Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 24, 1908, Image 3
MERE-MENTION.
Congressman Charles E. Littlefield
of Maine, has resigned his seat in
congress to look after his law practice,
which he says was rapidly going to
pieces Wflliam James Bryan,
t'nited States senator from Florida,
died in Washington last Sunday of typhoid
fever. He was appointed to the
senate to succeed the late Stephen R.
Mai lory and had been a senator only
seventy-three days. He was in the .'{3d
year of his age A review of the
marine casualties on the coast of New
England and British America during
the past fall and winter, puts the total
number of lives lost at 350. About
375 of these were fishermen Inf
formation from Hayti is to the effect
that comparative quiet has been restored
It is feared that Prince
Manuel, now king of Portugal, will
lose his arm as the result of a wound
received at the time his father was
murdered Governor Curtis Guild
of Massachusetts is critically ill. He
is suffering from grip and rheuma
tisin... .Reports of Saturday and Sunday
were to the effect that the snow
fall had not injured the fruit crop
D. D. Edwards, a noted Kentucky desI
perado, killed \V. D. Davis in Chattanooga
last Friday. Edwards recently
swore on the witness stand that he
had killed seventeen men Abe
Hummel, the disbarred lawyer who
has just completed a term of imprisonment
for shady practices in the I
? Dodge-Morse divorce case, sailed last!
Friday for Europe under the name of
Herman Newberger The newspapers
have it that the Duke of Abruzzl,
a cousin of King Victor Emanuel
of Italy, is to marry a daughter of
Senator Elkins of West Virginia
Announcement has been made of another
presidential message directed at
predatory wealth. It is promised that
it will be a scorcher The depart^
ment of agriculture has announced the
annual quarantine against the interstate
shipment of cattle from the
fourteen states In which Texas fever
exists. North Carolina, South Carolina.
(Seorgia and Florida are included
Judge Kohlsaat of the United
^ States district court, has decided that
Oberlin M. Carter, former captain in
the U. S. anny, is entitled to $45,000
of the $400,000 attached by the government
as having been obtained
through Green & Gaynor by fraud....
A man named Perry has been arrested
at Savannah. Ga., on charge of
having sent a "Black Hand" letter to
Judge Emory Speer. The letter in%
formed the Judge that he is to die on
April 15 The Rhode Island Democratic
convention refused to instruct
its delegates to the national convention
An Enoch Arden case is reported
from Augusta. Frederick
Pfaff disappeared from Augusta in
, 1890. and his wife afterward read a
statement to the effect that he had
been killed in a railroad accident.
Some years later she remarried and
was living happily with her second
husband until a rew aays ago ?ucw
she learned that her first husband Is
living. She immediately applied for
a divorce and procured it The
Central of Georgia Power company
has been organized with a capital of
$25,000,000 for the purpose of developing
central Georgia water powers.
^ . . The price of granulated sugar
has advanced considerably during the
past few days, said to be due to a
shortage of the raw material
The New York Central railroad last
week placed orders for 136 locomotives
and 24,000 tons of steel rails..,.
Ankodine Ziteso is under arrest in
" Chicago on the charge of having attempted
to assassinate the czar of
Russia in St. Petersburg a month ago.
J. Edward Burke, alias J. E.
Boeck. a jewelry buyer, wanted in
New York for the theft of $165,000
worth of diamonds, pearls and other
precious stones, was arrested in San
Francisco last Thursday The
congressional committee on appropri?
ations has refused to sanction an ap^
propriatlon of $1,000,000 for the relief
of survivors of the General Slocum
disaster The governor of New
Jersey has approved a bill which prohibits
the sale or gift of cigarettes,
cigarette paper or tobacco to any one
under IS years of age Mme. Anna
Gould, divorced wife of Count Bonl de
CasteMane of Paris, arrived in New
York a few days ago with her three
children. She .says she has had a
plenty of married life Ten San
Francisco policemen were arrested
last week for grafting from divekeepers
and women in the slums
W. L. Wilson, supreme secretary of
the United Home Protector fraternity
of Port Huron. Mich., last week con?
fessed that he was $75,000 short in
enopuint\n mlninc
stock Howard L. Greenwauit, a
young lawyer of Reading. Pa., was last
week committed to jail for nine
months for embezzling $28 from a
widow One-fifth of the street car
conductors of Trenton. X. J., were dis
charged last week because of their
stealings The three men who recently
robbed the Panco Mlnero at
Chihuahua. Mexico, of $375,000 have
been arrested, and the money recovered
A Milwaukee. Wis., man
last Thursday night shot his wife to
death and then wounded himself twice
to avert suspicion from himself, claiming
the murder to be the work of
burglars. He loved another woman.
Bishop Chas. H. Fowler of the
f Methodist Episcopal church, died in
New York on Friday Three men
were killed and one was seriously injured
in a railroad collision near
Woodsville. X. H.. Friday Two
men. charged with murder, were
lynched by a mob at Perry. Fla., last
Y Friday The Mexican government
has granted an extradition for Wm. F.
Walker, who is wanted in Connecticut
for embezzlement Seventy-two
horses were burned to death in Chicago
last Friday in a livery stable fire.
....The senate of Maryland has refused
to order a local option bill from
the temperance committee, thus virtually
killing the measure A vessel
loaded with 1.000 tons of dvnamite.
and several hundred tons of nitroglycerin
left Philadelphia on Friday
for Colon Five men and two
^ women counterfeiters were captured
by secret service officers in Chicago
last week.
AT THE CHURCHES.
RAPTIST.
o Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
CHl'RCII OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Service on Wednesday , and Friday
afternoon at 4.30 o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
t Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon
at 4.30 o'clock.
?he (Cotton tfhrhet.
York?lHe. March 24.?Cotton 10J.
New York. March 23.?Spot cotton
closed 'lulet, 10 points lower: middling
uplands 10.4T?: middling 10.70; sales
r,..100. Futures opened steady and
closed very steady as follows; March
S.r.O; May 0.6.1. June 9.6."?: July 0.6.1;
. >. r ?*. 11..I (i r.T" 1 <1 r.?
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Special flotirfs.
The U. D. C.
All the members of Winnie Davis
' chapter, 1*. D. (\. are urged to attend
a meeting to be held at the residence
of Mrs. S. C. Ashe. Friday. March 27.
at 3.30 o'clock. Kusiness of importance.
Mrs. M. J. Walker. Secretary.
At Union and Clover.
Rev. I). D. Richardson of Union, S.
C\. will preach at Union next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock and at Clover
at 4 o'clock. T. CJ. Matthews.
24 t.f. 2t
I
OBITUAR V.
DlKD?At the home of her nephews,
Messrs. Frank and Andrew Jack.so;..
on February 25. 1908, Miss AMELIA
EUGENIA STEVENSON. aged 46
years. The interment took place ai
Beersheba.
FILBERT UNION 252.
A FULL attendance of the entire
membership is especially desired
at the regular meeting next Thursday
night.
\V. D. THOMASSON. Sec.
24 t It
PLEASE PAY UP.
ALL subscribers to The Enquirer on
my club will please pay up at once.
I have to settle .with the publishers
next Saturday.
HARRY MILLER.
NOTICE.
To Micah Jenkins Camp No. 702.
T^OU are hereby ordered by CmnX
inander Joseph F. Wallace to assemble
yourselves in the York County
Court House, the 6th day of April,
First Monday, the 6th day of April,
1008, at 10 o'clock a. m. Full attendance
expected. Respectfully,
L. R. WILLIAMS, Adj.
March 24. lfOS.
TIME TO SETTLE.
ALL subscribers to THE ENQUIRER
on my club who have not already
paid, are requested-ttTcId"So at
once. R. BANKS BLACK.
FOR SALE.
THIRTY-FIVE Bushels of pure
Floradora Cotton Seed, price 50
cents per bushel. HUGH B. GORDON.
Yorkville. R. F. D. No. 6.
22 t.f 3t
POOL AND BILLIARDS.
I HAVE opened a Pooi and Billiard
parlor in the former quarters of
the Commercial club, and the patron
age of lovers or tne game is respectfully
solicited. H. M. CLEMMER.
23 f.t 2t*
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
MY Single Comb Buff Orpingtons
are better than ever?the
(best layers I ever saw, and I sell eggs
for $1.00 a setting.
I. H. NORRIS, Yorkvllle, S. C.
23 f tf.
FOR SALE.
MY House and Lot on Cleveland
avenue, Yorkvllle. See me about
It at once.
FRANK TIDDY.
16 t.f tf.
CIGARS
TOBACCOS
We take an especial pride In our Cigar
and Tobacco business. It has
grown rapidly in volume during the
past few years until now we believe we
^ot.A Kn laro-nct Pinan .Qmnlfinn anH
??a vc vuc ???5voi vyw ? ?
Chewing Tobacco trade in YorkvlUe.
There is a reason for this. It is because
we keep the most varied lines of
these goods to be found in Yorkville
and the user of the weed can always
be sure of finding Cigars, Smoking
Tobacco or Chewing Tobacco that
will just please his taste.
Come to us for what you want.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS.
All Sections Must Be Put In First
Class Condition at Cnce.
March 24, 1908.
ALL of the Road Overseers of York
County are hereby called upon to
call out the HANDS ON THEIR RESPECTIVE
SECTIONS and put the
Roads in First Class Condition at
once.
All able-bodied male citizens between
the ages of Eighteen and Fifty
Years and not specifically exempted
by law, are liable to road duty, and
must work FIVE DAYS of 10 hours,
or 50 hours.
The roads should be well ditched on
the sides and the loose earth pulled
to the centre; all holes should be filled
in as permanent a manner as is
practicable with the facilities at hand.
The regular road hands can make
a wonderful improvement on the
roads if they will and it is hoped that
the Overseer and hands of every road
section will strive to do their work
better than the Overseer and hands
of any other section.
Thomas W. Boyd,
Supervisor of York County.
Hazel Grist, Clerk of Board.
24 t 3t
AN ORDINANCE.
Relating to the Installation and Maintaining
of Water Closets within the
Limits of the Town of Yorkville,
S. C.
BE it Ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen, the Town Council of the
Town of Yorkville, S. C,:
That the following- Rules and Regulations
t-ohitivo t?, the inst 111 Intion anrl I
maintenance of Water Closets within
the limits of the Town of Yorkville, S.
C., and duly adopted by the Board of
Health of the Town of Yorkville, S. C?
and reported to the said town council.
under the hand and seal of' the
chairman and secretary of said Board
of Health, be and the same are hereby
adopted.
"Whereas the Town of Yorkville has
not yet installed a sewerage system,
and such a system being a necessity in
a municipality wherein water closets
may be used or be attempted to be
used, and
Whereas, the use of water closets
within the limits of said town except
as installed and maintained in the following
manner would constitute a nuisance
and detrimental to the health of
the community.
Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the
Board of Health of the Town of Yorkville.
S. C,:
1. That on and after the 1ST DAY
OF APRIL, 1908, all persons installing
or maintaining water closets in their
residences or elsewhere ?in said town,
where deposits therein are to be removed
by means of water, shall connect
said closets by means of well
glazed terra cotta piping, properly
cemented with Portland cement, and
extending beyond the residential portion
of the said town, and otherwise
install said closets in a safe and sanitaiy
manner, to be approved by the
Board of Health by special permit in
writing, before said closets are installed.
1. That all persons, firms or corporations
now maintaining water closets
within the said town must comply with
the provisions of these rules and regulations
by the 1st of April, 1908, or be
liable to the penalties hereinafter imposed
for violation of the rules and
regulations,
3. That it shall be unlawful for any
plumber, artisan or other persons to
invto II nnv u'-'itpr pltKpf 1Y11* nnv nPi'?
son. firm or corporation within the
limits of the said town unless the same
shall be installed according to the provisions
of these rules ami regulations,
and upon special permit In writing to
install tiie same.
4. That any person, firm or corporation
violating any of the foregoing
provisions of these rules and regulations
shall, upon conviction, for each
and every offence be liable to pay a
line of not less than l-'ive ($!?.00) Dollars
nor more than Twenty-live
($22.00) Dollars, or be Imprisoned in
the Guard House of said town or to
work upon the public streets of the
said town for a period of not less than
Ten (10) Days nor more than Thirty
(.'o) Days, in the discretion of the
mayor.
That the maintenance of a water
closet in violation of these rules and
regulations for each and every day
shall constitute a separate offence.
Done and Ratified by the Board of
Health of the Town of Yorkville. S. C..
assembled In regular session this the
22rd day of March. 190S.
R. K. MONTGOMKRY.
President Board of Health.
Attest:
Quinn Wallace. [sk.m.]
Secretary.
Ratified and adopted by the Mayor
and Aldermen, the Town Council of
llie Town of Yorkville. S. C.. in regular
session this 23rd day of March, 190S.
[SKAl.] JXO. R. HART.
Mavor.
Attest:
I. \V. Johnson,
Clerk of Council.
W Capital and Surplus?$75,000.00
NOW
Is a Good Time to
Start an Account
IX Ol It BANKING DEPARTMENT.
Make Vp Your Mind to SAVE?
you could make No Rotter Resolution.
Any amount?from One Dollar to
Ten Thousand dollars.
Large and small accounts receive
the same careful attention.
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
YOHKVILLE. S. C.
FROM THE
STANDPOINT
OF EXPERIENCE
Mndelra-Ilill-Clnrk Coal Co.
Miners and Shippers of
Gas, Steam and Domestic Coal.
J. A. Clark, Vice Pres. & Gen'l Mgr.
Fairmont, \V. Va., April 23, 1907.
Wm. Campbell, Esq., Supt. Agents,
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.,
Charlestown, W. Va.
Dear Sir:?
Ten years ago I took with you my
first policy in the Mutual Benefit for
$f?,000. The dividends were so much
greater than those of other companies
in which I was carrying my insurance
that in 1902 I took $10,000 more, and
in 190f? still another policy for $f>,000.
In addition to these I have insured my
son in your company for $20,000, and
when his brother reaches an insurable
age, I want him also to carry a policy.
The estimates of dividends you gave
me when I took these various policies
have been more than exceeded in every
instance.
If there is a single dissatisfied Mutual
Benefit policy-holder in the state
of West Virginia, I have yet to hear
of It. ' On the contrary I hear the
opinion frequently expressed that it is
the best of all the Old Line compa
nies. This is my personal belief at
all events. Yours very truly,
J. A. CLARK.
The Insurer Who Seeks Experience
May Seek it Anywhere; but the Insurer
who HEEDS Experience Buys His
Policies of The Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Co., of Newark, X. J.
SAM M. CiHIST, Special Agent.
FIRST-CLASS SORGHUM HAY.
T PER HUNDRED. Address me
-A. Yorkville No. 4.
JOHN R. PLAXCO.
21 t.f tf
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 Fridayo.
Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each.
J. MEEK BURNS, Manager.
Jan. 25 f.t tf.
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* <PI.UU and
x . at a
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cred
ONLY
2 matt
! $1.00 Tl
Bargains!
Bargains!
A SMALL SPACE
CltOWDEI) WITH TIIEM FO11
Saturday, March 28th.
Salt. per sack (10c
Illce, 5 lbs 25c
Tripe, .two 20-cent cans 25c
10c pka. Stock and Poultry Food. .05c
Snyder's Pork and Beans
two 10-cent cans 15e
ITS VP TO YOU
.J. W. !>(>13SO>
W The place where the DOLLAR
DOES FULL DUTY.
pSf
AT THE COURT HOI
S. C., AFTER L
The FIRST MC
Till: ROFTIN and ROBERT M.
and comprising: 291 Acres, more
(hereon. Dwelling and Darn, wll
SMAIJi TRACTS, and sold for O?
annual payments on the remalnde
date. Purchasers to pay for bon
There is plenty of wood, orlgii
n Mineral Spring?analysis of- whi
We propose to cut this propert;
sell it at AUCTIOX OX EASY
15 it IXO, let it make or lose. Tt
Ferguson. Stevenson and others,
ville. There is a nice, large. ne>
good attendance, on property adj<
a mile from any part of the farir
traders and parties with small ca
home or speculation. A map wil
of the land, the buildings, stream
glad to have interested parties ex
be ready to tell our Auctioneer \
tract is offered by number. Fo
THIS OFFICE, or to ISAAC II.
FERCil'SOX, who lives by the p
I Parties having property they il
tion?City or Country?will do wi
ped for the business. Auction is
for quick results.
Titles have been abstracted In
J. EDGAR Pi
- ROCK HI
"CI TS TIIE EARTH T<
J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
Pleasing to the Fye
Comfortable to
the Feet
We would be delighted to have every
lady In Yorkvllle and vicinity call
and examine our line of KIEGLEK
OXFORDS and PUMPS for Ladles.
There is Comfort and Style and
Wearing Quality in every pair.
What more could you ask.
The Prices arc $3.50 and $1.00 a
Pair.
Just come and see them.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
Sell For Less.
In Reply
To a Question
| As to why the weather vanes, on certain
barns were in the shape of roosters,
instead of hens, an Irishman said
it was because of the difficulty in collecting
the eggs. Some smile at the
simplicity of Pat, conscious of their
own superior wisdom, but never think
of employing a broker to do their
trading?and avoid the difficulty of so
doing themselves.
For Sale?One five-room house on acre
lot within incorporate limits?$350.
For Sale?Three-room house, on 11
acre lot, paying good rental?$525.
For Sale?Farm of 100 acres within 13
miles of town, a fair bargain? $2,000.
For Sale?Farm of 186 acres on Sharon
road, at reasonable price?$4,185.
W See Me at Once to Buy or Sell.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
WHEN IN THE
MARKET
For a Buggy or Surrey and not too
BUSY to save money on these, call
and allow us to show you our line. For
a limited time, in order to help build
up mis Draircn 01 our uusiness, we are
dividing our legitimate profit with the
purchaser.
We consider our customers our best
advertisement, but they are too busy
and have something else to do besides
this, so we take this additional means
of reaching the buyer.
Have bought largely in anticipation
of a good year's business, and if prices
and terms are any inducement, we are
going to move them.
If you*wili allow us to show you our
line and name prices and terms and
you wisely conclude you can get better
inducements, we will guarantee you a
bargain. We sell nothing but what
has the guarantee of the makers as
well as our own.
Agents for the Keystone Riding Cultivator.
If you want the best see the
Keystone.
As usual we are offering Planters,
Distributors and other Farm Implements
very cheap.
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO.
S IS ALL that Is needed to open
iccount in the Savings Department ?
Ills Bank and get one of our "Lit- 5
Road to Wealth" Banks. *
ou take the Bank home with you ?
place in it any sum you may and X
ny time bring the Bank to us. We i
e the money it contains to your a
it and from that time We Pay *
4 Per Cent Interest. ?
)me in and let us talk over the T
ter with you. fj
very Dollar You Place in THIS ?
k is S A F K ! 1
IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, f
Yorkvllle, S. C. ?
rTTcicmrr^'IU W iwm'wtiuTwwM
FLY
SCREENS
Now is a ffood time to Screen your
windows and doors. Get ahead of the
tlies and other insects and the job of
keeping them out will not be such a
proposition. Do it now.
We have a larpre supply of first-class
Screen doors and windows. All well
made and at very little prices.
Doors: 2.8x6.S. 2.10x6.10 and 3x7.
Windows in all sizes.
Yorkville Hardware Co.
FSIarmsI
JSE IN YORKVILLE,
,EGAL SALES,
)NDAY In April
S1LERRER TRACTS, adjoining,
i or less, with three settlements
II Imj divided into FIVE or SIX
(E-THIRD CASH, with two equal
n li'itli fit 7 nnu I'lqun
id and recording:.
tal and second growth, as well as
ch can be furnished?on the land.
y into five or six small tracts and
TERMS FOR WHAT IT WILE
ie land adjoins property of S. T.
and is four miles west of Yorkvly
painted school house, with a
lining these lands, not more than
i. This is a good opportunity for
pital to buy a piece of land for a
1 be made later, showing the lay
is, woods, roads, etc. We will be
amine this property carefully and
that it is worth to tlieni as each
r further information inquire at
XORRIS of Yorkville, or S. T. W
lace, will show it.
lesire sold at Private Sale or Auc- A
ell to consult us as we are equipthe
best plan for selling property H
7 W. W. Lewis.
DAG, Broker, I
:ll, s. c.
J SUIT YOUR TASTE."
WE PAY YO
DO YOU
Want to Bori
1 The NATIONAL
(ABSOLUTEI
ROCK HILL, S<
HBRNPON & GORDON,!;
Fresh Groceries,
Confectioneries
We never stop?we keep our goods .
moving and keep receiving new and '
fresh goods of various kinds. You can .
fret fresh goods here. Just in
Half dozen barrels Baldwin Apples. *
.Gelatine and Jell-O.
Kingsin's Hams. {
Dried Fruit. t
The nicest lot of Dishes in town.
Dietz Lanterns and extra Globes. *
Cobbler's Outfits?you need one.
Baseballs and Bats.
Fisherman's Supplies. 1
Pocket Cutlery. 1
IViusical Instruments, Etc. "
HERNDON & GORDON. i
M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. 1
CARROLL BROS,
r-i.
VsUiuiiiuia
Buggies
We hava the agency for the COLUMBIA
BUGGIES?only Buggy made I
at price, that Is guaranteed to use "A
GRADE" Wheels.
Come and see us when you are In
the market for a BUGGY.
Remember "OLIVER" when you want
.1 good Plow.
CARROLL BROS.
?X. C. WILBOBN
FOR SALE
99? acres, lands of J. R. Ferguson, 5J
miles Yorkville, 4 miles Clover, 1J miles
from Filbert. Adjoins lands J. M.
Stroup. A. J. Parrott; 1 five-room cottage.
new barn, nice young orchard.
195 Acres, W. II. Sparrow Place?2 J
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 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 j
necessary outbuildings, 5 good tenant ^
houses, all occupied. Price $10 per t
Acre. (
78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R.
Falres, Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open, v
J mfle New Zion church, Ramah; 4 a
miles Bethany; For whole Tract, ?
$1,200.
123 Acres?Bone Campbell home *
place; 1 mile of good school, 2 miles "
tr? Rpfhel church: adioins W. T. Nich- _
ols; 1 7-room dwelling; necessary out-1 *
buildings; 2 tenant houses. Price $23
per Acre. 1
83j Acres, Bullock's Creek, J mile
Hoodtown; 1 3-room dwelling; 2 tenant
houses; 6 acres woods; 2 horse
farm trpen?J. H. Eankhead. Price
$15 per Acre.
333 Acres, 3 miles west McConnellsvllle;
1 4-room dwelling; good orchard;
barn; all necessary outbuildings;
3 horse farm open; 46 acres "
gocd bottom land; 100 acres in pasture;
50 acres in another pasture; 3
tenant houses; A threat Bargain? .
Price $1,000. 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 tl
acres in heavy timber; adjoins James a
Feemster; 1 good dwelling; 1 good a
tenant house; 4 miles south of York- ]<
ville?Miller Place. n
I have disposed of the three small ii
farms recently advertised for. I have
two orders for small farms?if you
wish to sell, come to see me and list f
your land with me. 1
J. C. WILBORX, Ileal Estate. ''
YORK VILLE BUGGY CO.
THE
SUNNY SOUTH
PLANTER
|c
B
/
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 be equaled and it
is sold under an absolute guarantee.
W? have them for sale and ask that
you inspect them before buying. We
a bo 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. ?
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TIME TO PAY.
4 LL persons who have given their
/V subscription to THE ENQUIRER,
either to Mr. J. K. AI.LISON or myself
on my club, will please make settle- ment
either with Mr. Allison, myself or
the publishers at once, as the time by
which I have to settle is growing short.
Prompt attention to this notice will j
greatly oblige. d
JEFF D. WHITESIDES.
DO YOU
Want to Inve
Become our Depositor and
every accommodation we can c
FAVOR US WHEN YOU D
want to increase our line of dep
US WHEN YOU BORROW
iness to loan money. You are
mer and test for yourself our i
We lend money at S
FOUR PER CENT interest?
SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
U TO SAVE
ow Money? Or I
st? IT
we recognize your right to H n
onsistently extend you. YOU
EPOSIT WITH US; for we
osits. ALSO YOU FAVOR I ^
FROM US; for it is our businvited
to become our custonterest
in your success.
>IX PER CENT and PAY
-Compounded Quarterly?on {J
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UNION BANK S
jY SAFE)
outh Carolina.
G. H. O'LEARI. "
Have You E
Si
Seen Tliein? ?
The new SMOOTH CAST. IRON *
KING Cooking Stove?they are just
vhat the neat, cleanly housewife has
>een looking for, easy to keep clean and
>asy polished. A distinct improvement
>ver the already most satisfactory
looking Stove I have ever sold.
The STANDARD ROTARY SHUTPL,K.
Sewing Machine, simple in construction?that
simplicity which makes
hem easy to operate and speedy, noiseess
workers. No young couple will
nuke a mistake by buying a STAND\RD
as a machine Is an absolute necessity.
My line of FURNITURE is second to
lone, and my prices will convince the
llscrlmlnatlng buyer that I bought the
?oods to sell. All I ask Is for a fair
Mmparixun of qualities.
G. H. O'LEARY.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
RECEIVED
THIS WEEK
One carload of CORN.
One carload of OATS.
One carload of FLOUR.
We are prepared to make close
jrices.
We have
Amber and Orange Cane Seed.
Chicken Wire, 2 to 6 feet.
Vulcan Turn Plows and Points.
Vulcan Middle Breakers and Points.
Plow Points for Oliver Plows.
Boy Dixie Plows and Points.
Little Giant Plows and Points.
Full stock of Plow Moulds.
Plow Stocks, Gears, etc.. etc.
Buy a PLANET JR., CULTIVATOR
?the best made.
York Supply Company. "
The Only Chance
Why not trade at the poor
nan's store? It the only one in
own run to serve the working man?
>pen from 4 a. m., until 8 p. m., and
un by a man that will accommodate '
tnd thank you for your trade. While
don't keep everything, I keep a very
lice line of stuff all the time, and
hank every one for their trade as ev:ry
little helps.
It is no use to tell you about my Mar- ?:
cet, as every one knows I keep the ^
3EST MEATS the country affords,
["here ain't a man, woman or child in
own but what likes to trade with Old
Jeorge?He treats 'em right.
Say, if you want to be happy in this
vorld, marry an old maid, buy Beef
it Sherer's Market, and drink Crackir-Jack
Coffee?that's all.
work so hard, but never have a cent,
rakes all 1" get to pay the niggers and
the rent;
lay, if I can't get a start in a year or
two. lai
will get a job as clerk, that's what se
I'll do. yo
Yours to serve, yo
OLD (1EORGE, cli
Tlie Butcher. all
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GLENN & ALLISON.
DOLE PLANTERS ?
pr
We are just In receipt of a bill from 1
lie Cole Manufacturing Company, for
carload of 301 of their Cotton; Cotton
nd Fertilizer, and Cotton. Corn and
'ertilizer Planters. This shipment was
lade February 28, and we are expectng
them by every train. ^
These Planters are too well known pa
or us to attempt to advertise them. m(
'he purpose of this advertisement be- -pj
rig to notify you that these are comGLENN
& ALLISON ^
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CANNED GOODS i
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If you want the highest grade of <
'unned Goods for your table, you can
;et them here and at the right prices.
Unong other canned goods, I have
I
Lnnles. i
Peaches,
Pineapples,
Peas,
Corn,
Tomatoes,
Canned Syrup.
.AMM'S CLOTHING.
Come in and let me show you a really
uperb line of Made-to-Measure Clothng
samples?something out of the or
linary in Quality and Style. Prices to
ilease. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
TIME TO SETTLE.
\ LL subscribers to THE ENQUIl\.
RER on my club who have not yet
lone so, will please pav up at once. <
G. L. SUGGS.
[BE THOMSON CO.
ost Cards?1 Cent Each.
e<
ost Card Albums?15 Cents Each,
lurbkes?I Cents the Dozen.
!ood Spool Cotton?2 Spools for 5e. M
olgnte's 25e Talcum?19 Ct.s. tlio Box.
lood Toilet Soa|>?3 cakes for 10 Cts.
iyons' 25c Tootli Powder?19c Box.
lood Tooth Powder?10 Cts. the Box. T
iood Talcum Powder?5c and lOe the
H
[ubifoam?19 Cents the Bottle. D.
be
'asellne?5 Cents the Bottle. ^
ootli Brushes?10c, 15c and 25c
Each. s,<
of
[air Rolls?10c and 15c Each.
an
rhe Thomson Co. Z
17
th
LAST SHIPMENT OF ^
Qabbage i
nu
Plants |
G1
I H.WE RECEIVED MY LAST n,|
HIPMENT OF CABBAGE PLANTS
OR THIS SEASON AND IF YOU 3U
.'ANT ANY MORE. COME QUICK de
NI) GET THEM. The supply is Hm- ?,n
ed. 19
pa
EED POTATOES
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Have choice eastern grown Early J"'
Rose and Bliss Seed Potatoes. _Q
?a
Garden Seeds from reliable grow- m
ers?full assortment of varieties.
W. E. FERGUSON.
po
Baber The Barber ton
PP
i NOTHER lot of Ess-Tee-Dee Hair sa
x Tonic just to hand. Cures dand- fe<
iff, stimulates hair. Best thing of the foi
nd ever discovered or compounded. th<
ee me about It. pa
Shave 10 cents; haircut 25 cents. ua
I.TTTHPd -RARTrn
W Shop over Shandon Hotel.
|reed
Qxfo
BE SURE TO
Our Spring showing oi
quite the swellest line
this season. They art
in Oxford building an
Snappy style that can 1
Ladies. COME. Let \
ford styles are for the
Prices?$2 and Upwar
REED'S HIGH CUT SHOE
Are here for the ladies 1
most comfort and bes
I Prices?$2.00 and Upw
..The STRAUSS
Cooking Ranges \
Cooking Stoves ??
exi
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Our line of these goods Is perhaps as
rge as can be found anywhere In this
ctlon and we believe we can give
u a wider range for selection than
u can find elsewhere. Our stock inides
all sizes of Ranges and Stoves,
I styles and a long list of prices?
ices such as will assure you of get- HI
lg the fullest returns for your Stove ^1
Dney. Call and see us about a Range IjI
Cooking Stove.
RANGES?$30 and upward.
Cooking Stoves?$10 and upward.
LAUNDRY STOVES?We have a
we of these Stoves. They are made
pecially for heating sad irons, and If '
u have much ironing to do they will
ove most economical.
We will give you a SQUARE DEAL. ^
Our Terms?CASH or CREDIT. **
YORK FURNITURE CO. Pe<
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PLEASE PAY UP. SA
i LL subscribers to THE ENQUI- PR
LRER on my club, who have not yet
id, will please do so at once. Pay?nt
may be made either to me or at
IE ENQUIRER OFFICE.
S. B. THOMPSON.
I Quality an
OUR SPRING LINE OF DRES
f OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS F
7 THE WORLD, AND WE WOUL]
7 HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE THI
b YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER
f TIES OR LOWER PRICES THAN 1
COME AT YOUR EARLIEST C<
L GOODS WHILE THEY ARE NEW ,
T 36 inch VOILE in Black, Brown, Gi
42 inch SICILIAN in Black, Brown t
? 4 0 inch HENRIETTA in Black, Bro\
S 4 2 inch CASHMERE, invisible plaids
\f 4 4 inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA!
i At 98 CENTS THE YARD.
(I 30 inch WHITE GOODS for Ladies'
I CENTS TO 18 CENTS TIIE YARD.
| free:
5 To every customer whose purcha
1 Over, we will give WITHOUT CHAR
S9 In our TINWARE STOCK, which lnc
ding Pans, Wash pans, Milk Fans
Cups, Quart Cups, Stove Shovels, Coc
handles, large Kitchen Spoons, Hand
S* etc. Every piece is perfect and rang
Cents each. One Piece?Your Cholc
chase of $1.00 or Over?FREE. Sec
I J. Q. WRAY, Tl
P When you are in need of Shoes?
f come and sec us. We handle Nothh
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
bate of South Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Pirns.
artha E. Robinson, Catha J. Adams,
and Wade H. Jenkins, Plaintiff,
against J. P. Jenkins, Thos, C. Jenkins,
J.- Harrison Jenkins, Birdie
Jenkins, B. O. Jenkins and Ethel
Jenkins, Defendants.
3 Y virtue of a Decree of Partition,
J in the above stated case, I will ex>se
to public sale before the Couit
ouse Door in Yorkville, on MONAY,
APRIL 6TH, (Salesday) 1908,
tween 11 a. nrt. and 2 p. m., the real
tate described as follows:
"A certain tract or parcel of land,
tuate in York county, lying on waters
Allison Creek, adjoining lands of E.
Boyce, A. P. Campbell, R. N. Wilson
id others, containing 250 acres, more
less, having the following described
>undaries: Beginning at a stake N
W 9 to stake, N 4 W 5.50 to hickory;
ence N 81 E 13.17 to stake; N 14 W
to stake, E 45 to white oak, N 55 E
tm, N 31 E 15 to stake; thence N 64
2.34 to stone, N 61J E 8.15 to stake;
ence N 23i E 1.50 to hickory stump;
ence S 55 E 3.24 to hickory, N 58 E
.83 to hickory, N 25 E 4.65 to chestit,
N 73J E 10.40 to maple. N 69J E
.42 to stone, E 11.15 to stone, 8 31 E
.89 to hickory, S 70J W 19.20 to maple,
4 E 4.43 to a poplar, thence with A.
ass's line and Smith's to the beginng."
TERMS?The purchaser will be retired
within one hour after sale to
posit with the Clerk, not less than
P-fifth nf hid hirl Hn Innnarv 1at
09, the purchaser will be required to
y to the Clerk of Court, as aforesaid,
sum which together with the sum
Id upon the day of sale, will be equal
one-third his bid, and will then exete
to the Clerk, his bond secured by
:>rtgage on the premises purchased
r the balance of the purchase price,
.yable In one and two years, from
nuary 1st, 1909, bearing the legal
te of interest, and will then receive
s deed of conveyance front the Clerk
r the premises purchased, with the
lvilege to pay all of the remaining
rtlon of his bid In cash. Purchaser
pay for all papers, and to be let Into
ssession under the Clerk's deed. The
le of the premises will In no wise afct
the rents arising from the lands
r the year 1908, nor In anywise affect
e occupation of the premises, by the
rtles now In possession until Janry
1st, 1909.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
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SEE THEM
l REED'S OXFORDS is
of Oxfords you will see
; the first and last word
d carry all the Pleasing,
be put in Oxfords for the
is shqw you what the OxSpring
of 1908.
d.
S
who want the latest style,
it wearing quality. The
ard. a
-SMITH CO.. I
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M SHORT IRONS
Experience is the best lesson, though
en expensive, I will give you a few
perience lessons free?here they are:
1st. The spring from now on is the
st time for painting your house,
tether it be the outside or inside the
>f or floor.
5nd. The best paint to use is New
a or Peninsular Semi-Paste?every
lion is guaranteed to give satisfacn
or money refunded. %
5rd. For tinting the walls, Alabase
has no equal; you can find all
its at my store.
ith. Iroquois roof and boiler paints
without a doubt, the best, it is guarteed
to stand perfectly from 5 to 10
irs.
3ee me for PAINTS and I will make
to your interest.
TAR DRUG STORE
D. L. Shleder, Proprietor.
Ill IRISH POTATOES
: have a full supply of Maine Bliss at
cents a peck. Also have Burbank,
rly Rose, Beauty of Hebron and
?rless. V
f you are In the market for a whole
CK. I can make you the RIGHT
ICES.
LOUIS ROTH.
id Style! \
S GOODS INCLUDES MANY d
ROM THE REST LOOMS OF J
3 BE MUCH PLEASED TO
S LINE. WE KNOW THAT 3
VARIETY, BETTER QUALI- )
'OU WILL FIND AT WRAY'S. *
5NVENIENCE?SEE THESE J
\ND FRESH. SEE OUR X
ay, 48 CENTS A YARD.
ind Gray, 48 CENTS A YARD. j\
vn and Red, 48 CTS. A YARD, f
, a splendid value, 48 CTS. YD. y
3 in Black, Cream and White, #
full suits and waists, Front 10 jr
free:
ses amount to One Dollar and ^
:GE, your choice of any article ?
iludes Comb Cases, Mugs, Pud- 2
3, Cake pans, Pie Plates, Pint <1
a shaped Dippers with wooden V
y Coffee Strainers, Coffee Pots,
es In value from 5 Cents to 15 n
e?-of Tinware witli each pur- X
s show window for assortment, y
-IE LEADER. I
and want All Leather Shoes? V
ig but All Leather Shoes. J
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