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* FOR RENT. QUICK?a Store Room in Yorkville. Good location?well lighted. Now occupied. Address "STORE." care The Enquirer, before Monday. It HORSE FOR SALE. tl OOD worker, sound and gentle. C See me about it. QUIXN WALLACE. 91 f.t 2t* ^ OUR GINNING DAYS. HEREAFTER will be Tuesday. Friday and until noon. Saturday of ?-ach week. COTTON RELT GINNING CO. 91 f.t 2t ^ J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & (JO. TALK IS CHEAP WE DO NOT DO SO MUCH OF IT, HIT HAVE THE GOODS JUST AS WE ADVERTISE THEM. Men's Suits, worth $22.50 at $15.00. %, Men's Suits, worth $15.00 at $12.50. i I Men's Suits, worth $12.50 at $10.00. ^ Ladies' Cloaks from $2.75 to $12.00? L They are good values. Hamilton Hickory Shirting at 10c yard. Calico, light and dark at 5c yard. Heavy Outing at 10c yard. Canton Flannel at 5 to 15 cents yard. Shoes for the Baby 10c ones to Men's and Ladies' at $3.50. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.. Sell for Less. W REMEMBER?THIS IS YORKVILLE'S CHEAPEST STORE. Ml) VMTB / Calls for effective heating apparatus. Is yours what it should he? Does it make plenty of heat? Is it economical as to fuel consumption? If not, come and see us about a ? WOOD HEATER ? We have them in all sizes?good. too. (or perhaps you prefer a ? COAL GRATE ? > .1 1" titi'lou until e IIHVC liirw 111 .^moi nji..- U.... want especially to show* you our Basket Grates. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. ALL 10 CENTS EACH. Almost every dining room and evk ery kitchen at times needs Just a fewmore Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates, Soup Plates, Round Bowls or Meat Dishes, P.tchers, etc. These dishes needn't be expensive, but when needed are usually wanted very* badly. A small sum spent at Si>eok's for these t . articles will give you a supply that will put you beyond the chance of running short in emergencies. A fewdays ago I received a big lot of Decorated Ware, nice ware, too. including such things as CUPS and SAUCERS TEA PLATES SOUP PLATES ROUND BOWLS fMEAT DISHES. PITCHERS, Etc. That you are needing almost every day. The price is only 10 CENTS EACH?Come and see it?It's Just wloil You have been wanting. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. OO OO OO <-?C^ -TfcO < | WE WILJ f \ AT Y0RKVILL1 x 4 0 The Following De ? Two and One-half Miles TRACTS?No. 1?Contain tlie land, streams, roads, spiir The Property will be sold y ers hv hini. flood School adj< t v i , \ ^ ^ ' 0 \ << / ; /' - ? v ^ % \ \ "v \ (,'Z. ? (. , A / -V* 1 H * ^ w \ J J # . LO. ? * i \ * V ** ^ / -' ' Cj y .y? ? A -.3, c f S' s?H',a V's -?V' r i\fe * ? ?< %a* K Terms of Sale?ONE-Tf per cent annual interest on y the privilege of paying all o k y And he ready to t?-ll tin* Alio M ? jnake von a home or for spe i j. i jj ROCK HILL. SOUTH LIFE IS PRECIOUS Hut UNCERTAIN. Every man must die some time; it may be your turn next. Are you ready? Are you carrying as much insurance as you ought to? If not. see D. E. HONEY. Mgr., FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Yorkville. S. C. ST THE JUCKLINS?Opie Read. itiiiui* Tinnmn I f'?iHTlLil?iI!jnD Friends. Don't forget that YOL'R NOTES and ACCOUNTS are past due on FERTILIZERS. The notes and accounts are drawing interest now. Come in and pay us. The companies are pushing us and we depend on you. HERN DON & GORDON. Piano or Organ Buying a PIANO or an ORGAN is not hard, when you get our plan and consider it well. Have you seen and heard the FARRAND? This is what we want you to do, don't wait until the very day you are ready for a Piano. We want your judgment now. Men who own Phonographs?have you seen Mr. Edison's latest improvement?The Amberol Record?we have them, and you want them, so how, 'bout it? A new lot of RUGS Just arrived. Come look at these and make our store headquarters when in town. Enjoy the music while you wait. Yours to serve, 1{. B. DAVIDSON* COMPANY. BUGGIES 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. WITHERSPOON CO. L OFFER A1 FRONT OF E, ON SATURDAY, I COMMENCING AT scribed Tracts of the NORRIS-SI East of Sharon. is 45 Acres; No. 2? 54 Acres; No. 3?39 igs, buildings and the dotted space marks I by Numbers. These lands join propert >ins this property. / ! * * * " * . ? s. ? \ aV / 4 ' i ?J ? * ? 4 * * . 'A * 0 * 54 , / * \ ' r'K 4, /' I * * ?k ^ % 14 A V 1 14 V k r*- <4. / r 6 * * V/ * 7 r Wo y p *4 v , ^ v V I .? *j * ? H * i. I y / * ^ * ^ j ^ JC/4ACSU) 1: E&itfifauri"' ;' ' ' p .s*y .'7>i%?iJ!" v* Y ; i a * 1 * 1 ' < ^ ^ V > J ?i ?c .? v . c I - *' v 1 ?: b* \ * v, y > ' J/ i 6 /* ? . i * A-? * /-.: ^ * "T '"^V ? ^ * / ^ ^ ^ 4 ? * * / *' ^ ^ <t K * ?/ /, - ?;.* >. * .; ./ < ?* / J '? J f ^ % \ >/ / ^ ? < *. v \ 4 ' " # * ^ cL \ .;> 1 .: 'if- 5<-S v. Ayy " ;|0 \ ? HIRD CASH; remainder In two equal an deferred payments. Sellers will furnish ash, thereby saving Interest and cost of zmr TAKE A LOC tioneer what they are worth to you. You eolation on easv terms. Come to this sal SDGAR PC ! CAROLINA J. C. WILBORN FOR SALE Residence?One 6-room house of S. F. Mack; 35 acres in cultivation; joins James Bigger?King's Mountain township. Residence?The beautiful 8-room residence of Miss Ida del-roach on Wright avenue. .1. C. WILBOKN. Iteal Estate. VERY MUCK They will tell you that they "Have none will tell you "they are better," and find they are hard to hold in the groum will not shed soil as well as the OLIVI ' mistake" in not buying an OLiyER. 1 season and want Repairs, you won't ha' can get them at our place at any time. C A Sherer & Ferguson. Meat Market We have established a meat market in the Herndon building on Congress street, and we are handling Beef, Pork and everything that can be desired along that line. Beef Cattle and Milkers We are in the Market at all times for BEEF CATTLE and MILKERS. We pay the highest market price for either. We are always ready for any kind of a trade. SHERER & FERGUSON. Don't Feed Your Horse on Corn! NOW LISTEN? After a few days dosing with PRATT'S FOOD, HE WILL EAT ANYTHING FROM RAG WEEDS TO WALNUTS AND GAIN FLESH EVERY DAY. DON'T FORGET THE KIND?IT'S PRATT'S FOOD?AND LIKE ALL OTHER RELIABLE REMEDIES. FOR SALE AT THE STAR DRUG STORE. I). Ij. Shieder, Proprietor. " ATTrTTn\T 1 A JLV/11 THE COTJR1 NOVEMBER THE T ELEVEN O'CLOCK iERRER LANDS. Four Miles 1-2 Acres and No. >?52 3-4 Acres. The the first and second growth woodland. y of Mr. Sam T. Ferguson, and will be si \ g v I / or akti ip;.' 4 *8 ?y *Wi " t ? ? ? * ? * Wt'f 9'191* AV.2 \ **"' ?'* i 4ACBJJ* \ ' * \ ** \ t i. ? f \ ' \ \ > ?/ at -<?/r. M. A'gfl /5 y <? />A y / /!e. SHc h J9o S ? 9 a ma dg far nunl installnn-nts. secured by purchaser deeds; buyers to pay for bond, mortgage pa pers. )K AT THEM IR' i will have a chance t?? buy you a small 1?, Join the trading class and se.e if you d< )AG, Broi ? "CUTS THE EARTH TO SI O '<ii> <JO * OO KM BABY PICTURES TAKEN today will grow in value from year to year and to future generations will be priceless. Bring your children and let me photograph them?1 have the patience that will insure a good likeness. Today is a good time to bring them. ROSA LINDSAY. W Send the Enquirer your orders for Commercial Printing if you want the best work. , iT iai lir I MISTAKEN i as good a Plow as the OLIVER," but after you have used the other plow and d and harder on your stock, and that It' ER, you will find your judgment was a ^.nd, too, when you are busy In the plowj t'e to wait until they are "ordered"?but Don't make a mistake. RROLL BROTHERS. |"HM UTTLB 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 hab1 it. hut 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 important thing. Put your Savings in THIS Bank? [it will be SAFE here and you can get it hack just any time. BANK OF CLOVER CLOVER. S. C. ,Tas. M. Starr, J. F. McEhvec, President. See. and Treas. YOItK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. WE SELL ::: The VULCAN TURN PLOW. You should have one?does fine work. In fact is the best Turn Plow on the market. We also sell repairs and points for other turn plows. Dreswecl Lumber See us for Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Nails, Iron Roofing and everything you need in Groceries. I York Supply Company. When you need FLOUR it will pay you to see us. IN } r HOUSE j WENTY-FIRST, 3 West of Yorkville and ^ J map below shows the lay of J town to prospective purchas- X 5 \ s/o. u H A 4SAC/j?i V, <?. * 9 Vt "t fiVv Vn"t < V.V >Wynv.. \>v i'.'i 'j\' . * ?'? /.V.VA,V?U^- -- ' ' * * ? v * ' * ? ) ^ ^ s> 'P-'"i ,> 3 c ia/ w Miller. ' c j / n j 4 o o f e ft" T. ?d<far /=>OQf. 3ro_K_ex s bond and mortgage, with 7 and recording. Buyers have V 5 farm at a reasonable price to n't make good money by it. y vER, j JIT YOUR TASTE."? | Cash \MUI OUR PRH := 201, i 1 $20.00 SUI 18.50 ! 15.00 112.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 | 2.00 SUI $5.00 SHOES NOW $4 $4.00 SHOES NOW $3.50 SHOES N I $3.00 SHOl $2.00 S $i.i EXTRA I 12 1-2 Cents White ] 25 Cents Tricot Flai 40 Cents Repellants6 1-2 Cents Unbleacl 5 Cents Unbleached 8 1-3 Cents Ginghar 5 Cents Prints J _M' Others Sa By Buying Dry WRAY'S. Supi READ THESE PRICES C MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. $.5,000 Worth of Men's Clothing Cut 1-3 to 1-2?$18 Suits at $11; $16 Suits at $8.48; $12.50 Suits at $7.98; $10 Suits at $6.98 and $6.48; $8.50 Suits at $4.89 and so on. Men's Overcoats?$16 Overcoats at $10; $12.50 Overcoats at $7.98; $10 Overcoats at $6.48. Men's Pants?$5 Pants at $3.98; $4 Pants at $2.98; $3.50 Pants at $2.85; $2 Pants at $1.48; $1.50 Pants at $1.15; $1 Pants at 79c Pair. Boy's $1 and $1.25 Pants at 89c and 98c a Pair. DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS. $2,000 worth of Dress Goods and Domestics to go at Startling Reductions to Quick Cash Buyers: All 50c and 60c Wool Dress Goods, Go at 38c a Yard. All $1 Dress Goods?all wool?Go at 75c a Yard. All 20c and 25c Dress Plaids, Go at 12 1-2 CTS. and 15 CTS. a Yard. 6 l-2c Calicoes at 5 CENTS a Y'ard. 7 l-2c Riverside Checks at 6 1-2 CTS. 6c Dnnville Plaids?5 CTS. a Yard. All Amoskeag Outings at 9 CTS. Y'd. 27-inch Outings?new patterns, good quality?5 CENTS a Y'ard. Extra quality Outings?6 CTS. a Y'ard. 36-inch Bleached Goods?regular 10c quality?Going at 8 1-3 CTS. Yard. NOTIONS, ETC. Pearl Buttons?good quality?5 CTS. a Dozen. Ladies' All. Linen Handkerchiefs?10c quality?5 CTS. Each. Ladles' Black Hose?winter weights good quality?3 Pairs for 25 CTS. Men's Black Half Hose-?10c quality ?8 CTS. a I'air. Spool Cotton?Best Six-Cord?50 CTS. Per Dozen spuois. Other Notions at Money-Saving Figures?Come for what you want. | :J. Q. WRAY An Unparalleled Record The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company was chartered and commenced insuring the lives of its members in 1845, and from the date of organization to December 31, 1907, had received in premiums from its policy holders $311,792,966.35 and had returned to policy holders in dea:h claims, endowments, dividends and surrender values $250,476,336.60 or $61,316,627.75 less than it had collected. On the same date it had on hand $111,905,798.66 or $50,589,1/0.91 more than it had collected from its members and every cent of the assets, which, of course, includes the last named amount, belongs to the policy holders and the policy of each individual member states in plain figures how much of the fund is to his credit and the policy provides that if he needs or wants his part it is immediately available when called for. If there Is an other company in the woria inai na? done as well by its members as the foregoing authentic figures Indicate or guarantees them as much in future, and at as low cost, its achievements are not on record. Don't you think that a company with such a record behind it is the proper one for the man who desires to protect his family, his estate or his own old age to Investigate? SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. HORSESHOEING 10 CENTS. BECAUSE of the short crop of cotton and the short price that is being paid for it, on and after Wednesday, November 11. our price for horseshoeing will be reduced from 12J to 10 cents per shoe. JOHN & G. W. KNOX. Clover, S. November 9. 90 t.f 2t 3?~THE JUCKLINS?Opie Read. W The Enquirer office is especially well equipped for handling Briefs and | Arguments. Send us your next one. ]" S st Be OzT CES %/faWi OFF CLOTHIK TS OR OVER ! 20 : :: -on TS OR OVER< .00. 1 $3-20. 0W $2.80. SS NOW $2.40. HOES NOW $1.60. 50 SHOES NOW $1.20. BARGAINS Linonette 10 CENTS YARD, inels 20 CENTS YARD. -58 Inch 30 CENTS YARD, led Shirtings 5 CENTS YARD. Shirtings 4 CENTS YARD, ns 5 CENTS YARD. 4 CENTS YARD. vide B. I ve Money Goods at J. Q. lose You Try It AREFULLY?IT'LL PAY MEN'S SHIRTS AT SONG PRICES. Dross Shirts?All $1 Shirts at 8? CTS. 50c Shirts at 42 CTS. 25c Shirts at 19 CTS. Sec them. Work Shirts?50c Heavy, Blue and Brown Shirts at 45 CTS; 25c heavy Striped and Blue Shirts at 20 CTS. Boys' Shirts?Heavy, Striped and Blue, 25c quality at 2:0 CTS. Men's Underwear?Best quality, gray, heavy, fleece lined?Drawers to mntrh?18 CTS. a Garment. Men's Hats?An elegant line of Men's Black Stiff Hats?Superior quality, newest shapes?the Hats for good dressers?15 to 25 Per Cent Off of Regular Prices. Ciet Your Hat. LADIES' CLOAKS. Our line of LADIES' CLOAKS is unsurpassed in quality, style, finish and workmanship. Every one of them Is the product of a master workman, and at regular prices are good, honest values, but with the Cut Prices of this Sale they are wonderful bargains. They go like this: All $15 Cloaks Going at $12.50 Each. All $12.50 Cloaks Going at $10 Each. All $10 Cloaks Going at $7.50 Each. All $7.50 Cloaks Going at $5.00 Each. (Some merchants call these garments "Coats.") Children's Coats?White Fur Coats, $3 value?Going at $2.35 Each. Also have these in Red and Blue, snnr PRTCFS CTTT. The Best BROGAN on Earth for $1.10 a Pair?You can't beat it. All $5 Shoes Going at $3.98 a Pair. All $4.00 Shoes Going at $3.50 a Pair. All $3.50 Shoes Going at $2.98 a Pair. All $3.00 Shoes Going at $2.25 a Pair. All $2.00 Shoes Going at $1.68 a Pair. Prices on Ladies' Coarse and Fine Shoes are Cut the same way. The Leader: DO IT TODAY HIGIIT NOW while the weather is warm and pleasant, is a good time to have us put up a COAL or WOOD HEATER in your sitting room, dining room, parlor or office. Don't wait until you need it. Come and see us about a Coal or Wood Heater TODAY?our stock is large and complete and we can please you in sizes and price. Come TODAY. Also we will be glad to show you Cook Stoves and Ranges, Coal Sets, Coal Tongs, Coal Scuttles, Fire Shovels. Tongs, Pokers, Brass ami Cast Andirons. Coal Vases. Piping. Moor Mais, etc. If it is anything In connection with your Heating or Cooking apparatus, you can get it here of the right quality at the right prices. Yorkville Hardware Co. . TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. AI,L per?is indebted to the estate of L^ZIE R. CURRENCE, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Persons having claims against said estate will present them to me, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. M. L. SMITH, Executor. Clover, S. C.. November 4, 1908. 89 f 3t 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 morning. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf ~)CK Cash I Red uced j fAs>As>s?/->i rrwr Awn err I V>IV/iTJLJL/ lini/ \JUU IG AND OVERCOATS | COATS ARE NTOW $16.00 I " v" 1480 I I PER " " 12.00 CFNT " " 9.60 I u u 800 I TiTn - " 6.40 I " " " 4.80 I ^OATS ARE NOW 1.60 | Ladies' and Childrens' Coats I W 10 TO 20 PER CENT OFF 10 PER CENT OFF - - - ALL DRESS GOODS - - - I TOILET SOAPS 25 Cents Cake Soap 15 CENTS. 10 Cents Cake Soap 6 1-4 CENTS. ? HAVE YOUR OWN PANTS MADE AT HOME ? 50 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOW 33 1-3 CENTS Yard. 40 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOW 25 CENTS YARD. 25 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOW 15 CENTS YARD. Si II. Company. nj???==m THE i one sure war TO HAVE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT! I The One Sure Way To Save It Is By Depositing It In a Responsible Bank?Such As This One. w ?." fW Colored Card Board and Blotting W It pays to use the Best Quality of Paper in large sheets can be had at stationery the other fellow judges The Enquirer office. y0u quality of your printed THE JUCKLINS?Opie Read. matter. Iw You will then be exempt trom the many annoyances ~ of having it slip away and then not be able to account for where it has gone. Then Robbers, Burglars, Thieves nor Fire need give you any care. I We handle your Banking in a broad, conservative and business way, which assures its SAFETY. The First National Bank Yorkville, S. C. (BARGAINS GROW BIGGER BY THE TIME THIS REACHES YOUR EYE OUR CLOSING OUT TO QUIT SALE WILL HAVE BEEN RUNNING SEVENTEEN DAYS. AS WE HAVE SAID FROM THE FIRST, EVERYTHING MUST GO?NOTHING IS RESERVED?WE HAVE SAVED OTHERS MONEY?WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. COME! SPECIAL VALUES TO MERCHANTS. I TO MERCHANTS: We have in stock a nice line of OXFORDS I well assorted?in HIGH POINT and DIXIE GIRL Brands?To any Merchant who will take the whole lot we will name a price that will I mean BIG MONEY TO YOU?INVESTIGATE?It's worth It We will give Merchants BIG DISCOUNTS on all kinds of goods I if taken in LOTS. Will make prices that will mean Big Values to I you. We want to close everything out by DECEMBER 1ST and are* READY TO LOSE MONEY in order to do so. We also have a miscellaneous assortment of TABLES, COUNT- I KRK, SHOW CASES, STOCK BINS, CASH AND BUNDLE CAR RIER, ETC., that we will CLOSE OUT AT BARGAIN PRICES, Either as a whole or by the piece. r . i | ? ' V ... We are Offering NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY TO THE RE- I TAIL TRADE. Come and see about them. COATS' COTTON?48 CTS. DOZEN or 4 CENTS SPOOL. YOU WILL GET A STATEMENT. We are sending out to EVERYBODY that our books show are I indebted to us for goods, a STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. If It is cor- I rect, WE WILL BE OBLIGED IF YOU WILL COME AND PAY AT H ONCE?If it is not Correct, Please come and we will settle it with I you, as we are anxious to have our books closed by DECEMBER 1ST. I as we expect and hope to have everything closed out by that date. DON'T FORGET THAT THERE ARE BARGAINS HERE YET. I THE STRAUSS SMITH COMPANY.