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Special Notices. Hot Supper at St. Paul. The ladies of St. Paul have arranget to give a hot supper for the benefit ol the church on Saturday night. April 14 The public is invited. Mrs. T. J. Bradford. For Com. Tribute of Respect. At a memorial meeting held by th< King's Mountain Chapter D. A. R. April 4th, 1906, the following resolutions were adopted: Mrs. wtlhklmtna McCorkj.e Moork For the second time since our organ ization. It is our sorrowful duty U chronicle the death of a loved meinbei of the King's Mountain Chapter D. A R. In the death of Mrs. Wilhelmina McCorkle Moore this chapter has lost nol only a charter member, but one wht was deeply interested in the work ol the society. During the ten years ol our chapter's existence, Mrs. Moore hat filled most acceptably the offices: Vict Regent, Regent, and at the time of hei death was our efficient Secretary. Ol lineal descent from a patriot, who took an active part in the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, she was in every respect an honor to the illustrious ancestry from which she had descent. On the morning of the 25th ol March. 1906, Mrs. Wilhelmina McCorkle Moore, wife of Mr. B. Neely Moore, and daughter of the late Col. Wm. H. McCorkle, entered into rest. She was a woman of striking personality, making an impresson on all with whom she came in contact. To sunniness of disposition she added that depth and force which makes a character strong, and directs aright, the impulses of a loving and tender heart. Her life was characterized by unselfishness. faithfulness to duty, unfaillug courtesy, charity in thought and Judgment, sympathy with suffering. An entire community mourns; but she * has left an abiding benediction. We desire as a chapter to place on rec ' ? K1-. Il/u ord our appreciation 01 ner uuun among us. Resolved, That In her untimely death, we have lost a faithful and beloved member and co-worker. 2. That we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. 3. That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this chapter, and a page be dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Moore. 4. That, out of respect to her memory, the chapter will discontinue its meetings until fall. 5. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the American Monthly and a copy each to The Yorkvillb Enquirer, and the New Era for publication. Theodora Hitches McNbbl LiESSIAE D. Witherspoon. 9he gorhuille OTotton Jftarhft. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Letts Bros. Yorkviujs, April 10, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton - 11). Latta Bros. LOST-OOID CROSS. SATURDAY between Dobson Bros., and Y. B. & M. Co. About lj Inches long. Information appreciated. Return to ENQUIRER OFFICE. It* FOR RENT. STORE Room, suitable for Dry Goods, close to cotton mill trade. Address "R. W." care of THE ENQUIRER. April 10 t.f 2t FOR MAYOR. T HEREBY announce myself as a 1 candidate for MAYOR OF YORKVILLE, subject to the choice of iny fellow citizens In the approaching municipal election. JOHN R. HART. EGOS FOR HATCHING.-~ FROM pure bred White Plymouth Rocks, Barred Plmyouth Rocks. Black Mlnorcas. and Rhode Island Reds. One dollar per setting of fifteen eggs. G. W. KNOX. Clover. S. C. April 10 w 4t. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Yorkvllle, S. C.. In Council Assembled: rp HAT an election for Mayor and X six Aldermen for the town of Yorkvllle. S. C? be held on TUESDAY, MAY 8TH, 1906, the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a, m., and to close at 4 o'clock p. m., and that said election be held In the sheriff's office In said town; said mayor and aldermen to serve for a period of two years and until their successors are elected and qualified, one alderman will be elected from each ward In the said town. At such election the qualified electors will also vote for one Commissioner of Public Works and two School Trustees, said Commissioner of Public Works to be elected to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of G. H. O'Leary. and said School Trustees to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the terms of W. I. Wltherspoon and Dr. J. D. McDowell. Be it ordained further. That J. B. Pegram, W. H. McCo.inell and John S. Sandlfer are hereby appointed managers and are authorized to conduct sal a election. Done und ratified in council assembled this 7th day of April, A. D., 1906. [Ska.1. of Town], J. R. DOWRY, Mayor Town of Yorkville, S. O. Attest: P. W. Love, Clerk of Council. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkville, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, April 6th, 1906, Resources: Loans and Discounts >139,184 81 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5.665 4S U. S, Bonds to secure circulation 12.500 0C Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 500 00 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures ,.... 2,600 Qt Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 10,914 21 Due from State Banks and Bankers 6 334 91 Due from approved reserve agents 7,498 9( Checks and other cash items 31 li Notes of other National Banks 270 Ot Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 166 51 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie >9,214 70 Legal tender notes. 4.260 00 13,474 7( Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 625 0( Total >199.765 S! Liabilities: Capital stock paid in > 50.000 0( Surplus fund 4.000 0( Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.... 4.498 9t National Bank notes outstanding 12.500 0( Due to State Banks and Bankers 487 91 Dividends unpaid 69 0( Individual deposits subject to check >66.538 24 Time certificates of deposit 29.231 18 Cashier's checks outstanding ... 440 53 96,209 9! Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for nionev borrowed 30.000 0t Liabilities other than those above stated 2,000 0( Total $109,765 8! State of South Carolina, County of York. s.s. I. R. C. ALLBIN, Cashier of th< above-named bank, do solemnly sweai that the above statement Is true t< the best of my knowledge and belief R. C. ALLBIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m? this 10th day of April. 1906. John R. Hart, Notary Public, S. C. Correct?Attest: W. R. Carroll, w. b. moorr, O. E. wllkins, Directors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims to be Filed and Established Against Estate of F. 0. Horn, Deceased. ' IJURSUANT to an order of court IT made in the case of Frona J. Horn, et al. vs. Annie Horn, et al., all persons having: claims against the estate of F. D. HORN, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to me, duly authenticated on or before SATUR? day april 21ST at 2 o'clock p. m. , J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. Yorkvllle, S. C.. April 10. 1906. It ; DR. M. W. WHITE, Office Opposite Postoffice. ' WANTED?Twenty-five shares of | Clover Cotton Mill Stock. i FOR SALE?Twenty shares of Neely Yarn Mill Stock?Ten Shares I at 104. p FOR SALE?Twenty Shares of Yorkvllle Building and Loan install. ment stock, on which dues have been , paid from two to three years. If you have stocks for sale or desire to buy, list your orders with me. ' No results, no charge. I M. W. WHITE. I QUALITY S Lowney'i THE YORK DRUG STORE has J CHOCOLATES and BONBON'S fo brated candy makers?L/owncy 01 up in packages of one-half poun story. We could say lots more at ted makers of dainty Bonbons an and favorably known in Yorkvllh fine quality that it is hardly neces that we have a shipment direct fr fresh and dainty and pure as wil in such profusion on Easter morn WILEY'S CHOCOLATES and BO able souvenir to present your frie It Ls Fresh. Dainty, Pure, the 1 THE YORK C L' J. B. BOWEI f FRESHNESS ANDREW CARNEGIE Is quoted as having said: "Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket." The annual statement of death losses paid by the Mutual Benefit makes it clear that there are a very large number of men who have adopted th? plan of putting all their insurance eggs in this company. Upwards of 150 of its members who died last year L - 'J 4 "* ?*??? Tnnoth'1 n IlflU IWU U1 II1UIO pv.IVICO. uujiumu, . Brown, of Salem. Mass., for instance, had SEVEN policies in the company on his life. The first was taken out in 1865, the second in 1888, the third and fourth in 1892, the fifth in 1895, the sixth in 1897 and the last in 1899. Frederick O. Robinson, of Lexington, Mass.. had SIX aggregating 525,000, the first taken in 1867 and the last in 1897. Men could not well endorse the company in higher terms than these two. There are members in this section who have from two to four policies taken out at different times. The only conclusion to be drawn Is that they are entirely satisfied with the company's management -a td -the results of their annual dividend policies. No company has a better satisfied membership than the MUTUAL BENEFIT. SAM, M. GRIST, Special Agent. ! p I CLOTH I NO I THE WELL-DRESSED MAN!? tl w jult him in STYLE and COLOR on the people with whom he coi I make the man." Is a very true pn CIjOTHES? do certainly go a loni pearance. It makes a man stand a little higher, and walk a little i It pays to wear Superb Clothes. There is nothing haphazard in ing. It iw made on purpose, witl I of making it equal in every respi the price. The fabrics front whit submitted to every possible test tt standard?if it doesn't reach the i ter, it doesn't get into Sup< rb CI most approved styles, such as are I Fashion. They are made by the i much intelligence and care Into tl as they would into the productior meats. The greatest difference ?...i- i,i...i it.v..i |iiuiur*urmra^ui r iviiiu ur.i *n?i in the price. If yuu would wear really fash I clothes, buy a suit of Sl'PERB Ci the style, color and fit as well as <) ? J. WR.A.Y, 1 i I YOBKVI tmmmmmmm mm i Purify Your ; BUTTER. 1 Are you troubled with wild onions i.i , your milk and butter, if so, you should at once get a package of our Milk and . Butter Purifier. This preparation re1 moves all taint of onions, clover, bitter . weeds, etc. It produces a natural san' itary milk, which is more easily digested than ordinary milk and especially suited to weak stomachs. It is pure and harmless and leaves your cow in u better and healthier condition. When your chickens have roup or lice, your hogs have cholera your horses coughs, fevers, colds, or any other disease, we have the medicine. It will sure cure. Tin re Is a strict guarantee with most of these preparations, and if they fail, ( we will return your MONEY. STAR DKKi STORE, ) D. L. Shieder, Prop. ) \c ttust : n i.'iii i! i .. ..in.- \irvi iv and trimmed in Laee and Kinbrt Tr.c?Oi ls ( IT I'KICK (O NIOIIT OOXVN'S? Deep Uiee X j 7r.O elsewhere XVM SI'TjIi X ((ither (iarments id" s Ileal (iood (ili-dles, Daee (riinme J Better, with Supporters. Kaee tri Siiinnier Corsets, La'-e trimmvd, r xg Foushee C i m}) yorkvii - DON'T I'OKCiKTMONFV ON YOU Xm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York IN PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS S. W. McKNIGHT has applied to me for Letters of > Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of W. T. McKNIGHT, 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 suid county, to be holden at York Court House on the 23D DAY OP APRIL, 1906, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this i lutn aay or April, in mc j i of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six and In the 130th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. Probate Judge of York County. Apurl! 10 t 2t MONEY TO LEND. ON Improved farms In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent: under $1,000, 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. P. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER, Atty. t Law, Dec. 1. Aug. 1. f.t PURITY d s-'Wiley's J lust received a special shipment of ir the Easter trade, from the cele' Boston and Wiley of Atlanta, put d and upward. That's the whole ?out the Droducts of these celebra d Chocolates, but they are so well ; and vicinity for their purity and usary to say anything further than om the manufacturers and It Is as 1 be the flowers that will be seen lng. A box of our LOWNEY'S or XBON8 will make a most acceptnd on Easter morning. Try it. Best of its kiml. Get it at )RUG STORE , N, Proprietor J WHOLESOMENESS ^ Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Sweet Potatoes We have in stock Sweet Potatoes for bedding. The Vlneless Yam, Georgia Puck and the Catawba Yam. All very fine seed. This is the season to bed. We have Red Top Cane Seed and expect this week Early Amber and Orange. Red Rliss Seed Irish Potatoes. Laidreth's Garden Seed?2 papers for 5 cents. Beans. 10 cents a pint. Gant's Guano Plows, Cotton Planters Cultivators and Cotton Harrows. Corrugated and Crimped Iron Roofing. Received today one car load of Oats. YORK SUPPLY CO. The Enquirer oflice makes a specialty of Brief and Argumen|r printing. Best work?lowest price. I mm E RB" j FOR MEN I 10 one whose clothes FIT him and H -always makes a good impression mes in contact. "Clothes do not iverb, but good clothes?SUI'EKB j ways in helping his personal ap- A a little straighter, hold his head nore dignified, to be well-dressed. the production of RUI'KItB Cloth- a i the intention and determination w ect to tailor-made clothes, except ? h SI'I'E It It Clothes are made are > see that it measures up to every standard of quality or a little befothe.s. They are cut only In the w laid down by the iron dictates of most expert of tailors, -who put as ie production of "Superb" clothes, A i of the best custom-tailored gar between Superb Clothes and the the quality, til or style, but just in H lonable, well-made, perfect fitting H liOTHINti. We can please you In H uality. Prices up to $20.00 a suit. ["HE LEADER, LLE, s. c. b mm mmmmmmmmo To ADICKES' For SEEDS. BEAN'S?standard varieties ? Crop 1SM>5, 15 Cts. quart: Crop 1H04, about as good. 10 Cts. quart; 05 Cts. pint. COKN?Stowell's Sugar and Dent. POTATOES?Irish. Eastern grown. SWEETS?From South this week, .loin our order for Potato Slips. IX?X*T FOIMiET I S FOR EATABLES. We have nearly everything at lowest priees. Too much CIIEESR?best?(J Ills, for $1.00. First-Class Mackerel and White Fish. HAMS?Premium, Heliuhle and Home Kaised. WANTS?I'lll next Enquirer, will give for Eggs, 12 l-2c Cash; 15c trade. Hood Butter. 15c Cash; HI 2-3c trade. Clay Peas. $1.10 Cash: $1.25 trade, .A decent Coffee still at 15c |M>und. AMCKES. DER ' CNDKK SKIRTS?Nicely tucked ddery?full size?Some charge you O.V 50 CENTS. 'like and Lace Insertion?Cost you or FOB 50 CENTS. neb goods at cut priees). <1. fur 25 <Vnts. mined for 45 CVnls. fur 15 CVnls. 2ash Store, ^ -LE, S. C. A -WE CAN SAVE YOU It SPIllN'Ci IIATS. \ K M * ? We Want 200 More Farm m Counties to take Telephon n order to do this we are offe & at FIFTY CENTS PER M< M j See Your Friends and a Mutual Neig 15 WE MEAN BUSINESS. T ? ;i ~ Years and we know that ? will take a Telephone. Ke< ? your Market, and your Nel| for particulars. ? Piedmont Telep ? and Teleg J N. C. McCORKLE, Manager, Yor * A. M. BRIDGES, Manager M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. IIRADQL1ARTBR8 M\ Wagon Rims, Buggy Rims, Wagon Spokes, Buggy Spokes, And a great many other things In heavy hardware, that we will make you close prices on. We are headquarters also for Ouano Distrubutors, Cultivators, Corn and Cotton Planters, Harrows, etc. We always keep a lot of genuine Ames Shovels; not ones with the name on the handle, but the other kind with name on shovel. Call and see us. and you will be treated courteously whether you buy CARROLL BROS. G. II O'LEARY. MATTINGS A few days ago we received a new shipment of the latest patterns In CANE MATTINGS, and we Invite parties who expect to lay aside'that old matting that has been doing service for so long and replace it with new and fresh floor covering, to come and see our new MATTING line. You will be surprised to see what a good quality of Matting of the latest patterns you can buy for just a little coin. Come and see our MATTINGS. RUGSWhen you come to see oqr line of Mattings we also want you see our elegant line of RUGS. We have them in all sizes, several qualities, and in a wide range of prices. RUGS naturally go with Mattings as door coverings, and a few rugs scattered around make a wonderful Improvement anyway. Come and see our RUGS and our MATTINGS. G. If. O'UEARY, It Is Not Fair? T~"V T An<1_An/I_7lrin I TO compare uevite ut-nu-uuw-<j,i,*. with other paints when it is remembered that other paints are not in the p. voe class?(Devoe Being A-No. 1? 100 per cent pure). You *see by every test and there are dozens of tests? Devoe is best. Tt is the best because it's Lead and Zinc; because it's full measure?four full quarts to the gullon: it is scientifically prepared.? nothing taken for granted in muking Devoe; it goes farther?that i-s a gallon of Devoe covers more surface than any other; it lasts longer because it has the ingredients in it that gives Devoe longevity. It costs lew, because a given number of gallons of Devoe will cover from 10 to 35 per cent more surface than any other paint and lasts longer. See us before buying Paints Oils, Varnishes. ,1. ,1. KKLLRIt & CO, "I COULD V. Not get along any more without a Bank, than I could without pockets in my clothes," remarked a good Bank customer who was standing by while the oHitter of the Bank was asking a man whom he was paying some money to, tt? leave it on Deposit. The First National Hank ^ Yorkviin* H. ('. Buggies We have shipped six solid carloads of Buggies here since Dec. 1st, which gives us tlie largest and most complete line of vehicles ever shown on this market. Remember we sell Studebuker Wagons, and Steel King Cultivators the heavy kind, at $:t.00: points all sizes and descriptions for same. A full line of Disc Harrows and Disc Flows and Smoothing Harrows, Guano Plows, Cole Cotton and Corn Planters, in all three makes, as well as the Daisy Corn Planter. Don't fail to see us If you want anything In above line, as we will save you money. i GLENN A ALLISON BW Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Rest work ut fairest prices. lRMERS' i < 3 LEPHONES I ' < x * X its In York nnd Cherokee es in their residences. In J ring you Telephone Service X )NTH. $ s Neighbors and Get Up J hborhood Line J | Ids price is good for Three J every enterprising Farmer ^ p in touch with the world, ^ glihor. Call or write to us y i * hone | ; raph Co. PmW J kvlllP. 8. C. * , Hlacksburg, S. C. WALL PAPER YOU WILL FIND ME NEXT DOOR TO Dr. BRATTON'S OFFICE. A. B. QAINES. W Wanted,.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work at fairest prices, Pt. W. S. NEIL, YORKVILLE B. i INCORPO Receiving I EVERY DAY. almost with ev< fdr some one of our Departments, in a never ending stream, and in I ways find something that will pr 1 careful buyers ourselves, and it Is I the wishes of buyers who are cai buy what we believe our eustomei I the right prices and our customers f Ing. Visit this store when you ai in varieties as well as qualities anc als you will find: A beautiful line of Ladles' and ] styles, Including Fancy Drop Stlt prices ranging from 10 cent* to 50 See our line new line of SILKS prettiest line ever shown here, anc An elegant line of SILKS that ladles who have an Idea of what tt Our Millinery J MILLINERY is receiving our < we are better than ever prepared t who want the most fashionable Hi visit our Opening display, come to convenience. You will be pleased Shoes for 1 IF YOU SAID SHOES, Just flnl name of the place to buy them?' PANY. Our stock of Shoes for r simply Immense?a detailed descri But if you want Shoes for any mer for what you want. Among others I A full line of the well-known F for ladies In Vic! and Patent Leat atid $2.50 a pair. Every pair Is a See our Leader In Ladles' Oxfui Misses' and Children's Oxford* follows: Sizes lis to 8s. 50c a pair; 12s to 2s. $1.00 and $1.35 a pair. Don't miss seeing our Low Shoe ent Leather and Vicl Kid at $1.50 J We also have a full line of tl Shoes. Oxfords, Congress and Strai .Leathers, at $2.50, $5,00. $8.50 ait( CLOTHING FOR When you are ready and we s the next few days, to buy your should t uy before Easter Sundayare prenared to furnish you with tl ities that your Clothing money wil everything that is good In quality a from $5.00 to $20.00 a Suit, BUGGIES, WAGON! If you want anything new In r to your interest?financial and otic the matter. We carry a stock of Ft to $100. and in Wagons our stock $00. if you want a set of Harne* you want at prices runglng from j We carry a full line of Farm I eluding Plow Stocks. Planters. Cu thing that will contribute to mu8 profitable. We have a small quantity or we run offer you at bargain prices, Seed lr|s|i Potatoes at $1.-0 a Come ami see our Htm of PLU Yorkville B. & SCREEN D( AND NOW is THE timr to fix f JUST R EC El VHP A SHIPMENT POWH; ALSO A LOT OF SCREE ?? INCHES WIPE. COME TO SEE US FOR ^ IT ANp AT KKJHT PRICES. Yorkville Hard' ^ m rS /\ k 1 I t lilt COINI J Of the Co f IS AHSOTjUTRIJY FSSKNTI ^ financial institution. A The extraordinary progress x that It has merited this CONFIDE! f This BANK Invites the Aoc? f their requirements and demands w A most courteous treatment insured ? ( LOAN AND SA J YORKVILLI Real Estate For Sale. Rcmcmtirr the Auction Sale at W. J. .Jones' mill plaw Thursday, April 12. Fine dwelling on Main street. 10 Rooms?Splendid Location. 55 acres, i mile Tlrzah station. Per acre, $16.00. 40 acres, 8 miles northeast of Yorkville, bounded by lands of Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Youngblood; 18 acres woodland. 1331-3 acres J mile west of Hoodtown. On public road. 60 acres in cultivation, 35 or 40 acres of fine bottoms. 12 acres bottoms In cultivation. Cheap. Six valuable lots on Lincoln ave. 60x206 feet. W. H. Herndon property. Small house on W. Madison street. Lot containing one acre. 85 acres, 3-mlle from Yorkville on /"**Un a o ti*A_i?Anm Vi All CO 1 K acres In bottom In high state of cultivation. 83 acres 2 miles from Yorkville, 2 tenant houses?3 and 4 rooms? New Barn with sheds, new double crib, good pasture. good 2-horse farm in cultivation, 200 nursery trees consisting of pears, peaches, apples and cherries. 113 acres 6 miles west of Yorkville, 70 acres cultivated land, well watered, 2-story dwelling, 6 rooms, on R. F. D., about 28 acres In pasture and second growth pine. 230 acres, 2 miles from Yorkville. 2 dwelling and 1 tenant house. Well timbered. 35 acres in the town of Yorkville, will sell in lots from one acre up. Five room cottage 8 x 30 foot hall, front and back portico, good well, 80 foot frontage on Wright avenue. Four lots in Whlsonant?CHEAP. 235 acre farm about 8i miles from Yorkville. 3 miles from Ebenezer; 1 new 6-room dwelling two 4-room tenant houses, 30 acres fine bottom land ?five horse farm. If you wish to buy, rent, or sell property, come and talk the matter over with me and list your wants. J. C. WILBORN, Attorney. MONEY AT 7 PER CENT. I HAVE a limited amount of Money that I can lend at 7 per cent on good real estate security. W. W. LEWIS. Attorney. Nov. 17 t.f. tf. , V. Pt. R. E. HEATH, Sec -Tr. PT M POMP A NY I X 1VIU WITH HIT I J RATED. Sew Goods ^ry train, we are receiving goods Goods are coming to this store the stacks of goods you will alove of Interest to you. We are our constant endeavor to cater to eful about their purchases. We rs would like to have, we buy at get the benefits of our cloue buy e shopping. We can please you I prices. Among our latest arrlvMIsles' HOSIERY In all the latest rh. Gauze, Lisle Thread, etc., at cents a pair. ! for Shirt Waists?It Is quite the 1 the prices will please you. will appeal to the good taste of ley want and what hs fashionable. Department ?areful attention this season, and o cater to the wishes of the ladles ats and Bonnets?If you failed to see our Millinery at your earliest with what you see. U1 Comers sh the remark by mentioning the rhe YORKVILLE B. & M. COMnen, women and children Is Just ptlon Is not practical at this time. fomll.. trloD tKlo atom uucr ui uic laiiiiij! yioiv mio otuic i we have: REW-SELBY Shoes and Oxfords hers, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 gem of its kind. 'ds and Sandals, at $1.25 a pair. i in Vlel ant] Patent Leathers as ; vlzes 8s to 12s, 75e a pair; sizes >s for Gentlemen, In Stetson's Patind $5.00 a (Mir. io celebrated W. L. DOUGLASS' a Ties for men in Vlel and Patent I $-1,00 a pair.. Best on Earth. MEN AND BOYS uppose you will be ready within jrlng and Summer Clothing?you ?you want to remember that we le very latest styles and best qual1 buy. Our stock Includes almost nd fashionable in cut. Prices run S, HARNESS, ETC. oiling stock we believe It will be iTwise?to come and see us about iggles, ranging in prices from $50 ranges In prices from $35 up to ?s we can furnish you with what 5M to $15 a set. rg Implements and Supplies, inItivators, Distributers and everyting farming pleasant as well as Fobacco?slightly damaged?that bushel. r; mul,es. . M. Company. )ORS WINDOWS on THE FLIES. WE HAVE OP SCREEN' DOORS AND WININ WIRE. 24, 28, 20, 22, 21 AND 'OUR HARDWARE?WE HAVE ware Company. FIDENCE ' immunity J Ali to the continous success of a f t ? made by THIS BANK proves A S'CE to an unusual extent, units of ALL and promises that f ill be satisfactorily met and the S it all times. A VINGS BANK J 2, S. C. \ Easter IS JUST "AROUND THE COR] AND OUR OFFERINGS ARE D1 PLYING YOUR EASTER WAN! These Suit Will walk out of our BIG STOI feet, and If you are not fixed rlj "PEOPLE'S STORE" THIS WEI known, where we can supply th SMILE THAT WON'T COME OF CLOT LOT NO. 1.?-MEN'S UNFINIS1 Three Piece Suits?A regular (S $5.98. IjOT no. a?ten suits stei Looks cheap to us at (15.00. t FOR $12.50. LOT NO. 3?This lot contains made from BLUE SERGE. Thi breakers, and any kind of a ma PRICES $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 AI BOYS' Our stock of BOYS' SUITS hav able to give any age Boy a fit. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT and PANAM We know YOU WANT ONE. fc ing of wearing a PANAMA this i have to say. We have a PANA! ten dollar bill. But listen, WE O) Smaller styles in the same grad I Men's Fi When it comes to this, WE I Bolts, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, ' see something that is neat and n IT, for they are awake and upThe Thomsi Wedding Presents When you are out to select a suitable souvenir for a friend who to about to launch on the sea of Matrimony, you can easily find just what you want if you will come to SPECK'S JEWELRY STORE. Beside large and handsome stocks of Sterling Silver and Cut Glass, you will also find here a great variety of choice pieces of Brlc-a-Brac, Lamps, Chinaware, Pictures, etc., and with such a wide range in prices as will be sure to fit the purse of all buyers. Before buying Wedding Presents, be sure to see T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. hi ^ ^ UAM For the Ladies, M YOU'VE SEEN OUR SOU1 YOU? WELL, DID YOU EVEP OXFORDS FOR THE LADIES THERE? As Dame Fashion and Mc creed that OXFORDS will be nr dressers who are looking for com done all our previous efforts In Ladles and Misses that will pro line of OXFORDS shown in this FORDS had arrived and were o realized ourselves what an OXFO put up for our customers. If y< Spring and Summer, and you w feet to be clothed in style and cc this store that you can get JUS1 we can please you in Quality, w? Style, and we know that we can j Below we give yo J brief < but you'll have to see the OXFO of the beauty of the styles and idea of the prices: CHILDREN Infants' Vicl Kid Oxfords, patent Dongola Kid Oxfords, patent leatl Tan Strap Sandals, sizes 6a to 8s, Vici Kid Oxfords, sizes 5s to 8s, Tan Blucher Oxfords, sizes 5s to Putent Leather Blucher Oxford, Patent Leather Strap Sandals, siz Dongola Oxfords, sizes 81s to 12: Vicl Oxfords, sizes 8Js to 12s, pa Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords, Viei Kid Oxfords, sizes 8Js to 12s Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, sizes 8 MISSES' < Dongola Oxfords, sizes 12Js to 2i Vici Kid Oxfords, sizes 124s to 2s Patent Leather Blueher Oxfords, Vici Kid Oxfords, sizes 124s to 2: Vicl Kid Oxfords, better quality, s Misses and Children's Canvas Oj Patent Leather Sandals, sizes 3s t Misses and Children's Canvas Ox LADIES' ( Kid Oxfords, pair Dongola C. S. Oxfords, all sizes, Tan Blueher Oxfords, all sizes, j Vicl Kid Oxfords, all sizes Vici Kid Blueher Oxford**, all size Vici Kid Common Sense Oxford Vici Kid Oxfords, Low Heels, all Vici Kid Blueher Oxfords, all sis White Canvas Oxfords, all sizes, White Canvas Oxfords, all sizes. White Canvas Oxford's, all sizes, Dongola Prince Albert Low Shoes E. P. REED'S FAMC We want to call the atteni ular about their footwear to our r ous E. P. REED Factory. As a REED productions are most perl for Indies' wear. The REED pro in Yorkville for years and yean universal satisfaction. They are claimants for the honor of headi cession in the Ladies' Class. Las ment of REED'S OXFORDS for they are the quintessence of St} would see the most stylish and be and see the E. P. REED LINE. 1 E. P. REED'S Vici Kid Oxfords, E. P. REED'S Vici Strap Sandal: E. P. REED'S Vici Newport Ties, E. P. REED'S Vici Blucher Oxfo E. P. REED'S Vici Newport Ties, E. P. REED'S Vici Blucher Oxfoi E. P. REED'S Vici Tan Blucher < E. P. REED'S Patent Leather Ox BEFORE BUYING 0XF01 LESS VARIETY. WE CAN PL AND IN PRICE. THE STRAUSS-SI Main and Liberty Sts. Sunday VER" ONLY FOUR DAYS OFF, [RECTED ESPECIALLY TO SUPrs s and Hats IES this week just like they had fht for Easter, COME TO THE EK and make your Easter wants iem and let you go home with a 'F. HING HED WORSTED SCOTCH PLAID, 1.50 garment?THIS WEEK FOR CL GRAY PEPPER AND SALT? HIS WEEK THEY ARE YOURS i any kind of a Suit that can be ese Serge Suits are regular heart ,n will look well in one of these. VD $18.00. SUITS e just been opened up, and we are Send the little fellows to OUR let us fit them up in Easter suits. A HATS r most men do. If you are thinkseason, you will listen to what we MA that will sell anywhere for a VLY WANT $0.00 FOR IT. le of Hats at $4.00 and $5.00. lrnishings iRR TT in. ken'k Ties. Hosiery. kve can't be surpassed. When we ew. THOMSON COMPANY BUY8 to-date. jn Company SEEDSWEET POTATOES I HAVE THE GEORGIA BUCK AND PUMPKIN YAM ON HAND. 30 CT8. A PECK |1.10 A BUSHEL. LOUIS ROTH. W Send your orders for Commercial printing to the Enquirer office. 1 - -1! - ) RDS t $ iisses and Children TH SHOW WINDOW, HAVEN'T L SEE SUCH A SWELL LINE OF AND MISSES, AS ARE SHOWN ?ther Comfort have long since delore popular than ever wlth good ifort as well as style, we have outlaying In a line of OXFORDS for ve head and shoulders above any city in years. Until all our OXpened up In our store, we hardly RD exhibition we would be able to ju expect to wear OXFORDS this ill wear them if you expect your imfort, Just remember that It is at r. ftfTT * m VATT Uf A Vtp U7/? thlnlr L W n A 1 IUU Vf mil. ?TC Ilium i believe we can please you in the jlease you in the F RICE, lescriptlons of our OXFORD line, RDS themselves to get a fair Idea the variety of shapes and a fair f'S OXFORDS. leather tip, Is to 6s, pair..-.$ .60 fier tip, sizes 6s to 8s? pair .60 pair .75 pair 1.00 8s, pair 1.00 sizes 5s to 8s, pair........ 1.00 ;es 5s to 8s, pair 1.00 i, pair 75 ir 1.00 sizes 8&s to 12s, pair 1.00 , pair 1.25 is to 12s, pair 1.35 OXFORDS. 3, pair $ .85 , pair 1.00 sizes 12?s to 2s, pair 1.00 s, pair 1.25 izes 121s to 2s, pair 1.50 ifords, pair 75 :o 5s, pair 1.50 fords, pair 1.00 OXFORDS. $ 1.00 pair 1.00 pair 1.25 1.35 s, pair 1.35 s, pair 1.35 sizes, pair 1.50 :es, pair 1.50 pair 1.00 pair 1.25 6 KU pair i.uv i, rubber heels, pair 1.50 >US OXFORD LINE. tion of the ladles who are partlcie\v line of Oxfords from the fam,11 good dressers know, the E. P. ect of all OXFORDS and SHOES duetlons have been sold and worn i and have been giving the most easily In the lead of all the many ng the OXFORD and SHOE pro t week we received our first shlpthe Spring season of 1906. That de, goes without saying. If you st wearing of all OXFORDS coine Prices like this: pair $ 2.00 i, pair ... 2.00 pair 2.00 rds, pair 2.00 pair ' 2.50 rds, pair 2.50 Oxfords, pair 2.50 fords, pair 3.0A RDS COME AND SEE OUR END.EASE IN STYLE, IN QUALITY VIITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. ?A*A?A*A*A*AftAKA?tA*A*A?tA*l t