Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
jtyftial Jotires.
Doctor Griffith Coming Again.
On Wednesday and Thursday, February
2nd and 3rd, Dr. Griffith, Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, who is
well known in Yorkville, will again visit
this city to continue his work of
treating diseases of these organs and
fitting glasses. Consult him at the
Shandon Hotel on above dates.
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Appreciation..
Since coming into their midst, the
congregations of Hickory Grove and
Smyrna, have reminded us often of
their interest in the temporal welfare
of their pastor and his family. As an
evidence of our appreciation, we wish
to say that we are making daily use of
their gifts. Our endeavor shall be to
give a higher expression in a faithful
service in spiritual things.
G. L. Kerr.
She (fotton IRarhet.
Yorkvllle, Feb. 1.?Cotton 14}.
New York Market.
New York, Jan. 31.?Spot closed
quiet; 5 points higher; middling uplands
14.60; middling gulf 14.85; sales
7,575. Futures opened and closed steady
as follows: Feb. 14.30; Mar. 14.35;
April 14.35; May 14.41; June 14.36;
July 14.35; Aug. 13.93; Sept. 13.95: Oct.
12.56; Nov. 12.36; Dec. 12.35.
New York, Jan. 31.?The cotton
market was quiet but '-nerally
steadier today as there was nothing
in the news to confirm Saturday's
rumors of an easier spot situation in
the south and the close was steady
at a net advance of 6 to 14 points. .
The opening was steady at a decline
of 5 points to an advance of 2
points, near positions being lower,
while late months were relatively
firm on numerous reports from the
southwest claiming that the precipitation
so far this winter had not been
sufficient to put a good season in the
ground in view of the abnormally
dry weather of the preceding 12
months. Local professionals took
short side at the start, and there was
some irregularity during the early
session, but prices gradually !m
proved on trade Duymg ana a demand
from foreign houses. The
southern did very little selling here
during the early trading, but the offerings
were not aggressive enough
to suggest an easier spot situation
and the market gradually firmed up
during the afternoon when early sellers
turned to cover and found very
little cotton offering around the
ring. After advancing to 14.39 for
March and 14.48 for May, or 15 to 18
points net higher realizing caused a
slight reaction, the close being a few
points off from the best, with March
at 14.35 and May at 14.41. Private
wires received from various interior
points during the day reported no
weakness on the part of interior holders,
and southern spot markets as
officially reported early were unchanged.
The situation in Texas
with reference to new crop prospects
is attracting a great deal of attention
in the trade at the moment, as that
state is largely looked to for such
increase as there may be in the yield.
Precipltat.on so far this winter has
been heavier than was the case last
winter, but well known local houses
are receiving reports claiming that
more rain is urgently needed to put
sufficient moisture in the ground to
carry the crop through a possibly
dry growing season.
Receipts at the ports today 16,428,
against 19,455 last week and 36,221
last year For the week 100,000
bales, against 113,002 last week and
253.527 last year. Today's receipts
at New Orleans 6,504 bales, against
5,325 last year and at Houston 4,924,
against 10,877 last year.
LOST, RED SPOTTED SHOAT
BOAR, 4 months old. 40 or 50 lbs.
Got away Jan. 25th. Will appreInfnrmfltlnn
WlTJj HEMPHILL.
Latta's Farm, No. 5. Yorkvllle.
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MULES AND HORSES
AT AUCTION
ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7,
(Salesday) at 11 o'clock a. m., we
will expose to public sale at Auction
In Yorkvllle, about fifteen head of
Mules and Horses. Terms of sale:
CASH. SHANNON & HOPE.
9 t.f 2t
TO MEMBERS OF CO. "L."
ALL members are urged to attend
drill In Armory each Friday night
at 7.30 until further notice, preparatory
to Inspection In April.
BERT F. SMITH,
It 1st Lieut. Co. L.
LOST OR STOLEN,
ONE female Shepherd Dog, 2 years
old, deep cream color. Answers to
name of "Pup," Reward for Information
leading to recovery.
J. O. MOORE. %
It McConnellsvllle.
CATTLE WANTED.
WE will pay 2 cents a pound for
all Veal Calves, that are dellv
ered at our residence on rung ? iauuutain
street, next Saturday afternoon.
We are in the market also for good
Beef Cattle and Milkers.
It T. M. & H. E. FERGUSON.
GRANT'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
OLD brick stand, Carroll Bros. lot.
>11 kinds of repair work done at
reduced prices. Shoes furnished and
horses or mules shod for 60 cents.
F. M. GRANT, Proprietor.
9 t It*
FOR SALE
QUANTITY of first-class Sorghum
and Peavine Hay. Price reasonable.
Address No. 4, Clover.
J. A. C. LOVE.
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THURSDAYS, ONLY
UNTIL further notice, we will operate
our Ginnery only on THURSDAY
of each week.
VICTOR COTTON OIL CO.
8 f.t 3t
I'LL SAVE YOU MONEY
I AM at the J. M. Seagle plantation
with a well selected stock of Gen<"-oi
Merchandise, including Fancy
Groceries, Hardware, etc.. and a full
line of repairs for Oliver Chilled Plows,
etc. Come and see me.
H. C. REYNOLDS.
R. F. D. No. 4. Rock Hill.
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Alexander Specialty Company
Horse Shoeing, Buggy and Wagon Repairing.
Automobile, Bicycle and
Gun Repairing a Specialty.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
WE have opened a General Repair
Shop back of Herndon & Gordons
store. We have a good Horseshoer and
Blacksmith. Give us a trial.
ALEXANDER SPECIALTY CO.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE PROSATC COURT.
By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS W. B. GOOD, has
applied to me for Letters of
Administration, on all and singular,
cfYnHa anrt ohnttels. riehts and
credits of j"" D. HAMILTON, late
of the county aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
17TB DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1910, to
shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Oiven under my Hand and Seal, this
31st day of January, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and ten, and in the 134th year of
American Independence.
L. R. WILLIAMS,
Probate Judge of York.
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1
Yoi
::: Farj
Living In
few miles out from his county sea
and Deposited It In His Home B
several hundred dollars, he decid
land near town. He made the inv
sold the land for a good, round pr
This Was Ai
And the young man was in positio
are Hundreds of Opportunities, n
in all lines of trade for The Man \
n it<ii a I/VUJUOU\ iui i\
Account With Our Bank and add t
FOUR PER CENT INT
1TMES A YEAR, WITH ABSOL
VESTMENT.
The First Ns
Yorkvill
O. E. WILKINS, President.
J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnsll.
J.L. WILLIAMS & CO.
SPECIAL
PRICES
300 yards Rajah Silks?all colors?regular
50 Cts. goods, at 23 Cts. Yard.
200 yards 36-inch Percales?15 Cts.
value, at 81-3 Cts. Yard.
200 Pairs Men's Vici and Calf Blucher
Shoes, at $1.25 the Pair.
Mohawk Valley Sheets at 89 Cts.
One lot extra large Linen Towels?the
50 Cts. kind, at 39 Cts. Each.
One lot Men's Four-in-Hand Ties? >
lots of them worth 25 and 35 Cents? ;
your Choice at 10 Cents.
T T WTT.T TAMQ Rr PO
Building
Supplies
Bear us in mind when you have any
building to do. No matter how small
or big a Job. We can furnish you all
Dressed Lumber, Door and Window
Frames, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Nails, 1
Hardware, etc. !
We sell Purina for horses, mules and '
chickens.
We are ready to make prices on Fertilizers.
Do not buy until you see us.
Remember our cut prices on Flour
and Shoes?Money saving prices.
York Supply Company.
?
To York County M. B.
. Policy Holders
While it is a fact that in due time
each of you will receive the usual annual
address of President Frelinghuysen
relative to the record of the Mutual
Benefit for the year 1909, still I
beg to advise that advance information
is to the efTect that the year just
closed was the most prosperous, from
every viewpoint, in the history of the
grand old company, ana especially
with reference to savings by reason
of the mortality expense, amounting
to nearly $900,000 less than normal,
and because of this fact, notwithstanding
the dividend scale for 1910
had already been increased something
like 16% over the scale for the previous
ten years, the directors have decided
that dtiring 1910, $675,000 shall
be distributed among the policy holders
in the shape of an extra dividend. J
The dividend will be paid in cash to
those who have paid up policies, and ]
will be applied to still further reducing
the premium of those not fully ]
paid up. This is but another lllus
tration of the fact that the manage- (
ment never retains the money of policy
holders beyond the amount neces- ]
sary to absolutely safeguard the lat- ,
ter's interests. In this connection I
beg to advise that there are now in |
force in York county nearly 350 policies,
representing about $525,000 in- |
surance on the lives of her citizens, (
the individual policy holders carrying ]
from $1,000.00 to $15,000.00 and from ,
one to five policies each. It is to your ,
interest, as well as that of your
neighbors and friends, that you as- j
sure them of the fact that you have
1UUI1U lilt; Jiuium X3t:iiciii 11/ uc an ]
that was claimed for it, and more.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
CANDY!
And did you know that nearly everybody
loves candy, old and young, white
and black alike? 'Tis funny how peo- !
pie fib about it tho"! So many grown
people buy "candy for the children"?
just like taking the children to the
show "to see the animals."
When we were boys, we thought that
candy?beautiful candy, striped candy?
streaked candy?looking like miniature
barber poles?looking as pure and clean
as icicles?with all of the colors of "the ,
rainbow's beauteous form," was the '
prettiest, sweetest, and most tempting
thing in the world! And we think so
yet. * '
Candy was dearer when we were ,
boys?dearer in a double sense. Those
who did not feel able to buy such lux- ,
uries for their children, tried to persuade
the little things that candy was
not good for them.
Herndon & Gordon.
A. D. UUKSJ& n
CUT PRICES ON DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES.
Beginning THURSDAY 27th, and
continuing for ten days, I will reduce
prices on all Dry Goods and Groceries
Come and see?it will pay you.
Calicoes, 5 Cents yard and up.
Bleachings, 7 Cents yard and up.
Yard Wide Goods at Cost.
Men's and Boys' 50c and 75c Dress
Shirts, at 38c Each.
Hosiery' for Men and Women, 3 pairs
for 25 Cents and up.
GROCERIES.
Best Tomatoes, Blackberries, Pie
Peaches, 3 pound cans, 81*3 Cents.
No. 1 California Dried Peaches, 9
Cents Pound.
Splendid Parched Coffee, 121-2
Cents Pound.
Raisins and Currants, 10 Cts.
pound.
New Club Loaded Gun Shells, 37 1-2
Cents Box.
Are you coming?
A. D. DORSETT,
Charlotte. St., near York Mill.
BRICK FOR SALE.
SEE me for what you need. $10
per thousand.
W. R. CARROLL.
103 f.t tf.
FOR RENT.
DICKSON HOUSE, Kinrs Mountain
street, next Garrison.
C. E. SPENCER.
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L
mg?i
mer ::: I
i a County adjoining York and a n
t, worked hard, Saved His Money R
ank. After he had to his credit H
ed to put it in a small tract oi
ootmont oni^ rolthln a few mnnthi IE
oflt.
i Opportunity
'ii to take advantage of it There
ot only in land Investments, bul
Vlth the Ready Money,
mndation stone, you can open an
:o it as often as you choose.
EREST, COMPOUNDED FOUR
UTE SAFETY. IS NO BAD INitional
Bank,
e, S. C.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
J. C. WILBORN
RBAZj bbtatb
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME
IF YOU WANT TO SELL?
? FOR SALE ?
200 Acres?In Bethel township, about
4J miles Clover. Joins Lee Campbell
& Bro., a beautiful home; a fine farm,
and has plenty of wood. It is a cheap
home. Price $6,300. Property of Mrs.
Marshall Campbell.
100 Acres?Property of R. R. Love,
on Southern Rwy., 2 miles Sharon, good
2-story dwelling, painted, fine barn and
outbuildings; 30 acres bottom land; 25
acres in timber?some forest timber.
Price $2,700.
634 Acres?A. A. Laughridge place,
joins W. B. Stroup lands. New 3-room
house, 53 acres line timber. Price,
$1,200.
210 Acres?3 miles Sharon; 4| miles
Yorkville. Joins E. N. Stevenson, R.
B. Hartness. Land lies level; 4-horse
farm open. Property of R. M. Robinoun;
one dwelling; 2 goou ienan\
houses.
186 Acres?Joins John T. Feemster;
running J mile on Howell's Ferry road;
4 miles Yorkville; one 7-room dwelling;
2 good tenant houses; near good
school. 100 acres in cultivation; 40
acres in forest timber; lies well. Price
$25 per Acre.
82 1 -2 Acres?In Bethel township.
Property of Mary E. Campbell; 3 miles
Betnel church; 20 acres in cultivation;
25 acres in timber. Four miles Tirzah
station. Part of this land is level; 4room
house. Price $10 per acre. This
is a bargain.
201 Acres?Land of W. W. Auten,
will divide into small tracts of 100
acres; two good dwellings; 5-rooms
each. Good barn; rolling land. Price
$10 per acre. Three miles Newport sta
tion.
150 Acres?60 acres In cultivation,
90 acres In timber, 20 acres fine bottom
land; no houses on the land, 1} miles
McConnellsvllle. Great bargain?$10.00
per acre.
One 4-room house and lot on Pinckney
street?Price $600.00.
190 Acres?J. Meek Whitesides place,
on Clark's Fork; 75 acres fine bottoms,
upland rolling and hilly?Price $2,600.
50 Acres?A beautiful cottage near
Bethany on King's Mountain road; 4rooms
and pantry; lie level, a large
new barn, everything very convenient.
No nicer little home in York county.
Healthy, situation ideal. Home of H.
G. Thomasson.
30 Acres?W. N. Ferguson?Garner
place?joins E ng's Mountain chapel
on King's Mountain road; 1-4 mile of
Filbert
94 Acres?W. N. Ferguson home
place, near Filbert; a beautiful new
house, level land. Price $40 per acre.
50 Acres?Rachel Burns home place,
Joins L. H. Castles, R. N. McElwee; 7
miles Yorkville. Price $500.
80 Acres?Mrs. E. V. McCarter, one
4-room dwelling, 40 acres open land,
lies well. Near Stroup's store.
45 Acres?Adjoins Mike Carroll; fine
location. Property S. C. Smith.
123 Acres?At Newport Station.
187 Acres?Good land, adjoins F. M. ,
Lynn, near McConnellsvllle. Price per
acre, $10.00.
186 Acres?Mrs. Kate Williamson
borne place, 2} miles from Guthriesville,
15 from school; 6 horse farm open
land. Lies comparatively level; good
neighborhood, fine farm. Price $18.00
per acre?if bought within 20 days.
144 Acres?Joins W. L. Hill?Youngblood
place?2 houses and necessary
juthouse. Some land produced a bale
per acre; D. L. Good & Bro. Price
?1,600.
105 Acres?Adjoins the above; 3room
house; land is a little hilly, but is
?ood, strong land. The cheapest land
in York county. Property of Good Bros.
r~*? T /x n-:.-. in. ins
juuis j. V/. ivimpdin^A. n iuo I?I iw?/
acres?$550.00.
100 Acres?Mrs. S. A. Nivens place,
I miles good school; 3 miles Yorkville.
Joins Mr. Geo. Wallace, near Charlotte
oad. For a quick sale. See me at once.
135 Acres?The dwelling of A. H.
Jackson, two tenant houses; 90 acres
In cultivation; 35 acres in timber; 3
mile of Guthriesville High school; on
York and Chester road; 6 miles Yorkville.
Price $15 per acre.
130 Acres?12 acres fine bottom
land; 60 acres in cultivation; 60 acres
In timber; joins Mrs. Mattie Nichols '
and J. B. Atkins; 1 dwelling, 2 tenant
houses, barn, etc. Price $20 per acre.
34 3-4 Acres?P. L. Groves, near
Bethany?$20 per Acre.
144 Acres?Grayson home near Bethany;
1 2-story, 10-room dwelling; 65
acres in cultivation. Cheap. See this
place.
24 3-4 Acres?Near Bethany?W. F.
Farls. New 3-room house; good barn?
$1,150.00.
65 Acres?McAlily Hope place near
Bullock's Creek church?2-horse farm;
good dwelling.
100 Acres?McAlily home place?
$2,700.
50 Acres?Joins R. M. Bratton?
$1,000.
1031-2 Acres?In Ebenezer township,
joins Tom Barron, J. H. Barry; lies
level, good place.
123 Acres?Bethel township?$1,850,
good place and buildings.
106 Acres?Price $1,260? King's
Mountain township?joins Bob Bigger.
J. C. WILBORN.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY
The Fancy Grocers
MACKEREL!
We have just received a tub of Fresh
Mackerel.
Try our Porto Rico Molasses and
"Perfection" Syrup.
We have Cabbage, Irish and Sweet
Potatoes, White Peas, Lima Beans.
We also have all kinds of Fruits and
Candles, Canned Goods, Evaporated
Peaches,
All kinds of Cigars and Tobaccos.
J. M. BRIAN CO.
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Keeps everything in good Beefsteak,
Pork Chops, Spare Ribs, Pork Steak,
all Pork, all Beef and Mixed Sausage.
This is the place also to.bring
your Butter and Eggs. We sell and
buy at all times.
C. F. SHERRER,
Proprietor.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
THIS is to certify that my husband,
JAMES B. STEPHENSON,
had a policy in the Manhattan Life Insurance
Company for One Thousand
Dollars, Issued to him on the 19th day
of April, 1909, and, while a strong effort
was made to prevent the company
from paying the policy, yet the Manhattan
Life Insurance Company paid
me the policy in full, together with interest
thereon, and I hereby give this
voluntary certificate to the company,
so that any other parties wishing insurance
in a good, safe company will
have no hesitation in taking out life
- UAMkA??an
insurance in uic luaiiuanoM.
MARY S. STEPHENSON.
Yorkville, S. C., January 22, 1910.
Attest: J. S. Brlce.
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FORD
Automobiles
We are local Selling Agents for
the well known FORD AUTOMOBILE,
which is unquestionably one of
the best of the popular priced cars on
the market today. The FORD never
fails to give owners entire satisfaction.
Come and see us about a car and let
us quote you prices on either a Runabout
or Touring Car.
ACCESSORIES
Along with the Ford Automobile we
are also carrying a complete line of
Automobile Accessories, and can furT.nKi*l/>af(n<y
anil
UI9II U1I U W UCID nun UUU1 ivukitiQ MMW
Cylinder Oils, Cup Greases, Packings,
etc. If you have an Automobile want,
come and see us.
IN THE MEANTIME
Don't forget that we are headquarters
for the best there is In Furniture,
Furnishings, Stoves, etc., and that our
prices and terms will please YOU.
CASH OR CREDIT.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
Cash or Credit?and a Square Deal.
CABBAGE
PLANTS
In a few days I will place an order
for my first shipment of CABBAGE
PLANTS. Let me know at once how
many you want to plant. Put them
out early, and you will have early Cabbage.
Phone your order for Plants.
W. E. FERGUSON.
: G. W. WHITES :
SHARON, 3, C.
NEW ARRIVALS
New Spring: goods are now arriving
In large quantities and as these goods
were bought right, my customers can
get them the same way. The latest
arrivals Include New Ginghams, Calicoes,
Linens, Long Cloth, Bleachings,
White Goods, Embroideries, Laces and
a full line of Spring Dress Goods.
Crackerjack Tobacco, at $3 a box.
Three plugs for 25 Cents.
Outings?121 cents values at 91-2
Cts.; 10 cents values at 71-2 Cts. Quick
buyers, will of course get the pick.
Special prices on SHOES of all kinds.
Come to Sharon to see me and come
to see me as soon as you come to
Sharon.
G. W. WHITESIDES
SHARON. S. C.
GLENN & ALLISON.
MULES and
HORSES
ONE CARLOAD OF CHOICE
MULES AND HORSES WILL
ARRIVE TODAY (TUESDAY),
AND ANOTHER CARLOAD ON
FRIDAY.
V TV A TT-r-i Aim OE1T T?r"T
W Hi VVlLiLi HftVIi OUUl?< 0?jiju*vx
BROOD MARES IN THESE
CARS. SEE US.
GLENN & ALLISON
G. H. O'LEARY
QUALITY
As heretofore my endeavor is to give
my customer the best quality of Furniture,
Stoves, etc., that the market affords..
You will always find a good,
clean "never-been-used" stock of Furniture
and Furnishings in my place to
select from.
rmcES
There is no use in your paying more
for the same piece of goods or very often
an Inferior one, than I will furnish
you. All I ask is for a show. If I cannot
sell you, I will save you money.
G. H. O'LEAKY.
I STRAIGHT TIP
You can take our word for it,
that NOW?Today?is the best
time for you to buy all the Cotton
Goods you will need this Spring. '
Prices will be higher within sixty
days.
NEW ARRIVALS 1
Are filling our shelves with Spring
Goods and everything has the crackle
of newness and Spring Styles. We will
be pleased to show you the newest
goods.
Shirting Prints?5 Cts. Yard.
Good Ginghams, 6 Cts. Yard.
36-inch Suitings, 10 Cts. Yard.
50-inch Sicilians, for Spring wear,
50 Cts. Yard.
36-inch Cashmere, all colors, 25 Cts.
Yard.
If to nhi'otru tn vnur Infnrnuf tn visit
this store before buying Dry Goods,
Shoes, Notions, etc.
J. 0- WRAY, The Leader ,
IW See Wray and you will bo sure to
get the Lowest Prices on Groceries.
Thomson Compa
BIO BABBAINS Puts
Offered Here Every D O t" O
Day This Week " a * &
| COME AND SEE. | Week
' 2 ^ Thomson Comany's Mercham
flfind here a Carnival of Merchandi
i ""New goods have been opened up
; and many other lines. Don't let 1
| spend one day of this week at T
JfSpread the news to every one. L
I |at The Thompson Company's thi
j New Embroideries and Laces
On Sale Here This Week.
; :
One lot of good Torchon and Val Laces,
On Sale at 4 CTS. the Yard.
Big lot Val Laces On Sale at. .8 CTS. Yd.
I EMBROIDERY AT 4 AND 9 CTS. YARD.
2,000 yards of Wide Embroidery Edging
and Insertion On Sale This Week at Only
4 CTS. the Yard.
2,000 yards of Wide Embroidery, worth
12ic and 15c the yard, Go On Sale This
U Week at 9 CT8. .the Yard.
I j EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING?
AT 29 CTS. and 39 CTS. THE YARD.
H 500 yards of Embroidery Flouncing, 20 to
: 25 Inches wide, worth 60c the yard, Now On
9 Sale at 29 CTS. the Yard.
I . 500 yards of Embroidery Flonndng, from
H . 25 to 30 Inches wide, 75c value, Now On
; Sale at 39 CTS. the Yard.
I 'sheets on sale at '
H | 39 CTS., 59 CTS. AND 98 CTS.
^ One lot Fall Bleached Sheets, sizes 81x90
inches, seam in center. Price 39 CTS. Each.
] One lot Full Bleached Sheets, plain hems,
H sizes 81x90 Inches, 76c values, Chi Sale at ]
H j 59 CTS. Each Sheet.
[I' 1 One lot Extra Size, Hemstitched Mohawk
i Valley Sheets, 90x90 inches, 31.25 values,
^On Sale at 98 CTS. Each. !
BLANKETS AT 89 CTS., 91.98, $2.98, $9.98. i
H 1 One lot Cotton Fleece Blankets, 10-4 size, <
SI.26 value, On Sale at .... 89 CTS. Each.
c One lot 10-4 Wool Mixed Blankets, 12.60
I value. On Sale at $1.98 Each Pair.
One lot 11-4 Wool Mixed Blankets, S3.50
value, On Sale at $2.98 Each Pair.
9 Pure Wool 11-4 North Carolina $5.00 1
B Blankets, On Sale at .... $3.98 Each Pair.
B COMFORTS AT $1.48 AND $1.89 EACH.
9 One lot large size Bed Comforts, good <
patterns, S2.25 value, On Sale at $1.48 Each.
B One lot extra size, Heavy Bed Comforts,
9 $2.50 values, Now on Sale at ..$1.89 Each.
HI
WHITE BED SPREADS, 89 CTS. AND $1.39
H Full size White Bed Spreads On Sale at ]
9 39 CTS. Each.
9 Extra size, heavy White Bed Spreads, $1.76
9 value, On Sale at $1.39 Each. s
9 Full size Fringed White Bed Spreads,
$1.75 value. On Sale at $1.39 Each.
B Ladies' Goat Suits, Sk
S ll??fo Overcoats, Furs and
B Laec Curtains at Hf
H vTOTtv.r.AniFS' coat si
ON SALE AT H A L F PR
f /v. \ ?j J Ail Ladles' and Children's <
V < V l-JjJ on Sale at HALF PRIC
II All Ladles' Skirts In St<
\&fm HALF PRICE.
|*A If} fj All Men's and Boys' Overa
I f 8016 atHALF PRICE.
I IV 11 All Odd Pairs of Lace Ct
[ Jy 11 Go In One Lot at Only H A!
if ' W All Renmants of Dress Go<
II m tics, Placed on One cfcunti
jJL^ L_LZr HALF PRICE.
J i i V \ CURTAIN SWIi
fli 1 \ At 9 CTS., 12 CTS., an
iCgf Big line of Curtain Swissef
* Dot9, full yard-wide, On Sal
CTS. and 19 CTS. the yard.
YOUR FRIENDS ARE SAV]
THING MARKED IN PLAIN
JOIN THE PROCESSION F
If Your Time is Worth The
Monev then you should
i attend this SALE this YOI
I week- x THIS
See
T. W. Speck F E
Make it a point to visit Speck's Jewelry
Store whenever you want Watch
repairing, a Clock fixed and Jewelry It is to the inter
mended. has Horses, Mul?
See Speck when you want to buy , . , ,
a Watch, Clock or Jewelry. Chickens to feed
See Speck when you want to buy Feed that you wll
Sterling or Plated Silverware, either carry a full stocl
for your own use or for presents or F(.ed purlna Fee
souvenirs to friends. * ,
See Speck for Cut Glass, Chinaware, and Chickens and
Bric-a-Brac. make prices that
See Speck for Parker Lucky Curve you
Fountains, or the Waterman Ideal, if
you would prefer that. He carries a ? y?u want yoi
full line of these Pens and can fit any eggs, feed them
hand and any pocketbook. Purina Feed we
I thank my customers ior me patronage
given me during 1909, and wish
for everybody the best that can come FarmPfV Wh<
to them during the year 1910.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. J* M* 1
DON'T Music
rT^l} T TO'T^ MOVED TO THI
^ Have you seen i
TO,,Amberola," the i
the world? Like
ords, it is clear ai
T TT/^l/^ as human voi
est Invention and
is the man who
The safety of your money is more "talking and Singi
Important than the interest rate. A In the world todi
check guards your money like a watch- that stands alone
dog Every check you write is a mem- Recorda You ,,,
orandum for you.
Our facilities for handling your bus- Peatpd over and
iness are most efficient and our service dealers, "it's just
la courtesy Itself. SOn or Victor." '
take our word, bi
parlson. We don'
THE LOAN ANI) SAVINGS BANK what we can prov
YORKVILLE, 8. C. R. B. DA'
ny's Fourth Ai
Forth Many Is
ains For T
:'s Big Sale. . . .
dise Opportunities are knocking c
se on sale at prices within the rea
to go on sale this week in Laces,
this opportunity of your buying
'he Thomson Company's Big An
et your friends know about the 1M
s week.
Ladles' Gowns, made from good muslin
embroidery, On Sale at 39 CT8., 48 CTS., 8
TOWEL VALUES AT
10 CTS., 12 CTS., 19 CTS, 89 CTS.
30 dozen extra large size Huclr Towels,
15c values, On Sale at 10 CTS. Each.
Large size Hemstitched Towels, bleached
pure white. On Sale at ...... 12 CTS. Each.
Pare Linen Hack 25c Towels, On Sale
At 19 CTS. Each.
Large size Turkish Towels, 25c values On
tale at 19 CTS. Each.
Extra large size Turkish Towels, 50c
/aluev On Sale at 39 CTS. Each.
Pure Linen, Hemstitched, Damask Tow?ls,
large sizes, On Sale at ..
69 CTS. and 89 CTS. Each.
81.00 LINEN SHEETING. 69 CTS. YARD.
One lot Pure Bleached Linen Sheeting,
full two and one-half yards wide, On Sale
SPECIAL 69 CTS. the Yard.
BROWN LINEN. 9 CTS. THE YARD.
One thousand yards Good Brown Linen,
!)n Sale at 9 CTS. the Yard.
LINEEN, WHITE AND COLORED
9 CTS. THE YARD
500 yards of White and Colored Lineen,
I2jc value, On Sale at ... 9 CTS. the Yard.
25 CTS. POPLfN8, 15 CTS. THE YARD
Big lot Colored Poplins, 25c values, In all
ihades, On Sale at 15 CTS. the Yard.
25 CTS. HOMESPUN AM' 10 Uin. i?iui. i
irts, Cloaks, Men's Clothing on Sale
ajj p . $7.98, $9.98, $12.98
0dd Pairs THE SUT
Jf Price. I One lot Men's Clothing, J
Now On Sale at HALF PR
One lot Men's $10 and 91
JIT IN STOCK ? Sale at One Price
, ICE. 0?e Men's 912 and 91
Sale at
_ . , __ One lot Men's 915 and 91
Cloaks and Furs saIe at
E . Your choice of Our Entlr
,. ~ o_. at Salts, On Sale at One PrlceOn
Sale at A11 children's Clothing 1
i Third Off Regular Prices,
j All Men's Pants On Sale i
?ts lii Stock On Regular Price.
MEN'S SHIRTS AT 39 CT
All Men's 91*00 Dress ShJ
'rt?ln^SJ^k 8t Ali Men's 50' Cts. Dress'
LF PRICE. gale at
ods and Do 68" MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 31
ir and Sold at
i All Men's 91 Underwear,
At 79 C.
D?5 All Men's 50c Underwear,
58 At 39 CI
d 19 CTS. SHOES
! In Fieureq and A11 Men's, Ladies' and '
i* Are Being ^ Durln& T*
e at 9 CTS., 12 pER CENT REDUCTION]
OFF THE REGULAR PRI
[NG MONEY AT THIS SAL
FIGURES. YOU CAN SEE 1
OR BARGAINS AT THOMS
Thomson (
IKVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
WEEK'S BARGAIN GIVE
P n IT 1S T!
I P* Now since It is true witi
they need a thorough pun
a tonic to build them up
true also of animals. If I
are in good, healthy cor
est of every man who feel more like work and t
;s, Cows, Hogs and gests and assimilates quic
to see us for the ?ood- T,his ,s the *
? the year to give your sto
II use this year. We toning uPi so they will she
c of Corn, Oats, Mill winter hair and get in sha
d for Horses, Mules hard work sets in. We hi
are alwavs readv to of Stock Powders ,n 25 1
are always ready to pachages: 65 cents sacks
are worth while to We have also Linime
Cures, Colic Cures, Cough
. . . . . per Remedies, Fever Medi
ir hens to lay lots of fact anything your horse
on the celebrated either of the three well 1
sell it. Pratt's, Sloan's or White
Try a package of Chicl
, , ~ and start your hens to la
Olesale (jroccry, eggs are money and chicka
FERGUSON, Prop. Dl*Ug 5
Store N. O. Molt
I DOBSON STAND.
find heard the Edison |
grandest Machine in
the "Amberol Rec- I offer the best New C
s amber, and natural Crop Molasses at 60 cent
__, x. . Something nice In Porto 1
ce; Mr. Edison s lat- pr|cef ag we? ag Home M
every one knows he Pickles?Both Sweet and i
made the Original berrels.
ng Machine, the best
ry, and the Machine Tip Top Sauerkraut?noi
for recording Home & cents, 6 lbs. for 25 cents,
hear these words reover
again by other Prunes at 10 Cts., 3 for
as good as an Edi- 2 toS 25- Also Prunes put
. ready for use in best syri
e don t ask you to cans of this kind are rath
it we do ask a comt
speak anything but Mogt anythlng you may
e at the Music Store.
I milR ROT
nniversary Sale
rew * CARNIVAL OF I
h , Merchandise Opportu1
ft nities knocking at your
Pocketbook
| Can Yob Slav Away 7j I
ivery day of this week. You'll I
ch of every one's pocketbook. 9
Embroideries, Towels, Sheets I
be put off. But get ready and I
niversary Sale now going on. I
[erchandise Bargains to be had ' 9
GREATEST OFFERING IN I
Ladies's MasUn Underwear I
TO BE HAD. GARMENTS SOLD AT LE8S 9
THAN YOU CAN BUY. THE MATERIAL. 9
QUALITY COUNTS HERE
Children's Muslin Drawers, made from SR
good muslin, plain hem, On Sale at .... H .
*. 10 CTS. the Garment.
Children's Muslin Drawers, made of good H
quality of muslin, On Sale, it CTS. Garment. H
..Children's Cambric Ferris Waists, 26c
quality, On Sale at ...... 19 CTS. Garment. H
Ladies' Corset Covers, made of good mus- H
lln, nicely trimmed, On Sale at
19 Cts., 29 Cts., 39 Cts., 48 Cts., 89 Cts. Each.
Ladles' Muslin Drawers, made from good.
quality of muslin, On Sale at 19 CTS., 19 H
CTS., 39 CTS. and 48 CTS. the Garment.
Ladies' Muslin Sldrts, made from good
muslin, On Sale at 39 CTS., 99 CTS., 89 CTS.
and 98 CTS. Each.
and nainsook, nicely trimmed In lace and
>9 CTS., 98 CTS., 91.48 and $1.98 the Garment.
Big line of colors In Dress Homespun, 26c 9
values, On Sale - IS CTS. the Yard.
SO CTS. RAJAH SILK, . .29 CTS. YARD.
Big line of colors In 50c Rajah Silks, On
Sale at 29 CTS. the xu?
50 CTS. CHINA SILKS, 89 CTS. YARD. 9
AH shades in 50c China Silks, 27 Inches 9
wide. On Sale at ...... 39 CTS. the Yard.
LADIES' BLACK PETTICOATS 9
AT 99 CTS., 98 CTS., $1.89 AND $1.98. I
We are showing big values in Ladles' 9
Black Mercerised and HeatherUoom Pet
tlcoats?Now On Sale at 99 CTS., 98 CIS.,
91.39 and $1.98 Each. H
LADIES' WHITE COAT SWEATERS, $1.98 9
Good line Ladles' White Coat Sweaters,, I
22.60 values, Now on Sale at ..$1.98 Each.
10 CTS. OUTING SALE, 7 CTS. YARD. 9
One Thousand Yards of Good, 10 Cts. 9
Outings, in Dark and Light Colors, Now On H
Sale at.... 7 CTS. the Yard.
HOSIERY, 5 CIS., 10 CTS., 12 CTS, 19 CTS.
60 dozen Ladles' 10c Gray Hose, Now On
Sale at ...; 1... 6 CTS. the Pair.
60 dozen Ladles' 15c Heavy, Black Ribbed
Hose, On Sale at 10 CTS. the Fair.
20 dozen Ladles' 25c Heavy Ribbed, Black
Hose, On Sale ? 19 CTS. the Pair.
60 dozen Boys' Heavy Ribbed, 15c Black
Hose, On Sale at 10 CTS. the Pair
60 doren Boys' Heaviest Ribbed, 26c Black
Stocldngs, On Sale at 19 CTS. Fair.
at Half Price, I
and $14.98 J ^
.. .**. $9.98 Each. (ft J3 Wj I * ?
8 Salts, Now On P^| r JR V> 9
... $12.98 Each. - UX&J /M H
e Stock of Men's I \A\ A Jr ^19 H
-$14.98 the Salt. H
hi Sale at One
at One-Third Off I 1 9
S. AND 79 CTS. 1 AK 9
rts Now OnSak I HI H \
Shirts. Now On H1' I \ H
. 39 CTS. Each. , ' J I M 1
Now On Sale 19 \ 9 9
rs. the Garment. II \l
Now On Sale 'Iff I I
rs. the Garment Jm II
Children's Shoes 9
ils Sale at A 25 H
-ONE-FOURTH
CE.
,E. ARE YOU ? EVERY- I
rHE PRICE. COME AND I
ON'S ALL THIS WEEK. I
n
f\ Your Dollars will go a
Long Way for Merl,
chandise at this SALE.
' RS ** ^?me Evefy Dfly???mmmm
tUE AUCT10j* SALES.
h people that CLBMtl 1A1B.
f,nu mn?tahJ 8t*t# of 8outh Carolina?County of
dm dySthrav ,n lhe CoBrt
idltions, they
heir food dl- W. T. Moore, vs. Esther Kerr, Vestula
kly and does Maloney, et al.
est season of "D Y virtue of a decree for sale In
ck a general -*-* the above stated case, I will expose
d oft the long to public sale before the Court House
pe before the Door, at Yorkvllle, on MONDAY, THE
ave all kinds 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1910,
ind 50 cents (Salesday), between 11 a. m. and 3
i, 31.50 palls, p. m., the real estate described as taints,
Spavin lows:
and Dlstem- "A certain tract of land situated, lyclnes,
and In lng and being on the waters of Turkey
may need in creek. Bullock's Creek township, county
mown lines, and state aforesaid, known as part of
a/? Ktr
3. I ne ouiuuiuii muuie uuius, ui/uuuvu w/
ken Powders lands of J. S. Moore, W. T. Moore, Mrs.
tying early? E. Galloway and Jonathan Kirkpatrlck,
>ns scarce. containing 100 ACRES, more or less."
Terms?CASH: Purchaser to pay
itnfP for Papers.
1IU1 j. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Yorkville, S. C., Jan. 18th, 1910.
CLEBK'8 SALE.
asses State of 8outh Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Plena.
L. Belle Allison vs. R. Byers Allison,
et al.
)rleans, New L> Y virtue of a decree In the above
s the gallon. J3 stated case, I will expose to public
itlco at same sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBade.
RUARY, 1910, in front of the York
Sour, loose In Court House Door, between 11 a. m.
and 2 p. m., the real estate described
as follows:
. . "All that tract of land known as the
rthern put up Hunt place, containing about SIXTY
(60) ACRES, and bounded by lands of
John Ramsey, J. B. Smith, estate lands
25 15 Cts ot R- M- Allison and Alec Johnson."
t up in cans, Terms?CASH: Purchaser to pay
in at 15 Cts' 'or papers.
er small J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
Yorkville. S. C.. Jan. 18th. 1910.
call for. | ~ ~ ,
VSe? The Enauirer for Typewriter
Ribbons, Carbons and Typewriter Pa"H.
Pers *" qualities.