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9hf gorhuillf Cotton JRarhel. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Letts Bros. Yorkvitjj:, December 7, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton 10i SALE OF PERSONALTY. AT my residence on THURSDAY, TTRTRMBER 20. at 10.30 a. m.. I will offer for sale at auction Personal Property consisting of three Mules and a Mare, two Wagons and a Cart, a lot of Corn, Fodder, etc.. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Implements, etc. Terms of Sale: CASH, or approved security. S. S. SMITH. Dec. 7 f 3t PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. BABT BOOKS for Christmas presents! These Baby Books are the daintiest and most exquisite goods of the kind ever put on the market. Give them to relatives and friends and they will be lasting pleasures. At any time additional Photographs of "Baby" can be added. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 132. Miss ROSA LINDSAY. Real Estate For Sale. One Saw Mill. 2 Engines. 1 Boiler, Grist Mill, very cheap, for Quick sale. Must Sell Before Christmas. 38 acres. 2 miles Yorkville. 100 acres. 5 miles Yorkville. 190 acres. 2 miles Yorkville?2 houses. Wanted renters for four one-horse farms?2 miles of Yorkville. J. C. WILBORN. The Holiday Season We are making great preparations to serve our customers during the ap . ? ' * vrr. ?ill Knffae proacmng tiouaays. we win uc uco. prepared than ever before to cater to the wants of those of our customers who are In the habit of giving souvenirs to loved ones. Our store will be crowded to the doors with the choicest and most desirable goods from the leading factories and art shops of the world?both domestic and foreign. We cannot enumerate today what we will show, but assure you that if you are looking for a suitable souvenir for friend or relative we will be ready to serve you. and with such a variety of goods that we can fit the purse of all who come to see us. And Just here* let us extend to you a most cordial invitation to visit The York Drug Store at your earliest convenience. You won't have to buy. but come and see. You'll be pleased and we'll be pleased to show you anything we have in this line. INDIAN BASKETS Our latest arrivals are several hundred Baskets and Novelties made by American and Canadian Indians. You never saw such an array of Baskets before. They are here in all sizes, all shapes and all prices from 5 Cents to $5.00 Each. As you are passing drop In and see this lot of Baskets and Novelties. which embraces many of the line8t specimens of Indian art work. Come at your convenience. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, Proprietor. B.N. MOORE COTTON Ill the MaHcet the Year Round. Every facility for WAREHOUSING. Receipts Negotiable at All Banks. WtT" The Enquirer solicits your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing. Law Briefs and Arguments. KA*AaU*A*A?A*A*A*A*A*A*A* I GREAT 1 i STOCK RP f BEGINNING WEI ! J. N. Mi | Hickory G BARGAINS! BARG 5 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J REFUNDED. We will offer va 4 Our stock of Merchandise inclut * General Merchandise Store. Our 4 hie ami were BOUGHT AT RIG! K arc GOING TO BE SOLD AT F J SALE PRICES AT WHICH TH 4 You are not wise if you fail to ti % portunlty to save money in makl Our object in offering; this H< 5 our larffe stock in preparation f J making in our business firm at tl jj ItEMEMBKH THE IM 2 WED., DEC. 12 1 During these TEN DAYS OF 4 fer our entire Stock of varied am SLAUGHT Below we quote prices on so 5 you will look them over carefully jJ WE HAVE STRUCK BOTTOM. 4 tagc of tliese Sales. We assure If FAIR DEALING. | DRY ( 2 CALICOES?All Calicoes, in K ilton's and other Standard Grade 3 APRON GINGHAMS?5c va 8 l-3c value. 6 CENTS. Wo can' J 1)1 (ESS GINGHAMS?Our 5 value. SPECIAL SALE, 8 CENTS* # OUTINGS?Our 5c grade g?. %' 5 CENTS: 10c and 12c values SH 3 WOOLEN I)HESS GOODS? 2 and 12c. marked down at 8 CEN 3 go at 10 CENTS; 25c value. 19 ( ^ to 65c value goes for 38 CENT! K Prices. 3 TABLE OIL CLOTll?First ? price 26c. SALE PltlCE 10 CE 3 TABLE DAMASK?Turkey 1 5 PRICE 15 CENTS: 54-inch Whii Jf at 38 CENTS. These* are great In M NOTIONS?Work shirts, rei ? 19 CENTS: our 50c line marked <J 3 50c to 65c value, at 39 CENTS: i 5 CENTS. M EN 8 UNDER WE A R? Rei 4 25c to 19 CENTS. * LADIES' VESTS?20c value. 3 50c value. 39 CENTS. 5 RIBBONS?No. 40. All Silk. 3 10 CENTS: No. 12. 2 Inch. lUo va 4 SALE PRICE. 3 CENTS YARD HANDKERCHIEFS?Our 5 B and our 10c line to 4 CENTS. 1 J go at COST and BELOW COST. w II.* 1 a?coys lot- nui?" ui i. ? Men's 25c to 35c Hats at 19 C'TS. ! Men's Hats at 79 t'TH.: $1.50 M 5 Hats at #1.19: $3.00 Men's Hats i ? RUGS?60c Hugs at 39 t'T> C Hugs at 98 UTS.: $1.75 Hugs at Hugs at SI.48: $2-50 Rugs at Sl.t ? at $2.-18 EACH. i SHOES! SHi { ?< liuve KHOKS for wrjH * pair at the ridiculously LOW I'll them. HI T YOU SHOULD CON f FURN We carry the largest Hue ? A bought at right prices, and Wl THIS LINK. * ? We shall he pleased io liavi ? Sale, whether you buy anything < ft Very truly y? r j. N. iv 5 Hickory Grove A?U?U?U?U*A*Awi*A*A*A??A*Al PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, NO. 32. Jk THERE will be a special comyZjT niun (cation of this Lodge on / A Tuesday night, Dec. 18th, instead of Dec. 11th as previously appointed by the W. M. F. C. Work. W. ADICKES, Sec. ROSE'S MARKET. FOR the choicest of Beef, Pork and Sausage you, of course, should go to Rose's Meat Market. We are always ready to supply your wants for Fresh Meats that are choice, tender and Juicy. Wanted?Fat Beef Cattle and Hogs, for which highest price will be paid. WALTER ROSE. Solicited By My Friends I have decided to combine the Real Estate business with my Stock and Bond business. If you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate give me a chance to serve you. No charge for my services unless a deal is consummated. Real Estate bought and sold for Cash or on the Installment plan. Backed by ample capital to serve YOUR BEST INTERESTS. USING PRINTER'S INK MAKES MONEY Dr. M. W. WHITE, Opposite Postoffice Yorkville, 8. C. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YOKK SUrFJLV uu. Incorporated. WE WANT TO BUY 50 FAT GEESE 100 FAT CHICKENS 100 DOZEN FRESH EGGS ALL THE OLD SCRAP IRON IN THE COUNTRY. CASH PAID FOR SAME. WE WANT TO SELL You all the GROCERIES you need. Also SHOES. PANTS. SHINGLES and IRON ROOFING. FRUITS, NUTS and other goodies for the Christmas holidays. A few TURKEYS for sale. See us for GUN SHELLS and PISr TOL CARTRIDGES. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. THIS BANK IS UNDER Government Control And it Is the Depositor the Government looks after First. SEND OR BRING us your money or any Check on any point and deposit them In this Bank and we will collect them for you. The First National Bank, Yorkville S. O. t? *AttA*A*A?U*A?tA*A*AaUKAIU*A* FEN DAY i [JCIN6 gALEl D, DEC. 12TH. | BILL'S! j rove, S. C. ? tAINS! BARGAINS! IN EVERY CASE OH MONEY ? lues that DEFY COMPETITION. ? les almost everything found In a X goods are well-selected, seasona- ? IT PRICES. Many of these goods J IGURES BELOW THE WHOLE- Z LEY CAN BE BOUGHT TODAY. ? ike advantage of this unusual op- * ng your purchases. wluced Sale Is that we may reduce M or a change that we contemplate ? ie l>oglnning of the New Year, ^ tYS AND THE DATES: J ro SAT., DEC. 22. \ ' HKDl'CTIOX HAI.F.S. we will of. 5 1 up-to-date Merchandise at M ER PRICES me of our Goods, and we ask that J and then say If you DON'T THINK ? It will PAY YOU to take advan- ? you of POLITE ATTENTION and ? 300DS eluding William Simpson's, Ham- m s. at -I CENTS PER YARD. S lue, -I CENTS; 7c value. 5 CENTS; X t be undersold in tills line. ? 10c line will go for 7 CENTS; 12c ? >es for 4 CENTS; 8 l-3c value for & OVED OFF AT 7 CENTS. ? The quality sold everywhere at 10c N ITS THE YARD; our 15c line will ? ENTS: 35c value, 24 CENTS; 50c J S. Take udvantage of these low ^ quality. Standard make, regular N NTH THE YARD! ? Lted. cheap at 25c, SPECIAL SALE ? te L.inen uamasK, &oc vaiue, 10 go 'm tirgains and villi go quickly. ^ g:ular price. 25c and 35c. to go at * lown to 39 CENTS; Negligee Shirts, dim- regular $1.00 Shirt goes for 79 ? luced from 50c to 38 CKX'IX, and ? 15 CENTS; 25c value, 19 CENTS; ? 3 Inches wide. 15c value, to go at C ilue. for ti CENTS; No. 5, worth 5c, ^ c line hus been cut to 2 CENTS, ? n fact all our lines of Notions will ?1 I CTS; Boys* $1.25 Hats at 79 CTS. 5 ; 50c to 75c Hats at 39 CTS.: $1.25 en's Hats at 98 CTS.; $2.00 Men's ^ it $1.98; $5.00 Men's Hats at $2.98. M i.: $1.00 Hugs at 69 CTS.: $1.50 $1.19; $2.00 Hugs at $1.39; $2.25 ? 19; $3.00 Hugs at $1.98; $4.00 Hugs ^ OES! SHOES! * xxly and everybody ought to yet a * ICES at vvhieli we are yolny to sell IE QVICK. fITURE jj >f Furniture In lllekory Grove, ^ K CANNOT HE INDEKSOLI) IN jt I' yon visit our Store during tlds ? or not. THY I'S. ^ >urs. IcGILL, \ , Souths Carolina J .-.CHRISTMAS-.-. AT SPECK'S-? Oh, yes. I am preparing: for the Holiday trade. Have been for severa months, and If you will come and sec what's doing at Speck's you will b< convinced that I haven't been Idle. My line of Holiday g^>ods this seasoi will include the usual lines I carry aj well as a large variety of goods sucl as I have never carried before. You will find here a beautiful lln< , of Jewelry, Watches, Rings, Sterling Silverware, "Sterling Sliver Novelties Pictures, Cut Glass, Brlc-a-Brac, Toyi Tv^vllo nr(?hnnt Anii Tf von have f holiday want you can most likely fln< something that will please you at T W. Speck's. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. SPECIALTIES COFFEE FROM 15 CENTS A LB UP TO 40 CENTS. ; PICKLES?HEINZ PICKLES?BOTE SWEET AND SOUR?IN BOTTLES AND BARRELS. NORTH CAROLINA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. HEINZ PORK AND BEANS. FRESH MACKEREL IN KITS. FRESII LINE OF WILEY'S CAN DIES. * I. VV. JOHNSON. O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEI YORKVILLE B. INCORP IT'S 1 !CHANC Take Advantaj Whether or not you are ; it will be decidedly to your it during the balance of the veai fact that we have the biggest i single concern in Vorkville. we always furnish as Good Q obtainable anywhere, and with seem to us, and to you too, if v ute, THAT IT IS DECIDEDI DO YOUR BUYING WHE1 BEST QUALITIES and FA HAD. Think about this, will UNTIL JANUARY 1ST I DAYS, we are going to give on CLOTHING, LADIES', COATS, MEN'S SHIRTS an will be like this for CASH: 10 Per Cent off and Children's Sui 10 Per Cent off and Children's Coa 10 Per Cent off 5 Per Cent off o CELEBRATED KING E RIVERSIDE BOYS* SH 2 PER CENT OFF FOR purchased on Dry Goods side, ON THE QR? Call and see us for SPEC COS. We can save you nionej See us for HAMS?the MIUM. If you like a good CUP have to offer you. We'll sell We have received another ?Try it. You'll find our PRI We can supply your want: and it is to your interest to bu If voti shoot and have ne SHELLS or a SHOT GUN. See us for BUGGIES ai surely please you. For anything jn HARDY Yorkville B. 6 YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. (Incorporated.) MONUMENTS We are at present turning out Iarg< numbers of orders for Monuments am Tombstones in Granite and Marble Our orders are not confined to an; single section, but are coming from al quarters, and especially from points a which some of our work has beet erected. Our marble works are thoroughlj equipped with the most improved de vices for handling work rapidly an< at the same time enabling us to givi dur customers superior quality at th< most moderate prices. If you intend to put a monument o Granite or Marble over the grave of t deceased relative, we will be pleaset to have you call and see samples o our work and get our prices. W. BROWN WYLIB, Sec. and Troa?. F. e. 131, A ere l^lfe inMurtinov Old Line Mutual Legal Reserve Just as solid us it is possible t make anything. THE SECURITY LIFE AND ANNUITY COMPAN' Has complied with the general lnsur ance laws, and Is licensed to do busl ness as legal reserve "Old Line" oom pany. This means, that the state c North Carolina guarantees that th company's assets and liabilities ar correctly given In its published state ments. That the Company has deposite cash securities with the lnsuranc commissioner for the absolute protee tion of Its policy-holders. FRED C. BLACK. W Wanted.?Your orders for a kinds of printed matter. Best wor It at fairest prices. At the New Store I Doing very nicely, thank you! We haven't a thing to complain about. Our friends are givfng us a liberal portion of their patronage. We are . giving full value for their money, and 1 both are well pleased. You are com5 ing again and we'll be pleased to serve ? you. We're receiving new goods almost dally and getting In better shape . to serve you when you come. * JEANS?At 16 2-3c, 20c, 25c, 30c ! and 40c Yard In Grays and Browns. BLANKETS?At 75c, $1, 11.25. ; $1.50, $2, $3.50, $4, $5 a Pair, and the , Famous Lanrisdown Blanket, made at , Elklns, N. C., worth $8.50?Our Price i $7.00 a Pair. t See us for Everything?Including j Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Shoes, Trunks, Notions, etc. J. L WILLIAMS & CO.. Sells for Less. EVERY ADVANTAGE A PROPERLY CONDUCTED BANK [ CAN OFFER IS EXTENDED DE POSITORS OF THIS BANK. Its Equipment, Its Method of t Transacting Business, Make It Pleasurable, as Well as Profitable to Bank Your Money Here. Every Depositor is Alade to Feel That HIS Account is Appreciated? That We Consider His Interest Wor thy of Our Best Attention. LOAN & SAVINGS BANK, YORKVILLE. 8. C. L, V. Pt. R. E. HEATH, 8ec.-Tr. & M. COMPANY, ORATED. 1 VOUR E NOW fe of it Quick! a. regular customer of this store iterest to do your buying here r 1906. It is an acknowledged stock of goods ever carried by a. < It is an acknowledged fact that ualities at as Low Prices as are ! j these facts before you it would < 011 will think about it for a min?Y TO YOUR INTEREST TO RE THE BEST VARIETIES, 1 IREST PRICES ARE, TO BE 1 you? 1907, and including the HOL; you some special opportunities i MISSES' and CHILDREN'S id DRESS GOODS. Discounts j on Men's, Youth's ts and Overcoats, on Ladies', Misses ts, ! on all Dress Goods, n all Shoes. f JEE SHOES at $1.50 PAIR, ] OES, $if2Q A PAIR. CASH on any flnd a!) articles not mentioned above, OCERY SIDE IIAI, BARGAINS in TOBACon both Tobacco and Snuffs, good kind?SWIFT'S PRECOFFEE call and see what we vou if you'll come, carload of DUNLAP FLOOR CES ARE RIGHT, s in all lines of GROCERIES? iy HERE, ed for either LOADED GUN get our price before you buy. id PAPERS?Our figures will j V'ARE. see US, i M. Company. - s 1 "" ' NOT MANY MEN? Who buy life insurance ever try to know the conditions. guarantees or privileges written or printed In thejr policies, or the record of the company in which they are insured until after s they have paid from one to a half doj|i en premiums, and as a result you find i, men all over the country who are dlsf satisfied with their companies and pol1 icles, not because the companies are t not safe and the Insurance good, be1 cause they know that there Is not a shadow of doubt but that the contracts f will be carried out if they, the Insured. . stand to the rack to the end. The j trouble is that they bought Insurance 3 from an agent Instead of a oompany? b leaped before thry looked. There are no dissatisfied policy holders in the f Mutual Benefit. They are all like the i young man who, without being asked j for an expression, said to me recently; f "The more I study my policies (he has two) and the company's methods Qf doing business, and its past history, the better I am pleased." If you are not insured in the Mutual Benefit, but - in some other company, can you make a similar assertion? SAM M. GRIST. Special Agent. FOR THANKSGIVING. 0 I am fully prepared to supply your wants for a good Thanksgiving dinner with the well known Seleot Oysters, (I do not handle any lower grade) at 40 cents a quart A strictly first-Class Mince Meat at 15 cents a pound, if [e Cranberries at 15 a quart or 2 quarts e for 25 Centsd Tip Top Fruit Cake in pounds at :e 35 cents a pound, iRalsins, Nuts, Fruits Rtc, II * LOUIS ROTH. ,1 /n, A (Ta tf. ,-r. - - ,-r. _ . ,-r. . . ,-r, a .t. ,t. /n** TVTVTvTvTvTVTVTvTyTVTvTVTvn Clothing: At ! Co There's one thing we need ; GOING TO HAVE and HA\ Quality count with you. The li move quick is our CLOTHING We want every Suit to go and t for your consideration: Men's $12.98; Men's $15.00 Suits cut Suits rut rlnwn to $0.48: Bovs' j [ You can hardly afFord to || TY?Such chances don't come ? and buy Clothing within the ne j| has been CUT TO and BELO\ o Men's Coarse Shoes from g ;; Our Christi U Are now arriving every day. an | line of DOLLS and SMALL T< H certain to please the little folks O have his headquarters at this st O buy such things give us a call. O 39T" When you need anything see us. as we ean certainly save it J. Q. T ! ! YORKVII ? . i** *l it- r< a, rt a ijl,r- Tt a a tt-i a tt-i a {7-t a (Ti a >ri& tvtvtvtvtvtvtvtvt vtvtvt vtvft" ! I Keep Your Business Straight | Keep your business straight or your business will keep you in a strait. Now to do this you must have books for the purpose. I have Just gotten a large assortment of single and double entry Ledgers, ranging from 300 to 1,000 pages in cloth and leather bound. a Also Cash Books, Long Days, Bill Books, Box Files, Letter Files, Triplicating and Duplicate Order Books, Memorandum, Wallets, Time Books? all prices?and a full line of Stationery, plain and fancy. And for the children ive have Pencil Sharpeners, Pencil Boxes, School Straps, etc. Be sure Jo see me for these articles. ( STAR DRUG STORE. W. Adickes Company Our business admits no Special oost Sale?nor something for noth- a Ing. But we have probably the most p complete stock In our lines in this market and prices are Guaranteed NOT to be at Cost, but to be LOW as s tame goods will be sold anywhere In E this section. F We want YOUR business and are satisfied that we can protect you in P prices and quality. 9 Many people have found this true ? for many years. I k Cheap things, Cheap Animals and e above all, Cheap People are far the most expensive in the end. 8 waillCU?I'-ggM, reus miu otx-swa*. a So Butter, Potatoes nor Turkeys at . present. P W. ADICHE8 COMPANY. 0 CLOTHES CLEANING. ? I AM prepared to clean gentlemen's clothes and ladies' skirts in a *hor. )ughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mra R B. McCLAIN. WANTED r O purchase stock of the Clover Cotton Manufacturing Coippapy, Same price and number shares. Adress "QUEERY." Yorkville Enquirer. Nov. 2 t.f 8t c CLOT] FOR MEN, YOUTH$ W}th each successive 921 and better prepared to serve ous iipes. It if our constant ties and varieties, and at the the lowest possible level?a to our customers at the low at the game time allows us a Each year pur efforts are bej dated as is shown by the con _ r % 1 or pur Dullness. In all lines this season prepared to serve pur custor but one of our strong linei is AND BOYS. If there is on* , ter how to buy tp the advarn selves it is CLQTHJNG, W all the Clothing there is on tl tend to carry Clothing of th< pretend to be able to give y than anybody else in this cit part of the Clothing bugifie about the values we can giv tend tp be able to give you b is obtainable elsewhere??W1 IT IF YOU'LL GIVE US 1 No, there's no pretension al that you give us an opportu you that there is no pretenjh ing You BETTER Valu s fc Than YOU Can Get Elsewh TO A TEST?IT WILL P, You can get an idea of ou following; Children's Knee Pants Si $1.75. $2- $2.50, $3. $3-50 and Youth's Kong Pants Suits $6, $7 and $8. Men's Suits at $2,50, $3, !] $7.50, $8, $8.50, $9, $10, $n, Boys' Knee Bants at 25c, 1 Boys' Long Pants at 75c, Men's Pants at 75c, , t $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. Children's Overcoats at $2 Youth's Overcoats at $3.5' Men's Overcoats at $5, 5 $12.50, $14 and $16,50, . Men's Hunting Coats at Si Men's Covert Coats?\Va Men's Long Covert Coats Men's Long Black Slicker: Gentlemen; If you wi Shoe, you will buy and wear and Mpat Comfortable Shoe THE STRAUSS-SIV Main and Liberty Sts. +?+?+? ? ? ?+? ? ? ? ? ?*3 New York! st ... I and we need it hadlv. We are ? 'E IT QLTCK if Prices and ? ne that we mean to move and ? r FOR MEN AND BOYS. | r\ if olnnrr tliACA nrlrpc orp & $18.00 Suits cut down to <> down to $10.48; Men's $12.50 O Suits, PRICES CUT HALF, j; MISS THIS OPPORTUNI- ? often. Take advantage of it, j xt FEW DAYS. Everv Suit | V NEW YORK COST. 8c to $2.50 per pair. nas Goods d as usual we will have a big * DYS of various kinds that are | . As usual, Santa Clans will f ore. When you arc ready to + in LiKULZKinz come ana + you money on Groceries. 'HE LEADER, ? .LE, S. C. A I?lT1 I -T-.g. .T-.-t-.T- ? . r.-t- -a-T-T..?. .TrVTTvTVTVTwTVTVTVTVTVTWTVT'J HIRK FLRMTIJRK CI), FURNITURE, STOVES, Undertaking* Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Etc. JeaterS We are over stocked on HEATERS, nd we are selling tl..m at a vary cloaa rice. Oet our prices before buying. COOKING ST0VE8?The line of TOVES we have are second to none, luy one and be convinced. All sizes-IIGHT PRICE8. We have just received a number of retty patterns of AXMIN8TER ART QUARE8?ALL WOOL and INIRAIN8. We have the best assortment of all Inds of House Furnishings, we have ver had. Call and see us, we will be lad to show what we have. The first thing a great many people sk when they enter a store is?"What's he Price," of the article they wish to urchase?there Is a right prioe for verythlng, but the main thing to conlder Is the QUALITY. We have the iuslity and the Price. Call and tee ua and be convinced, TERMS TO SUIT EVERY QN|, THE YORK FURNITURE 00. 99" Horse Shoe Rqbinton? bound in loth, by mail $1.10, from Ths Inquirer. HINGrAND CHILDREN, igon this store gets bstter it's customers in it's vari; aim to better Our qualisame time keep prices at level that puts the goods est obtainable prices and i narrow margin of profit. ,nar more and more appre- | itinued and steady growth we are better than ever ners in all lines of goods, CLOTHING FOR MEN 9 thing that we know bettage of our trade and ourfe do not pretend to carry lis market, nor do we pre3 higheit price, nor do we ou better Clothing values y?When it comes to this 9S there is no pretension e you?No, we don't preetter Clothing values than 2 CAN AND WILL DO [ HE OPPORTUNITY? bout that. All we ask is nity and we will prove to )n about our claim of Givr YOUR Clothing Money ere?.PUT THIS CLAIM AY YOU. r Clothing stock from the .tits, 75c. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $4 , at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, J3-5?. $4. $4-5?. $5. $6, $7. $12, $12.50, $14 up to $18. I5C, 50c, 75c and $1 pair. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. &I.25, $1.50, $a, $2.50, $3, !, $2.25. 0, $4 and $5 ^6, $7.50, $8.50, $9, $10, 5i and $1.50 Each, terproof?at $1 and $1.50. at $3. s?Waterproof?at $a. 11 buy the WALK. OVER the Beat and Most Stylish you ever put on your feet. 1ITH COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. ' AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. Stat* of South Carolina?County of York. . , IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Herbert L. Wright, Plaintiff, against Emily C. Wright, Defendant, f X obedience to the decree made In I. the above case, I shall expose to public outcry, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANURY, 1907, the following real estate lying In said county and state: First. The Residence Lot of the late Emily E. Wright, dece'ased, sltuted on King's Mountain street In Clover, containing ONE ACRE, more or less, and bounded by lots of Dr. A. P. Campbell and others, being more particularly described In the deed of W. Brown Wylie, Clerk, to Emily E. Wright, of record In Book J-10, page 887. Second. The Home Place of the late J. L. Wright (Senior), deceased, situated In the Point section, containing 527J ACRES, more or less,?to be sold In three parcels, according to plat recently made by I. B. Falres, Surveyor, now In the hands of the plaintiff, Herbert L. Wright, for Inspection: No. 1?Containing 168 1-5 Acres. No. 2?Containing 152 3-10 Acres. No. 3?Containing 207 Acres. Terms of Sale:?The Clover Residence Lot, CASH: each of the three parcels of the Home Place, OneThird CASH, and the balance In two equal annual Installments, with interest from Hnv of nolo fo 1 by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, in which bond and mortgage provision must be made for payment of reasonable fees i in the event foreclosure becomes necessary, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 23 f td I Holiday I and ? I GIVE YOURSELF A GOOD YOU START OUT TO BUY YOl YOUR JUDGMENT BEFORE Y MERCHANT'S COUNTER. We have gone to such lengths stores that we want as many me That's why we caution men to thinl ny on Clothes. If we can make yo for any other store to'equal our H< I the TRUTH and turning into our RIGHT OF CLEAN, FAR-SIGHTB SACK 5 I Our SACK SUITS, made up b; in Cheviots, Casslmeres and Worst COATS, shaped to the waist The lapels are wider this season ai Ilar. This make up will be found dressers. Prices from $5.00 to $18.0 OVERC How often have you found yo and wrinkling at the shoulder? Klrschbaum OVERCOAT. The 4fl effects?CasBimeres and Herring B I most popular for this season. Prlc< SHOES at CROSSETTT SHOES make Hf< CROSSETT Shoes headed your wi the quicker you will find FOOT IK Is to to MAKE FEET COMFORTj that feeling of THOROUGH 3ATI! a know lodge of possessing the BE8* a $4.00 and $5.00 the Pair. THE THOMSO Building Material If you expect to BUILD in WOOD, STONE. BRICK. CEMENT BLOCKS, or anything else, it will be to your interest to see us before you decide all the details. We build everything (except castles in the air) and will be pleased to furnish you with estimates on materials, fart ui mo nuis, til of the Work, as may please you. In any event see us before you begin operations?we may be able to save you money on Lumber, Hardware, Lime. Cement, Fibre Plastering, and then too, you want to be sure that you have it in your contract that the painting is to be done with DEVOE PAINT?If you do you'll certainly get the BEST Paint obtainable. I. J. KELLER & CO. See Mrs. Dobson If you want a Pretty, Stylish. Up-toDate, Nobby Hat, see Mrs. DOBSON. She Makes them, she Sells them. Most of the ladies Wear them, for the majority of ladies GO to Mrs. Dobson for Their Hats. She has been selling for a Long time?Knows Just what Is becoming and Gives It to them at Living Prices. Compare the Styles, Note Prices, Note Quality and we'll leave the verdict with you and we feel sure there will be no Mistrial. More New Millinery goods tomorrow. See them Quick. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE. Remember?Laundry Basket leaves every TUESDAY morning. All kinds of Laundry solicited. Charlotte Laundry Dyes and Cleans almost any kind of Clothes at reasonable prices. ? T ounHarlno' nr Dv^lng. OCC CIO LUI UUW*MV?V?<?.e w. ? J. S. WILKERSON & CO. HICKORY S. 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, McCormick 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. S. WILKERSON & CO., Hickory, S. C. COTTON INSURANCE. 1AM 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 2J per cent. Write or call at my office for rates of Insurance and other information. J. R. LINDSAY. Oct. S. t.f. tf. / AUCTION SALE?/ ' CLERK'S SALE. Stat* of South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEA8. John R. Hart, Individ, etc., PlaintifP, against Walton S. Neil, as Admin'r etc., et aL, Defendants. U> URSUANT to the decree of the x court I will offer for sale, and will sell to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22ND, 1906, In front of York C. H.. that tract or parcel of land in Yorkvllle of which Major James F. Hart died seized and possessed, fronting on Cleveland avenue, which bounds It on the east, and bounded on the other sides by West Jefferson street, and by the lands of Wv B. McCaw, C. E. Spencer, W. R. Carroll and others, and containing (by estimation) about FIFTEEN ACRES, whether more or less The sale will commence at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, and it must close not later than two o'clock In the afternoon. Terms of Sale: One-third CASH and the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Credit portion will bear .Interest from the day of sale, and must be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser must Insure the buildings, and the loss clause must be payable to the undersigned as his Interest (as clerk) may appear. Purchaser must pay for pa- ? pers. Bond must provide for 8% Interest on Instalments not paid at maturity?8% after maturity; and must also provide for 10% attorney's fees, If bond has to be collected by an attorney for default In meeting instalments. Purchaser must comply within one hour, or the property be resold on the same day, at the same place, at purchaser's risk, for cash. Purchasers will be let Into possession on the first day or February, isoy. J. "A. TATE, C. C. C. Pleas. Nov. 80 . f 4t Clothing | Shoes I CLOTHING SERMON BEFORE A JR HOLIDAY SUIT. STEADY I OUR MONEY GOES OVER A i to put GOOD CLOTHES In our n as possible to know about It t twice before they spend a penU. feel that It's simply impossible H oliday values, we're driving home Stores the trade we deserve by A SD MERCHANDISING. suits I y Kirachbaum and Schloss Bros., ids: dth the new deep vent in center, id serge lining is the most popu- / 9 most becoming to most well-' a 0 the Suit :oats I ur Overcoat pulling at the chest H \ This fault is never found In a -Inch CHESTERFIELD, In dark , one and subdued Stripes are the ?s from $8.50 to $25.00. id SHOES I s's walk easy. There Is a pair of ay, and the sooner you And them rSURANCE. Their object in life \BLE and give to their owners H v 9FACTION that comes only with r. CROS8ETT SHOES for MEN, W ?N COMPANY ! mm mmmommmmm M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. FOUND AT LAST TONGUE LESS HARROWS. Mk No more Sore Neck Horses caused by the weight of the tongue. ^Come in and see them. We also- have the well known BUFFALO PITTS HARROW, which Is considered by the BEST FARMERS to be the BEST HARROW MADE. Don't buy a HARROW until you see us, as we have the BEST lot of HARROWS and PLOWS on this market You will have less grass and cultivation of your crop will be easier if you will use one of the above Harrows to prepare your land before you plant your crop. CARROLL BROS. TURN PLOWS This fine weather is suggestive to the farmer who Is "on" to the best and most satisfactory methods of preparing lands and cultivating crops. A necessary tool for preparation Is a first-class Turn Plow, and if you want the BEST Turn Plow obtainable, by all means you should buy a LYNCHBURG. This make of Turn Plows is used the world over by the most progressive and successful farmers, and any of them?there are quite a number In this vicinity?will tell you that the Lynchburg Is equal to any Turn Plow they ever used. Before you buy a Turn Plow or any other kind of Farm Implement, come to see us. Hardware is our one and only line, and we can more than likely make prices that will interest you. See us anyway. YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. MONEY TO LEND. ON improved farms In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER. Atty. at Law. Sept. 21. April 21 f MACHINE SHOP. EPAIR work in Iron, with a first A. a class snop ana macninisi. wo aic prepared to dc# any ordinary repair work in Iron, Lathes, Drills, etc. Prices reasonable. Give us a call. One Eighthorse Engine for sale?in good order. NEELY MFG. CO. Nov. 6. tf tf FOR SALE. ONE ten months old Pointer Bird Do?- fine blood and reliable in the field. Address "N. A. C.," Bullock's Creek. 8. C.