Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 12, 1908, Image 3
? Spartanburg special of June 10 to
^ Columbia State: As a sequel of Insurv
anoe Commissioner McMaster's report
upon the condition of the Mutual Fire
Insurance company, doing business
here, on petition of Stanyarne Wilson,
attorney, S. M. Wetmore was today
appointed receiver of the Carolina
Mutual Fire Insurance company by
Judge D. E. Hydrick. Mr. Wetmore
qualified as receiver and is now in
charge of the affairs of the company
^ and all assessments that are due will
be paid to him. Unless payment is
made legal steps will be taken to collect
same. Mr. Wilson, in speaking
of the receivership of the Carolina
Mutual, stated that he appeared be
fore Judge Hydrick and asked that a
receiver be appointed in order to collect
assessments due the company.
Special Notices.
At Bowling Green.
Services next Sunday afternoon at
3.30 by Rev. G. A. Sparrow. It
Preaching at Beersheba.
There will be preaching at Beershe- ,
ba next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
^ H. J. Mills, Pastor.
Clover. June 1, 1908.
Union and Clover.
Rev. W. E. Lowe will preach at Union
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,
and at Clover in the afternoon at 4
o'clock T. G. Matthews.
16 t.f 2t
Fourth of July Train Service.
On July 3 and 4, the Carolina and
North-Western railroad will sell tickets
good through Monday the 6th, for
f* one fare plus 25 cents for the round
trip.
k Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our sincerest
thanks to our neighbors and friends for
their great kindness to and sympathy
*9 f?r us ant* ours in connection with the
illness and burial of our son, Robert
Haskell.
v It* Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Land.
Summer Excursion Rates via Southern
Railway.
Round trip Summer Excursion Tickets
to Seashore and Mountain resort
4^ points are now on sale via Southern
Railway at greatly reduced rates.
Tickets good returning until October
31st. 1908. Asheville, Waynesville,
Hendersonvilie. In the "Land of the
Sky;" Lake Toxaway and the "Beautiful
Sapphire Country." now in their
^ glory. Apply to Southern Railway
Agents for rates, tickets, etc.. or to J.
L. Meek, Asst. Gen'l. Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, Ga? or J. C. Lusk. Division
Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For the State Senate.
Dr. J. H. SAYE.
W. H. STEWART.
For Houee of Representativee.
WALTER B. MOORE.
For Sheriff.
S. S. PLEXICO.
For Clerk.
JOHN R. LOGAN
J. A. TATE.
^ For Supervisor.
W. G. DUNCAN.
C. C. HUGHES.
A. J. PARROTT,
GEO. L SUGGS.
For Auditor.
JOHN J. HUNTER.
BROADUS M. LOVE.
* ?h t Cotton Market.
Yorkvllle, June 12.?Cotton 113 to
12 centii.
New York. June 11.?Cotton: Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands 11.40;
^ middling guif 11.65; sales 340 bales.
Futures opened steady and closed quiet
and steady as follows: June 10.12:
Julv 10.12; Aug. 9.91; Sept. 9.63; Oct.
9.44; Nov. 9.28; Dec. 9.28; Jan. 9.25;
Feb. 9.24: March 9.22.
WANTED
\ N experienced dry goods and shoe
l 1 \.salesman. Must be young, sober
^ and industrious. Reference required.
Address BOX 12. Chester. S. C.
TRY A MASSAGE.
JF the pores of the skin of your face
seem clogged, try a Massage. Nothing
you can do will be more beneficial
* to your complexion. Shop over Shandon
Hotel.
LUTHER BABER.
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
Have your work done at LINDSAY
STUDIO, where the best materials are
used and only first-class Photographs
are sent out.
Orders for all kinds of work taken
and finished in the Studio,
i ROSA J. LINDSAY.
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T H E PA LACETHEATRE
Next week we will have several especially
good pictures, beginning MnnfW"
-? day night with
"FALSELY ACCUSED."
w See Tuesday's Enquirer for further
announcements.
CONNIE & MAMIE* BEARD,
Proprietors.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE PROBATA COURT.
By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS M. W. FOSTER has
applied to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of O. W. FOSTER, late of the county
aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
2HTH' DAY OF JUNK, 1H0X, to shew
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
(liven under my Hand and Seal, this
kth day of June, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and eight and in the 132dyear
of American Independence.
L. R. WILLIAMS,
Probate Judge of York County.
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& ALMOST
Every paper you read will toll of
Bk property being destroyed by Cyclone
or in some other way. Will your property
ever be destroyed by FIRE, WIND
or LICJHTNINC.? It Might. There-1
fore, insure your building and Livestock
with the FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE Co., and the MUTUAL
LIVE-STOCK INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION. See
D. E. BONEY, Yorkville, S. S.
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. OUR PURPOSE
It is our pui|M?se t<? handle any business
entrusted t<> us in such a fair
and liberal manner as to make
The customers'
relation with
this BANK sat^
isfactory and
profitable.
Aside from the excellent facilities
afforded, this hank has the advantage
of ample Capital and Surplus.
LOAN ASH SAVINOS BANK
YORKVILLE. S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
T X recognition of his ability and fitA
ness foy the position, the friends of
Major WALTER B. MOORE of Yorkville,
hereby announce him as a candidate
for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
from York county, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
HONEY
I HAVE TWO BARRELS OF THE
SAME KIND OF HONEY I HANDLED
LAST YEAR.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR ME
TO TALK ABOUT THE QUALITY TO
THOSE WHO HAVE USED IT.
$1.00 and $1.20 a Gallon.
LOUIS ROTH.
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF HICKORY GROVE
Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., at the
close of business, June 4th, 1908.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $25,843 67
Overdrafts 1.617 08
Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,125 00
Due from Banks and Bankers 2,907 13
Currency 500 00
Gold 40 00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies.. 479 83
Total $32,512 71
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in $10,000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 1,457 03
Individual Deposits Subject
to Cheek 11,250 66
Savings Deposits 630 63
Time Certificates 7,152 43
Cashier's Check 21 96
Bills Payable 2,000 00
Total $32,512 71
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
Before me came N. M. McDILL,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
N. M. McDILL.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 8th day of June, 1908.
JAMES M. COBB,
Notary Public for South Carolina.
Correct Attest:
J. N. McGill,
D. J. Smith,
W. Brown Wylie,
Directors.
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Do You Know of a Successful
That Does Not Carry a Bank I
Long years ago men did
banks; but in this advance.
Bunks are a Necessity Toda
ness interests find that tl
without Banks, the sair
you.
If you are a progi
Most Advantage*
Bank with usl?
for you.
THE FIRST NA1
YORKVI!
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INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS,
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
ACCORDIONS.
HARMONICAS.
All the above going at BARGAIN
PRICES.
POCKET KNIVES
If you need one see me. I have a
nice line that I am selling cheap.
.J. \V. DOHSON
W The place where the DOLLAR
DOES FULL DUTY.
1I11IK & lilllilli
HT LAMS
Machinery operators will please bear
in mind that we have an exceptionally
fine lot of leather for making Belt
Lacings. You know Leather is a specialty
v itli us and you can depend on
our leather qualities.
SOU IIATMfR
We have just received ten more sides
of the nicest, smoothest and best Sole
Leather you ever saw, and will he
pleased to cut you what you want.
(>tio barrel of nice Fish?1 Cent
Each.
HERNDON & GORDON.
SW Colored Card Board and Blotting
Paper in large sheets can be had at
I ne tri^un vi viiivv,
Dry Goods
YOU ARE AWARE OF TH]
A DRY GOODS SEASON COM Ef
TIME TO PICK UP REAL VAL
CLOTHING. ETC. THIS SEASO
IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR HI
SHOPPING AT WRAY'S. WE /
PECIALLY ATTRACTIVE RAR<
HAPS THEY WILL INTEREST
PICK UP SOME RICH VALUES
:tti inch Voil<s in Hnnvn. Tji
are 5oe, ;<>< ami 75c a yard,
> Close Out (Jiiick. Howi'vcr, >
::ti inch limsihlc Stripe Molu
Arc Cm to Cents the Yar
14. inch liliirk and lilac Ca?
a yard?Cut to 30 Cents a Y?
WHITE GOODS-30 inch White
effects?From C|s. to 50 (
SPFCI AL .lOli LOT?A few days
lot of Colored Lawns?not a I
a gooil value at 15 cents a yu
our trade, and we offer it wl
A YARD. Don't Yon want >
J. Q. WRAY
iW Remember. You can save (
fords and Clothing; at W R A Y *
PIPES
If you smoke a Pipe, come and let
us show you the biggest and most
complete line of Tobacco Pipes ever
shown in Yorkville. We have them
here in all sizes, qualities, styles and
prices, and just exactly fit your ideas
of what a Pipe should be.
Will you let us show you?
We also carry a first-class line of
Smoking Tobaccos, including all of
the best and most popular brands.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF CLOVER
Located at Clover, S. C.. at the close
of business, June 4th, 1908.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $62,126 02
I TlomQn.l T A-inc 9.676 44
Overdrafts 3,552 50
I Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,525 00
Due from Banks and
Bankers 9,709 67
Currency 2,449 00
Gold 705 00
Silver. Nickels and Pennies.. 770 89
Checks and Cash Items 141 91
Total $90,656 43
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid In $12,500 00
Surplus Fund 2,500 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 232 03
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 20,978 94
Demand Certificates 36,268 72 I
Cashier's Checks 3.550 07
Notes and Bills Redlscounted
4,000 00
Bills Payable 10,000 00
Accrued Interest 626 67
Total $90,656 43
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
Before me came J AS. A. PAGE,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 11th day of June, 1908.
F. E. CLINTON,
Notary Public, South Carolina.
Correct Attest:
M. L. Smith,
Z. M. Niell.
S. A. Sifford.
Directors.
W It pays to use the Best Quality of
Stationery the other fellow judges
you by the quality of your printed
matter.
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Business Men
iccount?
<iness without
age it is not so.
y. If the big busiicy
cannot get along
le condition applies to
Mil
ressive man You Want the
>us Business Methods.
?We will make it a pleasure
TIONAL BANK
CjIjE, S3. O.
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J. G_ WILBORN
FOR SALE
A No. 3 Geizer Thrashing' Machine:
No. 4 Geizer Thrashing Machine; one
Wheat Drill: one 2-1101x6 Disc Plow,
and one McCorinick Mower and Rake.
Known as the Frank C. Morton's property.
The Shubert place; 32 acres; joins
the corporate limits?$850.
The Maria Cowen place; joins David
Clark?$200.
50 acres; Frank Horton place $40.00
per acre.
23i} acres, Ralph Adams place.
09J acres; J. R. Ferguson place?
Filbert.
78 acres, 1 mile New Zion?$1,200.
6 acres, a nice home: E. B. Mendenhall,
McConnellsville; 7 rooms? $1,200.
127 acres; lower Steel Creek township,
N. C.; $15 per acre.
163 acres; 9 miles of Gastonia?$25
per acre.
319 acres: King's Mountain township;
J. B. Plexico place?$20 per acre.
151 acres; Dr. White, Miller Place;
4 miles of Yorkville.
136 acres; one-horse farm open;
tenant house and barn.
190 acres; King's Mountain township?$7
per acre.
235 acres; 5 miles of Rock Hill; rents
for 9 bales of cotton?$4,700.
153 acres in Bethel township; 8 miles
of Yorkville. 6-room dwelling, land lies
well: Arthur Quinn place.
2D2 acres; Sam Youngblood place;
$50 per acre.
The Old Presbyterian church property
in Hickory Grove; 1.1 acres?-$500.
517 acres; 50 acres of fine bottom
land: 250 acres in woods; 2 story. 8roum
dwelling: 9-horse farm in cultivation:
6 good tenant houses; close to
railroad. This is a grand bargain?
$16 per acre. W. M. Whitesides place.
220 acres, one mile of Piedmont
Springs: 7-room dwelling; 7,000 cords
of wood; 10 acres of fine bottoms?
$20 per acre. A. O. White place.
A new cottage near Graded School,
5-rooms?$1,650.
David Russell place; 121 acres near
corporate limits.
125 Acres?a beautiful 5-room cottage;
good new barn?8 stalls; double
crib. Everything in good shape; 4
tenant houses; land lies well; plenty of
wood; Bethel township, 6 miles of Clover.
At a bargain?J. M. Rarnett.
.1. C. WILBORN, Real Estate.
Bargains
B FACT THAT AS THE END OF
A ON, THAT TH.aT IS THE BEST
.FES IN D It ESS GOODS, SHOES,
X IS NO EXCEPTION. AND NOW
TYING IF YOU WILL DO YOUR
i It B NOW OFFER INC, SOME ESIAINS
IN DRESS GOODS?PERYOU
IF YOU ARE WILLING TO
. LET US SHOW YOU:
in. GarnH?the regular prices
and good values at that?To
ou take Your Choice at :{.">< Yard,
nirs that were Go cents a vard
d.
;hmere, regularly 6Of and 75c
ird?a Real Bargain.
Lawns in Stripes and Cheek
*ts. the Yard.
ago we picked up a superb job
bolt of it that is not worth and I
rd. But we must pass it on to
lile it lasts?AT i'lVK CENTS
mine at the price?
, The Leader.
)\E-TIIIRI> if you buy your OxS.
Try It.
Statement of the Contlitlon of the
sEoan and ?avinqs 2$an
Located at Yorkvllle, S. C., at t
close of business, June 4, 1908.
Resources:
' Loans and Discounts $171,701
Overdrafts 4,028
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 11,000
Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200
I Other Real Estate 7,000
Due from Banks and
Bankers 42,639
i Currency 7,550
1 Gold 2,565
I Silver, Nickels and Pennies 3,560
I Checks and Cash Items.... 1,177
Total t $252,422
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000
Surplus Fund 25,000
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 5,627
Due to Banks and Bankers. 2,161
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 120,431
Savings Deposits 3,084
Time Certificates 44,950
Cashier's Checks 200
Reserved for Taxes, and interest
due 966
Total 5252.422
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Cot sty of York.
Before me came T. C. DUNLA
1 Cashier of the above named bank, wh
1 being duly sworn, says that the abo'
and foregoing statement is a true coi
dition of said bank, as shown by tl
books of said bank.
T. C. DUN LA P.
Sworn to and subscribed before m
j this 8th day of June, 1908.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,
Notary Public, South Carolina.
| Correct Attest:
W. W. Lewis,
W. Brown Wylie,
B. N. Moore.
Directors.
SPECIAL
SATURE
ON SATURD
Simpson and American Calicoes at
Amoskeag Apron Ginghams at
Princeton Apron Ginghams at 4-4
Androscoggins Bleaching, all yoi
4-4 Lonsdale Bleaching, all yon wai
33 1-3 per d i
XDIQCOXJINTT OFF
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
. . 33 1-3 per d
IDTSCOXJIsTT OFF
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
PANTS.
33 1-3 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
STRAW HATS.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
Felt Hats and Caps.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Shirts, Overalls,
Ktv., Eto.
10 per d
ZDISCOTJIsTT OFF
Suspenders, Belts,
Col 111 I'M, OUllVi.
ALL GOODS AT
STR.
In thp GnnH Old
in inv v? v/ v/ m. v?
Summer Time
You will want a Hammock on your
porch or on the lawn?there is nothing
else that quite tills the bill for comfortable
resting and an afternoon's rtap.
Our Hammocks are of the best qualities?we
have several qualities and
the colorings are rich and tasteful.
Suppose you come and see our HAMmocks.
Then you'll want one.
Porch Rockers?
Did you ever notice how comfortable
people look who have Porch Rockers on
their porches? Well, they are comfortable,
they don't cost much and
they don't have to be moved indoors
every time it rains. Suppose you see
our PORCH ROCKERS.
Say, have you bought one of our 6
or 8 ft. Pedestal Extension Dining Tables
at $6 and $8? They are real bargains.
See us for a SQUARE DEAL.
Terms?to suit you.
York Furniture Co.
^dann Opera
IJST SUMMER
Say! Have you thought of it?
Thought of what? Thought that Edison
owners can listen to Grand Opera
all summer, when their friends in the
great opera centers have to make out
on the memory of last season's performances.
There's a thought well
worth acting on. Hetter get an Edison
now.
Don't wait until fall to get your
SKWINO MACHINK, when you need
it today. Hut come right along and
see us now. We can make terms to
suit you.
Will have a complete line of Sheet
Music next week. Call and see us.
We are always yours to serve.
R. B. DAVIDSON CO.
Opposite Express Office.
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89
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condition we solicit your i
83 business. : : : : :
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Supervised by the
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oo State Bank Examiners.
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gj Managed by an Alert
42 Board of Directors.
51 I
68
60 Officered by
34 Experienced Bankers.
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Wideawake and Progres- '
sive, always Courteous,
alwavs Accommodating.
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Savings Bank,
Yorkville, S. C.
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. DISCOTJl
BEGINS
)AY, JUI
EINTXJH
AY EVENING,
5c yd. 4-4 Fruit of the L
6 l-4c yd. 44 Lonsdale far
4 1-2c yd.
a want lOcJyd. 44 Unbleached i
?t, - 10c yd. Sin pound
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Dress Goods, Linings,
Kto? Ete.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Bed Tickings, Denims,
Cottonndcs, Etc.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
MADRAS, CHEVIOTS,
Illoltory ShlrtliiKH.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
RlbhonH, Etc.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Neckwear, Handkerchiefs,
CjJ Iovch, Etc.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Underwear, Hosiery
And Fan**.
ABOVE PRICES
AIJSS-SMITH
...BLUE ROCK...
>1 i 11 e i* ii 1 Springs
(Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarbonated
Saline Water.)
A recent analysis of the water of this
Mineral Spring by Dr. Boyden Nims,
Ph. G. of Columbia, S. C.. shows it to
be equal to the best Mineral Water
used by the American people today.
This water has been given away for
more than sixty days since the present
owners came into possession and has
been thoroughly tested by the public,
and pronounced superior to any in the
State. Now on sale at the STAR
DRUG STORE.
To any one not yet having tried this
water, we will furnish the same free
upon application, until a thorough test
has been given it.
BLUE ROCK MINERAL
SPRINGS CO.,
D. L. Shieder, R. E. Heath and Marion
B. Jennings, Proprietors.
We will show the analysis of this
water to any one, any where, at any
time. No secret about it. We are not
afraid to show it.
TO FIND
A BUTTON
In your chicken salad does not always
argue that it is a part of the dressing.
But those who argue against the futility
of paid commissions to a broker for
his services and printer's ink often
find they more than pay the same to
others who know their part.
Three-room house.
One live-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 186 acres 2 miles of town.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
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. 26 f.t tf
BEST BEEF.
PHONE your orders to the ROSE
MARKET when you want the
best MEATS.
Good Beef Cattle wanted at all
times?Will pay top of the market.
WALTER ROSE.
Good Printing? See The Enquirer
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
Grain Cradles
We have Grain Cradles for cutting
wheat and oats. Also Grass Blades
and Snaths, Whetrocks.
Fruit Jars, all sizes. Fruit Jar Rubbers
and extra tops.
Received this week 100 sacks of
Guano for second application to corn
and cotton.
We have Amber and Orange Cane
Seed, Clay and Whlppoorwill Peas.
For Cultivator Points, etc., see us.
Buy a Planet Jr. Walking or Riding
Cultivator and let one man do the
work of two.
When vou think of anything to eat,
think of YORK SUPPLY CO., we
have it.
York Supply Company.
POAG'S
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H/v3 1 Al?y
MONTHLY
ROCK HILL, - - S. C.
if interested in buying, selling or
exchanging DIRT at private sale or
Auction send for sample copy in which
you will find a good selection of interesting
reading matter as well as a
long list of Farms, Hotels. Mineral
Springs, Manufacturing industries,
city and country property in many
localities for homes or investment.
Annual subscription only 50 cents.
J. EDGAR POAG, Broker,
Rock Hill. S. C.
"Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste."
W Good Printing? See The Enquirer
TT SALE
13th
JUNE 20th.
oom Bleaching, all you want 10c yd'
nbrie, all you want - 12 I-2e yd.
Sheeting, plumb four yds
5c yd
10 per d
IJIHCOUiNT OFF
Linen and Cotton Damask,
DoilleH, Etc.
10 per d
I>IHt'OUNT OFF
Towels, White Quilts,
I.aee. Curtains
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Notions and Stationery
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Shoes and Oxfords.
20 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
Umbrellas and Parasols.
10 per d
DISCOUNT OFF
ALL GOODS
Not Mentioned 111 tills A(l.
A TA T-> T^rvn Ct A CI T T
/\ivrL/ ruK
CO.
IT MAKES NO
DIFFERENCE
It makes no difference to the property
owner who is not so unfortunate as
o have a fire whether the company in
A'hich he is insured is safe, sound and
iberal or not. or whether or not his
uolicy is properly written, except that
he would save money by keeping the
premiums he is paying an irresponsible
veak company, in his pocket.EVERY
WISE BUSINESS MAN
insures his property and insures it ir
time tried and fire tested companies
N'one except this kind are represented
in this agency, and among the dozen
or more it represents are the three
strongest, and at the same time the
most liberal, in the world. We want
your business and guarantee to handle
it satisfactorily to you.
SAM M. GRIST
AT
JOHNSON'S
COFFER?15 cts. to 35 Cts. Pound.
The Best of Teas to be hail.
Blue Bibbon Extracts.
1IE1X7/S Pickles and Vinegars.
SWIFT'S Hams, Breakfaststi'ips and
Ijard.
BEECII-NCT Beef and Breakfaststrip
?Put up in glass.
i?ividit'i \'/i ...wl i v/> riv \ > i /i
i mi.\> i.mi iiim
?A good variety.
CIGARS?A Full line.
FAII5 V and IVOKY Snaps.
Shoe Polish?\ variety of qualities and
in all colors to suit your shoes.
I. W. JOHNSON.
I^assitei* A: Huntley
?LlVKllV M E>?
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 surrounding
to give us an opportunity to
make a reputation for prompt, efficient
and reliable service.
Good horses and good vehicles.
LASSITER & HUNTLEY
CLOTHES CLEANING.
LAM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladles' skirts In a thoroughly
satisfactory manner, at reasonable
prices. Work may be sent direct
to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's
store
Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN.
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THOMSG
TEN PER CEN1
SALE JSP
Clothing, Gents' Furni
and Men's Oxfords,
ONLY OlS
at a TEN PER CI
Don't Miss this Sale.
I DRY GOODS SFEC1A
STANDARD CALICOES for G
ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHI>
| Ten yards to each customer.
GOOD APRON GINGHAMS f(
Good 10 Cents 36 inch PERC.
I the Yard.
One lot good 10 cents DUCK
One lot of Misses' Black, Fine
I Three Pairs for 50 CTS. for one YV<
One lot Ladles' 25c COLLAR!
I Ladies' White Embroidered B<
Good Pearl Buttons, Two l>oz
One lot of Fine Toilet Soap?I
[I The Thomso
WHEN IN THE
MARKET
For a Buggy or Surrey and not too
BUSY to save money on these, call
and allow us to show you our line. For
a limited time, in order to help build
up this branch of our business, we are
dividing our legitimate profit with the
purchaser.
We consider our customers our best
advertisement, but they are too busy
and have something else to do besides
this, so we take this additional means
of reaching the buyer. ,
Have bought largely In anticipation
of a good year's business, and if price*
and terms are any inducement, we are '
going to move them.
If you will allow us to show you our
line and name prices and terms and
vou wisely conclude you can get better
inducements, we will guarantee you 9
bargain. We sell nothing but what (
has the guarantee of the makers as
well as our own.
Agents for the Keystone Riding Cultivator.
If you want the best see the
Keystone.
As usual we are offering Planters, '
Distributors and other Farm Implements
very cheap.
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. '
u 11 IA 1 11 iV liff of Ai*io lo
lJIIIlUUIg lYIrtLC/l lUliY
If you intend to do any buildings or
repairing, we will be pleased to have
you remember us for all kinds of Rough
and Dressed Lumber, including Floor- ,
ing, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Framing,
Siding. Shingles, Laths, etc., and
also for Lime, Cement and Brick, as J
well as the Paints, Oils and Varnishes
that you will need?we sell the cele- j
brated 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 1
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.
W Good Printing? See The Enquirer
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10 Per
.
OFF
FOR I
% ON ALL
i DRY GO(
I NOTIONS
I CLOTHIN
I SHOPS
uii vy
THUS
IN GO'S II
r REDUCTION 11
ow onsr. II
ishings, Hats, Ladies'
all being sold for
r E WEEK
lNT reduction.
LS FOR ONE WEEK II
WnnN K PTC ?|,A Vo^l
'Ill II w n, %9 V/ M IIIC AMIU,
ro for One Week. 10 CTS. Yurd.
)r One V>"\, 5 CTS. the Yard.
ALES in Reds ??* Blues, 7 CTS.
for One Week, 7 CTS. the Yard.
RIBBED HOSE?the 25c kind?
?ek.
3?19 CTS. Eaeli for One Week,
elt.s, 8e, 10c and 15c.
. for 5 Cents.
10 CTS. the Box of 3 Cakes.
n Company.
SEE SPECK
FOR
Watches and Clocks
Finger Rings, Scarf Pins, Bracelets,
Broocnes, Hat Pins, and other things
In Jewelry In Solid Gold, Gold Filled
ind Sterling Sliver
Sterling and Plated Silverware.
Gut Glass and Pressed Glass.
Fine China and Porcelain.
Lamps and all kinds of Brtc-a-Brac.
Waterman and Parker "Lucky
Curve" Fountain Pens.
T. W. SPECK.
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J.L. WILLIAMS & CO.
2 TO 1
We have doubled our sales on ZEIGLER
BROS., OXFORDS for Ladles
this summer over last. Why? Simply
because they have given our trade Just
ivhat our customers have been looking
for
STYLE
COMFORT and
DURABILITY
Are you having trouble with your
Shoes. Just try ZEIQLER BROS.,
they will speak for themselves. The
price now is $3.00 a Pair in all Leathira.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
Sell For Leas.
FOR RENT.
DICKSON HOUSE, King's Mountain
street, next Garrison.
C. E. SPENCER.
35 f.t . tf
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