Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 04, 1913, Image 3
Special JJotires.
L Free Musical*
^ In connection with oyster and flsh
dinner at Bullock Creek School House,
Saturday, February 8th, beginning at
10.30 a. m. Committee.
Oyster Supper
The public is cordially invited to an
Oyster Supper at East View School
House, Friday night, February 8, 1913.
It* H. W. Mitchell.
Horses and Mules.
When In need of anything in this
A line, do not fail to see us. We have it.
M Come up the driveway between ThomW
son Co's. and Stroup's.
" James Bros.
7 ft tf
Buy Your Frost Proof
* ? - ? r- a
^ CaDDage llama iruui r. 0. ua,,,,.,,,
Meggets. S. C.
1,000 to 4,000 at $1.25.
5,000 to 9,000 at $1.00.
10,000 to 15,000 at $0.90.
Special prices on larger orders and
satisfaction guaranteed.
97 t Apr. 1.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT
^ There is a New Remedy That Takes I
the Place of Calomel. Recommended
and Guaranteed by the ,
Druggists. I
i
The York Drug store never sold a <
a remedy that gave more complete satis- ;
^ faction than Dodson's Liver Tone?a
mild vegetable remedy for constipation 1
sour stomach and lazy liver. ;
Folks who have suffered for years j
rather than resort to dangerous cal- <
omel have found after one trial that
this pleasant-tasting vegetable liquid 4
gives them a long sought relief without <
bad after-effects. I
Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed
by the York Drug store to be a safe
liver stimulant and to be absolutely
harmless?without bad after-effects.
You will find many persons in this locality
who have tried it and every user
will speak a good word for Dodson's
Liver Tone. It livens up a torpid liver
jk and makes you feel fresh, healthy an<J
clean.
The price of a large bottle is 50 cents '
?money back if not pleased. The sucv
cess of Dodson's Liver Tone has
brought many medicines into the field
that Imitate its claims, and some have
name very similar and package same
color, but remember Dodson's Liver
Tone is guaranteed by the York Drug
Store who will give you back your
money if you want it
SWEET POTATOES
FINE, juicy Eastern Yams, at BERT
SMITH'S Fancy Grocery Store.
FOR SALE
Acres?At Delphos station. A
nice 4-room cottage; 4-room tenant
house; 2 good wells. Price, $8,500.
ft J. C. WILBORN.
LEWIS' LONG STAPLE COTTON
BROUGHT 18c last year. Seed $1
per bushel f. o. tv. McConnellsville.
8. C. R. W. McCONNELL.
* GENERAL DRATAGE
I AM operating a Delivery Wagon
and solicit the patronage of the
Yorkville public.
M. E. PLEXICO.
8 t.f 2t*
BANK 8TOCK FOR SALE
TWENTY shares of the First National
Bank of Sharon. Will be
pleased to receive offers addressed to
"* "R. P.," care of The Yorkville Enquirer.
7 4t ft
FOR RENT.
Q IX to Eight acres of New Ground.
^ O Has been worked three years and
Pt is in good shape. Apply to J. C. ROBISON
on the farm or to
SAM M. GRIST.
10 t tf.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
THE Presbyterian Manse and Lot,
on East Liberty street. Has a
frontage of 135 feet, and depth of 420
feet. Price and terms, see either of
the undersigned, who will be pleased
to show you over the property.
M. L. CARROLL.
J. S. MACKORELL.
S. M. McNEEL
10 tf. tf
SPECIAL TAX ELECTION
NOTICE Is hereby glveu that a
meeting of the resident voters and
taxpayers of McConnellsville School
District No. 13, will be held at McConnellsville
on MONDAY, FEB. 17, at 2
p. m., to consider the question of levying
an extra 2 mill tax for the support
of the schools in said district.
J. O. MOORE.
J. F. ASHE.
P. M. BURRIS,
Trustees.
10 t 2t
FOR RENT.
A GOOD 2-horse Farm with the
Huey residence, and, also two 1horse
farms on Mrs. Laura Emma
Huey's place near Tlrzah. Apply to
% T. M. OATES, Tlrzah, or J. S. BRICE,
Trustee, Yorkville.
9. f.t. 2t
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOTS
FOR Sale In Yorkville. The McLaln
property, which consists of over
^ 100 choice building lots In the eastern
portion of the town of Yorkville. Can
be purchased in small or large tracts,
and on easy terms. This Is an attractive
proposition for homeseekers.
business men and Investors. Apply to
Rev. J. M. McLAIN, Clover S. C.
10 t. 4t.
PAINTING
See me at the York Furniture Co.
Dealers In Wall Paper, House Paints,
-? C?a<no TT?o -Clot
VJ1 IS. varrnauea anu owiud. uo? a .?*
knot, the best interior finish, all colors.
ALLEN WHITE. Jr.. The Painter.
* NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
meeting of the Stockholders of
South Carolina Cotton Picker Company
will be held in the office of W.
W. Lewis, Attorney at Yorkvllle. S. C.,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of FRIDAY.
FEBRUARY 21. 1913, to consider
increasing the capital stock of
Raid Company to Three Hundred
Thousand Dollars. By order of Board
of Directors. R. E. HEATH.
9101214 4t Sec. and Treas.
8TATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Countv of York.
OOI'RT OF COMMON PLEAR
B. X. Moore as Receiver of Hill, Kennedy
and Company, Plaintiff against
Ellison Johnston, Defendant.?Sum*
mons for Relief?(Complaint Filed).
To the Defendant Above Named:
T7 OU are hereby summoned and reX
quired to answer the Complaint in
this action, which was filed in the Office
of the Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas of York County, on the 14th day
of January, 1913, and to serve a copy
of your Answer on the subscribers at
ft their office in Yorkvllle, South Carow
Una. within twenty days after the service
thereof, exclusive of the day of
such service: and if you fall to answer
the Complaint within the time
aforesaid, plaintiff In this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
Dated: 1st day of February, 1913.
FINLEY & MARION.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
NOTICE.
To the Absent Defendant, Ellison
Johnston:
Please take Notice that Summons,
^ of which the foregoing is a copy, together
with the Complaint in this ae*
tion, was filed in the Office of J. A.
Tate. Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for York County, at Yorkvllle.
S. C., on the 14th day of January, 1913.
Yorkvllle. S. C.. February 1st. 1913.
FINLEY & MARION,
p Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Feb. 4?Mar. 11 t 6t
FREE
$1.00 SHIRT
It will cost you nothing to
KNOWN IN THIS COUNTRY IS THE ?,ut Just wh?1 wl" co8t y?l
place a suitable Monument
t Headstone at the grave of j
L | I I LJ W Li dead. We have this informa
1 vl A I J 1 L ti 1 v right at our fingers' ends and
be glad to give you any des:
, . . information as to Qualities, Stj
Ask your neighbor, if YOU haven t Prices, etc. We will also
worn it pleased to tell you Just where
can see Borne of our finis
We have Just opened 25 DOZEN? work?perhaps In a cemet
. close to you?where you can
All the Newest Patterns. an(j judge our finished work. '
Quality speaks for Itself?i
UJf /^/ trim ? 9 C1 Prices are as reasonable as pr
IVIri ilillDIrl I S can be made.
iritwvrilllulili KJ Call on us at our Yards if you <
or?rl lot no qHaw vnn riosicns
Our Motto: ^ve y?u Prices.
The Best Goods for the Least Money. I PALMETTO MONUMENT (
JOS. G. SASSI. Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENT """""""* ? I
have recently bought the Clothes I'M
Cleaning and Pressing business, here- % W* W1 I ml
tofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawk- \ ?
Ins. and In the future Mr. Hawkins
will be in my employ. In consolldat- AT THE BANK OP CLOVER
Ing the two establishments I am sure
that I can promise even better ser- If YOU have Surplus Cash or Ti
vice than our patrons have been get- Funds that you will not need for \
ting in the past, and respectfully so- or 12 months, deposit such funds v
licit a continuance of the patronage of THIS BANK, on a Certificate of
everybody who has Clothing in need posit?Such funds will earn you FI
of CLEANING, PRESSING and RE- PER CENT At This Bank. Why t
PAIRING. Less ?????.? Why ? ? ? .
If you have work of this kind, let nipnrrvr actottviv?
us know by 'phone and we will call *OLR CHECKING ACCOUNT^-for
It promptly, do satisfactory work YES, THIS BANK WANTS I
and return your garments at the earll- whether Large or Small?and TI
est possible moment. BANK will give you Absolutely Sa
If not already a patron of the ROY- factory Service. Your business will
iVL PRESSING CLUB, we will appre- its business. This Bank is alw
elate any work you may be pleased to ready to extend every facility to
five us. Start Today. customers. Oomc and Get Acqualn
n V n r*I I u,th t*1<" ,Wllk- or Make Your Dep
Royal Pressing Club ltsJ?Ma" t nt
R. P. PORSETT, Proprietor. 1 H6 D3flK Ol C1IOV6I
FOR SALE OZiOVER. S. O.
A CARLOAD of Dry Pine Cord
Wood at 53 a cord, delivered. Uga the Begt stationary, Its
J. S. BRICB. cheapest. Ord?r it from The Enquii
ThnmQnnfQ Big syndkate ,.
1 nOUlSOil S Sale Continues this
ENTIRE WEEK.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY FR,DAY & SATURDAY
Ladies' Trimmed no.
SffiKs 25c ? ?? 98c
COMFORTS 79c: medHATs"
5 1
I Remnant Silk and Dress Goods 1-2 Price
Ladies' $5, $8 and $10 Skirts $3.98
Ladies' $12.50, $15 and $18 Coat
Suits?Choice
Hamilton Hickory Shirting 10c
Children's 50c and $1 Hats 10c
Ladies' $1.50 and $2.50 Sweaters 98c
5 Men's $1.50 and $2.50 Sweaters 98c
ij Men's $10 Suits $7.98
S Men's $15 Suits $9.98
Men's $20 and $22 Suits $14.98
5 Shop at THOMSON'S this Week Where
You Get Dependable Merchandise at
5 Factory Prices?Come, bring your friends
I THE THOMSON CO.
TRIANGLE PERFECTION
That's it?PERFECTION?
/ , ? ? y m ? a name of our newest brand of FLOl
III III 1/ ill I I I 1/ ' ' It Is as perfect as human skill
|i' |# 1 I 1 II I I# make it. We have Just receive*
I i ll i It I II I I\ carload of Perfection Flour and
1 "I I % I ll,! l\ you are particular about the F1
U -1-Jl 11 Ivlll you use, we want you to try one s
of our PERFECTION. We knov
Ip |Uj will please the most particular.
PER MICTION FLOUR is m
from carefully selected wheat
before it is milled, is thoroug
#n ^ r* Washed or Scoured in order to
% M |) M move every particle of dust or for<
substance. Then it is milled by
riAJ Z I# u most experienced millers, in secui
\l/fV ? VZ a Flour of Supreme Excellen<
That's Perfection Flour. You can
this Flour only from us. We w
ru IdaiiTrrn pun i irr y?u to try il if >?u are particuiai
uUAKANIttl) Hilt llrr ?
| U|| 1 j 1 1 1 j m?i j'ai ui uiai . men ovine vuhcj * i
will perhaps satisfy you. Let us s
you a sack of PERFECTION.
CITY ELECTRIC PLANT. < 1 \ it ROI.L BROS
fig'OUR WEEKLY LIMERIC -1
There once was a lady, named Mrs. Thayer,
Who liked for her kitchen. Aluminum Ware.
Qi'"r.Tl ^ 9,6 Came
J J ^ BUR STORE
And her kitchen now shines with u dazzling glare.
EVERY G<K)D HOUSEWIFE TAKES PARTICULAR PRIDE IX
HER KITCHEN UTENSILS.
This pride is a natural outgrowth of continual association?the
day in and day out work in the kiteheff. In this Twentieth Century
of progress in all lines, the particular housewife has learned that
there is no COOKING UTENSILS that are quite equal to ALUMINUM
WARE. This is the ideal ware for kitchen use. It is cleanly,
easily kept clean and bright, almost everlasting, and makes cooking
easier and better.
For several years this store has been selling ALUMINUM
COOKING VESSELS, and is yet to hear of a single case where it
has proven unsatisfactory. If your kitchen is not furnished with
ALUMINUM WARE come and see us about the next cooking vessel
that you need. ALUMINUM WARE costs a little more than other
ware, but it will Last Longer than any kitchen ware made, and its
long life really makes it the ECONOMICAL WARE for the kitchen.
We have all kinds of Kitchen Utensils in Aluminum and our
prices are just as reasonable as prices can be made.
Don't forget us for Iluist's Garden Seeds and Garden Tools.
Yorkville Hardware Co.
- ^^1
And
KIRKPATI
tlon
Will
Ired
nr*www
you M
1 at
Our
Ices
aa?a! Continues
:o Added in I
T Coat Suits R
JL FINAL REDUCTION FOR
THI
LOT 1?SUITS WORTH $7.5
Some CARRIED OVER?Si
J;tv? LOT 2?SUITS WORTH $10.(
ALL NEW STYLES?SALE
Hifp LOT 3?SUITS WORTH $15.(
SALE PRICE
LOT 4?SUITS WORTH UP
SALE PRICE
r? ALL SKIRTS?REDUCED
IIS I
Te I FURS AND FUR SETSays
5 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY W
its | FURS AT ON
ited SILKS?KEDUCED
*>s- WOOL DRESS GOODS?RED
shoes?reduced
[* clothing?reduced
j MEN'S FURNISHING GOOD?
t" suit cases?reduced
the
rer.
Zi WE ARE SHO>
1 the greatest line of
7 children's muslin
b ever shown in ac
fj us show you.
1 DOMESTICS, E
5 ? limit. ten yards to
hill's, darker, etc. bi
/ PRICE 8
15c LONSDALE CAMBRIC?I
15c CANNON CLOTH?SALE
J 9-4 UNBLEACHED SHEE1
PRICE
, 9-4 bleached sheeting?
b 10-4 unbleached sheet
p price
2 10-4 bleached sheeti?
7 price?
i KTR.K
| XMAS '
^ i will be prepared to fill all your
A Wants for CHRISTMAS. Come and ?
ff see me. A
!
A I have everything In OYSTERS. ^
X NUTS. CELERY. CRANBERRIES. 0
J COCOANUTS. etc.
L Let us have your orders In time so t
f you won't be disappointed. ^
i g
i9 Best N. C., and Pennsylvania PLAIN a
BUCKWHEAT on hand. c
I LOUIS ROTH
I Four Da
Cloud Cash Store G
B Sale Until
3 a if
OUR FIRST CLEARANCE Al
ou? SCHEDULED TO CLOSE LAST !
??lt OUR SALES WERE CONCERN!
SALE WAS AN UNQUALIFIED Si
ade : LY SATISFIED?IN FACT, HIGH
and OF UNFAVORABLE WEATHER
*r^ 0F THE TIME. OUR SPECIAL i
;Ign TIXUED UNTIL NEXT SATURD.
the ; BODY FULL OPPORTUNITY TO
"intr n r v t r\rxr r?t rr< * r> \ vpp <
? I ?JTOM SP?(
are ? WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i
our
end We will Sell Full Size, Bleached, S
\i. quality?Four to a customer?.
? Pillow Cases to Match Above?Fou:
I ? THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 61
We will Sell All Men's 59 Ct*. I)res:
| Neat. Desirable Patterns, Hood I
j SATURDAY, FEBRUA
ALL Men's, Women's and Children*
V Heavy?Including WALK-OVF
for Indies; C. & E. Shoes for <
? ?All Day SATURDAY?
?"r ALL LADIES' FALL SUITS AND
r TIL NEXT SATURDAY?
I Cloud Ca
S W. <). HARSH/
e
II O'LKAlll 1
REMEMBER
u
THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN THE c
d
MARKET FOR C
(1
FURNITURE. STOVES. a
HARNESS, SADDLES, or *
ANYTIIIXCi IN MY LINE. ,F
ll
THAT I HAVE A NEW. CLEAN <
LINE TO SELECT FROM?
si
I'ALITY AND PRICES T
i
SECOND TO NONE. 1'
A SIMPLE COMPARISON
WILL CONVINCE YOU.
ASK FOR IT. J
_ G. H. O'LEARY ^
UCK-BELK COMPANY 11 KIRE
J BIG SAL
All the Week as Advertis<
ivery Department. Visit Sa
educed 11 SPECIAL SAL
f) HMK UAlil.
VLEPIUCE^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 5TH?SPOOL COTT
$4.98 Wo will sell every customer who Is In our Store
>0 TO $15.00? P. Coats' Best Spool Cotton?Limit 6 Spools to
PRICE? no purchase made for anyone else?
$6.98 Best Spool Cotton 4 CT8. Du
H) TO $20.00? Best Silk Thread? 3 CTS. Du
$11.98 ________
1X3 ,25'$13^98 THURSDAY, FEB. 6?COLORED COTTON PIECI
20 PER CENT. We Will sell every Customer In our Store at 10.3
1 12 l-2c Colored Madras?1 Dress Pattern to Cus
HALF PRICE For This Day only, we will sell 15c Renfrew 32-ir
~E OFFER ALL
E-HALF PRICE. 15c Colored Poplins?
20 PER CENT. 20c Kindergarten (Better than Galatea)?
UCED 12 l-2c Red Seal Gingham?
20 PER CENT 12 l-2c Windsor Percales?
20 PER CENT 15c Punjab Percales?
10c Brown Linen (Part Cotton)?
20 PER CENT 25c Colored Poplins?
i?REDUCED 25c 36-Inch Brown Linen (All Pure Linen)?
20 PER CENT 35c Quality Irish Pongee?
Hundreds of Other Specials We Can't Meni
20 PER CENT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH?REMNANT DAY?
We will sell every Customer In our Store at 10.3(
LADIES' AND 12 l-2c White Checked Dimity?1 Shirt Waist F
UNDERWEAR tomer?
RKVILLE?LET We will Get together In Lots Short lengths occur
Previous Days of Sale and Sell at 25, 33 and 5<
______ ductlon During Remainder of the Day.
:TC.
CUSTOMER SATURDAY, FEB. 8TH?FLEECE LLNED l I* 1)1.
Pir,i cirp We will sell all Men's. Women's and Children's
1-3 CTS. YARD. Vests, Pants and Union Suits? At One-Third (
SALE PRICE _
10 CTS. YARD.
^To'ctsT yard. Everything marked in plain fi:
erything reduced. No goods s<
ixg-ssaled proval. Your money Cheerful!
20 CTS. YARD \ , t a t
fG25"^s^tD for any unsatisfactory purcnas
PATRICK-BEL]
ttr. Quinn Now In REAL ESTATE
Western Mnrhets .. . ____
ii 1XJUK: At one 01 uiose uwuuii
King's Mountain Heights Lota and b
Our Mr. A. J. QUINN is now in the Convinced. Street now Being: Lai
Western Markets for the purpose of Off. They are Beauties.
"rtn*anot!?er carload of CHOICE Don.t You Want a Bargain? The
Jana ort m/^ nn See Me about the P- B- Parish Place
[IS PURCHASES SO AS TO BE jg going to sell.
,T CLOVER ON FEBRUARY 3RD. The Lowry (Pardue) Place wi
t'alt and see what we will have to Make You Money. Come and let'
ffer you. talk the matter over.
t* ^ ?0?0 Is It a nice house and lot in Yorh
? wa^we hiv".\ nSe?'ofSELECT The" "
.NIMALS at our Barn and will be ? . ? ?
lad to have you come and see them ,rl , E* Residence o
nd talk prices. We know that we K'n"s Mountain Street; or
an interest you. Try us. The Miss Ida di Loach Resldcnc
on Cartwrlght Avenue. Both ar
QUINN & McGILL. Bargains.
cixjver, s. c. Geo> w. William;
94 sw tf
. / REAL ESTATE BROKER.
ys More cotton seei
========:^=====: I have a CORN. PEA and COTTO:
SEED PLANTER, and I want you t
riflrinilP^ I ilPflrflflPP ca" an(* see its many good point
LHJUllliCo V^ICdldliLC Covington, the manufacturer of thl
^ - Planter, says that you can plant you
SfltlirdflV seed and get them at practically an
kJWlUI UttJ desired distance apart that may b
desired The droDDer will drOD th
\TD WHITE GOODS SALE WAS H seed in hills, 10. lY, 18. 20, 24, 27, Si
SATURDAY, AND SO FAR AS ! -10- 54 and 72 inches apart. This ar
TTP to that natp thf ran&ement should suit any farme
^D LP TO THAT DATE, THE H w|th any k,nd of land The 8eed ?
L7CCESS?WE WERE ENTIRE- not wasted or bunched. This Plante
LY PLEASED. BUT BECAUSE H can be operated on any kind of lan
CONDITIONS DURING PART I '^igh^bLHPSuSd. IJ
SALE PRICES (WILL BE CON- H can easily be operated by a small boj
\Y NIGIIT, TO GIVE EVERY- H Come and see it. and ask for testimc
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR H nials from users, who tell how thl
ootppo Planter Is a saver. This Planter wl
" l-lticE.,. B save half to two-thirds of the seed a
nr a r r? J * WC I comPare^ with hand planting. Se
IS this planter when convenient.
r>?11 TO 12 O'CLOCK, M. ? W. H. HERNDON
eamless Bed Sheets, Regular 60c B
At 30 CTS. Each.
r to a Customer? B . _ _ _ , ..
io crs. Each. McFarlands
ni?11 TO 12 O'CLOCK, M. ? (8
s Shirts?Two to a Customer? u NO. 4, YORKVTLLE
, ulues?Special, At
39 CTS. EACH. B ? ? , , ,
H You will find a complete assortmen
RY 8TII?-ALL DAY' B of all kinds of Farm Supplies?Every
s IIIGII CUT SHOES?Dress and R thing to eat, as well as the man;
^..?loes Shoes B things that you will need to prepan
ren . I your land, plant your crop and cultl
II,I, CHIIjDIIEX'S COATS?UN. I Vlte " t0 the beSt
JUST HALF PRICE. I DRY GOODS AND SHOES
I You will also find at McFARLAND'i
I a well-selected stock of DRY GOOD:
B nnd SHOES including Dractlcall:
0 M I I everything you will need to wear. I hav
w "1 M goods, low expenses and my price
I are low enough to make it worth you
t\V Manager I wh,le to do at least a part of you
' * trading at this store.
???M. A. McFARLAND
j^r g Pinckney Road. No. 4. Yorkvill
Of Course ... .
1 sell as good Flour as It Is pos- r CffC/?
ible for you to buy. There's no mlsike
about that point. Yes, it is high- v?? , . . . ia, ,
r in price than the "Best" that some J. ,,' down, trifling, tired
ealers call, because it is of a Higher vivn'r Xa
irnilo thnn the "Best" that some * !,NOL contains the medical ex
ealers'sefi Put my price Is perhaps J "/ "-",; purV'uu 'W"*
little lower than the ?>nie Grade of In hpnim'o ,3? a *! i vl? "?> n i^ith
lour can he bought for at other ? , i ? !i 1 liver oil with'
tores. If you want the Tiptop Rest . .. unpalatable taste of the
'lour, I have It and will be glad to lnC.eny, \. . .? ? ? tnntn
ave von trv n sack WNOL is a blood purifier, a tonic
a flesh builder, a tissue builder, and t
!KOIt(;lA ( AXE SYRUP? strength producer. It improves th<
11 . ... . !.?? to appetite, gives tone to the stomach
r.m v.'i" / t!a oLilJ anrf and rejuvenates the whole system,
omethlng extra as to Quality an VINOL Is especially beneficial ir
nnA??v!^ 'frnm^hp^rrpi' it will Lung- Throat nnd Bronchial troubles
ane S>nip from the barrel. It \\ ill and jg spec|aiiy recommended for oh
< ase you f jou are particular. I pe0pie an{j for children. If you neec
lso have Velva and Karo Syrups. a ton,c tfy a boU]e Qf VJX0Ix It ,,
jTTjjpp Mo For Seeds sold under a POSITIVE GUARAN
. M. FERGUSON - Try a bottle ?
YORK DRUG STORE
t*" Send The Enquirer your orders for
ommercial Printing. TIIE REX ALU STORE
:patrick-belk company |
Eat kirkpa trick-belk
company's
ed. Many New Specials
le Every Day-A Will Pay You
^ K
p c White Goods Reduced
' WE HAVE JC8T RECEIVED A 1,000 YARD
??? . CASE OF WHITE MADRAS A YD DIMITY
ON DAY? CHECKS THAT WE BOUGHT Ot^R A
i at 10 SO J A YEAR AGO. WE EXPECT TO SELL ENCustomer,
and TIRE CA8E THIS WEEK. THESE GOODS
? Spools 19 CT8. ARE WORTH 71 TO 10 CTS? .
ring Entire Sale. SALE PRICE 5 CTS. YARD
ring Entire Sale 10c 36-inch Pa Jama Checks?
_________ SALE PRICE, 7 1-1 CTS. Yd.
!* onons niv 15c 36 inch Msdrto
b GOODS DAY? SALE PRICE 81-8 OTB. Yd.
0 a. m., 10 and 35c 36 inch Drefls Linen?
Homer? SALE PRICE 21 CTS. Yd.
5 CTS. Yd. 11.00 90 inch linen Sheeting?
ich Gingham? SALE PRICE 79 CTS. Yd.
J? $1.50 90 inch linen Sheeting?
/? ZI%r vS' SALE PRICE 81.29 Yd.
9 ct?' yd 26c 27 R?ln?8
1-8 CTs! Yd! SALE PRICE 19 CTS. Yd.
10 CTS. Yd! 20c quality White Corduroy? .
8 CT8. Yd. SALE PRICE 14 CTS. Yd.
19 CTS. Yd. 25c Quality White Cordnroy?
17 CTS. Yd. SALE PRICE 18 CTS. Yd.
22 CTS. Yd. 30c Quallty wiilt? Corduroy?
ion Here SALE PRICE 22 CTS. Yd.
?? 16c White Walsting?
SALE PRICE 9 CTS. Yd.
lam 10 and 10c Quality 40 inch (White Lawn?
Pattern' to Cus- Sale PHoe 5 CTS. Yd.
5 CTS. Yd 20c Quality Luna Lawn?
aulated during ' 8ALE fMCE 18 Yd
1 Per Cent Re- 20c Quality Serpentine Crepe?
SALE PRICE IS CT8. Yd.
20c Quality Checked and Striped Linalre?The
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Dnn?AP r\?v "tunc ui yuan\.y?o/uin X~avivj^ i? vao? HI.
DA*? 26c Plaln White Unalre?
i Fleece lined SALE PRICE 18 CTS. Yd.
)ff Regular Price
COTTON PIECE GOODS
naicsto 17tr 20c Kindergarten?All Colon?
cures?ay- sale price 11 ere. Yd.
. 12 Jc Percales?All Colors?
ant flfl an- SALE PRICE 9 CIS. Yd.
till uu ay 16c pttnjah Percales?All Colors?
it rafiinslarl sale price 11 CTS. Yd.
V reiunaea 10 cm brown linen?sale price
9 C7T8. YARD
e25c 88 Inch BROWN LINEN?SALE PRICE
18 CTS. YARD.
I COMPANY.
, SEED FOR the best mules
r^yL, PI A lutpdc KENTUCKY*a^'l^OUM* MULES
11 EiCLTly iL/ill i LilXU ever brought to Yorkvllle. W# lay
e * special emphasis on the EE8T, bed
??? ,019 cause that Is what we have. Disinterdls *
now .0 anto^upply ^heear?y .??
? .PS,Th.AS,rai.,T.ebr.1V?hif\X'l." b-oo?-.t* to Torkvnlof ufcomK?
i. seed the Old Reliable, that always We be pigged to have" every
comes up a good stand If planted with man who wanta a jjule or a pair of
11 f.ny cTare^t,u1.1: ExSerlenc? hf *?fhj Mules, come and see what we have.
8 ,? if *8 "l ,1 are " a^ap^e We can please you, no matter how exto
this climate both as a gerralnator actlng y*u ma/b<5 as to alae and qualand
producer. Don't forget 8hieder's Jty m0'ur MuI^ young. Fat,
e la the place and Landreth'a is the ,|f perfect Condition, and you will And
sel . , 1U , w .n that our prices are JUST AS NEAR
n Remember also that when you can t right AS PRICES CAN BE MADE,
get your prescriptions filled correctly. We w,? ml] you for the <Mah or on pa.
send them to us. We guarantee them per wlth ,lberal terma> or we will
J filled as your doctor directs, as only trade wlth you. Come and m belicensed
druggists work at our pre- fore you buy a Muie. we have the
scrlptlon desk. right goods at right prices.
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YORKVILLB, S. C.
THE NYAL STORE
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reverse should come upon YOU, It would mean certain fl'l
nancial embarassment?perhaps want or suffering. ;
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The National Union Bank.
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W. J. RODDEY, IRA B. DUNLAP, A
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I FOR TEN BIG DAYS I
| -BUY SHOES AT WRAY'S-1
I AND GET 'EM FOR LESS
FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS YOUR SHOE MONEY WILL DO H
ITS GREATEST BUYING AT J. Q. WRAY'S. COME AND SEE I
WHAT AVE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. THE PRICE OF EVERY
PAIR OF SHOES HAS BEEN REDUCED AND NOW IS YOUR
e BEST TIME TO BUY. WRAY'S SHOES ARE KNOWN FOR
THEIR QUALITY, THEIR STYLE, THEIR FIT?BUY YOUR t]
SHOES AT WRAY'S AND YOU'LL GET THE VALUE.
MEN'S $3.50 AND $4.50 SHOES?NOW GO AT $2.98 PAIR.
< LADIES' $2.50 AND $3.50 SHOES?AT $2.38 TO $2.8? PAIR.
CHILDREN'S SHOES?FROM 25 CTS. PAIR UP.
i. GRAY ENAMELED WARE
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I have a big lot of GRAY ENAMELED WARE?Regular 35
Cts. to 50 Cts. pieces. As long as It lasts, you TAKE YOUR CHOICE
^ AT 25 CTS. THE PIECE.
1 SEE ME FOR EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN MEN'S READY5
TO-WEAR CLOTHES. I CAN FIT YOU.
i ITCOME AND SEE ME ABOUT THAT TAILOR-MADE SUIT
FOR SPRING WEAR. I have an elegant line of samples and can
please you In Quality, Style, Fit and Finish. In PRICES I can and
will exactly fit your wishes. If you want a good Suit at a low price,
I can furnish It. If you want an extra good Suit at a higher price.
I can please you. Even* Suit I Sell Is Guaranteed to Fit Perfectly.
IV If It doesn't fit to please you, the Suit Is mine.
J I DO YOUR BUYING AT WRAY'S AND YOU WILL SAVE
- YOUR MONEY. BE SURE TO SEE OUR SHOES.
I J. Q. WRAY