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these worms. Mr.. A. R. Parler a
prosperous farmer living near here,
learned that his neighbors were
complaining of these insects went into
his Held this morning, and in a
few minutes gathered two dozen
bolls attacked by the borer. He was
surprised to find the gieat damage
already done, the bolls being literally
robbed of the maturing cotton. He
says they are very general and apprehends
no little damage that will
be done by the advent of this pest.
? Columbia, August 25: Sheriff Limehouse.
of Dorchester, is to be indicted
immediately for surrendering to a
group of tlfteen mea or less the little
negro lynched at Badham Thursday
afternoon. Orders to this effect
were Issued by Governor Heyward
todav. He has addressed to So
iicltor Hildebrand the following letter:
"Dear Sir: I am In receipt of
a copy of the testimony taken before
the coroner's Jury In the matter of
the State vs. the dead body of William
Spain, and have carefully read
the same. It appears from this testimony
that Sheriff Llmehouse, of
Dorchester county, having Spain in
his custody and safely locked In a
cell, acting upon the demand of a
few men, took him out of the cell
and brought him into the presence of
these men. giving as a reason for so
doing that he supposed they wished
to have an Investigation. It further
appears from the testimony that,
when the men attempted to take the
prisoner from his charge. Sheriff
Llmehouse made or attempted to
make no effective resistance, allowing
them to carry him rrom me jan ana
shoot him to death."
? Greenville special of August 27, to
the Columbia State: The regular annual
meeting of the South Carolina Fire Insurance
Agents' association was held In
this city today, thirty agents from various
parts of the state being present.
The agents assembled in the rooms of
the board of trade today at noon, when
President O. E. Johnson of Charleston
called the meeting to order. After the
transaction of the regular routine business,
a number of papers wfere read,
all dealing with matters of interest to
the insurance men. President Johnson
read an Interesting paper on "The Experience
of Ravenel, Johnson and Robertson."
8. M. Grist of Yorkville read
a paper entitled "The Insurance Laws
of South Carolina," James Cofield of
Spartanburg. "The Local Agencies." P.
T. Hayne of Greenville, "The Stamping
office." After these papers had been
read, the election of officers was entered
into, which election resulted as follows:
P. T. Hayne of Greenville, president;
James Cofleld of Spartanburg,
vice president A secretary and treasurer
a'ill be elected later, subject to the
"> approval of the president and the vice
president. After the officers had been
elected, the visitors were taken to
Hicks' restaurant where an elaborate
luncheon was served. They were tnen
taken on a trolley ride about the city,
light refreshments being served at the
country club.
ROCK HILL AND VICINITY.
The Arragon Mills?Personal and Others
Matters of More or Less Interest.
UomepoMtonce of tite York rill* hnquirei.
Rock Hill, August 27.?At the meeting
of the directors of the new Arragon
mill held Saturday, the contract
for the building was awarded to T.
C. Thomson A Bro. of Birmingham.
Ala. Mr. T. C. Thomson and family
are well known in Rock Hill having
resided here during the building, by
bis firm of Winthrop college. The
work will begin at once.
Mr. C. C. Wilson of Columbia is to
meet the city council and the committee
from the Chamber of Com
merce this (Monday) evening to confer
in regard to plans for a sewerage
system for Rock Hill.
The storeroom for years past occupied
by the postoffice is being remodeled
tor business occupancy.
The baby boy of Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlin
of Charlotte, died Sunday
morning at the home of Mrs. McLaughlin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Fewell in Oakland. The funeral
services were conducted at the home
Monday at 10 o'clock by Rev. J. H.
Thornwell. D. D. of Fort Mill. The
Interment was in Ebenezer cemetery.
Prof. Henry Asbury, who for several
years has been musical director
at the Catawba Military academy,
will return to Rock Hill in September
and will be assisted in his classes
by Miss Helen Foil, an accomplished
pianists of Boston, Mass.
Dr. W. F. Moncrieff, for several
years professor of mathematics at
Winthrop college and who resigned
at the meeting of the board of trustees
' ? -1 ?
in june, nas uwi ciovwu w mv
chair of mathematics in the Southwestern
Presbyterian university at
* Clarksville, Tenn., and has accepted.
Rev. W. E. Thayer, for some years
pastor of the Baptist church here,
and who is now preaching at Princeton,
Ky.. is visiting friends in the city
and preached Sabbath morning and
evening to large congregations. Mr.
Thayer always been very popular
here and his visit and sermons were
welcomed.
Mr. John M. McFadden while in
his shop, Friday, stepped upon a
piece of lumber which turned and
threw him to the ground. Mr. McFadden.
who is very heavy, fell with
his whole weight upon his right arm
fracturing it.
Miss Carrie Means, who for some
time has been a compositor in the
office of the Rock Hill Herald, is the
civil service appointee to the stampclerkship
in the postofflce and began
her duties there Saturday.
Two weddings of much interest to
people here will take place in Charleston
the 6th of September, those of
Miss Mary Herbert Bays to Mr. Perclval
Clark Blackman and Miss Lucy
Alberta Bays to Mr. Theodore Albertus
Moore. The brides to be.
daughters of Rev. W. H. Bays, D. D.,
lived in Rock Hill for four years and
nave many irienas nere. wie u? mc
grooms. Mr. Moore is a Rock Hill
man. a son of Mrs. Selina Mills
Moore. Mr. Morris Cobb of this city
will be Mr. Moore's "best man" and
Messrs. J. B. Gaston, Herbert S.
Diehl, F. Heyward Moore and Peter
Ihrie, groomsmen. Misses John T,
Moore, a sister of the groom, Nellie
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neia ana aeuevievc nuuriwii r.?w
the bridesmaids from this city. A
number of Rock Hill people will gc
down to the wedding.
Mr. Frank Gage of Jacksonville
% Fla., is visiting his sister, Mrs. David
P. Steele, near the city.
Miss Lizzie Cureton of Winnsboro
visited friends here last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Luther A. Oates ol
Brldgeton, N. J., visited relatives her<
last week.
Mrs. Lula French Catlin of Wash'
ington, D. C., is visiting Mrs. C. K
Schwrar.
Dr. W. A. Pressley spent severa
days in Atlanta last week.
Dr. William R. Barron, of Marion
Ala., and his sister. Mrs. F. Wilsor
of Columbia, visited relatives hert
Monday.
Mrs. Fred C. Williams of Columbia
3s visiting Mrs. Walter Miller.
Mrs. S. J. Kimball is visiting rela
tives in Union.
Mr. W. McD. Steele is on a busl
ness trip to Kentucky.
Mr. Fred Poag has returned fron
a visit to Hendersonvllle and Waynes
' ville, N. C.
? Florence, August 25: After an al
night chase, W. L. Marshall early thi:
morning shot and killed Lewis Gray
a negro, for improper proposals to hi
wife. The negro went to Marshall':
house during his absence. On beini
informed of the affair Marshall armei
himself and started in pursuit of th
negro. While he was resting at a stor
at Efflingham, Florence countv, thi
morning, the negro walked In. He wa
recognized and shot to deajh. Mar
shall has not surrendered. Tne negr
was a traveling barber.
AT THE CHURCHES.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. E. E. GILLESPIE. PASTOR.
No services during August untf
further announcement.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAI
REV. J. L. STOKES. D. O.. PASTOR.
> Prayer meeting tomorrow evening a
8.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY
TERIAN.
REV. W. C. EWAJtT, PASTOR.
There will be no prayer meeting to
morrow afternoon.
Special Jjtotos.
Preaching at Hebron.
Rev. J. S. Grier will preach at He,
bron. Sabbath afternoon at 3.30.
The York Circuit.
Owing to my absence there will be no
services at either of my churches on
next Sunday, September 2.
t.f E. K. Hardin.
Ice Cream at Neely'a Creek.
The Young People's society will
serve ice cream on the church grounds
on Thursday evening. August 30. from
7 to 11. The public Is Invited.
Communion at Ebenezer.
There will be preaching at Ebenezer
next Sunday, preaching commencing on
Friday morning. The services of Saturday
and Sunday will be conducted by
Rev. R. Q. McLees.
J. H. Th-orvwhll, Pastor.
$hf gorhuiltf dfolton JRarhet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Tommus, August 28, 12 m.?Thelocal
market stands as follows:
Cotton 9J
Latta Bros.
WANTED
CORDS good PINE WOOD,
t) UU Apply to
YORK COTTON MILLS.
Aug. 24 f.t 3t.
PICNIC AT SHARON.
THE Young People's society of
Sharon a. R. p. church will give a
basket picnic at Mrs. Gourley's, near
Sharon, next SATURDAY. SEPT. 1ST.
Music by the Sharon Cornet band. The
public is invited.
It J. S. GRIER.
WATCH REPAIRING.
I BUG to announce to the people of
Yorkvllle and vicinity that I have
opened up a WATCH, CLOCK and
JEWELRY REPAIR SHOP in the
window or the York Supply Co., and
invite a share of the public's patronage.
All work entrusted to me will
receive prompt-and skillful attention.
All work will be Guaranteed satisfactory.
Charges reasonable. I am now
ready for business. E. F. WOLFE.
SPECIAL TAX ELECTION.
NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified
voters of Hickory Grove
School District No. 40 that an election
will be held in said district at Hickory
Grove, S. C.. on SEPT. 7TH. at which
election the qualified voters of the said
district may vote for or against a special
levy of THREE MILLS, which the
trustees recommend for the support of
the schools for the school year.
R. L. SCOOGINS.
w. i\ Hi^AUUtntn,
W. A. HOOD.
Trustees.
Hickory Grove. S. C- Aug 21. 1906.
Aug- 21 t . 2t
STATIONERY
Ladies who are particular about
their Correspondence Stationery And
no difficulty in securing just the artlcle
they want at this store.
Stationery is a hobby here, and it
is our constant endeavor to get the
Best, the Most Stylish, the Most Faahionable
and the Best Values in Correspondence
Stationery.
That our efforts along this line are
appreciated is evidenced by a continually
increasing patronage from all
classes of people.
If you want the Best in Quality,
the Most Fashionable and Best Values
in Correspondence Stationery you
will find it at the York Drug Store.
If you want the Best of Everything
in Toilet Articles, Including Soaps,
DorfiimorlM Tulpllm PflU'rtprS P?r.
fumed Waters, etc., you will And tlie
article you want at the
YORK DRUG STORE
J. B. BOW EN. Proprietor.
Pf Don't forget that Pels>Xaptha ?s
the 9oap for easy laundry work.
WW Wanted .?Your orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
IiDisa
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
DISC PLOWS in Three anil Two
We Guarantee them to do Go*
Ground, on Hillsides or Level Lan
$ age from defects for twelve monl
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If you want the BEST Cooking Stove
buy the I HON KING and you have it.
_,J G. H. O'LEARY.
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? President Sec. and Treas.
J YORK SUPPLY CO.
e Incorporated.
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0 We have a limited amount of Corn
Meal that is slightly damaged. Not
- good enough to make good bread, dui
will make the best feed for hogs and
cattle. Will fatten your hogs quicker
and cheaper than corn. We will sell
this Meal while it lasts at 60 cents per
,, bush?CASH.
Remember our reduction price on
Flour. Half Patent. $1.75 100 pounds.
Straight. $2.00 100 pounds. First Patent
j. ?"Tip Top"?made by Dunlap Mills
and the best Flour they make, $2.25 100
pounds. Fancy Patent, $2.50 100
1 pounds.
These are strictly CASH PRICES.
In stock one carload of Red Rust
_ Proof Seed Oats?they are fine.
Another carload of Shingles. Also
Iron Roofing.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
[LYNCHBURG!
It Is a fact beyond dispute tha
deep plowing with a good turnplow i
a paying occupation. There is n<
other way in which such satisfactory
results can be obtained as with a first
class Turnplow. Farmers of expert
ence who are successful, and who hav<
been using and are using the Lynch
burg Turn Plow right here in thli
vicinity?people you know and hav<
confidence in?will tfell you that aftei
using various other good Turn Plowi
ti.o I.toinhhnnr is thp 'Peer nf am
ami all other Turnplows. They wil
tell you that it is free from flaws 01
defects of any kind. They will tel
you further that It Is decidedly ani
positively the Lightest In Draft of anj
Turn Plow on the Market. We hav<
so much confidence in the Lynchburg
Turnplows and Middle Busters thai
we will put them in the hands of responsible
farmers for trial to be Pale
for only on condition that they prov<
themselves to be what we claim foi
them. See us about a Lynchburg.
YORKVILLE HARDWARE (!0
NUNNALLY'S
CANDY
When you wish to make mother
sister or sweetheart feel good, giv<
them a box of NUNNALLLY'S. W<
sell it in 3, 2, 1, and } pounds, etc.
Fresh shipment received by expresi
each week.
STAR DRUG STORE,
D. L. Shieder, Prop.
In Every
Department of
Banking the
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
IS PREPARED TO SERVE YOU
IX A SATISFACTORY MANNER.
JLtttt T m\rA
flWMDi
No time killed In my Sewing Rooms
?at present, I am a week behind with
my Dress Making, but I'll have In a
few days another experienced seamstress?can
then execute orders
promptly?meanwhile bring your material
along?get my promise to serve
you "next."
"Electrically,"
Mrs. FOUSHEE.
BV Rooms over Foushee Cash Store,
Yorkville, S. C
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Opportunity
Is a precious thing and Justly celebrated
alike in poem and proverb, bui
is useless except to those persons wh(
are prepared to improve it. Be prepared
to seize and improve the golder
chance, whenever it presents itself, il
,'ou would make a success of life
Money is often a stepping stone thai
will aid you to attain greater and better
things, while it is also consideret
.1 measure or standard of success. Youi
broker will assist you in money making
if you seize the precious OPPORTU
NITY.
Bid Aske<
Tavora Cotton Mill 75 81
Neely Manufacturing Co... 103 111
First National Bank 109 (?
Loan & Savings Bank 122 13'
Dr. M. W. WHITE,
Opposite Postoffice - Yorkville, S. C
Opening a
Bank Account
IS AS SIMPLE AS BUYING
POUND OF NAILS.
AND KEEPING THE ACCOUNT I!
AS SIMPLE AS DRIVING THEM II
A BARN.
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN TH]
BANK. GET A RECEIPT FOR SAM:
AND A CHECK BOOK. THEN AL
YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO FILL OU'
THE CHECK AND PAY YOUR BILL
OR RECEIVE THE MONEY.
IT'S SAFE IN
The First National Bank
Yurkvilltt H. C.
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IS THE LATEST WALL COVERIN
OUT TO DATE. SEE ME?I HAV
IT, AND ALL OTHERS.
A. B. QAINES.
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j' TRUNKS?FROM $1.50 TO $25.00 EA
r 35 CENTS TO $10.00.
SHOES FROM 50 CENTS TO $
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILI
SHIRTS, A COMPLETE LINE OF HO!
TOWELS!!! WELL, JUST C
HLEACIIING, DOMESTIC 8
White and Fancy Lawns?all around I
Our DRESS GOODS are np-to-i
LOWEST.
Our Men's and Boys' Suspend
Ask to see our HANDKERC1
Remember?We sell LOADE1
Overstocked on LADIES' HA
> LADIES' BELTS?White, Bla
LADLES' COLLARS?Anythln
LAMPS FROM 65 Cents to $
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IMPORTERS AND
ROASTERS OF
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
OUR ROASTING PLANT
Ts in Full 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, Maracalbo, Jamoma,
Sunbeam, Electric, Porto Rico,
? Red Ov.l, Acme, Aromatic, Dime.
A Trial Will Convince Consumers of
he Superior Merits of Our Roasted
Coffee, and Once Tried Will Use no
vsuiej.
Packers of Teas, Spices and Soda,
put up under our personal supervision,
and We Guarantee them Strictly Pure
Goods. Send for samples and prices
. before purchasing elsewhere.
F. W. WAGENER & COMPANY,
Charleston, S. C.
CITATION
Notice to Heire and Distributee* of Estate
of H. Bell Creps, Deceased.
I To all and Singular the Heirs and Distributees
of H. Bell Creps, Deceased.
IT. being made to appear to my satisfaction
that Church W. Carroll, adi
mlnlstrator of the estate of H. BELL
I CREPS, deceased, is unable to ascert
tain the whereabouts of certain persons
supposed to be entitled as dlstrli
butees of such estate, If suoh persons
be living, and that said persons
) are not now, and so far as the said administrator
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 repre
sentatives to De ana appear Deiurv me
Court of Probate for York county on
MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OP 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 where'
abouts 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 Kth dav nf Auiriist. A. D.. 1906.
[SEAL].
> L. R. WILLIAMS.
Probate Judge of York County.
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OTHER THINGS WE HAVE
,CH; GRIPS AND SUIT CASES FROM
2.50 PER PAIR.
JREN'S PANTS?MEN'S AND BOYS*
SIERY AT SAVING PRICES.
X)ME AND SEE.
UIEETING?(t Yard and 2} Yards)
loney Savers.
[late and Prices LOWER THAN THE
lers will please yon.
amw>
) GUN SHELLS?PRICES RIGHT.
ND BAGS.
elc. Gilt and Sliver. ^
g to Please.
2.25 Each.
JAPANESE MATTINGS AND RUGS.
IEF8.
NG IN OUR LINE?WE'VE THE
O SHOW GOODS
: CASH STORE
LrLE, S. C.
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FALL
CLOTHING
Just now is a good time to call and
see ihe Sample Book of Weaves and
Style* from the great Tailoring House
of LAMM & CO.?the Best on Earth
Tullors.
I am now showing their Sample
Book of Fall Suitings and Overcoats,
as well as Trousers, ifcores of people
throughout this section who are particular
about their Clothes can attest
the superior quality, style and 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
ar.d 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 Mnde-io-Measure Clothes.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
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You Can
Find It Here
t
No matter whether it is wedding, a
birthday or other occasion for which
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
CurW Pen or a Waterman will prove
I mrmt Acoentable.
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.
Clureniont College.
Hickory, N. C.
THE S:6TH anlual session begins
on September 18. Thorough college
course by able faculty. Two
scholarships to be given to deserving
girls in each department. The regular
college course, piano, voice, violin,
drawing, painting, elocution, physical
culture, stenography, type-writing and
book-keeping. Public school drawing
taught In the normal course. For catalogue
apply to
D. W. READ, President,
Hickory, N. C.
Aug. 21 t.f 4t.
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Y PATTERNS
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m
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5 are the only House in
kville selling this Famous
: of Shirts and Collars.
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YORKVILLE BUGGY GO.
LUMBER
SHINGLES
WE HAVE LUMBER AND
HEART PINE SHIN*
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GLES?SEE US FOR
WHAT YOU NEED. (
Yorkville Buggy Co. <
Wray's Specials ;
MEN'S SHIRTS
Men's Dress Shirts that were 60c, are
now going at 38c. j
Men's Dress Shirts that were $1.00 j
are now going at 89c. 1
Men's 50c Undershirts now 38c. 1
Men's 25c Undershirts now .... 20c.
Men's Bleached, knitted seam Drawers,
were 50c, now 39c. <
LAWNS AND ORGANDIES
All Summer Organdies and Isuvns are 1
now going at just HALF PRICE.
1,500 yards Extra Heavy Sheeting, 36
inches wide, worth 7Jc yard. My
price while it lasts, yard 8)c. '
I have 16^ or 20 handsomely framed
Pictures, size of frame 28x27 ins., |
Landscape scenes; glass 16x20 inches,
Special for Saturday and Monday
only, each 08c. :
All Summer Clothing for Men and
Boys now going at HALF PRICE.
When you are shopping, be certain
to visit !
J. Q. WRAY, THE LEADER. ,
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SOAP?
No matter for what purpose you want
SOAP, you can find the Soap to fill
your requirements at JOHNSON'S.
Here you'll find
ARK,
OCTAGON,
IVORY,
FAIRY,
SANTA CLAU8, 1
FLOTILLA BATH SOAP,
PUMICE HAND SOAP,
GRANDPA'S TAR SOAP.
For Soap see
I. VV. JOHNSON.
Strained Honey. !
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I tut V e J US L uinueu unc uauu v.
Strained Honey, prime quality at
$1.10 a gallon.
Also one barrel Porto Rico Molasses. ,
best to be had at 60c. a gallon.
i
In Cereals I offer fresh Cream of
Wheat, fresh Oatflakes, fresh Egg-O6ee?a
new Wheat preparation used
without cooking.
Plenty fresh MACKEREL.
LOUIS ROTH.
ADICKES
Professes always to be up on Season- I
able 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 I
Bbl.; 1.25 Bushel; 35c Peck.
Turnip Seed?Seven (7) favorite
kinds?separate or mixed?iOc lb; 25c
J-lb; 10c 3 ozs.; 5c 1 oz. ,
Crockery, Glassware, etc.?the most |
complete assortment in these parts.
1 A most beautiful lot Parisian Granite
ware just across the big pond.
For Teas and Coffees we are "IT."
Our Blended Tea, 60c and Coffee at
20c, we really think equals most 76c |
and 25c goods.
Everything for saving fruit?Tin
Quart Cans expected this week.
W. ADICKES. Mamiger.
MoneyTalks
TRADE ONE DOLLAR CASH AT
SHERER'S STORE AND YOU GET
ONE CAKE OF AMERICAN SOAP
OR EON AMI FREE.
I have a nice line of Goods. I don't
try 10 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,
THE BUTCHER.
F. C. HLA CK
IAfe Innurnnee
Old Line Mutual
Legal Reserve
Just as solid as it Is possible to
make anything.
THE SECURITY LIFE
AND ANNUITY COMPANY
Has complied with the general Insurance
laws, and is licensed to do business
as legal reserve "Old Line" company.
This means, that the state of
I North Carolina guarantees that the
company's assets and liabilities are
"(t'on In <*a niihllahpd fltfltp
UU MrtllJ 6*""' ?? ?o I/-"..-..?
| ments.
That the Company has deposited
I cash securities with the Insurance
I commissioner for the absolute protec'
tlon of Its policy-holders.
I FRED C. BLACK.
| AT BRATTON FARM.
FOR 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.
t J. A. MILLS, Manager.
I. July 13. f.t tf.
Keep Y
ii ON THIS
!! OUR MR. THOMSON IS NOW 1
j | PURCHASING A FALL STOCK <
11 COMPANY'S TWO BIG STORES
;; WE WILL GIVE YOU GCK
!; A FEW DAYS. IT PAYS TO R]
|| THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHI5
< > STORE.
|| The Thomsc
J. 8. WILKERSON & CO.
HICKORY 8. C.
General Merchandise
UR Stock of General Merc hand lee
v/ is large, varied ana well selected.
We are able to supply almost anything
In the best qualities and at the
RIGHT PRICE8.
MACHINERY.
We handle goods of the International
Harvester Co.. Including Gasoline
Engines, Hay Balers, Harvesters,
McCormlck Reapers, Rakes, Harrows,
and sell everything at Right Prices.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
Anything that may be desired in
Buggies and Wagons can be had from
us. If it does not happen to be on
hand It CAN BR HAD without difficulty.
But we are carrying a large
stock in this line.
J. S. WILKERSON A CO.,.
Hickory, S. C.
YORKVILLE
MONUMENT WORKS.
(Incorporated.)
MONUMENTS
We are at present turning out large
numbers of orders for Monuments and
Fomb stones In Granite and Marble.
Our orders are not confined to any
single section, dui are coming irora au
quarters, and especially from points at
n-hich some of our work htm been
reeled.
Our marble works are thoroughly
quipped with the most improved devices
for handling work rapidly and
it the same time enabling us to give
sur customers superior quality at the
most moderate prices.
If you Intend to put a monument of
3ranite or Marble over the grave of a
deceased relative, we will be pleased
to have you call and see samples of
)ur work and get our prices.
W. BROWN WYLIE,
Sec. and Treat.
Testimonial??
ine man wno uses uwvutj fain is
when he paints his buildings, can
write a testimonial very much like
th? tramp who wrote a soap testimonial.
The tramp wrote: "I used your
Pl.ik soap ten years ago and haven't
used any other since." The tramp's
picture looked the part. Th.s man
who wrlte's a Devoe Paint testimonial
can write: "I used your Devoe
Paint ten years ago and have never
used any other since?hasn't been
necessary.*' And his buildings will
bear testimony that they haven't been
in need of any other paint
If you are thinking of Painting any
buildings, give them a "square deal"
use DEVOE PAINT?the sterling
silver of the paint world. It lasts
longer?goes further?costs less.
Don't forget us when you need any
Repairing or Odd Jobs in the carpenter's
line.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHY
For first-clasa Lasting Photographs
coma to my .studio on Wost Liberty
treat.
J. R. 8CHORB.
O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. 8. NEI1
YORKVILLE B.
INCORP
"OSBC
The magic of a name has s<
in the constant and rapidly grov
and machinery bearing the nam*
the result of chance, but comes
the farmers of the world that ai
the 08B0RNE works is constru*
semhled in the most skillful mat
with the least expenditure of mc
The Osborne reputation for
guarantee that the Osborne stand
ed?and that excellent reputatlor
as the Osborne name endures.
rkcnnoivrrr
V/vJUV/A\H J?t
We sell the OSBORNE line
we believe they are superior to i
factured In the United'States. T
the highest efficiency In the cut
and cane with the least amount c
ery Osborne machine is built on
gone through the theoretical stai
severest tests that hay cutting m
considering the question of buyii
it, and It will give us pleasure to
of superiority of the OSBORN1
points and we think we can sho^
even though you may be skeptic
the OSBORNE MOWER is the 1
tion and economy in the running
OSBORNE H<
If you buy a Mower you will
borne Horse Rake is Just like tl
kind. The Osborne Rake is mi
greatest strength and durability
convenient features not to be fou
will do the most satisfactory wo
us show you where the Osborne
best Rake to use.
OWENSBOF
The OWENSBORO WAGOl
County wagon users. You can se
every highway. Every man wh(
WAGON will tell you that it is t
They are built of the very best mi
will carry their full rated capaci
ure. If you contemplate the pui
do well to see us about the O^
trade. It will cost you nothing t
money in the purchase price, ar
BORO you will never have any <
THE BEST
While we are talking about
about our line of BUGGIES?we
the best makers of their respec
users of BUGGIES will tell you tl
& JONES stand at the very top
that point solely by reason of ?
MANSHIP?these Buggies reprei
most expert and efficient builders
PIEDMONT and the KING BUG
mentioned, but such as will glv<
VERY LARGEST VALUE FOR
RESENT. We are large buyers i
that you will consider well bel'or
If you want to buy a Mowe
see us before you buy. It's to Y
Yorkville B. 8
our Eye jj
5 SPACE ;;
[N THIS NORTHERN MARKETS < \
)F GOODS FOR THE THOMSON \ |
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I. i
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BAD OUR ADVERTISEMENTS? <)
rG DOING AT THE PEOPLE'S |J
i \
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>n Company ;;
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
"THE BEST
ON EARTH"
v.
Broad assertion, you say.
Well, we can CONVINCE YOU
without a doubt. We have just received
a CARLOAD OF OUTER
CHILLED PLOWS, and we claim that
they are the BEST ON EARTH. They
are sold all over Europe. Asia, Africa,.
North and South America, and in fact
wherever land is tilled. Now, as to
their superiority over all other plows.
Unit Is admitted by all. When you
he/ir this fellow, that fellow and the
other fellow say anything about the
plow he is trying to sell, he will invariably
say, "It is as good as the
Oliver." But no better, thus admitting
that the Oliver is the BEST. So,
when you buy a plow you will make
no mistake if you buy an OLIVER.
Alio V1ITC1 10 B uiivvvu
any flaws. Any part of an Oliver
that breaks as the result of Bandholes
or other defects. Is replaced FREE
OF CHARGE.
We are selling One Pound Package
of Arm and Hammer Brand Soda for
5 Cents.
Come and see us.
CARROLL BROS.
Newspaper Readers
Are more or iess familiar with the
Insurance scandals uncovered fay the
investigation in New Tork last year.
On the recommendation of the committee
that conducted the investigation
radical changes were made by the
New Tork legislature which was in
session for several months in the early
part of this year, to become effective
January 1. 1907. To comply witn this
law every life company doing business
In South Carolina today, except the
Mutual Benefit, will be forced to make
radical changes In most of its policies
and business methods if it continues
to do business in New York after January
1. The Mutual Benefit will continue
without charging a word in any
of its policies or making any change
in its methods of doing business. The
new law is intended to protect every
Interest of the policy holder and that
Is what the Mutual Benefit has been
doing since the day It was organized
in 1846, and that is why it la recognized
all over the United States as
being the best company and writing
the best policy for the policy holder.
Look before you leap.
8AM M. GRIST, 8p?eial Agent.
COTTON nrSURANCK.
1AM prepared to write Insurance
on Cotton stored either in open
yard or iu outbuildings on farms.
Farmers can arrange to borrow
money on my Insurance policies on
cotton held on their farms the same
as If the cotton were stored In a
warehouse In town. Rate 3| per cent.
Write or call at my office for rates of
and nther information.
......... J. R. LINDSAY.
Oct i. Lt. tf.
L. V. PI. R. B. HEATH, Scc.-Tr. |
& M. COMPANY, !
ORATED.
)RNE"
eldom been better illustrated than
ring demand for farm implements
i OSBORNE. This demand ia not
solely from the knowledge among
ly machine or implement made at
-tori r>f the Rest Material, and As
iner to do the most effective work
tive force.
honest goods and fair dealing Is a
ard of excellence will be malntalnt
will be faithfully guarded as long
MOWERS
of MOWERS and RAKES because
my machines of their kind manuhe
Osborne Mowing Machines give
ting of all kinds of grasses, vines
tt power required for driving. EvBclentlflc
lines that have not only
re, but which have been put to the
achines can be put to. If you are
ig a Mower now is the time to do
point out to you the various points
3 MOWERS. It has its superior
v them to you so plainly that you.
al about it, will be convinced that
machine to buy for ease of operar
At least see the OSBORNE.
ORSE RAKES
of course need a RAKE. The Osle
Osborne Mower?the best of Its
ide of steel, thereby insuring the
It contains many essential and
ind on any other Horse Rake, and
rk in all kinds of hay fields. Let
Rake Is the best to buy and the
:o WAGONS
needs no Introduction to Tork
e them almost every day on almost
> has ever used an OWENSBORO f
he best wagon he has ever used,
aterlals from the ground up. They
Ity and some over for good meaerchase
of a Farm Wagon you will
VENSBORO before you close any
:o see It?we might save you some
id if you should buy an OWENScomplaint
to make of your choice.
IN BUGGIES
rolling stock we want to tell you
carry a full line of Buggies from
:tlve grades in the country. All
lat the SUMMERS and the TYSON
of the heap?they have gotten to
IUPERIOR MERIT AND WORKsent
the very best products of the
i of buggies. Then we also sell the
rOIES?cheaper than the first two
i the buyer of either of them the
THE MONEY THAT THEY R12Pof
Buggies and can give you prices
e you buy elsewhere,
r, a Rake, a Wagon, or a Buggy,
OUR INTEREST TO DC SO.
i M. Company.