Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 13, 1903, Image 3
GINNING MACHINERY
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for cash or on good paper
one 6-h-p Tozer Engine, one No. 1
Boss Press, one 60-saw Feeder and
Condenser. All recently overhauled
and In good working order; also good
Hand Press, and necessary pulleys and
belts, etc. Cheap and a bargain. Address
me at Smyrna, S. C.
R. T. CASTLES.
Oct. 13 t 2t
RICH or POOR.
I AM very sorry indeed not to be
smart enough to tell some folks"
how . long they will live, or whether
they will die rich or poor, as they seem
to expect. One thing I feel safe in asserting,,
if you trade with good judgment
and use me for your trumpet, you
will grow rich, and if your conscience
is clear, you should live long and die
happy. I have plenty of money making
property for sale, and solicit your
business, buying or- selling. It is
not a question of how much a broker
costs, but should be how much do you
clear by using him. I often do business
quick for clients that they are unable
to do themselves. Propositions are
the essential factors to success in business.
Let the world know what you
want or have to offer, and you will
find others ready to relieve you of
your pleasures or troubles. In order to
von that I mean business and
l-vn ? ?nvv / - ?
do business, read a few specimens of
my testimonials, and come to my
Home Office at 12 o'clock noon, on
Wednesday the 21st instant, and tell
the auctioneer how much the following
property is worth to you.
WILL BE SOLO WITHOUT
RESERVE AT AUCTION.
Fourteen and one-half acres, more
or less, sold as a whole, estate of Rev.
Jas. S. White for division. Southwest
of Winthrop college. One-third original
forest?remainder cleared. Lies
level. Beautifully situated for building
lots or manufacturing enterprises,
as it is bounded by the R. R. on the
east. Terms, one-half cash, balance in
six months, with 6 per cent interest.
Fourteen and one half acres, more
or less, lying parallel and adjoining the
above. One-third original forest?remainder
cleared. Small stream through
this. These two tracts would make
an elegant factory site. Streets already
laid off through this property
so they can be used for residence purposes.
Terms, as above.
At same place and date, I expect tq
offer a good deal of other prqperty
withqiit limit. All depends qq "the size
qf the audience as to hqw thp strings
will be t|ed.
Alsq same date and place will qffer
with an upset pr|ce, farms, all sqrts
and sizes, thrqughout the state, tqo
numerous tq mention, as well as imprqved
and unimproved prqperty }n
""fit Will and other places.
Rock Hill, 3. Q-, Oct. 10th, 1903.
About six weeks 999 I placed with 3,
Edgar Poag, Broker, five farms, one
of which ho sold at once. Today ho
sold three more to my own brother
and neighbor without my knowing who
the purchaser was.. All four at the full
price I asked for them. I have known
Mr. Poag to be prompt, square and a
smooth quick trader. "Up-to-snuff" in
his profession. He has been selling
my lands so fast that I asked him to
withdraw the fifth farm as I found a
very reliable renter. With many
thanks for your success. (Signed)
W. H. WILLIAMS.
Rock Hill, S. C., Oct. 12th, 1903.
I bought a piece of real estate
through J. Edgar Poag, Broker, on
which I really- realized a handsome
profit. Mr. Poag also sold a farm for
me recently that had only been in his
hands for a short while. Poag is a
driver when there are any trades in
sight to drive for. (Signed)
J. ED. RODDEY,
President of the Roddey Mercantile Qo.
Rock Hill, S. G., Aug. 29th, 1903.
Today I had a claim that" I desired
to convert into cash. I placed it wifh
J. Edgar Poag, Broker, wno handed mf
a check in less than five hours. Poag iq
the man to makp your trades aulcfc,
either buying or selling. Apply \o
him when you wanf any'business agnf
with despatch. (?igned)
E. E. POAG, Assf. Postmaster.
On my large office bulletin. 63 ft.
lopg by 6 ft. high, you will find a list
qf a part of my offerings. All of which
are for sale at your price, if it is such
as the owners can stand at all. I can't
expect to sell property without offers.
Customers often get property by making
offers when they don't expect it,
I am a seller first, last and all the time.
If you don't believe it open your mouth
personally, or by wire or letter and see
what falls to you,
J. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker.
Rock Hill, 3. C.
if you i > a vx
owe us JL
NOW. We respectruuy asa mat an
parties who owe us on Notes, Mortgages
or Open Account, either in large
or small amount, to come up and pay
us at once. If you owe us we mean
YOU. We want the money and Want
it at once. Let this notice be sufficient.
SEWING MACHINES.
We are agents for the NEW HOME
SEWING MACHINE and all machine
users know that there is no better
machine on the market. The New
Home is made to sew and does it. We
can make you an astonishingly low
price for Spot CASH. Don't be carried
away with the "much to say"
about a cheap machine?it takes lots
of talk to bring them to standard.
House Furnishings.
In buying our lines of Furniture,
Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths, Linoleumns,
etc., we bought a very extensive
line of goods in order to get the
best prices and to give our customers
the benefit of a large stock for selection.
You can get suited here in the
quality and prices.
We have added to our already large
and varied stock of house furnishings,
? ?* " ? - ? * rt1? V.1/N T o no Piir_
a nice nut ui iauie vuivm, jjuvc
tains. Hall Curtains, Comforters, etc.,
and can make you some interesting
prices.
Stoves and Ranges.
Winter is coming and you will soon
need to have that new Stove put up.
See our line before you buy. We have
a large stock for you to select from
and you will find our prices not very
cold when it comes to lowness. If you
need a Cooking Stove or Range we
have them too, in large assortment
and our prices are worth your consideration.
Paints, etc.
If you are thinking of Painting your
house it will pay you to see us before
you buy the material. We are going to
quit this line and can make you some
attractive prices. We have Varnishes.
White Lead. Oils. etc.. and Household
Paints in all colors in convenient sizes
for painting furniture and inside work.
20 cents the can.
iff We have a good variety of Picture
Framing and Glass to fit any size.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
FOPSHEE CASH STORE
A SERIOUS MISTAKE
To buy Millinery^ without first seein
our Goods and Prlcos?for it is the ver
diet of all our customers is that we sel
cheaper than all others, and our Good
are the vary latest styles.
Nice Trimmed Hats from 75 cents ui
We can't describe them here, but asl
that you come and see.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
We will guarantee to sell you bette
Quality at Lower Prices in RIBBON!
than any other store.
LET US PROVE THIS.
nAfTOlirv n 4CU CTADV
riFLIClIL?/Ei \/AOU Oiuuu
(Dobson's Old Stand),
Yorkville, S. C.
ATTEMION!
AND all citizens of upper York. No\>
that the Southern Railway has put oi
dally service to Blacksburg, S. C., wi
invite you to visit our MAGIC CITYROCK
HILL; where you will find thi
Largest Selection of all merchandiseIn
her history?especially "THE
WHITE FRONT GROCERY?which 1
supplied at all times with Californli
Peaches, Tokay Grapes, Florida Or
anges, Pineapples, Kalamazoo Celery
Tenny's and Lowney's finest Chocolati
and Bon-Bons, New York Apples an<
Pears, and the best selected stock o
fancy Groceries in the city. We invlti
you to make our store headquarter*
^An't nKlont tolfA Llinrl
UUU It J v.? U uw?* w WWJVV%, VW..? ......
with us.
"Established" Very respectfully
?1870? L. M. DAVIS, Prop
Railroad Ave. White Front Grocery
WILL OPEN MARKET.
I WILL open up my BEEF MAR
KET on SATURDAY. Oct. 17 an<
will be ready to supply my customer
with the best, tepderest and Julcies
beef. Your orders please.
WALTER ROSE,
. i HU i I ? m . IIM
Jas. M.
f
Nunnally's Can<
Young man when you go to
friends you should take a box
Candies with you?they are the b<
fresh, and it is a sense of pleasun
what you give is the best. The li
like Nunnally's Candies, because (
flavor, uniform quality and purity,
fresh from the manufacturer by ej
enough to always have a fresh s
can't go suppose you send the lac
have Assorted Chocolates, Bon
dozen other assortments. Nunr
fresh?always please.
Toilet Articles
We carry a line qf Toilet Article
better than is usually foupd in th
?our trade demands high grade
?we supply it. Our Soap stocl
well-known Colgate goods, as w<
other popular brands?prices 5 cc
You will also find here ap e
Colognes and the finer Extracts in
In Toilet Powders we have the
nen's Talcum, also Violet, Rose a
Colgate's Violet and Woodlapd
Pqwders, as well qs several qthqi
For chapped hands, face and ]
so good as Starr's Popd Lily Qrea
Hair Brushes
We have Just opened up the
line of Hair Brushes that we hav
They surpass anything we have
quality and the prices are extrei
running from 50 cents to $2.50, V
a Solid Back, Pure Bristle Brush
that is easily worth $1. We hf
Brush bargains.
The Teeth
Everybody should take gooc
teeth, not only for the benefit to t
for others. Mothers should insls
having clean teeth?many childre
breath caused by unclean teeth,
splendid line of Tooth Brushes?
sizes, and If frequently used with i
lowing preparations will save th
sweet breath will result: Rubifo
Wood's Odentine, Camphorated D
tacura. Pasteurine, tnthymol,
Powder, etc. Don't put off begin
lier the better.
BARGAINS IN BICYCLES.
I STILL have on hand a few Second
hand Bicycles, all in good order
that are for sale at Bargain prices i
you come quick. There is a strong de
mand for second-hand wheels and if
have a bargain today I may not havi
it if you come tomorrow. If you wan
a second-hand wheel, you had bette
come today for it.
R. D. ALEXANDER.
Renovate?
Now is a good time to renovat'
the house?after the hot days o
summer and before the cold dayi
of winter set in. For fresheninj
smoky, grimy, dusty walls then
is nothing that equals
PLASTICO.
The cost per room is hardly wqrtl
considering, compared with thi
Improvement that is secured. Ni
end of colors to select from?yoi
can easily select just what yoi
want. New shipment just in. Asl
for color card. It's free.
YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. BO WEN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
MASSAGE FOR THE FACE.
THE workmen in my shop thor
oughly understand the massag
treatment for the face. >V}ien th
skin of the face looks yellow and re
fuses to act properly, the massage wil
clean the pores and restore heglth;
conditions. Massage is good at al
times. Try it once. My shop is nex
door to the First National Bank.
J. A. HOWE, Proprietor.
; BED
= BLANKETS
e
fj These chilly nights will
s make you think of warm,
comfortable, fleecy blankets
k the kind that chase away
those shivery streaks that
| troop up and down your
r spinal column?in other
3 words you want our blank
ets, because they drive the
shivers away.
You'll find the kind you
want here, because our stock
includes all sizes and weights
in white wooly blankets and
with deep, rich borders.
LOW PRICES, TOO
It is no trouble for you to
v be suited in price and quali
ity here. Our prices run i
I like this?65c, 90c, $1, 1.25,
e 1.50, 2, 2.50, 4, 5 and $6
I per pair?all good values,
3 too.
Gray and Red Blankets are
here, too, for those who pre1
fer them?50c to $5 pair.
* The Strauss-Smith Co. ]
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SALE OF PERSONALITY.
ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16TH,
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., at his late
* residence, I will sell, at public auction I
to the highest bidder, the personal
property of ROBERT CONRAD, de- 1
- ceased, said property consisting of <
i Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc. <
s Terms or Sale?CASH. 1
t M. J. CONRAD, Administratrix.
McConnellsville, S. C., Sept. 26, 1903. !
Sept. 29 t 3t 1
Starr & C
The Leading Druggists.
lies Pockel
see your lady Every man
of Nunnally's one of the lcl
ist and always edge. In othi
i to know that Knife that we
adies say they kind?the klm
>f its excellent we take it ba
We receive it Knife guarant
cpress and sell
uppiy. if you Pa7rkr(
ly a box. We ?
i-Bons and a
lally's?always
It is the s(
zor, ope that
and easy with
weight in goli
pensive?you
right?if you i
also have gc
S that IS much Qhavlni? Rrus
le larger cities Ulg Wrus
Toilet Articles %
t includes the HnVCtr
ell as all tt?e A 1V 3AV;nts
and up,
legftnt line Q?
i large variety. n-..,.*
genuine Men- oarry everyfhl
nd HeliQtrope, dermlc 'rlblet
violet Talcum etT we keeJ
erally have thi
lips nothing is We buy o
IT direct from t
the country s
Prices on all <
vis & Co.'s g<
Hypodermic
mometers, etc
titoxln, Acet
? handsomest streptococcic,
*e ever shown. cles here. I
ever had ^ In want. Your <
tieiy moaesi You will r
e,cail.f y?u Prescription x
i for 65 cents, ls supplied w
ive some real an(] chemicals
Just what you
and at reasoi
and see us. 1
Chills .
I care of the
hemselves, but
st on children If you sufl
n have a foul relief within j
We have a get a bottle <
all prices and the hills and
any of the fol- We have a
e teeth and a of any derrar
am, Sozodont, medicine adv<
entifrice, Den- to Starr's to
Lyon's Tooth money,
nlng?the ear- . Parties w
paying up du
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
Perfection
i Oil Heaters.
I Produce intense heat without smell
e or smoke. They are self-controlling
t ?the flame will not climb or smoke
r after lighting as will the old styles.
It is simple in construction and easy
to rewlck. It is strong and well
made of pressed steel, nicely finished
in black or nickel. It is light and
portable. Has removable oil fount.
A gallon of oil will burn eight or
nine hours?jusi tne men ior a quwn.
and economical heat in bathroom.
$4.50 and $5.
? Wood Heaters.
? Many styles and sizes?gives the
* most even and satisfactory heat
with wood as a fuel?clean and neat.
$2.25 and up. Buy now, before you
actually need it and you'll have it ,
when you do.
x Stove Piping.
3 Hand-made on our premises of best
sheet iron?all hand-riveted and will ,
a not telescope?a bad fault with lots
t of piping?order now so we can have
it ready for you.
G. H. O'LEARYWANTED
PRODUCE.
WE want all the EGGS, CHICKENS,
HAMS and other Country ]
Produce that you have to sell, for
which we will pay the top of the market
in CASH. K. M. M, A?
^ W. G. Sthphejnson, Supt.
! FOR SALE,
II rPHE old PHILLIP LINDSAY Planp
X tation, 517 ACRES?Residence and
II a number of tenant houses,
t Terms reasonable. Apply to
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law.
Oct. 6 t 3t
J. M. HEATH & CO
General Merchandise.
A FULL STOCK.
WE have the largest and most con
plete stock of Dry Goods, Clotl
ing, Hats, Caps, Shoes that we hai
ever had In our store since our estal
Ushment In Yorkvllle.
DRESS GOODS.
Our stock of Dress Goods includ<
all the new weaves and shades and tl
prices run from 10 cents up to $2.00 p<
yard. Everybody who has called hi
been delighted at the display and (
the prices.
CLOTHING.
A
The ready-made Clothing depart
mont Is simply tremendous. We hai
everything In men's wear, any cut, ar
price ranging from 52.50 ?. suit up 1
$20. Our stock of boy's and youth
Clothing is also unusually complete ?
to sizes, qualities and styles.. We als
have extra Coats, Vests and Pant?
loons.
UNDERWEAR.
UNDERWEAR ranges In price froi
15 cents up to as much as anybod
cares to pay for a suit, and every ol
fering is full value for the money. Th
should be investigated.
Hats and Caps.
In this line we are able to interei
boys', youth's and men as to styl
quality and price. Our line of men
Hats is especially fine.
Almost Everything.
Our stock includes almost everj
thing that anybody could require i
the way of general merchandise, and
there is anything you can think c
that you would like to have, just as
for It.
J. M. HEATH & CO,
J. L. Williams, Manager.
GOOD SHOW COMING.
The bullock vaudeville an
elite comedy company wi
be at thP OPERA house on frida1
DCT. 16. The company has a numbe
sf special features and the papers sa
that the Tiny Miss Bullock alone, i
worth the price of admission. Price
25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats now sale a
:he store of W. B. MOORE & CO.
ompany,
t Knives
needs a first-class Pocket Knife?
ind that cuts well and holds the
er words you want the kind of
have to offer you?the Guaranteed
d that if it does not Just suit you
ck cheerfully?that is our kind of
y.
5
w
ime way with Razors?a good raholds
the edge and cuts smooth
lout pulling the beard, is worth its
d?but our Razors.are not so exwill
find our Raaor quality Just
do not then we make it right. We
iod selections of Straps, Hones,
hes, Shaving Soaps, etc,
ians
Will find a complete stock of the
and Chemicals at our store. We
Ing in Tablet Triuretts and Hypos,
Pills, Capsules, Salves, Plasters,
i up with the procession and gene
new preparations that have merur
Drugs, Chemicals and Supplies
wo of the best manufacturers in
ind are prepared to give Jobbers'
if Shorn Xr TlnhtnA nnd Parka. Da
sods. We carry a good supply of
Syringes, Needles, Fever Ther.
You will always find fresh Anozone,
Adrenalin, Serum Antletc.,
when you call for these arti'hone
or write us for what you
arders will be filled promptly,
nake no mistake In sending your
cork to us. Our prescription case
1th the purest and freshest drugs
s, your patients will always get
I prescribe and of the best quality,
lable prices. When in town call
Hake our store your headquarters.
and Fever
fer from chills and fever there Is
'our reach. Come to our store and
)f Chill Cure that will stop both
fever?it is certain cure for both,
full stock of the Patent Medicines
id here. When you see a patent
?rtised, do not order It?but come
get it?Save time, trouble and
'ho owe us will confer a favor by
ring this month.
We Have a
New Shipment of
Moss
Rose
Hams.
They always please the
mncf nartirnlar hnvers.
~? t -?J .
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
Of5
;0 feV^Se ^
f- ? /, * highest c
18 Jxa/l&r/z ?includi
^ lln/ an(j mos^
t class clothing?the kind tha
e, them that makes clothing loo
3 er instead of just being to se
dividual, dependable, snappy
the prices are extremely low
? j worth if you buy our Superb
2 A Specially Go<
That we are offering is a f<
>, silk sewed, round cut, Clay \
justing shoulder pads that we
- j stores you would pay $20, an
We have other good values al
? CLOTHING FOR BOYS
y I We did not slight the you
is Clothing, but bought clothi
wear-look-well-give-satisfactic
k/-?irc fkot- u/ill Hp mpn ?nmp
VJ\J J O kiiu w Tf 111 WV ?MV?? WW...?
- pays?give him clothes that
! well?that fit. Do it here al
I from 75c to $7.50 the suit.
I When you want Hats, Sh
I wear, Hosiery, Suit Cases,
I to the best advantage here.
I J. Q. WRAY, G
MOORE'S
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
r1 OTTON stored with us covered by
J insurance, and our Warehouse re
celpts are acceptable at all banks at
regular rates. Our charges for storage
and Insurance are reasonable.
B. N. MOORE.
August 21 f.t 4m
WANTED-BEEF CATTLE.
I WILL pay the highest market price
for Fat Beef Cattle, and I want all
I can get. We are now furnishing our
customers with the best domestic refrigerated
beef and solicit your orders,
which will receive prompt attention.
We are still selling Ice at 1 cent a
pound in any quantity. Let us have
your orders. G. W. SHERRER.
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP.
WE are repairing, repainting, anJ
overhauling Buggies, and we are
doing this work at prices that are
right.
You'll find us in the rear of Riddle
& Carroll's.
Yours for business,
R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.
YORK COTTON
Snecialties Fc
a Gentlemen's Shirts.
Regular price, 75 cents, going at 40c.
. Regular price, 50 cents, going at 30c.
~ Regular price, $1, going at 70c.
Boys' Shirts.
Regular price. 25 cents, going at 15c.
Full l_ine of Neckties?Regular price,
25 cents, going at 15c.
Ladies' Goods.
Blue, Brown, Garnet Velveteen?40c
value, going at 20 cents the yard.
Blue, Green and Garnet Corduroy?
75 cents value, going at 48 cents.
Light Blue Velvet?50c value, at 25c.
Black Velvet?$1 value at 72 cents.
Black Velveteen?50 cent value at 35c,
Black Velveteen?45c value at 30c,
Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow Chiffon
?50c value at 25c.
Black and White Mouseellno de Soie?
40c value at only 19c the yard.
Black Crepe?50c value at 35c.
Millinery.
2 Black Plumes?regular price $1, first
come for 50c each.
9Black Tips?regular price, 45c, first
come for 25c.
11 Bunches Tips, 3 to the bunch?regular
price 50c, first come for 25c.
4 Feather Pompons?50c regular price,
first come for 25c.
2 Feather Pompons?regular price 50c,
first come for 25c.
4 Silk Pompon?regular price 50c, first
come for 35 cents.
8 Faney Black Feathers?regular price
50c, first come for 12c each.
10 Fancy Black Feathers?regular
price 25c, first come for 12c.
YORK COTTON
In Bratton Building, Corner
Yorkville, S. C.
endable I
Clothing I
>r Particular Men.
ire any features of my immense
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Nooes,
Clothing, Furnishings, etc.
i out prominently, these features
Quality and Low Price?a very
ombination. Low prices usu/
the idea of low quality?the
; true here. This is especially
e when you inspect our
rb Clothing
;e it is without exception of the
lass to be found on this market
ing as it does, the latest styles
popular weaves in men's high
t have that individual air about
k like it was made for the wear11.
SUPERB Clothing are in,
stylish, well made, fit well and i 1
You will get your money's
Clothing.
od Value
ist black, handsomely finished,
Yorsted sack suit with self-ad- '
are offering at $16.50?at some <
d still it would be good value. ]
i lower prices. j 1
5 1 j
ng Americas when we bought j ,
ng of the dependable-made-t'o- j
>n kind that will please the j !
day. Dress your boy well?it j
he will be proud of?that look
t small cost. Boys' Clothing ,
I ?
oes, Neckwear, Shirts, UnderHand
Bags, etc., you can buy '
Come to see before buying. 1
ent's Furnishings. \
HATS?
For flen and Boys.
We take especial pride in
our Hat department?it is a
hobby with us.
We try to give the biggest i
hat value for your money? J
we do it. J
Our "Ducal" $3 hat for ]
men carries with it the big- 3
gest bunch of hat satifaction '
ever put together in a hat at J
anywhere near the price. 1
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35 Cents to $5 i
aud prices all in between . \
makes a selection of hats
1 1 !
wnicn gives a wiue range <
for selection.
We have all the newest of ]
shapes in crushes, alpines
and slouches. i
We have all sizes in men's ,
aud boys' hats. (
We have only a few Stetson <
hats in stock?but have ordered
another shipment.
We have the hat for you.
The Strauss-Smith Co. '
MILLS STORE.
. ]
>r This Week.;
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I White Feather Breast?regular price (
25 cents, first come for 12 cents.
Fancy Feathers?regular price 50c, 1
oAtvia fr\r* Qfln ounh ]
Ladies' Outing Hats.
3 Hats?11 value at 50c each.
8 Hats?11.85 value at 11.10 each.
2 Hats. 45c value at 28c each.
2 Hats?$1.25 value at 80c each.
1 Hat?50c value at 35c each.
3 Hats?75c value at 49c each.
3 Hats?31.35 value at 86c each.
4 Hats?$1.25 value at 79c each.
1 Hat?$1.25 value at 93c.
1 Hat?$1.50 value at $1.08.
1 Hat?$1.75 value at $1.39.
3 Black Velvet Hats?75c value at 49c
each.
Ladies' and Children's
Winter Hats.
85c value going at 55c; 75c values ?
going at 49c each; 65c values going at
39c each; 50c values going at 29c each; '
40c values going at 24c each: 35c values
going at 20c each; $1.10 values
going at 69c each.
Miscellaneous.
A few Hat Ornaments and Fancy Pins
for Hats are going Very Cheap.
White Silk Handkerchiefs, 30c values
at 15c each.
White Silk Handkerchiefs, 50 cents
values at 25c each.
Black and Tan Kid Gloves, $1 values
at 69c a pair.
Before buying Fall Millinery and
Dress Goods the ladies will do well to
call and examine our many Bargains (
in these lines. (
HILLS STORE 1
t
Congress and Jefferson Streets,
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
.. . York.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
W. I. Wltherspoon, Exr., Plaintiff
against Nancy Ann Hudson et. al., .
Defendants.
BY virtue of a decree of the court
made in the above stated cause,
dated the 18th of April, 1903, I will
expose to public sale in front of YORK
COURT HOUSE DOOR, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1903,
(salesday) the following described real
property:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land situated in county of York,
State aforesaid, containing ONE
HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE
ACRES, more or less, known as the
DAVIDSON PLACE, bounded by lands
of R. E. Gettys, A. E. Gettys, E. R.
Stewart and A. S. Wallace, deceased.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half cash, balance on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from
day of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to purchaser to pay
his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers.
October 8th, 1903.
W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis.
Oct. 13 t 3t
clerk's sale.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE) COMMON PLiKAB.
T. B. Montgomery, et. al., against F. D.
Williams, et al.
BY virtue of a decree made in above '
stated cause by his honor, Geo. W.3age,
dated 22d September, 1903, I
will expose to public sale in front
VORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, on
the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
1903, (Salesday), the following
lescribed real property:
1st. All that tract of land in Bethesda
township, county of York, state
iforesald, bounded by lands of F. P. Love,
estate of E. P. Love, John Lowry,
A. M. Titman, Joseph Wylie & Co.,
ind others, containing ONE HUN- "
DRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or
ess.
?I1U? AH II1UI VCi uuu
if land in Bethesda township, county
if York, state aforesaid, bounded by*
lands of John Lowry, A. M. Tltman,
3. M. McNeel or Bank; ad, and others, .
containing TWENTY-rTVE ACRES, '
more or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, balance In two equal
annual installments with interest from
lay of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and mortgage of the premises
with leave to purchaser to pay his
entire bid in cash.
Purchaser must comply with terms
if sale within one hour, or land to be
resold on same day, or some subsequent
salesday thereafter, upon the
3ame terms, at the risk of the defaulting
purchaser.
Purchaser must pay for all papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. .
Oct. 13 t 3t
PROBATE'S SALE. '
Stats of South Carolina?County of ,
York.
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
J. R. Killian, in his own Right and
as administrator of the estate of P.
A. Killian, deceased, Plaintiff,
against Susan J. Killian et al., De- .
fenaants. .
BY virtue of a decree made in the
above stated cause by the Probate
Judge of York county, South
Carolina, for the sale of the landa-*
hereinafter described in aid of assets,
[ will expose to public sale in front of .
YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
1903 (Salesday), the following described
real property, to wit:
One certain lot, with the buildings
:hereon, situated in the town or Closer,
said county and state, and known
is LOT NO. 3, having 99 feet frontage
in C. &. L. Railroad on east side of
said Railroad and three hundred and
:hlrty feet deep; bounded by Lot No.
2, on the north and east by lands of I.
3. Faris and P. A. Killlan's estate, confining
THREE-QUARTERS of an.
A.CRE, more or less.
Also two other lots adjoining ?the
me above described on the back thereif
and containing ONE ACRE, each,
more or less, bounded by lands of B.
Maxwell and estate of I. S. Faris.
TERMS OF SALE.
CASH?Purchaser to pay for all papers
and on failure to comply with the
terms of sale within one hour thereafter,
said lands to be resold on same
ir some subsequent salesday, at the
risk of such defaulting purchaser upm
.same terms.
W. H. McCORKLE, Probate Judge,
York County, S. C.
Oct. 13 t 3t
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
Livery, Sale and Feed 8tables.
"STRICTLY ON MERIT."
\\JE sell the celebrated SUMMERS
?T BUGGY strictly on it* merit, we
know that it is in a class all by itself
is compared with any other buggy sold
in this section when style, finish and
durability are considered. Our Mr. Ellott
sold a number of them when he
iid business "across the river" in Lancaster,
to some of the most particular
ind hard-to-please people over there
md without exception they were all
pleased, and are still pleased, and never
loSe an opportunity of so expressng
themselves. While we handle other
buggies as good as the best sold by
)ther dealers in this section, still we
mow that in view of the fact that men
ho have used the Summers as well
is other makes popular in this section
ind assert that the Summers is easily
worth $25 more than other Buggies for
which the same price is demanded, that
t is our duty as straight dealers to
et the people know about its merits.
Df course if you believe that the Tyson
& Jones or some other buggy that
,ve handle will suit you better than
he Summers, why we will be delighted
to furnish you with what you want.
\nyway, before you buy a vehicle of
my description you will consult your
>wn interest by seeing what we have.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO,
J. C. Elliott, Manager.
J. J. KELLER & CO,
UNDERTAKERS.
OUR
STOCK.
WE are carrying a large and elab
orate stock of UNDERTAKERS'
SOODS. We give satisfactory atten:lon
to all calls and the prices w*
charge are very close. Don't fall to see
is when In need of anything In our
lne.
Our place of business Is near the Car)llna
and North-Western depot
J. J. KELLER ft CO.