Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 04, 1913, Image 3
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Governor Blease Review* the Situa
tion and Expresses Himself as Sat
1 isfied.
Columbia, March 3.?When aske
for a statement as to what he though
of the session of the legislature jus
ended. Governor Blease replied:
"I am very much delighted, person
ally, with the work of the legislatur
just closing. Willie I admit that som
things did not go exactly as I woul
have liked to see them go, yet, takin
the session as a whole, I have no com
plaint. The most serious regret I hav
. is the loss of the fight for the one-mil
common school tax. The bill passed i
a useless one, and will be of little as
sistance. Of course I regret very mucl
that taxes were not reduced, but I pre
sume the legislators voted as the;
, thought their constituents wantei
them to vote, and each man is respon
sible for his own individual acts,
promised on the stump to make a figh
for the reduction of taxes. I did m:
Vn man from the hisrhest offlcla
to the most humble citizen of the stat
can point to me and say that I failet
to carry out a single platform promis<
I made, I presume the senators ant
representatives are prepared to taki
care of themselves at home on theii
, various positions, and I have no com
ment to make.
"The abolition of the hosiery mil
was a great victory for me. That ant
the adoption of my recommendatior
making the Charleston Medical collegt
a state institution puts a distinctivt
mark upon my administration, ant
gives It a place In the history of tin
state superior to that of any othei
administration in matters of humanity?relieving
those who would suffei
by the hosiery mill and placing th<
medical college in a position to tun
out strong-minded, well-prepared mer
to help the sick and afflicted in the future,
"True to my promise, I vetoed compulsory
education, and I had the pleasure
of gently chastising Stevenson
Carlisle, Hall and Haynesworth, ir
matters which were dear to theli
hearts, and, by misnomer, called loca
legislation, but which were measures
that I felt involved principles whici
would be hurtful to the entire state.
"Aside from the items vetoed in th<
) appropriation bill, I vetoed seventeen
measures during the session. Only
four of these were passed over my
veto, and one of these was the State
Agricultural society measure, which 1
requested should be passed over my
veto.
"I am satisfied that I am strongei
politically with the people than I was
at the beginning of the general assembly.
I base this upon letters received
from all over the state, and
from personal expressions made tc
me."
"What about the Rembert episode?'
the governor was asked.
"Well," he replied, "I saw George
this morning at the barber shop, and
after shaving, we walked down street
together, and I can assure you that
there is absolutely no break?merely
I one of those little things that will
happen, he either misunderstanding
ihe provisions of the bill which finally
passed, or misunderstanding me in my
position. I am satisfied that he did
not mean to misrepresent me, and ol
course everybody knows that I would
not misrepresent or injure him. Stevenson,
his old-line political opponent
as well as mine, made a pretty shrewd
move to bring about a breach between
Rembert and myself and our friends,
but Rembert was shrewd enough to
checkmate Stevenson and not allow
him to gain what he desired in this
respect. If Stevenson's resolution had
been passed, some of my friends might
possibly have turned against Rembert,
thinking that Rembert and his friends
had attempted to reflect on me; and it
it had not passed. Rembert and his
friends might have felt very much
hurt that some of my friends did not
vote their confidence in mm. n w*o ?
pretty smooth little move on the part
of the Seaboard, but Engineer Rembert
sidetracked the engine before she
got well under steam, and the track
was not even shaken."
MERE-MENTION.
Mrs. Frieda Trost was sentenced In
a Philadelphia court Friday, to be
hanged for the murder of her husband,
William Trost, last August, by
poisoning Nine thousand women
joined the ranks of striking garment
makers in Boston last Friday. There
' are now about 12,000 garment workers
out on a strike in that city
The strike of garment makers, in
progress in New York, since early in
January, and involving as high as
150,000 workers, has been otticially
endea The legislature of Kansas,
has killed the bill providing for
an initiative and referendum amendment
to the state constitution
The Newport News Shipbuilding company
has been awarded the contract
to build the battleship Pennsylvania,
which is to be one of the largest and
most Dowerful battleships in the
world. The contract price Is $7,260,000.
When complete ihe vessel will
have cost about $15,000,000 General
Rosalie Jones, the New York suffragette,
and her army" reached
Washington, Friday, after a march
from New York Senator James
Fielder, president of the state senate,
was inaugurated as governor of NewJersey,
Saturday at noon George
C. Orutz, an insurance broker, convicted
last week in New York in a
case growing out of the "arson trust"
revelations by "Izzy the Painter," was
sentenced to Sing Sing for a term of
twenty-two years and six months
Fire, caused by a gas explosion, destroyed
the Hotel Dewey at Omaha,
Neb., Friday morning. Twenty lives
were lost Mrs. Louisa LindlofI
was sentenced in a Chicago court on
Thursday, to serve twenty-flve years
for the murder of her son, whom she
murdered for the insurance on his
life Three thousand Japanese immieranu
are soon to settle in Brazil
and will be colonized on a 50,000-acre
tract of land recently leased by the
Brazilian government to a Japanese
company Governor Dunne of II
linois, recently publicly requested all
persons in the state, holding office under
gubernatorial appointment, tc
send in their resignations as speedily
as possible There is a movement
on in New York to have uniformed
policewomen to look after the
I social evil Geo. A. Grandon, a
clerk and former choir singer, was
sentenced in a New York court, Friday.
to serve seven and a half years in
Sing Sing as a "white slaver." .A
South Orange, N. J., boy, 5 years old,
died Thursday from an attack of acute
indigestion, caused by eating hail
stones Mrs. Marcellina Leon
aged 105 years, died at Los Angeles
Cal., Thursday, five days after she
' 3 ?1^4 V* ?*. ou-nnthoart ftf fiftv
nan mui i icu iici a?vs>?v>... ? ?
years, who survives her, aged 8i
years After July 1st the collect'
on-delivery feature will be added t(
the parcel post department of th<
postal service of the country
Wm. A. Dorr of Stockton, Cal., wai
convicted at Lynn, Mass.. Thursday
of the murder of George E. Marsh ir
that city in April of last year. Marsh
was 77 years of age and after killin;
klrr, nnit nrnnned the body ud in ar
automobile and rode with it for some
time while trying to decide how t<
dispose of it. He finally dropped th<
body in a marsh Of the twentytwo
automobile bandits on trial ir
Paris, France, during the past severa
weeks on charges of murder, robbery
arson, etc.. four were sentenced t(
death, fourteen to long terms of inv
prisonment and the remainder wer<
' acquitted. One of the prisoners, sentenced
to life imprisonment, committed
suicide In his cell The French
minster sof war and finance has asked
the parliament of France for ar
appropriation of $100,000,000 "for th<
renewal and increase of armaments
' and war materials.'" The genera
appropriation bill Introduced in th<
Pennsylvania legislature for the years
1913-1915, carries a total of $42,662,343.69.
Demands of the Balkans.?Accordinj
to official information received ir
Rome, the Balkan states will insis
\ upon the following conditions for th<
conclusion of peace in the TurkishBalkan
war, even through the mediation
of the powers:
First?The contracting parties pledg<
themselves to the immediate and simultaneous
cessation of hostilites aft%r
the signing of the treaty of peace.
Second?Contemporaneously Turkej
must surrender to the allies Adrian ople,
Scutari and Janina.
Third?The Bulgarian-Turkish frontier
shall extend from Rodosto to Midia,
the exact line to be established by
a military commission composed of
d Bulgarians and Turks.
Fourth?The peninsula of Galllpoli
to be ceded to the allies.
11 Fifth?All the Aegean islands occupied
at present by the Greeks to be
_ ceded to the allies.
Sixth?Prisoners of war and hostages
to be exchanged with the brlefe
est delay.
d Seventh?Turkey to pay the allies
g 5300,000,000 war indemnity, deducting
- from it, however, that portion of the
e Ottoman public debt borne by the
II Turkish-European provinces.
s Eighth?A special report of the sul
tan to be permitted in the Balkan terti
ritory for religious purposes, having
- under his Jurisdiction all mosques,
y pious funds and church property.
ri Minth?All treaties, conventions and
- agreements existing: between the allies
I and Turkey before the commencement
t of the war to be re-established.
^
' AT THE CHURCHES.
1
B BAPTIST.
1 Prayer meeting Wednesday even?
lng at 7.30 o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
j Prayer meeting Wednesday evenj
lng at 7.30 o'clock.
I TRINITY METHODIST
i Prayer meeting Wednesday even1
lng at 7.30 o'clook.
r CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
[ Services Friday evening at 7.30
! o'clock.
1 ASSOCIAE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Prayer meeting Wednesday after.
noon at 4 o'clock.
! Special Notices.
[ Cackle! Cackle! Cackle!
Yes the hens are all cackling when fed
' Conkey's Laying Tonic. It sure does
i bring the eggs. For sale and is guar'
anteed by York Drug Store. 18 4t
Buy Your Frost Proof
1 Cabbage Plants from F. 8. Cannon,
Meggets, S. C.
1,000 to <.000 at $1.25.
5.000 to 9,000 at $1.00.
1 10,000 to 15,000 at $0.90.
Special prices on larger orders and
; satisfaction guaranteed.
| 97 t Apr. 1.
1 USE OF CALOMEL PRACTICALLY
STOPPED
I
Dangerous Drug Giving Away For
Safer, More Reliable Remedy.
; Hundreds of people In this vicinity
' alone have stopped the use of danger
ous calomel when their liver Is acting
I slowly, and take Dodson's Liver Tone
; instead.
i Dodson's Liver Tone Is always safe
and has none of the bad after-effects
; which so often follow the use of calo|
mel. It is a pleasant-tasting vegei
table liquid that starts the liver gently
and surely, and relieves constipation
i and biliousness and uses no restriction
of habit or diet,
i Many preparations ' have sprung: up
[ that imitate the claims made for Dod:
son's Liver Tone, but remember Dod,
son's Liver Tone is the tried and testi
ed remedy that has proven sueh a
' good medicne and is so satisfactory
i to every user?is the reason these Imitations
are on the market.
Dodson's Liver Tone cannot hurt
anyone and if it falls to do all that is
claimed for it the York Drug Store
who sells it, will give your money back
with a smile.
HYMENEAL
Married?At the Bethel Manse, by
Rev. Robert Adams, on Wednesday,
February 12. Mr. AVERY PRICE and
MISS VIRGINIA McCARTER, both of
Clover.
?he Cfotton JjRarhet.
Yorkville, March 4.?Cotton 12J
cents.
TOR SALE CHEAP
ABOUT 25 Full Blood White Leghorn
HENS. Come quick, as I
move this week.
It J. R. KILLIAN.
BAY HORSE MULE
WEIGHING about 800 lbs., disappeared
from Latta's warehouse
lot, Saturday evening. Information ap,
predated. Address care T. L. Carroll,
Yorkville No. 7. NEELY RATCHFORD.
It*
MONEY TO LOAN.
ON First Mortgage on Real Estate.
THOS. F. McDOW, Atty.
1. t t.
I _______
PAINTING
See me at the York Furniture Co.
Dealers In Wall Paper, House Paints,
Oils. Varnishes and Stains. Use Flatknot,
the best interior finish, all colors.
1 at.t.en: WHITE. Jr.. The Painter.
ALL SUBSCRIBERS
WHO are on my club for the year
1913-14 would confer a favor by
paying up on or before March 12th.
I It is impossible for me to see all of my
, subscribers, or even a small number
[ of them, myself, so I shall appreciate
, their promptness in the matter of set;
tllng up at once. In sending postal
I money orders to me, make them payable
at Yorkville. The club price of
. subscriptions is $1.75.
' STANHOPE LOVE, Clubmaker.
Yorkville R. F. D. No. 1. tf
: BUYING A BUGGY
i
You don't buy a vehicle for a day or
1 a week, but for a year or perhaps for
' years. Then, it is up to you. to get
[ the best possible VALUE for your
j money. We sell Buggies, and we believe
they are good Buggies?Certaln'
ly as good as can be built and sold at
| the prices we offer them. The TYSON
'r & JONES Buggy has been sold on this
, market for years, and is favorably
j known to buggy buyers and users. It
' is built of good material, thoroughly
> well finished and capable of sustaln'
ing long service. If you expect to buy
3 a Buggy, see us before you buy.
MULES?
i If you have visited our stables you
1 know that we have Mules that are as
t good as have been brought to this
1 market, and you also know that our
prices are as reasonable as prices can
) be made. Before you buy that Mule
; come and talk the matter over with us.
; SMOAK-BROWN CO.
; Attention, Farmers
To Insure a MAXIMUM Crop at a
1 MINIMUM COST, you should prej
pare your land with the Genuine
? OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
' And fertilize with the BEST FER1
TILT7ER. You can get the OLIVER
PLOWS FROM US?in almost any de3
sired size, and we have a
MIDDLE BURSTER
That Is a reul smooth article?it does
r its work satisfactorily and is a Time
J and Labor Saver. And. for the
t FERTILIZERS
' Let us tell Y<>u about the POCOMOKE
and the ROCK HILL Goods.
WE can do YOU good on FLOUR,
, too. Just give us a chance TODAY.
; Shannon-Smarr Co.
/ ? SHARON, S. C. ?
FOR RENT.
SIX to Eight acres of New Ground.
Has been worked three years and
is in good shape. Apply to J. C. ROBI|
SON on the farm or to
SAM M. GRIST.
10 t tf.
MONET TO LEND
ON Improved Farms in York county.
repayable In five easy, annual
installments. Interest: Seven per
cent if loan is (1,000 or over: eight per
cent if under (1,000. No broker's com,
missions. C. E. SPENCER,
; 78tjun29 Attorney At Law.
A Good Many Called
AT OUR BARN YESTERDAY
TO LOOK OVER OUR LOT OF
MULES AND HORSES. AND
SOME WERE SO PLEASED
AT WHAT THEY SAW. THAT
WE MADE QUITE A NUMBER
OF SALES.
IF YOU DIDNT COME?
AIM L> AKti Mltiii AIM l\ ur
A MULE OR HORSE. COME
AND SEE US AT YOUR EARLIEST
CONVENIENCE. WE
HAVE THE STOCK, AND WE
WILL MAKE PRICES TO INTEREST
YOU.
JAMES BROTHERS,
LIVERY ? SALE ? FEED STABLES
YORKVILLE - - S. 0.
THE PERSIAN SUN GOD
MAZDA
WE HAVE HIS
LAMPS
HIGH EFFICIENCY, BUT
CHEAP
LET OUR MAN TALK OVER
YOUR?
LIGHT
SITUATION WITH YOU. HE WILL
SAVE YOU TROUBLE AND MONEY.
City Electric Plant
SHOES FOR EASTER
It's only Nineteen more days to
Easter, and everybody Is going to
wear a pair of NEW OXFORDS
on that occasion. I have
BOUGHT 1,000 PAIRS?
In all the latent styies, ana mey
are ready for your inspection. A
visit to my store will quickly convince
you that I am offering1 the
very best values in LOW SHOES
to be found anywhere in these
parts. Come and take a look at
my Shoe stock and judge the
qualities and prices for yourself.
I am going to give away TWENTY
PAIRS ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Ask about them.
SEE ME FOR YOUR NEEDS?
I can supply them, and you'll save
money by buying at my store.
M. A. McFARLAND
Pinckney Road. No. 4, Yorkville
Cabbage Plants
TO INSURE A QUICK AND SURE
CROP, PUT YOUR PLANTS OUT
EARLY. Take no risk in Quality?
Get the BEST. You will find Fresh
Plants of BEST Quality at my GroI
eery daily at 12 1-2 CTS per 100. My
Plants are grown by reliable growers
and I can furnish wanted varieties.
SEE ME FOR ALL KINDS?
Of Feed StufTs, Grain. Flour, Meal.
Etc. Fresh Vegetables, Choice Fruits
and Candles, always In stock. Meet
your friends on the Corner?the Rainey
Building?At SHARON.
J. D. HOPE
Consoling
Thought
It Is certainly a consoling thought
tn nasi]rp nnp's self that the last rest
ing place of a dear one gone before is
permanently marked, and that their
memory is preserved against the desecration,
and In some cases, ultimate
loss of the sacred spot containing all
that Is mortal of the one who not
long ago gathered with us at the fireside
of the family circle.
For Best Memorials see
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.
JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor.
YORKVILLE. S. C.
-? FOR SALE
J. J. Smith House and Lot?In Clover.
Price, $3,400.00.
56g Acres?Half mile of Beersheba
church; good school; 4-room house;
good water, plenty of wood. $1,300.00.
Tlio Jim Bell house for sale, $1,750.
165 Acres?Near George R. Wallace.
joining Avery and Smith lands,
4 miles from Yorkville; 1 2-story 6room
house; 3-horse farm open; 75
acres in timber; 3 springs, 3 streams.
Big, new barn; 2 tenant houses; half
mile of Beth-Shiloh church; 10 acres
of bottom land. $35.00 per Acre.
81 1-2 Acres?Joining F. E. Smith,
Ed Roddey and others; 2 good dwellings,
40 acres in cultivation; good outbuildings.
Property of J. M. Camp
oeu.
101 Acres?Joining Harvey Hamel
and Mr. Youngblood; good dwelling
and outbuildings; half mile of good
school. Price $25.00 per acre.
50 Acres?40 acres under cultivation.
good barn; 2 miles of Yorkville.
100 Acres?Joining the Kizers' land,
near King's Mountain battle ground:
known as the Love Est. lands. $10.00
Acre for quick sale. Offers wanted
on It.
The Worthy Farm -At Sharon, consisting
of 67 Acres, nicely located on a
public highway, lj miles from depot.
Very cheap for quick sale.
J. C. WILBORN.
G. H. O'LEARY
REMEMBER
THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN THE
MARKET FOR
FURNITURE. STOVES,
HARNESS, SADDLES, or
ANYTHING IN MY LINE,
THAT I HAVE A NEW. CLEAN
LINE TO SELECT FROM?
QUALITY AND PRICES
SECOND TO NONE.
A SIMP.LE COMPARISON
WILL CONVINCE YOU.
ASK FOR IT.
G H. O'LEARY
SEED IRISH <
POTATOES
EASTERN SEED, true to name,
sound and pure EARLY ROSE, RED
BLISS, IRISH COBBLER.
It will soon be time to plant corn.
We have a very fine prolific SEED
CORN.
If you have not got a JOHN DEER
Corn Planter, you should by all
Imeans get one. John Deer Cornl
Planter is edge-drop and only one|
grain to the hill. This Is the best
Corn Planter on the Market.
We sell Cotton Seed Meal.
YORK SUPPLY COMPANY.
WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL
The Financial Review Says:
The commercial banks today are
reaching out after the accounts of the
small farmer, the moderate wageearner.
even the student, trying to Induce
him to put his small sums into
the bank for safe keeping, Instead
of the bureau drawer or the bed-tick,
and promising him in return, loans
proportioned to his earnings and
savings when he needs them to make
an Investment or to tide over some
temporary need of cash. The cost
of keeping many of these accounts is,
at the start more than the revenue
derived from them, but it is regarded
as a good bank Investment for the
future. The savings from many of
them will grow into large accounts
and business enterprises, and, besides,
the added stability to the banking
business from dealing with a commurltv
which has formed the habit of
doing its business through bank de
*_ j? ? 1- -1 1- A
posiis ana oariK cno-n. uidiwu u> hw
oooketbook and hidden reserve about
the house, is a large factor."
This great financial paper speaks
cold facto. It is a fact that the cost
of keeping small accounts is more
than the revenue, but we welcome
them for they never Tail to grow*. A
community* like an individual, that
does its business through a bank is
on the road to prosperity. The small
man with a small roll will ever find
a warm welcome at the
The Bank of Clover,
ozjovur. m. o.
SEED
POTATOES i
K
See me for your Seed Irish Po- Oi
tatoes and get them in the ground at
the Earliest Possible Moment.
GOOD SEED (I have them) of er
GOOD VARIETIES (I have them), wi
PLANTED EARLY Insures Better dl
Yield, of Better Quality Potatoes. n<
See me for your Seed. jjFAMILY
GROCERIES
SEE ME for the Best Flour,
Lard, Snowdrift, Sugar, Molasses, etc. jj(
TDon't forget that I specialize on
Feed Stuffs?Have the goods and the
right prices. 5*
J. M. FERGUSON Y
When You Get i
Your ground dry enough, and the r
moon gets right, plant Irish Cobbler, X
Early Rose and Red Bliss potatoes. V
But be sure your ground is right and
plant four inches deep. A milk produc- A
er in the shape of Hammond's Dairy Z
Feed, at $1.80 a hundred pounds. y
I have a young cow and calf (14 x
days old) for sale. $25.00 cash will ?
take her and calf. If you like molasses ?
I guarantee a molasses at 10 cts, 25 i
eta and 50 cts. a can.
Fruits?Oranges, Apples, Dried Ap- 2
pies and Peaches, California Evapor- V
ated Peaches.
W. H. HERNDON k
SEED IRISH ]
POTATOES
I HAVE AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT f
OF MAINE STOCK, OF
SEED IRISH POTATOES X
IRISH COBBLERS,
BLISS, ?
FJiiiiKJUiijas, y
EARLY ROSE and t
HEBRONS. f
PRICE IS RIGHT. J
LOUIS ROTH 2
Seed Potatoes
im
WE HAVE A BIG LOT OF THE ?'i
CHOICEST NORTHERN GROWN ln|
SEED STOCK. SHIPPED TO US th
FROM THE MOST RELIABLE vl<
DEALERS?IN OTHER WORDS tlr
WE HAVE THE BEST SEED He
FOR YOU TO PLANT. WE ev
HAVE of
IRISH COBBLER AND
RED BLISS SEED u8
Both of which varieties are favorably f?>
known to Potato growers In this sec- an
tlon. They are big producers of high es1
grade tubers. And then, too. It Is to
your interest to see us QUICK. We A*
have the Quantity, we have the Qual- cl?
itv. and we are CERTAINLY MAKING &11
THR RTOHT PRICES.
SEE US"FOR SEED POTATOES.
CARROLL BROS.
BEFORE BUYING S
se
MULES OR HORSES _
COME TO SEE US. We have a
First Class lot of Stock and as we
bought to sell we are going to sell and
are here to make prices that WILL
INTEREST THE BUYER.
We can satisfy nearly every buyer
In size and quality and sell you animals
that are In perfect shape.
Don't buy until you see what we
have to offer and hear our prices. It
will pay you to come to Clover to see
us before you buy.
Quinn & McGill
CLOVER, S. C.
PLEASE PAY UP
1 CANNOT possibly get round to all
the subscribers to THE ENQUIRER
on my club before the close of the
contest. I respectfully request all who
have not already done so to please pay
the subscription price at once, either
to me or at The Enquirer office.
! 14tf A. W. McFARLAND. .j
m BUtennt Patterns ||({|? KQOR THEATRE. I
All Wool Material This Theatre, located In the |j
TO SELECT TOUR SUIT FROM Uobson Building, opposite the new
AT A. R. P. church, will open soon.
fS % f f\f\ Improved Power's Motion PicX15.UU
tures. Machine with Fire-proof
Shutter. Every precaution taken
against Fire. Good Ventilation.
MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL
MEASURE. WE HAVE MANY , W? 'ho,w *?*><*
tion Films only. No Films will be
SATISFIED CUSTOMER8. ARE over fortv davs old
YOU ONE OF THEM? , , , Watch ^ L OpenU^ D.W.
McCONNELL'S GET THAT HABIT
WHO UNDERSELLS
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS
RECEIVED THIS WEEK.
WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THE NEWEST
NOVELTIES IN DRESS T300DS AND FURNISHINGS FOR THE
LADIES. AND ARE THE FIRST TO SHOW THEM. WE HAVE
JUST OPENED UP A CHOICE LINE OF NOVELTIES?GOODS
THAT ARE ABOVE THE COMMON:
Rough Weave PONGEE, all colors?Yard 25 C7T8. I
Cobweb CREPONS, White, Blue, Pink?Yard 15 CTS.
ROYAL OTTOMAN. Black and White?Yard 25 OTS.
PEBBLE RATINE, all the good shades?Yard 25 OTS.
GAUZE SPLENDON, a sheer fabric of cotton and silk?Yd. 25 OT8.
12 Pieces Silk Finish FOULARDS?Yard 15 CTS.
4 Pieces RUSSIAN CORD ETTA MINE?Yard 25 CTS.
40 Inch NOVELTY SPLASH VOILE8?colors?Yard 25 OTS.
SILK STRIPE VOILES, all colors?Yard 25 OTS. \
27 Inch CHIFFON VOILES, all shades IS CTS. ;
27 Inch CHELTENHAM FABRIC?Yard 12 1*2 CTS.
BROWN LINENS?Yard 10 CTS., 15 OTS., 20 CTS., 25 CTS.
PRINCESS TISSUE?Yard 15 CTS.
36 Inch BLEACHED CRASH DRESS LINEN?Yard 50 CTS.
SILK STRIPE CREPON, all colors?Yard 25 CTS.
SILK STRIPE POPLIN, all colors?Yard 25 CTS.
" or rrro
PLAIN SILK POPLIN, .all colors
Newest CURTAIN ETTAMINES, in white, cream and Arabian,
In Plain, Hemstitched and Fancy Borders?Yard
10 CTS., 15 CT8., 18 CTS., 25 CT8. and S5 CTS. ,
WHEN YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST THINGS IN THE
CHOICEST NOVELTIES AND DRESS GOODS. JUST MAKE US
A VISIT. WE ARE ALMOST SURE TO BE ABLE TO SHOW YOU
WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE, AND OUR PRICES PLEASE.
The CLOUD CASH STORE.
W. O. HARSHAW, Manager
WAGONS
If you need and expect to buy a new Wfl I*
rAGON, DON'T BUY until you see 11 V Mil IkiV
e OWNESBORO and get our prices,
tie Owensbor* has been sold on this
arket for years, and Is a Wagon of There are more kinds of Interest
nown Quality, ana youn nna m&i
ur Prices Are Within Your Reach. than the kind you pay for money
URN PLOfWS? when you borrow from a bank.
The Chattanooga Turn Plow Is good There is a PERSONAL INTER*
lough to satisfy any farmer who .. ...... .. ,
ants the BEST. See us for that Mid- BST- the k,nd that th? ofllce of
e Breaker that you will soon be THIS BANK feel In its customers
iedlng for your cotton lands. ., .
?an Interest which prompts us
EAVY GROCERIES?
to do whatever we possibly ean
Are our specialty and when you
int FLOUR of Quality, Molasses, 10 encourage and to aid those
eat, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Oats, Who give us their patronage,
orse Feed, etc., Is will be to your inrest
to see us. We buy In large
lantities and give our customers the D-ml a/ L/^L
ineflt of our close buying. Our DCMR Of illCROTy IjTOVC
rices Will Suit You Exactly. '
orkville Banking & Mer. Co. Hickory Grove, S. C.
W The Enquirer for Job Printing. | W The Enquirer for Job Printing, j
The Buyers For The I
Ten Big Belk Stores {
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Have Returned and Feel Jubilant Over J
nf RSa grtrina finslnPM. X
trie J f l/JpCLll) VI I/lg V^/l ?i(^ ,
NEW GOODS ARE BEGINNING TO COME IN BY EVERY 7
FREIGHT AND EXPRESS?NEW SPRING COAT SUITS IN ALL J
THE LEADING COLORS AND STYLES; ONE-PIECE DRESSES, J
SEPARATE WOOL SKIRTS, SHIRTWAISTS, HOUSE AND X
STREET DRESSES, SILKS, BROCADED SATINS, CREPES, COT- J
TON PIECE GOODS. ETC., ETC. * J|
IF YOU WANT TO GET POSTED AS TO THE NEW THINGS, 1
VISIT fa |
1
Kirkpatrick-Belk Co. ?
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Z
ANNOUNCEMENT REAL ESTATE
I have recently bought the Clothes CTOPf I OOK" t T IQTf
Prpwini? business, here- v'r . Hal .
fore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawk- STOP?and see me about that Real
i, and in the future Mr. Hawkins Estate you have been thinking of
11 be in my employ. In consolldat- buying.
5 the two establishments I am sure LOOK?And see what I have to offer,
at I can promise even better ser- it will be to YOUR interest.
:e than our patrons have been get- LIST?Your property with me, and I
ig in the past, and respectfully so- wm (j0 the rest,
it a continuance of the patronage of The Walter W. Love Place?One mile
erybody who has Clothing In need from town on splendid road. Good
CLEANING, PRESSING and RE- buildings. What more could you
URING. want?
If you have work of this kind, let The Lowry (Pardue) Place?11 .
know by 'phone and we will call miles from Delphos. A good investr
it promptly, do satisfactory work ment.
d return your garments at the earll- BARGAINS:?Miss Ida deLoach's
t possible moment. residence; M. E. Plexico's residence; S
rJl?i-.2LI^?5r,?? ron Spencer-Dickson residence; Mrs. W.
j PRESSING CLUB, we will appre- peters' residence. And Don't Forite
any work you may be pleased to t Ki^.g Mountain Heights (
/e us. Start Today. Lots. They are the kind that Please. 5
n?L W. L. Wallace Residence?On CallJiOVfll
lT SSlHj! LlUD fornia St., Yorkville; 5-room dwellw*
^ . Ing and bam; about H acres. A bar- ]
R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. galn? Certainly.
Sanders' Store Place?88 Acres; in
time to pay up Pullock's Creek township. Mostly
. -? if ... C^mo Ona
[UBSCRIBERS to The Yorkville who? ia"U' lv"
) Enquirer on our clubs will please ___ (
ttle at their earliest convenience. \AT \A/ llliomc
JOHN K. ALLISON. VJCU. VV VV llilCtillO
JEFF D. WHITESIDES. REAL ESTATE BROKER.
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This Is the Franklin Standard Granulated?Known Everywhere as
the BEST?25 Pound Sack?Special $1.25 j
RICE?Good Quality?20 Pounds for $1.00 i
We also have RED RUST-PROOF OATS and will be pleased to f
furnish you with what you need. Our price Is Right.
BEFORE YOU PLANT YOUR GARDEN? ]
Come and see us for GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED. We sell ,
the Seed of the World-Famous D. M. FERRY SEED COM- 1
PANY, whose Seeds have been known for their reliability, for
many years In this locality. They are the BEST. j
SEED IRISH POTATOES? ,
Put your Seed Potatoes In the ground at the earliest possible *
time. See us for the Seed. We have both the RED BLISS and 1
the IRISH COBBLER. We also have plenty of nice ONION .
SETS. Plant plenty of them. You can't have too many. |
LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES
On FLOUR. COFFEE. SNOWDRIFT. SNOWHITE. MOLAS- 1
SES, and other Heavy Groceries. We make the Right Prices.
99" Special Prices on Purina, Mill Feed, Chick Feed, Etc.
J. M. S T R O U P I
THE EVERYTHING STORE j
NAINSOOK, LONG CLOTH,
BLEACHING, EMBROIDERY
CLOTH AND PERCALES.
Ola In RnalffnM V A TVSfWITf PlH#a j
10 errs., 15 CTS., 20 cm, 25 OTS. and S5 CTB. Yard.
Bookfold LONG CLOTH?the Yard
10 CTS., 15 CT8., 20 CTS. and 25 OTS. 3
Yard-wide BLEACHING?The Yard 10 CTS. and 12 1-9 OTS. J;
LONSDALE CAMBRIC, Nainsook finish?The Yard 15 OT8. f.
BERKELEY CAMBRIC, No. 60?The Yard 15 CTS. S
BERKELEY CAMBRIC, No. 100?The Yard 20 CTS.
BERKELEY CAMBRIC, No. 150?The Yard 25 CTS. 1
Indian Head EMBROIDERY CLOTH?The Yard 15 OTS. %
BEST Yard-wide PERCALES, light Shirting patterns?Yard t
12 1-2 'CTS. j
SHIRTING MADRAS, Black and White patterns?Yard 25 OTS. w
DRESS GINGHAM?The Yard 10 CTS. and 15 OTS. I
GALATEA CLOTH, all New Patterns?Yard 15 CTS. and 1* CTS.
Wide Wale WHITE PIQUES?The Yard 15, 25 and 85 CT8. |
New Spring lines of VAL and LINEN TORCHON LACES?The "c.
Yard 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. *
WE ARE RECEIVING NEW SPRING GOODS EVERY DAY |
AND THESE ARE BEING PUT ON DISPLAY AS RAPIDLY
AS THEY COME. WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING, COME IN AND !
LETT US SHOW YOU THE REALLY U^-TO-THE-MINUTE FAB- k
RIC8 AND NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. WE WILL BE GLAD ft
TO awnw VOTT?WR irortw VOTT WTT.T, MR TNTRRESTRI) IN
I WHAT "WE HAVE TO SHOW. REMEMBER: THOMSON'S FOR
QUALJTY, RIGHT 8TYLE8 AND RIGHT PRICES. -.J
THE THOMSON COMPANY |
nt WIe Afarm Clock,
/??? / g\f Vnifvc I HAVE THEM. You have been
Ulll l/f A UUF V used to the Alarm Clocks that must be
wound every 24 hours. I now offer
my trade a Reliable Alarm Clock (a
She'll soon be having her hair *ood time keeper) that Will run more
than Eight Days with one winding. I
"nnna Tin onH ?h? will h? Out. recommend this 8-day Alarm Clock to
I those who want to be rid of the every
growing her Childish Ways?and you day winding. It is a good one and it
^ ^ , sells for only $3.50
haven't had her PICTURE taken since MG ALARMg_
she was in Long Dressea You don't Everybody knows that Big Ben
Alarm Clocks are as good as the best
exactly want to keep her as she is? I sell them and they are guaranteed.
? . .. It is a 2 4-hour clock, steady or interbut
You Want to Keep the Memory, mittent alarm and thoroughly dependable.
The price Is $2.50 Each.
THE HARRIS STUDIO
liu 11111$ U UUIU Parker "Lmcky Curve" Fountain Pens.
8HELBY YORKVTLLE X. W. SPECK, The Jeweler
THE FORD The Universal Car. |j
WE ARE LOCAL SELLING AGENTS FOR THE FORD
AUTOMOBILE?Recognised everywhere by everybody as the very
best possible automobile value for the money, its pnce puis 11 in
reach of almost everyone who wants a car; its design and finish
make it a desirable car to buy and to own; and its reliability and
lasting, standing-up qualities are not questlr led. If you have any /
idea of buying an Automobile either now or later, be sure to thoroughly
Investigate the merits of the FORD?THE UNIVERSAL
CAR before finally deciding on what you will buy. Designs to fit
your wishes. Write for catalogue and prices.
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES?
Automobillsts will always find here a complete line of Accessories
for cars, including Tires, Tubes, Lamps, Acetylene Gas Tanks,
Carbide, Oils, Greases, Gasoline, Tools, and All Sorts of Small Fittings,
and should we not have 4rhat you want, we will be pleased
to get it on short notice.
York Furniture Company
NEW The Good
ARRIVALS of the Cod
In our?
NY AX/8 COD LIVER OIL
FRESH MACKEREL EMULSION?
rimpn mpv You get every medicinal element of
CANNED CORN the flnegt quallty of Norwegian Cod
A kTXTWn DI? A a I Liver -Oil without the disagreeable
- ? ^ ? * i All
vAimaw {IMU taste. The use or our toa l^iver <-mi
CANNED BEANS J8 be8t w*?*?*h? ,s lo#8 ?f *e,*ht;
lowering of vitality, any affection of
CANNED BLACKBERRIES the throat, lungs or passages. Cures
colds after every other remedy falls.
CANNED BEEF If you want to get fat use
CANNED GREAN BEANS NYAL'S cod liver
emulsion.
CANNED HOMINY
Price?50 Cts. and 91.00 Bottles.
CANNED PEACHES _# _ CANNED
APPLES ShlBlBT DfUg utOT
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. ? nyal store ?
Still Going On
THE "WIZARD" SALE IS STILL GOING ON AT I
J. Q. WRAY*S AND WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS
- - vTi trm m a Vt?XT iS
WEEK?MAN Y WlS?i bu i?inc> xiavo xixx-uai h
ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES THE "WIZ- |?
ARD" IS MAKING ON MEN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' Wj
CLOTHING, MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, MEN'S, LA- S3
DIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, DRESS GOODS, 3$
GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ETC. MANY HAVE 2
BEEN HERE AND COME BACK FOR MORE. WE 1
ARE LOOKING FOR YOU AND ARE 8URE THAT |
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE fj
DURING THIS SALE. COME AND SEE TODAY. |
J. o. WRAY I
T
CALL ON ME Lumber
FOR
OUR YARDS ARE NOW FULL OF
ZJOTTOLENE? LUMBER, and we can quickly supply
the wants of anybody who wants
?CHICKEN FEED LUMBER, either Rough or Dressed,
_ Green or Kiln Dried. If you need any
sNOWHITE LUMBER for any purpose, see us.
sur-AT? Your order will be filled promptly
suuak and you wljj flnd that qur prices are
SNOWDRIFT ^U8t t0 y?ur liking?Not as low as
were prices a few years ago?but as
COFFEE Low as you can find elsewhere. Don't
I n? nMUivi Tinmlwr. Floor
DUJ IWUf, II VI ,
PURE LARD? ing, Celling;. Weather Boarding, Joists.
Sleepers, Sheeting, Doors, .Windows,
?TEA Frames, etc., until you see us and get
our prices.
SPICES you expect to pUt Up jjjpti 0fa
UNION SETS AND Eul'dlng. let us make you a price.
SEED IRISH POTATOES ^ vMS
/. w. JOHNSON jj. J. KELLER & COMPANY
im w m iwwiwi?nrwm
) THF MAN OF THF HOUR I
X
IS THE MAN WITH THE MONEY. J
HE IS READY FOR ALL FINANCIAL EMERGENCIES. 7
i* If you will Investigate, you will find In most Instances that the f
man has been a SAVER. He always has In mind to SPEND LESS Q
THAN HIS INCOME. j
You will find another thing in your investigations: That the ?
man has always been identified with a Eank; not as a stockholder v
or part owner perhaps, but he has always made it a point to BANK m
HIS MONEY. j
I No business where money is concerned, should be handled ex- L
i. cept through the Eank. It gives the transaction protection as well j.
| as tone. '
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
J YORKVILLE, S. C. I
? "YOr HAD BETTER SAVE THAN BE SORRY"
| O. E. WILKIN'S. President. R. C. ALLIEN, CMhler J
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