Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 21, 1913, Image 3
? The virtual endorsement of Senator
THlman for the chairmanship of
the committee on appropriations by
President Wilson, says a Washington
dispatch of Tuesday was one of the
obstacles overridden by the Democratic
steering1 committee and the caucus
when Senator Martin, leader of
the conservatives In the upper house,
was selected for the chairmanship on
Saturday. An assertion regarding: this
indorsement and a bitter arraignment
of Senator Martin are features of Senator
Tillman's speech to the caucus
revealed by the publication of that address
as a senate document. President
Wilson's letter was written to Senator
Tillman on Jan. 30, in answer to Tillman's
request for advice as to which
committee chairmanship he snouia
seek in order best to serve the incoming:
president. In his speech Tillman
said he would not have sought to the
appropriations chairmanship had he
not felt that Wilson wanted him to
take the place. Attacking Senator
Martin, Tillman quoted remarks attributed
to the Virginia senator at the
Baltimore convention, declaring Wilson
"had done nothing to deserve party
honor unless to help wreck it In
his own state." He also accused Martin
of "double crossing" him on committee
assignments in the senate.
? The next meeting of the state camp
of the W. O. W., which is held every
two years, will be in Charleston.
AT THE CHURCHE8.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. B. E Gillespie, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 7.45 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST.
Rev. Henry Stokes Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
BAPTIST.
Rev. J. H. Machen, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 7.S0 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor.
Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 oclock.
CHURCH OF THE? OUUU BUJsrHERD.
Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector.
Sunday Services?Communion Service
at 7.30 a. m. Morning: service at
eleven o'clock. Annual .Easter election
immediately after morning service.
Sunday school Carol service at 4 p. m.
Special JJotiqts.
County Home
I Rev. J. L. Gates will preach at the
County Home Sunday afternoon at
3.30 p. m.
York Mill
Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at the
York Mill Sunday evening at 7.30
o'clock.
At Olivet
Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Preaching
at 3.30 o'clock.
Henry Stokes, Pastor.
At Hickory Qrove.
Rev. W. A. McAulay of Spartanburg,
will preach in Associate Reformed
church at Hickory Grove, on Sunday,
March 23Td, 1913. N. M. McDill.
The Livingstone Centenary
v? too inn Rniiv Gftv will be cele
brated at Bethesda, Saturday, March
22nd. All talent money and free will
o>Te rings will be received at that time.
Pinner on the grounds.
Jno. A. McMurray.
Card of Thanks.
In behalf of myself and family I
wish to thank our friends for the many
acts of kindness and sympathy in connection
with the illness and death of
my mother. May heaven's richest
blessings rest upon you and yours.
Mrs. Wm. Ross.
Sharon, March 20th, 1913.
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(Advertisement).
The Yorkville Postoffice.
To the Patrons:
1. I stand for re-appointment as
Postmaster at the expiration of my
present term?squarely on my record.
2. 1 am now, and I always have
been, heartily in favor of a Government
postoffice building, and to that
end I have always done everything
that I could do, under the rules and
regulation^ of the Postoffice Department.
3. The Department only pays me
3408.00 per annum as rent for the
present postoffice quarters, but in order
to get that amount 1 was required
to install equipments at a personal
cost to myself of at least $900.00, and
out of said annual rent I have to pay
at least $100.00 per annum for coal,
water and lights. And the postoffice
sDace would easily rent, for other pur
poses, for what I get net out of the
, Government rental.
Each and every one of the above
statements is true, and each and every
statement in circulation to the contrary
is untrue.
Maggie M. Moore.
March 20th. 1913.
k York Baptist Association to Meat at
Rook Hill.
The fifth Sunday meeting of the
York Baptist association will be held
with the Park Baptist church, Rock
Hill, on March 29-30. The following
programme has been arranged for the
meeting:
Saturday?2 p. m.. Devotional service,
roll call and organization; 2.30,
State Missions. (1) The Sunday
School and State Missions, Jackson
t Hamilton. (2) State Missions Among
Our Mill Towns, S. R. Brock. (3)
State Missions and the Rural Churches,
J. H. Machen. 3.30. Home Missions.
(1) Work Among the Negroes,
S. M. Grist. (2) Work Among the
Aliens at Our Doors, W. J. Nelson. (3)
|l Work on Our Frontier, D. W. Thomasson.
(4) Housing Our Homeless
Churches, S. P. Hair. 5.00. Adjournment
Saturday?8 p. m.. Foreign Missions.
1. Missionary Education, (a)
The Religious Press a Factor, W. S.
Walters, (b) Mission Study, W. E.
Lowe. 2. Missionary Activity, (a)
Enlistment of Our Forces, L. Gunter,
S. P. Hair, (b) The Best Plan to
Raise Our Apportionments, S. R.
Brock, W. J. Nelson. 9.30, Adjournment.
Sunday?10.00 a. m.. Stewardship,
Jackson Hamilton, W. J. Nelson, S. P.
Hair. 11.15, Missionary Sermon, Rev.
w S. P. Hair, Fort Mill.
UT T \rA1onn
S* Hair?"'
Committee.
^ The Minstrels.
Yes. that popular, laughing, funmaking.
strictly all new feature attraction,
J. A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels,
Is coming with an all new company,
the latest songs, the newest music,
the cleanest comedy and the best
entertainers he has ever carried. Everybody
knows Manager Coburn, everybody
has seen his big, rollicking,
laughing show, his merry comedians,
his excellent singers, and you know
erinrt olonn mnnlpAl enlovable.
and always returns bigger, better, and
with new people and new features.
Last season Mr. Charles Gano as the
star comedian, was featured as a clevp
er perfoi mer. He was found to be the
best that has ever appeared with this
popular company. Thousands laughed
at his droll remarks, his songs, his
fun, and his sketches. His latest efforts,
"Progressive Political Oratory"
and "Managerial Difficulties" are a
scream, one loud laugh. He Is ably
seconded by "N'lcodemus Glynn." another
new face, a new comedian with
the company, but a droll, quaint,
laughable, negro character artist,
whose efforts will attest his capable
qualities as a laugh getter. The singing
and the singers are better than
ever, new voices, new faces, the latest
and best In music and song. Don't
if forget the date March 26, at the Opera
House.
fecial ffofirts. 1
Communion at Union. i
There will be communion services
at Union Baptist church next Sunday
morning. March 23. A full attendance
of all the members is earnestly requested.
Deacons.
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&he c'otton Jfiarhef. \
Yorkvllle, March 21.?Cotton. 12|c. ,
SWEET POTATO SPROUTS I
FOR Sale: Nancy Hall, Providence!
Porto Rico and Triumph. April L
and May delivery; $1-75 per 1,000 f. o.
b. Florida. Tomato Plants, $1.60 per
1.000. Cash with order. F. E. HULL,
Rock Hill. S. C. 23 f 3t
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.;
On Saturday, March 29 j
AT 11 A. M. J
IN FRONT OF THE COURT HOUSE
DOOR AT YORKVILLE, S. C.
We will sell the? <
H. H. BEARD, TWO-STORY, .
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, *
On Main street, joining the property
of O. E. Grist, J. Bolivar Scott and I
others. Size of lot. 100 Feet Front, by
about 300 feet deep, and containing ?
One Acre, more or less. Terms?Half
Cash, balance 1st November, 1913,
with 7 per cent annual Interest on deferred
payments, secured by the property
sold.
The following Tracts of the SHERER
LANDS, 4 miles west of Yorkville,
and 21 miles from Sharon, will also .
be offered. Tract No. l?About 45 f
acres, joining S. T. Ferguson. Tract ^
No. 2?About 52J acres, joining tract
No. 1. Tract No. 3?Joining tract No.
2, about 301 acres. TYact No. It? .
Joining Nos. 4 and 5, about 52| acres, 5
Ppp Cent Cafti: 15 per
cent, 1st November, 1913; 35 percent,
1st November, 1914, and 35 per cent 4
1st November. 1915, with annual in- J
terest on all deferred payments at 7
per cent, secured by the property sold.
Tract No. 2 is rented for about 2,000 1
lbs. lint cotton to a good tenant
J. C. WILiBORN & J. EiXJAR POAG, 1
BROKERS g
No business can grow, and continu*
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to grow; unless us mercninom ana
policies are right. This store's business
is increasing month after month
and that is proof of the confidence of
the public.
Shannon-Smarr Co.
"The Home of Walk-Over Shoes in
? SHARON. S. C. ? ?
Why Change
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FROM A CUSTOM THAT IS 8
CENTURIES OLD?
The world began to use marble and ,
granite when it began to build memo- '
rials?the custom has been handed '
down through the years. We erect
monuments because our forefathers
set the example?we fashion them out
of granite or marble, not alone for custom's
sake, but because marble and
granite still continue to be the BEST ^
substance obtainable. See us.
We are Agent for the Stewart Iron
Fence.
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.
JOS. 6. SASSI. Proprietor.
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BICYCLES E
If you can't afford a gas buggy you I
can afford a BICYCLE. We have a <
good line of wheels?all sizes and at J
all prices?Prices that will please you. 5
BICYCLE SUNDRIES?
Of course if you have a wheel you
occasionally have need for Tires, or
Inner Tubes, Bells, Tools, etc. You
can get them here. And also we are
prepared to repair your broken Bicycle
promptly.
Let us Re-tire your Go-Cart before
summer comes.
COME AND SEE US?
For Picture Frames, House Fur- c
nishlngs, Rugs, Stoves, Sewing Ma- c
chines, etc. e
Carroll Furniture Co. 1
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MUlt MIUUI JflCUlfC
MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT e
'The Grotto of Tortare'1
A Thrilling, Sensational Hand Color. tl
ed Picture of Life in India, in Two ?
Reels. .
Real Elephants, Leopards and Crocodiles
play important roles in the production
of this film. All previous efforts
to enlist the services of the ter- _
rible, blood-thirsty, untamed Kings of
the Jungle pale into insignificance
when compared with this great TwoReel
Picture of East India Life.
Something startling and thrilling in
films.
Also The Surgeon, a Western Drama
?Lubrin Film.
Regular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents.
? PROGRAMME FOR TONIGHT? 0
HOPE?A Red Cross Seal Story, by f
James Oppenheim. Edison. a
BILLY McGRATH'S ART CAREER? s
Comedy. Essanay. s
THE GOOD OP GOLD?Drama. Sellg.
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?ORCHESTRA MUSIC TONIGHT.? t
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A SPECIAL TERM OF
THE MOOT COURT
? WILL BE HELD IN THE ?
Court House in Yorkville,
Monday Night, March 24 .
Court will convene promptly at 8
o'clock with the HON. WALTER
MASSEY DUNLAP presiding, and the
other regular court officials discharging
their respective duties. This
special term is called to try the case t
of- <
John Doe Against I. W. Johnson
This is a suit for damages in the T
sum of $20,000.00, for the alleged
breach of promise to marry. Messrs.
John R. Hart and J. Harry Foster will
appear for the plaintiff, and Messrs. j
Thos. F. McDow and J. S. Brice for
the defendant.
Owing to the rapid gains of the
suffragettes (militant), the "votes for
women" movement will be recognized
by having six "suffragettes" and six
"sufferers" (men) on the Jury.
Admission for Adults. 35 Cts.; Children
15 Cts.
The receipts will be devoted to a
fund for the erection of a monument
to Dr. Marion Sims.
J. A. TATE, Clerk of the Nood Court.
FOR RENT f
AFTER April l, at $10 per month* T
6-room Cottage on Corner Jeffer- Ml
son and Church streets, Yorkvllle.
23 f 2t J. R. KILLIAN.
STRAY BLACK SHOAT os
WEIGHT about 60 to 76 lbs.; short th
tail; barrow. Disappeared March m
12. Information appreciated. ROBT. a
3HINN, Care M. I* Thomasson, York- fit
rille No. 2. It* cli
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MARCH 26 AND 27 at
WILL be our last Ginning Days for tu
the 1912-1913 season.
VICTOR COTTON OIL CO. ?a
22 t. f. 2t ]?
Getting Ready I
As I have to move soon to make
ivay for the New Court House, YOU
:an buy things CHEAPER than ever v)!
it SHERER'S. I!
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^apo rated Peaches 10 OTS. Ib.
3ood Canned Corn 10 CT8. a Can. 1
Jig Lye Hominy 10 CT8. a Can.
tegular 16c Quart Bottle of Vinegar _
?Now 10 OTS. ?
Everything In stock will be sold
Theap?For CASH.
I am selling some very fine BEEF p
iow?As good as ever was sold In
forkvllle.
f they take My House and I?t
For the Ooonty Court House Seat,
tome people will either have to work,
Or They won't have much to eat.
OLD GEORGE
THE BUTCHER.
Saturday
ind Monday
Specials- ||
lc Domino Ginghams?At 3S
1-2 OTS. Yd. Ml
5 Inch 25c Embroideries?Special gg
10 CTTS. Yd.
I Inch 12Jc Embroideries?Special e?
5 CTS. Yd.
Jtce Bands, White and Ecrue, 25c 41
goods and cheap at that?-Saturday
and Monday? 15 CTTS. Yd.
We will expect YOU Saturday or rr
donday. Come. \
McCONNELL'S j
WHO UNDERSELLS
Yorkville Opera House
? ONE NIGHT ONLY ?
TUESDAY, March 25
J. A. COBURN'S
MINSTRELS
PRESENTING AN ALL WHITE P1
COMPANY?COMPLETE NEW
DDneDlUUT c<w> tha RAffnrifnl
ELECTRIC SCENIC SPECTACLE
'PALACE OP GOLDEN DRAGON."
AND ALL THAT IS NEW IN ~
MINSTRELSY?THE GREAT
BIG FUN SHOW, Featuring That
Droll Comedian
? CHARLES E. GANO ?
knd the Sweetest Singers in MlnMrely.
Sparkling Comedy?The Latest
dusio?Splendkl Dancing ? Startling
Novelties?Daily Street Parade ana
3and Concerts.
leets on Sale, Yorkville Hardware Co.
!?rioes: Reserved Seats, 75 CIS. and
$1.00; General Admission, 50 CTS.;
Children, 25 CTS.
A
blood
Builder
The vigor of rich, red blood makes
ife worth living. Materials for all
lerve, mental or muscular forces must
>e supplied by the blood.
If you have any evidence that your
>lood is Impure, now is the time to
>egin taking >5
Nyal's Sarsaparilla Compound
t purifies and enriches the blood. It
:ures Rheumatism, Boils, Pimples and
ill forms of Skin Troubles at 50c and
>1.00 a bottle.
Shieder Drag Store I
? NYAL STORE ?
vm rnwvFMiFNT I
ILI11 UU111 L11IL111
That Is what people are saying of
>ur 8-Day Alarm Clocks?Wind It
ince a week. It Is a good time-keepr
and sells for $2.50 Bach.
1IG BENS?
These Alarm Clocks?I have sold
everal dozen?are waking people
ip all over the United States. They
Ive universal satisfaction to would>e
Early Risers?Price, $2.50 Each.
I have other Alarm Clocks at lowr
prices.
FOUNTAIN PENS?
If you want the Genuine Waterman
Ideal" Fountain Pen or a Parker
'Lucky Curve" NPen, I have them?
Lit Prices.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler
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"Yes." w,
"That you, Mother?" PI]
"Yes, child! What is the matter?" ni
"Oh, Mother! That horrid husband ca;
f mine has just brought in a friend qq
or supper; cook has gone?no fire. jze
.nd they are In a hurry to get back to 9
ome business engagement. What pa
hall I do?" ,)|(
"Don't bother, Dear. I will send gfl
iver my Electric Grill and Percolaor,
and you can nave the beasts feed- e?
ng In a few minutes."
"Oh, you darling! What would we ge
lo without Mothers and Electricity?"
SEE OUR "TALKING" MAN, ^
City Electric Plant M
EASTER
5EE US
iT>R YOUR EASTER NOVELTIES.
\VE HAVE READY FOR YOU A
'RETTY LINE OF THESE.
CANDY BASKETS,
BOXES,
WHITE AND PURPLE LILIES,
EGG DYE.
POST CARDS AND
BEAUTIFUL CHINA EGGS.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. !! j
louse Furnishings FLOUR
~ ... . . Say, Mr. Farmer, Isn't It about time <
?hnrt tirn? mhin Hhl? ? you were buying that 600 or 1,000
r*r vmi !?ni nr^rhit flnH h!r/?nH pounds of FLOUR that you are need- j
J onniL thatin?? a^nm lng or will need soon? When you are
ere a space that would Just accom- ready t0 buy gEE ug We buy our
Bnie?nnA0rt innarf ?m!5P1whl^fvnf. FLOUR IN CAR LOTS, and set the
3 X* *nnt\?S? SnZ' Jmp ?nA VERY LOWEST PRICES and OUR
if f^rnUMnI fnr hlr that CUSTOMERS GET THE VERT LOWrn
^n ffnrt i ?hi ortSI EST PRICES. This Hsuse has been
thin ntnrr Vr hn7rth? S2 Headquarters for the BEST FLOUR .
rr thp phw thl sjnnnrAB^n for year8?We shall take care of that
In nlmi.. th^t^Hil reputation. If you want the BEST
tl 1 rV vlnr n'?t atnrtin!r 2^,1 Flour of the Grade you prefer at the
tlsfy your most exacting demands as jxiwest possible price, then SEE US.
styles and qualities, and you 11 find nw,L,J?Z\, VnijT.TL '? ??n r??
At nnr nriopR lust as ncAr piffht Every sack of Flour we sell is Guari
prices can be made anteed. If It is not as we represent it, l
p can be made. tben pjeaae do UB tbe favor 0f bringThe
first time you are passing our ingr Jt back. We don't want you to
ay, drop into our Store and let us keep It. When you are ready to buy
ow you the many things we have In FLOUR we will give you the LOWEST i
ock. We'll be pleased to show you prices and the BEST goods.
er our stock, and if you please to $?? ua f0P antj [>rafl Harrows, J
ly. then we'll be pleased to sell, but Turn Plows, Cotton and Com Planters,
>ur looking will not put you under Cultivators, eto.
ly obligation to buy. Come! Look! We have a lot of Cow Peaa. ,
York Furniture Co. CARROLL BROS.
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS I i
TOMORROW WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY YOUR I 1
TOGOERY?THOSE NECESSITIES THAT QO TO MAKE A
WELL-DRESSED MAN?BEFORE EASTER, THE DAY !
DAME FASHION HAS SET APART AS THE BEGINNING OF
THE REAL SPRING. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR ?
LINE OF SHIRTS, COLLARS. CUFFS, TIES, HOSIERY, ETC.
YOU CAN BUY FURNISHINGS HERE AND THE QUALITIES
AND OUR PRICES WILL BE QUITE TO YOUR LIKING.
The $1.26 FAULTLESS SHIRT 91.00 The
$1.25 FERGUSON McKINNEY SHIRTS $1.00
The $1.00 FERGUSON McKINNEY SHIRTS 75 OTS. 4
The 76c FERGUSON McKINNEY SHIRTS 50 CTTS. J
Men's 76c SOFT SHIRTS ' 50 OTS. 'j
ARROW BRAND COLLARS, all sizes Two for 25 OTS. i
Men's TIES, good styles and shades 25 OTS. and 50 OTS.
Men's HOSE SUPPORTERS 10 CTS., 15 OTS., 25 CTS. 1
Men's BELTS 10 CTS., 15 OTS., 25 OTS., 50 OTS. 1
"? - ti a t ** rinon -ii <n rmc ? k rrnB ??* rre an rma '
men o nnur nvocif an ouauco av vtau(| au vakti) ?w v/a>^?i vw . w, t
UNDERVESTS and DRAWERS, all sizes 15 C7T8. to $1.00.
Men's HATS, all sizes, good styles 50 CTS. to $5.00 H
Men's SUITS, splendid values $6.00 to $15.00.
Men's SHOES and OXFORDS, all leathers $1.25 to $5.00. ]
Men's EXTRA PANTS, all sizes $1.00 to $6.00.
Come and Let Us Show TOU. We have the goods and our
prices will please you. H
The CLOUD CASH STORE. |
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;eed irish Lumber*/\nn
A m/\"n ri our yards are now full of
1 II /\ I I In ^ LUMBER, and we can quickly supply
, V-/ i 1 1. 1 / the wants of anybody who wants
LUMBER, either Rough or Dressed,
t tt a -ir-c *xt ttxtt TtfTTKn Ai/nTTM n Green or Kiln Dried. If you need any
I HAVE AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT DUMBER for any purpose, see us
of MAINE stock, of Jour order will be filled promptly
and you will find that our prices are
SEED IRISH POTATOE8 t0 your liking?Not as low as <
were prices a few years ago?but as t
IRISH COBBLERS, Low as yon can find elsewhere. Don't j
Bay Rough or Dressed Lumber, Floor- ,
BLISS, lng, Celling, Weather Boarding, Joists, j
PEERLESS Sleepers, Sheeting, Doors, Windows, t
r nuiies, eu;., uuui juu bcc ub wiu s"-'
EARLY ROSE and our prices.
HEBRONS. If you expect to put up any kind of a
BulMlng, let us make you a price.
RICE IS RIGHT. gee as for lime. Cement, Brick,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Potty.
LOUIS ROTH |J. J. KELLER & COMPANY !
Thanks To All. II
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THOMSON'S SALES PEOPLE WERE BUSY Tuesday
and Wednesday, showing the ladies of Yorkville
and surrounding country, the New Styles in Ladies' and
Children's Spring Headwear. The many comments heard
regarding our display were most gratifying, and we wish to
thank all who attended our Opening for their presence. And <
we again extend a most cordial invitation to the ladies who
were unable to attend our formal Opening, to make our store {
an early visit and let us show you the New Spring Dress
materials and Millinery. Come.
COTTON CREPES 5
New materials, very stylish and the demand is great. You'll
find these at Thomson's, in Plain White and Colors, 1
with small stripes. 25 CTS. the Yard.
VOILES AND RATINE
Plain, White Voiles with Ratine Stripes, "Soft and clingy." <
The Yard 75 CTS.
Plain Crepes and Voiles in White, with small embroidered
dot?The Yard 75 CTS.
45 inch Embroidered Voil Dress Patterns, in Lt. Blue, Tan,
Pink and Bulgarian designs?Price
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 the Yd.
NEW SPRING SKIRTS j
Ladies' New Spring Skirts in Whipcords and Serges, in Tan,
Gray, Black and Navy. You want to see these new
stvlp Skirts nuick. while we have vour size.
Price $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.00.
QUEEN QUALITY OXFORDS
When you wear Queen Quality Oxfords, you get Style, 1
Comfort and Quality, all in one. We are showing a
Queen Quality Oxfords in Tans, Gun Metal, Vici and 1
Patent?At $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. c
90* Visit THOMSON'S for your early Spring purchases 1
in Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing, Oxfords and Millinery. Send r
Us Your Mail Orders. Orders Filled Dav Received.
THE THOMSON COMPANY | 1
- FERTILIZERS -|Mrs. W. H. Herndon (
The season Is on now for FERTIlr- uncr* wiuice uwtwiuiouiuiu *
ERS. We are prepared to supply ?,?r Sate?
3 trade In all grades In any quan- Please, In giving your orders, state fi
V from One Sack to Carloads. From which of these varieties you prefer: ?
3 Standard to the Highest Grades. Thanksgiving Queen (White),
e sell Guano, Acid and Potash, Acid Dolly Dimple (Yellow). j
losphate, Kalnit, Muriate Potash, Vallls (Yellow; took prize for the best r
trate Soda, Cotton Seed Meal. We bloom In 1812). j
n give you an attractive price on Maud Dean (Pink). t
tton Seed Meals, also other Fertil- Ongawa (Golden Amber),
rs. Plack Hawk (Garnet). <1
W Carload of Soda received today. Col. D. Appleton (Yellow).
?Jes having spoken for same will Florence Pullman (Cream; took prize ,
*se call at once. In 1912). '. , , , F
!ED IRISH POTATOES? Mrs. Herndon (white; took prize in
We sell Red Bliss, Irish Cobbler, 1911.
irly Rose. Real nice seed. Mrs. Wheeler (Bronze). .
We have Slmpklns' Prolific Cotton Nellie Prockett (Pink). ... r
ed and Pope's Prolific. No deliveries will be made before
Seed Corn for sale. March 30; but orders can be sent In
Landreth's Garden Seed. now. Plants will be delivered at W.
Onion Sets, White and Yellow. H. HERNDON'S Store, or out at
"BROOKHAVEN." Phone No. 68. 11
rORK SUPPLY COMPANY. ?r n HFRNDON
WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL W. H. HtiKINUUIN
CHOCOLATES AND
BONBONS FOR EASTER
AS USUAL, WE'RE READY FOR THE EASTER TRADE
IN CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS?THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS
OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BONBON MAKERS?
BENEDETTO ALLEGRETTI AND HUYLER.
OUR EASTER LINE INCLUDES CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS
IN QUARTER, HALF, POUND AND TWO POUND PACKAGES,
FRESH FROM THE MAKERS, AND MORE EN ROUTE.
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING EXTRA CHOICE FOR YOUR LADY
FRIENDS AS AN EASTER REMEMBRANCE, NOTHING IS EVER
MORE ACCEPTABLE THAN CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS.
PAAS' EGG DYES?
Will give the little folks endless enjoyment In coloring Easter
eggs. We have the famous PAAS' EASTER EGG DYES, put
up In FIVE CENT Packages, and each package contains Eight
distinct Colors, as well as SIX Transfer Sheets. Buy early as our
supply is limited.
YORK DRUG STORE-The Rexall Store
PUBLIC CORN GRINDING . ^
WE are prepared to Grind Corn on
the Ear. for feeding, on Tuesdays M
and Fridays. Also to furnish Stove
Wood, sawed and split, on short notice. ^
More customers wanted for Dally Milk A
Supply. Phone 132. BRATTON'S
FARM. J. Meek Burns, Manager. 2t ff
PAINTING I
See me at the Tork Furniture Co. I
Dealers In Wall Paper, House Paints,
311a Varnishes and Staina Use Flat- w
knot, the best interior finish, all colors.
ALLEN WHITE. Jr., The Painter.
ri^ts , T% 17
mat Buggy you
Intend To Buy ,
See ua about it We can interest J
rou in QuaUty, Style and Price. The I
Buggies we offer are known for their B
Lasting Qualities?They are not ez- M
aeriments in these parts. They have m
been sold In this section for years.
rhe Tyson & Jones always gives sat- V
Isfaction and the Sumter Buggy is a i
very close second in all that a Buggy A
aught to be. Tes, see us before you Is
>uy. I Jfl
VIT7LE8? j
Before you buy, come and see what H
we have to offer. We can get together ffl
an Price and the Terms. |
SMOAK-BROWN CO. *
; \4
FENCE WIRE 1
When you are ready to buy the 1
WIRE for the fence you Intend to ]
Julld, come and see us. We have THE
WIREJ?As good as ever was made?
ind we want to sell it. Henoe our
prices will please you.
WAGONS?
Don't buy a Wagon until you see the
DWENSBORO. .This wagon has been
an the market for years and is as good
i Farm Wagon as Is built and our
prices and terms will satisfy you.
FARM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES? f
See us for Plows, Plow Shapes, If
Singletrees, Trace Chains, Backhands, K
stc., and for Heavy and Fancy Gr?
series?Meats, Lard, Flour, Sugar, H
-orn, Oats, Feed Stuffs, Etc. ;|f
REMEMBER?That Dunlop's Pat- H
ant Flour is the Best ever.
forkville Banking & Mer. Co. A
ANNOUNCEMENT i
I have recently bought the Clothes
Cleaning and Pressing business, here- ?
ofore conducted by Mr. D. M. Hawkns,
and In the future Mr. Hawkins
vlll be In my employ. In consolldatng
the two establishments I am sure awai
hat I can promise even better ser- seasc
dee than our patrons have been get- reme
lng In the past, and respectfully so- you
icit a continuance of the patronage of nesssverybody
who has Clothing in need we 1
>f CLEANING, PRESSING and RE- with
'AIRING. MUL
If you have work of this kind, let
is know by 'phone and we will call
'or It promptly, do satisfactory work P 1
ind return your garments at the earll- a
>8t possible moment HOB
If not already a patron of the ROT- W(
tL PRESSING CLUB, we will appre- and
date any work you may be pleased to we c
rive us. Start Today. ment
Royal Pressing Clab 9h"T
R. D. DOR8ETT, Proprietor. '
LI VI
CALL ON ME =
FOR
X1TTOLENE? J
. , ?CHICKEN FEED f
?NO WHITE? I
?SUGAR 1
SNOWDRIFT? ^
?COFFEE /
PURE LARD? J
?TEA J
?SPICES {
1NION SETS AND
SEED IRISH POTATOES
/. W. JOHNSON J
Farmers? F,
SHOULD KEEP A BANK *
ACCOUNT Qj
because their Bank Deposit Book
.ffords them a complete record of Qt
heir cash receipts, while the stubs speci
if their check books are a perfect CER
ecord of Expenses and Payments. my t
5aylng any debt with a Check is shipj
nuch safer than with money.
can't
First National Bank dTti
IF VI
Of Sharon, S. C.
It at
want
OABJ
CITY MEAT MARKET 11
butter and egos. ^
The Butter and Egg market Is not
10 lively now, but we are still taking
l11 the butter and eggB we can use.
When you want Choice STEAKS or j
tOASTS come to the City Market We Gf re
nake a specialty of the Best Home- cialty
talsed Stall Fed Beeves and also sell er flti
he Choicest Western Meats. celve
rUST arrived? jacka
A shipment of BONELESS BOILED
IAMS, CURED HAMS and BRBAK- 22
'AST BACON. We sell these by the
'ound, the Whole Ham or Whole
Mece of Bacon, and all of It Is of the A
est quality. A L
:attle and calves? /i. f
At all times we will buy all the FAT hereb
IATTLE and all the VEAL CALVES Armo
/e can get. See ua when you have any NIGH
o sell. Frlda;
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
22
. C. F. Sherer. Prop.
ELIJAH
|l i|l This is a pictur
m O / ^ than of all
^ strands of
Spring Opening^
An Unqualified Success I
Truly a REAL SHOW, both in the Millinery and Dress
Goods Departments. Judging from the Sales in both Departments?Separately
and Together?this has been our
Best Opening, it you did not get to attend our opening
Days, Come anyway, any time that is convenient to you,
and we will be glad to show you, whether you wish to buy
or not.
Bring us your Old Hat and let us Retrim it?Make it
appear NEW. I
SPECIAL VALUES I
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS I
$1.00 45-inch Embroidered Voil Flouncing?Special ft
59 CTS. Yd.
$1.50 45-inch Embroidered Swiss Flouncings?in colors A
--Special 98 CTS. Yd. I
$2.00 45-inch Embroidered Voil Flouncings?in colors ^ M
?Special $1.50 Yd. |g
$2.50 45-inch Colored Embroidered Batiste?Special ft
$2.00 Yd. I.
15c Cotton Foulards?all colors?Special 10 CTS. Yd. ft
15c Plain White Crepe?Special 10 CTS. Yd. t
15c Colored Tissue?Special 12J CTS. Yd. ft
20c Colored Checked Flaxons?Special 15 CTS. Yd. ft
18c White Checked Flaxon and Linens?Special |
12* UTS. Yd. V
18c Colored Poplins?Special 15 CTS. Yd. I
25 Colored Soisettes?10 to 20 yard lengths?Special
15 CTS. Yd.
^Hundreds of other Specials not Advertised
SEE BIG 5c COUNTER
ioc Colored Madras? 5 CTS.
ioc Linen? 5 CTS.
ioc Cannon Cloth? 5 CTS.
7$c Quilt Calico?? 5 CTS. ft
i2|c Solid Color Chambrays? 5 CTS. I
9"Also Many Other Specials*^| 3
Kirkpatrick-Belk Co. I
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK J
-MULES? 77,af Liftfe
Mr. Farmer, Just a word: We are
'A of the fact that the 1913 Mule /I V A \T
>n is very nearly over; but please f vlW Y Off 1TC
imber. That every day In the year \JftI ft VI ft Vlftf ?
will find us at our place of busi?The
Stroup Stables?and that
*? >? **
J?8 ?I tH?R8ES- We?w111 always "rv^e Up." and. toe. she will be Outleased
to have you call on us and
e you that we will always be in growing her Childish Ways?and you
ion to give you a SQUARE DEAL ,
trade or in a straight sale. haven't had her PICTURE taken since
:SE8? she was in Long Dresses. You don't
e have, a nice bunch of Horses,
if you want a Saddler or Driver, exactly want to keep her as she lean
probably meet your require- . . _ _ . t ^ ?
a as to quality and price. Let us but Tou Want to Keep the Memory.
r you, please.
iilSiSSSSL THE HARRIS STUDIO
YORKVTLLE - - 8. O. SHELBY YORKVTLLE
"creating a reserve |
IS NOT DIFFICULT ONCE YOU START TO SATE f
MONEY SYSTEMATICALLY ? J
It you ever expect to be Independent Financially, through your 5
own efforts, you must MAKE THE START. There are TWO things L
that MONEY SET ASIDE will do for YOU?
FIRST?Money Saved and set aside will Protect You Against Mis- I
fortunes, and?
SECOND?And very Important?It will place YOU in position to 7
take hold of opportunities. w
There Is no better Life Insurance han a snug SAVINOS AC- y
COUNT and one that Is more prompt to pay.
Let THIS BANK serve YOU In so many of the good ways that h
It can. - . - t
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 1
YORKVILLE, S. C. J
"YOU HAD BETTER SAVE THAN BE SORRY" J
O. E. WILKIN 8, President. R. C. ALLIEN, OMhler 3
lni?4I rcr A T*!?
A.NCY
[) IPC Don't you think it time to own your
LVVfViJUIVll^iJ own home? The Building and Loan
enables you to do so on the monthly
rent plan. Take your choice. Tou
iALITY IN GROCERIES is a can't be hurt:
alty at my store and unleae the M. M. White residence on Lincoln
s I buy are QUALITY GRO- avenue., Yorkville; 2-story 7-room
IES, then I don't offer them to dwelling (brand new, too) on lot 90x
rade. The goods go back to the 320 feet Don't delay.
>ers. If you want the Beet in Miss Ida DeLoacfa residence. You
y Groceries you can always find know it Enough said,
you want at this store. If you M. E. Plexico residence. Of course
come and make your select- it is nice.
Phone us What you W*nt. I'll Spencer-Dickson residence. Yes,
ie rest and do it quick. certainly. Come in.
m.T vnrr WAVt Mr8, w- 8- Pet<5r8 residence. Room
rHAT YOU WANT for three houses. Don't let this slip
Is in season you are sure to find you* . my
store. Try me out when you W. L Wallace residence. Delay is
something good. dangerous.
pt.avto? And Iw?n? besides those beautiful
BAUJC PLANTO? King's Mt. Heights lots?they are still
lave them. Please remember. being developed??I have the property
rj ^ rT,,/x.T recently opened up by C. E. Spencer,
V. E. FFiRli 11 SON around his dwelling. Streets graded.
You can't help being satisfied here.
Txit ma ohntv vnil
__ __ "hie Waiter Rose (O'Farrell) Place,
SE JACKSON REPAIR CO. about 1 mile out of town on'Cnarlotte
>R Painting, Picture framing, road; 87 acrea; 1 tenant house. Rent(uggy
tops and wheels. All kinds ed for 1,600 lbs. cotton. For the prespalr
work. Horseshoeing a spe- ent rent goes with place. Hurry.
Special attention paid to prop- The Walter W. Lore Place, 117
ting of shoes. Your work will re- acres; 1 mile from town, on Lincoln
prompt attention at our shop at road, Is the kind to buy. You know a
on Bros. good thing when you see It. Look at
Yours truly, this. And don't forget the
JACKSON REPAIR CO. Lowry (Panlue) Place, 212 acres, 1}
2t* t.f. miles from Delphos. It's up to you If
you do. . , ,
mmTinrmT/w _ Sanders-Store Place; 88 acres; BulTTENTION
COMPANY L lock's Creek township. See me.
L members of Company "L," _ ...
irst Regiment S. C., N. G., are f Tpn \A/ WllllSmQ
y ordered to attend drills at the ucu' vv ?V 11110,11*0
ry. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY mtatTC RROKFR
ITS. at 7.30, from and after REAL &8TATE BROKER.
y, March 21.
PAUL N. MOORE, Captain. 9V Use the Best Stationary, Its the
8t' cheapest. Ord*r it from The Enquirer.
?OD FENCE I
e of Ellwood hog fence. More of this style is used I
other makes combined. In connection with several I
plain barbed wire, it puts up a fence that is abso- 1
pig-tight and will also turn large stock. 1 ,Wv.
26INCH - DO IT NOW WHILE YOU CAN DO
- NOTHING ELSE. What?;Putup
n/VAAAAAAAAAA/l and cheapest of Wire fences, and 111 J
fry wood Is the BEST wire to use. It has
i M V n VV U V Vb irTTTrt *>een te8ted 'or years and Its staying
rOT7TA/Tf\7\AA/w\7T/V qualities have been demonstrated In
I"#*. MMHHMKAA /nvftt scores of hundreds of tests. See us
V VVUUUtf roMV irVArl for the Wire you need. We have it.
wrwii^ Yorkville Hardware Co.