Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 09, 1908, Image 3
Special Notices.
At Bowling Green.
There will be preaching next Sunday
at 11.30 o'clock, by Rev. W. J.
Wyly. W. B. Flanagan.
Preaching at East View.
Rev. I. CI. Murray will preach at East
View sch?v>l house, one half mile east
<?f Mr. C. C. Hughes' store. Sabbath
afterniM>n at 3.30 o'clock.
PHOTOGRAPH PRICES
Vary considerably?quality of work
and size of the picture determines the
price. Small photographs come at a
less price than larger ones, and poor
- - * t t R o Knot T
WCII'K COItlfS CHeapcn man uic x
use only the best materials and guarantee
satisfaction. Come today.
ROSA LINDSAY.
Toilet Soaps
As winter approaches, chapped hands
and faces are almost sure to appear
unless you are very careful of your
skin. One of the commonest causes of
chapping is the use of inferior Toilet
Soaps?Use the best Toilet Soap and
the annoyance and discomfort of chapped
hands and faces is reduced to the
minimum. Perhaps you buy your Toilet
Soaps at the YORK DRUG STORE
?if you do you are sure to be getting
the best Soaps your money will buy.
If not a Soap customer, we will be
pleased to have you come and see
what we have. We handle nearly all
of the more popular priced Soaps as
well as some that are considered by
some people as expensive?others say
it is the cheapest. Can we serve you?
A now line of Camlies just arrived.
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
COOKING AND H
IF YOU EXPECT TO BUY A STC
IXG?WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO
FORE YOU BUY. WE KXOW WE
WE BELIEVE WE CAN" SUIT YOU I
OUR VARIETY IS LARGE?OUR Q
CARROLL IF XT
M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
22,800 LBS.
We have a solid carload of OLIVER
CHILLED PLOWS, Points, Bolts,
Slides, Mould Boards, Standards, Handies
and everything else you may need
to put your Oliver Plow in good shape.
This is the only Plow sold on this
.market that is shipped here in car lots,
thus enabling you to get any needed
part for your plow promptly.
Don't you want a Plow?
CARROLL BROS.
YOU'LL
Big Line <
THE THO
WHEN* IT COMES TO XOV1
HEADQUARTERS. WE KEEP
CUSTOMERS DEMAXD. GIVE
A MOMEXT OF YOUR TIME?V
Ladies' Hand Rags?25c, 5llc, SI i
Ladies' Neckwear?10c, 25c am
toadies* Belts?lOe. 25c and 51
Ladies' Handkerchiefs?5c.
New Wide Duelling?50c
Tourist Duelling?25c l
IVrri Lusta Cotton?
I !lllil>?.' I'olllll' <111,
Indies' Velvet (i
Back Combs?
Side CombsIMUow
To
Pillow <
Long Kid Ciloves?$:i tlie Pair.
ISi^C Line of Colored Beltings.
Big Line of Belt Buckles and
Beauty Pins?All Styles.
All Xunihers in I) M C C<
Bias Seam Tape?All
Baltciiberg Table Ct
Battciiherg Burcai
Battenherg Cent
DHESS TJ
We have a large .stock of 1)11
sian Bands. Satin Folds and Frin,
line of Trimmings.
BIT1
We carry a large line of COL
the Satin Button is especially nc
Ladies' Seamless Hose?25c.
Ladies' Out Size Seamless llose
Indies' Wool ll<*?e?2.">e and
Indies' Fleeced llose*?15c
Children's llose?toe. 1."
Boys' Heavy Bihhed li
Infants' Wool VestsInfants'
Keuhcn >
Children's F-Z,
Children's 1 11
Children's 1
Ladies' Heavy Vest? 2."?e and .">0<
i ...Hi'.' W'imiI Vi'sK?SI anil St
Children's Vests and Pants?
.Misses' Vests and l'ants?:
Good Hox I'a per?lOe ai
(.ood I'en Tablets?ftc
C;<khI I'eneil Tablets
Children's Seliool
Pencil'?le, 2-1
lICATIIKItltlXH
We have a good line of I.adit
now on exhibition. They look lik
ter than silk and much cheaper?
S41.08-KTON
We are now exhibiting a sm:
Suit- ait a Special Price. These j
lined, and are big values at the
Sale at SI. IK the Suit.
Don't Forget TIIK TIIOMSO
for Indies. .Men and Children.
WIIKX ITS IIKKi: IT'S NEW.
THE THQ]
Che Cotton iflarhet.
Yorkville, October 9.?Cotton 8.60.
New York, October 8.?Spot cotton
closed quiet 10 points decline; middling
uplands 9.05: midding gulf 9.30;
sales 250 bales. Futures opened and
closed steady as follows: Oct. 8.78:
Nov. 8.60; Dec. 8.62, Jan. 8.38; Feb.
8.36; March 8.36: May 8.63 July 8.37.
hhftnd0\ i (!(im
arriving hiv m
We are receiving Fresh Groceries and
Confectioneries every day, and have
good stocks of Hardware, Plows,
Stovepipe, Well Buckets, Lamps and
Fixtures, Lanterns and Globes, Mule
I Shoes and Nails, all kinds of Leather,
Brooms, Stone Crockery?2 and 3 gallon
sizes?Buggy Whips, Meal Sacks,
Tobaccos, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices.
Pepper, Pocket and Table Cutlery, etc.
New line of Crockery just in.
We sell Flour as good and as close
as anybody.
Tiy a kit of our fine Mackerel.
Try one of our Kingan Hams.
Try one of our Shoulders.
See us for Seed Oats and Fertilizers.
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.
9V Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
EATING STOVES
)VE?EITHER COOKING OR HEATSHOW
YOU WHAT WE HAVE BECAN
MEET YOU IN THE PRICE?
N THE KIND OF STOVE WANTED.
QUALITIES GOOD?PRICES RIGHT.
RNITURE CO. |
-Articles You NeedTo
Be Had At Our Store
BON-BONS
Make an evening call
i: i..
IIVOI/.
CAMPHOR ICE
Heals the cracks in the
skin.
CIGARS
A smoke that gives satisfaction.
DRUGS
Purity is their strongest
feature.
SOAP
Keeps clean and the skin
stays soft.
THE STAR DRUG STORE.
I). L. Shieder, Proprietor.
FIND A I]
>f Notions i
MSON CO. :
?
ELTIES IX NOTIONS WE ARE i
THE LITTLE THINGS WHICH 1
Ol'R NOTION DEPARTMENT ]
!HA\t; W tlAl IUU VVA.M. <
111(1 $1.25.
I 5?e?All Xew.
l)c.
10c, 15c and 25c.
I lie Yard,
the Box.
5c Skein.
porters?25c the Set.
rip Hose Supinators?25 and 50c.
-25c and 50c.
?10c and 25c. !
ps, Xew Patterns, 10c and 25c.
fords. 10c and 25c. i
I
Pins?25c. 1
itton.
Widths.
vers?$1.50 Each,
ii Scarfs?$1.50 Each,
ire Pieces?25c and 50e.
RIMMIVGS.
ESS TRIMMINGS in Braids, Perges
at all Prices. Ask to see our
T O X S
ORED BUTTONS for trimming?
iv for trimming.
?25c.
50c.
and 25e.
iC and 25c.
lose?25c.
?25c and 50c.
rests?25c and 50c.
Waists?25c.
ion Suit"?25c.
leavy Union Suits?50c.
.50.
25c Garment.
?0e Garment.
1(1 55c.
and 10c.
?5c.
Companions?5c and 10c.
'or-5c and 5c Kach.
>.M PF.TTICOATS
? Black 11 eat her bloom Petticoats
e silk?rustle like silk?wear bet
Prices. $5, $2.50 and $5.50 Each.
SUITS.-^.4J)N.
ill lot of Misses' and Ijulies' Eton
garments are well made and satin
prices. All small sizes?Now on
X ('()?Head to Foot Outfitters?
WHEN IT'S NEW IT'S HERE?
MSON CO.
Reaching Out
For business. We are now sending
Poag's Real Estate Monthly to Real
Estate Brokers and others In every
State and Territory in the Union and
have numerous Real Estate inquiries
from most every State in the Union to
whom we send copies also, which
shows you that we are extensive advertisers
and game enough to use
Printers' Ink to tell the people what we
offer and what we want.
Now Think
For a Minute
And see if you are not convinced of
the fact that we are the Ones to sell
your property for you or help you to
invest your money to best advantage.
"W?? Oftll txWAnnrtif hot tt'lll r\QV
** c v.au scii juu ^iiupcii^ luai Mii> (/uj
interest in rents and enhance daily In
value. No show for a loss In Dirt If
you use good judgment in buying. People
who want the safest investments
generally look for Real Estate, so
write for a copy of Poag's Real Estate
Monthly, select you a home, or a bargain
from our long list. We will serve
you buying as well as selling, if you
give us your instructions and limits, to
the best of our ability.
J. EDGAR POAG,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
"Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste."
WANT MY MONEY.
ALL who owe me will please take
notice that I NEED MY MONEY
RIGHT NOW, and must have it by
the 15TH INSTANT. This means
ervery single one who owes me. Don't
delay. Delay will only aggravate my
needs and my temper.
R. E. MONTGOMERY,
"We Fix It" Shop."
80 t.ff. 3t
WANTED
TO act as your Executor, Trustee
or Guardian. If you need to be
bonded see us before doing anything.
Wo will? drawn nn at our ex
pense when we are made Executor.
THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, Rock Hill, S. C.
f.t. tf
W Good Printing? 8ee The Enquirer.
AUCTIC
This Beautiful $75 F
sold at your own price. W
county to see and know moi
I word "FARRAND" where
question.
THIS IS HOW WE WILL 1
Each person who wishes to mi
ORGAN must visit our store and
the instrument, and see for hims<
this Auction Sale. Each one will
tion what amount he will bid, writ
slip of paper, sign nair? and addi
securely seal same and hand it to i
name on a Register at our store as
envelopes containing the bids will
to be opened until SATURDAY,
o'clock, noon, when the envelopes
ested men, who will decide who is
gan and will award the prize s
amount bid the Organ will go to
by the committee to be the hlghes
price. Those persons who cannot <
make Sealed Bids and mail to us;
later than 12 o'clock, noon, Oct. 1
. will allow the full Cash Price of t
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WANTED
SUCCESS MAGAZINE requires the
services of a man in Yorkvllle to
look after expiring subscriptions and
to secure new business by means of
special methods unusually effective; j
position permanent; prefer one with
experience, but would consider any
applicant with good, natural qualiflca- j
lions; salary $1.50 per day, with commission
option. Address, with refer- j
ences, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success
Magazine Bldg., New York.
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Lost! Lost!
Some people lose so many opportunities
it is a wonder they never find
the habit so fixed as to lose themselves.
A great many would fail to
recognize an opportunity if met on
the public highway. There is a chance
for the shrewd man to profit in buying
stocks, bonds or real estate at present
prices.
FOR SALE
Three-room house.
One five-room house.
Two fine residence lots.
A fair bargain of 192 acres.
One splendid seven-room house.
Several lots near Graded School.
A farm of 186 acres 2 miles of town.
IW Sec me at once to buy or sell.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
OUR
SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT
Is not restricted in the scope of its
patronage. It is broad enough to accommodate
all and here are its patrons:
1st. The young folks with small
savings.
2nd. The bread-winners striving to
accumulate a fund to procure a home
or a competency for old age.
3rd. The well-to-do for the convenience
afforded and the income provided.
4th. Those with idle funds awaiting
other investments.
I
LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK
YOHKVIIjIJE. S. C.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
I AM prepared to clean gentlemen's
rlothes 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 fit
W Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
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f | FRI
Keep yc
On Our Ad
THEY WILE SA
jlfe. PRI
W J* TO TA AM A
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PRICES
\ YORKVILLE BAN!
m *.
PLEASE SETTLE.
ALL persons indebted to the old
firm of CAMPBELL & JACKSOX,
Clover, are requested to call and
PAY their Accounts AT ONCE.
CAMPBELL & JACKSON.
By T. M. Campbell.
76 f.t. tf
CATTLE WANTED.
WE are In the market at all times
for good Fresh Milkers, Veal
Calves and Beef Cattle. Write us at
Yorkvllle, or call up Telephone No.
155. SHERRER & FERGUSON.
78 t.f. 78
in-$75-ai
\RRAND Organ positively
e want the people of York A
e fully the meaning of the
Organs and Pianos are in
AUCTION THE ORGAN: H
ike a bid on this $75 FARRAND ffk
make a careful examination of I
?lf Just what we are offering in
then decide to his own satisfac:ing
the bid in plain figures on a
ress and enclose in an envelope,
as, at the same time entering his
s one of the Organ bidders. The
be kept securely in a box, not i n
OCTOBER 17TII, 1908, at 12
will be opened by three disinteri
the highest bidder for the Or
tccordlngly. Regardless of the
the person whose bid is decided
a, upon the payment of the bid
come to our store in person may
but such bids must reach us not
7. Should the person whose bid seci
:he Organ, $75, on the purchase price c
PHONOGRAPHS
Hear the NEW EDISON
est Phonograph Record made?t]
Spend the evening with music?is
We have the latest SHEET N
/ VIOLINS, GUITAF
See the Beautiful Cornet in our
, Ask the price.
SEWING MACHINES?With
VICTOR BUTTER SEPARA
is the quickest butter maker ever
CLOCKS?If you haven't tht
and we will sell you a first-class
W Don't forget to put In your
Organ before October 17th ut 12
a bargain?It may be YOU.
. B. DAVIDSON C<
"our
shoes
are
built
to
please.
? <
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
AN ESPECIAL PRIDE. THERE
THIS. IN THE FIRST PLACE
VERY LARGE. IT INCLUDES
SUCH AS WILL APPEAL TO 1
GRADE OF SHOES. IN THE N
HANDLING OUR VARIOUS BRA
AND THEY HAVE GIVEN AND
SAL SATISFACTION THAT IT
MATTER FOR US TO PLEASE
FULLEST VALUE FOR THEIR
AGAIN OUR SHOE TRADE IS
VOLUME?THIS IS ESPECIAL
CAUSE IT MAKES US QUITE
ING THE BUYERS THE BEST
DO YOU BUY YOUR SHOES FR
. IF NOT. PERHAPS YOU WOULI
DO SO. AT LEAST SEE OUR
THE DIXIE GIRL?We have
dies for years and at the price?$1
more real, solid value built into it
or heard of. We have sold thousi
and they always please people wh
have all the Quality, Style, Fit am
into Shoes at the low price of $1.
E. P. REED'S SHOES?For tl
the very best there is in footwear
perior to the E. P. Reed line. Tl
on this market for a quarter of a
a question of Style, Comfort, Fit
the last word with fingers crossed,
variety of styles as to leathers a
from S2 to $2.50 a Pair. The la
Shoes is always sure to get full s
and let us show you the newest F
THE WALK-OVER?Men wl
loudest in its praise. They have f
periehce that it is the peer of any
country. In wearing quality it i:
has the last word, and they fit so
that tender feet laugh when pu
We have the Walk-Over Shoes in
ent leathers and at prices like tl
Try a pair of Walk-Over Shoes v
MEN'S HEAVY SHOES?Wh
Shoes, such as you will need for tl
come and let us show you what w
mands In Quality. Style and Piie
The Strausi
J =EL I t
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Ivertisments
YE V?U MONEY
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ONG & MER. CO. I
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. 25 f.t
FOR SALE
TWELVE Shares First National
Bank stock, Yorkvllle. at $120
per share. Address "STOCK," care
Enquirer office. 2t
JCTiiON
ires the Organ, prefer a Piano, we
if a Piano. a
f AMBEROL RECORD?the larg
he Clearest and Sweetest in tone,
there anything better?
IUSIC for your Piano.
IS AND BANJOS,
window?it must be sold at once.
prices to suit. See for yourself.
TOR?You need or.e of these?it
made. Come and see it TODAY.
i time at home, come and see us
CLOCK.
bid for the Beautiful $75 Farrand
o'eloek, noon?Somebody will get
O.j Yorkville, S. C.
i-Smith Co.
">?00 r?r>
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i
IS ONE IN WHICH WE TAKE
ARE SEVERAL REASONS FOR I
OUR SHOE STOCK IS VERY,
A WIDE VARIETY OF SHOES
'HE BUYER OF ALMOST ANY
EXT PLACE WE HAVE BEEN
NDS OF SHOES FOR SO LONG
ARE GIVING SUCH UNIVERIS
A COMPARATIVELY EASY
lLL COMERS WHO WANT THE
SHOE MONEY. AND THEN
CONSTANTLY GROWING IN
,LY PLEASING TO US?BE- '
SURE THAT WE ARE GIV- }
SHOES FOR THEIR MONEY.
OM THE STRAUSS-SMITH CO.?
} FIND IT WORTH WHILE TO i
SHOES. '
i
t
sold this brand of Shoes for la.50
a Pair?we believe that it has
than any Shoe we have ever seen i
ands of pairs of Dixie Girl Shoes
0 buy this grade of Shoes. They (
1 Solid Comfort that can be built
50 a Pair. See them.
i
fie ladies and misses who demand !
there are no Shoes that are su- }
his make of Shoes has been sold
. century or more and when it is
and Wearing (Quality they have
These Shoes are made in a wide
nd shape and at prices ranging |
.dy who buys a pair of REED'S
hoe value for her money. Come
all styles. [
r
io wear this brand of Shoes are j
ound by actual and continued exShoe
for men that is sold in this
? unsurpassed, in style it always
perfectly and are so comfortable I
shed into WALK-OVER Shoes. [
a variety of styles, several differds?S5,
$5.50, St and $5 a Pair.
hen next you buy. \
'
ten you are rtady to buy Heavy
he heavy outdoor work of winter, !
e have. We can satisfy your de- (
e.
n i
J"- C. "WILBPlOISr
FOR SALE
A. C. White Place?220 acres, 3 miles
from King's Creek, 1 miie of Piedmont
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 tine
bottom land, not subject to overflow.
(Fine spring, known as the Crawford
Spring.)
For Sale?One small Coal Stove; 3
good Wood Heaters?At bargain. See
me at once.
J. W. & M. A. McFarland. Part of
Paul Bratton tract, 116 acres, 1-2 mile
south of limits of Yorkville; 2 new
houses, 4-rooms to each. Barn and
other buildings; 2-horse farm, about
75 acres in timber, 30 acres in original
timber?oak, poplar, pine.
455 Acres in Bullock's Creek town
ship. Land of E. M. and Jas. E. Bankhead.
From 250 to 300 acres in open
land; nearly 200 acres of bottoms?fine
corn land. Plenty of wood.
J. H. Neely Home?73 acres Inside of
the incorporation of Clover; 5-room
house; barn shedded on 3 sides, stables;
2 branches, one tenant house; 50
acres in cultivation. At a bargain?for
quick sale.
38 Acres?Good 3-room dwelling;
good barn and cotton house; one mile
of the incorporate limits of Yorkville.
Adjoins C. M. Inman; land level and
in high state of cultivation; a beautiful
little home. $35 per Acre.
109 Acres of Land?Six miles of
Yorkville; bounded by the YcrkvilleRock
Hill road; on another side by
the Chester and Armstrong Ford road;
land lies level; J mile from high
school academy; joining lands of C.
M. Hughes; for quick sale; $2,500.
Property of H. C. Strauss?183 acres
inside of the incorporate limits of
Yorkville; 3J acres In timber. Good
spring. 15 acres In high state of cultivation.
Price $35 per acre. Adjoins
the L. W. Louthlan place and others.
Ed Carson tract?One tract of land,
8 miles south of Yorkville, lj miles to
Guthriesville and good school; J mile
to Bethesda church and school.; 108
acres, 60 acres In cultivation; 48 acres
in woodland, no waste land; one well,
one tenant house, 1 dwelling, 4-rooms,
1 barn, 3 stalls; good little barn.
One tract 146 acres, 2 miles west of
Bethany High school and church. Joins
lands of Mrs. Pursley, J. Lee McGlll.
70 acres In open land, balance In woods,
2 streams, 2 houses?good; 4 stalls and
barn; fine orchard.
Robert Caldwell residence; most
beautiful street In Yorkville. Twostory,
8-room, newly painted; 15 acres
of land. On King's Mountain street.
At a bargain.
J. F. Youngblood?New residence,
5 rooms, electric lights, water, seweracre:
Lincoln street. Yorkville. S. C.
Miss Belle Crepes?Residence; 5rooms;
225 feet front, adjoins C. H.
Sandifer and W. C. Latimer. For a
quick sale.
Land of J. Q. Howe?116J acres; 7
miles of Rock Hill, & mile of Newport;
1 dwelling-, 5-rooms, 2 stories; one new
tenant house; 50 acres In cultivation;
10 acres fine botton land In cultivation,
not subject to overflew. About 35
acres in wood.
W. H. Stewart land?430 acres; one
5-room cottage, a large barn?two stories,
50 by 30; also a large oow barn;
4 tenant houses; 50 acres In pasture;
200 acres in cultivation, at Ebenezer, J
mile from church. A nice place for a
home, and fine community, about 2}
miles from Winthrop. Price $25 per
Description of the C. S. Whltaker
place.?Contains 105 acres; 4J miles
from Yorkville, on the King's Mountain
road; adjoining the lands of D. M.
Hall, J. M. Stroup and others. One
2-story, 6-room house. Neatly painted.
Good barn and crib; one tenant
house; 3-4 mile of Filbert. About 80
acres under cultivation, 15 acres in
timber, 8 acres in bottom land, not
subject to overflow.
Mr. T. E. Whitesides?175 acres, 1|
miles N. W. Smyrna, adjoining London
siding, has one dwelling, 3-rooms,
new, ceiled overhead, and petition.
Two tenant houses, 1 shedded; 50 acres
in timber, 20,000 feet of saw timber.
Land lies comparatively level. Has
branches, small orchard. Near New
Enon, J mile of Canaan M. E. church.
Has 1,000 cords of wood. Within &
mile of A. R. P. church. Within }
mile of London Siding. Has well,
springs near each tenant house, new
barn. Price per acre, 522.50.
A. E. Burns place?One tract, 119J
acres, 7 miles west of Yorkville, near
Adair's Ferry road, joining lands of R.
N. McElwee, J. F. Smith, 1 dwelling, 5rooms,
log and weatherboard house, 2
story, one chimney. Large barn, all
necessary outbuildings; well; one tenant
house, 3-rooms, weatherboarded
and frame, with barn. 25 acres in pasture,
10 to 20 in bottom, branch through
place; 30 acres in original forest, pine,
oak, hickory, 15 acres in old field pine;
40 acres in cultivation; lj mile of school
and Beersheba Presbyterian church;
near New Zion and Enon Baptist
churches. Price, {25 per acre.
R. K. Lowry Tract?One tract of
land, 212 acres, 4 miles east of York
ville, adjoining the land of Jim Moss,
D. Benfield, J. B. Scott; one dwelling 18
by 20 with shed rooms, (3-rooms) good
barn shedded; double cribs; has six
houses altogether, with three rooms,
they are new, and have good well water.
Six-horse farm open, 150 acres in
cultivation, about 20 acres in branch
bottom, not subject to overllow, land
lies level, red and dark, blackjack, (mulatto
land), good pasture, 50 acres?
1J miles Delphos school?graded school.
$30.00 per Acre..
274 acres, 6 miles south of Yorkville,
joins the land of Robert Moore, T. A.
Gwyn and others. One new 2-room
house, one good 3-room house with
barn and all necessary outbuildings;
15 or 20 acres bottom, 10 acres fine
pasture, 75 acres or more in timber, 75
acres in cultivation; land lies level and
rolling. Will divide this place to suit
the purchaser. $2,700 will buy it, and
it is a great bargain.
51 acres of land?the J. W. Sherrer
tract, 2J miles of court house; two
good houses, four rooms each, thirty
acres in cultivation, 8 acres in fine
bottom corn. This is a bargain, and
a profit yielder. ,
79 acres, 5-room cottage, painted
white, with green blinds. A beautiful
2 acre grove, (as pretty as the court
house yard); a 4-room tenant house
and barn. Has new all necessary
outbuildings?everything in good repair.
Land lies level; in high state of
cultivation. The best small farm in
the county. 35 acres in original tim- 1
ber; 7 miles Rock Hill, 1 mile Newport
and Tirzah, 1-2 mile of A. R. P.
church. ,
The Joe Rose house and lot near
Graded school on East Jefferson street.
75 acres?Fort Mill township, 2i }
miles of Pineville, 20 acres of creek and i
branch bottom; plenty of wood?$1,600. ;
S. L. Brown?1 3-room house and lot,
Filbert. <
108 acres?J. E. Castles land.
450 acres?Home of S. P. Blanken- ]
ship, Flint Hill; also 210 acres, land S. i
P. Blankenshlp.
102 acres?$11.50?Butler Black. 1
60 acres?R. W. Bailes, Bell land.
One 4-room dwelling, 1 acre lot; also
2 lartre lots on West Mac'lison St.?Mrs.
W. S. Peters.
The Shubert place; 32 acres; Joins .
the corporate limits?$850.
99J acres; J. R. Ferguson place?
Filbert.
78 acres. J mile New Zion?$1,200.
127 acres; lower Steel Creek township.
N. C.; $15 per acre.
151 acres: Dr. White, Miller Place:
4 miles of Yorkville.
235 acres: 5 miles of Rock Hill; rents
for 15 bales of cotton?$5,000. .
David Russell place; 12i acres near j
corporate limits.
125 Acres?a beautiful 5-room cot- j
tage: good new barn?8 stalls; double (
crib. Everything in good shape; 4 j
tenant houses; land lies well: plenty of .
wood; Bethel township, 6 miles of do- |
ver. At a bargain?J. M. BarnPtt. ,
I wish my friends to know that I can
sell their land or buy land for them
better than they can.
I am prepared to handle any propo- ,
sltion.
I call special attention to the 79
acres near Tirzah. It is the best bargain
In the county. Must sell at once.
Now is the time to make your trades.
You trade now, and make your payments
in the fall or the first of the year. |
J. C. WILBORN. Real Estate.
FOR SALE OR RENT
STEIN WAY PIANO. Can be seen
at Parish Hotel.
79 f.t 9t
iao?aiii
II IT IS NOT H/
TO,
and this way is to S A V E. licj
Persistent Adding to Your Saving
(independence.
We would like to have Evei
open a Savings Account With till
to their Interest to do so.
I We would advise you not to
gin X O W !
THE FIRST NA
| YORKVI
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COAL STOVES
COAL GRATES
COOKING STOVES
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 prices
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 Company.
W See us for your Hardware wants.
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I PROFITS G
? GET "I
SINCE RECEIVING MY L]
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BO
ERING THE SITUATION FROM
DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT MY
AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN A?
MEN'S AND BOYS' READY-TOThis
decision on my part !
worth of NEW FALL AND WL
COATS is now on the market at
means that you can Save from 23
Purchases if you buy from WRA
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 QUA]
MANSHIP. You cannot get bctte
vau r?o r? frckt at W R
pi ILXO mail JWU VUII nw ?v . , a.
and with my prices cut to the CL1
to continue until every piece of (
ers and Shelves. Come TODAY
the prices our Clothing will go.
This is our last season to handh
this statement you will only hav<
of our Clothing stock now on
GAINS ARE HERE FOR YOU?
OF THEM? The Reduced PrUe<
No Clothing will he sold to anyon
(Our Dress Goo
Our DRESS GOODS DEPAR
and best styles that it has been p
searched the best markets closelj
newest weaves and best values,
pare most favorably with any D
county, and we are sure that oui
Find for Like Qualities.
COME TO WRAY'S FOR Y
SHOES, ETC. OUR PRICES .Mi
J. 0. WRAY
las. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee.
President Sec. and Treas
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
GUANO
For Wheat and Oats
9?2?A?GUANO.
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 Imni-nvpH
APPT.F.R 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.?
[t is simply because they are Saving
from 20 to 23 1-3 per cent on Every
Dollar they spend.
Drop in and examine the quality of
3ur 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 Low Prices
Every Day in the Week.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Sell for Less.
AT JOHNSON'S
You will always find seasonable
and fresh Groceries of best qualities
f you order from JOHXSOX. Try it.
Mackerel In Small Kits.
Hams and Breakfast Strip?Best.
Coffees and Teas?Many Kinds.
Icing Sugar. Domino Sugar.
rrijH*, Pork Sausage. Chipped Beef.
Pure Maple Syrup.
soaps?Ivory, Fairy, Octagon, Tar and
Toilet Soaps.
All kinds of good things to tempt
^our appetite.
I. W. JOHNSON.
EW Try a bottle of Durkee's Salad
Dressing.
FOR RENT.
DICKSON HOUSE. King's Mountain
street, next Garrison.
C. E. SPENCER.
35 f.t . tf
lRD I
\CCUMULATE I
You (io At It In tlie Hight Way
(tin, if only in a small way and by H
you will soon be on the way to H
y Man, Woman, (?lrl and Boy to H
s Bank. and we know it would be
delay about this matter, but lie- a
.TIONAL BANK I
IIIjE, 8. C. |
????
Fresh OYSTERS
Beginning TODAY I will continue
to supply my trade with the well
known
SELECT
YORK
RIVER
OYSTERS
This year. I will handle the
? "SEALSHIPT" OYSTERS ?
Ice not coming in contact with them,
they will retain their natural flavor
and purity and what is more and best
will be 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.
>
'RAY'S I
O TO YOU I
rHEM.? I
[NES OF FALL AND WINTER
YS. AND CAREFULLY CONSIDEVERY
STANDPOINT, I HAVE
ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING
fD BOYS AND QUIT HANDLING
WEAR CLOTHING,
simply means that about $5,000
N'TER CLOTHING AND OVEREND-OF-SEASON
PRICES. It
? to 33 Per Cent on your Clothing
Y ancl 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
L.ITIES, STYLE, FIT and WORKr
value for your money at regular
AY'S in Clothing and Overcoats,
EARANCE SALE figures that are
Clothing is gone from our Countand
make your selections, as at
our stock will soon be broken.
i UL<U'l tllAU ior verinuttiiun 01
e to wait until we have disposed
hand. THE CLOTHING BARWILL
YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE
5 on Clothing are for CASH only,
e at Reduced Prices on CREDIT.
ds Department
TMENT is full of the best values
ossible to get together. We have
/ 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
OUR DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
EAN MONEY SAVING TO YOU.
, The Leader. I
PREPARE
WID WTATTUD
-L U?L YV 111 J.UJA,.
C^E'S
Right now Is a good time to prepare
for the cold weather that will come on
a little later. If you want the Best, '
Quickest, Hottest, Most Economical and
Convenient Coal Heater on the market,
see us about a COLE HOT BLAST
COAL HEATER It is the warmest
thing you ever saw in the way of a
Heater.
We also have COLE'S HOT BLAST
WOOD HEATERS, and a nice line of
Coal Grates at $2.50 and upward.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
You Pay the Freight
If you buy anything to eat, wear,
drink or smell, the freight is included
in the price and as this is a free
country you u.ie guinauiccu me ngwv
to buy where and of whom you please,
and therefore no man can question
your privilege to choose for yourself as
to what corporation, firm or individual
you will pay your own money for the
commodity desired. If you do not receive
the best value for your money
you are the loser and usually it is your
own fault. Especially is this true in
the matter of buying life insurance.
The readers of ibis paper have been
reminded, time and again during the
past nine years that in life insurance
contracts as in all other commodities
there was only one best, and that that
best was offered only by the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark,
N. J., and that I guaranteed to prove
the truthfulness of my assertion to any
who asked for the proof. Scores of
men have asked for and gotten the
proof, but there are scores who have
not yet given me the opportunity. If
you are in the latter class, you are
standing in your own light. I am always
ready to show you and as stated,
you should be willing to be shown.
Don't put it off until next week. You
may not need it then, but if you do not
your family or creditors will. See?
SAM M. GRIST,
Special Agent.
BAGGING AND TIES.
WE have several hundred patterns
of second-hand reworked Bagging
and Ties for sale at right prices.
TAVORA COTTON MILL.
78 t'f 5t