Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 24, 1908, Image 3
A SOLDIER
Armed with a broomstick and goitip
into battle, would be a rather fantastic
specimen of a soldier. The man
who expects to buy and sell to advantage
in the battle of life, should
always be sure and use Printer's Ink.
or be like the soldier with the broomstick.
Consult your broker's adviee
0 and seek his aid if you would b<
thrice armed.
See >lr for llmals. Stocks, etc.
FOR SALE
Three-room house.
^ one five-room house.
Two fine residence lots.
A fair bargain of 192 acres.
i >ne splendid seven-room house.
Several lots near Graded School.
A farm of 186 acres 2 miles of town.
3W Sec me at once to buy or sell.
Dr. M W. WHITE.
k
Wr Loan & Savings Bank
Will lie
CLOSED
:: Thanksgiving Day::
TIIURHOA V > i:\T
AT KENNEDY'S
(light now is a Rood time to make
your Christmas fruit cakes, so as to
give them plenty of time to season?
thev are better for the seasoning. I
have the CITRON. RAISINS. CURH
RANTS, and other essentials for the
making of fruit cakes the way they
? ought to be.
See me for the best:
^ X. C. Puckwheat Flour
Quaker Oats?none better
Cocoanuts, Oranges.
Malaga Grapes, Prunes.
Crape Fruit, Seeded Raisins
Frazil and Mixed Nuts.
If you are hard to please in your
clothes come and let me show you the
sample line of LAMM & CO.?Rest on j
Earth tailors? we can please you in
i|Uality. in style, in price and the Fit
we Guarantee. Ordered now you will
have it before Christmas.
* W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
THE CITY MEAT MARKET.
% Slierer & Ferguson.
STRAY BULL
A Red Bull weighing about 5ftft
f pounds, strayed away from our lot in
Yorkville last Wednesday night. We '
will appteciate information as to tlie
whereabouts of the animal.
Fish and Oysters
i
We will have Fish and Oysters toinoirow
-WEDNESDAY.
SHERER & FERGUSON. {
i
% 3*T The Enquirer office is especially
prepared to print Lawyers' Briefs and
Arguments.
I Cash
[ YMUS
j OUR PRICE
I 20(1? 01
I $20.00 sum
18.50
115.00
12.00
10.00
8.00
r 6.oo
I 2.oo sum
t I $5-50 SHOES.NOW $4.40
$4.00 SHOES NOW $3,
$3.50 SHOES NOW
I $3.00 SHOES I
$2.00 SHOJ
$1.50 S
E X rr R A. H
112 1-2 Cents White Lino
25 Cents Tricot Flannels
40 Cents Repellants?58
6 1-2 Cents Unbleached S
5 Cents Unbleached Shir
8 1-3 Cents Ginghams
I
I VAfl/ui
j 1VIIV VI
I
Remember, Boys?
She'll surely be Thankful
if you send her a box of
Huyler's
Chocolates and Bonbons
Thanksgiving Day.
Get it at
tuu uadv ndirr. cthpi?
1 Xiu X V-/ XX XX JUT XX X/ XX U X x/ * * *-#?
J. B. Bowen, Proprietor.
PF" Wanted.?Vour orders for all
kinds or printed matter. Itest work
at fairest prlees.
J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
soithim; iiiiim;
AT YORKVI LLE'S CHEAPEST DRY
GOOD STORE.
Men's Heavy Tan. $2.50 Shoes at $2.00.
.Men's Suits, worth $22.50 at $15.00.
Men's Suits, worth $18.00 at $12.50.
Men's Suits, worth $12.50 at $ 9.00.
LADIES' CLOAKS at any price to
close them out.
if it is Bargains?we have them.
Oet our Prices before you buy.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Sell for Less.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY
The Faney Grocers
OTWIT DnWlWDQ
0 I Uull 1 V VV UlJlllJ I
We have a case of BLUE RIBBON
STOCK POWDERS to dispose of at
25 Cents a Package. I give each customer
a 25 cents' Buggy Whip Free.
If you buy two Packages. I will give
you a 50 cents' Whip. If you buy three
packages. I will give you a 75 Cents'
Buggy Whip.
We also have a barrel of pure Apple
Vinegar?Golden Rod? at 40 Cents
per gallon. )
Have tine Cucumber Pickle at 10
cents a dozen.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY.
BUGGIES
We handle the following makes of
?oods
Watertown, Columbus, Guilford,
Anchor, Lion, Phoenix and Parry.
WAGONS ;
Mandt, Milburn. ?
White Hickory and Hackney. e
We handle the Johnston Harrows, Vlowers
and Rakes, not for the reason
hat they are not in the trust: but
because we believe these to be the best
nade.
Agents for the Acme Harrow.
W. I. WITHERSPOON CO.
~570
t Be t
FF CLOTHING
5 OR OVERC(
\ 2
- of
S OR OVERCC
I.
,20.
r $2.80.
^JOW $2.40.
ES NOW $1.60.
HOES NOW $r.2o.
A. K (; A I > S
nette 10 CENTS YARD.
; 20 CENTS YARD.
Inch 30 CENTS YARD. ?
shirtings 5 CENTS YARD. ?
tings 4 CENTS YARD.
5 CENTS .YARD.
4 CENTS YARD.
IM
NOTICE
Office of the Mayor.
Yorkville, November 23, 1008.
| you are cordially" invited to attend
X a meeting of the citizens of York
villo to he held in the Court House,
this. Tt'ESDAY EVHXFXG. at eight
'clock, for the purpose of securing
the location of the Episcopal Orphanage
in Yorkville.
The presence of the ladies will be
especially appreciated.
It JOHX R. HART. Mayor.
SEASONABLE
GROCERIES
I am constantly receiving new and
seasonable Groceries?of the qualities
that I am known to keep on hands.
Among the latest arrivals are
Nuts of all kinds,
Crackers of all kinds.
Oysterettes,
Evaporated Peaches.
Dates and Raisins,
Dried Figs.
Cocoanuts,
Oranges,
Apples,
Bananas.
Pickles,
Cranberries.
Rhone me and I'll send it.
W. E. 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). L. Sliieder, Proprietor.
A h : U ,K I U U K b I
: NOT
I Our CLOSING
t will continue a
4
J have any goods
i- we will Save Yc
t
Closed T
it
0
1 This Store will
* THURSDAY h
Day, November
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AND OVERCI
3ATS ARE NC
P?7? " '
cent : :
f - :: :
>ATS ARE NO
Ladies' and Childr
W 10 TO 20 PER CEN
W 10 PER CENT C
- - ALL DRESS G
TOILET SOAP
25 Cents Cake Soap
10 Cents Cake Soap
HAVE YOUR OWN PANTS IV
50 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOW
40 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOW
25 Cents All Wool Jeans?NOV
IB. Coi|
I
Best In Town?
Say you had better not come ti
Sherer, unless you want to spend soim
1 money, 'cause you can't help but sei
something you want as we keep every
, thing good to eat you can think about
l In the time of nice Fruits or Vegeta
; hies, in fact 1 have most anything yoi
want in the grocery line, fresh and upto-date
in quality and price.
A lady ask d an old colored womai
what market she traded at?she said
"Misses, indeed 1 trade at Sherer'i
Market, they keeps the best Meats ir
town." All of you take the old woman's
advice and do likewise. 'Yer-w<
come:
A lady left me and went to try
How the other fellow's meats wouh
fry.
Lint she said their beef has bones too
And I am coming back to trade with
you.
Cows ace all just alike you see
No matter what color the hide may be,
So come to Sherer when you want tn
trade
For he handles only the finest grade.
I have Fish and Oysters every Saturday.
OLD GEORGE, The BUTCHER.
G. H. O'LEAItl.
WHY
Don't you let me install your heatling
stove now, before you really need
it? I have all kinds used In this section.
so call and make your selection,
and I will have it installed in a workman-like
manner. I have a good assortment
of Grates, both plain and
artistic designs.
And my stock of Art Squares is up
to the top of any I have ever had.
Granites. Pro-Brussels, Tapestries,
Axminsters and Velvets, from the
cheapest to the best grades. Call and
see them.
My Stock of "Quality" Furniture is
up to its usual standard and I cann
satisfy any discriminating buyer with
both prices and quality.
G. H. O'LEARY
Sf Colored Card Board and Blotting
Paper in large sheets can be had at
The Enquirer office.
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r OUT SALE i
is long as we ^
and every day 3
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hursday. J!
1 be CLOSED I,
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Thanksgiving r
' 26th. r
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DATS
)W $16.00 I r
14.80 I 5
12.00 I ,
9.60 I
8.00 1 c,
6.40 I
4.80 S
W 1.60 |
ens' Coats | | Z
IT OFF
I<
I
15 CENTS. g I
6 1-4 CENTS.
1ADE AT HOME ?
33 1-3 CENTS Yard.
r 25 CENTS YARD.
V 15 CENTS YARD. f j
iany. j.
E0B@ W> 0
i BEAR IN MIND
I* THAT EVERYTHING YOU llil
* 3UY AT THOMSON CO.'S J[|J
, DURING THIS MILL FACs
TORY SYNDICATE SALE,
) YOU GET AT EXACTLY
1 FACTORY PRICES. y,
'I 1
; Factory Prices Th<
ON HOUSE FURNISHINGS, this
COMFORTS. BLANKETS, Cha
SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, Th(
TABLE LINEN AND DOI- \T,*?
11U1
LIES- I Dol
Lot No. 1
200 SUITS &A QQ
Your Choice
New Clothing and Big Values?All
Colors?Values $6.00 and $8.00
SYNDICATE PRICK TO YOU 91.08
Lot No. 2
ioo suits dC7/ie
Your Choice w*
Dressy Styles?All New Fall Patterns
?Clothing you'll buy quick?Values
,$10.00 and $12.50
SYNDICATE PRICE TO YOC 87.18
Lot No. 3
High Class CO QQ
Extra Quality nP s ^ O
Everything In this lot to choose from
and makes buying easy for men who
wish to dress well
SYNDICATE PRICE TO YOU 89.08
anmrnmRM
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT Till
FATTEN YOUR POCKETIM
YOUR WINTER SUPPLY (
BRING THE WHOLE CAM I
PRICES.
2.000 YARDS OF
CENTS TIIE YARD.
NO GOODS TO II
EVERY SALE FOR SPOT (
This Store W
T1
All Men's and Boys'
Clothes Sold During
This Sale at Mill
/
Factory Syndicate ?
Prices.
WHHk
HOT BAR(
wiHmnifntwmtniniiitiwiwww
For CO
i an til m ?n ti>
YOUR DOLLARS
?OUR
SCORES or PEOPLE. HUNTING
TIIE1H MO.XKY, IIAVK BEEN Ml
THE PAST MONTH AM) COMII
BRINGING TIIEIH EIHENDS?'I
TI1EIR MONEY WILL DO THE
HAVEN'T BEEN TO WRAY
WILL PAY YOU TO COME?IT 1?
REDUCED PRICES ON ALL GO<
FURTHER NOTICE. ASK FOR
BUY HERE WHEN WE TELL YC
GROCERY !
NINE POUNDS FIRST-CLASS RO
SALT CURED SHOULDERS. 8 and
J. Q. WRAY,
Piano or Organ
Buying a PIANO or an ORGAN is
r>t hard, when you get our plan and
insider it well. _
Have you seen and heard the FAR- 1
AND? This is what we want you to k
>, don't wait until the very day you J
e ready for a Piano. We want your A
idgment now.
Men who own Phonographs?have
iu seen Mr. Edison's latest improveent?The
Amberol Record?we have
leni, and you want them, so how, w
out it?
A new lot of RUGS Just arrived. F(
one look at these and make our store
sadquarters when in town. Enjoy BE
e music while you wait.
Yours to serve,
thi
R. B. DAVIDSON COMPANY.
Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
im wwui iu ni in mm wtwwwmti
The "L YNCHBURG"
EVERY ISEIt OF A LYXCJ
TELL VOl THAT IT IS THE OXK
SITTEI) TO THE EEQl'IKEMEXT
REIXO RFILT FOIl SOI'TIIEIIX I
FACTORY THAT HAS STl l)IEI> S(
COME A\l) LET IS TELL VOl' All
SATISFIES SOME OF YOKlv COUX
WORK VXI) LICillT DRAFT WILL
YORKVILLE HARDW
? ? " *- " " " *
'ILL-FACTORY I
At The Thorns
ORKVILLE'S C H:
[)usands of Housekeepers from al
Mill Factory Syndicate Sale and
ndise at Factory Cost. Ask yo
jy are walking advertisements for
v Going On. Come Yourself?
lar at This Sale Will Do DOUBL1
Yard-wide BLACK TAFFETA SILK
Dollar Quality
SYNDICATE PRICE ?H CTS. Yd.
Bitf lot WOOL DRESS GOODS?
SO cents values
SYNDICATE PRICE 29 CTS. Yard.
BARKER MILLS BLEACHING?
full bleached, yard wide
SYNDICATE PRICK X] CTS. Yard.
50 pieces BOOK FOLD ENGLISH
LONG CLOTH?Soft finish?$1.50
value
SYNDICATE PRICE 98 CENTS.
Bolt 12 Yards
Children's KNIT CNDRR WAISTS
?2"? cents value.... 10 CTS. Kacli.
S RIG MILL-FACTORY SYNDICATE S
)OK FOR YOU. ONE DOLLAR AT T
)F MERCHANDISE DURING THIS SA
LY. NEW GOODS COMING IN FOR
GOOD DOMINO APRON CHECK GIN(i
(E CHARGED OR SENT OUT ON API'
ASH ONLY.
ill Be CLOSED T\
le MILL & FACT(
From 415 Broadwa)
a r\
THOMSC
YORKVILLE
?wi
3AINS
LD CASH
*?* *" ? ?
WHISPER
PRICES YELL!
|
for the best values for
tying goods iiehe during
*g hack FOIt MOItE, am)
they've learned where "
most for them. IF you
s bargain counters it
ays others. our special
:)]>s will continue until nc
what you want?you'll [{'
>u the prices. r
SPECIALS ?
ASTKI) COFFEE FOR $1.00
10 II). average. POUND. 10 e l's.
The Leader:''
IT
OWLVO TO POPULAR DEMAND bo
Ml
Ph
ROTH'S mc
ow
RESTAURANT?
wa
upi
has
ILL HE REOPENED AND READY
)R BUSINESS?MONDAY, NOVEM- C
ER 23?FIRST DAY OF COURT. I0n
94
wa
At the store you will find most any- tim
afr
intf you may call for.
?(
LOUIS ROTH.
S
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A
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A I?..?
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""" hav
Will Please YOU "
i fpy
IIBURO TURN PLOW WILL
I PLOW THAT IS EXACTLY I <
S OF SOUTHERN FARMS? '
ARMERS RY V SOUTHERN
)UT1IEHX R EQUIREMENTS.
[OUT TIIE LYXClIBLRCi?IT IA
TVS BEST FARMERS?IT'S ^
PLEASE YOU. SEE US 35
^ARE COMPANY ?>
hmiii iiiiii 11 mi mi *111?m an w best
SYNDICATE SAI
ion Company's
IE F ATTRACTIOr
t rkorfc nf Vrtrl/ PaikiHi limm >i!?!
i |/?i 10 ui i ui rv vjuuihj nave v131
laid in their Winter supplies of IV
ur friends about the Big Bargain
this Mill and Factory Syndicate S
Tell Your Friends to Come. Y
^ DUTY.
BLANKETS
For the Cool, Wintry Nights
$2.50 Blankets St.08
$4.00 Blankets $2.98
All wool 11-4 Silk Bound Blankets
?$6.00 values $1.18
Cotton Comforts
$1.50 values 98 CTS. ]
$2.00 values $1.39
$2.50 values '. $1.98 ^
LI /a /4 C .4 />
ucu apieaus
One solid case of fine White Bed
Spreads, Just received direct from the
factory direct to you at factory prices
?every housekeeper should buy these
Spreads freely
I
$ 1.00 values 71) CTS.
$1.50 values 98 CTS. 3
$2.00 values $1.39 '
$3.00 values at $1.98 1
AM-: BEFORE IT CLOSES. THIS S'
HIS SALE DOES THE WOIlk OF TWl
lLE AT FACTORY COST. DOX'T ST.
THIS SALE OX EVERY TRAIN. TO
HIAMS WILL BE SOLD NEXT FKIDA
ROYAL BR1XG YOl ll CHEC
IURSDAY?Thanli
3RY SYNDICAT
i Mpw Yorlf riitv
f i 1 V Tf A VI 1\ V4IIJ
)N CO.'S
- - - s. c.
VERY MUCH
They will tell you that they "Have a:
>ne will tell you "they are better," and afl
in tney are nard to hold in the ground a
ill not shed soil as well as the OLIVER,
nlstake" in not buying an OLIVER. And
ason and want Repairs, you won't have i
in get them at our place at any time. D
CAR
.BLUE ROCK...
lineral Springs
(Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarnated
Saline Water.) erj
\ recent analysis of the water of this mc
neral Spring by Dr. Boyden Nlms, Soi
i. G. of Columbia. S. C., shows it to Dh
equal to the best Mineral Water ne<
jd by the American people today. ed
rhis water has been given away for sm
re than sixty days since the present art
ners came into possession and has wil
jn thoroughly tested by the public, rur
d pronounced superior to any in the da;
jte. Now on sale at the STAR <>ra
1UG STORE. ing
Co any one not yet having tried this
ter, we will furnish the same free
an application, until a thorough test
i been given it.
BLUE ROCK MINERAL
SPRINGS CO., Thi
). L. Shieder, R. E. Heath and Mar- day
B. Jennings, Proprietors.
r We will show the analysis of this
ter to any one. any wher-\ at any
ie. No secret about it. We are not
aid to show it. w
JRKVILLE BUGGY CO
beir
duti
T IE IE Xj prol
to I
ucci
Bluebird E
sick
ing
youi
TURN PLOWS &
haps
who
fter three years of use, the ALL with
EEL BLUE BIRD TURN PLOW Is 1)*"
ceded by all users to be the best ^ ,S
jplow ever sold in this town. We s'.x j
ed t
e them and the price is right. cour
in tl
re have for sale a full-blooded Jer- of h
mosl
Milk Cow with young Calf. of b
mere
cerv
H'kvilltt Buggy Co. phys
scho
your
FOR RENT. Jepf
1CKSON HOUSE, Kings Moun- ve>'a
tain street, next Garrison. 11 w<
C. E. SPENCER. an a
f.t . tf *24.0
? ticul
an a
' Send the Enquirer your orders for you
mercial Printing if you want the
work.
REMEMBER
Eyour dollar will do
double duty at thomson
co.'s during watson's
mill and factory
syndicate sale. come
early?"buy freely."
n
Factory Prices
IICU
ON CLOTHING, OVERCOATS,
UNDERWEAR.
S SHIRTS, HATS, GENTS'
iale FURNISHINGS, MEN'S, LAour
DIES', AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES.
Ladies' and
Children's Cloaks
At Factory Prices
Ladies' $6.00 and $7.00 Cloaks?
SYNDICATE PRICE $1.18
Ladies' $8.00 and $10.00 Cloaks?
SYNDICATE PRICE $6.?8
Ladies' $12.00 and $15.00 Cloaks?
SYNDICATE PRICE $?.?8
Children's Fur Bear Skin Coats?
"white"?$3.50 values
SYNDICATE PRICE $!.?8
I amre* riTDc
LrU7ILO I UIXO
12.00 values $1,39
12.50 values $1.98
>4.00 values $2.98
>5.00 values $3.98
I NDICATE SALE WILL
{) DOLLARS. YOU GET
VY AWAY. COME AND
BE SOLD AT FACTORY
Y AND SATURDAY AT I
K BOOKS AND MONEY.
:sgiving Day
E
All Men's, Women's
and Children's Shoes
Sold at
? Mill Factory
Syndicate Prices
\
MISTAKEN
s good a Plow as the OLIVER," but
ter you have used the other plow and
nd harder on your stock, and that It
, you will find your Judgment was a
!, too, when you are busy In the plow
to wait until they are "ordered"?-but
on't make a mistake.
ROLL BROTHERS.
DEMIT! WARB
ALL 10 CENTS EACH.
Almost every dining room and evr
kitchen at times needs just a few
>re Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates,
up Plates, Round Bowls or Meat
?hes, Pitchers, etc. These dishes
idn't be expensive, but when needare
usually wanted very badly. A
all sum spent at Speck's for these
iclos will give you a supply that
1 put you beyond the chance of
ining short in emergencies. A few
,'s ago I received a big lot of Deeted
Ware, nice ware, too, includsuch
things as
CUPS and SAUCERS
TEA PLATES
SOUP PLATES
ROUND BOWLS
MEAT DISHES.
PITCHERS, Etc.
it you are needing almost every
The price is only 10 CENTS
CII?Come and see it?It's Just
it You have been wanting.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
ould Your
come Cease?.
oes your income depend on your
ig at your post and attending to the
es of your calling, occupation or
'ession or in other words were you
)e so unfortunate as to receive an
J a. ? t ?? J *!.?? JIHAU1A
ueiuai injury iimi ?uuiu uiaauiifrom
one to 52 weeks, would your
me continue just the same as beor
should you have a long siege of
ness, would your income cease durthe
time you were disabled? Is
r time worth anything to yourself
amily? If it is you should Insure
nst accidents and sickness. Per?
you know of friends or neighbors
have had accidents or been sick
iin the past twelve months. Count
1 up and see if there are not more
have lost from one or the other
e than from having property burnStatistics
say that there are about
iccidents to one fire. I am prepar0
insure you against loss on acit
of either accidents or sickness
tie Aetna Life Insurance Company
lartford, the largest, strongest and
: liberal company writing this class
usiness in the world. If you are a
*hant. a clerk in a dry goods, groor
general merchandise store, a
ician, lawyer, minister, banker, or
01 teacher, a policy that will pay
beneficiary $2,000 in case of
h from any kind of accident, exon
a railroad or any public connce,
when It will pay $4,000, or $10
?ek on account of disability from
iccident or sickness, will cost you
0 a year. See me for further parars.
Don't wait until you have
iccident or get sick. I can't help
then.
SAM M. GRIST,
All Kinds of Insurance.