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Special Bottces. The Revolving Sign. Take notice of that revolving sign out in front of Morrison's barbershop, and go in and get a shave, haircut or shampoo. $he (Cotton Blarhet. Yorkville, October 13.?Cotton 8 5-8. New York, Oct. 12.?Spot closed quiet, 10 points advance: middling uplands 9.20; middling gulf 9.45; sales none. Futures opened firm and closed steady as follows: Oct. 8.99; Nov. 8.74; , l>ec. 8.75: Jan. 8.45: Feb. 8.53; March 8.51; May 8.45; July 8.45. IT IS GETTING COOLER. I HAVE forgotten who It was that borrowed my Overcoat last spring. The gentleman will please return it. It W. D. MORRISON. SALESMAN WANTED. SINGLE man (22 to 30) of good habits and industrious, to travel with manager in North and South Carolina. No cigarette smokers or drinkers wanted. Call or address. H. H. BAUSHER, It* Paris Hotel. LOST. ON Main street, Yorkville, between postofflce and residence of Mrs. B. A. Crawford, ladies Gold Watch, with black silk fob, on which is a gold seal engraved with letter "M." Finder of the articles will receive reward if the same are returned to Miss MARIE MOORE. J. c. wn^B^onsr FOR SALE Property of H. C. Strauss?6 tenant houses, located on an acre and 3-4 of ground, near the old C. & N.-W. depot ?4 houses are new, 12 per cent income. J. C. YVILBORN. Heal Estate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN PROBATE COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of Yorg County. WHEREAS ARTHUR M. ERWIN, has applied to me for Letters of AHminlctra H<?n nr> all nnrl sinenilnr the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Rev. J. A. McAlURRAY, 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 Prohnte Court for the said county, to be holdpn at York Court House on the 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1908, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight, and in the 133rd year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County 82 t 2t EXECUTORS' SALE OF LAND." PURSUANT to authority vested in us as executors of the estate of JOHN B. WHITESIDES, deceased, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2ND. 1908, (salesday), between the legal hours of sale, we will sell before the Court House Door, at Yorkvill|. at public auction, to the highest bidders, the following described real property, to wit: 1. The GRANNY HENRY place, located in Cherokee county, on King's creek, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) ACRES, more or less. 2. The HOPE place. In Broad River township, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY (170) ACRES, more or less. 3. The RAY place, on Bullock's Creek, in Broad River township, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY (130) ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest from date of purchase. Credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. \V. M. & JEFF D. "VVHITESIDES. Executors. 82 t 3t LAND SALE. 1.200 Acre Farm, Situated Two Miles From Lugoff and Six Miles From Camden, at $11.00 Per Acre. THIS is the cheapest farm in South Carolina. 300 acres in cultivation this year. Averaged a bale of cotton * *' o nrrk rvn loeornt< no vt rv f 51 OAft cleared and ready for cultivation next year. Balance of place in timber and woods. Will have next year 400 acres in one level field, which will make a bale of cotton per acre. Land level, sandy loam with clay subsoil: 95 per cent of place can be cultivated. Good stream runs through the place. Two nice 5-room cottages, large gin house, two large barns. 13 tenant houses and ten other outbuildings, all built from the best long-leaf lumber within last three years. The buildings alone cost $3,500. Location as healthy as any place in the state. Place well supplied with best of labor. Will rent for 30 bales of cotton; 400 acres of this land in one field is worth $50 per acre and the balance is well worth $12. A congressman from this state, in passing this place, remarked that it was worth $50 per acre and would bring that if it were in his county. This is the opportunity for some one to buy a splendid farm very cheap. Church and school convenient. I am sure that any one wanting to buy a farm would not hesitate after seeing the place and location. Good hard road to Camden and Lugoff. Seaboard Air Line R. R. is eastern boundary for two-thirds of mile. If not interested hand to some one that may be. J. L. GUY. Cainden. S. C. R2 t.f 3t IT 15 FACTS THAT COUNT On numerous occasions you have read the assertion in these columns over my signature that the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company was the Best life insurance company in the world, that it issued the Best and most liberal policies of any company and that by reason of its conservative, economical management the cost to the policy holder was less than in any other company. These statements were and are made by me because I know them all to be facts. It would require too much space to give a detailed description of a Mutual Benefit policy and you would probably not read it if it was given, therefore I'll not undertake it. but will give you a comparison that should cause you to see the light. It is a fact that the bulk of the old line life insurance in force in this section is in the Equitable. Mutual Benefit. N. Y. Life. Mutual Life of X. Y.. the Aetna and the Penn Mutual, all recognized everywhere as being good, strong and . ?-? * ?"?O M i AO - I'OO/lt' ti?i 111 n or o n/1 Iiut-lcll 'i ii )f<iuicrr*; ivhvi.i, n uuu^ uuu anxious to carry out their contracts to the letter, but there is a difference in the contracts. Some are more liberal than others and the Mutual Benefit Guarantees more for the money paid than any. The most popular form of life insurance for men under 40 years of age is what is known as the 20 pay life plan. All these companies issue that kind. For each $1000 insurance at age 35 the Equitable. X. Y. Life and Mutual Life, the three largest companies in the world, charge $33.34 annually. The Mutual Renefit $36.22. the Aetna $37.33 and the Penn Mutual $37.25. The guaranteed cash surrender value at the end ?f 20 years on each $1000 insurance is $609 in each of the X. Y. companies and the Mutual Benefit, while in the Aetna and Penn Mutual it is $613. The Mutual Benefit will issue the same policv with the same guarantted values and guaranteed to be paid up in nineteen years for $37.35 a year, 'fhe premiums of all the companies named are to be reduced bv annual dividends and the past record of the Mutual Benefit shows that It pays larger dividends than the others. If the best insurance at the least guaranteed cost is what you want, you will be sure to see me and ask for further information. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. $22.50 SUITS FOR MEN AT $18.00 Come and see them. We have your I size today?we may not have it tomorrow. See our line of Men's Suits at $10, $12 and $15. They are worth looking at. See our Ladies' $16 Cloaks that we are selling at $12, and be sure to see our Cloaks at $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8.50 and $10. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO., Soli for Less. DO YOD SMOKE? If you are interested in good Cigars, you should see our line. We have any price, shade and style desired in 25, 50 and 100 boxes. Nothing is more desirable for a gentleman's present than a box of good Smokers. We have a full stock. THE STAR DRUG STORE. D. L. Shleder, Proprietor. GRAIN FERTILIZERS I have FERTILIZERS specially put up for grain. See me whenever you are ready to buy. OYSTERS YORK RIVER SELECTS AT 40 CENTS A QUART. FRESII OYSTER CRACKERS to go along with the Oysters, at 10 CENTS A LR. I OIIIQ ROTH JAPA? LAC. We have a full line of this popular inside paint. We have it all the popular shades and colors and in all sizes of cans, put up for convenient domestic use. Right now is a good time for you to repaint your chairs, tables, shelves and other indoor work before cold weather sets in. JAP-A-LAC makes old furniture look like new. It is easy to apply and gives a fine finished surface to all wood to which it may be applied. Come and let us tell you more about it?show you the colors and shades, the sizes of cans, and tell yc< the prices. If you need other Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass. Putty, etc., see us for what you may need. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. HOWE'S GREAT 1 AT YOR ON WEDNESE THE SHOW THIS YEAR IS BIGGEI COMMANDING POSITION THAN EV1 UNRIVALED STANDING AND RANK THEIR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS. MANY ENTIRELY NEW AN the. Menagerie July 18'."i A FEW OF THE MANY FE Marion Sheridan and her Troupe Prof. Buckley's Including DUCHESS, the Lur ROSEDALE, the Beautiful JAKE, Tie LARGEST GORILI '1' * 1 Tm II.vL.L, r lit* IS rivo rm ICIl iik-iicb ill nri^m t ous Strength, Marvelous .1 Arms are a Won A Truly Wonderful Display of T 400 people. 250 Horses PROFESSOR WHEELER The Flower and I'iek of Feature IVrfo Extant, Startling Struggles and Ludieri !>> Storm and Wildly Applauded t?y All Bring the Littl L BABY An Endless Program of Startling See the STAKTIXG FHOM THE SH 2-PERFORMAIN AFTEHXOOX AT 2 O'CLOCl FOR SALE FIVE hundred bushels of good, sound, dry Corn. See or write to me at Yorkvllle, S. C. It S. W. INMAN. JL . , Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President 8ec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. wirau 11 mill! We received last week a car of Dressed Lumber?Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, in fact everything to finish up the inside of a house. Also received another carload of Shingles, Iron Roofing?Painted and r!n1,mnUfirl uai ? auw<vu. See us when grinning your cotton for Bagging and Ties. We still have Seed Oates and Fertilizers for same. Should you want a good Turnplow, try the VULCAN. York Supply Company. APPETIZERS If your appetite is just a little bit lagging, take a look at the list of good things below?perhaps you will see something to tempt your appetite. Va. Herring Roe, Spaghetti, Macaroni, Cream Cheese, Asparagus Tips, Grated Horseradish, Fresh Crackers, Candies, Fruits and Vegetables. Phone your orders?I'll do the rest. W. E. FERGUSON. See me for Ivory Soap. StarNaptha Washing Powder, Bluing, etc. HAVE YOU ONE OF THOSE "Home Banks?" The Old Sock, the Old Tin Can, the Bureau Drawer, the any old hideaway kind of Banks. We take this opportunity of telling you that none of these are safe and time and again do your <i, * i, t'rt *r\ thia hnnrrlpd monfiV. both in the day time and at the dead hours of the night. Why do you not relieve your mind of this one worry? You toil day in and day out to get the Dollars and then worry about its keeping. Place it in a good" Bank. Every precaution taken, and we know your money is SAFE in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Town and Country -REAL ESTATEI have on my list at present, some TWENTY FARMS and several desirable offerings in TOWN PROPERTY. Farms range in price 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. LONDON SHOWS KVILLE, JAY, OCT. 21. i and better and in a more 2r before to maintain their l, and to amaze and delight D EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. 1 AMILY* THE 3 BABIES BORN in Qfl7. THC ABOVE PICTUUE IS A DAILY SC EXE WITH THIS SHOW. matures you will see: of Performing Lions, ; Herd of Performing Elephants, Rest Elephant in the World. $10,000 Kentucky Horse. i Ever MMio America. ind Weighs ir>0 Pounds, has TremendiRillty, and His Powerful der to Behold. rained Animals. and Ponies. 20 Funny Clowns/S MILITARY BAND. rmers from all Nations, in a Program dun Revelries, Carrying the Spectators L le Ones to see r ELiEPHANTS CAMELS LIONS MONKEYS. Events. ; Free Spectacular Street Parade, OW GROUNDS AT 10 A. M. [CES DAIIA.-ii K. NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. IWRj .. Prices Harmonize OUR LOW PRICKS MARK HAI THE BUYER SHAI ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A I WRAY'S. DO YOU'WANT A> DO YOU NEED SHOES FOR A WRAY'S. DO YOU WANT THE MONEY YOU SPEND? SEE 1 REAL BARGAINS AT WRAY'S WRAY'S WILL PAY YOU. UNDERWEAR FOR 1 Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and fitting garments?The garm< Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts?Wi thousands?The garment . .. ltovs' Heavv Fleeced Shirts and Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts?Wi I jadlcs' Under vests and Pants?a MEN'S SUITS AND P Boys' Pants?19 CTS. to $1.98 a Men's Pants?98 CTS to $5.00 a F Men's Suits?Every Suit of Clothl at a price that will save' you Fall Suit. Don't you think t SHOES FOR AL Insure your feet against bad at WRAY'S?Our Shoes will satl Men's Heavy Work Shoes?98 CI Men's Dress Shoes?$1.25 to $5.00 Ijadies Heavy Shoes?98 CTS. to Ladies' Dress Shoes?98 CTS. to 3 Children's Shoes?25 CTS. to $2 i W Every Pair of Shoes we sell Represented or We Give You Am CLOAKS FOR LADIES I Type and words cannot give the splendid values to be had I You must see them to appreciate includes all grades of Cloaks for $12.18 and upward?and every on est limit of value at the prices a and the workmanship that you w ments. Children's Coats at 98 C wr You will GET YOUR MOM it a trial?Put Our Claim to the T J. 0. WRAY 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 4 I & CHARLK i XTA." With her large Batt 4s 4 4 | Noveml | This is the Til 4 4 WTr\r\ nnerlo ^ VV CUiivouu 4, 1! Military Parade, Fantastic i ^ Contest, Automobi ^ Savannah, ^ I Low Rat* WE HAVE JUST CREDITED YOUR ACCOUNT If you have an account in our Savings Department, it was credited September 30th with the interest earned during the last quarter. Bring in your pass book to have it entered, and Do Not Forget to Make Your Regular Deposit. LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK YOltKVILJjE. S. C. HH\IIII\ S lillMltlN ARRIVING Willi DDI' We are receiving1 Fresh Groceries and Confectioneries every day, and have good stocks of Hardware, Plows, Stovepipe, Well Buckets, Lamps and Fixtures, Lanterns and Globes, Mule 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. I We sell Flour as good and as close as anybody. Try a kit of our fine Mackerel. Try one of our Klngan Hams. Try one of our Shoulders. See us for Seed Oats and Fertilizers. 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. 6 j f.t. tf BAGGING AND TIES. WE have several hundred patterns of second-hand reworked Bagging and Ties for sale at right prices. TAVORA COTTON MILL. 78 ft 6t I mmm^nrnmrnrn i Y'S I With the Times.. I (I) TIMES EASIElt FOR YOU? tKS OUR PROFITS. i'ALL OR WINTER SUIT? SEE OVERCOAT? SEE WRAY'S. fOURSELF OR FAMILY? SEE VERY BEST VALUES FOR THE IVHAY. CASH WILL SECURE . COME TODAY?A VISIT TO HE WHOLE FAMILY Drawers?excellent values?good nt .48 CENTO. right's? the best made?worn uy 98 CENTS. Drawers?The Garment, 25 CTS. ight's?best made....05 CENTS, good line?25 CTS. and Upward. ANTS?BOYS' PANTS Pair. 'a.'r. ng for Men in our store is offered from 25 to 33 Per Cent on your hi3 is worth investigating? L THE FAMILY weather by buying your SHOES sfy the most exacting. 'S. to $3.50 a Pair, a Pair. $1.50 a Pair. (3.7 a Pair, i Pair. 1 is Guaranteed to be Exactly as other Pair. -COATS FOR MISSES ? you an adequate conception of in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ? our Cloak offerings. Our stock Ladies at $3.50. $5. $7.50. $9.18, e of them is up to the very hlghsked?they have the style, the fit ould expect in higher priced garrs. to $5. ]Y'S WORTH at this Store?Give 'est. , The Leader. I TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. C. WHITESIDES, 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. WHITESIDES, Admrx. 76 t 3t nriAAT? nrn thf \JVyiTIl^ 1 vy JL JLJLM^i 3T0N FALL FE AND VISIT THE v~y -YTA leship "TEXAS" and Toi Don't forget the Dates :>er 16th-. ne of the Year tc by the Sea. ty, "SHRINEI ind Trades Display, Fire Departi le Floral Parade, Foot Ball Gar ^ if I Ox Vquatic Carnival in ttamor, airet es on all I r 4s 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4s' M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. 22,800 POUNDS We have a solid carload or uLiven CHILLED PLOWS, Points, Bolts, Slides, Mould Boards, Standards, Handles 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. 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 [ evtrv 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 I you need a Damp, come and see my line. I will be pleased to show them to you. Pleasing Prices. Need anything in Gold or Silver Jew| elry?I can supply it and at the right prices. T. W. SPECK, THE JEWELER. 9W Bring me your Wa*ches, Clocks and Jewelry for Repairs. 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 every single one who owes me. Don't deluy. Delay will only aggravate my needs and my temper. R. E. MONTGOMERY, "We Fix It" Shop." 80 t.ff. 3t W It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges you by the quality of your printed matter. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Coiuiuon I'leaa. H-. Maria Whitesldes, individually and a.s Admrx. of the Estate of Thos. B. Whitesldes, Deceased, Plaintiff, against William C. Whitesldes, Sr., Mary A. Whitesldes, John T. Darwin and Ada Darwin Kennedy, Nellie Whitesldes, Mary Whitesldes Good, Ella Whitesldes, Robert E. Whitesides, John D. Whitesldes, J. Samuel Whitesldes, Thos. A. Whitesldes, Arthur W. Whitesldes, Richard H. Whitesldes, William C. Whitesldes, 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 Yorkvllle, S. C.. on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1908, (salesday,) between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., the real estate in York county of the late Dr. Thos. B. Whitesldes, described as follows : 1. The 294-acre tract in Bullock's Creek township. This tract was conThno I? hv T M Whltesides. (See deed on record In 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. Whltesides by A. J. Love. (See deed on record In Book "A 1," pp. 337-28, 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. Whltesides. (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. Whltesides 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, forty 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 \>f purchasers' bids must be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises purchased. All mortgages hir nupohnsprii nt the said sales 6,vt? F"? ? ? 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, Plaintiff's Attorney. 80 t 4t ct2 | ISTIVAL! J | l.3R,3D ! *?> pedo Fleet in Port. J 4s 21 st, '08 I ? Visit the City J US DAY" i ment Parade and Hose Reel ^ lie?Charleston vs. ? it Carnival. ^ Railroads, t b 4s 4* 4 4* 4* 44 4* 4 44* 4 G. H. O'LEAUY. "Delighted" That's what they all say, who are using the NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES. For cool summer cooking and preserving fruits there Is nothing Bettor, Cleaner or More Satisfactory than one of the Oil Stoves that I am selling. I have both kinds?WICK and WICKLESS?and make you this offer: Put it in your house and if it does 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. 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. Homu mi#! itrpnkfniif Strii>? Best. Coffees mid Teas?Many Kinds. Icing Sugar, Domino Sugar. Tripe, Pork Sausage, Chipped Beef. Pure Maple Syrup. Soaps?Ivory, Fairy, Octagon, Tar and Toilet Soaps. All kinds of good things to tempt your appetite. I. W. JOHNSON. SW Try a bottle of Durkee's Salad Dressing. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Office of County Superintendent of Education. YOKKVILI.E, S. C., Sept. 27, 1908. THE regular Fall Examination of Applicants to teach in the Public Schools of York county, will be held in the Court House at Yorkville on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, from 9 a. m., to 4 p. m. Applicants will furnish stationery. T. E. McMACKIX, Superintendent of Education. 78 t 3t THOMSON( 1 I SPECIA Boys9 rib i ? WE BOUGHT TWENTY DOZEN 1*25 CTS. QUALITY, AT BARGA THEM ON SALE AT A BARGA PRICE WILL BE THREE PAIR! BARGAIN ] I Our buyers, while in New Yo ! lot of AUCTION BLANKETS at a | we now place them on sale at r ' sizes and prices: ; 11-4 Heavy Fleeced Gray Blankel I 12-4 Heavy Blankets, Silk Bindin $1.98 the Pair. ! 11-4 Extra Heavy Blankets. Silk I Price $2.18 the Pair. ; 11-4 Extra Heavy Blankets, fine i Blue Border?Price $2.00 i LADIES' ; We have the best showing of i had, and some of the best values. : let us show you our Cloaks. We ! Ladles' Long Cloaks in Tans and < Ladles' Long Seml-Fittlng Clot . ; $12.50 and $15.00. Children's White and Gray Bear ! 5 years?Price $2.18 Each. DOME I Big line of new styles in OU1 I Good OUTING in light.and <3 } One case of good APRON G] Good Heavy Twilled CANTO I CTS. and 15 CTS. YARD. I Good HICKORY SHIRTING ! Good Heavy CHEVIOT SHIR ( Good Heavy Yard-wide Unbh j Good Yard-wide, Smooth SEj ; W rara-wiae isutixu m ? ' K Best, Heavy FEATHER TIC j I ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACH! New patterns in A. F. C. GI> milli: j > Don't forget THE TIIOMSC ' GOODS. We are headquarters ai I | LADIES' HATS to show you. I ; headwear drop into our Millinery ] I our stock. We always have some Let everybody make our st I THEY want anything to wear. THE THO ; HEAD-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS CHILDREN. ' PREPARE I FOR WINTER. COLE'S fjfl 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. 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. W See me at onee to buy or sell. Dr. M. W. WHITE. AT THE BRATTON FARM. Separated Cream. Sweet Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Butter, Vegetables and Fruits, delivered in Yorkville on Tuesdays and Fridays or at the farm at all times. Postal card mailed in the afternoon will receive attention next IIIU1 UUlg. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t MT Good Printing? See The Enquirer. IT lox |f I 3? R X 1 Keep yo On Our Ad THEY WILL $A #PRI PRICES \ YORKVILLE BANI *. company's 11 .xj sale ; ! bed Hose \ BOYS* HEAVY RIBBED HOSE. ! IN PRICES, AND WE PLACE i \ IN. WHILE THEY LAST OUR j S FOR 25 CENTS. BLANKETS j i rk, were successful In buying one ? bout fifty cents on the dollar, and a j riuui Ktiuiy luw pi itcs. i>uic iiic j ts?Price $1.18 the Pair. g, Pink and Blue Borders?Price j > binding, Pink and Blue Borders? Fleece, Silk Binding, Pink and the Pair, ' I CLOAKS LADIES' CLOAKS we have ever | If you want CLOAKS come and j can please you I 1 Castors?a big value?Price $4.08. ! iks?Tans and Castors?$10.00, ; Skin Coats?ages from 2 years to I STICS j ; [ INGS at 10 CENTS THE YARD. I I lark colors at 5 CENTS YARD. j 1XGHAMS at 5 CENTS THE YD. N FLANNEL at 10 CTS., 12 1-2 j ; at 10 CTS. and 12 1-2 CTS. YD. < I TING at 10 CTS. THE YARD. ;ached SHEETING at 7 CTS. YD. ! I \ ISLAND at 7 CTS. YARD. j ! 1-2 CTS THE YARD. K at 15 CTS. THE YARD. ? i NG at 10 CTS. THE YARD. JGHAMS at 10 CTS. THE YARD. ! NERY )N COMPANY on MILLINERY j nd we have the newest shapes in f you want Ladles' or Children's I Department and let us show you thing NEW to show you. ores THEIR headquarters when j MSON CO. 1 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND THE 1 I L I I i, . BUGGIE5 We handle the following: makes of goods Watertown, Columbus, Guilford, Anchor, Lion, Phoenix and Parry. WAGONS Mandt, Milburn, White Hickory and Hackney. We 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. Do It NOW If there are any small Jobs of Carpenter work to do about your house, * 1 j vii a ? ?..j sucn as nanging auors ur minus, iiieuuing 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. ...BLUE ROCK... Mineral Springs (Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarbonatad Saline Water.) A recent analysis of the water of this Mineral Spring: by Dr. Boyden Nlms, 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. W We will show the analysis of this water to any one. any wher\ at anv time. No secret about It. We are not afraid to show It. PF" Colored Card Board and Blotting Paper in large sheets can be had at The Enquirer office. rsi (I C E S I ur Eyes vertisments VE YOU MONEY CES jSlfc TCH fMA DTTON )$6 I P CING & MER. CO. |