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REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS. Long Threatened Disturbance Now At ? the Point of Culmination. Puerto Cortez. Honduras, Dec. 28.? ^ via New Orleans. Jan. 2.?The longexpected revolt of the adherents of ? Manuel Bonilla against the Davilla B government in Honduras has broken j out and a decisive battle is expected j to be waged in the streets of this city J .it-ithin the next few days. ? The correspondent of the Associated j Press is reliably informed that the y revolutionary gunboat. Hornet, was J: sighted off this port late last night i and that preparations are being: made for an attack upon Puerto Cortez by M land and sea is believed certain. Accurate information says there g are somewhere in the neighborhood of M 300 Bonilla soldiers, well armed, on ^ the Montagua bar. in the disputed ter- j. ritory between Honduras and Guate- jj mala. Further south, along the Gua- M temalan border, it is reported that the A revolutionists. 500 strong, including M many Americans, armed with modern \A rifles, two field pieces and a plentiful n supply of ammunition, are preparing e for a march through Santa Barbara L to Tegucigalpa, the capital. E Another body of revolutionists are l reported in the vicinity of Las Que- m bradas, where a small engagement is m said to have taken place yesterday. M These soldiers, it is believed here, are to be used in the attack upon Puerto T Cortez. There is a marked feeling of sus- M pense in this city. From all indica- m tions the government intends to make J. a strong fight here. The small gar- G rison has been increased within the | past five days by the arrival of 500 b ' government troops and a small bat- L tery of machine guns, but there is j( grave doubt as to the loyalty of the H troops. It is believed that the mere J. presence here of Manuel Bonilla or A General Lee Christmas will result in D a generaL"turn over" and cause an al- M liance of the government troops with T the revolutionists. 'tt Captain Davis, of the United States M cruiser Tacoma now far out in the m harbor, has stated that immediately tv upon the outbreak of hostilities he E will land a sufficient number of blue- s. jackets to protect the lives of Ameri- J. cans. Bi A strict censorship is maintained m and It is almost impossible to send a M cablegram. J. ? M J. HICKORY GROVE NOTES. Or Correspondence The Torkellle Enquirer J< J< Hickory Grove, January 3.?Mr. W. R M. Sellers, wife and two children, m William and Cuyler of Charlotte, l, spent the Christmas holidays with a W. M. Whisonant. B Miss Margie Whisonant is visiting ? relatives in Sharon. s Miss Sallie Allison is visiting Mr. Warren Whisonant of Hickory Grove. J*] Mrs. Joe Leech and daughter, T. Marie, are visiting Mrs. Leech's moth- ? er at Waterloo, S. C. Messrs. Walter and Elbert Culp of Catawba Junction, are visiting Brevard Cherry of this place. Mr. Carson Latimore and Miss Mabel Beard were quietly married at the bride's home, near Hoodtown, December 24th. Shortly after the ceremony was performed they left for Gaffney, S. C., where they will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. Fielden Martin of Spartanburg, is the guest of W. T. Slaughter, Jr. The Rev. W. B. Justus and family, who was formerly pastor of West Greenville Methodist church, has just arrived at Hickory Grove, where he will begin work as pastor of Mt. Vernon and other churches in this circuit. Mr. D. M. Ellen of Bishopville, is visiting friends here. Misses Mary and Janie Wylie and Messrs. Fred and Grady McGiil left today for Erskine college. Miss Ella Wilkie who teaches the seventh grade of the Gaffney graded school, left today for Gaffney, after spending the holidays with her parents in Hickory Grove. Misses Emily and Eva Wylie have gone to their schools near Gaffney. Miss Ella Whitesides is visiting relatives in Rock Hill. Miss Eula Good is visiting Miss Plexico in Rock Hill. Messrs. Jim and Sam Kell of Columbia, spent the holidays with their brother, Mr. Sam Kell. Mrs. Jane Thomas of Hickory Grove, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Will Wilkerson. Miss Ida Seoggins of Yorkville, is visiting her brother, Mr. Robert L. Seoggins. Mr. Beattie Wilkerson will leave Wednesday for Wofford college. 1 Spartanburg. ^ Mr. Charlton Good is visiting rela~ tives at Greenville. Mr. W. T. Slaughter entertained a number of guests with a turkey din- ( ner December 31st. __ Miss Cleo Leslie entertained a number of young friends at dinner on Wednesday last. Dr. D. T. Allison of Honea Path, is spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. Belle Allison. Miss Belle Smith spent the holidays with friends in Yorkville. Misses Reba Cain of Yorkville and Vera Rront of Forest City, X. C.. spent |_ the holidays with Miss Janie Allison. r ' Mr. Lowry Wylie of Spartanburg, is visiting his parents at this place. v Mr. Arthur Greene and Miss Florence Montgomery were married at the parsonage Christmas day. R Mr. Dave Pratt of Sharon, and a Miss Anna McGill were married at the ? Presbyterian parsonage at Sharon Saturday evening, December 23rd. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. R ?_There is to be a flying machine exhftdtion at Bennettsville on January 5 and 6. ' ?! ? Insurance t'ommissi'mu .?*?. has issued an order revoking the license of the Hepsatophs to do business in South Carolina. _ ? The Charleston people are looking for a lively race for the mayoralty of the city, the candidates being Major T. T. Hyde. E. W. Hughes and John P. Grace. It is the entry of Mr. Grace that has especially contributed interest to the situation. Mr. Grace is general- _ ly believed to be quite a factor in F Charleston politics. He is the man who ran for the United States senate principally for the purpose of antagonizing Mr. Rhett two years ago. It is believed that the campaign will bring about quite a shake-up. p b AT THE CHURCHES. n ASSO. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN v There will be prayer meeting on j, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. c n METHODIST. There will be prayer meeting on I Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. V FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. There will be prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. V <Ehe (Toiton IRarhet. ti Yorkville, January ?Cotton 14 f>-8. p . ti SHINGLE SAWING J Suspended until further notice. * We are in the market for a good, s Second-hand Saw Mill. 11 It COTTON BELT GINNING CO. v ti AT THE WE-FIX-IT-SHOP t HORSE Shoeing, 75 Cts. all around 1' if the money comes with the horse. R. E. MONTGOMERY. '' WANTED rpo sell small tract of Land with two I' i houses on it, in edge of town <iuick. c Also a partner in livery business. f< Also boarders. a J. W. dobson. <| 1 t It h sW So-callod "cheap printing" is the ' kind that costs you most. Use The Enquirer kind. p Special Jlotires. These Are Clubmakers. . K. Allison Hickory Grove. loyd Allison Yorkville [iss Nellie Allison Tirzah. liss Clara B. Alexander.. 4 Yorkville ennie Barron Yorkville. Irs. T. C. Barnett No. 3, Clover. \V. Bankhead Lowryville . A. Barry No. 1 Filbert ames Riggers No. 1 Yorkville j :. B. Black Lockhart. Irs. S. L. Blair No. 1, Sharon. , , H. Bigham Sharon. liss Annie Brandon ....No. 2, Clover. ] as. Biggers No. 1, Yorkville. P. W. Boyd Neely Mill. . A. Carroll No. 7 Yorkville 7. J. Caveny Rock Hill. 1 [iss Mattie Belle Campbell No. 2. Yorkville. T rsirrv di i t h rf hovi 11 f [CLl IVJlk JLA V/UUJ ( . J. Currence No. 8, Yorkville. [ason Clark No. 1 Yorkville. 7. H. Crook Fort Mill. R. Comer No. 3, Rock Hill. [iss Addle Caveny..No. 1, Rock Hill. [rs. J. R. Currence No. 2, Clover. . D. Dorsett Yorkville ? 'iss Emmie Davis No. 4, Clover. T. R. Flannagan ....Bowling Green ] . S. Ford No. 4, Clover. . B. Faulkner No. 4, Clover. ewis Ferguson Yorkville. ( . L. Ford Clover. 1 ewis Good No. 1. Yorkville. 1 trs. R. H. Gwin No. 2, Sharon. < [rs. R. H. Gwin No. 2 Sharon t [rs. M. A. Gaston No. 1, Bullock's Creek, t . J. Hopper No. 6, Yorkville. < 7. F. Jackson, Jr. No. 7, Yorkville. 1 iss Mary Jackson Newport. < [rs. C. L. Kennedy Sharon. < Blair Kendricks No. 2, Clover, t eo. W. Knox Clover. < 7. S. Lesslie No. 1, Lesslie. 5 . R. Love No. 4, Clover t essie Martin No. 8 Yorkville t >hn T. Matthews Clover. 1 arry Miller No. 6, Yorkville. } J. McDaniel No. 1, Rock Hill. 3 . W. McFarland ....No. 3. Yorkville, < oc McClure, (p. c.) Gastonia. t iss Sallie McConnell, McConnellsville. ( hos. Mitchell No. 1, Rock Hill, f rebb Moore No. 3, Yorkville. r iss Kathryn Maloney..No. 2, Sharon, f cCaln Nichols Yorkville. 1 r. A. Nichols No. 2, Smyrna, c . L. Pressley Chester 1 C. Pursley No. 4, Clover, t Albert Riddle Clover. 1 axter Robinson No. 6, Yorkville. \ rs. Jas. N. Russell No. 1, Sharon, i iss Clara Smythe For'. Mill. 1 F. A. Smith No. 1, Yorkvllle. f rs. John M. Smith Clover. P. Sifford Clover. r. T. Smarr Bullock's Creek. eo. L. Suggs No. 8, Yorkville. >seph Wylie Hickory Grove. ?ff D. Whiteside Hickory Grove. . W. Whiteside Smyrna. { iss Linie Wood No. 3, Clover. ? ester Watson Hickorv Grove. . C. White King's Creek. , W. White Sharon W New type, good stock and know- 1 ig how, is what makes The Enqui- j ir's job printing satisfy its users. STATE] __ alip ICnai YORK At the Close RESOURCES I.oans and Discounts Overdrafts Stocks and Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand and Due fr Banks WE TAKE PLEASUHE IX C. MKXT OF THE CONDITION OF WE WISH TO THANK YOU UANCE OF, AND IF POSSIBLE S. M. McNEEL, President Books EDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS AND MEMORANDUMS. All Kinds, All Grades, All Prices. uy your Books at the STAR DRUG TORE?The Right Place. Begin your business RIGHT, keep it ;IGHT and make a bunch of money, ien you will come back next fall and lank us for it. THE STAR DRUG STORE. See Us. OR SHINGLES, IRON ROOFING FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, CEILING, FRAMING, ROUGH PLANK. BRICK, NAILS, Etc. In fact, if you intend to build or reair a house be sure to get our prices efore you buy. We have saved others money, why ot you? We want YOUR trade for 1911. We rill do our best to make it to YOUR riterest to do business with us. We an furnish you with everything you eed. I We want to buy some Clay and Vhippoorwill Peas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Vhat the Works Are to a Watch the Action Is to a Piano. Anybody can sell you a piano and hat same somebody can tell you that is piano is the best made when at the iine .Mr. Somebody knows absolutely milling whatever of the action, the cale. the carrying power or any inide mechanism of the instrument; he imply has a commercial article that ie wants to sell regardles's of just i'hat you want, viz.: a sweet toned, urable piano that will give you music lie remainder of your life. Will you rust your watch with a "tinker?" Is t as well to listen to a little advice rom an expert who knows what a iano is: who is responsible and lands always ready to make good ny defect? I handle three of the most famous ianos?Standard High tirade Intruments in their grade?each in a lass by itself. I have never offered >r sale or sold a "thump box" called piano, but what I do offer is the uality fir?t. looks second, and at a ss price than you < an buy from the ravelling agent whose expenses must e added. It. J. I! Kit \ l)<)\.. rhinos and Organs tuned and reaired. A Piano for rent. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY Tlie Funoy (irooerw MANY THANKS. We thank YOU, One and All, for the liberal patronage given us during the holidays, and also during the year 1910 and we hope to continue to receive a part of your patronage during the New Year, 1911, and will do our best to merit your business. Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are Yours very truly, J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Look Before You Leap. While it is a fact that there are sev- ' ;ral hundred citizens in York county who carry from one to a half dozen ' policies in the Mutual Benefit, and >ach one of them is entirely satisfied ' hat they have the best there is in ife insurance, (and they are correct) ' here are several hundred others who dther have none anywhere, or if they ' lave any at all in many instances :hey have much less than they consci- 1 mtiously believe they should have,,or han they are able to carry without < mibarrassment, and to these I beg to lay that there will never be a better < ime than during the present month o attend to this important matter, < 'or the reason that you will never be ,'ounger than you are today, and If < ,'ou are in physical condition to be 5. K'd by the doctor now is your < ime. Of course there are other good ompanies besides the Mutual Bene- , it, and we rejoice in the fact, but lot one of them can. does or will < ruarantee its members so much or las such a record for uniformly ' lean and honorable dealing behind t. You can test the foregoing asserion to your satisfaction, if you try. vook before you leap as becomes a vise man. Fools leap and then look, ind frequently whence? It is my i msiness to show those who look list. SAM M. (iRIST. I Special Agent. WANTED WHITE Oak or Chestnut Oak ] Timber, cut to order. Can use iny quantity. Correspondence solicit- 1 ;d. F. S. LOVE, Rock Hill, S. C. 97 t.f tf. MONEY TO LOAN. DN first Mortgage on Real Estate. Terms eaty. THOS. F. McDOW, attorney. 99 t.f tf 11 MENT OF CONDI tt nni Pairing VILLE, SOUTH CAROL] of Business December \4>\ f LU ...$241.538 20 Capital 7,147 40 Surplus 1.000 00 Dividends Unpaid 1,200 00 Deposits oni Other Liabilities ... 118.301 33 $372,576 93 I \i\ \LLING YOUR ATTENTION TO THE THIS HANK. AT THE CLOSE OF HI FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT . AN INCREASE IN YOUR VALUA J. P, A GOOD NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Just make this resolution and stick to it through the New Year 1911, and you will be so well pleased with results that you will renew the resolution at the beginning of 1912: Resolved, That during the year 1911 I will make it a point to get prices at the York Furniture Company's Store before I buy anything in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings, Chairs, Stoves, Ranges, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and any other goods that the York Furniture Company sells. Make this resolution and stick to it and we are sure that we will save you money on any goods you may want to buy in our lines. During this year we will greatly increase the variety of the stock carried and will be in better shape than ever before to meet your every want in the way of House Furnishings from the garret to the kitchen. Please remember that we will sell you for either CASH or On CREDIT, and will always give you a SQUARE DEAL. YORK FURNITURE CO A nfnmnKiln 1IUIUI1IUUUV Supplies. Automobile owners will please remember the RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY when in need of anything in Automobile Supplies. We are carrying a good line of Supplies and constantly adding to it. Come and see us for GASOLINE OILS GREASES TOOLS AUTO ACCESSORIES, ETC. You will find that our qualities and our prices are just right. If you run a Gasoline Engine anywhere, come and see us for the best Dry Batteries. RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. MONEY TO LEND ON improved farms in York county, repayable in five easy, annual installments. Interest eight per cent. No broker's commissions. C. E. SPENCKU, Attorney at Law. S9 t aug. S. New type, good stock and knowing how, is what makes The Enquirer's job printing satisfy its users. ; ?? JsN pI* <\U c>2? s\t? c > /> > 4 ^ A /v ^ J One-7 T Ladies' Coat Suit THIS IS A ROOD OPPOH Sl'IT. CLOAK OR SKIRT J V THEM ALL THIS WEEK I ,v REGULAR PRICE. ^ DUES? Big line of Plaid Dress Gingt on sale at 9$- O Big line of Dark. Colored Outl ? Hickory Shirting. Hamilton's ?j) Unbleached Canton Flannel, Good Yard-wide Bleaching, pi ^ Good 3-4 Bleaching <^K Best Bleaching at Best Lonsdale Cambric, price ey# Good Straw Ticking, price . . . Best Feather Ticking, price... e?# Good Calico 4* 4* s SHOES OF QUALITY A1 THOMSON S FOR MEN. WON STOCK IS NOT BROKEN. e?? SIZE YOU WANT AT OUR S 4* ?????1 CliOTIIING WHEN YOU BUY CLOT TIIE KINI) THAT HAS QUAL1 TT KINI) OF CLOTH ANI) Till SHIP ON EVERY SUIT. W ^ BY REPUTABLE HOUSES. . ^ AND FIT IN EVERY GARMF J The Th< 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4" 4* 4s ? HORSES and MULES I will be at CLOVER. S. C., c Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursda January 3, I and 5. 1911, with Thlri Head of the best HOUSES ar MULES I have ever brought to yoi market. Can suit you In anythln sale or trade. Some extra go( Driving and Farm Horses. Also se1 eral t well broken Family Horse Don't fall to see and examine th stock. C, P. HEAVXER, Llncolnton, N. C. You are measured by the Statioi ery you send out. Use The Enquir kind. TION ;b lank _ [NA 31st, 1910 ABILITIES: $ 50,000 oo 41,000 oo 1,500 00 275.676 63 I inn on I.IWU I?u $372,576 93 ABOVE CONDENSED STATE'S I NESS. DECEMBER 31. 1910. AND SOLICIT A CONTINBLE PATRONAGE. . McMURRAY, Cashier I Am Prepared TO FILL ALL YOUR WANTS FO /'II PIWTM V II \ 1*1' riMTl \ niuoiJiaoi 11.11 rj i ni i CAKES FOR THOSE WHO II XOT WISH TO BAKE THE THEMSELVES. IX 1 AND 5 L SIZES: POUND CAKE. LAYER AM) CLEANED RAI INS. CURRANTS, DATES, FIG ETC. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AN SOUND NUTS. MINCE MEAT, ET LOUIS ROTH. HHHI WW\ Hnann & ib <b ?$? 4* 4* 4* 4s 4* 4s liird Off J s, Cloaks and Skirts. Tl XITV FOR YOU TO BUY YOUR kT THOMSON S. YOU CAN BUY IKRE AT ONE-THIRD OFF THE Vj - & \ GINGHAM. ^ lam, full 32 inches wide. 15 CTS. YARD 4> UTING. 9$* ngs. price 10 CTS. YARD Best 12 1-2 CTS. YARD ^ good and heavy, price v 10 and 12 1-2 CTS. YARD rice 8 CTS. YARD ? 5 CTS. YARD T JU via. i -iivt' ? 15 CTS. the YARD *5* 10 and 12 1-2 CTS. YARI) * 15 and 20 CTS. YARD 'r 5 CTS. YARD 4s HOES. ^ [IE THE KIND YOU'LL FIND AT 4* I EX AND CHILDREN. OUR SHOE YOU'LL FIND THE STYLE AND "T iJIOE COUNTER. , _____________ VNI) OVERCOATS. * 4H IHXli AT THOMSON'S YOU GET [TY IX) IT. YOU GET THE RIGHT B RIGHT KIND OF WORKMAN- ?& E SELL ONLY CLOTHING MADE \NI) YOU GET QUALITY. STYLE A INT. 4s Dmson Co. * 4* L ej- C-&. eis c-&i >I~ ssts e-1. c2? /y ?> .>/?/> ly ' TFDCFRS ? JOURNALS, ? DAYBOOKS, g. )d As Monday Is the first business day >s- of the New Year 1911, all business men is will be needing new Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, etc., for keeping records of the new year's business. Come and see what we have. Our ? stock is very large, giving a wide range for selection as to qualities and numer ber of pages to the book, and you will find that our prices are Just as Low as you will find anywhere. At least ? come and see what we have. THE YORK DRUG STORE. The Year 1911 Has been a prosperous one with us and for the large and growing patronage accorded this store we wish to thank the people of Yorkville and vicinity, who have been most kind in their words of commendation of our efforts to serve them with a stock of Hardware that is a credit to the town and community. We sincerely appreciate your patronage and commendation. During the year 1911 it is our intention to improve this service whenever and wherever we can until we have a Hardware store so complete in ev-?ry detail that it will not only be a creait 10 iorK county, out xu me whole Piedmont section, j We wish everybody a New Year running over with Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health. Yorkville Hardware Co. FOR FRESH MEATS PHONE the City Market, No. 74, for anything you want in the Fresh 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. C. F. SHERER. PIANOS FOR SALE TWO Howard Uprights in good condition. Bargain. " McGILL BROS. ? 97 t.f tf. 4s * Savings As a * 11 [T Anybody can spend money io ^ dent man to save money. M 4* Money saved acts as a sti: |4 ^ Saving reduces waste; waste A rapidly. g We allow Four Per Cent, ~ Savings. ,, * The Bank of i c- . Hickory G f* ^ 3 *?* H ITi We are offering I never dreamed 01 will "tempt" any ( Suits worth $11.50, Suits worth $13.50, Suits worth $15 and $16.50, Suits worth $18 and $20, Suits worth $22.50 and $25, Suits worth $27.50 and $30, Suits worth $32.50 and $35, It is eisy to marl mark down. Vfe < all season and have thing regardless of WE FIT THE ( Kirkpatrick We Have Moved To McNeel Building And we are ready to serve our cus- ! tomers at our new place of business. | Come and see us in our New Home. OUR THANKS. We wish to return our thanks to all our customers and friends for the pa- | tronage given us during the year 1910 and assure them of our appreciation. We also wish to extend the compliments of the season and our best wishes for your material prosperity, happiness and good health during 1911, and to promise our best services during the New Year. Yours truly, J. Q. WRAY. Rice Flour If you expect to kill your hogs before New Year's Day, begin now and foorl thorn RIPE FLOUR. YOU Will be surprised at the way this feed will put B on the fat in a short month's time. |i i If you have never fed hogs on RICE B FLOUR, try one sack and notice the B difference In this feed as compared B with others. We also have MILL FEED, WHEAT BRAN', CORN and OATS. I I =?= Right now is the time to feed your hens PURINA feed, it will make them lay more eggs during this month, and you will get the benefit of the higher prices. SEE US FOR FLOUR. SUGAR, J COFFEES, TOBACCOS, etc. Our Prices Are Always Right for the Man Who Is Buying. As Farmers' Wholesale Grocery, PMt J' sorro J. M. FERGUSON. Prop. thf t: v retur and 1 durin G. H O'LEAltV a ? you I cessfi DON'T BUY 2$ every That Prosj Anything in my line without getting MY PRICES. If they are HIGHER than others it's in the QUALITY. apJ* me d pec la when ous. G. H. O'LEARY. ? As New Arrivals E At Johnson's. North Carolina and Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour. J* ^ Saratoga Chips. J. L Edam Cheese, Maltese Cross Olive Oil, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Hawaiian Pineapple, ITH Asparagus in cans, * * Celery, Sliced Beef In Glass, etc. mm Spices, Flavoring Extracts. See me for the Best In Coffees, Teas, Oui a gre and I. W. JOHNSON. to us 1?-?~ tend PLUMBING of th I RESPECTFULLY beg leave to of- best fer my services to the people of 1911. Yorkville in connection with all kinds of water and sewerage plumbing, and to say that I will be prompt and will on^ooirnr tn fflvp entire satisfaction and prices that are fair. ___ W. L. BABER. 97 t 3m. j 4? ?u < # I wish jtimulus? * rs ei* wf? 1 * ed U] e^6 w'" , but it takes a wise and pru- ^egge 4s holid . ever inulus to make more to save. 4* pleas i eliminated, profits increase e|* tione Beat! all si PntnnAiinflo^ HiiartPrlw r>n in ar * * V ' ? an(J ] r that ?i? to Instr Hickory Grove, * arv? 4? H rove, S. C. . ^? c< TTTml 1 uALJL! I si xjfl Harn and < Suits at Prices I Gup" f?Prices that I SS jj ment me. I . a Special, $7.98 I Special, $9.48 | Now $11.98 |T1 - - Now $14.98 ? - Nau; 41 (\ Q8 I Rr i'VIT V* Vi x v w X, - Now $19.48 , Now $22.98 Kalle LumI Whei k up and then *'0 have sold close p * reduced every- *'h8?( ' cost. ?""' JARMENT. w \ them Belk Co.? Al BUSINESS INTE If the management of every b? sight of the fact that the growth < only be promoted through the sa positors, and work unceasingly to ard of banking institutions would b that THE NATIONAL UNION B.I for the past twelve years. The officers of this bank fully i of the Bank's patrons, and are unt to render the most prompt and e possible to obtain. We solicit your patronage. The National Un ABSOLUTELY Si Rock Hill, - W. J. RODDEY, Pres. . IRA B 1910-1911 r; this good year 1910 Is slipping us into the great beyond, with Its , ws and pleasures, we pause on ra^n| hreshold of the new year 1911, to ?H, n our thanks to our customers vine, riends for the patronage given us J?0 g the year 1910. We most sin- _08 r appreciate your favors and good ~ ind trust that our efforts to give ilgh-grade service have been sue- ?r J* ul. We extend the compliments J?"?" i season, and wish for all mankind 1 latever station in life, the best of t thing during the coming year. you may enjoy Good Health and ??re8 >erity is our earnest wish. in cu a o-r< barn; tenan W. E. FERGUSON. 16 ac a bal as va 7 mil acre. MUCH OBLIGED i rents J5. . 3, I am very much obliged and r??5o ;clatlve of the patronage given jn-. urlng the good year 1910, and es- 0{ lly during the holiday season, acr#t i the patronage was most gener- -jgg Huds good winning the year 1911, I wish for lankind the very best of every- MaMl in prosperity and happiness. US ant h 20 ac to business I promise to give my na. ing trade the very best service In Niche power?Good Goods, Good Qual- 62 and Right Prices. near Sprin acre. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. 201 acres timbe i port. Williams. W. M. McConnell. pjf^e ,. WILLIAMS & CO. I,?0rnk - 17) home WAS A GREAT dH 60 a< - SUCCESS ~ ?s house vatloi r Live-Wire Reduction Sale was * ;at success from every standpoint * we wish to thank everyone who T", ibuted to that success for their nage and for the favors extended . " i during the year 1910. We ex- j0hn' the compliments and best wishes F g e season and promise to give our 'noc services during the New Year, paulli 1 U 1 I JUL tivati f. L. WILLIAMS & CO. ^neS acres acre. Mil n Winding Up ??< r business for the year 1910, we 50 , to thank our friends and every- more] else, who have blessed us as well at Lc emselves by their patronage., We roomi ilso state that we are well stock- plent; (j on good, fresh goods, which we 8Pr'il sell at close, legitimate prices. ?i having recovered from the exs and dissipations incident to the ^8 / ay season, we feel better able than to serve you quickly, efficiently, "J>60C antly and satisfactorily. We have ot w' 'thing in groceries and confec- acreJ ries. Also a fair line of Hardware. fln.e,c ler a specialty. See us for Pots? zes?and Skillets and Lids. Come PP** id let us talk to you about Soaps, ??? Pickles, and Preserves. We think we have the best lot of Oranges rte8: wn. Come and get your Musical co uments to play while the nights Jj,u ong. Come and see us. urs for business, 97 [ERNDON & GORDON. 2 ten miles large! Prop? d H?1 JJME UJNE! gs 186 COME ALL! tUft, 395 Alllso ton; Ve have the GOODS and you have tenan MONEY, let's swap. Ask to see in cul Ine of Turn Plows, Stalk Cutters, ance le Breakers, Buggies, Wagons, 2 mil* ess, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions to sir 3rocerles. Everything we sell, we 455 antee or Money Back. E. Bt acres ase give us a settlement, whether bushe bill be small or large. We favor- Price >u, now favor us by prompt settle- 128 Yours truly, son; i new 1 ackson Brothers. J. L. (JL.U VJiiK, ?. U. 15 ac in wo 234 ie Place to 4*roo high iy Lumber ^ 112 s at the Lumber Yard of J. J. ac r & Co. Why? Simply because barn' >er is our specialty and we know i to Buy, What to Buy, and J e to Buy and can always give our , raers what they want at Right W . s. ~ ( us for your Lumber needs and For c< for Doors, Blinds, Sash, Laths, ** a^ rles, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Lime, Cement, < J. J. KELLER & CO. ** Bring us your logs if you want ant' ' sawed. come SH PLEASE PAY UP L persons owing us on account, judgt ?y note, or otherwise, will please tione !- McGILL BROS. you 1 t.f tf. Enqu / ;rests. ink would never lose sf Its institution can tlsfactlon of Its dethat end, the stande raised to the mark iXK has maintained inDreclate the power iring in their efforts fflcient service it is ion Bank, , \FE - s. c. , i. DUNTjAF, Cashier. C. WILBORN 1BAL ESTATE YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME )U WANT TO SELL? ? FOR SALE ? Acres?Adjoining the beautiful of Mr. Robt. McCorkle, and just le the incorporate limits of Yorkland lies level and nice. For diate sale. Acres?Bounded by the lands of . Parrott, J. J. McCarter, J. B. 1 and J. C. Lilly; the property C. Wood. Will put a six-room t house on the place. Will sell for thirty-seven dollars an acre. ; beautiful home of Jno. O. Pratt, e of Newport and Tlrzah; 79 ; absolutely level land; 55 acres ltivatlon; 20 acres in fine timber; )om tenant house, painted; a good all necessary outhouses; also 1 it house with 4-rooms also barn; res of new ground that will make e to the acre. I do not know of luable a little place In the county; es from Rock Hill. Price?$50 an i residence and store room comin the town of Yorkville of Geo. sr. It is three lots from the court >. It has a large store room, easily for $20, another room rents for \bout two acres of land; 8 nice a in the residence. Price $4,000. Acres?Near Clay Hill; 1 dwellall necessary outbuildings?part e A. A. Barron place?$10.00 an Acres?Including the Baird & on place near Concord church; 3 houses; 60 acres in cultivation? I an acre. Property of M. B. ey. i Acres?1 dwelling, and two tenouses; 90 acres under cultivation, res in timber; 21 miles of SmyrPrice, $15.00 per acre. T. B. >18. Acres?Property of M. C. Lathan, King's Creek and Piedmont gs, on public road. Price $15 per Acree?1 house, 5-rooms; 75 , under cultivation; 40 acres in >r, fine orchard; 3 miles of NewPrice $12 per acre?W. W. Auten. Acres?Mrs. J. Frank Wallace , 2 dwellings on it; 8 miles of rille on public highway, near New church. Price $1,425. Acres?J. J. Scoggins mill and , 1 dwelling, 8-rooms, 2 stories; res very fine bottom land?procorn every year; 30 acres barbed also 30 acres hog wire pasture; :res under cultivation; 25 acres rest timber. A new barn, 40x60; e crib. Ona-third Cash. Parks Parish place 91 acres; 1 !, 4 rooms; 60 acres- under cultin, 40 acres in timber, orchard. 28| acres at New Zion, Joins J. ires and others; 1 house, 6 rooms; res under cultivation; 90 acres in >r; 3 miles of Smyrna, good barn, tildlngs. 32,100 for Parish Dixon , 1st. 321.00 per acre for place Dixon now lives on 2nd. John tith. Acres?Joins Wm. Blggers, Meek cner, Jin McGlll; 5-horse farm; ise, 6-room8, 76 acres under culon; 186 acres in timber. Some imber; near to Enon church; 2| Smyrna; 4 tenant houses, 36 of bottom land. Price $15.00 per A. J. Boheler property, is Dolly Miller residence?a barAcres?76 acres in cultivation; :res in timber; 3 miles Sharon, cheap. Acres?Joins A. J. Boheler, Westland and Ed Whitesides corners indon siding; 1 house, 1 story, 3s, 20 acres under cultivation, y of firewood; orchard, good g, i mile of Canaan church, 1 mile nyrna station, good barn. Price ) per acre. kcres?Adjoining Forest Hill acadproperty of Perry Ferguson. Price I. Forty acres in cultivation, some ilch has made over a bale to the 58 acres on timber; plenty of law timber. Acree?One dwelling, one story half, 5-rooms?Perry Ferguson ilium place. Prioe $1,600. I-5 Acres?One dwelling, 11 stogood well water; J mile of Conchurch and school; 25 acres under atlon; plenty of wood. Price $650. s to suit purchaser. Property of , H. Baird. Aores?And a new 6-room house, ant houses; new barn 30x40; two Clover. Owner wishes to buy r farm. This is a great bargain, (rty of T. J. Bradford, use and half acre lot in Clover; 1 lng, 3 rooms, 2 piazzas, splendid !, electric lights. J. Ross Parish . Price $850.00. Acres?In King's Mountain townone 3-room dwelling; about 600,;et timber. Price $10 per acre. 1-2 Acres?Known as the Oatesin place; produces 8 bales of cotone 2-story, 7-room building; 4 t houses, 3 rooms each, 100 acres Itivation, 150 acres in timber; balin second growth and pasture; 58 of Hickory Grove. Will cut inta.ll tracts. Price $12.00 per acre. Acres?Property of Jas. A. and inkhead; 3 houses. Nearly 200 of bottom land, raises about 1,000 sis of corn, very productive place. $9.00 an acre. Acres?Home place of J. F. Cargood 6-room dwelling; land level; jam, crib, cotton house. All necy out buildings. A beautiful farm ilphos. 3-4 Acres?Joins lands of Mrs. McGill; one new 4-room house; res of fresh, new gronnd, balance od; H mile Bethany High School. Acres?one 2-story, 8-room ing; guuu o-nurse ittrui upeui ou in timber; 4 good tenant houses, ms each; good barn. Land in state cultivation. Joins J. J. lews; 3 miles Bethany. Price $25 icre. 3-4 Acres?Joins John F. Smith; res in cultivation; 52 in timber; ;lling, 2 tenant houses; good new Price 2,000. R. D. Wallace. f. C. WILBORN. [ S H IN G J9 amfort in footwear /A / \j\ right, but why not My M.K-OVRR. llff1 / > H O E S 7taJke your wishes J*S true? TBEB-fym? ANNON & HOPE, Sharon, 8. C. The Business man you write to, is you by the quality of your Stary. The best is the cheapest for to use. Send your orders to The lirer.