Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, April 24, 1908, Image 3
some time, though the mill men have
postponed action, hoping that the situation
would improve. One mill
president said today that there has
been no improvement and to his mind
he believed that the situation would
become worse. It is understood that
the majority of the mills in this section
are opposed to closing down, fa- ]
vorlng instead shorter hours. The .
mill presidents realize that if the <
mills shut down thousands and thous- i
ands of operatives will be thrown out
of work during the summer months <
and will soon become scattered and I
when operations are resumed in the ]
fall the mills will experience great
difficulty in reorganizing their help. 1
Another conference will be held next s
week when definite action on the I
question will be taken. At the meet- I
ing today there were present J. R. |
Cleveland, Dr. J. F. Cleveland, A. H.
' Twichell. R. Z. Cates and others. ]
? Sumter. April 22The state 1
council. Junior Order American Me- 1
chanics of South Carolina, completed <
its session this afternoon at 6 o'clock.
Many of the delegates left on the 1
evening trains, but most of them re- 1
. mained over to attend the smoker to 1
* ttki* nAimpJ I f
oc given IU1115111 ouiiikvi wui.v..
No. 7. A great deal of business was dis- '
posed of in the short time the council 1
was in session. The reports of the officers
show that the condition of the *
order in this state is fine, with in- '
creasing membership and new local ^
councils installed annually. The fi- s
nancial condition of the state council 1
treasury Is splendid. Abbeville was '
selected as the next place of meeting.
The council went on record as favor- 1
ing the enactment by the legislature
of a compulsory education law. Some *
changes in state council laws were
made. The sessions of the state coun- 1
cil were pleasant, harmonious and profitable.
The membership of this I
body consists of as intelligent, public
spirited and patriotic body of South
Carolinians as ever assembled In Sumter.
There are some brilliant orators In
the council. Sumter feels proud of >
having been the host of such a mag- e
niflcent body of typical Carolinians >
and patriotic Americans. The following
state council officers were elected 1
for the ensuing year and duly Install- I
ed by Past State Councilor and Depu- s
ty National Councilor R. A. Smith of I
Charleston: Rev. W. G. Winn of Iancaster,
state councilor: J. E. Ream- T
guard of York, state vice councilor: I
James S. Wilson of Lancaster, state s
secretary: S. W. Plyler of Rock Hill, a
state council conductor: R. H. Hamel f
* of Kershaw, state council warden: I. c
R. Lewis of Charleston, inside senti- I
nel; C. E. Beaumont of Sumter, outside
sentinel: Rev. B. L. Hoke of 1
Blacksburg, chaplain: H. Terry of e
Laurens, representative to national r
council at Detroit. 0
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NO CONSTITUTIONAL BAR. a
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Government Can Acquire Lands For ?
Protection of Streams. t
That it is constitutional for the na- t
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tlonal government to acquire muu m v
the states for forest reserves when it
can be shown that such acquisition is c
an aid to navigation was on Wednes- v
day declared by the house committee v
on judiciary. The adoption of a resolu*
tion to this effect followed a vote hold- J
lng unconstitutional the bill providing t
for the creation of the White Mountain T
and Appalachian reservation in the absence
of the required information con- J
coming the effect of the proposed res'
solvation on the navigability of the streams
which are fed by the waters *
within its boundaries.
Following is the resolution which
was unanimously adopted by the com- (
mittee for the guidance of the house: g
"Resolved. That the committee is
of the opinion that the Federal gov- s
ernment has no power to acquire lands j
within a state, solely for forest re- r
serves; but under its constitutional
' power over navigation the Federal c
government may appropriate money for >s
the purchase of lands and forest re- j
serves in a state, provided it is made f
clearly to appear that such lands and j
forest reserves have a direct and sub- ^
stantial connection with the conserva- j
tion and Improvement of the navigabil- f
ity of a river actually navigable in t
whole or In part: and provided that any t
appropriation made therefor is limited ^
to that purpose.
"Resolved. That the bills referred to j
. In the resolutions of the house are not (
confined to such last mentioned pur- j
poses and are therefore unconstitution- )
al." 1
This action of the judiciary commit- r
tee opens the way for the friends of the j
Appalachian project to frame a new
bill within the constitutional limita- (
tions outlined. If such a bill were in- j
troduced. it would likely be referred to t
the committee on rivers and harbors t
for determination of the physical ques- j
| tion or whether forest lands and forest r
reserves are or can become conservers
of stream supply and flow?in other s
words whether the acquisition of such \
lands can be -held to be in aid of navi- i
ga hi I ity. j
? \
HOG AND HOMINY. *
Editor Yorkville Enquirer.
Please put me down for $f>.0C on the corn
prize fund. Mills cutting time
A and shutting down are helping to re- 1
(luce cotton acreage. I see lots of I
ground on jny route, ridged for cotton a
now being planted every* other row in f
corn. I hope to see every farmer in t
York county cut off cotton and come up ;
with more hog and hominy.
P R. T. Castles.
Smyrna. R. F. D. Xo. 1, April 24.
AT THE CHURCHES. I
BAPTIST.
Rev. I. G. Murray, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at .
10 a.^m. Preaching service at 11 a.m. (
rVVrillllK pr? ? icr ui
CHURCH OF THE OOOD SHEPHERD.
r
^ Rev. J. O. Babin. Rector.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at 1
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, j
Afternoon service at 4.30. Annual Easter
election immediately after morning service.
1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie. Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m.. Preaching at 11 a. m.. by ,
Rev. D. Clay Billy. Praise meeting by
Ladies Foreign Missionary society and
address by Rev. D. Clay Lilly at s p. m.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Rev. Henry J. Cauthen, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Morning service
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30
p. m. Evening service at 7.45. i
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. W. C. Ewart, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sabbath school at
10 a. m. No other services.
I . '
Special gotices. }
At Beersheba Sunday.
There will be preaching at Beershe- .
ba next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. !
H. J. Mills.
Conference at Union. i
There will be a conference at Union 1
I church next Sunday afternoon at 3.30
k to call a pastor. All members are reW
ciuested to be present. Sunday school
jit 3 o'clock. J. D. Smith.
Communion at Allison Creek.
? Rev. J. K. Hull will conduct communion
services at Allison Creek on
the first. Sunday in May, preaching i
commencing the Friday previous at j
11 o'clock a. m. Ceo. L. Suggs.
School Entertainment.
The Hickory Grove High school will
give an entertainment, consisting of
dialogues, plays, humorous addresses,
music, etc., on Wednesday evening. '
April 29th. at 8.20 o'clock. The enter|
tainment will be in the hull of the 1
\ school building. Much time has been
given to preparation, and it is the
earnest aim of the management to
make the occasion one of pleasure and '
enjoyment for all those who attend. A 1
^ small admission fee will be charged.
? the proceeds of which will be used
* for the benefit of the school.
I>. M. Kllen, Principal.
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?perial Notices.
Letter to Sheriff Brown.
Yorkvilie, S C.
Dear Sir: A certain paint manufat
turer advertised " Waldorf-Astori
painted throughout with my paint,
\ part of the basement was so painl
?d; not satisfactory: painted Devo
rtext time.
There's a certain paint, a big cor
pern, very proud and ambitious, tht
hated to see so big a job of anotht
paint: so it went for that business.
That former paint was about-tw
thirds not paint, but this proud an
ambitious paint was only about-on?
third not paint. It succeeded in get
ting a trial: 25 gallons. 5 kits of
gallons each.
When the painter had used one ki
he called the manager: not satisfac
tory: 4 of the kits returned. A pain
me-third not paint, is not good
?nough to displace Devoe.
This was several years ago. Tha
proud and ambitious paint is bette
(low; it is nearer honest: it isn't shor
Treasure at all and only 15 per ceri
idulterated. It's pretty-good pain
iow; 13 or 14 gallons of it goes as fa
is 10 of Devoe.
Judge I D Fairchild owns tw
rouses alike in Lufkin, Texas. J J
rorrence painted both houses, one De
roe. and the other with that prou<
md ambitious adulterated?15 per cem
t took 151 gallons Devoe and 25 gal
i ns of the proud and ambitious paihi
It takes a pretty-good paint to (lis
urb Devoe.
Yours truly
II F W DEVOE & C(
P. S.?J. J. KELLER & CO.. sell ou
HINT.
?ow Rate Mileage Tickets on Sale B;
Southern Railway.
500 Mile State Family Tickets $11.2
-good over the Southern Railway ii
?outh Carolina for the head or depend
nt members of a family. Limited on
ear from date of sale.
1.000 Mile Interchangeable Individua
Pickets $20.00?good over the Southen
lailway and thirty other roads in th
outheast aggregating .20.000 inilej
amited one year from date of sale.
2.000 Mile Interchangeable Flrn
Picket $40.00 ?good over tfle Southen
lailway and thirty other roads in th'
outheast aggregating 30,000 miles fo
t manager, the "head of a firm or em
doye. Limited to five, but good fo
inly one of such persons at one time
limited one year from date of sale.
1.000 Mile Interchangeable Individ
lal Ticket $25.00?good over the South
irn Railway and seventy-five othe
oads in the southeast aggregating 41,
00 miles. Limited one year from dat
if sale.
On and after April 1st, 1908, all mile
ge tickets will not be honored fo
assage on trains nor in checking bag
:age, except from non-agency station
nd stations not open for the sale o
lckets, DUl musi oe preserueu a
icket offices and there exchanged fo
ontinuous ticket.
Money saved in passage fare by pur
basing tickets from Southern Rail
ray agents. Fares paid on train
kill be at a higher rate.
Call on Southern Railway Ticke
Vgents for mileage tickets, passage
ickets and detailed information,
t. W. Hunt, Assistant General Pas
senger Agtnit, Atlanta. Ga.
C. Husk, Division Passenger Agenl
Charleston, S. C.
excursion Rates Via Southern Rail
way For Special Occasions.
Baltimore, Md., and return, accoun
leneml Conference M. K. Church, Ma;
th-30th, 1908. Very low round tri|
ates open to the public. Tickets to b
old May 3rd-4th-5th, good to leavi
Baltimore returning not later thai
nidnight. May 30th, 1908.
Washington, D. C., and return, ac
ount Biennial Session, National As
ociation of Colonial Dames, May 6th
ith. 1908. Very low round trip rate
>pen to the public. Tickets to be soli
day 3rd-5th, good to reiurn leavini
Washington not later than midnight
day 12th, 1908. Further extension.*
inal limit to leave Washington not la
er than May 25th, 1908, can be ha<
ipon payment of fee of 50 cents an<
leposit of ticket.
Richmond. Va.. and return, accoun
National Conference of Charities an<
Correction, May 6th-13th, 1908. Ver;
ow round trip rates open to the pub
ic. Tickets to be sold May lst-4th
908, good to return leaving Richmoni
lot later than midnight, May 15th
908.
Norfolk. Va., and return, accoun
ienerai l'onierence a. ai. r,. v^nurcn
day 4th-30. 1908. Very low roun<
rip rates open to the public. Ticket:
o be sold May 2nd-3rd, good to retun
eaving Norfolk not later than mid
light. May 31st. 1903.
For detailed information, rates
chedules. etc., apply to Southern Rail
ray Ticket Agents or address R. W
Funt. Assistant General Passenge
Vgent. Atlanta. Ga.. or J. C. Lusk, Di
ision Passenger Agent. Charleston
J. C.
Ihe Cotton tftarhet.
Yorkvllle. April 24.?Cotton, ver;
ittle selling. No established price
Brings anywhere from 6 to 11 cent
tccording to the needs of the buyer am
irmness of the seller. Tendency o
he contract market still downward.
LOST.
IN court house water closet Frida
morning. 17th instant, a Smith i
A'esson 32-calibre pistol. Finder wil
>lease return to Sheriff's Office.
33 f.t. 2
WANTED, AT ONCE
&OOD fresh milch cows and bee
cattle. C. FRANK SHERREF
forkville, S. C. It
PICNIC AT EAST VIEW.
rHERE is to be a picnic at East
view school house on FRIDA1
VIAY 1, and the pubic is invited t
>articipate with well filled baskets.
R. M. ANDERSON, for Com.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
rHE LITTLE MERCHAN'
0 F
CHALK-TOWN
TONIGHT AT
THE PALACE THEATRE
CU."\INU?; <V MAftlir-. UMnu,
Proprietors.
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
I AM back from my business trip t
Atlanta and my Studio is now ope
to my friends and customers.
Office hours from 0 a. m. to 5 p. in.
ROSA J. LINDSAY.
NOTICE
Of Democratic Convention.
THE York County Democratic Cor
vention will meet in York Coui
[louse on MONDAY. MAY 4TH, 1901
it 12 noon to elect ten delegates t
State Convention (May 20). a membe
>f State Executive Committee and
t'ounty Chairman and for such otlio
tnd further business as may be nee
ssary.
Precinct elections for delegates t
this convention will be held on Sat
Drday afternoon, April 2.r>th instan
between 2 and 0 o'clock.
J. S. RRICE.
County Chairman.
J. C. WILBORN
FOR SALE
108 acres?l mile from Smyrna sta
tion; beautiful 7-room cottage, an
ill necessary outbuildings; 2 room ten
ant house; 2-horse farm open:?plent
wood: 30 acres good bottom land. ,
E. Castles.
450 acres?2 miles from Pineville
I nines* ji**i ill I'liii .miii; I owciiiiik i
1'iiiinis. sin fli-Kani home; g*>*>d barn
4 tenant houses; l.">7 acres in high stat
cultivation, balance in forest tiinherit
great deal of saw timber; 40 acrf
good bottom land: ISO acres elegar
pasture land; lies well; good 4-stcre oi
chard. Near Flint Mill church.
Also 210 acres?S-rooin dwelling, wit
all necessary outbuildings; 25 acre
good bottom; splendid pastures; 1 mil
frmn Flint Hill church. Both of abov
being projierty of S. P. Blankenshii
Verv reasonable.
J C. WILBORN.
.?. V. WILBORN. Ileal Estate.
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I KEEP
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" FLIES
; OUT
y
They are always bringing in disease
and filth of all kinds. We carry a
o large supply of Screen Doors and Winn
dows and sell them at right prices.
Doors: 2.8xt?.X. 2.10x1!.lit and .1x7 foot,
e Window Screens in two standard
sizes. See us for Spring Door Hinges.
,1 Fasteners, etc.
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Yorkville Hardware Co.
a 9^ If your want is a Hardware want
a wo want to supply your want.
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We Pay You to Save
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SCOTCHMAN
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f Once said "Put your money in
t sheep, the wool grows every day,
r every night and Sunday." Our
Savings Department earns you
money every , day and every
night?Sunday too?and it's a
s good thing to put your money in.
Have money in the hank by savt
ing a little at a time,
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BANK OF
' HICKORY CROVE.
if J- o. w
1} :MID-SE
i I BARGAII
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]1 Continue All' (
j 5 You will save r
-1 ing this store t
11 Friday's Enquir
j 5 J. Q. WRAY, 1
1
I,
r Melon 5eeds
1 He sure to plant plenty of Watermelon
and Cantaloupe seeds to Insure
I a big crop. They are always enjoyable
y in the good old summer time. See us
>. for the best varieties of pure seeds,
s We have a good variety of good seeds
ri and will be pleased to supply your
f needs.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
jj J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
t
~ 9^~ Feed Dr. Hess' Stock Food to
your horses and cattle. It makes them
i well.
t.
M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll.
CAItKOLL BROS.
; PURINA
CHICK
: FEED
We have just received a large shipment
of PURINA FEED for chickens.
If you are a raiser of chickens and
o don't use Purina Feed you ought to
n get acquainted with it?it is the best of
all feeds for young chicks and for laying
hens. Can we send you a sack?
- CARROLL BROS.
-t RURAL DELIVERY LISTS.
3. ATROXS of the Rural Delivery
o MT Routes out of Yorkvllle are rer
quested to furnish carriers with com1
* ..f ..ii ti.i. r>n,,i,in who iret
? pteie lir?ir> i 'i on mv , ?
'i' mail at their respective boxes. The
- present lists have been outgrown, and
revision is neeessarv to facilitate deo
livery. M. M. MOORE,
Postmaster.
t,
SAYS IT IS GOOD.
Mr. T. J. Nichols was one of my first
_ customers for Kss-Tee-Pee. He has
given it a good trial. Says he has
tried various remedies, and Ess-TeeDee
is the only one that has done
what it claims to do. Trial bottle 50
- cents.
d Hair cut?125 cents.
[. Shave?10 cents,
v LUTHER 13A HER.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
ALL concerned will please take notice
that I have this day made a
' full settlement with the Probate Court
e for York county as administrator of
~ the estate of Miss R. C. MOSS, de's
ceased, and that on May 16, at 11 a.m.,
11 I will apply to Hon. L. R. Williams,
'* judge of sit id court, for a discharge
from further liability on account of
said administration.
's JAS. W. SMARR, Admr.
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W" Pink, Gray, Yellow. HufT and
liliie Hlotting Paper at 5c Sheet, 3 for
10c. size 19x24 inches.
The Enquirer Oflice.
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EVOKING {
AX ACCOUNT TWICE ,
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ay Your Accounts and Bills With
uiclior (or Check) tells the story.
ollars or ten thousand dollars?
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11 at this Bank. ^
riONAL BANK J
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Si & GORDON.
GET IT HERE
All kinds of Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes.
All kinds of Groceries, including N.
0. Molasses, Sweet and Irish Potatoes,
Sugars, Coffees, Dried Fruit, Prunes,
etc.
Hardware of all kinds, including
"Nt ver-Leak" Oil Cans. Diet/. Lain terns.
Washboards, Plow Stocks, Guano Distributors,
Cotton Planters, Meal
Sacks, etc.
All kinds of Dishes, Wash Howls and
Pitchers, Lamps, Glassware, etc.
See us f. i ail kinds of Musical Instruments.
HERNDON & GORDON.
HARVEST
DEPENDS NOT
Simply on sowing the ^eeds but also
on the preparation of the soil. It is
a good thing in trading to make preparation
by getting hold of the ability
and experience and facilities that always
are at the command of your
broker.
Three-room house.
One five-room house.
Two line residence lots.
One nice six-room cottage.
A fair bargain of 100 acres,
one splendid seven-room house.
Several lots near Graded School.
A farm of 1S6 acres 2 miles of town.
W See me at once to buy the above.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
RAY'S \
iASON:!
^ SALES |
)f This Week. !
noney by visit- ?
his week. See c
er for prices.
"HE LEADER. f
A BURLY BOY
Is ii marvelous piece of machinery:
When properly adjusted
however, he is capable of great
things, and after he learns the
use and abuse of the dollar, he
becomes a frequent depositor at
THIS BANK.
LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK
YOliKVILLE, S. C.
NOTICE
THE voters resident within the
School District of Yorkville, being
the same area that is embraced
within the limits of the town of Yorkville,
State of South Carolina, are
hereby called together In annual
School Meeting, iri the Court House
at Yorkville, South Carolina, at 10
o'clock of the forenoon of APRIL 28TH;
1008, 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. W. Clawson and George T.
Scliorb, three managers of election
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
28TH, 1908, to be kept open until 5
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
T U D MM I C? unnn oil IOVIKIA ni-nrv.
i i i niji; uj?"ii uii ia.\uuig |?i wjyerty
within said School District for
the school year, commencing in September.
190S.
By order of the Board.
\VM. B. McCAW.
Chairman of Board of Trustees, School
District of Yoiitville.
Attest.
Withers Adickes. Secretory.
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IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING?
THAT old Clock that has been
standing for years, and which you
would like to have keeping time again:
but which you think cannot be fixed
at a reasonable price. Bring it to
me.
I do ellable, honest work on
Watches.
ID.
l^asssitei* Iliintle.v
?LIVKUYM i:>*?
WE are located at the Kimball
stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and
respectfully request the people of the
town of Yorkville and country sur
rounding to give us an opportunity to
make a reputation for prompt, efficient
and reliable service.
Good horses and good vehicles.
LASSITER & HUNTLEY.
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 Frldayo.
Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each.
J. MEEK BURNS, Manager.
Jan. 25 f.t tf
VISIT OUR BAR<
o
Shoes g1
Beginning Saturday, A
augurate a Special Ban
and Oxfords for Men,
and the Sooner You G<
cause the Big Bargains
Table Will Be Quickly
FASHIONABI
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REASONAE
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uS^r 1 mm trains
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A RRn.?i T* ml&.
4LT'M0*|
THIS SEASON WE ARE SH(
BLE LINE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS'
WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. IN T
WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE
THE QUALITY AND STYLE THA'
OUR CLOTHING BEFORE BUY]
YOU A GOOD IDEA OF WHAT G
SHIRTS AND SUl
To every man buying a Suit of
Free.
With every Youth's Suit a $1.4
With every Boy's Suit a r>4) Cei
With every Pair of Pants a pal
This offer is good to MAY 1ST
OUR MILLINERY
Is ready to receive your orders
wear. We want the ladies to rem<
this season includes the very Crei
styles and what is more our Trimi
Style, Quality and Cost. We will
Millinery Department.
Yorkville B. &
TO YE
Olde Time Fiddlers
Come Ye In Convention at Yorkville
On May 8.
Everybody is coming to hear ye in
ye Court House at Yorkville beginning
at 8.30 in ye evening and remaining
until ye can fiddle no more.
Prizes for ve three best fiddlers, $5,
$3.50 and $2.00.
Prize of $3 for ye best banjo picker.
Prize of $2 for ye best dancer.
Music by ye Yorkville Cornet band
in between times.
Ye public to be admitted, 50 cents
for ye grown people and 25 cents for
all ve younger ones.
H. G. BROWN.
R. H. DOBSON.
MEEK DICKSON.
Committee.
iW All ye fiddlers, banjolsts and
dancers, who can be at ye convention,
will please tell ye committee at once.
Live and Learn
About the first of July, 1901, I wrote
the application of a prominent citizen
of Yorkville for $1,000 Insurance in the
Mutual Benefit. The policy was delivered
about July 15, 1901. Shortly afterward
he applied for and secured two
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 delivered
him his second Mutual Benefit
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
the Mutual Benefit. The insurer who
heeds experience, buys his Policies
of the Mutual Benefit.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
Pratt's Stock Medicines
Cow Tonic. Worm Powders, Kgg Producer,
Lice Killer. Heave and Cough
Cure. Colic Cure. Horse and Man
Liniment. Houp Cure. Cuttle Powders,
Healing Ointment for Harness
(falls. Sore Shoulders, etc.
Barker's Cattle Powders.
Sloan's Liniment. Cutieura Soap. Gilt
Kdge Shoe Polish, Mennen's Talcum
Powders, Colgate's Talcum Powder,
It. and (i. Violet Soap. Colgate's C.
11 L'"" - - Clitimnn'c r.lt'Al*
>. V MHIVM Kit OUUHIOU o ....V.
Kegulator. Sal Heputica.
Oralis and Amber Cane Seed.
Clay and Whippoorwill Peas.
Pun- CuliM'pper Cotton S*eed.
Everything yon need in Groceries and
Farm Supplies.
York Supply Company.
Pianos
AINI)
Orgai
If you need a PIANO OK O
one, NOW IS THIS TIME to get ?
We are pushing our Piano ai
good stock of both of these insi
$200 to $450, which we will sell f
ly Payments.
We have Organs for $45.00 1
$10.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly I
Write us for cuts and prices.
W . G. RE
HOCK III ILtls,
GAIN COUNTER
F
Oxfords
pril 18th, We Will In*ain
Counter of Shoes
Women and Children,
et Here the Better, Beto
Be Found on This
Snapped Up.
,E CLOTHES
T ILE
PRICES
w
The Mark of Quality,
of Style and
of Fair Prices.
3WING THE MOST FASHIONAAND
BOYS' CLOTHING THAT
WO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS
YOU A PERFECT FIT AND IN
T YOU WANT. COME AND SEE
[NG?YOUR VISIT WILL GIVE
OOD CLOTHES REALLY ARE.
SPENDERS FREE
Clothes, we will give a $1.00 Shirt
JO Shirt Free,
nts Shirt Free.
Ir of 50 Cents Suspenders Free.
, 1908, ONLY.
DEPARTMENT
! for Hats and Bonnets for Easter
?mber that our Millinery showing
[im of Dame Fashion's approved
ner can thoroughly please you In
be pleased to have you visit our
M. Company.
Chewing
T obaccos
Whatever your taste may be in
Chewing Tobacco, I think I can just
fit your requirements. Come and see
me anyway. I have 1?
Brown's Mule, Nellie Ogburn, Maple
Sugar, Rich and Waxy, Schnapps,
Natural Leaf, Drummer, Monarch, Apple
Sun Cure, Hancock's Maritana and
others.
I. W. JOHNSON.
JW See me fur Teas and Coffees if
you want the best.
Building Materials
If you intend to do any building or
repairing, we will be pleased to have
you remember us for all kinds of Rough
and Dressed Lumber, including Flooring,
Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Framing.
Siding, Shingles, Laths, etc., and
also for Lime, Cement and Brick, as
well as the Paints, Oils and Varnishes
that you will need?we sell the celebrated
Devoe Paint?lasts longer and
goes further. We also carry a full
line of Building Hardware, including
everything needful in Hardware.
FLY SCREENS
Now is a good time to place your
orders with us for made-to-measure
Fly Screens for windows and doors?
they fit.
Let us make a Lawn Swing for your
lawn. If you have any small jobs of
repairing, just phone us. We'll do the
rest.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
It Pays
To trade at "the store of the stretched
dollar" every day in the week, and
every week in tne year. My ever increasing
list of satisfied customers is
sufficient evidence of the truthrumess
of this statement.
I Invite
All who have no personal knowledge
of the fact to visit my place of business
and prove it to their own satisfaction
for 4,the proof of the pudding
is in the eating"?a trite saying as true
its it is old.
.1. \V. DOHSON
IW The place where the DOLLAR
DOES FULL DUTY.
W Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
KG AN', or ever thought of buying
[>ne on EASY TERMS,
ml Organ Department and have a
truments. We have Pianos from
or $25.00 Cash and $10.00 Monthup
to $100. and will sell them for
Payments.
II) \ SO IV
Twenty-one Points of
Superiority Contained in
THE WILL C. FREE ,
SEWING MACHINE
1. Ball Bearing Rotosclllo Movement. r?i
2. Automatic Thread Controller. *-?
2,. Rotary Bearings.
1. Positive Self-Setting NreiJlr (cannot
he set wrong) 'jij
Positive four motion feed (without
springs)
fi. Short Needle.
7. Rigid feed (bearing being directly Tl
under feed points)
8. Entire Absence of Vibration.
9. Automatic Tension Release. rpj
10. Shuttle Ejector.
11. Revolving Spool Holder.
12. Self-acting latch for holding head
to stand. Tl
IS. Case-hardened Parts.
14. Self-Threading Shuttle.
15. Capped Needle and Presser Bar.
16. Large and Roomy Head.
17. By test the lightest running sewing 1
machine in the world.
18. Beautiful Woodwork. Tl
19. Automatic Lift.
20. The Most Powerful Sewing Machine
Made for Family Purposes.
21. Simple. Durable and Quiet. *
For Sale By Lj
YORK FURNITURE CO.
FOR ff
that Tin mm Don't
forget that THE STAR DRUG
STORE has the medicine for that tired I
feeling that is so common at this sea
son of the year. Many have tried it I
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 LIVER
REGULATOR 2 or 3 times a
week, and the tired feeling, biliious
attack, dizziness, constipation, indigestion,
loss of appetite and sick head- th
aches will soon disappear. STAR
LIVER REGULATOR never fails to do M
its work. Large box for only 25 cents.
STAR DRUG STORE "h
su
D. L. Sliieder, Proprietor. ^
International
STOCK FOOD v
ft
There Is no better time than spring "
to improve your stock, so as to keep
them in perfect condition. B1
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 dj
any other. I have all the sizes on Dl
hand?25c., 50c., and 25 lbs., pails at
$3.50. Also for poultry. a(;
Besides these, I handle?
International Gall Cure,
International Distemper Cure, 0j
International Harness Soap,
I nternational Cholera Cure.
For sale exclusively In Yorkville by
gc
LOUIS ROTH. in
yc
In
J. Ij. Williams. Mason McConnell. ^
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. w
- ti<
K
Panama Hats s
We have an extra nice line of Men's ?
Panama Hats in Crush and Telescope
Shapes. Price $5.00 Each.
Nainsook Underwear
100 Suits Men's Nainsook Underwear,
Shirts are short sleeved; Drawers
are knee length. These garments
are sold everywhere at $1.00 suit. Our "1
Price, while it lasts is 64 Cents a Suit. I
No Suits will be broken at this price.
Suits 64 Cents Each.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. B
in
Sell For Less. aI
LIFE IS UNCERTAIN
Ci
Mr. W. S. Wood of Gaffney, died on
March 6. On March 26 (the 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 tharl any
other Company and is the BEST Home
Insurance Company in the State. !
be
D. E. BONEY, Manager,
til
Yorkville, S. C.
4* -4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4" 4* 4*
-.GENT
SHIR1
nr- _i : i ii.
we are siiuwmg a ueautuui m
for men in Negligees, Plaite
Soft White Bosoms in all sizes
SI.00 Shirt, and the best madi
We are also showing a n
for men and boys at 50c each.
Genuine Pure Linen Colli
all styles and sizes. Also a cc
See our lines of Neckwi
Hosiery for men. Our Gentle
- Blacks, Tans and desirable
please you if you are particula
If you want a Hat or Cap
let us show you newest arriva
the quality, the style and price
..The STRAUSS
T T T T T T T T T '
BIG VALUES
IIOMSOX CO.'S
5c pmbroidery Counter
IIOMSOX CO.'S
9c Embroidery Counter
UOMSOX CO.'S
19c Embroidery Counter
IIOMSOX CO.'S
40 inch Lawn, 9c Yard
IIOMSOX CO.'S
40 inch Linen Lawn, 19c Yard
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Good Apron Gingham, 6c Yd
UOMSOX CO.'S
cru Val Laces. 6 l-4c and 10c
Yard
MOM SOX CO.'S
White Belts, 10c and 15c
KOMSOX CO.'S
lastic Belts in Navy, Brown,
White and Black, 50c Each
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Embroidered Collars, 10c, 25c
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Merry Widow Bows, 25c
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Colored Collars, 25c Each
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Windsor Ties, 25c Each
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Colgate's Talcum Powder, 19c
IIOMSOX CO.'S
Toilet Soap, 3 Cakes for 10c
IIOMSOX CO.'S
adies' Home Journal Patternsall
10c and 15c Each.
HE THOMSON CO.
4AMM0CKS
/
Enjoy the warm days of summer In
e open air. See our line of HAMOCKS?all
qualities and all prices.
A good HAMMOCK swung In a
lady spot will add much to your
immer comfort. They are good to
st In and good to sleep In.
See us about a HAMMOCK.
CARROLL FURNITURE CO.,
VHENIN THE
1ARKET
For a Buggy or Surrey and not too
CJSY to save money on these, call
id allow us to show you our line. For
limited time, In order to help build
) this branch of our business, we are
vlding our legitimate profit with the
irchaser.
We consider our customers our best
Ivcrtlsement, but they are too busy
id have something else to do besides
is, so we take this additional means
reaching the buyer.
Have bought largely in anticipation
A good year's business, and if prices
id terms are any inducement, we are
ling to move them.
If you will allow us to show you our
le and name prices and terms and
?u wisely conclude you can get better
ducement8, we will guarantee you a
irgain. We sell nothing but what
is the guarantee of the makers as
ell as our own.
Agents for the Keystone Riding Cul/ator.
If you want the best see the
eystone.
As usual we are offering: Planters,
Istrlbutors and other Farm Impleents
very cheap,
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO.
SEE SPECK
for
batches and Clocks
?
Finger Rings, Scarf Pins, Bracelets,
roocnes, Hat Pins, and other things
Jewelry In Solid. Gold, Gold Filled
id Sterling Silver
Sterling and Plated Silverware.
Gut Glass and Pressed Glass.
Fine China and Porcelain.
Lamps and all kinds of Brlc-a-Brac.
Waterman and Parker "Lucky
urve" Fountain Pens.
T. W. SPECK.
, BEST BEEF.
3 HONB your orders to the ROSE
MARKET when you want the
st MEATS.
Good Beef Cattle wanted at all
mes?Will pay top of the market.
WALTER ROSE.
i- 4s + 4 4 - i- 4r 4* 4* 4* 4j
LEMEN WHO BUY
/l/wwrcL,
rs BUY THE BEST
le of VMONARCH" Shirts
d Bosoms, Laundered and
The "MONARCH" is a
e. Wear the best.
ice line of Negligee Shirts,
See them.
irs, 15c each, two for 25c;
implete line of 10c Collars.
ear, Belts, Suspenders and
men's Hosiery line includes
Fancy patterns. We can
r about quality.
> for yourself or your boy,
Is. VWe can please you in
. Obt Hats please.
i-SMITH CO..
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