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IN THE BANDANA SECTION. Oorrespondenoe of the Yorkrille Enauirer Itaiulana, January IS.?Master Ceci Drennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beat Urennan, is ill at the home of his pj rents near the ferry. Prof. (\ B. Grier's school at Fore Hill is in a flourishing and encouragir condition. Mr. Brainerd Currence is confined his home with rheumatism. Mr. B. 3 Currence has something' like grip. Mrs. \V. M. Bigger, who has bet MUite ill for some time, is much bette Mr. Arthur Suggs has returned Central Academy at Littleton. N. C. There was a pleasant gathering < young people at the residence of M and Mrs. Hope Barnett last Tuesdt evening. Those present were Missi Kate McFarland. Sudie and Ida Sinyt Virginia Barnett. Eula and Ima Bear Messrs. Will and Clarence McFarlan Frank, Joe and Sam Smyth. Ed Whi! onant. and "Dude" Adams of Clove Sam Louis and Brown Beard, and Pre C. B. Grler. People of this section feel very muc gratified at the sudden rise In the pri< of cotton. Some claim that they wou sell out right away, if the price wou go to fifteen cents. Another enjoyable social event in th neighborhood was the reception recen: ly given by Mrs. Sidney Hogue to Mi: Pearle Gilmore: Among those presei were Misses Mary, Lilly and Lula Wa lace, Marie and Annie Jordan, Mam Hogue. Virginia Barnett. Sudie and Id Smyth, Pearle Gilmore, Ewart Xichol and Messrs. Frank and Joe Smytl Hamilton and Henry Barnett. Will ar Oettys McCarter, Ed Sturgis. Lou Beard, Ed and Earle Chambers, J. I Alexander, Plnckney ana 10m ant and Clarence B. Grler. MERE-MENTION. Dr. E. N. Daken was acquitted t Sulphur, Okla., Saturday of the charg of murder, on a plea of the unwritte law Four children skaters wei . drowned at Coral, Iud? Saturday, b the breaking of the ice white skatinj ....The county Jail at Statesville, Ga was destroyed by an incendiary fli Friday" night, and two prisoners wet burned to death Judge Alton I Parker has been retained as senic counsel for the American Federation c Rubor A Scotland Yard detectiv last week arrested two men at Merce< w Cal? on a charge of stealing $200,0C worth of jewelry, after a chase aroun the world A large eagle was sht in Richmond county, N. C., one day las week as it was dying away with an in fant During the financial fiurr: the New York clearinghouse put $74, 000,000 worth of certificates into circu lation The Pennsylvania Railroa company estimates that its January re ceipts this year will be $4,000,000 les than for the same month last year. ] estimates that it has 60,000 idle freigh cars at various points An Ohi crank offers to take Harry Thaw's plac for $3,000,000 Three hundred thou sand bushels of wheat were destroye by fire at Kenora, Ontario, Friday The Southern railway will extend it two and a half cent passenger rate t ? Tennessee Mrs. Herbert N. Sear! a prominent and wealthy woman c Boston, committed suicide in New Yor last Friday, by jumping from a win dow on the 13th floor of the Hotel S Regis Edward S. Whittaker, po lice inspector, made a murderous as . sault on J. M. Eeveque. editor of th New Orleans World, in that city Thurs day night A woman attired in man's clothing was among the victim <>f the Boyerstown. Pa., theatre fire c lust week A destructive fire a lloswell. Pa., was checked one day las week by snowballs being used in lie of water The Japanese budget a laid before the diet last week give the estimated receipts at $355,520,001 . and the estimated disbursements a $307,975,000. About $53,000,000 are ap propria ted for the use on the army an navy The discount rate of th Bank of England was reduced to fiv per cent last week. This is taken a evidence that the bank officials consid i er the American financial stringenc at an etTd Revolutionists last wee took charge of several Haytien town and a battle with government forces i expected at any time Former Sen ator Call has filed a protest against th seating of Senator William J. Bryan c Florida. Call will base his contest o the negro exclusion act of Florida The government of China is making vigorous effort to break up the opiui t smoking habit among civil and militar officers A new postoffice buildin to cost $3,500,000 is to be erected i New York city The unidentifie dead of the Boyerstown, Pa., holocaus will be buried in one grave, which wi ftn *?* trtlol nnmhPp f De saxzs teei. me luuu ..v....?. dead will be not less than 190 A i oil well recently opened in the Cauca sus of Russia, is rated at 120.000 bar rels of crude oil per day... .The Berke ly Knitting mills of Norfolk. Va.. hav been placed in the hands of a receive] Geo. Li. Billings a Baltimore hot( proprietor, and his wife, were killed i an automobile accident in that cit Saturday morning..*.. .The internation al Harvester company has been fine $16,000 by a Kansas court for violatio of the state's anti-trust laws For m t.v miners made a miraculous escap ^ from a Pennsylvania coal mine la* week after an explosion which starte a fire. They traversed seven miles un derground and finally reached open ail Their faces were blackened and clothe badly torn and scorched as a result c ^ their experience.*. Four girls wer killed, nine seriously injured and score of others more or less injured a the result of a knitting mill fire a Scranton, Pa., Friday The torped boat flotilla joined the battleships a Rio de Janeiro, on Friday last....Th Chinese government has placed an ut gent order in France for a large num Iter of rapid fire guns....A. M. Cham berlain. a Bradford. Pa., man. last Frl day shot his wife to death and the committed suicide, because his dinne ? wasn't ready on time Wheat croji ' in the southwest are being considerabl damaged by ravages of the Hessian fl; Fire in the Masonic Temple a Baltimore, caused $2f>0,00o damage o Friday. The loss is covered by in/nil a nee. * ?Spartanburg special of Januar 19 to Charlotte Observer: W. ( Moore, financial agent of the Farmer Union, was assaulted to-day in Greer ville by members of the union an badly beaten about his face. He ha caused the arrest of E. It. Ridgewaj \V. S. Tomlin. W. A. Rice. Judso King and G. F. Kerry. For some tim there has been friction in the rank of the Farmer's Union. The meeun of the executive committee was hel to-day in Greenville and as the oui come of the meeting Mr. Moore wi ^ assaulted. He recently went to En rope to make arrangements with foi eign cotton spinners to huy their col ton direct from the farmers. AT THE CHURCHES. m BAPTIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ever ing at 7 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday over ing at 7 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPA1 Prayer meeting on Wednesday ever ing at 7 o'clock. * ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY TERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday aftei noon at 4.30 o'clock. Soecial Jlotires. r Clothes Cleaning. It Rives me pleasure to say to 11 many friends and customers that have sufficiently recovered from n protracted illness to be able to result my Clothes Cleaning work, and sue work as they may now be kind enoug to send me will receive prompt atter tion. Mrs. Ida McClain. HYMENEAL. Marhiko?At Hickory Grove. ? Sundav, January 1!?. bv R?*v. \V. ] Hurt. ' Mr. ARTHUR ALEXAXDE and Miss MARTHA J. BROWN. 9 By J. C. Comer, magistrate, at h residence in Yorkville, on January 1 Mr. G. L. DOVER and Miss M. < WRAY. All of York county. Ihe <?otton tflarhft. le Yorkville. January 21.?Cotton 12. ty New York, January 20.?Spot close< i- steady; middling uplands 12.25; mid dling gulf 12.50: sales 5.945. Future st opened firm and closed steady as fol ig lows: Jan. 11.41: Feb. 11.46; Marcl 11.58: April 11.01; May 11.63; Jun< to 11.55; July 11.44: Aug. 11.15; Oct. 10.55 U. FIELD PEAS ,r A T $2.23 per bushel as long as the: t(; 1 V last. FRED F. POOSER, Orangeburg. S. C. of 4 tf 3t WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS. es A T Per l'ajr- Oentle and eas: x\.to raise. My flock is too large j' Address me at Sharon. , JAS. E. BANKHEAD. "j 6 t.f 3t ;{ TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the estate of W. JASPER THOMASSOX deceased, are hereby notified and re< jd quired to make payment to me ai Id once. Persons having claims againsi the estate of the said deceased shoulc js present them, duly authenticated 1 within the time prescribed by law. M. L. THOMASSOX, Admr. \t 6 t 3t ? FARMERS, HULL VAITD 11WV KRRfl IVl'lt V II ? uuuaj id CHEAPEST AND BEST. Is "VT EATS enough left in hulls t( L ItJ. make nourishing feed for cattle n Kernels mixed with acid and kainil make a fine fertilizer. A first-class PERRYMAN HULLER will be operated at my Ginnery every FRIDAY. Price 3 cents pei it bushel, or one-tenth as toll. :e R. M. BRATTOX, ? t 6 2t Guthriesvllle, S. C. e I Bowen's Grippe e Tablets e i. At this season of the year when >r every one is more or less subject to )f grippe and colds it is almost a necese sity to have a remedy at hand that 1, will give prompt and certain relief. 10 Xo one who has ever had a real case d of grippe wants the second attack. A >t good way to ward off the attack is by 3t taking BOWEN'S GRIPPE TABLETS i- at the first symptoms of cold or grippe. yt These tablets are made from a reliable 1 prescription and it is almost sure in j. its results. Prompt taking of Bowen's d Grippe Tablets may save you much j_ annoyance and inconvenience. Try a is box?keep a supply on hand, [t Keep a supply of COUGH-EASE in ,t the house for emergencies. Ijt relieves 0 promptly all irritating coughs and e bronchial affections. 25 Cents a ln>t. tie?only at d THE YORK DRUG STORE, * J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. 3, ? YORKVILLE BUliGYCO. ! FOR SEVENTY FIVE YEARS f it it u Hie "YORKVILLE BUGGY" has s stood prominently before the trade. ) It has always been GOOD?It is t now BETTER THAN* EVER BE. FORE. p As we are not now pushed with outside orders we would like to have any one Interested in Buggies to come and talk Buggies with us. y We will give you the Right floods k at the Right Prices. s s f Yorkville Buggy Co. n a n y S n d [i Today, Tomorrow .f n The PRESENT shapes the FUTURE. What you do TODAY concerns the e things of TOMORROW. r- If you are at all anxious about your financial future you should quickly v seize the opportunity to save money. An account with this Bank affords an easy way for saving money. OUR .. SA FE is burglar proof and besides we e carry heavy insurance as additional protection. d r. 5 LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK, a YORKVILLE. S. C. .8 ii KTMM II ,1- I have repeatedly made the statei, ment that I could save you money on * goods in my line. Perhaps you thought lt" I was joking or trying to "blow" you. n If such was your Impression, make me .. a visit next SATURDAY, and I will be glad to "show you." SATURDAY. JANUARY 25TH, I WILL SELL: ' 7 Cakes Octagon Soap 25c. s Packages Success Soda 10c. / \ In nuol/uo-o unil liwt ;ivj yootl JIS (1 Arm & Hammer). IS 25 Pounds Sugar $1.30. (Jet the habit of trading here and ij save money. ? .1. W. l>OBSON R el JW The place where the DOLLAR t- DOES FULL DUTY. The Only Chance Why not trade at the poor man's store? It is the only one In ~ town run to serve the working man? open from 4 a. m.. until 8 p. m., and run by a man that will accommodate and thank you for your trade. While i- 1 don't keep everything. I keep a very nice line of stuff all the time, and thank every one for their trade as every little helps. It is no use to tell you about my Market, as every one knows I keep the REST MEATS the country affords. L There ain't a man. woman or child in town hut what likes to trade with Old Oeorge?lie treats 'em right. Say. if you want to be happy in this world, marry an old maid, buy Reel at Sherer's Market, and drink Cracker-Jack Coffee?that's all. [ work so hard, but never have a cent, _ Takes all I Ret to pay the niggers and the rent; Say. if 1 can't get a start in a year ot two. I will get a job as clerk, that's what I'll do. iy Yours to serve, i oi.D george, iy The Butcher. h AT THE BRATTON FARM. W ^ have a number of Guernsey Tt Cows and Heifers that we will sell. ? I'ure cream at 25 cents a quart, at the farm at all times, or delivered or Tuesdays and Fridaya. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. in J. MKKK BURNS, Manager. I" Jan. 25 f.t tf R SW Pink, Gray, Yellow. BulT and Blue Blotting P?]>cr at 5c Sheet, 3 foi C* 10c. Size 19x24 Inches. The Enquirer Office. J. li. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. ; Embroidery l Bargains We recently picked up an exceptional value in extra tine Embroideries and Insertions. There is nothing' cheap in the lot. We bought them at a price and pass them along to our customers at an enticing price. Embroideries and Insertions, worth 60 to 85c a yard, while it lasts at 30 Cents a Yard. Move Quick for First Choice. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. j Sell For Less. V WE PAY YC , ANY BANK'S i DEPENDS UP ITS A! Notwithstanding the recent times | showed almost ONE ANT) ONE-I Our growth shows-Assets t Confitlenee of the Community; th High Standard of Our Dealings, i demonstrate High PERSONAL AS We want BUSINESS?M ( NESS. No transaction too Idirgo Write us; visit us. The NATIONAL (ABSOLUTI ROCK HILL, I MtOMU HIM Potato CHips?Crisp and Fresh. ; Herring Roe?Delightful for breakfast. Mackerel?Fresh, best quality, i Tripe?Makes a fine dish. Maple Syrup and N. C. Buckwheat? Made for each other. Postum and Grape Nuts. Van Camp's Big Hominy?Best to be had. Horse Radish, Tomato Ketchup, Worcestershire Sauce. Canned Corn, Peas, Okra and Tomatoes. Grated Pineapple. Royal Baking Powders?Absolutely pure. You can get them from W. E. FERGUSON. IWWIWIWWIIWHI'WWIWIIIIWW | FINDING H ? Interest Money is like moi ? easier when you once start. $ make a start in the Saving' X to it regularly and the 4 I* count to grow. IT'S S A | THE FIRST NAr YORKVIL m HI lli 111 Hi IIHH1 BLACKSMITH TOOLS Every farmer should have a complete outfit of blacksmith tools, as emergencies are always coming up when such aft outfit would soon pay for itself. We can furnish you with such Blacksmith Tools and appliances as Bellows. Forges, Anvils, Tongs, Hand Hammers ana sieugcs. r>ee u.-> auwui an outfit for your farm use. In fact it is worth your while to see us for anything you need in JIAHDWAItK. We have what you want. YOItKVILLK IIAKDWAltE CO. W Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Hest work at fairest prices. *r*YaYi?r-?viiT*Y*vaiTiir<r??T*Yt1 4 O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIl I YORKVILLE B. f ? INCORP ; * 4?A?A?A*A*A*A?*A*A*A*AA?A*< 3 | We Are ! I Headquarfc IGROCERI i < | HARDWJ I FERTILIi m 5 WE ARE HEADQUARTER! 1 5 CERIES A\l) FARM IMPLEME ft WE FULLY APPRECIATE ' <4 AND HOPE YOU WILL FAVOR 1 X OF YOUR TRADE DURING TH ^ WE ARE READY TO MAI ? ERS AND WILL GIVE YOU TU CALL AND SEE US REFOI 5 ANOTHER YEAR. X WE HANDLE CORN. OATir , J GIVE REST PRICES TO OUR ( ' J YORKVILLE BANKING *1*T*Y*TAT*T*Y*T*Y*Y*TAT*T> It Did Not Cost a cent In commissions, Was the comment of A man who sold his stocks. His broker Sold for him by A-d-v-e-r-t-i-s-i-n-g Which is the modern way of Doing business by business men. Some people Think they save Commissions by selling For themselves, but the true Business man knows by experience. o One four room cottage on acre lot In good location, at bargain price?$400. A Six-Room Cottage for a quick Sale. Seven-Room House, sale on easy terms. Nice Residence Lot in fine location. A few Farms and Odd Lots all on sale. Dr. M. W. WHITE. )u to save | BUSINESS ON SSETS of stringency, our last Statement IALF MILLION ASSETS, vhleh figures do not express. The e Long 1,1st of New Accounts; the and Our Ever-Increasing Growth sSETS. ORE BUSINESS?YOUR BUSI, none too Small, for us. . UNION BANK SLY SAFE) South Carolina. I I GLENN & ALLISON. MR. ALLISON HAS GONE WEST AGAIN. When you hear that we sold Twenty-three Mules and Horses last Wednesday, don't think we have nothing on hands. We still have a good selection of both Mules and Horses and can suit you NOW. But, if you are hard to please, just wait until the first monday in february and we will have a fresh car to show you, our Mr. Allison having already gone west to personally make selections. Yours for service, GLENN & ALLISON. iHwiwim in m whi ui ui urrrrn ONEY I icy found, and no money comes It only takes ONE DOLLAR to t > Department of this Bank. Add V cr Cent we pay will help the ae- x f e : f HONAL BANK f 1L1E, S. c. | *k ? Kin! ?*.! MrtItutH.?MttU>tU.llhl>U>UIhlI G. H. O'LEARI. THANKING CUSTOMKHS ANI) FRIENDS FOR PATRONAGE GIVEN ME DURING THE YEAR 11>07, 1 EXTEND THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON AND WISH FOR ALL MANKIND A YEAR OF UNPRECEDENTED HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. G. II. O'LEARY. rS*Y*T*T*T*T*Y*T*T*Y*T*T*T*l L, V. Pt. R. E. HEATH. Sec.-Tr. ? & M. COMPANY, I ORATED. J :<A*AA*A*A?A*?A?A*ArA?*A*A*A* g I ers for s ES, | LRE, j SERS | 3 FOR ALL KINDS OF GKO- 5 VI*. ? i'OUR TRADE FOR PAST YEAR S : US WITH A DA ROE PORTION ? IS YEAR. X CE CONTRACTS ON FERTILIZ [E BEST PRICES OBTAINABLE, ? IE MAKING ANY TRADES FOR Z * ! AND HAY BY THE CAR AND M CUSTOMERS. AND MERCANTILE CO. | ("broken! broken Scores of people have take bargain offerings made at this sto I lucky buyers? If not, it is time yc goods are going and the best values We are offering values that cannot that you will not see duplicated ag? them?COME TODAY FOR YOUR All Men's Clothing and Boys' C All Ladies' Winter Dress Good: Good Ginghams?short lengths Good 3-4 Sheeting?5 CENTS All Outings?8 1-3 CENTS A \ 1000 Yards White Dress Goods a yard?NOW 10 CENTS Wool Blankets?A THIRD O: (Children's Cloaks?A THIRD Ladies' Furs?Everything?AT Children's Fur Sets?NEW YC Men's $3.50 Shoes AT $2.98 A 1 PAIR; $2 Shoes AT $1.75 more Ties, $1.25 A PAIR. Children's Heavy Shoes?$1 kir and likewise all the way thi I Women's Heavy Shoes?$1.25 1 Women's Fine Shoes?$1.25 ki quality AT $1.15 PAIR; $1 $2 Shoes AT $1.75; $2.50 Shoes AT $2.25?and so on White Quilts?$1 grade AT 8g CENTS; $1.50 quality at $: I Men's Underwear?Wright's F1 $1 quality?Cut to 89 C] Fleeced Vests and Drawers Ladies' UndeiVear?Heavy flei AT 42 CENTS Each; ligh o.a CENTS each. ^ Men's Dollar Shirts at 89 CTS; I The above prices are nione Test our offerings and you'll * down to economy's foundation. The above prices are for Charged?No Goods on Approv | J. Q. WRAY, T ?i Mm m&ma CHRISTMAS , IS OVER 1 The time Is now here to go to work I< so start with. SOWING OATS. _s n I have the Red Rust Proof Seed Oats AT 85 CENTS. p |y ? . LOUIS ROTH. Good Resolutions ' If every family in Yorkville 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. h Resolved, 2d. That they will also C( keep in the house a bottle of Star's a White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup. It a is harmless, can be given the small ^ children or baby. With these two preparations in the ? house you are prepared at all times to w Gowrlla P/drlu Pruicrhc ap Pmiin ?. ... ? li THE STAR DRUG STORE. ? o I). Ij. Sliieder, Proprietor. Y llEPAIR WORK! i IV If there are any repairs to be made about your premises or any odd jobs that you want done before the c winter sets in, let us know about them early, as our carpenters are all busy _ just now and it may be several days J b after your order is in before we can q get to your work. But, then, you might save time by letting us know at -j once. J. J. KELLER & CO. tir We are Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Limestone Spring Lime Works. See us for your needs. J". G. WILBORN FOR SALE A beautiful 7-room painted residence with beautiful grove, together with six acres of land, excellent well, two-story barn, sh?dded. School?nine months in the year. Inside limits of McConnellsville. W. Shubert Home Place?on Plnck ney road; adjoins corporate uiuna ui Yorkvllle, W. Brown Wylle and others; 3-room Dwelling, outbuildings; all in cultivation. Price $875. One Acre of Land?5-room dwelling, outbuildings, on public road; adjoins David Clark, in Cotton Belt; building worth price of place. $250. 127 Acres?House, barn and orchard; half wood land, near church and school; Lower Steele Creek township, N. C. .815 per Acre. 10.8 Acres?9 miles Gastonia; one dwelling, 4-room; barn, all necessary outbuildings; 75 acres in cultivation, balance in timber, 20 acres in fine forest; 2 pastures; adjoins Craig & Wil-j son. A Bargain. J. C. WILBORN, Ileal Estate. Made-to-Measure CLOTHING That SUIT or OVERCOAT you are going to buy ought to be TAILORMADE TO YOUR MEASURE. Made to order Clothes always WEAR better and LOOK better and FIT better and FEEL better than the ready-made kind. Made-to-Measure Clothes are Satisfying and are Cheaper in the end. Come in and let me show you Fall and Winter Fashions in Suits and Overcoats Fabrics and Give you the prices. Then let me take your measure. FIT is always Guaranteed. LAMM & CO.'S CLOTHING?the BEST on Earth?always please. See me for Seed Wheat, Seed Oats and Seed Barley. See me for IVults and Nuts. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. warn am ma < -OTS AT J I PRICES I n advantage of the wonderful H re. Have you been one of the H iu were moving this way, as the i are being rapidly carried away, be duplicated anywhere?values dn in years. Take advantage of | SHARE. I )vercoats at HALF PRICE. | > s at A THIRD OFF. * ?5 CENTS A YARD. | A YARD. rARD. Take 'em quick. ?an extra value at 15 cents I A YARD. || FF. OFF. ] NEW YORK COST. A F )Rtf COST. PAIR; $5 Shoes AT $3.98 A PAIR; Men's Heavy Creed- _ id AT 75 CENTS A PAIR; I rough. V ind $1.35 quality?$i PAIR. A nd AT 98 CENTS; $1.50 fl .75 quality AT $1.48 PAIR; I Shoes AT $2 PAIR; $2.75 1 CTS.; $1.25 Quilts AT 98 I [.15; $2 Quilts at $1.75. V leeced Vests and Drawers? A ENTS a garment; Cotton I i, 50c value?NOW 44 CTS. eced Undervests, 50c value, t weight Vests, 25c value? 50 values at 42 CTS. 0 y savers for money earners. I ;ave the dollars?prices are I It is up to you. I lSH only?No Goods will be al. Come quick. 9 HE LEADER. | W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. IARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES. HARNESS. HON and COMPOSITION ROOFING, CE CREAM* FREEZERS, FRUIT n JARS and RUBBERS. ' We offer any of the above at Whole- n< ale and Retail and will be pleased to lake prices and terms. p V If you have to buy a MOWER or sc LAKE, see the JOHNSTON before ? ou settle the matter. ** ei pj W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. j' al YORKVILLE ?! MONUMENT WORKS. H ti ^ ti closing i ei m Has been a busy one with us. We ' ave had almost as much work as we ould do and we apreciate the patronge given us and wish for all mankind New Year of happiness and prosper- ? :y. During the New Year we will make I reater efforts to serve our patrons * ith the highest grade of Monumental ork in Granite and Marble, and socit your inquiries in regard to such ork when you are ready to mark the lo raves of departed relatives and loved cl nes. tc 'ORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. p< si W. B. Wylie, Sec. and Treas. pi WALL PAPER"' 1Y NEW SAMPLES f< ARE NOW IN. ei e? Samples and Remnants for sale tr heap. A. B. GAINES. fo ?. W Woodmen of the World receipt fc ooks for monthly dues, at The Enuirer office, 30c. 5 THE STRAUSS-SM] BIG CLEARA 5 ENDS IN A F y This sale ofYers an unparalle t saving. We are offering season L prices than we can buy the sam 5 markets. If you need any goods C to let this opportunity slip you. C erally means Money Saving to yc Win. Simpson's nncl American I L 5 CENTS A YARD. GEI It I - i Brow n Sheeting, 3 yds. to 1 A YARD?BUT YOU MUS f 4-1 Fruit of the Loom Bleaching t V YARD?LIKE FIXDIXC X 1-1 Lonsdale Bleaching, SALE I* v ?DON'T MISS A GOOD 1 4-4 12 1-2 Cts. Bleaching. Good A CENTS A YARD?WON'T 10 Cts. and 12 1-2 Cts. Outings ( V down) SALE PRICE, ? 1 URGE YOU TO BUY Till A BE FORCED TO TAKE F X 3d CIS. Pants Jeans, SALE PR1 C EVERYBODY SHOULD V g 25 Cts. Pants Jeans. SALE PRIC WILL GO QUICK AT THIS W 15 Cents Pants Jeans?SALE PR ? Amoskeag Apron Ginghams. SAI J A YARD?GRASP IT QUI 15 Cts. Heavy Cotton Flannel. S L A YARD?Warm Goods a ft 35 PER CENT OFT' Men's, Youtl coats. Raincoats and Pant: t i'kk i i'.a i lim- .mcii s aihi ? Coats and Levins. 25 TO 23 1-3 PER CENT OFF V Underwear. 25 PER CENT OFF.Men's and B ? 10 TO 25 PER CENT OFF on SI 35 PER CENT OFF on Furs. V 2(1 PER CENT OFF Blankets an< 25 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF 1 ? Gloves. 20 PER CENT OFF UMBRELL \f 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF 9 Eyes. Ilair Pins, Needles A. Hose Supporters. Cuff Ho tlonery, Purses, Pocketbo r Suspenders, Belts, Scott's 3 3T THE ABOVE PRICES AR ? The STRAUSS Send The Enquirer your ore S. J. Kiinhall & Sons ^ALE FEED HTAHL.E We have a fine lot of Mules and torses, and we want to sell them. Mr. D. I. Kimball has charge at orkville, and at Rock Hill there has een no change. Our friends will get Lir best treatment at either place. We handle the right kind of stock at le right kind of prices and make rms to suit. S. J. KIMBALL A SONS Yorkville or Rock Hill. GINS CLOSED TILL MARCH. [\TE will not gin any more cotton r V after this date, until the FIRST RIDAY IN MARCH, 6TH. R. M. BRATTON, WILLIAMSON BROS., 5 f t 2t Guthrlesville, S. C. THOMSON C GIGANTIC; SA CONTINUES ALL THROUGH T DAY NIGHT, THE 25TH. DON'T i OUT VISITING OUIl STORESGAINS TO HAND YOU. NEW LINE OF BATES' DRESS 12 1-2 CENTS THE YARD NEW LINE OF A F C GINGHAM! YARD. NEW LINE OF YARD WIDE 1 FT?U SHIRTS AVTl SHIRT ONE LOT OF BROWN LINEN? THE YARD. CLOTHING ONE-THIRD OFF. SHOES 20 PER CENT OFF. DRESS GOODS 20 PER CENT C NOTIONS 20 PER CENT OFF. DOMESTICS 10 PER CENT OFF 9T OUR SALE POSITIVELY CI THE THOMSC roo Good-? A day or so ago we asked a promljnt business man the following queson: "What do you think of a Twenty ay Life contract at age 35, premium 16.22, per J 1,000 insurance, which ab>lutely guarantees the insured that in ise he does not, for any reason, pay le second premium, the company will ther refund him $12 of the money lid on each $1,000 insurance, or carry ie whole policy, whether It be for 1,000 or $50,000, one year and 134 days fter the expiration of the first year, id pay it in full without deducting a ;nt in case of death of insured, or isje a paid up policy for $28 on each 1,000, payable at death whenever >at event occurs?" The reply was: "I link such a contract too good." / hether it is too good or not, the Mulal Benefit since January 1, has been suing such contracts and every man i the continent who knows anything ' the company's record covering 63 ?ars, knows it can and will carry out . ery oontract it makes. The features lentioned are only a few of the new les incorporated in 1908 policies. You innot afford to ignore the Mutual enefit. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. jots In Westerleigh Westerleigh is the most desirably cated suburb of Yorkville, and is ose to the business centre of the >wn. It is the only place within the corirate limits where a negro can buy a titable building lot at a reasonable rice. Already some thirty-five or more ts have been bought by substantial jgroes. There are only about fifty more lots >r sale. The prices are low, very low oonsid ing the value, and the terms are isily within the means of any induslous laborer. Negroes who desire to invest in lots it- the purpose of building homes, or >r the purpose of getting good profits ithin a year or two should see me ir particulars. LAURA E. PARISH. [TH COMPANY'S 5 NCE SALE | EW DAYS I lied opportunity for money able goods at retail at less y ie qualities in the wholesale in our line you can ill afford 3 Buying now and buying lib- Z >u. COME TODAY. { ?rlnts, SALE PRICE ONLY $ P BUSY. Z b., SALE PRICE. 5 CENTS >T HURRY TO GET IT. f ;, SALE PRICE, 10 1-2 CTS. 2 i MONEY. X RICE, 10 1-2 CENTS YARD V HING. Quality, SALE PRICE, 10 h LAST LONG. X Amoskeag 1921 and Teazle- y 3 CTS. YARD?WE WON'T [S?YOU WON'T NEED TO A r AT THE PRICE. J ;CE, 22 CENTS A YARD? 1 WEAR NEW PANTS. 1 E, 18 CENTS A YARD?IT 7 ? PRICE. d ICE, 12 CENTS A YARD. Z ,E PRICE ONLY 8 1-3 CTS. ? ICR. T IALE PRICE 12 1-2 CENTS J t a Hot Price. Z is' and Boys' Clothing, Over- V Boys' Covert Coats, Hunting a Men's and Boys' Shirts and y oys' Hats and Caps. loes and Rubbers. 1 Comforts. lusiery. Handkerchiefs, and AS. * Corsets, Buttons, Hooks and , Safety Pins, Shoe Laces, ilders, Combs, Brushes, Sta- J oks. Handbags, Neckwear. Z du filers, Collars, CulTs, etc. e for spot cash ;-SMITH CO. 5 lers for Good Job Printing. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Conrt of Common Pleas. M. A. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. 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 sale in front of YORK COURT HOUSE ON FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, (Salesday), 1908, between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in above named county and state, about one mile southwest from the town of Sharon, and bound by lands of Rev. B. H. Grier, Jno. L. Rainey, lanr'* -aw or formerly belonging to Jno. A. 3yers, lands of Ellas Ramsey, c >ntainln, ? ^E HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX anu THREE-FOURTH ACRES, b^'r.g formed of the tract of fifty-three acres, purchased from Dr. J. H. Saye, and eighty-three and threefourth acres, purchased from Jno. A. Byers, said tract being a part of the estate lands of J. STARR MOORE, deceased." TERMS: CASH?Purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. Jan. 14th. 1908. 4 t 3t COMPANY'S SACRIFICE LE HIS WEEK. CLOSING SATUR' LET THIS WEEK PASS WITHWE HAVE MANY NEW BARt GINGHAM?"WON'T FADE"? S?SALE PRICE. 10 CENTS THE SLACK AND WHITE MADRAS WAISTS, 10 CENTS THE YARfc. -WHILE IT LASTS?AT 10 CTS. >FF. LiOSES SATURDAY NIGHT *" ? )N COMPANY. Repair Work I am well prepared to do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING, and you can always depend on getting only first-class and reliable work when you let me do it for you. When your Watch, Clock or Jewelry is broken let me repair it. WHEN YOU WANT Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, China ware. Crockery, Bric-a-Brac, or anything in my line, it will always be to your interest to see me before making purchases, as I am always ready to meet prices on like qualities. See my stock when you are shopping. There are many things to interest you here. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwaa. President 8ec. 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 GUANO from the Standard to the Highest Grade. ACID PHOSPHATES, ACID WITH POTASH, GERMAN KAINIT, COTTON SEED MEAL, MURIATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA. We can ship to any station. Sell in any quantity. Come and see us for prices. York Supply Company. Ill & liOIH Acid Phosphate Make your compost now. See us for the Acid Phosphate that you will need in the making1. We have the b^st 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. HERNDOX & GORDON. At Johnson's White House Coffees. Chase & Sanborn Coffees. Tetley's Tea, Upton's Tea. Blue Ribbon Extract. Cocoa and Chocolate. Swifts' Hams and Breakfast Strip. Heinz Ketchup, Pickles and India Relish. Ourkees Salad Dressing. Beans with Tomato Sauce. Pork and Beans. Maraschino Cherries, Olive Oil. Beech-Nut Bacon and Beef. Sweet Peas and Corn. New Orleans Molasses. I. W. JOHNSON. IS YOTTR 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. H. ID. MARLEY