Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, April 17, 1908, Image 3

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Special JRoticcs. At Clover and Union. Rev. L. L. Gwaltney, a student in tin- Theological seminary at Louisville, Kv., will preach at the Clover Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, a lid at I'll inn in the afternoon at :{.:tu and again at Clover at 7.2ft. T. fl. Matthews, - 2t For Committee. k Excursion Rates to Washington, D. C., B and Return Via Southern Railway Company. W ??n 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 JIM II. For detailed information, rates and schedules, see Southern Railway Ticket Agents or address, R. \V. Hunt, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga? or J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. Letter to M. C. Willis, Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: You manage men and machinery: no-one knows better than you that one man is worth more than another; that one machine is worth more than another machine. Sometimes you pay the man more, sometimes you don't; sometimes the machine costs more, sometimes it doesn't. The difference is. sometimes, two or three to one. and costs not a cent. So with paint, and more too; the paint that does best service makes a less first cost of the job?you can paint Devoe at less expense than the meanest stuff you can get. It is like a good steady man or machine: but goodness and steadiness have to be paid-for in men. In machines not always, and never in paint. Pnint Is cheap in proportion to strength. It is pure paint that is steady and i good; It is paint adulterated that is trlbk.v. There Is enough paint in the ' worst of these mixtures to look and feel , like paint, and enough adulterants (whiting, china-clay, barytes, ground stone, benzine, water) to make .two ' gallons in one. There are eight pure paints in the 1 I'uited States; we know of no more; s there are 200 adulterated. We analyze 1 all. and know what they are made-of. ? " - e Tiro i'ure ism an; you wain, sueu^m. nt least-gallons paint Is Devoe. Yours truly 60 F W DEVOE CO ? P. S.?J. J. REDDER & CO.. sell our PAINT. ? .ii. i ' ' ; ?he (Totton iftarket. Yorkville, April 17.?Cotton 95 to 93 " 4 WANTED I TO rent, within the next two I months. 5 or 6 room house in Yorkville. Write with terms. DOCK BOX r?4. Yorkville. S. C. It FINAL SETTLEMENT. ADD concerned will please take no- ; tlce that 1 have this day made a full settlement with the Probate Court > for York county as administrator of I the estate of Miss R. C. MOSS, de- s ceased, and that on May 16. at 11a. in., 1 will apply to Hon. I*. R. Williams. 1 judge of said court, for a discharge from further liability on account of said administration. JAS. W. SMARR. Admr. 31 f fit . GRANDFATHERS VACATION Change of Programme at the Moving Picture Palace. IT is an interesting and amusing story that never fails to please. Be sure to see it. Admission 10 cents for o?a " oonta fnr fhllilrfri Doors open at 4 p. m.. until 9 p. m. MAMIE & CONNIE BEARD. Managers. NOTICE THE voters resident within the School District of Yorkville, being the same area that is embraced within the limits of ihe town of Yorkville. State of South Carolina, are hereby called together in annual School Meeting, in the Court House at Yorkville. South Carolina, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of APRIL 2KTH; 1 !'0S. for the purpose of hearing the full report of the Trustees of their transactions during the School year now drawing to a close, and their estimate of expenditures, necessary for the ensuing year. Take notice further, that Charles H. Sandifer, T. \V. Clawson and George T. Schorb. three managers of election I appointed by the trustees of the aforesaid School District, will open a poll at the Court House in Yorkville. South Carolina, at 12 o'clock M. on APRIL 2XTH. 190s. to be kept open until "? ?? - o'clock p. m. at which election the qualified voters of said School District. shall vote for or against the assessment and levy of a local tax of s THREE MILLS upon all taxable property within said School District for the school year, commencing in September, 190X. Rv order of the Board. WM. B. MCCAW, Chairman of Board of Trustees. School District of Yorkville. Attest. Withers Adlckes. Secretarv. .11 f. 2t LIFE IS UNCERTAIN I Mr. W. S. Wood or Gaffney, died on March ?. On March 26 (tlie day the ? proofs of death were sent In) we paid the claim of $1,000.00. THE FARMERS* MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY furnishes protection at a lower cost than any other Company and Is the REST Home ; Insurance Company in the State. D. E. BONEY. Manager, Yorkv ille. S. O. HAMMOCKS Enjoy the warm days of summer in the open air. See our line of HAMMOCKS?all qualities and all prices. A ff' ?d HAMMOCK swung in a shady spot will add much to your ( summer comfort. They are f?ood to ( rest in and good to sleep in. us annm ;i naiyimuck. ( \KitoiJ, rruMTiuK (o., Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seeds Right now is the time to get your Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seeds in the ground?the good season in the ground will bring them up. In Watermelon Seed we have Middleton, Kleckley Sweet, Rattlesnake, Bradford, Duke Jones and Florida Favorite. In Contaloupe Seed we have Netted Nutmeg, Rocky Ford and Hackensack?all good varieties. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B, Bowen, Proprietor. Wf Choice line of Lowney's Chocolates and Bonbons for the Easter trade. SCHUBERT SYH] I 5 Grmlctl School Audi jj Night, Ap : AUSPICES WINNIE DAVI This is a High Class aggregatio ? Music for the Musical, Mirth for ti ? meat for all and Never Fails to Ph Z ville under a special arrangement t V U. D. C? and those who purchase tic fill evening and many tirr ^s the woi l TIII: pitofi ? Following is the most excellent Quartette?"Bright Eyes are Beam A Valse De Concert) Especially composed for the T VERA EDITH STRONG, 1st Sop % GRASSE, 2nd Soprano; K. J LOVIE ZEXDT PURCELL ? Dramatic Recitation?"Guido Fera Marie Teresa 1 Violin Solo?"Zigeunerweisen" (Gyr r Thomas I1 X Sonrano Solo?"Sing On" ^ " Vera Edith Selection?Concert Waltzes (esp. ar A Schubert Symp x Quartette?Selections from Verdi, W. C (Especially arranged for) The 0 Mandolin Solo?Concert Fantasie . A Thomas r ? Humorous Reading?"Bill Thay".. P Marie Teresa I 0 Contralto Solo?"With You In Eterr fjOviC Zendt L Violin Solo?Fourth Concerto .. .. Thomas Pi ^ Overture?"Fond Memories" (arrant Schubert Sympl L Grand Finale (Voices and Instrumer m (a) "The Sunlight" (h) "Good Chorus" (especially arrangt The Scliulter W Doors Open at 8.00: Performanc Admission: 25 Cents for Childrr e<l Seats. 50 Cents. Tickets on Sale t PICNIC AT EASTVIEW. THE public generally and eandi- T dates especially are invited to a V jasket picnic to be held at East view It ?ehoo| house on Saturday. May 2. rhing baskets. R. M. ANDERSON for Com. 31 f 3t I. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. _ WHEN SHOPPING 1 You will do well to bear in mind 1 THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR * _ESS." It means a saving to your t loeketbook. I EASTER SPECIALS " ift Men's All Wool Blue Serge Suits at J $12.50 Each. >0 Men's Double Breasted Blue Serge Suits. $12.50 value, at $8.50 a Suit. Beacon Shoes for men. at $3.00 a 3air, are the best Shoe value obtainible. Zeigler Bros.' Shoes for ladies?all eat hers? $3.50 a Pair. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. s Sell For Less. Pianos r> Organ If you need a PIANO OR ORG one, NOW IS THE TIME to sot one We are pushing our Piano and good stock of both of these instru $200 to $150, which we will sell for ly Payments. We have Organs for $15.00 up $10.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly Pay Write us for cuts and prices. W . (; . Tt E I no(\iv iiii>i>. (A SOLID WEE BIG BAF Beginning TOMORRO) i Next Week, WRAY In 1 Save Quick Buyers fro W HALF the Purchase Pr 1 with You, NOW is the F this Advertisement and EMBROIDERY \\l) INSERTIONS. 50ft yards Embroiders' and Insertions, 2 A to 3 A ins. wide, 1 Cts a Yard. a< i'?ftO yards better grade Embroiders' and Insertions. 3 to 6 ins. wide, at it Cents a Yard. LADIES' SI LK SHAWLS. |<] Ladies' All Silk Shawls, just the thing for evening wear, they were $2.00 R each. Mid-Season Price. $1.35 Each. .M Indies' Silk Shawls, much larger and better quality, that were $2.50. Mid- vj Season Sale Price, $1.75 Each. CORSETS AM) RIDDLES. Ladies' American Beauty Corsets, le $1 quality, Mid-Season Price. SO Cts. ? Ladies' Sateen Cirdles, $1 quality, th Mid-Season Sale Price, 71 Cents Each, a LADIES' COLLARS. l* Ladies' Embroidered Collars, a 25c value anywhere. Mid-Season Sale Price is 15 Cents Each. a) Ladies' Turn-Over Collars. 5 Cents to 25 Cents Each. M INDIA LINENS. Lot 1?India Linen, worth 15c at S 1-3 Cents a Yard. 2: Lot 2?India Linen, worth 2fle at 12A Cents a Yard. 3 Lot 3?India Linen worth 25c at 16 2-3 Cents a Yard. w Lot 4?India Linen, worth 35c at 22J Cents a Yard. 10 Pieces Dimity Checks, suitable v. Tor children's aresses ami waisis, mm were l".c and 20c a yard?Mid-Season Sale Price. 12 Cents a Yard. Five Pieces Nainsooks, worth lSe a < yard everywhere, hut the Mid-Season v< Side Price is it Cents a Yaril. *S| Four Pieces of Nainsooks that were s< 2fie a yard, is Cut to !."> Cents a Yartl. p PIIKSIAN LAWNS. K?' One lot of Persian Luwns that was 3T?e and "die a yard, Mid-Season Sale Price makes it 2K Cents a Yard. .. ] Lot Silk Persian Lawn that was fine, (iocs in this Side at -12c a Yard. 1 Lot of White Stripe Hoods, suita- ' ble for waisis. It was l">e a yard. In tlii- Side it tines at s l-:t Cents Yard. ^ SILKS. I> 30 inch Taffeta Silk. Rlack only?Regular $1.2". value. Mid-Season Sale Si Price. i?H Cts. a Yard. P Silk for Waisis?One lot that was $1 and $1.2.? it yard?4 yard lengths. It Mid-Season Side Price (tit Cents Yard. S I J. 0. v T EXTRA SPECIAL1 for 25 Cents. Monday ( J Tuesday only, 9 lbs. A ONLY $1.00 WORTH OF SCR I PHONY CLUB I torium Tomorrow j 1*11 IStli. rCHAPTER U. D. C. j n of Entertainers that furnishes jv le Mirthful, the Highest Enjoy ?ase. The Club comes to York- ^ Aith the Winnie Davis Chapter, L kets are assured a most delight- j rth of their money. ai It A M M E : J programme for tomorrow night: ing" (Grand J Waldteufel. n Schubert Lady Quartette. t rano; MARIE TERESA DE T VTHRYN ROBERTS. 1st Alto; 2 . 2nd Alto. ^ I nti" Wilde. * [>e Grasse. tsy Fantasie) Sarasate. 9 lircell. d Denza. ? Strong. Jv ranged) Estrada. ? liony Club. H lascagni and Wagner jL Schubert Lidy Quartette. n i Siegel. J i urcell. ^ s Magill. V 5 >e Grass**. T < lity" Solman. J i Pttrccll. X i : Bazzini. y i lrccll. sed) E. H. Purcell. *1 liony Club. its) ^ , Night" (c) "Hunting ] ?d) Strauss. A t Company. e logins at 8.15 o'clock. V kii; 35 Cents for Adults; Resorv- a .? v?,.i. av 11 II I vM IV A II III! llll 17 VVi n CJIWI V. X CURES DANDRUFF. TsE Ess-Tee-Dee to drive away _/ dandruff and stimulate the hair. is the best thing for its purpose yet impounded. 50 cents and $1.00. Haircut?25 cents. Shave?10 cents. LUTHER RARER. Rather. IF You Haven't; lead My Ad. In ruesday's Paper, )o So At Once, ?or omorrow, April 18th Is The Date. .1. \V. DOBSON W* The place where the DOLLAR OE5 F ULL DU I Y. AN, or ever thought of buying on EASY TERMS. j Organ Department and have a < ments. We have Pianos from < $25.00 Cash and $10.00 Month- : to $100, and will sell them for c ments. 1 I > ?.V SON < *. V OF TI IGAINS AT IV, SATURDAY, 18TH, a augurates a Mid-Season B m TEN to FIFTY Per C ice of Dry Goods, Cloth i Time, Provided YOU ( fetch it with you?it mean DOTTED SWISSES. Omo lot 50e Swisses, Cut to 11.1 Cts. ? Ions: as it lasts. WOOL DRESS ROODS. Silk Warp Henriettas, $1 and $1.25 ilues. Cut to 80 Cts. and 08 Cts. as >ng as it lasts. One lot Voile, Brown, Tan, and Dark ed. Regularly sells for 50c and 60e. [id-Season Sale Price 44 Cts. a Yard. One lot Cotton Plaids, 2rtc and 25c tlue. Cut to 16 2-3 Cents a Yard. LAWNS A\I) BATISTE. One lot of lattvns and Batiste?short ngths?3 to to 10 yards to the piece -worth from 15c to 25c a yard, but ic Mid-Season Salt* Price is 8 1-3 Cts. Yard to quickest buyers, allies* All Linen Handkerchiefs, Jo. WHITE QUILT BARGAINS. One lot of ID-quarter White Quilts Ull Conic IAipII One lot White (guilts. $1.25 quality, id-Season Sale Price, 98 Cents Each. LACK CURTAINS. One lot Ukv Curtains, 30 ins. wide, \ yards long, 18 Cents a Pair. One lot Laee Curtains, 30 ins. wide, yds. long, 7 I Cents a Pair. One lot Laee Curtains, better and ider, a $1.50 to $1.75 value. Midfa son Sale Price, $1.21 a Pair. 1 And there are others of equally good ilues. See them. i MEN'S CLOT1II xc;. ! We will thank you to visit our lotldiig Department and let us show ?u our fashionable Clothing for the pring and Summer wear. We have l?l lots of Clothing, but still have a oil line. We offer some special bartins in broken lots, where only a suit r two of a pattern remains. If you in get a lit you will find a bargain. 1 Suit, size 40, worth $10 anywhere. lid-Season Sale Price, $5.00. 2 Suits, checked pattern, worth 13.50 anywhere. .Mid-Season Sale rice, $7.50 a Suit. 3 Suits, Cray and Cheeked patterns, 10.00 qualities. .Mid-Season .Sale rice. $5.00 a Suit. I'.lack and Hlue Hlack Clay Worsted nits, $10.50 quality. Mid-Season Sale rice is $11.18. Hig lot of .Medium Weight Suits in ivisible Plaids, drays and Solid hades, $7.50 to $10.00 a Suit. ^RAY, The I -Saturday only?Three 3-1 >nly, 18 lbs. Standard Grar 1 Roasted Coffee for $1.0 AR OK COFFKK TO A SINGLE CUS co-^^s < >ui showing of C.o-CA UTS is the j Host elaborate ever shown on this narkot. It includes several popular =t.vles in all qualities and prices from |>2.50 and upward. Call and see our To-Carts. We can please you in Qual* ' ty, Style and Price and remember . that we make the terms to SUIT YOU , tnri always give you a SQUARE DEAL. YORK FURNITURE CO. ' SW If you are going to paint any- ' thing, see us for the Paints, Oils, < Brushes, Etc. * ( CTTTVTTVTT^P U u 1TJ, JUA\ NECESSITIES Warm weal her demands some things for comfort sake. We are prepared to supply the necessities. For instance you will need an Ice Cream Freezer? 1 we have them, 1 qt. to 16 qt. sizes; an 1 Ice Box?all sizes and prices; a Refrigerator?it is economy to have a good one, see ours; Water Coolers? you need one at home and at the office; and a Hammock?buy a good one?we have them from $1.25 to $5.00 Each; Lawn Mowers?we have the kind that have stood the test, elean eutters and light running. Yorkville Hardware Co. Security For Your Funds Should be your first aim in selecting a bank to do business with. Then combine with this Security, prompt and efficient service. You can (ind all three at this bank. We solicit your business or personal Account. LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK VORKVILLE. S. C. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ALL persons concerned will please take notice that I have made a final settlement with the Probate Court f York county as administrator of the -state of J. A. JACKSON, deceased, ind that on Monday, April 27, I will Apply to Hon. L. R. Williams, judge >f said court for a final discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. A. H. JACKSON, Administrator. 23 f 5t Good Printing? See The Enquirer. CRAY'S [ ind Continuing All of I bargain Sale That Will v lent. If Saving Up to k ing, Etc., is an Item f :OME QUICK. Save I s Money to You T SIIOKS! SIIOKS AM) SIIOKS! Men's Heavy Plow Shoes, $1.50 to $1.75 quality, Cut to SI.25 u Pair. Men's Kangaroo Ties, nice and soft, a $2 value anywhere. Now $1.75 Pair. Men's Half Dress Shoes in Tans and Black, good oak sole and double shank ?a good tough shoe and a good wearer. worth $3.50 a pair. Mid-Season Sale Price, $2.98 a Pair. MEN'S FINE SHOES. Men's Fine Custom Work Shoes, in Patent Leather, regular $3 value. MidSeason Sale Price, $2.18 a Pair. Men's $3 Shoes, Gun Metal Leather. Cut to $2.18 a Pair. Men's Best $2.50 Grade Vioi Kid and Box Calf Shoes. Cut to $1.98 Pair. Men's F. F. V. Fine Shoes. $3 quality. Cut to $2.18 a Pair. Men's Fine Shoes, Skrooiiior brand, regular $5 ouulitv. iroes at tbe .Mid Season Sale Price ol" SI.(Ml a Pair. LADIES SHOES AM) OXFORDS ] Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.25 quality, Cut to 98 Cents a Pair. Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.75 quality, Cut to SI. 18 a Pair. Ladies' Fine Shoes, the Queen Bess, nothing better to be had, Mid-Season Priee, $2.18 a Pair. Ladies' Oxfords, the Queen Bess, in Tan and Vici Leathers, Mid-Season Sale Price, $2.00 a Pair. Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $1.75 to $1-98 a Pair. See us for Oxfords. SHOES ? CHILDREN' ? OXFORDS Children's Shoes from 2.->e to $1.50 a Pair. .Misses' Shoes from 8!) Cts. to $1.98. Children's Barefoot Sandals, 75 Cts. to 98 Cts. a Pair. children's Ribbon Tie Oxfords in Tans, 75 Cts. to SI.25. Misses' Ribbon Tie Oxfords, from 85 Cts. to $1.115?Tan leathers. MEN'S ALL LINEN COLLARS, We have a Job Lot of Men's All Linen Collars, a regular 10 Cents seller that we put on during the Mid-Season Sale at 5 Cents Eaeli?5 CENTS. OKAY ENAMEL WARE. One lot of Cray Enamel Ware, ineluding Buckets, Wash Basins, Dippers, Pie Plates. Milk Pans, Pudding Pans. Sauce Pans. Kitchen Spoons, etc. Every piece is a good value at 15c to 25c each. Mid-Season Sale Price for your choice is 10 Cents?One Dime. xader. I b Cans Best Tomatoes 7 lulated Sugar for $1.00. 1 0. CASH ONLY. 1 TOMER. Get Yours Quick. 4. 4r 4. 4 4, 4. 4. 4: 4. 4- 4. 4- 4. ^ ^ ^ .1 ^ 4 /> a /y *y 5y t The Two T] 4-t Necessar t A Ban t yr First: IS THE DESIRE. Every c .?' nature. Not so much for the 1 fort and Pleasure we can get ^ our vision and will make us (i the world. *$* THE SECOND NECESSITY in ordei ? Dollar ($1.00) or more; then 1 Muke It Cirow Just as \Ve are 0|>en An Account for Yourself, Yt * Your Children in the Iluhit of I THE FIRST NAT YORKVIIj] V f t * </ ! <1 tr S V i s Jf T 4- 4 4 4- 4' 4 4 4' 4 4 4- 4s I 1 M1PHTIM ICxists between brains and inon'j is nut* is the mere instrument of the >ther. Be not the slothful worm in the Kittle of life for modern conditions are ividening the lield of opportunity. I'hree-room house. Dne five-room house. Pwo fine residence lots. One nice six-room cottage. A fair bargain of 100 acres. Dne splendid seven-room house. Several lots near Graded School. A farm of 186 acres 2 miles of town. iW" See me at once to buy the above. Dr. M. W. WHITE. < ? THURSDAY TO TUESDAY. a T LfeAVh for Atlanta on business JL ne::t Thursday, and will be absent ^ from my Photographic Studio until the following Tuesday. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. VISIT OUR BARG OF Ol A / diioes g v Beginning Saturday, Ap augurate a Special Barga and Oxfords for Men, V and the Sooner You Get cause the Big Bargains t Table Will Be Quickly I FASHI0NABL1 - AT REASONAB1 'iB JKl COPTPIGMT ' I I STROUSE x^Jf \ Vj A. BR03j|fe^ ta THIS SEASON WE ARE SHO\ 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 BIJYIN YOU A GOOD TDEA OF WHAT GO< SHIRTS AND SUS1 To every man buying a Suit of CI Free. With every Youth's Suit a $1.00 With every Boy's Suit a r>0 Cents 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 Crean styles and what is more our Trimmc Style, (Quality and C ost. We will b< Millinery Department. Yorkville B. & We Pay You to Save J ESTABLISH YOURSELF IN LUXURY Q I c p A savings account unites luxury n with economy. Save the amounts si you spend foolishly and establish F yourself in luxury for the future. A dollar will start an account in our d SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and is P the first step towards this success. a BANK OF HICKORY GROVE. " WATER, LIGHT AND POWER AI.L bills due the Town of Yorkville for Water, Light and Power are due and payable on the first day of . each month (water bills on the quarler) and must be paid on presentation ' of bill or at the office of the superintendent on the second Saturday of each month. If not paid by the 15th of the month, the service will be dis- _ continued until settlement of account and penalty. . By order of Board of Public Com- I missioners. JOHN G. BARNWELL, Supt. 0 27 f 3t s r ?! 3tT Good Printing? See The Enquirer. 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. ?- 4 jy ry ry ** * *> J\ <V --\ n- i% hings f y to Have rT* ik Account J "ii^ me desires money?it is human ? noney Itself, but for what Com- -/s^ out of it. Money will broaden ' f properly used) of more use in Ji* r to have a Bank Account is One ' ive can add to the Account and Disposed. >ur Boy or Your <>irl?School Savins:. 4 TONAL BANK 4CjE, S. O. 4 T ~l 4 4 T T T T Tt t t BecH/Nut Sliced Beef The Best What Is. Get it from Johnson of Course. SEE ME FOR Swifts' flams and Breakfast Huron nd Lard?Premium quality. Sugar at best prices. Best grades of Flour, including Gold Iedal, the best for pastry. Georgia Cane Syrup?small cans. Ivory Snap?it floats. Tea and Coffees?my specialties. I. W. JOHNSON. AIN COUNTER Dxfords ril 18th, We Will Inin Counter of Shoes yomen and Children, Here the Better, Beo Be Found on This Snapped Up. E CLOTHES LE PRICES f The Mark of Quality, of Style and of Fair Prices. YING THE MOST FX.SHIONALND BOYS' CLOTHING THAT 0 AND THREE-PIECE SUITS OU A PERFECT FIT AND IN YOU WANT. COME AND SEE G?YOUR VISIT WILL GIVE OD CLOTHES REALLY ARE. LENDERS FREE lothes, we will give a $1.00 Sliirt Slilrt Free. 1 Slilrt Free. of 50 Cents Suspenders Free. 908, ONLY. DEPARTMENT or Hats and Bonnets for Easter * /v.,M Vf 1111 oKnuflntr luri i iiu i uui atxiiiiinn j i of Dame Fashion's approved >r can thoroughly please you In ? pleased to have you visit our M^CompanyJ IffllM k lillMI. N. 0. MOLASSES We have a barrel of Extra Choice luality Open Kettle New Orleans Moisses. RESERVES littvo ri t Pparh Pr^R^rv^S? inch better than the ordinary Preprvts you buy. R U IT Evaporated Apples?they make most elicious pies. Trv some. RUNES Choice California. l>est quality 10c Pound. HERNDON & GORDON. Lassiter A: Huntley ?L.I vehym EX? LIT E are located at the Kimball V? stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and espectfull.v request the people of the own of Yorkville and country surounding to give us an opportunity to lake a reputation for prompt, efficient nd reliable service. Good horses and good vehicles. LASSITER & HUNTLEY. CLOTHES CLEANINd. [ AM prepared to clean gentlemen's L clothes and ladles' skirls in a thorughly satisfactory manner, at reaonable prices. Work may be sent died to my home or left at W. E. Feruson's store Mrs. R. B McCLAIN. j:-: ECLIPSE h f Easter 1 WE ARK SHOWING THE LA A PATTERNS IN ECLIPSE SHIRTS Z SHOWN. EVERY SHIRT IN THE V YOU CANNOT MISS THE MAP J SHIRT. DON'T TAKE THE "JUffl j| TO THOMSON COMPANY'S AND * PRICES $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 EI 2 Easter Headwi V I.et us show you what we have 7 STRAW HAT you want, see what T J in STRAW HATS. We have all the * GENUINE PANAMA HATS In al y Have you tried a HAWKS' $3.< correct and you cannot go wrong b J Black and Brown. I CREPE UNI Have you tried our Crepe Undc ^ It once and you'll wear no other J Drawers for .Men?Price 50 Cents j EASTER C WE HAVE YOUR EASTER S A We are headquarters for High Z pare with those that cost you doubl ?/ stock of CLOTHING. If you want Come and look through our Clothl ^ DON'T FORGET THAT OUR J IK DAY XIGIIT. | The Thomso Live and Learn About the first of July, 1901, I wrote ; the application of a prominent citizen of Yorkvllle for $1,000 insurance In the Mutual Benefit. The policy was delivered about July 15, 1901. Shortly afterward he applied for and secured two t policies of $2,000 each in two well known companies. The longer he has the Mutual Benefit policy the more pleased he is with it and the company, and the less pleased with the others. During the past 30 days I have delivorc/I him hlo aoonnri Mutual Rpnpflt policy, this time for $2,000. He is now carrying about $20,000 life insurance in eight different companies, and says that he regrets that all of it is not in tiie Mutual Benefit. The insurer who heeds experience, buys his Policies of the Mutual Benefit. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. FOSTER'S WHITE CAMPHOR LINIMENT Kvery family should have a bottle of this liniment as it a must valuable remedy for external use for rheumatism. neuralgia, sprains, swellings, burns, soreness, stiff joints, and is also especially recommended for ani- ,s mals suffering from lameness, inflam- l> mation, sore neck or shoulder, con- ? traded cords, sprains, etc. It is the " largest bottle of Liniment sold for 25c. Get a bottle and try it. a In Emergencies i Although the stores of Yorkvllleare p new closed at 6 p. m., we wish to state p to our country customers that in case s of emergencies, such as breaking plow ^ Points or other farm tools, if you want to get repairs after 6 p. m., our Mr. M. q L. Carroll, can be found at his resi- j{ dence on King's Mountain street and will supply your needs after that hour. CARROLL BROS. a FOR c THAT TIRED FILINGc Don't forget that THE STAR DRUG STORE has the medicine for that 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. Get your liver to doing its work by using STAR LIV- r< ER REGULATOR 2 or 3 times a ^ week, an'd the tired feeling, billious * attack, dizziness, constipation, indiges- 11 tion. loss of appetite and sick head- 11 aches will soon disappear. STAR a LIVER REGULATOR never fails to do " its work. Large box for only 25 cents. ^ STAR DRUG STORE ! F D. L. Sliieder, Proprietor. o F International r STOCK HOOD 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 prepara- ? tlons in their line, and anybody that has tried International will not use n ary other, I have all the sizes on , hand?25c., 50c., and 25 lbs., pails at v $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 Yorkvllle by 8 LOUIS ROTH. * The fSltqulrer otllce is especially well equipiMHl for handling Briefs and Arguments. Send us your next one. HBBHHHI MEN WHl .WALK SHO \\t:u Unxr, VV 111 HdVl STYL COM] QUAI That can be put Prices: $3.50 ..The STRAUSS SHIRTSj Styles! ^ RGEST AND BEST ASSORTED i FOR MEN WE HAVE EVER k ! ENTIRE LOT IS A BEAUTY? ? LK BY BUYING AN ECLIPSE r AS GOOD" KIND, BUT COME ? GET A GENUINE ECLIPSE? X VCil. ? ear For Men. ^ ! in HATS FOR MEN. If It is a HOMSON COMPANY is showing ? New Shapes and can please you. X I of the best shapes at $5 and $0. y 90 STIFF HAT? Our styles are y wearing a Hawes' $3.00 Hat? A )ERWEAR HI \ 'rwear? "It's a wonder." Wear X but the India Crepe Shirts and the Garment. # LOTHING { l-IT O A T T A X'TA OPP TT t i i v^nuu a*' \~r oL-u i x a Class Clothing. Our Suits com- V e the money. Look through our P . an EASTER SUIT we have it. J ng stock. a EASTER SALE CLOSES SAT- X n Company. J las. M. Starr, J. F. McElwes. President Sec. and Treas. STORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. PLANET JR. Two-Horse Pivot Wheel Cultivator 'low, Furrower and Rldger. This Cultivator has four hilling hovels with which you can bed your otton land and throw up four furrows n your corn beds. One man and two lules doing the work of four men and aur mules. You can work your corn nd cotton with this Cultivator from tart to finish. Call and see it. We also sell the Planet Jr. Walking 'ultivator?one and two-horse. Extra arts for Planet Jr. Cultivators, Teeth. lows, Shovels and Sweeps. We also ell the Planet Jr. Garden Plows. The est Garden Plow we have ever seen. We sell Cotton Planters, Steel King !otton and Corn Cultivator, and teeth or same. * Received this week one carload of ound White Corn and Red Rust Proof )ats. Red Oats are much- better feed han the white oats and we sell at bout the same price as white oats. One carload of Amber and Orange 'ane seed. A few hundred bushels of Culpepper 'otton Seed for planting. York Supply Company. 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 nd Dressed Lumber, including Floorig, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Framig. Siding, Shingles, Laths, etc., and lso for Lime. Cement and Brick, as fell as the Paints, Oils and Varnishes tiat you will need?we sell the celerated Devoe Paint?lasts longer and oes further. We also carry a full ne of Building Hardware, including verything needful in Hardware. LY SCREENS Now is a good time to place your rders with us for made-to-measure 'ly Screens for windows and doors? tiey fit. Let us make a Lawn Swing for your iwn. If you have any small jobs of epairing, Just phone us. yTe'll do the est. J. J. KELLER & CO. IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? rHAT old Clock that has been standing for years, and which you vould like to have keeping time again; iut which you think cannot be fixed t a reasonable price. Bring it to ne. I do reliable, honest work on Vatches. ID. MARLEY AT THE oR \TTON FA RBI. ITT E ha'o a no ? r of Guernsey VV Cows and Heifers that we will ell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at he farm at all times, or delivered on 'uesdays and Fridaya. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 2fi M Good Printing? See The Enquirer. 0 WEAR -OVER. ES b All the E, ?ORT and I .ITY I in Shoes. See? I I, $4 and $5 I i-SMITH CO.. I