., has been in force two
years?two annual premiums having
been paid?the loan value of policy Is
$347.20?you can borrow that much on
It, and the cash surrender value Is
$347.20. If the assured cannot or does
not desire to pay a third premium, and
does not want to take advantage of the
cash surrender or loan value and does
not take a paid-up poliqy for $800, to
which he Is entitled If he wants it, the
whole policy for $10,000 wlM remain in
full force three ^ears and 360 days after
the expiration of the first two years
and should Itffi?%si#{ft,ed die during the
time of exthBstratk the face of the policy?$10,000?will
be paid just the
same as if the payment of premiums
had been continued. The premium?
the cost of the Insurance for the first
year Is $362.20, and the second year,
the same amount, less the dividend
that will be apportioned. Just for curiosity
ask the agent of any other
company to tell you his premium rate
on a 20-Pay Participating policy for
$10,000 at ape 35 and to tell you what
his company will guarantee you when
two premiums have been paid. If he
tells you straight and I believe he will
?you will have bona fide evidence as
to the greater liberality of the Mutual
Benefit as compared to ALL other
companies. Ife different.
SAM M. GRIST, 8pecial Agent.
^oan anil parings Saul;,
""" Yorte-vllle, M. C.
A General Banking Business.
With good connections and supplied
with all the conveniences and appliances
necessary for the equipment of
a modern banking office, we are in
position to extend to our patrons, and
the public generally, prompt and intelligent
service at all times.
Prompt attention to the needs of
out-of-town customers, country merchants
and farmers throughout the
county.
A Special Savings Department.
Using the Auxiliary Home Savings
Banks and paying three per cent interest
on Savings Accounts.
Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit
issued under special agreement.
Correspondence or a call invited.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
S. M. McNEEL, President.
HOURS:
Bank opens for Business 9 a. m., and
Closes 3 p. m. Open Saturday Evenings
8 to 9.
J R. LINDSAY,
Fire, Life, Health and Accident Ins.
Office In the Old
JelTery's Bank Building.
X WRITE INSURANCE of all kindsFire,
Life, Health, Accident, etc.
I am prepared to give the best of
terms in the matter of Bonds for Public
and Corporation officials, Execu
tors, Administrators and others of
whom Security or Indemnity Bonds
may be required.
My long experience enables me to
give valuable information and advice
about matters pertaining to Insurance
of whatever nature, and in this respect
I am at the service of the public.
Patrons who may desire to do so
are at liberty to make use of the Fire
Proof Safety Vault in my office for the
storing of insurance policies and other
valuable papers free of charge.
Prompt and satisfactory attention to
all business. Respectfully.
J. R. LINDSAY.
FOB SALE.
THE CAIRNES Tract, 230 acres;
five miles from Courthouse.
The PHILLIPS Place, (adjoining
Cal. Clark place).
WHEELER FACTORY (Burnt) lot
Yorkville.
Six lots on Pinckney street, Yorkville.
For terms apply to C. E. SPENCER,
attorney at Law.
Oct. 2. 8t
W