Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 06, 1908, Image 3
fence. Both of the other two men
were killed accidentally and both so
stated before they died, completely
exonerating the boy. Reliable evidence
will bear out every one of
these statements I hope," continued
Mr. Ashley "that Greenville county
juries will put down secret societies
among negroes which exist for the
sole purpose of killing and robbing
white men. I am going to do all in
my power to help to put such organizations
out of business." Mr. Ashley
declares that when McGaha was
shot he was by actual measurement
over sixty yards from Perkins' house,
making toward his buggy and smoking
a cigarette. Mr. Ashley appears
to be deeply affected by McGaha's
death. He says he raised him from
the age of two years, his father having
been killed by falling in Jim McCullough's
well at Honea Path. The
mother gave the boy to Ashley, her
cousin. "I loved him like my own
.. . ' -> 1 iixT?uio II#a
son. ' ne aeciarru. ? mo ms
did he give me a word of sass, even
when drinking. When sober he was
one of the best fellows in the world."
Watterson attacks Roosevelt.?
In a signed article, Colonel Henry Watterson
assails the president's recent exchange
of letters with W. J. Bryan,
saying:
"Only the spleen of a spoiled child,
the fury of a bathed and foolish boy,
could account for the exhibitions,
which, for the moment, are confined
to the White House, but which will
presently be placed on wheels and trolleyed
about from one end of the land
to the other."
Colonel Watterson says that he desires
"to speak with becoming moderation."
He says in part:
"Is it not true that you were on
terms of intimate friendship with the
late Matthew Stanley Quay: that you
owed to his insistence your appointment
as assistant secretary of the
navy; even your nomination to the vice
presidency; and how can you reconcile
this relationship with the character of
a good civil service reformer?
"How came you to take from the
Santa Fe Railway its most able and
conspicuous legislative manager, Paul
Morton, and to make him a member of
your cabinet, and when the Santa Fe
rebate suits disclosed this gentleman,
why was prosecution suspended until
he could resign to take another and a
better post? You must have known
Mr. Morton's character at least as well
as Mr. Bryan knew Governor Haskell's
character?if not better.
"What did you mean when you said
to Mr. Harriman 'you and I are practical
men,' and why did you send for
him at all. and just what did Mr.
James S. Sherman, now Republican
candidate for vice president, have to
do with that transaction?
"To be sure, you have an answer to
each of these arraignments, and I do
not doubt a plausible answer and maybe
a sufficient answer; anyway, an
answer satisfactory to your own conscience.
I do not doubt, and have
never doubted, that you are an upright
man. But so is Mr. Bryan an
nnright man. Why should you seek to
try to make him appear otherwise and
Him into a nersonal contro
versv ?"
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Prsver meeting on Wednesday evening
at 7.30.
METHODIST.
Prayer meetlne on Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
Special Notices.
At Bowling Green.
There will be preaching next Sunday
at 11.30 o'clock, by Rev. W. J.
Wyly. W. B. Flanagan.
Card of Thanks.
I desire my neighbors and friends to
know I feel very grateful for< their
kindness in connection with the Illness.
death and burial of my son. A.
Wallace Ramsey. Ellas Ramsey.
U. D. C's.
The Winnie Davis chapter U. D. C.
will meet with me on Friday, October
9. The annual election will take place
and a full attendance is desired.
Bessie E. Barron, President.
Services at Hickory Grove.
Services preparatory to the sacrament
of the Lord's Supper will begin
in Hickory Grove Associate Reformed
church, on Friday morning of this
week. Rev. G. R. White will assist
in the services.
It J. L. Oates, Pastor.
Fix the Roads.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Office of the
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General
Washington
Division of Rural Delivery.
The Postmaster, Yorkville, S. C.
Sir: The bad condition of roads on
route No. ?, recently reported to the
department has this day been called to
trie attention of the road officials.
You will also take the matter up with
the local road authorities and patrons
residing in the locality of the bad
roads, and inform them that the department
insists upon roads covered by
rural delivery being kept in good condition
for travel at all times, and that
this matter should receive their immediate
attention. If it is found that sufficient
interest is not shown in the
service to maintain the routes in good
condition for travel, they will very
likely be amended so as to avoid the
neglected roads, or if this cannot be
done the discontinuance of the routes
will have serious consideration.
Failure to comply with this requirement
should be reported under section
89, "Instructions", in ample time to
admit of consideration of amendments
of routes before the beginning of winter.
Very respectfully,
P. V. DeGraw.
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.
OBITUARY.
Died?At his home at Sharon on
Uctober 2, Mr. A. W. RAMSEY, son of
Mr. Elias Ramsey, aged 36 years, 5
months and 29 days. The interment
took place at Sharon on October 3, the
services being conducted by Rev. J. S.
Grier, assisted by Revs. J. P. Knox
and J. A. McMurray.
ffhe (Jotton JRarket.
Yorkville, Oct. 6.?Cotton, 8.62J.
New York, October 5.?Spot cotton
closed quiet, 10 points decline; middling
uplands 9.05; middling gulf
9.30; sales 450 bales. Futures closed
as follows: Oct. 8.64; Nov. 8.49;
Dec. 8.50; Jan. 8.2"; Feb. 8.26; March
8.26.
FOR SALE
rii WELVE Shares First National
X Bank stock. Yorkville. at $120
per share. Address "STOCK." care
Enquirer office. 2t
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|7<RATERNITY Pin. with "U Va.,
J? '06" un back. Finder return to
Star Drug Store and get reward.
80 t It*
FOR SALE OR RENT
STEINWAY PIANO. Can be seen
at Parish Hotel.
79 f.t 9t
NOTICE
VLL Members of Yorkville Local
Farmers' Union No. 373. are
earnestly requested to meet in York
Court House on Saturday. October
loth, at 3.30 p. m.
J. B. SCOTT. President.
L. It. Williams, Sec. and Treas.
WANT MY MONEY.
VLL who owe me will please take
notice that I NEED MY MONEY
RIGHT NOW. and must have it by
the 15TH INSTANT. This means
every single one who owes me. Don't
delay. Delay will only aggravate my
needs and my temper.
R. E. MONTGOMERY.
"We Fix It" Shop."
SO t.ff. 3t
Fresh OYSTERS
Beginning TODAY I will continue
to supply my trade with the well
known
SELECT
YORK
III VER
OYSTERS
This year. I will handle the?
"SEAIjSHIPT" oysters ?
Ice not coming in contact with them,
they will retain their natural flavor
and purity and what is more and best
will he Asolutely SOLID MEAT?
without any addition of water from
any cause.
The price will be a little higher,
but cheapest in the end.
LOUIS ROTH.
COAL STOVES
COAL GRATES
COOKING STO VES
You will doubtless need additional
heating arrangements for your
home and place of business this winter?you
may need it tomorrow?
Why not see us today and give your
orders for Heating Stoves or Coal
Grates. We have the goods to suit
your needs and have made the priees
that will satisfy you. All that remains
is for you to select what you want
and we will do the rest. See about
it TODAY.
If you need a new Cooking Stove
or Range it is certainly to your interest
to see our goods and get our prices
before you buy. Come Today.
Yorkville Hardware Co.
W See us for your Hardware wants.
J. C- WILBBOIST
FOR SALE
A. C. White Place?220 acres, 3 miles
from King's Creek, 1 mile of Piedmont j
Springs. Crawford Springs in the middle
of it. One new 7-room dwelling,
one tenant house; good barn, on both
places, and all necessary outbuildings.
85 acres in cultivation. 15 acres in rail
pasture. Saw timber enough to do the
place. Eight or ten thousand cords of
wood on public road; 10 acres of fine
bottom land, not subject to overflow.
(Fine spring, known as the Crawford
Spring.)
J. C. WILBORN. Real Estate. 1
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Town and Country
? REAL ESTATE ?
I have on my list at present, some
TWENTY FARMS and several desirable
offerings in TOWN PROPERTY.
Farms range in prict from $1,000 .
to $5,000, according to size and location.
and most of them can be bought
with small cash payment and long
time on the balance. If you are looking
for a home let me have your
proposition right now before next
year's arrangements are made.
JOHN E. CARROLL. 1
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Are You
Looking
FOR A HOME, A GOOD INVESTMENT
OH BARGAINS?
If So, We Are In the HEAL ESTATE
BUSINESS and Have a Long List of
Offerings for You to Seleet Prom.
You can see what we have to offer
by writing for a copy of
POAG'S
HEAL ESTATE
MONTHLY.
Or subscribe for it and Keep Posted
on the Heal Estate Market. We hope
to make it very interesting in reading
matter as well as advertisements.
You will note from our Want Column
that we Advertise for What Our
Clients Want, when we have nothing
to please them, withholding their
names, so no one need know who it is
for.
We Can Bl'Y IT for You?SELL
IT for You. or SELL IT TO YOU, as
we reach out after the business.
We are sending our papers to Real
Estate men and others throughout the
U. S.?to every State and Territory?
as well as to all inquirers, so you can
plainly see that we can handle the
IMIJT for you, thereby saving you
time, trouble and money for We Got
(Jut After the Business.
Let us have Your Wants and Offerings.
and if they can be filled we will
be pleased to do so.
J. EDGAR POAG,
BOCK llllili. S. C.
"Cuts the Karth to Suit Your Taste."
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
VLL persons indebted to the estate
of .!. <\ WHITES I DISS, deceased,
will make payment to me at once.
Claims against said estate should be
presented to me. duly attested within
the time prescribed by law.
M. L. WHITES!DBS. Admrx.
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I M. Starr, J. F. McElwee
President Sec. and Treas
YORK SOPPILY CO.
Incorporated.
GUANO
For Wheat and Oats
9?2?4?GU A NO.
8?4?4? GUANO.
8?1?4?GUANO.
10?4?ACID AND POTASH.
10?2?ACID AND POTASH.
14 PER CENT?ACID.
We have a limited quantity of Improved
APPLER AND RED RUST
PROOF SEED OATS.
York Supply Company.
J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
WHY IS IT?
Do you know, why It Is that the
Buying Public Is flocking to
J. L. Williams & Co.?
It is simply because they are Saving
from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent on Every
Dollar they spend.
Drop in and examine the quality of
our goods?Get Our Prices?and we
will leave it to you as to whether It
Is to your interest to buy from us or
not.
P. S.?Everything at Ijow Prices
Everj- Day in the Week.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Sell for Iiess.
YORKVILLE BUGGY CO
STEEL
Bluebird
TURN PLOWS
After three years of use, the ALL
STEEL BLUE BIRD TURNPLOW is
conceded by all users to be the best
turnolow ever sold in this town. We
have them and the price is right.
We have for sale a full-blooded Jer*ev
Milk Cow with young Calf.
Yorkville Buggy Co.
FOR RENT.
DICKSON HOUSE, King's Mountain
street, next Garrison.
C. E. SPENCER.
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Best Red Rust
Proof Seed Oats
Pest Tobaccos?Chewing and Smoking?Cigars,
Cheroots, Cigarettes
and SntifT.
Specials: Kingan's Hams, Cheese and
"Faultless" Flour.
Lamps and Fixtures, I<anterns, and
Globes.
See us for Stove Piping.
See us for best Harness and Sole
Leather. Belt Lacings, etc.
See us for Dishes. Brooms. Oil Cans.
Buggy Whips, Tinware, Soaps, Spices.
Pepper, etc.
See us for Skillets and Lids.
See us for Bagging and Ties.
See us for Anything in Our Line.
IIKHXDOX & GOHDOX.
GLEXN & ALLISON.
It Will Cost
You Money
To huv a MULE. HORSE. BUGGY.
WACOX or SET OF HARNESS without
seeing us. We Soil Thom at tlio
Right Prioos.
McCOItMICK MOWERS.
We have a full line of McCormiek
Mowers and Itakes. It is useless to
tell you that they are The Rest.
Don't fail to see us if you need a
Gasoline or Steam Engine.
REVERSIBLE RISC PLOWS.
We have on hands a full carload of
Two and Three-Horse Reversible I)ise
Plows. See us about one. You need
a Disc Plow on your farm.
GLENN & ALLISON.
WHOSE MONEY?
17^ OUXD on Chester road recently.
' owner can have it by giving satisfactory
identification and paying for
this advertisement.
J. McC. MOORE.
No. 3, Yorkville.
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I Let Your
letaOd THO]
Our .Millinery Department is
new creations in Ladles' and Chil
linery department, and let us shov
GAGK and FISK IIATS. We have
and can make your HATS while
We are showing the best line
ever offered to the trade.
CLOT
If it's a new Suit, we have II
it. If it's a good SUIT, we have it
ment is loaded with all of the new
and let us show your our Clothjnj
Don't F(
On SHOES we are headquar
dren's SHOES. You can find all
counters.
THE THO
A Lucky Number
For Fruits and Vegetables, go to
SlIEltEIt. We have Apples, Grapes.
Bananas and Oranges. Sweet and
Irish Potatoes, Cabbage and Green
Beans.
Go to SIIEHEH to buy Candy for
your kids or your best girl's little
brother. We have the Mint Buttons
also?for church members?only for
hoarseness. Catch on?
It's no use talking about my BEEF.
I always keep the BEST. There are
others who sell Beef. But there is
only ON E OLD GEORGE, The Butcher.
I will ask EVERYBODY?I mean
you. too? to please PAY. I need the
money to buy more stuff.
I only have thirteen of a family now,
But I forgot to count the dog,
And then at the lot, I also feed
About fifteen cows and hogs.
,1 \f aoo o t PhrJctmnc n t n r Itpv
brings,
But Roth says, "George, what's the
matter?"
If I ask him to loan me the things
To make the dressing (out-of) cutter.
OLD GEORGE.
The Butcher.
- SUCCESS
Is Ever Close
At the heels of opportunity, and whoever
fails to get a hustle on at the
appearance of the latter should never
expect to woo and win the smiles of
the former. I am now in position to
sell at a bargain price a nice Farm,
suitable as an investment or a home.
Grasp the opportunity or you may
find some one more alert who will be
the successful one. Fine land for corn
and oats and good average land for
cotton. Plenty of fine pasture for
r,atile and is adapted to the growing
of an abundance of forage. There
is sufficient wood and saw timber and
three good tenement houses and other
necessary buildings. The land
consists of 192 Acres, within two
miles of town, to which access may
be had over two good public roads.
Those looking for the best bargain
offered in Land should see me at once
?and be mighty quick in doing so.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
G. H. O'LEARV.
"Delighted"
That's what they all say, who are
jsing the NEW PERFECTION OIL
STOVES. For cool summer cooking
and preserving fruits there is nothing
Better, Cleaner or .More Satisfactory
than one of the Oil Stoves that I am
selling. I have both kinds?WICK
and WIClvLESS?and make you this
offer:
i?ii? I? id vi>11 ! house and if it docs
not do what we say it will do, just return
it.
That's fair, isn't it?
Also remember that my place is full
of Good Goods at Fair Prices and that
it is to your interest to call and see
them and be convinced that this is so.
G. H. O'LEARY.
PLEASE SETTLE.
ALL persons indebted to the old
firm of CAMPBELL & JACKSOX.
Clover, are requested to call and
PAY their Accounts AT OXCE.
CAMPBELL & JACKSOX,
By T. M. Campbell.
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3W Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
I J. Q. W
PROFITS G
?GET 1
SIXCE RECEIVING MY LI
CLOTH IXC, FOR MEX AXD BO
ERIXG THE SITUATION* FROM
DECIDED TO CLOSE Ol'T MY
AM) OVERCOATS FOR MEN A>
MEN'S AND BOYS' READY'TOThis
decision on my part .*
worth of XEW FALL AND \YL
COATS is now on the market at
means that you can Save from 2."i
Purchases if you buy from WIS A
you will not have to wait three <
tage of the LOWEST PRICES O
Lowest Prices TODAY if you w
Fall and Winter Clothing and C
is right-up-to-the-minute in QL'AI
MAXSHIP. You cannot get bctte
prices than you can get at \VH
and with my prices cut to the CL1
to continue until every piece 01 i
ers ami Shelves. Come TODAY
the prices our Clothing will go.
This is our last season to hainlh
this statement you will only hav
of our Clothing stock now on
o.xi.vs are here colt voc?
(ir TIIEM? The Reduced ITictv
Xo Clothing will l:c sold to anyou
I Our Dress Goo
Our DRESS COODS DEI'AH
and best styles that it has been f
setirehed the best markets closel;
newest weaves and best values,
pare most favorably with any i)
county, and we are sure that ou
Find I'or Like Dualities.
COME TO Wil.W'S FOR Y
SHOES. ETC. OCR PRICES Ml
J. 0. WRAY
Footsteps I
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now in full blast with all of the
Idren's Headwear. Visit our Mils'
you all of the new Full Styles in
? competent help in our workroom
you wait.
. of Infant's and Children's CAPS
TTTTVTr^
Beans, Tomato Jtetcnup, rTesn minis
and Breakfast Baeon and most anything;
else you might mention.
Ma'am? Just a moment till I get
a pencil. All right. Is that all?
Hurry? Yes'm, I always do that.
Thank you.
W. E. FERGUSON.
WANTED
TO act as your Executor, Trustee
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.
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'RAY'S I
O TO YOU I
HEM.? I
XES OF FALL AND WINTER I i
YS, AND CAREFULLY CONSIDEVERY
STANDPOINT, I HAVE I
ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING '
.I) BOYS AND QUIT HANDLING
WEAR CLOTHING,
dmply means that about $5,000
\'TER CLOTHING AND OVEREN
D-OF-SEASON PRICES. It
to Per Cent on your Clothing
Y and Buy NOW. It means that
>r four months to get the advanN
CLOTHING. You can get the
ill come to WRAY'S for your
>vercoats. My stock of Clothing
ATIES. STYLE, FIT and WORK-r
value for your money at regular
AY'S in Clothing and Overcoats,
BARAXCE SALE figures that are
Jlothing is gone from our Counfand
make your selections, as at
our stock will soon be broken.
? CLOTHING?for verification of
e to wait until we have disposed
hand. THE CLOTHING BARWILL
YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE
. ?.? /'Luiii.w* uuo IV*I? r \mi oniv.
io at Hctlucctl Prices on CI {EDIT.
ids Department
TMEN'T is* full of the best values
mssible to got together. We have
y in order to get the best styles,
We believe our stock will comress
Goods stock shown In York
r Prices are as Low as You Will
Ol'K I)HY GOODS, CLOT IIIXG,
KAN MONEY SAYING TO YOU.
, The Leader. I
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
In tlie Court of Common Plea*.
H. Maria Whitesldes, individually and
as Admrx. of the Estate of Thos. B.
Whitesides, . Deceased, Plaintiff,
against William C. Whitesides, Sr.,
Mary A. Whitesides, John T. Darwin
and Ada Darwin Kennedy, Nellie
Whitesides, Mary Whitesides Good,
Ella Whitesides, Robert E. Whitesides.
John D. Whitesides, J. Samuel
Whitesides, Thos. A. Whitesides, Arthur
W. Whitesides, Richard H.
Whitesides, William C. Whitesides,
Jr., and Sallie R. Whitesides, Defendants.
BY virtue of a decree of sale in the
above stated case, I will expose to
sale in front of the Court House Door
in Yorkville, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY
IN NOVEMBER, 1908, (salesday,)
between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real
estate In York county or the late Dr. i
Thos. B. Whitesides, described as fol- j
lows:
1. The 294-acre tract in Bullock's j
Creek township. This tract was con- !
veyed to Thos. B. Whitesides by T. M.
Whitesides. (See deed on record In J
Book "B 2," pp. 216-17, office of R. M.
C". for York County.)
2. The 110-acre (or Love) tract in
Bullock's Creek township. This tract
was conveyed to Thos. B. Whitesides
by A. J. Love. (See deed on record in
Book "A 1," pp. 337-38, office of R. M.
C. for York County.)
3. The 28-acre tract (or Crosby
tract,) in Bullock's Creek township.
This tract was conveyed by Allen B.
Crosby to Thos. B. Whitesides. (See
deed on record in Book "C 5," pp. 599600,
office of R. M. C. for York County.)
Also, a tract owned by Thos. M.
Whitesides at his decease, to wit:
4. The Martin tract, lying about onefourth
of a mile from Smyrna, in a
southwest direction, and bounded by
lands now or formerly of Smyrna
church, of F. D. Hardin and of the estate
of A. S. Wallace, deceased, and
containing Two Hundred and Eighteen
(218) acres, more or less.
TERMS?Ten per cent, of bid to be
paid immediately upon the knocking
down of the property to the bidder, for- j
ty per cent, more (with interest from
day of sale) on the first day of January
next after the sale, and the remaining
fifty per cent, (with interest from day
of sale at 8 per cent, per annum) on
the first day of December, 1909; with
leave to purchasers to pay all cash.
Purchasers to pay for papers. Should
a purchaser fail to pay 10 per cent, of
his bid cash, the property knocked
down to him will be Immediately resold
at his risk, upon the same terms.
The credit portion of purchasers' bids
must be secured by the bond of the I
niiN^j
If it's a stylish SUIT, we have H
also. Our CLOTHING DEPARTest
styles. We can fit you. Come
* stock
Drget Us I
ters for Ladies', Men's and Chilof
the new shapes at our Shoe
MSON CO. |
I'POSSUM TIME!
Now that the 'possum hunting season
is on, you will probably want a firstclass
LANTERN to "shine his eye."
Come and see us about a LANTERN?
we have a big stock in a variety of
styles and can suit you in price.
We ean also supply you with Extra
Globes to fit your old Lantern; Burners,
Wicks, etc.
You will also probably want a little
Chewina or Smoking Tobacco and a
Pipe when you are hunting. See us
for these articles. You will find a
choice selection here.
Bring us your Prescriptions.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
sW' Use Fels-Naptha Soap?It makes
laundry work easy?5 Cents.
SW It pays to use the Best Quality of
Stationery the other fellow judges
you by the quality of your printed
matter.
I WITH ^
I A SMALL DEF
The old, old saying: "l>arge <
No where does this truism applj
SAVINGS ACCOUNT. You can b
I count with this Bank, and by pers
up what will In a few years be \
We welcome this beginning i
I good bank can and Pay You FOU]
pound It Four Times a Year to He
THE FIRST NAr
| YORKVI3
HELLO!
Yes'm, this Is Ferguson's Store?
Have we anything new in groceries?
Well, I should say we have.
Name over a few things?
All right. Well, we have among (
other things, Choice Mackerel, Saratoga
Chips. Olive Oil, Lemon Cling ,
Syrup Peaches, Grape Nuts and Postum.
Assorted Crackers, Snowflakes, ;
Canned_Tripe, Big llomlny, Baked
purchaser, ana a mongage 01 me
premises purchased. All mortgages
given by purchasers at the said sales
must contain a provision that a fee of
One Hundred Dollars is secured by the
mortgage, in the event that the same
has to be foreclosed.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Geo. W. S. Hart,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
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r more readily, than with the H
egin with ONE DOLLAR an ac- ^
istent adding to this Dollar build ?
vorth while. H i
ind Help You in all the ways a H .
It PER CENT Interest and Com1))
the Account Grow.
IIONAL BANK I
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AT JOHNSON'S:
You will always find seasonable
and fresh Groceries of best qualities
if you order from JOHNSON. Try it.
Mackerel In Small Kits.
Ilams and Breakfast Strip?Rest.
Coffees and Teas?Many Kinds.
Icing Sugar, Domino Sugar.
Tripe, Pork Sausage, Chipped Beef.
Pure Maple Syrup.
Soaps?Ivory, Fairy, Octagon, Tar and
Toilet Soaps. J
All kinds of good things to tempt
your appetite.
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I. W. JOHNSON. i
W" Try a bottle of Durkee's Salad '
Dressing.
FARRAND? :
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Yes! its Fair-and far superior to
the popular priced Pianos before the
American people today. See and compare
for your own satisfaction. A J
complete stock on our floor.
FARRAND ORGANS are the BEST.
We can prove this if you will give us
a minute of your time. Terms to suit
the hard times.
Yours to serve,
R. B. Davidson Co.
TWO BIG ONES THIS MONTH '
. The New Edison Ambersol Record
Is now on the Market; will play more .
than twice as long as the present Gold
mould record. See them at our store,
ind hear the Music. It's Grand.
R. B. DAVIDSON CO.
M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
"5, 9<M
PAYING (j/j 2
A Bushel for COTTON SEED. Let us
have what you sell.
NOW IS THE TIME
To see us about that OLIVER Chilled
Turnplow that you need on your farm.
Your neighbor has an OLIVER.
CARROLL BROS.
BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET.
Office of the County Supervisor of York
County.
Yorkvllle, S. C., Sept. 28, 1908.
ON October 8, 1908 at 11 o'clock a.
in., I will let a contract for the
building of a bridge near the residence
of Mr. P. B. McAfee. Plans and specifications
may be seen at the site on
the date named. Successful bidder will
be required to give bond in double the
amount of his bid.
THOS. W. BOYD,
Supervisor of York County.
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GENTS' FURP
IX OUR GENTS* FURXISHI
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WE HAVE GIVEN THIS DEPAT
SEASON, AND HAVE NO HESH
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WHAT WTT! r'AV SHOW YOTT
MEN'S UN]
Men's Canton Flannel Drawc
reinforced banjo seat, felled and
front, covered buttons, eyelet wal
Men's Cotton Ribbed Sliirtslxl
elastic ribbed, soft fleece lir
tail, worold buttons; sizes 36 to 4
Drawers to match above; slzt
Men's Silver Gray Slilrts?He;
mk neck, moire faced front, pearl bul
tail and cuffs, sizes 34 to 44. E
Drawers to match above, sizi
Wright's Health Underwear I
need Introduction at our hands,
jfl requirements better than any othf
E| ably priced. We always recomm
jS want the best in underwear. Oui
n are gray randow mixed, soft wool
M front; neck is also catstitched; Ir
shoulders, curved armholes, dout
Match, the Garment
MEN'S AND BOVf
Boys' Bluek Drill Shirts?Fa
end collars, sizes 12J to 14s. El
Jk Men's Assorted Blue and Tar
H black stripes on blue ground, an
ground, forming a plaid; pocket;
neck piece, yoke, sloped shoulders
Men's Blue Chambray Shirtswhite
stripes, pearl buttons, atta
gS sloped shoulders. Each
ra Men's Knit Overall I rts?Sizes 14 J
38 fine gauge, buttons in front, doul
H collar, 1 pocket, hemmed cuffs w
3 An Extra Good Value at the Prlc
Men's White Corded Madras
u| neat figures and desirable patter
jfl cuffs, gathered back, yoke, sloi
5*1 These Shirts are special values i
m price while they last is Only . . .
We have other patterns and
gfl exceptionally good values, but wi
Bg them all here. Come and see for
you In Shirts and Underwear at
We keep our line of Top Shli
91 of excellence and will sell you SI
I?* buy the same qualities elsewhere,
makers, are good fitters, roomy ?
cutting, and besides giving you
find that our Prices are Money Sa
See us for COLLARS and CI
the qualities that will please you
We Guarantee Satisfaction or
IT Wear WALK-OVER ShoesThe
Strausi
AT ALL PRICES
At this store you will find a very
large line of Lamps, in an almost endless
variety, at the SPECK JEWELRY
STORE. My stock Includes almost
every kind of Lamp from the ordinary'
Hand Lamp to the most elegant of
Parlor and Hall Lamps, which are
handsomely trimmed and have the better
class of central draft burners. If
vou need a Lamp, come and see my
line. I will be pleased to show them
to you. Pleasing Prices.
Need anything in Gold or Silver Jewelry?I
can supply It and at the right
prices.
T. W. SPECK,
THE JEWELER.
W Bring me your Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry for Repairs.
Seed-Time
And
- Harvest Harvest
follows seed time?likewise
riches often follow the opening of a
BANK ACCOUNT.
HAVE YOU AN
ACCOUNT WITH US?
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
YORKVILLE. S. C.
For Your Health
To have good health, you must have
food blood, and to have good blood, you
nust have a good purifier, which we
lave in dollar bottles, called
"Hot Springs
Blood Remedy"
An efficient and reliable cure for
scrofula, boils, pimples, rheumatism,
malaria, biliousness, and all of the
alood and skin diseases.
For sale by
STAR DRUG STORE
u. ju. suieaer, rroprieior.
IW FRESH NUNNALLY'S CANDY.
BAGGING AND TIES.
WE have several hundred patterns
of second-hand reworked Bagring
and Ties for sale at right prices.
TAVORA COTTON MILL.
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Department and <
I our Pattern Hats,
I bons, Etc., and h;
V qualified approval.
If you haven't vi
Department, eithe
today, be sure tfi
morrow.
YORKVILLE BAI
IISHINGS, &c. I
NGS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL
RESS THAT YOU MAY WISH.
ITMENT UNUSUAL CARE THIS
NATION IN SAYING THAT OUR
-VILL COMPARE MOST FAVOR'URNISHINGS
IN YORK COUN
)F THIS KIND COME AND SEE
DEKYVEAR
ts?9 oz. goods, double stitched,
stayed crotch, taped ankles, long
stband holes. Pair. . 25 CENTS.
?Fleece lined, Balbriggan color, H
led, collarette neck, overstitched
4. Each 25 CENTS.
ss 34 to 44. Pair 25 CENTS, tjt
avy fleece lined, French collarette
:tons, shaped sleeves, overstitched H
ach 50 CENTS.
&s 32 to 44. Pair .. 50 CENTS. Eg
for Men?These garments hardly
They meet hygenlc and sanitary H
:r undergarments and are reason- K
iend them to our customers who
r $1 Wright's Health Undershirts H
fleece lined, silk bound neck and
islde yoke, covered seams, sloped
>le cuffs. Shirts and Drawers to
$1.00 Each.
V WORK SHIRTS
lr weight, black huttons, pointed
leh 25 CENTS.
i Shirts?Made of chnmbray with
d tan and brown stripes on tan
attached pointed collar, extended
i. Cood Value 50 CENTS.
?Staple quality, narrow and wide
ched pointed end collar, pocket, HN
50 CENTS.
to 17s, navy blue, heavy weight,
jle stitched, pointed end attached
Ith black buttons, perfect fitting.
e 50 CENTS.
' Shirts?An extra good value?
ns; one pair detached laundered
ahniiMprs rnrverl armholes. Bam
and worth more money, but our Si
50 CENTS. Kg
prices in Shirts that we think are gfl
e haven't the space to tell about
yourself. We know we can please j&
right prices. B
-ts for men up to a high standard
lirts for less money than you can
md not skimped anywhere in the
qualities that are right you will
[jFFS?We have all styles and in
i all goods we sell.
-They will please you with a Fit.
s-Smith Co, |
BUGGIES
We handle the following makes of
goods
Watertown, Columbus, Guilford,
Anchor, Lion, Phoenix and Parry.
WAGONS
Mandt, Milburn,
White Hickory and Hackney.
Ws handle the Johnston Harrows,
Mowers and Rakes, not for the reason
that they are not In the trust; but
because we believe these to be the best
made.
Agents for the Acme Harrow.
W. I. WITHER8POON CO.
...BLUE~ROCK...
Mineral Springs
(Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarbonated
Saline Water.)
A recent analysis of the water of this
Mineral spring Dy ur. rjoyueu mnu,
Ph. G. of Columbia, S. C? shows It to
be equal to the beet 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 8TAR
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.
W We will show the analysis of this
water to any one, any wher\ at any
time. No secret about It. We are not
afraid to show it.
Do it NOW
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If there are any small Jobs of Carpenter
work to do about your house,
such as hanging doors or blinds, mending
floors, putting In stairs or shelves,
putting on a new roof, etc., let us have
your order now, while the weather Is
! warm. We will attend to your Job
promptly.
Remember, that we sell Paints, Lead,
Putty, Oils, etc., and are wholesale and
retail dealers In Lime and Cement.
If you are going to Build?see us.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
CATTLE WANTED.
WE are In the market at all times
for good Fresh Milkers, Veal
Calves and Beef Cattle. Write us at
Yorkville, or call up Telephone No.
155. SHERRER & FERGUSON.
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