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Special notices. Letter to J. Q. Wray. Yorkvllle. S C. I Dear Sir: Our proposition is simply this: If Devoe doesn't take less gallons for a job. no pay. Yours truly C2 P \V DEVOR & CO P. S.?J. J. KELLER & CO.. sell our PAINT. Presbytery Programme. The local committee on devotional exercises for the First Associate Reformed Presbytery, which convenes in the Yorkville church next Monday night, has arranged the following tentative programme, subject to such changes as may appear desirable after presbytery organizes: Monday night at 8 o'clock?Sermon by Rev. J. A. White, retiring moderator. after which Presbytery will be organized. Tuesday morning 9.30?Devotional exercises of 15 minutes, conducted by the moderator. 10 o'clock?Sermons by two theological students. 12 o'clock?Sermons by two theological students. Adjournment at 1.30 p. m. Reconvene at 3.30. 4 o'clock?Sermon by two students. Adjournment at ti p. ni. Reconvene at 8 o'clock. 8 o'clock?Licensure of four seminary graduates. Adjourn at pleasure, ure. IMARCELINE 10 CEN We have just received a shipm in Black, Blue, Blue Dotted, patterns?Picked up on the fly sist. Marceline Silks always s this lot lasts it goes at TEN C your share?but you must coi TRIMME Just received another shij: Ladies' Trimmed Hats?goo<; values?$1.00 to $2.50 Each. Remember that we are o in all departments on new Spr J. Q. WRAY, 1 3^*" Give me the chance tc I Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothi not disappoint you. Try it. --Electric Light GLOBES Large shipment just in?all sizes. Including 2's. 4's. 8's. 10's, 16's and 32's in regular finish lamps. In Frosted Globes we have 16's and 25's. Hl-lo Globes?Turns up and down like gas?1-16 and 1-32's. Our Electric Lamps are the best made. THE YORK DRUG STORE. J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. W" See us for the best In Correspondence Stationery. | TTHSTTTf t l"T ArflTTTlTn | ULU1TO \ PRICES CUT t ! A TI # It is early in the season to k ?that is. noticeable cuts?but V same?doing it in time for yoi a Late Summer Prices. There : X here?big values that you ca save from $1.00 to $3.00 on a L pair of Pants?that is worth V ?the qualities and prices will MEN'S SUITS. $12.30 Suits Reduced to $9.00. $12.00 Suits Reduced to $8.75. $10.00 Suits Reduced to $7.50. $0.00 Suits Reduced t<> $6.50. $x 50 Suits Reduced to $6.00. $7.50 Suits Reduced to $5.00. *. <IA O.I i t ^ W..iliif..,l fn id on $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.50. $4.50 Suits Reduced to $3.00. $4.00 Suits Reduced to $2.75. $3.50 Suits Reduced to $2.50. $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. $3.50 Suits Reduced to $1.75. YOUTHS' SUITS. $s.00 Suits Reduced to $5.50. $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.50. $4.50 Suits Reduced to $3.00. $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. Boys' Knee Pants Suits $4.00 Suits Reduced to $3.00. .<3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.25. $3.00 Suits Reduced to $1.50. $1.75 Suits Reduced to $1.25. $1.50 Suits Reducer! to $1.10. $1.35 Suits Reduced to 90c. \f # Please hear in mind that tli k and we reserve the right to * a few days, or as soon as we like this can't last always. I'? L Clothing Bargains. I THE STRAU! Special Sotices. Preaching at Beth-Shiloh. Rev. J. K. Hall will preach at BethShlloh, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. HYMENEAL. , Mahhif.d?At S o'clock, p. m., April 2S. at the home of the bride's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Inman, by the Rev. J. B. Swann. Mr. SAMUEL B. NEAL to Miss MINNIE O. INMAN. All of Lockhurt, S. C. FOR RENT. DICKSON HOUSE. King's Moan- ; tain street, next Garrison. C. E. SPENCER. 35 f.t . tf , MILCH COWS WANTED. AT all times. See me when you have any for sale. Also want fat Beef Cattle. C. FRANK SHERRER. ASK ABOUT IT. KSS-TEE-DEE is a hair tonic that . will stimulate the scalp and do I all that you can reasonably expect f of it. Haircut, 25c; Shave. 10c. LUTHER BABEK. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Mother's Dream TONIGHT AT THE PALACE THEATRE CONNIE & MAMIE BEARD. Proprietors. t PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. I AM buck from my business trip to Atlanta and my Studio is now open to my friends and customers. Offipe hours from 9 a m. to 5 p. m. ROSA J. LINDSAY : SILKS I TSAYARD I ent of MARCELINE SILKS Black Ring and Small Check t at a price that we couldn't reell at 25 cents a yard. While { 'TTKTTC A V A OTA n onV mice /XJJl 1 X U XX X m\i^. i-zvii V lii* J J ne quick. d hats 1 >ment of those popular priced , I. snappy styles?extra good ffering especially Low Prices ing goods. rHE LEADER. i ) save you money on Dry a ng, Groceries, etc., and I will * e 1 ( i , i ( [ Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. < President Sec. and Treas. j YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. -RTTV. ; Two-Horse Riding Cultivator. Two-Horse Walking Cultivator. One-Horse Walking Cultivator. Plunet Jr.?best made. Cotton Cultivators?4 feet. ( Extra Points and Bolts for Cultivators. Sound Clay and Whip-poor-will Peas. Orange and Amber Cane Seed. j Cotton Hoes?all sizes. i Cotton Bows?all sizes. i Refrigerators?the best made. Keep your milk and butter cold. 3 lee Cream Freezers. Parties who have not given note for Fertilizers will please call and attend to same. i York Supply Company. ( 3TJ-A.L 5 U 1 T TTTin S JAM ] I FOURTH TO 1 1IRD. \ i ? 5 . make cuts in Clothing prices % f then we are doing it just the j [ n to get New Spring Styles at y ire many extraordinary values x II ill afford to pass by. You a Suit?from 50c to $1.50 on a saving. Come and see goods J 5 tempt vou to huv. See below: y MEN'S PANTS. t $5.00 Pants Reduced to $3.50. $4.00 Pants Reduced to $3.00. t $X.r.O Pants Reduced to $2.50. s $3.00 Pants Reduced to $2.25. t $2.50 Pants Reduced to $1.75. $2.00 Pants Reduced to $1.50. r $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. t $1.25 Pants Reduced to 90c. $1.00 Pants Reduced to 75c. c 75c. Pants Reduced to 50c. I YOUTHS' PANTS. J .$2.00 Pants Reduced to $1.50. ] $1.75 Pants Reduced to $1.25. $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. J $1.25 Pants Reduced to 90c. $l.oo Pants Reduced to 75c. . 75c. Pants Reduced to 50c. 5<?c. Pants Reduced to 35c. BOYS' KNEE PANTS. I $1.00 Pants Reduced to 75c. > 75c. Pants Reduced to 50c. 50c. Pants Reduced to 35c. t 7.5c. Pants Reduced to 25c. ; 25c. Pants Reduced to 18c. i ' esc prices are t"? ?r CASH only a withdraw the cut prices after X find it desirable. Good things ? ut now is the time t<? get real A ( SS-SMITH CO. \ i flATTINGS ; < <? Now is the proper time to cover your ? lours with Mattings?see ours?China mil Japanese Mattings?good patterns ? ?15 Cents a Yard and Upward. * Hatting Rugs | \ice for hallways and dining rooms? * 16x72 inches in size?75 Cents Each. * let them at e CARROLL FURNITURE CO., |? e DON'T FAIL ' TO MAKE = That regular monthly deposit in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. If you have not an account here BERN NOW?TODAY?The first of () rtAY, 1908. h You will never have a better opporunity. 5 It pays 4 per cent quarterly. a $ LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK * YORKVIH.E. S. C. c DON'T FORGET Don't forget when you get an inviation to your friend's marriage that I IS custom to give it present, auu lon't forget that you can find a beauiful assortment at r STAR DRUG STORE J And don't forget that our prices are F he best in town. d e STAR DRUG STORE c D. L. Shieder, Proprietor. 3W Don't forget we sell Nunnally's bandies, the best made. Fresh shipnent just received by express. 1 D The Chief End of Man In the judgment of many is to spend Ife in getting things which they must ioon leave behind. It is always.a good hing in getting to get hold' of the w ibility and experience and facilities at ? he command of your broker. It is -ours for the asking?and when so ? asy why neglect to use'it? ? Phrafl.rnam linlKP ^ Dne five-room house. J1. Two fine residence lots. )ne nice six-room cottage. I! fair bargain of 100 acres. Ine splendid seven-room house. Several lots near Graded School. ^ farm of 186 acres 2' miles of town. Dr. M. W. WHITE. W See me at once to buy the above. I TO YE I Olde Time Fiddlers iome Ye In Convention at Yorkville On May 8. Everybody is coming to hear ye in ,-e Court House at Yorkville beginning it S.30 in ye evening and remaining in til ye can fiddle no more. Prizes for ye three best fiddlers, $5, 13.50 and $2.00. Prize of $3 for ye best banjo picker. Prize of $2 for ye best dancer. Music by ye Yorkville Cornet band n between times. Ye public to be admitted, 50 cents or ye grown people and 25 cents for ill ve vounger ones. H. G. BROWN. R. H. DOBSON, vtvct' Committee. IW All ye fiddlers, banjoists and lancers, who can be at ye convention, vill please tell ye committee at once. Chewing T obaccos Whatever your taste may be in Shewing Tobacco, I think I can just it your requirements. Come and see no anyway. I have Brown's Mule, Nellie Ogburn, Made Sugar, Rich and Waxy, Schnapps, Natural Leaf, Drummer, Monarch, Ap:le Sun Cure. Hancock's Maritana and thers. I. W. JOHNSON. 3W See me f<?r Teas and Coffees if ou want the best. THE CORN CONTEST. ALL FARMERS of York County who desire to do so. are invited to 'liter the Farmers' Union Corn Conest. The prize money is being raised by roluntary contributions. Already the sum of $225 has been promised and his fund will probably be increased. The fund is to be divided into three irizes to go to the first, second and hird largest yields on one acre. The largest yield is to have 50 per ent of the entire amount, the second argest yield 30 per cent and the third argest yield 20 per cent. All intending contestants must make mown their intention to Mr. A. Ij. ilLAOK, Secretary of the Farmers' i'nion, Xo. 1, Yorkville, on or before FUNK 1ST. and pay to him an enrance fee of 50 cents each. Each contestant is required to plant wo acres in corn on the intensive system for each plow operated on ae ount ?>f his own farm, and the yield ?f each acre required of him must be tp to 75 per cent of his best acre. For further and fuller particulars see the issue of The Enquirer of April 14. the Rock Hill Record of April 13, he Rook Hill Herald of April 18. or ipply to Mr. A. I,. BLACK or any nember of the undersigned eommitee. \V. I). PRIST. J. n. rn.vii, D. J. FORBES, Com. IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? THAT old Clock that has been standing for years, and which you would like to have keeping time again: t>ut which you think cannot be fixed it a reasonable price. Firing it to me. I do 'eliable, honest work on batches. ID. MARLEY if -tr -<r -tr ?L* -tr 1* *L' -C' -tr <r %r -it V T f T T T T T T T T T* 1 I Can WE Not Ii I YOUR BANKIN V ' We know that Your business ^ or We would not tell you so; ** used in This institution to prol its safety. With Our Capital, Surpli $67,500.00, Assets of near untc Stockholders' liability of $50,o< ^ business, Your Business an< ^ SAFE. t THE FIRST NAr YORKVIIj </ *tr 1" 1' V T T t T T *f T t* T TTl . L. Williams. Mason McConnell. r. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Clothing Big Factory Burned We have again picked up a big lot f Men's Clothing from a factory that ad a fire, at 50c on the Dollar. 30 Men's. $12.50 and $15, 2 Piece uits. Cuffs on Sleeve, half lined, at B.50 a Suit. 50 Men's, 3 Piece and 2 Piece Suits, 11 styles and Patterns, worth up to 12 at Suit, at $4.98. 50 Men's Suits worth up to $7.50, at 3.25 Each. Be quick if you want one. They an't stay here at these Prices. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. TINWARE 11X1 VV X11VU ENAMEL WARE A complete line carried in stock AT ;LOSE CUT PRICES. It includes; 'ea and Coffee Pots, Flaring Pails 1 Covered Buckets, Dish Pans, Sauce 'ans, Wash Basins, Cake, Pie, Puding and Dairy Pans, Strainers, Boilrs. Oil Cans, Etc. OME AND SEE ME FOR I'LL SAVE WU MONEY. .J. \V. DOBSON W The place where the DOLLAR iOES FULL DUTY. Laundry Stoves Don't persist during the coming hot eather in roasting yourself over a hot i tove treating smoothing irons when ; nishing up your laundry work. Buy < ne of our Laundry Stoves?burn harcoal?set it anywhere?does its 1 ork thoroughly with minimum of eat?it is economical in fuel consump- 1 on?saves time and labor?don't heat ] le house. We have several sizes? Dc to $1.50 each. Also have Charcoal for the above loves. j Yorkville Hardware Co. 3f"If your want is a Hardware want ' e want to supply your want. VISIT OUR BARX oi Shoes g < Beginning Saturday, Ap augurate a Special Barg and Oxfords for Men, > and the Sooner You Ge cause the Big Bargains Table Will Be Quickly FASHIONABL - AT REASONAB If, ] iijf TRAINS I lmve I STROU8E ,>?"jj? \ V: S-' & BROS^ jjk AkTiMONI W OH THIS SEASON WE ARE SHO1 RLE LINE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. IN TV WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE "i THE QUALITY AND STYLE THAT OUR CLOTHING RE FORE BUYI? VOII A (iUOO iUJ'j.-v Kf vvn.vi v?\j SHIRTS AND SUS To every man buying a Suit of C Fife. With every Youth's Suit a $1.0f With every Boy's Suit a T>0 Cent With every Pair of Pants a pair This offer is good to MAY 1ST, OUR MILLINERY Is ready to receive your orders wear. We want the ladies to remer this season includes the very Creai styles and what is more our Trimm Style, (Quality and Cost. We will b Millinery Department. Yorkville B. & s v?c rf* ^ ff* ( iterest YOU In { j G BUSINESS? J will be Safe with This Bank *' every precaution possible is "T :ect Your business and assure *** us and Undivided Profits of ""?* ) a Quarter of a Million, and do.oo, and Conservative in all *7* i Your Money MUST BE 4* '-r riONAL BANK I IIJE, S. C. ^ 13 ^ ^ jfc T1 ^ T *fc DEATH AND DESTRUCTION Many lives lost ;in?l n vast amount of property destroyed by recent stonns and tornadoes, and sonic of it was not far away cither. Take warning' friends and don't let death come and find you without a Life Insurance Policy. The FARMERS' MUTUAL will issue you one at cost. | D. E. BONEY, Manager, Yorkville. S. C. FOR SALEAT less than half price, we will sell a large stock of Rocking Grate Bars, made up during the midst of ifie uuu season. i suai price ic per) pound. Special Price while they last " 1 7-8c per pound. Many prominent manufacturers have used them for over 10 years. We also make all other kinds of castings and do all kinds of Machine work. We make a specialty if good, soft, Cotton Mill Castings, every piece of work that we send out is guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory. You will never regret giving us a trial. Thanking you for your attention, we are. Very truly yours, GASTON IRON WORKS. B. Frank Norris, Prop. & Gen. Mgr. .14 t.f 2t Hi lMHWIY GET IT HERE' All kinds of Chewing and Smoking J Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. All kinds of Groceries, including N. 0. Molasses, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Sugars, Coffees, Dried Fruit, Prunes, ?tc. Hardware of all kinds, including 'Never-Leak" Oil Cans, Dietz Lanterns, Washboards, Plow Stocks, Guano Dls- t< tributors, Cotton Planters, Meal tl Sacks, etc. All kinds of Dishes, Wash Bowls and a Pitchers, Lamps, Glassware, etc. tl 3ee us for all kinds of Musical In- h struments. a h $ HERNDON & GORDON. 99" The Enquirer office is especially well enuinned for handling Briefs and ArgiiirTents". Send us your next one. JAIN COUNTER i 3xfords ( >ril 18th, We Will In- < ain Counter of Shoes Women and Children, t Here the Better, Beto Be Found on This Snapped Up. E CLOTHES LE PRICES (< T J. M C? _ I ; ? I f The Mark of Quality, of Style and I of Fair Prices. re Kl I WING THE MOST FASHIONA- ? AND BOYS' CLOTHING THAT ! VO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS rOU A PERFECT FIT AND IN YOU WANT. COME AND SEE CO?YOUR VISIT WILL GIVE ?OD CLOTHES REALLY ARE. PENDERS FREE "lothes. wf: will give a $1.00 Shirt I Shirt Free. :.s Shirt Free. of 50 Cents Suspenders Free. 1PUS, U.MiY. n DEPARTMENT for Hats and Bonnets for Eastt r nber that our Millinery showing n of Dame Fashion's approved er can thoroughly please you in ie pleased to have you visit our M. Company. I ! :-:Corre< I ci jsi I SP R I > I When comfort costs so ver to keep upon your brow a an expensive habit of buyin great is the choice here and Hawes' Celebrated Hats fo selected line of Straw Hats ? This Is About Men If we could bring our 1 Shirts to you and you won after noting the pattern b ric quality, you would be the fit?and especially tin you must coine to us?cs our line of Eclipse Shirts f< $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. LET Ui Collar and Cuff you. We you want in Collars and C ?any Price. We are showing a I; I you in this Department will | -:THE - TP International STOCK FOOD There is no better time than spring ) improve your stock, so as to keep iem in perfect condition. The Internationa! Stock Food stands t the head of the list of all preparaions in their line, and anybody that as tried International will not use ny other. I have all the sizes on and?25c., 50c., and 25 lbs., pails at i 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. We Pay You to Save SCOTCHMAN Once said "Put your money in sheep, the wool grows every day, every night and Sunday." Our Savings Department earns you money every day and every night?Sunday too?and it's a good thing to put your money in. Have money in the bank by saving a little at a time. BANK OF HICKORY GROVE. OVER THE COUNTER" he'Taylor-Burt Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass. O. Taylor, President. May 8. 1907. r. (). L. Cowles, General Agent. The Mutual Benelit Life Ins. Co., Springfield, Mass. ear Sir: ? I have just received the policy for !000, which makes the eighth policy lat I have taken out with you in the uiuai rseneru. 01 AewarK. j.. ?iiu I in finice Tills ought to show my iitli in this grand old company, us nil as in the agent. My lirst policy was taken out sixen years ago, and it is the only one ir which you ever solicited me?all le balance have been sold me "over ie counter." I am perfectly satisfied ith the way I have been treated, and n glad indeed to recommend the cominy to any one needing Life Insurioe. Yours very truly. J. O. Taylor. Call and let me show you. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agt. CLOTHES CLEANING. AM prepared to clean gentlemen's . clothes and ladies' skirts in a thor. lghly satisfactory manner, at reamable prices. Work may be sent diet to tny home or left at W. E. Ferison'8 store Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. W Good Printing? See The Enquirer. I Pi^mnc JL * W Jl * W 4-/ AM> Or gar If you need a PIANO OH OH one, NOW IS TIIK TIME to get oi We are pushing our I'lano am good stock of both of these instr $200 to $150. which we will sell to ly I'a incuts. We have Organs for $45.00 u] $10.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly Pt Write us for cuts and prices. W . . RE llOCK HILI,, ct Spring for -? fUTICAL ME We refer with pride to and the phenomenal gr business, which has gr i among well dressed me m. ^ Our diversified si tire, conforming in ev Ijptl fashion, is one of the ibusiness. life; Drop in our Clotf iiri show you some Spring Big Values in Men' P Thomson C t* 1908 If fS&U IS SELLING J G HATS ? i little it is certainly not a bit cl heavy,!warm hat. Folks who I ig Hats elsewhere, have no idea I how fine the values are. We r $3.00.2iWe are showing a k for Men. Prices, $1.00 to $2 's Shirts ? Spring Ui ine of Spring Every man Id try them on, , eauty and fab- undergarment delighted with son Co.'s is tf : Value. But , pccially to sec ^?? s' Dr Men. Prices, We arc sho Crepe garmen * garment. can give what D. .. . uffs?any tune B'S l,ne ?f ments for men arge line of Men's Ties, Belts ai prove the Quantity and Quality 1 IOMSON - C ROCKING CHAIRS Don't you need another Rocking Chair at your home? Probably you do?they are always comfortable and restful. If you want anything of this kind, come and see our Rocking Chair line. It is large enough and varied enough to please you. You will And our prices just right? we make a specialty of pleasing prices. We have all styles of Rockers, including the popular Wickers, Heavy Oaks and Light Oaks, as well as the old style Missions. Then too, remember that we sell you Rocking Chairs on the tenns you want ?either CASH or CREDIT. We assure you of a SQUARE DEAL every time. YORK FURNITURE CO. Use Harrison's "Town and Country" Paints?they last. 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 Vmv is: :i orood time to nlace 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. I.assiter Huntley ? LIVEHYM i:> ? 1 XT E are located at the Kimball V? stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and respectfully request the people of the I town of Yorkvllle and country surrounding to give us an opportunity to make a reputation for prompt, efficient and reliable service. Good horses and good vehicles. LASSITER & HUNTLEY. BEST BEEF. PHONE your orders to the ROSE MARKET when you want the Lest MEATS. Good Beef Cattle wanted at all times?Will pay top of the market. WALTER ROSE. 3C Good Printing? See The Enquirer. 1GAX, or ever thought of buying tie on EASY TERMS. [1 Organ Department and have a uments. We have Pianos from r $25.00 Cash unci $10.00 Monthp to S100, and will sell them for lyments. I 1 > & S < > IV w. c. 11 Attire:-:! N | our Men's Clothing section S owth of this branch of our I ven us an enviable prestige I n. lowing of Men's Spring Atery detail to the dictates of paramount features of our I ting Department and let us I Suits. 5 Blue Serge Suits?$10.00. B? I kOO. ^3?hAT52^ idergarments for Men wants light, smooth, silky s for spring wear. Thomle place to find this class of wing a big line of India ,ts for men. Price, 50c the Nainsook Underwear gar1. Price 50c the garment. id Half Hose. A look from we carry, OMPANY:- j ANNOUNCEMENTS^ FOR SHERIFF. WE are requested to announce the name of S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching: primary election. 35 f te J". G. WELBORlSr FOR SALE f AO 1 il_ * _ ivo acrot? i nine ituin omjiucl ow tlon; beautiful 7-room cottage, and all necessary outbuildings; 2 room tenant house; 2-horse farm open;?plenty wood; 30 acres good bottom land. J. E. Castles. 450 acres?2 miles from Pineville; 5 miles north Fort Mill; 1 dwelling 11 rooms, an elegant home; good barn; 4 tenant houses; 157 acres in high state cultivation, balance in forest timber? a great deal of saw timber; 40 acres , good bottom land; 150 acres elegant pasture land; lies well; good 4-acre orchard. Near Flint Hill church. Alto 210 acret?5-room dwelling, with all necessary outbuildings; 25 acres good bottom: splendid pastures; 1 mile from Flint Hill church. Both of above being property of S. P. Blankenshlp. Very reasonable. 231-2 acret, one dwelling, 4 rooms, all necessary out buildings; 15 acres in cultivation; land lies level. About one mile from Bethany High School. Home of Ralph Adams. One tract, 50 acret?One 7-room dwelling, weather-boarded and ceiled, first-class condition, good barn, shedded all around, and all necessary outbuildings; land lies well, good wire pasture; running water; about 15 acres of woodland. One mile of Bethany High School, on R. F. D. No. 4, Clover. The home of F. C. Horton. 319 acres?known as the John B. Plexico land; about 2 miles of Bethany High School, 6 miles of Clover. One two-story dwelling; one good new barn; 2 tenant houses, 3-horse farm open, plenty of wood; some saw timber; 200 acres or more in woodland. Land lies well. Will sell 100 acres of woodland lying on the road from Bethnnv .to Meek Faulkner's, heine a Dart of this place. A most excellent place for a home. One Tract?50 acres of land?belonging to Jno. M. Thomasson, adjoining his home place, joining residence of J. D. Smith, S. L. Pursley and facing King's Mountain road; 40 acres in cultivation?12 acres good creek bottom. A beautiful place for a home. 99$ acres, lands of J R. Ferguson, 5$ miles Yorkville, 4 miles Clover, 1J miles from Filbert. Adjoins lands J. M. Stroup, A. J. Parrott; 1 flve-room cottage, new barn, nice young orchard. 195 Acres, W. H. Sparrow Place?2 miles Bethel church; 2 good dwellings; 65 acres tine bottom; 4 horse farm. Look at this. 78 Acres, adjoining lands of J. R. Fatres, Jno. Smith; 2 horse farm open, i mile New Zion church, Ramah; 4 miles Bethany; For whole Tract, $1,200. 123 Acres?Bone Campbell home place; 1 mile of good school, 2 miles to Bethel church; adjoins W. T. Nichols; 1 7-room dwelling; necessary outbuildings; 2 tenant houses. Price $23 per Acre. 83J Acres, Bullock's Creek, $ mile Hoodtown; 1 3-room dwelling; 2 tenant houses; 6 acres woods; 2 horse farm open?J. II. Bankhead. Price $15 per Acre. 333 Acres, 3 miles west McConnellsville; 1 4-room dwelling; good orchard; barn; all necessary outbuildings; 3 horse farm open; 46 acres good bottom land; 100 acres in pasture; 50 acres in another pasture; 3 tenant houses; A Great Bargain? Price $4,000. G. VV. Foster place? see him. One House and Lot in Filbert, 3 room dwelling; good young orchard; good garden; Price $175. 151 Acres, 2 horse farm open; 75 acres in heavy timber; adjoins James Feemster; 1 good dwelling; 1 good tenant house; 4 miles south of Yorkville?Miller Place. I have disposed of the three small farms recently advertised for. I have two orders for small farms?if you wish to sell, come to see me and list your land with me. J. C. WILBOKN. Heal Kstnte. 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 Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf 9T Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter, (test work ?t fairest prices.