Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 14, 1908, Image 3
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POCKET BOOK LOST.
HETWEEX Black's Mill and waterworks
yesterday morning. Contained
$35 in bills and also some papers.
Information will be very much
appreciated. My address is No. 5,
Yorkville. H. A. ELLIOTT.
4 t It
.1. L. W illiams. Mason McConnell.
.1. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
All BLANKETS
Going at 25 Per
Cent Discount.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OR AS
LONG AS THEY LAST. WE OFFER,
EVERY BLANKET IN OUR STORE
AT A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT.
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
Sell For Lets.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President #Sec. and Treat.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
Fertilizer Business
We wish to state to every farmer in
York county that we are In the
for this season.
We sell QUA NO from the Standard
to the Highest Grade.
ACID PHOSPHATES.
ACID WITH POTASH. I
GERMAN KAIXIT.
COTTON SEED MEAL,
MURIATE POTASH,
NITRATE SODA.
We can ahip to any station, sen
In any quantity. Come and see us for
prices.
York Supply Company.
HURM & GORDON I
Acid Phosphate
Make your compost now. See us for'
the Acid Phosphate that you will need'
in the making. We have the best grade
of Acid Phosphate for the purpose.
GROCERIES
No matter what you need in Family
and Fancy Groceries, you can find it
here of the right quality and at the
right price. See us for Confectioneries,
Dried Fruit, Molasses, Flour, Coffees,
Tobacco, Basins and Pitchers, Glassware,
Dishes, Never-Fail Oil Cans and
Lanterns.
HERXDOX & GORDOX.
MAXIMS OF WORTH
One day I read from opposite page,
And found this maxim on it:
"A good advertisement in this age
Finds many people to con it."
Yes, that is true, and most men too
Are wise enough to know it;
But others take a different view,
And by their actions show it.
In words of mouth, not printer's ink,
Is the trust of those unwise;
They wish to save, and so they think
By that means they advertise.
Heed advice the first maxim brings,
Keep eye on one that follows:
"Experience teaches many things,
And all men are his scholars."
Trust these maxims, and let me sell
Your real estate and stocks as well.
WANTED?Clover MTg Co. Stock.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
.. Canned <?ooib ..
MENU:
Snlder's Pork and Beans
I Sauer Kraut Corn Tomatoes
' String: Beans
Salmon Sardines
Luneli Tongue
Potted Ham . Tripe Oysters
Vienna Sausage
Apple Jelly
Corn Syrup Cane Syrup
Apples Peaches
.J. W. DOBSOX
9^~ The place where the DOLLAR
DOES %ULL DUTY.
FINE SHOATS FOR SALE.
I HAVE fifty or more Berkshire and
Poland-China Pigs at from $2.50 to
$10.00. See me at once.
ANDY CARTER.
No. 1, Clover.
2 t.f 3t*
&F WE PAY YC
SAF
IT
The Basis c
( Can your business lie Sale and
through a Bank? Do like your
Systematize your business by rn
TIOXAL UNION* BANK, which
your debts by the use of cheeks a
ing the same hill twice. We not
| We Pay You to Be Prosperous.
where SAFETY is the basis of pi
tomers with the greatest courtes
with accuracy. Wc Arc Taking
WHY NOT LET I S TAKE
The NATIONAI
(ABSOLUT!
ROCK HILL, :
9
BUCkHTH MS
Every farmer should have a complete
outfit of BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
as emergencies are always coming up
when such an outfit would soon pay
for itself.
We can furnish you with such
Blacksmith Tools and appliances as
Bellows. Forges, Anvils, Tongs, Hand
Hammers and Sledges. See us about
an outfit for your farm use.
In fact It is worth your while to see
us for anything you need in IIAI1DWARE.
We have what you want.
YORKVILLE HARDWARE CO.
Good Resolutions
If every family in YorkvIIle and York
county will adopt these two resolutions
they will be greatly benefited.
Resolved. 1st. That they will not
be without a box of the Genuine
Steele's German Cold and Grip Cure
Tablets in the house.
Resolved, 2d. That they will also
keep in the house a bottle of Star's
White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup. It
is harmless, can be given the small
children or baby.
With these two preparations in the
house you are prepared at all times to
handle Colds. Coughs or Croup
! THE STAR DRUG STORE.
I). L. Shieder, Proprietor.
jVORK FIM1W CO.
FURNITURE, STOVES,
Undertaking- Supplies
PAINTS, OILS, Etc.
SEWING
? ? ^TTT*rr*r>
MAUfiliNliS
NOW is a good time to prepare for
your spring sewing, and you might begin
with buying a new, light running,
modern Sawiivg Machine?One that
will meet every requirement?give you
perfect satisfaction. We have the machine
that will please you. It is the
WILL C. FREE
It surpasses any machine on the market.
It is light running, sews faster
and does its work easier than any machine
on the market. It is nandsomely
tinished, tltted to elegant cabinets,
and equipped with a full set of the
latest attachments. Let us put one J
In your house for a trial, and you will j
not let us take it out.
We also sell the NEW HOME and
several other makes. Get our terms
and prices before you buy. We sell
Leather Belts for Machines.
Oil for Machines.
Needles for all Sewing Machines.
We also furnish all kinds of Repairs
and Attachments for Sewing
Machines.
We are also headquarters for every- I
thing in Furniture and House Furnishings,
and it is to your interest to
see us before buying anything in outline.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
W* Terms to Suit Every One.
SPECIAL TEACHERS'
EXAMINATION.
PURSUANT to instructions from
the State Superintendent of Education.
notice is hereby given that on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, beginning at
9 a. m., and closing at 4 p. m., there
will be a special examination of applicants
to teach In the public schools of
York county. The examination will be
held in the Court House at Yorkville.
All applicants will be required to furnish
their own stationery, foolscap paper
and pencil or pen and ink, beingall
that will be necessary.
T. E. McMACKIN,
Superintendent of Education for York
County.
Jan. 3-10-14 3t
W Woodmen of the World receipt
books for monthly dues, at The Enquirer
office, 30c.
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.
Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each.
J. MEEK BURNS, Manager.
Jan. 25 f.t tf.
IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING?
THAT old Clock that has been '
standing for years, and which you
would like to have keeping time again;
but which you think cannot be fixed
at a reasonable price. Bring it to
me.
I do reliable, honest work on
Watches.
EC. ID- MARLEY
CLOTHES CLEANING.
rAM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly
satisfactory manner, at reasonable
prices. Work may be sent direct
to rny home or left at W. E. Ferguson's
store
Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN.
)U TO SAVE -?P6
ETY
>f Prosperity
/
Systematic, and not be operated
propcrous neighbors are dolus:,
nnin^ an account with the XAis
a Guarantee of Safety. Pay
nd they will protect you from payonly
Invite you to be prosperous,
Put your money in our Hank, n
rosperlty?where we treat our cus' tl
y and take care of their account* R
('arc of Many Satisfied Customer^
CAKE OF YOl"?
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Begins Tof
ALL OUR PRICE!
We Have About $
Goods That We
Fifteen Day
Will]
Buying Now
IYVm. Simpson's and American l*rlnts,
.-> CENTS A YARD. GET BUSY.
I 4-4 Brown Sheeting, 3 yds. to 11)., SALE P
A YARD?BIT YOU MUST HURK
1^1 Brown Sheeting. 4 yds. to 11)., SALE PJ
A YARD?GET A SUPPLY EARLY
4-4 Fruit of the Loom Bleaehing, SALE 1
A YARD?LIKE FINDING MONE1
4-4 Ixmsdale Sheetings, SALE PRICE, 10 1
?DON'T MISS A GOOD THING.
I Unbleached Drilling, 3 yds. to lb., SALE PI
LESS THAN FACTORY COST.
4-4 12 1-2 Cts. Bleaehing, Good Quality,
CENTS A YARD?WON'T LAST L<
Read Thes
20 PER CENT OFF ON DRESS GOODS,
SILKS. WAISTINGS. LININGS, TRIMMINGS.
ETC.?20 PER CENT OFF.
* - ? Cf < n Vo m/I
|?1.25 a yarn tiooas, ?aie xnuc, ?>x a imu.
$1 per yard Goods, Sale Price, 80c a Yard. ,
90c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 72c a Yard. '
85c a Yard Goods, Sale Price, 68c a Yard. .
80c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 64c a Yard. 1
75c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 60c a Yard.
60c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 48c a Yard. ,
50c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 40c a Yard.
37J a yard Goods, Sale Price, 30c Yard.
30c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 24e a Yard. c
25c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 20c a Yard. 1
20c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 16c a Yard. ,
15c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 12c a Yard. J
12 jc a yard Goods, Sale Price, 10c a Yard.
8 l-3c a yard Goods, Sale Price, 6 2-3c Y'd.
6',c a yard Goods, Sale I*rlce. 5c Yard.
I 35 PER CENT OFF ON MEN'S, YOUTHS'
AND BOYS' CLOTHING, OVERCOATS
AND PANTS.
Men's Clothing.
$15 Suits. Sale Price, $9.75 a Suit. ;
$14 Suits, Sale Price, $9.10 a Suit. *
$12.50 Suits, Sale Price, $8.12 a Suit. <
$12 Suits. Sale Price, $7.80 a Suit.
$10 Suits, Sale Price, $6.50 a Suit.
$0 Suits, Sale Price. $5.85 a Suit.
$8.50 Suits, Sale Price, $5.52 a Suit. '
$7.50 Suits, Sale Price, $4.88 a Suit.
$7.00 Suits. Sale Price, $4.55 a Suit.
$6.50 Suits, Sale Price, $4.22 a Suit.
v?i,? i?pJ,^. $2.90 a Suit.
I $5.50 Suits, Sale Price', $3.58 a Suit. ,
$5 Suits, Sale Price $3.25 a Suit.
$4.50 Suits, Sale Price. $2.92 a Suit.
$4.00 Suits, Sale Price, $2.60 a Suit.
$3.50 Suits. Sale Price $2.28 u Suit.
$3 Suits, Sale Price, $1.95 a Suit.
$2.50 Suits, Sale Price. $1.62 a Suit.
Youth's Clothing.
$8 Suits, Sale Price, $5.20 a Suit.
$7.50 Suits, Sale Price, $4.88 a Suit.
$5 Suits. Sale Price, $3.25 a Suit. j
$4 Suits, Sale Price, $2.60 a Suit.
$3 Suits, Sale Price. $1.95 a Suit.
Boys' Knee Pants Suits
$3 Suits. Sale Price, $1.95 u Suit. .
$2.50 Suits, Sale Price, $1.62 a Suit.
$2 Suits. Sale Price, $1.30 a Suit.
$1.50 Suits, Sale Price, 98 Cents a Suit. i
$1.25 Suits, Sale Price, 81 Cents a Suit. (
$1 Suits. Sale Price, 65 Cents a Suit. ,
Men's Pants I
$5 Pants, Sale Price, $3.25 a Pair. j
$4 Pants, Sale Price, $2.60 a Pair. ,
$3.50 Pants, Sale Price, $2.28 a Pair.
?$3 Pants. Sale Price, 51.95 a I'air. i*
$2.50 Pants, Sale Price. 51.62 Pair, t
$2 Pants, Sale Price, $1.30 a Pair. 'j
$1.50 Pants, Sale Price, 98 Cents a Pair. ,
$1.25 Pants. Sale Price, 81 Cents Pair. .
$1 Pants, Sale Price, 65 Cents a Pair. I
Men's Overcoats I
$16.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, 510.72. ]
$14 Overcoats, Sale Price. $9.10.
$12.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, 58.12.
$10 Overcoats, Sale Price. 56.50.
$8.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, 55.52.
$7.50 Overcoats, Sale Price. $<1.88. ]
$7 Overcoats. Sale Price, $1.55.
$6 Overcoats. Sale Price, $3.90.
510 Cravenettc ltalii Coats. 56.50 Each.
WATERPROOF CLOTHING, ETC. 1
$3 Covert Overcoats, Sale Price, $1.95. 1
$1.50 Covert Coats. Sale Price. 98 Cents. 1
$1 Covert Coats. Sale Price. 98 Cents. I
$1 Hunting Coats, Sale Price, 65 Cents. ]
1^ Above Pri<
I THE STRA
yor
For Your Table monumei
Every day or two I am receiving
ew goods that will add to the variety Willi] f]l [|(
est that you^try" "" I Hi!] tLUl
Canned Sauer Kraut?it's good.
I'resn .uacKt-m?
Breakfast Herring Roe?Makes a
lost delightful breakfast dlsli. Try It. Has been a bus
linkers* Chocolate?Fresh. ' have had almost f
Gelatine?Peter Cooper's, Chalmers' could do and we i
ikI Knox's?All good. age given us and
Prepared Horse Radish?a very de- a New Year of ha
ghtful condiment. ' ity.
Kvaporatcd Apples and Peaches. During the New
Canned Okra and Tomatoes?The greater efforts tc
cry best for soups. with the highest p
Hams?Kingan's Reliable. work in Granite i
Cabbage, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, your inquirie
iavy and Lima Ileans. work when you ar
See or Phone me for "Table Trim- graves of departet
lings." Prompt delivery. ones.
YORKVILLE MO
W. E. FERGUSON. w B# Wy|ie
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II CLE,
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norrow== r
3 ARE SMASHE1
10,000 Worth of !
! Want to Move I
s and We Believe
Do the Business Q
Will Save
LE PRICE ONLY I I 10 antI 12 1*2
down) SAM
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RICE 6 2-3 CENTS ?E FORCE]
Y TO GET IT. , . ? . ,
Amoskeag A C A 1
[{ICE, 6 1-1 CENTS A YAIII)?G
15 Cls. Heavy Cot
'RICE. 10 1-2 CTS. A YARD?\
12 1-2 Cts. Cotton I
-2 CENTS A YARD IT Is DIRT
30 Cts. Pants Jeai
EYERYBOI
RICE, 6 2-3 CENTS 25 Cts. Pants Jean
WILL GO Q1
SALE PRICE, 10 10-4 All Linen She
3NG. CENTS A Y
e Prices Ver
$1 Legglns Sale Price, 65 Cents.
?5c Legglns, Sale Price, 49 Cents.
50c Legglns, Sale Price, 33 Cents.
25c Legglns, Sale Price, 16 Cents.
MEN'S SHIRTS
11.50 Flannel Shirts, Sale Price, $1.
$1 Flannel Shirts, Sale Price 75 Cents.
?0c Jersey Shirts, Sale Price, 38 Cents.
$1 Negligee Shirts, Sale Price, 75 Cents.
50c Negligee Shirts, Sale Price, 38 Cts.
11 White Shirts, Sale Price, 75 Cents.
75c White Shirts, Sale Price, 55 Cents.
5uc wnite snins, sme aticc, no v/cms.
10c Work Sliirts, Sale Price, 38 Cents.
25c Work Shirts, Sale Price, 19 Cents,
tl Sweaters, Sale Price. 69 Cents.
50c Sweaters, Sale Price, 38 Cents.
UNDERWEAR.
Wrights' Health Underwear
11.50 Vests and Drawers, SI Each.
$1 Vests anc Drawers, 75 Cents Each.
Wool Underwear
'5c Vests and Drawers, Sale Price, 50c.
Cotton Underwear
5c Vests and Drawers, 50c a Garment.
iOc Vests and Drawers, 38c a Garment.
15c Vests and Drawers, 19c a Garment.
OVERALLS.
r5c Overalls, Sale Price, 60 Cents.
50c Overalls, Sale l*rlce, 40 Cents.
25e Overalls, Sale Price, 20 Cents.
MEN'S FELT HATS.
13.50 Stetson Hats, Sale Price, $2.62.
$2 Hats. Sale Price, $1.50 Each.
$1.50 Hats, Sale Price. $1.10 Each.
$1.25 Hats, Sale Price, 91 Cts. Each.
11 Hats, Sale Price, 75 Cents Each.
MEN'S AND BOAS' CAPS.
50c Cans, Going at 35 Cents Each.
25c Caps, Going at 19 Cents Each.
10 TO 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF ALL
SHOES.
We have divided our entire Shoe Stock up
nto lots, and designate them by letters from
\ to Z. It is acknowledged that we have
is complete a stock of Shoes and of as good
jualities as are to be found in this section.
If you need Shoes for yourself or any memjer
of your family, NOW?RIGHT NOW?
s the BEST time for you to do your buying.
We are offering many exceptional values in
shoes for men, women and children. Look
he list over:
Lot A?S5 Shoes Going at Si?.75 a Pair.
I*>t It?$1 Shoes Going at S3.18 a Pair.
Lot C?83.50 Shoes Going at $2.98 a Pair.
Lot I)?$3.50 Shoos Going at $2.63 Pair.
Lot F?$3 Shoes Going at $2.48 a Pair.
Lot F?$3 Shoes Going at $2.25 a Pair.
Lot G?$2.50 Shoes, Going at $2.25 a Pair.
Lot II?$2.50 Shoes Going at $2 a Pair.
liOt J?$2.25 Shoes, Going at $1.90 a Pair.
Ix>t K?$2 Shoes, Going at $1.75 a Pair,
[vol L?82 Shoes, Going at $1.50 a Pair.
Lot X?$1.75 Shoes, Going at $1.50 a Pair.
lx>t P?$1.75 Shoes, Going at $1.35 a Pair.
Lot K?$1.50 Shoes, Going at $1.35 a Pair.
r.#,t v?si rwt Shneu. Goiritr nt $1.20 a Pair.
Lot T?$1.35 Shoes, Going at $1.20 a Pair.
Lot I*?$1.35 Shoes, Going at $1.10 a Pair.
[yOt V?$1.25 Slioes, Going at $1.10 a Pair.
Lot X?$1.25 Shoes, Going at $1 a Pair.
Lot V?$1 Shoes, Going at 90 Cents a Pair.
Ii<?t Z?Si Shoes, Going at 80 Cents a Pair.
?es are Spot Cs
USS-SMITH
Jt^rks. Made-to-W
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m: u,Mii
JillII I Uil II That suit or u
are going to buy oughi
MADE TO YOUR ME
to order Clothes alwa:
y one with us. We and LOOK better and
is much work as we FEEL better than t
ipreciate the patron- kind. Made-to-Measi
wish for all mankind Satisfying and are Che
ppiness and prosper- Come in and let me
and Winter Fashions
Year we will make Overcoats Fabrics an
> serve our patrons prices. Then let me t
rrade of Monumental ure. FIT is always G
ind Marble, ancl so- * jp. r*o *c r
s in regard to such ...t'A1 g.gp-S- (
e ready to mark the T on ???'
1 relatives and loved See me for Seed \V
and Seed Barley.
NUMENT WORKS. See me for Fruits i
Sec. and Treas. | W. M. KENNE
TH CO.'S I
4RANCE
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nds Friday, Jan. 31.
if teen Bargain Days
D TO FLINDERS!
Seasonable Winter
hiring the Next
! Our Prices
uiek.
You Money!
Cts. Outings (Amoskcug 1921 ant! Teazle2
PRICE, 8 1-3 CTS. YARD?WE WON'T
TO BUY THIS?YOU WON'T NEED TO
D TO TAKE IT AT THE PRICE.
Feather Ticking. SALE PRICE, 14 CENTS
ET IT NOW IF YOU NEED ANY.
It*.. Mnnnpl PlurK 1 2 1-2 CENTS
Varin Goods m a Hot Price.
lannel, SALE PRICE, 10 CENTS A YARD
CHEAP.
is, SALE PRICE, 22 CENTS A YARD?
>Y SHOULD WEAR NEW PANTS.
s, SALE PRICE, 18 CENTS A YARD?IT
DICK AT THIS PRICE.
eting, 2 1-2 Yards Wide. SALE PRICE. 89
ARD?A RARE BARGAIN.
y Carefully:
RUBBERS.
75c Rubbers, Sale Price, 60 Cents a Pair.
65c Rubbers, Sale Price, 50 Cents a Pair.
50c Rubbers, Sale Price, 40 Cents a Pair.
40c Rubbers, Sale Price, 85 Cents a Pair.
35c Rubbers, Sale Price, 30 Cents a Pair.
LINEN DAMASK AND DOILIES.
$1.25 Damask, Sale Price, 98 Cts. Yard.
$1 Damask, Sale Price, 79 Cts. Yard.
90c Damask, Sale Price, 69 Cents Yard.
75c Damask, Sale Price, 59 Cents Yard.
50c Damask, Sale Price, 39 Cents Yard.
$3 Dollies, Sale Price, $2.38 Dozen.
$2 Dollies, Sale Price, $1.59 Dozen.
LACE CURTAINS.
$2 Lace Curtains, $1.48 a Pair.
$1.50 Lace Curtains, $1.18 a Pair.
$1 Lace Curtains, 75 Cents a Pair.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS.
$5 Wool Blankets. Sale Price. $3.70 a Pair.
$4 Wool Blankets, Sale Price, $2.96 Pair.
$3 Wool Blankets, Sale Price, $2.22 a Pair.
$2 Cotton Blankets, Sale Price, $1.48 Pair.
$2 Comfort, Sale Price, $1.48 Each.
$4 White Quilts. Sale Price, $2.89 Each.
85 PEIl CENT DISCOUNT ON FURS.
$15 Furs Going at $9.75.
$12.50 Furs, Going at $8.12.
$12 Furs, Going at $7.80.
$10 Furs, Going at $6.50.
$9 Furs, Going at $5.85.
$8.50 Furs, Going at $5.52.
$8 Furs, Going at $5.20.
$5 Furs, Going at $3.25.
$4 Furs, Going at $2.60.
$3.50 Furs, Going at $2.28. Buy Now.
HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES.
25c Hosiery, Sale Price, 19 Cents Pair.
15c Hosiery, Sale Price, 10 Cents Pair.
10c Hosiery, Sale Price, 8 Cents Pair.
$1 Handkerchiefs, Sale Price, 75 Cents.
50c Handkerchiefs, Sale Price, 38 Cents.
25c Handkerchiefs, Sale Price, 19 Cents.
10c Handkerchiefs, Sale Price, 8 Cents.
$1 Gloves, Sale Price, 75 Cents.
75c Gloves, Sale Price, 50 Cents.
50c Gloves. Sale Price, 38 Cents.
25c Gloves, Sale Price. 19 Cents.
UMBRELLAS.
$2 Umbrellas, Sale Price, $1.50.
$1.50 Umbrellas, Sale Price, $1.20.
$1.25 Umbrellas. Sale Price, 98 Cents.
$1 Umbrellas, Sale Price, 75 Cents.
CORSETS.
$1 Corsets, doing at 75 Cents.
50c Corsets, doing at 38 Cents.
TOWELS.
25c Towels. Sale Price, 20 Cents.
20c Towels, Sale Price, 15 Cents.
15c Towels, Sale Price, 12 Cents.
12Jc Towels, Sale Price, 10 Cents.
10c Towels, Sale Price, 8 Cents.
25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON TIIE FOLLOWING
dOODS?The Little Things of
Life.
Buttons, Hooks and Eyes. Hair Pins, Needles,
Safety Pins, Shoe Laces. Hose Supporters,
CulT Holders, Combs and Brushes, Stationery,
Purses. Pocket Books, Handbags,
Neckwear, Suspenders and Belts, Scott's
Neck and Chest Mufflers, Collars and Cuffs.
a ttll Goods Charged
* at Above Prices.
COMPANY.
ITng CHRISTMAS
VERCOAT you
t to be TAILOR- tATTT^H
2ASURE. Made IS I J V K K 1
WEAR better w
T7,TrP Knttnr o nrl
he ready-made '
'ape^in'lhe8 enS The tlmc " now hcre <? *? <?
show you Fall so start with.
in Suits and
d Give you the
:ake your meas- SOWING OATS,
iuaranteed.
/LOTHING?the j have the Red Rust Proof Seed Oats
lys please.
heat, Seed Oats CENTS,
ind Nuts.
DV, Agent. | LOUIS ROTH.
IT IS SAID
That an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of cure, and moat people believe
that this proverb Is absolutely <
correct. We believe it and suppose
that you do.
Almost everyone is more or less
subject to Colds, Grippe, Coughs, and '
kindred afflictions. Children are always
liable to develop croup.
To forestall a bad cold or an attack
of grippe you should have a box of
Bo wen's (icimun Grippe Tablets in
the house?they act promptly and ef- *
ficiently; for coughs you should have <
a bottle of Cough-Ease or one of the <
other popular cough remedies to be 2
had at the York Drug Store?includ- f
ing Foley's, Bee's, Chamberlain's, DeWilt's,
Shoop's, King's, lfarter's, etc. c
To guard against croup that is so a
alarming when it develops late in the
night, you should have a bottle of
Cowan's Pneumonia Cure. Try it.
Bring your Prescriptions to
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
I . J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
FOB SALE.
AT bargain prices, One DeLoach
Saw Mill complete, and One good e
Log Wagon. Both in good running c
shape and now in use. Address
T. M. FERGUSON, or f
E N. STEPHENSON,
Yorkvllle. S. C.
2 t.f 3t
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G. H. G'LEARY. !
THANKING CUSTOMERS A\I)
FRIENDS FOR PATRONAGE GIVEN
ME DURING THE YEAR 1907, 1
EXTEND THE COMPLIMENTS OF
THE SEASON AND WISH FOR ALL
MANKIND A YEAR OF UNPRECEDENTED
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1 dreds of people visited my stor
2 up the scores of Seasonable bar
9 I still have too many Winter
? be turned into Cash, and as qui
J PRICES as advertised for th
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+ advantage of the Cut Prices w
2 Just put it in your bonne
| WILL NOT BE UNDERSOl
? ways to your interest to See m
f DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS
!make a purchase of anything ii
I want to Close Out all W
possible date, and if the Prices
will do your buying here.
SEE ME FOR YOl
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you want to buy. I don't can
in the county, but I have enoi
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AUCTION LSALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
In (lie Court of Common Plena.
\f. A. Moore, Plaintiff, xe W. T. Moore,
Admr., of the Estate of J. Starr
Moore, Deceased, Solomon R. Moore,
and Others, Defendants.
BY virtue of a decree of sale In the
above stated case. I will expose to
lale in front of YORK COURT HOUSE
)N FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY,
Salesday), 1908, between 11 a. m. and
! p. m., the real estate described as
oliows:
"All that certain piece, parcel or tract
?f land, situated In above named county
rnd state, about one mile southwest
rom the town of Sharon, and bound
>y lands of Rev. B. H. Grler, Jno. L.
talney, lands now or formerly belongng
to Jno. A. Byers, lands of Ellas
tamsey. containing ONE HUNDRED
,HIRTY-SIX and THREE-FOURTH
ICRES, being formed of the tract of
ifty-three acres, purcnasea rrom ur. j.
I. Saye, and eighty-three and three
ourth acres, purchased from Jno. A.
Jyers, said tract being a part of the
state lands of J. STARR MOORE, deeased."
TERMS: CASH?Purchaser to pay
or papers.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Jan. 14th, 1908.
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?. J. Kimball & Sons
^ALE & FEED STABLE
We have a fine lot of Mules and
iorses, and we want to sell them.
Mr. U. 1. iS.irilUH.lt lias una. IRC ai
forkville, and at Rock Hill there has
>een no change. Our friends will get
>ur best treatment at either place.
We handle the right kind of stock at
he right kind of prices and make
erms to suit.
S. J. KIMBALL & SONS,
Yorkville or Rock Hill.
FOR RENT.
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Hotel, formerly occupied by Dr.
:artwright. G. H. O'LEARY.
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gains that were offered. But v
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le PANIC SALE will hold |
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ou buy GROCERIES. $
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