Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 31, 1906, Image 3
lows: Messrs. J. N. McOiU. D. J.
Smith, W. S. Wilkerson, T. M. Whlsonant,
S. M. McNeel, Jos. F. Wallace
and W. Brown Wylie. The sense'of
the meeting was that temporary
quarters be secured for the bank until
a building could be erected for
the purpose.
Miss Fay Whisonant of Wilkinsville
visited relatives here this week.
Misses Bettle and Maud Mitchell
of Lancaster, have been visiting relatives
and friends here the past two
wdoks.
Miss Nellie Schorb of Yorkville,
has been visiting friends here for a
few days.
Miss Mayme Plexlco of Clay Hill,
is visiting the family of Dr. W. A.
Hnnd
ROCK HILL AND VICINITY.
Mr. Hutchinson Goes Into the Ministry
?Personal and Other Notes.
Correspondence of tbe Vorkrtlle Rnouirer.
Rock Hiix, August 30.?Mr. Thos.
Johnston Hutchinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Hutchinson of this city,
who graduated at Davidson college
in the class of '06 and who since
that time has been assistant to the
pastor of the Second Presbyterian
church of Charlotte, N. C., has decided
to prepare for the ministry.
He will, in September, enter Union
Theological Seminary at Richmond.
Va. Mr. Hutchinson, who all his
life has comported himself in a
manner which would lead his friends
to expect that he would become a
minister. He Is quite an athlete
and was a star player on the football
team while at Davidson. His work
while in Charlotte is spoken of In
high terms.
Miss Ola Barron and Mr. W. W.
Boyce, Jr.. are the delegates from the
A. R. P. church of this city to the
Young People's convention of that
denomination now in session in Charlotte,
N. C.
Messrs. Beach-Ihrle are having
their already handsome establishment
very materially enlarged and
improved by taking out the back
partition and occupying the space
heretofore used by Dr. T. A. Crawford
as his office. 1
Rev. T. B. Craig of Fountain Inn.
has come to this community to make
his home. He will have charge of
Fishing Creek, Oakland and Hopewell
Presbyterian churches.
At the meeting of the city council
next Monday evening the election for
chief of police and three policemen
will be held. It is probable that the
incumbents, all of whom have
served the city well, will be re-elected.
Rev. A. S. Rogers of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian church has
returned from his vacation and will
occupy his pulpit next Sabbath. Rev.
Walter L. Lingle, D. D. of the First
Presbyterian church is also expected
to return in time to occupy his pulpit
then.
Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Jr., and Mrs.
W. Q. Stevens nave gone to cnaneuton
for the marriage of their sisters.
Misses Herbert and Lucy Bays.
Miss Annie Clare Hutchinson has
returned from a visit to the family
of her brother, Mr. Eugene Hutchinson.
at Eastover.
Miss Pearl Pewell, who for several
terms past has taught the Ebenezer
school, will go to Warren, Ark., this
fall to teach a school there.
Mr. William Wilson Is recovering
from a case of fever which relapsed
after his return here from Birmingham.
Ala.
Miss Jessie Black has returned
from a visit to Virginia Beach.
Miss Edna Hall is visiting relative*
. in New Tork city.
Mrs. W. B. Byers and little "Billy,"
have returned from Lenoir, N. C.
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AT THE CHURCHE8.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. O. BABIN, HECTOR.
Sunday Services.?Sunday school
at 10 a. m. No other services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
HIV. E. B. OILXX1PIK, PASTOR
Sunday Servicer?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 8.30
o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. j. l. stokes. d. d.. pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. c. swart, pastor.
Sunday Services.?Sabbath school
at 10 a. m.
BAPTIST.
Sunday Services?Sunday school
at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Serial JMiqtt.
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of thanking
our many friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy shown us In
connection with the illness and death
of our dear little girl, Mattie Lee
Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bridges.
Hickory, S. C., Aug. 31.
Card of Thanks.
To the voters of York county:
I wish to thank the voters of York
county for the support given me in
the* recent primary election. I shall
endeavor to show my appreciation of
this support by giving my entire attention
to the duties of the Auditor's
office, using my best efforts to properly
discharge those duties.
? J. J. Hcnthr.
Yorkvllle, S. C., August 31, IMC.
Letter to John F Gordon,
Yorkvllle, S C.
Dear Sir: A man fed his hens half
meal and half saw dust; he thought
they wouldn't know the difference.
He concluded they did when the eggs
hatched woodpeckers.
Another man painted his house with
a paint that was made of half paint substitutes.
He didn't know the difference?not
till he paid the painter.
He had twenty gallons to pay-for,
20 instead of 10. Got fooled 312.50
on the paint.
He had 20 days' wages to pay-for,
Instead of 10. Fooled $30 in wages.
He got a poor Job besides. He
paid too much for his eggs and they
hatched woodpeckers.
Yours truly
13 F W DEVOE & CO
P. S ?J. J. KELLER & CO., sell our
paint.
Prof. Newman's Book Endorsed.
K. J. Heading, aireciur ui me
Georgia Experiment Station, in writing
to the Atlanta Constitution, says:
"I wish to cordially indorse and
recommend to the farmers and gardeners
of the South this little book
of 212 pages, from the pen of my old
friend and confrere and long time
vis-a-vis. Prof. J. S. Newman, late
professor of Agriculture and Director
of the Agricultural Department
of Clemson College, South Carolina.
He was for many years director of
the Alabama Experiment Station. He
was a close associate and vis-a-vis of
the writer in the Georgia State Department
of Agriculture for quite a
nufhber of years. But better than all
?for the present purpose?he has
m been all his life a practical gardener,
and comes as near knowing all about
practical gardening and fruit growing
as does any man of my acquaintance.
? In this book he has told the story of
the garden in plain, every-day style.
He tells how to do things. There
are no unnecessary digressions or
theoretical discussions. The truth
* is, I expected that he would write a
larger book; but, perhaps wisely, he
has concentrated and condensed into
a comparatively small compass, the
experience of fifty years in the garden
Itself." Price, $1.10 by mall
postpaid. Address L. M. Grist'3
Special Jgotires.
Preaching at Hebron.
Rev. J. S. Grier will preach at Hebron,
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.
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. Thornwjmx. Pastor.
A Card.
To the Public:
Having sold my plantation, I have
arranged to make my home at the
county seat after January 1 next, and
if elected supervisor, I will be in a
position to devote my entire time and
attention to the duties of the office,
and this It will be my purpose to do.
Respectfully,
John F. Gordon.
$hf jgorhrilie Ofotton IRarhet.
Corrected 8emi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
YorkvilliS, August 31, 12m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Cotton 9J
Latta Unq?.
ONE CLERK
ONE more bright, energetic young
man or woman to take position at
once. Write "MANAGER," Lock Box
136, Yorkville, S. C.
PICNIC AT BATTLEGROUND
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THERE will be a picnic a* me
King's Mountain Battleground on
SATURDAY, SEPT 8TH. The public
Is Invited with well Ailed baskets.
W. H. HOWELL.
W. W. JACKSON.
2t Committee.
LOST.
ONE Pocket Book containing note
for $140, signed Clover Cotton
Mfg. Co. Insurance policy for $500,
three 2 cent stamps and $6.50 cash.
Reward will be paid for return of same.
THEODORE FAIRES,
Clover, S. C.
TWO HORSE FARM FOR SALE.
ON Rutherford road, 3| miles from
Yorkvllle, 65 to 70 acres. Two
settlements, with wood, good water
and orchard. New bam, good school,
dally mail. Terms, first payment
Cash; balance on long time if purchaser
so desires. Fine opportunity
for young man seeking a home. If
not sold by Sept. 15. will rent for next
year. JOHN E. CARROLL.
Aug. 31 f It
WATCH REPAIRING.
I BEG to announce to the people of
Yorkvllle and vicinity -that I have
opened up a WATCH, CLOCK and
JEWELRY REPAIR SHOP in the
window of 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.
Real Estate For Sale.
1XJK SAJLilU? ZV< acres, 2 inuon
Torkville, Lincoln road. One twostory
10-room painted dwelling,
good out buildings, 4 tenant houses.
30 acres fine bottom; 5-horse farm;
open; excellent neighborhood?Wm.
Dobson place.
110 acres 11 miles Bethany High
school, lies level. New two-story
building. If you desire to educate
your children, buy this farm?R. S.
Adams place.
140 acres in India Hook; 4 miles
Rock Hill, near school and church;
well timbered?Lineberg place. Price
<1,800.
J. C. WILBORN, Attorney.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Examination on September 21?Certificates
Must be Recorded.
THE regular examination of applicants
for Teachers' Certificates
will be held in Torkville, on
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21ST. beginning at
9 o'clock, in the court house. Applicants
will provide themselves with
pencils and legal cap paper, and be
on hands promptly at the appointed
hour. There will be no other examination
until next spring.
All teachers holding certificates
which have not expired are required
to send them to the superintendent
of education for the purpose of having
them recorded. After Sept. 21st,
no pay warrant of any teacher whose
certificate is not registered in this
nrill Ka KnrtAPa/1 Triictppq ftPP
warned against employing any teacher
not holding a certificate.
When sending In a certificate, the
teacher should be careful to send his
or her address, as the certificate will
be returned as soon as recorded.
I have a supply of bulletins containing
a list of books, course of
study, library lists, reading circle
course, etc., for use In the public
schools. Each teacher In the county
should have one of these bulletins,
and I shall be glad to forward the
same upon receipt of address.
L. W. JENKINS,
Superintendent of Education York
County.
Yorkville, S. C., August 31, 1906.
Aug. 31 f td.
10c
BUYS CHOICE ON OUR DRY GOODS
BARGAIN COUNTER.
Flannels, Outing, Molettes, Ginghams,
Chambrays, Drapery, Percales,
Hickory Shirting, Ticking, Curtain
Scrim, etc. (Value 12 to 15c yd.)
10c
BUYS THE BEST BLACK LACE OR
FANCY HOSIERY IN TOWN.
SEE OUR WINDOW
10c
BUYS BEST 20X45 Towels?HUCK?
TURKISH BATH?ETC.
SEE WINDOW
5c
BUYS PRETTY CHECKED APRON
GINGHAMS?LIGHT AND DARK
CALICO?WHITE AND FANCY
LAWNS?OUTINGS.
FOR THE TABLE
We've a stock of Cotton and pure
Linen Napkins and Doilies?Cotton
and pure Linen Damask?both in
white and fancy colors. Also great
variety new colored Oil Cloth. Prices
right.
JUST RECEIVED
Big line Lace, swiss and Boblnet
Curtains. Prices from 45c to $3.50 a
pair.
LOTS AND LOTS OTHER THINGS.
WE'RE MONEY SAVERS.
COME.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
IT Horn Shoe Robinson?bound in
cloth, by mail $1.10, from Tha Enquirer.
Skule Fixin's
In a few more days the school bells
throughout the county will begin to
call the children from the summer vacation
to their books. When your
children need SCHOOL SUPPLIES of
any kind Just remember, please, that
the best place to get what Is wanted Is
at the YORK DRUG 8TORE.
We have a very large and varied assortment
of Pencils, Pens, Tablets for
pen and ink, Exercise Books, Composition
Books, Inks and all the otner
needfuls for the school room.
? FEL8-NAPTHA 80AP makes the
olothes whiter and with lees work than
any other soap. Try Fels-Naptha.
YORK DRUG STORE
J. B. BOWEN, Proprietor.
Wire Nails
Wire Fencing
We do not suppose any Individual
would care to buy a carload of Wire
Nails at one clip for Individual use,
but if you want Wire Nails of any size
or any quantity from one pound up to
a carload we can supply you. We have
Wire Nails in all sizes and will make
prices that will interest you.
If you need Wire Fencing you will
do well to see us before you buy. We
handle large quantities of Fencing material
and get the lowest prices, and
we make the lowest prices to our customers.
See us before you buy.
WW* Don't forget that the LYNCHBURG
Turn Plow is the Lightest Draft
of all turn plows.
YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO.
NEW
GOODS
Our FALL MILLINERY GOODS
are arriving, such aa HATS. TIPS,
FLOWERS, SILKS, FEATHERS and
in fact all kinds of MILLINERY of the
latest styles^ Call and see our Fall
Millinery?it is beautiful. Call and
like many others have done, give us
your order for a HAT before the fall
rush begins.
Don't forget to let us have your
C0LLAR8 and CUFFS for the Charlotte
8team Laundry. We have been
serving you for the past ten years, and
anything that is lost Is paid for
promptly. Can give you either Gloss
or Domestic Finish.
Yours for trade,
DOBSON BROS.' CA8H 8TORE.
Phone 12.
Bargains
CLOTHING Half Price
This is your chance:
25 Men's Two-piece Suits going at
HALF PRICE.
25 Men's Three-piece Suits, medium
weight, going ONE-THIRD OFF.
Boys Clothing, summer weight,
ONE-THIRD OFF.
Men's Pur Hats from 98c to 85.00
ach.
My stock of Hosiery for Men, Ladles,
Misses and Children is very complete
and Includes wide variety lo both
qualities and prices. See:
Men's Half Hose from 5c to 50c pr.
Ladles' Hose from 5c to 50c pair.
Misses' Hose from 5c to 25c pair.
Children's Hose from 5c to 2oc pair.
I handle the BEST Roasted Coffee
in town for the money. Large fat,
plump beans, roasted just right. On
Saturday and Monday I will sell SEVEN
POUNDS of this Coffee for ONE
DOLLAR.
J. Q. WRAY. The Leader.
A Poor Clerk
By Investing two cents in a postage
stamp, and without assuming any risk
whatever, made a profit of several
thousand dollars on Panama Canal I
bonds. He saw an opportunity, used
proper discrimination, and reaped the
reward. This same chance is not now
open to you, but there are other numerous
opportunities for money making
that you allow to slip by unnoticed,
because of the want of discrimination.
All things considered you will find that
opportunity knocks at every man's
Knt vorv 4*\aj am Hiarriminatina
enough to heed the summons.
Bid Asked
Tavora Cotton Mill 75 ^5
Neely Manufacturing Co...100 110
First National Bank 109 (?)
Loan & Savings Bank 122 137
Dr. M. W. WHITE,
Opposite Postoffice - Yorkville, 8. C.
95 Per Cent In
Checks and Drafts
It Is calculated that 95 per cent of
the business of the country Is done
with Checks and Drafts. Only 5 per
cent with actual money.
The best proof at all that every
man should have a Bank Account
and do his business that way.
IT IS SIMPIjE
It IS EASY
IT IS SAFE
The First National Bank,
Yorkville 8. C.
WT Wanted.?Your orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
48TH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 12TII
With full Faculty of Five Men and
Nine Women. 145 pupils?25 per
cent Increase over last year. New
Carnegie Dormitory with all modern
comforts, ready for occupancy in the
fall. Usual extras. Board and Tuition
5150.00 per year*
Rev. JAMES BOYCE, Pres..
Due West, S. C.
Abbeville Co. f Sept 16
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
POST CARDS!
HAVE your Kodak work put on
Postals and in this way preserve
your work and give pleasure to your
friends. The cost is very little and
the effect is charming.
ORDER POST CARDS.
Miss ROSA LINDSAY.
Phone 132. Hours from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
ROSE'S MARKET.
WE pay highest market price in
Cash for HIDES.
We want to buy at all times flrstclass
Beef Cattle and will pay the top
of the market for real good cattle.
We have at all times the Choicest
Beef, which we keep thoroughly cool
In our refrigerator.
WALTER ROSE.
Aug. 3 f 8m.
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MONARCH $
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The Best Fitters
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Villit PlIRiMITIlRIi! fill
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FURNITURE, STOVES,
Undertaking Supplies
PAINTS, OILS, Etc.
Don't Wait for Cold
Weather, to Put In
Coal Grates.
COAL GRATES
J
We have Just received a shipment
of grates, finished In Black,
Bronze and Nickel, in 16, 18 and 20
inch, ranging In price from $2.50 to
$7.50 each. If you are going to put
in a Grate don't wait until cold
weather, have it ready to use when
it gets cold. We can supply your
wants, if it is a Grate.
FELT MATTRESSES.?We have
the best Felt Mattress we have ever
had. Every one warranted to give
perfect satisfaction.
SPRINGS.?We have the largest
line of Bed Springs we have ever had
before?all kinds and all prices.
Everything in Furniture, Matting,
Rockers, Diners, and everything that
is useful and necessary in a home.
I ? T~\ ? 11 A H AM/4 T? ? ft, T
UllC L/uneii diiu i' uijr v^uia
Buys one gallon of the best Paint sold
on this or any other market. Why
pay more and get no better paint
than Mastic Mixed Paint?the kind
that lasts. Time tells the best. This
Paint has been sold on this market
for ten years, and every gallon has
given perfect satisfaction. Others
tell you that their paint Is the best
because they ask more for It. We
could ask more but we don't.
Mastic Mixed Paint?the kind that
lasts.
Call and see us, we can interest you
in qualities and prices.
THE YORK FURNITURE COM'Y.
Confidence
IS ONE OF A BANK'S MOST VALUABLE
ASSETS.
We now have over 200 Satisfied
Customers,
If your name is not on our books,
we would be pleased to see it there
Before the Close *of 1906.
You will find that your Truest
Friend in times of adversity is the
Bank Acocunt.
BANK OF CLOVER
CLOVER, S. C.
JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier.
W Wanted.?Your orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
Cluremont College.
Hickory, N. C.
THE 26TH annual session begins
on September 18. Thorough college
course by able faculiy. 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.
APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
nAVING made a final return with
the Probate Court for York county,
as administratrix of the estate of NAPOLEON
A. SIMRIL, deceased. I hereby
give notice that on WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 26, 1906. I will make application
to said court for a complete
discharge from further liability on account
of said estate.
MARY. A. SIMRIL.
Administratrix of Estate of N. A. Simrll,
deceased.
Aug. 24. f 5t
The Enquirer office makes Q
specialty of Brief and Argument
printing. Best work?lowest price.
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are the only House in ^
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M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
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"THE BEST
ON EARTH" j
Broad assertion, you say. j
1
Well, we can CONVINCE YOU
without a doubt. We have Just re- 1
celved a CARLOAD OF OLIVER J
CHILLED PLOWS, and we claim that
they are the BEST ON EARTH. They c
are sold all over Europe, Asia, Africa,
North and South America, and In fact 1
wherever land Is tilled. Now, as to
their superiority over all other plows. <
That Is admitted by all. When you J
hear this fellow, that fellow and the {
other fellow say anything about the
plow he Is trying to sell, he will in- <
variably 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. The
Oliver Is guaranteed against
any flaws. Any part of an Oliver
that breaks as the result of sandholes
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. <
All '
Newspaper Readers ;
Are more or less familiar with the ?
insurance scandals uncovered by the
in vent lenti mi in New York last year. _
On the recommendation of the com- J:
mittee that conducted the investigation
radical changes were made by the
New York legislature which was in
session for several months in the early t
part of this year, to become effective
January 1, 1907. To comply with this
law every life company doing business _
in South Carolina today, except the ~
Mutual Benefit, will be forced to make
radical charges in most of Its policies
and business methods if it continues
to do business in New York after Jan- j
uary 1. The Mutual Benefit will con- '
tinue without changing 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 1845, and that is why it is recog- _
nized all over the United States as r
belner the test company and writing /
the best policy for the policy holder.
Look before you leap.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. t
You Can
Find It Here
No matter whether it is wedding, a
birthday or other occasion for which
you want a souvenir for a friend .
you can alv.-ays find something suitable
and appropriate at this store. J
Sterling Silver and Cut Glass are
always acceptable to almost all peo- i
pie, and foi almost all occasions.
If it is for a gentleman friend that
you want tc 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 accepta- ^
ble. 8
No matter what the occasion you v
can find something suitable if you c
will come to SPECK'S for it. a
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
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NUNNALLY'S \
CANDY
When you wish to make mother, .
sister or sweetheart feel good, give
them a box of NUNNALLLY'S. We ]
sell it in 3, li, 1, and } pounds, etc.
Fresh shipment received by express a
s
each week.
STAR DRUG STORE, i
0. L. Shieder, Prop.
I
In Every
Department of
Banking the
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
<
IS PREPARED TO SERVE YOU
IN A SATISFACTORY MAN- '
NER.
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SOAP?
Mo matter for what purpose you want
30AP, you can find the Soap to fill '
rour requirements at JOHNSON'S.
Here you'll find
IRK,
OCTAGON,
IVORY,
FAIRY,
SANTA CLAUS,
FLOTILLA RATH SOAP, j
PUMICE HAND SOAP,
GRANDPA'S TAR SOAP.
For Soap see
I. W. JOHNSON. I
Strained Honey.
j
I have Juat opened one barrel of <
Strained Honey, prime quality at '
11.10 a gallon. ,
Also one barrel Porto Rico Molasses. J
jest to be had at 60c. a gallon. ,
In Cereals I offer fresh "ream of 1
Wheat, fresh Oat flakes, fresh Egg-O- <
3ee?a new Wheat preparation used <
vlthout cooking. 1
Plenty fresh MACKEREL.
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LOUIS ROTH. I
ADICKES j
Professes always to be up on Season - 1
ible Goods at Competitive Prices and 1
>nly asks a Fair Test. 1
SPECIALS 1
16 Bbls. Pure Bliss Irish Potatoes '
?been dug six or seven weeks for '
seed, at following low prices: 93.00 '
3bl.; 1.25 Bushel; S5c Peck.
Turnip Seed?Seven (?) favorite j
dnds?separate or mixed?40c lb; 25c '
I-lb; 10c 3 ozs.; 6c 1 ox
Crockery, Glassware, etc.?the most 1
:uiupicic itoauimiciii ah uicoc ^/<u u>?
A most beautiful lot Parisian Gran- |
te ware Just across the big pond. '
For Teas and Coffees we are "IT."
Dur Blended Tea, 00c and Coffee at 1
10c, we really think equals most 75c I
ind 25c goods.
Everything for saving fruit?Tin i
Juart Cans expected this week.
W. ADICKES, Manager.
F. C. BLACK <
1^1 fe Insurance '
Did Line Mutual *
Legal Reserve
Just as solid as it Is possible to
nake anything.
THE SECURITY LIFE
AND ANNUITY COMPANY
fas complied with the general insurinee
laws, and is licensed to do buslless
as legal reserve "Old Line" company.
This means, that the state of
forth Carolina guarantees that the
ompany's assets and liabilities are
orrectly given in its published state*
nents.
That the Company has deposited
ash securities with the Insurance
commissioner f6r the absolute proteoion
of its policy-holders.
FRED C. BLACK.
f KILLED!
No time killed In my Sewing Rooms
-at present, I am a week behind with
ny Dress Making, but I'll have In a
ew days another experienced seamtress?can
then execute orders
>romptly?meanwhile bring your maerlal
along?get my promise to serve
ou "next."
"Electrically,"
Mrs. FOUSHEE.
W Rooms over Foushee Cash Store,
Yorkville, 8. C.
as. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
IfOIlK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
We have a limited amount of Corn
leal that is slightly damaged. Not
ood enough to make good bread, but
rill make the best feed for hogs and
attle. Will fatten your hogs quicker
nd cheaper than corn. We will sell
his Meal while it lasts at 60 cents per
iush?CA8H.
Remember our reduction price on
"lour. Half Patent, $1.75 100 pounds.
Itraight, $2.00 100 pounds. First Patent I
-"Tip Top"?made by Dunlap Mills J
nd the best Flour they make, $2.25 100
ounds. Fancy Patent, $2.50 100 I
ounds.
These are strictly CASH PRICES.
In stock one carload of Red Rust
'roof Seed Oats?they are fine.
Another carload of Shingles. Also
ron Roofing.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
AT BRATTON FARM.
FOR Sale?English Berkshire Pigs
(Vanderbllt stock), butter, eggs,
hickens, green hay in load lots on
hort notice. Drop me a card, or call
t my residence on East Jefferson
treet, Yorkvllle S. C.
J. A. MILLS, Manager.
July 13. f.t tf.
WANTED
CORDS good PINE WOOD.
J UU Apply to
YORK COTTON MILLS.
Aug. 24 f.t 3L
| Keep Y
ON THI!
! ! OUR MR. THOMSON IS NOW ]
< > PURCHASING A FALL STOCK <
J > COMPANY'S TWO BIG STORES
WE WILL GIVE YOU GO<
!! A FEW DAYS. IT PAYS TO R]
|| THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETH1?
I) STORE.
ii tu? nri
o I lie 1 UUIUdl
J. S. WILKER80N & CO.
mCKORY 8. C.
General Merchandise
OUR Stock of General Merchandise
Is large, varied and well selected.
We are able to supply almost anything
In the best qualities and at the
RIGHT PRICES.
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 BE HAD without difficulty.
But we are carrying a large
stock in this line.
J. 8. WELKERSON Sk CO..
Hickory, 8. C.
YORKVILLE
MONUMENT WORKS.
(Incorporated.)
MONUMENTS
We are at present turning out larjre
[lumbers of orders for Monuments ard
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
irected.
Our marble works are thoroughly
equipped with the most improved devices
for handling work rapidly and
it the same time enabling us to give
nur customers superior quality at the
roost moderate prices.
If you intend to put a monument of
jranite or Marble over the grave of a
leceased relative, we will bs pleased
to have you call and see samples of
>ur work and get our prices.
W. BROWN WYLIE.
8ec. and Treas.
Testimonial??
The man who uses DEVOE Paints
when he paints his. buildings, can
write a testimonial very much like
the .tramp who wrote a soap testimonial.
The tramp wrote: "I used your
Pink soap ten years ago and haven't
jsed any other since." The tramp's
picture looked the part The man
who wrtte's a Devoe Paint testimonial
can write: "I used your Devoe
r clii11 icu y ecu n agu auu nave iicvoi
jsed any other since?hasn't been
lecessary." And his buildings will
}ear testimony that they haven't been
n need of any other paint.
If you are thinking of Painting any
Duildlngs, give them a "square deal"
-use DEVOE PAINT?the sterling
lilver of the paint world. It lasts
onger?goes farther?costs less.
Don't forget us when you need any
Repairing or Odd Jobs in the carpen:er's
line.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHY
For first-class Lasting Photographs
;ome to my studio on Wast Liberty
itreeL>
'J. R. 8CH0RB.
ro. P. HEATH, Pt. W. 8. NEIL
YORK VILLI? R.,
INCORPC
"OSBC
The magic of a name has se
in the constant and rapidly grow
and machinery bearing the name
the result of chance, but comes t
the farmers of the world that an
the OSBORNE works Is construe
sembled In the most ukillfnl man:
with the least expenditure of moi
The Osborne reputation for I
guarantee that the Osborne stand*
ed?and that excellent reputation
as the Osborne name endures.
OSBORNE
We sell the OSBORNE line o
we believe they are superior to a
factured In the United States. Th
the highest efficiency In the cutt:
and cane with the least amount ol
ery Osborne machine Is built on
gone through the theoretical stags
severest tests that hay cutting ms
considering the question of buytni
It, and It will give us pleasure to t
of superiority of the OSBORNE
points and we think we can show
even though you may be skeptics
the OSBORNE MOWER is the nr
tlon and economy in the running
OSBORNE H(
If you buy a Mower you will <
borne Horse Rake Is just like th<
kind. The Osborne Rake is mai
greatest strength and durability,
convenient features not to be four
will do the most satisfactory wor
us show you where the Osborne
best Rake to use.
OWENSBOR
The OWENSBORO WAGON
County wagon users. You can see
every highway. Every man who
WAGON will tell you that it Is th
I TVtAir n wa KulH rt# iha trnrir hoof mo
X I1CJ CXI C UUII I Ui IIIC ? J "VOl
will carry their full rated capacit
ure. If you contemplate the pun
do well to see us about the OW
trade. It will cost you nothing tc
money in the purchase price, ant
BORO you will never have any c<
THE BEST ]
While we are talking about i
about our line of BUGGIES?we <
the best makers of their respect
users of BUGGIES will tell you thi
& JONES stand at the very top o
that point solely by reason of 81
MANSHIP?these Buggies represe
most expert and efficient builders
PIEDMONT and the KING BUG<
mentioned, but such as will give
VERY LARGEST VALUE FOR T
RESENT. We are large buyers ol
that you will consider well before
If you want to buy a Mower
see us before you buy. It's to YO
Yorkville B. &
our Eye ij
5 SPACE
OT THE NORTHERN MARKETS < [
3F GOODS FOR THE THOMSON *
> It
3D NEWS OF NEW GOODS IN <1
BAD OUR ADVERTISEMENTS? < \
IQ DOING AT THE PEOPLE'S ;;
)n Company i
AUCTION SALES,
CLERK'S SALE.
The 8tate of 8outh Caroline?County
of York.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PUUE
Sam M. McNeel, Plaintiff, v*. Henry
W. Thomson et ah, Defendants.
BY virtue of the decree of foreclosure
In the above stated case, and
by virtue of subsequent order, in the
aboye stated case. I will expose to
public sale at York Court House
on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEP- ,
TEMBER, 1906, between 11 a. m.
and 2 p. m.. the real estate described
In the mortgage to plaintiff, and description
of which is quoted as follows:
1. All that tract of land lying on
Broad river in Bullock's Creek township,
county of York, and state of
South Carolina, containing SIX HUNDRED
AND NINETY (690) ACRES,
more or less; and bounded by lands
of Brown Bros., and J. T. Wllkerson
on the north; Leech, Estate of Mrs.
Smith, Emmett Wylie and Estate of
Mitchell on the east; Rowland Thomson
and J. T. Wllkerson on the south;
ana uroaa river on me west., iui >
more particular description of which
by courses anc distances see deed of
Rowland Thomson to myself (H. W.
Thomson) recorded In Book No. 21,
page 258, R. M. C. Office Tork county,
8. C.
2. All that tract of land lying in
Gowdysville township, Cherokee
county, state of South Carolina, containing
FIFTY-SIX AND 35-100
ACRES, more or less; and bounded by
lands of Sill Estes on the north;
Broad river on the east; A. Sarratt
on the south; and Salem Church and
Sill Estes on the west, for a more
particular description of which by
courses and distances see the deed
Just referred to above. Together
with all my rights and Interests in
and to Howell's Ferry, with all the
fixtures, hereditaments and appurtenances
to the said premises belonging
or In anywise Incident or appertaining,
including all franchises of
whatsoever nature and kind the same
may be.
Terms of Sale?One-half CASH,
and the remainder on a credit of one
year, with interest from day of sale,
to be secured in each case by the
purchaser's bond, and a mortgage of
the premises sold, with leave to the
purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser
to pay for all papers, and to pay all
expenses of foreclosure, including
foes of plaintiff's attorneys In case of
foreclosure.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Aug. 17 f .-St
COTTON INSURANCE.
r AM prepared to write Insurance
JL on Cotton stored either in open
yard or In outbuildings on farms.
Farmers can arrange to borrow g
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 Si per cent
Write or call at my office for rates of <
Insurance and other Information. .. !
J. R. LINDSAY.
Oct S. tf. tf.
_____
"MURALIA"
18 THE LATE8T WALL COVERING
OUT TO DATE. 8EE ME?I HAVE
IT, AND ALL 0THER8.
. A. B. GAINES.
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& M. COMPANY,
3RATED.
)RNE"
Idom been better Illustrated than
ing demand for farm Implements
OSBORNE. This demand Is not
lolely from the knowledge among
y machine or Implement made at
ted of the Best Material, and Asner
to do the moet effective work
:ive force.
lonest goods and fair dealing Is a
ird of excellence will be maintainwill
be faithfully guarded aa long
MOWERS
>f MOWERS and RAKES because
ny machines of their kind manuie
Osborne Mowing Machines give
Ing of all kinds of grasses, vines
! power required for driving. Evsclentlflc
lines that have not only
?, but which have been put to the
ichines can be put to. If you are
BT a Mower now is the time to do
>olnt out to you the various points
MOWERS. It has Its superior
them to you so plainly that you.
.1 about It. will be convinced that
lachine to buy for ease of operaAt
least see the OSBORNE.
)RSE RAKES
of course need a RAKE. The Os5
Osborne Mower?the best of its
de of steel, thereby Insuring the
It contains many essential and
id on any other Horse Rake, and
k In all kinds of hay fields. Let
Rake is the best to buy and the
0 WAGONS
needs no introduction to York
them almost every day on almost
has ever used an OWENSBORO
e best wagon he has ever used,
terials from the ground up. They
y and some over for good meaa:hase
of a Farm Wagon you will
ENSBORO before you close any
> see it?we might save you some
1 If you should buy an OWENSomplaint
to make of your choice.
[N BUGGIES
rolling stock we want to tell you
carry a full line of Buggies from
Ive grades in the country. All
at the SUMMERS and the TYSON
f the heap?they have gotten to
JPERIOR MERIT AND WORKint
the very best products of the
of buggies. Then we also sell the
5IES?cheaper than the first two
the buyer of either of them the
HE MONEY THAT THEY REPf
BuicIm and can rtve vou nrlcea
you buy elsewhere.
. a Rake, a Wagon, or a Buggy,
>UR INTEREST TO DO SO.
: M. Company. |
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