Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 31, 1913, Image 3
AT THE CHURCHES
BAPTIST.
Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
9.45 a. m. Morning service at 11.
No evening wKa
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Rev. T. T. Walsh. Rector.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11.15. No
evening service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
It a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service 7.SO p. m.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning service, at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST.
Rev. Henry Stokes, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 1* o clock.
No evening service.
jtyfrtal goiices.
Philadelphia.
Sunday achool at 3. Preaching at
3.30 o'clock. Henry Stokes,
Pastor.
Anoona Mill.
Rev. J. H. Machen will preach at
the Ancona mill Sunday evening at
7 o'clock.
Congregational Mooting
At the Hickory Grove A. R. P.
church on next Sabbath, November
the second. ~ John N. McGill.
Oct. 27th, 1?1?.
: Preaching at 8myma.
There will be preaching at Smyrna,
Sabbath, November 2d, by Mr. D. T.
T?iu)an)>u at eleven a m.
J. A. McGlll.
In Behalf of 8abbath Schools.
On Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
November 2nd, Messrs. Fain and
Milling of Rock Hill, will speak at
Allison Creek church in the Interest
of the Sabbath school.
F. Ray Riddle.
A Gentle and Effective Laxative.
A mild, gentle and effective laxative
is what people demand when
suffering from constipation. Thousands
swear by Dr. King's New Life
Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio,
Tex., writes: "They are. beyond
question, the best pills my wife and
I have ever taken." They never
cause pain. Price 26c at all drugglstB,
or by mail,?H. E. Bucklen & Co.,
Philadelphia er St Louis.
Card of Thanks.
We take this means of thanking
our friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness and sympathy
shown us in connection with the illness
and death of our dear little
daughter.
u D Cnrfftp and Wife.
Eczema and Itching Curad.
The soothing, healing medication In
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment penetrates
every tiny pore of the skln;
clears It of all impurities?stops Itching
instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointments is guaranteed to speedily
heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter
and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema
Ointment is a doctor's prescription,
not an experiment All druggists
or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical
Co., Philadelphia and St Louis.
Delegates to 8. 8. Convention.
Tlje. Sunday schools throughout the
county will please elect their delegates
to the Sunday school convention which
meets in YoravUle on Nov. 19, and
send their names as Soon as possible to
the pastor of any of the churches In
Yorkville. Henry Stokes.
Pastor Trinity Church.
The Family Cough Medicine.
In every home there should be a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
ready for Immediate use when any
member of the family contracts a
?i-1 Promnt use will stop
bUIU VI ? WUQ.M . - ? m _ _
the spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of
Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole
family depends upon Dr. King's New
Discovery as the best cough and cold
medicine in the world. Two 50c bottles
cured me of pneumonia." Thousand^
of other families have been equally
benefitted and depend entirely upon
Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their
coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles.' Tvery dose helps. Price
50c and $1.00. All druggists.
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or
St. Louis.
Indefinitely Postponed.
I regret that it is necessary for me
to announce that since giving notice
In Tuesdays Enquirer that a protracted
meeting would be commenced in
the Torkville Baptist church on next
Monday night In which I would be assisted
by Rev. L. A. Cooper, that Bro.
Cooper has written that owing to the
serious sickness of himself he will be
unable to fulfill his engagement, and
as a reeult the proposed services have
been indefinitely postponed.
J. H. Machen, Pastor.
Women Who Qet Dizzy.
Every woman who is troubled with
fainting and dizzy spells, backache,
headache, weakness, debility, constipation
or kidney troubles should use
Electric Bitters. They give relief
when nothing else will, improve the
health, adding strength and vigor
from the first dose. Mrs. Laura
Gaines, of Avoca, La., says: "Four
doctors had given me up and my
children and all my friends were
looking for me to die, when my son
insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I
did so, and they have done me a
world of good." Just try them. 50c
and 11.00 at all druggists or by mail.
?H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
DODSON'S LIVER TONE
It i? a Guaranteed Harmless Vegetable
Remedy that Regulates the Liver
Without Stopping Your
Work or Play.
A dose of calomel may knock you
completely out for a day?sometimes
two or three days. Dodson's Liver Tone
relieves attacks of constipation, biliousness
and lazy liver headaches, and
' you stay on your feet.
The York Drug Store sells Dodson's
Liver Tone and guarantees it to give
perfect satisfaction. If you buy a bottle
of Dodson's Liver Tone and do not
find it the safest, most pleasant and
successful liver remedy you ever took,
this store will give you back the 50
cents vou paid for it without a ques
tion.
This guarantee that a trustworthy
druggist is glad to give on Dodson's
Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as
the medicine, and that is saying a lot
- ?ht djolton HEtarhft.
October 31, 1913.
Cotton Ssec
Clover 13| 37j
Sharon 138 42
Hickory Grove 138 38
Tirzah 12J 37
Guthrie8ville 138 37j
McConnellsville 138 38
Yorkville 13i 37j
Rock Hill 13J 41
NOTICE
ON and after this date we will not
buy any more Local Long Staple
Cotton.
It CLOVER COTTON MFG. CO.
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TONIGHT?THREE REELS?
"ANIMATED WEEKLY, NO. 73."
"IN AFTER YEARS," A Drama.
"HIS FRIEND, THE UNDERTAKER"?A
Comedy.
TOMORROW NIGHT?We will present
a Three Reel Feature, entitled
I "DEATH STONE
OF INDIA."
This Is a mysterious and Interesting
Oriental story, portrayed in brilliant
colors and showing bona fide buildings,
natural scenery, etc. The acting
is good and the whole thing is well
worth while.
We are negotiating for a New, Different
and More Acceptable Service,
including Westerns and Comedies.
J. L. McMANTJS, Manager.
Bank No. 191.
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF HICKORY GROVE
Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., at the
Close of Business October 21, 1913.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts 361,174 26
Overdrafts 5,492 76
Furniture and Fixtures 1,450 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
.. .. 24,644 48
Currency 4,350 00
Gold 170 00
Silver and other Minor Coin eoz n
Checks and Cash Items 260 50
Total 188,144 27
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in 812.500 00
Surplus Fund 6,250 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 980 81
Individual Deposits subject
to check 57,546 78
Savings Deposits 2,651 71
Time Certificates of deposit 7,612 07
Cashier's Checks 652 90
Bills payable. Including certificates
for Money Borrowed
10,000 00
Total $98,144 27
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CoUYity of York. ss.
Before me came N. M. McDILL,
Cashier of the above named bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
N. M. McDILL,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 28th day of October, 1913.
J. M. WILKERSON, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ?
J. N. McGill,
D. J. Smith,
J. S. Wilkerson,
Directors.
OUR LINE OF
Dress Goods
IS STILL COMPLETE
IN SERGES. POPLINS,
CREPES. RATINE,
GINGHAMS. OUTINGS.
ETC., ETC., ETC.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
LADIES'. MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S COATS
FROM $1.98 TO $18.50.
McCONNELL'S
THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE
SUITS.
THE OTY MARKET
WE HAVE bought 8eventy-five
dozen eggs this week and we want
Four Hundred Dozen more at THIRTY
CENTS. 'Bring on the eggs?hen
eggs.
Top of the market for all the bull
hides we can get
WE have Oysters most of the time
and especially on Saturdays.
WE have Fresh Fish on Saturday's.
FRESH Ham. Cured Ham. Boiled
Ham by the pound.
FINEST Beef and Pork to be had.
ALL Pork and Mixed Sausage.
C. F. SHERER, Proprietor.
You'll Find UsOn
the old
Parish Burnt Lot?
Back of the McNeel Building?
Come up either Lane?
To the Back Side.
We are ready to
Repair Buggies,
Wagons, Farm Tools,
Shoe Horses, and
| Do other Things,
i Come and see us?
First Class Work
Right Prices.
Onnnla OKnn
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T. K. THOMASSOX, Kanatrcr.
BaggiesWe
believe we sell as many Buggies
as any individual dealers in York
county. The reasons are many, but
an especial reason is that?
PEOPLE KNOW THAT WE
HAVE THE RIGHT BUGGIES
AT RIGHT PRICES
If you expect to buy a Buggy,
i DON'T until you see us and let us
show you what we have to offer and
give our prices. We can satisfy you
in Buggy Quality, Buggy Prices and
Buggy Terms.
If you want the Best?use an
OLIVER TURN PLOW.
CARROLL BROS
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Make 'Em Now
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, And let your Fruit Cakes ripen
until Christmas. The best and most
experienced cake-bakers have long
since learned that the longer a
: Fruit Cake is made before it is cut
^ the better it is when cut. Get your
I FRUIT CAKE MAKIN'S
From \V. E. FERGUSON. He has
the Citron. Currants, Raisins. Spices,
i Extracts., etc., that you will need
and everything is fresh and of the
i best quality.
. COFFEES AND TEAS?
If you want good Coffee a*d Tea,
; phone us your order and you'll get the
i best yet. Phone 34.
W. E.FERGUSON
GOOD TOWN DOT
FOR sale. In town of Clover. Known
as*J. B. Bills lot. Apply to me
at Lancaster, S. C.
W. P. BENNETT.
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, November 1, 1913,
there will be a Sale of Household
and Kitchen Furniture and
Farming Implements at the residence
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Mountain, N. C. R. F. D. No. 3.
Beautiful Dishes
Let us sell you one pound of Good
Coffee and Give you Free one beautiful
Dish?or cup and saucer?with
each pound of Coffee.
We will sell you Twenty Pounds of
Good White Rice for One Dollar.
Five Pounds of Good Coffee for
One Dollar.
PLEASE REMEMBER?
We are selling out a certain line of
SHOES for Less Than Cost. If we
can fit your feet, you can certainly
save money to see us before you
buy your Shoes.
Don't fqrget about the Coffee and
Dishes; the Twenty Pounds of good
RICE for One Dollar; the Five Pounds
of Good COFFEE for One Dollar.
YORK SUPPLY COMPANY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
30 Years of Success
Is a Great Record.
THAT IS THE RECORD OF?
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy
RHEUMATISM
ECZEMA
SCROFULA
ALL BLOOD TROUBLES
Life is a Series
Of LESSONS?
While We Begin to Learn Young'?
We Never Get Too Old To Increase
Our Knowledge
SYSTEM is a primary element in
financial matters. After paying living
expenses, observe the law of systematically
depositing part of your
wages in an investment account in
THIS BANK.
Careful attention to this great law
of finance will make you practically
independent.
Start your Interest Account Here?
NOW.
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YORKVIIiliE, s. a
"You Better Be Safe Than Sorry."
SportsmenIf
you want the BEST LOADED
SHELLS for your hunting this winter,
you should use nothing but?
WINCHESTER SHELLS
These Shells are the product of
one of the leading flrearjns concerns
of the country and everything it
turns out is as good as the article
can be made. Some gun shells sell
for less than the WINCHESTER
SHELLS, but none will give you the
same satisfaction in use.
FARM HARDWARE?
If you need any kind of Farm Hardware?Plows,
Stocks, Trace Chains,
Bolts, Rope, Belting, etc., see us.
Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co.
Note These Three
1?A GOOD STRAIGHT FLOUR?
Single Sack <2.45
Lots of Five Sacks <2.40
Lots of Ten Sacks <2.35
2?"SILVER LAKE"?
A Full Roller Patent Flour?
Single Sack <2.75
Lots of Five Sacks <2.70
T - M ?? ? to hk
i-iOlS OI len ?acns
3?LEAP'S PROLIFIC SEED WHEAT
At $1.50 Per Bushel, f. o. b., Sharon,
S. C.
This Wheat was grown by Mr. W.
T. Smarr, and was given up as being
as fine a field of wheat ever grown in
these parts. It is therefore "Improved!"
Too, being grown here, it is "climatized,"
and therefore better for S.
C.. than the northern grown seed.
Send orders early, as our supply is
limited.
Shannon-Smarr Co.
SHARON - . s. c.
Rice Meal
FOR HOGS.
I am now supplied with RICE
MEAL.
This Is not to be confounded
with some rice meal sold by some
dealers, but is nothing but rice
bran, and costs as much as the
genuine article.
See me for GENUINE
RICE MEAL
for your hogs.
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FOR SALE OR RENT
ON easy terms, Seven Room
House with water and bath room.
Possession given January 1st, 1914.
See me about it. W. R. CARROLL.
FOR SALE
FOUR good Horses. Cheap for cash
or on satisfactory terms. Yorkvllle
R. F. D. No. 7.
87 t.f.3t* J. C. WALLACE.
FOR SALE
287 Acre??21 miles or Lowryvuie.
9 good houses on It; good barn. Price
$25.00 Per Acre.
146 Acres?2 miles of Bethany; 2
good houses. Price $15.00 Per Acre,
good terms.
One Lot?In Clover, 75-ft front
and 310-ft. deep. Price $1250.
One Cottage?in Filbert, 2 acre lot,
300-ft. front; 6-room house; good
barn. Price $2,000.
157 Acres?Joins the Smarr Estate
lands and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell; 6-room
house; 3-horse farm under cultivation;
2 tenant houses; store, barn, and
other out-bulldings. Best gin and mill I
stand in the county. Property of G.
B. Berry.
45 Acifes?Joins Mrs. Beard, John T.
Wilson; 4-room house; orchard, bottom
land, spring; near church and
school; good barn. Property of Dr.
W. A. Hood.
260 Acres?On the west side of the
road?the J. W. Gladden Home Place;
joining J. W. Ware, Sam Love and
others. $80.00 an Acre.
M Arnw A H Inlnlnff .Inn Rlllv
Jackson in Bowling Green neighborhood.
1 good 7-Room House; 24
acres in cultivation; good orchard;
near good church and school; .all
necessary out-buildings. Spring, well
and stream. Price 92,100.
142 Acres?2 miles from Sharon.
Nice 2-story, 7-room dwelling, 2 good
tenant houses, 2 good barns, fine orchard,
bottom land, spring and
streams. 1 3-4 miles of a church
and in a splendid community.
The Ellas McCarter?Residence and
Farm near Clover.
The J. M. Connelly?115 Acres near
Tirzah.
209 Acres?5 horse farm in cultivation.
$4,000.00
The James Bell?Residence, has
been newly painted and repaired?it is
ready for a quick sale.
79 Acres?Nelson Thomasson land;
2-story house; on sand and clay road
Yorkville to Clover. $55.00 per Acre.
113 Acres?Near Filbert?Thomasson
land, adjoins above tract
140 Acres?The beautiful river farm
of J. J. J. Robinson. Produces 25 to
30 bales per annum. Makes corn and
oates to sell; 10-room residence; large
Barn. 30x30, shedded; Double Cribs,
shedded; two Tenant Houses; Gin1
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of fine school; 6 miles Hickory Grove.
Price $4,200.00.
Best bargain in the county. I will
show you. Call or write at once.
Terms to suit.
41 Acres?One mile Filbert; good
Residence; new Barn and new Crib;
fine Land; C. W. Bechtler. $1,600.00
40 Acres?1| miles Tlrsah, on Yorkville
and Rock Hill road; property of
Allen Hall. One Dwelling and barn;
5 acres In Timber. Price $1,000.00
680 Acres?The beautiful and fertile
farm of R. M. Anderson; about 6
miles Rock Hill, 8 miles Yorkville; 2story
8-room House, painted; very
large new Barn; everything in tiptop
shape. Land is level, on public highway?very
attractive.
180 Acres?Estate of Joseph A.
Smith. One mile from Sandy Flat
School house. A nice two-story sevenroom
dwelling. Three good tenant
houses. Price $4,800.00.
200 Acres?Three miles from Union
court house. One new eight-room
house. All necessary outbuildings.
Price $8,000.00
InsAfl PnttL'nnn QonhlP onH
Union Court House. On public highway.
Known as the Knight Place.
Price $1,800.00.
70 Acres?Known as the Bob Lee
place, 2 miles from Yorkville on the
Plnckney Road, adjoining W. L. Williams
and others. A nice cottage,
good well water and a two horse farm
.open?Price $2,300.
157 Acres?At New Bethel church
Price $12.50 Per Acre.
92 Acres?At C. C. Hughes store?
and Gin. One of the finest small
farms in the county. Much of the
land produces a bale per acre. Property
of W. F. Jackson. Prices less
than $60.00 per acre.
125 Acres?Two miles of Bethany.
Property of A. A. Lockridge .
Two Houses and lots in the town of
Clover, adjoining Ralph Adams and
others. Price, $1,155. Will sell separately.
121 Acres?Adjoining Home Orphanage
and Joe Dickson In Yorkville.
An Ideal farm for sale quick.
100 Acres?Surrounding McKlwee
school houce. ProDerty of Simpson
Love.
88 Acres?Adjoining Geo. McCarter
and A. D. Bigger. 40 acres In
cultivation. One 7-room house and
one 5-room house? $17 Per Acre.
The T. P. Moore residence in Yorkville.
Five Houses and Lots in Clover,
property of F. E. Clinton. Price,
$1,500. Rented for $180 per year.
2.7 Acres?In Clover; fronting on
Church and Bethel streets. One 3room
dwelling. Price, $1,000. Joins
Robert Jackson and others.
114 Acres?S| miles Hickory Grove.
Beautiful home of J. F. Watson. $S0
per Acre.
301 Acres?8 miles Hickory Grove.
$20.00 per Acre.
80 Acres?The beautiful home and
farm of Arthur Boheler; 1 mile Smyr
na station; nice, painted cottage; new
barn; double cribs. Price, $8,000.
Ill Acres?Near Sharon. Known as
the Wylie place. Price <15 per acre.
400 Acres?Lowryvllle. $8.00.00
100 Acres?Delphos. Price $1,800.
82 Acres?Delphos. Price $8,200.
SO Acres?Delphos: Will Clinton.
Price $1,000.00.
86 Acres?Filbert Price $1,500.00.
100 Acres?Tlrzah; J. M. C. Price
$2,500.00
TEN beautiful Building Lots on
Hope property. Pay $5.00 a month.
Mrs. Drakeford residence, on the
corner of Main and Jefferson streets.
Ilarry Neil Lot, No. 1, Steele property.
Two nice new cottages on the corner
of East Jefferson and Railroad ave.
Front of Col. I. W. Johnson's residence.
Price, $2,100.00.
18 Acres?At Sharon. Price, $700.
56| Acres?Half mile of Beersheba
church; good school; 4-room house;
good water, plenty of wood. $1,800.00.
165 Acres?Near George R. Wallace,
Joining Avery and Smith lands,
4 miles from Yorkvllle; 1 2-story 6room
house; 3-horse farm open; 76
acres In timber; 3 springs, 3 streams.
Big, new barn; 2 tenant houses; halt
mile of Beth-Shiloh church; 10 acres
of bottom land. $35.00 per Acre.
81 1-2 Acres?Joining P. E. Smith,
Ed Roddey and others; 2 good dwellings,
40 acres in cultivation; good outbuildings.
Property of J. M. Campbell.
50 Acres?40 acres under cultivation.
good barn; 2 miles of YorkvHle.
The Worthy Farm?At Sharon, consisting
of 67 Acres, nicely located on a
public highway, li miles from depot.
Very cheap for quick sale.
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ITAIy?$25,000.00 .
OTAL RESOURCES?$188,280.20 ?
SIX ROOM HOUSE
ON Acre Lot In town of Clover for
Sale or exchange for Farm. See
or write me at once at Clover.
N. E. DICKSON.
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whether or not you buy. But we'l
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money. If you prefer a Cooking S
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| 15c HAMILTON HICKORY?Spe<
?10c OUTINGS. Light and Dark C
7 i-2c OUTINGS, Dark Cplora?S
flOc Heaviest SHEETING Made-^10c
40 inch SEA ISLAND, Short I
Cotton FLANNELS?Special at P
?6 1-2 DRESS PLAIDS?Special
25c KINDERGARTEN CLOTH, s
* 18c High Grade OALLETEA?Sp
? 15C PUNJAB PERCALES?Specit
X 35c Jeans PANTS CLOTH?Sped
* SEE OUR LINE OF WHITE C
AND WOOL BLANKETS. 1
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THE ORIGINAL ONE
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COTTON UP
The HIGH PRICE of Cotton
should enable every farmer to
buy all the Insurance he wants.
We sell LIFE, FIRE and
LIVE STOCK Insuranoa.
D. E. BONEY, Agent,
Yorkvills, 8. C.
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Loan anu z>a
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
TOTAL DEPOSITS MORE
The conditions under which t
conducive to Financial Soundness
Its affairs are under the Dir<
and Professional Men of Unquestl
No matter what the Extent o
j ness may be, we believe YOU will
tectlon YOU demand.
Make our BANK your BANK
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a M. McNEEL, Preet.
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HJSE i
PAY, NC
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th the Terms set forth in
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Answer is left with Y
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RE BEEN SO FULL OF "GOOD |
a BUYERS.'* WE WANT YOU w
fOUR OWN JUDGE AS TO THE |
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:lal 10 OTS. Yd. |
olors?Special 7 1-2 OTS. Yd.
ipeclal ft OTS. YdL 9
Special 7 1-2 CT8. Yd. J
<engths?Special 8 1-3 CTB. Yd. ?
iece Be, 7 l-2c, 10c and IS 1-Sc. t
ft OTS. Yd. *
hort lengths?Special
12 1-2 OTS. Yd. $
eclal 14 CT8. Yd. ?
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UII/PS, COMPORTS, COTTON ?
HEY ARB FOR LESS. |
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PRICE CASH STORE |
SHOES! SHOES!
WE still have a lot of Shoes that
we are making some very close
prices on to close out, also Dry Goods,
Notions, Etc., that we want to sell at
once. Call and take a look at our
line of Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc.
P. 8,?Don't forget your Guano note,
mortgage or open account that you
owe us. We can handle the money
any time to an advantage, so please
call and settle early.
JACKSON BROS,, Clover, 8. C.
84 tf 4t
W For the best Job Printing, send
your order to The Enquirer Office.
ivings Bank
- $100,000.00
THAN $250,000.00
his Bank are operated are always
and Thoroughly Efficient Service,
set Supervision of Z^ocal Business
loned Standing. '
r Nature of TOUR Banking busiflnd
HERE the Service and Pro:
and bring us your cotton checks
J. P. McMURRAY, Cashier. j
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lesirable for business
OU!
tiis Sale!
S TRUST CO.,
K HILL, S. C,