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? Morgan E. Broylston was acquitte at Aiken last Friday of the murder < W. II. Davis some time ago. ? The senate last Friday reconsldere I ho vote by which it had killed th Richards hill for the repeal of the lie law on Thursday; but after the bill ha again become a live matter for discus sion a motion to table prevailed by majority of one and the whole thin went dead again. # AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7.15 o'clock. ? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even inK: at 7.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAI l'rayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY TERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday after noon at 4.30 o'clock. 4 Special Botircs. Card of Thanks. / Neighbors and friends have the deep + est gratitude of myself and family fo their kindness to us in connection wit! the last Illness and death of my hus band, Mr. D. E. Thomas. Respectfully Minerva Thomas. Card of Thanks. In behalf of the family generally, ant in behalf of ourselves especially, we de sire to return our heartfelt thanks t< A neighbors and friends for their sympa thy and many practical kindnesses t< us in connection with the illness ant death of our father, Mr. John B. White sides. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McQill. Excursion Rates to New Orleans, Mo 4 bile and Pensacola, via Southeri Railway. Account Mardl Gras celebrations a New Orleans, La.. Mobile, Ala., ant Pensacola, Fla., the Southern Rallwaj announces the very low rate of ont first-class fare plus 25 cents for th< round-trip. Tickets on sale February 26th, 27th. 28th and 29th. inclusive * March 1st and 2nd. inclusive, good t< leave New Orleans returning not latei than midnight March 10th, 1908. Stop' overs allowed going and returning. Foi rates, detailed information, etc., applj to nearest Ticket Agent or address J C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent * Charleston. S. C. Letter to J. J. Hunter, Yorkvllle. S C, Dear Sir: We repeat: Every job painted Devoe takes lesi Kallons than of any other paint. If not, no pay. f Yours truly r.2 F W DEVOE & CO P. S.?J. J. KELLER & CO., sell oui Paint. * OBITUARY. Died?At his home near Filbert, or the 14th instant, Mr. JESSE DEAS + aged about 40 years. He leaves a widow and three children. The interment was at Union. ?he Cotton SRarhft. Yorkville. February 18?cotton iij. New York, February 17.?Spot cottoi closed quiet: middling uplands 11.35 9* middling gulf 11.60: no sales. Future: opened and closed steady as follows: Feb. 10.47: March 10.53; April 10.61 May 10.67: June 10.59: July 10.53 Aug. 10.37; Oct. 9.96: Dec. 9.96. TIME TO SETTLE. \ LL subscribers to THE EN QUI iiRER on my club who have not a! ready paid, are requested to do so a once. R. BANKS BLACK. PLEASE PAY UP. ALL subscribers to The ENQL'I RER on my club will please settli at once. The money may be paid eithe: to me or at THE ENQUIRER OFFICE J. F. A. SMITH. \ Sherrer's Barber Shop. The Place Where You Receive Promp and Artistic Attention. Shave, 10 cents; haircut, 25 cents " massage, 15 cents; shampoo, 15 cents Plenty of force; comfortable room Right on the street. Opposite Postottice. SHERRER'S BARBERSHOP 14 f.t 4t* EXECUTORS' NOTICE To Creditors of John B. Whitesidei Deceased. ALL creditors of the estate of JOHI B. WHITESIDES. . late of Yor: ?r county, state of South Carolina, an hereby required to render an account o their claims to us. duly attested, withli thn time reauired bv law. and all per sons indebted to said estate, are hereb notified and required to make paymen to the undersigned executors of John F M Whltesides. deceased. w W. M. WHITESIDKS. JEFF D. W HIT ESI DES, Executors. February H. 1908. 14 t .It STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS. no suitable, fit o competent person can be foun who is willing to act as Guardian fu KM MA L. NEIL, a minor over the a g of fourteen years, and the value of th said minor's estate being about Thre Thousand dollars, invested in real es tate and factory stock, and said mino now having no general or testamentar; guardian, notice is hereby given, at th request and with the consent of sail minor, that I will petition the Court o Common Pleas, or a judge thereof a < hambers, on March 4th, 1908, for th appointment of L. R. WILLIAMS, Esq Probate Judge of York County, as Pub lie Guardian for said minor. W. S. NEIL. February 18, 1908. 14 t 2t SEED OATS crrn DnTATnirs JUU1/ A. V A ** A VUW GARDEN SEEI We now have a lot of CHOIC1 #SKED OATS for Spring sowing, ^e me for what you need. We also have on hand large suppl of EASTERN GROWN SEED 1KISJ POTATOES of the best varieties fr ihis vicinity. Also have full assortment of CAR DEN SEEDS grown by the best seedsmen. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. I Don't forget to see I.anun & Co.' Samples and Style Rook before yo buy your Spring Suit?Their Clothin is made to FIT and is FIT to weai |?rlces that will please YOl*. 3^" The Enquirer office Js especlall well equipped for handling Briefs an Arguments. Send its your next one. 5 PAINTING TIME d le It will soon be the season to begin n freshening up of your home and other d buildings by the use of paint. You will i- probably need some paint for inside a work and some for the outside. No g matter which you want it is to your interest to see us for prices and other ln? formation before you make a purchase We can make you prices on Inside or Outside Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, etc., that will at least make the matter interesting to you from a money standpoint, and the guarantees given as to quality will need no argument as to the reliability of the Paints sold by THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. WW Use Dr. Hess' Poultry Pan-a-ce-a - if you want egg production. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. " YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. I SEE US FOR FLOUR Have you bought your FLOUR for the spring and summer of 1908. If you have not bought, it will pay you to see a us before buying. I THE PLANET JR. Y\'e want you to call and see THE PLANET JR. CULTIVATOR. The - best on the market. 1 York Supply Company. | WW Read the opening chapter of THE MAN OUTSIDE Today. a 1 ! THEY KEEP COMING The good things in Groceries?the kind that add to one's pleasure of eating to live?just keep coming to my shelves?among my latest arrivals are: Old Virginia Herring Roe. Choice Mackerel. Vrn Camp's Big Hominy. Very Best Grade of Rice. Caraja Coffee?tit for a king. Canned Sweet Peas. Pork and Beans. Gelatines, Lemons, etc. Kingan's Hams, 15c lb.; Breakfast Bacon, 16c lb. s WW Another shipment of Cabbage Plants by Express this morning. \V. E. FERGUSON. W Send The Enquirer your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing. J OLIVER MID . ) Here is what YOU NEED >1 Bl'STER?plow up all your cotu ^ much plowing done and at the si . the way. The OLIVER is the B t ? always get Repairs for Oliver Plo A OLIVER MIDDLE Bl'STER OR C^PSJFtOXjiL * r . J. G. "WILBOPUST FOR SALE 143 Acres, 7 miles Sharon, 7 miles t McConnellsville: old mill site; adjoins lands of J. L. Rainey, Galloway Bros., . near home of Lester Good; Price * $6.50 per acre. Terms to Suit. Quick * Sale. House, Barn, etc.. near incorporate line of Yorkville; late residence of David Russell. l*rlce $1,125.00. Sam Youngblood Place?a new 7. room residence; Rood tenant houses; 125 acres in woodland: lies level; 202 acres; 4i miles Yorkville; Xanie price. ^ Lee Roy Adams Home Place?in Bethel; 3 miles Bowling Green, 3 miles ^ Clover; 7 room dwelling; good tenant ^ house; 6 acres tine bottom; 75 acres p in cultivation, lies level; 137 acres. f Name price. n 153 Acres?11 miles Bethel church; lies level: Arthur Quinn place; Offers in order. t 195 Acres, W. H. Sparrow Plats'?2 > miles Bethel church; 2 good dwellings; 65 acres line bottom; 4 horse farm. Look at this. ? ? - c* t: IK.,. I'UtriC'K I'lUlt i?i ortinuci .uiuvi, Hullock's Creek; adjoins Kelly Inman; 1 8-room elegant dwelling, barns, etc. Price for whole (425 acres) $8.00 per _ Acre. Also Sam'l Miller's Williams Place, 565 acres; 1 new 5-room house, all necessary outbuildings, 5 good tenant , houses, all occupied. Price $10 per ! Acre. e 78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R. Falres. Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open, i mile New Zion church, Ramahs 4 miles Rethanv; For whole Tract. " 81.200. 123 Acres?Bone Campbell home place; 1 mile of good school, 2 miles I to Bethel church; adjoins W. T. XichJijols; 1 7-room dwelling; necessary out' buildings; 2 tenant houses. Price 823 |H'r Acre. 83j Acres. Bullock's Creek. I mile 'J Hoodtown; 1 3-roorn dwelling; 2 tenant houses; 6 acres woods; 2 horse farm open?J. H. P.ankhead. Price 815 |M>r Acre. 333 Acres, 3 miles west McConnellsville; 1 4-room dwelling; good orchard: barn: all necessary outbuildings; 3 horse farm open; 46 acres good bottom land; 100 acres in pasture; 5ft acres in another pasture: 3 tenant houses; A tireat Bargain? Prion. 84.000. O. W. Foster place? ) see him. One House and Ix>( in Filbert, .3 room dwelling; good young orchard: good garden; Price $175. E 151 Acres. 2 horse farm open; 75 acres in heavy timber: adjoins James Feemster: 1 good dwelling: 1 good tenant hi>ase: 4 miles south of Yorky ville?Miller Place. j I have sold Two Places this month, ir \YAXTKI>?Thire small farms near Yorkvllle. I. C. WILHOKX. Heal Estate. TIME TO PAY. ALL persons who have given their subscription to THE ENQUIRER, either to Mr. J. K. ALLISON or myself on my club, will please make settle? ment either with Mr. Allison, myself or ? the publishers at once, as the time by r which I have to settle is growing short. Prompt attention to this notice will greatly oblige. JEFF D. WHITESIDES. d W Read the opening chapter of THE MAN OUTSIDE Today. J. Ij. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS&CO. VESTS When you are looking for a Fancy VEST, be sure to drop in and see our line, which is the prettiest on the market, and the prices range from $1.50 to $5.00. We are selling $1.50 Taffeta Silk at $1.00 the yard, as long as it lasts. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. THAT HUM QIAIJTV While this Bank adopts every desirable method of modern banking. It never loses sight of that Essential Quality. Absolute Safety I LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YORKVILIiE. S. C. All) THAT PAIS O printer's Ink, whose might prevails, Whose power none can doubt, * Thine is the aid, where all else fails, That brings the hidden out. Seek, find, no more by word of mouth That fails to win the day;? O mouth, do thou but search in vain, And INK will show the way! Thou art that faithful fairy bright That searches all the earth; Oh, send forth now thy radiant light And show thy sterling worth! Wanted?Farm or town lot investment. A Six-Room Cottage for a quick Sale. Seven-Room House, sale on easy terms. Nice Residence Lot in line location. * A few Farms and Odd Lots all on sale. Dr. M W. WHITE. MT Read the opening chapter of THE MAN OUTSIDE Today. OLIVER j; j; DLE^ BUSTER j OST?Get an OLIVER MIDDLE- J )ii stalks and you will have that A tmc time will got the stlks out ol' ^ E S T Middle Buster and you cau ^ ws. Come in and see us about an % TURN PLOW. A BEOTHEBS mm & win EVERYTHING! Yes, we carry almost everything in Groceries, Confectioneries, Hardware. See us for Plowstocks, Plows. Clevises, Backhands, Chains, Plowllnes. See us for Musical Instruments?including Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Aecordeons, Harps, etc. One Autoharp left. See us for Bagging and Ties. See us for Shoemakers* Burnishing Ink and other supplies. See us for Dried Fruits. See us for all kinds of Dishes, etc. See us for Meal Sacks. See us for "Never-Fail" Oil Cans. See us for Choice Demons and Baldwin Apples. See us for Acid Phosphate for your compost. IIKIIXDON & GORDON. FOR SALE MY celebrated Newport Jack. Seven years old and weighs about 800 pounds. Address me Rock Hill No. 2. W. S. BOYD. I 13 f.t 3t* 9*T Read the opening chapter of THE MAN OUTSIDE Today. ^Spring S I At W I I BRIGHTER DAYS ARE WEATHER ALWAYS ENDS S0< SUN SHINES AS BRIGHT AS I' BE GLAD YOU ARE LIVING A< We believe all of the above a: that Is coming we have laid In a and they are now ready for your 1 I sure choice selections and probat and see the NEWEST SPRING G( Dress Goods in Plaids from 1( Voiles from 25c to 75c tlie Ya A F C Ginghams from 10c to Simpson Ginghams from 8 1Madras Cloths in Fancy Strip< White Goods in PKs and Far I Four-Quarter Sheeting, extra 1 Tilree-Quarter Sheeting, nice ; Apron Ginghams from 5c to 1 When you are doing your Sj VISIT J. Q. WRAY?I can give j desired and Will Save You Monej J. Q. WRAY, 1 9^" Remember WRAY when you I BOOMING BA1 I FOR SATUF THE STORE OF THE STRETC1 H OTHER RIG M O X K Y - S A V I L-O-O-K! R-l 20 to 50 PER < BT SATURDAY, F) I WIL 25 lb. Bucket Best Mocha-Java 50 Cents for Gallon Bucket Karo Syrup, regu 4 10c Tumblers Gooa Appie jen, 1 Gallon Good Vinger for Three 5c Packages Success Soda 10c Package best Poultry and Sto THESE PRICES SPEA SOME MONEY SAVERS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK: Quaker Oats, Pkg 10c. 1 lb. can Pink Salmon.. 10c. Evap. Peaches, lb. 15c YOU CAN BUY AT YOUR OWN Bit It Includes: Bolts and Screws, CI Stock Locks. Brass Trunk Lock.* Screw Hooks and Eyes, Bed Cash Hinges, Try-Squares, Planes, Sta Files, Bruce Bits, Coffee Pot Stai k Gate latches, Blind Fasts, Sash Stops, etc., etc. COME! Buy any of the aboi Going to Close It Out. wr DON'T VOU THINK it woulc OF THE ST RETCHED DOLLAR I 0\ W. ID THE PLACE WHERE THE ] Elwood Wire Fencing We have just received a large shipment of the celebrated Elwood Wire Fencing, from 26 to 50 inches high, in Field Fencing, and also a nice lot of Poultry and Rabbit Fencing, 50 and 58 inches high?this makes the very best enclosure for gardens?as it will stand the hardest tests. See us for Fencing Wire. Come and see us before you buy anything in Hardware. Yorkville Hardware Co. As Usual 1 have a full supply of all kinds of FANCY GROCERIES, but will mention a few: PRUNES?large and small?15c a lb., 2 lbs. for 25c.; 10c a lb., 3 lbs. for 25c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR?both plain and self-raising. PORTO RICO MOLASSES?the best grade?at 60c a galon. Finest Open Kettle New Orleans, 60c a gallon. SNIDEKS' SALAU un.c.ooii>njr. Quart bottlps of Highest Grade Olive Oil. CELERY SALT. New bbl. MACKEREL?10c, 3 for 25c. MINCE MEAT?2 lbs. for 25c. MOST ANYTHING you may call for. LOUIS ROTH. GLENN & ALLISON. CHOICE Mules and Horses. WE HAVE MANY CHOICE ANI-| MALS AND CAN PLEASE YOU IN QUALITY, SIZE AND PRICES. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. GLENN & ALLISON. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters of School District No. 23, that an election will be held in sail district at Oak Ridge School House on Thursday, February 20, at which election the qualified voters of said school district will vote for or against a special levy of three mills for the support of the schools of the said district The polls will be opened at 8 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. B. J. CURRENCE, R. B. RIDDLE, T. J. GLENN. Trustees. Oak Ridge, February 11, 190S. 12 t 2t 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 I uesuays tiiiu rnuayu. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf ihowingsT Cray's I COMING?A BAD SPELL OF A DNER OR LATER AND THE r EVER DID AND YOU WILL I 3 A IN. nd having faith in the brightness large supply of SPRING GOODS H Inspection. Early buying will in- H >ly early sewing. At least come ^ )ODS. )c to 50c a Yard, trd. 12Jc Yard?Nice Pat terns. 3c to 10c Y'ard?Latest Styles. ?s, 10c to 12Jc Yard, icy Stripes, from Oe to 50c Yard. H heavy, 7 Cents Yard. A and smooth, 5 Cents a Yard. 10c Yard. iring shopping. BE SURE TO 'ou the qualities and styles most H r on Y'our Purchases. rHE LEADER. | want GROCERIES. inn rgains I :day buyers i IK I) DOLLAR ANNOUNCES ANX (J SALE OP STAPLE GOODS. B-A-D! A-C-T! V ZENT saving i B H R U A R Y 2 2 D L SELL Blended Coffee, regular price 40 CENTS. lar price HOc, for ....40 CENTS. v, for 25 CENTS. 20 CENTS. for 10 CENTS. ck Food on the market, 5 CENTS. K FOR THEMSELVES. HARDWARE SPECIALS: ( Lot Ames Shovels, each. . 75c i Lot Picks, each 50c Lot Hames, pair 25c Ix?t Breast Chains, pair...25c ( Ix)t Trace Chains, pair...35c ________ t PRICE t ; LOT OF SHELF HARDWARE: liisels, Knob Locks, Pud Locks, ( i, Shelf Brackets, Ilarncss Snaps. % rs. Butt Hinges. Spring and Blind inley Improved Circular Planes, ids. Wing Dividers, Level Glasses, Corel, Chandeut-r Hooks, Door A re at most any old price, for* I am H 1 pay you to trade at THE STORE ? obsoist 11 dollar DOES * MM<1T | BEST CLOTHI ? Most Quality foi YES, WE TOLD YOU SO. 1 L that there would be more real cold r It would be to your Interest to BU i FROM US AT THE REDUCED I A It is to your interest to buy here, 1 X every purchase made In our Clothii ^ a Discount of 35 Per Cent on Mei A Overcoats, Pants, and Water Proo; I will i?oy you to buy NOW and buy I 35 Per C 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. $9 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. $6.00 Suit, Sale Price, $3.90 a Suit. $5.50 Suits, Sale Price, $3.58 a Suit. $5 Suits, Sale Price, $3.25 a Suit. $4.50 Suits, 8ale Price, $2.92 a Suit.. $4 Suits, Sale Price, $2.60 a Suit. $3.50 Suits, Sale Price, $2.28 a Suit. $3 Suits, Sale Price, $1.95 a Suit. $2.50 Suits, Sale Price, $1.62 a Suit. You'tns' oiotmng. * $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. $4 Suits, Sale Price, $2.60 a Suit. " $3 Suits. Sale Price, $1.95 a Suit. Boys' Kneo Pants Suits 5 $3 Suits, Sale Price $1.95 a Suit. $2.50 Suits, Sale Price, $1.62 a Suit. $ $2 Suits, Sale Price, $1.30 a Suit. $ The STRAUS! Absolute rHWiwiwunifnnwirmiiwym THE SAVINGS BANK I \ot so bad as the cigaret thinkery and wallet as the THE SAVINGS BANK H GOOD DIGESTION, COO i v nrpr viyt! ypr The most healthful thing 1 HANK BOOK?there are your peace of mind. It is to the young man. A (in the old man. ACQUIRE THE HABIT. ACQUIRE IT NOW AND The NATIONAL (ABSOLUTE! ROCK HILL, S< 1?? The Only Chance i Why not trade at the poor man's store? It is the only one in town run to serve the working man? open frorn 4 a. m., until 8 p. m., and run by a man that will accommodate and thank you for your trade. While I 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. I it Is no use to tell vou about my Mar ket, as every one knows I keep the > BEST MEATS the country affords. There ain't a man, woman or child in | town but what likes to trade with Old George?He treats 'cm right. 1 Say, if you want to be happy in this world, marry an old maid, buy Beef 1 at Sherer's Market, and drink Cracker-Jack Coffee?that's all. ' I work so hard, but never have a cent, . Takes all I get to pay the niggers and the rent; Say, if I can't get a start in a year or two, I will get a job as clerk, that's what I'll do. Yours to serve, OLD GEORGE, The Butcher. TEACHERS' ANNUAL REPORTS J Office of the Superintendent of Education of York County. Yorkville, S. C., Feb. : 1. 1908. i ALL teachers of the common schools will r lease take notice that their i winding' up pay warrants must be ac- 1 companied by their annual reports. No j final pay warrant will be honored un- j less accompanied bv annual report. T. E. McMACKIN, Superintendent of Education. 12 t :it rORK FURNITIJRK CO, FURNITURE, STOVES, Undertaking* Supplies PAINTS, OILS, Etc. Cash or Credit We sell either for the CASH or on SASY PAYMENT, anything we have n FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS. When In the market for anything in >ur line, see us and get our prices. We lave the qualities at the right prices. We sell HARRISONS' "Town and Country" Ready mixed Paint. A Paint hat will take one gallon of Oil to a lallon of Paint?NONE BETTER. JAP-A-LAC in most all colors?the >est on the market for making old hlngs look like hew. We are headquarters for everything n FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURS'IS HINOS. YORK FURNITURE CO. Baber The Barber Shandon Hotel?Up Stair*. COMFORTABLE room, careful and ' xperienced attention, clean tools and ippllances, first-class work generally. Shave 10 cents; haircut, 25 cents, four custom appreciated. LUTHER BABER, Proprietor. NG VALUES j; - t a. iv/r ? i i^Cetbl iYlUllcy. J C iVe told you several weeks ago A < weather, and also told you that J Y YOUR WINTER CLOTHING y J 'RICES OFFERED. We know { < because you will save money on v ig Department. We are making y it's, Youths' aiul Boys' Clothing, r Clothing, and again we say it J HERE. See these prices: J !ent Off: j: 1.50 Suits, Sale Price, 98 Cent* a Suit. " 1.25 Suits, Sale Price, 81 Cents a Suit. 1 Suits, Sale Price 65 Cents a Suit. < Men's Pants 5 Pants, Sale Price, $3.25 a Pair. 4 Pants, Saje Price, $2.60 a Pair. 3.50 Pants, Sale Price, $2.28 a Pair. 3 Pants, Sale Price, $1.95 a Pair. 2.50 Pants, Sale Price, $1.62 Pair. 2 Pants, Sale Price, $1.30 a Pair. 1.50 Pants, Sale Price, 98 Cents a Pair. 1.25 Pants, Sale Price, 81 Cents Pair. 1 Pants, 8afe Price, 65 Cents a Pair. Men's Overcoats 16.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, $10.72. I 14 Overcoats, Sale Price, $9.10. 12.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, $8.12. 10 Overcoats, Sale Price, $6.50. 8.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, $5.52. 7.50 Overcoats, Sale Price, $4.88. 7 Overcoats, Sale Price, $4.55. 6 .Overcoats, Sale Price, $3.90. <] 10 Cravenette Rain Coats, $6.50 Each. WATERPROOF CLOTHING, ETC. 3 Covert Overcoats, Sale Price, $1.95. 1.50 Covert Coats, Sale Price, 98 Cts. 1 Covert Coats, Sale Price, 98 Ctc. 1 Hunting Coats, Sale Price, 65 Cts. 3-SMITH CO. LY SAFE! I'liiuf m uuwwi in m m m w i HABIT? te habit?nor so costly to your i drink habit. ABIT MEANS SOUND SLEEP, >L JUDGMENT AND' MANLY in nil the world Is the SAVINGS no microbes in It to steal away i a Guarantee of Good Behavior larnntec of Care and Comfort to ( ? ? OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH I ? \ \ 1 UNION BANK f Y SAFE) > )uth Carolina. G. H. O'LEARY. | ....... - j I a THANKING CUSTOMERS ANI> FRIENDS FOR PATRONAGE GIVEN ME DURING THE YEAR 1907, 1 EXTEND THE COMPLIMENTS OF [TIE SEASON AND WISH FOR ALL MANKIND A YEAR OF UNPRECEDENTED HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. G. H. O'LEARY. IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? THAT old Clock that has been standing for years, and which you ivould like to have keeping time again: but which you think cannot be fixed it a reasonable price. Bring it to ne. I do reliable, honest work on Watches. Tr?. 3D. MARLEY . 20 PER i Continues At 1 AH Thu Clothing ONE-THIRD OFT". Shoos TWENTY PER CENT Overcoats?HALF PRICE Dress Goods TWENT Domestics?TWE Notions TV Calicoes Good Yard Wide Bleaching?EIG1 Best Yard Wide Bleaching?1 Good Percales and Madri Apron Ginghams?F1 Ladies' 25c Vest.1 A P C Gingham?NINE CENTS T Cannon Cloth?TEN CENTS YhI Laces?THREE CE> Val Laces?THREE < Wide Embroider Good Embroidery?FOUR CENTS DON'T FAIL to visit THOMI while Bargains are good. This S DAY NIGHT. I The Thomso I Silverware I make a specialty of choice Sterling Silverwear and you can always depend >n getting dependable goods when you >uy from the SPECK JEWELRY JTORE. When you want Silyerware for your iwn use or for gifts for rnenas i win >e pleased to show you my line and the luallties and prices will please you. Cut Glass Is another specialty of this itore and in Qualities, Designs and 3rices I can please all comers. Cut Slnss Is always correct as a gift. /' * T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. fORKVILLE BUGGY 0. wood" THIS KIND OF WEATHER CALLS !-OR WOOD. WE HAVE IT, SAWED BOTH IN 5TOVE AND FIRE PLACE LENGTH. WILL DELIVER ON SHORT NOTICE. Call Phone No. 15. Yorkville Buggy Co. GO TO Johnson's FOR Swift's and Klngan's Pure Leaf Lard. Snowdrift. Swifts' Hams, Shoulders and Breakast Strips. Rice of best quality. Molasses of best grade. Octagon and other Soaps. Royal, Rumfocd and Good Luck Bakng Powders. The Best Teas and Coffees. Blue Ribbon Extracts. Salad Dressings. Canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, etc. Heinz Pickles In bottles and barrels. I. W. JOHNSON. YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. THICUIM Hi.ll! Has been a busy one with us. We lave had almost as much work as we :ould do and we apreciate the patronige given us and wish for all mankind i New Year of happiness and prosperty. During the New Year we will make rreater efforts to serve our patrons vlth the highest grade of Monumental vork in Granite and Marble, and soicit your inquiries in regard to such vork when you are ready to mark the jraves of departed relatives and loved mes. i'ORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS. W. B. Wylie, Sec. and Treas. V O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEIL, ! YORKVILLE B. i I INCORPO V k?A*A*A*A*A*A*atA*A*A*AA*A*<3 J 5 TT7 A I we iire 1 Headquart< !GROCERI ] HARDWi | FERTILI2 ^ WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 3 CERIES AND FARM IMPLEME! 5 WE FULLY APPRECIATE 1 4 AND HOPE YOU WILL FAVOR K OF YOUR TRADE DURING TH] ^ WE ARE READY TO MAK ? ERS AND WILL GIVE YOU TH] 3 CALL AND SEE US BEFOR 2 ANOTHER YEAR. V WE HANDLE CORN, OATS ^ GIVE BEST PRICES TO OUR C i YORKVILLE BANKING * NT CUT 5 0 rhomson Co.'s 5 Week OFF. T PER CENT OFF. NTY PER CENT OFF. fENTY PER CENT OFF. ETVE CENTS THE VARI). [IT CENTS THE YARD. EN CENTS THE YARD, as?TEN CENTS THE YARD. [YE AND ONE-HALF CTS. YD. *?FIFTEEN CENTS EACH. HE YARD. THE YARD. iTS THE YARD. 3ENTS THE YARD. y?EIGHT CENTS THE YARD. THE YARD. SON CO.'S Stores THIS WEEK, ale positively closes on SATURn Company. I Lots In Westerleigh Westerlelgh Is the most desirably located suburb of Yorkville, and is close to the business centre of the (own. It is the only place within the corporate limits where a negro can buy a suitable building lot at a reasonable prioe. Already some thirty-five or more lots have been bought by substantial negroes. There are onlv about flftv more lots for sale. The prices are low, very low considering: the value, and the terms are easily within the means of any industrious laborer. Negroes who desire to Invest in lots for the purpose of building: homes, or for the purpose of getting good profits within a year or two should see me i for particulars. LAURA E. PARISH. It Is a Terror. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company is a terror to the agents of all other companies when It comes to a show down. They know that It can and does guarantee policy holders more than any other company for their money, and they know that it can and will do all that It guarantees. They know that it can do It because it has al-ways been economically and conservatively managed and is now, and they know that it has always treated all its policy holders right solely because It was right that it should. They know that the man who wants life insurance will Insure in the Mutual Benefit nineteen times out of twenty if they take the trouble to look before they leap. I ' will be pleased to show you wherein it is superior to all others if you will let me. It is for our mutual benefit that you should ask to be shown. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. . ' v , a Have Your Eyes ' Examined . ; . i - . Last year I purchased an Eye Scope, for testing eyes and ilttlng glasses. I have studied this wonderful machine and also studied the best books on optics and today I am doing some very fine work. It costs you nothing to have your eyes examined and if I fit you with Glasses, the cost will be 25 to 50 per cent lets than you could get them from an oculist or a peddler, and another advantage in buying at home is that if I can't give you satisfaction, "' your money is refunded. See me for your EYE-GLASSES. STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shiedor, Proprietor. W Read the opening chapter of TM t MAN OUTSIDE Trs?-.. REPAIR WORK! If there are any repairs to be made about your premises or any odd Jobs that you want done before the winter sets in, let us know about them early, as our carpenters are all busy . just now and it may be several days after your order is in before we can get to your work. But, then, you might save time by letting us know at once. J. J. KELLER & CO. XT We are Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Limestone Spring Lime Works. See us for your needs. Read the opening chapter of THE MAN OUTSIDE Today. V. Pt. R. E. HEATH. Sec.-Tr. S I II flAMDAMV ? it in. wiw nn i, ; RATED. ? * *AA*A*A?Uft*AftAllA*A?U*AltA* i & ts for I ES, | lRE, I ;ers [ FOR ALL KINDS OF GRO- 5 TS. g OUR TRADE FOR PAST YEAR S US WITH A LARGE PORTION ? [S YEAR. * E CONTRACTS ON FERTILIZ ? ?Anm * IV % DTI1 M is Btsr rmtiiu) um.n.i k E MAKING ANY TRADES FOR S AND HAY BY THE CAR AND * USTOMERS. AND MERCANTILE CO. 5