Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 04, 1904, Image 3
EXECUTRIX'S APPLICATION
FOR DISCHARGE.
NOTICE 1? hereby riven that on tl e
1st day-iof November, 1904, I filed
in the Probate Court for York county,
S. C., my final return as Executrix of
the estate of JAMES L. WRIGHT, de ceased,
and that on -December 5th, 1904,
I shall make application to said court
for a discharge from further responsibility
as to said trust.
EMILY E. WRIGHT, Executrix.
Yorfcville"! 8. C., Nov. 4th, 1904.
Nov. -4.' _ - f 5t
WANTED
TO employ OPERATIVES for York
Cotton Mills. Steady work assured,
rood-.wages paid, comfortable
housed furnished at low rent, and employees
paid every two weeks. Some
families at the Mill make, from $40 to
$60 eVefy two weeks after paying rent
and fuel. Business can be learnel
very quickly, even by persons having
no prevtous experience. For further
information apply to
P. H. PHILLIPS, Supt.,
York Chtton Mills, Yorkvllle, S. C.
A t 3t
' FOR SALE OR RENT.
The Briggs-Ormand Plantation In
Bethel Township.
CONTAINING 600 acres more or
less. This plantation is well improvedv
it contains a large 2-story
dwelling of 8 large square rooms, with
all necessary out-buildings, a very
large and,'well constructed barn, stables
and crib, ten tenant houses, a gin
house and four wells of excellent water.
The land is of finest quality, ad mirably
adapted to cotton, corn, all the
cereals, clover and grasses. The plantation
(will be subdivided Into small
tracts to suit purchasers, or will be sold
as a whole. If not sold by December
15. 1904, It will be for rent for the year
1905. : Terms of sale: ONE FOURTH
CASH!, balance on long term of credit.
For particulars, apply to the undersigned.
^
R. ANDRAL BRATTON.
WM. B. McCAW,
No. 1, Law Range, Yorkvllle, S. C.
Nov. 4 f till Dec. 15
FERGUSON & CLINTON.
Family Grooeriet?Plantation Supplies
Breakfast Bacon, Hams.
You should have sqme .of our delicious
BREAKFAST BACON, or
nice JUICY HAMS?new lot Just
received?a little better in quality
than- yop usually get?but then
you,'!! hardly object to that?price
is Just right, too?Let us send you
some BREAKFAST BACON and
a nice JUICY HAM?You'll be
pleased with your breakfast with
these on the table.
Quaker Oats
Are recognised everywhere as the
best that can be produced. They are
fresh, always wholesome, just fine
enough in the fiake and altogether
delicious. Cap we send you down
a package.? QUAKER OATS are
the BEST and our Oats are fresh.
FERGU80N & CLINTON.
Beautiful New Hats
I
Just arriving, with winter
f freshness not be-,
' foreseen. Mrs.
Dobson,with her
four efficient assistants,
is ready
to give you the
latest in Swell
Millinery. , All
I the latest shapes
. are here. - It is
* " " the very moderation
of price
that has made
our Millinery
department so
least* - money. ?
pairuuagc.. ?-Laundry
Received and Delivered Here.
Phone 153?Call me.
D0B30N BROS.
Why Not?
Lion Coffee
Two Pounds for 25c.
Just in a lot of seasonable
goods?Prepared Buckwheat
Flour, Mince Meat, Loose Sour
and Sweet Pickles, Fresh
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron,
etc.
LOUIS ROTH.
HY-CO PILE CURE
Is Absolutely Guaranteed to
CURE.
Money Back If It Fails.
For Sale by the
YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. BOWEN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
Over the
Telephone.
"Hello, Central, give me Riddle &
Carroll, please."
"Hello! Is this Riddle & Carroll?"
"Yes, sir. Who Is this?"
"This is the Bank. We just want
to-call your attention to the fact that
your guano notes are due November
1st. Just wanted to be certain that
you do not forget the date."
"All right, sir,' very much obliged.
We have three days grace, don't we?"
"Yes, sir; three days after November
1st."
"Well, we guess that we had better
make some pretty quick collections
from our fertilizer customers or we
might fall down."
TO OUR CU8TOMER8.
The above conversation explains itself
ao fully that we hardly think it
necessary for us to say any more.
But we wish to respectfully request all
partl>?8 who owe us on notes for Fertilizers
to please come forward at once
moba Immo/Hota oottlpmpnt Thp
Bank is after us and we must meet
our paper or the Bank will get after
us with a sharp stick. We will thank
you for prompt attention to this matter.
This Is OCTOBER 28th?our
three days of grace will be up November
4th. A prompt settlement will be
appreciated.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
MM J. Q. WRAY'S SPECIAL TEN I
j A Carnivc
I ?f
?x
SYT^THILE our Fall trade has be
T this season and we have sol
* ery description, we want our goo<
DURING THE NEXT THIRTY )
UJ days and to this end we propose I
J that QUICK BUYING BY ALER
^ SISTIBLE. To begin with we w
I Monday, N(
? Between the hours of NINE A. M.
g DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT on
? here let us assure you again that t
Q is there likely to be a better selec'
j- Goods to be found on this or any
Z cities. We have demonstrated to
Ul can get just as good goods at this
? be had anywhere, and from our
DC Discount of 10 per cent on Mond:
U1 and 5 p. m. Don't Miss This Sa
0.
g Tuesday, Ni
Between the hours of NINE A. M
^ STRAIGHT DISCOUNT OF TEI
2 prices on all of our SHOES FOR
0 and CHILDREN.. In our Shoe st<
|r there are made In almost every si
0} not miss this special shoe sale c
when we offer a discount of 10 pi
Shoes. Don't Miss IT.
>
1 . Wednesday, ]
Between the hours of 9 A. M. and I
0 DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CEN
CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, etc.
made up from the well-known "S
I is no better, or more stylish or
the Clothing: values we are alread
on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CEN'
Fall Suit very cheap.
The Bargain sales that we v
days of next week will be annoum
while you cannot afford to miss t
?I days of the week will be equally i
per. Watch for our next advertl
THESE DISCOUNT PRICES
* GOODS WILL BE CHARGED NC
J ON APPROVAL. BUT DON'T fi
J". Q- WRAY, '
J. Q. WRAY'S SPECIAL TEN
. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
WHY not have some of your Kodak
work finished on Sepia Post
Cards? They make good souvenirs of
a trip and are nice to send to friends.
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 132. Miss
ROSA J. -LINDSAY.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
James L. McGill, as Administrator of
Frank C. Thomas, Deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Margaret Falls, Erixlna Thomas, J. J.
Tho-nas, J. N. Thomas, C. T. Thomas,
F. A Thomas, W. T. Davidson,
M. A. Davidson, J. T. Davidson and
J. I. Falls, Defendants.?Summons
for Relief?Complaint Filed.
To the Defendants Above Named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, which has this day been
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 10 me saia vunipiuim un mc
subscriber at his office in Yorkville,
South Carolina, 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 plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
J. S. BRICE,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Dated Yorkville, S. C., November 3rd,
1904.
November 4 f 6t
SOW WHEAT.
AT the present price of Flour it
looks as if it will pay to sow some
wheat this fall. Prepare the land well
and use STARR'S FERTILIZERS and
you will make wheat.
We have plenty of BLUE STONE
for soaking wheat.
Our Note
For the Fertilizers that we sold last
spring is due November 1st. The bank
gives us three days' grace, so the note
will Have to be paid November 4th. All
parties* who bought Fertilizers from us
and have not paid for same will please
pay us before November 4th. We
thank those who have paid us and ask
those who have not paid to be sure
and do so this week.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
COTTON STORAGE.
IAA now prepared to receive COTTC
s' FOR STORAGE in my Standard
Warehouses, keep the same insured
against loss by fire, give receipts
and lend money on same at reasonable
rates of interest. Call and see me
for particulars. W. R. CARROLL.
Nov. 1 t.f tf
W. B. Moore Quinn Wallace
W. M. Phillips.
YORK FURNITURE CO.,
Successor to W. B. Moore A. Co.
Announcement.
In making our first bow to the furniture
buying public we wish to announce
that we can be found In the
brick building formerly used as a livery
stable by the Heath-Elliott Mule
Co. The building- has been thoroughly
renovated and now presents an inviting
appearance.
As our name signifies, we will handle
Furniture, and when we say Furniture
we mean by this that you can
depend upon us to be headquarters for
everything that goes toward the furnishing
of a home from cellar to garret.
Our stock will at all times be
kept up to the very mgnesi point 01
excellence In quality and style. In
prices we expect to and will meet all J
legitimate competition from whatever
source it may come.
Our stock will consist of Bedroom I
suites. Parlor suites, Dining Room
furnishings, Hall Trees, extra Beds, J
Wardrobes, Dressers, Tables, Chairs in
sets and single, Rockers, Kitchen fur- |
nishings. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings,
Pictures, Frames, etc., and everything
else that you can think of for the furnishing
of the home.
We will also handle Window Glass
and Pairrts. Oils, Varnishes, etc.
Call and see us for anything in our
line. We can serve you.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE. WW
3.1 |
Bargains j
WRAY'S
en quite satisfactory to us so far I|
d great quantities of goods of ev- g
Is to MOVE A LITTLE FASTER ?
DAYS than during the past sixty u
to make prices so very interesting
T SHOPPERS WILL BE IRRE- O
ill on '
>vember 7th ?
<
, and FIVE P. M., give a straight co
all of our Dross Goods. And just g,
there is not now, has not been nor -g
ted or more stylish stock of Dress m
other market outside of the larger O
hundreds of customers that they >
store at Just as low prices as can r
already low prices you will get a ,
ly, November 7th between 9 a. m. m
le. 2
ovember 8th 3
i. and FIVE P. M., we will give a O
M PER CENT from the regrular {JJ
MEN, WOMEN, MISSES, BOYS *
>ck you will find as good shoes as "*
tyle, shape, quality and price. Do o
n TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, ?
sr cent from regular prices on all o
O
c
November 9th h
5 P. M., we will give a STRAIGHT >
T ON ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' r
Remember, our Clothing stock Is ["
UPERB" Brand, than which there
dressy clothing made. But while *
y offering are beyond comparison, V
TH, YOU GET AN ADDITIONAL *
r. This discount will make your 5
till make on the three remaining jf
:ed In our next advertisement, and S
he first three days, the last three ?
nterestingr to the economical shop- 5
sement in this paper.
- ARE FOR CASH ONLY?NO jj
)R WILL ANY GOODS BE SOLD tf
1ISS THIS SALE.
riHEE LEADER. J
PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE.
A SACRED TRUST.
The responsibility resting upon
the officers and managers of a Life Insurance
Company Is not different from
that which Is assumed by the trustees
of individual estates. It has always
been the aim of the Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company or iNewara,
N. J., to conduct Its business In accordance
with this conception of the
sacred character of the work #nd the
solemn responsibility imposed thereby.
It best manifests Its fidelity in keeping
steadily before it as the true objective,
the maintenance of the highest security,
so that a policy maturing thirty
or forty years hence will be as certain
of payment as one falling due
tomorrow; and to endeavor by all
proper means to lighten the burden of
insurance, by making the cost as
small as is consistent with security.
Evidence of the skilful and faithful
management of the Mutual Benefit Is
found in Its exceedingly low expense
rate, and remarkably favorable mortality
rate extending over the whole
period of its existence?nearly sixty
years.
It is all right to listen to the other
fellows' stories and examine their contracts:
but you will be doing yourself
an injustice if you sign an application
or accept and pay for their policies
before you know about the Mutual
Benefit and what it can and will
GUARANTEE you.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
BARGAINS
AT SHANNON & HOPE'S.
To wind up our summer's business
and to make room for our Fall Goods
* ' - oKwiifinor ti-Q ii-ill fnr
wrucn tire now aumug ..>. ..... ?
the NEXT TEN DAYS offer some especially
attractive bargains to our
customers.
We have a large quantity of Men's
Clothing and extra Trousers and In
the lot there are some wonderfully
good bargains for quick buyers. Just
come and examine them and see for
yourself. You will be surprised.
We are making an especially good
offering In PLUG TOBACCO. We
have a large quantity of Tobacco that
we have been selling at 10 cents a
plug. For the next ten days, If It lasts
that long, you can buy it at SIX CTS.
A PLUG. This bargain ten days only.
We have about 100 pairs of SHOES,
odd sizes and styles, that we want to
close out quick because we want to
keep our Shoe stock up to the notch.
Our Grocery stock is complete in
every detail.
SHANNON & HOPE,
Sharon, S. C.
WOOD WANTED.
WE are in the market for a quantity
of WOOD?either hard wood
or pine, for which we agree to pay
the highest market price in CASH.
People who have wood to sell, and
i who are prepared to deliver the same
promptly, will please confer with Mr.
O. E. GRIST at THE ENQUIRER office.
L. M. GRIST'S SONS.
Oct. 25 t.f. tf
GBtlTtB. CFKNDER. BIG
FIREW
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Yorkyille, S.
Nov. 8,9
THIS LAKUU-3I MKC/C/,
CARNIVA
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DREAMLAND (
THE WORLD'S GREATI
JAS. E. FINNEGAN, Gem
BERNAR
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THE ATTF
THE SHOWS ARE MANY AND ALI
MERIT. THEY HAVE TO BE
THE MIDWAY.
SEE DREAMLAND?A $5,000 Electrical
in Which is Brought Into Actioi
Electrical Effects Ever Presented
SEE THE OLD PLANTATION THEAT
tertainment Replete With Corned;
With the Atmosphere of the Sun
THE OLD PLANTATION THEA
THE ELECTRIC THEATRE?The En
ELECTRICITY, the Wonder of I
Ways and Made to Do Man's Bid
this 8how Is Fairly Fascinating ii
Absorbing in the Highest Degree,
tually Beyond Belief.?SEE THE
SEE THE FAR-FAMED POSES PLAS1
of Rare Refinement?a Treat for t
Satisfying Hour for Everybody.
SEE THE HINDOO NECROMANCER!
and Remarkable Feats of Black
FAIL TO SEE THE HINDOO NE
RIDE ON THE MAMMOTH FERRIS
With the Single Exception of Its
MAMMOTH FERRIS WJHEEL.
TAKE A WHIRL ON THE BIG $5,0(
CHILDREN A RIDE ON THE M
Don't Miss This G
BRING THE FAM1
oHF
f UARN
$ $ $ $ $ SEE OUR
Assortment No. 1.?FULL SIZE, WOO
RAL DESIGNS, BLACK PRINT
VERY PRETTY DESIGNS, RE
LESS?WORTH $1.25 EVERYWI
'CHOICE MONI
- 4
Are You Going to the Carnival?
Assortment No. 2.?FULL SIZE^_HE.4
VERY ATTRACTIVE FAST CL
VALUE $1.50 TO $1.75 EACH
Choice Monday, Wh
i^'ASK ABOUT OUR CAMPAIGN Bl
the foushee
Phone 38
P. S.?Mrs. J. R. Logan won the Velv
Y*Y^*Y*T*T*T*TVlT>m?Y*T*T-<n
* S. M. McNEEL, Pres.
% THE LOAN AND
j capital:
? TWELVE >10INT
That's the figure at which we.will
rent you one of the Safe Deposit Boxes
In our Big Safe?about seventeen cents
a month. That Is not a bit high, to our
way of thinking. Think of the protection
against loss by fire or burglary,
and the satisfaction of knowing
that your valuables?Deeds, Mortgages,
Notes, Private Papers, etc.,?
are absolutely safe and secure, and
? Our Specialty: ANYTHING IN
t W. P. HARRIS
CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS.
Zano, 8. C.
IT gives ua pleasure to Inform the
public that our mills have been thoroughly
overhauled, and that we are
prepared to furnish our patrons with
the finest flour that can be made in
this country.
Custom is solicited from all who may
be seeking the best.
G. L. RIDDLE, Proprietor.
July 22 f.t tf
MISS DAISY B. WILLIAMS,
Photographio Studio.
SOON the Xmas holidays will be
here. Any one desiring work by
me will do well to put in their order
now. With each dozen Cabinets, goes
?r.UAtAfftHit\h mAiinto/1 ftn fl
till Mira (JllUlUglU!/!! llll/UIIIVU v.. _
beautiful Calendar for the year 1905, as
a souvenir. First come, first served.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bratton
Building, Main street.
6EB THIH )?l CIRCUS.
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CST CARNIVAL SHOWS *
sral Director. e
D B. SMITH, Sec. and Treas. [
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[ACTIONS :
L OF THE HIQHE8T DEGREE OF 1
OR THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED ON
I
Production?A Trip Around the World '
11 the Most Beautiful Mechanical and
in This Country?SEE DREAMLAND.
RE?Which Presents an Ethiopian En- '
/, Pathos and Music. It is Redolent
ny Southland.?DON'T FAIL TO SEE
TRE. . , .
ribodiment of all Its Name Implies. <|
the Age?Is Harnessed Here in Many t
Iding. The Entertainment Provided in !
n Its Interest. Young and Old Find It ;
Some of the Demonstrations Are Ac- I
ELECTRIC THEATRE.
(
"IQUE?It is an Artistic Entertainment *
he Cultured, and an Uplifting and Soul *
i/i
3?Who Perform the Moet Mysterious
Art Ever Shown In America.?DON'T
EC ROMANCERS.
WHEEL?The' Largest In Existence,
Prototype in Chicago.?RIDE ON THE
X) MERRY-GO-ROUND.?GIVE THE
ERRY-GO-ROUND.
treat Street Show.
;ly next week.
ORT " 4
[IVAL J
WINDOW. $ $ $ $ $
L LINED COMFORTS, FANCY FLO ED
LINING?ANOTHER STYLE IN
D LININGS?COLORS ARE STAIN- (
I ERE
)AY ONLY 99c" I
I
I Can't Go to the Carnival.
kVY. WOOL LINED, REVERSIBLE,
>LORS, BOUND WITH RED BRAID,
ile They Last, $1.19.
JTTON SPECIAL MONDAY.
CASH STORE,
Yorkville, S. C. '
et Shirt Waist Pattern last Monday. |
^T*Y?7Vl Y*Y** 7* T* | '
J. S. BRICE, Vice-Prcs.
SAVINGS BANK J
$50,000. J
HS FOR #ST()0. J
I you will come to the same conclusion.
The Safe Deposit Box we will rent you
for $2.00 Is large enough to hold quite
a good many papers, but If you should
require something a little larger, we
have it at $3.00 a year. We think we
can Interest you if you will call and
allow us to show you the Boxes and
their many conveniences.
THE BANKING LINE. X
JON, Cashier. ?
ktARA*A*A1A?tA?U*A*ARA*A?tA?U
APPLICATION FOR DISCHAROE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant
to law, on November 22,
1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will make
my final settlement with the Probate
Court for York county, as Administrator
of the estate of DAVID HARRISON,
deceased, and that I will then
and there make application for my
discharge from further liability in
connection with said estate.
W. M. CAMPBELL,
Administrator Estate David Harrison.
Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 21 f 5t
COTTON SEED. ,
WILL pay the highest CASH price (
for SEED in any quantity. I
B. N. MOORE, i
Sept 13 t.f tf
EVERY
Under 0
THE MODERN way of running: a
hlng that can be wanted by anybody In
Ions, Shoes, Staples, etc., etc., must be t
To meet this demand requires an
equipments of a vast number of peopU
I by long years of experience and study
ind that we are meeting the requiremfeni
lie gye&t numbers of, people who cojne I
NG and the continued and raptd growl
tales for the past month were unusual!)
;o be much larger than any previous N<
ittain this object by HAVING WHAT 01
NG GOODS AT THE LOWEST P08SI
Our stock of fall goods this year w
ought, and included about everything tl
Ills market.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMI
>1' the most fashionable and newest fabr
hat cannot fall to please all shoppers, r
jartment also includes a complete line <
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMEN"
:ontalnlng the finest clothing ever ma<
f'riced Clothing for men and boys that i
n quality at the prices that we offer tl
Phased because it was offered to us at
>ur customers were entitled to a divisi
vant a medium-priced suit of Clothes yc
We also have a good line of met
Ijemselves to be good values to the bi
AIID CUAC nCDADTUCMT Til.
varehouse of Borne Immense shoe factor]
>f Shoes for men, women, misses and c
ou cannot but be Impressed with the v
OUR MILLINERY OEPARTME
d Winery that we are offering at modes!
oiners prompt service and satisfactory
OUR WET WEATHER GOODS.
lerve our customers with the kind of goc
r. We have a nice line of those popul:
n weight, so dressy in appearance and
ire very low, much lower than you ml|
lubber Coats at $2 each, and a full II
nisses, boys and girls. We also have a
as Leggins for men and boys.
OUR FURNISHING DEPARTM
ncludes a choice selection of Shirts for
OUR HAT DEPARTMENT^Is no
>est Hat values to be found on this mar
!<>n, and we believe we can please almoi
md price. At least see us before you bi
COME AND SEE us for what yo
SABIT of coming here. IT 18 A GOOI
THE STRAUSS-SI
| J. M. HEA'
GENERAL ME
I Fall Att
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i OUR BIG STORES
! F1
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Headquarters for I
ing, Millim
! TIME TO
I
All Persons indebted to us eithe
| . please come in and settle, as we
> MEANS YOU.
! T F we should attempt even the ba
, JL kinds of goods that we are can
1 and WAREHOUSES, the task wo
' the rnnv would fill columns of tt
; | short therefore, we will say that w
; i reasonable man or woman would e
I! GENERAL STORE, and then we
i) lie to follow us while we call atter
! j and timely Interest.
jj CLOT
' We have already called attentk
S1 greater efforts than heretofore to
' STOCK OF CLOTHING. We have
STROUSS BROS.' CLOTHING a
n SHAFFER A MARX and KIRSHI
i lighted customers have already be<
(1 to fit almost anybody of whatever
' ing from $10 a suit on up to $18
| J much cheaper goods, ranging on d
a es, especially those of the well-kr
.. made in the latest style and of as
0 can expect at the figures we will i
'' we have any number of ODD PAN
J j In fact, in the matter of Clothing
A are prepared to take care of him
A wants, all ha h^s to do is to ask fa
CHILDREN'S
o
* J We are positively headquartei
? We are prepared to fit anybody's <
Jj" The Mrs. JANE HOPKINS' CLOT
i, children. Wa hava tham. Hundret
<5 suiter)?hundreds more are coming
j j to take care of other hundreds s
j[ OVER(
Our stock of OVERCOATS this
<' carried. It Is the largest that an;
I! ville. It Includes, also the best go
;; coats?ordinary coats and real fir
H attention to the "CRAVENETTE.'
?? its reputation is established. It I
(> lutely waterproof. The prices rani
1+ coat 'ought to last the owner a lif<
and see them quickly.
l^otH of Blank*
There is no need to sleep cold tl
BLANKETS AT SUCH LOW PI
stock, including a great variety,
down. In times past we have got
better than we are now able to sell
Blankets as low as 75 cants. .We
to $2.00.
DRESS
Attracted by the claims we h
DRESS GOODS the ladles from al
gating the matter for themselves,
goods before, and the average yual
L stock was twice as large as it was
more Dress Goods than we had las
T our sales for the season will be th
? been up to this time. In the me;
S merchants would consider a large i
I MILLINERY
I Our MILLINERY DEPARTME
* hundreds of ladies are aware of tt
w quiries down stairs. That is all rl
r glad to give the information. But
X only to go upstairs, where they wil
S for. Miss Dawson is in charge a
* difer. These ladies have everythir
? pared to give their customers win
1 WHOLESALE ]
2 Because of the nature of our b
? in tremendous quantities, we ai
i FIGURES, and are always glad to
a of oar facilities. Dealers will do
* MEAT, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COI
? WIRE and other things. We can a
S our prices are as low as can be \
? . Richmond or Charleston.
I J. M. HEA
I J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage
MONET TO LOAN.
ON improved farms in York county.
Interest: Loans not under
11,000, 7 per cent; under J1.000, 8 per
:ent. No broker's commissions. Rejayments
easy. Apply to C. W. F.
SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned,
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law.
THING
ne Roof.
Dry Goods store demands that everyi
the way . of Dry Goods, Clothing, Nolandled
under one roof?in one store,
intimate knowledge of the wants and
?. This knowledge can only be acqulr.
We have had the years of experience
tg of the buying public is evidenced by
to our store to DO ALL THEIR BUTth
of our already large business. Our
r large. We want our November sales
jvember in our history. We expect to
UR CUSTOMERS WANT AND 8ELLBLE
PRICE8.
as unusually well selected and closely
hat would be likely to be called for on
ENT?Is replete with a choice selection
lc8, with a range of quality and prices
10 matter what their desires. Thiadeof
Dress Trimmings, Notions, etc.
r?While not the largest on earth or
ie up, does include a Hue of Medium
stands without any fear of competition
tiem. Our Clothing this fall was purounVi
Kortroln nrlnoa that urn fa If th f\t
on of the spoils. If you or your boy)
>u will do well to come and see ours,
llum-prlced Overcoats that will prove
jyers.
ves one the Impression of being the
T. It includes grades, styles and prices
ihlldren, and while our prices are low
alues we are offering.
NT?Contains an u.'-to-date line of
t prices. We can pivmlse all our cuswork.
?We are especially well prepared to
>ds that are needed In wet, cold weather
Cloth Rain Coats, that are so light
so thoroughly waterproof. The prices
ght suppose. Then we have "Slicker''
ne of Rubber Shoes for men, women,
full line of Umbrellas, as well as CanENT?Is
complete In every detail and
men and boys, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, etc.
ted for being always complete with the
ket. It Is unusually complete tbM seast
any customer In quality, style, color'
uy a hat ' *. r
u want in our line. Just GET THE
D HABIT.
4ITH COMPANY.
rH & co., jf"
RCHANDISE.
Tactions, .n
ARE
ULLOFTHEM. < ;
? I I
)ress Goods, Cloth- i |*
ery, Etc.
SETTLE. ;;
r by NOTE or OTHER WW will I \
nave ooiigauons to neev. ?n 19 -w
re enumeration of all t'le different i
rylng In our BIG STORE ROOMS ] >'
uld require hours of writing and J ;
Us newspaper. To cut the story , >
re have about everything that any < >
xpect to And In a FIR8T CLA88 ( >
wish to ask our friends the, pub- \ j
ltlon to a few matters of especial ] '
' . ' 1 )
HING. . . ;ji
in to the fact that we have made. ! !
carry a REALLY COMPLETE
renewed our line of the FAMOUS I I
nd have put In lines of HART, ; [
BAUM'S goods. Hundreds of de?n
fitted and we are still prepared < >
shape In first class goods, rang- , ,
a suit. Then of course we have (?
own to |350 a 8uiL These cloth- <
lown makers we have named are 1 '
good quality of goods as anybody ! j
name. Along with complete Suits 1 ,
ITS AND COAT8 at Closa Prices. | >
the customer should feel that we ' >
and If he does not see what he J [
ir iL ] |
? CLOTHING J ;
ra for CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. j -J
child a? anv orice uo to 35 a suit. g? 7
HES are the best in the world for1 ( >
Js of customers have already been J >
; In every day. We are prepared ] J
till to come. t t ||
:oats
i year is the largest we haVe ever ! |
ybody has ever brought to York- , ,
ods. We have all kinds of Over- | |
ie ones. We would call especial 1 |
' It is new on this market; but < >
is light, dressy, warm and abso- ! |
are from $20 downward, and a $20 , ,
s time. 8m our CRAVENETTE8 i )
_ I )
Bts and C^uilta j j
ils'wlnter while we have so many i
RICES. We have a tremendous 11
The prices range from $7 a pair '"
ten $15 for a pair of blankets no ] [
for $7. Our line Includes Colored <)
have QUILTS from 75 cents up <
goods if
ave made for our now stock of < >
II parts of the county are investl- ! t
We have never handled so many , ,
llty has never been so high. Our ( ?
last year. .We have already sold >
-? ">?? TKc. InHlrafinna up# that ( I
ree or four times what they have %
antime, we still have what most x
stock and have more coming. A
' UPSTAIRS j?
INT is Upstairs. Hundreds and I i
le fact; but others still make in- ; 1
Ight. The people down stairs are ] 1 *
ladies in search of Millinery have j [ ,
II find everything they could wish , .
nd she is assisted by Miss San- | >
lg at their disposal and are pre- <
itever they might want.
DEPARTMENTS j|
usiness we have to handle goods J |
e able to buy at the LOWEST < >
> give the retail trade the benefit i?
well to see us about FLOUR, 11
RN MEAL, TOBACCO, BARBED
ilways make low prices, and often ];
lad anywhere, even in Baltimore, ^ ^
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TH & CO., ;;
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INSURANCE ON COTTON.
I AM prepared to INSURE COTTON
at the homes of the farmers,
and arrange so that the owners may
borrow money without having to move
the security from their premises.
J. R. LINDSAY, Insurance,
It Yorkvllle, S. C.