Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, May 21, 1907, Image 3

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AlFAl^J FOUR PER CEW COMPOUNDE Bring or Send Us You OUR DEPOSITS ARE S ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PI ? W to ? ntjA1 1'iiMK LUl lt, is aoovi l BURGLAR AND FIRE BONDED. WITH AMP CIENT SET OF OFFICI A SAFE PLACE TO DEI ITREME THE NAT ROCK H W. J. RODDEY, President .a. /T^ .T, ,T> A T.tjt.. ,r . ' i TwTVTvTVTw^i'TVTVTVVTti'TVTVTu NOTICE. T S hereby given to all whom it may A in anywise concern that the undersigned. duly selected and appointed v for that purpose, will file in the office of the Secretary of State at Columbia. S. C.. on SATURDAY. May 2BTH. 1907. at 10 a. m., the written Declaration on.i Petition ramlired bv Sec. 1903 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina. 1902, and will then and there ask that a Certificate of Incorporation be is- , sued to the Yorkville Cemetery Asso- , ciation, located at Yorkville, S. C. GEO. W. S. HART, C. E. SPENCER JOS. F. WALLACE. GEO. H. O'LEARY. 41 t 2t YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. ? z::l- Guaranteed i " Wheels... j t t We have been having our wheels t made in the West The hickory for- \ ests have been stripped of good tim- ? ber and we and all other buggy man- r ufacturers have been having trouble I with the quality of hickory put Into our wheels. 3 * We find that the hickory forests of J Western Canada have been opened up and a factory is making wheels of this fine timber. We have given them our r contract and the wheels are the BEST ? we have seen in years. WE GUARANTEE these Wheels the VERY 4 BEST. We would like to have you call and _ examine these Wheels. I Yorkville Buggy Co. 4 HOW IT HAPPENED. 1 J "Very frequently," says a New York lawyer "there Is an element of unconscious humor in the finding of a Jury. ] To my mind, the best I ever heard In ^ this connection was the verdict v brought in by a coroner's Jury In < ^ Michigan, who were called upon to pass upon the case of the sudden death of a merchant In Lansing. 1 "The verdict was. 'We, the Jury, find 1 from the .physician's statement that the deceased came to his death from j heart failure, superinduced by business failure, which was caused by speculation failure, which was the result of failure to see far enough | ahead.'" The First National Bank, ; Yorkville, S. C. * St Y* Y*T* Y* Y* Y* Y* T* T* T* Y< *< S O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL, I YORKVILLE B. i ? INCORPO XAXAXAXAKAXAXXAXAXAXAAXAX& "I EVERY' Under 0 * THERE IS A SATISFACTION your buying at this store. Here 3 Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Sh lugs. etc., on one side and on the you everything In Groceries, Hnrti Wagons, Etc. This arrangement ( # convenience. It is to your interes secure everything you want with LOWEST PRICES. CLOTHING FOR W Our Clothing Department is fill as will satisfy the buyer of good Clothing of the highest or medium vited to see our light-weight Suits ] Two-piece Suits of Washable C good wearers, are here at $2.25 pei SHIRTS, COLLAR We are especially prepared to appeal to your fancy. We have a la International Brand of Shirts in P and Negligees with Collars and Cu $1.00 to SI.50 for the International er Prices. In Collars, Cuffs and Ti ' in quality and price. PANAMA AND 5 If you want either a Hrst-clas we can serve you. Panamas in vai Straw Hats at $2.75 on down to 50c W UNDERWEAR of every desci H qualities at Pleasing Prices. SHOES, OXE Remember, that we carry the fords for men, women and childre: | Our Oxfords for men and bo; makes Include every style and si fashion and good sense in footwea For ladies' our Selby line of C procession in Quality, Style, Fit a mistake in buying Selby Oxfords. MILLINERY D Visit our Millinery Departmen lish and modern of Millinery. It i your outing, picnic or going-away ^ A the latest style. J YORKVILLE 9 A "Go through the Wall" to \ want anything in Family or Fancy *r?Y?T?T?r?T?r??r*T?T?TY T INTEREST P/ D QUARTER r Honey, Draft, P. O. ( iURROUXDED BY EVERY SAFE tOOF. OUR STEEL CHEST, WITT jUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF. IN INSURANCE, AND EVERY OFF! LE CAPITAL, A LARGE, GROWI 2RS, A STRONG BOARD OF DIRE POSIT YOUR MONEY. MBER ? W Hi i i uu a I 0 N A L UNI [ABSOLUTELY" SAFE] ILL, - - - SOUTH ( *A*AXA*A?eA*A*IU?A>gAa(AA*J .# ,Tl.T? /Tl - - (Tl .-n .< (T? (T\ .' TVTvTWTVTWTWTVTVTVVU'T^T? *TOT4V4T4T*T4T44r4T4T4TT? NOTICE IS hereby given to all whom It m In anywise concern that the und< signed, duly selected and appoint for that purpose, will file in the offl of the Secretary of State at Columb S. C., on SATURDAY, MAY 25T 1907, at 10 a. m., the written Declai tion and Petition required by Sec. 19 of the Code of Laws of South Carolix 1902, and will then and there ask th a Certificate of Incorporation be sued to the Church of the Good She herd, located at Yorkvllle, S. C. W. B. MOORE. GEO. W. S. HART, R. C. ALLEIN, G. T. RADCLIFFE, O. E. WILKINS. "? " " * 2t amy tx ? ? Reliable Authority Says there are men today sitting their desks in a twenty-story sk jcraper in Chicago who often talk the time when they could have boug the ground beneath them for an c run or a pair of shoes. They fail to profit by the opportunity that a li tie business sagacity would have tur >d to their advantage. Men are a vays to be found who allow chances ilip because of the want of discrim lation. FOR SALE?Residence on King Jountain street. Eight rooms, watt tath and other conveniences. Lot eet front and 370 in depth?$3,000. FOR SALE?A lot 80 by 300 fe lear Graded School. Two buildings ,625. Dr. M. W. WHITE. STRICTLY Confidential X'STOMERS HAVE A RIGHT TO EXPECT THAT THEIR BANKING HSINESS WILL BE TREATED A! DONFIDENTIAL. THIS WE DO, VXD ALSO AIM TO PROTECT THEIR INTERESTS IN EVERY LEGITIMATE MANNER. LOAN & SAVINGS BAN YORKVILLE. S. C. BEFORE BUYING OR SELLINI A FARM or any property, wri the CAROLINA REALTY AN TRUST COMPANY, Bishopville, S. C. 13 t.f. ly YV*T*Y*Y*Y*Y> V. Pt. R. E. HEATH, Sec.-Tr. I M, COMPANY, RATED. AXAA*AXA*AX?A*AltA?eA*A*AI&l [HING ne Roof ST and convenience about doing frti, flnH ouppvthlne Hfislrable in iocs. Hats, Underwear, Furnishother side of the wall we offer Iware, Farm Supplies, Buggies, :ontributes very largely to your t to buy here, because you can the least annoyance and at the ARM WEATHER. ed with such goods and qualities judgment, whether you wish grades. You are especially infor Summer Wear, otton Suitings, that are neat and r suit. S, CUFFS, TIES. furnish you with Shirts that will rge supply of the Thoroughbred lain White and Plaited Bosoms, ffs attached. * Prices range from Brand. Cheaper Shirts at Lowes, we have everything desirable STRAW HATS. s stylish Panama or Straw Hat, riety of shapes at SI.50 to $5.00; ription Is to be found here in ail ORDS, ETC. largest stock of Shoos and Oxn in Yorkvllle. ys' In both Stetson and Douglas lape that has the approval of r. ixfords stands at the head of the nd Goodness. Xo lady makes a EPARTMENT. t if you would see the most stys here. See Miss Heyman about hat and you'll be certain to have B. & M. CO. our Grocery department, if you Groceries. A*;A*Ak*A*A*A?*A*A*A?A*A*lAXik*. T\ ST\ /T\ /TS /T-. - - /T~> ST\ . . ST\ /T^ . /T^ /T\ /TV? q^TwTwvwTwTwTVTwTwTwTwTwTwTw* 4+V*V*YT4V4V4V44V*Y*V4V?V?T?Y UP ON SAVINGS > I v WE PAY YOU TO C L Y =;= =5AVES 3rder or Personal Check GUARD. OUR VAULT IS I ITS COMBIN ATION AND ADDITION, WE CARRY [CIAL AND EMPLOYE IS \(i SURPLUS. AN EFFI :CTORS, WE OFFER YOU O SAVE "m. ion bank :arolina IRA B. DUNLAP, [Cashier i**A*Ak*A*AKA*,*A*A*A?A*A*,AKkX n.a. .T\,-r..aa.t. .T, W V TvTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTvTwTVT ?*T*TO?Y*T*Timr*Y*T?Tft?*YMWY YORK COUNTY SOUTHERN ay COTTON ASSOCIATION. jr ;e(* Notice of Various Township Associa'ce tion Meetings. H A MEETING of every sub-dlvlsion .a-| x* of the York County Southern CotQ3 ton Association Is hereby called to be m held at Its regular place of assemb lat lin?* 111 i>l /V X 13V I, jg. at 3 o'clock p. m., (1) to consider the situation generally; and to reorganize if necessary'; (2) especially to afford every cotton grower in York county an opportunity to subscribe for his proportionate part ($1.00 per bale grown by him in 1906, but not less than $5.00) towards raising the present proposed capital stock ($25,000.00) of the York County Southern Cotton Association Agency, whose books of subscription are now, and in the mean time they will remain, in the hands of the several members of the board of corporators of said agency, to wit: John L. Rainey, R. L. Campbell, D. M. Hall. C. E. Spencer, J. C. Wilborn, at J. P. Blair, W. S. Wilkerson, John A. y- Latta, R. L. Sturgis and F. H. Barber, of C. E. SPENCER. President, ht 40 f.t 2t ed _ CLOTHES CLEANING. It- I" AM prepared to clean gentlemen's n- A clothes and ladles' skirts in a thord oughly satisfactory manner, at reato sonable prices. Work may be sent did rect to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mm R. B. McCLAIN. fa 80 .T\ /n /ru/r./n .a. /T^ .Ti A /Tk A er? A q f PF w w F Kmj ~r w -r^"r rv -r ^ w w* -| REDUCE! - ii Dress Good; YOU CAN GET MORE VA1 *? MONEY NOW AT J. Q. WRAY'S ?T STORE WITHIN YOUR REACH || ment, but we believe that the sti As you know all Dress Goods a 4.4. they were even three months ago <?? ing in prices. WE ARE OFFER -5$ TY DRESS GOODS AT PRICES TV VERY LOW THREE OR SIX VT PRICES ARE RIDICULOUSLY I STYLES OFFERED. This is y 4 ft that will save you money. COM! ?5 SOLID ORGANDIES at 30 - TT COTTON VOILES at 15 CE: 9 S| GRASS LINEN at 20 CEN' ?? 36 INCH BROWN LINEN,. Ai 27 INCH BROWN LINEN, 2 *? COLORED LINENS, at 20 C ?f LAMA PONGEE, at 15 CE> TV VICEREINE SILK, at 25 CI LINEN FINISH CHAMBRA"1 Si A. F. C. GINGHAM, at 12 1-! ?? RENFREW FANCY GINGH VT We nave jusi receivea a met K ?9 TRIMMED HATS for Indies. C all well made, stylish and are offt and see them?It will be worth y . II J. Q. WRAY3 ' > YORKVI te If ** BEFORE BUYING GROCE] fD A1^. -t-A-TIT^.Ti.t.,U.t..'T-.At TVT u. r 'a' u.11 u/ V TV % T*J A ' ' *" i TT . T. /f. .r, >. ^ .t. /Ti .-f-t ,f, /Tl .T, fc* / WTV ' W w w w^'wr*: 'jTT ~T^ iTl 'Tl .T^ iTlitilT'llltiTlitllTlllltT^Ai i? TVTvTVTvTYT^'Tvr^'"x't "~?>VT J rfT*V<Y*r?T*Y*Y*Y*Y*Y^Y*TiU 5 iff ^ JttJ si I 3p j|| as a I! i J ^ ----W is g ? tJi H ^ ,PRS^ heatc t* S boilil ^ S ? c^"? li vfe?- is co ^ JL^I E I A LI CO?Pf __?_ i H li Hi i IS YOF t 1*A*A*A*A*A*A**A*AWA*.AA*A k *T*V*Y?Y*T*TmV**T*T*T*lT* COMMUNITX SILVER, For fifty cents we offer you this beautiful Avalon \ baby spoon. It is curved to exactlv fit I J ? "j a child's hand. / II** ^ ^ 's "s'11 en?ugh to / l\wl[\ ^ uscc* easil>\ and is I xJ^xl guaranteed to last I j \ two generations. 1 S I I Being a piece of Com1 1 iV. vJ munity Silver it has I ' *'y the style and appearj / ancc of the best Sterling. Let us show you other pieces of this famous Avalon pattern in COMMUNITY SILVER, T. W. SPECK. Damunn A <r r-ipn I til ml (<nll^<rp. VIVIUOVU il^I IVUlVUftua w..v^vScholarship and Entrance Examination to Freshman Class. The .examination for the award of scholarship from York County and ADMISSION TO FRESHMAN CLASS will be held at the County Court House on Friday. July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants for scholarships may secure blank application forms from the County Superintendent of Education. These blanks must be filled out properly and filed with the County Superintendent before the beginning of the examination. Those taking the examination for entrance to the Freshman class and not trying for a scholarship should file their application with President Mell. The scholarships are worth J100 and free tuition. One scholarship student from each county may select the Textile course, others must take one of the Agricultural courses. Examination paper will be furnished, but each applicant should provide himself with scratch paper. The number of scholarships to be awarded will be announced later. P. H. MELL, President, Clemson College, S. C. 39 t 5t FOR SALE. ONE GEYSER Thresher No. 3, in good condition. F. C. HORTON, R. F. D. No. 4. Clover, S. C. 34 ftt 8t mIT,,t.rr\ ,tt,r^,T..t..t..r. .r. * (Tx rT\ ,T? '"T~. /Tx /T^ .T. rr~_i j./ r_ " w " VTa " ^ -* I ) PRICES 1 >N fi 5 at Wray's f| jUE for your dress goods I i THAN YOU CAN GET AT ANY 44 . The foregoing is a strong state- ?? itement IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE. II re considerably higher now than zz K and they are constantly increas- ?? ING YOU STAPLE AND NOVEL- $ 4> 1 that would have been ?? months ago. today our jOW for the qualities and fcg our opportunity to buy at prices 2^ 3 TODAY. ?? cents yard. 44 nts yard. ?2 rs yard. xx 25 cents yard. ix 10 cents yard. ?? :ents yard. j? its yard. . ENTS YARD. XX Y, 12 1-2 CENTS YARD. i? 2 cents yard. ?4 AMS, at 10 cents yard. 4? > line of ready-to-wear and XX all and examine them. They are Xx (red at Money-Saving Prices. Call 4? our while. ?4 THE LEADER, || lle, S. c. ?f ries come to see wray. f-'U /T-. (Tx A./Y. .4 ? /T. ifq .llYjA/t-.. .a. /t^ (T? A ilT^TVTVTyTVTV'fVTVTV I'TU'TUTT rl !T\ fY\ .T. 1lTi -W- /T1 /T^ A iT. /T^. /T~. #, t?A*AKA?A*A*AXA?tA*A?Uk*A*A>UX fif NOV asaaiiuun"1'' ?d?!sth0Ipointoi |f ?rbsrrfwa,er,j ig, while breakfast I! Ihl? malfeable iron p.n-e oking. When water K *vat?.r ,roni wh,?J has " ... L-. j_ Aii heatino surface than anv 100 noi reservoir :;.j "r.- " ?? " - - - ? be moved away }!{ other, supplies abundanc fire by shifting jfl 0' hot water to laver shown. fil a" parts of the house I .* " P'ace of reservoir. ^jjyywww1" 3KVIL *A'A*Ak*k*A*A**A*A*k*A?A?k*L* *1* O Q i <& !' 04^4 V**Y4JJ*V*Y4Y*4V*1*V41*1*V*V CLOVER DRUG. R UL COMPANY. ' xPAINTSx Now is a good time to paint that house. We are selling NEW ERA PAINT?"There is none better." NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT for your Buggies. Carriages, etc. JAP-A-LAC for your Furniture and Floors. MURESCO for walls and ceilings? all colors. PAINT BRUSHES?A full line?all Come In and let us talk PAINT to you. THE CLOVER DRUG CO. R. L. WYLIE, Ph. G. Manager. , CLOVER 8. C. J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. $1000 We have received our aecond shipment of those Men's two-piece Blue Serge Suits that we sell at only $10.00 a Suit. They are easily the best Clothing value offered in Yohkvllle and worth '$4 to S5 per suit more than our price?$10.00. /-1/MI XT* A XT TV CJT^T7? mUPLf Lvraci rtiiu ismni inuui. J. L. WILLIAMS ? CO., Sell for Less. V See us for all kinds of Gents' Furnishings. Sunday-Monday SOAP Sunday-Monday bubbles Will wash away your troubles. I sell the Sunday-Monday Laundry Soap. Try It. DR. SHOOP'S HEALTH COFFEE. I sell Dr. Shoops Health Coffee?not a grain of real Coffee In It Try a package. I. VV. JOHNSON. WINTHROP COLLEGE. Scholarship and Entrance Examination THE examination for the award of vacant Scholarships In Wlnthrop College and for the admission of new students will be beid at tne uoumy Court House on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacated after July 5, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examInaMon, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. 4 Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 18, 1907. For further information and catalogue, address President D. B. JOHNSON. Rock Hill, S. C. 37 M.7,14-Jy 2 3t MACHINE SHOP. IN addition to having a first-class machinist In our machine shop to make all kinds of repairs to Machinery, Engines, etc., we also have Mr. M. P. Jonas, a thoroughly competent Blacksmith. Mules and Horses shod at 60 cents round. NEELY MANUFACTURING CO. A*A*A*AKA*AKAIOtA*A?A*AAaU? /fi /T> iTi A ,-T. iTi !Ti A iTj ,'T1 "V, /T" (TU A (T? A ^ BAM V GC Js ^ r- $7. Mil / = 1! / wi' tefj/ ffj* TION WE 1 % | > jj|*. . SEE IT. I1 BUT YOU ( ; used y 5 "?" 1 I: Come e itnywu^/ '-*f ' j itake^||^ | *?.?*^**?*5 LE H !A?U?U*A?>A?>AKAfcA?.A*.AftA*A*A*<; r. -t- /T^ J. (TjA^AiTi J.fTt . . ,-T^ A Ti. *. {T+ A /ft A A (J? J, M 'vT VTTTT V T hi'TvT vrV T ^ HT*Y*Y)lT*T*Y*TMlT*y*TOTT*Te Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. A President Sec. and Treas. ? YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. BUY AX ICE CREAM CHURN and make I your own Ice Cream. Buy the "PEERLESS ICELAND" ?the Best on the Market, and sold by York Supply Compa? v. Get a "PLANET JR." Riding Cultivator and let ONE HAND and TWO MULES do the work of Three Hands a?.? - a aa nn and Three Mules?a saving 01 ?2.uu per day. Buy a "PLANET JR." Walking Cultivator or "STEEL KING,"?the Rest on the Market. We carry a full line of Points and Repairs for Cultivators. Mule and Calf Muzzles, Cotton Hoes, etc. RECEIVED TODAY?One carload White Corn and Oates. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. ARM ... YOURSELF ... ( ( Arm yourself, be ready for the fight. J the plowing season Is on, Gen. Green ^ is raging. You will certainly have need to cut wedges to fix your plow. 4 Unless you have a good Knife already, )| don't waste any time. Come to the STAR DRUG STORE and get one. I ti?v? rhem. All grades, sizes and prices. I have them for the little boys with chains on them, the farmer, the lawyer, the preacher. If you want a real good Knife, get the genuine IXL Geo. Westinholm?I've got them. See me STAR DRUG STORE. n k Faultless Brand of ' G Canned Goods e Did you ever try them? They stand t( at the head of their class in quality. There is nothing put up in the way y of fruits and vegetables that is superior, yet in most cases not any higher than inferior goods. Just as good as freshly taken out | of the garden. I have the Faultless String Beans, Peas, Corn, and Sue- cotash at 15c a can. For table use I i have Strawberries, Raspberries, and Pears?all put.up in sugar at 30c. Plenty of inferior goods at lower prices. ' w o LOUIS ROTH. S ti W. I WITIIERSPOON CO g Dealers In y Hardware, Vehicles and Implements. <*i Vi Hoosier Corn Planters, Carmlcal n Cotton and Corn Planters, Dow-Law jt full stroke Cotton Planters, Guano g Distributers, Disc Harrows, Disc and t] Spring Tooth Cultivators, Etc. n DTTDnirc DUUUlliO p WATERTOWN, rr COLUMBUS, q ANCHOR. J PHOENIX, a HICKORY. WAGONS MANDT, " * WHITE HICKORY, 1 FISH AND MOLINE. HARNESS, WHIPS, LAPROBES, Etc. | W I. WITHERSPOONCO. J East Madison Street. d d W Send The Enquirer your orders P for Commercial Printing, Booklats, Catalogues, Law Briefs, etc. 41 ;?A*AAftA*A*A*XA?eAXA*AKAKAXAaU ^.S./T.,A/n>^A/tV^A/T.A/rt.t./rkA/TkA/nA/T>A/TkA/TV-S.ir iVTVTvTvT WTVTwtwTWTVTVTVTV FU **T*Y*Y*Y*T*Y*T*YV?TOT*Y*Y*>Jl DEMO ) IN G / L . ^ A ,TVT% tttl^ A A A /T^ ,T^ . . ,T.J,^J, ^A/tlJ.,-f>A/t! VTVVTVTWVvTv vTVTVTvT WTU'TU'TU 50 Set o TH EVERY MAJESTIC RANGE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FRI [S WARE IS ON EXHIBITION A' T'S THE BEST. MEMBER, WE POSITIVELY CA ME BUT DURING THIS WEEK' ? PRICE OF THE MAJESTIC IS 3ET THE WART FREE AND IT ME AND SEE THE MAJESTIC R OW YOU ITS GOOD QUALITIES lot Biscuits and Cof In Any Day. 1 You Intent - iTl iT^ J. (T?tTl /Tli /T> /Tk A TVTWTu.TyTVTVTVT^TVTVT TVTVTVt ARDW <A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*AWA*?J > /Tk /Ti <T_i -t. /Ty /T^ /Tl /T^ /T* /Ti /TV /T\ *- A Twvttfvw** A T ' * Y* T* T4 T* T* * T? T4 T? T * T* T* Y f'4 *AKAKAKAItAatAatllA?A?A*AA*A?J tSILK PE NOT AN IMITATION, BI THAT MAKES A NOISE LIK] These Skirts are made fr< Black Taffeta Silk, cut full ar .1.1.4 #K AA ftfi AA Sltiri. -I UlVCiO, fUlUV) fWiW) T HEAT Makes a good Underskirt?Cl< less, but wears Just as good.^ Champagne at 35 CENTS THI I For Shirt Waist Suits wears showing It at 10 CTS. AND 15 1 BLLJ We are showing some goo( In Plain and Shadow Checks, 4 BLAC 64 Inches wide, very desirable PRICES, 59 CENTS, 79 CENT We are showing a big line at 10 CENTS AND 25 CENTS Big line of 10c COLLARS Children's BrowiL and B EACH 10 CENTS. 5,000 yards of APRON < t short lengths, but would be cli 500 yards good CALICOE! Good PEARL BUTTONS I Good TALCUM POWDER COLGATE'S 26 CTS. TAL THE THOMS if 41 YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. (Incorporated.) Come and see us for everything that lay be desired in dressed stone of any ind, Monuments, etc. Our facilities :>r turning out Stone Work, Marble or (ranite are first-class and we can take prices right Intending purchaars can afford to come a long dlstanc* > see us. ORKVILLE MONUMENT WORK8. S. H Q^LEARV PURNITURE When you buy Furniture for your edroom, dining room, sitting room r hallway it Is usually as a permaent addition to the comfort and furishlngs of your home. Looking at fie question of Furniture buying rom this standpoint It Is always econmy to buy the Very Best You Can luy for the Money You Wish to Inest. And In this connection let us all your attention to a fact with 'hlch you are probably already fallllar, viz.: When you buy anything 1 Home Furnishings you can always et the BEST value for your money at tils Store, whether you wish to spend luch or little. Before buying anything In Home 'urnlshlngs come and let our saleslen talk It over with you, show you ualltles and styles and make you the rices at which you can buy. You ill find that our offerings and prices re most attractive. G. H. O'LEARY. WT See The Enquirer for all kinds of Commercial Printing. FOB SALE! [ OFFER for sale the building lot L located on west side of King's fountain street, and adjoining my welling. Frontage on street, 86 feet, epth 300 feet, width at rear 70 feet rice if sold within 30 days, $000. SAM M. GRIST. ) f.t tf rTVTVTw f w I'tiifmwfi mm: ON if Ware SOLD THIS WEEK AT OUR J SE ONE SET OF WARE, WJ r OUR STORE AND WE INVI' NNOT GIVE THIS WARE FR] S SALE. THE SAME THIS wt\ 'S WORTH INVESTIGATING. ANGE BAKE BISCUITS IN T >. fee With Us Any ] rou Are Welcoi 1 to Buy or Not. .T, f ri rTVT^ rTltTl A. (Tl A J "wA^ VviC^a/X"o/VWTw " 'JM fARE MAHA*A*A*A*A**AKA*AKAA*AM . T~> A .-Ti A ,t\ A /Ti A /Tl A / A /TiA A /T*> A .-T^ A ,T.A TJTTVTVTVTVTVTWTVTWTVTVTWTW' itHUWAKawawumwtvww. ITTICOATS JT THE GENUINE ARTICLE?ONE E SILK?AND IS SILK. 3m good qualities of $1.25 and $1.50 id has a' dust flounce on bottom of 10.00 AND $12.50 EACH. HERBLOOM osely resembles silk and costs much Ve have It In Black, White, Gray and 3 YARD. JNEEN well and laundries nicely. We are CTS. THE YARD. lCK VOILE 1 values In Imported BLACK VOILES 5 Inches wide at $1.00 THE YARD. K PANAMA i material for your Summer Skirts. S AND $1.00 A YARD. > of EMBROIDERED WASH BELTS on sale at 5 CENTS EACH. lack PATENT LEATHER BELTS, 3INGHAMS, Just opened up?All In leap at 6c?Our Price, 5 CTS. YARD. 3 in Reds and Blues at 5 CTS. YARD, it 2 DOZ. FOR 5 CENTS. at ft CENTS and 10 CTS. BOX. CUM POWDER at 19 CTS. BOX. 50N COMPANY *TMTOT*Y*T*T*Y*T*T*T*?*T*T Nineteen Times Out Of Twenty It is a fact that nineteen times out of twenty the man who, when he decides to buy life Insurance, and m&kee up his mind to lay aside all prejudices and buy the plainest, simplest policy in the company that has the longest and cleanest record for square and honorable dealings with its members under any and all circumstances, will Insure in the Mutual Benefit, provided, of course, he can pass the medical examination. The foregoing statement is based on eight years' experience as agent of the Mutual Benefit IT IS ALSO A FACT That the average man who buys insurance loses sight of the FACT that so far as his family and perhaps his own old age are concerned, he is going into one of the most Important transactions of his life, and buys his insurance with less discrimination than he would a suit of clothes, a hat or a pair of shoes, losing sight of the fact that he cannot force the company to carry out any representation or promise made by the agent unless it is written In the policy when delivered and accepted. Many men are influenced almost entirely by the statements of agents. They leap and then look. The discriminating man looks before he leaps. 3AM M. GRIST, 8pe?isl Agent. -mm noneJu?t after daylight? | Tou want a little more sleep? Roll over to get It? Files singing round? Light on your face? Promenade the "deck"? Roll again? . Fly back again? Tou cm't sleep? Slap? 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