Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 01, 1908, Image 3
FOR SALE
A PAIR of young Oxen, weighing
about fifteen hundred pounds.
Call on me at Hickory Orove.
% O. C. LEECH.
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TAX RETURNS FOR 1908.
Office of the County Auditor of York
County, South Carolina.
Yorkville. S. C., Dec. 1. 1908.
/ A S required by statute my books
XX will be opened at my office in
Yorkville on FRIDAY. JANUARY 1,
1909, and kept open until FEBRUARY
20, 1909. for the purpose of listing for
taxation all TAXABLE PROPERTY
held in York County on January 1, 1909.
9 Returns made on proper blanks, and
sworn to before an officer qualified to
administer an oath and forwarded to
me by registered mail before February
20. 1909, will be accepted.
All taxpayers are particularly requested
to inform themselves as to the
number of their respective school districts,
and where they have property
in more than one school district, they
will please make separate returns indicating
the location of each piece of
property. The school districts in which
*' ? 1 IalIam oo follnnru
jf mere mr sjjcviai ic? its aic a.o
(> No. 23 in Bethel; Nos. 29 and 33 in
Bethesda; Nos. 9, 20 and 40 in Broad
River; Nos. 9 and 20 in Bullock's Creek;
No. 12 in Catawba; Nos. 7 and 12 in
i Ebenezer; Nos. 26, 28 and 39 in Fort
k Mill; Nos. 11, 20, 33 and 35 in York.
^ For the purpose of facilitating the
J taking of returns, and for the greater
convenience of tax payers. 1 will be at
the following places on the dates
named:
At Bethany?(McGill's Store)?on
Friday, January 1.
At Piedmont, Saturday.. January 2.
At Clover, Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 5th and 6th.
At Bethel?(S. A. Glenn & Co.)?
Thursday, January 7.
* At Bandana?(Perry Ferguson's)?
Friday, January 8.
At Point?(Harper's)?Saturday, January
9.
At Smyrna, Monday. January 11.
At Hickory Grove, Tuesday and
^ Wednesday, January 12 and 13.
* At Sharon, Thursday and Friday,
January 14 and 15.
At Bullock's Creek, Saturday, January
16.
At Tirzah, Monday. January 18.
At Newport. Tuesday, January 19.
At Fort Mill, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, January 20. 21 and 22.
At McConnellsville. Monday, Jan>
uary 25.
J At Ogden. Tuesday, January 26.
JW At Coates's Tavern?(Roddey's)?
B Wednesday. January 27.
B At Rock Hill, Thursday and Friday,
January 28 and 29, and from Tuesday.
February 2 to Friday. February 5.
B All males between the ages of twenty-one
and sixty years, except Confederate
soldiers over the age of fifty
years, are liable to a poll tax of $1,
and all persons so liable are especially
requested to give the numbers of their
respective school districts in making
their returns.
It will be a matter of much accommodation
to me if as many taxpayers
?IWIa " HI of t roy.
?141 incci 1 ?(. ii*v . v?
pective appointments, mentioned above
so as to avoid the rush at Yorkville
during the closing days.
Y My office in Yorkville will be open
* every week day from January 1, to
February 20, inclusive, and returns
may he made there at any time.
JOHN J. HUNTER.
County Auditor.
^ Yorkville. S. C.. Dec. 1, 1908.
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No. 6931.
Report of the Condition of
I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Yorkville, in the ?tate of South
Carolina, at the close of business,
November 27th, 1908.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $148,020 29
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
8,881 13
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
25,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 500 00
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures 2,600 00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) .... 37,058 83
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 198 42
Due from approved reserve
agents 6,004 11
Checks and other cash items 381 40
Notes of other National
Banks 100 00
Fractional paper currency,
? nickels, and cents 370 19
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz.:
Specie $9,887 90
Legal-tender notes. 9,210 00 19,097 90
Redemption fund with U. S.
A Treasurer (5% of circula^
tion) 1,250 00
Total $249,462 27
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund 15,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid.... 4,950 94
National Bank notes outstanding
25.000 00
Due to State Banks and
Bankers 2,785 22
y Dividends unpaid 33 00
"T Individual deposits
subject to check.$74,910 66
Time certificates
A of deposit 44,392 83
A Savings Deposits. 6.807 43
^ Cashier's checks
outstanding .... 259 91 126.370 83
Bills payable, including certificates
of deposit for
money borrowed 25,000 00
Reserved for taxes, etc .... 322 28
Total $249,462 27
State of South Carolina,
County op York. s.s.
I. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
r Subscribed and sworn to before me|
this 1st day of December, 1908.
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Correct?A t test:
W. B. Moore,
O. E. Wilkins,
W. I. Witherspoon,
I Directors.
A Quick Relief
Time and space forbids me to mention
the many articles that I carry in
stock, but come and buy and be convinced.
My stuff is good and as cheap
as anyone's in Yorkville.
Ladies', if you want your husbands
to look pleasant and your cooks to
? smile, buy your Meats at SHerer's
0 Market.
* All the doctors in town eat Sherer's
beef.
Which is recommended as a quick re,
j lief
i To satisfy the inner man,
? As nothing else in Yorkville can.
Nobody but a butcher knows
The trouble through which some men
so,
nut if your wife, Sherer's meats can't
please,
Man. shoot yourself and die in ease.
OLD GEORGE, The BUTCHER.
r J. M. BRIAN COMPANY
The Fancy Grocers
a \Trvirn
LiAiMm&d
You will find a choice line of all
kinds of CANDIES at this store. Outstock
is large, our varieties good and
the prices are just right. Come and
see what we have. You can he pleased
here.
FIREWORKS
t Hoys, when you are ready for your
FIREWORKS you will find them
here?a big lot of them?Rockets.
Roman Candles, Fire Crackers and
other Noise Makers. Just remember
this when you are ready for the fun.
All kinds of choice Fruits are here.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY.
BUFF ORPINGTONS.
PURE Breed, both Cockerels and
Pullets. Address me, Box 13, No.
5, Yorkville.
M. B. LOVE.
95 ft 3t*
FOR RENT.
DICKSON HOUSE, Kings Mountain
street, next Garrison.
C. E. SPENCER.
35 f t . tf
J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & (JO.
CLOAKS and
OVERCOATS
LADIES' $12.50 CLOAKS AT $8.50
LADIES' $10.00 CLOAKS AT $7.50
MEN'S $15.00 RAINCOATS AT $10.00
MEN'S $12.50 RAINCOATS AT $8.50
FOR CASH ONLY.
These are the Greatest Values we
have ever offered in our history of
merchandising.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
York's Cheapest Dry Goods Store.
FARRAND
PIANOSSAY.
don't you need an ORGAN in
your church?
Well, let us place it for you so that
you may hear and see the Grand Pipe
Toned Farrand Special?the grandest
and most powerful church organ
made.
Come and see it for yourself.
FAR HAND PIANOS SATISFY
Everyone.
Hear the EDISON and VICTOR at
our Store. New stock of RECORDS
for both machines. Come now and
make your selection.
Violin and Guitar Strings at
R. B. DAVIDSON COMPANY.
- BEGIN THEN
STICK TO IT.
Here is something we KNOW: A
Dollar in the Bank Draws Others to
It. Why? How? Because you have
seen how easy it is to start and you
will find it still easier to continue by
putting all you can spare in the
- - RANK. .
If your money comes to you in lump
sums, come to THIS BANK and deposit
it; get a Check Book, and when
you pay out your money "Pay By
Check." They are Safe, Sure, Convenient.
and you are always sure you
have paid the correct amount.
Deposit your money with This Bank
and call Our Bank?
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
YORKVILLE. S. C.
ChaffFloating
down the river Nile during
the seven years of famine told the inhabitants
below that there was bread
higher up the stream. So with buying
and sellintr bv a broker, as the PRIN
TER'S INK SHOWS that he is in position
to help in all cases. Be wise
as the ancients, who knew how to advertise
in order to bring buyer and
seller together.
W See me for Bonds, Stocks, etc.
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 once to buy or sell.
Dr. M W. WHITE.
THE CITY MEAT MARKET.
Slierer & Ferguson.
'Phone Us
When you want the nicest MEATS
handled in Yorkville?We deliver all
orders PROMPTLY.
We also have BUTTER. EGGS.
POTATOES and CABBAGE.
OYSTERS on WEDNESDAYS and
SATURDAYS.
We cannot say that we are poets.
But we have the best Meats and most
of your know it.
SIIKKKK & FERGUSON.
DECORATED WARE
ALL 10 CENTS EACH.
Almost every dining room and every
kitchen at times needs just a few
more Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates,
Soup Plates, Round Bowls or Meat
Dishes, Pitchers, etc. These dishes
needn't be expensive, but when needed
are usuallv 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
Ware, nice ware, too, including
such things as
CUPS and SAUCERS
TEA PLATES
SOU P PLATES
HOUND HOWLS
MEAT DISHES.
PITCHERS, Ete.
That you are needing almost everyday.
The price is only 10 CENTS
EACH?Come and see it?It's just
what You have been wanting.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
...BLUE ROCK...
Mineral Springs
(Calcic, Sodic, and Lithic Bicarbonated
Saline Water.)
A recent analysis of the water of this
Mineral Spring by Dr. Boyden Nims,
PI). 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 anytime.
No secret about it. We are not
afraid to show it.
| If Good Printing? See The Enquirer.
M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
! ANTONIO
We have just received a barrel of
AXTOMO Molasses, which is considered
to he the best Molasses made.
We will (Guarantee AXTOXIO Molasses
to please you.
Send and get a gallon or two for a
trial?We know you'll come for more.
CARROLL BROS.
Right Now!
Not Tomorrow
Is the best time to rent that SAFE
DEPOSIT BOX and put those valuable
papers in it.
TOMORROW?those papers may be
lost or burnt up.
Small Size $2.00
Large Size $3.00
FOR A WHOLE YEAR.
THE LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK
YORKVILLE. S. C.
4* 4* ^ 4- 4- $r 4? 4- 4* 4* 4* 4
? IT GOES F
4* THE PEOPLE OF Y
ITY WHO WANT TO SA^
ING, DRY GOODS, NOTIC
COMFORTS AND BLANKI
^ REMEMBER THAT WE I
1 DINARY PRICE OFFERI
OUR STOCK IS BADLY B]
? LEAVING BUT SMALL I
]r STOCKS?ON THESE REI
J ING PRICES THAT YOU C
J BY IF YOU WOULD SAV]
VISIT OUR STORE I
WATCH OUR ADS. I
4* COME AND BRING ^
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UVA-SOL
The new blood preparation, an absolutely
reliable cure of Diabetes,
Dropsy, Bright'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
This offer is only to those who
have not used it before.
THE STAR DRUG STORE.
D. L. Shleder, Proprietor.
W "We are in business for your
health."
Jas. M. Starr, J. F, McElwee,
President. See. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
ineorpormcu.
ROOFING
We sell Galvanized Iron Roofing?
?"V"'-Cr imped and Corrugated.
Painted Iron Roofing?"V'-Crlmped
and Corrugated.
Valley Tin.
Shingles?Xos. I, x and 2.
Nails for Iron and Shingles.
Paint for Shingles and Iron.
Dressed Lumber of all kinds and
grades from the cheapest to the best.
Bagging and Ties.
Hay Wire.
It will pay YOU to buy your FLOUR
from US.
York Supply Company.
HOT BAR<
For CO
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YOUR DOLLARS
-OUR
SCORES OF PEOPLE, HI NTING
THEIR MONEY, HAVE BEEN B
THE PAST MONTH AND COM1
BRINGING THEIR FRIENDS?
THEIR MONEY WILL DO Till
HAVEN'T BEEN TO W R A Y
WILL PAY YOU TO COME?IT 1
REDUCED PRICES ON ALL (it
FURTHER NOTICE. ASK FOl
BUY HERE WHEN WE TELL 1
GROCERY
mm: pounds first-class r
SALT CURED SHOULDERS. 8 nil
:J. Q. WRAY
AT KENNEDY'S
| Right now is a good 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, CURRANTS,
and other essentials for the
making of fruit cakes the way they
ought to he.
See me for the best:
N. C. Buckwheat Flour
Quaker Oats?none better
Cocoanuts, Oranges,
Malaga Grapes. Prunes,
Grape Fruit, Seeded Raisins
Brazil 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
Earth Tailors?we can please you in
quality, in style, in price and the Fit
we Guarantee. Ordered now you will
have it before Christmas.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
When You
Want to Buy
Look over our list and if nothing
pleases you. write to us and we will
try to fit you up.
277 Acres, Per Acre $20?On Catawba
river n. Rock Hill. 4 in. Fort Mill, about
140 in original woods, 137 cultivated,
red and sandy soil, lies well on public
road, church and school near by. good
orchard. 2-story 7-room dwelling, 6
tenant houses, large barn, gin house,
store house, cribs, wagon shed and
buggy house, lumber house, saw and
grist mill, belting. 15-horsepower, Frick
engine. R. F. D.. Will cut into smaller
tracts and sell on easy payments.
836
J. EDGAR POAG,
BROKER,
"Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste."
HOCK HILL. S. C.
WEATHER
PROPHETS
Are not needed to tell you that there
will be a decided change in the weather
before very many weeks?it will get
colder sure. Are you ready for it?
Have you all the Stoves and Grates
you will need when the weather
changes? Isn't there a spare room
that a good Coal or Wood Heater would
make more comfortable Come here
for it?we have all sizes and styles
at just the rightest prices youll find.
Also see us for Cooking Stoves and
Ranges?All sizes and prices.
Yorkville Hardware Co.
tW Repairs to fit Lynchburg and Oliver
Turnplows.
' 4? 4* 4* 4? 4? 4? 4* 4* 4- 4? 4? 4tIGHT
ON t
orkville and vicinIE
money on cloth
)ns, shoes, hats, bed ]t
cts, etc., will please f
iave many extraor- ***
ngs in these lines.
roken in some lines, <?portions
of former ^
tfnants we are mak- &
:ant afford to pass
e money. t
?or bargains. ^
DCOT DDTPirC "??
1 VJI\ DDOl riMVJLiU.
if OUR FRIENDS.
IITH COMPANY J
GLENN & ALLISON.
It Will Cost
You Money
To buy a MULE. HORSE, BUGGY,
WAGON or SET OF HARNESS without
seeing us. We Sell Thein at the
Right Prices.
McCORMICK MOWERS.
We have a full line of McCormick
Mowers and Rakes. It is useless to
tell you that they are The Best.
Don't fail to see us if you need a
Gasoline or Steam Engine.
REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS.
We have on hands a full carload of
Two and Three-Horse Reversible Disc
Plows. See us about ona. You need
a Disc Plow on your farm.
GLENN & ALLISON.
pDOj & GORDON
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.
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 cany
190X debts over into 1909.
HERNDON & GORDON.
SAINS
LD CASH
; WHISPER
PRICES YELL!
FOR THE BEST VALUES FOR
VYING GOODS HERE DURING
ING BACK FOR MORE, AND
THEY'VE LEARNED WHERE
: MOST FOR THEM. IF YOU
' S BARGAIN COUNTERS IT
PAYS OTHERS. OUR SPECIAL
>ODS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL
t WHAT YOU WANT?YOU'LL
fOU THE PRICES.
SPECIALS
OASTEI) COFFEE FOR 91.00
d 10 ll?. average, POUND. 10 CTS.
\ The Leader:
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.
I Cash
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I* GOODS, LAI
CLOTHING
COS
Our COST PI
I1 $5.50 SHOES NOW $4.4
$4.00 SHOES NOW
$3.50 SHOES N<
$3.00 SHOE
I $2.00 SI
$1.5
EXTRA
12 1-2 Cents White L
125 Cents Tricot Flam
40 Cents Repellants?
6 1-2 Cents Unbleach<
5 Cents Unbleached S
8 1-3 Cents Ginghams
5 Cents Prints
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Blankets
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
We carry a very large stock of Glass
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 customer
is our motto.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
SW~ CASH cr CREDIT. As you iikc.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
1AM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly
satisfactory manner, at reasonable
prices. Work may be sent direct
to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's
store.
Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN.
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;s now $2.40.
ioes now $1.60.
0 SHOES NOW $1.20.
BARGAINS
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ids 20 CENTS YARD.
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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.
Phone me and I'll send it.
W. E. FERGUSON.
T>
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RESTAURANT
WILL BE REOPENED AND READY
FOR BUSINESS?MONDAY, NOVEMBER
23?FIRST DAY OF COURT.
At the store you will find most anything:
you may call for.
LOUIS ROTH.
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2 LOT BLEACHED SHEETS?i
VALUE?SYNDICATE PRI
2 LOT $1.25 COMFORTS?SYNI
2 LOT $2.00 COMFORTS?SYNI
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Notice, We Off
MOTIONS, MEN'
For The C
MOST for YOUR
Ladies' and Chile
?T 10 TO 20 PER C
W 10 PER CEN'
- - - ALL DRESS
TOILET SC
25 Cents Cake Soap
10 Cents Cake Soap
? HAVE YOUR OWN PANT
50 Cents All Wool Jeans?N<
40 Cents All Wool Jeans?N
25 Cents All Wool Jeans?h
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G. H. O'LEARY.
Don't you let me install your heating
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,
Axmlnsters and Velvets, from the
cheapest to the best grades. Call and
see them.
Mv Stock of "Oualitv" Furniture is
up to Its usual standard and I cann
satisfy any discriminating buyer with
both prices and quality.
G. O'LEARY11
It Is the BEST TWO-HORSE PLOW on
Absolute Satisfaction. I keep Repairs.
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:ETS?75 CTS. VALUES?
GOOD QUALITY?50 CTS.
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