Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 19, 1909, Image 3
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^ Our business is increasing
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^ capital, however, we are now
JJ nent Customers.
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J an old customer and give yoi
>_ * sistent with- good, sound Ban!
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J ROCK HILL - - - -
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A Few Chains
^ We have just received a few Chains
B and if you need anything in Chains
U let us show you. We have:
TRACE CHAINS,
BREAST CHAINS,
LOG CHAINS,
STAY CHAINS,
IX)CK CHAINS,
HALTER CHAINS,
TONGUE CHAINS,
, WELL CHAINS,
COW CHAINS,
And In fact just almost any kind of a
CHAIN you may call for. We handle
the ELECTRIC WELDED CHAIN?
Every Chain is Guaranteed?if they
K*?ool/ vnn crckf onnthor r?n I r
ut van / vw ?vk Mitvvitvt !#?**
See us for Chains and other Hardware.
Yorkville Hardware Company.
iW Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy
work at The Enquirer office. Large
sheets?four colors.
CABBACE
PLANTS
Make your selections and place
i your orders now for CABBAGE
PLANTS. Let me know at your earliest
convenience the quantity and kind
that you want to set out, so that I can
get them for you and have what you
?want when you want them. Your early
attention will oblige.
I sold thousands of plants last year
and the plants sold by me gave good
satisfaction as to results. My plants |
are grown in the open air, and much
hardier than those grown in hot i
houses.
vw r tMP's pork ivn nr\\c
If you are fond of Pork and Beans,
and want to eat the best Beans put up
in cans, try a can or two of Van
Camp's Pork and Beans. They are
far superior to any canned beans ever
sold on this market. Phone us your
order.
W. E. FERGUSON.
W. I. YVitherspoon Co.
AWOUiXCEJI KXT
WE wish to announce the addition
of GROCERIES and FARM
SUPPLIES to our regular line of
goods.
i Our object In this is to supply the
time and lien trade. However, we
win De giau 10 get ana win appreciate
all business that may be entrusted
to us.
We will give especial attention to
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
WAGONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS.
FARM IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS.
We take this opportunity to express
our appreciation of the business of
those who have favored us with same.
To those who have not had such
dealings with us we extend a cordial
invitation to come and see us.
We will occupy the J. W. DOBSON
STORE ROOM on the corner.
W. I. WITIIERSPOON CO.
GET
L-ONION BANK..}
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& SAVINGS BANK l
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$200,000 00 M
50,000 OO ?
IVINGS BANK: j
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6,500 00 5
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LITY 250,000 00 ?
DEPOSITORS__$556,5oo 00 {[
- $896,302 79 *
$1,400,648 00
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l in a most wonderful way. m
omers. We have at this time ositors
We Have Ever Had.
ner comes in and tells us that jj
stomer of ours, recommended
lo business with us. We treat j*
c w#?11 that thev Never Fail
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;mands on us from our already J
rere so great we did not feel ^
?; with our greatly increased ?
out looking for Good, Perma- ?
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ith Us. We will treat you as {J
i Every Accommodation con- Jl
ring. We want GOOD CUS- *
ike care of them and handle x
ible way. ^
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SOUTH CAROLINA gl
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BUILDING
MATERIAL
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.
L J. KELLER CO.
i
SW Be sure to see us before buying
any kind of Lumber.
M. L. Carroll. C. W- Carroll
CARROLL BROS.
100,000
We h?ve on the road ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND FIRST-CLASS
SAP SHINGLES?Sound and Dry?
They will arrive in a few days. If
you are needing any Shingles, come
and let us "figure" with you. It is
worth your while.
CARROLL BROS.
Hauls Plumbing: Co.
SEE US NOW
WE have an adequate force of
Competent Workmen to do
PLUMBING or other work in our
line. We can give you all the information
that can be desired about
SANITARY PLUMBING. and show
you styles and prices of the LATEST,
BEST and MOST APPROVED FIXTURES.
COME FOR US or SEX1) FOR US.
R.WVLS PLUMBING COMPANY.
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?
they are better for the seasoning. I
have the CITRON, RAISINS. CURRANTS,
and other essentials for the
molrl?wr ,?f fruit pfilfhy thA ft'flV th?V
FOR SALE.
ONE lot, 78x374 feet, on East Jefferson
street, near Graded school.
HATTIE LOWRY.
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Let Us Suggest
A Resolution for
the Year 1909.
RESOLVE TO BUY SOME OF THE
BARGAINS THAT ARE OFFERED
BY US FROM TIME TO TIME.
This will be a resolution you will
never regret, for as the years roll by
and the property enhances, you will
be liable to say. "I should have bought
more than I did." Don't worry over
the fortune you could have made, and
stood by while your neighbor got It.
but invest in some of the bargains we
oner in unvi anu iei u sru? nunc
you sleep, for we must look forward
and not in the past for results. We
can sell you property that pays big
interest in rents and enhances in value
at the same time. No Safer Investment
can he found than Real Estate;
then why not own more land, for values
are bound to Increase with the
growth of the population. It takes
land to hold people, whether they are
alive or in the cemetery.
- FORTUNES Are
not made by the sweat of the
brow alone, but by trading with good
judgment without a proper degree of
luck, for if you lose on one deal you
are liable to make on the next one,
which will pay you handsomely on
both transactions.
RESOLVED:
THAT I WILL BUY
Some of the bargains offered from
time to time in Poag's Real Estate
Monthly, and subscribe for same, so I
may receive it regularly and not miss
any of the money-making propositions
that are offered by
J. EDGAR POAG,
BROKER,
"Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste."
ROCK HILL, S. C.
Some Wives Object
To their husbands insuring
their lives. Their objections are,
no doubt, based on sentiment, and
some husbands are evidently pleased
with the position' that the wife takes,
as it gives them what they consider a
plausible excuse to fail to do what
their conscience and better judgment
tells them is a solemn duty, and one
that millions of men equally as intelligent
as they, have performed, and
thousands are doing every day. These
men are content to allow their wives,
children and creditors to CARRY THE
RISK, Instead of paying a comparaHt-aitr
email anm snv frnm 10 cents
to $1.00 per day, according to age and
amount of protection carried, to the
MUTUAL BENEFIT to relieve them
of the burden. It is not my purpose
to try to convince the wives who may
read this, and who object to their
husbands insuring their lives, that
their best interests not only demand
that they withdraw all objections?
because they cannot be sustained by
ligical reasoning?but that they should
insist on their husbands insuring in the
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
CO.?the Best Policy Holder's
Company In the World?without delay,
if they can pass the required medical
examination; but will say that of
the untold millions of dollars that the
life Insurance companies have paid on
ho llvo? of ?lpponspd nnliev holders
no WIDOW has yet refused to accept
the check of a company made payable
to her order.
SAM M. GRIST, Special A^ent.
You Always Get
The BEST At
JOHNSON'S
Snowdrift (Hogless) Lard
Pure Leaf Lard
Hams and Breakfast Strips
Corn Meal and Flour
Royal, Rum ford and Good Luck Baking
Powders.
Laundry Soaps. Starch, Bluing
COFFEES and TEAS are Our Specialty?Get
Yours Here.
I. W. JOHNSON.
Dr. Hess'
Preparations
We have just received a fresh supply
of the well known Dr. Hess* Stock and
Poultry Preparations, and can supply
those who have been wanting them.
We have been selling the Dr. Hess*
Stock Preparations for several years
and they have given universal satisfaction
to all who have used them. A free
use of these remedies now will put
your horses, mules, cattle, hogs and
sheep in healthy condition.
t-locc* Pnnlfr-j Pan-a-rea is esnpciallv
recommended for chickens?It will keep
them healthy and will make laying
hens lay more. Ask for Dr. Hess'
Stock Preparations at
THE YORK DRUG STORE,
Farrand Pianos
Farrand Organs
Haven't you often envied the performer
who draws forth from the Piano
keyboard the most beautiful musical
passages? Mayhap your youthful days
were preoccupied to an extent forbidding
a musical education. Perhaps you
have, later, nursed an ambition to master
the intricacies of piano playing, only
to relinquish the well meant hope,
because your fingers would not respond.
Don't deprive your daughter or
son of this future pleasure. Get a
FARRAND today.
Come, look them over at our show
room.
R. B. DAVIDSON CO.
THE CITY MEAT MARKET.
Sherer & Ferguson.
The T
Muslin Ui
the Muslii
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Ladies'
Muslin
Corset
Covers at
10c. 24c.
/ '
39c, 49c and
74c the
Garment.
Wednesday from
at TEN CENTS EACH,
LADIES' DRAWERS?Well m
19 CEN1
LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS?l
39 CENTS 59 CEN1
LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS?v
48 CENTS, 59 <
One Lot COLORED GINGHAJ
' APRONS. 12 CTS
One lot 25 Ct?. WHITE
APRONS, 19 CTS
One Lot 35 Cts. WHITE
APRONS. 29 CTS
One Lot EMBROIDERY, 8J C
One Lot Good EMBROIDERY
5 CTS. th
I One Ix>t Good VAL LACE,
5 CTS. th
One Lot Good Value VAL
LACES, 8 CTS. th
COLORED BANDS for Trlmm
and 12 J Cts. Valu
CALICOES AT 5 CENTS TH1
ONE LOT OF OUTINGS AT 4
GOOD APRON GINGHAMS i
GOOD. YARD-WIDE SHEET!
Good TALCUM POWDER at 4
Ten Cents Bottle Vasellntv?5 <
LYON'S TOOTH POWDER?1
LADIES' CLOAKS?I
LADIES' SI
GENT'S FURNISHINGS?20 1
NO
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS?1
Men's SOX?? CtsM 12 Ct
We can supply you with Men'
Visit This Whi
Your Dollars f<
every penny of
Hour prices pay fop
just so much
-VALUE
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J. C. WILBORN
REAL ESTATE
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME
IF YOU WANT TO SELL?
I have more than 100 Farms of various
sizes and conditions on my list,
and can meet the requirements of almost
any buyer. Come and let me
know your wants. If not convenient
to come, write me your wants. I will
do my best to supply you.
? FOR SALE ?
Terrlll Smith's?115 acres; one 7room
dwelling; barn with 6 stalls and
shed; 2 horse farm open; } mile of
railroad station. Price. $1,250.00.
171 Acres?Rolling land, some level;
40 acres bottom land; good corn
land; on Clark's Fork. One 2-story
* " -a 1 O
(-room nouse; new z-siury nam, xstalls;
good cotton house, 2-storles;
2 good frame tenant houses; has a
good corn and wheat mill, building 2stories;
also 60 saw gin and Eoss
press; new 20 horse power turbine
wheel. The buildings are easily worth
?",500.00 alone. Iwo miles from
Smyrna R. R. station; one mile of
school.
Home of John Starr?150 acres; 2
story 7-room house, in good condition;
a large 2-story barn: large 2-story
gin house; three good tenant houses.
It is 7 miles from Rock Hill, in Bethesda
township. On Easy Terms.
138 Acres?In Bethesda township,
7 miles from Rock Hill; three good
tenant houses; 2 barns; situated on
Fishing Creek. 90 acres in cultivation.
Land comparatively level. On
Easy Terms.
Property of James M. Starr?196
acres; this land is level and will be divided
into two tracts; good settlements
on either tract; has two barns, 1 5room
dwelling; three good tenant
houses: ia 7 miles from Rock Hill.
Tcpms to Suit.
The Elliot-Wilson Place?641 acres,
2 nice dwelling houses; 15 tenant
houses; large barn; 250 acres In wire
pasture; land lies mostly level; ijmile
of school; 400 acres in cultivation;
value of the buildings alone,
$4,500; five miles of Rock Hill.
105 Acres?1 dwelling; 65 acres of
fine timber; Clay Hill section, joining
lands of Len Woods. Price, $10 per
Acre.
Property of M. 1$. Massey?110
acres; a 3-room dwelling; 1J miles
of Concord church; 65 acres in cultivation.
Terms to suit. Price $1,000.
J. C. WILBORN.
FOR MEALS OR'LUNCHES
O to the City Restaurant, in tne
T Rose Building. Regular Meals at
25 cents. Lunches at varying prices,
according to orders. Quick and satisfactory
service. Your patronage is
solicited. D. M. HAWKINS,
3 f 3m Proprietor.
Enqu rer Job Printing pleases
Particular people.
THE BEST
THERE IS
Do not forget that we are headquarters
for all that is BEST In Fresh
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Etc., and that
we keep on hands a supply of Eggs
and Butter.
We are in the market ior uuw
BEEF CATTLE.
We give Prompt, Efficient and Satisfactory
Service.
Let us know your wants.
SHEKEIt & FERGUSON.
ought to be.
See me for the best:
N. C. Buckwheat Flour
Quaker Oats?none better
Cocoanuts. Oranges,
Malaga Grapes, Prunes,
Grape Fruit, Seeded Raisins
Frazil and Mixed Xuts.
If you are hard to please in your
Clothes come and let me show you the
sample line of LAMM & CO.?Best on
Kurth 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.
$1,000,000
Could you spend this amount of money
in a year?
Yourself some GOOD BUCKWHEAT,
along with WILKERSON'S HOMEMADE
MOLASSES, and enjoy your
breakfast. I have both of them in
stock. Also have PREPARED SELF
RISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at 10
CTS. and 15 CTS. a Package.
PREMIER OATFLAKES at 15 Cts.
a Package?2 for 25 Cts.
MACKEREL by the kit or loose?
latter ones at 10 CTS?-3 for 25 CTS.
LOUIS ROTH.
^ THE LADIES
HOMSOr
uderwear Counter!
n Underwear Bar?
? SPECIAL W
10.00 to 12.00 O'clock, We will
only iour Tops to each Customer
nde from good Muslin?
rs, 24 CENTS AND 49 CENTS.
,veU made from good Muslin
rs, 79 CENTS AND 98 CENTS.
,ell made from good Muslin
CENTS, 79 CENTS AND $1.19.
Booh. WHITE
FLAXON CLOTH for Shirt Wal
Each. Biff Lot 15c WHITE VVAISTIN
Dig Lot 20c WHITE WAISTINC
Good Lot 25c WHITE WAIST1
I. Each. Best Yard-Wide BLEACHING?
!Tgi yd Good? So". Yard-Wide BLEACI
LONSDALE CAMBRIC?12 CE
40 Inch WHITE LAWN?Soft
c Yard. 9 c>]
INDIA LINEN LAWNS?9 CTS
One Lot $1.50 EMBROIDEREI
ie Yard.
One Lot $2.00 EMBROIDEREI
ie Yard. One Lot SIDE BAND SUITING
ing Wash Suits?10 Cts.
es?AT 8 CENTS THE YARD.
E YARD.
rrvrc Tin? vipn
V/JLUX1XC7 X 1AU Xi&A?JL/i
VT 4 J CENTS THE YARD.
ING?5 CENTS THE YARD.
\ CTSm 9 CTS., and 15 CTS.
CENTS THE BOTTLE.
19 CENTS THE BOX.
HALF PRICE!
IALF PRICE. 3
KIRTS?HALF PRICE.
...
?ER CENT OFF.
TIONS?20 PER CENT OFF.
I Cts., 8 Cts., 12 Cts., 10 Cts.
s., nncl 19 Cts. the Pair.
s, Ladies1
and Children's Rubbers.
ite Goods and Muslin Under
Dr you. I
T"?I T1!
ine inoi
YORKV/L
Special
Notice
We are NOW as ALWAYS, in a position
to stop all that coughing that
this cold spell has brought on, for we
have all the COUGH MEDICINES on
the market, but especially recommend
? WHITE PINE AND TAR ?
Which we have sold for a number of
years and can guarantee to cure the
most obstinate cases of coughs and
colds.
THE STAR DRUG STORE.
D. L. SHIEDER, Proprietor.
"Remember. We Are In Business for
Your Health."
JIMIVIUIV X, l]llllllll\
nijii.nnM wj uuiii/uii
Don't You Know
i
THAT YOUR GUANO NOTES HAVE
BEEN OVERDUE SINCE OCTOBER
1ST, 1908?
We are anxious to close our books,
and to those who owe us for goods:
"We Need the Money."
See us for everything In our lineGroceries,
Confectionery, Hardware,
and especially for Tobaccos, Dishes.
Lanterns, Lamps, Andirons, Meal
c""''d T/>nihor Shoe Maker's
Outfits, Buggy Whips, Pocket Cutlery.
Musical Instruments of all kinds.
HEltXDOX & GORDON.
MONEY TO LEND.
ON improved farms in York County.
Repayable in five easy annual installments.
Interest eight per cent.
No broker's commissions.
C. E. SPENCER.
4 ? I n
99 f.t 6m
CLOTHES CLEANING.
1AM prepared to clean gentlemen's
clothes and ladles' 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.
?W Enquirer Job Printing pleases
Particular people.
THRONGED ^
j nnmp
^1 \J V/1TXA
5 Saturday and M<
fains That Are N
EDNESDAY ?
I sell Two Hundred Pillow Tops
.?10c Each Wednesday.
| | CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC FER]
LADIES' CORSET COVERS?
10 CTS., 24 CTS..
MISSES' MUSLIN DRAWERS?
19 CENTS AND
goods
A. F. C.
Ists, 15 CTS., 19 CTS., 25 CTS.
G?10 CTS. THE YARD.
i?15 CENTS THE YARD. COLOR1
NG?19 CENTS THE YARD.
-9 CENTS THE YARD. GALATI
IING?8 CENTS THE YARD. Qne Jj0t
NTS THE YARD.
and Sheer? HAN
rs. and 12 CTS. THE YARD. ]
12 CTS., 19 CTS. THE YD.
) WAIST
pboxts?li.ii earw. indies' ]
> WAIST
FRONTS?$1.49 EACH, children
I?25 Cts. Value?19 CTS YD.
Bottle RUBIFOAM?19 CENTS
Box Good SOAP?10 CENTS T1
TOILET SOAP?3 CENTS TID
Good PEARL BUTTONS?2 CI
BEST PEARL BUTTONS?8 CI
One Lot Good HUCK TOWELS
One Lot TOWELS?7 CENTS E
One lot 25 Cts. MERCERIZED
HALF PRICE!
HEN'S CLOTHING?AT HALF PRICE.
MEN'S OVERCOATS?
Yon can always find SHOE BA1
?We have the Shoes for tli
Ladles' Dollar CORSETS?89 C
Ladles' 50 Cts. CORSETS?
Ladles' $1.50 CORSET!
Wide RUCHING In White and I
Ladies' Dollar KID GLOVE
I
wear Sale Before it Closes.
nson Co. 1
LE, S. C.
BE A MAN- ]
Now, in the year 1909, I am one (
year older and THREE YEARS poor- |
er, on account of DEAD BEATS. If
YOU OWE ME and will own up that i
*'/MT .% nr rr/^A T \ iv HP/"* tirm
1uu 1uv/ JJ.i/i *. ivy jl uu 1/
YOUR FAMILY I will receipt the Bill.
Either own up or PAY UP and BE A
MAN.
I have a nice line of FRESH TOILET
SOAPS. Some of it is guaranteed 1
to take the wrinkles out of old maids
and make 'em look like sweet sixteen
again.
I am selling CATTLE POWDERS
at 15 Cents?Fresh stock.
JELL-0 at 7 Cents and other things
cheap to get money to pay bills. Come
and see me.
I am still selling the BEST FRESH '
MEATS in town; but I don't want you
to forget I AM TIRED GIVING IT
AWAY i
A young lady asked a man in town,
Why he didn't marry, and settle down. J
The only objection to marriage, said
he,
Is Sherer's Quit Giving Meat Away.
I
OLD GEORGE, The Butcher.
GLENN & ALLISON.
It Will Cost
You Money (
To buy a MULE. HORSE. BUGGY.
WAGON or SET OF HARNESS without
seeing us. We Sell Them at the
Right Prices.
McCORMICK MOWERS.
We have a full line of McCormlck
Mowers and Rakes. It Is useless to
tell you that they are The Best.
Don't fall to see us If you need a
Gasoline or Steam Engine.
KEVEKSIBLE DISC PLOWS.
We have on hands a full carload of f
Two and Three-Horse Hcversihle Disc .
Plows. See us about ono. You need '
a Disc Plow on your farm.
GLENN & ALLISON. ;
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AT THE BRATTON FARM.
U n?'A nffovino- thnrmitrhhroH c
?vi <7 O * " "
Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up <
and we have also a number of Berk- (
shire. Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs s
that we will sell. Will deliver pure. ^
clean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, ]
butter and fresh eggs on orders. i
J. MEEK BURNS. Manager. 1
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FOR RENT. i
Dickson house, King's Moun- 1
tain street, next Garrison.
c. e. spencer.
35 f.t . tf I
ANY'S :
3nday for I
ow Here. ;
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Children's 1
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and Misses' $
Muslin I
Drawers
at 9c,
19c and
24c the s
Garment. 8
bJ.Vl'S UUZibA.
>?10 CENTS EACH. J
ACH. L
TOWELS?19 CENTS Each. ?
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RGAINS at onr Shoe Counters ^
te whole family. 2
IENTS. b
43 CENTS Each. 0
s?$1.29 Each. tl
jlght Blue?50 CTS. the Yard. ?
B?89 CENTS the Pair. ?
We Can Save
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tr/Min r\Ai t 4 no
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RIS WAISTS?23 CTS. Each. ?
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39 CTS., AND 49 CTS. EACH. *
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24 CENTS THE GARMENT. n
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FAST COLOR GINGHAMS s
15 CTS. the Yard. n
GINGHAMS c
The Yard, 9 CTS. p
LINEEN for Serine I \
Suits?Yard, 15 CT8. n
SA CLOTH, 15 CTS. the Yard. p
Ladies' HEMSTITCHED J
DKERCHIEFS, 2 CTS. Each. J
HANDKERCHIEFS P
8 CTS., 12 CTS., 19 CTS.
HOSE, 9 CTS., 12 CTS.,
and 19 CTS, the Pair.
*8 HOSE. 10 CTS., e
12 CTS., and 19 CTS. Pair.
THE BOTTLE. 1
FIE BOX.
S CAKE.
2NTS DOZEN.
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VILL LAST LONGEST "
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THOMSON'S-Make
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Worth While ?
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IVHEN YOU ARE READY TO PUR- J
CHASE SUCH GOODS AS ARE e
CARRIED IN A FIRST-CLASS E
FURNITURE STORE, MAKE IT 0
A POINT TO VISIT US AS WE
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LA.AI Aoounu i \_/IV VI uuui ?
GOODS, BEST STYLES AND THE w
LOWEST PRICES. P
\N ART SQUARE?We have an ele- ci
gant assortment at very close prices. t<
g
\ RUG?All sizes, patterns and prices p
are to be had here.
\ ROCKING CHAIR?All sizes, styles J J
and prices?nothing "cheap" about p
them but the price.
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\ SEWING MACHINE?Perhaps you
are going to fulfill the promise you
have been making yourself for h
months and give your wife or daughter
a new Sewing Machine?you y
know it is needed. Buy a good one? ji
it will be cheaper in the end?we can
sell you either the Standard Rotary
or the William Free?either will ?
please and satisfy the owner, as _
better machines are not built. See j
about it today.
vASH or CREDIT As You Please. c
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YORK FURNITURE CO.
A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS.
Fountain Pens
Every business man, and every lady
ihould have a FIRST-CLASS FOUNTUN
PEN. There is no use in throwng
your money away on a Fountain
3en that is not recognized as a stand- g
ird of quality?one that has stood the
ests of time and use?Buy a good one c
ind you will probably buy only one
luring your life. I am showing the ti
landsomest lines of WATERMAN
DEAL and PARKER LUCKY h
3URVE PENS ever shown In York,ille.
These lines include Pens of
?very style that you could possibly
lesire. If you want a very handsome 8
3old or Silver Mounted Pen to present
to a friend, I have it. If you _
,vant a Pen for every day service and ]
aersonal use, I have it. If you want
i pen to use ror DooKKeeping, i nave t.
I have the Pen that will Just fit
four hand?come and try them. It >
will give me pleasure to show you?it {
will please you to see. q
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. E
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W~ Good Printing? 8oe The Enquirer.
remises sold, said mortgage to provide
hat In the event It becomes necessary
o collect the balance of the purchase
loney, or any part thereof, through an
ttorney-at-Jaw, then In that event the
urchaser will pay a sum not less than
0 per cent upon the moneys so collectd
as attorney's fees. The purchaser,
owever, being privileged to pay his
ntlre bid In cash. The purchaser to
ay for all papers.
J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis.
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CLERK'S SALE.
tate of 8outh Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
lary A. Brian, Plaintiff, against Elwood
F. Bell and others (heirs of
Mrs. Martha J. Bell and of James
Brian, deceased), Defendants.
1 > x virtue of a decree of sale in the
13 above stated case, 1 will expose to
tue in front ot the Court House Door
i Yorkvlile, S. C., on the FIRST MON>AY
IN FEBRUARY, 1909, (Salesday,)
etween 10 a. m and 12 m.. tne two
iin, v. v* 1 ai to, iiii?. n , a. uaiiuuauu
thers."
Terms?One-third Cash, and the
alance In two equal installments of
ne and two years, with Interest from
ate of sale, at the rate of 7 per cent
er annum, payable annually, the credt
portion to be secured by purchaser's
ond and mortgage on the premises
old, said mortgage to provide that In
ase It becomes necessary to collect
alance of purchase price through an
ttorney at law, then the purchaser
hall be liable for 10 per cent additional
s attorney's fee. Purchaser to pay for
11 papers, and to take possession upon
elivery of deed. Purchaser to have
he privilege of paying all cash.
J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis.
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CLERK'S SALE.
tate of South Carolina?County of
York.
arah M. Johnson, et al., PlalntlfTs,
against Springs & Burwell, and E. B.
Springs, Surviving Partner, etc.. et
al., Defendants.
Y virtue of a decree in the above
13 stated case. I will expose to public
ale In Front of the Court House Door,
a Yorkville, S. C., on the FIRST MON>AY
IN FEBRUARY, 1909, (Salesday)
etween 11 a. m., and 2 p. m., the lands
escribed as follows:
"All that certain piece, parcel or tract
f land lying, being and situate in
tethel township, York county, South
:arollna, bounded by lands now, or
ormerly of L. T. Wood, Washington
lason, Dempsey Cook and others, on
,aters of Beaver Dam Creek, contatnng
TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES,
aore or less."
Terms?One-third Cash, the balance
a two equal installments of one and
wo years, with interest from date of
ale at the rate of 7 per cent per anum,
payable annually, until paid, the
redlt portion to be secured by the purhaser's
bond and a mortgage on the
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
itate of South Carolina?County of
York.
rV. C. Farls, et al., against Samuel J.
Farls, et al.
I) Y virtue of a decree of partition.
13 In the above stated case, 1 wld ex?ose
to public sale, in Front of the
,'ourt House Door, in Yorkville, S. C.,
n the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY.
1909, (Salesday) between 11 a. m.,
nd 2 p. m., the lands belonging to the
state of JESSIE I. FARIS, deceased,
[escribed as follows:
"All that certain piece, parcel or tract
f land, in Ebenezer township, county
nd state aforesaid, containing TWO
iUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN (218)
iCRES. more or less, and bounded
iow, or formerly, by lands of S. D.
'arls, S. S. Farls, W. B. Wilson, Jr.,
f t'o r" /1 Co i*la \f ru Tl* A Un renn n ml
3is in Yorkville (to be sold as one)
nown as the Bell lots, situated on the
ast side of South Congress (or Main)
treet, bounded on the north by the
i. H. Beard lot, on the east by lot now
r formerly of Glenn & Allison, and on
he south by the lot formerly owned by
1. T. Wheeler and known as the
Wheeler Factory" lot. (The lots to
e sold are further described in the
eed from T. D. Fulton, ex'or, to James
Irian, recorded in the office of the R.
I. C. for York county in book "P", page
<5, and the deed from Reese M. Roark
0 James Brian, recorded in the same
fflce in book "Q", page 41.)
Terms of Sale?One half cash and
he balance on a credit of 12 months,
?ith interest from the day of sale at
ight (8) per cent per annum, the cred1
portion to be secured by the bond of
tie purchaser and a mortgage of the
remises, with leave to the purchaser to
ay all cash. Purchaser to pay for all
apers. No bid of less than one thouand
dollars will be received. Cash porlon
of the bid must be paid within half
n hour after the sale, or the lots be
esold on the same day. at the same
lace, for cash, at purchaser's risk,
lortgage for the credit portion of bid
lust contain a provision that, in the
vent of foreclosure, the mortgage seures
an attorney's fee for 'oreclosure
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11 Uie OUXIl UL OCVCIKJ-I1VC u Ultaio.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Geo. W. S. Hart, Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE,
tate of South Carolina?County of
York.
A S the only heirs at law of R. M.
jl Carroll, deceased, we will expose
9 sale in front of the Court
louse Door, In Yorkvllle, South Carlina,
Immediately after the Clerk's
ales, on FEBRUARY 1ST, 1909, the
allowing described tract of land:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
ract of land, situated In York couny,
South Carolina, on the waters of
urkey Creek, near Sharon A. R. P.
hurch, and known as the "Porter"
'lace, bounded by lands now
r formerly, belonging to J as. Hope,
. L. Ralney, D. H. Carroll and othrs,
containing ONE HUNDRED AND
IIGHTY-FOUR (184) ACRES, more
r less."
Terms of Sale: One-Half CASH,
nd remainder on a credit of one year
ith interest on unpaid portion at 8
???? noi> onnnm nauahlp fl nri II
C1 VCUb pvi
lly, and Attorney's fees, In case of
ollection by suit, the unpaid portion
) be secured by the bond and mortage
of the purchaser. Purchaser to
ay for drawing the mortgage.
If the bid is not complied with with1
one hour from the time of sale, the
ind will be resold at the risk of the
urchaser.
A plat of this property may be seen
1 the office of Jno. R. Hart, Esq.
Mrs. CORA INMAN,
Mrs. MARIE C. GLENN, /
[eirs at Law of R. M. Carroll, Deceased.
orkville, S. C., Jan. 9th, 1909.
no. R. Hart, Attorney,
Yorkville, S. C.
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'ORKVILLE BUllOVCO
5TEEL
D (?4 aKS
U1UCUII u
TURN PLOWS
After three years of use, the ALL
TEEL BLUE BIRD TURNPLOW Is
onceded by all users to be the best
Lirnplow ever sold in this town. We
ave them and the price is right.
We have for sale a full-blooded Jerey
Milk Cow with young Calf.
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IforKviiie 10.
FOR SALE
ORN MILL. Gin and Press, Saw
.J Mill, Engine and Boiler, Seed
'rusher, Thresher and 200 feet of
felting. Address, No. 3, Yorkvllle.
erms to suit purchaser.
T. CLEVELAND DUNLAP.