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MERE-MENTION. Three white men. orange packers, were fired out of a house at Lake Harney. Fla., Friday night, by a mob of armed men. and as the victims emerged from the burning building they were shot down. It is supposed the crime was committed by men who had been refused work Ike S. Knight. ;i well known citizen of Fort Worth. Tex., ran amuck Saturday evening, and before he was Anally overpowered he had killed one man and wounded two others Leo C. Thurman was hanged at Norfolk. Va., Friday for the murder of his room-mate. Walter P. Dolsen of Michigan. Thurman confessed that the crime was cold blooded and committed for the purpose of robbery while his victim was asleep. Conductor J. F. Simmons of the Seaboard Air Line, was probably fa tally stabbed In front of the union station at Savannah. Ga., Friday night by Baggagemaster Tyson, as the ref suit of a quarrel Many of the high officials at Washington, including the president, have recently received letters from anarchists, in which they are threatened with death. Secret service men are closely watching out for the officials Four of the burglar-policemen of Philadelphia have been sentenced to serve seven years each, solitary confinement in the Eastern penitentiary. Frost, the plumber accomplice, got off with four years William Wortman was arrested at Pittsburg, Pa., last week and placed under $10,000 bond on a charge of em\ bezzling $14,000 from a savings institution. of which he was assistant treasurer Venezuela's war resources consist of about 4.000 soldiers and seven useless men-of-war, and three, small auxiliary ships The delegates-at-large from Massachusetts are to go to the Republican convention at Chicago uninstructed The Georgia railroad commissioners have granted permission to the Georgia and Carolina Railway company to issue $6,000,000 of bonds for building and equipping its road... .Nineteen Doukhobors, nine women and ten men, have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Fort William, Ont., for parading the streets unclothed The New York anti-race track betting bill was defeated by the senate last week. Governor Hughes says he will run for governor again, if necessary, to force the passage of the anti-betting law C. R. Billingsley, formerly president of the Capitol National Bank at Guthrie, Okla., has been sentenced to seven years and four months Imprisonment on conviction of misappropriating the funds of the bank... .The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad has completed a deal with a Japanese company by which the third trans-Pacific steamship company is to P bo established between United States and Japanese ports The Paris police are fearful of a "reign of terror" Instigated by anarchists, that it is believed is scheduled for May 1st. I^irge numbers of anarchists are being arrested Mrs. Russell Sage has given $250,000 to Princeton university for the erection of a new dorrpitory for freshmen English men and women to the number of 125 arrived In Philadelphia last week and will settle on farms in Virginia The supreme court of Alabama has confirmed both the prohibition and "9 o'clock closing" laws of that state The legislature of Ohio last week passed a law prohibiting olub members from keeping supplies of liquor in private club lockers Twelve miners were killed by gas explosion in a c6al mine at Norton Hill, Somersetshire, England, Friday Chas. E. Letten clerk of the first district tax collector's office at New Orleans, charged with embezzling $100,000, has confessed his crime Three women have been elected to the board of education of Dallas, Tex. They were the first women who ever ran for office in Dallas. Postmaster General Meyer has issued an order permitting the perforation of U. S. postage stamps for identification only The postal savings bill is to be passed by the senate this week. It will cany an amendment to the original bill providing for the receipt of deposits of 10 cents and over The supreme court of ^ Tennessee has rendered a decision by which the Standard Oil company is denied the right to do business in that state The condition of Admiral Evans at Paso Robles, Cal., is reported as being quite critical T. J. Danills shot and killed his brother. P. R. Danills, at Meridian, Miss., Saturday. mistaking him for a burglar. The Chinese boycott of Japan ose ships from China ports to American is reported as being thoroughly effective both as to freight and passenger business Bankers and commercial bodies all over the country are making a determined fight against the passage of the AUlrich financial bill.... Money conditions have become so easy in New York that gold shipments to Kurope are expected to be resumed at an early date It is probable that the present session of congress will , adjourn about May 9th The Mutual Reserve Life Insurance company of New York has been dissolved by the state courts and permanent receivers appointed to wind up Its affairs Count Andreas Potockl. governor of the Austrian province of (lalicla. was assassinated Sunday afternoon by a Hut Io nian student.... President Roosevelt is planning to spend a year abroad after the expiration of his term of office The New Hampshire branch of the American Federation of Labor has issued a circular in which it strongly opposes Secretary Taft as a presidental candidate. ... Samuel Dix' on. a West Virginia coal mine operator has been indicted by a Federal grand jury at Huntington, on charges r ? t.'u c nil "1 |'V",iaBi >-nr ...... ..... <*il and three men seriously injured in an automobile collision In Chicago on Sunday Six companies of state militia have been sent to Pensacola, Fla.. to prevent rioting by striking street car workers Senator Aidrich of Rhode Island, for many years recognized as the "boss" of the United States senate, is alleged to have told his friends that lie will not stand for re-election, as lie is disgusted with politics Over U.bnn persons were drowned as the result of a destructive flood in tlie province of Hupes. China, a few daws ago. More than 1 .??<> junks were sunk. ? Jackson. Miss., April 11: At a W meeting of a joint committee appointed by the State Bankers' association C and the Farmers' Union heid Wednesday. arrangements were made to take care of all union cotton in the state. It is estimated by the union officers that 15 per cent of the cotton being held by members of the organization in Mississippi is what is called "distress" cotton, which is mortgaged for supplies or money, and is bound to be sold to satisfy obligations. The bankers' committee president. Mr. McMorries of the First National Batik of Meridian. and Mr. Thomas, president of the Bank of Grenada, agreed with the union to finance all ?uch cotton and see that it is held till next September ? if necessary or desired. Mr. Hightower. president of the union, considers f this a great victory for the holders of cotton and the union. fhe (Cotton JftarhH. Vorkville, April 14?Cotton, 9J to 9%. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.45. CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Services this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon, and on Thursday and Friday afternoons, at 4..10 o'clock. On Friday forenoon, at 10.10 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. There will he no prayer meeting this week. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.45. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 4.10 o'clock. fecial JRotices. At Clover and Union. Rev. L. L. Gwaltney, a student in the Theological seminary at Louisville, Ky., will preach at the Clover Baptist nr>,,,.r.Vi novt SJunrlnv lnm-ninc at 11 o'clock, and at Union in the afternoon at 3.30 and again at Clover at 7.30. T. G. Matthews, 2t For Committee. Excursion Rates to Washington, D. C., and Return Via Southern Railway Company. On account National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution to be held at Washington. D. C., April 18-25, 1908, the Southern Railway announces very low round trip rates, open to the public, tickets to be sold April 16th and 17th. with limit good to leave Washington not later than midnight, April 30 th. For detailed information, rates and schedules, see Southern Railway Ticket Agents or address, Ft. W. Hunt. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Atlanta. Ga., or J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. < HORSE WANTED. MEDIUM size, seven or eight years old, in good condition. I want to buy at once. JOHN W. MILLER. FOR SALE. IHAve Henderson's and Wood's tine Tomato Plants. 10 cents a dozen. or three dozen for 25 cents. It HOWARD BEARD. THURSDAY TO TUESDAY. I LEAVE for Atlanta on business next Thursday, and will be absent from my Photographic Studio until the following Tuesday. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. JR O U A M HON. J. S. WILSON. State Secretary, will be with us on the next regular meeting. Friday evening, April 17th. Members of this Council are urged to come out. important business to be attended to. JOHN R. LOGAN, Councilor. It Yorkville Council No. 48. I'LL APPLY IT. IF troubled with dandruff have me to apply Ess-Tee-Dee when I dress your hair. It costs but 10 cents extra. Or buy a bottle and take it home. It has helped others and it will help you. Haircut?25 cents. Shave?10 cents. Ll'THER BARER. Barber. MOVING PICTURE PALACE. Open In Herndon Building April 15? Fop White Peoole Onlv. First-class apparatus, and changes of films twice a week. Interesting and instructive amusement for old and young. Show commences at 4 o'clock p. m., and repeated every half hour until 10 p. m.. evfery day in the week. Admission 10 cents for adults, and 5 cents for children under 12 years. MAMIE & CONNIE BEARD. Managers. WANTED CI OOD MAN to look after Yorkville X delivery of ICE. victor cotton oil co. 29 f.t 2t LAST TIME ROUND. WE will operate our Ginnery on Wednesday and Thursday, April I'i and 16 for the last time this season. After those days we begin repairs on our machinery in preparation for the next season. victor cotton oil co. 29 f.t 2t "I OWNF YN" liV/ T T X 1JL/ M. k7 Just the name almost makes the mouth water, because everybody knows that the name "Lowney" goes with the "Name on Every Piece" Chocolates and Bonbons?and that the Lowney's Chocolates and Bonbons are the best to be had. Now, we are at the meat of our story. We just want to tell you that we have just received a very select and limited shipment of Low-i ney's Chocolates and Bonbons for the Easter trade. Pound packages. Boys! Be generous, NOW, THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. G. H. O'LEARY. Sprint; Necessities. MATTINGS?My line of new spring goods has about all arrived, every pattern is a good serviceable one and there are patterns to suit nearly every taste. An examination of the line will convince you that this is the place to buy, RUGS AND ART SQUARES?These I buy direct from the maker and there are no "seconds" in them, you get only the best there is going and at the right price. This line is the best that I have ever shown, including all grades from Granites to genuine seamless Wilton Velvets, in floral, conventional and imitation of the eastern rug patterns. MACHINES?Don't forget that I am selling the STANDARD ROTARY?a machine that will do the very lightest and most delicate sewing that is to be done on a machine. Let me prove this to you by your trying one, and if It won't I will remove it when you say. G. H. O'LEARY. International STOCK FOOD There is no better time than spring to improve your stock, so as to keep them in perfect condition. The International Stock Food stands at the head of the list of all preparations in their line, and anybody that has tried International will not use any other. I have all the sizes on hand?25c., 50c., and 25 lbs., pails at $3.50. Also for poultry. Besides these. I handle? International Gall Cure, International Distemper Cure, International Harness Soap, International Cholera Cure. For sale exclusively in Yorkville by LOUIS ROTH. FOR that men hi Don't forget that THIS STAR DRITf} STORK has the medicine for tliat tired feeling that is so common at this season of the year. Many have tried it and will be glad to testify. If you will only try one box of this Medicine, you too will fall in line, (let your liver to doing its work by using STAR LIVER REGULATOR 2 or 3 times a| week, and the tired feeling, billious attack, dizziness, constipation, indigestion. loss of appetite and sick headaches will soon disappear. STAR LIVER REGULATOR never fails to do its work. Large box for only 25 cents. STAR DRUG STORE D. L. Shleder, Proprietor. Here You Are BIG MONEY SAVING VALUES FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Karo Hyru ??gallon bucket?40c. Best Mocha and Java Blended Coffee? 1 2j pound bucket?40c. ( Snyder's perk and Beans?2 cans?15c. ' Grandma's Powdered Soap?4 packages?15c. Success Soda?3 packages?10c. ( Best Stock and Poultry Food on mark- : et 10 cents package?5c. Come one and all and take ad van- 1 tage of these unprecedented Grocery Bargains. .J. W. DOBSON SfThe place where the DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY. ENAMEL 1A7 4 OT? For cooking purposes there is no othI er ware quite so gi>od as the celebrated Chrysolite Enamel Ware?it is unquestionably the best. We have it in all sorts of cooking and kitchen utensils. We also have the Azurelite and Lemmonite Enamel Ware?both of these are cheaper than the above, but either is superior to tin vessels for cooking. W See us for anything in Hardware ?especially for what you want. Yorkville Hardware Co. I You Won't Need A Safe Place To keep your papers after they are i lost. BUT you won't LOSE them if ( you will get a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX now and put them in it. i Absolutely private?no one has access to your box without your keys and your consent. ( $2.00 and $3.00 a year. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YOHKVILLE. S. C. 1 I GLENN & ALLISON. COLE!COLE! COLE! If you are going to buy a COLE PLANTER tills season, send and get one or phone us to save it for you. We sold 25 Cole Planters Saturday: have sold every Guano Plow and Oat Planter we shipped and it looks like we will have to order a second shipment of Planters. It is not necessary for us to say anything about the merits of the Cole Planters?they sell themselves?but we will take back everyone that doesn't give satisfaction. Yours to serve, GLENN' & ALL.1SON warn i cordon. N. 0. MOLASSES : We have a barrel of Extra Choice J Quality Open Kettle New Orleans Molasses. PRESERVES We have elegant Peach Preserves? much better than the ordinary Pre- j serves you buv. FRUIT Evaporated Apples?they make most delicious pies. Trv some. PRUNES I Choice California, host quality 10c a Pound. HERNDON & GORDON. The Last Trumpet Call of Gabriel will probably clash discordantly with some fellow's howl about the things he would have done had he been horn before opportunity got tired and went out of business. Never tind fault with your chances, hut get up and hustle?and waste no time in so d< ?ing. For Sale?First N. Bank Stock at 123. I--- l jf. C n = Rtnrk at 150. For Sale?Tavora Mill stock at 85. Wanted?Yorkville Hardware Co. Stock Wanted?Clover M'f'g Co. Stock. 3T* See me at once to buy or sell. I Dr. M. W. WHITE. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of M. F. PI'RSLKY, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Parties having claims against said estate will present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN W. PFRSLEY, Admr. 28 t 3t FOR SALE. MY House and Lot on Cleveland avenue, Yorkville. See me about it at once. FRANK TIDDY. 16 t.f tf. W" Good Printing? See The Enquirer. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. | President Sec. and Treat. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. PLANET JR. Two-Horse Pivot Wheel Cultivator Plow, Fur rower and Ridger. 430, jl | N?fl lil^ III This Cultivator has four hilling shovels with which you can l>ed your cotton land and throw up four furrows 1 on your corn beds. One man and two mules doing the work of four men and four mules. You can work your com and cotton with this Cultivator from start to finish. Call and see it. We also seli the Planet Jr. Walking f Cultivator?one and two-horse. Extra f parts for Planet Jr. Cultivators, Teeth, i Plows, Shovels and Sweeps. We also sell the Planet Jr. Garden Plows. The best Garden Plow we have ever seen, ( We sell Cotton Planters, Steel King * Cotton and Corn Cultivator, and teeth for same. Received this week one carload of sound White Corn and Red Rust Proof { Oats. Red Oats are much better feed than the white oats and we sell at about the same price as white oats. One carload of Amber and Orange Cane seed. A few hundred bushels of Culpepper Cotton Seed for planting. York Supply Company. CARPETS UP Art Squares DOWN Just now the order of the day with housekeepers is taking up carpets and putting down ART SQUA'RES and RUGS. Before you make purchases of Art Squares or Rugs, we will ask that you do us the special favor of coming and inspecting our lines of these goods. We are now showing the biggest stock we have ever carried and are showing better qualities than arc usually found on this market, and yet you will find that our prices are extremely modest when you consider the rich qualities and handsome patterns that we are ready to show you. Our prices will ? tempt the most economical of buyers. Remember, that when you deal with us you will get a SQUARE DEAL? every time. Try it. YORK FURNITURE CO. IW Investigate Harrison's Town and Country Paints before you buy. It will pay you. Sliced Beef The Best What Is. Get it from Johnson of Course. SEE ME FOR Swifts' Hams and Breakfast Bacon and Lard?Premium quality. Sugar at best prices. Best grades of Flour, including Gold r Medal, the best for Das try. i. Georgia Cane Syrup?small cans. Ivory Soap?it tloats. Tea and Coffees?my specialties. I. W. JOHNSON. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. "VT" OTICE is hereby given that the i3l firm composing the CLOVER HARDWARE COMPANY, said firm consisting of A. M. and F. L. Smyre and S. A. Sifford. has been dissolved ,, by mutual consent, and that the undersigned who has succeeded to the business is the owner of all of th firm's accounts and is responsible for its debts. S. A. SIFFORD. 28 t 3t BHBBHHBHHnnniHi I LOST $5, There appeared on the streei most pitiful sight. It was a man i object of charity. For forty-five y< living and could have easily saved ten dollars per inontli. Now lie Is during Ids earning period, only put sum of $3.00 a inontli. compoundec had at this time $5,000 in CASH?a aided him to live the balance of his You looking forward to the time w I'XABI.K TO KAKX YOl'II OWN each month SO.MK I'AIIT OK YOl SHOULD BIXilN TODAY and resol COMK EACH MONTH shall be de I'AIITMKN I'. where it will earn I- CI pounded Quarterly. The NATIONAL (ABSOLUTEL ROCK HILL, Sc wmammmmmmmm ?Ill HI 111 HI IMHI HI ilMILIMMilW.! I A Bank's First Duty Is A Bank's Second Duty Is SAFETY Before Profits?is Bank?"SECURITY ai We ask for YOUR busi We feel that is to YOUR in with US and it is to 01 A Good Bank is a Good Fri< We will make YOU feel We THE FIRST NA TORKVII iiumwiwiwiwiwniwii'ui'mni It* It Is Broken I Can Repair It If your Wtitch, Clock or Jewelry Is >ul of repair or broken, I can put eith r or all in good shape again and will >e 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. AV. SPECK, The Jeweler. | DRESS 33_A_3E?,G ^ FOR A SHORT TIME I- O ^ TRACTIVE BARGAINS IN DREF -fc DOMESTICS. AT THE PRICE! SAVE MONEY BY BUYING QUI* rnn i? r'lw.i... Wl.it,. <a f to 20 cents yard, at 10 cents a 300 yards, fine Mercerized White ' 25 to 35 cents yard, at 16 2-3 3G inch Wool Voile?Brown, Tan, cents yard?at 48 cents yard. 500 yards PK?small figures and Ladies' Long Gloves?Black and 1 , 500 yards Embroideries?an excer Extra heavy, full yard wide Sheet 2 yard wide Sheeting ut 5 cents a X J. Q. WRAY, " W Itemcml>er my Groi'ery Pc|M money on any kind of Groceries ; *3* vlnce you. ^ The best Roasted Coffee at 7 p $' 4* *f? *1* 4* 4s 4 THE MUSICAL EVENT APRIL 18th. ? ONE NIGHT ONLY ? The Celebrated SCHUBERT SYMPHONY CLUB and LADY QUARTETTE Jnder Auspices of the Winnie Davis Chapter, U. D. C. AT THE Cnl, Anl 1 11/lif ATtlll m uraueii oriiuui auuiiviiiihi n a delightful programme entirely ree from dullner. and consisting of fiady Quartettes, Violin and Vocal Solos, Mandolin and Guitar Club, Comic and Serious Headings. Etc., Etc.. Etc. MUSIC AND MIRTH Admission: Children, 25c; Adults. 15c; Reserved Seats, 50c. 2S t.f. 3t TABLE FURNITURE Yes, I have a new lot of Table Furlishings?good, seasonable goods?such is will tempt a jaded appetite?for instance I have: Snider's Salad Dressing, Snider's Tomato Soup, Heinz's Pork and Beans, Potted Meats?Ham flavor, Lunch Tongue, Okra and Tomatoes, Fresh Hams and Breakfast Bacon, (Swifts' and Klngan's) Imported Sardines. Spring grown Cabbage. I^et me have your orders for your ruble Furnishings. W. E. FERGUSON. ar Good Printing? See The Enquirer. ,000.00 I ts of Rock Hill the other day, a I ibout 6F> years old, who was an I >ars this man had made a good I out of his income from five to I unable to work. Had this man, I in a good, safe Rank the small I I at 1 per cent., he would have I II amount which would have en- I days in ease and comfort. Are I hen VOI WILL BE OLI? \\I) I LIYINO? Are you laying aside I if ??f voir I Ilk IVllk.ki.kkir>. 11 mil, .->1^ . ve that a PART OF VOI R IX- I posited in OUR SAVINGS DE- I >UR PER ( EXT ANNUM, Com- I UNION BANK I Y SAFE) >uth Carolina. "Safety" s I c the motto or method of this 1 nd CONSERVATISM." I t f ness on this basis. ti iterest to do YOUR Banking i R interest for YOU to do so. J end at Your Elbow. Icome here, because You are. TIONAL BANK jLIE, S. O. fWfWWWtW HI UPWl'Ul'Ul m UfW J. L. Williams. Vinson McConncll. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.; ij Honest Values Always Win j Kiegler Bros.' Oxfords and Pumps? j we sell them?for ladies, have the 5 STYLE 1 DURABILITY and , COMFORT. That makes a running- combination j See them. $3.00 and $3.50 a Pair. J; W $1.00 a yard Brown Voile going nt 75 cents a yard?NOW. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. L ?*L C~J? d'i rj. 'X* i-J. GOODS : i-jLinsrs * fFFER SOME ESPECIALLY ATIS GOODS. EMBROIDERIES AND * 3 QUOTED BELOW YOU CAN *?? CK. SEE THESE. tripes and small checks?worth 15 *7* yard. Goods?stripes and checks?worth 1 cents a yard. $2* Dark Red?a splendid value at 75 stripes?10 to 25 cents a yard. iVhlte?50 cents to $1 a Pair. itlonal bargain ut 5 eents a yard. , Ing at 6 A cents a yard. Yard ^ rHE LEADER. * irtment. I can and will save you you want to buy.. A call will con- , ounds for $1.00. v { T T *t* ^ liTAnrrirrrTii nTT.imrnn r lUliiiriLLlli DIUUI l/U, i I THE ; SUNNY SOUTH ; PLANTER ; s 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. We have them for sale and ask that you inspect them before buying. We -.1? i - ~ 11 i-: ?i,. ~0 DIA...,, Hisu uii tviiiiirt ui nvHBi niuiui<i-<, Cultivators, Tools. Wagons, Buggies and Harness. Call and see us and we will save you money. Yorkville Buggy Co 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 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 ise to tell you about my Market, 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 (ieorge?He treats 'em right. Say, if you want to be happy in this world, marry an old maid, buy Beef at Sherer's Market, and drink Crackor_ Tortlr P/iffno 1 Hot'a oil vi ~u avi\ V/ i'ii vv??tut* v u uiii I work so hard, but never have a cent, Takes all 1' 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 Hutcher. REAL ESTATE Lots on Main Street and On the Outskirts. I am offering the most desirable Main street building lots in Yorkville. Five of them fronting Main street, five more adjoining them in the rear. Lots on the street 25 feet front and 165 feet deep. Lots in rear same size. Prices and terms on application. Also about forty low priced lots in Westerlelgli. Hest values in real estate to he had in York county. Also a splendid little farm of thirtyflvd acres just without the corporate limits. Handsome site for cottage or bungalo. This is a bargain. LAURA E. PARISH. CANNED GOODS If you want the highest grade of Canned Goods for your table, you can get them here and at the right prices. Among other canned goods, I have Apples, Peaches, Pineapples, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Canned Syrup. LAMM'S CLOTHING. Come in and let me show you a really superb line of Made-to-Measure Clothing samples?something out of the ordinary in Quality and Style. Prices io please. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. WHEN IN THE 1 MARKET J For a Buggy or Surrey and not too . 31TSY to save money on these, call i ind allow us to show you our line. For i limited time, in order to help build * ip this branch of our business, we are 1 lividing our legitimate profit with the (urchaser. ( We consider our customers our best idvertisement, but they are too busy ind have something else to do besides his, so we take this additional means >f reaching the buyer. " Have bought largely in anticipation t< ?f a good year's business, and If prices ind terms are any inducement, we are ruing to move them. , If you will allow us to show you our ( ine and name prices and terms and ou wisely conclude you can get better nducements, we will guarantee you a targain. We sell nothing but what las the guarantee of the makers as veil as our own. C Agents for the Keystone Riding Culivator. If you want the best see the (eystone. * As usual we are offering Planters, 1 distributors and other Farm Implenents very cheap. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. J. C. WILBOSN 0 FOR SALE , 23 1-2 acres, one dwelling, 4 rooms, ill necessary out buildings; 15 acres n cultivation; land lies level. About ?ne mile from Bethany High School. Home of Ralph Adams. 11 One tract, 50 acres?One 7-room Iwelling, weather-boarded and celled, r Irst-class condition, good barn, shedded ill around, and all necessary outbulldngs; land lies well, good wire pasture; _ -unning water; about 15 acres of woodand. One mile of Bethany High School, on R. F. D. No. 4, Clover. The lome of F. C. Horton. 319 acres?known as the John B. Mexico land; about 2 miles of Bethany rllgh School, 6 miles of Clover. One wo-story dwelling; one good new r jarn; 2 tenant houses, 3-horse farm , >pen, plenty of wood; some saw tlm- t )er; 200 acres or more in woodland, j L,and lies well. Will sell 100 acres of | voodland lying on the road from Beth- a iny to Meek Faulkner's, being a part v >f this place. A most excellent place t 'or a home. j. One Tract?50 acres of land?be- . onging to Jno. M. Thomasson, adjoin- j ng his home place, joining residence e if J. D. Smith, S. L. Pursley and fac- f no* l^lncr'u \fnnntain rno H A ft q nroQ In cultivation?12 acres good creek bot- ( :om. A beautiful place for a home. j 99J acres, lands of J. R. Ferguson, 5J t niles Yorkville, 4 miles Clover, 1| miles 'rom Filbert. Adjoins lands J. M. f Stroup, A. J. Parrott; 1 flve-room cot- r age, new barn, nice young orchard. r 195 Acres, W. H. Sparrow Place?2 niles Bethel church; 2 good dwellngs; 65 acres fine bottom; 4 horse 'arm. Look at this. 78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R. Faires, Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open, 1 I mile New Zlon church, Ramah; 4 | niles Bethany; For whole Tract, . $ 1.200. 123 Acres?Bene Campbell home jlace: 1 mile of good school, 2 miles o Bethel church; adjoins VV. T. Nich- t >!s; 1 7-room dwelling; necessary out- c mildlngs; 2 tenant houses. Piice $23 j )er Acre. e 83J Acres, Bullock's Creek, J mile t ioodtown; 1 3-room dwelling; 2 ten- , mt houses; 6 acres woods; 2 horse ^ arm open?J. H. Eankhead. Price t 515 per Acre. 333 Acres, 3 miles west McConnells- a llle; 1 4-room dwelling; good or- j :hard; barn; all necessary outbuild- e ngs; 3 horse farm open; 46 acres E rood bottom land; 100 acres in pas- c ure; 50 acres in another pasture; 3 e enant houses; A Great Bargain? t 'rice $4,000. G. W. Foster place? t ee him. h One House and Lot in Filbert, 3 0 oom dwelling; good young orchard; rood garden; Price $175. 151 Acres, 2 horse farm open; 75 teres In heavy timber; adjoins James 'eemster; 1 good dwelling; 1 good _ enant house; 4 miles south of York ille?Miller Place. 1 I have disposed of the three small arms recently advertised for. I have ^ wo orders for small farms?if you fish to sell, come to see me and list r our land with me. t< t n iiriT t?/AIJXT l)?nl r, u. V>. ?y luiiuiv.i, item JL/auiw.. ? n 09" The Enquirer office Is especially a i ell equipped for handling Briefs and Lrgunicnts. Send us your next one. FASHI0NABL1 - AT REASONAB] T The Mark of Quality, of Style and of Fair Prices. THIS SEASON WE ARE SHOV RLE LINE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' ^ WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. IN TW WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE Y THE QUALITY AND STYLE THAT ' OUR CLOTHING BEFORE BUYIN YOU A GOOD IDEA OF WHAT C?0< SHIRTS AND SUSI To every man buying a Suit of CI Free. With every Youth's Suit a $1.00 With every Boy's Suit a 50 Cent.? With every Pair of Pants a pair This offer is good to MAY 1ST, 1 OUR MILLINERY Is ready to receive your orders f wear. We want the ladies to remem this season includes the very Crearr styles and what is more our Trlmme Style. Quality und Cost. We will b? Millinery Department. ON THE OT] Iii our Grocery Department you eerles, Farm Supplies anil Hardware. If you are In need of Flour, call ?a call will save you money. If you need Tobacco, see us. If you need Coffees, Canned Go< We handle the celebrated Ov wheels, and also sell Tyson & Jones ? as any sold on this market and If you on it will save you money to see us. Before you buy anything in our lin Yorkville B. & Don't FORGET Jut, Remember, That You Want o Attend THOMSON CO.'S Big master Sale?All This Week. Androscoggin Bleaching 10 CENTS 'IIK YAR1>?10 Yurds lo Each Cusrainer. 10 PER CENT OFF >n All While Goods. Linens, Laces and Embroideries 20 PER CENT OFF )n All Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear. )ollar Black Taffeta *7Qc Silk, the Yard / 7 100 Yards Good Black Taffeta Silk n Sale at 79 CENTS THE YARD. All Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothng Sold All Week at Easter Reduction Prices. Visit Our Stores THIS WEEK?Let is show you what wo have. rHE THOMSON CO. Building Materials If you intend to do any building or epairing, we will be pleased to have ou remember us for all kinds of Rough ind Dressed Lumber, including Floorng, Ceiling, Weatherboardlng, Framng, Siding, Shingles, Laths, etc., and ilso for Lime, Cement and Brick, as veil as the Paints, Oils and Varnishes hat you will need?we sell the cele>rated Devoe Paint?lasts longer and roes further. We also carry a full ine of Building Hardware, Including everything needful in Hardware. rLY SCREENS Now is a good time to place your >rders with us for made-to-measure 'ly Screen's for windows and doors? hey fit. Let us make a piwn Swing for your awn. If you have any small Jobs of epairing, just phone us. We'll do the est. J. J. KELLER & CO. Live and Learn About the first of July, 1901. I wrote he application of a prominent citizen if YorkvJlle for $1,000 insurance in the liutuai Benefit. The .policy was dellvired about July 15, 1901. Shortly aferward lie applied for and secured two tollcies of $2,000 eacji in two well mown companies. The longer he has he Mutual Benefit policy the more ileased he is with It and the company, nd the less pleased with the others. During the past 30 days I have dellvred him his second Mutual Benefit lollcy, this time for $2,000. He Is now arrying about $20,000 life insurance in ight different companies, and says hat he regrets that all of it Is not in he Mutual Benefit. The Insurer who leeds experience, buys his Policies f the Mutual Benefit, SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. Lassiter & Huntley ? LIVERYMEN? ITT E are located at the Kimball VT stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and espectfully request the people of the own of Yorkvllle and country surounding to give us an opportunity to lake a reputation for prompt, efficient nd reliable service. Good horses and good vehicles. LASSITER <t HUNTLEY. E CLOTHES I LE PRICES lf)\ MWx. I COPTPIGNT \ : ^ [ i?oi ?r Jfc M strouse jgjm \ vj v-^ i brosjk( jk ALT.mohi Mr VjflNK HXG THE MOST FASHIONALXD BOYS' CLOTHING THAT 0 AND THREE-PIECE SUITS OU A PERFECT FIT AND IN rOU WANT. COME AND SEE G?YOUR VISIT WILL GIVE DD CLOTHES REALLY ARE. >ENDERS FREE othes. we will give a $1.00 Shirt Shirt Free. 1 Shirt Free. of 50 Cents Suspenders Free. 908. ONLY. DEPARTMENT or Hats and Bonnets for Easter ber that our Millinery showing i of Dame Fashion's approved r can thoroughly please you In > pleased to have you visit our HER SIDE ...til fl.i/1 Uoorlnnortprg fm* ? III III1U fiV ?V. w on us for prices before you buy ids, or other Groceries?see us. rensboro Wagon?the best on mil Piedmont Unties?as good expect to buy a Buggy or Wage it Is to your interest to see us. M. Company. x i' 4