Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 21, 1910, Image 3

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Wanted! ^ All persons indebted to lis for For^ tilizers, Store Accounts or Notes, wil please settle by November 1st, 1910 We need the money. FARM IMPLEMENTS. We want to sell you the best Stall Cutter, Drag Harrow, Disc Harrow Middle Breaker, Turn Plow, that's or the market. If you are thinking ol buying any of the above, call and set ours. We still have Crimson Clover Seed fine Seed flats, Ripley Seed Wheat anc Currell's Prolific. The Vulcan Turn Plows are made ir sizes from 6 to 14 inches. The Cor rugated Point stays snarp longer wears better, plows hard ground easier and cost no more than a plain point When buying a Plow, consider Quality first, price second. % YORK SUPPLY CO. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll 4 CARROLL BROS. BREAKFAST KIPPERED HERRING? In Oil. KIPPERED HERRING? In Tomato Sauce. 4 If you want something nice and appetizing for breakfast, try a can. CARROLL BROS. FOR FRESH MEATS PHONE the City Market. No. 74, for anything you want in the Fresh 9 Meat line. I don't handle anything * J * onrl Coil. except goou, lai nm, ium a.,.v. sage. Also Irish Potatoes and Cabbage. I will appreciate a part of your trade and will give polite and prompt attention to all orders. C. F. SHERER. % AT THE BRATTON FARM. V17 E are offering thoroughbred VV Guernsey Heifers at from $10 up and we have also a number of Berkshire Gilts with thoroughbred Pigs that we will sell. Will deliver pure clean milk at 10 cents a quart. Cream, butter and fresh eggs on orders Pure Berkshire Pigs at from $3 tt $5 each. Pure Buff Orpington eggs si $1 a setting of 16. J. MEEK BERN'S. Manager % unimui rjjg Barber i i # Shares Smooth aud Clean because he uses the ?? Angular stroke ? the stroke that will |||H take the beard off V very easily and |||H smoothly. a is the " only Safety Razor that permits of the Angular stroke so necessary for a smooth, clean shave. It requires no Stropping or Honing and is always ready to do its work without pulling or scraping, g The KEEN KUTTER Holder is Triple Silver Plated and will last you forever. A set complete, in a neat, compact leather case, with 12 Norwegian blades is $3.50 J5 new sharp blades W^fTfaT^M cost yon but 25 EiLfcUtfuJI j cents, and we al- im* Mjlllc ways carry a sup- ym ply of new blades. y Sold and Guaranteed by ^ Yorkville Hardware Co. J@ Look Well Before 4]MM You Buy! Buy ViL"WALK-MVERf :: Afterwards:: SHANNON & HOPE, Sharon, S .C. CLOSING OUT SALE. t* Entire stock to go at Wholesale Cos Prices?Sale Begins Monday, Octobe 10, continuing twe weeks or longer. Having decided to change my loca tion another year. I vill offer my en tire stock of Dry Gocds and Notions Fancy and Heavy Groceries at Whole sale Cost Prices for CASH. I woub rather sell at a loss than move tlv stock?you get the benefit. I have i nice line of New Dry Goods and No ? tions. and Fancy and Heavy Groceries ? n... (VIIaao. ..t -J 1.0 A F c \> i I Itv a v.?11 v vv o ai w b wit a yard and up. First Patent Flour a $2.65 a hundred. Bacon at 12 Cts. pound. A. U. DORSETT, Charlotte St. - Near York Mil j* SO ft 2t YOKKYILLE ItUtKJY H ? Mowing Machines. * The latest improvement in Mowin Machines, is the New Ideal, made l> the Oeeriny Co. We have them i stoek. Also HiiKuies. Wajjoiis. liar la ss. etc. Come and \\e will sell you at th riyhl priee. We have a four-room house f? r<nt. Yorkvilh* Huggy C<i ^ :JF~ The Business man you write t judges you by the quality of your Sta tionery. The best is the cheapest fc you to use. Send your orders to Th Enquirer. JACKSON BROTHERS J. W. Johnson i Clover, S. C. I jjave jhese xhings We want your business great or Right New small, cash or credit. When in town C make our store your headquarters. Buckwheat Flour. ^ Remember that we sell everything to Raisins, Currants, Citron. ' Eat and Wear. See us about that new Norway Mackerel. . Wagon or Buggy, if your old one is , _ , _ . I White and Red Onion Sets. worn out. A good Flour for $2.65 per i Tea, Coffee and Spices a Specialty, hundred. Call or Phone No. 9. Jackson Brothers. I /. W. JOHNSON - <t*+ A *?*?* A *?*?* A +** >+ A **??&* A +***+ A +#*?+ A ( A { ? A K^A *?*A ?*+A ??+A *,-?A ?*+A ?t#*A ?t#*A *?+A ???+A gPAF t$ t* m And Trade at the Store Where There l U are NO FAVORITES. Everything fjj H Marked in PLAIN FIGURES?ONE ff * < PRICE TO ALL. ::::::: ? H $s ' ? Visit Our Five and Ten Cent Counters. 8 II *+ <5 1-2 CENTS ALAMANCE ft CENTS + * m 6 1-2 CENTS 36-INCH SHEETING 5 CENTS K 1-2 CENTS SOLID COLORED CHAMBRAYS ft CENTS ' 1* 8 1-2 CENTS DltESS GINGHAMS ft CENTS ?* ! ** 6 CENTS CALICOES. ALL COLORS ft CENTS ** ^ 6 1-2 CENTS COTTON FLANNEL ft CENTS |jj| 7 CENTS YAHI>-WIDE BLEACHING 5 CENTS n GOOD OUTINGS. NEW PATTERNS 7 1-2 CTS. UP ^.5 M FLANNELETTES. DARK COLORS 7 1-2 CTS. UP j jfcj? BEST BLEACHIXGS 8 1-2 tnul 10 CTS. ?J| ff BEST A. A. A. SHEETING 7 1-2 CENTS I - u I I) rPVTS ^ ^ ^4 ID 1'K.MS Sf..\ IM;AA1I i? p ft GOOD \VII>E EMBROIDERIES 5 and 10 CTN. + ?, I *t If BLANKETS! BLANKETS! f! ^ ^ J, 100 PAIR ELKIX BLANKETS RECEIVED THIS *? *+ WEEK?TREY WON T LAST BUT A FEW DAYS. * J ** COME TODAY AND SEE THEM. f p. & tg $1.00 11?1 BLANKETS. HO PER CENT WOOL. SECONDS 1 $2.98 Pair. K A* $5.00 11-1 BLANKETS, GUARANTEED ALL WOOL. SECONDS, k $3.98 Pair. v* ? *4> $6.00 ALL WOOL EI,KIN BLANKETS. 10-4 WIDE. * f * ^ A A /-Y TX % |g 3J54.48 Fair. gt $?..->? Al.l. WOOl. El,KIN ltI.AXKK.TS. 11-4 WIDE. J* ! $4.98 Pair. ff || = ?? VISIT OUR STORE?PRICE OUR GOODS. || if YOU ARE WELCOME. if ?f Kirkpatrick-Belk Company. ?g |J It Pays to Pay Cash. $$ a i w 4*?ll<5?fr T 4*?Sl?4? T ?fr?it?4? 4??1|?4? T ?fr?St + ? TV *** *** TT ?#* **? TT *** *?* TT ??* *?? TT ??* *?? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Velva Syrup. OF SHARON. T'he bees have gone out of business an turned their attention to emigration. since we commenced selling "Velva Breakfast Syrup." A lot of sound, Since the interests <<f a bank and its Rrd Onions. Tresh Cucumber Pickles i .. , in keg. Pork and Beans. Tomatoes, Sal| community are mutual, we realize that mon Vienna Sausage. Fish. Tarbell's it is good business to help our com- cheese, fresh Cakes?cheaper than you ' munity, and, therefore, are always ran cook them, and plenty of good readv to render all possible accommo- things to eat- Sell your cotton for 14c. , , , , , and buy your goods from us and live datlon to our depositors. If you desire a king, as all, honest, working men the benefits to be derived from the deserve to live. Everything in good patronage of a live bank well acquaint- Tobaccos. "We're selling a lot of Leather. esneciallv Lace Leather. What our ed with the needs or its community | ?par{ner doesn.t know about and well prepared to care !<>r then>. Leather is not worth knowing. "Lucky deposit your money in the Pino" Coffee and pretty dishes going fast. Come and get our pure, Red Rust Proof Oats ami sow them at once We bought them to sell. ; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK wh0 ?we us: We Wanl OF SHARON, S. C. HERNDON & GORDON. WRAY'S REMOVAL SALE t r Specials For Monday and Tuesday. 1 hurintr np\f Monrinv. from 10 o'clock to 10.30. we will sell f 25"POUNDS 6F"GRANULATED SUGAR FOR S1.38?only >. one sack to a customer. During Tuesday, from 2.30 p. m. to 3 p. mM we will sell three yards of 50 CENtS TABLE CLOTH at 25 CENTS THE YARD i. ?only three yards to a single customer. (hip fkfkfk Worth of Dry Goods Are Sacrificed * A / ! 111111 a?d You Are Invited to the Great r ^ Feast of Real Bargains Dress Goods At Removal Prices HO inc h SICILIAN'S In Cray. Hmwit and Hlack, T.r?c <iuality Kcmovnl Sain Price Ill) ("IN. Yard. :{6 inc h Scr?es, Hlac k?Kenmval Sain Price?28 CTS. Yard. and :is inch Panamas, Hlack?Sale Price, 28 CTS. Van I. :U\ inch Worsteds. Hlack?Hcnioval Sale Price, 28 C TS. Yd. 3t> inch Worsteds, Hlack ? Itenmval Sale' Price, 151 CTS. Vd. ALL $1.00 AN l> $1.25 SILKS (i(> AT 851 CTS. VAHI). fS Domestics At Removal Sale Prices Simp-oit anil American Prints?All Colors and flood Pattern Pi:II VAIII) ONLY 5 ("IN. i:\lra Heavy Oiitiii;;s?Hood Pal terns?At 8 CTS. a Yard. 1.50(1 Yard llca\y Checks?7c ?|iialit>?At 5 CTS. a Yard, lili inch Hlcacliim*'. Ill** and 12 l-2c (Quality?\t 8 ("IN. Yd. r Lionsdalc Camhric. 15c <|iia|ity?At 10 CTS. a Yard. Men's Pants?Removal Sale Prices Men's $5.00 Pants?At .82.08 a Pair. Men's $1.00 Pant! At $2.75 a Pair. Men's $2.50 Pants?At $2.50 a Pair. Men's $:!.oo Pants?At S2.25 a Pair. Men's $2.50 Pants?At $l.5?s a Pair. 0( Men's $2.00 Pants?At $1.08 a Pair. : J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. L? ??? YbUR CHILDREN MIGHT NEE^pgp^UR Money PUT 50ME IN THE BANK For them Now it will WORK FOR THEM IN THE BANK SUPPOSE YOU DIED TODAY, would you leave behind helpless little children? You will not fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if you have money in our bank. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We Pay FOUR Per Cent Interest on Time Depos.ts LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK B / V J. ftl. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy GrocerH Mixed Pickles ! See Me Quick I Come to see us when you want the I For One Brush Itunuhmit, (New) at choicest Mixed Pickles?fresh from the 1 barrel. And see us for $110, and Fresh Full Cream Cheese, Cakes and Candies For One Two Cylinder Rco (Second oranges, Apples, Bananas. ?? ?' > T< In* Oar. al $525. anflick?? Coffees"8' j Either of these cars Is a bargain. *jj*? "'jump Burnere that hold ' See me quick. the globe? 1 Brooms and Buggy Whips. 1 RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. , F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. J- M. BRIAN COMPANY. \ ( THE MAN IS A SLAVE I i S Who spends all of his income. To be a man, a free . American, you must have some money laid up, in order I s to tide over a disaster. < 5 That is not all?the opportunity side is a big thing. You can accomplish very little without ready money. | You will need it in easy reach. Always just at the right i jj time it comes in handy. It Is the best friend you can possibly have. J jj Sympathy, good wishes, good friends and good neigh- ( | bors are splendid things to have. We all realize that we can not live alone; but the friend that never falls is the "Hard Cash." j When placed in our bank it Is ever ready, ever safe. < ; 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, YORKVILLE, 3. C. i O. F. WILKIN'S, President. R. C. ALLEYS, Cashier. OYSTERS TOMORROW SYRUP AND VINEGAR rp OMORROW?SATURDAY?I will EORGIA Cane Syrup at 35 Cts. per L have Fresh Fish, Fresh Oysters. vT gallon, in 35 gallon barrels. Home Choice Reef and Fresh Mixed Sau- made Vinegar, at 20 Cts. per gallon, sage. Let nie have your orders early. In 35 gallon barrels. Terms cash. Use the Phone. WALTER ROSE. W. H. DAVIS, ?? Dealer In Georgia Syrup. See The Enquirer office for Re- Columbia, S. C. built Typewriters of all kinds. 84 f 8t ^ BARGAINS ^ I AT Ynrkville Bankine Mercantile ? ~ CI COMPANY'S. Dress Goods, Winter Weight? \ 75 Cents on the Dollar. Ladies' Coats and Raincoats? '{ 75 Cents on the Dollar, t Price, $1.50 to $15.00. Also Lot of Children's Coats? 75 Cents on the Dollar. l Clothe Your Children For Winter. Boys' Suits, 8 to 10 years? Half Price. Boys' Pants, 6 to 15 years? Half Price. FOR MEN-CLOTHING OF ALL HINDS SUITS, $10 to $20?75 Cents on the Dollar. PANTS, $1 to $6?75 Cents on the Dollar. 5; SUMMER WEIGHTS, Etc., we will sell 50 ' Cents on the Dollar, as we advertised before. Yorkville Banking and Mercantile COMPANY. , We are buying Cotton Seed and are in the market?100,000 Bushels. Parties liavingour Wirest reteliers, will please ? return tliem at onee. J. C. WILBO R1S RBA3J BSTATI ? FOR SALE ? 1.1ST YOU It PROPERTY WITH IP YOU WANT TO SELL? 62 Acres?Property of M. C. Latl near King's Creek and Piedn Springs, on public road. Price $15 acre. 201 Acres?1 house, 5-rooms; acres, under cultivation; 40 acres timber, fine orchard; 3 miles of N port. Price $12 per acre?W. W. Au 40 Acres?Joining Rolit. Withersp and Amos Revels; level land, 30 ai under cultivation; to acres in turn 1-2 mile of Guthriesville depot?R Durant. 95 Acres?Mrs. J. Frank Wal place, 2 dwellings on It; 8 miles Yorkville on public highway, near I Zion church. Prico $1,425. 148 Acres?Fort Mill townshij miles of Fort Mill, 1 mile of Philai phia church; 25 acres under cultl tlon, balance In timber, pine and low. Joins J. L. Kimball, T. S. K Patrick and others; 1J miles from C Hill academy. Price $16 an a Property of J. H. Bailes. 3121-2 Acres?D. M. Parrott hi place; 2i miles Clover; one beaut residence, 2 stories, 6-rooms; 8-h< farm open?about 75 acres in timl i tenant houses, 3 to 5 rooms ea ?ood barn and all necessary outbu Ings; 30 acres bottoms. One of Pest located farms In York cou Land lies good, on public highway 2. & N.-W. R. R. For quick sa &40 per acre. It is worth more moi The fine farm of Mr. Scott Will it is known as one of the best. L les level; 462 acres; $18 per acre. 18 Acres?Inside the corporate lir it Yorkvllle; 1 house, 3-rooms; yo irchard; 941 foot bored well. P H.785?T. C. McGhee. 171 Acres?J. J. Scoggins mill Pome, 1 dwelling, 8-rooms, 2 stor 10 acres very fine bottom land?[ luce corn every year; 30 acres bar wire; also 30 acres hog wire pasti 50 acres under cultivation; 25 a< In forest timber. A new barn, 40> louble crib. One-third Cash. (1) Parks Parish place 91 acres house, 4 rooms; 50 acres under ci nation, 40 acres in timber, orchi (2) 128J acres at New Zlon, Joini R. Falres and others; 1 house, 5 roo 55 acres under cultivation; 90 acre; timber; 3 miles of Smyrna, good bi outbuildings. $2,100 for Parish Di place, 1st. $21.00 per acre for pi lohn Dixon now lives on 2nd. J F\ Smith. 51 Acres?Mrs. R. R. Plaxlco; c half mile of Sharon, on South Rwy.; 40 acres under cultivat Price $2,200 for quick sale. 56 Acres?Rachel Burns place, c tialf In fine forest timber; is now property of Goforth; Joins R. N. Mc wee. One lot in Yorkvllle on College loins Broadus Love. 285 Acres?Joins Wm. Biggers, M Faulkner, Jim McGill; 5-horse fa L house, 6-rooms, 75 acres under < tlvatlon; 185 acres in timber. S< saw timber; near to Enon church; asiles Smvrna: 4 tenant houses. icres of bottom land. Price $15.00 ?cre. A. J. Boheler property. 61 Acre*?Joins Dave Clark, Dlark and Carson lands; 1 story, oom house, new; 45 acres under cu nation, 2 acres In timber, young :hard, 3 miles from Filbert. All bu ings are new. Price $40 per acre. Miss Ida de Loach residence?$3, Miss Dolly Miller residence?a i jain. 150 Acres?75 acres In cultlvatl 15 acres In timber; 3 miles Shai k/ery cheap. 50 Acres?Joins A. J. Boheler, W< noreland and Ed Whltesldes corr it London siding; 1 house, 1 story ooms, 20 acres under cultlvat olenty of firewood; orchard, g iprlng, J mile of Canaan church, 1 r )f Smyrna station, good barn. P 116.00 per acre. 72 Acres?Beautiful 6-room cotti and level, very productive; new bi I new 4-room tenant house, dres veather-boarding at Guthrlesvll 14,000. 165 Acres?Nice two-story dwelll !-rooms; 3 piazzas, good barn; all i ;ssary outhouses; 3 tenant houses; 5-room house; fine mineral spring; ulle of Newport railway station school. Price $50 an acre. 98 Acres?Adjoining Forest Hill ac 3my; property of Perry Ferguson. P 11,600. Forty acres In cultivation, si of which has made over a bale to icre; 58 acres on timber; plenty fine saw timber. 125 Acres?One dwelling, one si md half, 5-rooms?Perry Fergt McCullum place. Price $1,600. 55 3-5 Acre#?One dwelling, lj rles; good well water; J mile of C cord church and school; 25 acres ui cultivation; plenty of wood. Price j Terms to suit purchaser. Propert; of W. H. Baird. 97 Acres?And a new 6-room ho 2 tenant houses; new barn 30x40; miles Clover. Owner wishes to larger farm. This Is a great barg Property of T. J. Bradford. House and half acre lot In Clove dwelling, 3 rooms, 2 piazzas, splei house, electric lights. J. Ross Pa home. Price $850.00. 50 Acres?Of land, situated In C okee county; joining Mrs. Sallle C ders and Blanton Moore; one Hopewell church; one dwelling. P erty of F. M. Stewart. Price $1,0( 235 Acres?Three miles Ebene: 31 miles Winthrop college. Rents 6,950 lbs. lint cotton; 3 miles lncor; ate limits of Rock Hill. Price $c per acre. Six-horse farm open. 100 Acres?One mile Tlrzah; 1 land; 3 houses; good new barn. P $40.00 per asre. For Sale?A two-story, 6-room < tage In Yorkvllle?In Liberia. P $1,100. 100 Acres?Ebenezer township; tl miles Wlnthrop; 6-room house; g barn and outbuildings; rent 3,000 cotton. Price $30 per acre. 186 Acres?In King's Mountain to ship; one 3-room dwelling; about 6 000 feet timber. Price $10 per scr? 3951-2 Acres?Known as the Oa Allison place; produces 8 bales of ton; one 2-story, 7-room building tenant houses, 3 rooms each, 100 a In cultivation, 150 acres In timber; ance In second growth and past! 2 miles of Hickory Grove. Will cut to small tracts. Price $12.00 per z 217 Acres?Joins Will Campbell, Youngblood, William Oates, In Ebt zer township. Will rent for 6,000 lint cotton. Is one of the best fa In the county. A beautiful h( painted; two story, eight-room hoi 150 acres In cultivation; a good chard, two miles of Tirzah statloi tenant houses, 3 and 4 rooms eacl large barns, pasture of 40 or 50 a< Will sell in two tracts, but prefe sell as a whole. Home of J. M. Ca bell. 455 Acres?Property of Jas. A. E. Bankhead; 3 houses. Nearly acres of bottom land, raises about 1 bushels of corn, very productive pi Price $9.00 an acre. 122 Acres?8-room dwelling ;a orchard; lj miles Beersheba; 2 tei houses; 75 acres In cultivation, bah in timber; the timber Is original. 128 Acres?Home place of J. F. ( son; good 6-room dwelling; land le new barn, crib, cotton house. All I essary out buildings. A beautiful f at Delphos. 119 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of J. L. McGUl; one new 4-room hoi 15 acres of fresh, new ground, bah in wood: H mile Bethany High Scl 234 Acres?One 2-story, 8-r dwelling: good 5-horse farm open acres In timber; 4 good tenant hoi 4-rooms each; good barn. Lam high state cultivation. Joins J Matthews; 3 miles Bethany. Price Der acre. 112 3-4 Acres?Joins John fr". sm <50 acres in cultivation; 52 in tlm 1 dwelling, 2 tenant houses: good barn. Price 2,000. R. D. Wallace. One Lot, East Jefferson, near On school and Southern depot. One nice Cottage, East Jeffer near Graded school. Property of ] Rerrv?very cheap. J. C. WILBORN. GEO. T. SCHOF PHOTOGRAPHER. r AM agent for the world fan 1 LESTER PIANO, one of the 1......... ,.v..r VJ, 11, ] ill this tion. It always satisfies the buyei also sell the ESTEY ORGAN?kn wherever reed Organs are sold as perfect Organ. Coine and see me a Piano or Organ. I will give you advantage of the lowest prices. GEO. T. SCHORB. Yorkville, S. 1 * SPENDING iont ^""mm per 75 Every one knows how money flies when It Is placed where It can be easily spent; but when you Invest your ten. surplus earnings in a bank, you forego the many temping tatlons to spend, and your money accumulates and draws Interest three hundred and sixty-five days In the j year. You can easily rid yourself of the temptation to spend s'ew by starting an account with us. Here your money will j. . be perfectly safe, draw 4 per cent Interest, compounded del- quarterly, and always be ready when wanted. Ivawll St.00 STAHTS AN ACCOUNT. IrkJold ere. The National Union Bank, iful , 7 ABSOLUTELY SAFE fiji Rock Hill, - - - S. C. the \V. tl. KUUURI. I're*. 1UA IJ. 1HJHU/11-, *_t?Sllirr. | ? I II son, J B and nlta ??? rice You Are a Free Agent. AUCTION SALES* and ies; You have been told In plain lan- CLERK'S SALE. >ro- guage, and on numerous occasions bed during the past ten years, that the state of South Carolina?County of ire; Mutual Benefit Life Insurance compa- York. res n.v of Newark, N. J., wrote the most In the Court of Common Plena. i60: *"" am,Mt ?,nlj; 1 less cost to Its policy holders than any ' 1 ilti- company In business. The statement 15 Y virtue of a decree of sale for ard has been made because I know it to A5 partition, in the above stated case, 3 J. be a fact which no man can success- I will expose to public sale in front of ms; fully controvert, and one which no ex- the Court House Door, In Yorkville, S. , s In perlenced Insurance man will under- C.. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, arn, take to dispute. It is possible that (Salesday) next, during the legal hours xon since you first saw this statement, of sale, the real estate described as follace you have Insured In another company, lows: ohn and without so much as testing my as- "That certain piece of land, lying on sertlons. If you have, and insured In the waters of Turkey Creek, commenc>ne one of the old established companies ing at an old Chestnut (down) and lern there is not a shadow of doubt that the running thence N. 68J E. 20.75 chains ion. contract you have is as good as the to red oak n. xiii; thence N. 36 W. 17 average, but no better, and will be to rock xiii n; thence N. 60 W. 26 to - * - * * a ? a ??.! ?Ill w am V Irl/no f rlol/'a IlnA' me- uvea up to Dy tne company mat issueu waier our, aim h. n..nF.u.v?. the it. You are a free agent and had a thence S. 2 E. 19.60 to pine and polnt:EI perfect right to insure where you did, ers; thence S. 61 E 18 to the beginning, as you are the man who pay* the containing SIXTY-TWO AND ONESt. freight, but I respectfully submit that HALF ACRES, more or less, and as a free agent you should look before bounded by lands now or formerly of eek you leap, and conserve your own inter- Andrew Kirkpatrick, Arthur Kirkpatrm; est by securing the best values obtain- rick, Leland Robinson, Sherer lands. Jul- able for your money. If you have not Gallagher lands, et al., as shown by >me yet insured your life and your con- plat of same, dated Sept. 23rd. 1863, I science tells you that you should, you made by Wm. Hemmlngway, D. S." 35 will be doing nothing except looking Terms?ONE-THIRD Cash, balance per after your own interest, if you gain an in one and two years. Credit portion intelligent understanding of what the t0 be secured by bond and mortgage on cal Mutual Benefit has to ofTer before the premises sold, 7,ith privilege to 4- coming to a definite conclusion. If you purchaser to pay ail cash. Purchaser fail to do this, your loss will be gTeat- to pav for papers, or- er than mine. I shall be pleased to J A TATE, C. C. C. Pis. ild- show you, but unless you signify a de- October J8 1910. sire to be shown, It is possible, that in 04 ' f 3t 000- view of the fact that there are 6,000 ? >sr- men In my territory, who need Mutual . ^ twt vty.tt.SHOP Benefit insurance. I may overlook or AT THE WE-FIX IT amnion; fail to call on you personally. TTORSE Shoeing, 60 cents all round, ron- XI if the money comes with the horse. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. R. E. MONTGOMERY. iers OOd WB Mj I Little Points Tell I ige, Hj g jS I - - - IN - - - I ? - -- Atrtfrn H -II WOMEN'S TAILUKEU SUHS I one B? 9 ?ne K fl an<1 I OVK TATLORED SUIT MAY T'()OK MUCH LIKE ANOTHER fl Ed" B SAVE F*OR FINER STITCHING, STURDIER LINING, MORE fl 5me fl SKILLFUL SHAPING OF A COLLAR. THE WELL DRESSED fl (tof IB WOMAX NEEDS THE MESSAGE OF THESE SO-CALLED LIT- fl || TLE POINTS IN CHOOSING IIFHl SUIT. FOR HONEST WEAR fl ison |B AND SATISFACTION IS FOUND IN THOMSON'S ALL WOOL fl m SUITS. YOU'LL FIND THOMSON'S ALL WOOL SATIN LINED I sto- I Ms M !on- SUITS ON SALE AT $12.50. $15.00. 818.00 AND $25.00. fl ider fl LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS. fl Kg Ladies' Pure Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made from the very best fl use. H silk. Price, $5.00 F3ach. fl two I Indies' Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made from good quality 9 buy I of silk, cut full, on sale at $2.08 Flaoh. 9 ;aln. |H Ladies' Persian Silk Petticoats, on sale at $5.00 Flach. fl r> I LADIES' SILK HOSE?50 CTS. AND $1.00. fl adid II "ne Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Black Hose on sale at fl fish H 50 Cts. ami $1.00 the Pair. fl || BF'.D COMFORTS?$1.00. $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50. fl flfn" I we are showing good values in Bed Comforts, extra large sizes, fl gS in all colors, on sale at $1.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Each. fl ropf II PLAID BLANKETS?$5.00 PAIR. fl )0. Plaid Blankets, all wool, extra large 11-4 sizes, big values, at H zer: $5.00 the Pair. fl KIMOMA GOODS. fl 10.00 I New assortment of double fleeced Kimono Goods, in all colors, fl IH on sale at 10 Cts. the Yard. fl evel PATENT LEATHER HEJ^TS. 'rice New line Ladles' Patent Leather Belts, Black and Red, priced I at 25 and 50 Cts. Each, tfci I OUTING. Sji Big line of Fall Outing, In White, Black and all Shades, on sale hree H at 10 Cts. the Yard. ??d WHITE POPLIN?12 1-2 CTS YARD, lbs. I$3? $5 500 yards of 25 Cts. White Poplin, In Short Lengths, on sale wn- at 12 1-2 Cts the Yurtl. 100,- SOISETTE?15 CTS. Y ARD. ' I 500 yards of 25 Cts. Solsette, In White, Black-and Colors, on I sa,e at ^ Cts. the Yanl. ?? 4 I PERCALES?10 CTS. YARD, cres 500 yards of full yard-wide Percales, Black and White Shlrtbal ing Styles, on sale at 10 Cts. the Yard. I FLANNELETTES?10 CTS. YARD, icre. | Big line of Colored Patterns In Fall Flannelettes, on sale at Will 10 Cts. the Yam. _ -ne- WOOL FLAWEL FOR UNDERWEAR. ' B lhs ?9 H ' ' Gray Skirting Tlannel. In wool, at 20 and 25 Cts. tlie Yard. fl 'J!' Plain White Wool Flannel at 25 Cts. 35 Cts., 39 Cts. and 50 H ' Cts. the Yard, M ' Twilled White Wool Flannel at 25 Cts., 35 Cts. and 50 Cts. the H j Yard. B 2 Wool Flannel, in Plain and Twilled, at 25 Cts., 35 Cts. and H ires. "?<> Cts. tlic Yard... H r to CURTAIN GOODS. mp" Rig line of Colored Curtain Scrim, on sale at 10 and 15 Cts. B . the Yard. fl Big line of White Dotted Curtain Swiss, on sale at 10 Cts.. H 12 1-2 Cts. and 15 Cts. the Yanl. H ,uuu Brown Canton Flannel, good quality, on sale at 10 and 12 1-2 fl laoe- Cts. the Yard. B fi Bleached Canton Flannel at 15 Cts. the Vard. H . n. Good Hickory Shirting. 10 Cts. the Yard. H nre Best Hamilton Striped Hickory. 12 1-2 Cts. the Yanl. fl Best Cheviot Shirting, 10 Cts. the Yanl. H Best Riverside Plaids at 8 Cts. the Yanl. fl yep Best Yard-wide Brown Sheeting, 8 Cts. the Yard. H necI Good Yard-wide Brown Sheeting. 6 1-2 Cts. the Yanl. fl arm I Good Yard-wide Sea Island, 5 Cts. the Yanl. fl :.S Good Strong Ticking. 10 and 12 1-2 Cts. tlic Yard. fl Mrs. I Best A. C. A. Feather Ticking at 15 Cts. the Yanl. fl use; Good Yard-wide Bleaching, 8 Cts. the Ynnl. fl ince I Best Yard-wide Bleaching, Hill's and Barker Mills, 10 Cts. Yd. fl jool. I Yard wide Embroidery Cloth, 12 1-2 Cts. the Yanl. fl oom Genuine Yard-wide Cannon Cloth at 15 Cts. the Yanl. fl ; 80 Best Brown Drilling at 10 and 12 1-2 Cts. the Yanl. fl ises, Rest Bleached Drilling at 15 Ct.s. the Yanl. fl fl In Best A. F. C. Gingham. 10 Cts. the Yanl. fl r. J. Bates' Best Gingham at 12 1-2 Ct.s. the Yard. fl $25 fl Big line large School Pencil Tablets, 5 Cts. Each. fl M Three Cakes Good Toilet Soap. 10 Cts. fl Ith; 47-11 Toilet Soap, white rose, 19 Cts. Cake. fl her; H I*arge Size Jar Vaseline, 5 Ct.s. fl new Lyon's Tooth Powder. 25 Cts. size. 19 Cts. fl 1M Colgate's Tooth Paste. 25 Cts. size. 19 Cts. fl ided H Colgate's Talcum Powder. 25 Cts. size. 15 Cts. fl 1 Colgate's small size Tooth Paste. 10 ft*, son, Air Float Talcum Powder, 10 Cts. Mrs. flood Hasting Cotton. 2 for 5 Cts. 3 flood Pearl Buttons. 10 Cts. Dozen. 3 Children's Hose Supporters. 10 Cts. Pair. ^ Good Hair Brushes, 10 Cts. Each. _ g POST CARDS. 5.000 New Post Cards on sale at 1 Cent Kadi. ions i t,egt SPEND VOI'It TIME IN YORKVILLE AT THOMSON'S. ftt!j MAKE or It STOItE TIIE PLACE TO MEET YOUR EKIENDS. own GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUK FALL MERCHANDISE. the | The Thomson Company. C. f