Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 27, 1903, Image 3
The New York Republicans are
trying to patch up the quarrel between
Odell and Piatt in the hope of
regaining control of the state Ger- j
many and Austria have recognized the r
independence of the new republic of s
Panama. ?
IN AND AROUND HICKORY.
Personal Mention?Mr. Thomas Mc- (
Gill In a Critical Condition?Thanks- t
ing Services. c
Correspondence of the Yorkrill# Enauirer. t
Hickory Grove, November 26.? ,,
Miss McAllister of Charlotte, is visit- V
ing at the home of her uncle, Mr. D.
A. Whisonant.
Miss Lucy Thornhill is with her
friend. Miss Annie Miller, for a few
days, at the home of the latter, near 0
Newport.
Miss Hamilton, assistant teacher in
the Clover high school, is visiting
Miss Nannie Caldwell of Smyrna. 1
Rev. R. R. Caldwell and family of J
Toronto, O.. are enjoying a vacation
at the home of Mr. J. M. Caldwell. >
Rev. Caldwell will preach at Smyrna *
on the fifth Sabbath.
Mr. Thomas McGill of the King's
Creek section, fell at his home last 1
Friday and was severely injured, J
though no bones were broken. His
advanced age?more than ninety years
?weighs heavily upon him, and this,
together with his fall, has placed him
in a very critical condition from which
his friends have very little hope of his j
recovery. j,
Thanksgiving services were held on g
Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m., in the ^
Associate Reformed church, and at the f,
Baptist church at 7 o'clock p. m. Good
congregations from town and the
country attended, and liberal offerings c
were made to four or five different or- s
phanages. The ladies of the commu- r
nity sent an abundant dinner to the n
A. R. P. orphanage, and several of the e
children accepted invitations to dine d
at the homes of friends in town. ti
AT THE CHURCHES. ir
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ASSOCIATE REFORMED. ?
Sunday school at 4 o'clock p. m. t?
ei
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
rev. j. c. johnes. rector. ty
Sunday Services?Morning services
conducted by Rev. G. C. Williams of
Blacksburg, at 11 o'clock. Sunday vl
school at 3.30 p. m. The hour for the
evening service, if any. will be an- c<
nounced at the morning service. vs
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TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
rpv. j. l. stokes, d. d., pastor.
Sunday Services?Morning services
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the
afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Evening services
at 7 o'clock.
BAPTIST.
rev. w. e. hurt, pastor. i
Sunday Services?Sunday school in j
the morning at 10 o'clock. Services
each second and fourth Sunday at 11
o'clock in the morning and 7.00 o'clock j
in the evening.
PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. o. neville, pastor.
Sunday Services.?Morning services
at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m.
No evening services.
?periai $}ofircs.
Services at Bethany.
I will preach at Bethany next Sabbath.
the 5th Sabbath of the month, at
the usual hour.
R. M. Stevenson, Pastor.
Preaching at Clover and Union.
There will be preaching services at
the Clover Baptist church next Sunday t,
rrorning at 11 o'clock, and at Union
Baptist church in the afternoon at 3
nvi<\/>ir w. E. Hurt. Pastor.
Communion at Mt. Vernon.
The sacrament of the Lord's supper
will be celebrated at Mt. Vernon Methodist
church on Sunday, November 29,
at 11 o'clock a. m. st
P. B. Ingraham, Pastor.
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What It Means.
We're tired of answering questions!
"Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer"
means that you don't have to paint
your house so often, and you don't
have to use so much paint. Costs less
for the job, and you don't have to do
the job so often.
The new paint is not new at all. It's
the biggest selling paint in the United
States, and the firm that makes it is
149 years old.
Devoe Lead and Zinc?fewer gallons cl
than mixed paints, wears twice as long
as lead and oil.
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$he gorhuille <?otton $Rarhet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, November 27. 12 m.?
The local market stands as follows:
Middling 101
Strict Middling lOiJ
Good Middling 11
Strict Good Middling 11
Latta Bros.
A CROWDED HOUSE. ,
THAT'S what we want to greet the '
AMERICAN SAXOPHONE QUARTET
CONCERT COMPANY at the
Graded School Auditorium on SAT- )(
URDAY NIGHT. Secure seats at once, n
if you have not already done so. g
They're on sale at the YORK DRUG
STORE. Doors open at 7.30: performance
at 8.30, Saturday, November 28th. p
Lyceum Season Tickets not good for
this concert.
Guarantee== I
Buy, pay for, and use one 50 cents
box of
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD,
as directed for 30 days and if it fails
to fulfill our claims, we hereby agree
to refund the 50 cents. Application to
be mailed direct to our office by party using
the food, either by letter or pos- '
tal card. Statement must be sent to
our ofilce after using one box.
International Stock Food Co, Minne- a
apolis, Minn. I,
Sold by J. M. STARR & Co. c
This stock food is good for horses v
indigestion, liver trouble, cough, hide 51
bound, etc. 1
Cows fed on this Powder will in- !:
crease in both milk and butter, will *
make hogs fatter and grow faster than
any other powder and on less feed. J
Will prevent hog cholera if fed to hogs. 11
** Our White Pine and Tar Cough J.
Syrup will cure Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
HAVING completed a course of Instruction
under a thoroughly
ompetent master of the art, and havng
procured the best of modern equipnents.
I am now prepared to make
atisfacti ry Photographs in all sizes
md styl? s at prices that are right,
studio o er the Opera House.
Miss ROSA LINDSAY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
r\N WEDNESDAY, DECEMBTR 16
Lf at 10 o'clock A. M., I will expose
o public auction to the highest bidk
rs for CASH, at the residence of the
mdersigned, the PERSONAL PROPERTY
belonging to the estate of the
ate R. R. BEATTY, deceased, consist- <
ntr of Household Furniture, Corn and i
ther articles.
W. A. BURNS. Adm'r.
Nov. 27 t 3t
rhe "Farmers'
Favorite" Is '
Selected by the
Experts?
In competitive tests the Bickford &
luffman Drills always carry off the
lue ribbon. They have done this a
reat many times in the past and will
n the same trick many times in the
Jture.
At the State F&ir, Raleigh, N. C., in
ctober, 1900, the manager of the
tate Agricultural Farm, located near
laleigh. selected the Bickford & Huffmn
Combination Hoe and Disc
rills in preference over six other
rills which were put up for selecon
at the same fair.
Recently the Virginia State Expernental
Farm selected the Bickford &
tuffman improved 8 disc drill to be
fed on the farm lately established by
irginla. This selection was made af>r
a close comparison with every othr
make of drill sold on the Richmond
larket.
The Farmers' Favorite?that is the
ickford & Huffman Drill, is used on
le Clemson College Farm.
Are these facts not enough to conince
the most skeptical? If not if
?u will give us the opportunity by
>ming to see us we will point out the
irious advantages of these drills that
re not embodied in any other make.
We have them for sale and prompt
elivery at the right prices and on the a
isiest terms. I
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YORKVILLE BUGGY COMPANY,
Yorkville, S. C.
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We Take No Dust j
a
We mean by this that when we find ]
lat our goods are not going fast a
lough at our legitimately low prices, j
e make the prices still lower. f
That is why you can buy good, new, y
lappy clothing here now at reduced a
rices. v
Only one or two suits of a size.
Only one or two of a price.
All of them cut to fit and in perfect u
yie.
Buy today if you are wise.
If not today?tomorrow certain. p
The opportunity may not be yours
?ain.
SUPERB Clothes at nominal cost.
II VOU would De wen aresseu, wcaa
,'ray's SI'PERB Clothes.
See these prices:
Boy's Suits were 75 cents now 50c.
Boy's Suits were $1 now 75c.
Boys' Suits were $1.48 now $1.15.
Boys' Suits were $1.98 now $1.45. r
Boys' Suits were $2.48 now $1.75.
Boys' Suits were $3.98 now $2.50.
Boys' Suits were $3 now $2.25. ?
Men's Suits were $18. now $12.50. ii
Men's Suits were $16.50 now $12. 1;
Men's Suits were $15 now $11.50. a
Men's Suits were $10 now $7.50. a
Men's Suits were $8.50 now $5. t
Men's Suits were $6.25 now $4.50. t
This weather calls for warm, woolly, jj
lingy Underwear.
We have that kind. J
All sizes and weights.
For men. women and children.
Wright's Health Underwear is most
omfortable?you get it here.
J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. J
. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, 3
President. V. President. .
Ill order to secure yourself from
>ss by robbers or fire Deposit your
fioney in the FIRST NATIONAL
1ANK of Yorkville.
No safer place in South Carolina. ?
We especially desire the accounts of .
rarmers throughout the county. 1
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. <
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Vo Comment j
NECESSARY
Yorkviu.e, S. C., Nov. 24, 1903. ]
,tr. Sam M. Grist. Agent,
Yorkville, S. C.
Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the i
ery prompt and in every way satisnctory
payment of the claim recently i
nade by me on the Accident Depart- 1
lit nt of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., 1
f Hartford. Conn., for which you are ?
gent, of One Hundred Dollars, for s
usx of time on account 01 getting u
inilcr in the pupil of my left eye
'.hfle on the train between Yorkville
lid Rlacksburg on the morning of Ocober
12, 11*03. which accident disabled
tie for a period of two weeks. It af- '
ords me pleasure to recommend the
U*tna to all my friends who desire inlemnity
for loss of time by reason of
iccidenls. as being a company that '
ays claims promptly, pays them in (
ull and does not haggle. :
Wishing both the company and I
ourself continued success, I am <
Yours very truly, I
D. E. FINLEY.
J. M. HEATH & CO.,
Genera] Merchandise.
BTOIN8INIKHHIM
Five Thousand Dollars Worth on
Our Counters.
We have $5,000 worth of seasonable
ULiUimiNU on our ouuincra, tuiu uui
friends have only to see it to be assured
of the SPLENDID VALUES
we have to offer. It is the right stuff
ind there is nothing the matter with
;he prices. On these points we invite
the CRITICISM OF ANY MAN WHO
PEELS HIMSELF COMPETENT TO
IUDGE. Take a look at some of these
terns:
300 Men's Suits, in all sizes and
prices from $2.50 to $18. We can
fit anybody.
200 Odd pairs of Men's Pants at
prices ranging from 50 cents to $7.
All sizes.
300 pairs Boys' Knee Pants, from
4 to 16 years, at from 25 cents to
$1 a pair.
200 pairs Boys' Knee Pants at
from 75 cents to $3.
200 Youths' Suits, from 14 to 16
years of age, at from $2.50 to $8
the suit.
50 Children's Overcoats, ages 4 to
12 years, at $1.50 each.
50 Youth's Overcoats, 14 to 18, at
from $2.50 to $5.
20 Men's Overcoats left, going at
$1.50 each.
300 Men's fine Overcoats at from
$5 to $18. All signs point to a
severe winter and the time to
commence getting the full /alue
of a coat is early in the season.
100 pairs fine white all wool
Blankets, 10-4, at $3, $4 and $5.
300 pairs heavy Blankets at 75 cts.
the pair.
Undershirts of all qualities and
prices ranging at 20, 25, 40, 50, 75
cents and $1.
Full line of Men's Sweaters and
Cardinal Jackets. Prices are just
right.
Shoes For the Multitude.
Our line of men's fine Shoes Is more
omplete than It has ever been and
hat means we have lots of Shoes.
W. L. Douglass Shoes at $2.25,
$2.50, $3 and $3.50.
Stetson's at $4.50, $5 and $6?all
good enough for a king.
Dress Goods.
Our Dress Goods trade is away
head of anything we have ever had.
t is because we have no end of fine
naterial to choose from.
Visitors to the Carnival.
Visitors to the carnival are cordials'
invited to make our store their
leadquarters while in town. We will
0 our best to make ourselves enteraining.
1 M HTCATH m..
I. L. Williams, Manager.
\mmrn
lND all citizens of upper York. Now
hat the Southern Railway has put on
ally service to Blacksburg, S. C., we
nvlte you to visit our MAGIC CITY?
IOCK HILL; where you will find the
.argest Selection of all merchandise?
a her history?especially "THE
VHITE FRONT GROCERY?which is
upplied at all times with California
'eaches, Tokay Grapes, Florida Ornges,
Pineapples, Kalamazoo Celery,
"enny's and Lowney's finest Chocolate
nd Bon-Bons, New York Apples and
}ears, and the best selected stock of
ancy Groceries in the city. We invite
ou to make our store headquarters,
nd if you don't object, take Lunch
iith us.
Established" Very respectfully,
?1870? L. M. DAVIS, Prop.,
lailroad Ave. White Front Grocery.
JACKSON BROTHERS.
CLOVER, S. C.
A Failure
rO see our stock of Furniture and
Stoves when you want anything in
his line may mean that you will not
ie as well suited as to style and qualty
and the prices paid elsewhere is
ikely to be higher than you would be
isked to pay here. All this store
.sks is that it be given an opportuniy
of trying to demonstrate that it is
o the interest of its friends and the
lublic generally to inspect its wares
tnd get prices. If it fails to meet
our expectation it will not be because
if a lack of an honest effort and deire
to do so.
Our Undertaking Department
Is supplied with a full line of Cofins,
Caskets, Robes, etc., and all
alls, day or night, will receive prompt
ittention.
JACKSON BKUS., Clover, s. C.
Just Arrived:
\ full supply of holiday goodies,
ncluding Raisins, layer and seedid;
Cleaned Currants, Citron,
ST 11 ts of all kinds, Box Candies,
Fruits, Dried Figs, etc., at lowest
srices.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
ON TUESDAY, December 15. 1903,
I will make final return as Administrator
of the estate of CARRIE E.
PLEXICO, deceased, to \V. H. McCor<le,
Judge of Probate, and will then
ind there apply for letters of dismissal.
JOHN T. WILSON. Administrator.
Nov. 13 f 5t
&' When Kniyhthood Was In Flcwir
will be The Enquirer's next serial.
PAY 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
o all manner of accounts now due and
swing, or which may mature hereaf:er.
BEARD & CARROLL.
Oct. 2 f.s tf
Hoosier
Disc Drills.
We have on hand eight of
the above well-known disc
drills that we want to get
into the hands of our farmer
friends, and to this
end we will sell these machines
at close prices, and
will make the time for payment
long and the terms
easy.
Experienced farmers say
these machines insure the
best results with grain.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
MONEYMONEY
GIVEN AWAY.
2c a mile for each mile traveled to
every one buying $3 worth of goods.
4c a mile for each mile traveled to ,
every one buying $6 worth of goods. ,
The only merchant In York county j
to pay mileage.
The first and only merchant to buy J
your Produce of all grades and quan- ]
tily twelve months In the year.
The first and only one to buy your
Rabbits. 1
Yes, we BUY EVERYTHING the I
farmer has to sell, and KEEP AL- 1
MOST EVERYTHING TO SELL. So J
call for what you don't see.
NO WONDER
We are crowded from morning until
evening and Pat is the busiest man
you ever saw.
Ah, some people blow a big horn? "
and?and?and?YOU KNOW: But
every man, woman and child that has ]
been to PAT'S store knows how |
crowded and how busy we are and all :
our Ads. are true. DO JUST WHAT
WE SAY.
DON'T FORGET OUR CUT PRICE
ON SUGAR AND COFFEE THIS
WEEK ONLY.
Your's to serve,
S. D. PATRICK,
McConnellsville, 8. C.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE,
BOYS WILL BE BOYS'
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Theu miiRt havp Underwear?can't
make their "Skin Do."
We have more than we need for i
our own use.
Bring your boys, we can suit
them with a suit of Underwear.
Heavy Fleeced Lined for only 60 (
cents per suit. i
Any size from 24 to 34.
FOUSHEE CASH STOKE.
(Dobson's Old Stand),
Yorkville, S. C. i
A PIPE DREAM
Most gentlemen agree that our line
of Smoking Pipes is the most up-todate
ever shown in Yorkville. It includes
all kinds of Pipes from 10 cent
pipes that are "just pipes," up vo the
genuine Meerchaum pipes that are
beauties. Every gentleman who is a
smoker is invited to see our Pipes, and
especially our Genuine Briar Pipes
with the genuine amber tips, and the
Meerchaums with amber tips. Briars
from $1 up. Meerchaums from $3 up.
One of our Meerchaums will make the
smoker have a "pipe dream." You
will dream of a cool, comfortable
smoke.
Xsr The latest addition to our select
cigar family is the Porto Rico. Discriminating
smokers say it is above
the average.
YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. BOWEN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
New Goods.
Home made Molasses, made
by W. S. Wilkerson?in One
Half and Gallon Tins.
. This year's California layer
Raisins.
This year's seedless Raisins.
Fresh Prunes.
Fresh Pecans and Brazil
Nuts.
LOUIS ROTH.
MONEY TO LEND.
ON IMPROVED FARMS in York
county. Interest: Loans not under
$1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8
per cent. No broker's commissions.
Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F.
SPENCER. Rock Hill, or undersigned.
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law.
Oct. 13 t.f. tf
i-v When Knighthood Was In Flow*
er will be The Enquirer's next serial.
YORK COTTOfs
AUCTIOI
Special Sa
rv .1 Tlnrn A \ 7 A r>T>1
uu tnis nuu/iK /\ru
we will have a Special Ai
and on that occasion will
Ribbons, Silks, Velveteen
Hosiery, Sailor Hats, Ha
sale to the highest bidders,
and will begin promptly a
THE SALE WILL
Our regular Auction Sale
continue during the remain
at 10 O'CLOCK. After t
stock, if there is any rema
lump and the store closed
YORK COTTOF
In Bratton Building, Corner
Yorkville, S. C.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO
Livery, Sale and Feed Stablee.
Merit is Forced
To travel a rough road sometimes
but It never falls to win In the enc
This truth applies In an eminent de
grree to our experience with the cele
brated Summers Buggy. Before w
:ommenced to handle these famou
vehicles here they had never befor
been offered to the people of this sec
tion, and we were warned that owini
to this fact and the fact that the;
svere higher in price than the peopl
bad been educated to pay, etc., the;
would not sell. We felt that we knev
the people and KNEW that we KNE V
the Summers Buggy. We are now 31
position to truthfully say that our ex
pectations have been more than real
Ized, owing to the fact that the peopl
nave become convinced that the Sum
mers Buggy Is not only the BEST, bu
:he CHEAPEST BUGGY they hav
;ver been offered In this section whei
style, comfort, durability, etc., are tak
?n into account, and for this reason 1
now sells itself. Can give you an;
shade or color, or any style of sprini
rou want. Have other Buggies, ani
Harness, too.
HEATM-fcLLIU I I MULe UU,
J. C. Elliott, Manager.
?oan and jtavinjp i'ank
Yorkvllle, w. C.
A General Banking Business.
With good connections and supplier
with all the conveniences and appli
inces necessary for the equipment o
i modern banking office, we are li
position to extend to our patrons, am
the public generally, prompt and in
telligent service at all times.
Prompt attention to the needs o
aut-of-town customers, country mer
L-hants and farmers throughout th
:ounty.
A Special 8avings Department.
Using the Auxiliary Borne Saving
Banks and paying three per cent inter
ist on Savings Accounts.
Interest Bearing Certificates of De
posit issued under special agreement.
Correspondence or a call invited.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
S. M. McNEEL, President.
HOURS;
Bank opens forBusiness 9 a. m., am
Closes 3 p. m. Open Saturday Even
ings 8 to 9.
dW Wanted?Good men and women t
nake clubs for The Enquirer?gooi
say and easy work.
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We Are the C
When it cotnes to Shoes of
We have men's heavy SI
Men's dress Shoes $i up
tween prices.
mi n' r> r? 1 Ji_
a lie Dion r. rceynoiu s
that is offered on this mark'
Ladies' heavy Shoes at a
Ladies' fine dress Shoes i
The E. P. Reed's Shoes
They are made up of qua
and wearing quality.
A job lot of misses' and c
13s, is, 2s, original cost $1
A limited quantity of lac
ted, regular price $1?now
Come to this store for ba:
Open Thursday?Thank;
The Strai
I MILLS STORE.
N SALE!
lie for Ladies.
ERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK
iction Sale for ladies ONLY,
offer a choice line c.a Velvet
s, Ladies' Undervests, Ladies'
f Drnnmanfc rtnA PntfAne frtr
.l v/i uauivuio auu uuiiuuo iui
This sale is for ladies only
it 4 o'clock Friday afternoon.
END THIS WEEK.
s of all kinds of goods will
derof this week, each morning
his week the remainder of the
inder, will be closed out in a
. Attend the Auction Sales.
4 HILLS STORE
Congress and Jefferson Streets,
. J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILD> u
HEADQUARTERS
FOR PAINTS.
L
~ We Carry Everything and Do
g Jobs Complete.
FULL line of JOHN MA8URY &
SONS' Prepared and Paste Paint;
Y also Oils, Varnish, Floor Paints, Ture
pentine and Dryers.
Y Where the customer prefers it, we
Yr furnish LEWIS'S PURE WHITE
1 LEAD, the very best manufactured in
n the United States or elsewhere.
We make prices on large or small
' bills of raw material, and we furnish
e estimates at which we will give com"
plete jobs of Painting.
1 All the materials we sell are fully
e guaranteed by the manufacturers.
n Now is the time to see about Paint
ing. J. J. KELLER & CO.
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Let Us Get Together.
Now Brother, Sister, we are talking
to YOU. We are satisfied that if
it is Furniture, Carpets, Pictures and
. Frames, Cooking or Heating Stoves,
Trunks or anything else that this store
_ has in stock that you want or need,
- it is to your interest and ours that we
get together. You are ready to admit,
we are sure, that you do not know
3 whether our ware3 meet your ideas as
. to what you want unless you call and
examine them with your own eyes,
n and that you do not know whether
3 our prices are as high as others un.
til you have heard with your own
ears. We are confident that both our
^ goods and prices will please you, and
. we say this because we rarely ever
e fail to make sales to persons who come
to see us after they Inspect our lines
and hear prices, and we do not believe
that you would be an excepfl
tion. Any way it will not take a great
deal of your time to look us up and
ascertain whether or not your inter
ests will be advanced oy nestowing
your patronage on this store. If you
are not satisfied, of course, we could
not expect your patronage, and besides
we would not want it, as we
know by experience that no store can
have a more valuable asset than satisfied
customers,
d W. B. MOORE & CO.
FOR RENT.
FOR the year 1904 my Dwelling
House, with a two acre lot attacho
ed, in Yorkville, S. C., known as the
d Dr. May place. For terms address Miss
ANNA S. MAY, Blenheim P. O., S. C.
Nov. 13 f 3t
.
ocks of the Walk
all kinds for men and women. ;
loes at $i and up.
) to $5 the pair and all in beSboe
is the king shoe for men
et.
dollar a pair and up.
lp to $3.50 the pair,
for ladies never fails to please,
ility, style, fit, finish, comfort
hildren's Shoes?sizes 1 is, 12s, !
.25 the pair?your choice 50c.
1:?> jz : j o 1 ? 1: ?i, *.1.. ?.
J1CS XV1U UlUVCJ, MllgHU) SJJUl25c
a pair,
rgains.
sgiving.
iss-Smith Co.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE COMMON PIJSJIB.
J. M. Spratt against John T. Spratt
et al.?Notice of Sale.
BY virtue of a decree dated 19th day
of November 1903, I will expose
to public sale, In front of YORK
COURT HOUSE DOOR, during the legal
hours for sale, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN DECEMBER next
(Saleday) the following described real
property to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situated in county of York, state
aforesaid, on east side of the C. C. &
a. i uui'uau u.nu uuunueu norm uy miiua
of Luna Cotton Mills, lands of Warren
White, (col.), and others and
containing SEVENTY-SEX AND ONEHALF
(76$) ACRES, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, balance on a credit
of one and two years, with interest
from day of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises
*sold. Purchaser has the privilege
ko pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for
all papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis.
Nov. 20. f 3
AUCTION SALE OF LAND.
AS attorneys for the parties in interest
we will sell at public auction
the following tracts of land, to wit:
1. At YORKVILLE, ON MONDAY,
THE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1903,
all of that tract of land, situated in
York county, State of South Carolina,
In VI n cr* a Ulnuntoln iAitrnahln noon ftiA
tit 1x1115 a tuvuiiiaiii tUTTtioiii|/| ucai k uic
Battleground, adjoining landa now or
formerly held by William Oates, Calvin
Pursley, Robert Pursley, William
Brown, J. C. Brown and others containing
578 acres, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third Cash?Balance In one and
two years with 8 per cent aunual Interest
from day of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and mortgage of premises.
Purchaser to have option of paying
entire bid In cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
2. At ROCK HILL, ON TUESDAY,
THE 8TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1903,
at 12 M. o'clock, In front of the POSTOFFICE,
all that tract or plantation of
land, situated In Bethesda township,
York county, State of South Carolina,
about five miles from Rock Hill, on the
lower Yorkville road, bounded by landa
now or formerly, of the estate of F. H.
Brown, R. A. Steele, W. J. Rawllnson,
M. R. Brown, M. L. Brown and others,
containing 236 acres, more or less, and
known as part of the WILLIAM LITTLE
lands.
TERMS OF S^LE.
One-third Cash?Balance in one, two,
three and four years with 8 per cent
annual interest from date of sale, secured
by purchaser's bond and mortgage
of premises. Purchaser to have
option of paying entire bid in cash.
Purchaser to pay for papera
WILSON & WILSON.
Oct. 27 t-f td.
MOORE'S
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
CI OTTON stored with us covered by
J insurance, and our Warehouse receipts
are acceptable at all banks at
regular rates. Our charges for storage
and insurance are reasonable.
B. N. MOORE.
August 21 f.t 4m
J. R. LINDSAY,
Fire, Life, Health and Accident Ins.
Office In the Old
Jeffery's Bank Building.
I WRITE INSURANCE of all kindsFire,
Life, Health, Accident, etc.
I am prepared to give the best of
terms in the matter of Bonfe for Public
and Corporation officios, Executors,
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
1 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. LIND3AY.
Holiday Goods.
For the Holiday trade this year I
will have the greatest assortment of
really fine goods that it has ever been
my pleasure to show to the good people
of Yorkville and community. If
you will come to see my stock I am
sure that I can show you all kinds cf
goods in gold, silver, plated wares,
China and glass that will interest yon
mightily, and at my prices you will
certainly find buying easy.
Come and look around anyway.
T. W. SPECK, The Jewel*.*.
APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
HAVING filed my final return as
administratrix of the estate of Dr.
J. P. HAMBRIGHT, deceased, with
Hon. W. H. McCorkle, Probate Judge,
I hereby give notice that on DECEMBER
22, 1903, I will make application
to the Probate Judge for York county,
for a final discharge from all further
responsibility in connection with said
estate.
SUSAN J. HAMBRIGHT,
Administratrix.
Nov. 13 f 6t
NOTICE.
ON and after DECEMBER 1ST,
1903, no freight will be delivered
until all freight charges have been
paid. This is in compliance with special
instructions from officials.
A. S. CLARK, Agt. So. Ry.
W. F. BRAY, Agt. C. & N.-W. Ry.
Nov. 10 t.f td
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