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4'YE OLD TIME FIDDLERS' CONVENTION" To meet at Sharon, S. C., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911, in the second story of Shannon & Hope building. No end of fun and enjoyment for all. Competent Judges will award prizes to the successful contestants: 1st best Fiddler will receive?$3.00. 2nd best EMddler will receive?$2.00. 1st best Banjo player will receive? $2.00. 2nd best Banjo player will receive $1.00. ~ 1st* best Fiddler with Guitar accompaniment, will receive?$2.00. f 2nd best Elddler with Guitar accompaniment, will receive?$1.00. 1st best Quartette?vocal?will reoo 2nd best Quartette?vocal?will receive?$2.00. 1st best Dancer will receive?$2.00. 2nd best Dancer will receive ?$1.00. All who wish may compete for prizes. COMMITTEE. I Sell It CHEAP. For good fresh Beef, you all know Old George leads the town. Those choice Veal Chops and Steaks I sell at 15 Cts. per Pound. Well there's nothing like 'em. In Vegetables I have Cabbage, Potatoes, Beans, Tomatoes, and Green Corn fresh daily. Fresh Country Butter at 25 Cts.; and Creamery Butter at 35 Cts. per pound. I will have fresh Fish every Saturday from now on, and the Price is 25 Cts. a bunch. I am here for the business, and when you want the best goods at the Lowest Prices, be sure and Phone No. 117. Old George am a getting old He Just struck forty-four, But he sells the Beef and sells it cheap To try and help the poor. OLD GEORGE THE BUTCHER. MONEY TO LOAN. ON first Mortgage 011 Real Estate. Terms easy. THOS. P. McDOW, Attorney. 99 t.f tf THE BEST THERE IS I HAVE put In a nice marble counter and everything else up-to-date to keep the Meats as nice and clean as possible. I handle the best Meats that can be bought, also nice Mutton, Butter and Eggs. Phone No. 74, or call and see it for yourself, when you want some nice Meats. Will buy all the Eggs I can get. THE CITY MARKET, C. F. Sherer, Proprietor. 4" 'b 4* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i ANNOUN * 4 a, Having purchased the Rnwen in the York - pleased to announce to , that we shall continue ^ "Same Old Stand", ai ^ of a service to the exi tion and personal effort of the liberal patrons Yorkville and the sum + Ver * ^Yorkville, S. CM Sept. 7, 1 ^ ^ 1 TRUNKS, I SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS, TELESCOPES. We have just opened up a complete assortment of Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Telescopes, etc., which we have marked at prices to suit the pocket books of all. It will pay you to see our line before purchasing. J. M. STROUP EGGS WANTED.?Highest market price paid. TOY*Y*Y*T)lTaiYMTaiTaiYllT s The BEST at t I? That is what you get when yc ? Jngs. You don't buy Furniture fo: ? manent investment, and you, of eo ^ Ity and Style for the Prlre Y?>u Pa ? lines of New Furniture?New Fal II Qualities Are Right. _ See us for Single and Double ? line. ?1 Don't buy a Sewing Maeliiiie a have to offer. C Come and see us for a Colui ^ and Prices are Right. I CARROLL FURNI' M Brushes? Sure We are showing the largest and the Pest assortment of BRUSHES that has been shown in Yorkville in many years Our line includes BRUSHES of every quality for every purpose at every price. If you need a Brush of any kind for any purpose come and let us show you what we have. See rour lines ui HAIR BRUSIIKS. IIAIR COMBS. TOOTII BRUSHES. BATII BRUSHES. NAIL BRUSHES. El.ESI I BRUSHES. SIIAVIXC* BRUSHES. We can please you in Brushes at the price you want to pay. YORK DRUG STORE. Fi rp T nssps IM. XX V JU^ Vf On the 15th inst., Mr. R. A. Harnett (if Ruck Hill hist a five-room dwelling, insured with the Farmers' Mutual. Claim was paid on the 17th. ^^Col. T. Y. Williams of I^ancaster lost barn and four good mules on the (Hist, and had no insurance. Does it y j to Insure? ' [ D. R. BONRY, Akfent. / WANTED I am prepared to handle REAL ESTATE Where the Properties amount to over $5,000, at 21-2 Per cent.; under $5,000, 5 Per Cent. Will also handle Houses and Lots. etc. I still have the W. E. Gettys place for sale. See me. C. W. WALLACE, Real Estate and Insurance. W Rents Collected. AT THE CLOSE Of each month, our bookkeeper sends out to each customer a statement of his or her indebtedness. We don't do this for fun. These statements are not intended for billet doux. On the contrary we expect an early and prompt reply in the form of cash. We call your special attention to the fact that we have on hand a lot of heavy Bagging and Ties, that we will sell at prices that will move it. Our stock of groceries is fresh, full and complete. We have some extra large, sound Irish Potatoes on hand. We've sold 575 Tin Cans for preserving fruit, corn, beans, tomatoes, etc., and we've ordered another gross. We also have plenty of Mason's Glass Jars?J gallon, quarts and pints?also Jar Tops and Rubbers. Our Tarbell's best Cream Cheese Is going right along. HERNDON & GOKUUN. For Fall Sowing I HAVE IN STOCK RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS?NEW STOCK, VERY FINE. CRIMSON CLOVER, GERMAN MILLET, WINTER VETCH?two kinds. LOUIS ROTH. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CEMENT t * I interest of Dr. J. B. ^ Drug Store we are ^ our friends and to his ^ ; the business at the ^ id with the assurance ^ tent of our best atten- ^ we ask a continuance ige of the people of )unding territory. y Respectfully, A. MEEK BARNETT W. L. WILLIAMS I 9.i i f? T "f3 *?* % FALL PLOWING There is just about enough moisture in the ground now to begin your fall plowing, preparatory to sowing oats and wheat. If you expect to do any plowing and need a first-class, better| than-the-average Turn Plow come and see me. I have the Plow that will do the most satisfactory work, do it the easiest and the fastest. Come and see me for sizes and prices. WIRE FENCING. If you expect to put up any Wire Fencing come and see me about the Perfect Pittsburg Wire. It's the best. See me for Domestic Coal. W. R. Carroll * Y* Y* Y* T* * T* T* V* TJ? he PRICE~ J 2 iu come to us for Home Furnish- * r a day or a week, but as a per- J urse, want the Very Best In Qual- ^ y. Come and let us show you our ^ I Styles just in. Our Prices and J Barreled (iuns. We have a good M I t I * it any price until you see what we J [tibia Phonograph. It is the Best ? rURE COMPANY. * k PA PA PA PA PA ?A *A PA P.A PA Statement of the Condition of the HANK OF HICKORY (JROVE Located at Hickory Grove, S. C.. at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1911. Resources: Loans and Discounts $55,034 06 Overdrafts 97 10 Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 3,603 f>4 Currency 500 00 Gold 70 00 Silver and other Minor coin 286 02 Other Resources, viz.: 63 12 Total $61,103 84 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $12,500 00 Surplus Fund 5,000 00 Individual Deposits subject to Check 18,031 08 Savings Deposits 2,281 67 Time Certificates of Deposit 7,269 66 Cashier's Checks 1,021 43 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 15 000 00 Total $61,103 84 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 condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. N. M. McDill, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th dav of September, IStll. JAMES M. COBB, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. J. Smith, J. S. Wilkerson, W. S. Wilkerson, Directors. JUST ARRIVED A LARGK SHIPMENT OF RED BAND BRAND A AT T\ T r c \J Ai> i-J I 11/ O AT 10 Cts. Per Pound /. W. JOHNSON No. 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank At Sharon, In the State of South CarCartflina, at the close of business. September 1st, 1911. Resources: Loans and Discounts : $ 81,919 55 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 675 23 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 196 52 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 4,651 96 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 5,113 13 Due from approved Reserve Agents 3,657 56 Checks and other Cash Items 77 98 Notes of other National Banks 1,400 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 93 52 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz.: Species 51,541 40 Legal-tender notes. 300 00 1,841 40 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,250 00 Total 5125,876 85 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in 5 25.000 00 Surplus fund 2,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid... 1,203 08 National Bank Notes outstanding 25,000 00 Due to other National Banks 5 124 60 Dividends unpaid 15 00 Individual deposits subject to check 30,870 72 Demand certificates of deposit. 5,596 00 Time Certificates of deposit 35,893 97 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 173 48 Total deposits 72,658 77 Total 5125,876 86 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COt'NTY OF YORK, SS: I. A. M. HADDON, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. HADDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of September, 1911. JNO. R. HART, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct?Attest: J. L. Rainey, J. H. Saye, J. S. Hartness, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the Xoan and Saving Sank Located at Yorkville, S. C? at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1911. Resources: Loans and Discounts 5281.994 42 Overdrafts 4,871 67 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 30,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,200 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 36,494 47 Currency 4,500 00 Gold..." 290 00 Silver and other Minor Coin. 1.163 49 Checks and Cash Items 1,039 85 Total 5361,553 90 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid In 5 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 45,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,480 10 Due to Banks and Bankers $ 280 13 Individual Deposits subject to Check 128,783 60 Savings Deposits 6.669 14 Time Certificates of Deposit .... 89.011 31 Cashier's Checks 2,456 18 Total Deposits 227 200 36 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 33,166 94 Other Liabilities, viz.: 4,706 50 Total $361,553 90 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 condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of September, 1911. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: B. N. Moore, W. W. Lewis, J. S. Brice, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C., at the close of business, September 1st,, 1911. Resources: Loans and Discounts $125,594 05 Overdrafts 816 42 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 10,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,738 85 Due from Banks and Bankers 10,878 90 Currency 4,398 00 Gold 177 50 Silver and other Minor Coin 549 92 Checks and Cash Items ... 67 85 Total $154,221 49 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid In $ 30,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 4,097 64 Due to Banks and Bankers. 958 71 Individual Deposits subject to Check 40,406 05 Demand Certificates of Deposit 61,891 52 Cashier's Checks 528 04 Notes ana biiis neuiscotinted 10,991 55 Hills Payable, including' Certificates for Money Borrowed 5,000 00 Interest Reserve 347 98 Total $154,231 49 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 7th dav of September. 1911. J. P. S1FFORD, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest: M. L. Smith, F. E. Clinton, Z. M. Niell, Directors. 3W High Grade Carbon I*aper, 8J \li inches, $1.50 box, 100 sheets, at The Enqn^er Office. ? in mm imw in \mui if iwiw m ii LIMIT yo, AND SAVE THE BALANCE, 1 THAN TO LIMIT YOUR S i BALANCE, j It Is surprising how quickly y anoui n in ine proper way aim ?>< i With some capital set aside, ; | tunities which will surely come to Now while your earning pow< time" is yours Is your Opportune ' I maybe decrepit, if you have not I ously, you will look back with mai i ; Give Our Bank the opportuni With our Strong Vaults and wondi Careful Supervision, Your .Money We solicit your Checking Ao any funds you may want to place The FIRST NA1 YORKVIL j "YOU IIAD BETTER B* O. E. WILKIN'S. President. i IF YOU WILL NOTICE How the small amounts you spend count up at the end of the week or month you will appreciate an Account in our Savings Department. By merely saving a part of this even small expenditure you can hovo an A wnnnt with lin Start with aa little as a Dollar if you like, add to it aa often as possible?have Money in the Bank. Bank of Hickory Grove "OU! TO HANDLE AN\ INESS ENTRUST SUCH A FAIR ANI NER AS TO MAKI RELATIONS WI1 SATISFACTORY A The National ABSOLUTI Rock Hill, W. J. Roddey, Pres. MEN'S SHIRTS--We are showing an extra nice line of MEN'S SHIRTS in most desirable patterns. well made, full sizes and at prices that are most attractive to the man who wants the best in SHIRTS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. At end of season prices. If you need any to fill out the summer, come and see us for what you may need. We have the qualities, and sizes and our prices will make buying easy. OXFORDS. Every year we are selling more and more OXFORDS for men and women. The reason is that most buyers of these goods have long since learned that they can get the very best in qualities, the latest in styles and all desirable leathers at XVRAY'S and at prices that are always easily within the reach of OXFORD buyers. We are now offering all OXFORDS for Men and Women at prices that make buying now a good investment. Come and let us "how you how much quality and style in OXfords you can buy for just a little money. J. 0. WRAY Mill Feed, Bran For cows and hogs. Now is the time to start your hogs to growing and fattening, and there is nothing better than BRAN and MILD FEED. Let us sell you some. Improve your land by sowing winter cover crops. We have Southern Rye, Crimson Clover, Red Clover, Heavy Vetch?All make good feed and improves the land. Also have some fine Appier Seed Oats. We have several Farms to rent or sell see us about them. YORK SUPPLY CO. Sterling Silver Goods. Just now 1 am showing an especially nice line of STERLING SILVER WARE and invite all who want goods of this kind to come and see what I have to show. You will find here better qualities, better patterns, newer styles and much lower prices than elsewhere. At least come and see. My stock includes a lot of pieces especially suitable for wedding gifts. cut 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. W New type, good stock and knowing how, is what makes The Enquirer's job printing satisfy its users. ? nmmnwiw m iw hi ??iw wm i ur spending t IS A MUCH BETTER WAY AVIXGS AM) SPEND TIIE 1 v , v ! a | i ou can create capital when you go 1th the right determination. v ^ou are ready for business oppor> ou. j | [ it is intact; now while the "Hay j , Time. When you become old and ! saved wisely and Invested judici- i ny an "If," and a "but." ty to assist you as we so well can. ' Brful Burglar Proof Safe, with the ! Will Be Kare. | . count; your Savings Account and on Interest Bearing "Certificates." ; NONAL BANK, j. ,LE, S. C. 2 SAFE THAN SORRY." R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. MAMifiHHI Ml Ml Ml Ml Mi Mil Mi m tM ? J. L. WILLIAMS & CO t BACK FROM I The MARKETS, Our buyers have returned from the J; Northern Markets, and New Goods are t arriving daily for every department, t and it will be to your interest to see f us before purchasing. When you are ready for that Fall Suit, come to us and we will take your measure and fix you up in a $15 Made* to-Order Suit. Our line of "Nufangl" Trousers Is now ready for your inspection, and the prices range from $3.00 to $5.00. fnme and see us for anything ill our line. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. f The Home of $15.00?Made-toOrder SUITS. . e I y a R- PURPOSE : F a r AND ALL BUS- fc ED TO US IN 3 LIBERAL MANl ALL PATRONS' rH OUR BANK ND PROFITABLE Union Bank, ?LY SAFE - - s. c. Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier. FANCY GROCERIES SUMMER CHEESE?On Ice. Try a pound or two. You'll be much pleased with it. SWEET POTATOES?In cans. Ever try them? You'll find they are delicious. Try a can or two. t c CHICKEN FEED? a Let me have your orders for Chicken Feed. I have both the Coarse and 5 Fine Feed and will make prompt de- a liveries on phone orders. C W. E. Ferguson 5 SEE THE Piedmont Marble { And ? Granite Company s YORKVILLE, S. C. Jj F For High Grade n MONUMENTS { In Granite and Marble. Plain and Finely Carved TOMBSTONES sold at reasonable prices. Get our prices before you buy. Piedmont Marble & Granite Co. it Louis Roth, Pres. & Trees. F. Happerfield. Manager. The * Difference s 1) Between a good and a poor preparation in business method is just the difference between system and carelesso ness, between success and failure. s Deposit your money with us and do your business in a systematic manner. The Bank of Clover, OLiOVER, S. O. t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. n ALL persons indebted to the estate c of JOHN W. MARTIN, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Persons having claims c" against said estate, should present them to me duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. M. B. SPENCER, Administrator, With Will Annexed. 66 f 3t BeltingCotton dinners. Millers and others vho have machinery driven by belting vill do well to remember that we carry in exceptionally good line of Belting n both Leather and Canvas. L<eathr Belting from 1 to 4 inches wide and Canvas Belting from 1 to 10 inches vide. We also have Belt Lacings, Hooks, Dressing, etc. Come and see us ror wnat you neea. Tou will find our quality and prices ight. Yorkville Hardware Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perhaps you have never given much onslderatlon to their purchase, but hlnk for a minute of the long days the Ittle ones must spend in using them ind how much pleasure and satlsfacion it means if everything is Just like hey want it. Something that does not suit is a ceen disappointment and now Is the ime that your children are forming lablts and ideas that will have a great nfluence on their future. We have taken all of these features nto consideration in buying our SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the chllIren will receive the same prices, if hey come alone as you do. We have he SCHOOL BOOKS in now, and can urnish any books you need. Star Drug Store LUMBER If you need any kind of Lumber, ilther Dressed or Rough, Green or <iln-Dried, come and see us for what 'ou need. We can supply your wants it the Right Prices. If you want Doors, Sash, Blinds, rrames, Window Weights, Locks, tinges, Nails or other Building Supilies come and see us before you buy. If you expect to Build or Remodel ny buildings see us about the work efore making any contracts. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Qrooers NEW ARRIVALS SCHOOL TABLETS, WRITING TABLETS, BOX PAPER. PAPER and ENVELOPES, . STAFFORD'S INK. LEAD PENCILS, PEN HOLDERS. CANDY and CAKES. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE. SHREDDED COCOANUT, CELLULOID STARCH, ARGO STARCH. BUGGY WHIPS?10 Cts. to $1.00. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES We have a new- line of Thermos Botles at $1.00 for Pint size, and $2.50 for I UCX1 L OI6C. Full line of Tires and Inner Tubes? II sizes. Rubber and Linen Auto Coats. Don't forget that we sell Gasoline in 3 gallon Iron Barrels?Texaco?there's difference. BRUSH RUNABOUTS?Everyman's 'ar. HUDSON and CHALMERS Cars. MIDDLE AUTO COMPANY. F. C. RIDDLE, Proprietor. SCHOOL SUPPLIES During the next few weeks all the chools will open, and w.e want you to now that Our Store will be Headuarters for School Books, Tablets, 'encils, Inks, Crayons, and everything ecessary for the SCHOOL. We have a little present for every rholar who buys a 5 cents Tablet from ur store during the next two weeks. )on't forget to ask us about it. Clover Drug Store, R. L. WYLIE, Prop., CLOVER, ----SC. 1. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. Something for Your Breakfast If you are having trouble finding omething really tempting for your poolrfoat lot na antrp'pqt that VOll tTV Kippered Herring In Oil, Kippered Herring in Tomato Sauce, Soft Shell Crabs. If you want the very best of FLOUR rder your next sack from us and pecify GALLEGO. CARROLL BROS. rHE BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL REOPENED The Bethany High School will open he last Tuesday in September. Rooms furnished with bedstead, nattress, dresser, washstand and hairs. Board at cost. Boys and girls prepared for college lasses. Terms furnished on application. Correspondence invited. Rev. W. A. M. PLAXCO, A. B.. Principal. R. F. D. No. 4, Clover, S. C. HEADQl FOR SCHOO PENS. PENIIOL1 PENCIL BOXES. ' CAP PAPER. INK OREI> CltAYOXS. CIL SHARPENER! hrr diction am i Kirrs, PLAIN AL ING el l's, COLL. IXG CUPS. ETC WE ARE ALSO HE.' Boys' School Si Caps, Over WE ARE ALSO SOLI "FAMOUS GODMA FOR BOYS KIRKPATRIC IF YOU DON'T TRADE WITH ? FOP SALE ? New 3-r'oom cottage, with 2 porches in town of Clover?In old Brookland; joining Mrs. Youngblood and others; new smoke house and good orchard; lot contains 1-2 acre. Property of Mrs. M. L. Armstrong. Price $875. 75 Acre*?In 2J miles of Clover; known as the Hamp Jackson place. Property of D. M. Parrott. Good 4room house on place. 50 acres in cultivation; 9 acres in timber, balance old field. Price $35 per Acre. Beautiful site and residence of C. H. Sandlfer, 2J miles from Yorkville on Pinckney road; 40 acres In cultivation; 50 acres in forest timber; 1-4 mile school house, special district: 100 acres. Price $3,200. 1-3 cash, balance 3 to 5 years. 1441-2 Acres?One 6-room dwelling, 2 tenant house; over 40 acres In timber. Price $40 per acre. Joins C. C. Hughes fine plantation. 661-2 Acres?Joining the above place; beautiful 4-room cottage, newly painted; absolutely level land. Price $40 per acre. 250 Acres?Three miles west of McConnellsville, joining A. A. Burris, W. R. Carroll and others. Two houses; 100 acres in timber; 40 acres in cultivation; will cut 1,000 cords of wood, some saw timber. Price $2,650. This is surely a bargain. 395 Acres?The residence of the late Dr. J. Wister Allison, 3 miles from Hickory Grove, 1? miles from Smyrna; 100 acres in cultivation; 150 acres or more in timber; well and springs; dwelling, 2-stories?7-rooms; 4 tenant houses, 3-room8 each. Price $4,000. Terms to suit. 185 Acre*?Joins John Feemster, R. B. Hartness and E. M. Stephenson; 4 miles from Yorkville, on Hickory Grove road; will rent for 4,500 lbs. lint cotton; 1 6-room dwelling, beautiful grove, land lies comparatively level, deep red soil; 2 new tenant houses, 4-4 rooms each; 1 tenant, 3-rooms; high state of cultivation; at low Price of $25.00 per acre. Property of T. W. McClaln. 2341-2 Acres?Joins F. H. Barber estate, near Leslie, 7 miles of Rock Hill; 1 dwelling, 4 tenant houses. Property of John Funk. 80 Acres?J. S. Turner home; 1 mile of three churches; 40 acres in cultivation. Price, 9S1500. The beautiful residence of Joe W. Neil, deceased, 3 miles from Yorkville. faces King's Mountain road. I regard it as one of the most desirable farms in York county; a beautiful 2-story residence, 8 or 9 rooms; good barn. Will cut thi3 into 3 or more tracts. There is about 280 acres in the whole tract. 147 4-5 Acres?A part of the home tract of the J. J. Matthews land, three miles of Bethany, 6 miles of Clover; 40 acres in cultivation, balance In timber, much of it original forest. Two houses Price, $22.50 per Acre. 245 Acres?The Allen Crosby home, on public road. Large z story residence, 7-rooms, painted. One tenant house, 7-rooms; 3 other tenant houses. About 2 miles of Sharon. A good farm ?plenty of wood. 301 Acres?The Moss place, 2| miles of Hickory Grove; 5 horse farm. Three or four horse farm can be opened In addition. Three good houses, 5-rooms each; also one 2-room house?150 acres In woods; 30 acres in original pine and oak timber. Rents for 5,200 pounds of lint cotton. Price $25 an acre. The C. E Spencer's Moore place adjoining the Jail lot. If you want good high school, buy this land, don't wait. I have five different tracts close in to town. 66 Acres?More or less; Mrs. Laura E. Parish tract of land; mostly within the Incorporate limits of Yorkville. This land will be sold cheap. I will divide it into three tracts. Beautiful home of D. E. Durant at Guthriesville, S. C.; 140 acres fronting on the C. &. N.-W. railroad, and also the beautiful sand and clay road from Yorkville to Chester. One dwelling, 2-storles high, 8-rooms; 100 acres In cultivation, 40 acres in timber, fine orchard; one of the best barns in York county, 3 stories high 40x90. Barn is worth $2,500. Has four tenant houses in fine repair. Land lies level and adJoins Guthriesville academy. Will cut this place to suit purchaser if he should not want it all. The Spencer Lots are now for sale, and I have plat of same in my office. We are prepared to give liberal terms. Also to build residences for you. Buy quick before they are all sold. 125 Acres?Two miles of Bethany; Joining W. B. Stroup and others; 30 acres in cultivation, 95 acres in timber. Price $2,350. I NEW FALL J I NEW FALL ME1 I at THOMSON'S DAIL I New Silks, New Neckv | Thomson's and let us 1 of New Fall Goods. ? - PERC W New line of Best Quality Pari 4? yard-wide. Colors?Navy, Garnet f - DRESS G] j| New line FALL DRESS GING & ors absolutely washable; width 3 | - GALATEi ? New Fall line of GALATEA C I -SHEETS AND F 4> Big line of Best Quality MOB ? PI I.LOW CASES - BLAN f fBig line of ELKIX ALL WOO 11-4 and 12-4?Now on Sale at $3.50. $5.0 A CALL AT THOMSON'S AND S f WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SH | THE FARTERS L SUPPLIES DERS, PENCILS, TABLETS, LEGAL ; ERASERS, COLHUBBERS, PENS, SLATES, POC'KSS, LUNCH BASUMINUM DRINK APSIBLE DRINKIDQUARTER8 FOR uits, Odd Pants, coats, Etc. S AGENTS FOR THE N SCHOOL SHOES" AND GIRLS K-BELK CO. : I'S WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 91 Acres?More or leu; the J. J. Thomas place near Dave Clark; 1 good residence, 7-rooma; 1 tenant house, 8rooms; 60 acres In cultivation; a splendid home near school, church, etc. $3,200. 3i miles of Yorkvllle. 203 Acres?Three miles of Clover, near St. Paul's church, a 2-story, 9room house; 100 acres in cultivation; 3 good tenant houses. A very fine farm. 419 Acres?Three miles Hickory tkn T Vnnn., TITV UA.(A/V. n1nAA. uiuvc, uic j. i an uj vy ii i icoiuco yiacr, good strong land; large dwelling, etc. Price $12.50 per acre. Two lots of the Herndon property on West Madison St., joining Herndon lots. $100 Each. One Roller Mill, Gins and Corn Mill, 2 Engines and boilers, 5 acres of land on Clark's Fork, 3i miles of King's Creek station. Price $3,500. 202 1 -2 Acres?Of land in Ebenezer township, about 3 miles from Ebenezer; a 6-room dwelling and 3 tenant houses; 7 miles of Rock Hill; a part of the Dinsmore Farris land. One lot?Woodland Park, city of Rock Hill, 60x196. Price $400. 150 Acree?'Two miles from Yorkville on the Sharen road; property of J. Q. Wray; rents for 9 bales of cotton easily; one dwelling, 2 good tenant houses. Land is strong and productive. 1191-2 Acres?A 4-room house, 11 miles of Bethany High school at $30 per acre. The beautiful home of W. J. P. Wylle, 2 miles from McConnellsville. A nice 1-story cottage, 6 rooms; a good 2-story barn, 3 good tenant houses. 108 acres, land red subsoil, strong land. Bid wanted. 991-2 Aorea?Six miles of Yorkville, 1 dwelling, 7-rooms; 1 mile of school, i mile from Beersheba church. Price $1,875. 75 Acrea?Of the John M. Thomasson hosaeatead; a nloe location; gooo, strong land. Price $45 an acre. 961-2 Acres?The home of J. P. Barnes, Delphos; 1 nice 4-room dwelling and 2 good tenant houses; close to school and church; a good neighborhood. Joins J. B. Scott and J. F. Carson. 240 Aorea?Property of F. N. Lynn; joining Robt. Moore, J. J. Sherrer; it is rolling, but is good, strong land; has a 6-horse farm open on it; 1 dwelling house, 8-rooms; big barn, crlba etc. Prioe $13 per acre. 91 Aores?Parks Parish place, property of J. F. Smith, a nice new cottage. a splendid location ror country store. Nice land at New Zion cross road. 128 Acres?At New Zion. Property of J. F. Smith; new house, rood barn, out buildings, etc. Cheap. Write for prices. 991 -2 Acres?One mile of Filbert, 3 miles Clover on York and Clover road, joining lands of J. M. Stroup and others. Property of J. A. Tate. Price $22 per acre. Rents for 2,200 lbs. cotton; 3-horse farm open. 61 Acres?14 miles Tlrzah, on Rock Hill road; land lies level; 60 acres in cultivation; Joins J. L. Moss, Bob Ward and Southern R. R.. Price $40 per acre. J. C. Wallace. 310 Acres?Near state line, land lies rolling, about 40 acres in cultivation, balance in wood; a nice 6-room cottage; newly painted and rodded; a fine bargain; $15 per acre. John Wells place. Mrs Metts's beautiful residence in Yorkvllle; everything is in first-class condition, with twelve good rooms; sewerage and water In the dwelling. Lot 198 feet front, 343 feet deep, with a lane entering the premises from Madison street 208 Acres?Two and one-half miles Lockhart mills; 1 3-room house; 2/ acres in cultivation, 176 acres in wooi ?most pine. Jno. Ned Thomson place. 201 Acres?In Ebenezer township; 1 dwelling li story high, 6 rooms; also tenant house 6 rooms li story high. Price $11 per acre. Property of M. B. Massey. 150 Acres?Near Clay Hill; 1 dwelling; all necessary outbuildings?part of the A. A. Barron place?$10.00 an acre. ? 136 Acres?Including the Baird A Hudson place near Concord church; 3 good houses; 60 acres in cultivation? S1K no ? ?* Prnnorfv of M. B. Massey. 115 Acres?1 dwelling, and two tenant houses; 90 acres under cultivation, 20 acres in timber; 2| miles of Smyrna Price, $15.00 per acre. T. B. Nichols. 95 Acres?Mrs. J. Frank Wallace place, 2 dwellings on It; 8 miles of Yorkville on public highway, near Nev> Zlnn church. Price $1,425. Miss polly Miller residence?a bargain. J. C. WILBORN. Yorkville, S. C. AKA*AKA*AXAXAKA*AatA?tA MERCHANDISE j ICHANDISE arriving | Y. New Dress Goods, f /ear and Notions. Visit | show you our display f IALES - * fic Fast Colored PERCALES, full X t and Light Shades. Price ? 12 1-2 CTS. the Yard. * [NGHAMS - ! U * In Din 1,1a on/1 Qlrlnoa Pnl. n .A O 111 X IUIUO UtIU k>Vl i|/^0. 2 Inches. Price, 15 CTS. Yard. ? V CLOTH - I LOTH In all colors. Price 9 15 CTS. the Yard. J 'ILLOW CASES- I tAWK and UTICA SHEETS and ? NOW ON SALE. + KETS - I L BLANKETS In all widths, 10-4, * (). $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 the Pair. T EE OUR LINE OF NEW GOODS. * OW YOU. ? ON COMPANY i 2 IKAKAKlKAItAltAKAKAItAltA