Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 21, 1911, Page 5, Image 5
MERE-MENTION.
All of the southern and central
portions of Germany were badly
shaken by an earthquake Thursday
night. Marty public buildings were
cracked, and the people were thrown
Into a' panic. The property damage
is estimated at $10,000,000 The
primary election to select a successor
to Hoke Smith as governor of Georgia
will take place on December 5th.
>?.... Ben Leath, a corn club boy of
* Walker county. Ga., this year produced
214 buShe's of corn .on one
acre, at a profit of $182 Emperor
. William of Germany, on Friday, or.
deretl the arrest and confinement o;
I his son. Crown Prince Frederick William.
in his quarters In Danzig,' for
thirty days, because . of his having
precipitated a scene In the reichstag
receutly .".Six men were killed at
spy's KOCK, Mom., rriUtt}, nucu ?...
ethpty passenger train ran into thej
caboose of a work train Rev.
Henjamin Graham, a prominent
Methodist minister of Atlanta, has resigned
as a member of the Georgia
conference and filed suit for divorce
against his wife, charging jealousy
and cruelty to his children by a former
marriage The engineer and
fireman of a Pennsylvania railroad
train Were fatally injured and a score
oT^more were hurt, when the engine
jumped the track at Monmouth Junck
tion. X. J? Friday afternoon The
strike of street cleaners in New York
has been broken, and the city's streets
are being rapidly cleaned up by strikebreakers
Dr. Geo. R. Lunn, the
newly elected mayor of Schenectady,
N. Y? spent only J30 In his campaign
for election... .The thirty-seventh annual.
convention of the American
Fankers' association Is In session In
New Orleans this week... .Four young
, men. aged 18 to 22 years, were arraigned
at"Petersburg. Va.. Saturday,
on a charge of highway robbery.
Within two hours they had been convicted
and sentenced to twelve years
each In the state penitentiary. They
were captured at Weldon, X. C., the
previous night Alvin Lindquist, of
* Rscanaba, Mich., went to the police
of that city Friday and asked to be
arrested for the murder of Alvin Fogarty,
explaining that he killed the
latter on Oct. 18th, five miles from his
home, and Friday morning on going
to Lake Michigan to fish he found
the body of his victim in front of his
own door Twelve thousand barrels
of Kentucky whisky were destroyed
by fire at Owensboro. Ky.,
Friday night Prof. R. L. Moon.
principal of the public school at Lumber
City. Ga.. was shot twice, though
not seriously hurt, by D. Z. Willis, Friday
afternoon, because Prof. Moon
had whipped Willis' son A Bibb
county, Ga.. farmer this year made a
clear profit of J4.100 on twenty-four
acres planted to sweet potatoes. Last
year, planted In cotton, he realized a
nan One oerson was
killed and twenty-five were Injured In
Brooklyn, X. Y., Friday night, by a
gas explosion under one of the main
down town streetc of the city The
second trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde for the
fnurder of Col. Thos. H. Swope. by
poison. Is in progress at Kansas City.
Mo. The Jury was completed Saturday.
after twenty-two venires, including
1.060 names, had been drawn.
The taking of evidence will probably
begin Wednesday.
? The annual meeting of the South
Carolina conference is to be held at
Bennettsville. beginning November
20.
I ....i,
AT THE CHURCHES.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Ing at 7 o'clock.
Prayer meeting op Wednesday even.
TRINITY METHODIST.
Prayer meeting on Thursday evening
at 7 o'clock,
in - . l . '
Special JoiitM.
At the Baptist Churoh.
Rev. W. J. Nelson, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Rock Hill, will
conduct services at the Yorkville Baptist
church on next Sunday morning,
i November 26. Each member is earnestly
urged tb be present, and the
public generally is cordially invited to
hear Mr. Nelson.
2t The Deacons,
A Pertilixer
Straightening Out.
Readers of farm papers and agricultural
columns of county papers
often run across such enquiries as
"What's the difference between Thomus
Phosphate and Basic Slag?" "Shall
I use Thomas Phosphate or Basic
Slag under corn?" etc.. etc,
irU/vmnf, DK<tOrvKotA <13 Q tiolllflhlp
f ||il(lian * 11upj/i ic*. ?o m ? w.
product of a modified method of steel
manufacture. Briefly, this process
consists of the subjecting of the mass
Of molten iron, to which a certain
amount of Dolmitic Limestone has
been added, to a powerful airblast.
which changes the phosphorus in the
Iron ore into Phosphate Acid. This
then unites with the lime, forming a
four-lime phosphate, known to chemists
as tetracalcium. or four-lime
phosphate (Basic Phosphate).
This process is known as the modifled
Bessemer, or Basic, process. Hence
the sometime confusion of terms. For,
as a matter of fact, all Thomas Phos^
phate is Basic Slag, even though all
Basic Slag is not Thomas Phosphate.
Thomas Phosphate - has long been
the stand-by of the Germans as an
agricultural source of Phosphate
Acid?Ineed, about seven-eighths of
the world's total output is from the
t'lilted Thomas Phosphate Works of
J-'erl ii. (iermany. The Coe-Mortimer
Company of Charleston. S. C., are sole
agents for the sale of their product
through southern ports. They report
a steady increase in demand as American
farmers' eyes are being opened
to' an intelligent use >f fertilizers.
ifhc Cotton tftnrhct.
YorkvlUe, November 21.?Cotton, 9c.
New York, November 20.?Spot cotton
closed dull, five points lower;
middlipg uplands. 9.45: middling gulf,
9.70; sales, 600 bales. Cotton futures
clpsed steady, as follows: January,
9.04; February. 910; March 9.16;
April. 9.20; May. 9.24; June, 9.26;
July. 9.29; August, 9.39; September,
9.31; October, 9.34; November, 9.18;
pecember, 9.34GINNING
DAYS
AFTER this week I will GIN only
two days a week?Thursday and
Friday. JOHN F. SMITH.
92 f.t. 2t
i??
intuit: iuui i/i/iiuk
I beg to remind the farmers of this
section that I am prepared to insure
their cotton on their farms for any
period from one to twelve months.
On the basis of the present market
price. If insurance is carried as long
as six months, the average cost per
bale per month figures a "fraction over
16 cents. The companies fn which I
insure cotton on farms are as strong
as the strongest, and each of them is
noted for its square dealing. There
has never been a time during my long
experience in the fire insurance business
when I was better prepared to
fully protect the interests of those
who entrusted their insurance to me
than right now. If it does not suit
you to call, you can reach me at any
hour, day or night, by telephone. If
you fail to get me at my office. No.
124,#call my residence, No. 77, and if
^ I am not there, just tell my folks your
insurance needs, and they will be attended
to promptly.
8AM M. GRIST.
Al{ Kind* of Good Insurance.
Vf U- C- Smith No. 3, Rebuilt Typewriters.
Guaranteed perfect, $63.00.
See The Enquirer.
BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET.
Office of the County Board of Commitiionert
of York County.
Yorkvllle, November 21, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1911,
at 11 a. m., in the Office of the County
Board of Commissioners in Yorkville,
a contract will be let for the erection
of a bridge over Crowder's Creek at
Thompson's Mill. The said bridge is
to be of iron or steel and to have a
span of fifty feet and a roadway of
twelve feet. The cylinder piers are
to be 23 feet high. Plans and speciflhoflAno
m a \? Ko ooon fit thf* nlfLPP of
the bidding on the day mentioned. I
The successful bidder will be required
to give bond in double the amount of
his contract, for faithful performance.
The right to reject all bids is reserved.
THOS. W. BOYD, Supervisor.
93 t 2t
"Creamy Flour"
"Well did you ever see flour that
looked so creamy as Voight's Royal? ^
I never did. And I never saw flour |
that made bread that was quite its (
equal."
A Yorkville lady made these remarks
after trying a sack of Voight's |
Royal Flour?and we are qufte sure
that every housewife who tries a sack i
of Voight's Royal will agree that It is
a flour of ROYAL QUALITY?the one i
perfect flour sold in Yorkville. Let us
send you a sack "TODAY.
If you prefer a Second Patent Flour
that is as good as most dealer's best,
try Cream of the Lake?it's a winner.
See us for FEEDS?All kinds, right
qualities at right prices.
J. M. FERGUSON.
J i
Smart tailored gowns for the
Winter Season,
Simp;.: frocks for all occasions?
for little ones as well as grown-ups.
Novel transfer designs that may be
used in making dainty Xmas gifts,
ALL IN THE
BUTTERICK FASHION SHEET
FOR DECEMBER J
Get a FREE copy when you visit
our Pattern Department.
NEEDLE
DEPARTMENT [
NEW FANCY WORK DESIGNS <
RECEIVED TODAY. I
Colored Pillow Tops 10o, 25c and 50c i
Pillow Cases, all Linen $2.00 Pair 3
Towels, all Linen 50c, 75c $1 Each j
Scarfs, all Linen 48c to $3.00.
Table Covers. Round and Square I
35c to $3.00
J. & P. Coats' Crochet Cotton 4c Sp. j
Colored D. M. C., fast colors 2 for 5c.
White D. M. C. 4c 1
Dexter Darning Cotton 4c <
Special Sheet Sale ;
85 Cts. value sold everywhere for $1.00. ]
Extra fine finish.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
69 CENTS EACH.
(See Window).
Kirkpatrick-Belk Co.
No Trouble To Show Our Goods.
It's Worth While
For you to visit our store and
look over our stock of Furniture, Furnishings,
Rugs, Stoves, etc., and get
our Eefore Moving Prices. Not only
will our Quality Furniture Interest
you, hut you will be more than pleased
at our Reduced Prices. Come and
see us TODAY.
ART SQUARES.
We would be highly pleased to have
you call and see our Art Squares. We
have them in all the popular sizes, in
the different desirable shadings and
very rich designs that will please the
most particular, and the prices, well
they are so low down we hesitate tp
name them in print. One of these
Art Squares would make a most delightful
gift for your wife on Xmas,
and the cost, value considered, will be
very small. Let us show you.
YORK FURNITURE CO.
SPECIAL TAX ELECTION.
*To Be Held at Lesslie Station, Saturday,
December 2.
NrOTICE is hereby giyen to the qualified
voters of Catawba School
District No. 5. that an election will be
held at Lesslie Station, in said district
on SATURDAY, DEC. 2D, 1911,
at which election the qualified voters
of the said school district will vote for
or against a Special Levy of 4 mills
for the support of the schools of the
said district. The polls will be opened
at 8 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m.
Eligibility to vote is limited to those
who pay other than poll taxes, and
who must exhibit registration certificates
and tax receipts. The trustees
will serve as managers of election.
W. S. LESSLIE.
W. S. BOYD.
R. W. PATTEN,
Trustees.
91 t 2t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
^ x.. ' _ r ' v/
VrfOuniy ot lorn,
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
By L. R. Williams. Esq.. Probate Judge
of Yora County.
YVhkrkas J. J. HOWE has applied
Vt to me for Letters of Administration
with will annexed, on all and singular,
the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of HARRIET E. "VVATSON.
late of the county aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
28TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1911, to
shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this
13th day of November, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and eleven, and in the 136th year of
American Independence.
L. R. WILLIAMS,
Probate Judge of York County.
91 t 2t
OYSTER
5! UPPER
TEWS, FRYS AND
ALADS
ERVED
The Ladles' Aid Society of the A. R.
P. church, will serve Oysters?Fried
and Stewed; Salads, etc., in the Kennedy
store room, opposite the postoffice.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. November
22, beginning at 5 o'clock. The
public is cordially invited.
Mrs. O. E. GRIST, for Com.
GREAT SAVING
PRICES
AT McCONNELL'S CASH STORE.
AO Yds. Calico in Remnants, for $1.00.
Hamilton Hickory at 11 Cts. Yd.
Jefferson City Best Jeans 35 Cts. Yd.
Heavy 36 in. Unbleached Sheeting
At 7 Cts. Yard.
Best Androscoggin Bleaching
At 81-2 Cts. Yard.
Men's $10 Black Rain Coats $7.50.
WATCH OUR BARGAIN COUNTER.
McConnell Dry Goods Co.
Sucoessors to J. L. Williams & Co.
We Yet Have On Hand
several sacks of Seed
Wheat. Somebody had better get it
ind sow it quick.
Good Things To Eat: A kit of nice
White Fish, much cheaper than you
? ? rtlrtA Uomo
an t'ttlCII IIICIII. OUUIC mvc Iiauin,
rarbell'8 Cream Cheese?so good that
f you don't like we will refund your
noney?good Flour, fresh Meal, Sweet
Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, best Pickles,
:he prettiest Rice, White Cabbage,
Coffees, Dried Fruit, Toasted Corn
Flakes, Oat Meal, Sugar, fresh Cakes,
cheaper than you can cook them; full
ine of fresh Canned Goods. Also a
food line of Confectioneries.
Specials: A nice lot of fresh Raisins,
Oranges and Apples.
A good line of Tobaccos?both for
hewing and smoking, and Cigars.
Musical Instruments: Violins, Guiars.
Banjos, Accordeons and Harps.
Hardware: Dishes, Smoothing Irons,
Grindstones, Pocket Knives. A big
ot of Brooms, Well Buckets, Tinware.
HERNDON & GORDON.
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
have an Account with us.
Start with aa little aa a Dollar
If you like, add to it as often
ae possible?have Money in
the Bank.
Bank of Hickory Grove
Pare North Carolina
Buckwheat Flour
You want it and of course we have
t. What? Pure New Crop North
Carolina Buckwheat, and this with our
flew Crop New Orleans Molasses will
make a dish that Is?well, any way
i'ou know there's nothing that's better,
[jet us send you some of both Today.
We also have Huyler's Cocoa and
Huyler's Chocolate?Always the Best.
Try Bouillon Cubes?Delicious, Appetizing,
Strengthening.
Call on us for the best in FLOUR?
we certainly have it. Ask your next
3oor neighbor.
See us for Farm Implements. Just
received a car of Oliver Plows ar.d Repairs.
Get your plows in shape.
See us for Stalk Cutters, Harrows,
Buggies. Wagons, etc.
CARROLL BROS.
Next ti^e you
walk by the store,
we wish you'd stop a
minute and take a look
at Big Ben,
He18 the finest sleepmeter
made?the best looking
?the best built?the best
running. You needn't
take our word for it, we keep
him m the window; you
can see for yourself.
$2.50
Tbl? l? the clock th y ire idrertiling
in the bit magizinei
IJt'Mtlfs BIC? IIKX, I sell otlicr
Alarm Clocks as Ixnv as 75 CTS. An
es|MH*iall.v good Guaranteed Alarm
Clock for $1.00. Call and see 'em.
T. W. SI?KCK. The Jeweler.
LUMBER
If you need any kind of Lumber,
either Dressed or Rough, Green or
Kiln-Dried, come and see us for what
you need. We can supply your wants
at the Right Prices.
If you want Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Frames, Window Weights, Locks,
Hinges, Nails or other Building Sup*
plies come and see us before you buy.
If you expect to Build or Remodel
any buildings see us about the work
before making any contracts.
J. J. KELLER & COMPANY
For Bigger Crops, F
fl -- ! -
I deeper at tne least exp
use a LYNCHBURG '
Lynchburg Runs Light
See us about a Lynchbu
YORKVILLE HAR]
Just Arrived?
This establishment is continually in
receipt of FRESH. SEASONABLE
GROCERIES OF QUALITY. If you <
buy the Groceries that go on your table
at this store you are certain to get
GOODS OF QUALITY as well as the 1
RIGHT PRICES. Among our newest
arrivals are
RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRON. 1
for fruit cakes. J
OAT MEAL of choice quality. (
Best grade N. O. MOLASSES. ?
You are always sure to find a full
variety of the best of everything In 8
Groceries at this store. Let us serve (
you. You'll be pleased. 8
We thank-those of our customers
who have settled their accounts, and t
ask those who are yet due us on ac- f
count to make settlement at once.
Yorkville Banking & Mercantile Co.
I CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU
THE ROYAL TAILORS IS THE L
IX? ESTABLISHMENT IN THE \
Tl/i Civ fif/f ffnil
1 fic UIA I/(g IIU^I
I.?ALL PUKE WOOL.
2?A LEGAL GUARANTEE V
3_100 PER CENT PROC
I?A WOOLEN GIBRALTAR.
5?PERMANENT STYLE AN1
6?SIX-DAY SCHEDULE
REMEMBER WE ARE HEA
We carry the celebrated PETERS'
well-known brands. See OUR line
ed at the Wonderful Values We Ar
of Before.
I- We also have some good valuet
SWEATERS for the ladles, and <
men. Come and let us show you.
Our stock of Heavy and Fane;
we will be more than pleased to qui
J. M.
W E ARE SAVING OTHERS
MONEY ON FLOUR. Why don't '
YOU try us? We know we will sell
you better Flour for less money than
you are buying. Come and see us.
We sell SHOES that please you In
three ways?PRICE, COMFORT and
SERVICE. We want to sell you your
Shoes for the entire family. We have c
Shoes for men, women and children, t
We have some good home-made j
Bow Baskets, for feeding and sowing ?
grain. t
Wagon Breechbands and Double {
Lines, Hames, Gears, In fact everything
you need on a farm. I
BUILDING MATERIAL
We carry a good assortment and a J
large stock of Building Material In '
stock all the time. Shingles, Galvanized
and Painted Roofing, Framing, '
Dressed Lumber, Doors, Mantels, *
Window Sash, Blinds and FYames. t
See us when you want to build or re- t
pair a house. t
Give Us a chance to Save You mon- f
ey on Flour.
OTTDTJT V PGMDAMV
I UI\l\ ourrij i wvsavaa mi
GLENN & ALLISON.
Baggies, Harness, Etc.
0
We have on hand a very complete
line of
BUGGIES
WAGONS
HARNESS ,
LAP ROBES, Etc. (
And will certainly make it to your in- ?
terest to call on us for anything in
these lines before you buy. <
A FEW MULES.
We have a few MULES that we are
offering at prices that will interest
you.
WE'LL EXCHANGE?
We would be pleased to exchange a
few Buggies and "Wagons for Mules <
or Horses, if you want to trade.
GLENN & AUJSON 3
WANTED
The Farmers Whq gxpeqt tQ 30w
WH1AT ?
To know that we are prepared to furnish
them
BLUE STONE ,
At 10 CT8. Per Pound.
Come to us when you want ANYTHING
IN THE DRUG LINE.
V/e Are Always Glad to Serve You.
Clover Drug Store,
R. L. WYLIE, Prop.,
CLOVER, - - - - 8. C.
Tv/?/J/j AI
1 IUUC ni 1
SHERER'S
For all kinds of Choice Fruita qnd (
Vegetables, Canned Gooda, Cheeae, *
Eggs and Butte^, call on or phone Olc^
George, the Bqtcher.
Ghqi^e Beef, Por|c, Ve^l and Sausage J
D^TIy. Mutton every TM?*day, Fraah
Fi'sh an Saturdays,
Gentlemen from the oountry can qet
a Goad Dinner, cooked to suit their
appetite, aerved from 12 to 1 o'clock.
Price, 35 Cents, At Sherer's.
Why .don't You trade at Sharer's?
Sure man, it will do You Good.
The money you save on Rations,
Will pay for Rent and Wood.
0 \j I) G EO RG E ]
THE BUTCHER.
BRATTON FARM
WE have some full Berkshire PIGS
and SOW SHOATS for sale. Also
Jersey and Grade Cows and Heifers.
See us at once. s
J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. 1
86 t.f. tf I
I
>low Deeper-to plow I |
ipnsp fnr mule nnwer I ,
rURN PLOW. The
er and Lasts Longer,
rg.
DWARE COMPY
G. H O'liEAKV j
MY STOCK OF:
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Furniture
(
1
*UGS, STOVES. HARNESS AND ,
iADDLES Is up to Its standard in
QUALITY, and my CLOSE PRICES J
ire In keeping with low priced cotton.
Remember In buying HEATERS
ind COOK STOVES, that my PIPE Is
Guaranteed Absolutely .Against Teleicoping.
A Call and Comparison of Quallty
md Prices will convince the Intelligent
Buyer.
G. H. O'LEARY.
THK ROYAL TAILORS LINK.
ARGEST MERCHANT TAII/ORVORLI>
i
al Features Are
1'ITH EACH GARMENT.
'ESS SHRUNK.
> PERFECT FIT.
DELIVERIES.
DQUARTERS FOR SHOES
SHOES, as well as several other
of SHOES and you will be amaze
Offering at Prices Never Heard
i
i in COAT SUITS. CLOAKS and
3USTOM-MADE CLOTHING for
Y Groceries is very complete and
ote you prices.
STROUP
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Perhaps you have never given much
:onslderation to their purchase, but
hink for a minute of the long days the
lttle ones must spend in using them
tnd how much pleasure and satisfac;lon
it means if everything is Just like
hey want it. % I
Something that does not suit Is a
teen disappointment and now is the
ime that your children are forming ]
lablts and ideas that will have a great
nfluence on their future. I
We have taken all of these features
nto consideration in buying our
SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the chll- 1
Iren will receive the same prices, If
hey 'come alone as you do. We have
he SCHOOL BOOKS in now, and can
urnlsh any books you need.
Star Drug Store
4
Gasoline
Until further notice we will supply
>ASOLINE at the following prices:
DIME GALLON 15 CT3,
SIX GALLONS 73 CT3,
See us for the BEST DRY BATTERIES,
AUTOMOBILE and ENSINE
OILS, GREASES, Etc.
RIDDLE AUTO COMPANY.
P. C- RIDDLE. Proprietor.
SEEDS
HAVE
CRIMSON CLOVER
RED CLOVER ,
AND
ALFALFA SEED
IN STOCK.
I
LOUIS ROTH. i
THIS BANK ENJOYS >
\ POSITION OF
3
STRENGTH :
/VND SAFETY
That Is Impregnable. We solicit '
your banking business with the
firm assurance that your requirements
will be met in a satisfactory
and business-like manner,
and with the absolute knowledge
THAT YOUR MONEY IN THIS
BANK WILL BE SAFE.
First National Hank
Of Sharon, S. <!
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FOR SALE
DESIRABLE Building Lot on East
Jefferson street, near the Graded '<i
ichool, and also Five-Room House on I
iVright avenue. Bargains In both. C. J
?. SHERER, Yorkville, S. C. I
? FOR SALE 150
Acres?2 miles of Yorkvllle, or
the Chester sand and clay road
About 3 horse farm open; balance lr
timber; about 1,500 cords of wood; a
very desirable place; 4-room house,
barn and stable.
202 Acres?Near J. M. Brlce; a 2Btory
house; barn; plenty of timber;
3 horse farm open.
75 Acres?Level land, 3} miles from
Sharon: 1 house; 40 acres In cultivation.
Price, $20.00 per Acre. Walter
3. Hayes.
300 Acres?3J miles from Sharon; a
large 3-story brick residence; good
well and springs; 3 tenant houses; 2
:rlbs; rolling land; Very Cheap.
57 Acres?2 miles of Hickory Grove;
sn public highway; fronting Southern
railway. Price, $20.00 an Acre.
151 Acres?4 mile of special school;
2-horse farm open; 100 acres in fine
timber; on Plnckney road; 4 mllea oi
Yorkvllle; Joins M. A. McFarland.
115 Acres?3-horse farm open; 2
sood tenant houses; 4 miles of Yorkvllle;
Joins James E. Gettys; Price,
^26.50 per Acre.
60 Acres?2J miles of Sharon; 1 4room
house; near John Feemster,
Price, $12.50 per Acre.
153 Acres?Joins T. W. Jackson, L,
r. Wood and others; 1 2-story 9-room
house; 1 tenant house, 4 rooms; 6
miles of Newport. Price, $21.00 Aore,
50 Acres?More or less, Joins Marlon
B. Love, John Bolln and others; elg>>t
acres In cultivation, balance In timber,
Price, $15.00 per Acre.
A beautiful lot and residence of Mrs.
Ada E. Faulconer. On East Liberty
street, 100 feet front, about 400 feet
deep; Joins Rev. E. E. Gillespie and
Hon. G. W. S. Hart. Price on Appli*
sation.
House and Lot?In the town ol
Forkvllle; Joins lot of C. H. Sandlfer;
one story, 5 rooms. Price, $1,600.
180 Acres?24 acres bottom land; 1
dwelling1 house, 11-2 story, 5 rooms;
fine barn; 1 tenant house. Price, $11
n Acre.
160 Acres?Joins lands of Mrs. Mattie
Nichols, A. H. Jackson, R. A. Bratton
and others; 1 house, 1 story, 4
rooms; 100 acres under cultivation;
40 or 50 acres In timber; land Is a little
rolling, but very productive
Price, $21.QKi an Acre.
J. C. WILBORN.
Vorkville. S. C.
'.J. Ml. BRIAN COMPANY
The Fivnoy CVroeerw
NEW ARRIVALS
CHEESE,
FRESH HAMS.
VELVA SYRUP.
KARO SYRUP.
WESSON COOKING OIU
HERRING AND
WHITE FISH.
All kinds of CANDIES. We have
the largest stick of Candy in town.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY.
YORKVILLE BUliCJY CO
WAGONS
AT LOW PRICES
We are going to sell lot of
Farm WAGONS At VERY LOW
PRICES.
If you want one it will pay you to
See us at once.
MOWING MACHINES.
It is time you were buying a MOWING
MACHINE for your fall mowing.
We have good ones in stock and would
be pleased to show you.
See us for BUGGIES, HARNESS,
Etc.
York vi lie To.
New Goods
SELF-RISING AND
MOUNTAIN BUCKWHEAT
(Pancakes are in season now),
MAPLE SYRUP,
A FRESH SHIPMENT OF .
CHASE A SANBORN'S COFFEES.
1,800 POUNDS OF CANDY, GOING
AT
10 CENTS PER POUND.
/. W. JOHNSON
Bargains! Bargains!
BARGAINS!
We have just purchased the HILLKENNEDY
STOCK, amounting tc
OVER $20,000.00
And consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES, SADDLES, HARNESS,
WAGONS, STOVES and everything
else carried in a general
store.
In order to reduce this stock QUICK
we are offering BIG VALUES.
We will not make prices on paper.
You can't tell anything about paper
prices, but
Come to the Old
Shannon & Hope
Building:::
and see the goods and hear the prices.
We will take pleasure In showing
rqu through?No charge for looking.
Numbers have come through curiosity
and went away with big bundles
tnd glad they came.
COTTON IS CHEAP BUT OUR
BARGAIN PRICES ARE CHEAPER
-SO COME AND GET THE BAL
iVNCE ON YOUR SIDE.
KENNEDY BROS.
SHARON, S. C.
TO THE PUBLIC
HAVING opened up a GROCERY
business In the room recently va ated
by Mr. H. P. Jackson, I adopt
his method of announcing the same
o the public, and solicit a share of
,'our patronage. Yours respectfully,
P. E. CLINTON.
Clover, S. C., Oct. 30, 1911,
87 t 4t..
Va Oliver No. 5 Rebuilt Typewriter!,
ncluding tabulator and back spacer,
57.50. Guaranteed perfect. See Th?
Enquirer.
It
Is Our
I
Purp'
TO HANDLE ANY BUSINESS ENTR
FAIR AND LIBERAL MANNER AS
i ERS RELATION WITH THIS BA
PROFITABLE. ASIDE FROM THE
AFFORDED. THIS BANK HAS THE
1 BEEN-ESTABLISHED FOR YEARS. .
MADE SAFETY ITS FIRST CONSID
The National U
I ' ABSOLUTELY
Rnrlr Hill - -
I I W. J. Roddey, Pres. Ira
The Best
CAN BE HAD AT
Of course you can shop wl
everything offered by other mere
iinpin;, mike it a point to visit
in eertiinly get the very best in
tin yn en the sme qnlities
hive '.been sharply reduced on al
RIGHT NOW is the BEST TIMI
is the BEST PLACE.
J. Q. W
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THE FEELING 0
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EXPERIENCED BY OUR CUSTOM]
worth a great deal when
FACT THAT, THEIR FUNDS
THAT EVERY PRECAU'
| liOOKINO TO TH1
tection
i'' ?
i
Our Fire Proof, Burglar Proof Steel ?
Locks made, offers quite an objection I
l:
i through and steal. We do not think
I PROTECTION.
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YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND US
| EXTEND ACCOMMODATIONS TO O
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Safety Boxes for Rent?$2.<
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TAX NOTICE 1011
Office of the County Treasurer of York P(
County. ?
Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 16. 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
TAX BOOKS for York county will
be opened on MONDAY, the 16TH
DAY OF OCTOBER. 1911, and remain
open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER,
1911, for the collection of
STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL AND LOCAL
TAXES for the fiscal year 1911,
without penalty; after which day ONE
PER CENT penalty will be added to f
all payments made in the month of VjI,
JANUARY, 1912, and TWO PER ??
CENT penalty for all payments made
? In the month of FEBRUARY, 1912,
and SEVEN PER CENT penalty will
be added on all payments made from
the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, to the
15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1912, and after
this date all unpaid taxes will go
into executions and all unpaid Single
1 Polls will be turned over to the several
Magistrates for prosecution in accord- i \T
ance with law. V
And at Yorkville from Monday, No- A
vember 13, until the 31st day of De
cember, 1911, after which day the
nenalties will attach as stated above.
HARRY E. NEIL, T F
Treasurer of York County. *- a
74 f 4t with
?? such
IW High Grude Carbon Paper, 8|
xl4 Inches. $1.50 box, 100 sheets, at an
The Enquirer Office.
I Savings Accounts an A
Rvar ?inoo man has iiqpH mnnpv as r
; have been arguments put forth and e
In Its possession, in favor of saving it.
But there has been one argument
been largely neglected and that is this:
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ELI
If we Just think, it will occur to us
evil In the transactions between man
j ness of the individual man.
I FEAR IS THE FOUNDATI
Fear renders t> man weak and wea
| It isn't fear that \\v. have when we h?
; bank, and can go to end check It out th
a business misfortunt or a death in ti
It is a fact that we do not fear thesi
money in the bank to meet them. W
j thoughts and energy .'n producing and
; rather than In fearing a consequence.
The greatest of a'.i problems, partii
Bread and Butter problem.
The more a man FEARS the Bre
| farther he is away from it.
Every dollar that a man Is able to
Is Just that much farther away from fea
(he solution of the main issue.
"YOU HAD BETTER BE SAf
The FIRST NATIO
YORKVILLE,
I "YOU HAD BETTER BE SAF
O. E. WILKINS, President.
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ose
USTED TO US IN SUCH A
TO MAKE THE CUSTOMNK
SATISFACTORY AND
EXCELLENT FACILITIES
ADVANTAGE OF HAVING
AND OF ALWAYS HAVING
ERATION.
nion Bank,
SAFE
B. Dunlap, Cashier.
Values
VV KAY'S NOW
here you please and see
hants, but after all your
J. 0- Wray's, where you
Qualities at Lower Prices
elsewhere. Our prices
I New Fall Goods, and
E to buy, and WRAY'S
RAY
1
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F SECURITY
1
ERS AND DEPOSITORS IS
THEY CONSIDER THE
ARE SECURE AND
TION IS TAKEN
EIR PRO\
lafe, with the very beat Time
:o the thief who would break 1
you can afford to be without
rkady and willing to
ur friends consistent j
ies. INGS
BANK. !
do and $3.00 Per Year.
>
ipular Novels
19 and 39c
HINA GOODS
At Cost and Less
ork Drug Store
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
so, come to the CITY MARKET
nd have your appetite satisfied
some of the good Meats we have,
as Western and Native Beef,
Sausage, Mutton, Cured and
;less Boiled Ham in any quantity,
of best quality.
C. F. SHERER.
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iiitidote for Fear
medium of exchange, there
xamples cited by men large
and one example that has
MI NATES FEAR I
that fear is the cause of the
and man, and the unhappi
ON OF GREED
kness renders him dishonest,
ive the actual money In the
ie minute we have an illness,
le family. !
e emergencies when we have
e are free to use our time,
in the pursuit of happiness.
cularly to young men, is the
ad and Butter problem the
put In a Savings Account he
ir and Just that much nearer i
K THAN SORRV."
NAL BANK,
S. C.
E THAN SORRY."
R. C. AUjETN, Cashier
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