Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 04, 1910, Image 3
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST
Rev. I. O. Murray. Paator.
0 Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector.
Sunday Services?Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 7.30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor.
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sunaay services.?ouuua; kiwi ??.
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Service at York Cotton Mill Chapel at
7 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL*.
Rev. J. H. Thacker, Pastor.
Sunday Services.?Morning service
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30
m p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
4 Evening'service at 7 o'clock.
9y*rfal
Preaching at Bethesda.
Rev. J. J. Harrell will preach at Be^
thesda Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock.
Vaoancies at Annapolis.
Editor Torkville Enquirer:
1 will hold an examination at Yorkville,
S. C., on February 16th, to fill
two vacancies at Annapolis. AppliY
cants must be between 10 and 21 years
of age. sound physically, and qualified
to enter a first-class college.
Yours truly,
D. E. Flnley.
Washington veb. 2, 1910.
Sunday School Convention.
Each Sunday school in the county is
entitled to a delegate to the State
Sunday School convention to be held in
Rock Hill on February 15, 16 and 17,
and it is earnestly hoped that all will
be represented. All the officers of the
9 county and township associations are
also entitled to seats as delegates, and
all will receive a most cordial welcome.
The officers are requested to send to
me for credentials. Delegates who desire
free entertainment, will write
to me as far as possible in advance, and
ft I want o ask them to do their own
^ writing, l ot to leave it to some one else,
because experience has taught that
the delegate who writes his or her own
letters generally makes good by keeping
the appointment.
W. W. Boyce.
10 * f.t 3t
Th? Best There la
The crop mortgage form that is being
sold by The Enquirer is easily the
best that has been offered in this sec9
tion. It is not as long a form as
some of them; but it is long enough
to include all the essential specifications
of a proper contract. Recording
costs from 76 cents to a dollar, where
the mortgage is for more than one
hundred dollars. Where it is less than
i a hundred dollars the indexing fee is
only fifteen cents. To save recording
fees on mortgager of more than 3100
it is practicable to draw two or more
papers for less than a hundred dollars
each and have them indexed. Sample
of this crop mortgage will be mailed
to any address on receipt of 6 cents.
L. M. Grist's Sons,
Yorkville, S. C.
For Nsw Subscribers.
To the clubmaker who returns and
pays for the largest number of new
subscribers to The Enquirer during the
month of February, up to 6 o'clock p.
w m., February 28, we will give our check
for $10. By a new subscriber, we mean
one that has not been on our list within
six months, either in the name of
the subscriber or In the name of any
member of thj family with which he
or she may be living. The competition
, is open to all who desire to enter,
whether or not their names are already
? a a olnhmnkprs. All sub
UII UUI ***** ?
scriptions "eturned in the contest will
also be counted in the competition for
the other premiums offered. Begin at
once. Lk M. Grist's Sons.
OBITUARY.
t Died?At the home of her son-inlaw,
O. W. Hartness. near Tirzah, on
February 3, Mrs. JEMIMA BRADFORD,
aged 84 years.
She dfotton Jftarhft.
Yorkville, Feb. 4.?Cotton 14J.
New York Cotton.
New York. Feb. 3.?Spot cotton closed
quiet, 5 points decline. Middling
uplands 14.75; middling gulf 15.00;
sales 200 bales. Futures opened steady
and closed quiet and steady as follows:
Feb. 14.43; March 14.46; April 14.41;
May 14.53; June 14.44; July 14.43; Aug.
14.01; Sept. 13.10; Oct. 12.70; Nov.
12.57: Dec. 12.50.
New York, Feb. 3.?Weakness In
the stock market checked an early
advance in cotton and the market
eased off during the afternoon under
scattering liquidation and a renewal
of local bear pressure. The close was
about quiet and steady, net unchanged
to 6 points lower.
The market opened steady at a decline
of 2 points to an advance of 1
point which was about in line with
Liverpool futures. The first tendency
of the market was upward on excellent
trade advices from Manchester,
reports of continued steadiness in the
south, and the expectation of bullish
week-end statistics, with May calls
selling up to 14.65 and July to 14.53,
or about 6 to 8 points net higher. But
as soon as local professionals saw that
weakness in the stock market was
bringing out some Wall street cotton,
offerings became heavier and while
there was a good demand on a scale
downward, the market developed an
easier tone in the absence of aggressive
bull support. May contracts sold
off to 14.48 in the last hour, or about
17 points below the high level of the
morning and 9 points under last
night's close. Covering caused a partial
recovery in the last few minutes
with May closing at 14.53 bid, or only
4 points net lower. Aside from the
unsettled condition in the stock market
there seemed to be no fresh bearish
features in the news, while advices
from trade centers and the southern
spot markets were generally encouraging.
Such reports as have been received
from the southwest with reference
to the recent rains indicate
that they have not helped the season
In the ground to any extent. Southern
spots officially reported early were unchanged
to 1c higher. The Wall street
selling was estimated at about 30,000
bales, and a prominent commission
house with southern connections was
credited with buying fully as much
as this for May and July delivery on
the decline.
Receipts at the ports today 13,384
bales against 14,629 last week and
36,003 last year. For the week 80,000
bales against 113,002 last week
and 253,527 last year. Today's receipts
at New Orleans 306 bales
against 3,627 last year.
FOR SALE
ACRES. $1,200; 150 Acres,
?\J\J $1,200, Kershaw county, convenient
to schools, churches and railroad.
Good level land; fifty and twenty-five
acres in cultivation; good, new
buildings on both. They must be sold,
and will go to first party that comes.
Address, J. L. GUY.
Carr len, S. C.
10 f.i 2t
GEO. T. SCHORB
PHOTOGRAPHER.
^ ~ ~ -1 on I
IA.vi inuKing guuu unu muaiaviuij
Photographs at reasonable figures,
and solicit the patronage of the public.
I can also furnish Musical Instruments
of all kinds.
See me at my Studio on West Liberty
street.
GEO. T. SCHORB. I
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4. Dry Goods and S
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Don't miss getting our prices
eg*
r tore you buy. Our Dry Goods'
Grocery Department, and it is tc
our Dry Goods Department We
*1* you can get by 20 per cent or less
We have just received large si
you in Quality and Prices.
* Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?$:
Boys' Shoes?$1.25 to $2.00.
Men's Shoes?$1.25 to $3.50.
Be sure to come to see us
money. Try it
4?
* The Grocery
This department is full up wi
, Heavy and Fancy Groceries and ]
* ready to Quote Prices that are Rij
, SEE US FOR FIX
Two cars of FLOUR?ail grs
ej* Two cars of CORN and OATi
We have the finest grade of J
<j? 60 Cents a Gallon.
Extra choice Georgia Cane Sj
em Fine fresh Mackerel in barrel
Barrel and Heinz's Pickles In
4* CHOICE CAJi
4* Finest Quality Cling Peaches, I
. and Sweet Peas. m ,
Choice grade Evaporated Pead
Try our Princess brand Tomai
See us for Sploes and high grs
A fresh lot of Raisins, Cu
T dered Sugar for icing.
^ If you want Quality In your <
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4.4?4*4?4?4>4'*?'4'4''?
fob sale
CI OOD Brood Mare?will work anyj
where. Perfectly gentle. Cheap
for Cash. J. R. KILLIAN.
10 . f tfmules
and horses
at auction
ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7,
(Salesday) at 11 o'clock a. m., we
will expose to public sale at Auction
in Yorkville, about fifteen head of
Mules and Horses. Terms of sale:
CASH. SHANNON & HOPE.
9 t.f 2t
i'll save you money
I AM at the J. M. Seagle plantation
with a-well selected stock of General
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,
g f.t 3t*
the we fix it shop
IF it Is Iron, Wood or Steel and requires
attention, bring it here. You
will get prompt attention and satisfactory
work.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
R. E. MONTGOMERY,
Proprietor.
8 w 6m.
New Goods
AT
J. Q. WRArS
AT
Pleasing Prices
WW SEE WRAY'S QUALITIES, AND
SEE WRAY'S VARIETIES AND GET
WRAY'S PRICES BEFORE YOU
buy- anything in dry goods,
SHOES, NOTIONS, CLOTHING OR
HATS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET
HIS PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
FEBRUARY SPECIALS
1.000 Yards of SUITINGS. All Colore
?15 Cts. and 20 Cts. Value?February
Price?10 CTS. and 121 CTS. a Yard.
500 Yards Choice Swiss Embroideries
and Insertions?10 CTS. a Yard.
1,000 Yards Extra Quality Embroideries
and Insertions?10 CTS. a Yard
and Upward.
1.500 Yards Good GINGHAMS At 5
CTS. a Yard.
1,000 Yards Good. Heavy, 36-Inch
SHEETING at 6 CTS. a Yard.
SPOOL COTTON?50 CTS. a Doz.
Men's SHIRTS from 48 CTS. Each
and Upward.
See WRAY for Shoes?Right Qualities,
Right Styles and Right Prices.
See wray for Men's and Boys'
Felt Hats?Wear the HOWARD.
When You Want Goods of Any Kind
Always See WRAY?My Prices Are
Always Rock Bottom.
J. Q. WRAY, The Leader
WW See WRAY for Groceries?His
Prices Mean Money Saved.
WW W. 0. W. Receipt Books at The
Enquirer Office at 30 cents each.
I WILL IP
IT A
c Keep an accurate Ret
Expenditures, Moi
Year
* Give You System and
ments
Furnish You with Po:
you pay anyone a:
Supply You with a De
reference
^ Save You the Trouble
| Relieve You of the Rl
your person.
s Call on Us for fuller E
THE FIRST NA
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I J. H. SAYE, President
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on Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., be- ^
Department is upstairs, over the
your interest to make a visit to ^
guarantee our prices against any ???
Mpments of SHOES and can please *?*
1.25 to $2.50. v
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before buying?you will save big
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r Department.
th everything In the beat gradee of
Farm Supplies, and we are always
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U K AND GRAIN.
ides?Just received. *
3 just received.
few Orleans Molasses In barrels, at V
irrup In Cans.
glass.
,'XED GOODS. ?g?
Cherries and Apricots. Sugar Corn
ties.
;oee?easily the best on the market* ???
ide Flavoring Extracts.
rrants, Grated Oocoanut and Powgroceries,
come and see us.
I Mercantile Company. *
CANDY-CONTINUED
THAT CANDY WOULD "ROT THEIR
TEETH," ETC., ETC.
We hope that the recording angel
dropped a tear and blotted out what
was then considered a necessary fib;
for everybody now knows that candy,
good, pure candy, Is good in every way
for everybody. And 'tis so cheap!
Never come to town without buying
plenty of candy "for the children."
'Twill gladden their little hearts,
and sweeten and satisfy their desires
and fill their after lives with pleasant
memories.
We buy and sell barrels of candy?
hundreds of pounds of candy?all sorts
and all flavors?stick, bucket, fancy.
Candy Is a subject with which we are
well acquainted. And we are very
prodigal with our knowledge of candy.
'TIs a pleasure for us to talk and sell
Candy.
Herndoa & Gordon.
J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell.
J.L. WILLIAMS & CO.
Odd Lots Of
SHOES
Lot No. 1.?Ladies'?Zelgler Bros.,
in Patent Leather. Gun Metal and Vlcl
Kid, all sold at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
Pair. Your choice at $2.39 a pair.
Lot No. 2?Men's?Fine Shoes, 2, 3,
4 and 5 pairs of a kind, all leathers,
worth $2.00 to $3.50 pair. Your choice
at $1.48 a pair.
Lot No. 3?Boys'?Sizes 3|, 5j, 2 and
3 pairs of a kind, worth $1.50, $1.75
and $2.00 a pair. Your choice at $1.24
pair.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
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Our Merchant Tailor, "The Man from
Kahn'a" representing Kahn Bros., will
be here on February 18 and 19, with a
fine line of samples for Spring and
Summer wear.
We want you to call at our store,
February 18 or 19, and have your measure
taken for a Suit, or Trousers or
what you need. Fit guaranteed, or you
do not have to take the goods. Be sure
to come and see samples.
Quite a number of people are taking
advantage of our cut prices on FLOUR.
We are selling for less than the mills.
See us for Fertilizers.
Mules and Horses for sale.
York Supply Company.
GRANT'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
OLD brick stand, Carroll Bros, lot
All kinds of repair work done at
reduced prices. Shoes furnished and
horses or mules shod for 60 cents.
G. M. GRANT, Proprietor.
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IEFIT YOU it",g
VILL
?ord of all Receipts and
nth by Month, Year by
Safety for making Paysitive
Proof at any time ?
ny money
tailed Record for future
of making change
sk of carrying money on
xplanatlon.
1TIONAL BAM
>UTH CAROLINA
J. L. RAINEY, Vice President
DON, Cashier.
No. 6931.
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Yorkvllle, in the State of South
Carolina, at the close of business,
January 31, 1910.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $206,692 74
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
6,828 33
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
$7,600 00
Banking house, furniture,
and Fixtures 2,000 00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) .... 23.051 63
Due from approved reserve
| agents 627 00 i
I Checks and other Cash Items 1,991 32
XT,. . | 1
nuico ui vviicx nauuuai
Banks 3,126 00
Fractional paper currency.
Nickels and Cents 238 02
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, vis.:
Specie 310,666 60
Legal-tender notes 8,790 00 19,466 60
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (6% of circulation)
1,876 00
Total $302,384 64
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid In $ 60,000 00
Surplus fund 16,000 00
Urn tvided profits, less expenses
and Taxes paid.... 8,229 65
National Bank notes outstanding
36,200 00
Dividends unpaid 84 00
Individual deposits
subject to check $123,693 15
Savings Deposits 8,675 22
Time certificates
of deposit 48,512 31
Cashier's checks
outstanding .... 590 31 181,370 99
Bills payable, Including certificates
of deposit for
money borrowed 10,000 00
Reserved for taxes 1,500 00
Total $302,384 54
8tate of 8outh Carolina,
Oountt or York. s.s.
I, R. C. ALLEIN, Clashler of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
fbe best of my knowledge and belief.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4th day of February. 1910.
Jno. R. Hart, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
W. I. Witherspoon,
W. B. Moore.
O. E. Wilkins,
Directors.
No. 9533.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
At Sharon, In the State of South Carolina,
at the close of business, Jan
uary 31st, 1910.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts 924,978 47
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
51 70
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
17,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 74 08
Banking house, Furniture and
Fixtures 4,330 80
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 30,077 92
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 6,083 77
Checks and other Cash Items 136 62
Notes of other National
Banks 250 00
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents 194 02
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz.:
Specie 31.923 50
Legal-tender notes . 1,590 00 3,513 50
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5% of circulation)
850 00
Total 187,540 88
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in 925,000 00
National Bank Notes outstanding
16,600 00
Individual Deposits subject to
check 35,819 08
Time Certificates of Deposit. 8,970 17
Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,151 63
Total . .387,640 88
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP YORK, SS:
I, A. M. HADDON, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. M. HADDON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2nd day of February, 1910.
C. L. KENNEDY, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
J. S. Hartneas,
J. H. Saye,
J. L. Rainey,
Directors.
N. 0. Molasses
I offer the best New Orleans, New
Crop Molasses at 60 cepts the gallon.
Something nice In Porto Rico at same
price, as well as Home Made.
Pickles?Both Sweet and Sour, loose in
berrels.
Tip Top Sauerkraut?northern put up
6 cents, 6 lbs. for 25 cents.
Prunes at 10 Cts., 3 for 25. 16 Cts.
2 for 25. Also Prunes put up In cans,
ready for use In best syrup at 16 Cts.
Cans of this kind are rather small.
Most anything you may call for.
LOUIS ROTH.
SALE OF PERSONALTY.
State of 8outh Carolina?County of
York.
BY virtue of an Order of the Probate
Judge of York county, we will
expose to sale, at public auction, at
the residence of the late R. M. ALLISON,
deceased, near Hickory Grove, in
York county, between 11 o'clock
a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 5TH, 1910, all the
personal property of the said R. M. Allison,
deceased, consisting of Thirty
(30) Shares of Stock in the Cherokee
Falls Manufacturing company, Mules,
Horses, Engine, Farming Machinery
and Tools, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and all other personal property
owned by the said R. M. Allison
at the time of his death. Terms of
Sale?CASH.
L. BELLE ALLISON,
R. T. ALLISON,
Administrators of R. M. Allison.
8 f. 2t
Stock Food Free!
I will sell you goods as cheap as anyone,
and for every Dollar Cash you buy
this week, I give one 25 Cents Package
of Stock Food?FREE.
I keep a choice line of Fruits and
Vegetables. Also Eggs and Butter.
You can get at Sherer's Market good
Beef and Pork at any time?Boneless
Beef if you want it?Order Hamberger
Steak.
Some people think a market,
Is a gold mine on the spot;
But its worse than being married,
When you come to find It out.
You got to work nine days a week,
And do your very best.
The oil mill gets one-half you make,
And the sons of guns the rest.
OLD GEORGE,
THE BUTCHER.
THURSDAYS, ONLY
UNTIL further notice, we win operate
our Ginnery only on THURSDAY
of each week.
VICTOR COTTON OIL CO.
8 f.t 3t
"No. 3 Rebuilt Oliver Typewriter,
AA-Grado, $50, at The Enquirer office.
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THIS SALE WILL CON- ,
TINUE THROUGH J
SATURDAY r* L to-L
. NIGHT, i ?0. lZtll
DON'T MISS IT?'TWILL 7Ti
COST YOU MONEY. 111
We are glad to extend no
OAT <ikt< 1 f OX
jrVL/L/ nui tuuuiiuc tui V/1'
will yet have ample time
those who have visited thii
BARGAINS
Dry Goods, Clothing, Sh<
Comforts, Ladies' and Chil<
CLOTHING
At Prices at Which Every Man G
Buy a New Suit.
| One lot Men's Suite?Ten and Twelve Doll
I Values?On Sale at HALF PRICE.
I One lot Men's $10 and $13 Suite?On Sale
| $7.08 the Suit
B One lot Men's $13 and $15 Suits?On Sale
I $9.08 the Suit
I One lot Men's $15 and $18 Suits?On Sale
I $13.48 the Suit.
1 One lot Men's Suits?$18 to $35 Values?,
| $14.08 the Suit.
I . All Men's and Boys' Overcoats On Sale
I HALF PRICE.
L UMBRELLAS.
| Men's $2.60 Umbrellas at $1.08.
I Men's $2 Umbrellas at $1.60.
| Men's $1.60 Umbrellas at $1.30.
8 Men's $1 Umbrellas at 70 CTS.
9 Ladles' $6 Umbrellas at $3.98.
? Ladies $3.60 Umbrellas at $2.98.
I Ladles' $2.60 Umbrellas at $1.98.
| Ladles' $1.60 Umbrellas at $1.29.
I Ladles $1.26 Umbrellas at 98 CI
j Odd Lace Curtains yi
I On Sale at A I
I I Half Price.
I Remnant Sale at
I Half Price. This S
Alexander Specialty Company. g. w
Horse Shoeing, Buggy and Wagon Repairing.
Automobile, Bicycle and ?
Gun Repairing a Specialty. NEW 1
:all work guaranteed. ,?^es5s
were bou^rh
WE have opened a General Repair ~et them t
Shop back of Herndon & Gordons arr|Val3 inc
store. We have a good Horseshoer and c0e. Linar
Blacksmith. Give us a trial. White Goot
ALEXANDER SPECIALTY CO. a crackerja
9 tf t; Three plugi
Outings?
Cta.; 10 cen
buyers, will
__ __ - Special pi
FORD svM ~
G. W.
Automobiles tt
The
We are local Selling Agents for K A
the well known FORD AUTOMO- \
BILE, which is unquestionably one of 1TJ.X1
the beat of the popular priced cars on
the market today. The FORD never w .
fails to give owners entire satisfaction. we nave
Come and see us about a car and let Mackerel
us quote you prices on either a Runabout
or Touring Car. Try our
ACCESSORIES "Perfection1
Along with the Ford Automobile we ^e have
are also carrying a complete line of
Automobile Accessories, and can fur- Potatoes,
nish car owners with Lubricating and
Cylinder Oils, Cup Greases, Packings, We also I
etc. If you have an Automobile want,
come and see us. Candies, C
IN THE MEANTIME Peaches.
Don't forget that we are headquar- All kinds
ters for the best there Is in Furniture,
Furnishings, Stoves, etc., and that our
prices and terms will please YOU.
CA8H OR CREDIT. YORK!
YORK FURNITURE CO.
Cash or Credit?and a Square Deal. We have
TURAL ir
SEED c"""ng:
irish it:
POTATOES SmootHin
Sunny S<
IRISH COBBLER, Buggies,
EARLY OHIO. erythlng in
YELLOW DANVERS
If you wi
ONION SETS. wi|| pay y0)
We also
EVERYBODY WHO WANTS Milk Cows
GOOD COFFEE, GETS __ .
Yorkv
I. W. JOHNSON.
?__ X hundrec
FOR SALE SeBanYd rSa
TWELVE-HORSE Erie Boiler, with part of the
complete fittings, In good condition
at a bargain. Call on or write us. Phone Nc
L. M. GRIST'S SONS. 5
Special Noti<
e Thomson Comp
>tice to all our customers that OUR
IE MORE WEEK, CLOSING Saturd
to visit our store during this sale s
3 sale already.
; IN EVERY DE
oes, Gents' Furnishings, Embroidc
dren's Muslin Underwear, and everyl
I DOMESTICS.
^ Good yard-wide 10c Bleaching?On Sale at
Ten Yards for 89 CTS.
Good 16c Brown Linen?On Sale at 9 CTS. Yd.
Best A. F. C. Gingham?On Sale at 8 CTS. Yd.
Best Amoslteag On ting?On Sale at 7 CTS. Yd.
Best, heavy Brown Sheeting, yard wide, at
8 CTS. the Yard.
Good quality, yard wide Brown Sheeting?On
Sale at 6 CTS. the Yard.
Best Cheviots?On Sale at 9 CTS. the Yard.
Best Riverside Plaids?On Sale at 7 J CTS. Yd.
Good, yard-wide Lineen?On Sale at 9 CTS. Yd.
One lot 25c Poplins?On Sale at 15 CTS. Yard
One lot 25c Homespun Suitings?On Sale at
15 CTS. the Yard.
One lot Rajah Silks?On Sale at 29 CTS. Yard.
Big Una Curtain Swiss?On Sale at 9 CTS., 12
CTS and 19 CTS. the Yard.
Big lot White Walstlngs?On Sale at 10 CTS.
the Yard.
Big lot 25c White Walstlngs?On Sale at 19
CTS. the Yard.
Best Gold Medal Feather Ticking?On Sale at
10 CTS. the Yard.
Best Hamilton Stripe Hickory?On Sale at 12
CTS. the Yard.
One lot of 50c Sheets?On Sale at 39 CTS. Each.
One lot 75c Sheets?On Sale at 59 CTS. Each.
ar
Big lot large Huck Towels?On Sale at 10 CTS.
at Good Bath Towels?On Sale at 19 CTS. and
39 CTS. Each.
Large White Quilts?On Sale at 89 CTS. and
31.39 Each.
at Good Blankets?On Sale at $1.98 and $2.98.
.. Good Comforts?On Sale at $1.48 and $1.89.
M All Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains?On Sale at
HALF PRICE.
a All Remnants?On Sale at HALF Their Regular
Prices.
v Big lot of Embroideries?On Sale at 4 CTS.
and 9 CTS. the Yard.
Big lot of Embroidery Flouncing?On Sale at
29 CTS. and 39 CTS. the Yard.
Big lot Val Laces?On Sale at 4 and 8 CTS. Yd.
Ladies' Black Petticoats?On Sale at 48 CTS.,
69 CTS. and 98 CTS.
Ladies' Hose?On Sale at 10 CTS., 12 CTS and
19 CTS. the Pair.
Children's Hose?On Sale at 8 CTS., 10 CTS.,
12 CTS. and 19 CTS. the Pair.
Ladles' Wool Hose?On Sale at 19 CTS. and
re 89 CTS. the Pair.
he Thomson (
Yorkville, - - - S. C.
ale Closes Friday Night, Febm
. WHITESIDES: S
8HARON, 8, C. arrivals
Direct From
Ing goods are now arriving
rZimy S?Sr~ ' '
;;dfSL"s-n,h.T^ "sr FOMENT,
is, Long Cloth, Bleachings, Carrara, Italy. Prioa?$2
Is, Embroideries, Laces and
>f Spring Dress Goods. finer to be had for the n:
Lck Tobacco, at $3 a box.
s for 25 Cents. All kinds of headstone
121 cents values at 91-2
ts values at 71-2 Cts. Quick an<* grown people.
i of course get the pick. T 0
rices on 8HOE8 of all kinds. Large Granite Monum*
Sharon to see me and come slng|e or double inscrlpt
as soon as you come to
Come and see the Ita.ll
WHITESIDES J0HNE(
SHARON. S. C. ?
???RP-?
BRIAN COMPANY A. D.DOR
Fancy Grocers CUJ pR|CE8 QN DRY
- GROCERIE
. Beginning THURSDJ
I7U LM I continuing ror ten aays,
1 j|\ rvl\ Fyl j I prices on all Dry Goods
Come and see_Jt win pfi
_ , __ _ Calicoes, 5 Cents yard
Just received a tub of Fresh Bleachlngs, 7 Cents ya
Yard Wide Goods st <
Men's and Boys' 50c i
Porto Rico Molasses and ? H^ie" fo? Mef'and t
Syrup. for25C.n,..?doo|,R|Ei
Cabbage, Irish and Sweet Beat Tomatoes, Bla<
Peaches, 3 pound cans, I
fhite Peas, Lima Beans. No. 1 California Dri<
Cents Pound.
lave all kinds of Fruits and Splendid Parched (
_ . _ . . Cents Pound,
lanned Goods, Evaporated Seeded Raisins and Cu
pound.
New Club Loaded Gun
ot Cigars and Tobaccos. f0,ux'c0ra|ng?
J- M' BRIAN C0- Charlotte. St., near^To
GLLE BUGGY 00 qq YOU
INTEND
a full line of AGRICULIMPLEMENTS
on hand, in- TO Bl
If so, be sure to see
Turn Plows, begin operations for Rou,
ed Lumber, Doors, Sash,
rows, ing Hardware, Lime, <
Plaster and other nece<
9 Harrows. We are in position and \
., . . make close prices on w
Juth Planters, etc. need
Harness, wagons ana ev CONTRACTING.
the line. ^re Would also be plea
you with Plans and Spe<
ant any of these things, it Cost of building anything
In mind.
j to see us. See Ufl f0r paints. Oils
have for sale two good _ _ - / - -'T T "CI
and a lot of nice Pigs. J. J KMilirJ
ille Buggy Co. brick for s
SEE me for what :
per thoussnd. ^ r
>unty grown at 20 cents per 103 f.t
1 or $1.50 per thousand, F.
riiio s r (let Plants from rnn nt!VI
ve express from the lower
State "PVICKSON HOUSE, ]
A. D. DORSETT. U tain street, next Qa
i. 6. c
t.f tf S6 tX
BARGAINS
TO BE FOUND ON
OUR
COUNTERS HERE
any.
EVERY DAY. I
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY
ay Night, February 12th. You
ind save dollars just as have
PARTMENT.
iries, Laces, Quilts, Blankets,
thing in stock. Gome and see.
Ladies', Men's and Children's
Shoes at Sacrifice Prices.
rl
4 V
Ml
*
Men's Edwin Clapp Shoes?On Sale I4.M Pr,
Men's 9ft Crossett Shoes?On Sale at $S .98 Fr.
Men's 94 Crossett Shoes?On Sale at Hit Pr.
. Men's 93.50 Abbott Shoes?On Sale at 99.79.
Ladles' 94 Queen Quality Shoes On 8ale at
92.98 the Pair.
Ladles' 93.60 Queen Quality Shoes On Sale
at 99.79 the Pair.
Ladles' 93 Queen Quality Shoes On Sale at
99J9 the Pair.
Ladies' 92.50 Boston Favorite Shoes On Sale
at 91.98 the Pair.
Ladies' 99 Columbia Shoes On Sale at 91.99. i
One lot Ladies' Dongola Kid Shoes On Sale I
at 79 CTS. the Pair.
Men's 91 Rubbers at 79 CTS.
Men's 7So Rubbers at 48 0T8.
Ladles' 76c Rubbers at 59 CTS.
Ladies' SOc Rubbers at 99 CTS.
Misses' and Children's Rubbers On Sale at
39 CTS. the Pair.
BIG VALUES
LADIES' MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR TO
m :.. BE FOUND (Mi
SALE AT THIS
STORE. i |
ny 12th. Come and See.
'NT WORKS M> L CMTOi,< ?*w* c*rro,L
s c CARROLL BROS.
? $P
Italy. PERRI-WALLA
ery handsome # TEA :
1 direct from
? i.. If you want the most delicious cup
50.00?nothing of TEA Nnd t0 CARROLL BRO&,
and get 1-1 lb or 1 lb can of PERRI*
loney. WALLA TEA.
is for children
It is almost impossible to make
anything, but good Tea our of PERRI*
WALLA. We absolutely guarantee to
;nta, for either give you good Tea, and only costs you
50 cents per pound. Put up in nice,
ion. attractive tin cans, that are very use.
ful about the kitchen for keeping
lan monument gp|Cea, dtc.
:A*Z?r CARROLL BROS.
EKE OOJVT?
LY 27th, and
I will reduce
,^vn.?r?Cerle8 L?1 yourself be worried with a dUo
twi tresslng Cold or the Orlppe, when it is
so easy to put a stop to the trouble If
you take the proper steps In time.
?_ When you feel either of these maladies
*"u ,BV X"CD" coming on take the
7omen, 3 pairs
YORK DRUG 8TORE'8
3.
ikberries, Pie GRIPPE AND COLD
31-3 Cents. .
;d Peaches. 9 TABLET8
^offee, 1212 According t0 directions and the trouirrants
10 Cts hie will soon cease to be bothersome?
25 Cents at
> Shells. 371*2
THE YORK DRUG STORE.
JORSETT,
rk Mill.
Rawls Plumbing Co.
Wanted
^ ^ ^ ^ At once two or three Plumbing Jobs
. . for people who want High Grade, Sanus
before you v K
jh and Dress- jtary Plumbing and Prompt Service.
Blinds, Buildcement,
Brick, We advertised a couple of weeks ago
ssary supplies.
vill be glad to for two or three Jobs and we got tlJrtn
hat you may
and have completed the work and everybody
Is happy.
sed to furnish We are now ready for two or three
jiflcationa and . . T . , .
you may have more J?bs- us know when you are
i, Glass, etc. ready.
[fc & CO RAWLS PLUMBING COMPANY.
AT THE BRATTOH FARM*
irou need. 310 W E we offering thoroughbred
Tv Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up
CARROLL. end we have also a number of Berktf
shire Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs
that we will sell. Will deliver pure.
Clean mux at iu centa a quan. vreaui,
" butter and fresh eggs on orders.
King's Moun- Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 to
j-rlson. 15 each. Pure Buff Orpington eggs at
8PENCER. II a setting of 15.
tf J. MEEK BURNS. Manager.