Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 18, 1908, Image 3
CARACAS IN REVOLT.
Venezuelans Rise In Big DemonstraI
, "* tion Against Castro.
^ Caracas. Monday, Dec. 14. via Willemstadt,
Cuiacao, Dec. 16.?The people
of Caracas arose today against
President Castro. An infuriated mob,
unhindered by the police, swept
through the city, wrecking the property
of his henchmen and closest
friends.
The people rounded up all the statues
? and pictures of President Castro from
the clubs and other semi-public buildings
and burned them with rejoicing on
the Plaza Bolivar. Castro's rule in
Venezuela is probably ended.
^ In spite of Holland's warlike activity
on the coast there have been no demonstrations
against the Netherlands.
They have all been directed against
Castro and Acting President Gomez.
Further dangerous demonstrations are
anticipated. No official act deposing
Castro has yet been taken, but such a
step is expected any moment.
An enormous crowd of inhabitants
of the capital, swelled by people from
the outlying country, gathered in the
streets soon after daybreak. The people
began by marching up and down
the main thoroughfares, and it was
K easy to see that their ill-temper would
B soon result in violence. The police
^ stood by and made no attempt whatI
ever to restrain the mob.
L The first building to be attacked
nmi inured was that of the lottery mo
nopoiy. The offices of the state enterprise
that has enriched itself at the
expense of the people were ransacked
and pillaged. Furniture was broken
and thrown into the streets and thousands
of lottery tickets were destroyed.
The crowd then ntoved to the printing
office Qf El Constitucional. the organ
of Castro, on which Gumersindo
llivas is editor, and pillaged it completely.
A steam laundry belonging to
Senor Rlvas also was wrecked,
f The crowd then turned its attention
' to several drug stores belonging to
Senor Thielen, a son-in-law of Gen.
Tello Mendoza. and turned them inside
out. Gen. Mendoza was at one time
0 minister of finance and public credit
? under Castro. He was also the pres4
ident's private secretary for several
years, and has been regarded as one of
his staunchest supporters. He is universally
hated by the enemies of Castro
and his unpopularity and his close
connection with the president accounted
for the anger of the populace against
the property of his son-in-law.
The statues and pictures of President
Castro were made into a huge bonfire
foil the Plaza Bolivar. The crowd
cheered as the flames completed the
destruction of these effigies of the dictator.
ft Numerous inscriptions setting forth
the virtue of Castro and extolling his
A powers next attracted the retaliation of
V the mob and every inscription bearing
Castro's name was hacked out and
erased. Some of these legends were
carved on public buildings of the city.
It was after I o'clock before the
crowd had got thus far in its depredations.
It lacked leadership and paused
in default of other fields for its destructive
energies. It was then that a
detachment of troops was called out
for duty on the city streets, and' Act'
ing President Gomez issued a manifesto
prohibiting further demonstrations.
g Those measures had the desired effect
P for the mob quieted down and then
dispersed.
The attack yesterday on the offices of
El Constitucional, when the crowd was
9 curbed by a detachment of soldiers,
. who fired into the demonstrants, re
, suited in several fatalities. A criminal
action has been begun against
Editor Rivas and other employes of the
paper in which they are charged with
responsibility for these deaths. It is
declared that Rivas and his men fired
first on the people, making use of revolvers.
El Constitucional has suspended publication
and Caracas is practically
without a newspaper.
4 The funeral of Marcano Rojas, one
of the men killed In the fighting of
W " yesterday, has been fixed for tomorrow.
A vast crowd will turn out and
further disorders and rioting are ex.
pected.
L AT THE CHURCHES.
UAT'llOl.
Rev. I. G. Murray, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
A Sunday Services?Morning sendee at
\ 11 o'clock. Meeting of congregation
immediately after service, followed by
meeting of vestry. Sunday school at
3 30 p. m.
4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Sunday Service?Sunday school at
3.30 p. m.
\SSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
\ Sunday Services?Sunday school at
^ 10 a. m.
f YORK CIRCUIT.
M Sunday Services?Preaching at Philadelphia
at 11 a. m., and King's Mountain
Chapel at 3.30 p. m.
fecial Notices.
Church Supper at Clover.
The ladles of the Associate Reformed
l'resbyterian church of Clover, will
give a supper at which oysters and
chicken will be served at the residence
of Mr. W. R Stroup, on Saturday night,
December 6 o'clock. The public is cordially
invited. It
' HYMENEAL.
Married?At the residence of the
officiating minister in Clover, S. C., by
Rev. R. M. Stevenson. December 16,
V 1908, Mr. SIDNEY T. ENLOE and Miss
IVY HAGANS, both of Clover.
At the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. G. \V. Falls, near Bowling Green,
December 16, 1908, by Rev. R. M. Stevenson,
Mr. R. A. JACKSON of Gastonia,
and Miss WILLIE FALLS of Gaston
county, N. C.
At Nichols, S. C., on December 16, by
Rev. A. Walters, Mr. J. T. ALEXANDER
of Yorkville. and Miss AVY
GRANGER of Nichols. Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander are mutes. After the marriage
they left on the afternoon train
t<? spend a few days with relatives and
j friends in Yorkville. They will make
W their future home at Nichols.
* ?he Cotton iflarhet.
>Yorkvllle. December 18.?Cotton 8.40.
New York. December 17.?Spot cotton
closed quiet: middling uplands 9.10:
middling gulf 9.35: sales 2,300. Futures
opened steady and closed barely steady
as follows: Jan. 8.44; Feb. 8.43: March
s.f.2: April 8.56; Mav 8.60; June 8.60;
JuIv 8.58: Aug 8.58; Sept. S.4": Oct.
s.41.
BULL TAKEN UP
AS11 colored, about 5 years old.
Short chain on horn. Owner car
f have It for expenses. Come quick. J
r \\\ Mc FAR LAND. R. F. D. No. 3. It
BLACKSMITH WANTED.
( ^1 OOD paying job. Apply to me. R.
T F. D No. 7. Yorkvllle.
? O. C. HUGHES.
R>1 ft 2t
FOR SALE
VBOUT fifteen tons of Soft Coal at
$4.50 per ton. See me at Mr. B
F. White's.
It W. G. VOORHKES.
TO MY PATRONS.
1 EXTEND my sincere thanks to al
who have patronized me during tht
present year and take this method ol
- < xtending the compliments of the seaI
son. I have secured a good horseshoer
and am now prepared to give entire
satisfaction to all needing work in thlf
line. Parties owing me by note or ac x
count will please make immediate pay.
ment of same.
J W. L. HOGUE, Clover. S. C.
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SALE OF PERSONALTT.
ON next TUESDAY. DECEMBER
22, at my residence two miles north
of Yorkvllle, beginning at 10 o'clock a.
m., I will sell at Public Auction. Personal
property to the amount of several
hundred dollars. The property includes
Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Wagons, Buggies, Coin, Fodder, Mules,
Cattle, Farming Tools and other articles
too numerous to mention. Practically
everything is to go, and that
there will be many bargains is to be
taken as a matter of course. Terms of
sale?CASH.
P. BROOKS PARISH.
101 f it
BEST BEEF.
PHONE your orders to the ROSE
MARKET when you want the
best MEATS.
Good Beef Cattle wanted at all
times?Will pay top of the market.
WALTER ROSE
CHRISTMAS
Is almost here. Why not make your
wife a present of a policy for a $1,000?
i ou couiu noi give ner anyming uciter.
Write or phone to P. E. BONEY
about it.
FARMERS* MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. YORKVILLE.
If You Are Looking
YOU WILL FIND IT AT JOHNSON'S.
WHAT?
That lot of FANCY GROCERIES
that you are going: to buy for the holiday
season?you wll find everything
that is good and desirable. AT JOHNSON'S.
You will find here?
All kinds of N'uts
All kinds of Fruits
All kinds of Candies
All kinds of Fancy Crackers
All kinds of Canned Goods
All kinds of Bottled Goods
All kinds of Fruit Cake Ingredients
All kinds of Coffees and Teas
Fdam Cheese, Cream Cheese
Swift's Premium lfams
Swift's Breakfast Bacon
Extracts, Spices, etc.
Come and see JOHNSON for the best
of everything to be had in Groceries
for the holiday season. All goods delivered
promptly. Phone us your
wants if you can't come.
I. W. JOHNSON.
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J BUY YOUR
| Holiday
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J THOMSC
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DOLLS, TOYS, TEA SET
, CARTS AN!
J WE ARE HE;
FOR LADIES' AND MEN
T KERCHIEFS.
I LINEN CENTER PIECES
and 39 CENTS.
' PILLOW TOPS for Embrc
Values at 39 CENTS
^ CENTER PIECES for Embi
? Values at 39 CENTS.
4* One Lot PILLOW TOPS fo
4* ue at 19 CENTS EA<
4* POST CARDS?1 CENT E.
4* SEE US FOR ANYTHING
4* HOLIDAY GOODS.
4* WANT.
J THE THOMSC
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No Kick Coming
I desire to say to all who have during
the present or in the past years
placed their insurance protection in my
care that the business has been fully
appreciated and their interests fully
protected. During the present year I
have had no occasion to complain, notwithstanding
the almost universal cry
of "hard times." While 1 am free to
admit that there has been no marked
?w./n e .v*.? k.w.:moo(.
iijifttrcmc in nit* \wiuiuc *?i ni%> iiioni^nn
this year over that of last, still there
h;is been no serious decrease. I close
the year with the consciousness that 1
have handed each client a square deal
and furnished only the very best quality
of indemnity, whether it was life,
lire or accident and health insurance,
and beg to assure each and every reader
of The Enquirer that my sincere
wish is that the year 1909 may be the
happiest and most prosperous they
have yet experienced.
SAM M. GRIST,
All Kinds of GOOD Insurance.
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i Gift Sugi
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^ Make this Store the ]
A out on a Holiday She
^ self Time, Trouble a
of "Gifty" things you
way, and it will give
be seen in Holiday (
^ eludes almost everyl
J Fancy Bric-a-Brac.
I 4 ety suitable for Fath
A
< heart, etc. For Ladit
i Boxes, Albums, Mirr
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For Gentlemen there
Jj Cigars, Brushes and
k would be pleased to
^ Fancy Chinaware in
^ richest and handsorm
^ mistake if you make
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.las. M. Starr. J. F. McEIwee,
President. Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
FLOUR
SHOULD YOU INTEND TO BUY
ANY FLOUR SOON. IT WILL CERTAINLY
BE TO YOUR INTEREST
TO SEE
York Supply Company.
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We are receiving Fresh Groceries
every day?you can be sure of buying
FRESH GOODS when you buy here.
We carry a full line of Heavy and
Fancy Groceries and we want you to
know about them.
See us for Confectionery, Tinware,
Glassware, and other things that you
need every day.
A visit will convince you that we
have a nice line of Dishes?plain and
ornamental, all useful and cheap.
C'ome and see us for Christmas presents
for your friends:
SPECIALS:?Lamps and Lanterns,
Smoothing Irons, Andirons, Buggy
Whips, Oil Cans, Boys' Wagons, Best
Leather, Brooms, Musical Instruments
from 5c Harps to $10.00 Violins, etc.
Don't you want a good Heater? It
will save you money, time and annoyance
and will heat your room in five
minutes. We have several left which
we will sell at just a little above cost.
llERXPOX & GORDON'.
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.
SW" Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy
work at The Enquirer office. Large
sheets?four colors.
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'S. GLASSWARE, VASES, T
3 WAGONS
\DQUARTERS },
'S PURE LINEN HAND4s
for Embroidering?19 CTS. ^
idering?50 Cts. and 75 Cts. ^
oidering?50 Cts. and 75 Cts.
r Embroidering?50 Cts. Val:H.
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r AND EVERYTHING IN &
WE HAVE WHAT YOU &
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WHO DESIRE
?anil their name is legion, if one but
becomes acquainted with the facts in
the case?to own their own home,
should lose no time in investigating the
real estate I am offering at a saeritice
price.
Bid wanted for Lockmore stock.
First National Bank stock wanted.
See Me for Bonds, Stocks, etc.
FOR SALE
Three-room house.
One flve-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.
Dr. M. W. WHITE.
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nd Bonbons Are Alway
restions! n"
First on your schedule of stopping p
>pping Tour?If you will you will n
nd Money, as we feel quite sure th
i will find something that will just fi
us real pleasure to wait on you and
joods at The York Drug Store. O
:hing desirable in Leather, Glass,
There are "Uitty tnings nere in an
er, Mother, Brother, Sister, Uncle, j
js we would suggest Toilet Cases, M
ors, Music Rolls, Post Card Albums
are Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving
Combs, Books, and scores of other ;
own. Then there are scores of be
Sets and Individual Pieces at all pr
est of Cut Glass in pieces of all sizes
your Headquarters for Holiday Sh
C DRUG ST(
In't Find a More Acce]
WA? ?A*A*A HA* AHA *A? At
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Plena.
J. Eugene Lowry, Plaintiff, against
R. R. Lowry, et al? Defendants.
UVDER the decree in said case, I
shall expose to public outcry at
York Court House, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY. 1909, at the
usual hour of Clerk's sales, all that
certain tract or parcel of land In the
county of York, in the Stat? of South
Carolina, known as the "Pardue"
land, bounded by lands of Mort Moore,
the McDowell place, the Hackett
place belonging to the Estate of John
R. Ashe, deceased, and lands now or
formerly belonging to the Estate of
T-? II- T !? nn?lnmlncr TWO
r. . Ljiiiusa^v, aiiu cvuiaiiiuio A >< w
HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES,
more or less.
Terms: CASH.
J. A. TATE. C. C. C. PLS.
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CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Yorkvllle Building and Loan Association,
Plaintiff, against Fred C.
Black, Defendant.
UNDER the decree In said case, I
shall expose to public outcry, at
York Court House, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1909, at
the usual hour of Clerk's sales, all
that certain lot of land situated on
King's Mountain street in the town of
Yorkville. said county and State, containing
THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN
ACRE, more or less, and bounded on
the North by lot of land formerly
owned by Wm. H. Quinn, on the
South by VV. D. Grist, on the East by
C. E. Spencer, and on the West by
King's Mountain Street: being the lot
of land conveyed to Fred C. Black by
Margaret E. Lowrance, Sept. 21, 1905,
and known as her residence and lot.
TERMS:
One-Half CASH, and balance in
twelve months with interest from day
of sale, to be secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises,
with leave to the purchaser to pay all
cash; the mortgage to provide for
reasonable attorney's fees in the event
of foreclosure; and the purchaser to
keep the premises reasonably insured
against fire during the credit period;
purchaser to pay for all papers.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. PLS.
December 17 th, 1908.
WE STILL
HAVE
A full line of XMAS GOODS on our
counters, notwithstanding the quantity
we have sold.
A MIRROR
Will please her as nothing else will?
and we have them.
SEND HER
A pretty box of Stationery and let her
write you on it how much she appre
eiated it.
WW Remember the 25th is not far off
and you have not long to choose.
THE STAR DRUG STORE.
D. L. Shieder, Proprietor.
WW Good Printing? Set The Enquirer.
FOR
YOUR
BENEFIT
Perhaps you never looked at it this
way, but our Bank is ready to serve
you in any legitimate business way.
Our service and experience are at
your command?It is possible that we
can be of some advantage to your financial
affairs. It is for you to make
your wants known.
We assure you satisfaction, and ask
you to call at the Bank.
THE LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK
NOTICE.
THE Annual Meeting of the County
Commissioners of York County
will be held In their office in Yorkville,
S. C., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER
29. 1908.
All persons holding claims against
the County will present them to the
undersigned or to the Supervisor on
or before said day.
All claims against the County must
be itemized and contain an affidavit
to the effect that the account is just
and true, due and owing, and no part
thereof has been paid by discount or
otherwise and that the supplies were
actually furnished or the labor and
services actually rendered.
Claims not presented the year they
are contracted or the subsequent year
are forever barred.
All persons authorized to administer
oaths are required to probate
claims against the County free of
charge.
By order of the Board.
HAZEL GRIST,
Clerk of Board.
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99* Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy
work at The Enquirer office. I,nrge
sheets?four eolors.
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York Drug Store *
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$
laces when you start
lost likely save your- ?
at in our large stock p
t your fancy in every ^
show you what is to ?
ur Holiday stock in- ?
China, Celluloid and ^
i almost endless vari- ?
Aunt, Cousin, Sweet- ?
[anicure Sets, Sewing
?, Toilet Articles, etc. M
r Sets, Razors, Pipes, articles
that any man $
autiful Pictures, and
ices, besides the very ^
You won't make a
opping at this Store. ^
\p I? J* B* B0WEN *
^XVll/ Proprietor
ptable Gift? ;
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Histo
I Come t<
Hats, Shoes, ]V
I JAN'Y
I Strictly
I Just Exactly M
ing Our Way.
YOU-A BIG
YOUR Cash \
I New Line Of
NECKTIES
-ATCOST
IFOR
-CASH !?
Buy Your Ximas
Presents Here.
ill. f!flM
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IRememt
Money When
Got ALL the F
j YOU Our Pro]
I .. ALI
, Clothing
I Shoes
Top Shirts
Overalls
Men's Hats
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underwear
I MILLINERY
From Now Until Jan
| Also All DRAG and
I York?
J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
WE MOVE
JAN. 1ST.
To the STRAUSS-SMITH CO. STORE
ROOM, on the Corner.
In the- meantime we will make
some DEEP CUTS IN PRICES on
Our ENTIRE STOCK FOR CASH
ONLY.
This will be a season of Rich. Ripe
Bargains for quick buyers.
A visit will pay you.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.,
York's Cheapest Dry Goods Store.
Headquarters for
Christmas Buyers
Just like it has been in past years,
SPECK'S JEWELRY STORE is the
Real Headquarters for Christmas
Buyers. Our stock was never larger,
our varieties never better, and our
Prices will please the closest buyers
of Holiday (ioods in Our Lines. A
visit to Speck's and a comparison of
Qualities, Varieties and Prices will
convince you that it is at S|>eck's that
You money will do the MOST for
YOU?Try it. please.
We are showing big lines of TOYS.
BOOKS, Cl'T OLASS, rnr,mbu
GLASS, NICKEL-WARE, JEWELRY
in Gold und Silver, CHINA WARE,
SILVER NOVELTIES, FOUNTAIN
PENS, Etc.
Make Speck's an Early Visit.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
AT THE BRATTON FARM.
Separated Cream, Sweet Milk, Buttermilk.
Cream, Butter, Vegetables and
Fruits, delivered in Yorkvllle 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
Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy
work at The Enquirer office. Large
sheets?four colors.
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lillinery, Etc. On
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Ahat We Say?Th
Every Purchase
BARGAIN FOR
Vill Do at OUR <
=OUR PI
AND
MIDDLE
GO TO
From Dec. 1st t<
ETOURP!
>er the Good Bar
We Had Our L:
'rofit and Some C
fits Again.
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I Overcoats
n i. ni.iL
ranis oioin
Rubbers
Dress Goods
Notions
AT COST gfta
tuary 1st We Will Sell 1
DISC HARROWS and A!
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WE ARE IN
BUSINESS
To serve you to the best of our ability,
buying:, selling or exchanging.
Write us your desires.
277 Acres, Per Acre $20?On Catawba
river n. Rock Hill, 4 m. 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 easv payments.
836
J. EDGAR POAG,
BROKER,
"Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste."
ROCK HILL. S. C.
I OFFER
Fruit Cake in 1 and 5 pound sizes at
35 cents and $1.65, respectively.
All kinds of Fruit, if you prefer to
make your own cake.
A good Mince Meat at 15 cents a
pound; 3 pound crock of same at 40
cents.
Buckwheat I'loui .lain and selfrising.
All kinds of Nuts, Cranberries, also
Cranberry Sauce.
Most anything else you may want.
LOUIS ROTH.
MONEY TO LEND.
OX improved farms in York County.
Repayable in five easy annual installments.
Interest eight per rent.
No broker's commissions.
C. E. SPENCER,
Attorney at Law.
99 f.t 6m
EW It pays to use the Best Quality of
Stationery the other fellow judges
you by the quality of your printed
matter.
iD&l
Before buying you
Motions, Clothing
ir Stock Must Be
)rderto Do This Qu
le Our Sale of Dry
r For CASH. Ai
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ere Isn't a Penny o:
You Make Means
YOU. Come ar
COST SALE. ?It'll
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RICES *1
gains You Receiv
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Jver. We Are K<
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Ladies' Coats L<
Children's Coats SI
Trunks G
Suit Cases G
Embroideries Bl
Skirts H
is the Time to Bir
tiristmas?the pric
rYSON & JONES Buggies
HERICAN FENCING
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ill 111. uiiinn witii mi i
Tlio Fnnoy Grocers
CANDIES
You will find a choice line of all
kinds of CANDIES at this store. Our
stock is large, our varieties good and
the prices are just right. Come and
see what we have. You can be pleased
here.
FIREWORKS
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.
I IMP IH IN IWIH 111 IMIH IW IN I If IIS ll? II
J OUR CHRISTMAS TO'
^ HOLIDAY GOODS ARR
5 MORNING?COME AND S
ts LOTS OF THEM TO SEE.
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5 w ray s
Scores, yes, hundreds, of pi
* ing the past few weeks that it
does its biggest do in the pur<
Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Domes
^ tion prices have made a measu
4 and has been of benefit to all
ir and purchased win:er goods.
* We are still offering som<
^ in Men's Clothing?values tha
* at this time, when a dollar s;
If
^ when cotton was 15 cents a
^ prices make 8 cents cotton bu
5 a few years ago. Come and s
your while?it will mean doll;
; J. Q. WRA Y
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JEWELRY
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COST I
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3uy Your Xmas
Presents Here
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lirting I
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and Bags
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THE CITY MEAT MARKET.
Sherer & Ferguson.
'Phone Us
When you want the nicest MEATS
handled in Yorkville?We deliver all
orders PROMPTLY.
We cannot say that we are poets,
But we have the best Meats and most
of you know it.
SHERER & FERGUSON.
VS, DOLLS AND OTHER ?
IVED THIS (FRIDAY) *
EE THEM?THERE ARE *
Prices Will Save 5
Money For YOU
sople have demonstrated dur- ?
is at WRAY'S that a dollar ?
:hase of Dry Goods, Notions,
itics, etc. Our Stock Reduc- ?
ire for you to judge values by ?
1 who have visited this store *
I
; especially attractive values it
mean money saving to you ?
aved is equal to two dollars ^
pound. In other words our {
y as much as 15 cents cotton j
see our Clothing?it is worth
ars to you.
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