Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 13, 1911, Image 3
Having a Great Tima.?The editors
still have charge of New York from
Two Hundred Fifty-fifth street to Cas^
tie Garden, from North river to the
farthest confines of Prospect park,
Brooklyn; they have been seeing the
sights. This includes theatres, roof
gardens, restaurhnts, subways, the
elevated railways and other things too
r numerous to mention. Many atten^
Hons have been shown these visiting
South Carolina editors, especially by
the New York Herald and the New
York World, The World tomorrow
will have two columns contributed by
* members of the South Carolina State
Press association.
One of the most enjoyable tours was
given by the Mergenthaler Linotype
company. This was done in fine style,
a representative calling at the hotel
with a row or auiomooues, ugais
the men. flowers for the women, and
a good time, with many courtesies, for
all.
i High water mark was reached this
t afternoon at the hotel parlors, when J.
E. Norment. In behalf of the members
of the association, presented a gold
watch, suitably inscribed, to President
August Kohn. Members are all
enthusiastic over his management and
his success.
i In behalf of the association, Mr.
Norment also presented a brooch to
Mrs. Kohn, whose interest and co-operation
have meant so much to the
success of this trip.
The trip has been great and will be
long remembered as one of the best
in the history of the association. The
State has been read daily by all members,
and has has been devoured even j
like unto a Delmonlco menu. All are ,
well. Some sail Tuesday, others re- :
1 main for longer enjoyment of the numerous
pleasures. The Hotel Woodward
has fitted admirably Into all the i
other pleasures of this trip.?New
York correspondence to the State,
Sunday.
Attacks Tariff System.?An attack
upon the protective tariff system by an ,
American manufacturer who claimed ,
to have.studied labor and manufac- (
iurlng conditions in many countries of ,
the world, held the close attention of |
i he house of representatives for two
hours, says a Washington dispatch of <
Monday. Representative Wm. C. Red- (
field of Brooklyn, a new Democratic
member, a manufacturer of machinery
I and long connected with export trade, ,
declared to the house that American |
are abandoning the
protective principle as unnecessary as
they develop more scientific management
of their own plants as now carried
out In the more advanced Ameri
I can factories.
"The protective tariff has simply enabled
American manufacturers to sell i
at such high prices that they have not
studied their own conditions closely,"
said Mr. Redfleld. "They have relied
on government support, rather than j
upon close business management. Its J
effect has been to stimulate the devel- i
opment of plants until they are now so
large that products must be sold ,
abroad. In this condition the manu- (
facturers no longer want to pay the .
high prices necessary for material un- |
r der a protective tariff."
Mr. Redfleld declared that instead |
of foreign labor being cheaper, Amer- ,
ican labor is really the cheapest in the ]
world: that from exhaustive personal ,
investigation in many parts of the |
world, he knew that no labor produced f
as much product, in proportion to the ,
" wages it received, as Americans.
He said the American laboring man
only "wants to be freed from old restrictions
and outgrown systems."
? Mexico City. June 10: "If I
should be elected president, Senor de
la Barra will be minister of foreign
relations and Gen. Reyes will be min- i
ister of war in my cabinet." Thus
sDoke Francisco L. Madero, Jr., today
following, a visit to the presidential
residence at Chapultepec castle,
[ where he talked with both President
de la Barra and Gen. Reyes. Both
men have consented to accept these
portfolios and their decision was announced
In an official bulletin Issued at
the national palace tonight. "It Is
true." said Gen. Reyes, at his home
this afternoon, "that I am going to be
minister of war If Senor Madero is
elected. I am not going to be a can- ?
dldate for the presidency or participate
in the elections. I know Senor
Madero has the support of the people |
in Mexico and I am in complete sym- |
pathy with his principles. To offer
myself as a candidate might mean a
confusion which would produce anarchy.
and I can assure you both President
de la Barra, Senor Madero and
myself will work earnestly and Incessantly
to prevent such a contingency."
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AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
There will be prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock.
> FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. i
There will be no prayer meeting this '
week. !
METHODIST.
Services throughout the week at 4
p. m. and 8.15 p. m.
ASSO. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
There will be prayer meeting on ]
Wednesday afternoon at 6.15 o'clock. (
I j
Special Notices. !
Preaching at Bearsheba.
Rev. J. J. narreu win preacu 01
Beersheda, Sunday afternoon at 3.30
o'clock. It
Dr. J. Wilton McConnell
Of Davidson College, will be In Yorkville
at Dr. McDowell's office from
Wednesday, June 14th, until Tuesday,
June 20th, for the purpose of meet- ,
ing any patients that may be referred |
to him. Practice limited to diseases
of the Eve. Ear, Nose and Throat. ]
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Popular Price Excursion
To he operated by the Southern ,
Railway from Columbia, S. C., to ]
Charlotte, N. C., Thursday, June 15,
1911, Limited Two Days for Return- j
ing. Following schedule and low trip j
from points named:
Leave Columbia 7 a. m., $1.60; leave (
Chester 9.12 a. m., $1.00; leave Lewis (
9.26 a. m? $1.00; leave Smith 9.30 a. <,
m!, $1.00; leave Ogden 9.35 a. m., $1.00; }
I^eave Rock Hill 9.50 a. m.. 75 cents;
arrive Charlotte 10.40 a. m. Return- '
ing leave Charlotte 9.00 p. m. same
day.
Tickets are also good to return on <
regular trains within two days in ad- 1
dition to date of sale. Tickets good
going only on special train June 15th.
Plenty coaches, first-class train in ev- 1
ery respect. Good order will be main- ]
tained by special officers. Representatives
of Passenger Department will ]
accompany train and look after comfort
of Passengers. Call on Ticket <
Agent for further information or write
to W. E. McGee, D. P. A.. Charleston,
S. C.. S. H. McLean, P. & T. A., Columbia.
S. C.. or J. L. Meek, A. P. A..
Atlanta. Ga.
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OBITUARY.
DIED?Near Bethany, June 8, WIL- '
LIE DAVIS, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter W. Brown, aged nine (
months.
r>ip.n?At the home of its parents.
Mr and Mrs. Mason H. Blair, at Blairs- 1
^ ville, Sunday, June 11, MARGARET
ELIZABETH. aged 17 months and 6
days, following an illness of three
weeks with dysentery. Interment at
Sharon yesterday.
At Rock Hill, Saturday at noon, of
cholera infantum, MARY, the 2-year- (
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Miller. Interment in Laurel wood.
$he Cotton ifflarhet.
Yorkville. June 12.?Cotton ir?.f(0.
? New York, June 12.?Spot cotton i
closed quiet; middling uplands 15.90; <
middling gulf 16.15; sales 200 hales, j
Futures opened firm and closed steady i
as follows: June 15.59; July 15.73; <
Aug. 15.17: Sept. 14.01; Oct. 13.72;
Nov. 13.71; Dec. 13.72; Jan. 13.71;
March 13.75; May 13.80.
HYMENEAL
Married?June llth, 3.30 p. m., at
the Bullock's Creek manse, by the Rev.
J. B. Swann, Mr. ERNEST H. BURGESS
to Miss CORA M. LATHAM.
All of Bullock's Creek.
LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, LOTS
FOUR 50xl50 nice, high, dry lots on
Herndon Heights for sale at most
stunning prices. See me. Prices reasonable
and the trimmings.
W. H. HERNDON.
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PUBLIC THRESHING
J AM now prepared with a new j
A Threshing outnt, using gasoiine
engine power, to do Threshing of
Wheat and Oats for the public. No
danger of fire. See me for dates.
P. W. LOVE.
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THIS WEEK ONLY
DR. CAMPBELL, Eyesight Specialist.
Eyes tested Free, all work
guaranteed. Calls made at your home
by engagement. Office hours, 2 p. m.
to 7 p. m. Room 3, McNeel building.
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LOST OR STOLEN.
FROM Mr. T. F. Jackson's pasture
one mile south of Clover, one
Strawberry Roan Mare with blaze in
face, about 12-years-old, medium size.
Please notify W. A. QUEEN, Clover,
S. C. It
TO MEMBERS OF CO. "L."
ALL members of Co. L. First S. C.
N. G., are ordered to attend Drill
at the Armory, FRIDAY EVENING.
JUNE 16, at 8.15 o'clock, at which time
Major Walker, Regimental Surgeon,
will Inoculate all who desire It, with
Anti-Typhoid Serum. A full attendance
is urged.
PAUL N. MOORE.
It Capt. Commanding.
NOTICE
PURSUANT to a resolution of the
Board of Directors of The Bank
of Hickory Grove, determining: upon
an Increase In the Capital Stock of
?ald Bank from Ten Thousand Dollars
to Twenty Thousand Dollars, a meeting
of the Stockholders of said Bahk
is hereby called to be held in the
Banking: Rooms of the Bank of Hickory
Grove, Hickory Grove, S. C., at
10 o'clock a. m., on FRIDAY, JULY
14TH, 1911, at which time and place
the matter of said Increase of Capital
Stock of said Bank shall be considered.
JNO. S. WILKERSON, President.
N. M. McDIll, Cashier.
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FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
<Vt the Court House, Thursday Evening,
June 15th.
AT the request of the Local Board
of Health, Dr. J. LaBruce Ward,
Sanitary Officer, Division of Rural
Sanitation of the State Board of
Health, will deliver a lecture on Sanitation
in its relation to the propagation
of flies and spread of typhoid and
jther diseases, at the Court House,
Thursday Evening, June 15, Illustrating
his lecture with Lantern Slides.
Every citizen of the town, interested
In the health of himself and his neighbor,
is urged to attend this lecture.
Dr. Ward is thoroughly acquainted
with his subject and will present his
,'acts in a way that will be entertainng
as well as beneficial to the indlvldjal
and the community.
The lecture is Free.
M. L. CARROLL, Pres..
It Yorkville Board of Health.
T
Just
Arrived
i
A large assortment of RIBBON.
A supply of CORSETS of the latest
ttyles.
Also a large line of Fancy and Plain
SHIRTS.
N. B.?Let us sell you some Palmet:o
Fans with which to keep cool this ,
lot weather.
J. M. STROUP.
There Is a Reason
3outh Carolina Agents of the Mutual
Benefit Insurance Company of Newirk,
N. J., wrote in one-day?May 29th,
1911
$270,000.00
in new business. During the month
if May the submitted business totaled
^679,500; and for the five months, ending
May 31, the business in this state
totaled
$1,966,500.00
Yes, of course there's a reason. See
mo ahnnt It
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF CLOVER
Located at Clover, S. C., at the close
of business, June 7th, 1911.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $129,645 08
Dverdrafts 714 82
Bonda and Stocks owned by
the Bank 10,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,723 85
Due from Banks and Bankers
24,591 99
Currency 3,854 00
Hold 162 50
Silver and other Minor Coin 542 39 1
Checks and Cash Items ... 748 84
Total $171,983 47
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid In $ 29,300 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 3,519 78
Due to Banks and Bankers.. 3,196 80
Individual Deposits subject
to check 56.071 31
Demand Certificates of Deposit
69,988 22
Cashier's Checks 1,293 78
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
3,009 00
Bills Payable, including
Certificates for Money
Borrowed 5,000 00
Reserve 604 58
Total $171,983 47
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York. ss.
Before me came JAS. A. Page,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
JAS. A. PAGE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 12th day of June, 1911.
J. L. STACY.
Notary Public, South Carolina.
Correct Attest:
H. L. Wright,
F. E. Clinton,
M. L. Smith,
Directors.
THE WE FIX IT SHOP
1HAVE bought the plant and good
will of the old brick shop in the
rear of Carroll Bros, store, and will
continue to run it at the old stand,
along with my shop on my premises
on South Congress street. Patronage
of the public is solicited at both
places, and satisfaction guaranteed.
R. E. MONTGOMERY.
24 ft tf
HORSE FOR SALE
PERFECTLY gentle, safe driver for
lady, not afraid of automobiles or
trains. See me If Interested.
QUINN WALLACE.
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Every Family
Needs a good Fountain Syringe sometime.
You can always find one in our
complete stock. Every one of our
Syringes are good, and we will replace
any proving to be defective in any
way. We have just received a large
assortment of Syringes, so if you are
needing anything in this line it will
pay you to come and see our complete
stock.
Here are a few of them:
The Challenge Syringe?two quart
size?$1.00.
The Faultless Syringe?two quart
size?$1.50.
The H-iea Syringe?two quart size
-*150.
The Southerner Syringe?two quart
size? $2.00.
Dach of the above Syringes are
worth the price.
We also have a nice line of Hot Water
Bottles, Ice Caps, Atomizers, etc.
Clover Drug Store,
R. L. WYLIE, Prop.,
CLOVER, ----SC.
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF HICKORY GROVE
Located at Hickory Grove, S. C.. at the ]
close of business, June 7th, 1911.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $46,60S 98
Overdrafts 133 65
Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00 <
Due from Banks and Bankers
6,872 59
Currency 1,025 00
Gold 35 00 1
Silver and other Minor Coin 337 74
? ,fj? ..n ft/* 1
Total *oo,<io? 70
Liabilities: J
Capital Stock Paid in 112,600 00
Surplus Fund 3,400 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 2.191 26
Individual Deposits subject to
Check 26,689 33 J
Savings Deposits 2,784 61 1
Time Certificates of Deposit 7,828 70 J
Cashier's Checks 1,169 06 '
Total $66,462 96
I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York. ss.
Before me came N. M. McDILL,
Cashier of the above named bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above "
and foregoing statement is a true con- .
ditlon of said bank, as shown by the t
books of said bank. t
N. M. McDill,
Sworn to and subscribed before me "
this 10th day of June, 1911. I
JAMES M. COBB. Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. N. McGill,
J. S. Wilkerson,
D. J. Smith,
Directors.
Statement of the Condition of the
Xoitn and -Savings Sank
Located at Yorkville, S. C., at the
close of business, June 7th, 19ll.
n.
nwuniui
Loans and Discounts (316,387 64
Overdrafts 9,917 80
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 30,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
38,400 63
Current" 4,500 00
Cold 235 00
Silver and other Minor Coin. 1,972 54
Checks and Cash Items 194 33
Total $402,807 94
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000 00
Surplus Fund 41,000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 7,483 11
Due to Banks and
Bankers $ 277 26
Individual Deposits
subject to
Check 161,620 90
Savings Deposits 7,110 48
Time Certificates
of Deposit .... 74,838 80
Cashier's Checks 110 16
Total Deposits 243,957 69
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
32,966 94
Bills Payable, Including Certificates
for Money Borrowed
23,000 00
Other Liabilities, viz: 4,400 30
Total 1402,807 94
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York ss.
Before me came J. P. McMURRAY,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being: duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con- *
dition of said bank, as shown by the .
books of said bank.
J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 12th day of June, 1911. ,
GEO. W. WILLIAMS, !
Notary Public, South Carolina.
Correct Attest: .
C. E. Spencer,
W. W. Lewis, !
B. N. Moore,
Directors.
No. 9533. c
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1
The First National Bank 1
?
At Sharon, in the State of South Car- |
Carolina, at the close of business,
June 7th, 1911. .
Resources: 'f
Loans and Discounts $ sz.buo so
Overdrafts, secured and un- .
secured 423 38 ,
It. S. Bonds to secure circulation
2f>,000 00 1
Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 196 52
Banking house, Furniture
and Fixtures 4,651 96
Due from National Banks j
(not reserved agents) 9,748 93
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 15,549 38
Cheeks and other cash Items 59 78
Notes of oiher National
Banks 2,200 00
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents 66 74
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz.:
Specie $1,807 50
Legal-tender notes. 1,000 00 2,807 50
Redemption fund with U. S. i
Treasurer (5% of circula- ?
tion) 1,250 00 J
Total $144,561 04 1
Liabilities: t
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 0 '
Surplus fund 1,500 00 ?
Undivided Protits, less Ex- 1
penses and Taxes Paid... 2,565 59 '
National Bank Notes outstanding
25,000 00 1
Due to other National
Banks ... 219 49
Individual deposits
subject to check 36,427 05 I
Demand certificates
of deposit 5,777 70
Time Certificates
of deposit 37,056 71
Cashier's checks
outstanding .... 1,014 50
Total deposits 80,495 45
Bills payable, including certificates
of deposit for
money borrowed 10,000 00
Total $144.r,61 04 I
1
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
Cot NTy ok York, ss: ,
I. A. M. HADDON, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear I
that the above statement is true to <
the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. M. HADDON. Cashier. 1
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of June, 1911. i
WALTER M. PUNLAP,
Notary Public. South Carolina. i
Correct?A t test: '1
J. S. Hartness, c
J. L. Rainey, t
J. H. Say*,
Directors
J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell.
J.I,. wiLUAivrs&co.
Going Away?
Take with you one of our Sole Leather
$5.00 Suit Cases. If you don't care
for a Suit Case, we have Bags of ail
descriptions,
Our sale of all jib.uo ana
$18.00 Men's Suits at $10.00 is still
holding good. They cover the entire
range of men's F"ashions for Summer
1911.
WW The Home of $15.00 Made to Order
Suits?200 Styles to Select from.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
WESSON'S
COOKING OIL
I
SNOWDRIFT and SNOWHITEj
LARD.
Also PURE LEAF LARD.
I am headquarters for all grades of
COFFEES.
See me for BEECH-NUT PRODUCTS.
I. W. JOHNSON
NEW BATH ROOM
EVERYBODY Invited to enjoy a
luxury?a flrst-claas bath-roomlust
try it once and you'll come agf.ln
ind tell your friends. Price 25 cents.
A first-class, up-to-date City Barber
Shop. L. G. BABER. Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN.
f\N first Mortgage on Real Estate.
L/ Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW,
Attorney.
99 t.f tif
FOR SALE OR RENT
MY Cottage on East Liberty street
Is for rent, or for sale on easy
:erms. C. W. CARROLL.
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AFTKR YOU MARRY the glr
will come In handy. Resides tli
thought more of by Ills employer
sponslblllty over the mail who sp?
Make OUR Ban!
LOAN AND SA
1^* Safety Boxes for RentMILKO
Cow Feed.
This Is a new cow feed that
s being introduced In this vicinity,
ind those who have tried It say that
t Is the best yet. It insures a big
ind quick increase in the milk flow,
)ig improvement in the butterfat
md keeps the cow in good physical
onditlon. If you are furnishing milk
o the local creamery feed your cows
>n Milko Cow Feed and notice the
mprovement in the quantity and the
luality of your milk. Just try a sack
ind you will continue to use it. .
IORSE FEED?
Come and see me for Horse and
Jule Feed. I have the Ground Alfala
and Corn, Corn and Oats.
Buy your PEAS early if you expect
o sow any. They wljl be higher later.
can supply you at the right price.
r. M. FE RGUS ON.
4 Spring
Tonic
Take the YORK DRUG STORE'S
SARSAPARILLA. It will drive out
ill impurities of the blood and put
,'our system in fine fettle for the
spring and summer months. Get a
mottle today and begin feeling better
omorrow. You will be pleased with
ts quick results. It will improve your
ippetite, drive away that tired feeling
md make you feel better on general
irinciples. Get it here.
if O R K DRUG STORE
VI. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll.
CARROLL BROS.
SHINGLES
We have just received a carload of
tfeart and Sap Shingles, that are right
)Oth as to price and quality.
Before you buy a Farm Implement,
tee us. We have what you want?we
iVill probably save you money.
We have a good stock of Weeders on
lands and would like to have your
irder for one.
Walking and Riding Cultivators,
Drag and Disc Harrows, and almost
everything needed on the farm In
mplements and Supplies.
Try a sack of GALLIGO Flour. It
s the kind that makes the cook smile.
Phe first sack will convince you of its
luality and you'll be back for the next
>ne. Try GALLIGO.
CARROLL BROS.
ABOUT OUR BREAD
Our experiment with bread has. so
far, proved a success. We sold the
last loaf of our third shipment Saturday
afternoon, long before night and
quite a number of people were turned
away disappointed. Another lot of
bread received today. Come and get
it while it is fresh.
Come and get one of our sweet, Juicy
Hams?equal to spring chicken.
And the best Cucumber Pickles in
keg. Everything in fresh Groceries,
Confectioneries and Candies.
Specials?Irish Potatoes, best Rice,
WVilto ntul Urnurn Qncrar nnri DripH
Fruits; best Tobaccos?chewing and
smoking; Baseballs and Pocket Knives.
Pretty lot of Dishes, Glassware and
Tinware, Tanglefoot, Buggy Whips,
Meal Sacks, Sifters etc.
The definition of a luxury: The contents
of our ice box.
HERNDON & GORDON.
EVE^hmNG
FOR THE TOILET
No. 8
By this, we mean everything you
"Aa/1 f fnm atonrlnnint nf hPQlltV I
good health, cleanliness and comfort
during this hot weather. Every toilet
article and preparation we handle an- ,
swers every one of these requirements.
Whether you want Toilet Water,
Face Powder, Cold Cream, Tooth
Powders or Paste, Sachet Powders,
Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes,
Shower Baths or anything In this line,
you will find we have exactly what
you want, the way you want it.
Star Drug Store
MONET TO LEND
ON improved farms in York county,
repayable in five easy, annual Installments.
Interest eight per cent.
No broker's commissions.
C. E. SPENCER,
Attorney at Law.
89 t aug. 8.
I
iouNc Maniamk
Account
WILL GIVE YOU
ONFIDENCEs>
ON YOUR.
WEDDING
DAYSTART
NOW*
I of your choice u bank account
e man who Haves Ills money Is
and Is given the position or re lids
all he maken.
k YOUR Bank.
.VINGS BANK.
-$2.00 and $3.00 Per Year.
THE MAHOGANY
PIANO
At $135.00 With Stool Is open to your
eyes and ears at any time. Some day
you'll pay 1125.00 more for one not so
good. See it and hear it then form
your own conclusion.
I have on hand two brand new, beautiful
Organs. They must go cheap.
Every instrument sold on reasonable
time.
Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired.
R. J. HERNDON
ICE CREAM
?FR FF.7.FR S?
Certainly. We have them. Lots of
them. As good as can be. All sizes
from 1 quart to 8 quarts and at just
the right prices. Every family ought
to have an Ice Cream Freezer. Homemade
Cream is always the best and
the richest. Buy a Freezer here.
We are also showing a good line of
Refrigerators, Ice Shaves, Ice Picks,
Ice Cream Dishers and other hot ,
weather necessities.
If it is Hardware, we have it.
<
Yorkville Hardware Co.
1
"Yours to kerve"
See me today about those goods you
need. I have them: Plow Stocks,
Turn Plows, Plow Molds, Plow Points,
Guano Plows, Cotton Hoes, Cultivators
that take a row at a time, Plow
Lines. Hames, Chains and Rakes.
Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Beans, all
kind of Canned Goods, Dry Goods, all <
kinds, bought when prices were low. I
represent three large Shoe houses, and
see me before you buy. My Shoes are i
made-to-flt and give service. Don't
forget that I keep almost everything ?
you need In Dress Goods. Please rt- '
member that the country store is doing
for you what the rural routes
have done, can you do without them?
l>-t me know your wants.
M. A. McFARLAND.
Vorkvllle R. F. D. No. 4.
LITTLE
THINGS
It is the LITTLE
THINGS that count.
Save your pennies
and your dollars will
save themselves. We
want your business
whether it is the ONE
CENT ARTICLE or
the Ten Dollar one.
Read every item. You
may be interested.
VEGETABLE STRAINERS 5 Cts.
EGG BEATERS 2 Cts.
SOUP STRAINERS 5 Cts.
TEA STRAINERS 2 Cts.
MAGNETS 2 Cts.
ALUMINUM SOAP CASES ...10 Cts.
ALUMINUM POWDER BOXES
10 Cts.
MOUSE TRAPS . .2 Cts., 5 Cts., 8 Cts.
SILVIA COTTON 8 Cts.
J. & P. COATS CROCHET COTTON
'. 4 Cts.
D. M. C. COTTON .-4 Cts.
COLLAR SPRINGS 2 Cts.
SHOE DAUBERS 4 Cts.
BASEBALL 10 Cts.
LIQUID GLUE : 4 Cts.
BLACKING BRUSHES 10 Cts.
MEMORANDUM BOOKS 4 Cts.
SHAVING BRUSHES
5 Cta., 10 Ct?., 25 Cts.
POCKET MIRRORS 1 Ct.
TOWEL RACKS 4 Cts.
CRUMB SETS 10 Cts.
COB PIPES 1 Ct.
KEY CHAINS 4 Cts.
SCISSORS 5 Cts., 10 Cts., 25 Cts.
STOVE LIFTERS 4 Cts.
STEAK BEATERS 5 Cts.
STEAMBOAT WHISTLES 4 Cts.
LEATHER PUNCHES 19 Cts.
FISH HOOKS 10 for 1 Ct.
ALUMINUM DRINKING CUPS
...........a-... ..........5 CtS.
RAZOR STROPS 19 Cts.
BLUE SEAL VASELINE 4 Cts.
STAFFORD'S INK 4 Cts.
2 PEN POINTS 1 Ct.
LEAD PENCILS 1 Ct. to 10 Cts. |
GOOD STOVE POLISH 4 Cts.
6 STICKS BLUING 4 Cts.
PAPER FILES 4 Cts.
TOPS 1 Ct. & 4 CtA
CAN OPENERS 5 Cts.
HORSE BRUSH 15 Cts. 1
NAIL BRUSH 3 Cts.
POTATO MASHERS 4 Cta.
JUMPING ROPE 10 Cts.
BREAD TOASTERS . .4 Cta. & 8 Cta.
WADE & BUTCHER RAZORS
48 Cta.
COMBS 5 Cta. to 50 Cta.
HAIR BRUSHES 10 Cts. to $1.00
TOOTH PASTE
8 Cta., 14 Cta., 10 Cta.
TALCUM POWDER
5 Cta., 10 Cta., 15 Cta.
TOILET SOAP
4 Cta., 8 Cta., 10 Cta.
THIMBLES 4 Cta. and 8 Cta.
FINE COMBS . .4 Cta., 8 Cta., 19 Cta.
WILLIAMS BARBER BAR SHAVING
SOAP 5 Cta.
MEN'S SOCKS 5 Cta. Up.
LADIES' HOSE 5 Cta. Up.
COLLAR BUTTONS 1 Ct. Up.
SLEEVE HOLDERS 4 Cta. Up.
LADIES' VESTS 5 Cta. Up.
PALM LEAF FANS 1 Ct. Up.
CHILDREN'S PARASOLS 10 Cta. Up.
BARRETTES 10 Cts. Up.
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rt a i ri *\ n vu u j/.
HAIR PINS I CU Up.
PEARL BUTTONS 1 Ct, Up.
PINS I Ct. to 5 Ct*.
ROOD LACE 1 Ct. Up.
SHOE POLISH 8 Ct*.
SHOE STRINGS I Ct. Up.
BABY RIBBON I Ct.
BABY CAPS 10 Ct*. Up.
BOYS' CAPS 10 Cts. Up.
TOOTH PICKS 8 Ct*. box.
2 BALLS COTTON 1 Ct.
TACK HAMMERS 4 Ct*.
PEN HOLDERS 1 Ct.
CHILDREN'S HOSE SUPPORTERS
10 Ct*.
NECKTIES 10 Cts.
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS ..3 Cts.
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ...3 Cts.
BEST SILK THREAD 4 Ct*.
rACKS I Ct.
FAB LETS -1 Cts.
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Visit our store. You will be
surprised at the NUMEROUS
\RTICLES on which you can
save money.
KIRKPATRICK-BELK CO.:
ONE PKICE CASH STORE.
A BANK'S
RELIA
THE FIRST AND MOST IMP
SIDERED WHEN YOU ARE SE
TO DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY, IS
THE RELIABILI'
THIS RELIABILITY DEPENDS
MINISTRATION OF THE BANK
THE OFFICERS OF THE !
PRACTICAL BANKERS OF EXI
TORS ARE MEN WELL SEL
BUSINESS INTERESTS INSURE
CURRENT CONDITIONS AND 1
FULLY DIRECT THE AFFAIRS
WE ASK A SHARE OF YOUF
The National
ABSOLUTE
Rock Hill, W.
J. Roddey, Pres.
MUS
UNDERWE
Don't Forget That THOMJ
DERWEAR SALE Continue
dies' Gowns, Skirts, Corset1
bination Suits Sold This We<
; DUCTION. See Our Offerin
SHEETS 39 CTS. 18
Three lots of PURE BLEACHE
sizes 81x90, 76x90 and 72x90. Oi
CTS. Each.
CORSET GIRD
One lot Misses' 25c CORSET Ol
LADIES HOSE i
One lot' Ladles' HOSE SUPPOI
SILK ?
One lot 26c SOFT SILKS In all
One lot 35c FIGURED SOFT ?
One lot 50c FIGURED SOFT S
1
j- COLORED
Big lot 12 1-2 and 15c FIGURE
I GAUZE 1
Ladles extra size GAUZE VES
Ladies GAUZE VESTS
Ladles HOSE
i Shoe Prices Redu<
This Week AU Ladies', Me
! and Oxfords Go On Sale at
DUCTION. Buy This Wee
SPEC!
One lot Ladies' WHITE CANV
I JJ.du. xour cnoice mm wren ma *.
One lot children's WHITE CA
and $1.00. Tour choice this week
Trade at THOMSON'S this weel
sale closes Saturday.
The TH0MS0I
Automobile i
Supplies
GASOLINE?We always keep a supply
of this fuel on hand and can
supply you any quantity desired at
20 Cts. a aallon; Five Gallons at
ona time, 90 Cts. '
See me for the best in Oils, Grease, (
Tires, Tire Repairs, Repair Outfits,
Tire Chains, Lamps, Horns, Spark
Plugs, Polishes, Soaps, Carbides, Caps,
Coats, Goggles, Windshields, Prestollte
Tanks, Pumps, Thermos Bottles, etc.
Be sure that you have a box of ,
Whiz in your tool box when you leave
home. It is the best Soap for removing
grease stains from the hands.
RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY, i
F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor.
Kingan's Reliable
Hams and Breakfast Strip?fresh, ^
sweet and Juicy.
Each Sack of Wilkes' Chicken Feed,
Sunshine Horse Feed and Dairy Cow
Feed has valuable coupons In them.
TV,io ia thtt nnrMt and best feed on the
market.
We have Amber and Orange Cane
Seed, Clay and Whlppoorwill Peas.
Improved Golden Dent Seed Corn. j
Everything you need In Groceries
and Plantations Supplies.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
i
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jm
We would like for every lady In the i
whole of York county to come and see i
our Standard Rotary, Central Needle 1
liar Sewing Machine. It Is easily the i
Farthest advanced in Sewing Machine <
construction during the last half cen- t
tury. It permits the running of the <
machine without giving the back that
"S" twist that causes so many back '
aches after a day of hard sewing.
Come and see the Central Needle Bar,
Standard?It Is the best ever.
YORK FURNITURE CO
?
THE BEST EVER
We still have a ear of the best StailFed
Tennessee Steers that ever happened
in this part of the country. All
meats are well refrigerated before It
s cut. If you are not one of our eus:omers,
you are missing a treat In the T
,vay of good meats.
THE CITY MARKET, (
C. P. SHERER, Prop.
BILITY.
ORTANT THING TO BE CONLECTING
A BANK IN WHICH
rY OF THE BANK
UPON THE JUDICIOUS ADAFFAIRS.
kTifTIAVtr. WTVTrvV DAVIT * D E*
i.ii ii/.ii&u iiiiiUii D.i.i rv nrvcj
>ERIENCE, AND THE DIRECECTED,
WHOSE EXTENSIVE
THEIR WATCHFULNESS OF
'HEIR ABILITY TO SUCCESSOF
THIS INSTITUTION.
I PATRONAGE.
Union Bank,
;ly safe
- - S. C.
Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier.
?
LIN
AR SALE!
aa ?c unci IV irv
jun \j\j. o muoLin uiv
s the Entire Week. LaCovers,
Drawers and Comek
At 20 PER CENT REigs.
They're Good Values.
CTS. AND 58 CT8.
!D SHEETS with Beam In center, .
1 8ale at 39 C7TS. 48 CIS. and 59
LE8, 10 CTS.
[RDLES on sale at 10 CTS. each.
SUPPORTERS.
RTERS on sale at 10 CTS. pair.
SALE.
shades 19 CTS. Yard.
5ILKS 29 CTS. the Yard.
ILKS. On sale 39 CTS. the yard.
LAWNS.
3D LAWNS. On sale 10 CTS. Yd.
VEST8.
TS 10 CT8. Each.
5 CTS. Each.
.. .5 CTS. 10 CTS. and 15 CTS.
:ed 10 Per Cent
n's and Children's Shoes
a TEN PER CENT REk.
tAL.
AS OXFORDS worth $1.25 and
TS. the pair. ... , ..v.. J
NVAS OXFORDS worth 76 cts. .
48 CTS. the pair,
c and save your difference. This
* COMPANY.
International
cTnrtf pnnn
U 1 WU 1 V/V/l/
As everyone who Is well posted,
knows, the above food STANDS AT
THE TOP of this class of goods.
If given as directed, the Company
WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY If
results do not show as claimed.
I also have the INTERNATIONAL
WORM POWDERS?Sold exclusively
by
LOUIS ROTH.
G. H. O'LEAitl
Spring
Fancies
There is no doubt about It! Vudor
p,,r,.h ahnrips arc the Best. Newest and
Moat Durable Porch Shades on this
market. Prices according to size?
12.50 to $5.50 put up on your porch.
I am showing an exceedingly pretty
assortment of summer Art Squares in
Taney Japanese Mattings. Also In
Glranlte Carpet. Call and see them.
G. H. O'LEARY.
Sterling
Silver Goods.
Just now I am showing an especially
nice line of STERLING SILVER
WARE and invite all who want
roods of this kind to come and see
ivhat I have to show. You will find
lere better qualities, better patterns,
lewer styles and much lower prices
ban elsewhere. At least come and
see. My stock Includes a lot of pieces
especially suitable for wedding gifts.
:ut glassis
always In order for wedding
gifts, and i am showing a very complete
assortment In all sizes from the
smallest to the largest. Will be pleased
to show If you will come In.
T. W. SPECK,
the jeweler.
FOR RENT.
rWO New Houses. 4 and 6 rooms
each, corner of Jefferson and
'hurch streets. Apply to
39 t.f tf J. R. KILLIAN.