Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 17, 1908, Image 3
FOR SALE
A LOT of Stover at 35 cents per
hundred pounds. Address C. C.
HUGHES. Yorkville. X<>. 7.
22 tf 2t
FIRST-CLASS SORGHUM HAY.
C* 1 PER HUNDRED. Address me
A- Yorkville No. 4.
JOHN R. PLAXCO.
21 t.f tf
Uaber The Barber
ANOTHER lot <?f Ess-Tee-Dee Hair
Tonic just to hand. Cures dandruff.
stimulates hair. Rest thing of the
kind ever discovered or compounded.
See ine about it.
shave 10 cents; haircut 25 cents.
LUTHER RARER.
9F" Shop over Shandon Hotel.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE PROBATC COURT.
By L. R. Williams. Esquire. Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS J. W. PURSLEY has
applied to me for Letters of Ad
ministration, on all ana singular, me
[ goods and chattels, rights and credits
of M. F. PURSLEY, late of the county
aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
1ST DAY OF APRIL. 1908, tb shew
cause, if any. why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this
17th day of March, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and eight and in the 132d year
of American Independence.
L. R. WILLIAMS.
Probate Judge of York County.
22 t 2t
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF CLOVER
Located at Clover, S. C., at the close
of business. March 9th, 190.8.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $67,741 26
Demand Loans 12,704 44
Due from Banks and
Bankers ' 11,684 83
Overdrafts 126 59
Furniture and Fixtures 1,525 00
Currency 2,526 00
Gold 407 50
Silver. Nickels and Pennies.. 511 93
Checks and Cash Items 206 85
Total 97,434 40
^ Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid In $12,500 00
Surplus Fund 2,500 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 110 24
Individual Deposits subject
to check 30,529 35
Demand Certificates 41,184 34
Cashier's Checks 783 71
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
2,643 43
Bills Payable 6,500 00
Reserve fund 683 33
Total 97,434 40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County op York.
Before me came JAS. A. PAGE,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown hy the
books of said bank.
JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 14th day of March. 1908. |
F. E. CLINTON.
Notary Public. South Carolina.
Correct Attest:
* M. L. Smith,
. Z. M. Niell.
S. A. Sifford.
Directors.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
?BUY
PMNBT JR.
CULTIVATOR
THE BEST MADE
One farmer we sold one to last year
says he plowed out and out ten acres
of corn a day; also if he could not get
another one he would not take $200 for
his. Come, examine and buy.
York Supply Company.
COTTON SEED FOR SALEKING'S
IMPROVED.
MY record the past season was
twenty-four bales on fifteen acres.
Seed from this field 75c per bushel at
the farm, or on board cars at Hickory
Grove, S. C.
VINES D. HOWELL. Mgr..
Hickory Grove, S. C., R. 1>\ I>. No. 1.
20 t.f 3t
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 Fridaye.
Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each.
J. MEEK BURNS, Manager.
Jan. 25 f.t tf
A Telling I
J . J . G R I E R
11 O C K ISLAND SYSTKM
Hotels and Commissaries
New York Life Building
Mr. \\\ H. Kelly, Special Agent.
Mutual Benetit Life Ins.
Uooiu ;
My Dear Mr. Kelly:?
Yours of even date at ham
ficial publication of your eompa
carrying several policies in the coi
In this connection 1 wish to sa\
from you four policies aggregatin
viz.: $.",0,000.00.
Those policies were till on tli
dividends at the end of the first y
As you are aware. I had dec!
of insurance for several months b
disposed to divide the amount w:
time, having observed the instat
committee using the Mutual Ben
manner and amount of expenditu
tion, I became convinced that thi
mired for clean and economical t
ing the figures of over a dozen oi
all of the larger ones), and notir
antees. lower premiums and more
tual Benefit, i concluded that it
limit. Wishing you continued su<
Yours very tru
Mutual Benefit policies as iss
to privileges and guarantees thar
other company compared sufficier
to place any part of the $r>0.000 i
YORKVILLE BUGGY CO.
THE
SUNNY SOUTH
PLANTER
Is the latest Improved and the best
Planter known. There is no wood used
in its construction, it is all steel or
iron. Its work can't he equaled and it
is sold under an absolute guarantee.
We have them for sale and ask that
you inspect them before buying. We
also have all kinds of Plows, Harrows,
Cultivators, Tools. Wagons. Buggies
and Harness. Call and see us and we
will save you money.
Yorkville Buggy Co.
If If Is Broken
I C an Repair II
If your Watch, Clock or Jewelry Is
out of repair or broken. I can put either
or all in Rood shape again and will
be pleased to do the work for you.
See Speck For
Watches and Clocks.
Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Jewelry,
Sterling and Plated Silverware,
All kinds of China and Crockery,
Lamps of all kinds,
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses,
Fountain Pens and other things.
T. W. SI'ECK, The Jeweler.
.J. Fj. Williams. Mason McCnnnell.
J. L. WI LLIAMS & CO.
ZIEULEK |i
Oxfords and Pumps
By express yesterday, we received .
our first shipment of ZIEGLER OXFORDS
and PUMPS for Ladies.
They are made in the usual high .
grade of ZIEGLER productions and are
stylish to the limit. (
Prices $3.50 and $4.00 a Pair. 4
Come and see this shipment.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
I Sell For Less.
IW The Beacon $3.00 Oxford for men
I
is a Cracker-Jack. .
c
i Garden Seed
Absolutely <
FREE
SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST.
I will give with every $1.00 purchase a
5 cents package of D. M. Ferry's Garden
Seeds, and three packages with ev- >
ery $2.00 purchase. ^
You can buy goods here as cheap. ,
and in a great many instances cheaper. <,
than elsewhere, and get enough seeds ^
free of charge to plant your garden.
Patronize the store of the stretched
dollar and save money.
.T. W. DOBSOA
W TU. tUm nni I A R I
DOES FULL DUTY.
hum i cordon.
SPECIALS
Another lot <?f Choice Dried Fruit.
Extra quality Grated Pineapple.
Peach Preserves, 10c a pound.
Another lot of Cobbler's Outfits?
I you need one at home.
Baseballs and Bats for the boys.
Fishermen's Supplies?Are you goinir
soon ?
HERNDON & GORDON.
firs. Lea's
ililk Purifier
This is a preparation that has been
nn this msirkpt for sfvcntl veal's
and has been used with entire satisfaction
by hundreds of cow owners.
It is intended especially to purify
the cow's milk by eliminating' all flavor
or odor of onions and weeds from the
milk and butter. It not only accom1
plishes this purpose, but it also aids
the digestion of the cow, thereby being
beneficial from a physical standpoint.
If your cows are being pastured now,
suppose you try a package of Mrs.
Lea's Milk and Butter Purifier. Get
it at the
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
3*" Give your chickens frequent feeds
of Dr. Hess' Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. It
pays.
ndorsement
I
Kansas City, Mo? April (5. 1!M>7.
Co. of X. J.,
Mass Building. City. f
1 directing my attention to the of- '
ny containing letters from those
in puny, written by the same agent.
. that over a year ago 1 bought
g the company's limit on one life.
le ir. Payment Life Plan, and my s
ear were $209.00. <
ded <>n an increase of this amount i
iefore finally closing ii up. but was
ith other companies. Hut at that
ices of the New York legislative '
efit as a standard to measure the
res of companies under investiga- '
s company had a record to be adnanagement.
And after consider- '
ther leading companies (including
ig the comparative superior guar- '
liberal terms of policy of the Muwas
good enough for me to the
[ cess, I remain *
!y. J. J. G HI Kit.
???
ued today are even more liberal as
1 when Mr. Grier decided that no
itly favorably with it to cause him
nsurance desired, in it.
SAM M. (iHIST, Special Agent.
| AUCTION SAI
AT THE COURT HOI
S. C., AFTER L
The FIRST MC
THE LOITIX and ROBERT M.
mid comprising: 291 Acres, more
thereon. Duelling and Barn, wil
SMALL TRACTS, and sold for 0>
annual payments on the remaindei
date. Purchasers to pay for bon
There is plenty of wood, origir
a Mineral Spring?analysis of \vhi<
We propose to out this propertj
sell it at AUCTION ON EASY 1
BRING, let it make or lose. Th
Ferguson, Stevenson and others,
ville. There is a nice, large, nev
good attendance, on property adjc
a mile from any part of the farm
traders and parties with small ca]
home or speculation. A map will
of the land, the buildings, stream
glad to have interested parties exi
be ready to tell our Auctioneer \\
tract is offered by number. Foi
THIS OFFICE, or to- ISAAC II.
FERGUSON, who lives by the pi
Parties having property they <1
tion?City or Country?will do we
ped for the business. Auction is
for quick results.
Titles have been abstracted by
J. EDGAR P<
ROCK HI
"CUTS THE EARTH TC
POLISHES
and Dressings
FOR SHOES
I have a complete assortment of the
>etter grades <>f Shoe Dressings -.'or
Hack. Tan and Russet Leathers, inhaling:
'or Rlack Leathers?Oil Paste, Whittemore's
Baby Elite and Elite Polish,
Rlack Shine, Shlnola and Vim.
'or Tan Leathers?Russet and Tan
Polish. White Dressing for Gloves
and Shoes.
:ON'T FORGET
Heinz's Ketchup and Pickles, Marichino
Cherries, Mustard Dressings,
tc.
See me for Coffees and Teas.
I. W. JOHNSON.
NOTICE
P> ARTIES living along our Tower
L and Pole lines, between Clover and
Cannie's Mountain, and Clover and
forkville. will confer a great favor on
his Company by reporting to Mr. M. L.
hnith at Clover, any broken wires or
nsulators that may come under their
ibservation.
SOUTHERN POWER COMPANY.
16 t 4t
I?- conp
SCOTT, SILli
VAUDEVILI
Thursday, Frid;
SOUTIFarce
Comedies, A
ins. THE COI
Dancers, Sing
ly Appear at I
TEN Ten
A Refined Show f<
Treat to All.
~ DO
Doors Open at 7.30
A ic<
Inuiiiu;
mm THE DOLLAR
Is all very well, as that is a necessary
evil, hut when you get it invest
ill surplus to as good advantage as you
an. Slake the best use possible?and
uvest it safely while so doing.
'or Sale?fine live-room house on acre
lot within incorporate limits?$350.
''or Sale?Three-room house, on 1\
acre lot. paying good rental?$525.
[ "or Sale?Farm of 100 acres within 1 fj
miles of town, a fair bargain?2,000.
'or Sale?Farm of 1 sr. acres on Sharon
road, at reasonable price?$4,185.
\ six-room cottage for a quick buyer.
Seven-room house, sale on easy terms.
S'ice residence lot, splendid location.
I'ine residence lot, sale price?$500.
I.ots on sale later near Graded School.
iW Money furnished on easy terms.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
jE of farms] '
ppw |
iijckiISI ?
JSE IN YORKVILLE, I ['
.EGAL SALES, ?
0
)NDAY In April s
V
SHEERER TRACTS, adjoining. g
> or less, with three settlements
1 be divided Into FIVE or SIX
fE-THIRD CASH, with two equal
r, with interest at 7 per cent from
d and recording:,
lal and second growth, as well as
?h can be furnished?on the land.
r into five or six small tracts and _
TERMS FOR WHAT IT WILL i
e land adjoins property of S. T. bi
and is four miles west of York- qi
ily painted school house, with a
ining these lands, not more than
. This is a good opportunity for
?ital to buy a piece of land for a
I be made later, showing the lay
s. woods, roads, etc. We will be
amine this property carefully and
hat it is worth to them as each
further information inquire at
XORRIS of Yorkvllle, or S. T.
ace, will show it.
esire sold at Private Sale or Auc- ^
>11 to consult us as we are equip- B
the best plan for selling property B
W. W. Lewis.
DAG, Broker, I
LL, S. C. J
) SUIT YOUR TASTE."
LAST SHIPMENT OF
Cabbage
Plants
I HAVE RECEIVED MY LAST
SHIPMENT OF CABBAGE PLANTS
FOR THIS SEASON AND IF YOU
WANT ANY MORE. COME QUICK
AND (JET THEM. The supply is limited.
SEED POTATOES
Have choice eastern grown Early
Rose and Bliss Seed Potatoes.
Garden Seeds from reliable growers?full
assortment of varieties.
\V. E. FERGUSON.
IS YOTJR 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
I do reliable, honest work on
Watches.
H_ IX MARLEY 1
iQ TO YORKV
rERLAKE AND
LE SHOWS--;
HREE NIGHT!
ay, Saturday, 19th,
I CONGRESS ST1
dvanced Vaudeville, Si
VNORS?The World's C
ers and Hand Balancer
Sa-cli Performance.
Big Feature A
or Ladies, Gentlemen
N'T MISS
. Performance Comnn
?ion?10 and 20 <
CANNED GOODS ;
If you want the highest grade of ?
Canned floods for your table, you can
get them here and at the right prices.
Among other canned goods, I have
A pples,
Peaches,
Pineapples,
Peas,
Corn,
Tomatoes,
Canned Syrup.
LAMM'S CLOTHING.
Come in and let me show you u really
superb line of Made-to-Measure Clothing
samples?something out of the or
dinary in Quality and Style. Prices ;o
please. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. !
CARPETS
MATTINGS
RUGS
LINOLEUMS
As the spring season advances you
ill probably want to make some
hanges in your door covering's?taklg
up a carpet in one room and putng
down a matting, or simply palntlg
the doors and using Art Squares
r Rugs. No matter what door changes
ou expect to make?whether you want
Carpet, Mattings, Art Squares, Linleum,
Floor Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair
arpets, Paints, Stains or Oils, it is to
our interest to see us before you fully
ecide. We can interest you in Styles,
arieties, Qualities and Prices, and relember.
please. You will get a Square
I .1 iL.
C<il dl tn-c
YORK FURNITURE CO.
W Woodmen of the World receipt
ooks for monthly dues, at The Enuirer
office, 30c.
w WE PAY YO
SAVING
Is Havi
If you will stop
of the small amo
things which yc
without, you car
get rid of a doll;
ticular good fror
Deposit your nickels anc
INGS DEPARTMENT,
your fortune will grow.
We Pay FOUR PI
Compoun
The NATIONAL
(ABSOLUTE
ROCK HILL, S
W Pink, Gray, Yellow, Bull ami
Hue Blotting Paper at 5e Sheet, 3 for
Oe. Size 19x24 inches.
The Enquirer Office.
ILLE ?- I
CONNOR'S I
Jnder Canvas. I
20th and 21st
*EET I
nging' and Dancireatest
Acrobats, I
s-?Will Positive- |
tcts TEN I
and Children. A
Alices at 8 O'clock.
Cents. I
TIME TO SETTLE.
A t T 1 ,1 i. - fTTJT? L^MOTTT.
1.1/ suDseiiuers iu inu
-A. RKR on my club who have not yet
no so, will please pav up at once.
G. L. SITGGS.
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I .. IN THIS CRAI
?
*
? Of ours, it is no
* Money. The hard
? .Let us help you
A assist you in all th<
T can, and at the sai
& ? save.
+ FOUR PER C
? Compound it Every
* it IS SAFE
4?
f THE FIRST NA
J TORKVII
itflW'lWWrtlWM'ttWH'lUlllHi'il
|reec
Oxf
BE SURE T<
Our Spring showing
quite the swellest li
this season. They
in Oxford building
Snappy style that c<
Ladies. COME. L
ford styles are for t
Prices?$2 and Upu
REED'S HIGH CUT SH<
Are here for the ladi
most comfort and I
Prices?$2.00 and U
I ..The STRAUS
U TO SAVE
ng~ I
to make a careful calculation
unts spent each day for trivial
iu would be better for doing
1 readily see how easy it is to
ar, without realizing any parn
its expenditure.
1 dimes in our SAVand
see how rapidly
?R CENT INTEREST IK
ded Quarterly.
, UNION BANK
LY SAFE)
>outh Carolina.
4Y4T4Y4Y4T4T4Y4Y4T4r<?Y4Y4t
4 O. P. HEATH, Pt. W. S. NEII
I YORKVILLE B.
jj INCORP<
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| We Are
1
^ Headquart
GROCER]
| IIARDWl
1 FERTILE
^ WE ARE HEADQUARTER
! 3 CERIES AND FARM IMPLEML
?> WE FULLY APPRECIATE
2 AND HOPE YOU WILL FAVOI
% OF YOUR TRADE DURING TP
< WE ARE READY TO MAI
* ERS AND WILL GIVE YOU TI
3 CALL AND SEE US BEFOI
2 ANOTHER YEAR.
% WE HANDLE CORN, OATJ
J GIVE BEST PRICES TO OUR <
J YORKVILLE BANKING
*
MYMTaaVfeTllTllTMTMTMTilTMTMTM'r
G. H. O'LEARI.
I Have Yon
Seen Them?
The new SMOOTH OAST, IRON
KING Cooking Stove?they are just
what the neat, cleanly housewife has
been looking for, easy to keep clean and
easy polished. A distinct improvement
over the already most satisfactory
cooking Stove I have ever sold.
The STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE
Sewing Machine, simple in construction?that
simplicity which makes
them easy to operate and speedy, noiseless
workers. No young couple will
make a mistake by buying a STANDARD
as a machine is an absolute necessity.
My line of KlTRNITURK is secontl to
none, and my prices will convince the
discriminating buyer that I bought tin*
|goods to sell. All I ask is for a fair
comparison of qualities.
G. H. O'LEARY.
IW Wanted.?Your orders for all
kinds of printed matter. Best work
at fairest prices.
2
MD COUNTRY .. |
it so hard to make
part is the Saving. 4,
to Save. We will ?
n ways a good Bank ?
ne time pay you to jg
ENT per year, and
Three Months, and 4?
$
TIONAL BANK !
jIIB. S. C. |
>'S I
ords
]
]
0 SEE THEM . J
?
r of REED'S OXFORDS is ]
ine of Oxfords you will see f
are the first and last word t
and carry all the Pleasing, |
in be put in Oxfords for the
et us show you what the Oxhe
Spring of 1908.
fard.
DES
es who want the latest style,
best wearing quality. The
pward. a
;S=SMITH CO.. I
I III Mil llll?IMIIIII?I?miwBll
i PEW S1DR.T Will
Experience is the best lesson, though
often expensive, I will give you a few
experience lessons free?here, they are:
1st. The spring from now on is the
best time for painting your house,
whether it be the outside or inside the
roof or floor.
2nd. The best paint to use is New
Era or Peninsular Semi-Paste?every*
gallon is guaranteed to give satisfac- ?
tion or money refunded.
. 3rd. For tinting the walls, Alabas- \
tine has no equal; you can find all
tints at my store.
4th. Iroquois roof and boiler paints
ia u'lthnnt !i h#?st it Is aruar
anteed to stand perfectly from 5 to 10 f
years.
See me for PAINTS and I will make
it to your interest.
STAR DRUG STORE
D. L. Shieder, Proprietor.
W SIIAD will 1h- lower this week ]
than last; I expect some Tomorrow ,
(Saturday) Morning.
Sill IRISH POTATOES
1 have a full supply of Maine Bliss at
35 cents a peck. Also have Burbank,
Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron and
Peerless.
If you are in the market for a whole
SACK, I can make you the RIGHT
PRICES.
LOUIS ROTH.
V. Pt. R. E. HEATH. Sec.-Tr. jg
& M. COMPANY, |
drated. j
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ers for t
ES. [
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s for all kinds of gro:nts.
2
your trade for past year s
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I UO Willi Un.X\U?i A p
[IS YEAR. M
KE CONTRACTS ON FERTILIZ
IE BEST PRICES OBTAINABLE. J
*E MAKING ANY TRADES FOR Z
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3 AND HAY BY THE CAR AND if
CUSTOMERS.
AND MERCANTILE CO. ?
*l*T*T*Y*Y*T4T*T*Y*V*T?Y'*T4*
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
THIS is to notify all concerned that .
I have made a final settlement with
the probate court of York county as
administrator of the estate of W. T.
McKNIGHT, deceased, and that on
April 10, 1908, I will make application
to said court for a discharge from further
liability in connection with said
administration. 1
S. \V. McKNIGHT, Adrar. '
20 t 5t 1
I
r~
FOR SALE.
TV/T Y House and Lot on Cleveland
1V1 avenue, Yorkville. See me about
it at once.
FRANK TIDDY.
16 t.f tf. (
LUCE CI
It is just about time to do the
and among other things needed t
CURTAINS. We are showing a ni
and will be pleased to have you eal
Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 yards ion
l<aee Curtains, 3 yards long, 7
Ijace Curtains, 3 1-2 yards loni
Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 yards loni
A NICE LINE OF
Pillow Shams, Hemstitched, c
Pillow Shams, Lace Inserted, c
NICE LINE LA
Ludles' Turn-Over Collars, spl
Ladies' I>ace Collars at 5c, Ilk
4-4 SHEETING, extra heavy.
REST CHECKS, good patterns
J. Q. WRAY, T
Look the Shoe question fair 1
you WANT THE MOST SHOE VA
and see us about Shoes. We have
Prices and Every Pair Sold Is Gi
REPRESENTED or you get anothi
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Plea*.
Martha E. Robinson, Catha J. Adams,
and Wade H. Jenkins, Plaintiff,
against J. F. Jenkins, Thos. C. Jen
kins, J. Harrison Jenkins, Birdie
Jenkins, B. O. Jenkins and Ethel
Jenkins, Defendants.
BY virtue of a Decree of Partition,
in the above stated case, I will expose
to public sale before the Court
Souse Door in Yorkville, on MONDAY,
APRIL 6TH, (Salesday) 1908,
jetween 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real
estate described as follows:
"A certain tract or parcel of land,
iltuate In York county, lying on waters
>f Allison Creek, adjoining lands of E.
3. Boyce, A. P. Campbell, R. N. Wilson
tnd others, containing 250 acres, more
>r less, having the following described
joundaries: Beginning at a stake N
.7 W 9 to stake, N 4 W 5.50 to hickory:
hence N 8j E 13.17 to stake; N 14 W
t to stake, E 45 to white oak, N 55 E
rum, N 31 E 15 to stake; thence N 64
tV 2.34 to stone, N 61J E 8.15 to stake;
hence N 23J E 1.50 to hickory stump;
hence S 55 E 3.24 to hickory, N 58 E
.8.83 to hickory, N 25 E 4.65 to chestlut,
N 73J E 10.40 to maple, N 59J E
0.42 to stone, E ll.lo to stone, S 31 E
19.89 to hickory, S 70J W 19.20 to maple,
3 4 E 4.43 to a poplar, thence with A.
Jlass's lino and Smith's to the beginling."
TERMS?The purchaser will be rcluired
within one hour after sale to
leposit with the Clerk, not less than
ne-flfth of his bid. On January 1st,
909, the purchaser will be required to
>ay to tne ciera 01 court, as aioresaia,
l sum which together with the sum
>aid upon the day of sale, will be equal
o one-third his bid, and will then exesute
to the Clerk, his bond secured by
nortgage on the premises purchased
'or the balance of the purchase price,
payable in one and two years, from
Tanuary 1st, 1909, bearing the legal
ate of interest, and will then receive
lis deed of conveyance from the Clerk
'or the premises purchased, frith the
privilege to pay all of the remaining
portion of his bid In cash. Purchaser
;o pay for all papers, and to be let into
possession under the Clerk's deed. The
>ale of the premises will in no wise af'ect
the rents arising from the lands
'or the year 1908, nor in anywise affect
;he occupation of the premises, by the
mrties now in possession until January
1st, 1909.
J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis.
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THOMSON
COMPANY'S
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NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ARRIVING
EVERY DAY?A VISIT TO
OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE
I'OU.
NEW SPRING SILKS AND DRESS
GOODS.
NEW WHITE GOODS AND LIN
ENS TOR SPRING SUITS.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING FOR
BOYS AND MEN.
NEW SPRING OXFORDS FOR
LADIES AND MEN IN PATENT
AND TAN LEATHERS.
Thomson Co
J". C. WILBORN
FOR SALE
99j acres, lands of J. R. Ferguson, 5J
miles Yorkville, 4 miles Clover, 1} miles
from Filbert. Adjoins lands J. M.
Stroup, A. J. Parrott; 1 flve-room cottage,
new barn, nice young orchard.
195 Acres, W. H. Sparrow Place?2
miles Bethel church; 2 good dwellings;
65 acres fine bottom; 4 horse
farm. Look at tills.
Patrick Place of Samuel Miller,
Bullock's Creek; adjoins Kelly Inntan;
1 8-room elegant dwelling, barns, etc.
Price for whole (125 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, a'l occupied. Price $10 per
Acre.
78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R.
Faires, Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open,
J mile New Zion church, Ramah; 4
miles Bethany; For whole Tract,
$1,200.
123 Acres?Bone Campbell home
place; 1 mile of good school, 2 miles
to Bethel church; adjoins W. T. Nichols;
1 7-room dwelling; necessary outbuildings;
2 tenant houses. Price $23
per Acre.
834 Acres, Bullock's Creek, ? mile
Hoodtown; 1 3-room dwelling; 2 tenant
houses; 6 acres woods; 2 horse
farm open?J. H. Eankhead. Price
$15 per Acre.
333 Acres, 3 miles west McConnellsville;
1 4-room dwelling; good orchard;
barn; all necessary outbuildings;
3 horse farm open; 46 acres
?-j ion>)- inn fiprsn in Das
KUUU mmuin IUIIU, ? . __
ture; 50 acres in another pasture; 3
tenant houses; A Great Bargain?
Price $4,000. G. W. Foster place?
see him.
One House and Lot in Filbert, 3
room dwelling; good young orchard;
good garden; Price $175.
151 Acres, 2 horse farm open; 75
acres in heavy timber: adjoins James
Feemster; 1 good dwelling; 1 good
tenant house; 4 miles south of Yorkville?Miller
Place.
I have disposed of the three small
farms recently advertised for. I have
two orders for small farms?if you
wish to sell, come to see me and list
your land with me.
J. C. WILBORN, Real Estate.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
1AM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly
satisfactory manner, at reasonable
prices. Work may be sent direct
to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's
store.
Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN.
TIME TO SETTLE.
ALL subscribers to THE ENQUIRER
on my club who have not already
paid, are requested to do so at
once. R. BANKS BLACK.
iRTfllNS
i spring renovating of your home *
0 brighten things up are LACE k
ce line of these at popular prices I
1 and see them.
g, 48 CENTS A PAIR.
4 CENTS A PAIR.
?, $1.25 A PAIR,
er. S1.48 A PAIR.
PILLOW SHAMS
heap at 25 CENTS EACH,
heap at 48 CENTS EACH.
CE COLLARS
endid values, 5 CENTS EACH.
15c and 25c EACH.
at 6 1-2 CENTS A YARD.
, at ? CENTS TO 7 CENTS Yl?. f
"HE LEADER.
n the face and if you decide that
LUE for your Shoe money, come
the Styles, the Qualities and the
uiranteed to Be EXACTLY AS
cr pair.