Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 09, 1904, EXTRA, Image 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THIS COURT OP COMMON PLEA ft.
W. Banks Good, Mary Palmer, Lutltia
Sherrer, Raphenia Ratchford, Elizabeth
Cranford and A. Madison
Good. Plaintiffs, against Kate McGowan
Good, Lealand Good. J. S.
Good. Eftie Anderson, Lizzie Brown.
Margaret Good, Robert Good and
Brooks Good, Defendants.?Summons
for Relief.?Complaint Filed.
To the Defendants above named:
T7"OU are hereby summoned and reX
quired 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 ^to the said complaint on the
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 plaintiffs in
this action will apply to the Court ror
the relief demanded in the complaint.
J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Dated, Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 25th, 1964.
NOTICE.
To Kate McGowan Good, the mother
of Margaret Good, Robert Good and
Brooks Good, minor defendants under
the age of fourteen years residing
with said Kate McGowan Good:
Please take notice that unless you
in the meantime shall procure the appointment
of a Guardian ad litem, for
Margaret Good, Robert Good and
Brooks Good, minor defendants under
the age of fourteen years residing
with you, the Plaintiffs will on the
twentieth day after the service of this
Notice and the Summons herein upon
you are completed, (the day of service
being excluded) at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, or as soon thereafter as convenient,
apply to W. Brown Wylie,
Clerk of Court, of Common Pleas for
said County and State, at his office in
Yorkville, S. C., for an order appointing
some suitable person Guardian ad
litem for Margaret Good, Robert Good
and Brooks Good, and instructing said
guardian when appointed to appear
and defend the action in their behalf.
J. S. BRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Yorkville, S. C.. Oct. 25th, 1904.
Oct. 24 t 6t.
J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
If You Intend to Build
See us, as we take contracts for
building in wood, brick, stone and iron
from the ground up. We also draw*
building plans.
We Sell Flooring,
Celling, Framing, Weatherboarding.
Steel Roofing, Doors, Sash.
Blinds, Laths. Brick, Lime, Cement,
Builder's Hardware, Tools, Building
Paper, Roofing Paper, Paints, Leads,
Oils, Varnish, Brushes, etc.
tr Give us your orders for Screen
Doors and Windows. Satisfaction and
nmmnt wnrlc euaranteed.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
MACHINERY
COMPLETE EQWMENTS A SPECWLTY.
shrinks, soilcrs, qinninq machinist,
saw Mill ano woodworking
machine ay, shingle ano lath
machinery, corn mills,
srick making m achin*
GBBES MACHWERY COMPANY.
Columbia. S. C.
O. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon,
ji President. V. President
The sun shines brightest to those
who have put aside some money for an
emergency?a fund that is at their
demand at any time.
The First National Bank
of Yorkville
Offers you a safe place for this
fund.
> R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
tr We sell Bank Money Orders?good
everywhere.
Professional (Cards.
McDow, Lewis & Thornwell,
\ ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Yorkville, S. C.
Practice in all the Courts of the State.
t
Sept 16 t 3m
J. S. BRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Opposite Court House.
Prompt attention to all legal business
of whatever nature.
GEO. W. S. HART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE. S. C.
a LAW RANGE. 'Phone Office No. 58
0. E. Finley. Marion B. Jennings.
FINLEY & JENNINGS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
M Office in WILSON BUILDING, opposite
Court House. Telephone No 136
A. Y. CART WRIGHT,
f SURGEON DENTIST,
U YORKVILLE, S. C.
A 4Pfifc OFFICE HOURS:
9 sm to x p. m; 2 p m, to 5 p. m.
Office in upstairs rooms of Cartwright
building next to the Parish
rt \ hotel burnt lot.
tr ,V LOST.
/~1 RAY Leather Purse, containing
\JT crisp $10 bill, between residence
of C. E. Spencer and R. J. Herndon.
Finder will be liberally rewarded by
leaving same at ENQUIRER Office.
Nov. 4. f.t. 2t
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YES! SAt
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FIREMEN'S
FALL FESTr
YORKVILLE, S.
ALL THIS W
THE LARGEST STREE1
CARNIVA
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DREAMLAND(
THE WORLD'S GREATE
JAS. E. FINNEGAN, General
BERNAR]
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THE ATTR
fTHE SHOWS ARE
DEGREE OF
THEY ARE N
' SEE DREAMLANDAround
the W
the Most Beau
Ever Presentee
SEE THE OLD PL
sents an Ethio|
edy, Pathos^ ar
Emuspncic wi ?i
SEE THE OL
SEE THE FAR-FA
Artistic Enteri
for the Cultun
ing Hour for I
SEE THE HINDOO NECROMANCERS?Who
Perform the Most MysI
teriou* and Remarkable Feats of
Black Art Ever Shown In America.
?DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE HINDOO
NECROMANCERS.
THE ELECTRICAL THEATRE?The
Embodiment of all Its Name Implies.
ELECTRICITY, the Wonder of the
age?Is Harnessed Here in Many
Ways and made to Do Man's Bid|
ding. The Entertainment Provided
in this show is fairly fascinating in
its Interest. Young and old find it
Absorbing in the Highest Degree.
Some of the Demonstrations Are
Actually Beyond Belief.?SEE THE
ELECTRIC THEATRE.
RIDE IN THE MAMMOTH FERRIS
WHEEL?The Largest In Existence,
With the Single Exception of Its
Prototype in Chicago.?RIDE ON
THE MAMMOTH FERRIS WHEEL.
| All Shows Open at n A.
Don't Miss This G
TAX COLLECTIONS?1004.
Yokkville, S. C., Sept. 15, 1904.
IN accordance with the law, my books
will be opened on the 15TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1904, for the collection of
STATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL
TAXES for the fiscal year commenc
ing January 1st 1904, and will be kept
open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER,
1904, without penalty, after
which oay ONE PER CENT penalty
will be added for all payments made in
the month of JANUARY, 1905, TWO
PER CENT penalty on all payments
made In the month of FEBRUARY,
and SE'VEN PER CENT penalty on
all payments made from MARCH 1ST
until MARCH 15TH, 1905, after which
day all taxes not paid will go into
execution and be placed in the hands
of the sheriff for collection.
For the convenience of tax payers I
will meet them at the following places
on the dates named:
At Clever, Friday and Saturday, the
4th and 5th days of November.
At Coates's Tavern, Wednesday, the
9th day of November, from 11 o'clock,
a. m., until 1 o'clock p. m., Thursday,
the 10th day of November.
At Foct Mill, Friday and Saturday,
the 11th and 12th days of November.
At Yorkvllle, from Monday, 14th day
of November, until Saturday, the 26th
day of November.
At Rock Hill, from Monday, the 28th
day of November, until Tuesday, 6th
day of December.
At Yorkville, from Wednesday, the
7th day of December, until Saturday,
the 31st day of December, after which
day, penalties attach, as before stated.
Also I will receive VOLUNTARY
PAYMENTS OF COMMUTATION
ROAD TAXES for the year 1905, at
TWO DOLLARS each.
H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
I HAVE just received a brand new,
elegant Mahogany Piano; a splendid
Instalment at a reasonable figure.
FULL S ZE, HIGH GRADE.
R. J. HERNDON.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
I HAVE received nearly ONE
THOUSAND POUNDS of ShopSUNDR1ES.
Come and get what you
want. There is anything you may need
at your own price.
TTNDERW
NDER-B
(J NDER-S<
UNDERSTAND??We war
we've just received another
WEAR?Shirts and Drawei
Suits from 20c to 50c suit. I
from 25 cents up. Heavy fle
regular 50 cents goods?our p
Since we've set the pace,
to continue to sell UNDEF
prices.
Men's and Boys' Dress S
to please COME.
THE FOUSHEE
Phono 38
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FFl/ NOV. 8, 9,10,
nnr\ n and 12.
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r FAIR AND
L EVER ATTEMPTED.
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REAT
3ARNIVAL CO.
:ST CARNIVAL SHOWS.
Director.
D B. SMITH, Sec. and Treas.
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ACTIONS :
MANY AND ALL OF THE HIGHEST
MERIT. THEY HAVE TO BE OR
OT ALLOWED ON THE MIDWAY.
?A $5,000 Electrical Production?A trip
orld in Which is Brought Into Action
tiful Mechanical and Electrical Effects
I in This Country?SEE DREAMLAND.
.ANTATION THEATRE?Which Prepian
Entertainment Replete With Comid
Music. It is Redolent with the Atie
Sunny Southland.?DON'T FAIL TO
D PLANTATION THEATRE.
MED POSES PLASTIQUE?It is an
:ainment of Rare Refinement?a Treat
?d, and an Uplift ng and Soul Satisfy*
Everybody.
M. and Close at u P. M.
reat Street Show!
FERGUSON & CLINTON.
Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies.
Breakfast Bacon, Hams.
You should have some of our delicious
BREAKFAST BACON, or
TTTmV U*MO l/vf Illcf
IHIC U UiVX ll/xmtj avn ivv
' received?a little better in quality
than you usually get?but then
you'll 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 recognized everywhere as the
best that can be produced. They are
fresh, always wholesome, just fine
enough In the flake and altogether
delicious. Can we send you down
a package? QUAKER OATS are
the BEST and our Oats are fresh.
FERGUSON & CLINTON.
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.
"17 A "D II^ I
JLiillt .7 7 y|
OUGHT |
OLD... |
it it UNDERSTOOD that
complete line of UNDERs
for Children?also Union
fleece lined Vests for ladies
eced Underwear for men?
rice 43 CENTS,
we feel UNDER obligations
tWEAR at UNHEARD of
hirts?new styles at prices
CASH STORE,
Yorkville, S. C. i
wrerttTfcTMirftTMTMTWivfcTfcraTi
ES. M. McNEEL, Pres.
THE LOAN AND
? capital:
5 TWELVE MONT
That's the figure at which we will ;
-ent you one of the Safe Deposit Boxes '
n our Big Safe?about seventeen cents ]
i month. That is not a bit high, to our i
vay of thinking. Think of the pro- i
lection against loss by Are or bur- 1
flary, and the satisfaction of knowing <
that your valuables?Deeds, Mort- i
rages. Notes, Private Papers, etc.,? I
ire absolutely safe and secure, and
1 Our Specialty: ANYTHING IN '
J W. P. HARRIS
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Beautiful New Hats
Just arriving, with winter
f freshness not before
seen. * 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
x the very moderation
of price
that has made
department so
popular. Perleast
money.
Thanks for /
Laundry Received and Delivered Here.
Phone 153?Call me.
DOBSON BROS.
Why Not?
OrThe Enquirer will be sent from
thia date to January 1. 1906. for $1.75.
Send in your subscription today.
WALTER L. JACKSON,
LIVERYMAN.
First Class Buggies and
Stylish Horses That
Are Goers
Are our specialties and we
are living up to the specialty.
When you want a turnout
of any description give
us your order. We will attend
to your wants satisfactorily.
Mr. T. H. Bludworth can be
reached by phone at all
hours. Tell him what you
want.
WALTER L. JACKSON.
A STREET
I Is a fine thing' for the folks that ru
folks who spend their money seein
AT HICKORY
WHITESIDE BROS, are offering
STOCK OF GOOD, CHEAP GOOD
any street show on earth. Read tt
Dry Goods 1
Full line of LADIES' DRESS G
SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR and NOT
SPECIAL BARGAINS: OUTir*
ALAMANCE and SHEETINGS
Millinery E
Our Milliner visited the fashl
newest styles, and personally select
of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S H
This beautiful line is now on displ
every day. We make a stylish Hal
taste and guarantee satisfaction,
purchasing a fall or winter hat fro
Shoe De{
Big line of Ladies', Gents' and
style, thorough in workmanship?l
anybody?SATISFY anybody from
Special Bargain?LADIES' H
Shoes?regular price $1.75. OUR
and ARROW BRAND SHOES, re
only $2.75.
If you need a pair of SHOES,
along with you and we'll send you
Gent's Furnishir
All kinds and styles of SHII
HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDERWEA
ING in stock?and GOING AT BC
Bargains: Linen Collars?regular I
Negligee Shirts, regular price 75 <
Hats from 75 cents up; Good suits <
House Furnishir
All kinds and grades of FUR!
part of our store. We carry Bed
/<, 11 DodrAAm Qiiltoc VI oil Trooa r*
A.U1I UCUIUUIIi UUIVVO, 11UII A I V.VU, V I
Curtains, Shades, Steves, Tinware,
?Everything needed to furnish a 1
body's.
Grocery D<
We carry a full line of Staph
them fast, so keep them fresh. Car
Now you see that we have everyt
needs (we don't handle coffins), so
- - Next
I
But come right in now. We want
Give us YOUR TRADE?we'll TRI
WHITESIDE
Hickory Gr<
J. S. BRICE, VICC Prcs.
SAVINGS BANK i
$50,OOP. *
HS FOR~#?7ob." 4
you will come to the same conclusion,
rhe 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. J
ON, Cashier. ^
SEED WHEAT
I have samples of several varieties
of first-class Seed Wheat.
Come and see the samples and
let me order you a supply.
We have new crop RYE, BARLEY
and CLOVER SEED.
WEAR
LAMM'S
"BEST ON EARTH"
CLOTHING
WE are now showing the elegant
CLOTHING SAMPLES of Lamm
&. Co., the makers of "The Best on
earth" clothing. Come and see our
new fall and winter samples, get our
prices and let us take your measure.
Satisfaction is guaranteed.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent
Buggies, Harness
and Wagons.
WE are ready for the Fall Trade
with the largest and most complete
line of Buggies, Harness and
Wagons we have ever shown.
The Babcock, Columbia, Hackney
and Oxford are our Leaders; but we
have an assortment of other grades
which are hard to beat.
We are prepared to furnish you
close prices on Wagons for Cash. If
you need any of the above goods, don't
buy elsewhere until you have seen us.
GLENN & ALLISON.
WATCHES
If you want to buy a WATCH,
either In nickel, silver, gold tilled or
solid gold case, you will find It to your
best Interest to see me before you buy.
I can furnish you any grade of American
Waltham or Elgin movement, or
any grade of the cheaper movements.
Every watch I sell Is sold exactly on
its own merits. It Is represented as
being Just what It is without misrepresentation
of any kind. If you want
a real fine watch?one of the accurate
to a second kind?I can furnish Just
what you want In a case to suit you.
T* a i?aw nhflon orofnK Cr\VO
aa j vu nam n> tc? j vnvny ??u.vv<** ?rx "
to your boy I can also furnish that, as
I have them from NINETY CENTS
on upward.
Before you buy any kind of timepiece
see me. I will save you money
on the purchase and also sell you Just
what you buy.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
tV The Enquirer will be sent from
this date to January 1, 1906, ror $1.75.
Send in your subscription today.
CARNIVAL II
n it?a mighty poor thing for the
g It.
GROVE, S. C.,
the public, In their MAMMOTH
S, pleasures more enduring than
ie following:
Department.
OODS, CALICOES, JACKETS,
IONS.
IGS, full line at FIVE CENTS.
1, just in?FIVE CENTS.
>epartment.
on centers, carefully studied the
ed a full line of up-to-date styles
ATS and MILLINERY STOCK,
ay and Is going, going, GOING?
t on short notice?trim it to your
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY by
m us.
jartment.
Children's SHOES, up-to-date In
HHEAP IN PRICE. We can fit
our stock.
EART and ARROW BRAND
PRICE, $1.25. GENT'S HEART
gular price, $3.50. OUR PRICE,
come to see us, bring your feet
i home smiling.
ig Department.
ITS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES,
R. HATS, CAPS and CLOTH)TTOM
PRICES.. Look at these
>rice 15c?our price 5 cents; fine
cents?our price 35 cents. Good
of Clothing from from $2.25 up.
ig Department.
>IITURE are to be found In this
Is, Chairs, Washstands, Rockers,
arpets, Rugs, Mattresses, Pillows,
Crockery, China and Glassware
home?at Prices as Low as any
;partment.
i and Fancy Groceries. We sell
load of Fancy Flour Just in.
thing a live man, woman or child
don't put off coming to buy until
Week - the
money?you want the goods.
AT YOU RIGHT.
BROTHERS,
>ve, S. C.
1 J. M. HEA'
GENERAL ME
| Fall Att
1 OUR BIG STORES
I F
? WW - - - A ' A9 T
ineaaquariers ior 1
ing:, Millin
TIME TO
All Persons indebted to ue eithc
please come in and settle, as we
MEANS YOU.
T F we should attempt even the ba
X kinds of goods that we are car
and WAREHOUSES, the task wc
the copy would All columns of tl
short therefore, we will say that v
reasonable man or woman would <
GENERAL 8TORE, and flien we
lie to follow us while we call attei
and timely Interest.
CLOT
We have already called attentii
ffl greater efforts than heretofore t<
$ 8TOCK OF CLOTHING. We have
0 8TROU8S BROS.' CLOTHING a
? SHAFFER & MARX and KIRSH
J. lighted customers have already be
ffl to fit almost anybody of whatevei
T ing from $10 a suit on up to $18
? much cheaper goods, ranging on <i
? es, especially those of the well-ki
2 made In the latest style and of as
0 can expect at the figures we will
* we have any number of ODD PAT
2 In fact, In the matter of Clothing
? are prepared to take care of him
2 wants, all ho has to do ia to ask f<
CHILDREN'J
* We are positively headquarte
$ We are prepared to fit anybody's
? The Mrs. JANE HOPKINS' CLOT
2 children. We have them. Hundre
& suited?hundreds more are cominj
f to take care of other hundreds 1
OVER*
Our stock of OVERCOATS tbi
2 carried. It is the largest that an
T ville. It includes, also the best g(
? coats?ordinary coats and real fl
? attention to the "CRAVENETTE.
X Its reoutatlon is established. It
? lutely waterproof. The prices ran
T coat ought to last the owner a lif
* and see them quickly.
| Lots of* Blank
There is no need to sleep cold t
J BLANKETS AT SUCH LOW P
2 stock, including a great variety.
0 down. In times past we have got
T better than we are now able to sel
Y Blankets as low as 75 cents. .We
| to $2.00.
1 DRESS
a Attracted by the claims we I
t DRESS GOODS the ladies from a
5 gating the matter for themselves.
& goods before, and the average quo
X stock was twice as large as it was
? more Dress Goods than we had la
T oyr sales for the season will be tt
Y been up to this time. In the mt
3j merchants would consider a large
1 MILLINER!
| Our MILLINERY DEPARTMI
f hundreds of ladles are aware of t
? quirles down stairs. That is all r
X glad to give the information. But
2 only to go upstairs, where they wl
gj for. Miss Dawson is in charge f
difer. These ladies have everythi
? pared to give their customers wh
| WHOLESALE
Because of the nature of our 1
X in tremendous quantities. We a
2 FIGURES, and are always glad t
0 of our facilities. Dealers will d<
4 MEAT, SUGAR, MOLASSES, CO
Y WIRE and other things. We can
a our prices are as low as can be
2 Richmond or Charleston.
1 J. M. HE A
| J. L. WILLIAMS, Managt
EVERY
Under C
THE MODERN way of running ?
thing that can be wanted by anybody i
tions, Shoes, Staples, etc., etc., must be
To meet this demand requires ar
requirements of a vast number of peopl
ed by long years of experience and stud:
and that we are meeting the requiremer
the great numbers of people who come
ING and the continued and rapid grow
sales for the past month were unusuall
to be much larger than any previous N
attain this object by HAVING WHAT C
ING GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSS
Our stock of fall goods this year ^
bought, and included about everything i
tills market.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTM
of the most fashionable and newest fab
that cannot fail to please all shoppers,
partment also includes a complete line
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMEN
containing the finest clothing ever ma
Priced Clothing for men and boys that
in quality at the prices that we offer t
chased because it was offered to us at
our customers were entitled to a divis
want a medium-priced suit of Clothes y
We also have a good line of me
themselves to be good values to the l
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT?Gl
w arehouse of some immense shoe factor
of Shoes for men, women, misses and
you cannot but be impressed with the 1
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTME
Millinery that we are offering at medes
turners prompt service and satisfactory
OUR WET WEATHER GOODS
serve our customers with the kind of goi
er. We have a nice line of those popul
in weight, so dressy in appearance and
are very low, nluch lower than you ml
Rubber Coats at $2 each, and a full 11
misses, boys and girls. We also have s
vas Leggins for men and boys.
OUR FURNISHING DEPARTN
includes a choice selection of Shirts for
OUR HAT DEPARTMEN I ?is no
host Hat values to be found on this mar
son, and we believe we can please almo
and price. At least see us before you b
COME AND SEE us for what yo
HABIT of coming here. IT IS A GOOI
THE STRAUSS-SI
COTTON STORAGE.
JAM now prepared to receive COTTON
FOR STORAGE in my Standard
Warehouses, keep the same Insured
against loss by fire, give receipts
and lend money on same at reasonable
rates of Interest. Call and see me
for particulars. W. R. CARROLL.
Nov. 1 tf tf
?+$***$ $*$ $*& *** $***?!?
ra & co.,
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Tactions. jj
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ULLOFTHEM. ;; \
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)ress Goods, Cloth* ; i
ery. Etc. !!
SETTLE. |
>r by NOTE or OTHERWI8E, will \)
Have obligations to meet. THI8
I I
re enumeration of all the different ( )
rying In our BIG STORE ROOMS <
>uld require hours of writing and < I
Ills newspaper. To cut the story J |
ire have about everything that any ';
>xpect to And In a FIRST CLA88 <)
wish to ask our friends the pub- ?
ntlon to a few matters of especial j >
HING j;
on to the fact that we have made \ |
> carry a REALLY COMPLETE \ \
renewed our line of the FAMOU8 | >
ind have put In lines of HART, <
BAUM'S goods. Hundreds of de- I I < ?
en fitted and we are still prepared j'
shape in first class goods, rang- ; ;
a suit. Then of courre we have | >
lown to 83.50 a 8uiL These cloth- i >
lown makers we have named are I >
good quality of goods us anybody ' '
name. Along with complete Suits
1T8 AND COAT8 at Close Prices. j
the customer should feel that we < ?
i and If he does not see what he I )
i r it. | >
9 CLOTHING I
rs for CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. ! \
child at any price up to $5 a suit. ;;
HES are the beet in the world for (?
da of customera have already been <?
r in every day. We are prepared < >
itill to come. j J
COATS j;
3 year Is the largest we have ever J ?
ybody has ever brought to York- ] ; J
>ods. We have all kinds of Over- ( >
ne ones. We would call especial
" It is new on this market; but 11
Is light, dressy, warm and abso- J'
ge from $20 downward, and.a $20 ;
e time. Soo our CRAVENETTE8 j |
etM and Quilts
his winter while we have so many j [
RICES. We have a tremendous () *
The prices range from $7 a pair ?
ten $16 for a pair of blankets no < 1
I for $7. Our line includes Colored J |
s have QUILT8 from 7!i cents up ,,
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GOODS | |
iave made for our new stock of 11
II parts of the county are lnvesti- ?
We have never handled so many J \
,llty has never been so high. Our ( |
i last year. We have already sold ^
ist year. The indlcationu are that (I
iree or four times what they have ' |
antlme, we still have what most j ;
stock and have more coming. ( >
r UPSTAIRS |[
ENT is Upstairs. Hundreds and ( >
he fact; but others still make in- <
ight The people down stairs are ?
ladies in search of Millinery have J |
ill find everything they could wish J;
ind she Is assisted by i Ilss San- (>
ng at their disposal anc are pre- < >
atever they might want ( >
DEPARTM 3NT \\
business we have to handle goods j |
re able to buy at the L0WE8T <,
0 give the retail trade the benetlt <
a well to see us about FLOUR, (1
RN MEAL, TOdACCO, BARBED '[
always make low prices, and often j J
had anywhere, even fii Baltimore, ^ >
iTH- & CO., ;
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THING
?ne Roof.
1 Dry Goods store demands that everyn
the way of Dry Goods, Clothing, Nohandled
under one roof?In one store.
l Intimate knowledge of the wants and
le. This knowledge can only be acqulr/.
We have had the years of experience
its of the buying public in evidenced by
to our store to DO ALL THEIR BUY th
of our already large business. Our
y large. We want our November sales
fovember In our history. We expect to
>UR CUSTOMERS WANT AND 8ELLIBLE
PRICES.
vas unusually well selected and ctesely
that would be likely to be called for on
ENT?Is replete with a choice selection
rlcs, with a range of quality and prices
no matter what their desires. Thisdeof
Dress Trimmings, Notions, etc.
T?While not the largest on earth or
tde up, does include a line of Medium
stands without any fear of competition
:hem. Our Clothing this fall was pur:
such bargain prices that we felt that
Ion of the spoils. If you or your boy|
ou will do well to come and see ours,
dlum-priced Overcoats that will prove
uyers.
Ives one the Impression of being the
? Ti. i- ^1.. ^an/1 nH^Pa
y. 11 111C1UUC9 ^iouco, o wjr ico awu j/?
children, and while our prices are low
values we are offering.
:NT?Contains an up-to-date line of
it prices. We can promise all our cuswork.
.
.?We are especially well prepared to
ods that are needed in wet, cold weathlar
Cloth Rain Coats, that are so light
so thoroughly waterproof. The prices
ight suppose. Then we have "Slicker"
Ine of Rubber Shoes for men, women,
i full line of Umbrellas, ar. well as CSanIENT?Is
complete In every detail and
men and boys, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, etc.
ited for being always complete with the
ket. It is unusually complete thto seast
any customer in quality, style, color
uy a hat.
u want In our line. Just: GET THE
D HABIT.
MITH COMPANY.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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.