Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 20, 1909, Image 3
ROCK HILL HAPPENINQ8.
School Board Hopoloaaly Tiod Up?
Narrow Escape from Drowning?
w Personal and Other Note*.
Corr**pond?nc? The Yorkvllle Knqulrer
Rock Hill, August 20.?As was expected,
the local school, board failed
to agree on the proposition from Wlnthrop
to rent the High school building.
At a meeting of the board held Tues4f
day afternoon the communication from
Governor Ansel offering to rent the
property, was read and a resolution
was offered and seconded that the
board rent the property to Wlnthrop
for one year at *120 per month, Wlnthrop
to make necessary repairs; but
when a vote was called for, the result
* a ntvo intlt thp
tnree iur ciiiq uu cc
proposition. The result was the same
when & motion was made that the
board go into an election for a successor
to the late Captain Roddey.
There appears to be no longer any
doubt of the feet that the board is
hopelessly tied up on any matter relating
to Wlnthrop college and Just
what the final outcome of the matter
will be is hard to say. There seems
to be a pretty strong feeling among
the people, however, that the entire
board should resign and that the legislature
be petitioned to pass an act
authorising the people of the school
district to elect their own trustees instead
of having a self-perpetuating
~ board, as is now the case, and it is
understood that a petition asking for
this action on the part of the board
will shortly be circulated for signatures.
i
Dave and Ike Bigger, sons of Dr. I.
A. Bigger, and Tom Sandlfer, son of
Mr. Bishop Sandifer, narrowly escaped
meeting a tragic death by drowning
in Catawba river last Tuesday afternoon.
They were members of a
party of twenty-five or thirty who
went out to spend the day on the river
at the Carhartt farm. They, with
several other boys, left the party and
went further up the river to go in
bathing. They swam across the river
and while returning became exhausted
and were carried down st-eam by
the swift current Their cries for help
attracted the attention of those ashore
but they were powerless to help the
three young" men, now annuel einauuied,
but still struggling for life in the
swift current of the river. But one of
the Bigger boys Anally drifted on to
a large rock and his brother landed
,j? on the Ash traps and they managed to
remain in this perilous position -until
rescued by means of a boat, which had
to be brought from quite a distance.
Young Sandifer braved the swift current
better than his two companions,
and with the assistance of his young
# friend, York Wilson, who went to his
rescue, managed to swim ashore. It
was indeed a narrow escape for the
young men and an experience which
they are not likely to forget soon.
Quite a number of people, including
a large number of children, were poisoned
by eating ice cream at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barron on Oakland
avenue. Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Barron had invited some of her friends
to luncheon, at which ice cream was
served and shortly afterward nearly
all of those present were taken very
sick. A physician was summoned and
administered antidotes, and thev all
soon began to improve, but some of
- the party did not fully recover from
the effects of the poison for several
# hours. The cream was made In the
Barron home and It is not known
What caused it to poison those who
ate It.
News was received In the city on
Wednesday afternoon that Judge
Memminger had died an opinion in
the clerk's office at Yorkvllle ordering
that the minority school trustees of
this city, file a bond of 13.000, within
ten days, otherwise the temporary Injunction
which they have sued out
against the sale of the High school
property to Winthrop will be dissolvel
It will be remembered that the
# majority members asked that the
bond be increased from $500 to 35,000.
Cards were issued yesterday to the
marriage of Miss VUoi Wood, daughter
of Mr. Foster Wood of this city,
to Mr. John H. Watson of Greenville,
which event will take place on the
evening of Wednesday, September 1,
^ at the home of the bride's father, on
West Main street For some time
Miss Wood has been stenographer for
Colonel Aull, editor of the Newberry
Herald, but she recently resigned this
position and returned home.
At the picnic at Oakland church on
Wednesday, a match game of ball was
- played between the Ogden and Har*
mony teams, which resulted in a victory
for Ogden by a score of 6 to 4.
The Ogden boys will cross bats with
Bethesda today at the Ogden picnic,
and they will play McConnellsville on
Saturday on the latter's grounds .
. . Dr. J. Porter Hollis and H. M. Dun
9^ lap, Esq., will deliver addresses at tne
closing of the Ogden school today.
Quite a number from this city wili attend
the exercises.
Mr. S. F. Roddey is very ill with pellagra,
at his home in this city. Mrs.
J. J. Collins is also very low with the
same disease and is not expected to
live.
Dr. W. W. Pennell returned to the
city Wednesday night from Rochester,
Minn., where he spent a week or ten
days with the celebrated surgeons,
the Drs. Mayo, talking a special course
in surgery.
? fjtcial Jotices.
Dr. S. H. Griffith
Of Gaflfney, will be at the Shandon
hotel next Wednesday and Thursday,
25th and 26th, prepared to fit glasses
* for all* who want them. It
Services at Clover.
For special reasons the appointment
for services at the A. R. P. church of
^ Clover on the fifth Sabbath, has been
cnanged to next Sabbath at 11 o'clock
a. m., and in the absence of the pastor,
will be filled by Rev. W. H. Stevenson.
R. M. Stevenson, Pastor.
Picnic at ivit. varnon ^nuren.
There will be a basket picnic at Mt.
Vernon church. Hickory Grove, on
Friday, August 27th. The public is
invited to attend. Everybody come
and bring well-fllled baskets. Let us
enjoy the day socially and let good
will and the cheerful words go round.
There will be good music and singing
and other things for entertainment on
the programme. R. L. A. Smith,
For the Committee.
66 t 2t
Church Home Orphanage Acknowledgments.
The Superintendent of the Orphanage
acknowledges with grateful thanks,
k many useful donations from the fol
lowing friends: Mr. Brown Neil (patent
well top), Mesdaines Wilson, Bratton,
Radcliffe. Herndon. Wilkins. Wylie,
Jones, Moore, Wilson, McNeel,
Hart. T. P. Moore, Allein, Williams.
Caldwell, Misses Barron, Moore, Jones,
Lindsay, Johnson, Drs. Barron and
w Bratton, Col. Coward. Messrs. Wallace.
Grist, Rose, Mason Bratton, Williams,
Walker, Dunlap, Bratton, Lindsay,
McCaw, Moore, Jennings, Allein, Keller
& Co., (two benches); Mrs. McDow
(l dozen embroidered sheets for
memorial room; and four hours
sewing, cutting and mending each
week, given by the ladies of Yorkville.
It
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York Baptist Association.
The forty-first annual session of the
York Baptist association will convene
with Flint Hill church on Tuesday,
September 7. 1909, at 11 a. m. It is
earnestly desired that each church
V shall be represented by a full delegation
and that each delegate will go
determined to remain until the final
adjournment. It is the desire of the
Flint Hill congregation that all who
can conveniently do so will come by
private conveyance, but it will do its
best to take care of all delegates and
visitors who may come by rail, provided
they will notify Jas. F. Boyd or
Rev. Edw. S. Reaves, Fort Mill. Pinevilie,
N. C., is the nearest station.
Edw. S. Reaves, Moderator.
- Sam M. Grist, Clerk. 66 tf
OBITUARY.
PlKP?At Avery, Texas, on August
12, 1909. Master R()Y. 6-year-old son
# of Mr. E. J. Devlnney, formerly of
York county.
M. B. JENNINGS,
Board of Corporators.
Yorkville, S. C., Aug. 20. 1909. It
money to lend
ON Improved farms In York County,
Repayable In Ave easy, annunl Installments.
Interest eight per cent.
No broker's commissions.
C. E. SPENCER,
Attorney at Law.
63 f.t 6m.
por sale.
THE Hurt house, Lincoln St. Newly
built, painted, 8 rooms, 2-story,
large lot, barn, cow shed, on city water
line. Price reasonable and will
make liberal terms to suit purchaser,
one to fifteen years. Will rent for
112.60 month. See me.
W. R. CARROLL.
61 f tf.
the best to be had. "
I MAKE It a paint to all times keep
for my customers only the VERY
BEST Fresh Meats, Vegetables, etc.,
that the market affords. Give me
your orders and I will give you Good
Meats and Good Service.
Green Hides wanted at all times.
WALTER ROSE.
warning!
WEI, the undersigned Freeholders of
Bethel Township, hereby warn
all persons against Hunting Foxes,
Birds, or other Game, or otherwise
trespassing on our lands. Any person
disregarding this notice may expect
to be prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
L. T. Wcod, M. B. Massev,
I John R. Lono. Walter Garrison,
T. B. Goforth" John Phillips,
L. H. Simril, Dave Armstrong,
W. H. Baird, W. 8. Hogue,
T. W. Jackson, Jsane Miller,
D. F. Jackson. B. C. Warren,
C. T. Brandon, W. O. Youngblood,
Perry Ferguson A. 8. Barron,
J. W. Mullis, J. F. Wallace,
Julius Phillips,
65 f It
PROMPT
SETTLEMENT
THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE
IN8URANCE CO. has paid $1,000
each for four claims, cajsed by the
deaths of members who lived in and
n?ar Yorkville, all of which occurred
within the last few months. We Pay
Claims as Quick as the Proofs of
Death are in, even if it is the next
day after death occurs.
Herndon & Gordon.
See us for the Best, Home-Made
Hame Strings?They're strong.
See us for STONE CHURNS?they
are lots better than wood?going, too.
One lady has bought more than $3
worth of "FINO" Coffee?She got an
excellent grade of Coflfee, and besides
she got many nice dishes. See them.
We sell the Best Flour, Meal, Meat,
Hams, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Irish Potatoes,
Hominy, the Best Teas and
Coffees, Sugar, Rice, etc.
We sell Candles and everything in
Confectionery.
Smoke our "CINCO" Cigars?good.
.See us for Musical Instruments.
We carry a fair line of Hardware.
Don't forget our ice box has the
best of Ice Cold beverages.
Our Mr. Herndon has not returned.
During his absence those who owe us
will please make immediate payment
to the Junior member of the firm.
Those who nave claims against the
firm will please see Mr. H.
HERNDON & GORDON.
THE
CROSSETT
w r?
SHUL
LET US INSIST THAT YOU
COME AND SEE OUR CROSSETT
LINE OF SHOES FOR
MEN.
The goodness of CROSSETT Shoes
doesn't just happen?it is built into
every CROSSETT Shoe from the raw
material to the finished Shoe that we
offer you over our counters. Every
particle of leather is carefully selected
and picked for its quality and fitness
for the shoe of which it is to form a
part?in a word. Crossett Shoes are
Built fir the Man Who Wants the
Most Shoe Value for the Price He
Pays.
Come and ask to see the Crossett
line of Shoes for men.
"Crossett's Make Life's Walk Easy."
The Thomson Co.
YOU SHURE WILL
Come and trade at SHEREE'S. I
need all the trade I can get and will
thank you for It. Store open from 5
a. m. to 8 p. m.
In Vegetables this week I have Cabbage,
Sweet and Irish Potatoes.
When you can't get EGGS and BUTTER
at SHERER'S, little boy you can
go back home and tell your Ma there
are none in town.
i r wont tho, RPST RRRP in
town, cut in the latest styles, come to
OLD GEORGE'S MARKET, and you
sure will get it.
If you want to get trade in Yorkville,
You must run a Credit Store,
And at the End of every year
You likely will be Poorer.
OLD GEORGE,
THE BUTCHER.
ihe (fotton Warhft.
Yorkvllle, August 20.?Good middling,
12Jc.
New York, August 19.?Cotton, spot
closed quiet: middling uplands 12.80;
middling gulf 13.05; sales none. Futures
opened steady and closed steady
as follows; Aug. 12.29; Sept. 12.22;
Oct. 12.25; Nov. 12.25; Dec. 12.24;
Jan. 12.23; Feb. 12.22; March 12.26;
April 12.24; May 12.27.
FOR SERVICE
FULL Registered Poland China
Boar. Fee, 82 or a pig. My home
is near Bethany.
It' H. E. WATTS.
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
HAVING made a final return to the
Probate Court of York county, as
administrator of the estate of J. N.
Smith, deceased, I hereby give notice
that on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
1909, I will make application to said
for a discharge from further
liability In connection with said estate.
A. W. SMITH,
67 f 5t Administrator.
OPENING OF BOOKS
OF SUBSCRIPTION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Books of Subscription to the Capital
Stock of the SHIEDER DRUG
COMPANY will be opened at the office
of Flnley & Jennings in Yorkville, on
SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. at 10 a.m.
T> T OHTPnRB
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY
The Fancy Grocer**
DISHE5
Call and Bee our lines of DISHES
?Plain and Decorated.
We have KARO and "PERFECTION"
Brand Molasses and Corn
Syrup?Good, too.
Mason's FRUIT JARS and RUBBERS?You'll
need a few more.
Dr. Petty's POULTRY and STOCK
POWDERS?Good time to use it.
See us for Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
and Snuff.
See us for CARBON for your
Smoothing Irons.
See us for the best Barrel Pickles.
See us for COFFEES, TEAS and
POSTUM.
Just In?a Fresh line of Choice
Candies.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY.
Capital $ 50,000.00
Surplus 33,000.00
Deposits Over 200,000.00
Resources Ov?r .. 300,000.00
The
High Character
Of service rendered by this Bank,
combined with its extensive Resources, I
commends it to the Most Conservative!
Depositors.
We Solicit Your Business, and would
appreciate all or a part of your account
Guaranteeing to You the Best
Possible Protection.
THB 1.0AN ANl) SAVINUS BANK
YORKVILLE, S. C.
J. L. WILLIAMS <& CO.
SHOE NEWS
We sold last season 300 Pairs of J.
E. Tilt $350 and $4.00 Shoes for Msn.
We have from these sales at least
298 Satisfied Customers. The Tilt line
has the snap and style to them that
wearers of good shoes want. Every
pair Is made with White Oak Inner
and Outer . Soles. If you want $&00
Shoes for $4.00 a Pair, Look at Our
TILT LINE. We certainly believe It
Is the best $4.00 Shoe in the world today.
We will be pleased to have an op
? u.. TTT.T llna
pununuy iu ouun juu vnc ?
of Shoes whether you wish to buy or
not. Come, Look and Compare TILT
Shoes with any $3.50 and $4 Shoe you
have ever seen. We will be glad for
you to make comparisons.
We are Headquarter* for 8hoe* for
All Members of the Family.
J. L. WILLIAMS ft CO.
ITWE DO NO CREDIT BU8INE88.
Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee,
President. Sec. and Treas.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Incorporated.
TAKE NO7
We Ar? Making Very Attractive Price*
C i
FLOUR,
MEAL,
8HORT8,
8UQAR, .
FRUIT JAR8,
CORN.
Com* and 8** U*.
Iron Roofing?Painted and Galvanized,
V-Crimped and Corrugated.
Two carloads of 8hingles.
Paint for Iron Roofing.
Tick Emulsion kills Ticks on cattle,
lice on cattle, horses and hogs.
York Supply Company.
TO THE
FARMER
Whose name appears on our books,
with a balance to bis or her credit, who
presents the first check given for a
bale or more of new crop cotton sold
on the Clover market, we will give
FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD
The Bank of Clover,
CIiOVBR, 0. O.
HAVE
YOU!
Examined the P?nn Mutual'? Low
Cost Policy? It meets the requirements
of all classes. The already
low premium is reduced every year by
a substantial dividend.
Supported by its sixty-odd years'
exDerlence. the Penn Mutual issues a
Clean, Clear Contract and GUARANTEES
larger benefits than are required
by the laws of any state.
Investigation solicited, no obligations
imposed.
I). T. WOODS, Local Agent.
Bethany High School
Thorough instruction.
Healthful location.
i*it; luncsi taico.
Fall session opens September 7th.
For Information, write the Principal,
NEAL A. RANSON,
Clover, S. C.
59 f 8t
RIDDLE'S CHAMPION
ROLLER MILL
WE have recently Installed a granulating
machine that increases
the yield and quality of flour, and we
are giving the most satisfactory results
that have ever been obtained in this
country'. Try us, R. F. D. No. 2, Clover.
R. B. RIDDLE.
S. H. GRIFFITH, M. D.
Gaffney, S. C.
SPECIALIST.
PRACTICE limited to treatment of
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat diseases,
and the Fitting of Glasses.
Office hours?9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m.
45 f 3m.
A GOOD BANK
Th? IHHIBI
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
1 "SAVIN*
u
1 It Is said of
\f meat packers, that they lose noi
% and it Is reputed to the "Standa:
A from the crude petroleum, but
v that there is absolutely nothing
r It Is the little things that wc
2 if saved, make an independent fi
You should not wait until
k think is a sufficient sum, before <
0 gin with what you have. A SIN
3 an account in the Savings Do pa
7 add to it as much and as often
1 Sure Way to build.
m Look not at the Dollar NOW
V you will have a snug account, if
I The 90 per cent of old peo]
one to care for them in their d
importance of providing this "Ok
We invite your account and
with this GROWING Bank.
THE FIRST NA
YORK VII
O. E. WILKINS, Pres.
A
Doctor's
Prescription
13 A VERY IMPORTANT ME88AGE
TO THE DRUGGI8T.
It Instructs him to compound certain
drugs to be used In relieving the sick.
We fully realize the Importance of
using the very best and purest drugs
in compounding the prescriptions that
come to our store, and exercise the
greatest care in mixing the medicines
so as to give the doctor's patient the
greatest possible good to be gotten as
a result of his knowledge of what Is
needed. Bring your Prescriptions to
Us and Fool ours they will be proper*
ly filled.
THE STAR DRUG STORE.
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1 - Builders'
I(
5 WHEN YOU i
4 BUILD, SEE US
I Jr WARE. We not o
^ In this line that y<
v will Make You M
2 On What You Nee<
*
We carry a ful
^ Hardware, includli
5 Saab Locke and L
Pulleys, Blind Hin
U cut; Galvanized, P
3 sition Roofing an
* else needed by thi
j T If IT is Hard'
< HERE. 8ee Us fi
jj Yorkville H
AHA HAH AHA HAH AHA HAH AHA
New !
Piirnitiir<?
JL UilXltUAV
TH18 WEEK WE HAVE RECEIVED
LARGE 8HIPMENT8
OF FURNITURE OF ALL
KIND8, INCLUDING THE
NEWE8T FURNITURE DESIGNS
FROM THE BE8T OF
MAKERS, and will ba plaaaed
to have our friends, and the Furniture
buying public to call and
let ua ehow you what are the
latest styles in up-to-date Furniture
for the home.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.
If you have a Phonograph come
and see us for the Records.
Carroll Furniture Co.
wr We Pay YOU to RAVE.
THE
SECRET
in accumulating a fortune is
in knowing how to save the
small amounts earned, and
gathering them into shape.
Deposit One Dollar in our
Savings Department and place
the little amounts with it each
u/eolr nr mnnth nnrl vnn will
find an object worth pursuing.
BANK OF HICKORY GROVE
American Live Stock
Insurance Go.
OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
I beg to advise owners of Horses,
Mules and Cattle that I.have accepted
the agency of the above company,
and will be pleased to have the applications
of those ceslrlng'to insure
their stock against loss on account
of death from Disease, Accident, Fire
or Lightning. No animal will be Insured
for more than two-thirds of Its
actual Cash value. No unhealthy
stock will knowingly be Insured. The
cost for insuring one horse or one
mule for one year for $100 will be
A HO Tf la nnt ronnlroH hv fVin r>nm -
^UtVVl XV IO IIVV ? V\|U>> VV? "J IIIV VV?I1
pany that I Inspect the stock, but It
is required that I know the owner.
It Is not my purpose to canvass the
territory assigned me for business,
but I shall always take pleasure In
giving any Information desired by
those wishing to Insure their stock,
if they will call at my office.
SAM M. GRIST, Insurance.
BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET.
NOTICE is hereby given that on
AUGUST 31ST, Instant, at 11
o'clock a. m., a contract will be let for
the building of a bridge over Susybowl
Creek, near New Bethel church.
County will furnish lumber only.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the letting. Successful bidder required
to give bond in double amount
of bid for faithful performance. Right
to reject any and all bids reserved.
CLEM F. GORDON, Supervisor.
Attest:
Hazel Grist, Clerk.
Yorkvllle, S. C., August 13, 1909.
65 f 3t
W" Fancy Blotting Paper for fancy
work at The Enquirer office. Large
sheets?four colors.
. A GOOD BANK
HHH1
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
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[j OUIYIL |
"Armour & Co.," America's largest J
thing of the hog but the "squeal," T
rd Oil Co.," that they lose nothing 3
the disagreeable odor. They see X
lost that is worth "Saving."
> do not consider worth while, that 9
nture. J
you have accumulated, what you I
iepositing it in the Bank. But be- y
OLE DOLLAR will start you with
rtment of this Bank and you can h
as you will, and This is the only *
, but look a few years hence, when %
you will "Keep At It"
[>le that are dependent upon some --i
eclinlng years, well illustrates the j
I Age" fund NOW. i
I want YOU to come and GROW I
TIONAL BANK j
LLE, S. C. I
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. J
Fruit Jars
When you are ready to begin the
summer campaign for canning and
pickling, such a* require SLABS
FRUIT JARS, RUBBERS and TOPS,
come and fee us for prices. We will
sell you If you will.
PURINA FEED?For Horses there is
nothing quite so good as Pnrina Horse
Feed?It furnishes every necessary article
of diet for work animals In the
most convenient form. Try a sack and
you will use it continuously. Pnrina
Chicken Feed?Assures healthy, rapid
growing chicks, and egg producing
hens. The most successful poultry
growers feed Pnrina.
OATMEAL?In sealed tin cans?It
Is cleanly, sanitary, free from bugs and
is always sweet and fresh. Let us
send you Oatmeal in Cans.
Farmers' Wholesale Grocery,
J. M. FERGUSON, Prop.
r *ro tot *ro tot *ro tot *to
Hardware- 5
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ARE READY TO
FOR THE HARD- g
nly keep everything %
>u will need, but we
oney Saving Pricaa .
11 line of Builders' m
iff Locks, Hinges, ^
ifts, 8ash Cord and X
gas, Nails, wire and ^
airrted and Compod
almost anything ?
s House Builder.
?are, You'll Find IT
?r TOOL8. *
ardware Co. |
kak aha hah aha hah aha hah
Fashionable Hats
For Men?
a man's HaT Is as Important to his
beinff well dressed as is his clothlnff.
The Hat ffives the finishing: touch to
the rest of his we&rinff apparel, and
every man should be sure to wear
the Hat that is becomlnff to his style.
Wa want you to come and see our
NEW FALL HATS?They are here
in the latest shapes and shades, and
in the right qualities at prices that are
satisfying?48 CENT8 to $5.00 Each.
Man's and Boys' Caps?the latest in
stylos?25 CT8. to $1.00 Each.
Good Domestic Values
QINQHAM8, in small checks, and
CHAMBRAY8 in good patterns, Going
at 5 CENTS the Yand.
36-inch WHITE SHEETING at 5
CENT8 a Yard.
WHITE DRE88 GOODS in all the
newest weaves?10 CT8. to 50 CT8 a
Yard.
The BEST In SHOES
When you are ready to buy 8HOES
and want 8hoes that Will Satisfy, I
will be pleased to have you come and
let us show you what we have. We
have the QUALITIES, the STYLES,
the LEATHER8, and we know that
Our PRICES can't da oeat ror lik=
Quatitie?. Every Shoe we sell is
Guaranteed to Be ALL Leather?If
Not You Get Another Pair.
There are quite a lot of Ext^a Good
Bargains on Our ODD8 AND ENDS
8HOE COUNTER?Especially in L?".v
Shoes. Better 8ee Them.
Come and See Our Goods?It Gives
Us Pleasure to Show Them.
J. Q. Wray, The Leader
Birth Month
SPOONS
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.
Yes, they are here?the newest
things In Souvenir Spoons?Sterling
Silver, too?heavy weight?one for
each month of the year?with the Sign
of the Zodiac and the Flower of each
month?come and see them?they are
pretty?out of the ordinary?Sterling
Silver, remember?90 Cta. Each?
Birth Month Spoons.
The Next Wedding
YOU are invited to remember
that you can find just the thing you
want to send the bride at SPECK'S?
all kinds of suitable goods?low
priced, medium pnceu u.uu tu mgu o?
you want to pay?you will find something:
to suit you here.
T. \V. SPECK, Hie Jeweler.
SEED
IRISH
POTATOES
THOSE WAN'l'inu ULU genu
IRI8H P0TAT0E8 FOR FALL
PLANTING, CAN FIND THEM
AT MY PLACE.
THEY ARE FINE STOCK.
LOUIS ROTH.
Hammocks
WE HAVE JUST A FEW FIRSTCLASS
HAMMOCKS THAT WE
WANT TO CLOSE OUT QUICK.
WE WANT THEIR ROOM AND
WE DON'T WANT TO CARRY
THEM OVER.
TO MAKE IT WORTH YOUR
WHILE TO BUY NOW. WE HAVE
CUT THE PRICES DOWN VERY
SHARPLY?QUITE ENOUGH TO
INTEREST YOU IF YOU WANT A
HAMMOCK?AND THESE HAMMOCKS
ARE THE KIND THAT
WILL LAST SEVERAL SUMMERS.
IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE
THEM NOW AND GET OUR PRICES.
Lawn Settees?
JUST A FEW OF THEM LEFT?
BUT THEY GO AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES WHILE THEY
LAST. THEY ARE WONDERFULLY
COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT
FOR LAWN OR PORCH.
COME AND LET US TELL YOU
THE PRICES ON HAMMOCKS AND
LAWN SETTEES.
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY KIND OF
FURNITURE 8EE OUR 8TOCK AND
GET OUR PRICE8?WE CAN 8ATISFY
YOU IN QUALITY AND IN
THE PRICE8.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
Get a Free Copy
of WIRELESS
for JULY.
MWir*l?Mw Is a publlcatlon^for ae
nous people; people wuu nuu w uo
well Informed on the subject of the
Wireless Telegraph and Telephone
and to know what Wireless is doing;
the extent it is being used; what it is
accomplishing and the favorable opportunities
in Wireless Just now for
investors.
Worthless Wireless stocks are being
offered by brokers. "Wireless" tells
the exact value of the different kinds
of Wireless stocks. It will pay you to
get posted. Tou can have this valuable
information for the n^klnf as a
copy of July "Wireless' *dl oe sent
you free upon receipt of your request.
PARTIAL LI8T OF C0NTENT8.
Will the financial record of the Telephone
be surpassed?
Wireless Control of ships of the Navy.
Newspapers using Wireless.
Record of Recent Saving of Lives and
Vessels.
Wireless Progress.
Another Wireless Triumph.
Wireless Telegraph and Shipwrecks.
Wireless' Operation Compared with
Wire Systems.
What the Wireless Has Done.
How Wireless Works.
Recent Court Decisions in Wireless
stock Transactions.
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TTirVIVM AO A1VA ? ^UVi*v??UVU w*
Interest to children or young people.
A free sample copy may be obtained
by any adult sending: his address to
Wireless, P. 0. Box 506, Charleston.
8. C.
THE CITY MEAT MARKET^
Sherer & Ferguson.
Just Phone "74"
For The Best
Meats....
If you want something nice and fresh
to satisfy your appetite, just call up
No. 74, and let your wants be known.
To get the best, order the day before
you want It
For Saturday, we will have our regular
line of Ham, Beef, Pork and Sausage.
Also nice Veal and Mutton.
Wanted small fat Hogs and Eggs.
SHERER A FERGUSON.
M. L. Carroll^ u. w. uarron.
CARROLL BROS.
Old English
Floor Wax
Will add greatly to the appearance
of your floor*; make them easier to
clean and easier to keep clean.
It also gives a beautiful finish to
Furniture and Interior Woodwork.
Call and let us tell you more about
it.
We sell 0L0 ENGLISH FLOOR
WAX.
CARROLL BROS.
Crutches
Yes, we try to take care of the
crippled as well as the sick, and have
a full line of CRUTCHES of various ?
lengths, and can fit almost any one |
who is so unfortunate as to need one '
or a pair of CRUTCHES. If you 1
should need CRUTCHES, come and
let us supply you.
SOW TURNIPS NOW.
The weather is Just about right for
sowing Turnip Seed for an early fall
crop. We have a large variety on
hand from the best growers and will
be pleased to supply your wants.
Don't forget to see us for CHILL
remedies. We especially recommend
our CHILL PILLS?They cure.
THE YORK DRUG STORE.
i
AM
SELLING
Snow Drift?Hogloes Lard.
Hoinz 8woet Picklea?in barrels.
Heinz Pickling Vinegar.
Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco.
I am headquarters for all grades of
TEA and COFFEE.
I. w. juruNdujw.
FOR RElfT.
DICKSON HOUSE, King's Mountain
street, next Garrison. !
C. E. SPENCER. (
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4? FC
^ FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, OA
4* AND SHOULDERS
4* YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A
a dt p nnnrmrpe t t nm err
I REED'S ANTI
EVERT PIECE OP REEI
egft GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST,
ju WE CARRY A FULL LINE
WARE, DISHES, ETC.
BAGGING
*
WE ARE PREPARED TO 1
T NEW BAGGING AND TDS8, AN]
GING AND SECOND-HAND TIES
$EE US WHEN YOU ARE ]
T* ON, TURN PLOWS, MOWERS
WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS.
- WE WANT YOU TO SEE U
f INTEND TO DO ANY FENCING.
4* EN WIRE FENCING ON THE A
^ COME AND SEE US BEFORE 1
* The YORRVILLE A
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Isn't This Proof Enough ?
Out of the 46 members present at
a recent meeting: of the Musicians' Union
of Duluth, 26 were owners of Tali
lng Machines, and out of the 26 machines,
22 of these were Edison. That
in our estimation, is quite sufficient to
prove to the public that Edison goods
are the best July and August Records
now on sale.
See our stock of Sheet Music, lest
you forget
We sell PIAN08.
R. B. DAVIDSON CO.
?THE MUSIC STORE ?
rk i m ss n
ttawis rinmning t;o.
SEE DS NOW
WE have an adequate force of
Competent Workmen to do
PLUMBING or other work In our
line. We can five 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 SEND FOR US.
RAWL8 PLUMBING COMPANY.
W. Brown Wylie, John E. Carroll,
President 8ec. A Tress.
TORKMLE MONUMENT WORKS
YORKVILLE, 8. C.
Anything In
Marble or Granite
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS
NOW FOR ANY KIND OF WORK
IN MARBLE OR GRANITE. WE
CAN PROBABLY FILL YOUR
REQUIREMENTS FROM OUR
LARGE STOCK OF DESIGNS. IF
NOT WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
SHOW YOU OTHER DESIGNS
THAT WE CAN FURNISH OR
WILL MAKE WHAT YOU WANT
FROM YOUR DESIGN.
A Letter or Postal Card will bring
you information by the first mail. A
better way is for you to visit our
yard and let us show you what we
have.
YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS.
WW Anything in Marble or Granite.
WW Woodmen of the World Monthly
Receipt Books at The Enquirer Office.
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h When you take into consid
j thing used* in the way of suj
v was at this time last year, r
0 money to live now than then
$ posits have made such a larg<
P] The treatment that we giv<
A iner our Bank, and it continues
Come and be a customer oi
treated right.
THE NATIONAL
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ROCK HILL - - S<
W. J. RODDEY, President.
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FRESH SUPPLY OF SEASON- 4*
)RE. ^
RUST WARE J
>'8 ANTI-RUST TINWARE IS
TRY IT. ^
I OF TIN WARE, ENAMELED
AND TIES J
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HAKE THE BEST PRICES ON J
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[N NEED OF A BUGGY, WAG- J
AND RAKES. OUR PRICES 4*
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WE HAVE THE BEST WOV- 4*
MERICAN MARKET TODAY.
rou BUY. ^
ANK. & MER. CO. +
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J. C. WILBORN
RBAIj aiSTATll
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME
IF YOU WANT TO SELL?
? FOR SALE ?
8. W. MoKnight Horn*?Ml icrw;
6 miles Yorkvllle; a beautiful residence
of 7 rooms; new, large barn;
good land. I want a quick offer.
The Store Room and Residence of
Geo. W. Sherer, Yorkvllle.
The resldanoe of Mrs. DrakeCord.
100 Acres?Property of R. E. Melton,
near C. C. Hughes; a level farm.
113 Acres?M. 8. Carroll home, near
Beersheba; good dwelling; land In
high state of cultivation. Cheap.
loo Acres?C. Y. Mllles land, 1 mile
Yorkvllle limits; 1 story dwelling.
Land lies well on Pinokncar Ferry road.
Fine wood land. Priee $6,300.
139 Aoree?Property of Mrs. 8. J.
Barry; S good dwellings; 4$ aoree of
fresh land; 100 acres In cultivation??
miles Yorkvllle.
125 Aoree?At Newport, on South
era, R. R., near Roek H1IL nice rssldenoe?good
land?at depot, school
etc. A nioe location and good Cum.
740 aoree J. B. Lowry plantation:
8 mile* Rock Hill; I of Yorkrllle. Land
Ilea level?very fine farm.
187 aeree?Adjoin landa ot&L Miller.
Price $10 per acre.
200 Aeree?Marshall Campbell place
In Bethel; a beautiful home and farm.
Price $6,600.00.
The beautiful cottage and l| acres
of land; property of W. H. Whlsonant
In Hickory Grove.
68ft Aeree Beautiful, level land, in
Clay Hill section.
446 Acres?Nearly $00 acres In line
bottoms. In Bullock's Creek township:
very cheap. Property of B. M. and
Jaa B. Bankhead.
W. B. Keller Place?Two miles of
Yorkvllle on King's Mountain road.
$01| Acres. It la a beautiful home and
a fine farm. Look at it and make me
an offer.
Walter McElwee Lot?Near Graded
School. YOrkvllle, lOOxSSI feet
A fine lot
270 acres, $1,700. SSS acres,
$6,000, 6 miles from Rook Hill. Il|
acres, W. J. Ingle property. 176
acres near C. C. Hughes. 144 acres,
near C. C. Hughes. 100 acres, J. M.
Seagle place.
I will sell 620 acres, In town of Tlrzah.
171 acres, J. J. Scogglns place.
COMB AND TELL ME TOUR
WANTS?IT WILL PAT TOU. I
HAVE BARGAINS FOR ALL.
J. C. WILBORN.
REPAIR WORK
When you are ready to repair your
buildings, come and see us for the
Rough or Dressed Dumber that you
will need. If the roof needs patching,
see us for Pine or Cypres* Shingles,
Painted and Galvanized Tin Shinglee
or Composition Roofing; also nee us
for Laths, Lime, Fibre Plaster and all
kinds of Building Material and Builders'
Hardware, as well as Paints, Oils,
Varnish**, etc.
If you s&y so, we will send a carpenter
along to do the work.
Phone us youd wants.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
TO THE ENQUIRER?
BEST WORK AND THE
FAIREST PRICES.
V OF V
.000 III
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>OSITS \
THE NATIONAL ^
THE FIRST TRUST ~ $
RE $130,000 AHEAD jj
S ONE YEAR AGO. 2
leration that practically every F
>plies is much higher than it ^
lecessarily taking much more
, it is surprising that our de- I
; increase. (>
e our customers is populariz- If
to grow larger and larger. w
t our Bank, and YOU will be
UNION BANK
;ly safe
OUTH CAROLINA
IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier.