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had taken part in a piece of good worl for the town. It seems to me, in view of the facti recited above that it would be unwis* for the town to sell the lot at this tim* even though it should be offered twic< or three times its original cost, forth* reason that it is more than probabh that when another lot Is required, ant it Is more than likfly to be needed during the next two or three years, on* in a desirable locality will only be ac quired by condemnation proceeding! and at a cost far in excess of wha may be realized for this one, including Interest. In regard to the indebtedness of th* I ?.? I oflnH thul thti I ?rT1 council is not responsible for any par of It for which it did not get value received and that the town is amply abU to provide for it without being closec out of the small piece of real estat< it has acquired at the end of its 10( years of its existence and for thes< reasons as a citizen, taxpayer and on< sincerely interested in the progress anc prosperity of the community I trusi the council will reconsider the mattei of selling the lot in question. Sam M. Grist. MERE-MENTION. President Roosevelt has declined an invitation to go to Atlanta to attend the Wheeler memorial exercise! during the latter part of this month.. The fight for the chairmanship of the Democratic congressional committee has narrowed down to Griggs ol Georgia, and Granger of Rhode Island. . The matter is to be decided tonight Former Governor Jame* Stephen Hogg of Texas, died at the residence of Frank C. Jobees, his law partner, in Houston, last Saturday. He had been in bad health for quite awhile and his death was not unexpected The state of Texas celebrated its seventieth anniversary ol her Independence last Friday Secretary Shaw favors making of the Jamestown exposition the occasion ol the greatest naval gathering of modem times Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longwfrth reached Washington last Sunday* on their return from their wedding trip to Cuba Lieutenant General John M. Schofleld, United States army, retired, died at St. Augustine," Fla. last Sunday Russia has decided to make Vladivostok the port of entry to ner Asiatic possessions, instead of Dalny, taken by the Japanese, and it is thought that this move will not only detract from the importance of Shanghai; but it will be greatly to the Interest of American commerce Harvie Jordan, president of the Southern Cotton association, spoke at Raleigh, N. C? last Saturday. AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. RBV. E. E. GILLESPIE, PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. * rev. j. l. STOKES, D. d.. PASTOR. There will be no prayer meeting Wednesday evening. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. RBV. W. C. EWART, PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. 1 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Services this afternoon at 4 p. m., Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m., and Thursday and Friday at 4 p. m. Special goticts. Announcement. Dr. R. L. Moore of Columbia, will visit Yorkville on Saturday, March 10. * "Missionary Tea." To be given at Mrs. Weber's Friday, March 9, from 4 to 6 p. m. Admission without charge; everybody invited. Julia A. Allbn, Lady manager Juvenile Missionary Society M. E. Church. Notice. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Yorkville Building and Loan Association will be held in the law oftice of C. E. Spencer, Esq., Yorkville. S. C., on Tuesday, the 13th day of March, 1906, at five o'clock, p. m. Missionary Lecture. Miss French, who has been engaged in missionary work in China for a number of years, will deliver a missionary lecture in the First Presbyterian church next Thurcday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The public is cordially* invited. E. E. Gille3PIB Pastor. ?he gorhuillf Cfotton fflarhft. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkvill?. March 6, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton 10g to 10J Latta Bros. LOST. /"VNE black mulley cow. \J C. W. CARROLL. Yorkvllle. s. c. TIME AND PAY. Subscribers on my club for the yorkville enquirer will please settle at once, either with me or at the enquirer Office. joe m. whitesides. HELP WANTED. KESPECTABLE -w hite woman, able and willing to assist in general housework, can get a good home and reasonable wuges by applying with references, to Mrs. W. D. GRIST. Yorkvllle. S. C. ALLIANCE EXCHANGE FUND. ALL persons interested In the distribution of the Bethany sub-Alliance Exchange funds, will meet me at McGIH's Store SATURDAY. March 10th at 2 p. m. JOHN T. DAVIDSON. It* Sub-Trustee Stockholder. JR O U A M YORKVILLE Council No. 48 will give an old-fashioned chicken supper at their hall at the York cotton mills on Saturday night March 10th. Every member of the council is urged to be present. Fat hens, juicy corn pones, dumplings, noodle soup, coffee, jrigars, music, eloquence. etc. John e. uarrol^l. councillor. ^ EBENEZER COTTON ASSOCIATION MR. W. H. STEWART. County Organizer, will meet with the Ebenezer township Southern Cotton association at Newport on SATURDAY afternoon, March 10th, at 2 o'clock A full meeting is desired. It T. B. GLENN. President. BETHEL COTTON ASSOCIATION BETHEL Township Cotton association is hereby called to meet at ^ Glenn & Riddle's store, next Saturda> afternoon. March 10, at 2 o'clock Business of importance is to be transacted and It i-s hoped that all members of the Association will be present. It G. L. RIDDLE. President. ! EVERY ADVAr < i That a Propel N \ t Can Offer--S Is extended deposits \ ?its Methods of transacting busi f Profitable, to bank your money I t A Every Depositor is made to f tetl?that we consider his interesi f W We shall gladly welcome V \ at any time. j LOAN AND S, A YORKVIL c FOR SALE. SOME SEED CORN, grrown in '94 and '95, baled Peavine Hay and * Fodder. J. B. SCOTT, I _lt Yorkvllle No. 3. PLEASE PAY UP. -J SUBSCRIBERS to THE YORK1 O VILLE ENQUIRER on my club, " are requested to make settlement with * me or at THE ENQUIRER Office. 3t J. H. BIGHAM. s t TOWN LOT FOR SALE. HE town council having decided to 41 X dispose of the building lot owned : by the town on East Liberty street, : prospective purchasers are invited to submit proposals as to what they will give to the Hon. J. E. LOWRY, Mayor. | 2t P. W. LOVE. Clerk. \ MONEY TO LEND. ? AN improved farms in York county. ? Vf Interest: Loans not under (1,000, 1 7 per cent; under (1,000, 8 per cent, t No broker's commissions. Repayr ments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Dec. 1. Aug. 1. f.t , LET YOUR LIGHTS SHINE. If you wan* brilliant illumination to ' a long lived lamp, one that will fill J \ the bill, use the Geo. Edison, it is endorsed by your electrician. Rememj ber that the Edlsorf base does not in J any sense constitute the Edison | lamp. The Edison lamp is made ! by the General Electrical Company, [ they make only two grades of lamps, ! viz., "A" and "B". All lamps that s will not measure up to standard are classed as "B." I have only grade "A" ; at present, but as there is a demand * -1 1 T .,.111 In I lor Clirap lamps, i win nave umu stock In a few days, this "B" lamp ; will be better than any other except the lamp which I now have. These "B" lamps will sell for 18c each or 1 |2.00 per dozen. Be sure to get Geo. ; Edison lamp if you want the best made they can be had only at THE STAR DRUG STORE. Should you 1 try any other make, you will at once see the difference In the light and life ' of them. i STAR DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder. Prop. !; New Dre |i Latest Styles 1 1* The larger part of my stock ed, although there are still seve want you to see what is here. It if just for this special purppse. If f a some things in the Dress Goods lii if and you'll be particularly pleased * k and see what is here. f a I recently had the good fortui if latest creations in ALL WOOL VO f A ers who are quick enough to appr f i This VOILE Is ALL WOOL. It is if Blue, Black in solid colors, and in ii fi Brown, Tan, Red, Gray. Thh* Vol yard and sells at that price every ^ from J. Q. Wit AY'S AT 35 CENTS ri Mercerized Solsette in Flue, 1 i* silk finished, 25 cents to 35 cents, i^ Faillettte Silks in Cream, Xa\ 9\ wide?35 cents a yard. Polo Silk?in Green and Pink af Our line of India Llnon inclu f i in this goods and the prices run 1 5c, 10c, 12 l-2c. 15, 20c nod on to if Persian Lawns?30 inches wid f 4 Swiss Embroideries and Edgii f\ All-Over Swiss?many beautil if a yard. ^ <J. Q,_ WRAY, T if YORKVII if W Remember Wray's Shoes are f ^ ?and a New Pair If they fall to |i GARDEN SEED FIELD SEEDS The YORK DRUG STORE has sold lots of LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS during the past two weeks. Why? Because people know that our Landreth's seeds are guaranteed to be Fresh; they know they are guaranteed to be Pure; they know that our prices , are just right; because they know it : is easy to get the assortment wanted , by coming here. Our stock is complete yet. It includes all the varieties usually planted hereabouts and some not commonly planted. Our stock includes Garden and Field Seeds, such as Beans. Corn, etc. ( Just received a supply of EARLY , AMBER and EARLY ORANGE CANE SEED. Prices just right. See us for your wants in Cane and other seeds. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWEN, Proprietor. I HELLO, THER "What's up, Mrs. Lucas?" "On ir Hats. I have heard she always h date Millinery to be found in Yo Hat before they are picked over . ways bu?y; has been selling Sprli guess you will be down in a few d my Hats from Mrs. Dobson." A nice line of novelties in Hats are. Street Hats at 50 cents and H are beauties, itemember those pn Ladies' Collars. They are pretty j DOBSON llHOS. Don't forget us when you want ?CHARLOTTE IAI XDHY DOES i i" in I YOU Owe It! You owe it to your wife, children or other dependents, as well as ( to your creditors to Insure your life. You owe it to YOURSELF to insure in the company that guarantees by the longest and cleanest record of | honorable, fair dealing with policy holders?the company that has proven by its past record that it can be trusted to carry out Its contracts to the letter at the lowest cost consistent with Absolute Safety. You owe it to yourself to insure in such a company ' wl ether you are personally solicited ' or not. Developments of the past ; vear have fully demonstrated to the world that the MUTUAL BENEFIT is the Ideal Policy Holders' company and that for Sixty-one years it has carried out its contracts at lower cost to policy holders than any other company. notwithstanding the fact that , they have always been the most 11b' oral. Its guaranteed rates are Ixnver to start with than any other company ' of recognized -standing and Grow less ' annually by reason of dividends. IW IxH>k Before YOU Ix-ap! SAM M. GHIST, Special Agent. nJTAGE? J -iy Conducted Bank i >rs in THIS BANK. Its Equipment J ness make it Pleasurable as well as \ IKKK. f feel that his account is Apprecia- A t worthy of Our Best Attention. our Business or Personal Account f i WINGS BANK J LE, S. C. ^ G. H. O'LEAKl. How Is It? That old Matting? Is It most too far gone to turn again ? Suppose you lay It aside this spring and put down something fresh and new. It will look better because it will be better. As usual we have a big line of fresh, new patterns and at prices to suit almost any purse. Come and see them. We will be pleased to show you what is Ilt-W HIIU ? nui ia gimu m i.j uani^v. HOW ABOUT THE RUGS? Have they been swept and shaken to a frazzle, lost their color and otherwise look out of joint with surroundings? Come and see the pretty line we are showing. Dozens of new and rich patterns, including floral, animal and the conventional rug designs. The prices are Just right. Very low if you consider quality when buying. FURNITURE? That's our main line. Everything is carried In stock for which there is local demand. Our qualities are always top-notch consistent with reasonable prices. See us for Furniture. G. H. O'LEARY. HAVING MONEY Does not make you a better man. It does not make you an honest man if you are a thief. Neither does It make you a worse man or lower you in the estimation of vour fellowmen. Most of all It makes you more independent. More your OWN man. The BEST road to independence Is the one leading to the BANK. Tlie First National Bank torn vine ?. i. v% :SS Goods j! Vre at Wray's U of Spring Dress Goods has arrlv- * A ral shipments to come. But I will be worth your time to come \f you'll come you'll certainly see f i ne'that you'll not find elsewhere, AT with the prices. So come along f A ne to pick up a JOB LOT of the if ILE and I pass it on to custom- f A eciate the bargain offered. AT 36 Inches wide, and it is in Red, if nvisible plaids I have it in Green, f a lie is regularly worth 50 cents a At ivhere. While it lasts you get it t A A YARD. Be quick. J* Brown, White?32 Inches wide? if y. White and Brown?30 Inches f ? ?28 Inches wide?20c a yard. dew about all there is to" be had fi ike this for full 30 Inch goods? i" 10 cents a yard. ? A e?25c, 35c and 40c a yard. f a lgs at 8 l-3c, 10c and up to 25c. ,'ul patterns?from 50c to $1.25. if 'HE LEADER, iLE, S. C. J J Guaranteed to lie as represented f A rove worth the money. if Second Crop Bliss. It will pay you to buy this kind if rou do not want to be troubled with Potato Bugs., I have them on hand it $1.50 a bushel. The best N. O. MOLASSES that avei struck this town at 60 cents a gallon. LOUIS ROTH. E, My Friend ! iy way to see Mrs. Dobson's new as the nobbiest and most up-torkville. 1 am going to buy my and the rush begins. She is alig Millinery for three weeks. I ays." "Yes, ma'am. I always get just received and beauties they Curbans at $1.00. See them, they etty Caps for babies and also the and very low in price. ' CASH STORE. your Laundry done up the BEST i IT JUST PERFECT. J. J. KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. GOING TO BUILD? We would be pleased to have an opportunity to furnish you plans, and Tumber and do the work, and paint it, giving you a complete Job. That's our business. If you prefer to do the work we would be pleased to furnish you with all of the BUILDING HARDWARE?that's a part of our business. We buy in large enough quantities to secure the best prices and terms, and in turn can give you lower prices perhaps than you can get from any retailer in this whole section. We carry everything in the line of Builders' Hardware, and among other thing's our stock includes: Door Locks, Window Locks, Hinges, Butts, Nails, Sash Cords, Sash Weights and Pulleys. Finishing Nails, etc.. etc., and the "etc.." includes everything not mentioned above. .1. J. KELLER & CO. Dip! Dip! Dipt Dlp, Did you ever think of the amount of time you lose in writing by dipping your pen into an ink well? I haven't figured it out. but you can easily see it will amount to considerable time in a month. Again did you ever notice the variations in color of your writing when you use an ordinary dipping pen. As you write the ink grows a little lighter at each stroke as the ink flows off?then heavy again as you dip again. The way to avoid the dipping and tne omer annnymim ><i unmh a. (lipping pen is to buy a WATERMAN or a PARKER LUCKY CURVE Fountain Pen. Either will give you perfect satisfaction, do away with the dipping, the paleness of your writing, and also improve your chirography. I have both makes?ail sizes, ail styles and a variety of points?$1.50 to $7 each?the higher priced ones are no better for practical use than the low priced pens?both are good. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. ^Off to the I OUR MR. CHAS. W. SMIT the Eastern and Northern markets Spring and Summer Stock of goods termination of outdoing previous ? please our customers In QUALITI you can take It for granted that wh WILL BE AS LOW AS CAN BE ( can mark that statement down In Mr. Smith will give particular " i_ T-? t~> nnAa ? newest ixoveiiies m l/i mn uvuuo, ? I Woolens; and then he will also gi buying of GLOVES, HOSIERY, N< GENT'S FURNISHINGS, Including lars, Cuffs, Neckties, etc. He will Slippers to fill in our stock. When the goods arrive and th down that we will have a stock of ond to none in Qualities, Varieties, have a reputation along the line of we shall certainly take care of this (ping Just GET THE HABIT of com for what you want. Many Spring Large shipments of Spring G eluding heavy yhlpments of Dome Hats for men and boys. Calicoes, V No doubt many of our friends pay more for Staple Cotton Goods year. This will, however, not be t will be able to sell Staple Cotton G A we had to charge last spring for Brown Sheetings will go like this, cents a yard. I New Shoes Goin, We've long since bought our and many goods have arrived. a way and at such a time that we \ that ruled a year or more ago, altl aware of the fact that Shoes and In prices very considerably. I If you want WHITE GOODS, etc., now, we are ready to serve yi prepared as we will be in ten days JUST GET THE HABIT of remem ping that it is to YOUR interest fr before buying anything in the Dr will please you in QUALITIES, IN Picture Frames We have about SEVENTY-F we want to sell you quick. These f I cent they cost us, which was TWO the freight. They are 16x19 inside clear glass. They are made up In 1 terns. YOU TAKE YOUR CHOK avL' noi.i.iu i." Arn 4 I whole bunch at the above price. Y> sell them quick. If you have a change the frame, this Is your chi you want to frame?this is your PICTURE FRAMES NOW AT SI.O THE STRAUSS-SM They Need Them 1 Yes, children need Shoes, and I have y them for both boys and girls that I ^ am closing out at a loss, and they are good ones. I also have plenty of Hats t and Caps at any old price. I also have f a nice lot of Pants, Shirts and Shoes for men at the lowest prices, and a ) good many other things that are useful. I also keep a nice line of Groceries and Vegetables all the time. Don't forget I keep the best Beef In ' Yorkville as I always did. I run the only Daily Market here, and try to serve my customers right, and I came ( here ten years ago with nothing, and j I have it yet. < I OLD GEORGE - - The Butcher. flu tmam I COTTON m II a,ld I I CORN == WE HAVE JUST RECEIVE] PLANTERS, WITH FERTILIZER BASEBAL] WE ALSO CARRY A LINE < AS BALLS. BATS, MITS, GLOVES W COME TO SEE US FOR | Yorkville Hard^ SEED POTATOES I have now on hand my usual well selected stock of SEED POTATOES. Including the popular RED BLISS. HOULTON ROSE. EARLY OHIO and IRISH COBBLER varieties. All of my Seed Potatoes were grown by the best growers especially for the southern planters. Get your seed at Kennedy's, and get Pure stock. I also have full variety of Garden Seeds, aw well as Onion Sets. See me for Seeds of any kind you need. SPRING CLOTHING If you would be well dressed this coming Spring and Summer call and see the samples of the Celebrated LAMM CO. I have their latest sample book, and when a suit Is sold it is with the guarantee that it must be Perfect in Fit, in Quality, in Style and Workmanship. Prices just right. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. SW The Enquirer Ortiec makes a 1 specialty of Law Briefs and Argu- 1 rnents. Best work?lowest price. 1 = MON IF THAT'S IT, WE CAN SAVE . VMILLI Those ready-to-wears are going they are so pretty and so cheap. I 75 cents, and something hotter for Ask about our new Gilt Hand Ik Neckwear. W WE MEA THE FOIISHEE YORKVILL W? Our next MONDAY'S SA Special price 88c, ?? * % Markets H will leave this afternoon for B i to complete the buying of our B He goes this trip with the deiftorts In buying goods that will B ES and VARIETIES?of course en our goods arrive our PRICES B OBTAINED ANYWHERE. You B red Ink. attention to the buying of the ncludlng both White Goods and ve considerable attention to the A )TIONS, MEN'S CLOTHING and Negligee and Dress Shirts, Colalso buy a big lot of Shoes and ey'll be coming soon, just put it H Spring and Summer goods sec, Quantities or Low Prices. We W LOW PRICES to maintain, and reputation. When you are shoping to the STRAUSS-SMITH CO. Goods Here. roods have already arrived, instics. Gentlemen's Oxfords, Fur Phlte Goods, etc. and customers are expecting to ^ i this season than they did last he case. In many instances we oods for a little leys money than the same goods. For instance A 5c. 6 I-4c and the best at 8 1-3 g at Old Prices. I Spring and Summer Shoe stock I We bought these Shoes In such H vill be able to sell them at pricey tough all well posted people are all leather goods have advanced STAPLES, SHOES, NOTIONS, A ou, although we are not so well H or two weeks. But remember? bering that when you are shop om every standpoint, to visit us y Goods line. We can and we VARIETIES and IN PRICES. at $i.oo Each. I IVE PICTURE FRAMES that rames are every one worth every DOLLARS EACH, not counting A and every one has a perfectly Gilt, Black, Oak and. Fancy PatCE WHILE THEY LAST FOR ynoay can ouy one, two or me h re want to sell them and want to H picture on which you wish to ince. Or If you have a picture H chance. Anyway BUY YOUR H 0 EACH, worth $2.50 4o $3.00. W [ITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. ? PLANT PROPER SEEDS Don't buy Western Seed Potatoes, vhen you can get EASTERN"?of vhlch we have five varieties. Most every dealer has the best Catle Powders?but here Is straight roods: iVE HAVE AUTHORITY TO REFUND YOUR MONEY IF WILBUR'S IS NOT THE MOST SATISFACTORY YOU CAN BUY. Following prices till March 1st: 75 feeds, 20 cents; 160 feeds, 40 vnts: 340 feeds for 80 cents?all of vhlch is 20 per cent under prices. We will usually buy any kind of Country Produce. SPECIAL WANTS (OW: Good Butter, Beeswax and ?lay Peas. We WANT YOUR BUSINESS"?Try JS. WITHERS ADICKES CO. llf I) SOME COTTON AND CORN ATTACHMENT. r nnons U \J? W [)F BASE BALL GOODS. SUCH AND MASKS. : YOUR HARDWARE. ~m vare Company. | [have SEED IRISH POTATOES, ONION SETS. SWEET PEAS and CORN, LEMON CLING PEACHES AND APRICOTS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. I. W. JOHNSON. IW Don't miss road ins Horse Shoe Robinson In The Enquirer. It Is an Intensely interesting Revolutionary ivar story. EY? IT FOR YOU ON OUR NEW NERY.V ; fast now, and no wonder for Ve can fix you up a neat hat for $1.00. igH, Gilt Belts, etc. Also Ladles' x you CASH STOKE, e. s. cm LE will he LADIES' SKIKTS? E WINDOWS. J WANTED The peoDle of York county to know that the place to get bargains Is at C. C. HUGHES NEW STORE. HERE ARE SOME OF THEM. LOOK! Dunlop Mills best patent Flour $2.50. 25 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar $1.25. Standard Tomatoes, 10c can. My stock of Molasses, Tobaccos, Can Goods, etc., is complete and I can fill your orders and save you money. SHOES!. SHOES!! I am selling Ladles' fine Shoes at 50c a pair and up to $2.50.. Men's Shoes at 90c to $4.50. A few Remnants in Dress Goods going at any old price. When you want bargains come to see me. I have them. Blacksmith and Repair Shop right at store. Bring your work along and have it done while you wait. Yours for business, C. C. HUGHES. Yorkville R. F. D. No. 7. Place Your INSURANCE In the CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. A GOOD, STRONG, RELIABLE COMPANY that will PAY A THOUSAND DOLLARS Just as soon as there Is proof of death. T. A. MATTHEWS, Local Agent. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McEiweo. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Received This Week A CARLOAD NO. ONE PINE SHINGLES. A CARLOAD OF CORN. A CARLOAD OF FLOUR. FIVE CARLOADS OF FERTILIZERS. SEE ITS FOR YOUR NEEDS., ^ . YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WANTED?Clay PeaH, Chickens Turkeys and Scrap Iron. ? C TIME TO SETTEE. [ SUBSCRIBERS to THE YORK- t VILLE ENQUIRER on my club a are reminded that the time by which s I have to make settlement Is rapidly <] drawing near, and they are requested r to hand me the amounts of their res- r pectlve subscriptions as long before F the 15th of March as they can. a T V A T.T TfihM MONEY AT 7 PER CENT. J I HAVE a limited amount of Money r that I can lend at 7 per cent on c good real estate security. ri W. W. LEWIS, Attorney, Nov. 17 t.f. tf, O. P. HEATH, Pres. Yorkville JBankir SPRIF We have just rece More to arrive in ; MISCELLANEOUS Mercerized Taffeta Checks, per yard, 25 cents. Imperial Linen Chambrays, (Linen Finish) per yard 10c and 15c. Henly Serge, per yard, 20 cents. Chameleon Suitings, per yard, 30 cts. 1 Rampoor Silk Finish Chambrays, (all shades), per yard 35 cents. Embroideries and Laces, the yard 5 cents up to $4.50. 1 A New Shipment of Sp Ready-Made White Ski Largest shipment of Tr many years. Come and see Visit our Bargain Depar for you will find Real Barga GROCERIES: Magnolia Flour, per cwt Dunlap Patent Flour, per cwt Half Patent Flour, per cwt Koasted Coffee. 7 J pounds for Arbuckle's Coffee. 7 pounds for Heath's Best Coffee. 7 pounds for Sugar. 20 pounds for Molasses, all grades. 18 fonts per galloi Tobacco. 25 cents per pound and upwai Meat, per pound Swift's Hams, per pound Meal, per bushel Rice, per pound, from Yorkville Banki u . tO *2 V NT Y ' ? ? > v O C/3 I1 ? i \ ? 3 O . ? 5 u 0* H ~ ^ J; OQ co 2 u ,2 H S -3 J V ? -a W CQ J H -a -S () u <X ! -5S S o m ? " > 3 ? > > DQ < Ed H HORSES AND MULES. f I HAVE a car load of fine animals Just from Tennessee. They are all ^ (guaranteed to be sound and good workers. Prices and terms to suit purchas- . ers. Be sure to see these aniniaJs. W. R. CARROLLYorkvllle, S. C. Jan. 9 sw tf. i W Read Lathan's S. C. History. N E SPRING JUST AR If you have made up your SILK DRESS or SUIT you wish, y ! JUST THAT STYLE AT THOMSOJ something that strikes you Just r rurnishes just the variety c thuse you. Fix your expenditure t perfect style and becomingness, ? AT WHATEVER PRICE YOU PA to pay elsewhere, always. WHITE HABl 20 Inch White Habutal Silk?one 1 Yard Wide White Habutai Silk?S| Yard Wide White Habutai Silk?el CHINA The best 24 Inch China Silk to b Black, Navy, Pink, Garnet, 89 cents. 27 inch China Silk; Black, Navy, and White?the yard 50 oe TWO-TONE TA X-tremely stylish for spring wear,We are showing an elegant Navy, Garnet, Plum and Gr? YARD WIDE TWO-TONE TAFF for silk shirt waists or shirt in Brown, Navy. Green, Gar the yard $1.00. Shepherd F These are the stuff?when it com We are showing these In t1 Garnet?27 inches?the yari Black Yard Wide Black Taffeta Silk? the $1.50. Yard-Wide Black Chiffon Taffetaand worth 11.25 the yard?1 36 inch Peau-De-Soi in Black, at i Ladies' 1 Just received a big shipment to make a selection. Ladies* Turnovers at 5c, 10c and ' Ladies' Tab Collars, White and Ec Venice Lace Collars in Ecru, Iris $1.25 and $1.50. The Thomso THE PEOPI O'Leary Building. F. O. BLACK I^lfe Insurance. \ DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE The Security Life and Annuity Company in addition to its special pol- ( jy forms, writes all the standard orms of life and endowment conracts. It has a distinct advantage on ( .ccount of higher interest rates and ( mailer amount added for expenses, j ^hese advantages make a difference in ) ate at age of thirty on a twenty-paynent, participating, life policy of $5.88 ler $1,000, which is equal to a cash .dvanced dividend of over 20 per cent | )r the insured may secure the advanages by buying a fifteen payment life >olicy from the Security Life and Anluity Company for about what other ompanies charge for a twenty-paynent policy of the same kind. FRED C. BLACK. W. S. NEIL, Vice Pres. lg and Mercantil <Q ARRI ived io,ooo Yards a few days: GINGHAMS All Colors?Stripes and Checks. !7 inch "Maxln Ginghams, per yard 8 1-S cents. Standard A. F. C. Ginghams, the yard 10 cents. Tine Toile Du Nord Ginghams, the yard, 12 1*2 cents. PERCALES HI Colors?Light and Dark Patterns. iring Oxfords just in. irts---one, two and three p: unks, Suit Cases and Bag : them. tment on the Second Floorins there?on the Second F I ? Plow Moulds, per 26 inch Hog Fenc -SJJ 26 inch Hog Fenc -46 inch Pasture F Also very lov Comport Drills, ea Buggy Harness, p< ........... l.uu Buggies, from . .. n and Lpward. Wagons from ... a ? o . ik D,sc Plows, at ..8 1-Sc to 10c lb. Harrows, eac l?c Barbed Wire. 1,00 ........... 75c Wire Nails, all si2 5c to 8 l-3c. ARMOUR'S and Oil At M Alt/iO nil 11_ Ilg tv jLTA^I tan 1111 FOR SALE. 11 WO Heifers with young calves. Good stock and good milkers. Prices right. n. s. black. Fef. 23. s.w tf PLEASE SETTLE. Subscribers to the enquirer on my club are requested to either settle with me or at the enquirer office at their earnest convenience. harry miller. w i SILKS ^RIVED. mind as to exactly the style of ou'U BE SUREST OF FINDING f CO.'S. If you're waiting to see Ight, then our exhaustive stock )F SILKS that can't fail to eno suit yourself. Here you'll find dth carefully selected materials Y?and Its less than you'll have JTAI SILKS :hat can be washed?25c the yd. peclal at 39 Cents the yard, legant quality?50c the Yard. SILK e had for the money. Colors? Light Blue and White, the yard, Garnet, Pink, Light Blue, Hello nts. FFETA SILK. rich in color, durable In quality, line?27 Inches wide?In Brown, >en?at 75 cents the yard. ETTA SILK?Nothing handsomer waist suits. We are showing it net and Plum?36 inches wide? Maid Silks. es to being up-to-date in dress, ivo shades of Green, Navy and [1 75 cents. Silks. ! yard, 59c, 88c, $1.00, $1.25 and ?one that is as soft as can be, but goes on sale At $1.00 the yd. 61.00 and $1.25 the yard. Collars: by express?no trouble for you 15c each. ru?at 15c, 25c and 50c. h Crochet Edging?Each $1.00, n Company I JE'S store Phone 63. THE. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. OF Chester, South Carolina. CAPITAL $40,000.00. Office In The Exchange Bank, Chester. Directors: J. L. Glenn, 3. M. Jones, J. C. McFadden, J. K. Henry, R. H. Ferguson, T. H. White, S. E. McFadden, H. Samuels, M. 8. Lewis. We allow interest at the rate of 5 per cent on your deposits. As we loan on Real Estate only there Is no safer institution than this one in which to put your money. For Loans on Real Estate apply to W. W. LEWIS, Attorney fo.' York County, Yorkvllle S. C. R. E. HEATH, Scc.-Trcas. e Company, Inc. VALS of the following? 36 inch Minerva Percales, the yard 10 cents. 36 inch Punjab Percales, per yard. 12 1-2 cents. WHITE GOODS 30 inch White Lawn, the yard 8 l-3c. Better qualities, the yard 10c, 12 l-2c, 18c and upward. Large assortment Barred Muslins, per yard 5c, 8c, 10c 12 l-2c, 15c. Egyptian Dimities or Nainsooks, the yard, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 35c and upward. laits?$1.00 Each. s received in Yorkville in --You can't afford to miss it loor. iARDWARE: ' pound - 5c :ing, 6 inch sty, per rod.- 22 Jc ing, 12 inch sty, per rod 21c encing, 12 inch sty, per rod 32Jc / prices on Poultry Fencing. ch $11.50 er set $8.00 to $15.00 $65.00 to $85.00 $55.00 to $57.50. $6.00 and upward. h $12.50 to $22.50 i0 lb. lots, at per cwt $2.65 :es, 2jc pound and up in cwt. lots. SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS. i Company, Inc. We Have Been Very Busy TCIaoI/ Dnainoaa an/4 Vi a vn 4nat XII VUt OVUWA WUOIIIVW ?? ? ?? ?? received a fresh carload of Mules and Horses. See us before buying. Just received two car loads of Studebaker Wagons in all sizes and tires. We are still selling BUGGIES and HARNESS under our well known Guarantee, and have such makes as BABCOCKS. HACKNEYS. COLUMBIA. HIGH POINT and the OXFORD. of which we have Just received or will receive within the next few days a solid car. Remember Our Implement Line Which includes Cultivators, Walking and Riding Disk Plows, Daisy Corn Planters, and Cole Cotton Planters in three styles?cotton planter, cotton and fertilizer combination, and cotton, corn and fertilizer combination. We guarantee each and every one of these articles to do the work Just as represented. If they do not we will take them back and refund your money. glenn & allison. PLEASE SETTLE. Subscribers to the enquirer on my club who have not already paid for their papers, will please settle with me or at the office at their earliest convenience. R. BANKS BLACK. Feb. 20 sw tf