Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 04, 1910, Image 3

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RIDDLE ADTO CO. * F. C. RIDDLE. PROPRIETOR. We have opened an Automobile Garage in the Heindon building. Yorkville, and will be pleased to talk Automobile to those who are interested. We are handling the REO and the CHALMERS-DETROIT, two of the best Machines to be had at anything like their prices, ranging from $700 to $2,750. We handle Automobile Supplies of all kinds, and are selling Gasoline at 20 cents a gallon. See us about a first-class, secondhand REO, that we are offering at a bargain. If you are interested in Automobiles, do not fail to come and see us. for whether we sell you or not. we are sure that we can be of very great assistance. nipini e Aiirn rniuiDAMV A niUL/h.U nw V wvmi . . EVERYBODY NEEDS IT The rich, the poor, the blind, the halt, the sick, the well, man, woman, child, t white, black, heathen Chinee and all the rest of human creation. Its principal Ingredient is grown and handled by millions, transported throughout the length and breadth of the world, by rail and sail. We have it. and you need it, and you want the kind that we have. This "ingredient is FLOUR, and we want you to oYder your next sack from us?we know our Flour will make you the most satisfactory Bread, and we want you to try our Flour. We also have the Lard, the Soda, Baking Powders, Salt, Molasses, etc., that may be needed to make any variety of bread, and we have the Skillets to bake it in. and the Dishes to serve it on, and the Knives and Folks to dissect the bread with. Now, won't You see us for your next Flour? Our Prices are Correct. Herndon & Gordon. HIDES I am buying all the time. Bring them in. W. H. HERNDON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * County of York. IN THE PROBATC COURT. By L. R. Williams, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. HIT HPRPAS Mrs. MAGGIE J. vv STEWART, has applied to me I m for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of GEORGE M. STEWART, 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 19TH DAY OF MARCH. 1910, to shew cause, if any, why the said Ads' ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 3rd day of March, 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. 18 f 2t IT IS TIME RIGHT NOW For you to have that Bicycle Repaired. Spring is here, and you will want to ride soon. Don't wait until the rush. We have everything to do the job with ?Tires, Pedals, Inner Tubes, Chains, etc. GO-CARTS AND BABY CARRIAGES We can repair your old Go-Cart or Baby Carriage and put Rubber Tires ^ on at a fair price?less than you ^ would expect. We have the Tires in niuv'R. Alexander Specialty Company R. 0. Alexander, Mgr. ^ W The Best Stationery is not too good for your business. Send your orders to The Enquirer office. ' BARE World's Grt COMING TO " TUESDAY, I This Widely Ki IS BIGG m Better Than Consisting of a I Animal Show, Cc ' a number of Strict Shows. BIC S" PAR l uesday at DON'T * A Number of Sens tions Take Place High Dive Balloon A Tight Wire \ + ? DON'T IV GRAND BAA J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. J.L. WILLIAMS A: CO. Ol'H CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We haw expended our best efforts in making this the best place to buy CLOTHING. You cannot afford to neglect the money saving opportunities we offer in this department. Men's fine Blue Serge?two piece? Suits, elegantly made, at $8.50. $10.00 and $12.50. Men's fine, all Wool. Fancy Worsted Suits, at $1U.UU, ijnz.ou ana ^lo.uu. one lot, nil Wool, Blue Serge Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker Pants. lined throughout?the Mrs. Jane Hopkins' make?at $4.98. You cannot tell the size of an egg by the cackle of the hen. Come and let us show you these bargains. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. 3T- YORK'S CHEAPEST STORE. GARDEN ergn LANDRETH'S and FERRY'S Fresh | Seeds. ~" Seed Irish Potatoes?Red Bliss. White Bliss, Early Rose, Irish Cobbler. Onion Sets. A Cotton and Corn Planters. 4 Mules and Horses for Sale. I YORK SUPPLY CO. ar-FLOUR AT BARGAIN PRICES. 5elf Explanatory Cheraw, S. C., Dec. 31, 1909. Mr. M. M. Mattison, General Agent, Anderson. S. C. My Dear Sir: ? The circumstance to which you refer is the case of Mr. R. T. Webster. He had been all his life renting land in Marlboro county, paying large rent, and we backed him in the purchase of a 300-acre plantation in this county, right on the railroad, which he got and put in shape for about $5,000.00. I had him to take a policy for $5,000.00 on his life with you, and loaned him the money to make his first payment. When the second premium fell due, you took his note for about $250.00. Before the premium note fell due, he died suddenly. The insurance paid up the loan on the land, practically, and paid the note, and left his family in the possession of a tract of land that would bring probably $10,000.00 now, and they are now land owners and getting on well. This is the case. Yours very truly, (Signed) W. F. Stevenson. Suppose Mr. Webster had done as many men who have read the above letter from former Attorney General Stevenson are doing right now?excusing themselves from carrying a policy in the Mutual Benefit on the ground that they are in debt?where would his family be today? What would Become of YOUR family should you die without insurance? No company guarantees so much at so low a cost as the Mutual Benefit. SAM M. GRIST, Agent. RETURN TIME EXTENDED T3 Y instructions of the Comptroller JJ General, with the approval of the Governor, the time for the receiving of returns of property for taxation has been extended until MARCH 10. after which date the 50 per cent penalty will attach. JOHN J. HUNTER. Auditor for York County. 17 t.tf 3t :oot's l! atest Shows YORKVILLE March 81 lown Attraction I ER AND ^ Ever Before Yig Trained Wild ?untry Circus, and ly High-Class Side rREET lADE i 4/> /\ 1 I 12 U'clock. MISS IT. ational Free Attracin the Afternoon. '1 scension, Vdllimr F.tr DISS THE ID CONCERT J The Value of Money J $* IF YOU WOULD KNOW TIIE VALUE OF MONEY. , THY TO HORKOW SOME; AND YOU LL FIND "t* THAT IT IS NOT SO EASY TO DO WHEN YOU ' , HAVE NOTHING WITH WHICH TO SECURE THE IX) AN. ' SICKNESS AND BUSINESS TROUBLES OCCUR ^ -** DAILY: IT MAY COME UPON YOIT TOMORROW. f A PART OF YOUR INCOME PUT ASIDE EACH MONTH \YILL ENABLE YOU TO MEET THESE r ' REVERSES WITHOUT EMBARRASSMENT. -S- BEGIN TO SAVE BY OPENING A SMALL AC- \ 7 COUNT HERE. $1.00 WILL IM) IT: AND WE 4. WILL ADD TO TIIIS I PER CENT INTEREST 4 * EVERY THREE MONTHS. 4? J The National Union Bank 4 > (ABSOLUTELY SAFE) 4, ^ OF ROCK HILL, S. C., 4 4, "r//? &47va: for your savings." 4 W. 7. RODDEY, Pres. IRA B. DUNLAP, Cashier. 44 4 4 4 -I -r T 4 4 4 4 4 4 ?} r* J. Q. WRAY'S | Introductory Spring Sale Prices I THAT MEAN MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES TO QUICK BUYERS TODAY WE SPREAD BEFORE OUR TRADE A MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF SPRING GOODS. INCLUDING DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS. SHIRTWAISTS. SKIRTS. DOMESTICS. SHOES. HATS. CLOTHING, ETC.. AND CORDIALLY INVITE EVERYBODY TO MAKE WRAY'S STORE AN EARLY VISIT. WE WANT YOU TO COME?IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COMF?YOUR COMING WILL MEAN THE SAVING OF DOLLARS ON YOUR PURCHASES. AND BESIDES YOU WILL SEE ON OUR COUNTERS THE VERY LATEST STYLES ANI) PATTERNS IN ALL DS OF SPRING GOODS AT PLEASING, MONEY-SAVING PRICES. SPECIAL VALUES ARE OFFERED IN DRESS GOODS. DOMESTICS AND SHOES?THEY ARE HERE FOR YOU. A SPECIAL SHOE OFFERING?$2.75 A PAIR. A Job Lot of SKREEMER and B1LTRITE Shoos?$5.50 and $1.00 qualities?sizes 6s to 8s?Patent Leather and VIel Kids?the Quality Guaranteed?Your Choiee as I<ong as They Last ONLY $2.75 A PAIR. Men's Dress Shoes?all styles and leathers?$1.48 a Pair and Up. Oxfords for Ladies?Spring styles?all leathers?all sizes?98 UTS. a Pair and Upward. Oxfords for Children?All styles?75 CTS. and Up. Ladies' Shoes?all styles and leathers?89 CTS. a Pair and Up. 3V Every Pair of Shoes We Sell Is Guaranteed to He as Represented or You Get Your Money Hack?Buy Your Shoes at \Vray's. DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, ETC. Calicoes?5 CTS. a Yard and Upward. Fancy Dress Ginghams?I o CTS. u Yard and Upward. Ginghams?Small checks?good colors?5 CTS. a Yard. Sheeting?full 36 inches wide?extra quality?8 CTS. a Yard. Hleachings?10 CTS. a Yard and Upward. | Brown Liuon?10 CTS. a Yard and Upwurd. India Linen?5 CTS. a Yard and Upward. Irish Linens?White only?10 CTS. to 20 CTS. a Yard. Percales?full 36 inches wide?small checks and Indigo colors? 10 CTS. a Ynrd. Suitings?Small checks and solid shades?10 CTS. a Yard. White Mash Goods for Waists?10 CTS. a Yard and Upward. Fancy Mercerized Poplins?15 CTS. u Yard and Upward. Fancy Plaid Goods?36 inches wide?25 CTS. a Yard. 36 Inch CaslinuTes?all shades?25 CTS. a Yard. 36 Inch All Wool Poplins?is CTS. Yurd. 50 Inch All Wool Sicilians?18 CTS. u Yard. 10-In. Lightweight Serge's for Spring wear?Black?98 CTS. Yd. r 1V??LM)TI/IYC KMIilEUlDfiltllva, u.?v r>o, Yal Ijaccs?5 CTS. a Yard and Up. LI11011 Torchon Luces?5 CTS. a Yard and Up. Embroideries?I UTS. a Yard and Up. Insertions to Match?I UTS. a Yard and Up. All-Over Ijoccs?15 CTS. a Yard and Up. Hip line l,adlcs' Embroidered Collars?10 CTS. and Up. SIIIKTWAISTS. SHIRTWAIST FRONTS. SKIRTS. Indies' Embroidered Shirtwaists?newest styles?50 (TS. Each, and Upward. ladifs' Embroidered Shirtwaist Fronts?beauties?50 UTS. Fa eh Indies' Wasliublc Skirts?choice styles and patterns?08 UTS. 1 Fach and Upward. HOSIERY FOR MFX. LADIES AND CHILDREN. Children's Hosiery?10 UTS. a Pair and Upward. I .u dies' Hosiery?10 CTS. a Pair and Upward. Men's Hosiery?5 CTS. a Pair and Upward. FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Men's Fur Hats?new Spring styles and shades?08 CTS. and Up. Men's Stiff Hats?-latest blocks and shades?SI.08 and Up. Roys' Fur Hats?new shapes and shades?18 UTS. and Up. Men's NegUgee Shirts?good styles?well made?desirable pat' terns?-18 CTS. and Up. Men's Work Shirts?well made?25 CTS. to 18 UTS. Each. Men's Work Pants?well made of serviceable materials?98 CTS. Hoys' Pants?Knickerbockers?ages up to ii years?in r n, u Pair and Up. Men's Overalls?heavy weights?50 C'TS. and 08 CTS. a Pair. A WORD. ABOUT OUR SPRING STOCK. ' Our Spring stock is as complete as you will flrnl in the county, and the equal of any in Qualities and Styles, and further you will find That Our Prices Are .lust Right?ism Enough to Suit You. A GROCERY SPECIAL?t?0 LBS. RICE, S1.00. j .lust Received Another Shipment of Fine RICE?It Goes On Sale at TWENTY POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR As Long As It Rtsts. THREE Cakes OCTAGON SOAP for TEN CENTS. J. Q. WRAY, THE LEADER win iw imw ?i utmmm Hi Htufiwiwiunnim m m mmwm ui n?? j HE'S HERE! Mr I 17 OVI7R WHO WAS LOCATEU IX THE j ML J. T. UI Li\, building with dil carti wright. several months ago, has returned to yorkville FOR THREE WEEKS. and will begin at ! OXC'E MAKIN'G 21 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 25c. (Three Different Positions.) i ; The Pictures are Larger this year, and He has a Full Line of ? Novelty Post Cards, not seen before in Yorkville. i COME KA11LY ANI) OFTEN GEM STUDI O, ! Next to I)r. Curtwright's Office. Yorkville, S. C. . "? ?.???-? ?? mmuiiiiiiiiiiuiiMMai "*"mil ? " TX1 _ Your Spring riowingr Spring is coming?as we said it would?and you will soon be needing proper tools for Turning up the soil on your plantation for the Spring crops. We Have the Goods?the Best to Be Had?The Kind You Want. First of all comes the Lynchburg Turn Plow?the Turn Plow that Lasts Longest and Runs Lightest; Boy Dixie Plows, and Repairs for Lynchburg, Oliver and Dixie Plows. W e also have Wood and Steel Beam Plow Stocks, Plow Shapes, Heel Screws, Clevises, Singletrees, Hames, Collars, Backhands?In fact, you will find whatever you want right at this store and at the Right Prices. See us for your needs. -r ? < 1 TT 1 /^( _ Y orkvnie Hardware c.o. See us for Iron Roofing, Wire Fencing, Piping, etc, the city meat market boys' corn club i . A LL the boys of the county, \vl \V ' have Ir,rh nntl tab- /V desire to join tin- York Coun ' ' biiKC, and want to buy some j{,,ys* Coni elub, should at once set n??od llo^s. Come and sir us Tor (.tn-ir names to one of the undcrsigni i-vi-rytliiiip? iu Hoof. Pork and Sausase. ;|l y,? The agric ultural depar c . I', oHMtnhK, ^ nieiit will furnish information as to hu 1 ropiietor. eultivato and the boy who makes t! ? largest yield on an acre, will fp t brick for sale. handsome premium^ ac'KIN SICE me for what you need. $10 Supt. of Education, por thousand. C. J. Hl'GHES. \V. It. CARROLL. Atfoiit Co-operative I lent. Work, in; f.t tf. 17 t.f ?;t COOKING STOVES and RANGES ~ I I We especially ask every housekeeper who needs ^ a New Cooking Stove or Range to come and see our ? " line. We have the Variety, the Quality and the Price to Please Buyers. All kinds of Cooking Ware, Waterbacks, if you want them. But, see us before buying. Li CARROLL FURNITURE CO. * n~* - ~ THE WE FIX IT SHOP CABBAGE PLANTS TF it is Iron. Wood or Steel and re- A s usual- we w,n this year furnish af Aqulres attention, bring it here. You t-class will get prompt attention and satisfac- CABBAGE PLANTS from the best tory work. growers. If you expect to set out any R. E. MONTGOMERY early plants, let us have your orders 0/ Pronrietor at once, so that we can supply your 8 w prie ? wants. WALTER ROSE. IDID IT EVER That the business you give I your bank helps to advance OCCUR TO YOU tj-?"J?That the balance you carry " ?aids in furthering public wel- Horse fare by increasing the availa- drop ble money that may be em- 1 OSS 9 ployed by the merchant and farmer in his business; \ That the unnecessary money carried about on your person, or hidden away at home, detracts that much from the cash in the country around you and lessens its working capital; A ? - -- trATTn 11/ J That all your idle money turned into the bank or iuijk yy OWN COMMUNITY will strengthen its credit, which is I g?,drev the mainspring of business ? I tjjjn 1 We are well equipped to care for all of the business in |S >u :r this section and cordially solicit your account. I ,5^ First Rational Rank i" OF SHARON, SOUTH CAROLINA. I \d\\n J. H. SAYE, President J. L. RAINEY, Vice President {{ A. M. HADDON, Cashier 1 1 o . I KIRKPA TRICK-BEi nichols building, - - Just a Few Surprising Values Reputation of This GENUINE BARGAIN CENTE We take great pleasure in announci buyers are now in the Northeastern M: 111 goods at their own prices. ! 9 * We buy in large quantities?buying ' 1 ? '? J ?ft tne aroimas?uumg ap^iuAiuiai^ij " I you can readily see why we can sell Betl ! V We will, in the next ten days, shov I line of Dress Goods ever shown in Yo your own interest, to postpone buying u Our Milliner Has Arrived From the North Witl MILLINERY You Have Seen in Many Years. i Attractive Goods at We have a beautiful line of Fancy W1 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 2C All Colors in Souisette, the finest cloth made, at Mercerized Poplins, all shades, | About 40 pieces yard wide Percale, light and darl |a( Pretty Brown Linens, Hill's 4-4 Bleaching, (while it lasts) at Uo""" Chuotinnr thrAP trt thp nOUnd. IIltUT J UllVVUIIg) UIIVV J Ma ml/ au .... J , A Good Sheeting at . ... Hamilton Hickory, Brown and Blue, Special 36-inch Heavy Black Taffeta Silk, We have a dandy line of Trunks and Suit Cases f We are receiving New Goods e to see Pretty Things iio ty ????? id Graham Bros. Buttermilk Soap, 25c Value, Ai/lAi/i 1 I\lLl\.-DLL u Our Price, 19 Cts. YORKVILLE, SOUTI Crossett Oxfords! They Are Here Now. Just opened our Spring Line of Crossett Oxfords for en. We can give you any style in any leather. Don't ait, but visit THOMSON'S SHOE COUNTER and we ill show you a swell line of Crossett Oxfords for Men. PRICES?$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. The Abbott Oxford, PRICE-$3.00 and $3.50. MEN'S PANTS. Big stock of New Spring Patterns in Men's Pants. Here iu get style and quality at $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and >.00 the pair. BOYS' PANTS. Big showing of Boys' Knee Pants?All new, fresh Spring itterns. PRICES?50 Cts., 75 Cts. and $1.50 the pair. WOOL DRESS GOODS. Our first Spring Shipment of New Wool Dress Goods is just been opened up. Here you'll find all of the new eaves and patterns in Navy, Black, and all of the New >ring Shades, at Prices from 50 Cts. to $1.50 the yard. SPRING COAT SUITS. A good line of Ladies' Wash Coat Suits, in Cotton and inen, in White, Brown and Stripes. PRICES?$4.98, 5.48 and $7.50 each. LINONETTE SKIRTS. Big line of Wash Skirts, in White, Tan, Light Blue and id Black at 98 Cts. each. ? A ? ? ^ ? - ? ??- V'II nlnrAtrA fiti/l VlSlt our srore every uay?iuuu ainajsuuu jmething new here in High-Class Merchandise. The Thomson Company. N. 0. Molasses /HEN YOU BUY:: s and Mules, call and see us, or ^ ? TwoTmr? t nffpr tha host New Orleans. New us a cara, ana lei us irttouncj - ?-- ? The fact that you never had a Crop Molasses at 60 cents the gallon. Is no reason that you will not. Something nice In Porto Rico at same put It off, you might wait one price, as well as Home Made. )o many. Pickles?Both Sweet and Sour, loose In berrels. D. E. BONEY, Agent. Tip Top Sauerkraut?northern put up 5 cents, 6 lbs. for 26 cents. t thf rratton VAWLM Prunes at 10 Cts., 3 for 25. 16 Cts. 1 ? Altai. 2 for 25. Also Prunes put up In cans, E are offering thoroughbred ready for use in best syrup at 16 Cts. Guernsey Heifers at from *10 up Cans of this kind are rather small. re have also a number of BerkGilts with thoroughbred Pigs we will sell. Will deliver pure, Most anything you may call for. milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, and fresh eggs on orders. < iic DOTLJ e Berkshire Pigs at from $3 to UUUID ftw in. :h.. Pure Burr Orpington eggs ai setting of 15. ? J. MEEK BURNS. Manager Q g Q T S C H Q R B MONEY TO LEND improved farms in York County, PHOTOGRAPHER. 'payable in five easy, annual in- T AM making good and satisfactory lents. Interest: Seven per cent JL Photographs at reasonable figures, n is $1,000 or over; eight per cent and solicit the patronage of the public, ier $1,000. No broker's commls- I can also furnish Musical InstruC. E. SPENCER, ments of all kinds. Attorney at Law. See me at my Studio on West Liberf.t tf. GEO. T. SCHORB. * IK COMPANY; - YORKV1LLE, S. C. to Further Sustain the Store as the R OF YORK COUNTY. ng to the public that all of our arkets with ready cash to buy for ten of the largest stores in B >vo million dollars a year. So B ter Goods For Less Money. S / thp largest and most complete B rkville, and we invite you, for intil you inspect our line. h the Most Complete Line of Brand New Watch For Our Millinery Announcement. Attractive Prices. lite Goods for Shirtwaists at ?c and 25c. 25 Cts. a Yard 25 Cts. a Yard c colors, beautiful patterns, 10 Cts a Yard A 10 and 20 Cts. a Yard fi - - 10 Cts. a Yard 9 7 1-2 Cts. a Yard 9 6 1-2 Cts. a Yard J 111-2 Cts. a Yard 75 Cts. and 98 Cts. a Yard rom . . 75 Cts. to $10.0 Each very day, and if you like call to see us. K COMPANY, Talcum Powder, i CAROLINA. 10 Cts. *