Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 18, 1906, Image 3
Special JRotices.
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Holiday Rates via Southern Railway.
The Southern railway will aell Excursion
tickets between all points
East of the Mississippi and South of
the Ohio and Potomac rivers to and
from St. Louis and Intermediate
points. Rate one fare and one third
plus twenty-flve cents for round trip.
Tickets sold December 20th, to 25th,
Inclusive. December 30th.?31st, 1906
and January 1st, 1907, with limit
good to leave destination returning
not later than midnight January 7th,
1907.
For full Information, apply to any
ticket agent of the Southern Railway,
or write
R. W. HUNT, Q. B. ALLEN,
D. P. A. Asst. G. P. A.
Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Clubmakers For The Enquirer.
As Is pretty generally understood It
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tlnue all subscribers at the expiration
of the time paid for. The reason for
this rule hardly needs explanation. It
is business. After we have sent t?^e
paper during the period specified in
the subscription price we have filled
our part of the contract, and we do not
feel warranted in assuming the right
to try to bind the subscribers into a
new contract without his consent.
And that Is not all. It is a violation
of the postal law to continue sending
a paper to a subscriber after the expiration
of his subscription period,
and for violation of this law the publisher
is liable to lose his second class
postal privilege.
Already quite a large per cent of the
subscriptions which expire 4n January
next have been renewed through clubmakers
and otherwise. There are
quite a number of others that have not
been renewed. Of these there are some
fco doubt who do not want the paper
another year. Their subscriptions will
be stopped promptly upon expiration.
There are others who do not desire to
miss an issue, and for the benefit of
these we gives below a list of clubmakers
who have either already commenced
sending in names for next
year, or who wl". do so on the request
of the subscriber:
J. K. Allison Hickory Grove.
Miss Isabelle Arrowood. .No. 3, Clover.
Ronnie Rnrron Yorkville.
Miss Janle Brandon..No. 8. Yorkvllle.
R. B. Black Lockhart.
W. McG. Bailey, No. 1 McConnellsvllle.
W. H. Bird Grover, N. C.
J. Wendell Barber Fort Mill.
J. A. Barry No. 1, Filbert.
J. H. Bigham Sharon.
W. J. Caveny Rock Hill.
G. M. Carroll No. 1. Yorkvllle.
T. C. C&stles No. 1, Smyrna.
John L. Clark No. 1, Yorkvllle. 1
Jno. M. Craig No. 8. Yorkvllle.
W. H. Crook No. 1, Fort Mill.
Arch D. Dorsett Clover.
S. S. Farls No. 6, Rock Hill.
W. B. Flanagan Bowling Green.
B. B. Ferguson No. 5, Yorkvllle.
W. M. Faulkner, Jr., No. 1 Kings Creek.
James Grist Yorkvllle.
W. E. Gettys No. 2. Yorkvllle.
G. A. Gettys Roddeys.
J. D. Good No. 1, Sharon.
C. C. Hughes No. 7, Yorkvllle.
T. J. Hopper Yorkvllle.
Clarence Hood No. 1, Sharon.
E. M. Howe No. 1. Filbert.
Kelly Inman..No. 1, Bullock's Creek.
J. Frank Jackson No. 3, Clover. !
Raymond Jackson Yorkvllle. I
Geo. W. Knox Clover. I
T. E. Love No. 4, Clover. 1
W. S. Lesslle Lesslie. I
Miss Maggie Leech No. 1, Hickory. I
Miss Annie Martin... .No. 8, Yorkvllle. I
A. W McFarland No. 3, Yorkvllle. !
Harry Miller No. 66, Yorkvllle. I
R. R McLure No. 6, Yorkvllle. !
L. B. McGIll No. 3. Clover.
J. Webb Moore No. 3, Yorkvllle.
Miss Sallie McConnell
McConnellsvllle.
Howard McMackin No. 4, Clover. ;
W. A. Mitchell No. 1. Sharon.
W. H. Moore ."..Rock Hill, i
J. S. Plexico Tirzah.
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J. s. fiexico
A. L. Purcell No. 1, Sharon.
Dr. W. A. Pressley Rock Hill, %
Clyde Ratchford Bullock's Creek.
J. N. Roberts McAdenville, N. C. '
Miss Minnie Rateree..No. 8. Yorkville. <
0. L. Suggs No. 8, Yorkville.
Miss Daisy Simril Yorkville. I
J. F. A. Smith No. 1. Yorkville. .
J. H. Sherer No. 1, Sharon. '
Sidney Sherer Sharon, j
J. J. Smith Clover.
Jeff D. Whltesides Hickory. I
Miss Lizzie Wood Clover.
Miss Mamie Warren..No. 8, Yorkville.
Joseph M. Whltesides Hickory.
If in the above list we have mentioned
the names of any who do not intend
to make clubs, they will do us a favor
by dropping us a card at once. We
will take pleasure in adding the names
of new clubmakers as rapidly as they
are received.
$hf gorlwille (fotton iRnrkr.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Letts Bros. !
Yorkvjli.r, December 18, 12 in.?The |
local market stands as follows:
Cotton .. 9 to 92 I
i^atta bros. |
HYMENEAL. J
Married?At the home of the
bride's brother. Mr. J. L. McCarter, 1
near Bethany. December 13. 1906, by
Rev. R. M. Stevenson. Mr. KNOX H.
PACKARD of Cleveland county. N.
C.. and Miss CALLIE McCARTER of
York county. S. C.
MONEY LOST.
ON December 13, on Ridge road
between Bethany and T. F. Gordon's.
sum of money, including two 35
bills arid 38 or 310 in silver. Finder
will receive reward by returning same
to me. HENRY WATTS.
WHOSE DOG?
YOUNG fine looking, white Bull
Terrier, wearing bright metal collar
has been at my house since December
14. Owner can have it by calling
and paying cost of this advertisement.
GEORGE HYMES,
Yorkvllle, S. C.
Our
Best
Attention
Everything of a Banking
nature entrusted to our
care, receives our Best
attention. We shall be
glad to have a share
of your business.
LOAN & SAVINGS BANK,
YORKVILLE. S. C.
Useful Gifts
While you are casting about for
gifts for friends, you will do well to
remember that gifts that are useful
are Just as much appreciated as gifts
that are given because of their beauty,
and while you may be thinking of
the useful kind of gift let us suggest
SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS
TABLE AND TEASPOONS
SHEARS AND SCISSORS
CARVING SETS
POCKET KNIVES
RAZORS?either Ordinary or Safety,
and scores of other articles that will
fit almost any occasion.
You will find our qualities A-1 and
our prices amazingly low. See us.
YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO.
- Mrs. FOUSHEE
Scientific Dressmaker
(Rooms Over Foushcc's Old Stand)
P. S.?Just Installed a Button Ma
chine
WILL MAKE BUTTONS
(All sizes) at 12 l-3c per dozen.
AN HONE$T,
HIGH-MINDED MAN
Would revolt at the itfTa' of sitting
down to and enjoying a feast, and
then going away without paying hi:
share of the reckoning. Likewise, nc
right-minded man should be satisfied
to trade on quotations secured
and maintained by the labors and Influence
of a broker, without making
some suitable return, in the way ol
commissions to the broker who established
the quotations.
Who Pays the Fiddler
Fur Those Who Dance ?
Bid Asked
Tavora Cotton Mill See 75
Yorkville Hardware Co.... 105
Neely MTg Co See 107
First National Bank 120
Loan & Savings Bank .... See
Clover Cot. M'f'g Co. Stock Wanted.
Dr. M. W. WHITE,
Opposite Poetoffice Yorkville, S. C.
At the New Store
If It is Clothing, llats. Shoes, Dry
Goods, Notions, Trunks. Suit Cases,
you want. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT
THIS STORE.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS:
If you are looking for something
for Christmas presents, let us suggest
Table Cloths Dollies, Handkerchiefs.
Handbags, Neckwear, etc., or In fact
anything else that your fancy might
dictate. If you want anything in
Dry Goods of good qualities at very
low prices you can find them here.
Wishing to every one of our customers
and friends and to all mankind
a Merry Christmas and Happy
and Prosperous Xew Year, we are
Yours to serve.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO..
Sell for Less.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
-FOR SALE ONE
Four-Year-Old Mule.
One Twelve-Year-Old Mule.
One Deering Eight Disc Harrow.
SHOES! SHOES!
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Shoes We have decided to Shoes
Shoes reduce our stock of Shoes
Shoes Shoes and In order to Shoes
Shoes do so have marked Shoes
Shoes the Prices Down to Shoes
Shoes a little above cost.* Shoes
Shoes Ask to see our Shoes. Shoes
Shoes Shoes almost at cost. Shoes
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
PANTS AT COST!
PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! PANTS!
Pants AEhPeSJ! Pants
Pants ilTCoST! Pants
Pants AT DOST! rains
Pants AT COST! Pants
Pants AT COST! Pants
PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! J1 A NTS!
THE 3&>&K SUPPLY CO.
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orders
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Rates
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Wf Take home a box of Lowney's
Bonbons from the York Drug Store.
Not One Sane Man
Out of 1,000 actually believes
that it is possible to buy $1.00 in
value for less than $1.00 when he
starts out to buy anything of recognized
value except life Insurance.
mosi sane men kuuh mai uiuck
keep their eyes open they are liable
to pay 11.25 for 100 in value. There
Is no mystery about the apparent
lack of business sense in connection
with the purchase of life insurance,
and it is accounted for on the ground
that 99 out of every 100 buy life Insurance
from an agent instead of from
a company, taking the agent's word
for the claim that the company he
may be representing is the one that
holds the record for everything calculated
to be to the Interest of the insured.
when it may be a fact that that
same agent has represented as many
as a half dozen different companies in
as many years, and made the same
claim for each in turn, und has changed
companies from time to time because
he knows from experience that
people buy insurance from the agent
instead of because of any actually
known merit of his company, and believes
that it is to his present financial
interest to work for the company that
pays him the largest commission.
We have been trying to represent the
Mutual Benefit for nearly eight years,
notwithstanding the fact that it pays
Its agents a smaller commission than
any company doing business in the
State. We depend entirely on the
company's policy contracts and its
sixty-two years' record for honorable
dealing with all members, for busi"
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IHT >?"?. V y XT SlIVIV vu IV >yvvMv>nv know
we can prove it is the best policy-holder's
company in business, and
that every man we Insure is certain
to be satisfied, and will be certain to
help spread the Rood work.
SAM M. (JHIST, Six-Hal Agent.
Something for Nothing Is
Us. ally Fraudulent
lint Cash on the S|H>t is a genuine
prize.
For a few days before Christmas
we always have more trude than we
can handle. To relieve this congestion
it will be mutually profitable to
give early customers a part of our
profits. So here is an attractive offer:
For Three Days ? Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday?positively not
Saturday and Monday?We will give
the following Cash rebates on anything
in stock, except Groceries:
10 jx-r cent on Purchases from SI.00
to $2.50.
15 per cent on Purchases from $2.50
to $5.00.
lio |km* cent 011 i*ur<*iiHs?'s mini ?.i.ii"
and Upwards.
Now this includes everything except
Groceries?5 cts. or $5.00 articles.
and there is no fraud in the matter.
We are loaded with stuff and
want Cash instead. Have eight people
to serve you.
W. Adickes Company
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jffg acting of buyers. If yoi
11 % you may not care to buj
jPjj TODAY. It is a displa;
pieces are sold, and the <
IF YOU'VE
BOOKS, ETC
FOR CHILDREN?Mother Goose and
other Rhymes, Buster Brown (illustrated);
Andersen's and Grimm's
Fairy Tales, Robinson Crusoe, Story
Books, Christmas Cheer Books, Santa
Claus Books, etc., 10c and Upwards.
FOR GROWN-UP8?Shakespeare in
sets; the popular Poems by various
authors and Gift Editions of the
Popular Novels by the Leading Authors
at Popular Prices.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS?Many very
handsome productions in Plush and
Celluloid Covers, some with music
box In back?$1.00 to $5.00 Each.
SCRAP BOOKS?Always useful and
frequently referred to. A nice line.
50c to 2.C0 Each.
FOR CHILDREN?Building. ABC
and Sectional Animal Blocks?a
half dozen varieties.
Outline Drawing Slates?Entertaining:
and instructive to children?5c
to 50c Each.
STATIONERY?We've always been
the leader In Fine Correspondence
Stationery. This Holiday season
we've outdone ourselves. Our Stationery
line cannot be matched outside
of the larger cities for Richness,
Elegance, Style, Variety and
good values In Fine Stationery. We
can please all comers. Paper with
Envelopes to match?25c to $5.00 a
Box. See our Stationery.
Ladies' Lap Writing Desks?Very
convenient?$1.00 ana Upward.
SMOKERS' ARTICLES?If it's a gentleman
you wish to remember?perhaps
he's a smoker?we would suggest
a Box of Cigars, a Meerschaum
Pipe. Cigar Case, or a Meerschaum
or Brier Cigar Holder.
(On the quiet Ladles, we'll tell you
that our Cigars can be given to your
gentlemen friends with perfect safety.
They are good enough to be
smoked without humorous reflections
or insinuations).
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The York Drug Store.
Good Things
to Eat.
I am continually receiving new and
desirable seasonable edibles, and can
always supply your table with the
choicest of High Grade Groceries.
Among the latest arrivals are
A BARREL OF NEW CROP NEW
ORLEANS MOLASSES?Best quality.
LONDON LAYER RAISINS?Best
Quality.
SEEDED RAISINS?Best Quality.
CURRANTS?Cleaned, ready for
use?Best Quality.
CITRON?Best Grade.
GRAPES?Very Choice.
ORANGES?Best Florida's.
CHEESE and MACARONI?Make It
Into "Yankee Doodle"?Good.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
The Enquirer Wants Your Orders
for Commercial Printing.
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PIPES?In endless variety?very
? TOYS AND TRINKETS?For tl
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11 HOOKS?For (irotvn People, by !
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COLLAIt AM) CUFF POXES?1
5^ CUT GLASS NOVELTIES?Very
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ivenirs for friends and loved ones,
rill go about it just right. The best i
["ORE, where you will find such an ai
itable. The only possible question le
oliday Goods shown at the York Druj
that could possibly be asked, and the
a haven't yet visited this Store and s<
r, you'll feel repaid for the coming, ai
y such as you will not see elsewhereiisplay
is growing less. COME TOD
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| PICTURES AND DRAWINGS I
our selections or fictures ior me ^
Holiday trade would attract attention
anywhere by their artistic beauty. The
assortment is large, they are tastefully
mounted and would prove most 3
acceptable gifts, and would always be
a source of pleasure to their owners.
You couldn't make a poor Picture selection
here?It isn't in this lot of
beautiful pictures. E
Among others you will find pastel
drawing by Howard Chandler Christy.
Singly they sell everywhere at
$1 and more each. In Sets of six we
offer them at $3.50 the Set.
Christy Drawings in color, framed In
rich dark frames with glass. Sell
every where at $2.25. Here they are
$1.75. Harrison Fisher's Cartoons?
In sets of six, $3.50 the Set. 1!
And scores and hundreds of others
at all sorts of prices. See our pictures.
You'll be pleased with them.
CRUMB TRAY8?Complete with the
Scraper, made of untarnlshable metal?looks
like silver?$1.50 Each.
TOILET CASES, ETC.
TRAVELING CASES ? Gentlemen's
Traveling Toilet Cases, complete, including
Brush and Comb, Tooth V
Brush, Mirror and Manicure. Prices
$2.50 up to $7.00.
LEATHER GOODS?Our showing of
leather goods, including Ladles'
Card Cases, Purses and Handbags,
and Gentlemen's Purses, Pocketbooks,
Bill Books and Card Cases, is c
quite the handsomest ever shown in ^
Yorkville. Prices up to $10.00.
Music Rolls?for carrying sheet music?$2.00
and $2.50 Each. .,
MANICURE SET8?For Ladies, complete
in every detail?$1.50 to $6.00.
TOILET CASES?Ladles always appreciate
gifts like these. You'll find
them here in Genuine French Stag,
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le larger stock from which to select s
.rerlook something you would rather 1
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lion lions from the York Drug Store. ( fl
FOR CHRISTMAS '
I am fully prepared to supply your
wants for a good Christmas dinner
with the well known Select Oysters.
(I do not handle any lower grade) at
40 cents a quart
A strictly flrst-Class Mince Meat at
15 cents a pound.
Cranberries at 15 a quart or 2 quarts
for 25 Cents.
Tip Top Fruit Cake In pounds at
35 cents a pound. ( ,
Raisins. Nuts, Fruits Etc.
LOUIS ROTH.
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W The Enquirer solicits your orders
for all kinds of Commercial
Printing, Law Briefs and Arguments.
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upanese goods; LADIES' WORK ? j11
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i, Kbony and Tortoise Shell: BOX J
to $5.00. i* ?
handsome and not too Expensive.
he little folks, including DOLUS, 55 t
tractive?At Prices to Suit. X
standard Authors, handsome hind- V
tractive.
Por Ulm?A beautiful assortment. ^ J 5
attractive hi designs and especially 4 ? T
examine this line. *
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oubtless puzzling your mind as tc
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rray of desirable things that you c<
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$10.00; Sterling: Silver, 8et> $12 to
$25.00.
1IRROR8?For the dressing: table?
Heavy French Plate Glass, Gold
mounted. Up to $10 Each.
HAVING 8ET8?Including Mug and
Brush, (some with Razor) both In
quadruple sliver and china $1.50 to
S5.C0 the Set. Single Mugs up to $1
Shaving Brushes 10c to $3.00 Eaoh.
XTRACTS, SOAPS, Etc.?When it
comes to a question of Toilet Soaps,
Extracts, Colognes. Dentifrices, Sachets
Powders, Toilet Powders, and
Drnahflo Pnmho ond Tnllfit A rt IrlPS
we have them?Always have them?
and you can find Just the quality
and the price to please you.
NOVELTIES.
J07 CALENDARS?Our line of 1907
Calendars Is so far ahead of anything
ever shown in Yorkville and
so far ahead of anything we've ever
shown in Calendars that an intelligent
description is Impossible. Suffce
it to say that our Calendars
represent the perfection of Art Calendar
making and come and see
them. Calendars are always appreciated
as gifts?they are used 365
daya-each year. 15c to $1.50 Each.
ASES?-If you appreciate the beautiful
in what is broadly termed brica-brac.
you should see our American.
Ceiman and Japanese Vases?
there's not very many here, but
what are here show most beautiful
examples of Vase making. Prices
from 10c to $10.00 Each.
LOCKS?Small Bronze Mantel or
Desk Clocks, 30-hour time, heavy
bronze cases, very artistic designs,
$2.50 and Upward.
1DIAN BASKETS, NOVELTIES?
Have you seen them? The stock includes
Work Baskets, Jewelry Baskets'
Catch-Alls, Soiled Clothes Baskets,
Picture Frames, Table Mats,
etc., made by American Indians.
5c and Upward.
is to your interest as well as our
md besides late buying fnakes evi
lave purchased if you had seen it
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'HE PLACE TO GET
ROE HERRING,
MACKEREL IN KITS.
OKRA AND TOMATOES,
MAPLE SYRUP.
PUFFED RICE,
ICING SUGAR,
BROWN SUGAR.
BON-AMI?SAPOLIO,
IN FACT COMPLETE LINE OF
GROCERIES, BOTH FANCY AND
HEAVY.
I. W. JOHNSON.
building Material
If you expect to BUILD In WOOD,
rOXE. BRICK. CEMENT BLOCKS,
anything else, It will be to your lnrest
to see us before you decide all
le details. We build everything (ex>pt
castles In the air) and will be
eased to furnish you with estimates
1 Materials, Part of the Work, or
1 of the Work, as may please you.
i any event see us before you begin
>eratlons?we may be able to save
>u mom.y on Lumber, Hardware,
me, Cement, Fibre Plastering, and
len too, you want to be sure that
>u have it In your contract that the
ilnting Is to be done with DEVOE
A INT?If you do you'll certainly get
e BEST Paint obtainable.
. J. KELLER & CO.
B.N. MOORE
COTTON
i the Market the Year Round. Evy
facility for WAREHOUSING,
ecelpts Negotiable at All Banks.
0 DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
k LL persons Indebted to the estate
of FARIS PUGH, deceased, are
;reby notified to make settlement
1th me at once. Persons having
alms against the said estate should
esent them to me duly authentlead,
within the time prescribed by
w. D. A. JOHNSON, Admr.
Nov. 27 t 3t
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WORK BOXES AND BASKETS?Always
appreciated by ladles, as they
are constantly used. Many hand,
some designs and very desirable.
50c to $5.00 Each.
RICH CUT GLASS.
Cut Glass always makes an Ideal gift.
It always pleases the recipient, and Is
held in lasting remembrance of the
giver. When you can think or notning
else that's suitable as a gift, why Just
make it Cut Glass and you'll be right
We have an elegant assortment of the
best art productions of American cutters.
Individual pieces up to $15.00;
Sets up to $25.00.
To describe our showing of China is
an almost Impossible task, not that
there is so much of it, although there
Is quite a lot, but because of its richness
and variety the description Is a
little hard to put In words. Here you
will And single pieces, Chocolate and
Tea Sets, Chocolate and Tea Pots, After-Dinner
Coffee Sets, Salad Bowls,
Cake Plates, Pitchers, in various designs,
some of them richly hand-painted
by skilled artists. See our China.
WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS?If
you wish to give something that will
prove useful give a Waterman Ideal
Fountain Pen. These pens have
stood the tests of time and are the
most popular of all fountain pens.
There's a superb line here for selection.,
Prices from $2.50 to> $15.00.
LOWNEY'S CANDIES.
LOWNEY'8 CANDIES?For the holiday?
the York Drug Store will have
an especially fine showing of Lowney'n
Chocolates and Bonbons. This
popular brand of Chocolates and
Bonbons need no Introduction by us.
It Is recognized as standard in quality
and purity wherever Confections
are sold. But. Remember, We'll
have a fresh shipment for the Holiday
trade.
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AT SPECK'S-?
Oh, yes, I am preparing for the Holiday
trade. Have been for several
months, and if you will come and see
what's doing at Speck's you will be
convinced that I haven't been Idle.
My line of Holiday goods this season
will include the usual lines I carry as
well as a large variety of goods such
as I have never carried before.
You will find here a beautiful line
of Jewelry. 'Watches, Rings, Sterling
Silverware, Sterling Silver Novelties,
Pictures, Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Toys
and Dolls without end. If you have a
holiday want you can most likely find
something that will please you at T.
W. Speck's. '
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
YOKK VILLI: BUGGY CO
Steel Points?
Because of the universal complaint
against chilled plows on account of the
points wearing out so quickly, we hunted
for an all steel plow ahd have found
It in the MOLINE line. We have contracted
for this line and can now furnish
you an all steel pk>w for not a
great deal more than the chilled plow.
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It keep It, If you don't like It bring
It back and that will be the end of it.
The above line also covers Steel
Middle Breakers, Universal Disc Harrows,
Cofn and Cotton Planters.
We are overstocked on BUOGIES
and WAGONS and will sell CHEAP to
reduce our stock.
I
Yorkville Buggy Co.
iW Handsomest Goods and Lowest
Prices at the York Drug Store.
COTTON INSURANCE.
r AM prepared to write Insurance
A 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
wan house In town. Rate 3J per cent.
Write or call at my office for rates of
insurance and other Information.
J. R. LINDSAY.
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I Cloak
I One lot of Black Three-Quart
good values at $6.00 and $6.0
uary the 1st, the Price will be $3.
One lot Children's Cloaks to b
(luring the Holidays.
Children's Fur Sets?Brown?
Ladles' Furs?In Black and E
I Don't fall to see The Thomsoi
Only a few of those $1.25 SM
to go at 08c Each.
Three piece RUG SET ?com]
worth your attention. Price $6.01
Only a few pair of LADIES' ]
nt !tQc thn Pair
Snow White MARSEILLES Q
A $4.50.
We are headquarters tpr L>
HANDKERCHIEFS for the Holld
Our showing of HAND BAGS
shoppers.
|^THE THOMS(
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS^
FOUND AT LAST
TONGUELE88 HARROWS.
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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.
! * Buy Your Holiday Goods from
The York Drug 8tore.
J.K WILKERSON & C0.
HICKORY 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.
MACHIXERY.
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 WAGON8.
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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. WILKERSON & CO.,
Hickory, 8. C.
G. H O'LrEARY.
ART SQUARES
We Invite all housekeepers and people
who like to see beautiful things to
come and see our showing of ART
SQUARES. It is rich in handsome
designs and colorings and the prices
range from $3 to $25 Each.
FURNITURE
In Furniture we have a very large
stock that is complete in every detail,
if it comes under the general head of
Furniture and goes in a home, you
will find it here. Our qualities are the
best that a given amount of money
will buy?not only in Yorkville, but
anywhere. If you contemplate adding
any kind of Furniture to your
home furnishings it Is to your Interest
to see our Furniture stock before you
make purchases.
G. H. O'LEARY.
BRING YOUR SHOES
TO me between Withers Adlckes
and First National Bank, and I'll
?ive you a good Job at right prices.
J. E. MENDENHALL,
The Deaf Mute 8hoemaker.
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Haven't got everything In yet, bu
GO-CARTS, ROCKING HORSES,
and are expecting the balance in e
in before Christmas and if they d<
of TOYS direct from the worksho
be pleased to have you come and
tip. If you are anyways particular
of the articles mentioned above, 1
as these articles are going like ho
you can do so.
I Clothing At
I There's one thing we need
I GOING TO HAVE and HA^
i Quality count with you. The 1
2 move quick is our L'lA/inim
i We want every Suit to go and t
|! for your consideration: Men's
| $12.98; Men's $15.00 Suits cut
x Suits cut down to $9.48; Boys'
X You can hardly afford to
x TY?Such chances don't come
^ and buy Clothing within the n<
x has been CUT TO and BELO1
x Men's Coarse Shoes from <
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Values 11
er Length Ladies' Braided Cloaks
0?But to move them before Jan48
and $4.08. .
e sold at exceptionally Low Prices H
Fur and Muff, $5.08 the Set.
Irown?From 08c to $8.50.
l Co. for Ladies' Cloaks and Furs. A
YRXA RUGS?Extra large slxe? I
Dosed of three run?These are
t the Set.
BLACK KID GLOVES? 75c value
lUILTS?extra sizes?at $3.50 and
^DIES* BELTS. COLLARS and
ay trade. H
1 are second to none, for Holiday H
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PAY BEFORE
JUDGMENT
pAYEVERYBODY
KNOWS THAT 8HERER'S
is the PLACE to get the BEST
FRESH MEATS the market affords
all the year round.
I also have a nice line of CANNED
GOODS. FRUITS and VEGETABLES
to suit the seasons, with Aha Best Accommodations,
Low Prices and Quick
Delivery.
I want EVERYBODY to PLEASE
PAY. Don't wait until Judgment Day
and have St. Peter to ask "What
about that Big Bill YOU owe SHER- 4
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I work Sixteen Honrs Every Day
To Vry to Make Ends Meet,
While Lots of People Eat My Staff
And Loaf Upon the Street.
Yours to Serve,
OLD GEORGE,
THE BUTCHER.
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EVERYTHING OP A BANKING
NATURE ENTRU8TED TO OUR
CARE, RECEIVES OUR BEST
ATTENTION. WE SHALL BE
GLAD TO HAVE A SHARE OF
YOUR BUSINESS.
N. M. McDILL, Cashier.
IMPORTERS AND
ROASTERS OF
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
OUR ROASTING PLANT
Is In Full Operation, and to Those
Who Desire a
Clear, Well Roasted and High Grade
COFFEE
We are Prepared to Furnish It.
We name the following brands:
Old Government Java, Monogram,
Fort Sumter, Blue Ribbon,
Arabian Mocha, Mountain Rose,
Morning Glory, Maracalbo, Jamoma,
Sunbeam, Electric, Porto Rloo,
Red Owl, Acme, Aromatic, Dime.
A Trial Will Convince Consumers of
the Superior Merits of Our Roasted
Coffee, and Once Tried Will Use no
Other.
Packers of Teas, Spices and Soda,
put up under our personal supervision,
and We Guarantee them Strictly Pure
Goods. Send for samples and prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
F. W. WAGENER A COMPANY,
Charleston. 8. C.
F1. C. BLACK
Life I murunce
Old Line Mutual
Legal Reserve
Just as solid as it is possible to
make anything.
THE SECURITY LIFE
AND ANNUITY COMPANY
Has complied with the general insurance
laws, and is licensed to do business
as legal reserve "Old Line" company.
This means, that the state of
North Carolina guarantees that the
company's assets and liabilities are
correctly given in its published statements.
That the Company has deposited
cash securities with the insurance
commissioner for the absolute protection
of its policy-holders.
FRED C. BLACK.
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DOING YOUR SHOPPING FOR o
r WILL COME TO J. O. WRAY'S. ?
it we have a pretty slick line of < >
DOLLS. HORNS, GAMES, Etc.. JJ
very day. They'll probably come ;;
> we'll have quite a complete line <,
ps of Santa Claus, and we would <
see them. But say, Just a quiet i i
about securing a Go-Cart or any * [
fOU HAD BETTER BE QUICK.
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and we need it badly. We are J |
/E IT QUICK if Prices and ;;
ine that we mean to move and ^;
; FOR MEN AND BOYS. V
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:o help it along these prices are | j
; $18.00 Suits cut down to
down to $10.48; Men's $12.50
Suits, PRICES CUT HALF. j;
MISS T&IS OPPORTUNI- j;
often. Take advantage of it, J |
ixt FEW DAYS., Every Suit ||
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