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Ihe Cotton jjflarhet. __ ?Yorkville, Nov. 27.?Cotton 8 7-8. % THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS. AFTER this week our gins will be operated only on Thursdays and Fridays of each week. R. M. BRATTON, WILLIAMSON BROS. 95 f.t 2t UVA-SOL The new blood preparation, an abso* lutely reliable cure of Diabetes, Dropsy, Briffht's Disease, Weak Back. etc. NOW To introduce this to the general public. with every dollar bottle you buy. we give you back, free, fifty cents in trade or forty cents cash. REMEMBER M This offer is only to those who have not used it before. K THE STAR DRUG STORE. D. L. Shieder, Proprietor. W "We are in business for your health." KM S (WON Your Guano bills are over due and are drawing interest. See us for fresh Groceries of all kinds. Closing out our line of Hardware at prices that will move it. J} We have the best Leather and plenty of it. So far as we know, we have the best and prettiest line of Dishes in town?see them. See our line of Glassware. See our line of Confectioneries. We've been selling a lot of goods lately?there's a reason for it. (We want everybody that owes us to pay us, and we don't propose to carry If'Os debts over into 1909. HERNDON & GORDON. Piann nr Orornn JL 1UI1V VI Vi^uu 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, k R. B. DAVIDSON COMPANY. | BUILDING | MATERIAL m r We always carry In stock, ready for delivery and at the lowest prices all grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Including Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, Studding, Rafters, Sheeting, Shingles, Laths, Framing, Frames, etc., and will make Doors, and Sash, and Frames, Mantels, etc., promptly on your order. See us for all kinds of Building Hardware, including Nails, Hinges, Screws, Locks, etc. * See us for Lime, Cement and Brick. J. J. KELLER & CO. ^ W Be sure to see us before buying any kind of Lumber. OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND KUlllO t RESTAURANT K ?..?? FOR BUSINESS?MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23?FIRST DAY OF COURT. At the store you will find most anything you may call for. LOUIS ROTH. DECORATED WARII ALL 10 CENTS EACH. Almost every dining room and evI ery kitchen at times needs just a few more Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates, Soup Plates. Round Bo\^ls or Meat Dishes, Pi tehees, etc. These dishes needn't be expensive, but when needed are usually wanted very badly. A small sum spent at Speck's for these articles will give you a supply that will put you beyond the chance of running short in emergencies. A few days ago I received a big lot of Decorated War*', nice ware, too, including such things as CUPS and SAUCERS TEA PLATES f SOl'P PLATES f HOUND BOWLS 1 MEAT DISHES. PITCHERS. Etc. That you are needing almost every day. The price is only 10 CENTS KXt'ti-t'onic iimi ?t 11?11? jn^i k wIihI You have be?'n wanting. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. -1- .-L 1- ?-2- cL iT? rL '1~ ej-; e-2 J IT GOES F r 4? THE PEOPLE OF Y * ITY WHO WANT TO SA) ING. DRY GOODS, NOTIC ,4, COMFORTS AND BLANKI ^ 4, REMEMBER THAT WE I 4, DINARY PRICE OFFERI 4e OUR STOCK IS BADLY B LEAVING BUT SMALL ] STOCKS?ON THESE RE] J ING PRICES THAT YOU < f BY IF YOU WOULD SAV VISIT OUR STORE ] * WATCH OUR ADS. 1 ^ COME AND BRING ' | The STRAUSS-SI\ f T T T T T *f 1 BUFF ORPINGTONS. Pl'RK Breed, both Cockerels and Pullets. Address me, Box 13, No. 5. Yorkville. M. B. LOVE. 95 ft 3t* AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. * In the Court of Common l*lea?. Bessie Lee Watson, Plaintiff, against Mary Frances Sherer, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a decree for sale and partition in the above entitled cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the I Court House Door at Yorkville, South I Curollna, on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1908 (Salesday) during the legal hours of sale, the four tracts of lands hereinafter described, upon the following terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in two equal annual installments of one and two years, with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum, payable annually until paid, the credit portion to be secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage on the purchased premises, with privilege to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to - - " rpUA pay ior an papers, mc iauuo ucmj that certain tract of land formerly belonging to Henry Wallace, deceased, containing 2853 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of John F. Feemster, John Caldwell, James Love, M. B. Love and others, and being subdivided into four tracts as represented by a plat of I. B. Faries, surveyor, dated October 27th, 1908, now on file in the Clerk's office, and being as follows: Tract No. 1?All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being situate in York county, S. C., bounded by lands of John Caldwell, Love lands J. B. McCarter, J. R. Hogue, Tract B of 18 acres below described, John Bolin and Silver Creek, beginning on Spanish oak at creek, new corner, John Bolin's line N 8J W 10.38 to stake and pointers corner Tract B of 18 acres below described, thence along line of Tract B, N 8J W 13.90 to R oak down, corner J. R. Hogue, J. B. McCarter and Tract B thence N 29 E 24.65 to stake and pointers McCarter and Love corner, thence S 743 E 12 to stone, thence S 85J E 7.10 to hickory John Caldwell corner, thence S 59? W 13.38 to pine stump, thence S S W 17.12 to stake, thence S 713 E 8 to stake on creek at Caldwell line, thence with the creek to beginning corner, containing SIXTYFIVE AND ONE-FOURTH (65J) ACRES, more or less. Tract No. 3?All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being situate in York county, S. C., bounded by lands now or formerly of J. F. Feemster, A. F. Love, John Bolin and Tract No. 2, below described, beginning at a stone, corner of A. F. Love and John Bolin and running thence N 8| W 21.72 to Spanish oak and pointers on John Bolin's line, there cornering and running new line along Tract No. 2 below described, S 86 E 41.20 to ash and pointers on Feemster line, there cornering and running thence S 25J W 18.27 to stake and hickory pointers, corner Feemster and A. F. Love, there cornering and running thence S 87J W 40.50 to beginning, containing EIGHTY-SIX and THREEFOURTHS (863) ACRES, more or less. Tract B?All that certain piece, par eel or tract of land, lying, being situate in York county, S. C., bounded by lands of J. R. Hogue, John Bolin and Tract No. 1 above, beginning at stake and P. O. pointers on line of John Bolin and Tract No. 1, above and running along line of. Tract No 1 above, N 8J W 13.90 to R oak, down McCartcr and Hogue corners, thence S 58 W to stake Hogue lands, thence cornering and running thence N 82 E 27 to beginning, being triangular in form and containing EIGHTEEN (18) ACRES, more or less. Tract No. 2?All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being situate in York county, S. C.. bounded by lands of J. T. Feemster, John Caldwell. Silver Creek. John Bolin and Tract No. 3, above described, beginning at stake on creek, corner Caldwell line and running thence S 712 E 40.80 to stone pile Feemster lands, there cornering and running thence S 25J W 17.73 to ash and pointers, Feemster line, there cornering and running new line along line of Tract No. 3, above N 86 W 41.20 to Spanish oak and pointers on Bolin line, there cornering and running thence N 8J W 9.70 to Spanish oak at creek, new corner, thence with creek to Deginning corner, containing ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN AND THREE-FOURTHS (1153) ACRES more or less. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. 93 f 3t 9T We Pay YOU to SAVE. The Average Householder Finds a Bank Account of immense convenience and saving. Her Bank Book and Paid Checks show at once her deposits; and her payments and her checks are themselves proofs of payments. Open an Account with and pay by Check. BANK OF HICKORY GROVE Calls for effective heating apparatus. Is yours what it should be? 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 ? We have these in special styles and want especially to show you our Basket Grates. CARROLL FURNITURE CO. r 4* 4* 4* 4* Hr if 4 ^ ^ UGHT ON * T ORKVILLE AND VICIN- ^ /E MONEY ON CLOTH- ^ )NS, SHOES, HATS, BED ?TS, ETC., WILL PLEASE *** iAVE MANY EXTRAOR- ^ NGS IN THESE LINES. ^ ROKEN IN SOME LINES, 4PORTIONS OF FORMER >r VINANTS WE ARE MAKCANT AFFORD TO PASS ^ E MONEY. "r FOR BARGAINS. 'r FOR BEST PRICES. ~ YOUR FRIENDS. -r 1ITH COMPANY Z I The Th tx^^\ qi IHEMH MO MAKES YOUR, I am known "As the Man Who SELLS and the Syndicate's OWN REPRESENT hard-earned Dollars Do Double Duty, and when yon see the money I save y< Don't slip off and leave your old lady! and all. This Is a Big; Store and there BODY. Conie promptly. I expect to s< Yours cordially, - SHOES - FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR WINTER WEAR. $1.75 SHOES?SPECIAL $1.39 $2.00 SHOES?SPECIAL $1.48 $2.25 SHOES?SPECIAL $1.78 $2.50 SHOES?SPECIAL $1.98 $2.50 SHOES?SPECIAL $2.98 $5.00 SHOES SPECIAL $3.98 APA PA* APA PAP APA PAP APA NEW SHIPMENTS OF IV CATE PRICE 39 CEN' VISIT THIS MILL FAC TAP ATA TAJ ATA TAJ ATA JAJ The MILL M FROM 415 I NOTICE TO DEBToxvS. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of GLENN & RIDDLE, will please make payment at once as it is necessary to settle the affairs of said firm without further delay. All payments should be made to S. A. GLENN & CO. 95 f.t 3t* J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Grocery STOCK POWDERS We have a case of BLUE RIBBON STOCK POWDERS to dispose of at 25 Cents a Kacxagc. i sue Cau> tomer 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?(lolden Rod? at 40 Cents per gallon. ) Have fine Cucumber Pickle at 10 cents a dozen. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. "WW lllill 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 habit. but 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 tiling. 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. BUGGIES We handle the following makes of goods Watertown, Columbus, Guilford, Anchor, Lion, Phoenix and Parry. WAGONS Manrlt. 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. WATSON'S lomson ? PRICES SLAl P P P P PA OOLLARSDODOUBLfm' ssse^ ' r//? mroRBB^Lt^ I It?like the ADVERTISEMENT says," PATIVE, and the Man who makes your I want to meet YOU PERSONALLY m I am Sure we will l>e good friends. Bring the WHOLE family?Children s is ROOM and GOODS for EVERYee you. SHEPHERD WATSON. COTTON TORCHON LACES 1,000 yards of Cotton Torchon Laces [ . At 4 CENTS the Yard. ? EMBROIDERY ? 1,000 yards Embroidery?worth 10c the yard on sale at 5 CENTS the Yard. ? EMBROIDERY ? 1,000 yards of 10c and 12Jc Embroidery now on sale at 8 CTS. the Yard. ? EMBROIDERY ? 1,000 yards of 12|c and 15c Embroidery now on sale at 10 CTS. the Yard. *A? A*A *A* A*AA?A *A* A*A *J TEN'S AND LADIES' UNDERW: TS THE GARMENT. LADIES TORY SYNDICATE SALE ?Y4 Y*T TYi MD FACTORY S JROADWAY, NEW YOR r>i ? I DiaiiKeis Comforts Bed Springs They all go together and you would naturally expect to find a good supply of these necessary articles in a firstclass Furniture Store such as we try to make the York Furniture Co. If you need Blankets, Comforts or Bed Springs and want the very best values for your money, come and see us about them. We are sure to give you Quality that will please; Variety that will satisfy; Prices that will appeal to your sense of good values. Glass and Putty i We carry a very large stock ?>f Glass 1 in all standard sizes, and will cut any odd size desired. If your windows need Glass in them, come and see us for the needed sizes and the Putty. A SQUARE DEAL to every custom death from any kind of accident, except on a railroad or any public con- ' veyance, when it will pay $4,000, or $10 a week on account of disability from an accident <>r sickness, will cost you $24.00 a year. See me for further particulars. Don't wait until you have an accident or Ket sick. I can't help you then. SAM M. GRIST, All Kinds of Insurance. MILL FACT BRINGS THE Compai FGHTERED COh rnMR AND LAY IN OPENED UP EVER^ COME YOU] MILL FACTORY PR HAVE VISITED TH] FACTORY SYNDICS sa" WE WILL SELL TE. SAL SATURDAY AT 12 C AT 10 CENT 2,000 YARDS GOOD SHEETS ?At Mill Factory Syndicate Prices? One lot pood Bleached Sheets 39 CENTS Each. One lot full Bleached Sheets 59 CENTS Each. One lot of Sheets?81 by 90 Inches? $1 values at 69 CENTS Each. $1.25 Hemstitched Bleached Sheets? 81x90 98 CENTS Each. BED SPREADS AT FACTORY PRICES One case of Bed Spreads?worth double the price?Now on sale at Factory prices 88 CTS., $1.39, $1.78 and $2.98 COMFORTS $1.25 Comforts on Sale at 89 CENTS Each. $2.00 Comforts on Sale at $1.39 Each. BLANKETS e: ? i- n?... 48 CTS. Oinyc MI / H. Double Gray Blankets?$1.25 value at 89 CENTS Pair. BLANKETS $2.00 Blankets on Sale at $1.39 Pair. BLANKETS 11-4 All Wool Blankets?$6.00 values ?on sale $4.48 BLANKETS 11-4 Pure Wool Plaid Blankets?$8.00 value?on sale $5.98 Pair. kA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Al EAR FOR NEXT WEEK'S SAI 'FLEECE LINED UNDERVE -BUY WHAT YOU WANT IT AT* TAT ATA TAT ATA TAT A1 YNDICATE k K CITY. H J. C. WILBOR] 110 Acres?Ebenezer township; 60 acres in cultivation; very fine land. Rents for 2,200 lbs. cotton. .$1,650.00. er is our motto. YORK FURNITURE CO. I JW CASH or CREDIT. As you like. Would Your ! Income Cease? j Does your income depend on your 1 being at your post and attending to the duties of your calling, occupation or profession or in other words were you j to be so unfortunate as to receive an accidental Injury that would disable \ you front one lo 52 weeks, would your 1 income continue just the same as be- 1 fore or should you have a long siege of sickness, would your income cease dur- 1 ing the time you were disabled? Is your time worth anything to yourself or family? If it is you should insure against accidents and sickness. Perhaps you know of friends or neighbors who have had accidents or been sick ' within tlie past twelve months. Count them up and see if there are not more who have lost from one or the other ; cause than from having property burned. Statistics say that there are about six accidents to one lire. I am prepared to insure you against loss on ac- ! count of either accidents or slcKness in tlie Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, the largest, strongest and most liberal company writing this class of business in the world. If you are a merchant, a clerk in a dry goods, gro- ' eery or general merchandise store, a ' physician, lawyer, minister, banker, or 1 school teacher, a policy that will pay vnnr beneficiary $2,000 in cage of I wish especially 10 can auemum w any man and family wanting near Winthrop college, to 430 acres within two miles of Rock Hill at a very low price?$25.00 per acre. This is the best Bargain in the county. Spend a day looking at this. I will cut this in smaller tracts. Must sell before January 1st. See it, 5 minutes, walk of Ebenezer, 20 minutes drive to college grounds. 165 Acres?In Clay Hill, one dwelling; 65 acres fine timber; 4J miles Newport?$10 per Acre. 38 Acres?Adjoins lands Wm. Barnes, 13 acres timber, 3 acres fine bottoms. A great Bargain?$350, terms to suit. Residence?One 6-room house of S. F. Black; 35 acres in cultivation; joins James Bigger?King's Mountain township. Residence?The beautiful 8-room residence of Miss Ida deLoach on Wright avenue. The Blgliam Place?Two miles north of Sharon; 6 miles west of Yorkville; 113 acres of land; 65 acres under cultivation; rents for 1,650 lbs. Very Cheap. Land of W. A. Darby?339J acres, 5J miles east of Chester, at Orr Station. Has 8 good tenant houses; good 2-story barn; 1 dwelling, 8-rooms; six horse farm, open. The home of T. C. Alexander?62i acres, 3 miles of Smyrna Station, one mile of New Zion church and school; 45 acres in cultivation, 4 acres good branch bottom; one 5-room cottage; new barn; all necessary outbuildings. Ideal little home?CHEAP. 171 Acres?40 acres good bottom land; beautiful 2-story dwelling; new barn, 2 stories and 12 stalls; 2 good tenant houses- has a corn and wheat mill; 60 saw gin and Boss press; 20liorse water power. New turbine wheel. The property of J. J. Scoggins?very L'heap. Terms to suit. 117 Acres?Adjoins the land of D. M. Hall, Lee Pursley and others; 12 acres tine corn bottom land; one 5-room house; all necessary outbuildings; 60 acres in cultivation, some saw timber. $20 per acre. Property of J. L. Templeton. 341-2 Acres?20 acres in cultivation; grood 3-room house; new barn, 1 mile of New Zlon. Price $350. Land of V. J. Erwin?100 acres on Yorkville road; south side, Steel Creek township, Mecklenburg county, N. C.; 10 acres cleared, balance in pine and uak timber. Price $15 per acre. i r\f\ a?- - oi mlloo nnrth nf Piprf iuu /Acres?- a in??? o ... mont Springs; 3i miles northeast of King's Creek station; 91 acres in timber. 1051-2 Acres?Land of J. P. Barnes; 4 miles southwest of Yorkville; 12 Eicres of wired pasture; will divide this place and let line run on northwest corner with the branch; has 1 dwelling, 2 tenant houses. 44 Acres?Some of the land perfectly level, other parts rolling; one small | dwelling; one mile from Zlon church and school; 20 acres cleared; good, strong land; 10,000 feet of fine saw timber; plenty of wood. It is the home of G. N. Wilson; joins the land of George McCarter, Andy Blggers and others. Price, $1,000. 95 Acres?Absolutely level land; will make a bale to the acre on any of it; 1 dwelling, 5 rooms; 3 tenant houses; J acres in pasture; 80 acres in cultivation, any of which will produce a bale to the acre; joins the lands of J. B. Scott; 2 mile Delphos church and high school. Land of H. R. Merritt 60 Acres?Land of Walter McClain; i mile of Filbert R. R. station and ory syndl CROWDS TO ny's De] ? GOOD: thisb ITINUES ALL THROUGH NEX' YOUR WINTER SUPPLY AT P f DAY, WHICH WILL BE PUT 3SELF AND SEE THE BARGA ICES. YOUR DOLLAR WILL [S SALE AND GONE HOME JO1 YTE SALE rURDAY, MONE N YARDS OF GOOD CALICO F< E AT 10.30 TO 10.45 O'CLOCK)'CLOCK, WE WILL SELL MEI TS EACH. DOMINO APRONG GINGHAM - CLOTHING FO ? BOTH YOUNG AND OLD A MEN'S $6.00 AND $8.00 SUITS MEN'S $10.00 AND $12.50 SUIT MEN'S $15.00 AND $17.00 SUIT MEN'S $18.00 AND $19.00 SUITS MEN'S $20.00 AND $25.00 SUIT MEN'S DOLLAR SHIRTS?SY: MEN'S 50 CENTS SHIRTS ON PETTICOATS SATEEN, HEATHERBLOOM , and silk. PETTICOATS $1.50 Black Mercerized Sateen Petticoats?Syndicate Price 98 CTS. PETTICOATS Black Heatherbloom Petticoats?Syndicate Prices $1.24, $1.98 and $2.98. PETTICOATS $6.00 Black Silk Petticoats?Syndicate Price $4.98 PETTICOATS $8.00 Black Silk Petticoats?Syndicate Price $6.48 LADIES' SKIRTS Ladies' $6.00 Black, Navy and Brown Panama Skirts?Syndicate Price $3.98 HA A*A KAX A*A *A*A*A KA* ,E AT MILL FACTORY PRICE! STS FACTORY SYNDICATI ?PAY ONLY FACTORY COS1 m T*T TUT UTO YfcTfcY* T TheTi , 1 YORKV N?FOR SALE. school; 1 mile of church; land lies comparatively level; 4-room dwelling; new barn with shed. Price, $1,800. Property of H. C. Strauss?6 tenant houses, located on an acre and 1-4 of ground, near the old C. & N.-W. depot ?4 houses are new, 12 per cent Income. A. C. White Place?220 acres, 3 miles from King's Creek, 1 mile 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 fine bottom land, not subject to overflow. (Fine spring, known as the Crawford Spring.) 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 township. 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 YorkvilleRock Hill road; on another side by the Chester and Armstrong Ford road; land lies level; I mile from high school academy; joining lands of C. M. Hughes; for quick sale; $2,500. 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. ?F. F. Youngblood?New residence, [ 5 rooms, electric lights, water, seweriage; Lincoln street, Yorkville, S. C. Miss Belle Crepes?Residence; 6rooms; 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 cow 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 2J miles from Wlnthrop. Price $25 per Acre. 51 acres of land?the J. W. Sherrer tract, 2i 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 ylelder. 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. CATE SALE partmen S SACRIFICED IG SALE <&? r WEEK AND WILL GIVE YC AILL FACTORY PRICES ON SALE NEXT WEEK AT MI] INS YOUR FRIENDS ARE CA: , DO DOUBLE DUTY AT THIS YFUL OVER THEIR PURCHA )AY AND TUESI 3R 25 CENTS TEN YARDS 1 -FIFTEEN MINUTES. SI'S 50 CENTS SHIRTS?FOR TE S ON SALE AT 4 CENTS THE R EVERYBODY T MILL FACTORY PRICES? ' at $4.98 'S AT $7.48 < S AT $9.98 3 ON SALE AT $12.48 S ON SALE AT $14.98 ( NDICATE PRICE 79 CENTS SALE AT 39 CENTS EACH. ] MEN'S HATS All Styles?$1.26 values 98 CTS. All Styles?$1.75 values $1.39 All Styles?$2.50 values $1.98 ? All Styles?$3.00 values $2.48 CAPS MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS ON SALE AT MILL FACTORY SYNDICATE PRICES t AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA ?A* AAA I 5 MEN'S FLEECED SHIRT Z PRICE 23 CENTS THE GAR1 r STAY AWAY AND YOU L f ATA TAT ATA TAT JIT* TAT ATA vnMsni\ ILLE, - - - SOUTH CA jpi?? Our Invita We pay for this I thoroughly with THIS BAN'K L'S better?W'K feel that the more confidence YOl* will ha\ We have not establisne< I week, and WE want YOl" to f YOURS to do business with, olaro YOU can nlace YOUR f YOUR account?large o 9 attention and \\ K desire YOU 4 Per Cent paid on Tim Rate in the SAVINGS DEPA The First Na Yorkvill Ifti BE IN TIME. Christmas only Ave weeks off, you just have time to have Photographs made in time to be delivered for the Holidays. Come and bring the chil- | dren?and see the newest styles In I mounts, finishes, etc. ROSA LINDSAY. SALE OF PERSONALTY. AT the late residence, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. beginning at L 10 o'clock a. m., 1 will sell at public d auction to the highest bidder, all the n personal proberty belonging to the es- ii tate of J. R. NEELAND, deceased. t< JOE W. SMITH. Admr. F BEST BEEF. PHONE your orders to the ROSE MARKET when you want the best MEATS. Good Beef Cattle wanted at all I times?Will pay top of the market. p WALTER ROSE. A it Store >U AMPLE TIME TO -NEW GOODS BEING LL FACTORY PRICES RRYING AWAY AT lROLINA ?==% tion^space to acquaint you more i and to get YOU to know better YOU know US, the I c in US. rl this Bank for a day or a eel that it is part YOURS? a to be served, and to have a unds with confidence, r small?will receive careful R business. e Certificates, and the Same RTMENT of this Bank. tionalBank . e, S. C. -??.in V Good Printing? 8aa Tha Enquirar. LIFE IS PRECIOUS tut UNCERTAIN. Every man must ie some time; It may be your turn ext. Are you ready? Are you carryif? as much insurance as you ougrht d? If not, see D. E. BONEY, Mffr.. ARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. The Enquirer office is especially repared to print Lawyers' Briefs and xguments. sale?thousands lses at this mill 3AY ?0 each customer :n minutes only? I yard. bleachings L 2 ic Androscoggin Bleaching ? Mill Syndicate Price 81-2 CTS. bleaching [lood yard.-\vide 10c Bleaching?Syndicate Price 7 CTS. Yard. bleaching Tnnr? full Rlpnphprl 7r Rlnarhinn?Rale Price 5 CT8. the" Yard. ? LONSDALE CAMBRIC ? Best quality Lonsdale Cambric 11 CT8. the Yard. ? CANNON CLOTH ? Full yard-wide Cannon Cloth?Sale Price 10 CTS. the Yard. DRESS GINGHAM Best quality Amoskeag Dress Gingham at 81-2 the Yard. ? FEATHER TICKING ? Best 20c Feather Ticking?Syndicate Price 14 CTS. the Yard ENGLISH LONG CLOTH >0 pieces of SI.50 value Soft English Long Cloth on sale at 98 CTS. the Bolt?12 yards. TABLE DAMASK VALUES See the Syndicate values In Table Damask at 19 CTS., 39 CTS., 69 CTS., 98 CTS. ? TABLE DOILIES ? At Syndicate prices 69 CTS., 89 CTS., $1.39 and $2.48 KAH AHA HAH AHA HAH AHA HAH S FACTORY SYNDIVIENT. -OSE?COME, YOU WIN! YHY HYH YHY HYH THY HYH THY t CO.'5