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? Zion Herald: -The output of postals manufactured In the United States now averages about 900.000,000 a year, and with the new machinery which Is being put Into the Oxford paper mills, at Rumford Falls, Me..?which contain the three largest digesters In the United States?a production of about 1,700,000,000 postal cards a year will be made possible. The cards produced yearly at the present rate are enough to circle the earth three times and leave enough to stretch from Boston to Sap JYanclsco and back. In one year about 7,000 cards are spruce and 1,500 poplar. With the Installation of a big press, which will almost double the capacity of the printing department, will c^me a new design for the McKinley series of postals now In use. The new press is a rotary press, the plates from which the sheets of card receive Impressions being placed on a revolving cylinder instead of a flat bed. The present contract with the Oxford mills expires In 1909. , AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and to continue each evening during the week. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Praver-meetine Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. ^ Prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. jtyeriai notices. The U. D. C's. The Winnie Davis Chapter. U. D. C., will meet on Friday, September 27. at 4 p. m? with Mrs. Jas. F. Thomson. Bessie E. Barron. Pres. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Miss Lilla Herndon will teach vocal and Instrumental Music in the Yorkville Graded school the session of 190708, and will be glad of your patronage. 76 f.t 8t Revival Services at Baptist Church. Proctracted services will commence In the Yorkville Baptist church on next Sunday morning. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. L. A. Cooper, evangelist of the State Mission Board. Mr. Cooper has been engaged In evan* gelistic work under the auspices of the board during the present year, and has conducted meetings in many different sections of the state, including some of the larger towns, and all the meetings have been successful. There will be services on Sunday morning and night. Everybody is cordially, invited to attend. I. G. Murray, Pastor. She (Jetton JRarhet. Yorkville. September 24.?Cotton 11 cents. . New York, September 23.?Cotton spot closed quiet, 30 points lower; middling uplands 11.90; middling gulf 12.15; sales, 1,700 bales. Futures J ?? o opened easy ana ciuseu mcouj cv decline as folloVs: Sept 10.68; Oct. 10.74; Nov. 10.81; Dec. 10.88; Jan. 10.97: F-eb. 11.02: March 11.08; April 11.12; May 11.17; June 11.19; July 11.23. ? OOTTON SEED 35 CENTS. I AM paying 35 Cents a bushel for the seed of all cotton I gin at my ginnery. S. W. INMAN. 77 . t.f 2t TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. UNTIL further notice my gin will be operated on Tuesdays, ThursP days and Fridays only. JOHN F. SMITH. 77 t.f 2t* BREAD AND CAKE SALE. THE Ladles' Aid Society of the A. R. P. church will have a Bread and Cake sale on SATURDAY morning at Mr. W. M. Kennedy's store. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Mrs. W. D. GRIST, Pres. 77 ' ^ t.f 2t Statement of the Condition of the BANK 0^ CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C., at the close of business, September 17th, 1907. Resources: Loans and Discounts .......171,009 93 Demand Loans 6.223 00 Overdrafts 1,318 29 Furniture and Fixtures 1,150 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 15,793 56 Currency 3,162 00 Silver. Nickels and Pennies.. 565 73 Checks and Cash Items .... 68 35 Total $99,290 86 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $12,500 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 2.667 90 Due to Banks and Bankers.. 629 64 ^ Individual Deposits subject w to Check 31.526 40 Demand Certificates 35,992 99 Cashier's Checks 95 46 Bills Payable 15.000 00 Accrued Interest 878 i7 Total '. $99,290 86 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok York. ? Before me came JAS. A. PAGE. Cashier, of Bank of Clover, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th day of September, 1907. J. P. SIFFORI), Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: M. L. Smith, Jas. A. Page, Z. M. Niajl. Directors. J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. CLOTHING Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing Is complete, and includes the Best Clothing for the Prices In Yorkvllle. A look will convince you that we have ? the lead In Quality and Prices. In order to move our Clothing quick we have marked all our Clothing l>o\vn to the Closest Margin of Profit. Look at our stock before it ever enters your head to buy. It will pay you. We have received hundreds and hundreds of dollars' worth of New Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc.. within the past few days and we want you i to see us before you make any pur 1 chases, and remember ?We Sell for Les. Yours to serve, J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. Sell for Less. STATIONERY. Now that the Fall business season is upon us and will soon be going with a rush, don't you think it will be well to look over your Stationery Supplies and place an order for your needs, so as to have It when you want it? P We will give your orders careful and prompt attention and will furnish you Printed matter that will be satisfactory in every |Mirticular. Can we serve you? Today is a good time to place your order. Phone or write. L. M. GRISTS SON'S, Yorkville, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York* COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. D. Grist and A. M. Grist as Exectors of the estate of L. M. Grist, Plaintiffs, against A. M. Jackson, Defendant?Summons for Relief.? (Complaint Filed.) To the Defendant 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 plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated Yorkvllle, S. C., Sept, 21, A. D. 1907. NOTICE. To the absent defendant, A. M. Jackson:? Please take notice that the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy together with the Complaint in the above entitled action were filed In the office of J. A. Tate, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, for County and State aforesaid, at York Court House in Yorkvllle, South Carolina, on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1907. J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Yorkvllle, S. C., September 21st, A. D. 1907. 77 . t 6t PRACTICAL A I N T 0 I N T S if you contemplate painting it Is to your interest to see us about the Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Shellac, Putty, Glass, etc., that you will need, before you do any buying. we sell Slicrnur n lumMir. - and local experience will tell you that It Is easily the Best House Paint ever sold In Yorkvllle. It has the covering capacity, lasting quality, and from the standpoint of real economy Is the cheapest paint sold In Yorkvllle. Any S.-W. Paint user will tell you that it is the cheapest paint to buy, if you consider lasting and covering quality. See us for Domestic Paints, Jap-alac, Varnish Stains. Wagon and Carriage Paints, Floor Wax, etc. THE-YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. W Many of the October Magazines are noxv in. Call for yours. THE MAN WHO ALWAYS WANTS A HIGH GRADE HAT IN THE LATEST STYLE CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FINDING WHAT IS DESIRABLE AT WRAY'S. We make a specialty of Hats for men and boys and always carry a big stock of all grades, styles, and prices of Hats. For instance: Men's Felt Hats in Black, Brown, Steel and Sage Shades from 98c to $1.48 Each. Men's Hats?the .leirerson uranu? no better made. In Black. Brown and Steel shades, popular shapes, at $2.00 Each. Men's Hats?Tlie John B. Stetson make?popular shapes, $3.50 to $5.00 Each. Men's Stiff Hats in all the latest blocks, in variety of qualities, from 98c to $3.50 Each. Boys' Hats from 25c to $1.48 Each. When you need Shoes and want dependable Shoes, that are sold under an Iron-clad Guarantee to be exactly as represented or we give you another pair, call and see our Shoes. We can please you in styles, qualities and prices. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. WANTED 100,000 BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED and WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PHICE. CARROLL BROS. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. VULCAN Best Chilled PLOWS It pays to use High Grade Plows, and progressive farmers are realizing this more every day. Try the VULCAN. It has a well finished Mold: Full Chilled Shin Piece. It is Strong. Durable and Light Draft. Every Vulcan is sold under a Guarantee to please the buyer. When buying a plow consider QuulIty first and Price second and then you will buy a VULCAN. YOltK SUPPLY CO. W If you want Shoes. See Us. TO SHERER'S MARKET When you want the best Fresh Meats in Yorkville, follow the crowd and if you can't keep up, Phone Nq. 117 and you will get it. Please Phone the night before if you want the Best, as we sell so fast it don't last long, and besides you'll get your meats in time for breakfast. We have Vegetables and Fruits all the time to suit the seasons. Also keep the nicest line of Penny Candies in town, for the children. I am stili selling that good old CRACKER JACK COFFEE thut makes the old folks feel young again. Every Bucket Guaranteed to Satisfy. Sherer is a good old Butcher Man, And tries to please everybody he can. So when tlie Beef Bill comes around. Please don't turn My Collector down. Yours to serve, OLD GEORGE, THE BUTCHER. W NOW?TODAY?is a good time to place your orders for Commercial Printing. Send your orders to The Enquirer Office for best service. Admission for auuus, zi> cents; Children, 15 cents. Tickets can be purchased at the York Drug Store. ' Reserved seats for white people. 2t E. W. ADAMS, Pastor. _ vt ??? k. 'i I $li(H)I THOIM CAN HE ACCUMULATED B"! MUCH SHORTER TIME THAN TEMATIC SAVING AND DEPOS: THAT IS NOW BEING FRITTE ^ TO SHOW FOR IT. BKTTKIl BEGIN NOW 0> I HELP YOU AND PAY YOU TO S 1 its In Our "SAVINGS DEPAHTMI I THIS FIRST M YORKVIL 3 AC WE PAY YO g i TRY IT? ^ The only real hard thli J STARTING. When on 1 2 Roll It gently and It go 5 ahf vnnr nntlplnsr It S ...., ? DEPARTMENT. Once Itlng a certain sum eac advantage. M 39* Four Per Cent Interest I j A . ? 3 The NATIONAL | ? (ABSOLUTEI ROCK HILL, S ? Q ^ $> . SOME PEOPLE Who persist In making their own deals, to the exclusion of a broker, of- ' ten get about as much for their trouble as the youth who came upon a large stone inscribed on the upper side with the words "turn me over," and who, after much difficulty, finally succeeded In turning the stone over, only to find on the other side, "now turn me back again, so1 that I can fool some other idiot." FOR SALE A Six-Room Cottage in good location. ' 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 Westerlelgli. ' ttT Call on nie for particulars. Dr. M. W. WHITE. *YTOlT*T*T)miY*TllT*niTMT*Y& ^ O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL I YORKVILLE B. < INCORPO KAKA*A*AXA*AX*A*AXA*AA*AX?i I YOU ARE INV1 j Fall Ml I OPEl^ | To-morrows I ARE YOU I TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY. OI ING TAKES PLACE AND WE E! VITATION TO THE LADIES OF TO VISIT ont STORE AND ES DEPARTMENT. WHERE TIIER1 ELEGANT ARRAY" OF1 MILLIN1 thf; latest styles of1 ev A WE WILL BE liOOKlNU I'tJK it 1 ?OUR MILLINERY OPENING L ? Our Millinery Department this A SHAFEIt, who comes to us highly X and tasteful Trimmer. She Is fre <5 the North, where she visited the 1 T the centres of Fashion. While ma w Miss Shafer purchased our line of V bly gotten together an array of i A that will please our customers air T Our lines of Hat. Frames and y Flowers, Veilings. Ribbons, etc., < A enough to appeal to the most disc X Millinery, and we can assure our M ? them the very best service that It I Miss Shafer will be assisted by A be pleased to have her friends cal X nery of any kind. $ DON'T FORGET OUR MILL1 T ?WEDNESDAY?ALL DAY. It'll x We have a large selection < A choice at $1.00 Each. i '20 PER CEN' 4 On Ladles' and Misses* Oxfords, v 10 Per Cent Off on All Stcts< f Per Cent Off on all other makes. X We are giving many extraon w Shoe Counter, and also in Hats, I/i y last very long. Get your shure. 4 The above offerings are good I YORKVILLE 4? NOTICE. LAFLIN QUARTETTE will be J here Wednesday, September 25th, i 190", and will sine at the Methodist I Episcopal church at 8 p. m. They come to us highly recommended, having sung In many of the largest cities of the North and Went, and our own State. Thousands have heard them, both white and colored. The white people of Yorkvllle are cordially invited to attend and witness the finest concert that has ever visited this city. s 3 U TO SAVE | ng about a Bank Account is the 4 ce started it's like a snow ball. y I ts larger and larger almost with- 4 tart an account in our SAVINGS p, I you get into the habit of depos- ^ h week or month, you'll see the ' C i Compounded Quarterly f UNION BANK I jY SAFE) 11 outh Carolina. f ?-b?a : i Stoves COOKING STOVES, COOKING RANGES, WOOD HEATERS, COAL HEATERS. If you want either of the above and want to get the best value for your money It 1$ decidedly to your Interest to see our lines before making a pur chase. We buy In large enough quantities to get the very best prices and we make It a point to give our customers every possible advantage that comes to us from large buying. See us before buying ITORKVILLE HARDWARE CO. * , V. Pt. R. E. HEATH. Scc.-Tr. 4 & M. COMPANY, I '<4 IRATED. | fc*AA*A*A*A*?A*A*A*A*A*AfcA* ITFD TO OUR I.I.I VERY nnsrca- ]| Wednesday. |j COMING? I . jj R FALL MILLINERY OPEN- A XTEND A MOST CORDIAL IN- + ' YORKVILLE AND VICINITY ? (PECIALLY OUR MILLINERY T E WILL BE ON DISPLAY AN f 2RY, WHICH WILL INCLUDE X ERYTHING IN MILLINERY. $ )U TOMORROW. WEDNESDAY ? AY?DON'T FAIL TO COME. * season will be In charge of Miss i recommended as an experienced ? sh from the Fashion Centres of ?p eadlng Millinery Openings in all ? king the rounds of the openings T ' Millinery and has unquestiona- ^ Stylish and Up-to-date Millinery A d friends. + I Shapes, Feathers, Tips, Wings, T dc., Is varied enough and large ? rlmlnatlng and tasteful buyer of A [lllinery patrons that we can give * Is possible to obtain. ? Miss Elizabeth Hunter, who will ft II on her when In need of Milll- * NERY OPENING TOMORROW ft I be a Fine Show. See It. * af handsome PICTURES?Your ? T DISCOUNT I :>n nnd Douglas Oxfords and 20 ? Unary bargains on our Bargain nwns, Etc. Such Bargains won't ? to October 1st, only. B. & M. CO. ? WALL PAPER MY NEW SAMPLES ARE NOW IN. Samples and Remnants for sale cheap. A. B. GAINES. 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. J. A. MILLS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf. * \l) DOIMMOi |i f THE AVERAGE PERSON IN I WE WOULD THINK, BY SYS- I [TING IN BANK THE MONEY I RED AWAY, WITH NOTHING f J THE THOUSAND?WE WILL L AVK?1 Per Cent On All Depos- I ENT''?Computed Quarterly. IIONAL MI, I LiE, IS. C. FORK FURNITURE CO, FURNITURE, STOVES, Undertaking Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Etc. SEWING MACHINES?If you want a new Sewing Machine, come and see Qur line. We have Seven different kinds, and can suit you in Quality, Style and Price. The Will C. Free Machine Is our Leader, and it Is far superior to any Sewing Machine ever sold in this vicinity. Come and see it and it will convince you of our claim. COOKING STOVES?If you are in need of a Cooking Stove, it will be Just as well to buy the best. We have that kind. They are guaranteed to cook well and last well. COAL GRATES?It is a little warm for Grates Just now, but Jrou will need one a little later, and if you will put in 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. BED ROOM SUITS?Well, It will take too much of your time to tell ybu about all the good things we have In this line. Just come and see them. IRON BEDS?A carload Just received. SEE US FOR?Springs, Mattresses, Cots, Lounges and Couches, Pianos and Organs. SEE US FOR?Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Etc. We will save von monev. TERMS?Cash or Credit, to Suit you. Just see us for your wants. YORK FURNITURE CO. Do You Want to Save floney? Ask those who have used Peninsular Semi-Paste Paint about the cost compared with other paints. Ask about the covering capacity. Ask about the looks and ask about the wear. I guarantee to save you money?makes no difference how much or how little you buy, and I have no special prices either to Mr. A for his influence or to Mr. B because he wants to use a lot of It. My Paint Is the Same Price to One and All?we need no trick to sell it. The best advertisement one can have Is a satisfied customer and I have them. See me when you think of Painting. STAR DRUG STORE. - "SWASTIKA" THE LUCKY CROSS CALL A YD SEE THE "SWASTIKA" JEWELRY WHILE THE LINE IS COMPLETE. The meaning of "Swastika" is: "May the fonr winds from the four corners of the heavens, ever upon you gently blow." T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. EXPERIENCE THE BEST TEACHER There are hundreds and thousands of men who are insured in the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. under single policies ranging in amount from $1,090 to $50,000. It is more than likely that the vast majority of these insured in this particular company because of the solicitation of an agent or on the advice of some one already a policy holder, (it is generally conceded that in no company in business are so many new policies issued through the influence of those already insured), but it is a fact also that there are hundreds and thousands of members who have from two to eight policies each in the Mutual Benefit issued at different times, in many instances the last being issued as long as 25 to 30 years after the first, and it is usually the case that all except the first are voluntarily applied for because the assured knows by Experience, the best teacher, that every claim made for the company and Its contracts are true. If you are thinking of applying for Life Insurance You cannot afford to ignore the Mntual Benefit. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. RYEandBARLEY Sowing any Barley or Rye? You can get New Crop Barley and Rye seed from KENNEDY'S Store. Have the seed In stock. Also have KINGAN'S ' RELIABLE MEATS?Hams and Breakfast Strips. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We can't remember the time when the Kennedy store wasn't Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Everything in Tablets, Composition and Exercise Books, Pencils, Pens, Inks. Chalk, etc. Also have a fair supply of SCHOOL BOOKS on hand, and a large shipment is expected in a very few days. See me for School Supplies. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. Have you ordered your Fall Suit? See the Lamm "Best on Earth" Line before buying. They (It and are Fit. MACKEREL 4? I I have just opened a barrel of nice fresh Mackerel. 10c Each. 3 for 25c Also same kind put up in 10 lb. kits at $1.25. If you need any good pickling Vinegar I have it at 35c a Gallon. Try one gallon of Breakfast syrup, finest quality ever sold by anybody ut 85c. Maple Syrup at 40c a quart. LOUIS ROTH. FOR SALE ONE 2-horse Disc Plow, 1 Middle Buster?Oliver Chilled; 1 Cutaway Disc Harrow; 1 Smoothing Harrow?two sections; Cotton Planters, Corn Planters. 3 Wagons and other Farm Tools and Implements In good condition. I. H. NORRIS. ZHI_ 3D. 3yEA.I^3L.EY JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. PROMPT and Reliable Repair Work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give mc a trial. I am at the store of the York Supply Co. H. D. MARLEY. 74 f.t 3m NOW?TODAY?is a good time to place your orders for Commercial Printing. 8end your orders to The Enquirer Office for best service. Your New 5 SHOULD BE An Importa; TO YOU. m ' IT IS NOT OUR BUSINESS. PE YOU WANT. BUT IT IS OUR BUS We have some CLOTHES her The latest work of some famous The CORRECT CUT In quiet patte the EXTREME FASHION for the WE HAVE THE SUIT FOR 1 lng on those that please you mos for your purse and purpose. Mu been done for you, for every plec examined and passed by a hundr Cream Here and You Get It at a ontee?QUALITY AGAINST QU PRICE WE WILL SAVE MONE Right Clothes In the Right Styles. twUt' 1 '*' I mmskp schloss bms. i Am CMfen Makan Don't fail to come and let us i KIRSCfiBAUM Suits for Fall Wei for Suits of Quality. You want to look at our line ?they are new and catchy patterr THE THOMSO A GOOD BANK ACCOUNT Is Exceedingly .Comforting in Times of Need. And there's a feeling of ?SECURITY and SATISFACTION? when the Account is kept at this Bank. ( ] LOAN & SAVINGS BANK YORKVILLE. S. C. I N. I. WITHERSPOON CO. HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS. BUGGIES, HARNESS. IRON and COMPOSITION ROOFING, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FRUIT JARS and RUBBERS. We offer any of the above at Whole- 1 sale and Retail and will be pleased to make prices and terms. If you have to buy a MOWER or RAKE, see the J O H N S T O N before you settle the matter. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. BRICK FOR SALE, ABOUT Five Thousand, made In the days when Brick were made right. They have been used; but are In first class condition. LAURA E. PARISH. 67 t.f. tf NEW GOODS! Our Mr. C. W. Smith Is back purchase a line of Fall and Wlnte quite freely and picked up many will benefit by. Our new goods a m week or two we will be ready to si Ing array of SEASONABLE MER {J to the buyer who Is seeking to get and Most Value for their money. E DRESS GOODS?Our line of ] almost everything desirable In the that will be the fashion this Fall a e the Quality, the Quantity and the ! 0 Notions and Dress Trimmings? ^ everything that may be desired li mlngs, and while the list is too loi R put It down that If the article yoi A of Notions or Trimmings, you car SHOES?In this department U was never larger than It Is at pr good Shoe values. The E. P. REI S ous WALK-OVER Shoe for Men. S shoes, and from these two top-not< down through the various grades Women and Children. See us for House Furnishings?In this c S complete line of Blankets, Comfc .J Towels, Curtain Goods, etc. M -Gent's Furnishings.?If there r stocked on it Is Gent's Furnishing x llgee Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cravat J chiefs, etc., etc., and think- we ca goods. See us about them, anywj H Staple Goods?We didn't do a lng Staple Goods, which Includes j etc., and just a word of warning /y you will heed it. All kinds of Stapl ^ big Jumps, and while we purchs Q months ago, and you will get th buying early yourself, we cannot M you be able to do so sixty or nine Pto have need of anything In Stapl buy them now while present stoc A Hats?Our line of Hats for m ual high standard, which means Ni value than you can get elsewher y. Clothing for Men, Youths an Jt ^Vlnter Clothing it Is to your int< Suits, $20.00 and downward; Yout Suits from $4.00 down. When you are shopping It w call at our store before buying an THE STRAUS >uit nt Thing RHAPS, TO TELL YOU WHAT j JIN ESS TO HELP YOU FIND IT. e that we would like YOU to see. 1 i makers fresh from the tailors. > rns for the solid man of business; 1 younger element. fOU. It's only a question of tryt, and then deciding on the best { ch of the work of selection has e of goods in the store we have ed. You Get the Cream of the RIGHT PRICE. .This we GuarALITY. and PRICE AGAINST Y FOR YOU, and Give you the I, II I ihow you our New SCHLOSS and c ir. Prices from $10.00 to $25.00 of WHITE AND FANCY VESTS is. Prices from $1.00 to $5.00. < N COMPANY. GLENN & ALLISON. | WE ARE J HEADQUARTERS j F OR BABCOCK. 1 HACKNEY. TAYLOR-CANNADY AND c HIGHPOINT BUGGIES. t STUDEBAKER WAGONS. < McCORMICK MACHINERY AND * THE INTERNATIONAL GASO- 1 LINE ENGINES. t We want a chance to talk to you 1 about them. Can quote you close Prices and easy terms. < Yours to serve, J nT TJATTVT i, A T T IQAV 1 urur/i^i w Auuiovn* SEASONABLES. CREAM CHEESESARATOGA CHIPSSWIFTS HAMSSWIFTS BREAKFAST STRIP SWIFTS LARD? KINGAN'S LARD? J GOLD MEDAL FLOUR? ENAMEL WARE?Including Tea Ket- j ties, Pie Pans, Dish Pans, Stew J Pans, etc. I See me for the Best of Fancy Gro- s eerles. i ? I. W. JOHNSON. j ] FOR RE1TT. | THE 6-room House recently occu- t pled by me on Wright Avenue. ( M. B. JENNINGS. ( * * tf ? IV ? - ? I 1 NEW GOODS! ! from market, where he went to ! r Goods. While away he bought rare values which our customers ire arriving rapidly and within a low our customers a most tempt- ?r , CHANDISE, such as will appeal A the most Style, the Most Quality H Dress Goods is large and Includes E i latest and most popular weaves nd Winter. We have the Variety, Prices that will please all comers, g < In this department will be found 1 n the way of Notions and Trim- T ig for enumeration here, you can n 11 want comes under the heading " j i And it here. a ( we are shining. Our Shoe stock esent, and never contained more U i D Shoes for Ladies, and the fam- - , are of coarse our leaders in fine O :hers of the Shoe world we go on jq i to the coarsest Shoes for Men, r ( Shoes. It will pay you. L. , lepartment we will show a most | , >rtables, Table Damask, Dollies, S , is any one thing we are over- j* s, which Includes Dress and Neg- T s, Hosiery, Underwear, Handker- ] n interest you in prices on these T , ay. . H I ny scrimping when we were buy- ** , Calicoes, Bleach!ngs, Outings, here may be to your interest if < e Cotton Goods are going up with Q , ised most of our Staple Goods , e benefit of our early buying by 0 i duplicate our old prices, nor will w ] ty days from now. If you expect I e Cotton Goods it is up to you to p ;ks are available. en and boys will be up to our us- A that we can give you more Hat M e. N d Boys.?Before buying Fall and y ?rest to see our offerings. Men's hs' Suits, $10.00 and down; Boys' ill PAY YOU HANDSOMELY to ythlng in our lines. 5S-SMITH CO. \ CLERK'S State of South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COURT Or COMMON ILU1 3. M. Jackson, Individually and as Administrator of Thos. N. Jackson, . Deceased, et al., vs. Eva J. Jackson, Samuel H. Jackson, Sarah C. Milling et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale In 'rout of York Court House on FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. (Salesday), L 907, between eleven a. m. and two p. n., the Real Estate described as folows: "All that certain piece, parcel or ract of land, lying, being and situated n the county of York and State of Jouth Carolina, bounded on the south >y the lands of Joel Barnett. on the sast by the'lands of J. P. Hfltchison, 3r? on the north by lands now or fornerly belonging to W. L. Rodney & Company or J. E. Roddey and on the vest by lands now, or formerly of W, L Milling, and containing FIFTYriVE (55) ACRES, more or less. Terijis: ONE-HALF CASH and the >alance on a credit of twelve months, ecured by a bond of the purchaser md a mortgage of the premises sold? :aid bond and mortgage to bear interest at the legal rate from the day of aid sale, and to provide for attorney's ees in case of foreclosure?with leave o the purchaser to pay his entire bid n Cash. Purchaser must pay for all >apers. 'Purchaser must comply by >aying the Cash portion of his bid vlthin one hour from the time of such ale, or the land to be at once, on ame day. resold at the risk of such lefaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 75 t St G LEAK'S I ALB. Itate of 8outh Carolina?County of York. ' IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Sllzabeth A. Gamble et al., vs. Andrew E. Feemster, Individually and as Executor, etc., et al. BY virtue of a decree In the above stated case, I will expose to sale n front of York Court House Door, on he FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. ;Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and ! p. m., the Real Estate described in lomplaint herein, as follows: All that tract or parcel of land In fork county, S. C., known as the Joe 31ack place, containing 98 ACRES, nore or less, lying and situate in Bulock's Creek township, boilnded by ands now or formerly of S. Ld Davidion, Elijah McSwain, T. M. Whlsonant, ?. B. McAbee, John Keaeler and >thers. Terms of Sale: ONE-HALF CASH ind the balance on a credit of twelve nonths, with interest at 8 per cent to >e secured by the purchaser's bond ind a mortgage of the premises? vlth leave to purchaser to pay all 'ASH. Purchaser must pay for papers and nust comply with the terms of sale (as o the cash payment) within thirty ninutes, or the Clerk will proceed to esell the lands on the same day at he same place at purchaser's risk, for 'ash. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pla 76 t 3t CLERK'S SALE. itate of 3outH Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Catherine V. Miller, as Admrx.,.of the Estate of Henrietta Campbell Traywick, Deceased, vs. M. J. Campbell, Robert A. Miller, J. R. Miller, J. S. Miller and J. E. Traywick,. and if he be dead, His f^eir* at Law; Margaret Traywick and Pansy T. McConnell. BY virtue of a decree In the above stated case, I wlll expose to sale n Front or xorx court tiouse, on tn? TIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. Salesday), 1907, between 11 a. m. and i p. m., the Real Estate described as ollows: "All the right, title and interest, if my, of J. E. Traywtck. defendant lerein, and all of the right, title and nterest of Henrietta Campbell Trayvlck, deceased, in, on and to the folowing tracts of land to wit: 1st. "All that certain piece, parcel >r tract of land. In York township. In he county of York and. State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of S. C. landlfer, John Sherer, Robert E. Lee, Rebecca Stewart and others, and conalnlng FORTY (40) ACRES, more or ess. 2nd. "All that certain piece, parcel >r tract of land, in York township in ho county of York and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of Robert 3. Lee, J. W. Ooforth. M. A- and J. W. dcFarland, Luther Thompson and othtrs, and containing ONE HUNDRED tND SIXTY (1?0) ACRES, more or ess. , J Terms: CASH. Purchaser must :omply with the terms of sale within >ne hour from the time of such sale, >r the land will be at once resold at he risk of such defaulting purchaser, ind . upon same terms. Purchaser nust pay for all papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. 76 t 3t CLERK'S SALE. Itate of 8outh Carolina?County of York. COURT or COMMON PLEAS. rane E. Templeton et al., vs. W. A. Templeton et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will expose to sale n front of York Court House Door, >n the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER (Salesday), 1907, between 11 a, n. and 2 p. m., the Rea! Estate deicribed as fdllows: All of that tract of land lying and sitlate In the county and State aforesaid, ibout two miles southwest of Yorkrllle, bounded by lands now or formery belonging to John A. Latta, J. W. P. dope, J. R. Lindsay, Paul R. Bratton, rames A. Ratchford, Ed McFarland, Vfrs. M. B. Lowry and the estate of F\ Happerfleld and others, to be sold n three separate parcels. In accordince with Plat offered In evidence In :hl8 case as exhibit Al, (now on file in Klerk's office) and containing respectvely, 92i ACRES. 47| ACRES, and )2 ACRES, more or less, as shown in jald Plat, made by W. N. Elder. Terms of Sale: ONE-HALF CASH, ind the remainder on a credit of iwelve months with interest from day jf sale, secured by purchaser's bond ind. mortgage of the premises sold; purchaser, however, to have the privilege of paying his entire bid in Cash. J. A. JATE, C. C. C. Pis. 75 t -St NEW LINES We have Just added to our almost complete line of house furnishings, the 'ollowing seasonable and staple goods. ?REFRIGERATORS? The "La Belle," made by the Gurney Refrigerator Co., which is said to be equal to any. Simply arranged and easy to keep clean. Has the patented iutomatlc waste valve?the ice econonizer. ?BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE? The B. & H. Wickle8s, an economical oil consumer and a comfort to the jser this hot weather. Will do any >r all of your cooking, a trial is all we i air STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. Is not a new Machine In this territory If It Is a new departure with us. It stands up at the top amongst the 3ther good ones and is not any higher In price either. We have the best they make on the floor now and more to follow. This we have Is called the Two in One" Machine?can change It from a lock stitch to a chain stitch without moving the work from under the presserfoot. Call and see it or better try it and be convinced that It is "IT." G. H. O'LEARY. B. N. MOORE COTTON In the Market the Tear Round. Every facility for WAREHOUSING. Receipts Negotiable at All Banks. WW Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Best work at fairest prices.