Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 18, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

OATS FOR SALE. SEVERAL Hundred Bushels of good, home-raised APPLER OATS for seed. J. T. CRAWFORD. MeConnellsville, S. C. 74 t 3t? SALE OF INTEREST IN FIRM. HAVING sold mv interest in the HICKORY SUPPLY COMPANY, this is to notify all concerned that I assume no further liability in connection with said firm. All persons indebted to said Hickory Supply Company. are requested to come forward and settle their accounts at once. J. M. LEECH. Hickory Grove, S. C., Sept. 15, 1908. 75 f 3t FARMERS' UNION' RALLY. ARRANGEMENTS have been perfected for a BIG RALLY of the York County Farmers' Union to be held at the Court House in Yorkville on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. President B. Harris and other speakers will be present. The regular County Meeting will also be held. Everybody who Is Interested In cotton is invited to be present. Let us have a big meeting; it will be worth while. J. P. ASHE, President. A. L. Black, Secretary. 75 f.t. td THE PALACETHEATRE TONIGHT .. A FOOL AND HIS MONEY SOON PARTED. THE PRODIGAL SON UP-TO-DATE. Misses MAMIE & CONNIE BEARD, Proprietors. "SCRAPING BOTTOM." The Soft Yarn Spinners, in Charlotte last week, expressed the opinion that the price of new cotton is now "Scraping bottom," for this season. Now Is the time to buy a farm. 113 Acres?Six miles from town; 3 horse farm open; good 2-story dwelling, also 4-room cottage: wire pasture; peaches from May until October; rolling land, well terraced. Near Beersheba church. $18.50 an acre. Wanted?One or two small Farms, also a well-located House and Lot in town of Clover?5 6r 6 rooms. JOHN E. CARROLL. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C., at the close of business, September 11th, 1908. Loans and Discounts $73,636 15 Demand Loans 6,597 09 Overdrafts 1,596 46 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,525 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 9,660 43 Currencv 1,775 00 Gold 850 00 Silver. Nickels and Pennies.. 457 17 Checks and Cash Items 155 05 Total $96,252 35 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $12,500 00 Surplus Fund 2,500 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 739 37 Due to Banks and Bankers.. 1,022 95 Individual Deposits subject to Check 21,100 28 Demand Certificates 38,574 79 Cashier's Checks ' 427 06 Notes and Bills Redlscounted 8,614 20 Bills Payable 10,000 00 773 70 Total $96,252 35 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. Before me came JAS. 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. ? ci A r? 4 nn OnnhlAK J .Ai?. J\.. IT AVJ?i, ^ttOiuci. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th day of September, 1908. F. E. CLINTON, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: S. A. Sifford. Z. M. Niell. M. L. Smith, Directors. Yes, It's True? That your prescriptions are always filled just as your physician wants them to he, when you bring them to the York Drug Store. That our Prescription Clerks are very careful and painstaking and never substitute, and use only the purest drugs and chemicals in our prescription work. That you will always receive polite and prompt attention at the York Drug Store. That you can always depend on our prices being reasonable and fair to you. That your business will be appreciated at this Drug Store. That we sell all Patent Medicines that have merit. That our latch string hangs out? our doors swing in. and we want you to visit our store often. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. BUYING FURNITURE Buying Furniture, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, Carpets, Pictures, Stoves or anything else entering into the furnishing of a home, is like the building of a house, in some respects, you don't buy for a day or a week? you buy for years to come; and for this reason, if for no other, it never pays to buy stuff because it's*' cheap." Huy goods of quality and it will pay in the long run. We especially want you to see our lines of Furniture and House Furnishings?we know that we have qualities that will please the most particular?we can please you? no matter what grade of goods you wish to buy. Will we make you the right prices on the qualities you buy? Can we afford to do otherwise? We don't think we can?we know we cannot afford to misrepresent goods or charge unreasonable prices. Why? Simply because it wouldn't pay US. It might at the time?it wouldn't in the long run. Because if we overcharged you or misrepresented goods you would find it out sooner or later. l*-.. ......1,1 1I?wln(vw ill till' V ? "UUI UW wuo.iivow. ... future and that of your friends. We are looking to the future as well as the present. See us for your Furniture and Furnishings. We assure you of a SQUARE DEAL. See our lines of IIOCKKIIS and DINING CHAIRS. DINING TABLES. CENTRE TABLES, FABUICORD and YELOl'R COUCHES, etc. One set of Dishes?7 pieces?with every purchase of Slo.OO CASH. YORK FURNITURE CO. WANTED rp O act as your Executor, Trustee JL or Guardian. If you need to be bonded see us before doing anything. We have Wills drawn up at our expense when we are made Executor. THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. Rock Hill. S. C. 6 j ft. tf PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. My Photo Studio will be open on Tomorrow?SATURDAY. Call and see samples of my photographic work in many styles of mountings and finishings. Will be pleased to have you make my Studio a visit at any time. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT. ALL York county competitors for the prizes offered by the School Improvement association of South Carolina. will please make their reports to me on or before October 10. T. E. McMACKIN, Supt. Ed. York County. 70 t 3t If* Good Printing? See The Enquirer. T More Goods for * Same Money III n Same Goods for vl Less Money. -p. Dry A NTH <=51 11^1our buyer5 having spent two w of fall and winter (iOODS at re: for the past two weeks, and ot 1ng to be turned loose over ou OF OUR BIG BARGAIN SAVING. OUi VARIETY AND LOWER PRICES THAN SHOW YOU. OUR OPENING INYITATI FOUND ELSEW HERE. WE EXPECT PRICES TO YOU. WE'VE GOT THE ( ID IE Wo have the widest range of SILKS and DRESS GOODS ever offered on this market. in all of the latest and newest wcavest This department bears a high standard for quality. It will pay you to see what we are showing; in SILKS and DRESS GOODS. We are showing the best yard-wide Rlaok Taffeta Silk to be found at QQz> the yard Big variety of Wool Dress Goods A Q ?All Colors. Prlee, the yard.. TtOC Our line of Repellants surpasses anything every offered before. Get a sample?compare with any Repellant. If our sample Is not the superior, We don't ask PQ _ you to buy it. Priee the yard.. Serpentine Crepe for evening gowns?color*??Cream, Lt. Green and Pink. ^ Width?27 ins. Priee the yard ."je?OUTING?5c One lot of good Outings?all colors ?27 inches wide. On sale, the Yard CLOTHING IDEIE^ADR LARGER THAN EVER?BETTER THAN THAN EVER. That's what we say, and seeing and see for yourself. We can give you the ] SUIT you ever bought for SI0.00. Our line of Men's Suits from $7.50 to $15 An.' where for Value and Good Looks. It will see our large line of CLOTHING before you bi Boys' and fJJU.ZD made, excellem Youths' Cl< well made, goc from. Price $; MEN Let us show both fit and pie terns, well mad BOYS Boys' Plain I Boys' Knlckt llHl \ ' Hoys' Blouse jljj V Ar Boys' Cordur rl 19cMensC o^O?ne ,ot ?f ^ I2|i well made fron cial, 19e Each. $1.19 -Men's Brogans $1.19 One We can show you the BEST cr cu MAN'S BROGAN SHOE-"Solid Leather"?you eyer stuck One your foot into. Price, $1.19 the T?i> * (lie Pi Pair. Special. one Price, I P,Uth (Iron's ShooI Watch our We i] season. Advertisements c nrM _ II i n Millinery ? Opening. ,1 PHOT k\ll'ls f . C_3 fl That will not hold a perfect cutting edge is a very poor piece of ' property. It is almost as bad as no knife. We make a specialty of First f ^ Class. Dependable Docket Knives, in till sizes and styles and we certainly believe that we can sell you a pocket , cutting tool that will satisfy all rea- J sonahle demands that can he made a upon it. We have such a variety as m| to be able to please vou. We sell _ -Lm MIX KITTFR, MII.I.FR I5IIOS., w \ i \ ii.i.i: ami ro<;i:rs dock- 2*We ean satisfy you in a RAZOR if vou need one. We sell fV^ ROM I!. KFIIX KCTTKR and SIIC- %JJ MATK RAZORS (ordinary): and the 33 (.?I.IJ"ITi: and IvF.FX KI'TTKK (Ssifcty) RAZORS. When in net We have a line of first-class Razor ( (.?i?riv Hones and the best line of Razor "O-tAltls, Strops on, this market. ehrated lleyt Yorkville Hardware Co. CARROI HOMS( mmoth - F o Goods, Clothing 30ES--F0W EEKS IX TIIE NORTHERN MARKETS HA1 MARKARLY LOW PRICES. CARLOADS OF R STOCK OF GOODS STANDS SECOND TO R COUNTERS AT A RAPID RATE. TIIEY ( R STOCK OF MERCHANDISE FOR THIS SI EVER BEFORE. COME AND SEE FOR ON EXTENDS TO EVERY ONE WHO WIS I YOU TO MAKE OUR STORES YOUR HEA1 JOODS AND THEY MUST BE SOLD?OUR 1 LESS G-OOjDS 10c?ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHING?10c 1000 yards of Androscoggin and Barker Mills Bleaching?full yard wide? "t Price, the yard X Vr C Good yard-wide Bleaching at 8 l-3c Yd. 10c?AMOSKEAG OUTING?10c The heaviest, fleeciest, and the best to be had. Big line of good colors? % On sale, the Yard JL V/C 10c?AMOSKEAG GINGHAM?10c We have the best variety of patterns in Amoskeag Ginghams ever thrown on our counters. Colors fast. Price, -| /\ the Yard X UC 12 YDS. LONG CLOTH, 98 CTS. 50 Bolts Book Fold Long Cloth, full 36 inches wide. Nice, soft finish. Q Q Price the Bolt, 12 yds /OC 5c?DOMINO APRON GINGHAMS?5c That's the name every one knows?it's the best Gingham for Aprons. Our ET^-? Price, the Yard OC TMENT | ^ EVER?CHEAPER is believing. Come J Best BLUE SERGE .00 Can't Be Beaten Vt pay every buyer to ay your winter Suit. Youth's Clothing to $10.00 HfJ Boys' Clothing?well I t quality. Suits, $1.25 Ijmtothing?good quality, [ ; )d patterns to select U. . 3.50 to $10.00. FT ; 's pants yfjllflb to $2.98 m you our line of Men's fwP'J/MW lummer?and we can TmJIwZ' ase you. All good pat- i T w" e in the latest styles. jsi# ' /W ':. ; pants mjm to $1.48 Hyp 1 'ants, 48c to 98c. 'rbocker Pants, 98c to Pants, 18c to 98c. IpiSy oy Pants, 18c. hambray Shirts 19c [en's Cliambray Slilrts, ? i good Sdc- MankUbanA ; LADIES' SHOES 98c \\\ lot Ladies' Solid Leather Hlucli- /*[\ t Slioos?Special, 98c. / J \ Children's Shoes 48c / fj( lot Children's Solid Leather, A leel Shoes, sizes 2s to 6s?18c lot Misses' Slioes?sizes 5s to 9s. 1 59c tlie Pair. i C lot Cliildren's Heavy Scliool ?Blucher cut?sizes 9s to 12Js. N^iir* 89c tlie Pair. Jlp Idren's Heavy School Shoes? JJekm er cut?sizes 13s to 2s. Price, hue of Men's, ladles' and CIdl- j^k K libbers at All Prices. t our Shoe Dejiartinent and let ?yes glance down the line of we carry, and you'll find nothjt the best makes. If it's a 98c -It's the Best. If it's a $6.50 uu Kill IKK 11IV III! XI 3 x/v 111^ V/IIV | nvite every one, whether you live far o We feel that we can interest you, and )ome and let us show you through our e THOM50 Head to Foi Y ORKVILLE, SOT =!iiitoiiy x, p] I1IJIU11 u Jj^ > Sow Wheal ana^J We have a car of (In J inp?made especially I Cotton is low. T / L J tion, pood Fertilizer Sow one to three bu: JrTp??i^Sh7jV Or* you run, in wheat. E^pSTOwli^l Sow five acres, w \^/l50 y?u run, in oats. ^ r*\ ^'ou w'" not r0Rr <[** you a Rood return for Fertilizers. >d of HFFD CIIAIHS or don't fail to see the Cel- K|n^n's^oHeViahfe' vard line, sold by a lot of choice Herri _L FURNITURE CO. HERNDON <S DN CO' all - Open! F .Gents'Furnish LILT FULL IttS LEFT NO STONE UNTURNED?TILEV I FALL GOODS HAVE BEEN POURING I> NONE IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. :ANT LAST ALWAYS AND THE FIRST THil 3 A SON SURPASSES ANYTHING IN FORME] YOURSELVES. IF YOU ARE FROM M IKS BIG VALUE GIVING, AND MORE GOO ^QUARTERS?PAY US A VISIT?LET US T. 'RICES MAKE HAPPY CUSTOMERS. 3 -A-HSTID SILI 3Je?SEA ISLAND?3 Jc 1000 yards of full yard-wide <52/"? Brown Sea Island, the Yard... V# 7c?BROWN SHEETING?7c 2000 yards of full yard wide Brown Sheeting, best quality and the *1 r* heaviest weight. The Yard.. / C* BLANKETS We picked up a lot of BLANKETS at 50 Cents on the Dollar. You. can sleep warm at the prices we are selling them. Sizes 10, 11 and 12 quarter. See us and let us talk BLANKETS to you. We will save you money. 10c?BOYS' WAISTS?10c One lot of Boys' Knit Waists?worth a quarter any time?Our Price to % iA you, each J. vfC 10c?25c PILLOW TOPS?10c One lot of Lithographed Pillow Tops, wonn 20c?voir rncc. jl. v ^ | |L 48c SHIRTS V Big lot of Men's Negl pW cut full size?48 CENTS ] ^ Kf Men's Heavy Fleeced J Drawers?18 CTS. the Ga 4^ HATS AND.' >5l W ' Boys' Hats?new shape 50c to $l*50 . Big line of Boys'Caps? "* 25c and 50c. Men's Hats?all new ' *>r'cc W8c to ^2.00. V ' WfM Men's Caps for winte <''^3 new styles- Price, 25c an< of the Lest made. Our Shoe Depa merit has made a reputation, both i and near, for good, honest value every pair. \ 10c Soft Sole Infant Shoes 1( One lot of Infant's Soft Sole Sho R 25c values?New stock. Our Prl , 10 CENTS the Pair. \ Km SPECIALS. fW ? YOU SHOULD NOT FORGET 1 M John J. Clark's Spool Cotton?T . \M Spools for 5 CENTS. ' 5 Two dozen good Pearl Buttons, 5 Cr H Ten Cent Pearl Buttons, 5 CTS. I) The best pair of Children's Hose to ^Ri had for 10 CENTS. Boys' extra heavy Leather Stockin 25 CENTS the Pair?sizes 7s to 1 P/ Good Talcum Powder, 5C and IOC 1 Wm Colgate's Talcum Powder, 19 CTS. 1 msl Dr Lyon's 25c Tooth Powder, 19C I Wf Ten Cents size Vaseline, 5 CENTS. f Box good Paper and Envelopes, 1( Good School Pencil Tablets, 5 CTS. Good Pen Tablets, 5 CTS. and 10 CI r near to pay our Stores a visit during t I do you good?you are always welcoi stock of goods?we take pleasure in n ?N C0MPA1 if Outfitters 1TTH OLIISrA.. |j||K||||\ J-1.. WII.I.IAM! ; and Oats Yorkville's cheape: ie Fertilizers eorn/ for small grain. yv 1 r vy good prepare- UrV LtOOUS t s and good seed. J shels to each plow til {H'?Parei' Til TKX TIIOrSAXI) DOLL.t seed to each plow ($10000.00) WOUT1I OF . .. T. ... o? FALL l)KV GOODS et it. It will pay .\LKKADY KECEIVED. on a small outlay \V\T('H Ol'R STOKE Ft HEAL BARGAINS. )?A choice lot of THE SAMK ?OOI>S1 liams, and also lo" LESS MONEY. J. L. WILLIAMS i i GORDON. Sell For Les?. Q ^ Larger. jnrt ? [ 11 q Better Values Lower Prices. INGS BLAST. hmm mmmm MM wmmmm I AVE SCOOPED UP MANY BIG LOTS iTO THOMSON CO.'S STOKE ROOMS THESE VAST BARGAINS ARE GOlT COME WILL REAP THE BENEFITS [{ SEASONS. WE HAVE A GREATER ISSOURI?THOMSON COMPANY CAN DS FOR THE DOLLAR THAN CAN BE \LK BUSINESS, BARGAINS AND IX)W ?S. = I Oc?APRONS?10c Five dozen Aprons, made from a good quality of Apron Ginghams. -| /A Our Price,- each X vC 5c?VAL LACES?5c Big lot of Val Lace Edging and Insertions?good patterns?while it lasts, the Yard OC 5e?EMBROIDERY?5c Big lot of Embroidery Edging and Insertions?good qualities and good patterns?the Yard OC $4.98?LADIES' CLOAKS?$4.98 We are showing the best value ever offered in Ladies' Long Cloaks In 1 QQ Blacks and Tans. Price /O Drop in and let us show you the best line of ladles' Clonks ever offered, at Prices from $5.00 to $20.00. A O igee Shirts? Shirts and s, new styles, /WJ / jjtfXjUfiy -new styles? L A j umHm wit ?. B. HinCHUlM 4 <a.t*t? 0 _. I Good Lead Pencils, 1C, 2C and 5C. far PI8'11 Crepe Paper?all colors?5 CTS. ,n the Roll. Decorated Crepe Paper?15c quality? At 10 CENTS for 10 feet. VrO * X Hit1 - X IV J X the coming Qur Millinery lied at our aking you 0penjng NY Will Surpass I All Previous ) > Openings. Jf, CO M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. ' CARROLL BROS. DID YOU ST Ever use a TONGUELESS DISK HARROW? If not, you should try one. ^ We have sold lots of them to our cus^rQJ*0. tomers and every man who has bought and used a Tongueless will tell you that It is unequaled as a light draft, pulverizing harrow. See us about a TongueLltS less* We also have other kinds of Disc Harrows as well as Drag Harrows of several patterns. )U Use an Oliver Chilled Turn Plow for best work. See us for Buggies, Wagons, etc. Remember that we sell Lime and Cement. i CO CARROLL BROS. I!' I GET 1 | MONEY'S YOU OUGHT TO GET YOU TIME YOU MAKE A PURCHASE Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat", Shoes, STRAUSS-SMITH CO.?That's our ter stock Is almost complete and \ and friends and the public ger.era j see our goods for your own satli and you needn't buy unless our G but come and look around. SHOES FOR I It Is Just as natural for us to b Fall to follow Summer?that's easj have all grades of Shoes from th Pair up to the finest Dress Shoes at $2.50?Gent's Patent Leather, made by a thoroughly reliable B at the price?$2.50 a Pair. $2.50?A Gun Metal Shoe, Bit] the Sedz Shoe Co., Chicago. Splend $2.50?Selz's Feather-Weight Blucher cut?one of the dressiest ! the money?It Is worth the monej $3.00?The Bilt-Well line of 1 er, Blucher Cut, Is a good as can b $3.50?Buys a pair of the be The Walk-Over. It has the style, l Walk-Over Shoes the best for mer Jj $4.00 and $5.00?We also hat In the highest grade?$4.00 and $ HOSIERY?A pencil couldn'l ! Is too big and too varied and lnc for Men, Women and Children?1 and Fancy Patterns. SHOE POLISH?Two In one?won't soil the fingers. I TELL US YOl We will supply them, If It's to w Store?We can supply your wants mings, Notions, Blankets, Shoes, II A few Winter Suits and Extra them quick. |i An Inspection of our Goods a we have The Goods, the Qualltie You Money. TRY US. || The Strauss i LOAN ine cans your iunug wucn juu uu iiv>i need it, by having either a Checking or Savings Account. AND You can always borrow from the Bank when you need some extra money. Our SAVINGS Department offers you every inducement possible to make the accumulation of money easy. BANK All your money with us. Your business appreciated and given careful attention. LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK YOHKVILLE. S. C. mmmmmmammmmi I No Matter I What May be V NO MATTER WHAT M I No matter whether you work wltl run it on a Banking basis, for a Ba iness; If it is Large it is Good?If J through the Bank. I WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUN1 is S A F E ! THE FIRST NAr TORKVII "ill I.ITTI.C BIT ADDED TO WHAT YOU HAVE, MAKES JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE." And this adding process is a very good thing. Did you ever try it? No? Well, suppose you do. Try to save something. It will come handy some day. It is not only a good habit, but it Pays, and PAYS BIG. Save 10c a day?Just ten pennies? and in a year you will have $36.50; 25c a day will give you $91.25 in a year. It will come easy?once you make a start?beginning is the im- < portunt thing. Put your Savings in THIS Bank? it will be SAFE here and you can get it back just any time. > BANK OF CLOVER CLOVER. 8. C. WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY. I AM at your service in the repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I J know my business and never fail to , attend to it promptly. Except I give , you absolute satisfaction, I don't want , your money. I have a window in the store of the York Supply Co. 3D- MARLEY SALE OF FIRM INTEREST. I I HAVE sold my interest in the firm ] of CAMPBELL & JACKSON, of ( Clover, to Mr. F. H. Jackson, and the i name and style of said firm is now \ JACKSON BROS. From this date I | assume no further liability on account of the old firm. T. M. CAMPBELL. 69 f 4t ! THIS CAMPAIGN PROCESS WONT E Not a man in it is old enough to ink bottle this morning?but they \ is how: Buy ail Edison Phonograp I Organ, or if you like you can buy I etc., from fOUR 'I1 WORTH. It MONEY'S WORTH EVERY?you will get it if you buy your Notions, Blankets, etc., from the reputation. Our Fall and Wlnve cordially invite our customers lly to visit our store. Come and ^faction?you don't have to buy ootls and Our Prices Suit You? ill COMERS. 11! e the leaders in Shoes as it is for r, isn't it? In Shoes for men, we le coarsest Work Shoes at $1 a $5 a Pair. Pointed Toe, Blucher Cut Shoes, j altimore factory. It's a winner tcher Cut, Pointed Toe?made by lid value at the price?$2.50 Pair. Vlci Kid Shoe?warranted? shoes for men on the market for ' r?$2.50 a Pair. Shoes for men, in Patent Leath- ! e had at the price?$3.00 a Pair, st $3.50 Shoes made for men? :he quality, and the fit that make i?$3.50 a Pair. re the Walk-Over Shoe for men j 5.00 a Pair. t describe our Hosiery stock?it ludes to many kinds of Hosiery Prices, 10c and Upward?Plain -sponge attached?for ladies' use UR WANTS, il ear and is sold in a Dry Goods whether it be Dress Goods, Trim[ats, Caps, Clothing, etc#, etc. Pants at Reduced Prices to move j ( nd Prices will convince you that j s and the Prices that will Save i-Smith Co. | THE LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PEN IS GOOD?It is so good that it is used by thousands of professional and business men all over the world in preference to ail others. One secret of the celebrated Lucky Curve Pen (made by Parker) is that you can get a Pen that will exactly fit your hand?size, point, flexibility and all. Come and see me about a Parker Lucky Curve ?I have them in all sizes at all prices and can please YOU. I also sell the Waterman Ideal Pen If you prefer that. T. W. SPECK, THE JEWELER. W Bring me your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for Repair. B MBMMM ^ I our Calling I [AY BE YOUR PROFESSION'? H i "Brawn or Brain," you should ink Account Is a help to any bust Is Small It is also Good to do it P, and in this Bank YOUR money nONAL BANK | jXJE, S. O. | b mmmmmmmmmmm HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON I DO NOT HANDLE ANYTHING BUT THE VERY BEST IN THIS LINE OF GOODS AND THEY (JAN BE BOUGHT OF ME AT THE PRICE THAT PACKERS CHARGE FOR THEM NOW. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO STATE WHY I AM ABLE TO DO SO. LOUIS ROTH. CLOTHES CLEANING. I AM prepared to clean gentlemen's clothes and ladies' skirts In a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to rny home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. 34. t 6t AT THE BRATTON FARM. Separated Cream, Sweet Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Butter, Vegetables and Fruits, delivered in Yorkvllle on Tuesdays and Fridays or at tHe farm at all times. Postal card mailed in the afternoon will receive attention next morning. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 2f> f t W Good Printing? See The Enquirer. >ion :lect the president. vote?they all came out of the will elect you If you say so. This h, a Farrand Piano or a Farrand a Sewing Machine, a nice Clock, 11. B. DAVIDSON CO. /