Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 25, 1907, Image 3
MERE-MENTION.
A highwayman held up two Yosemite
Valley. Cal., stage coaches last Thursday
night and secured $300, besides
watches and jewelry A large party
of Texas bankers were entertained by
the bankers of New York last week....
John D. Rockefeller was fined $25 by a
Westchester county, N. Y., magistrate
last week for exceeding the speed limit
Governor Stokes of New Jersey
undertook to umpire a baseball
game between teams representing the
senate and house of that state one
day last week. He was almost mobbed
by the players because of a "rotten
decision." The governor of North
Ko. ..Pfna pawnrH of 51 r,t"l
for the arrest of Edward Ashby, who
killed D. S. Overcash at China Grove,
N. C., last week George W. Bundrlck,
a white man, was hanged at
a Cordele, Ga., Friday for a murder
committed in 1902 An Asheville,
N. C., firm last week received a consignment
of 250,000 post cards from
Germany, The cards consist of western
North Carolina views Isidor
Wormser, a prominent New York
banker, died in that city Friday of
gout, aged seventy-seven years
* Seven firemen were injured by the
failing of a roof of a burning house in
Atlanta, Ga., Friday The Bell
telephone people are engaged in an
effort to force Bell phones on the people
of Statesville, N. C The su'
preme court of Tennessee has declared
the charter of the city of Memphis,
granted by the last state legislature, to
be unconstitutional A man and
woman were killed by lightning in the
vicinity of Kalamazoo, Mich., Friday
evening... .Benjamin Walters, a merchant
of Madison, III., on Saturday
committed suicide as a climax to domestic
difficulties King Edward
of England has presented a handsome
Bible to the church at Bruton, va
Bartow county, Ga., of which Cartersville
is the county seat, voted 1,721 to
91 in favor of prohibition last Thursg
da>'. The vote in Cartersvllle was 620
to 25 against liquor Frank E.
Woller, clerk of the municipal and district
courts at Milwaukee, Wis., has
been found 120,000 short in his accounts.
Woller has been arrested and
* will plead guilty Willis McClelland,
a negro, was hanged at Mobile,
Ala., Friday for murdering Michael
McGovern, an old resident of that city.
McClelland confessed on the gallows.
Mrs. Daisy Grant Hanna has been
granted a divorce at Cleveland, Ohio,
from her husband, Dan R. Hanna
son of the late Senator Hanna
According to a Washington dispatch
the Standard Oil company Is perfecting
plans by which it will control a
railroad system from the Atlantic to
the Pacific. The eastern terminus is
to be Newport News, Va Great
forest fires are in progress along the
line of the Canadian Pacific railroad
to the east of Fort William, Ontario.
Six tail road bridges have been destroyed
John Mitchell, a negro,
was hanged at Marietta, Ga., Friday,
for murder Thomas Battle, an
old Confederate veteran, was last week
convicted In the Federal court at Macon,
Ga.. of the murder of Geo. T. I
White, and sentenced to life Imprisonment
in the Federal prison in Atlanta.
The reason for the trial of Battle in a
Federal court was that he killed White
on the top of the new postofflce bulldf
ing at Macon, and therefore on government
property Five men were
killed in an automobile accident at
Calynello, Italy, last Thursday. The
car was running at high speed and
crashed Into a rock A Pittsburg
and Lake Erie railroad train ran into
an open switch at Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday
evening, resulting in the killing
of the conductor and injuring nine
passengers An electric car was
dynamited near Gadsden, Ala., Friday
night. The car was running at high
speed at the time of the explosion.
But little damage resulted..... .It is
rumored in Chicago that two of the
biggest of the trans-continental railroad
lines will adopt a universal passenger
rate of two cents a mile
The legislature of Georgia will convene
tomorrow for the session of 190708
Western Union operators went
on a strike at Oakland. Cal., last Friday
The body of Arthur L. Dytch,
an installment house collector, was
found hanging from a tree near Macon.
Ga., late Friday night. It is believed
that he was first murdered and
then hanged to the tree with his own
belt Eight workmen were killed
and thirty-five were injured by a New
1 York. New Haven and Hartford passenger
train running into the rear of
a work train at Hartford, Conn.,
Sunday night First Metnoaisi
church of Statesville, N. C., was badly
damaged by lightning which set it on
tire Sunday afternoon A sea turtle
weighing 1,902 pounds was captured
by a fisherman near San Diego,
Cal? last week Constable J. H.
Good was shot to death by Isom Reed,
a negro, at Memphis, Tenn., Sunday
evening, while the constable was trying
to arrest Reed. The negro was fatally
shot by the officer Brodie A.
Kennedy, aged fifteen years, was killed
by lightning near Mezeppa, N. C?
Saturday afternoon... .Anthony Coinstock,
head of the New York Society
for the Prevention of Vice confiscated
thousands of immoral post cards at
C'oney Island Friday The legislature
of New York will adjourn tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the
governor threatens to call an extra
session five minutes afterwards, unless
the two houses get together and pass
, the assembly reapportionment bill over
which they have been deadlocked for
some days.... Irwin Lewis of Kennett
Square, Pa.. Is under arrest charged
with the murder of his five-year-old
stepdaughter. Lewis protests his innocence
Daniel Osiris, a Jewish
banker of Paris, died recently, leaving
an estate of $13,000,000. He left $r>.ooo.ooo
to the Pasteur institute
Railroads throughout the northwest
jiiv. ureinir all coal users to lay in their
supplies during: the summer and avoid
the conditions that prevailed last winter.
.. .General Frederick Funston has
refused to permit I'nited States troops
in his charge to parade in San Francisco
on July 4th, because he was loath
to parade his men in San Francisco
"to be sneered at and jeered at by an
unwhipped mob." hirst Warden
Riley of Wilkesbarre, Pa., has been
fined $10 each for catching 130 fish under
the legal size in that state. Riley
has the alternative of serving 1,300
days in jail Governor Hughes of
New York has vetoed a bill which provided
for a permit to the Hotel Gotham
to sell liquor over its own counters.
which is now prohibited because
the hotel is within 200 feet of a church.
Mme. d'Annuncio being hard up
has advertised for sale the famous Italian
lake of Ilbano, for $100,000. This
lake is located high in the mountains
and is described as one of Italy's most
beautiful spots The St. Louis and
San Francisco railroad, controlled by
the Rock Island system is preparing
to issue $115,000,000 worth of bonds...
Large shipments of gold are being
made from New York to the money
markets of Europe Ex-Governor
Pennypacker of Pennsylvania, as a
witness before the committee investigating
the matter of graft in connection
with the building of the new state
capitol, last week, said that the "state
was cheated and disgraced in the capitol
contracts," and that those who
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AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8.30 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Services on Friday afternoon at 6
o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8.15 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon
at 5.30 o'clock.
jtyfrial Notices.
Dedication of Enon.
Dedication services, to be conducted
by Rev. Dr. Derieux, Rev. E. S. Reeves
and Rev. I. G. Murray, will be held at
Enon next Saturday and Sunday. Services
will commence at 10.30 a. m. and
1.30 p. m. W. E. Hurt, Pastor.
61 t.f 2t
?he (ftotton $Rarhet.
Yorkville, June 25.?Cotton 11 to 13.
New York, June 24.?Spot cotton
closed firm. Middling uplands 13.00;
middling gulf 13.25: sales 6.800 bales.
Futures opened barely steady and
closed very steady as follows:
June 11.65. July 11.70; Aug. 11.45;
Sept. 11.27.; Oct. 11.44; Nov. 11.43;
Dec. 11.48; Jan. 11.60; Feb. 11.64;
March 11.65; April 11.55.
w. o. w.
THERE will be an important meeting
of Filbert Camp W. O. W.
Friday night next. All members are
requested to be present.
It LESSLIE SMITH. Clerk.
BASKET PICNIC
THE annual picnic will be given at
Smith's pond, five miles south of
Yorkville on JULY 4TH. The public
is invited.
C. H. SMITH.
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
PURSUANT to law I hereby give
notice that on this 25th day of
June, I did make a final settlement
with the Probate Court of York county,
as executor of the estate of Dr. A.
P. Campbell, deceased, and that on the
25th day of July. 1907, I will apply to
the Hon. L. R. Williams, judge of said
court, for a discharge from all further
liability art executor of said estate.
W. E. ADAMS, Executor.
FOR RENT.
MY house on Cartwrlght avenue,
Yorkville. Six rooms. Possession
at once.
JOHN F. GORDON.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
For first-class Lasting Photographs
come to my studio on West Liberty
street.
J. R. 6CH0RB.
9W Send The Enquirer your orders
for Commercial Printing, Booklets,
Catalogues, Law Briefs, etc.
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X CAREFUL BUYERS. FOR INST
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down to
? 4 4 inch Light Weight Wool Dress
A at $1.00 a yard. Now Cut I><
? Ginghams and Madras, all Wash
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i, Men's $1k Spring Suits, cut to .
? Men's $15 Spring Suits, cut to . .
4 Men's $12.50 Spring Suits, cut t
V Men's $10 Spring Suits, cut to .
1* NOW IS A GOOD TIME to get
% Clothes for Spring wear?New Sty
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NOTICE
Of Annual School Meeting of the
School District of Y'orkville.
THE qualified electors resident
within the School District of
Yorkville are hereby called to assemble
in annual School Meeting in the
Court House at Yorkville, South Carolina
at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
on JULY 5TH, 1907, at which time
the Trustees will submit a full report
of their transactions for the previous
School year and their estimate of expenditures
necessary for the ensuing
year.
That an the same date at 12 ni. a
poll will be opened at the Court House]
land kept open until five o'clock P. M.J
under the supervision of three managers,
at which election, the qualified
voters of said School District may vote
for or against the assessment and
levy of a three mills local tax. to be
recommended to said meeting by the
Trustees for the fiscal year next ensuing.
Wm. B. McCAW. Chairman.
Py order of the Board.
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See
Johnson
| For
SWIFT'S HAMS.
BREAKFAST STRIP
AND LARD.
CHASE SANBORN COFFEE,
TETLEY'S TEAS.
TIT?IV7 nmL" T i?o
ROYAL, AND RUM FORD
RAKING POWDERS.
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR.
I. W. JOHNSON.
W Send The Enquirer your oiders
Catalogues, Law Briefs, etc.
FRUIT JARS
BUY YOUR FRUIT
JARS AT THE
YORK DRUG STORE.
WE HAVE THEM IN
PINT, QUART AND
HALF GALLON SIZES
AT RIGHT PRICES.
YORK DRUG STOR]
J. B. BO WEN, Proprietor.
W Use Chloro-Naptholeum aboi
your premises and keep down unpleat
ant odors and disease germs.
J. Ij. Williams. Mason McConncI
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO
500 Yards A. F. C.
Gingham
ON SALE I .IDAY, JUNE 28 AT
8 l-2c The Yard
Only 10 Yards to a Customer.
Remember our sale of 20 PER CEN
OFF ON ALL SUMMER SUITS^ANI
LUW UU I 9nuco is IV fiuac ocuui
day, June 29th.
This is a great time to buy you
Clothing and Low Cut Shoes.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Sell for Less.
ALL
THINGS COME
To those who stop waiting and g
after them. To win you must. hav
confidence in yourself. The man wh
never puts any dependence in himsel
nor invests for fear of losing, is neve
likely to be found when opportunit
is out with a searchlight looking fc
ability. Get your broker to trade fo
you and have things come your way b
means of his assistance. Business me
act in a business manner and succee
accordingly.
For Sale?Residence on King's Moun
tain street, well located. $3,000.
For Sale?Valuable lot near Grade
C!/.Kaa1 hororoin nniin tPT
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
MF" Real estate loans at 6 per cent.
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The
Big corporations, moneyed Individ
uals and all business men, everywhen
find it best and safest to do their bus
iness through the BANK.
It will be best for you if you are no
already doing it that way.
Place your business with this BANF
IT'S SAFE
The First National Bank
Yorkville, S. C.
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ODS IS TOO LARGE FOR THE
LE CUT DOWN LOW ENOUGH
OFFERINGS ATTRACTIVE TO
ANCE:
hades, popular styles, that were
es, 25c and 35c a yard, are Cut
1ft Cents the Yard.
! Goods, that were a big bargain
nvn to ! 8? Cents a Yard.
Colors, popular patterns, good
,. . 8 Cents to 12 1-2 Cents aYrd.
1 FOR MEN
$12.50 a Suit.
$?.18 a Suit.
o $8.18 a Suit.
$7.48 a Suit.
an extra good value in a Suit of
les, Good Fit at Low Price.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
My goods before you buy. I can
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L.LE, S. C.
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FLY
SCREENS
If you haven't yet given us an orde
for SCREENS for your windows an
doors, let us have them now. On
Screens are thoroughly well mad'
made to measure, they fit. and kee
the llies OUT. If you have never ha
Screens in your windows you don
know what a comfort they are. L<
us have your order early.
BUILDING ANYTHING?
. If you contemplate building anj
thl ig or remodeling your home t
place of business, let our Archlte*
and Engineer submit you plans an
specifications. Prompt service.
J. J. KELLER & CO
9V See us for Lime for either built
ing or disinfecting purposes.
IMPORTERS AND
ROASTERS OF
HIGH GRADE COFFEE
OUR ROASTING PLANT
Is in Full Operation, and to Thoi
Who Desire a
Clear, Well Roasted and High Grat
COFFEE
We are Prepared to Furnish It.
We name the following brands:
Old Government Juva, Monogram
Fort Sumter, Blue Ribbon,
Arnbinn Mocha, Mountain Rose,
Morning Glory, Maracaibo, Jamom
Sunbeam, Electric, Porto Rico,
Red Owl, Acme, Aromatic, Dime.
A Trial Wilt Convince Consumers <
the Superior Merits of Our Roastc
Coffee, and Once Tried Will Use r
Other.
Packers of Teas, Spices and Sod
put up under our personal supervlslo
and We Guarantee them Strictly Pui
Goods. Send for samples and prlc<
La^ama ?MirohQa<nn> alcotirViar*
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P. W. WAGF.NER & COMPANY,
Charleston. S. C.
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A CHOICEST OF HEAVY AND F
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Canned Goods
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i- Did you ever try them? They stand
^ at the head of their class In quality.
There Is nothing put up In the way
Z. 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 Suc
cotash at 16c a can. For table use I
^ have Strawberries, Raspberries, and
a Pears?all put up In sugar at 30c.
p Plenty of Inferior goods at lower
t prices.
5 LOUIS ROTH.
I W. I. WITHERSPOON CO
j| Dealers In
; Hardware, Vehicles and Implements.
; Hoosler Corn Planters, Carmlcal
* Cotton and Corn Planters, Dow-Law
. full stroke Cotton Planters, Guano
) Distributers, Disc Harrows, Disc and
Spring Tooth Cultivators, Etc.
; BUGGIES
i WATERTOWN,
g COLUMBUS,
f ANCHOR,
| PHOENIX,
| HICKORY.
I WAGONS
| MANDT,
| WHITE HICKORY,
f FISH AND
| MO LINE.
I HARNESS, WHIPS. LAPROBES, Etc.
| W I. WITHERSPOONCO.
& East Madison Street.
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MY NEW SAMPLES
ARE NOW IN.
Samples and Remnants for sale
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A. B. GAINES.
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HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES, ?
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MARKET. ALL THE LATEST
PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. 1
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RS, CUFFS, TIES, BELTS, ETC.
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WE HAVE BINDER TWINE,
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Come and see us for everything that
may be desired In dressed stone of any
kind, Monuments, etc. Our facilities
for turning out Stone Work, Marble or
Granite are first-class and we can make
prices right. Intending purchasers
can aford to come a long distance
to see us.
YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS.
B.N. MOORE
COTTON
In the Market the Year Round. Every
facility for WAREHOUSING.
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HOW ABOUT A
"MAJESTIC"
RANGE
THE "BEST" AND MOST ECONOM[CAL?TAKES
LESS FUEL AND
DOES NOT HEAT UP THE HOUSE
\S MUCH AS STOVES.
IT IS THE MOST PERFECT BAKER
MADE.
COME TO SEE US FOR ANYrHING
IN HARDWARE.
ifORKVlLLE HARDWARE CO.
1 BANK IN WHICH
YOU WILL FEEL
rHOROLGHLY
IT HOME
Every depositor In this Bank is made
0 feel that his account, no matter how
mall it may be, Is appreciated?that
le is a part of the Institution and is
esponslble in a measure for its sucess.
Let us have your business or person1
account. We promise you In adance,
every Banking facility and evry
courtesy consistent with sound
tanking.
LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
YORKVILLE, S. C.
at. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treat.
FORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
FRUIT JARS
We have MASON'S IMPROVED
'RUIT JARS in the following sizes:
INTS, QUARTS, HALF GALLONS.
We also have extra Caps, extra Rubers,
Jelly Tumblers.
Be sure and see us for Cotton Bows.
Everything in Heavy and Fancy
Iroceries.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
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[T IS A FACT
That there Is no silverrare
made that Is better for every day
ise than is COMMUNITY SILVER,
t will wear practically as long, stand
arder service and look as well as
Sterling silverware and costs a great
leal less. Let me show you how nice
nd how pretty Community Silver is.
Before you buy Cut Glass, Pressed
llass, Chinaware, Bric-a-Brac, etc.,
ome and see my stock. Qualities are
Ight and the prices are pleasing.
T . W. SPECK.
You Can't Fool 'Em.
Try our CRACKER-JACK Coffee
?Put up In 2i pound Buckets at 50
}ent9. We guarantee It to Give EnIre
Satisfaction or will Refund Your
loney.
'he old folks like their Soup and
Kraut,
The younger ones like Pie;
sell the stuff that suits them all
And the Prices Ain't So High.
Vhy do so many people buy their
feats from Sherer's Market? Beause
Sherer won't lie to the ladles,
t's no use?they'll catch you every
Ime. (Say, I'm married, myself,
>on't-yer-know?)
lome people beat the Butcher Man,
Cause coal and wood are so high,
'hey wan't to go to a warmer place,
Where they won't have none to
buy.
Yours to serve,
OLD GEORGE,
THE BUTCHER.
GLENN & ALLISON.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
BABCOCK,
HACKNEY,
TAYLOR-CANNADY AND
HIGHPOINT BUGGIES.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
McCORMICK MACHINERY AND
THE INTERNATIONAL GASOLINE
ENGINES.
We want a chance to talk to you
bout them. Can quote you close
'rices and easy terms.
Yours to serve,
GLENN & ALLISON.
&T KENNEDY'S
When you are in need of Bush and
irass Blades, Cow Chains, Ely Cateh rs,
Tinware, En-an-ge Gray . Ware,
A'lilte Lined Enamel Ware, White
A'are or Food Choppers come and see
Ar. M. Kennedy.
When you want Soaps at 15, 10, 6
akes for 25 Cents, or Shoe Dressing,
thinola or Stove Polish, come and see
X. M. Kennedy.
For Steel and Aluminum Pens,
nks and Stationery, come to see W.
II. Kennedy.
For Groceries, Including Flour, Cofee,
Teas, Sugar, Rice, Grits, etc., see
,V. M. Kennetly.
For Tallor-Made Clothing, cut In
>roper styles, made of best materials,
>y the best of workmen at modest and
air prices, see W. M. Kennedy's sam>les
from the great tailoring house of
jamm & Co.?Best on Earth Tailors.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
[AM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladies' skirts in a thortughly
satisfactory manner, at realonable
prices. Work may be sent died
to my home or left at W. E. Ferruson's
store.
Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN.
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale the building lot
located on west side of King's
fountain street, and adjoining my
Iwelling. Frontage on street, 85 feet,
lepth 300 feet, width at rear 70 feet,
'rice if sold within 30 days, $600.
SAM M. GRIST.
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
SOWING PEAS
IS EASY
If you will do the work with
BUFFALO PITTS, or
TONGUELESS HARROW,
, We have these machines In stock
and will be pleased to sell you either
at the right prices, and on terms satfactory
to you.
See us about a Harrow.
See us about a Buggy.
W Feed Purina Chick Feed for
Profitable Poultry Growing.
CARROLL BROS.
WHERE
QUALITY
C O U IN T S
Perhaps there Is no place where
quality counts as It does In Your Correspondence,
whether It be a business
letter, a letter to your sweetheart or
any other person. Though a man's
chirograyhy Is poor, If he uses a real
good quality of STATIONERY his
letters show up better than a good
hand on bad quality of paper.
You can always find the best that
can be obtained in STATIONERY, at
The Star Drug Store. I buy from the
largest Stationery house In the country,
which always has the LATEST on
the market in Box Papers, Pound Papers
and Tablets for Men, Women and
Children. See our Stationery.
STAR DRUG STORE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
COURT OP COMMON PLSAS.
Catherine V. Miller as Administratrix
of the Estate of Henrietta Campbell
Traywick, Deceased, Plaintiff?
Against M. J. Campbell, Robert A.
Miller and J. E. Traywick, and If he
be dead, ms neirs at law, naargarei i
Traywick and Pansy T. McConnell, |
Defendants.?Summons for Relief.?
(Complaint Filed.)
To the Defendants Above Named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint In
this action, which has this day been
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas for the said
County, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office in Yorkvllle,
South Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint
J. S. BRICE,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Dated Yorkvllle, S. C., May 21, A. D.
1907.
NOTICE.
To the absent defendants, J. E.
Traywick, Robert A. Miller, Margaret
Traywick and Pansy T. McConnell:
Please take notice that the summons
of which the foregoing is a copy, together
with the complaint in this action
were filed in the office of J. A.
Tate, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas
for York County, South Carolina, at
York Court House in Yorkvllle, P C.,
on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1907.
J. S. BRICE,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Yorkvllle, S. C., May 21sV A. D. 1907.
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An Experience of
62 Years
Do you suppose that practically every
man carrying life insurance in
more than one company, and one of
which is the Mutual Benefit, would
unhesitatingly say that he likes the
Mutual Benefit and its policy the best,
and is sorry that he did not place all
of his insurance eggs in the Mutual
Benefit basket if the company did
not offer "special and peculiar advantages"
over all other companies?
The explanation for this condition is
simple: The company is 62 years old;
the guiding star of the management
has always been conservativeness,
economy, a faithful discharge of its
sacred trust, and above all a square
deal to every policy holder?to give
each one all to which he was entitled.
An experience of 62 years has enabled
the management to fully understand
what can safely be guaranteed
to each member for each dollar
he pays and that is what is being
done today and has always been done
by this company?Look before you
leap.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING
A FARM or any property, write
the CAROLINA REALTY AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Blshopville, S. C.
13 t.f. ly
\ CHICORA COLLI
Grreenville
jj A CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOL
J Owned and Controlled by the Pi
B. A., B. S., B. L. and M. A. D
^ A -* I^??M.Aaolrtn on/1 PlloinAQQ
5 worth 150,000. Modern Convei
^ Large Pipe Organ. Healthful cllr
5 Expenses: (A) Tuition, Board, R
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^ Art or Express!
m If lessons under Director, add
Next session begins September t
5 Information address
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? YOU WILL HAVE ON THE MO
COMFORTABLE AND MOST ST
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~ ENTIRE SATISFACTION IN TH
CALL AND SEE THE WALI
, TO SHOW IT TO YOU AND YOU
ARISTOCRATIC APPEARANCE
OF THE SHOE WORLD.
"2* THE WALK-OVER SELLS j
^ EVERY PAIR IS WORTH THE
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UHlty MJOIWL
PATTERNS
Ninety per cent of the ladles of the
United States read the Ladies' Home
Journal. That's why the Ladies' Home
Journal Patterns are so popular.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are
the simplest of all Patterns. They
furnish a chart with each pattern.
All Patterns 10 Cents and 15 Cents?
None Higher.
July Patterns on sale now.
TVip nrirp r>f the Summer Stvle Book
is 15 Cents and you get a Cash Coupon
with each book Good for 10 Cents in
Payment for any Pattern.
July Fashion Plates Free.
The Thomson Co.
BANNER BUGGIES!
BANNER BUGGIES!
FOR SALE BY
aiJ- M. McGILL,Sl
HICKORY GROVE, S. C.
I HAVE Just received a carload of
the famous BANNER Buggies, and
now have one of the Most Complete
Lines of Vehicles ever exhibited in
Hickory Grove. If you are thinking
of purchasing a vehicle of any kind,
you will do well to see me before buying.
I believe I can demonstrate to
your satisfaction that I have the best
values in this line that have ever been
offered in this section.
BANNER Vehicles are sold under
a Positive Guarantee by the Manufacturer,
backed by a Cash Capital of
$500,000.00. You get the full value of
of every dollar of your investment if
you buy one of these excellent vehicles.
Come and See Them Anyway,
whether you have decided to buy anything
in this line or not.
THE BICYCLE IS STILL A
POPULAR VEHICLE.
Bicycling is healthful exercise and
the season is at hand for the enjoyment
of this mode of travelling. I
carry a full stock of these machines
and of the very best make. If you
want a machine you can depend on,
don't fall to see my line.
SEWING MACHINES.
I also carry a line of High Grade
Sewing Machines In fine cases of highly
polished Oak and Mahogany. These
Machines are as good as are made.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction, and
are offered at Prices tlmt bring them
within the reach of all.
J. M. McGILL,
- HICKORY GROVE, 8. C.
G. H. O'GEARY.
The King of Cooking Stoves?made
of Cast Iron.
G. H. O'LEARY.
AT THE BRATTON FARM. "
WE have a number of Guernsey
Cows and Heifers that we will
sell.
Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at
the farm at all times, or delivered on
Tuesdays and Fridays.
I J. A. MILLS, Manager.
Jan. 25 f.t tf.
W Wanted.?Your orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
IflLl For YOUNG 5
lUli WOMEN I
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i?A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE. jj
resbyteries of the Synod of S. C. 4
egree Courses. Schools of Music, [
Elegant Buildings and Grounds J
nlences. Handsome Auditorium. ^
nate in the Piedmont section. g
oom and Fees ...... >183.00 J
A) and Tuition for Music,
on $203.00 2
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lie 19tli, 1007. For Catalogue and J
S. C. BYRD, President. ^
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