Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 13, 1907, Image 3
? Anderson enjoys the distinction ol
being the only city in South Carolina
that has a curfew law. Thirty dayf
ago the city council requested the cit>
attorney to draw up the ordinance and
it was ratified by the council last
night, and tonight was the first time
for the curfew bell to ring. All boys ol
14 years and less must keep off the
streets after 10 o'clock at night. The
city and mill clocks are used as the
curfew bells.
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
rrv. t. a. mi'rrat, pjtmm.
StiNDAT Sfrvicbs?Sunday school at
9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11
oclock.
# CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
rev. j. o. babj.y rector.
Sunday Services.?Sunday school at
10 a. m. No other service.
g FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
hbv. e. b. oille3pie. pastor
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. h. j. cauthbn. pastor.
Sunday Servicer?Morning service
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 5 p.
m. Union service at 8 o'clock: sermon
by Rev. E. E. Gillespie.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. c. ewart, pastor.
f Sunday Services.?Sabbath school
~ at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock.
Special JMires.
Preaching at Hebron.
Rev. W. C. Ewart will preach at
Hebron on Sabbath afternoon, September
15, at 3.30 o'clock.
It J. E. Gettys.
Rev. J. E. Covington,
Who was to assist me In a meeting at
Enon on the 3d Sunday cannot come.
Consequently there will be no services
Sunday. W. E. Hurt. Pastor.
Letter to T C Dunlap,
% Yorkvllle, S. C.
Dear Sir: If a customer wants 335.50
do you give him 375?
Suppose you should hear of one of
your customers doing a thing like
that and not knowing It, what would
you say next time he wants discount?
We'll venture half your men are doing
that very thing without a suspicion.
Men who paint any other paint than
Devoe are paying 375 for 337.50 or
some other such figure.
10 gallons of Devoe is enough for a
good-size house two coats; 15 or 20
isn't too much of another paint.
There's 38.75 or 317.50 for 5 or 10
extra gallons; besides 32 to 34 a gallon
for putting it on; that's 310 to 340.
^ That's how half the houses stores factories
warehouses shops barns and
fences are painted: 350 for paint and
labor; $25 to $50 more for not Knowing
what paint to put-on.
The one to put-on is the paint that
takes least gallons and makes least
- bills for paint and labor,
tr Yours truly
40 P W DEVOE & CO
P. S. J. J. Keller & Co. sell our
paint.
She Cotton ittarhet.
Yorkville, September 13?Cotton 12
to 12}.
New York. September 12?Cotton
spot closed steady, 15 points lower;
^ middling uplands 12.90; middling gulf
13.15; sales 5.000 bales. Futures
opened steady and closed steady as
follows: Sept. 11.71; Oct. 11.81; Nov.
11.82; Dec. 11.86; Jan. 11.89; Feb.
11.93; March 11.99; April 12.03; May
12.05.
CALL FOR REBATES. .
PARTIES having Duplicate Sale
Slips of amounts entitling them to
Rebates on Purchases, will please present
them at once and allow us to pay
same. Bring them at once.
YORKVILLE B. & M. CO.
74 f It
FOR RENT.
. ~\/f Y residence on King's Mountain
' street In Yorkville. Modern and
convenient. For further information
address W. P. HARRISON.
Columbia, S. C.
Care Nat. Loan & Exchange Bank.
74 f.t tf
* BREAD AND CAKE SALE.
THE Ladles' Aid Society of the Associate
Reformed church will offer
Bread and Cake for sale at the
store of Mr. W. M. Kennedy, tomorrow,
SATURDAY, morning, beginning
at 9 o'clock. The public Is respectfully
invited to come out and see what
we have to offer.
It Mrs. \V. D. GRIST. President.
ID. MARLEY
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
PROMPT and Reliable Repair
Work on Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry of all kinds. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Give me a trial. I am
at the store of the York Supply Co.
* H. D. MARLEY.
74 f.t 3m
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS^
ALL persons Indebted to the estate
of J. EDGAR ALEXANDER are
hereby notified to make payment to
me at once. Persons having claims
against said estate should present
them, duly authenticated, within the
time prescribed by law.
* ' W. DANIEL ALEXANDER.
Administrator.
74 f 3t
GINNING AT $1.00 PER BALE
OTTON Growers will please take
J notice that throughout the seasor
ft of 1907-08. we will GIN COTTON al
$1.00 per Bale.
WILLIAMSON BROS.,
Guthrlesville, S. C.
72 f. t. 4t
AN ORDINANCE.
Fixing the Tax Levies of the Town ol
Yorkville, S. C.. for the Current
Year, 1907, for Ordinary Munlcipa
Purposes, and to Pay the Interest or
Waterworks Bonds; the Time ol
Payment Thereof; and the Penaltj
for Non-Payment of the same.
T> E It ordained by the Mayor anc
y Jj Aldermen, the Town Council ol
the Town of Yorkville, S. C., and b>
authority of the same.
Section 1. That a levy of ten mills
on each and every dollar of real ant
personal property, not exempt fron
taxation, held or owned or liable foi
taxes, and including the gross pre
mluin income of all insurance companies
liable to pay taxes on their gross
premium income, collected at or out o:
the town of Yorkville, within the towr
of Yorkville. S. C.. on the 1st day o:
Janrary, 1907, be and the same is
hereby made, eight mills of whicl
shall be used for ordinary purposes
?? ?? mills to uav the interest or
waterworks bonds.
^ Sec. 2. That said taxes shall becomi
due and payable at the office of thecitj
treasurer on the 15TH DAY OF OC
TOBER. 1907. at which time the book:
of the said treasurer shall be openei
for the collection thereof. Taxes ma;
be paid without penalty up to and in
^ chiding the 1T.TH DAY OF NOVEM
BKR. 1907. after which date the pen
alty will attach. Thereafter am
up t<> and including the 1st day of De
cember. 1907. all taxes due and unpaii
before said date and unpaid on th
lf.th of November. 1907. will be liabl
to a penalty of twenty per cent.
Sec. 3. After the 1st day of Decern
her. 1907. execution will be issuei
against all delinquents for the fu!
amount of taxes, penalty, and costs a
provided for by the ordinances of th
^ Town of Yorkvllle. S. C,
Done and ratified in council assem
bled in regular and lawful session a
Yorkvllle. S. this the 13th day o
September. 1907.
fSKAT.J
M JNO. R. HART.
' Mayor of the Town of Yorkvllle. S. C
Attest:
I. W. JOHNSON. Clerk of Council.
74 f 3t
COMING!
1 A K. HAWKE8, the Famous Op
1 -f\.? tician. will be at the store o
' THE CLOVER DRUG CO.. Two Day
I Only. SEPT 14TH and 16TH. Satur
' day and Monday. A good chance t
| have your eyes tested Free by one o
the most successful Opticians in th
1 United States. Don't Forget the Date
1 ?Sept. 14th and 16th, at
> CLOVER DRUG CO..
Clover, S. C.
, 73 t.f. 2t
THE MAN
Who has a policy In the Farmers' Mil
tual Life Insurance Company, th<
Farmers' Mutual lire Insurance Com
pany, or The Mutual Live-stock In
surance Association feels perfectly
satisfied and "He does not have to pa:
a fortune for his satisfaction." H<
knows that if he has a loss, he will Im
paid.
D. E. BOXEY,
Insurance Agent.
Lowney's,
I
Nunnally's,
Sparrow's.
These three brand
of Candies represent all that is Bes
in Candy making. Search the countr:
over and you could not find Purer 01
Daintier confections. Within the weel
new and fresh shipment of those Can
dies have been received and if yoi
would have the most delightful of al
Candies you can get them here now.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
W* Remember. If you please, thai
you can find all kinds of School Sup'
plies at this Store.
A Silver Dollar
In conversation with a copper pennj
said, "You poor little red cent; yoi
never amount to anything. I surelj
would hate to be you." "I know I an
not very big," replied the cent, "bui
some people like me, and I can buy ?
good many things." "Huh! you can'i
buy anything at all," said the dollar
"T oa Kl cr onH hrlchl
J USl lUUlk at IMC, OU Mift UI1U
and shiny. I can buy a whole lot
more than you can.", "That Is so,*
said the little red cent, meekly, "but
I get in the church contribution plat?
a heap oftener than you do, anyway.'
A broker's assistance, often like tin
cent, is productive of good results at
times where conscious ability fails.
FOR SALE
Seven room house, lot 80 by 370 feet
Nice residence lot, 85 by 300 feet.
Lot 90 by 330 feet at bargain price.
A few lots in suburb of Westerlelgh.
WW Call on me for particulars on tin
above.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
statioweryT
Now that the Fall business seasoi
is upon us and wilt soon be goini
with a rush, don't you think it wil
be well to look over your Station
cry Supplies and place an ordei
for your needs, so as to have i
when you want it?
We will give your orders care
ful and prompt attention and wil
furnish you Printed matter tha
will be satisfactory in every par
' ticnlar.
Can we serve you? Today is t
good time to place your order.
PI tone or write.
L. M. GRIST'S SONS,
Yorkvllle, S. C.
Wait for
Mrs. Dobson.
Mrs. T. M. Pobson is now in th<
Northern markets, selecting headgeal
for the ladies. She is visiting th<
openings in the great fashion centre
and picking up ideas of what to wea
and how to trim what you wear. He:
Millinery goods are now coming ii
and you may expect the latest of Mil
linery styles. She will bring the mos
up-to-date goods obtainable. Wait t<
see them. It will pay you. DON'T
BUY until you see her Millinery an<
other goods. If you do you may re
gret It.
DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE,
Mrs. T. M. Dobson, Prop.
09" Don't forget?Laundry leave
every Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
FOR RENT.
THE 6-room House recently occu
pied by me on Wright Avenue.
> M. B. JENNINGS.
70 f.t. tf
WANTED
HIDES and SKINS. As they g
up, I pay UP. As they go dowr
I pay DOWN. CASH.
W. H. HERNDON.
56 f 13t
. CLOTHES CLEANING.
! F AM prepared to clean gentlemen'
i 1_ clothes and ladies' skirts In a thor
t oughly satisfactory manner, at rea
sonable prices. Work may be sent di
rect to my home or left at W. E. Fer
guson's store.
Mrs. -R. B. McCLAIN.
FOR SALE
f ANE 2-horse Disc Plow, 1 Middl
t V-/ Buster?Oliver Chilled; 1 Cuta
I way Disc Harrow; 1 Smoothing Har
i row?two sections; Cotton Planter.'
f Corn Planters. 3 Wagons and othe
r Farm Tools and Implements in goo
condition. I. H. NORRIS.
I
B. G. BLACK
| Sui'freon J>eiitisst
' HICKORY GROVE, S. C.
In Sharon Thursday and Friday.
P BRICK FOR SALE,
> A BOUT Five Thousand, made in tl
f x\. days when Brick were mac'
* right. They have been used; but ai
i in first class condition.
LAURA E. PARISH,
i. 67 t.f. tf
e FOR SALE.
ONE Six Horse Portable Engin
RA-Gow Win eh In Oin. 1*1
, Hand Press, all in good condition. f<
$125. Address me. Yorkville, No.
JOSEPH W. SMITH.
70 f.t. 4t
*1 AT ROSE S MARKET.
\r ou get the choicest of FRES
MEATS. Let us have your order
Choice fresh PISH today. Green Gr<
ceries in season. Phone No. 83.
"l WALTER ROSE.
I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
c The LINDSAY STUDIO will be op<
WEDNESDAY MORNING. Septemb
- 11th.
t From that tinre on the regular hou
f will be kept?from 9 a. m. to 5 p. i
Make your engagements at once, eith
in person or by phone, as Studio w
again be closed latter part of mom
\ on account of meeting of "Virginia ar
Carolinas Convention." Have yoi
work done NOW.
ROSA J. LINDSAY.
'I'QfrC
: STOP Tl
o ??
e NICKEL A\I) DIME SPEND
s Little Leaks ?o unheeded and
Stop the Leaks?Save I
POSIT DOLIiARS.
0|>en an Aecount with
CENT, Compounded Quarter);
and Dp.
THE FIRST i
YORK!
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- 7w" V "'A"T VTu T VTu'TUTTA Tt*. *?- wT
! SEASONABLE!
CREAM CIIEESF?
SARATOGA CHIPS?
SWIFTS HAMS?
SWIFTS BREAKFAST STU
SWIFTS LARD?
KIXGAN'S LARDGOLD
MEDAL FLOUR?
ENAMEL WARE?Including Tea K
' ties, Pie Pans, Dish Pans, St
Pans, etc.
s See me for the Best of Fancy Gi
1 eeries.
i
? I. W. JOHNSON.
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t BY BUYING Y'O
; REID'S FUR]
You can find here anything yoi
r and Golden Oak and Our Pri<
; TWO CAR LOAI
1 We are unloading Two Cars of
J and can suit you in Quality,
FREE:?We will pay :
i Return if your purchases witl
t Vf "WE GUARANTEE
t W. G. R
ROCK HILL,
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I NO'
I will sell at Public Sale c
a. mM at Broker Poag's Ofi
tation of S. M. Roach, Sr.,
miles west of Rock Hill, S
j and plenty of Water.
' J. M. ROj
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:Just Received
I have just received my FALL A
WINTER LINE OP CLOTHING, i
I want all buyers of Ready-to-W
Clothing, to come and see this line.
It Includes all of the very lal
o and best in Styles, the most popi
i. weaves and the best values in Clothl
You can't afford to miss seeing 1
line an I the sooner you come to
us the better you will be pleased.
Suit.- irom $3.98 to $20.00 Kacl
Just remember, if you please, t
s no mat er what you want in ]
- Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, H
- etc., it i = always to your Interest
- see my lines before you buy. I
- Always furnish you with Rest Qu
ties and Will Also Save You Moi
. .It is a pleasure to show goods.
" J. Q. WRAY, The Leadi
J YORKVILLE TO MEMO]
T BY RAIL INTO THE NEW COL
TRY AMONG THE CLOUDS.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 19
- Here is the opportunity to enjoy
Magnificent Mountain Scenery on
j?iwl Voi-ihern. Fishing
[e Sailing on a mountain lake. F:
1,1 Lenoir to Mortimer Is a wonderh
* and from thence on to Kdgemon
a Kaleidoscopic vista of Mounta
Cliffs, Forests and Klver, a rare t
for early fall.
Train leaves Yorkville 7.4 5 a.
Filbert, 7.50: Clover, 8.13; Bov
e? 8.28; Crowders, 8.35; Gastonla, 8
ie Dallas. 9.15: Llncolnton, 10..03;
arrives at Lenoir at 12.38 p. m.; ar
L. at Edgemont at 2.10 p. m.
Fare for round trip: $2.00 f
Yorkville and Stations to and lne
? ing Dallas: $1.75 from Hardlns
utntionu ii> mill Including Dan
91.50 from Llncolnton atnl Mall
I $1.25 from Newton, Convovcr
>s Hickory: $1.00 from Cliffs and
* slons llcyond, Including Lenoir.
Children from 5 to 12?Half F
ltefreshments on Train; but dr
Dig positively prohibited.
One reserved seat car at 2f>c ej
For further particulars apply t<
II. H. LINGLH & CO.,
;n Hudson. X. C.
er 72 f.t.f. 3
rs WOOD FOR SALE.
T HAVE a quantity of DltY C
er J_ and PINE WOOD and would
"1 pleased to make contracts to del
th same in lots of from Five Cords
id. to Fifty during Aug., Sept., and
hi* 61 tf SAM M. GRIS
WT NORTHERN LIGHTS
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IE LEAKS. I
ING KEEP MANY PEOPLE POOR,
thus the Income Leaks Away. ]
he Nickels and Dimes and then DEthis
Bank. WE PAY FOUR PER (
v, in Saving* Department from $1.00
VATIONAL BANK, !
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J. 17U I IFU T T Ulll iv t
Save Honey? j
i
Ask those who have used Penlnsu- 1
lar Semi-Paste Paint about the cost 1
tip compared with other paints. Ask '
about the covering capacity. Ask y
about the looks and ask about the
wear. I guarantee to save you mon- J
ey?makes no difference how much or *
how little you buy, and I have no r
e. special prices either to Mr. A for his
Influence or to Mr. B because he wants I
ew to use a lot of it. My Paint Is the *
Same Price to One and All?we need s
no trick to sell it. The best adver- 1
ro- tisement one can have is a satisfied I
customer and I have them.
See me when you think of Painting. I
STAR DRUG STORE. J
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UR FURNITURE FROM I ?]
NITURE STORE. I;
u want In Mahogany, Birds-eye Maple I ?
os are Right. *
)S JUST RECEIVED. I!
Medium Priced Suits and Odd Pieces M <
Style and Price. | i
tour Railroad fare to Rook 11111 ami 1
us, amount to $50.00. I ?
TO SAVE YOU MONEY." ~m j
EID & SON I
H. C. I
riCE!
>n September 17th, at 11 o'clock
ice in Rock Hill, S. C., the Plandeceased,
lying two and .one-half
. C. It has plenty of Woodland
ACH, Executor.
Do Your Own
Banking
Your earnings get into the
Bank whether you put them there or
not.
If you spend all, somebody else Deposits
Your Money.
Better start an Account Today and
Receive the Benefits Yourself*
I
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BANK OF CLOVER
I
CLOVER. S. C.
fork imm co.;
FURNITURE, STOVES,
Undertaking Supplies <
PAINTS, OILS, Etc. !
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i
MOSQUITO NETS?We have them '
for both Iron and wooden beds, and '
from the complaints we hear of the
*nd mosquitoes, you may need one. Let
ear us put one on for you.
test RUGS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS? !
ilar We have a great big stock of these
Ing. goods and can give you some extra
;his good values at the prices asked,
see
SEWING MACHINES?If you want
i. a new Sewing Machine, come and see
hat our line. We have Seven different J
Dry kinds, and can suit you in Quality, I
ats, Style and Price.
to The Will C. Free Machine is our 1
can Leader, and it is far superior to any
"h- Sewing Machine ever sold in this vlleJ'
clnity. Come and see it and It will
convince you of our claim.
*1*. COOKING STOVES?If you are in
need of a Cooking Stove, it will be just
irm as we" to We have that
kind. They are guaranteed to cook
Lil. well and last well.
JN' COAL GRATES?It Is a little warm
for Grates just now, but you will need
one a little later, and If you will put in
)ll I one now you'll have it when you need
It, and be grateful to us for telling you
about it We have them in Bronze,
Nickel and Black finishes.
Li, BED ROOM SUITS?Well, It will
Sfl take too much of your time to tell
mk you about all the good things we have
?in this-llne. Just come and see them,
the
the IRON BEDS?A carload just reand
celved.
in!? SEE US FOR?Springs, Mattresses,
l IjJ Cots, Lounges and Couches, Pianos
lins, u,,d Organs.
nut SEE US FOR?Paints, Oils, Varm
. nislies, Glass, Putty, Etc. We will
idln' save you money.
.51; TERMS?Cash or Credit, to Suit
a, you. Just sec us for your wants.
rive
rom YORK FURNITURE CO.
huland
ami B.N. MOORE
S COTTON
In the Market the Year Round. Evctra.
fnr WA RRHOTTSING.
-r>, -
Receipts Negotiable at All Banks.
t. PT" NORTHKKN LIGHTS
AT THE BRATTON FARM.
)AK X\7 E have a number of Guernsey
I be f V Cows and Heifers that we will
liver sell.
i up Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at
Oct. the farm at all times, or delivered on
T. Tuesdays and Fridays.
J. A. MILLS, Manager.
B Jan. 25 f.t tf.
REAL E
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FOR SALE
J. J. Thomas Property?Adjoining
0. C. Clark, about 3 miles west of
Sforkville, containing 37J acres, 1 3 oom
house. Price, $20.00 per Acre.
One Lot?On Lincoln street,, adjolnng
J. F. Youngblood. Price $300.
It. L. Sit>iri?ins Place?One mile
vest of Hickory Grove on public road;
iO acres In cultivation; 14 acres fine
jottom land; balance In timber; three
food tenant houses; 162 acres In tract.
312 Acres?10 miles west Yorkvllle;
>n public road; 1 6-room newly palnt;d
cottage, barn and cribs; 2 good
:enant houses; 4 horse farm In cultivation;
150 acres In timber; 60*0,000
!eet saw timber; 50 acres as fine bot:om
land as can be found; 10,000
:ords wood; 2J miles from railroad
itatlon.
One Tract 200 Acres?More or less;
L) miles north King's Creek station; 5
nlles south Blacksburg; 2 horse farm
n cultivation, balance in timber.
11,750.00 for Tract.
A. C. White Farm?1 mile Plednont
Spring; 1 new 7-room dwelling;
L good tenant house; 10 acres fine
>ottom land; 8,000 to 10,000 cords of
vood; 85 acres in cultivation.
87J Acres?21 miles north of King's
?reek station; 50 acres in cultivation,
rnlance In timber; 1 new cottage; 1
nlle from Piedmont Spring.
W. 31. Whitesldes Place?2 miles of
ilckory Grove, 10 miles west of York dile;
9 horse farm In cultivation; 50
Lcres fine bottom land; 250 acres fine
? ?? *? 1Ann Dour tlmhor nn .
1 m uer, a iui ui unv a*... ........
>Iace; 1 nice 8-room dwelling, newly
>alnted; 6 good tenant houses. Price
110.00 Per Acre for Quick Sale.
80 Acres?11 miles Tlrzah, on Yorkdlle
and Rock Hill road; 2 horse
arm open; plenty timber; Southern
allway runs through place; 1 house.
?rice, $1,050.
One Two Story Dwelling?Painted.
r rooms; lot 140 feet front on West
dadison street, 200 feet back; has 2
enant houses facing street; near
dain street. $1,600?Quick Sale.
H. Alexander Tract?341 acres, 3
nlles Smyrna; one good tenant house;
[7 acres In cultivation; saw timber
ind wood to do the place. Price $12.50
icre.
J. B. Brown Place?94 acres, with
our room dwelling, In Bethel townihip,
about 4 miles Bethel church, In
;ood neighborhood; good outbuildings;
ibout 65 or 70 acres open land. $22.50
>er Acre.
James B. Bell?Lot and 2-story
lwelling on Lincoln street, Yorkville.
Price, $1,800 for Ten Days.
Cottage?Six rooms, newly painted,
>n high, beautiful lot, good well with
lice fixtures, in town of Smyrna. One
>arn, five stalls, with sheds; one graniry,
with wagon and buggy shed; one
enant house, new, 2-rooms; garden
ind small orchard; 1} acres In lot.
56 Acres?1 mile Smyrna station, on
Et. F. D.; 4-room house with porch; 7
teres of good bottom land. U. M. Pursey
Tract.
L. K. Armstrong Place?In Bethel
;ownshlp, 281 4-5 acres; adjoins lands
)f J. B. Ford, Meek Barnett, Haskell
3tanton and others; fronts on Clover
ind Wright's Ferry road; one twoitory
eight-room house; two fine
rnrns; five tenant houses; six horse
!arm; rents for 12 bales weighing 500
bs; two fine pastures. Price, $40 per
Vcre.
73 Acres?In one tract, 7 miles from
STorkville In the Cotton Belt,; nice
Iwelling and necessary outbuildings;
and level; 8 acres of fine bottom land.
126.00 Acre for quick Sale.
R. L. Diggers?103 acres, 1 new
Iwelling; 25 acres In cultivation; 100,)00
feet saw timber; 1,000 cross ties;
J,000 cords wood; 8 acres fine bottom
and In cultivation; 4 miles King's
^reek station; 2 miles Piedmont
spring. $2,150 for entire tract.
One Tract?481 acres, near New
21on church, adjoining lands W. R.
Blggers, J. C. McGlll and others; 9
miles west of Yorkville; 2 tenant
louses; 35 acres open land. Price
1000.00.
Jason Thompson Home Place?285
teres; 10 miles west Yorkville; 31
miles King's Creek; 2 miles Piedmont
Springs; good 2-story 7-room house;
food barn and outhouses; 4 tenant
houses; 40 acres fine bottom land In
jultlvatlon, not subject to overflow;
plenty wood land; good five-horse
.'arm open; 1 mile good school, In
food community. For a quick barfain.
W. N. Blggers' Home Place?157
teres, 4 miles south Bethany, near W.
Vleek Faulkner's; 1 6-room newly
painted cottage; new barn; everything
tp to date and convenient; 3 new tenint
houses; 60 acres in cultivation;
oalance In timber; 35 acres In rail
pasture. $4,710. A magnificent barfain.
* t voImo TV?nt?1871 acres, 3}
lli t/i i- mico A.MX/. ?
miles east of Yorkville; one dwelling,
2 tenant houses; new barn, 36x42 feet
died; adjoining T. L. Carroll, Glenn
fe Allison, County Home; 16 acres fine
jr. C. WILBOB
1. Ij. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
250 PAIBS
We have Just received 250 PAIRS
DF PANTS?A JOB LOT?No two
pairs alike. They were used as Drummers'
samples on the road. We purjhased
them cheap. You get them
he same way. Listen:
rhe $1.25 kind Go at 75 Cents.
Hie $1.50 Kind Go at $1.00.
(lie $2.00 Kind Go at $1.25.
Hie $5.50 Kind Go at $2.00.
Hie $5.00 Kind Go at $3.00.
NEW GOODS GALORE.
Our store Is literally packed with
lew Fall goods and there are lots of
Bargains?Real Bargains.
Yours to serve,
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO..
Sell for Less.
P. S.?Our line of Ladies' and
Men's Rain Coats Is just In?and the
prices are just right. See 'em.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. ^
President Sec. and Treat.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
FLOUR
Received this week. Two Carloads
FLOUR. Come and see us for Flour.
Appier, Red R. P. and 96 Oats?the
Best Seed Oats.
Bugging and Ties, Cotton Baskets,
and Cotton Sheets.
Everything you need in Heavy and
Fancy Groceries.
VULCAN Turn Plows?No Better
Plows made.
POINTS for Oliver Chilled Plow.
SANDERS' Two-Horse Disc Plow.
SWIFT'S Premium Hams.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
We are receiving our fall shipment
of SHOES for men, women and children.
If you want a good Shoe?one
to give service and comfort?buy It
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Vim I Hill UK
KIR MWIWNT
Buy a Lot in the Suburb
of Westerleigh
Choice Lots in Western Part of Yorkville,
close to business centre. Any
size desired?two or more together?
all CHEAP. For fuller information,
prices, etc., see me.
Also TEN CHOICE LOTS on Main
street between Hotel Shandon and
Herndon building. Most desirable
building location in town.
See me for prices.
LAURA E. PARISH,
Yorkville, S. C.
: S TAT E
LBOBN
FOR SALE
bottom In corn; lies level; four horse
farm open?for Quick Sale.
J. A. Blggors' Home Place?122
acres, 4 miles east King's Creek station;
1 new 4-room dwelling; 1 tenant
house; 50 acres In cultivation, balance
In timber; 9 acres fine bottom land.
Price, $2,200.
35 Acres?In corporate limits of
Yorkvllle; $10 per acre?A great bargain.
Norman Black?B. N. Moore tract,
38 acres. S-mlle from limits of York
ville on Hickory Grove road. Cheap
for Quick Sale.
Sudle Shlllinglaw Tract?1 mile of
town limits; 38 acres; lies well; Cheap.
Hugh Parrott Land?80 acres; 3
miles of Clover; about 2,000 cords of
wood.
J. J. and W. G. Plexlco Home Place
?Six miles south Yorkvllle; 254 acres,
to be sold as a whole or in 4 separate
tracts. No. 1?72J acres; 1 new cottage,
6 rooms; new barn, crib and
other outhouses; 40 acres open iand.
No. 2?3 room house, outbuildings,
stable, etc.; 65 acres; 35 acres open
land. No. 3?Good lj story dwelling,
new barn; 65 acres. No. 4?A tenant
house and outbuildings. This is a
very desirable plantation, well watered
and in good locality. School i
mile of house. Every tract has more
than enough wood to do it.
J. B. McCarter Place?74 acres, 7 J
miles Yorkville, adjoining W. J. Love
and J. R. Hogue; 1 dwelling, 7 rooms,
2 porches; good barn; 1 new tenant
house, 3 rooms; 45 acres In cultivation,
15 acres pasture; 1 50-saw Winship
gin, a hand press, belting, 15-h. p.
engine. (For land and machinery,
Price $2,000), or will sell separately. J
Miles 8. Carroll Farm?113 acres,
near Beersheba church, at a bargain. Mr.
Grayson?Beautiful home, 1
mile Bethany High School; lies com- h
paratlvely level. See it.
R. L. Devinney?Home place, 3 miles
south of Yorkvllle; 2-story 8-r.. dwelling;
2 tenement houses; good outhouses;
40 acres in woodland; pas- tures
good; 13 miles of High school at I
Philadelphia; 100 acres in cultivation.;
$25 per acre for quick sale.
R. L. Lee?Beautiful residence, newly
painted, 2i miles south of Yorkville;
good 2-horse farm open; plenty of
wood; good out-houses; good barn; 1 / >
nr\ w
new tenant nouse; very vucaii, .? ?
acres land. $2,200.00. "
471 acres at Beam's Crossing, near 5
Grover, at crossing of Air Line R. R., j,
and three public roads.
41 acres near Smyrna. Price $400 p
for quick sale. 0
F. M. Lynn Place?50 or 60 acres, e
near King's Mountain Chapel. $20.00 v
per acre. *
Betsy Jenkins Place?11 miles Bethany
High school: 2 houses; 200 acres;
about 50 acres open land; bottom land;
200.000 feet saw timber. Price $2,200.
J. P. Barnes?Home tracts and residence;
102 acres; has 3 tenant houses;
70 acres in cultivation; balance ' In
timber; at Delphos, near Yorkville;
good school at Delphos; can be bought cheap;
see It.
219 acres, 100 in cultivation, balance
in timber, 6 miles west McConnellsville
near W. McG. Bailey's. Terms to suit.
180 acres, 5 miles south Yorkville; J
2 houses; 3 horse farm open; 25 acres
good bottom; 60 acres wire pasture;
$9.00 per acre.
176 acres. 6 miles south Yorkville; J
R. F. D. goes by residence. 30 acres
bottom: about 2,000 cords wood.
Arthur Boheler Place?A beautiful
[new home, 74 acres, 1 mile Smyrna; 4
[London siding Is on the place; Southern
railway runs In front of house;
25 acres In wood; 100 fruit trees; everything
In good order. I
Paul Bratton Tract?Part; 150
acres, on Chester road, 2 miles south o
Yorkville, C. & N.-W. runs in front of
[house; 1 good 4-r dwelling, good outbuildings;
lies level; about 2,000 cords
wood; plenty of saw timber; very fine "
land. A bargain, see it.
Three Tracts?75 acres each, five
miles Rock Hill; very fine cotton
"grit"; each has a house; plenty of i
bottom land; the three tracts produced
40 bales cotton last year. Will sell
separately or as a whole; adjoins Perry
Martin.
Arthur Black?Elegant farm three
miles Yorkville; nice dwelling; everything
convenient; water forced into
house and barn lots; a most attractive
bargain.
Ross R. Love?Beautiful home, 2
miles of Sharon; seven room 2-story
house; good barn and out houses;
fine bottom land; 4 miles Yorkville;
two tenant houses; 95 acres of land in
1 * -a.-A- - *
gooa siaie ui cuiuiwiuu,
I have about Fifty or Sixty good
Farms for sale. Some people do not
wish their land advertised; they say
they are afraid you'll think they are
broke; this is false modesty. I have
some fine bargains to sell. More Farm
property and Town Lots wanted on my t
lists.
MV, Real Estate. f
i
They All Please ;
THE BUGGIES, SURREYS, WAGONS
AND OTHER VEHICLES .
(That are Sold by
.J. 31. McGILL
HICKORY GROVE, S. C.
Please everybody except the man who
runs a Repair Shop?He don't like my ,
vehicles?they're out of his class.
Our BANNER Buggy Is easily In the
lead?they are Stylish, Easy Runners,
Well Made and stand the hardest use.
SALEM WAGONS ]
Are easily In the front rank of the
wagon world. They are made strictly
for Service, not merely to sell. See the
SALEM before you buy.
If you want anything on wheels from
a Buggy to a Bicycle come and see my
line. I make close prices on everything
I sell.
I also carry first-class line of Sewing 1
J Machines. See me about them. t
I J. M. McGILL
HICKORY GROVE, S. C.
i
PARKER
'LUCKY CURVE"
Fountain Pens
1
I have been selling these pens for
several years past and they have
been giving almost universal satisfaction
to every person that has
bought one.
They are here in every size to
"fit" every hand. Come In and
let me "fit" yours, and you will
then have a perfect writing tool.
Also have the "Waterman Ideal"
Fountain Pen if you prefer that.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
W I am still Itepulring Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry. Work Guaranteed.
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO.
HARDWARE,
IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS.
BUGGIES,
HARNESS.
n n?i COM POSITION ROOFING. |
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FRUIT
JARS and KUUBERS.
We offer any of the above at Wholesale
and Retail and will be pleased to |
make prices and terms.
If you have to buy a MOWER or
RAKE, see the J O II N S T O N before
you settle the matter.
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. 1
W NORTHERN IJOI ITS -?
THE NEW XI
IT'S ONE OF THE NEW
DON'T COST MUCH?BUT IT'S S
SUIT MADE FROM IT. ONE C
BROWN." THIRTY INCHES W
20 CENTS THE YARD.
IsTE"W S
Express shipment of nice SK
ported Voile?one that does not ci
a nice BLACK SKIRT, you want
PRICE FROM $7.50 to $15.00.
DO YOU DO EM
If so, you want to see what w<
tor Pieces and Pillow Tops?All st
designs are all new and dainty. 1
Embroidery Hoops?Each 5 (
We always carry a full line
and D. M. C. Cotton.
Big showing of Ladles' New I
PRICE, 50 CENTO EACH.
MEN S WHITE AN
Just opened up a swell line (
They are beauties and you can't
show you our line of VESTS n<
PRICES from $1.50 to $4.50 EAC
THE THOMSO
1. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
PLOW POINTS
We have Just bought a carload of
1LIVER PLOWS and REPAIR8, that
rill come m soon, ana tney are nnw
oods. Now, remember, In using: your
Hiver turn plows this fall, when you
reak anything about It?whether It
nay be a Mould Board, Land 8lids,
'oint, Standard or anything alsa, look
ut for flaws, and If you And any,
Iring Us this Broken Parts, and we
rill Give You Now Parts Fro# of
iharge. We can furnish you p,ny part
f an OLIVER PLOW at any time.
Don't fall to see us about Buggies
nd Wagons, Harrows, Etc., Bagging
nd Ties, and Cotton Baskets.
CARROLL BROS.
4 GOOD
BANK
ACCOUNT
s Exceedingly Comforting In TUies
>f Need.
And there's a feeling of
-SECURITY and SATISFACTION?
vhen the Account is kept at this Bank.
LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
YORKVTLLE. 8. C.
T* NORTHERN LIGHTS **
MACKEREL
I have just opened a barrel of nice
resh Mackerel.
10c Each. 3 for 25c
Also same kind put up In 10 lb. kits
it *1.25.
If you need any good pickling Vinejar
I have it at 35c a Gallon.
Try one gallon of Breakfast syrup,
'Inest quality ever sold by anybody
it 85c.
Maple Syrup at 40c a quart.
LOUIS ROTH.
OAKLAND DAIRY
Sock Hill ---- S. C.
ICE CREAM
We are Wholesale Makers of Absolutely
Pure Ice Cream of a quality
:hat Is unexcelled. Our milk Is from
?rade cows, all tested by tne government
for health, and known to be rich
In butter fat.
ICE CREAM can be furnished to
Order In Quart Blocks or in bulk In
my quantity desired and shipped by
express.
Prices and other Information on
application by mail or telephone.
OAKLAND DAIRY
G. P. HOLLER, Manager,
Phone No. 09 Rock Hill, S. C.
FORE]
Our Mr. Charles W. Smit
kets buying goods for our Fa
his intention to lay in such a 1
Notions, Cloaks, Jackets, Si
Overcoats, Shoes, Blankets, I
discriminating customer who
We will this season folic
lished policy of giving our ci
that their money will buy. W
our customers the goods that
I Our prices will be made
" --i 1 IiU n.,nt,'4<
tnem, consistent wun ijuaiiu
to give our customers the full
No matter what you may
prove to your best financial ii
making purchases.
Call on us?Just Get th<
ping.
Many Fall Goods are n
will be coming almost daily.
Yours
THE STRAUS
YORKVI)
IAKI CLOTH.
THINGS FOR LADIES* SUITS.
TYLISH AND YOU'LL WANT A
SOOD THING ABOUT IT?"IT'S
IDE. PRICE, 15 CENTS AND
KIBTS.
IRTS?nicely made from an Im
ush or wrinkle up. If you want
to look at our showing of Skirts.
[BROIDERING?
i are showing In New Scarfs, Centamped
ready for the work. The
PRICE FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.
:ents and 10 Cents,
of Embroidery Silk?Perl Losta
Elastic Belts In Brown and Black.
#
ID FANCY VESTS.
>f Men's White and Fancy Vests,
pass them up. Come and let us
)w while you can get your size.
:h.
N COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES.
sheriff's sale.
Stats of South Carolina?County of
York.
UN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
H, J. Forsdlck et al.. Plaintiff, against
Magnolia Mines Company, Defendant.
BY virtue of an execution issued in
the above stated cause by J. A.
Tate, Clerk of the Court for York
county, I have levied upon and will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder in front of the York
County Court House, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN OCTOBER, 1907, during
the legal hours of sale, the following
described real estate:
All that tract of land lying in Broad
River township, said county and State,
heretofore known as the property of
the Louise Gold Mining Company,
and latterly of the Magnolia Mines
Company, lying on the Smith's Ford
road, and containing NINETY-FIVE
ACRES, more or less.
Also all the right, title, interest and
privileges now owned and possessed
by the said Louise Gold Mining Company,
thereafter conveyed to Magnolia
Mines Company, to enter upon, prospect
for, dig, mine and remove from
off the same, all gold and gold ore,
and all other such minerals as are .
now or may hereafter be classed as
minerals in mining and commercial
parlance, In the following tracts of
land:
(a). That certain tract of land lying
in Broad River township, said
county and State on the north side of
and touching the Smith's Ford road,
known as the "A. T. Smith Tract,"
bounded by lands of J. H. McOill, Moses
White, Calvin Wylle, Jas. Scoggins,
et a!., and containing 140 ACRES,
more or less.
(b). All that certain tract of land
lying in Broad River township, said
county and State, containing about
1,625 ACRES, and being that part of
the home place of John Smith, deceased,
laid off to D. J. Smith and J.
Thomas Smith, In the division of said
home place of Jno. Smith, bounded
by Broad river aad lands now or formerly
of J. W. McKeown, Bolln, Jno.
Scoggins, Jas. N. Smith, Waddell,
Mitchell, Leech and Worth lands
et al.
Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser
to pay for all papers.
HUGH G. BROWN,
Sheriff York County, S. C.
Yorkville, S. C.. September 13, 1907.
74 f 4t
Your
Banking
1
J!
NO MATTER HOW SMALL, NO
MATTER HOW LARGE.
WE WILL GIVE IT CAREFUL
ATTENTION.
BANK OF HICKORY GROVE
BOILINGSPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
SHELBY. - - - N. C.
Has Determined to Be One of the
First-Class High Schools of the State.
The building and equipment will be
first-class In every respect The
Course of Study will be exceptionally
good, leading to the Junior class of
the colleges. Young men and young
ladles will be well trained for the ordinary
vocations of life. Separate dormitories.
Board at cost. Fall term
opens October 1st, 1907. Prospectiye
students should write at once for particulars
to
J. D. HUGGINS, Principal,
Shelby, N. C.
W NOW?TODAY?is a good time
to place your orders for Commercial
Printing. Send your orders to The
Enquirer Office for best service.
i/Anni I
h is now in the Northern marill
and Winter trade, and it is
ine of Dress Goods, Novelties,
taples, Underwear, Clothing,
lats, etc., as will appeal to the
knows what he or she wants.
>w our well-known and estabistomers
the very best values
ft will spare no efforts to give
: are wanted.
4 -? '" no ufo ran makp
JUM da lu v> act ??v. v?>. ...
es, it being our constant aim
est return for their money,
want in our line it will always
iterests to see our lines before
; Habit?when you are shop ?f
f
ow arriving and other goods
truly,
5S-SMITH CO.
LLE, S. C.
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