Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 14, 1906, Image 3

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SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. ? The first bale of South Carolina cotton was on last Friday shipped by Mr. H. C. Folk of Bamberg, to be auctioned off in Augusta. ? The cotton growers of Spartanburg county on Saturday adopted a resolution asking for the resignation of Secretary Cheatham, because of recent developments in Atlanta. ? The management of the state fair has closed a contract with John L. Sullivan to give sparring exhibitions during the state fair and is now trying to make arrangements with William J. Bryan to make a few speeches. ? Mr. Achilles W. Knight died at , his home in Bennettsvllle last Saturday. He was once sheriff of Marlboro! county. He was the father of John M. and Furman Knight of the Sumter Herald and of A. W. Knight of the Bamberg Herald. One sen. Arthur, Is a traveling Inspector of ru.al delivery routes. ? It was Cole L. Blease to whom Senator Tillman referred when he said that there was a whisper to the effect that the man ^ho represented Lanahan after Boykln quit was a member of the investigating committee. So thinks Mr. Blease himself. At Union last Saturday Blease asked Lyon if he knew what name L. W. Parker would have given had he been compelled to testify. Mr. Lyon said that Mr. Parker had not told him previously and he did not know. Then Mr. Blease read affidavits from Lanahan and from all the members of the old board of directors and the present board. All of the affidavits exonerating Blease. After reading the affidavits Mr. Blease said in effect that he hoped that Senator Tillman would have the manhood 10 correct the false impression that he had created. ? Greenville special of Aug. 12: Thomas F. Drake, a prominent and wealthy farmer, was shot and killed at his home, four miles from Anderson, last midnight by J. Allen Emerson. The trouble responsible for the tragedy Is said to have grown out of Emerson's Intimacy with Drake's daughter. Emerson surrendered to the authorities immediately after the shooting and was brought here this afternoon and lodged In jail. There were ho demonstrations of violence, the authorities taking this step out of the abundance of precaution. Ac cording to the story which reaches here from Anderson, Drake had learned In some way of Emerson's visits to his daughter. At midnight, evidently sure of his man, Drake opened the door of his daughter's bedroom and without a word opened fire on Emerson, who was in the room with Miss Drake. The father's aim was bad and his shots went wild. Emerson, at the first shot, pulled his pistol and fired, killing Drake instantly. Emerson then surrendered. Drake was fifty years old and one of the most prominent planters of that section. He leaves a family. Emerson is forty and a widower. An inquest was held this afternoon and the responsibility for Drake's death placed at Emerson's door. Emerson, who was a distant cousin of Drake's held a minor county office. The daughter of Drake is said to have left for parts unknown. . ? The Chattanooga Times a few days ago printed a story to the effect that during the sham battle at Chickamauga last Friday, a regular soldier | was wounded by a bullet fired from a Georgia volunteer regiment The story had it that bullets came thick and fast from the volunteers over the regulars. John W. Bubb. brighter general in command of the troops, has denounced the story as false. He says that he and other officers under his command are familiar with the ????? ? maH? hv th? whistllnK of bullets and that no bullets were heard. He also asserts that no soldier was wounded. The publication of the story produced considerable Indignation all along the line and there is a feeling that there should be some way to punish the Times for giving currency to It. AT THE CHURCHES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. RBV. B. H. GILLESPIE, PASTOR. No services during August until further announcement. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. RBV. J. L. STOKBS. D. D.t PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. RBV. W. C. BWART, PASTOR. There will be no prayer meeting tomorrow afternoon. Candidates Jn f ht grimarg. For House of Representatives. FRANK P. McCAIN. Dr. J. H. SAYE, J. W. ARDREY, JAMES E. BEAMQUAAU S. H. EPP8, SR.. Dr. J. E. MASSEY. For County Supervisor. ANDREW J. PARROTT, JOHN F. GORDON. THOS. W. BOYD. For Superintendent of Education. T. E. McMACKIN. JOHN A. SHURLEY. For Treasurer. H. A. D. NEELY. ' For Probate Judge. L. R. WILLIAMS. For Auditor. JOHN J. HUNTER, W. B. WILLIAMS. For County Commissioner. R. W. WHITESIDES. J. ED LEECH. R. J. CALDWELL. LADD J. LUMPKIN, B. R. WALKER. R. M. WHITESIDES, JR., J. C. KIRKPATRICK. For Magistrate?York Township. S. N. JOHNSON. J. C. COMER. R. L. deLOACH, J. ERNEST LOWRY. For Magistrate?Broad River. R. L. A. SMITH. For Magistrate?Bullock's Creek. J. L DUNCAN. For Magistrate?Bethel Township. J. D. BOYD. H. E. JOHNSON. $hr JJorkuille OJotton Market. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkville, ' August 14. 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton 10 J Latta Bro.-.. FOR RENT. ROOMS suitable for light housekeeping. Water and Electric Lights. Address Lock Box 53, xorKville. S. C. It* PICNIC AT BETHANY. THERE will be a Basket Picnic at Bethany, August 21, the occasion of the Campaign Meeting. The Ladies' Aid society of Bethany churoh will sell refreshments. Everybody is invited. J. D. HUGGIXS. Aug. 14 t.f 2t NOTICE TO OVERSEERS. ALL the Road Overseers of York County are hereby notified to at once put their respective sections in first-class condition and to by no means delay the work beyond the month of August. In the case of sections having no Overseer. I request that some members of the county board of commissioners be notified at once so that appointments may be made. THOS. W. BOYD, County Supervisor. Aug. 7. t 3t If Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work at fairest prices. LOST. LAST Sunday afternoon, Cream Colored Pug Bitch, about eight months old. Will pay a dollar for return to me or T. A. McGhee. SAM CAMPBELL. Yorkville, S. C. It* ~ NOTICE. There win be a basket picnic at HUNTER'S SPRING on SATURDAY, AUG. 18. Music Is expected. C. W. WALLACE, H. P. WALLACE. Aug. 14 t It* SALE OF PERSONALTY. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.,,I will sell at public auction at the late residence of the deceased, all the personal property belonging to the estate of THOMAS M. CAROTHERS. Terms of sale?CASH. a ut m DOTHPHS Administrator. Aug. 14 t 2t STATE OF SOUTH CABOLUf A, County of York. IN PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esq.. Probate Judge of Yora County. WHEREAS C. T. THOMAS has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. M. E. THOMAS, 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 4TH DAY OP SEPTEMBER, 1906, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 14th day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six and In the 131st year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. FTODaie JUOge or lorn. v^uumjr. Aug. 14 t 2t Statement of the Condition of the Sirott and f at'infls Sank Located at Torkvllle, S. C-, at the close of business August 11th, 1906. Resources: Loans and Discounts $170,973 60 Overdrafts 9,647 61 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 11,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures.... 1,200 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 60,933 63 Currency ... 9,050 00 Gold 1,627 60 Silver, Nickels and Pennies. 1,721 07 Checks and Cash Items ... 59 22 Total $256,112 63 Liabilities: Capital Stack Paid In ....$ 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 17,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 831 89 Due to Banks and Bankers 837 21 Due Unpaid Dividends .... 12 00 Individual Deposits subject to Check 117,929 71 Savings Department 1.526 96 Time Certificates 63,834 76 Cashier's Checks 99 15 Bills Payable, representing Borrowed Money ........ 2,600 00 Reserved for Taxes and Rent and other Expenses 1,540 86 Total $256,112 63 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ockxsty of York. Before me came S. M. McNEEL, President of Loan and Savings Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file In said bank. S. M. McNEEL. President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of August, 1906. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Notary Public; South Carolina. S. M. McNEEL, Pres. Correct Attest: W. flrown Wyiie, J. S. Brice, J. F. Wallace. tNECES- ? SITY-- || THE MOTHER OF INVENTION" That's why I "Invented" my "Electric" sewing rooms. Yes, my friends continued to urge me until I've decided mv ontlro tIma tn STYLISH DRESS MAKING I'm always busy, so please come at once to get my "promise" for future Dress Making. Very Truly, MRS. FOUSHEE. (Over Fouehee Cash Store.) Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. Sanders' Two Horse Disc Plow Is the BEST THING IN A PLOW on the market. Two mules can pull It as easily as they can a mole-board, and It will DO MORE WORK and MUCH BETTER WORK. Two mules * W a can plow ren mcnes ueep anu i Inches Wide. One Hand and Two Mules will do more work and better work than with any other tool you can get. Call and see us when you need GROCERIES. We are selling a good HALF PATENT FLOUR at $2.00 per Sack. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. CLUB ENROLLMENT. DEMOCRATS' living west of Congress, Lincoln and Chester streets, Yorkville and desiring to vote in the primary as members of Yorkville Club No. 1, should give their names to W. Thompson Jackson or myself for enrollment not less than five days before August 28. THOS. F. McDOW, President. BUFF ORPINGTONS WILL lay as many eggs as the Leghorns and are larger fowls than the Wyandottes or Plymouth ? nil kocks. i\o Dener cnicaeiiB ?<ji uses than these. I have a few cockerels for sale at $1.00 each. L H. NORRIS. July 31 t 4t PHOTOGRAPHY For first-class Lasting Photographs come to my studio on West Liberty street. J. R. SCHORB. PICNIC AT BLAIRSVILLE. THE County Campaign meeting for Bullock's Creek township will be held in 'Squire Blair's pasture, on THURSDAY. AUG. 23. There will be a basket picnic on the occasion and everybody is Invited. JAS. N. RUSSELL. Precinct Chairman. Aug. 10 f.t. td. AT BRATTON FARM. 17* OR Sale?English Berkshire Pigs ; (Vanderbilt stock), butter, eggs, chickens, green hay in load lots on short notice. Drop me a card, or call at my residence on East Jefferson street, Yorkville S. C. J. A. MILLS, Manager. July 13. f.t tf. FALL CLOTHING Just now is a good time to call and see the Sample Book of Weaves and Styles from the great Tailoring House of LAMM & CO.?the Best on Earth Tailors. I am now showing their Sample Book of Fall Suitings and Overcoats, as well as Trousers. Scores of people throughout this section who are particular about their Clothes can attest the superior quality, style^mfd workmanship that go to make up the productions of LAMM & CO. These Tallor-Made Clothes and | Overcoats are sold under a Positive Guarantee to be jamb-up in Quality, Style, Fit, Finish and Workmanship. Call and let me show you the samples and the style sheets. It won't take you long and won't cost you a cent to see what's the proper thing In Men's Made-to-Measore Clothes. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent Lynchburg turn,, During last fall and winter we sold quite a large number of LYNCHBURG TURNPLOWS. A good portion of these Plows were sold to representative and successful farmers of this vicinity. A number of them were sold to reputable farmers on this condition: Take this Lynchburg Plow to your farm; give it fair trial and if its work is not equal to any turnplow yon ever nsed, just bring it back and no questions asked. It is only necessary to add that in Not a Single Instance was there a Lynchburg Turn Plow returned to us. Let us give you this pointer: If you want a Turnplow that will run easily, do the best work, that is free from defects or flaws, buy no other than the LYNCHBURG. It is not only as good as any Plow on the market, but some practical farmers say it Is the BEST OM IHt .HAKlVt,"!. VORKVILI.E HARDWARE (XI. Fine Stationery Every lady and a great many gentlemen, too, are Just as particular about the Stationery they use as they are about the clothes they wear. It Is Just this class that we make an especial effort to cater to In the matter of the finer grades of Stationery. Last week we received a large and very swell shipment of the celebrated EATON-HURLBUT Box Papers. It Is easily ahead of any Stationery line < shown In Yorkvllle In many months. It Includes the latest and best crea- : tions of these celebrated makers of high grade correspondence stationery. The line must be seen at cIobo range to be appreciated, but we want to call your attention to one especially attractive Box Paper with Envelopes to match that we are selling at S5 Cents the Box. We do not think this particular quality or anything of an t equal value has ever been offered In Yorkvllle for less than 50 cents a box. Ask to see our S5 Cents Box Paper. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN. Proprietor. | "MIXING" MAKES Opportunities by meeting people and thereby learning how to Impress business men. Many, by this means hope to materially better their condl- 1 tlon. Seeking Success In this manner is quite often rewardoil Kut hv for tha haat nlnn is to be- 1 come a successful business man your- i self and be Independent. Industry i and frugality will assist you In your ] undertaking, and to that add Dis- 1 crimination in investment. < Bid Asked < Tavora Cotton Mill 76 90 1 Neely Manufacturing Co..102 <?) 1st National Bank (?) 115 ? Loan & Savings Bank 120 137 ' WW I Buy or Sell at Prices Quoted. Write me your prices, and also give me your orders for Stocks not listed. Dr. M. W. WHITE, Opposite Postoffiee - Yorkville, 8. C. The First Corner Stone i OF EVERY GREAT FORTUNE WAS A DOLLAR. ? T C./-V A nAI T ?D AT inrilVD 10 AUOV A A* THE OTHER END, AND, IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT, THERE ARE DOLLARS ALL THE WAY. j THE POINT OF SAFETY FOR \ THESE DOLLARS IS IMPORTANT. I i The First National Bank < Yorkville S. C. Vnn r nr? Rinrl x uu v^au a iiiu l FRESH MACKERAL IN TUBS AND KITS AT JOHNSON'S. % ? NEW SHIPMENT OF COFFEES j AND TEAS. < i I FRESH HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS. EXTRACTS AND SPICES. 1 I. VV. JOHNSON. ] CITATION < Notice to Heirs and Distributees of Es- ] tate of H. Bell Creps, Deceased. ( To all and Singular the Heirs and Dis tributees of H. Bell Creps, Deceased. IT being made to appear to my satls1. faction that Church W. Carroll, administrator of the estate of H. BELL , CREPS, deceased, is unable to ascer- , tain the whereabouts of certain persons supposed to be entitled as distributees of such estate, if such persons be living, and that said persons are not now, and so far as the said ad ministrator knows, have never been domiciled in this State, and whose whereabouts and ages are unknown to said administrator, now Notice is hereby given to all such distributees or their personal representatives to be and appear before the Court of Probate for York county on MONDAY. THE 1ST DAY OE OCTOBER. A. D.. 1906, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M? to show cause why said estate should not be distributed by the said administrator under the decree of this court as If the persons whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown had died before said intestate. and Futher Notice is here given to all the distributees of the said estate, known and unknown and to all other persons interested in said estate to be and appear before me as the Judge of Probate for York county on the 1st day of October, A. D., 1906, at 10 o'clock A. M? to intervene for their interest or interests In said estate. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Probate Court for York county, this 6th day of August, A. D., 1906. [SEAL]. L. R. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. Aug. 7 t 6t W Bound Volumes of Horse Shoe Robinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. ins We've Somethi You j WE'VE JUST REC'D STOCK C BOYS, GIRLS AND BAT We've Something New to tel We've no old stock?All gus wr SPECIAL SA ONE-THIRD P] r* SEE SHOW WINDOW FOI IMt Best Quality?4 New Colors?Pink?Blue?Green' rlety of pretty Floral designs?Ri (See windows)?MONDAY?ONI Yours for bargains. THE FOUSHEE YORKVI r/iTmn SUJLiiUiTiS YOUR ACCOUNT WITH A LARGE CAPITAL AND A FINE EQUIPMENT, This BANK solicits your ACCOUNT. The BANK is prepared to extend every reasonable accommodation. W' Call and see about it. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE, S. C. F. C. BLACK Life Insurance Old Line Mutual Legal Reserve Just as solid as it Is possible to mo Ira nnvfhlnar rHE SECURITY LIFE AND ANNUITY COMPANY Has complied with the general lnsurince laws, and Is licensed to do business as legal reserve "Old Line" company. This means, that the state of North Carolina guarantees that the company's assets and liabilities are correctly given In its published statements. That the Company has deposited cash securities with the Insurance commissioner for the absolute protection of Its policy-holders. FRED C. BLACK. IMPORTERS AND ROASTERS OF HlfiH fiPAOF COFFEES OUR ROASTING PLANT [s in Pull Operation, and to Those Who Desire a Clear, Well Roasted and High Grade COFFEE We are Prepared to Furnish It. We name the following brands: Old Government Java, Monogram, Fort Sumter, Blue Ribbon, Arabian Mocha, Mountain Rose, Morning Glory, Maracaibo, Jamoma, Sunbeam, Electric, Porto Rico, Red Owl, Acme, Aromatic, Dime. A Trial Will Convince Consumers of the Superior Merits of Our Roasted Coffee, and Once Tried Will Use no Other. Packers of Teas, Spices and Soda, put up under our personal supervision, ind We Guarantee them Strictly Pure Goods. Send for samples and prices before purchasing elsewhere. F. W. WAGENER & COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. LOWER PRICES ON DRY GOODS AT J. Q. WRAY'S Since the close of my ten days' SPECIAL SALE, I find several lots of SUMMER GOODS that I do not want to carry over to another season. In arder to move them quick I have igaln CUT THE PRICES?this time to the LOWEST LIMIT?to the place svhere quick buying will mean big 3avlngs to economical buyers. The prices now offered are so low that you can well afford to buy and save the goods for another season. See: ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS GO AT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. ALL TRIMMINGS AT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. ALL SUMMER LAWNS AT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING IS OFFERED AT 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT. REMEMBER?That I carry the BEST and most complete line of HATS and SHOES for Men that Is to be found In Yorkvllle. Don't forget to call on J. Q. WRAY when you need anything In Dry Goods, Notions, etc. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. Strained Honey. I have Just opened one barrel of Strained Honey, prime quality at $1.10 a gallon. Also one barrel Porto Rico Molasses, best to be had at 60c. a gallon. In Cereals I offer fresh Cream of Wheat, fresh Oatfiakes, fresh Egg-OSee?a new Wheat preparation used without cooking. Plenty fresh MACKEREL. LOUIS ROTH. ww The Enquirer office makes a specialty of Brief and Argument printing. Best work?lowest price. IE!! ng NEW to Tell 1 \bout. ! < F SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN, 1 SEES, TOO , 1 you about 1 irantoed ; LE MONDAY RICE CUT OFF. 1 SAMPLES AND PRICES. Ml 8 Ins. Table Oil Cloth ?White?Marble?Oak and a vaegular Price 26c. At Half Price? LiY THIRTEEN CENTS YARD. 2 CASH STORE, LLE. 8. C. LISTEN: . ( WE HAVE HANDLED AND SOLD ALL KINDS ] UF IVIIiJi'X'Alfl lUiHO, Ajyu W Hi ARK NOW PREPARED TO SAY i THAT THE ME RCA N'TILE FOUN- ' TAIN PEN IS THE BE8T PEN MA1DE IT'S EASY RUNNING, SMOOTH PLOWING, LONG LASTING AND \ IN EVERY WAY JUST WHAT IT 0 SHOULD BE. o WE HAVE THEM FROM $1.00 a TO $10.00 EACH. c TRY ONE. u a STAR DRUG STORE, J D. L. Shieder, Prop. I * o YORKVILLE s MONUMENT WORKS. F (Incorporated.) g iKONUJVffNTST ' We are at present turning out large " numbers of orders for Monuments and | Tombstones In Granite and Marble. Our orders are not confined to any single section, but are coming from all quarters, and especially from points at which some of our work has been I erected. Our marble works are thoroughly equipped with the most Improved de- I vices for handling work rapidly and " at the same time enabling us to give our customers superior quality at the 1 mos : moderate prices. I If ifnn Inland In nut ft monument Of I Granite or Marble over the grave of a i deceased relative, we will be pleased to have you call and see samples of J our wtji K and get our prices. W. BROWN WYLIE, Sec. and- Treas. = C If a Man Deposits f $100.00 In a bank and then spends $25 of It by check he does not figure 1 that he has spent the $100 simply be- 1 cause It Is no longer in his pocket. I Many men, however, have the 1m- I presslon that every dollar they put q Into an Insurance policy has been spent. j They do not take Into considers- j tlon the cash or loan value of their policy, an amount which must be sub- _ tracted from the amount of the pre- ^ miums paid In determining the net cost of their Insurance to any date. In j! many cases It cannot be subtracted as It exceeds the premiums paid. Insurance In the Mutual Benefit F Life Insurance Company of Newark, 1 N. J., upon either the whole life, limited payment life or endowment plan Is cheaper than any other form of protection a man can secure. This Is a solemn fact and the undersigned will take pleasure In proving It to your satisfaction, and In less than five minutes, if you will call for the proof. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. ^ You Can Find It Here ] No matter whether it is wedding, a .. ___ -_ -*i? ???.hi/>h Dirinaay or uiner ui't'asiuii ? *? n you want a souvenir for a friend you can always find something suitable and appropriate at this store. Sterling Silver and Cut Glass are always acceptable to almost all people, and for almost all occasions. If it is for a gentleman friend that you want to give a souvenir as a token of friendship, a Parker Lucky Curve Pen or a Waterman will prove most acceptable. If it is for your wife, a set of China Table Ware will prove most acceptable. No matter what the occasion you can find something suitable if you will come to SPECK'S for It. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. ADICKES j Professes always to be up on Seasonable Goods at Competitive Prices and / only asks a Fair Test. " SPECIALS 15 Bbls. Pure Bliss Irish Potatoes / ?been dug six or seven weeks for \ Seed, at following low prices: $3.00 \ Rbl.; 1.25 Bushel; 35c Peck. t Turnip Seed?Seven (7) favorite r kinds?separate or mixed?40c lb; 25c }-lb; 10c 3 ozs.; 5c 1 oz.' Crockery, Glassware, etc.?the most complete assortment in these parts. t A most beautiful lot Parisian Gran- II ite ware Just across the big pond. 5 For Teas and Coffees we are IT." a Our Blended Tea, 60c and Coffee at 20c, we really think equals most 75c and 25c goods. T Fvervthlne for saving fruit?Tin 1 Quart Cans expected this week. " r f W. ADICKES, Manager. Body--Mind--Soul Must be equally trained to fit a boy 1 for life. The school that does this J honestly Is cheap at any price, and o any other school Is high at any price, s Catawba Military Academy e ROCK HILL, S. C. j Endeavors to do this. It strives after THOROUGH TRAINING?CAREFUL OVERSIGHT ? CANDID DEALING , with Parent and Pupil. Rates as (moderate as Excellence will allow, 1 For information address, I D. J. BRIMM, Rock Hill S. C. TWO Cars Of Buggies We have Just received TWO CAR LiOADS OF BUGGIES that must tx SOLD. If YOU are thinking of BUYING :all and see US. Our WAGON line is complete, an< vhen you take into consideration th< Quality of the STUDEBAKER w< lave no competition. Remember?We sell the McCor nick Mower and Rake and carry i 'omnleta line of Renalrs for same. GLENN Sk ALLISON. DON'T FORGET Tou haven't forgot, have you, tha ve have Carpenters?good Carpen era in our employ at all times, an< hat we will be pleased to send then o yau to do any Repairing or othe Carpenter work that you may wan lone. We'll send them promptly rust phone us your wants. Tou haven't forgot, have you, tha ve carry a big stock of Builders tianlware? And that we can maki rou the closest prices on material o his kind for either large or smal luantlties? You haven't forgotten, have you hat we sell DEVOE Paint? And yoi ilso remember that DEVOE is thi Sterling sliver of the paint world. I 5oes Further, Lasts Longer and Cost jess. See us before you decide 01 he paint you will buy. J. J. KELLER & CO B. H O'LEARY REX MATTRESSES, LON E SPRING BEDS Put one of our SINGLE CONE ALI VIRE, NOISELESS SPRING BEDS m your bedstead and on that put on< f our REX PELT MATTRESSES .nd you will have one of the mos omfortable beds you have ever slepi ipon. REX FELT MATTRESSES are mad? f cotton felt, especially selected ant arded for the purpose, and It is ceralnly a most comfortable bed to sleet n. Try a Rex Mattress. Our Single Cone All Wire Sprlnf ieds are absolutely noiseless, thor ughly elastic and will stand any reaonable amount of hard usage. Thli Iprlng Bed is one that will give th< urchaser perfect satisfaction. Both the Rex Mattress and the Com Iprlng Beds are covered by libera varan tees. G. H. O'LEARY. A. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll CARROLL BROS. COUNTRY GcROUND MEAL WE HAVE FIFTY BUSHELS OE COUNTRY GROUND MEAL. COME, OR PHONE AND GET A IUPPLY BEFORE IT IS ALL GONE -IT WILL GO QUICK. REMEMBER, WE ARE SELLING 'HE BEST BUGGY ON WHEELS i'OR THE MONEY. THE ROCK IILL SEEMS TO PLEASE THE 'EOPLE, AS WE ARE SELLING 'HEM RIGHT ALONG. WE ALSO HAVE SOME CHEAP3R ONES AND SOME THAT COS! IORE MONEY. CALL AND SEE OUR LINE IF rOU ARE IN THE MARKET?DOES JOT COST ANYTHING AND YOt VILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS 'REATMENT. WE HAVE TONGUELESS HARtows ON THE ROAD, WHICH VILL ARRIVE SHORTLY. CARROLL BROS. fOKKVILLE BUGGY CO LUMBER SHINGLES WE HAVE LUMBER AND HEAftT PINE SHINGLES?SEE US FOR WHAT YOU NEED. Yorkville Buggy Co. r. S. WILKERSON & CO. HICKORY S- C. ieneral Merchandise 3UR Stock of General Merchandise Is large, varied and well selected Ve are able to supply almost anyhing in the best qualities and at the tlGHT PRICES. mirmwirnv We handle goods of the Internalonal Harvester Co., including GasoIne Engines, Hay Balers, Harvesters fcCormlck Reapers, Rakes, Harrows ,nd sell everything at Right Prices. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Anything that may be desired ir Juggles and Wagons can be had from is. If it does not happen to be or land it CAN BE HAD without dif loulty. But we are carrying a largt tock in this line. J. 8. WILKERSON & CO., Hickory. S. C. CLOTHES CLEANING. [" AM prepared to clean gentlemen'! L clothes and ladies' skirts in a thorughly satisfactory manner, at reaonable prices. Work may be sent diect to my home or left at W. E. Fer,uson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. "TIITTRALIA" S THE LATEST WALL COVERING JUT TO DATE. SEE ME?I HAVE T, AND ALL OTHERS. A. B. GAINES. S I L I 6 Yard-wide BLACK 1 the Yard i ^ Yard-wide BLACK ?a dollar one?4* Yard-wide BLACK ?Guaranteed ,.. Yard-wide WHITE * Yard Yard-wide WHITE ?the Yard ? New lot EMBROID1 just arrived?Neat 1 I White Yard-wide 1 j Yard 1 BLACK SILK GLO H I ter length?the po 2,000 Yards good M and Grays?worth t W 5 < i' e One lot A. F. C. GI f lengths at .. 71 < I One lot of SILK M terns?sold for 50 One lot CALICOES, One lot of OUTINGS ? s < One lot APRON < and smooth, at 5 < King's SPOOL COT1 - T.lnn'c SOAP.?i , PEARL BUTTON! Ladles' HANDKERC I ; The Thomso II THE PEOPL I I Money: Talks 1 TRADE ONE DOLLAR CASH AT ! SHERER'S STORE AND YOU OET ONE CAKE OP AMERICAN SOAP * OR BON AMI FREE. I have a nice line of Goods. I don't ' try to keep everything, because I > can't RUN MY FACE like the big merchants do. I have to pay for my stuff. Cabbage, 2 1*2 Cents a Pound. Sticky Fly Paper, 3 for 5 Cents. My Ice, Its as cold as any In town. My Fresh Meats can't be beat, My Delivery Rig is a little run down, , But the Fastest on the.Street OLD GEORGE, rrm? pi ihv<u uu 1UU ov AV4U1MIX BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTS AND GIRLS. Neit Session opens SEPTEMBER 4TH. i Write for Catalogue of particulars. J. D. MUGGINS, Principal, . Clover, 8. C. ( \ July 10 t.f. tf WW Bound Volumts of Horse Shoe j Robinson at The Enquirer office, $1.00. \ AUG Clothing Prices UUmnu run; fliu.irn ur auui POSSIBLE EFFORT TO CLOSE OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLOH WE WANT TO DO THIS NOT 0 CLOTHING INTO MONEY, BUT THE LARGE STOCK OF FALL i HAVE BOUGHT FOR OUR TR> WE WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOM! BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CI Men's Light Blue Serge Coats l Men's Fast Black Sicilian an $2.26, are reduced to 91.50. Men's Fine Black Imported Si ' reduced to $2.50. . Men's Fast Black Cotton Clay are reduced to $2.25 a Salt. The following Suits are in Lig --J ? i*r avtii *Mavv Pino vneviuia, TTUiaicua auu this: Suits that were $5.00, are re $6.00 are reduced to $4.50 a Suit; ed to $5.00 a Suit; Suits that wei Suit; Suits that were $8.60 are rec were $10.00 are reduced to $7.50 a reduced to $9.00 a Suit; Suits that a Suit, and there are others. YOUTHS* Suits that were $2.60 are redi were $4.00 are reduced to $3.00 a reduced to $3.00 a Suit; Suits that a Suit; Suits that were $7.00 are r BOYS' KNE Boys' Knee Pants Suits that we Suit; Suits that were $1.50 are red > were $1.75 are reduced to $1.25 a reduced to $1.50 a Suit; Suits that a Suit; Suits that were $2.50 are re were $3.00 are reduced to $2.25 a i reduced to $2.75 a Suit. MEN'S, YOUTHS' A1 i We are determined to close o stock and if prices will do the wor very low ebb by September 1st. S< Pants that were 76c a pair are $1.00; $1.50 Pants (dark colors) nc $1.00; $1.50 Pants (dark colors) nc $2.00 Pants are now $1.50; $2.25 F , are now $2.00; $3.00 Pants are n $2.75; $4.00 Pants are now $3.00; BOYS' IiONi i Boys' Long Pants that were 60c i 55c; $1.00 Pants are now 75c; $1 i Pants are now 5; $1.76 Pants now $1.50 a Pair. BOY'S' KNEJ Boys' Knee Pants that w^re 2 were 35c are now 25c; Pants tha that were 75c are now 55c; P&nti Pants that were $1.25 are now lN)c > All men's and boys' Summer will continue to go at 25 per cent All Straw Hats at Half Price ^ Ladles', Misses' and Children's during our After Stock-Taking Sa BEST STANDARD CALICOES A THE STRAUSS-SM Main and Liberty Sts. "k S ....' = I I TAFFETA SELK, 50 CENTS. . TAFFETA SILK ^ JT 7? TAFFETA SILK $1.25. JAP SILK?the $ CENTS. TAFFETA SILK 50 CENTS. BRED COLLARS io vBill lot [JNEENE?the I 10 CENTS. ' ' FES?three-anarilr ...16 CENTS. ADRAS In Pinks 8c, to go at CENTB THE YD. . & NGHAMS, short CENTS THE YD. TTLIiS?rose pat- A C. Now 25 CTS. S CTS. THE YD. I in dark colors CENTS THE YD. HNQHAM8-?nice CENTS THE YD. 9 rON?2 for 5c. rr cake. } 1 cent doz. inPTC tbr. Vanh n Company <E'S STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB COUlfTY COMMISSIONER. WE are authorised to announce ROBERT M. WHITE3IDES, Jr., as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the Primary WE are authorized to announce R. J. CALDWELL of Yorkvllle, as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. ^ ^ WE are authorized to announce R. W. WHITESIDES, of Smyrna, as ei candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. to For Magistrate?Bethel Township. IHBREBT announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for re-appointment as MAGISTRATE for Bethel township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the Primary election. J. D. BOTD. For Magistrate?Bathoi Township. WE are authorized to announce HORACE E. JOHNSON as a candidate for recoommendation for appointment as magistrate in Bethel township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary. Im i i T ^ w - 4M Are Very Low ' ; ?* ? ; U8T WE WILL MARE EVERY OCT THE REMAINDER OF [RING FOR MEN AND BOYS. NLY TO TURN THIS LOT OF ALSO TO MAKE ROOM FOR IND WINTER CLOTHING WE IDE. DURING THIS MONTH SRS SOME EXTRAORDINARY [iOTHING. SEE PRICES: that were $1.60, reduced to $1.00 d BrlUlantlne Coats that were cllian Coats that were $8.60, are Worsted Suits, that were $3.00, ht, Dark and Medium Colors, in Serges, and the prices run like duced to $3.75; Suits that were Suits that were $7.00 are reducre $7.60 are reduced to $5.00 a luced to $0.00 a Suit; Suits that Suit; Suits that were $12.00 are were $12.60 are reduced to $9.50 surra. iced to $1.75 a Salt; Suite that Salt; Suits that were $4.60 are were $5.00 are reduced to $3.50 educed to $5.00. E PANTS. re $1.26 are reduced to 91*00 a luced to $1.15 a Suit; Suits that Suit; Suits that were $2.00 are were $2.25 are reduced to $1.75 duced to 93.00 a Salt; Suits that Suit; Suits that were $3.75 are *D BOYS' PANTS. ut every pair of PANTS in our k our PANTS stock will be at, a ?e these prices: now 55c; $1.00 Pants are now >w 91.15; $1.75 Pants now 91.25; >w 91.15; $1.75 Pants now 91.35; ants are now 91.75; $2.60 Pants ow 92.25; $3.60 Pants are now $5.00 Pants are now 92.75 Pair. 3 PANTS. are now 35c; 75c Pants are now .25 Pants are now 91.00; $1.60 are now 91.25; $2.00 Pants are E PANTS. 6c pair are now 20c; Pants that t were 50c are now 40c; Pants i that were $1.00 -are now 75c; a Pair. Underwear and Negligee Shirts Discount until further notice. .. Dvhtle they last. Oxfords at the prices in effect le. T 5 CENTS A YARD. IITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C.