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Notices.
Sacrament at Bethany.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
hrv wli! be celebrated at Bethany on Sabbath,
April 30, services beginning Friday.
U. D. C.
The Winnie Davis capter U. D. C..
will meet with Mrs. J. S. Jones Friday
afternoon at five o'clock. A full attendance
is desired.
Mrs. J. S. Jonbs. Vice President.
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of thanking
our friends and relatives of Sharon
and the community for the kindnesses
shown us in the recent Illness and
death of our dear wife and darling
mother, and may each have a rich reward
in heaven.
A. F. Pusxioo and daughter, Annib.
fttinrhnilW (fnltnn ifiarhft.
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Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkvujjb, April 25. 12 m.?The local
market stands as follows:
Middling 7
Strict Middling 71
Strict Good Middling 7|
Latta Bros.
meal and hulls.
"1X7' E will not exchange meal and
t f hulls for cotton seed at present
rate of exchange after MAY 3rd, 1905.
2t VICTOR COTTON OIL. CO.
bicycle bargains.
I HAVE six second hand and two
new Wheels that must be sold this
week. 1 24-ln boy's wheel. 2nd-hand.
? 1 20-lnch girl's wheel, new; also a lot
of good Single Tube Tires. Good inside
Tires, $1 each. Come at once for
a argaln. 1 24-lnch girl's Wheel, 2nd,
hand. I also have the remaining stock
of O. E. Grl8ts's Bicycle Sundries at
1-3 their cost. R. D. ALEXANDER.
teachers' f.x alfftnation.
THE regular Spring Examination
of applicants for Teacher's Certi- I
flcates will be held In the Court House
on TUESDAY. MAY 19TH. Trustees I
are forbidden by law to MAKE CONTRACTS
with teachers who have not
an up-to-date certificate, and there
will be no other opportunity to get one
until next October. This requirement
will be rigidly enforced.
In addition to the usual branches
applicants will be examined on
"Hughes Mistakes In Teaching," which
* can be had at this office. Price 46
cents, by mail 45 cents.
JOHN E. CARROLL
Supt. of Eld.
April 25 t 3t
notice!
NOTICE Is hereby given that a
meeting of the Stockholders of
YORK COTTON MILLS will be held
at the office of the company at YORKVILLE.
S. C.. on FRIDAY, THE 26TH
DAY OF MAY. at 10 o'clock a m., for
the purpose of voting upon and au"
-* *v- r\t TTMchtv-flve
monzing me looucuiw vk
Thousand Dollars of First Mortgage
Bonds of said Mills of the face value
of Five Hundred Dollars each, bearing
interest at the rate of six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually, and to
run for a period of fifteen year. This
issue to be made to refund the present
outstanding issue and for such other
purposes as may be deemed necessary.
J. <3. WARDLA.W.
President and Treasurer, York Cot- 1
ton Mills.
[SKAL].
Attest:
W. I. WiTHBRSPOON, Secretary.
April 25 t 3t
PRATT'S
VETERINARY
REMEDIES.
Have been on the market and have
been used by Successful stock, cattte
and pbultry raisers for the past thirty
years, and each year they grow in
popularity with the users of animal
remedies who watch the results of .
condition powders that they give to
horses, cattle, poultry, etc. We have
a full supply of these remedies on
hand and we are certain that a trial
# of any one of the Pratt remedies will
convince the most skeptical that money
invested in Pratt Remedies is
money well spent.
Try Pratt's Poultry Food and see
how much better your hens lay and i
how much faster and stronger the little
chicks will grow.
Pratt's Lice Killer is another good
thing to use about the chicken yards,
-rue STAR DRUGSTORE.
D. L. Shieder, Prop.
O. E. Wilkin* W. I. Witherspoon.
President V. President
No Man Is Poor
Who Has Money
In BANK.
We offer you in
The First National Bank
of Yorkville
Every thing that can be offered by a
FIRST CLASS BANKING INSTITUTION.
^ R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
tQ We sell Bank Money Orders?good
Everywhere.
Insure the Future
, Welfare of your family by insuring
* your l|fe with a policy in the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company of
Newark, N. J. This company has been
in business nearly sixty years and 1
during all that time has stood at the
tip top. Its business methods have
always been above reproach. Its
management has always been conservative
and its returns to policy-holders
have always been satisfactory.
If you want the most protection at
the lowest cost, you must insure in the
Mutual Benefit to get it.
' Let me tell you about it.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent,
Yorkville, S. C.
- Pratts' Food
For Horses, Cows, Hogs and Sheep.
Builds up rundown animals, cures dls
eases, lauens
Pratts' Poultry Food
Makes larger Fowls, quickens the
growth of young chicks, prevents and
cures all poultry diseases, guaranteed
egg producer. A new lot just received
at the
YORK DRUG STORE,
"N J. B. BOWEN, PROP.,
Yorkville, S. C.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
MANY pretty styles of Pianos and
Organs to select from. I furnish
any late style desired. Beautiful stool
and scarf with each Piano or Organ.
Come to see me or write for catalogue.
R. J. HERNDON.
STATE OF SOUTH OABOLIXA,
County of York.
By L. R. Williams, Esq., P.obate Judge
of York County.
WHEREAS W. BROWN WYLIE
has applied to me for Letters of
Administration on all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of ALVIRA JANE GIVEN, late of
the county aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and.
creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me at our next Probate
Court for the said county, to be
holden at York Court House on the
9TH> DAY OF MAY. 1905, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause. If any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
24th day of Aprtl, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and Ave and In the 129th year of
American Independence
L. R. WILLIAMS,
Fronate Judge ioi-k uouuiy. i
April 25 - t 2t I
OUR STRAW
LOOKING FOI
It is time for r.he folks, w
during the warm summer da
straw hat. We have a goo
and as an introductory oflfe
tractive prices for next Sati
want to wear a straw hat th
nity to buy at very low price
Boy's Straw Hats, worth 75c ea
DAY you can buy them at
Men's Straw Hats, worth 11.25
and MONDAY you take your chol
Men's Straw Hatu worth 50c an
MONDAY you take your choice f
Children's Straw Sailors, worth
DAY and MONDAY your choice f
Misses' Straw Street Hats, wor
URDAY and MONDAY your cholc
Children's Straw Sailors, worth
Ladles' Shirt Waist Hats, black
close out SATURDAY SPECIAL <
J. Q. W:RAY3 :
YORKVI
F. C. BLACK
X^lfe Insurance*
SATISFY
YOURSELF
First?By buying an Insurance
puucy iu proiet'i yuur wuc uuu ui phans
or yourself in old acre, and,
next by placing your business with
The Security Life and Annuity Co.,
and then no other insurance writer
can dissatisfy you by trying to show
you where he has something better.
The Company Is STRONG; its expenses
REDUCED TO A MINIMUM,
and its rates are placed at the BOTTOM.
A postal card will bring a
man to SEE YOU at once whether
you want to insure now or not.
FRED C. BLACK, Agent,
Yorkville, S. C.
Over L. & S. Bank.?Front Room.
.. - .
Matting
The nrwesi spring goods are here?
about twenty patterns for your selection.
All of these are good qualities
and prices are most reasonable. Come
auu iiit-m.
Furniture.
Our llnfe of Suits, Odd Beds, Dressers.
Sideboards, Chairs, Tables, Hall
Racks, etc.. Is very large and all of our
goods were bought with the belief that
we were buying the very best goods
that could be bought at the prices. If
you want or need anything In house
furnishings, come and see us and we
believe we can make prices and show
qualities that will interest you.
G. H. O'LEARY.
CANE SEED
We have a new supply of Amber
and Early Orange Cane Seed. See us
at once for what you want.
TOMATOES
EXTRA QUALITY
10 CENTS
We have a large quantity of the
well known "OUR QUEEN" brand of
TOMATOES, put up In full weight
three-pound cans. We bought a big
stock of them?enough to allow us to
sell this high quality of tomato at 10
CENTS A CAN. If you want a real
good canned Tomato you can buy
these with every assurance that they
are the BEST OBTAINABLE.
FERGUSON 4. CLINTON, Grocers.
MASTIC PAINT
IS GUARANTEED to be pure Lead,
Zinc and Oil, We will pay $100 cash,
for any quantity of whiting, chalk,
barytese or other adulterants found
in the MASTIC. "The best Is the
cheapest." It covers more surface and
outwears two or three times over the
cheap so-called paints made to sell
and not to last.
RANNFP PAINT mnip hv MASTIC I
people is a good, but cheaper paint,
not pure, hasn't the covering capacity,
but we guarantee It equal to any at
same price. If you are going to paint
a house, barn, fence, wagon, buggy,
plow, chair, bench or a piece of furniture,
see us.
THE YORK FURNITURE CO.
FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE Company continues
the following offer: For 51.50 and
one death assessment you can buy a
policy worth 51.000?age limit 16 to
50). This offer will close on May 1st.
1905. The next day and thereafter the
regular entrance fee of 53.00 will be
charged. The First Division of 1,000
is now full, but arrangements have
been made to add a few more members
thereto. We have also opened the
Second Division, and you may enter
the First or the Second, or both Divisions.
if you desire. Apply to
D. E. BONEY,
Yorkville, 8. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN PROBATE COURT.
By L. R. Williams. Esq., Probate Judge
of York County.
WHEREAS JOHN R. HART and
W. S. NEIL have applied to me
for Letters of Administration, on all
and singular, the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of JAMES P.
HART, late of the county aforesaid
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on
the 9TH DAY OF MAY, 1906, to!
shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
24th day of April, In the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and five and In the 129th year of
American Independence.
L. R. -WILLIAMS,
froDaie judge 01 iwr* ^uumy.
1 April 25 t ' 2t
HATS ARE
t WEARERS.
jg^
ho seek comfort in headwear
ys to come to our store for a
d assortment of Straw Hats
r make some especially atirday
and Monday. If you
is sale gives you an opportu- |
s. See these prices:
ich?next SATURDAY and MON- I
48 CENTS EACH.
and J 1.50 each?next SATURDAY
ce for 98 CENTS EACH.
d 65c each?next SATURDAY and
or 38 CENTS EACH.
25c and 35c each?next SATUR
4 n AITO C A/*U
ur wkii i g tnun.
th SI and $1.25 each?next SATe
for only ... 89 CENTS EACH.
50?Special SATURDAY. 39 Cte.
: and white, worth $1.50 each?to
only 98 CENTS EACH.
rHE LEADER,
LLE, S. C.
CHAMBER SETS.
I HAVE Just received a very nice
line of Porcelain Chamber Sets In
all the latest shapes. Come and see
them. I have
10 piece Decorated Sets from $2J>0
to $6. ' " f'
10 piece sets, delicately tinted, from
$3.75 to $5.
10 piece sets, white with gold decorations
from $2.75 to $5.
Odd Bowls and Pitchers from 75c to
$1.50.
White Porcelain Slop Palls, handled,
at $1.25.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
Roasted
Coffee.
TRY B. D. & T.. IF YOU ARE IN
SEARCH OF COFFEE THAT WILL
PLEASE YOU?PUT UP IN FOUR
POUND CANS AT $1.00.
I HAVE A REAL NICE RICE. OF
COURSE BROKEN. WHICH I AM
SELLING AT 30 POUNDS FOR $1.00.
Mackerel.
ARE YOU FOND OF MACKEREL?
IF YOU ARE. I CAN SUIT YOU. IN
KITS. AS WELL AS IN SMALL
AMOUNTS FROM THE BARREL.
LOUIS ROTH.
J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
FLY TIME
Will soon be here. Before It arrives
Is a good time to provide your
| windows and doors with first class
Wire Screens.
We will take the measures of your
windows and doors and make the
screens to fit. put In the window
I screens and hang the doors and the
cost will not be very great.
Let us know what you want?we
will let you know what it will cost.
J. J. KELLER A CO.
Attention Farmers!
Remember we have the daisy
CORN and the COLE COTTON
PLANTERS, and that they sow both
seed and fertilizers.
Our Buggy, Harness and Wagon
line Is complete. If you need one, see
us before you buy.
Mules and Horses.
We still have a selection on hand,
and will be glad to quote you prices.
GLENN A ALLI80N.
LINDSAY'S STUDIO
LOOK out for the display case!
It will soon be at the street entrance
of the Studio filled with handsome
new samples.
Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY.
'Phone No. 132.
If You Want
See Mrs. DOBSON.
V# t?P to-date?always tr?
\ ? / up-to-date goods a
something that Is b
If not you don't wei
^ you Or gives you 3
store very popular,
about hats for they
get them from her.
Why? Because she
latest styles at rlgli
on you. So see Mrs.
P. S.?See Dobsoi
you Domestic or Gl<
them for your next :
US
PIAi
Finest and Best I
World at Fa
THE OPPORTUNITY
Sales for Advertis<
Pr<
SCORES of the most experh
of Yorkvllle and vicinity have bee
PIANOS, and of one accord they
than justify the claims of the n
THE HIGHEST ART IN PIANC
tlful singing tone, easy action an
freely commented on.
THESE Pianos are here simf
palgn of Introduction in the So
West, Northwest and Southwest,
llshed as SUPERIOR IN ALL H
STRUMENTS. They are making
the Northeast and the manufactui
occupy the same position in the
THEY were brought here to
not for the Immediate profit, bui
TISEMENTS. The price to custoi
ON A LEVEL WITH THE PRIC1
ever, Is only temporary, as whei
pleted, future customers must pi
onM tn dMloni unless thev (
I I 5UVUO OVIU w ~ w
EVERY representation of th
by $18,000,000.00 capital. Go to yo
OUR Instructions are to sell I
vicinity.
EASY TERMS to those who
IP YOU contemplate the pur
future you will do well to Investl
be grullty of extravagance.
INSTRUMENTS are to be se
ROOM. Sale closes In a few days
LECTION.
K. S. CONR,
*
I Reed's O?
| F
J After many days we ]
J shipment of E. P. Reed's <
J ladies.
^ 11 lb UclIUiy llCLtoaai j
f regard to these goods, but
the styles are so pretty an
5 that we can scarcely refra
5 nice about our Oxfords,
t Our stock includes I
t most popular styles that
? been able to produce for sp
5 Here are a few of many
? Reed's Turned Oxfords,
? stylish, $2 and $2.50 a pair.
? Reed's McKay Oxfords, 1
? stylish Oxfords?$2 a pair.
? Reed's Blucher Oxfords, li
* vici kid shoe?$2.50 a pair.
* Patent Tip Strap SandalsX
shoe?only $2 a pair.
? Reed's Common Sense 0>
ing about the house?$2 a p
Reed's Tan Bluchers?jus
? will see this season?they're
jj Reed's Patent Strap Sand
the foot of Cinderella?$2 a
5 Gentlemen's Shi
5
Well, yes, we have the S
ligees?that we've been lo
<S We can say without fear of
x the wannest bunch of shirts
x in many moons. You just 1
J* These shirts are good value a
but when you can buy 'em a
S just can't afford to miss 'ei
(*
| Men s Hats?
?
g
5 Yes, we also received along
tleinen's Shirts a big shipment of 1
? our well-known qualities?lots bet
J a lot cites per than you will pay ll
S other stoie. We have Fur Hats fr
up to M?Our |4 hat Is the Celeb
? Stetson Hats are made to wear an
? We also have a nice line of S
S grades?Rush Hats at 5 cents eacl
grades up to J1.50. You could easl
? STRAW BONNET AS WE'LL SE
i
{ THE STRAUSS-SI
? Main and Liberty Sts.
?
*A*A*A*A*A*AXA*A*A*A*A*A**j
I am not superstitious, but
I do believe in
-SIGHTSPainted
anywhere--on anything.
A. B. GAINES.
If Send The Enquirer your next order
for Stationery.
the LATEST STYLES,
She is always posted?always uptats
you politely?always sells you
t saving prices?sees that you get
ecomlng. Sees that you are pleased,
ar It. She takes It back and pleases
rour money back. That makes her
Ladles all want to see Mrs. Dobson
are sure to be satisfied when they
She sells more millinery every year,
always treats you right?gives you
it prices. No old goods to push off
Dobson for all kinds of Millinery.
DOBSON BROS. CASH STORE.
rt Bros, about your Laundry. Give
>ss finish, whichever you want. See
Laundry. D. B. C. S.
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fO OFFERS.
wmmmm
nstrunients In the
ictory Prices.
~ A umm
anient Rather Than
)flt.
?nced and accomplished musicians
n in to see and test the KIMBALL
agree that these Instruments more
mnufacturers as to EMBODYING
) CONSTRUCTION. Their beauid
artistic case designs have been
>ly because of a determined camutheast.
Throughout the Middle
, the- KIMBALL has been establESPECTS
TO ALL OTHER INf
headway over all competitors in
ers are determined that they must I
South.
STAY. We propose to sell them,
t to remain as LIVING ADVERmers,
therefore, has been put down
3 TO DEALERS. This offer, hown
our introductory work is comay
the regular retail prices. No
ire willing to take the entire lot.
e KIMBALL Piano is backed up
ur bank and see if this is not true,
his entire carload in Yorkvilleand
desire them.
chase of a Piano now or in the
gate this opportunity, or you may
en at the CRAVEN OLD STORE
. COME AND MAKE YOUR SE- j
A r> Special
Representative.
riords j
or Ladies.!
A j
?-??4
have at last received a big J
OxfoTds for discriminating J
4
i for us to say anything in J
then our line is so large, J
d the qualities are so high ?
in from saying something J
i
the very handsomest and ^
the best shoemakers have 2
>ring and summer wear. 2
black vici kid leather, very 3
leavy extension sole?a vtiy
J
leavy extension sole?a swell ^
,, 3
?quite a comfortable stylish ^
:fords, just the shoe for wear- ^
>air. 5
it the swellest tan shoe )oti
only $2.50 a pair. 5
als?quite pretty enough for I(
pair. 3
3
irts. 3
liirts?white and colored neg- 3
oking for these many days. 3
contradiction that we have 3
- ? .1 ;i.. ^
that lias come cown me pike ?
come and see these shirts. ?
it almost any reasonable price 5
t our prices, why, then, yon ^
ill. 25 cents up to $1 each.
1
with the Ladies' Oxfords and Gen- 5
WEN'S FUR HATS?they are up to *
ter than many you could buy?and J
f you buy your Fur Hats at some ^
om the ordinary quality at $1 each 2
rated and always reliable Stetson. ?
d they do it. jf
traw Hats for men and boys In all ^
h and then on through the various ^
lly pay more and not get as good a ?
LL YOU. Come and see them. J
MITH COMPANY,
Yorkville, S. C. ^
IT'S UP TO YOU.
DON'T forget the OLD RELIABLTv
CORNER MARKET?the one that
is run to accommodate the people.
We keep meats dally all the year
round, and if you want a Regular
Market stick to me and I will to you.
There were markets here before I
came and there will be markets when
I go, but there never was but one OLD
GEORGE, and you all know It Is so.
OLD GEORGE, The Butcher,
G. W. SHERRER.
Adickes'
Emporium
SEEDS
Of all aorta. BARGAINS IN
SEEDS a year old?most of which sold
are as old?da moat 8eeds are good
for second years. Doubtless you have
heard of the wheat from the tombs of
Egypt, which germinated after many
centuries. We have several sorts of
BUSH BEANS and one of the finest
POLE BEANS known, at 15 cents a
quart?two quarts or mors at 121-2
cents.
Some assorted GARDEN SEEDS at
two for 5 cents; five for 10c and 20?
per dozen.
The last barrel of Onion 8eta arrives
today.
OUR HORSE, CATTLE AND
POULTRY POWDERS are worthy of
your attention?ine Desi ana cneapvou
CANNED T0MAT0E8.
Real good Canned Tomatoes at 10
cents?quite different from the ordinary
watery stuff usually sold at that
price.
Nice Canned Cbrn Is the only kind
worth buying.
DRIED FRUITS of all sorts?Our
Evaporated Apricots are delicious.
Try a mess of PIGS' FEET.
FOR THE FLOWERS
A new lot of Jars last week.
OUR CHEAP TOBACCO
Sale Is still on.
POULTRY WIRE NET
Don't forget that our prices are
always to live and let live on anything
we sell.
or WANTED?GOOD BUTTER?frss
of onions.
ADICKE8' EMPORIUM.
PROTECTIONJROM HAIL.
Mutual Insurance That Is Safe
and Economical.
PREMIUM8 NOT TO EXCEED
FOUR PER CENT OF POLICY.
I HAVE the pleasure of announcing
to the farmers of York county that
I have just completed arrangements
with the FARMERS' STATE MUTUAL
HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY
CATITU C A PAT .TXT A whsrohv T
can offer safe and reliable Insurance
against damage by hail at a reasonable
premium rate. The plan in brief
is like this:
1. You pay $2 membership fee cash
down, and I give you a policy protecting
all or a part of your crop In any
amount you might desire, not exceeding
$40 an acre on cotton.
2. In case of damage by hall, we
proceed at once to adjust the loss on
a mutual basis. You select one man,
I select another, these two select a
third and whatever these three says
the loss amounts to within the limits
of your policy, you get.
3. Except the membership fee
down you are not asked for any cash
moqey. We take your note, payable
next fall for the premium, and the
amount you will be required to pay
then will only be your proportion of
the aggregate loss and expenses.
Say you insure 40 acres of cotton at
$20 an acre. That will give you protection
on that field to the amount of
$800. If a hall storm wipes out halfcf
the field, we will pay you $400.
We guarantee' that the cost of y.our
premium next fall will not exceed $32,
and we calculate that it will be much
less, because we are not going to take
from you one cent more than enough
to pay actual expenses.
The Farmers 8tate Mutual Hail Insurance
Company is Incorporated under
the laws of South Carolina, and
is managed by men of high moral and
financial standing.
I am prepared to give full information
either by correspondence or in
person, and will take pleasure in visiting
by appointment any neighborhood
in which my presence may be
desired. If you are Interested, talk the
matter over with your neighbors and
send for me.
Very respectfully,
J. R. LINDSAY,
Sole Agent for York County,
Yorkville, S. C.
J
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
NEW BUGGIES
EXCHANGED FOR
OLD BUGGIES?
FOR THE DIFFERENCE.
Aren't you thinking of buying a new
buggy? Or perhaps you have one that
you would like to "swap" for a new
one. In either case you will find it to
your interest to come to see us before
you make either a buy or "swap" trade.
It will not cost you one cent to find
out what we have to offer In this line,
and your coming to see us might be
quite profitable to you.
We assure you that with our long
experience as handlers of buggies we
are In position to do our baying right.
We know qualities, we know values,
and as we are satisfying ourselves with
very famall commissions we are sure
tha'. it will be most decidedly to your
interest to see us before purchasing or
swapping. You can at least come to
see us, we will give you courteous
treatment; we will offer you the best
value that we can possibly offer, and
If we can trade we will be pleased and
we think we can please you: but if we
ramot satisfy in style, quality and
price we won't expect you to buy from
us. You will only be out your time
by the coming.
We have quite a stock of buggies on
hand and can sell you qualities at fig- J
ures as high or as low as you wish.
If you need a FARM WAGON we are
the people who can interest you with
prices and qualities.
CARROLL BROS.
CANE SEED
f HAVE a limited quantity of AM1
BER and ORANGE CANE SEED.
If you want any come and get it quick
as there is an unusual demand for
Cane Seed this season.
I also have several choice qualities
of SEED CORN and can supply you
with any quantity you may wish?but
don't put off coming, as there Is a good
strong demand for seed corn, too.
SPRING CLOTHING
Have you given me that order for
a Spring Suit yet? If not, I am waiting
on you and ready to show you a
line of samples second to none ever
shown on this market. A fit is guaranteed
every time; the workmanship
is the best, the styles the latest and
everything else is right up-to-date.
LAMM & CO.'S CLOTHES ARE
GOOD CLOTHES?in fact THE BEST
ON EARTH. Come and tee me show
you the Spring samples.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP.
WE are repairing, repainting, and
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.
Your orders for good Stationery
will receive prompt attention at The
Enquirer office* Order Today.
I J. M. HEA'
I GENERAL MI
CLOTHING
IEAS'
WHEN you buy Clothi
or little, you want the ver}
I money will buy. We beli
you in this respect. We t
qualities?we know we cat
See us for what you want.
We have fancy two-piece
Three-piece Suits at $12.5
I then we have especially ni<
in black?three-piece?for
I then we have no end of M
for spring wear at $3 and J
STRAW HATS FOR E
I As next Sunday will be
Straw Hats will be raised
"show out" with a new Sti
you in all styles, weights,
up to a $5 Panama. See o
GENTLEMEN'S OXFO
I We have a full line of !
tleiuen in blacks and tan
We also have complete
black, tan and white. C01
We have about 75 paii
I sizes, that we offer at 5? ^
pair is worth double the m
Groceries and i
Wholesale and
IWe buy our Groceries
lots and in this way we sec
and this fact places us in a
tomers?both wholesale at
prices. We will be pleas<
^ INSIDE prices on Flour
B .Qurrar Nails. Rarlx
?> j
Get our prices before buj
J. M. HEA
| J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage
Matting Bargains.
WE are overstocked on cheap and
medium priced Mattings, and
we want to move them quick, and for
ten days will make prices from 3c to
5c off regular prices. See us quick
for these bargains. These reductions
are for CASH only. We also have
many patterns of best grade Mattings
at low prices for the qualities.
We have an elegant line of Rugs.
Art Squares. Carpets and everything
for floor coverings.
We Save You Money
On Wardrobes, Bed Room Suits,
Beds, Dressers, Wash Stands, Iron
Beds, Chiffoniers, Office and Library
Tables, Dining and Kitchen Tables,
Hall Trees, Rocking and Dining-room
Chairs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains,
etc. If it is in the Furniture line
we have it and can please you in
quality and price.
Pianos And Organs.
If you want an Organ or Piano we
can sell you what you want at prices
that are right and make the terms to
suit you.
Wheeler & Wilson and the New
Home Sewing Machines are so good
that there are none better. See us if
you want a Sewing machine. We
will make the price and terms to suit
you.
Call and see our beautiful Mantels.
They are very rich in design, beautiful
in construction and not very high
in price.
YORK FURNITURE CO.,
Yorkville, 8. C.
"A BED OF
A great collection of
ODDS AND ENDS
plucked from many ^
gardens; bought at
various prices ? always
below value?
Roses, Poppies, Daisies,
Forget-me-nots, Lilac!
small aud large flowers.
Flowers per bunch 10, i
about half value?you'll s?
We have some bargains
Hats; also Baby Caps.
liii'HiJjJU'L M?N
Must we
Foushee Cas
Phone 38.
Children?We'll offer a
Towel Ads. Ask your fri<
you.
TH & CO., I
CRCHANDISE.
FOR I
rER WEAR I
ng whether you pay much |
? BEST quality that your w
eve that we can best serve A
lave the quantities and the I
i make satisfactory prices.
i Suits at $8 and $10 each.
0 and $15 the Suit. And B
:e unfinished worsted suits I
men at $15 the Suit. And
en's Odd Coats and Vests
ROaster
WEAR.
Easter the ban against the I
and you'll be expected to I
aw Hat. We can supply I
sizes and prices from 25c I
ur Straw Hats.
RDS.
Douglas' Oxfords for gen- I
is at $2.50, $3 and $3.50. I
line of Ladies' Oxfords in fl
ne and see them,
rs of Ladies' Shoes, small B
:ENTS A PAIR?every A
loney.
lard ware? I
1 Petail. I
and Hardware in carload I
:ure the very lowest prices
position to give our custo- I
id retail?the very closest I
id to quote our customers p
, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, ^
id Wire, Hoes, Plows, etc. I
ring?we'll interest you. ?
TH & CO, 11'.
II
Dr. J. M. Hunter
OF ROCK HILL, 9. C.
Makes a Specialty of Cancer,
Tumor-, Chronic Ulcers, and
, Diseases of the Genito
Urinary Organs.
Treats Without tho Knife, Loss of
Blood, and little pain to the Patient
Consultation Free. Terms
for Treatment Satisfactory.
25 Years' Praetioal
Experience.
Refersnoe to a Few Cases Treated.
[ R. A. Clark, Cancer of face. Rock
Hill, 8. C.; J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck,
Tirsah, 8. C.: Mrs. J. D. Williams, Can- '
cer of face, Tirsah, 8. C.; Mrs. 8. R. i
Nelson, Ckncer of nose, Ofden, S. C.;
J. N. Clonts, Cancer of tongue, Tirsah,
8. C.; Miss Ida Van Taaseil, Cancer of
breast Guthriesville, 8. C; Mrs. E. C.
Gladden, Cancer of breast, Grover, N.
C.: N. B. Roach, Cancer of throat Rock
Hill S. C.
JL
R. LATTA PARISH
REAL E8TATE.
Tour business is solicited.
Office In Nstionsl Bsnk Building,
QAFFNEY, 8. C.
MONEY TO JjOAM.'
ON improved farms in York county.
Interest: Loans not under
$1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 per
cent No broker's com miss ion a Repayments
easy. Apply to C- W. F,
SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned,
C. E. SPENCER Atty. at Law.
FLOWERS" 1
s, Violets, and Wreathes?
Be your own milliner?
5, 20 and 25 cents?just
ly so, too. |
in Sailors and Trimmed I
DAY, May ist will be our
rOWEL SPECIAL. We
en picking up towel bar
the past year, and we're
ised with our collection? i
we've ever shown. Just
lr Friday's ad?'twill be
ith towel language; QualPrice
will talk.
Lsk about our Free Lamps.
: save some for you ?
sh Store
Yorkville, S. C. VX
nice present for our
ends to save 'em for Mrt
F. C. S. +> ,
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