Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 14, 1906, Image 3
ANALY3I8 OF THE VOTE.
Correspondent Insists That the Dispensary
Issue Was Confused With
the Ten-Hour Law.
Editor Torkvllle Enquirer:
Although fully endorsing the spirit
of your editorial In Tuesday's paper,
suggesting that we now leave the political
situation to those whose business
we have made it to take care of It,
I ask you to give me space to call attention
to a fact that seems to me to
be significant, and that is the way In
f which the mill vote is being used by
the politicians to offset the farmer
vote.
Take the four mill towns of Rock
Hill, Fort Mill, Torkvllle and Clover,
and you will observe that the vote cast
for the dispensary candidates Is greater
than the vote cast for the antl-dispensary
candidates. Here are the figures:
t.
Ardrey ?fi
Glasscock 890
Massey 710
Slaughter 856
Now take the country vote outside
of the mill towns and you will observe
that the conditions are reversed as follows:
Ardrey 568
Glasscock 442
Massey 602
Slaughter 477
., Of course, the mill vote was not interested
In the dispensary question,
the main issue that was stirring our
people. It cared but little about this
matter. But as I have seen the situation,
it appears to me that the dispensary
party, seeing from the first election
that the country vote was against
them not only in York county, but
throughout the state, went after the
mill vote for everything they were
worth with the 10-hour labor law and
every other proposition that was calculated
to-stir the mill people.
The Inconsistency of the dispensary
party in this matter is made apparent
when tt is remembered that its con
Al ?* ?tae nnttlnir
venuon some umc n^u, o
& 10-hour plank In Its platform reconsidered
the same.
Now, of course, it is not to be understood
that the entire vote at the towns
named was cact by mill operatives;
but it is a fact that a la rye element of
the citizenship of this town remained
away from the polls and I am informed
that the same thing occurred in
Torkville.
That the people of the county as a
whole are opposed to the continuance
of the state dispensary machine Is indicated
by the vote for Ansel and
Lyon. Obstrvor.
Rock Hill. S. C., Sept IS. 1006.
MERE-MENTION.
Judge Gunnison, in the United
States district court at Valdez, Alaska.
last week sentenced convicted
Japanese seal poachers to three
months imprisonment A raft
containing 4,000,000 feet of lumber
is on its way from Astoria, Ore., to
San Diego, Cat. a distance of 1,500
miles Zenalde Konoplianlkovo,
the girl who assassinated General
Mln, at Peterhof, Russia, Aug. 20, was
hanged last Monday night
Clarence Kingman Wooster, a Chicago
millionaire, committed suicide
last Sunday, by cutting his throat
with a razor....... The United States
government is taking steps to stop
the publication in St. Louis of the
"Regeneracion," a paper which Is ad
vocating the overthrow of the Mexican
government After tomorrow
General Arthur MacArthur will
be the lieutenant general of the
army, vice Henry C. Corbin. retired.
"Dan Patch" broke the mile
pacing record at St. Paul, Minn., last
week, by going the mile In 1 minute
and 55 seconds Pennsylvania's
new capitol building cost $10,000,000
A New York man Jumped
off the Brooklyn bridge Monday.
He hit the water feet first and arose
swimming, and uninjured As
the result of a land slide 255 persons
a were burled alive at Kwareli, Russia,
last Monday.. Wm. Jennings
Dnran h*Mn A tour Of the SOUth St
St. LouU^liOBday. He will visit
Kentucky. Virginia, the Carolinas,
Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
Governor Lea of Delaware,
has pardoned John Boozer, a negro
convicted of murder and sentenced to
be hanged in that state two years
ago The semi-annual meeting
% of the National Association of Cotton
Manufacturers is in session at
Lake : Cham plain, N. T Congressman
Llttlefleld has been reelected
to congress from the Second
Maine district. The Federation of
Labor made a hard fight against Llttlefleld...
.United States marines were
landed in Havanna yesterday from the
cruiser Denver to protect Amernaiu
Interests and incidentally the Cuban
government William Randolph
Hearst has been nominated tor governor
of New York by the Independence
league of that state. The league
nominated a full state ticket...
Paul O. Stensland, the defaultng Chicago
bank president, has left Tangier,
Morocco, on his return to the United
States. Stensland attempted to kill
himself with poison a few days ago.
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? Charleston special of Wednesday
to the Columbia State: At a conference
of Mayor Pro Tern Lapham and
Freight Bureau Manager Jackson today,
it was decided that the latter
should leave here tomorrow for New
York to confer with Agents Oelrichs
& Co., of the North German Lloyd
Steamship company regarding the outward
cargo, freight rates, etc., of the
steamship Frankfurt, which will ar^
rive here next month from Bremen
Will! H, UUIIlutri ui iiiuiiisiaiuo. AuajvrK
Lapham received a letter today from
the agents in reply to his communication.
but the agents were not able to
furnish the desired information, but
were very appreciative of the efforts
of .the mayor and the commercial organizations
to make the CharlestonBremen
line a success. It was thought
that a personal interview can better
? and more satisfactorily conclude matters
and the visit of Mr. Jackson to
New York was determined upon. Manager
Jackson will also confer with
railroad officials at Washington on his
way back to Charleston, relative to the
co-operation of the roads in securing
the freights for the big German liner.
Manager Jackson is-thoroughly familiar
with the matter of rates, having
been engaged all his life in railroad
and steamship freight departments and
9 his connection with the freight bureau
further equips him for a satisfactory
adjustment of the matter, making his
services of material help to Col. Watson
and other promoters of the steamship
line.
Synod Will Likrly Elect.?Rev.
Dr. W. W. Orr, pastor of East Avenue
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church and a member of the board of
trustees of Erskine college, at Due
West s c is of the ooinion that the
?r synod will be called upon to elect a
successor to Dr. F. Y. Pressly, as president
of that institution. The synod
meets at Camden, Ala., in November.
The Erskine board of trustees will be
in session the day before the convention
of the synod. Dr. Orr states that
there is a very strong sentiment being
manifested in favor of the election ol
the new president by the general synod
and that it is highly probable that this
will be done.?Charlotte Observer.
Special Jlotires.
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Meeting at Mt. Vernon.
The members of Mt. Vernon M. E.
church, especially the male members,
are requested to meet at the church on
important business next Saturday
morning, Sept. 16, at 10 o'clock.
J. C. Counts.
Sept. 11 t.f 2t
AT THE CHURCHE8.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD .
SHEPHERD.
rev. j. a babin, rector.
Sunday Services.?Sunday schoo
at 10 a. m. No other services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. e. e. gillespie, pastor
t Sunday Services?Sunday school a
10 a. m. Morning service at l:
o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
rev. j. l. stokes, d. d., pastor.
Sundat Services?Morning: servic*
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4.31
p. m. Evening: service at 8 o'clocl
conducted by Rev. E. K. Hardin.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
rbjv. w. c. effart, pastor.
I Sukdat Services.?Sabbath schoo
I at 10 a. m. Morning: service at 11
I o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock.
I BAPTIST.
I Sundat Services?Sunday schoo
I at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Dr. J. J. Hagins, Optician
IWill be In Hickory Grove, Sept. 19th;
I Sharon, Sept 20th; Yorkvllle, Sept
121st. Eyes examined free.
York Baptist Association.
The thirty-eighth annual session ol
the York Baptist association will convene
with the Clover Baptist church or
Tuesday, October 16, 1906, at 11 a. m
td Sam M. Grist, -Clerk.
8ervices at the Baptist Church.
Rev. I. G. Murray of LaFayette
I Alabama, is expected to conduct serI
vices in the Yorkvllle Baptist church
I on next Wednesday evening at f
o'clock, and each evening during the
I balance of the week at the same
I hour and on Sunday, the 22nd, at 11
la. m., and 8 p. m. Each member ol
I the church is urged to attend these
I services, and the public generally if
[also cordially Invited.
Sam M. Grist,
J. C. Buroe,
Lewis G. Grist,
I Committee.
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Torkvllle, S C,
Dear Sir: We asked City Drug Co,
Crystal Springs, Miss, to sell Devoe.
They wanted to know, bf their own
knowledge, how It compared with another
paint they knew all about?It
was sold right there, and considered
good.
They painted the house of W 8
McCluney two coats on purpose to test
the two paints against one-another:
one coat Devoe 6 gallons; the other
coat that other paint JO gallons. Difference
$20; $7 for paint, $1$ for labor.
That other paint is made in New
Orleans; is pure; is considered an excellent
paint, and has a good deal of
local goodwill.
But the standard of paint has been
low all through the southwest. That
paint is thin; it is, you see, six-tenths
of a paint. Devoe saves $20 over it
on half a small job.
It Is a case of local best compared
with actual best.
Tours truly
16 F W DEVOE ft CO
P. S?J. J. KELLER & CO., sell
our Paint.
OBITtJARY.
Diej>?At Klnston, N. C., on Wednesday,
September 12, SAMUEL
HART ROUNDTREE, aged eightytwo
years.
She gorhuille (fotton JRarhei.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Meter*.
Latta Brot.
Yorkvilxe, Sept. 14, 12 m.?The local
market stands as follows:
New cotton 71 to 81
Old cotton 91 to 9|
1.ATTA BRO?
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
THREE lots on W. Madison St.,
one seven room house and three
small houses.
Three houses and lots on EJ- Madison
street.
Fourteen acres of good land just
outside incorporate limits with two
houses; for sale or rent
J. W. DOBSON.
gept. 14. f tf.
GRADED SCHOOL OPENING.
The Graded 8chool Will Open Monday
Morning, Sept. 17th, at 8.45.
IT Is very important in order tc
faciliate organization and arrange
ment of classes that all pupils enter on
the first day of school. Attention is
called to the regulation of the Board,
that no pupils will be admitted into
the First Grade after school has been
in session four weeks unless such pupils
wishing to enter after this time
can be classified without the necessity
of making new class for them.
Second Grade pupils will come to
school at 11.15 o'clock.
The terms for the music classes, in
charge of Mrs. F. P. McCain, will be
$2.50 per pupil per month, including
eight lessons, with not more than two
lessons per week to any pupil.
J. C. ALLEN, Superintendent.
We Have
What You Need
COME TO OUR STORE AND WE
WILL GIVE YOU A DOLLAR BOTTLE
OF THIS GREAT BLADDEE
KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY
FREE.
Come and see for yourself.
Yours to serve,
CLOVER DRUG CO.,
Clover, 3. C.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
Containing 600 Acres, for Sale by Dr
R. Andral Bratton and Wm. B. Mc
Caw.
WE will sell at either private 01
public sale, that superb planta
tlon, situate In Bethel township, Yorl
county. South Carolina, six mile!
northeast of Yorkville and abou
four miles s outheast of Clover
known as the GILES C. ORMAN'D
plantation, containing SI>
HUNDRED (600) ACRES, more oi
less for ONE-FOURTH CASH, re
malnder on a credit of one, two an<
three years, secured by purchaser*!
note and a mortgage of the prem
ises. Purchaser so desiring will hav<
the privilege of paying all cash. Th<
nlantatinn has an r>vnall?nt rtwallini
house, containing 8 large squari
i rooms, in the centre of a beautifu
oak grove, surrounded by orchards o
fine fruit. The other Improvement
consist of a brick smoke house, wells
of fine water, excellent bari
' and stable, fine crib, gin-house, an<
5 tenant houses, all with brick chim
neys.
i We will subdivide the plantatioi
into a number of tracts to suit th<
purchaser or purchasers. Plats cat
be seen in office of Wm. B. McCaw
Esq., Yorkville, S. C. If not sold b;
private sale, before the FIRST MON
DAY IN NOVEMBER. 1906, th?
subdivisions of said plantation wil
. be sold at public auction in front o
the Court House door at Yorkville
i South Carolina, on said date. Fo
further information apply to
WM. B. McCAW,
No.l Law Range, Yorkville, S. C.
Sept. 14. f tf.
"IT MUST BE TRUE."
Old Man Ben Johnson, the amiable
grocery merchant, said that John
Barnwell, the competent electrician
1 and singer, told him that "Toothy
White," the tusk puller, said that
Geo. Schorb, the expert piano tuner
told him that Cat Clark, the affable
mall carrier heard that Mart Hall,
the successful farmer, said that Will
I Wallace, the well known contractor
L of Yorkville, S. C., heard that Frank
Smith, the gay widower had declared
that J. A. Tate, the cheerful old
bachelor and clerk said In plain
u terms that Louis Roth, the heavy
weight merchant In mackerel and
b oysters, caught Rusty McCorkle up
\ a cw^oo^/1 tolonhnnft nnla moklnc ft
t very broad statement saying that In
his opinion and the opinion of Mr.
Frank White, and a matter of fact
and great public interest, that the
" best paint to use is "Peninsular
Semi-Paste Paint." It weighs mor&
measures more, covers more space,
1 wears longer, cost less and -has a posl
itive guarantee with each gallon.
Sold by the
THE STAR DRUG 8T0RE.
D. L. 8hieder, Prep.
I TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons Indebted to estate of
J. W. P. HOPE, deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment to
me at once. All persons having claims
against said estate will present them
to me, duly authenticated within the
time prescribed by law.
SAM W. INMAN,
Administrator.
* Sept. 7 f 3t
T Horse Shoe Robinson?bound in
I cloth, by mail $1.10, from The Enquirer.
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FALL
CLOTHING
I am -now receiving large shipments
o! FALL and WINTER CLOTHING
iu the cheaper grades. The better
grades will arrive within a few days.
In the meantime If you want a Suit
of Clothes of medium price you cannot
do better than come to see me
for what you want. The Clothing I
handle is made by one of the largest
Clothing Manufacturing houses in the
United States and is cut with all the
precision and accuracy as to detail
. that Is put into Tailor-made goods.
My prices are as Ibw as ean be secur
ed for like qualities, wnen you are
, ready for Clothing come and see me.
i Hats are one line of my business to
which I give especial attention, because
every man wears a Hat and
when he buys he wants the BEST his
: money will purchase. That is just
> the kind of Hats I sell?the very best
in Quality that a given amount of
money will buy. When you want a
first-class Hat come and see me.
J. Q. WRAY. The Leader.
IN EVERY BRANCH OF BANKING,
IT IS THE POLICY OF THE
BANK TO GIVE PROMPT AND
SATISFACTORY SERVICE. AND
i EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED
i
i IN THIS BANK IS 8AFE.
The First National Bank,
Yorkville 8. C.
New Millinery
Our fall street, dress and shape
Hats have arrived. They are beauties,
up-to-date In style and low In
price, considering quality. We have
some beauties in Tips, Wings and
Feathers, and all the latest shapes
and styles In Hats. See Mrs. Dobson
and give her your orders before the
rush begins. She is posted In all the
dots In head gear.
Don't forget that our laundry
. leaves every Tuesday evening for
Charlotte Steam Laundry?oldest and
best?gives you domestic or gloss
finish. New customers every week.
We pay promptly for any goods lost.
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DOBSON BROS'. CASH STORE.
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s Phone 12.
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: Strained Honey.
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; I have Just opened one barrel ol
e strained Honey, prime quam? 01
j $1.10 a gallon.
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1 Also one barrel Porto Rico Molasses
J best to be had at 60c. a gallon.
In Cereals I offer fresh Cream o1
1 Wheat, fresh Oatflakes, fresh Egg-Oil
See?a new Wheat preparation used
, without cooking.
V
I Plenty fresh MACKEREL.
1
LOUIS ROTH.
r
W The Enquirer office makes e
specialty of Brief and Argument
printing. Best work?lowest price
Hardly
WHAT TO TELL YOU ABOUT
THINGS NEW?BUT HERE'S
TODAY: TAPESTRY, VELV1
RUGS.
LACE, SWISS and DOBINE
LADIES' NECKWEAR.
I GRAY AND PLAID SUITE
THE POUSHEt
^ YORKY
BOYS AND GIRLS?
|\|j LET SPECIAL MOXI
NOTICE.
THE firm of W. R. BURGESS &
SON has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, W. R. Burgess having
purchased the Interests of A. C.
Burgess. W. R. Burgess assumes all
of the liabilities of the late firm of W.
R. Burgess & Son, and all persons Indebted
to said firm are requested to
settle with W. R. Burgess.
W. R. BURGESS,
A. C. BURGESS.
Sept. 5th, 1906.
Sept. 7 f St
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LAND FOB SALE.
L. K. Armstrong Plantation to Bo Sold
For Partition.
ON MONDAY, Sales day for OCTOBER,
between the legal hours
of sale, we will offer at public auction,
before the Court House door at
Yorlcvllle, all that tract of land situated
In Bethel township,
CONTAINING 281 AND 4-5 ACRES,
and known as the L- K. ARMSTRONG
HOME PLACE, now belonging
to the estate of Mrs. E. L.
Stanton, deceased, and coming to us
as the legal heirs of the said Mrs. E.
L. Stanton.
The planMtioni#t8 one of the best
In Bethel township, within two miles
of Bethel church and within four
miles of Clover. The Improvements
Include a first-class two-story eight
room house, two good barns and five
good tenant houses.
The adjoining land owners are J.
B. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stanton,
S. J. Clinton, Miss Emma Ford,
and othera The Wright's Ferry and
Clover road skirts the property on
the south.
Terms of Sale?One half CASH,
and the remainder on a credit of one
ana two years, wun < per cent interest
from day of sale, to be secured
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.
J. B. MILLER,
MRS. M. E. CAMPBELL,
J. M. MILLER,
Legal Heirs.
Sept. 7. f. 4t.
\ Fall and
| SEASON 0
A OUR Mr. CHARLES W. SI
\ markets, where he spent a week
J FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
a buying a stock of goods tht
f buyers of Dry Goods, Notions, Dre
A market. Our customers need h?
In position to take care of their t
i Our Fall stock is now arrivl
\ and we hope by the last of next w
f line of goods in every departme
S least we will have enough goods
spectable showing and one which
factory idea of what may be expe
SMITH COMPANY this season.
4 will not be amiss at this time. 1
4 SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN /
\ ment we have given the same ra
w been our habit in past seasons.
\ and more varied than ever befoi
f Ladles' fine Shoes our leader as
4 this section will be the famous
\ CO. These Shoes have been worj
4 a score of years and we have nev
a so thoroughly satisfactory in Sty
v famous Shoes of the REED facto
4 will arrive shortly.
~ From the Reed quality of l?
4 down through the different gra?
\ heavy coarse Shoes.
4 Our leading Shoe for Men \
A OVER BRAND,' which for Style,
f ish has no Superior and few eq
4 model of perfection in Shoe mak
\ riage to the wearer that is not
f market today. A trial of the Wa
A Besides the Walk-Over brant
f Shoes running down through the
(Work Shoes, made to stand the h
In Shoes for Boys and Girls
on us in Qualities and Styles to r
4 DRESS GOODS?For severa
\ partment has been growing in pc
4 clothes in this community. This
4 the procession; but will show a lii
f mings second to none in Quali
4 Prices to be found in all this sec
4 CLOTHING.?As Is usual wl
\ assortment of medium priced Clo
4 sense of careful buyers of ready
a nothing of the away up high clas
v that we can give you the FULLE
A ING MONEY in medium priced J
A HATS FOR MEN AND BOI
oln.oin china Wo'll cV>ii->a thlq
i been growing steadily larger e?
? years. Our stock will Include H
f on upward through the various g
' A productions of the JOHN" B. ST
. " are no beter Hats to be had.
1 t And so you will find It thr
A department will be found most
!r Styles, etc. As to Prices we ai
CASH BUYING and CASH SELL
care of the Interests of our custi
be ready for the Fall trade wltl
A ready to make your Fall pure has
$ THE STRAUSS-S
i ^ Main and Liberty Sts.
Know
THIS TIME?WE'VE SO MANY
^VHAT WE ARE OPENING UP
JIT, SMYRNA AND AXMINSTER
T CURTAINS.
4GS.
3 CASH STORE,
ILLE, S. C.
-Don't forget our SCHOOL TABJAY.
F. C. 8.
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The Prime Object
Of government is to secure distributive
Justice for all. SHOULD IT FAIL
OF THI8, IT FAIL8 AT THE POINT
ESSENTIAL.
THE MAIN OBJECT
Of a brolter Is to secure the best obtainable
prices for buyer or seller.
SHOULD HE FAIL OF THIS, HE
FAILS AT THE POINT ESSENTIAL.
VT Please remember that the burden
of a broker's business is?
"By open speech and simple,
An hundred times made plain,
To seek another's profit.
And work another's gain."
Bid Asked
Loan & Savings Bank 120 140
First National Bank 109 (?)
Tavora Cotton Mill 75 85
Neely Manufacturing Co...100 108
Dr. M. W. WHITE,
Opposite Postoffiee - - Yorkville, 8. C.
It's Growing?
We make It a point to carry almost
everything for which there is any demand
in HARDWARE. We don't
confine out business to a single line
of Hardware, but try to keep In stock
a line of everything that can be legitimately
put under the head of
HARDWARE. That our efforts are
being appreciated Is shown by the
fact that c>ur business is daily growing
larger. More and more people
are coming to us for Hardware. Incidentally
we want to remind you of
our desire to serve YOD when YOU
want HARDWARE.
Among other things we carry a
full stock of PIPING and PIPE FITTINGS.
If you want to sink a driven
well we can furnish you with the necessary
2 inch Galvanized Piping, the
Hand Pumps, and all the other necessities.
If you want Piping for
steam or water, with all the necessary
Fittings you can get that here too.
YORKVIIiLE HARDWARE (10.
SKUI.E SUPPLIES
When the Graded School opens
next Monday your children will most
likely need various kinds of SCHOOL
SUPPLIES. Whatever they may need
or thia cne racier, sucn as rens, runholders.
Pencils, Colored Crayons,
Inks, Corr1 position Books, Exercise
Books, Tablets for Ink or Pen, Rulers,
Pencil and Ink Erasers, etc., you can
find at the YORK DRUG STORE.
We will thank you to give us a call
arid let us supply you with what you
may need. We have it at the right
prices.
CHILLS and FEVER?
If you are a sufferer from these
distressing maladies yo.u can free the
system of the malarial germs just as
easv, if vou will take the proper remedies.
We have all the popular Chill
Tonics as veil as the famous Osgood's
India Cholagogue?the remedy that
will knock malarial germs silly In a
couple of days. Try it. It will do the
work and do it quick.
YORK DRUG STORE
J. B. BOW EN, Proprietor.
BALE OF PERSONALTY.
AT the late residence In Yorkvllle,
on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,
at 9 o'clock a. m., I will sell at public
auction the personal property belonging
to the estate of J. W. P. HOPE, deceased,
consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, horse and wagon,
farming tools, several pairs of platform
scales, medium sized fireproof,
combination lock Mosler safe, and other
articles. Terms of sale?CASH.
SAM W. INMAN,
Administrator.
Sept. 7 f 2t
WW Wanted.?Yonr orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
I Winter
F 1906?1907 j
V1ITH is back from the Eastern A
nr ton rinv<* hnvlnar our stock of
Mr. Smith .spared no efforts in ^
it will satisfy the most critical a
ss Goods, Furnishings, etc., on this f
ive no fearsi but that we will be A
>very want in our lines.
Ing on every train that comes in, 4
eek to be able to show a complete \
nt from Notions to Clothing. At 9
in our house to make a fairly re- A
i will give shoppers a fairly satis- T
cted at the store of the STRAUSS- 4
A few remarks about our lines ?
lere goes: f
LND CHILDREN?To this depart- (j
reful attention in buying that has a
That our Shoe stock is larger 9
re may be taken for granted. In A
well as the leader throughout all *
productions of the E. P. REED f
n by the ladles of this vicinity for \
er heard of a Ladies' Shoe that is f
le, Fit, Finish and Quality as the
ry. Our Fa l stock of Reed Shoes
idles* shoes our stock will run on
Jes to the lower priced goods in
vlll be the World-famous WALKDurabillty,
Quality, Fit and Finuals.
The Walk-Over Shoe is a
;ing. It gives a comfort and carfound
in any other Shoe on the
ilk-Over Shoe will convince you.
1 we will also have a line of Men's
various grades to the heaviest of
ardest service of the farm hand,
we will be found with the goods
lease the fancy of the buyer.
1 years past our Dress Goods de pularity
with the wearers of good
season we have not fallen behind
of Dress Goods and Dress Trimties,
Styles, Varieties and Right
tlon. f
th us we will this season have an A
ithing that will appeal to the good >
-to-wear Clothing. We will have f
is of goods, hut we can assure you A
2SIT VALUE FOR YOUR CLOTH- f
foods. A
lS.?This Is one line In which we A
season, too. Our Hat trade has \
ich season during the past few f
[ats from the Cheapest In Quality i
;rndes to the best of all Hats?the "
ETSON people?than which there ^
oughout our entire store. Every ^
complete In Varieties. Qualities, A
re certain that with our plan of .
IXO we will be In position to take I
9mers In every particular. We'll j
tin a few days and when you are f
36B don't fail to see the ^
MITH COMPANY, i
Yorkville, S. C. j
IRK PIIRMTURK CO.
FURNITURE, STOVES,
Undertaking: Supplies
PAINTS, OILS, Etc.
Don't Wait for Cold
Weather, to Put In
r\ i a ~
iluui uraie?.
COAL GRATES
We have Just received a shipment
of grates, finished In Blaclc,
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 Qrate 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.
I55LT 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.
One Dollar and Fifty Cents
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 nunIItlah And nrlees.
THE YORK FURNITURE COM*Y.
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
"THE BEST
ON EARTH"
Broad assertion, you say.
Well, we can CONVINCE YOU
without a doubt. We have Just recelved
a CARLOAD OF OLIVER
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
ineir superiority over tui uuier vlyj aThat
is admitted by alL When you
hear this fellow, that fellow and the
pther 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.
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.
ti&L Public
Confidence
18 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 1006.
You will find that your Truest
Friend in times of adversity is the
Eank Acocunt.
BANK OF CLOVER
CLOVER, S. C.
JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier.
New Goods
TETLEY TEA,
QUAKER OATS.
CREAM OF WHEAT,
SHREDDED WHEAT.
CORN STARCH,
RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDERS,
ROYAL BAKING POWDERS,
FRESH MACKEREL.
I. W. JOHNSON.
Aside From the Fact
That no company In the United
States of established and recognized
standing writes as liberal policy contract
or guarantees as much to the
policy holder as does the Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company of Newark,
It Is the only company doing business
In this section today that pays
all its policy holders annual dividends.
If you are a wise man you will use
the same kind of discrimination in
buying life insurance you would in
buying any other valuable piece of
property, and buy from a company and
not from an agent as It is the former
and not the latter with whom the contract
Is really made. It Is a duty you
owe yourself to thoroughly understand
the difference, as well as the standing
of the company and character of the
contract.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
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.
I WALTER ROSE.
Aug. 3 f 3m.
, AT BRATTON FARM.
If OR Sale?English Berkshire Pigs
(Vanderbllt stock), butter, eggs,
| chickens, green hay In load lots on
short notice. Drop me a card, or call
) at my residence on East Jefferson
k street, Yorkvllle. S. C.
' J. A. MILLS, Manager.
> July 13. f.t tf.
I'The Elecl
Is Over
I AND THE THOMSON COMPAN1
AND HEADS THE TICKET FO
SHOES, MILLINERY, LADIES A
BROAD CLOT!
I Big' line of 64 Inch BROADCL
Brown, Gray, Green, Tan, Cadet Bl
154 Inch CREAM BROADCLOTH
4f> Inch BLACK WOOL PEAU-I
skirts. Price the Yd., $1.00.
46 Inch Heavy FRENCH SERG1
64 Inch Heavy BLACK SERGE.
46 Inch BLACK POPLIN, the Yi
46 Inch BLACK SILK FINISH :
46 Inch SILK FINISH MOHAIR
140 Inch Black Poplin?the Yard
40 Inch FRENCH BLACK 8ER
46 Inch BLACK SILK WARP H
40 Inch ALL WOOL BLACK HI
3? Inch ALL WOOL BLACK
match In Yorkvllle?the Yard, 60
Gray Is one of the leading cc
line of 36 Inch GRAY SUITINGS t
164 Inch PLAID SUITINGS for C
BED FURNISH
They are here and we've got '
10-4 HEAVY TWILL BLEACH
last you a lifetime?Price 40 Cent
10-4 MOHAWK VALLEY BLE
A ?Price 35 Cents the Yard.
110-4 SNOW WHITE BLEACH
Price SO Cents the Yard.
9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING?P
10-4 HEA,VY UNBLEACHED
SO Cents the Yard.
MOHAWK VALLEY HEM8TIT
CASES?"Torn," not cut?Price 2
i MOHAWK VALLEY HEMMED
"Torn"?Price 20 Cents Each.
Linen Finished HEMMED PILL
MOHAWK VALLEY BLEACHI
?Price 80 Cents Each.
MOHAWK VALLEY BLEACH!
size 90x90?"Torn" Price 00
Big line of BLEACHED QUILT
85 Cents to SS.50 Each.
| The Thomso
You Can
t4.
1' lilU XL 11C1C
No matter whether it le wedding, a
birthday or other occasion for which
you want a souvenir for a friend
you can always And 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 And something suitable if you
will come to SPECK'S for it
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
COTTON INSURANCE.
JAM prepared to write Insurance
on Cotton stored either in open
yard or in 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
Insurance and other Information.
" J. R. LINDSAY.
Oct a. tt tf. I
O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL
YORRVILLE B. ,
INCORPC
"OSBC
I The magic of a name has se
In the constant and rapidly grow
* and machinery bearing the name
the result of chance, but comes i
the farmers of the world that an
the OSBORNE works Is construe
sembled In the most skillful man
with the least expenditure of moi
The Osborne reputation for 1
guarantee that the Osborne standi
ed?and that excellent reputation
as the Osborne name eudores.
OSBORNE
We sell the OSBORNE line c
we believe they are superior to a
factured In the United States. T1
the highest efficiency In the cutt
and cane with the least amount ol
cry Osborne machine Is built on
gone through the theoretical stag
severest tests that hay cutting m<
considering the question of buyln
It, and It will give us pleasure to i
of superiority of the OSBORNE
points and we think we can show
even though you may be skeptict
the OSBORNE MOWER Is the n
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 ma
greatest strength and durability,
convenient features not to be foui
Will ao me muoi aausiai-wij ..
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 tfi
They are built of the very best ma
will carry their full rated capacll
ure. If you contemplate the pur
do well to see us about the OW
trade. It will cost you nothing t<
money in the purchase price, am
BORO you will never have any c
THE BEST ]
While we are talking about
about our line of BUGGIES?we
the best matters or ineir reapoui
users of BUGGIES will tell you th
& JONES stand at the very top t
that point solely by reason of SI
MANSHIP?these Buggies repres<
most expert and efficient builders
PIEDMONT and the KING BUG
mentioned, but such as will give
VERY LARGEST VALUE FOR 1
RESENT. We are large buyers o
that you will consider well before
If you want to buy a Mowei
see us before you buy. It's to Y<
^^JTorkvill^B^&
T""wmm **
:ion J
f UtKPe A nT.C.AW SWFRP a
R DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, I
ND GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
1 SHOWINGS I
OTHS for Fall in Black, Navy, I
lue and Plum. Price the Yd, $1.
[. Price the Yd 91.50.
5E-S0IE?a new black goods for I
2 In Black. Price the Yd., 91.00.
Price the Yd., 91.00.
ard, 91.00.
MOHAIR?the Yard. 91.00. ?
. Price the Yard, 91.20. W
[, 75 Cents. B
OE?the Yard, 75 Cents.
IENRIETTA?the Yard, 91.00.
2NRIETTA?the Yard, 75 Cehta.
HENRIETTA?one you can't
Centa.
dors and we are showing a big
it 50 Centa the Yard. ^
!oat Suits?the Yard, 91.00. A
[INGS I
em to please you.
[ED SHEETING!?one that will
a the Yard. B
ACHED SHEETING?full width B
ED SHEETING?a good one?
'rice 95 Centa the Yard.
SHEETING?full width?Price
CHED BLEACHED PILLOW
t Cents Each.
BLEACHED PILLOW CASES? J
OW CASES?n 5 CIS. Each.
2D HEMMED SHEETS?"Torn"
ED HEMSTITCHED SHEETS?
Cents Each.
8?all new Patterns?Price from
>n Company a
Jaa. M. 8tarr, J. F. McElwee,
President See. and Tress.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
r r p seed oatsl
One carload of the best Red Rust
Proof Seed Oats. Beautiful clean
Oats, at 60 cents per bushel?CASH.
This year's Seed Rye, fresh and the
best, |1.00 per bushel?-CASH.
Pure Cooking Soda in kegs at 5o per
pound.
We want to buy for Cash 1,600 Frying
alxe chickens. 1,000 dosen Eggs,
All the old Scrap Iron In the country
and a few real good Milch Cows.
For sale No. 2 Shingles S2JS0 m. A
good heart Shingle |3A0 m. We want
to close out this lot and make room
for more. Iron Roofing 6, 8 and 10 ft
length Corrugated and V-Crimped.
Half Patent Flour'$1.75 100 lbs. *V'Y i
A car Shingles at Outhrlesvllle. See
J. C. BELL.
YORK 8UPPLY CO.
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
rqady for business. E. F. W0L7B.
V. Pt. R. E. HEATH, 8?c.-Tr.
4 M. COMPANY,
)RATRD.
)RNE"
Idom been better illustrated than
ing demand for farm implements
OSBORNE. This demand is not
solely from the knowledge among
y machine or Implement made at
ted of the Best Materia], and Asner
to do the most effective work
tive force.
lonest goods and fair dealing is a
lrd of excellence will be malntainwill
be faithfully guarded as long
MOWERS
>f MOWERS and RAKES because
ny machines of their kind manute
Osborne Mowing Machines give
Ing of all kinds of grasses, vines
f power required for driving. Evscientlflc
lines that have not only
e, but which have been put to the
ichines can De put to. it you are
g a Mower now is the time to do
joint out to you the various points
! MOWERS. It has its superior
' them to you so plainly that you.
il about it, will be convinced that
lachlne to buy for ease of opera.
At least see the OSBORNE.
DRSE RAKES
of course need a RAKE. The Os
e Osborne Mower?tne nest or lis
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
1 them almost every day on almost
has ever used an OWENSBORO
le best wagon he has ever used,
terials from the ground up. They
ty and some over for good meaachase
of a Farm Wagon you will
'ENSBORO before you close any
> see It?we might save you some
d 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
:lve grades in the country. All
at the SUMMERS and the TYSON
>f the heap?-they have _gotten_ to
LJPERIOR MERIT ANU WUKKant
the very beat products of thy
of buggies. Then we also sell the
CJIES?cheaper than the first two
the buyer of either of them the
[ HE MONEY THAT THEY REPif
Buggies and can give you prices
> you buy elsewhere,
r. a Rake, a Wagon, or a Buggy,
5UR INTEREST TO DO SO.
: M. Company.