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tumorous frpartmrnt. Planting Seeds.?Mr. and Mrs. Jones were very proud and fohd of their chickens. Great, therefore, was their consternation when, on coming down the other morning for their breakfast eggs, they noticed that a favorite hen was missing, relates Answers. "It must have been stolen," said Jones. Just then he observed Brown, of next door, digging in his garden. Brown, who was a man of fewwords, was usually in bed at this hour, * * * 1 *W/\ mo 11 f so Jones put nis neau uver w? n?... "Good morning! What are you working at so early in the day?" he asked suspiciously. "Planting." "Planting what?" persisted Jones. "Seeds," said Brown. There was a snort from Jones, who had suddenly seen something. "Seeds?" he shouted. "Why that's one of my fowls you're burying, you scoundrel!" "That's all right?seeds inside!" said the laconic Brown, as he resumed his digging. One at a Time,?"Old Adam Forepaugh," said a friend of the veteran showman, "once had a big white parrot that had learned to say 'One at a time, gentlemen?one at a time?don't crush.' "The bird had, of course, acquired this sentence from the ticket taker of the show. Well, one day the parrot got lost. In the country, and Mr. Forepaugh Jumped into his buggy and started out post-haste to hunt for it ? *??and there who had rcv^ic uv? v ..... seen the parrot, directed him in his quest, and finally, as he was driving by a cornfield, he was overjoyed to hear a familiar voice. "He got out and entered the field, and found the parrot in the middle of a flock of crows that had picked him until he was almost featherless. As the crows bit and nipped away, the parrot, lying on his side, repeated over and over again: 'One at a time, gentlemen?one at a time?don't crush.' "?Exchange. Taking No Risks.?"We all know," says William H. Crane, the popular actor, "how suspicious human nature is. Sometimes, when a person is particularly so, it is very amusing. "I have an intimate friend who is a prominent dentist in a western city, ? * ?- - 03?n and one day when I was in ms uuin a woman came to have several teeth extracted. "I suppose I ought to take something to deaden the pain," she said hesitatingly, "but I'm afraid of gas." "My friend Immediately reassured her, and at the last, said: " 'You will only be unconscious two or three minutes at the longest' 'The woman took her pocketbook out and began to oount her money. '"Never mind that now,' said the dentist 'You do not have to pay until I've finished.' " 'I wasn't going to pay you,' explained the woman. 'I was going to count my money.' "?Lippincott's. The Modern Maid.?It was getting late at night when the servant girl returned from the shops with various domestic purchases. As she explained the transaction? to. her mistress, she cried out suddenly"There! If I haven't forgotten the 'am an' eggs for breakfast." "That's a pity," observed the mistress, but add^l, with kindly philosophy. "Never mind. The shops will all be shut now. We shall have to manage in the morning with bread and butter and marmalade." The girl stared. "And what shall I have?" she inquired. "Well, Ellen. I suppose you'll have the same as we do," replied the mistress. "Yes, Mra X," responded Ellen with some severity, "but let me tell you I onn't rir? mv work unless I'm properly fed."?Manchester Guardian. Mildly Sarcastic.?He had just reached the philosophical stage wnen he slipped into a restaurant for a bit to eat Then he sat staring ahead, quietly thoughtful in expression, and waited. It is admitted he did some waiting, too. What happened to his order couldn't be understood outside the pe cuuar restaurant nucnen, uui ue spem half an hour sitting there staring ahead of him. At last It came. As the waitress put the order before him, he started from his deep study, as if he had forgotten he had an order coming. Then, looking up at the fair transporter of edibles, he said: "You don't look a day older!"?Everybody's Magazine. In his Lino?A gentleman took a country friend to the opera one night to hear the "Meisterslnger" performed. He was very anxious to see the effect of Wagner's glorious music on the countryman, and watched him keenly during the rendering of the overture, which grand as it is, is a little noisy, more especially when the bang of the drums and the crash of the cymbals occur at intervals. But the countryman's face remained absolutely unmoved. At last the city man could bear his friend's indifference no longer. "Doesn't this glorious volume of onnnj nffort vnu?" he said. "Oh, not in the least," was the calm reply. "You forget -I'm a boiler-maker."?New Orleans States. He'd Called Seventeen.?Jim was a new porter in the hotel, and he was putting in his first night at his new and responsible position, says the National Food Magazine. It was 5 in the morning, and so far Jim had done all he was told, and getting on splendidly. "Call 17 and 4," commanded the night clerk as he looked over his call sheet. Jim obeyed. After he had been gone for a considerable time the clerk went up to see if he had called the rooms designated. "Well." sighed the new porter, whom he found on the third floor, "I've got 17 of 'em, but I haven't started on the other four yet." Bearing Burdens.?"Where have you been. Mary Ann?" "I've been to the Girls' Improvement class, ma'am," was the maid's reply. "Well, what did the curate say to you? Did you tell him who your mistress was?" "Please, ma'am, he said I wasn't to give notice, as I intended, but that I was to consider you as my burden? and bear it."?Tit-Bits. The Unnamed Animal.?The teacher In a country schol always tried to make the lessons as interesting as possible. "Now, children," she said, "let me see what you remember about the animal kingdom and the domestic animals that belong to it You have named all the domestic animals but one. Who can tell what the one is?" There was no reply. "What!" exclaimed the teacher. "Does no one know? It has bristly hair, likes the dirt, and is fond of getting into the mud." A small boy at the end of the class raised a timid hand. "Well, Adam?" said the teacher, "Please, ma'am," said the little boy, reflectively, "it's me."?Lipplncott's Magazine. >tST Taking down Sam Houston's picture and substituting Joe Bailey's at the Caoitol at Austin semes to be a frame up.?New Orleans Picayune. EVERY STREET IN YORKVILLE Rock Hill Residents Speak Out for the Welfare of the Public. It is just the same in Rock Hill as here in Yorkville; our friends there speak out in the same glad, earnest way as so many grateful Yorkville men and women have spoken in these columns for years past Mrs. B. P. Greer, Oakland Ave., and Railroad Street., Rock Hill. 8. C., says: "For years I suffered from kidney trouble. The pains across my back were severe and I had dull headaches and nervous spells. The kidney secretions also bothered me ' and I knew I had kidney complaint. I took different remedies and was also treated by doctors, but I did not get much relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They made my kidneys normal. I am pleased to again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills and confirm all I have ever said about them." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? I get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same * ? 4 1*-~ n r,no*nt?_ \f llhnrn him HI 19. uicci i ia vi? avo%v>-mi.mM.m Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. i Save - Mom When the Big Band PI you can hear it for mi So it is with the echoes ol You can bear them for miles ; come and get your share of the DOMESTICS GINGHAMS, in Short Lengths STANDARD CALICOES in all Colors RIVERSIDE PLAIDS, 121c goods RENFREW GINGHAMS, best 121c j OUTINGS, 121c goods 8 1 COTTON FLANNEL 121c goods FLANNEL, Extra Heavy 17c goods ? * vn n/WOt QfTI " 'O ilil JL/ Dvy x o ov Latest Styles arriving daily. See thei they go at $4.8 BOYS' SUITS from 91 The Best ever seen here. MEN'S PANTS, in Blue Serge, bigge ever shown $1 BOYS' PANTS from MEN'S, LADIES' AND MISSES' U Men's UNDERWEAR, 14 lb. garmei Each or 75 CTS. a Salt. Boys' Heavy UNDERWEAR from Ladies' Heavy UNDERWEAR from Be sure to come and sa YORK VILL McNEEL BUILDING Cheese We got the most votes for having , the best cheese. That Molasses we talk so much of through The En- ( quirer is still going. Some Karo. Another shipment of Hams?buy and > save from 5 to 7 cents a pound. Juicy Mackerel and White Fish. We received on Tuesday Canned Hominy, i Beans, Kraut, Corn and dried Call- 1 fornia Peaches?elegant fruit. We have some Dried Apples and Unpeeled Peaches. Bring me eggs if you have them. Some demand for Butter. Sweet Potatoes. Bring me you Cow, Calf. Goat and Sheep Skins or any other skins large enough to be used, especially with the hair on. W. H. HERNDON I SEE /. W. Johnson FOR SALT MACKEREL? i LARD? I I HAMS? I BREAKFAST STRIPS? ] ?COFFEES AND TEAS. L W. JOHNSON i i THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE. 1^" For the Best Job Printing send your orders to The Enquirer Office. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES i Almost every home sooner or later i has use for a Fountain Syringe, a Bulb ] Syringe. Rubber Water Bottle. Rubber Face Bags, Atomizers. It Is gen- j erally recognized that these goods are ( usually hard to get in good Quality, j Such is not the case at this store. We now have a complete line of RUBBER | GOODS and can sell you any of these articles and GUARANTEE the qual- , lty. We have some we do not Guar- ] antee?and some we do. See us for j your needs. ICE CAPS?51.00 to 51.50. FACE BAGS?75 Cts. to 51.25. I FOUNTAIN SYRINGES?51 to 53. BULB SYRINGES?50 Cts. to 51.00. WATER BOTTLES?51 to 51.50. ATOMIZERS?60 Cts. to 51.50. YORK DRUG STORE. THE REXALL STORE. j i? eml 5 Men with an eye CROSSETT when they see a SHOES Shoe is being wo and York county have learned by experience that returns in Wear, Comfort, Style the prices?$4.00 and $4.50 a P? At a little lower price we se is here in blacks and tans, ti made in good styles from the b< Shoe value at the prices?$3.00 i THOMSON CO. CLOTHING nlng from $22.5< Suit we offer is t FOR MEN do not try to sec But rather HOTi we have the BEST Clothing valu be pleased to have YOU come ii our line of Fall and Winter Clot No. we didn't forget the B bought for them Just as good ' within a reasonable range of pr we will be proud to sell?You m be proud to wear. Bee them. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS V When a man buys a "cheap' for it. but when he buys a QU^ he feel* good every time he use* ITY long after he forgets about new novel), REMEMBER?THE SPECIAL I YARD, AND OUTINGS, 9 C SATURDAY". THE THO WW Typewriter Ribbons?All kind*? At The Enquirer Office. >y While You >? Declara and see the Bargains distribm Declaration Sale Bargains. ? ? cc 3 CTS. per Yd. One of the fines 4 CTS. per Yd. From $3.98 8 1.3 errs. Yd. 120.00 Coati foods made 8 CTS. per Yd. ? -3 CTS. per Yd. One lot of WOO 8 1-3 CTS. Yd. $2.60 and | 12 1-3 CTS. Yd. Children's BLA1 T8 __ in quick, as Latest Styles aru >8 up to $12.48. you what w .48 up to $4.98 SHOES?MEJi st bargains ^U8t/~Se,lv ,lri ,.98 up to $2.98 ... 49 CTS. on Up. ^?,1?8 NDERWEAR " ? its. 87 1-2 CTS. WE 1*11 For 20 miles on 23 CTS. on Up. and other amoui 23 CTS. on Up. IT WILL PAT ve your hard-earned money by t ,E BARGA MOVED We have moved into the New NICHOLS BUILDING on East Liberty Street, and invite our friends to ,'isit us in our new quarters. We expect to keep the Freshest md Best Goods that the market afords. See us for all kinds of? Staple and Fancy Groceries Country' Produce School Supplies. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. Mi?Linla Rlrl'n Past Libaftv St. How Do You Feel After Eating? Dne should feel good natured and satisfied. That is the way every one will feel if the digestive organs are working properly. No pain or distress should follow a hearty meal. If there s pain or uncomioriaoieness you neeu NYAI/S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. A dose directly after eating will present all troubles. These Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, thereby increasing the secretions of gastric juices, which insure perfect assimilation. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAL STORE HORSES AND VEHICLES WE would like the people of Yorkirille and vicinity to know that we are In the livery business at the James Stand in the rear of Stroup's Store, ind are prepared to give every variety pf first class service on short notice. We have good horses and good vehiples. We cater to the commercial trade as well as the transient and pleasure trade. We will do your draylng at most reasonable rates, and If you want to ero to or from any train at any hour, ill you have to do is to notify us. We will take your trunk to the depot or from the depot to your home. We will plow your gardon at a very reasonable price, and you need not hesitate to ask us about anything you night need in Livery. If it isn't convenient to see BLAKEL.Y PLAXICO at the Barn or on the ?treet. just call him up through Phone No. 48. M. E. PLAXICO & SON. Of For the Beat Job Printing send four orders to The Enquir?r Office. OR LADIES 1UEEN QUALITY Shoes are presently THE Shoes for the lady j cares?who wants the BEST?In le, Comfort, Fit, Workmanship, illty. When a lady buys a pair of EEN QUALITY Shoes she KNOWS tiout being told, that she is getting BEST Shoes made for ladles, jre are Shoes and Shoes?some of m good, some not so good and not ew that are poor, but QUEEN I* ALITY Shoes stand at the top of 9 heap when correct, high-class twear Is wanted. HOMSON CO. also sells the BOSN FAVORITE?a Shoe for Ladles lat is easily the equal of most of Shoes sold on this market. Let 8 show you. for Shoe values, easily recognize it pair of CROSSETT Shoes. This rn today by hundreds of Yorkville men. Why? Simply because tney CROSSETT Shoes give the fullest and Fit that it is possible to get at dr. j 11 the REED SHOE FOR MEN. It le REED Shoe is thoroughly well est of materials, and is a great big and $4.00 a Pair. has Men's Clothing at prices raiv0 down to $10.00 a Suit, and every 1 Top-notch value at the price. We s how cheap we can buy Clothing? V GOOD we can buy. We believe es on this market Anyway we will i and PASS YOUR JUDGMENT on hing for Men and Boys. oys when we bought Clothes. We , Clothing as we could possibly buy ices. We have Boys' Clothing that ill be proud to buy?Your boy will IHEN YOU BUY AT THOMSON'S ' article he feels good when he pays lLITY article (The Thomson kind) ? *- - .1-1-1.~ -Via,,* ?Via OTTAT I it, anu 11c uuiiive auuuv k?iw tho price.?From Pet? Crowther (a SALES OP GINGHAMS?8 OTS. A TS. A YARD?AT THOMSON'S ON J MSON CO. i 1 W Typewriter Ribbon??All kind?? , I At The Enquirer Office. ' f/in - fsmw I: 1 tion Sale ; ted around the country. So , i ] i AT SUITS AXD COATS t lots ever shown in Yorkville? up to $9.98 each. All $25.00 and i at Above Prices. ^ OOLNAP BLANKETS k LNAP BLANKETS Just received m 3.00 Blankets $1,98 | j S'KETS, J 1.00 quality ?? uid. ( men's neckwear ? . 1 novelties. Will be please'd to show e have. f'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S>m Chicago, a large shipment of !S from $1.48 to $2.98 from 98 cts. to $2.48 SS from 65 CTS. on Up. [Aj pay railroad fare a purchase of (20.00 worth of goods, nts and distances In proportion. t you to give us a call. rading at? IN HOUSE WRAY'S OLD STAND Repair Work If your Watch, Clock or Jewelry of J any kind, is in need of repair, bring it to me and I will put it in good shape ? in short order. Satisfactory work c guaranteed. 1 WATCHES .If you want to buy a Watch or Clock, come and see me before you buy. I have a large stock of these goods on hand and should you want a special kind of timepiece not in my stock, I will be pleased to get what vou want on short notice. Come and see me before buying. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. That Buggy You Intend To Buy See us about It. We can interest you In Quality, Style and Price. The Buggies we offer are known for their Lasting Qualities?They are not experiments in these parts. They have been sold in this section for years. The Tyson & Jones always gives satisfaction and the Sumter Buggy is a very close second in all that a Buggy ought to be. Yes, see us before you bur. MULES? Before you buy. come and see what we have to offer. We can get together on Price and the Terms. SMOAK-BROWN CO. rrit F'S V-r X-IJL-/ ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATERS THE FUEL SAVERS We have a complete stock of COAL and WOOD HEATERS. GRATES. Coal Vases, Scuttles, Coal Tongs and Pokers. See us before you buy anything In this line. We can save you money. YORK FURNITURE CO. V For the Best Job Printinq send your orders to The Enquirer Office. Be Your Own Judge UifiRBt Yes, sir; that is what we want you 9 De 1OUr UWn judge. v.ume aim ee our Horses, look them over careully and Judge for yourself, as to vhat we have to offer you. If you trant to buy, we'll make you prices hat will Interest you. If you want to rade, why then, we'll trade. Come ind see us. JAMES BROS. YORKVILLE - - 8. C. Lanterns LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. WE HAVE THEM FROM BO CT8. TO $1.25 kLSO HAVE LANTERN GLOBES AND BURNERS. Yorkville Hardware Co. CIVIL WAR RELICS PERSONS having CIVIL WAR Relics that they are willing to contribute to the South Carolina room it Richmond, through the Winnie Daris Chapter, U. D. C., should confer vith Mrs. W. H. Fowler, Mrs. W. G. iVhite, Mrs. S. C. Ashe or Mrs. W. H. HERNDON, 85-f-2t Chairman. Now Open My RESTAURANT is now Open on he Second Floor of the McNeel Bulking. and I am ready to serve the hungry with first-class Meals or Special Orders at all hours. When you feel ike eating, come and see us?Upitairs. I WANT EGGS and will pay 25 CTS. i Dozen for all the Fresh Eggs that ire offered. Bring them in. :iiOTHES PRESSING? Don't forget the ROYAL PRESSNG CLUB is always ready to do your CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING Vnd we will give you good work and jrompt service. Bring your work or Phone us and we will send for them md return the work promptly. R D. DORSETT SURE TO WINHave you ever said or heard any>ody else say that "the m^st serious >bjectlon I have to life Insurance is rou must die to win." I have heard :he expression many times, and it impresses me very much as the statenent I have heard church members nake as to not believing in foreign nisslons. I have never known of nany men who actually carried life nsurance offering the first objection, )r of any who made the second, who iberally contributed to home mislions or any other kind?have you, rentle reader? The first gentleman 'feels that he should try to offer a plausible excuse for not meeting a luty he owes his family or his esate, and the second?well the less laid about him the better. I am prepared to knock the "die-to-win" fellow clear out of the box. If you ire the man, call and ask that the Mutual Benefit's Acceleratlve Endownent plan be explained to you. It s without exception the most atxactive contract offered by any company. It is a fact that under this plan the company Is regularly paying iving policy-holders the face of :heir ordinary life policies in cash, n the face of the fact that when the tifflsfl nHoHnallv kcilAd It did juuv^ico n vi v jqjuw.j ? ? lot agree to do bo except in case of leath. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. DON'TSend out of town for a TINNER to lo your Roofing, Guttering and Sheet Hetal Work, as I am on the Job at all imes. All work Cash. G. W. KUNZ. ?1?I 5k i A "warm" brei ready braced for in a warm room. You lose half the gc while you eat it A I cozy meal for the wholi No smoke or smell witl to room. An ornament anj nr tVio batVirnnm A VA/A11 VA UAW k/UUM Dealer* evt STAND Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. 1 Brl SHOES A S COOLER WEATHER 2 /\ YOUR8ELP AND MEM /% WISE IP YOU WILL V ? GOOD SHOES THAT W] IS NOT A POOR SHOE V FULLY WORTH THE PRICE A' J DY OR "CHEAP JOHN" ABOUT t ________ I THE PETERS AND HER L We have selected these two w ? Shoes because we are thoroughly own and the experience of our tr ? SHOE VALUES DO NOT EXIST. of bnoes you can certainly And s< 0 thoroughly please you in Quality, ? /I ?Come and see the PETERS line (J THE SHOE OF PERFECT S/ S* Men's "HIGH GRADE "?$5.00 a I Men's "DIAMOND SPECIAL"?: Men's "18-CARAT"?$3.50 a Men's "CASCADE"?$3.00 i Men's "BLACK- DIAMON1 ? Men's WORK SHOES, All Grades? HERMAN SHOES?MADE ] f BY UNCLE SAM'S SOLD IE ? A very large per centage of t A Uncle Sam's Soldier and Sailor I X the HERMAN SfiOE FACTORY. two grades?$3.50 and $4.00 a Pal Cof the very best material by the of workmen for people who wai Quality in their Shoes. No bette ? than are HERMAN SHOES. Ask 2 MAN REGULATION ARMY SHO V Try one pair and you will buy ano iJII WE HAVE HEADLIGHT ? Dry Goods J REALESTATE Now that the fall season has opened up, and money is going to be more plentiful, can't we ao some uusmcao together? Call In and let's talk the matter over, anyway. Yes, I have sold the H. T. Williams residence. You remember I told you to "hurry." But, say, I have numbers of other attractive bargains. The Mrs. Berry Cottage?On West Jefferson Street is a nice proposition. I am going to sell it, too. Want it? The W. L. Wallace Residence?On California Street, will suit you. See me. Or possibly, you would like a nice lot on which to build. I have it The Walter Rose Place?Of 87 acres, one mile from town on the Charlotte road, is an interesting proposition. Call and see me. Also see me about a nice farm on the Sutton Spring road. The price is right and the quality of the soil is good. Lots of other attractive property on my list i-* TTT TXT T11 ! <jeo. w. wiiiiams REAL ESTATE BROKER. OUR BUSINESS Spells L-U-M-B-E-R, and everything pertaining to building. We know LUMBER better than we know anything else. Know it from the tree to the kiln-dried and finished product Our knowledge and experience in Lumber is at your service. If you want much or little, rough or dressed, made up or in bulk, it is to your interest to see us before buying a stick of Lumber. See us for FRAMING, FLOORING, CEILING", SIDING, WEATHERBOARDING, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES. LATHS, DOORS, FRAMES, WINDOWS. LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, PAINT8, OILS, VARNISHES, PUTTY, GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ETC. We will be pleased to serve you and you will find that our Prices are Right J. J. KELLER & COMPANY W" For the Best Job Printing send your orders to The Enquirer Office. Sf> in mu i Sfea Wj iTfluo PfRF A^Snc akfast?the kind thi a crrinH Hnv's work " >od of the meal if you are i Perfection Smokeless Heal 3 family. i a Perfection. Easily cleaned, rwhere; a luxury in the bedroon try where; or write for descriptivt ARD OIL CON (New Jersey) BALTIMORE I Fz $10,000. COMES OX YOU WILL DOUBTLESS BERS OF YOUR FAMILY. WELL, T1 IS IT OUR STORE AND SEE THE TI E ARE OFFERING TO THE INSPECT VALUE IN OUR IMMENSE STOCK? r WHICH WE OFl'Klt THUiBl?tiuuvj 1 THE SHOES TO BE FOUND IN THIS MAN SHOES SHOE ^ell-known lines of We have a vei convinced by our Ladies?all Styles, ade that BETTER show you. From our stock Women's "HIGH ( smething that will Women's "PAR . rau ? n i women b io? Jtyle, Fit and Price Women'B "BLACK ? Women's "ND iTISFACTION FOR T air. yes, we have i M.00 a Pair. Boys and Girls?I P1^ BIRD" Shoes?fair _ Btyles and reasoi r> ? worth seeing?Wo ~XT}ceL nn Boys* and Girls' D .60 to $4.00 a Pair Boy8> and QJrla. H FAMOU8 SPECIAL?For th R BOYS? High Cut, Coml . . have the Pete; he Shoes worn by .... . " ' Blucher style, n Joys are made by ? They are made In 0" wav^ww r. They are made CANVAI very highest class at Extra Wearing CANVAS SHOE*r Shoes are made TENNIS SHI R? IMs^wS" RUBBERS-Weh ther. ' BERS for Men, OVERALLS IN ALL 8IZE8. * r. M. STROU] JOlrJOKiC-KNX^JiyltlC 1n&ihi WHY OUR MONUMENTS ARE BEST First: We use none but the world's best marble. Second: Our aim Is to see how well we can build a Monument and not how cheap. As a result, we are able to guarantee you the best Monument that you can purchase anywhere, regardless of price. The first opportunity you have, come in and let us show you our large assortment of Designs and what we have in best Granite and Marble. We are agents for the celebrated Stewart Iron Fensce. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SAS8I, Proprietor. Phone 211. INTEREST There are more kinds of interest than the kind you pay for money when you borrow from a bank. There la a PERSONAL INTEREST, the kind that the officers of THIS BANK feel in Its customers ?an Interest which prompts us to do whatever we possibly can ? AnnntirflffA and to aid thOSC who give us their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove WANTED A FEW First-Class MILK COWS. Fresh In milk. Phone No. 66. Yorkville, or see FERGUSON BROS. eakfast a tod, arm iom jection KEtESS ' '3Fa ^ at sends you out -should be eaten shivering in discomfort :er makes breakfast a Easily moved from room i; a necessity in the sewings circular. 1PANY Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C, 00 STOCK \\ t NEED TO BUY SHOES FOR 018 BEING SO, YOU WILL BE J (EMENDOUSLY BIG LINE OF J ION OF OUR TRADE. THERE -EVERY PAIR WE HAVE IS } 3 18 NOTHING OF THE SHOD- 1 STORE. COME AND SEE. ? a ? * a rvrrc ( o run. L/uriio y y complete line of Shoe* for the A Sizes, Leathers, Prices. Let as * 3RADE"?93.50 and $4. a Pair. f EXCELLENCE"?$1.00 a Pair. y CARAT"?12.50 and $3.00 a Pair, k DIAMOND"?$2.00 a Pair. A LOARA"?$1.50 a Pair. j{ HE BOYS AND GIRLS } a complete line of Shoes for the h lave the famous "WEATHER- j ious for their good qualities, good I lable prices?See them?They're J rth Buying? 2 ress Shoes?$1.00 to $3.50 a Pair. a eavy Shoes?$1.00 to $3.00 a Pair. X e Man who wants a High Class, A or table. Long Wearing Shoe, we X rs "TUO-OP-WAR" In H-inch J lade of the very best leather and X alue at the price $5.00 a Pair. Z 5 AND TENNIS SHOE8 ( .all MvIm and All Sizes. "t 5ES?Black and White?All Slxea 7 ave all Grades and Sixes of RUB- A Women and Children?New stock- Z ?J } P Groceries j AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S I ALE. 8tate of South Carolina, County of York. 00 UW OF OOKMOK PLXAS B. N. Miller. Plaintiff, vs. Sanelia Johnson, et &L Defendants. BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure in the above stated case, I will expose to Public Sale in front of the York Court House Door on MONDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919, between 11 A. M., and IP.lt, the real estate described as follows: A certain tract of land lying on the west side of Clark's Fork Creek; waters ci Broad River, bounded by the lands of W. M. Faulkner. W. 8. Plexlco on the east of Zlon church on the west and W. M. Crawford on the north, beginning at a post oak: thence south 10 west 49.00 to a postoak; thence south 14 east 08 to a stake; thence north 40 east 10 to a gum; thence north 30 west 10 to a stake; thence north 87 east 87 to a post oak; thence north 84 east IS to a post-oak; thence north 78 west 26.35 to a gum; thence north 39 west 25.60 to post oak; thence to the beginning corner, containing 87| acres, more or less, being the same tract .of land conveyed tr Levi Johnson by John McOlll on the 31st day of May, 1881, deed recorded in Deed Book C-S, page 368. Terms: Cash, purchaser to comply within one hour or the premises to be resold at his. risk, purchaser to pay for papers J. A. TATE, a C. C. Pis Yorkvllle, 8. C., 8. C.. Oct 16. 1913. TAX NOTICE?1918 Office of the County Treasurer of York county. . Yorkville, 8. C., Sept IS, 191S. VTOTICE la hereby given that the iJI TAX BOOKS for York county will be opened on WEDNE8DAY, the 15TH DAY OP OCTOBER. 191?, and remain open until the I18T DAY OF DECEMBER. 1911, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY, 8CHOOL AND LOCAL TAXES, for the flacal year 191S, without penalty; after which day ONE PER CENT penalty will be added to all payments made In the month of JANUARY, 1914, and TWO PER CENT penalty for all paymenta made In the month of FEBRUARY, 1914. and SEVEN PER CENT penalty will be added to all paymenta made from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH to the 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1914, and after thia date all unpaid taxes will go Into execution* and all unpaid Single Poll* will be turned over to the several Magistrate* for prosecution in accordance with law. For the convenience of taxpayers, I will attend the following places on the days named: At Fort Mill. Friday and Saturday. October Slst and November 1st. At Rock Hill, from Monday, November 3rd, to Saturday, November 8th. t-J ? frnm MonrikV. J AUU UV AWasavsssv M w?H w, November 10th, until Wednesday, the 31st day of December, 1913, after which date the penalties will attach as stated above. Note.?The Tax Books are made up by Townships, and parties writing about taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. HARRT B. NBH* Treasurer of York County. Irofesslonal Harris. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Mc&Cecl $uildlng Yor^oilU, S. C. D. E. Finloy J. A. Marion FINLEY & MARION ATTORNEY8 AT LAW Oppoaito Court Houso Yorkvillo, 8. C. Dr. B. G. BLACK. 8uryoon Dentist. Office second floor of the Now McNeel building. At Clover Tuesday and Friday of each week. Geo. W. 8. Hart Jos. E. Hart HART & HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW Yorkvillo 8. C. No. 1, Law Range. 'Phone (Oflloe) It, JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 3 Law Range YORKVILLK, ?. C. J. 8. BRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposite Court House. Prompt attention to all legal business of whatever nature.