Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 25, 1910, Image 3

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(The (Tofton tftorltet. I Yorkvllle. October 25.?Cotton 14. "S New York. October 24.?Spot cotton closed quiet 15 points decline, middling ? uplands 14.30: middling gulf 14.55. Sales 2.400 bales. Futures opened easy and closed easy as follows: Oct. 14.05; Nov. 13.S4: Dec. .13.91; Jan. 13.92; Feb. 13.95; March 14.03; April 14.08; May 14.07; June 14.06; July 14.03. BOARDERS WANTED \PPLY to Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. 85 t It HOME SEEKERS. LOOK THIS WAY | h" you desire a iiume a nwoi .v. A tile section, a salubrious climate that can't be surpassed, where we have the purest water, where malaria is unknown and health perfect, lands arc _J cheap, but increasing in value every day, then turn this way. For further information write DENTON LAND CO., Denton. Ga., Jeff Davis Co. 85 t 4t T COLORED STATE FAIR A Meets In Columbia November 7 to 12. HE Colored State Fair will be held in Columbia this year on the grounds of the White Fair association, and will begin NOVEMBER 7, and continue to the 12th. The same reduced rates granted by the railroads to visitors to the white fair have been granted to visitors to the colored fair. ^ The officers of the fair are: RICHARD CARROLL, President, W. D. CHAPPELLE, Vice Pres. __ J. H. GOODWIN. Supt. A. ROBERTSON. Secretary. 1 T. A. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. I 85 t 2t v 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ? County of York. In the Court of Common Pleaa. Minnie Love, a minor under the age of fourteen years, through her Guardian ad litem, John Hull, Plaintiff, against Seekford Love, Leathey Benton, Bud Abee and Felix Dover, Guardian, Defendants.?Summons for Relief.? (Complaint Filed). To the Defendants Above Named: "XT" OU are hereny summoneu tmu ?? X quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of the !SI Court of Common Pleas for the said wl County, and to serve a copy of your W( Answer to the said Complaint on the p subscriber at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days ^ after the service hereof, exclusive of tir the day of such service: and if you .)r fail to Answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for re- pr lief demanded in the Complaint. th J. S. BRICK. Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated October 20th, A. D. 1910. NOTICE ^ To the absent defendants, Seekford Love and Bud Abee:? wi Please take notice that the Sum- mi mons. of which the foregoing- is a copy, mi together with the Complaint in the yo above entitled action, were filed in the office of J. A. Tate, Clerk of Court of th< Common Pleas for County and State yo aforesaid, at Yorkville, S. C., on the 25 Yc day of October, 1910. co J. S. BRICK. mi Plaintiff's Attorney. Qi aU NOTICE 1 To Seekford Love, minor defendant above the age of fourteen years: ? Please take notice that unless you shall in the meantime procure the ap- ? pointment of a guardian ad litem, the plaintiff will on the twentieth day after the expiration of the service of this Notice upon you, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as coun+ sel can be heard, move before J. A. Tate, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for County and State aforesaid, at his ^ office in Yorkville, S. C., for an Order l appointing some suitable person guar- J dian ad litem to appear and defend the action in your behalf. J. S. PRICE, Plaintiffs Attorney. Yorkville, S. C.. October 20th, 1910. 85 t 6t Ti AMUSE-U >c in Ti Offers an attractive programme for . tonight. Three fine pictures. "The N' Death of Michael Grady"?a laughable m comedy: "The Miscalculation"?a story . of Halley's Comet: "Butter-making In r * Normandy"?educational. Don't fail to come out and see them. MAKb, I ritM ? ? NOW Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming and before many moons will be here. What about your Fruit Cakes for these occasions? Don't you know that the earlier they are made, the f longer seasoning they have, the better the flavor? Well, it is true. So make p, your cakes early. I can furnish you with the Raisins, Citron, Currants, $1 Flavoring Extracts. Spices, etc. Phone me what you need and let me send Fi them at once. And, oh! yes. phone for fk anything else you may need in Choice Fancy Groceries. \V. E. FEHGVSOV. iW See The Enquirer office for Rebuilt Typewriters of all kinds. -Shol * Nowhere Can You f and LEATHERS The * | r /bit Y?>\ I la oiks' i)()\(i()l \ oic hon i'm la inks' soi.ll> i.datiii k siiok i.adiks' i'atkn't i.kxt1ikk sll( i.xdiks' (.i n mkt xi- s1ioks .mux's satin hai.s mkn's \l.l, i.katiikk siioks jr \vk ski.i, tiik iikst sj.ou mkn's kkttkk sll(>ks?i'atkn xl. hon cxi.i'. kxm.xki %! \ Ml l?l I I l? > \\ 10 SI LL (itMMliiian's School si mm \\ K si:LI. I.;i Itonlc's in \\ 1% SLLL LairdcM. Western mid I \VK SI-XL lairlieltl. I Vlloucrart. Si UK's for >|C||. KIRKPATR "IF YOU DON'T TP WRAY'S REM Men's Collars at We Have a ?!'*!? l/?t of MKN" ( <>?Whilo Tliey l*a*i?At ."> Ci:\T> |{?'?ular fx I Alili WOOli SHAWLS ?Tliey Were $1.50 lOaeli and Ci 08 t'TS. Kaeli to ("lose Out t^aiek. Specials For Wednes ? ? t a III On \\ M?.\r.Mj.v i?i i.Mi. ... ,-u OCTAGON SOAP. 10 ( IS. < On THURSDAY?1'rom 2 to 2.20 | DOLLAR?Only $1.00 Wort I Domestics At Ren Simpson and American Printsterns?PER YARD ON LI Extra Heavy Outings?Good 1 1.500 Yard Heavy Checks?7c 36 inch Bleaching:, 10c and 12 Lionsdaie Cambric. 15c quality Men's Pants?Ren Men's S5.00 Pants?At $2.98 a Men's $4.00 Pants?At $2.7; Men's $3.50 Pants?At $2 Men's $3.00 Pants?At I Men's $2.50 Pants?J Men's $2.00 Pants? . 0. WRAY, SAY, MR. MAN: L V You know that you have been prom- <> ng your wife and daughters that s ten the crops were gathered you >uld "set up" to various kinds of * irniture and Furnishings that they int. Well, let us remind you that the ne has come. Crops are good and ' ices all you can ask. Don't you j ink you ought to make good your I omises? Come and see us for everyIng in Furniture and especially for MATTINGS, RUGS, ART SQUARES And Floor Coverings in general. You ^ 11 enjoy these nice things just as ^ jch as your wife and daughters?you ght not say so, but you will be glad " u bought them just the same. f< You will find our goods right up to it ? minute in Qualities and Styles, and ? u know that Our Prices Must Tell ] >u That They Are Right, or we uldn't expect you to buy. But re- m >mber that it always Pays to Buy , jality and you can get Quality at is Store. * Cash or Credit and a Square Deal. YORK FURNITURE CO - DITCH and WELL TILING r Come and see us for Ditch and Well ling from 12 to 24 inches in size. I Perhaps there is a farm roadway on air farm on which a bridge or two ay be gone to the bad. Repair it with ling, put it in deep, cover well and >u will not have to do the job any (. ore. See us for the Tiling. See us for Painted and Galvanized on Roofing. Yorkville Hardware Co. _ ? 1 See Me Quick >r (me Brush Runabout, (New) at 110. and or One Two Cylinder lteo (Second tnd i Touring Car. at $525. Either of these cars is a bargain. ?e me quick. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. :s> Sh 'ind a GREATER VARi in Here. "WE FIT TH im ams' sorr sou; siioi:s? infants' All, UvVTIIKi; Sllol> < iiiu>ki;\ s soi.id i.i;\tiii:k s < iiii.I)Ki;\ s solid li;\tiii:k > missi:s" solid li.atiiki: siioi: hoys* solid i.1: \ ri 11:1: shops sis to iss hoys' solid lkatiiili: shops 18js to us hoys* satin hals?us to 5s hoys' all lpatiipit shopssi zps as 'ix? 5s liT SIS ITS. s?vici 81.25 i p. >ps si.75 i p. s2.00 i p. 81.25 82.00 i p. shop in tin: coi ntiiy **: T LPAT1IPIL VICI. (.I N .MKTJO?HLACK WD TAN?LAPP 82.50 TO 85.00 s" lor Cliildroii?(None H<'I?t). ud Solhy's Shots for Women. Kx<vlsior Shoo- for Hoys. Hal-Ion and Dion I'. Doyiiold's ICK-BELK C LADE WITH US WE B01 IOVAL SALE D 1 5 Cents Each. l> S LINEN COLLARS And They f> ? Kneh. l' SI ill lllaek. Illtie. Pink and Wliite lond Value?NOW THEV (iC) AT j' tl 1) ;day and Thursday ?? i.SO a. ill.?TIIKEE CAKES OK v July Three Cakes to a Customer. ?. in.?2.-> IiltS. KICK KOK ONE i to a Siimle Customer. wval Sale Prices j ?All Colors and Good Patr r> cts. j attorns?At 8 CTS. a Yard, quality?At 5 CTS. a Yard. l-2o Quality?At 8 CTS. Yd. ?At tO CTS. a Yard. ioval Sale Prices i Pair. " 5 a Pair. ? .50 a Pair. * 82.25 a Pair. _ Lt $1.98 a Pair. L At St.68 a Pair. " a Ti, a T oorlof L X lie; JL/^auvi ? _____________________________ c e SHOES * Wo have Shoes for men, women and hildren. Shoes that look well and vear better. We can save you money m Shoes. Call in and examine our tock. iUILDING MATERIAL. We carry a full stock of Building: Material. Three grrades of Shingles? Cos. 1, 2 and X. Painted and Galvanzed Iron Roofing?different lengths. Everything to build with. Seed Oats, Seed Wheat and Rye. Rice Flour and Mill Feed for hogs. YORK SUPPLY CO. ! F D V I r R (3 f L/ XV T 1 VI <-> /v iivals comfort, and com- /yj (MJjjX art is equaled by Style i every pair of - - - | 1 Walk- Over s_ho_e_sSat SHANNON & HOPE, Sharon, S. C. IACKSON BROTHERS Clover, S. C. We want your business great or imall, cash or credit. When in town nake our store your headquarters. Remember that we sell everything to Cat and Wear. See us about that new A'agon or Buggy, if your old one is vorn out. A good Flour for $2.65 per tundred. Call or Phone No. It. Jackson Brothers. 1. W. Johnson 1 Have These Things Right New: Buckwheat Flour. Raisins, Currants, Citron. Norway Mackerel. White and Red Onion Sets. Tea, Coffee and Spices a Specialty. ' I. W. JOHNSON 0?5/-s lETY of STYLES 11 E HARD-TO-FIT" I; -AI.I. (OlX)ltS 11 cts. up. m i?si/.ks 2s to 5s . .10 cts. vp. m iioks?si/.ks r>s to ss i 08 ("ps. vp. ;iioks?si/,i:s sis to lis Sy ?0 (ts. vp. fit s?ll js to 2s 08 (ts. vp. h ?kox cai.i-' ok vkt?si/.ks sk !?8 (ts. vp. ?im>\ calk ok vkt?si/.ks i ilK cts. p -patkxt. vkt. k<).\ calf? m $l.."?0 vp. b COMPANY. Velva Syrup. The bees have gone out of business and turned their attention to emigrap h. tion. since we commenced selling "Vel?ar Bin: va Breakfast Syrup." A lot of sound I don't know whether you intend to Red Onions. Fresh Cucumber Pickles uy any feed to fatten your hogs this in ke*. Pork and Beans. Tomatoes Sab ,11 or not. but in case > ou do. I want than vo > suggest that you go to Mase Fergu- oneese, iresn t ages?< ntaper man >01 oil's?-the Farmers' Wholesale Grocery ok thern. and PletUyof gooc -and buy a sack of Rice Flour. It is th'n^9 to eat- Sell your cotton for 14c iisilv the best feed for fattening hoes a,ld buy your Koods from us and liv{ ever tried and I have tried aEou?^! f'*?*"' ^vt'hine'i'n^e^ol tie fe-^ds anybody else has. It certain- w E\'er> thing in K" puts the fat on the hogs, and does Tobaccos We re selling a lot of Leathat a loss cost ner nound than anv er- especially Lace Leather. What oui .h" t?lz ?o?%.tto -.'s ill sure treat vou richt when vou Leather Is not worth knowing. Luck> ru'le with hfm Cood-bve Fino" Coffee and Pretty dishes goin* Wltn nlm' CO?U b>p armFR fast" Come and &et OUr P"re' Red RUSI Proof Oats and sow them at onc? We bought them to sell. To those who owe us: We Warn the Money. HERNDON & GORDON. . L. Williams. W. M. McConnell. i.l williams&co. Sterling Silver Packed and Jammed And Cut Glass Every Counter and Shelf loaded rith new Fall Merchandise. A visit to ur store will do you good, whether We are now showing an especiallj ou buy or not. nice line of Sterling Silverware Includ Get posted on Prices at York's Ing many very handsome pieces in th< cheapest Store, then you can't go newest designs, such as Sugar anc Cream Sets. Bread Trays. Sanclwlcl Ion's Pure Worsted Suits, at $8.50, Dishes. Carving Sets. etc. $10.00, $12.50, $16.50 and $18.00. toys' Knee Pants Suits, at 98 Cts. to -IIT r. ACC $8.50 each. CUT GLASS "outh's Suits, at $3.48 to $12.50. See our line of Dress Goods?Broad- is also here in a good variety of stylei loth, Henriettas, Serges, Brilliantines, and you will find them priced mos *c- reasonably. Complete line of Men's, Women's and Sterling Silver and Cut Glass piece: children's Sweaters, at prices that will are always acceptable and appropriate ppeal to you. It will pay you to come for wedding gifts, nd see us. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. BARGAINS ^ AT Yorkville Banking and Mercantile COMPANY'S. Dress Goods, Winter Weight? 75 Cents on the Dollar. Ladies' Coats and Raincoats? 75 Cents on the Dollar. Price, $1.50 to $15.00. Also Lot of Children's Coats? 75 Cents on the Dollar. 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 KINDS SUITS, $10 to $20?75 Cents on the Dollar. D A \TTC CI tA?75 riontc r?n thp Hollar. A ilM A V7, ipx IV/ yv? I \J VIVUIU luv ~? 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 having our Wirestretchers, will please return them at once. 3T So-called "cheap printing" is the T ? \Ta1tt <ind that costs you most. Use The OX xN cW Enquirer kind. Season's Goodi The Secret Host NORWAY MACKEREL In kit 10 lbs. each?At $1.20. $1.35 un $1.50 Earli. Of success is to use the best. We 0rdlnary kiml at 10 Cts>. Thr(,t. f) ivould like for vou to consider this fact 2.> C ts. and start this plan by using a few packages of Busch's Golden Seal and Huckivlieat Flour?Plain as well .1 Senna (compound) Stock and Poultry Self Rising. Medicine. It will make your stock ,,an.rako Syni|> in tins. look better, fatten faster, and last longer. The cows will give richer milk Peanut Hotter. and more of it than you had ever im- imported Swiss Cheese. agined they could do. And eggs, your liens will lay more eggs than you care * firade of M nee . eat . t for, but you can get rid of them at a * ,Si a good price these days. You will find sKI.KCT OYSTFltS. this wonderful Stock and Poultry MedIcine In 10, 25 and 50 Cents Packages LOUIS ROTH. at the ? &T Don't measure your printing ma1 ter by its costs; but rather by its qual THE STAR DRUG STORE. ity. The Enquirer kind is the cheapes Apply This to Yourself Don't depend upon your salary alone for that is only temporary means of support, and may be stopped ..t ti,,,.. xiii.i,..<r. th:it time should come today or > tomorrow, what would you do for tin* day aft or ? What means have you provided for financially overcoming adversity? Have you been foolish enough to spend all you made, or did you have wisdom or foresight enough to save a part of your earnings? These are very vital questions, Mr. Salaried Man. and should not he considered lightly. Here is a safe place to deposit your spare change. You can start with One Dollar, and add all you want. - Wc add I percent, too, e\ery quarter-year. I The National Union Bank, ABSOLUTELY SAFE Rock Hill, - - - S. C. i VV. ,1. KOIHHOY. Pros. IK.\ It IHM.M'. Casliior. Winter V i ' ^ FOR MEN FOR WOIV i . THOMSON'S is the Best place f T?. JUqpo irniiMI finH ci i i uuuci wcaii utib jv/u u iinu ? ; in both wool and cotton fabria L t . Men's and Boys' Underwear Men's Ribbed Two-Tliread Balbriggaii Shirts and t Drawers At $1.00 the Garment. Men's fine Ribbed Derby Shirts and Drawers At... $1.50 the Garment. Men's Heavy Fleeeed Shirts and Drawers At 30 CTS and 50 CTS. the Garment. Men's Elastic Seam Canton Drawers At 50 CTS. Eaeh. Men's Fleeced Seriven Drawers At $1.00 and $1.25 the Garment. Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers At ( 25 CTS. the Garment. Men's Heavy Klbl>ed Vests At 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. the Garment. LADIES' AM) CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. r Ladies' Dure Wool Flat Vests and Pants At ; $1.50 tho Garment. 1 Ladies' tine Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants At.... i $1.00 the Garment. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Vests and Pants At 50 CTS. tho Garment. < Ladies' Ril)l>ed Fleeced Vests and Pants At 25 CTS. the Garment. 8 Ladies' Fleeced Liuon suns .?i ;>i? tin, mt- ou?. t Ladies' Corset Covers At 25 CTS. Each. I Ladies' Wool Hose, Black and Gray * 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Pair. Ladles' Fleece Lined Hose At 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. IT. Infants' Fleeced Wrappers At 10 CTS.. 15 CTS. and 25 CTS. Garment. i Infants' Wool Wrappers At 50 CTS. Garment. ? Misses' Wool Vests and Pants At 75 CTS. and 85 CTS. Garment. j Misses' Fleeced Union Suits At .25 CTS. and 50 CTS. the Garment. Misses' Kihhcd Fleeced Vests and Pants At 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Garment. Ladles' Outing Gowns At .50 CTS. Each. Men's Outing Gowns At $1.00 Each. OUTINGS 2.000 Yards of Good Outing in all colors?Fancy and Plain?At 10 CTS. the Yard. Big line of 12Jc Kimono Outing On Sale At 10 CTS. J the Yard?All colors. Visit the THOMSON store this j of Quaiity. If it's merchandise for Thomson's Is The Place. W< The THOMSON COMf THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW ^|| Will be Held in the Court House on Friday, October 28. rVAXT'l A LL nersons having flowers to ex- L/(J1N J /V h bit will please be at the Court | ? House on Thursday at 10 a. m. No flowers will be received after 6 o'clock Thursday. There will be for sale Flowers, Candy, Dolls, Breads, Cakes, etc. Dinner 12 to 2?25 cents. Supper beginning at 6?25 cents; oysters?25 Anything At 7 p. m., prizes will be awarded, , t and this will be followed by a play in Without B one act, "Seeking a Servant." Admission for the day?25 cents; PIlir'P'Q children under 15, 15 cents. Two iIVHjE/O. children of one family, 25 cents. Mrs. B. N. MOORE, President. HIGHER I AA ??+ +&? kk AA tt ?? *?? ??* +#? >.??. it s in tne SEVEN ROOM G H 0 HOUSE On Lincoln street for Rent. Has DR. D city water connection. Possession given December 1st. $12.50 per month. See me. W. R. CARROLL ^sei ? IS *$? A A ??* +kk ??+ *?? AA Dr. M. W. 1 *#? ?** +** JJ &Z+ +*? Office, over ings Bank, I nnmr nn nn nnuril n I llUINU Ur UK UUWN.' SAl UK1JAY p +J y I *-> " ^ o J? ^ E S ? ? 1 Prepared to cflf-, fQ ^ _ and Fit Glass a^co I, ? ^ All Work ? P P ? * . AH W0Fk 5 b.gs?S ?*-<:irc == c X ? ft2 3 2. o . s. -g Q > * CO a c < 5 AT THE BR/ 1(1 O M M g > M 2 " VV E are 0fr< TJ G ^ 3 * ? U ^ Q VV Guernsey He fj W O 3 A fri ?. rt O and we have also ?r <?< O +2 o Q r+ o, JJ i?i 5' shire Gilts with > " r? I 5 ^ thal We Wl11 8C"n *x'u% H* - "5' ^ clean milk at 10 ce is O J5 m 3 ^ J, C O hotter and fre&h ejj >h f_i u 9 Cfl O Q 5 Pure Berkshire i* ^ +* ST S S $ "? each. Pure Bui K 3 ^ M 2 tf. 2 n 8 8*ttlng of 16 l!o|? gggg __^l K o b p m i!rt5dni ^ 55 "> P* M r, YORK DRUG STORE. Y&UR Fresh Fish. NEE This Afternoon (Friday) and Tomorrow (Saturday). " 000 yards of Ginghams, at 5 Cts. yard. Good Calico, at 5 Cts. per yard. ? Good Bleaching, at 5 Cts. per yard. Best Bleaching, at 10 Cts. per yard. 35-inch Wool Serge, at 45 Cts. per yard. 50-inch Mohair, at 50 Cts. per yard. ^ 72-inch Table Damask?all Linen?at $1.00 per yard. Sweaters for men and ladies, at 50 Cts. and up. All Wool, Blue Serge Suits, at $10 to lUyrvTWjfaj See me for SHOES. I carry the best W _ Shoe that can be bought for the /,AnV* 'It money. My Shoe trade has increased 33 per cent, in the last year. -T-,, They look well and wear better. 'j I have everything you need in Groceries at the right price, M. A. McFARLAND, PUT , No. 4, Yorkville. I ? ' For r SYRUP AND VINEGAR * i C^I EORGIA Cane Syrup at 35 Cts. per \A/AD 1 X gallon, in 35 gallon barrels. Home w^^JTCh made Vinegar, at 20 Cts. per gallon, in 35 gallon barrels. Terms cash. W. H. DAVIS. Dealer in Georgia Syrup. M Columbia, s. c. SUPPOJ FORFRESHMEATS le3Ve bet}i' PHONE the City Market. No. 74, for ?ai* anything you want in the Fresh yOU haVG I Meat line. I don't handle anything except good, fat Beef, Pork and Sausage. Also Irish Potatoes and Cabbage. I will appreciate a part of your trade and will give polite and prompt attention to all orders. VVe I C. F. SHERER. L-1L. 3C New type, good stock and know- T /"V A *^T ing how, is what makes The Enqui- A-/V/I\i l rer's job printing satisfy its users. j aHHaaHMH rnderwear: [EN FOR CHILDREN ? ^ to buy your supply of Winter good line of the better Qualities i for men, women and children C.nnt Swpfltprs far Mpn. Rnvs and LaHips FOR MUX. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Men's Coat Sweaters tn White and Gray At $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 Each. Boys' Coat Sweaters in White and Gray At 50 CTS.. $1.00 and $1.50 Each. Infants' Quit Sweaters in White and Red At 50 CTS. and $1.00 Each. Misses' Coat Sweaters in White and Red At $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 Each. Ladies' Coat Sweaters in White and Red At $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 Each. SHAWLS AND FASCINATORS Big line of Fascinators?all colors 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Each. Big line of Shawls?AH colors At 25 CTS., 50 CTS., $1.00 and $1.50 Each. Infants' Wool Socks 50 CTS. Each. Children's Wool Toques in all colors At 25 CTS. and 50 CTS. Each. KERSEY AND JEANS For Men's Pants?You'll find a good line at Thomson's in nice, new patterns for Men's and Boys' Pants. Big line of Kerseys for Pants?New patterns.. ?... ... Priced At 35 CTS., 50 CTS. and 75 CTS. Yard. Pig line of AH Wool Jeans in dark colors At 25 CTS.. 35 CTS. ami 50 CTS. Yard. Canton Flannels?Bleached and Unbleached At 10 CTS., 12} CTS. and 15 CTS. Yard. Big line of Flannelettes in all colors At 10 CTS. Yard. Hickory Shirting in Blue and Brown Stripes At 10 CTS. and 12} CTS. Yard. Good Straw Ticking At 10 CTS. Yard. I Pest A C A Feather Ticking At .... 15 CTS. the Yard. ... Ladies' Coat Suits... Coat Suit Season is upon you and now is a good time to visit Thomson's and see the styles we are showing in Ladles' Wool Suit*, Satin Lined?Priced At $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $22.50 und $25.00. week. You'll find merchandise of QUALITY you are looking e will look for you. Coming? 'ANY, Yorkville, S. C.:-: i'LEARI AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. r riiy ? 1- DU 1 Stat, of South Carolina?County of York. Ill the Court of Common Pleas. British and American Mortgage Company, (Limited), Plaintiff, against Albert Whitener, Defendant. in my line "RYu\!rtueof the decree herein I " U shall expose to public sale on the MV FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, etung MI 1910, the following described property of the defendant, ALBERT WHITEIf thev are NER, subject however to said defend3 ant's right to gather and retain all .? .. such of his 1910 crops as may be gathtnan Otner^ ered prior to January 1st, 1911. All that certain tract of land, sitOUALITY uated in said county and state, on ^ * waters of Susybole Creek, containing TWO HUNDRED THIRT Y-EiGHT AND ONE-HALF (238J) ACRES, more or less, and bounded (in January 1894) as follows: On the north by Dr. Feemster, east by R. W. Burris, south by A. M. Titman and west by T. C. Burris. 'I 1? A D V Sa'd 'and ts 'urt^er described by L/?y/\I\ I courses and distances in the decree, and the clerk will follow said decree in ?-????? making deed to purchaser. Terms of Sale.?ONE-HALF CASH. I and remainder on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, to be anstiirci hv nnrnhaqpp's hnnd. and a ^ T JL JL^f o^vui vu vt* 11 _ ^ mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for papers, and to pay all expenses of foreclosure, lneluding the fees of plaintiffs attorneys in case of foreclosure of the purchase money mortgage. iCIALIST J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. October 11th, 1910. AT? 81 t 3t White's Dental Loan and Sav- j gR|&N COMPANY Y The Fancy Grocers and rzziz MONDAY Examine es Mixed PickleS Guaranteed. Come to see us when you want the choicest Mixed Pickles?fresh from the barrel. And see us for kTTON FARM. Fresh Full Cream Cheese, iring thoroughbred Cakes and Candles, ifers at from J10 up ^pp,f8' a number of Berk- Fresh Mackerel and Herring, thoroughbred Pigs 2" 1 *?d ?utcket CofTees, Will deliver cure Market Baskets, . ?nts a quart. Cream.' Lamps and Lamp Burners that hold rfirs on orders the &lohc Pigs at from 13 to Brooms and Buggy Whips. Pf Orpington eggs j?t BURNS. Manager. I J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. children might ^^gybur money sSme in the Bank ? ipm vtswar if wii i. g ncri IWTT IV TTIMM I IT CV*0 TUFM Ikf Tlir I Ilk. I UIV I nuri IM I IIU BANK SE YOU DIED TODAY, would you rid helpless little children? You will r the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if money in our bank. AKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. 5ay FOUR Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits AND SAVINGS BANK 4