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Jwnwous department. Bri#f but Nut?During: the journey ot a royal train from Balmoral to Windsor the ordinary passenger traffic was very much disorganized, and express trains were suddenly "drawn 3i," to the no small annoyance of mmercial men and others, who could trtily say that with them "time was ?|oney." An express train between Fferth and Aberdeen was a great suf'? >?!? puinool inH a. certan commercial traveler was quite bois-1 terous In bis denunciation of the freqaent stops. At last when he had tired his fellow-passengers with his grumbling, he flopped down the window and shouted: Guard! I say. guard!" "Yes, sir," answered the official addressed, approaching the compartment. "Oh, guard, this is simply disgusting! Why all these stops? What's up, man, what's up?" said the commercial traveler, in bantering tone. The guard's reply was brief, neat a4d certainly to the point, for he simply answered:' "The signal." The "commercial's" window was closed with a bang. 'A Popular Fallacy*?A growing boy in a factory town had obtained a small | job?his ' first?and was boasting of t|le amount of work he did. j"I gots up at half past five o'clock aad hah my breakfast," said he. "Anyone else get up, too?" he was Ated.r . v.;: "Oh, yes; mother. She gets me breakfast, aad then she gets dad's at half pdst six." f"And your dinner?" "Oh, mother gets that, too. and then she gets father's." "Has she the afternoon to herself?" *"Oh, no! She cleans up, looks aft$r the children, and gets supper for djul and me when we come home. We qpts our smoke, and then we gets to a"And your mother?" "Well, she does a bit of sewing then, when all Is cleared up after sup per." "What wages do you get?" the boy was asked. "Oh, I get $7 and dad gets $20." . "And your mother?" ^"Mother! Oh, she don't get no wageft She don't do no work!" An Exposed Hand.?In a certain state of the tntddle west "not so very .'-?ng ago a man wbo had been prominent in politics died. The deceased had also been a poker player of parts in his day, and there had been rumors to the effect that once in a while he ran in a cold deck. Nevertheless the legislature, which was then-in session, named a committee of:;Jts; tjvsmbers to draw up appropriate: resolutions of respect The chairman of fhe committee, who was a newspaper man, wrote out int" resolutions ana sent mem to tne engrosser to be engrossed, with instructions that copies should be sent home papers. The storm broke with great violence in about ten days. The engrosser had made a mistake. The resolutions. In speaking of the character of the late lamented, read: "His faults he wore upon his sleeve." And a fool engrosser made It: "His faults he wore up his sleeve!" Sh# Followed 'Instructions.?Uttle Gladys was going to call on an acquaintance one day, and before starting out her mother gave her the usual instructions as to what to say and do. "If they ask you to dine, Gladys," said mother, among other things, "you must politely decline. Just say, 'No, thank you, I have dined.'" It happened that Gladys reached the house of her little friend just as the family were sitting down to the midday dinner. Of course, an invita tlon was immediately extended to the small visitor. "Come, Gladys,"- said her little friend's mother, "you must sit down and have a bite with us." "No, thank you." answered Glady's In the sweetest voice she could command, "I have bitten "?Philadelphia Telegraph. Pampering the Old Woman.?A typical "mover" of the ultra-shiftless type was spending a few days at a cowcamp in Arizona, preparatory to going into the desert on a prospecting trip. His wife, a tired-out, faded-out creature, complained to some of the cowhands of the hardness of her lot; and the foreman took it upon himself to remonstrate jvlth the husband for his shiftlessness and his indifference to his wife's welfare. "The old woman ain't got no kick comin'!" said the husband when he had heard the foreman's remarks. "She ain't got no kick at all. Why stranger, when we wuz fixin' to camp of a night many a time I've driv' the team half a mile out of the way so's wood and water would be handy for the old woman to fetch!" Preliminary' Undetermined.?'"Your society started out to decide a number of questions of great scientific importance." "Yes. We arranged to consider the manifestation of the psychic impuls ein protoplasmic and the psychic impulse in protoplasnic life and the molecular energy developed by the prismatic transmutation of light waves and kindred topics." "And have you done so?" "No. We've only been In session a week. We haven't yet decided the question of who's boss."? Washington Star. < On for Good.?Master Walter Brockway, of Yonkers, New York, is now eleven years old and of course knows better; but when he was about four, his father, hearing walls of feline distress one day, Investigated and found Walter dragging the family cat round by the tail. * "My son," he said, "you musn't pick up kitty by the tail." "Why not?" asked Walter. "It won't come off." When Juries Mete.?Up in Alaski there used to be a district attorney who was long on native oratory, but short on education. Once, while prosecuting a big case, he came to the finish of his argument; and, according to Wilson Mizner, ?vho was there at the time, he leaned across the rail and made this plea: "All I asts of you, gentlemen of the Jury, is that you now retire and mete out Justice as she deserves to be met!" Difficulty Easily Removed.?Mother (anxiously)?"Don't go n* t the horse, cfear; he doesn't know > Child (to the animal)?My name ith Dorothy I*erkins, horthey.?Boston Transcript. tr The pessimist is the man who sees only the nubbins in the cornfield, itf New York will have one of the world's greatest skylights In its new postofflce, as it will contain 90 tons of glass. tsr A new German aeroplane propeller is built up of leather upon a nickel steel frame, the claim being that It is Indestructfble. m BAI POW Absolut ROYAL?the I of an the bald the world?ce great leavenin purity. It mat biscuit, bread, insures you at all forms of a< go with the lou I Jfl EVERY YEAR THE NUMBER C BURG TURN PLOWS IS ON IT OF LTNCHBIJKU US1UKS is ?\r TION OF NON-USERS OF THE WHO USES A LYNCHBURG T1 TELLIGENCE CAN SEE THAT ' BURG DOES HIS PLOWING WI OF MANUAL LABOR AND LE! THE USER OF ANY OTHER T1 WILL NOTICE THAT THE LYN IN THE FIELD. AND A LITT] VINCE THE MAN OPEN TO C( BURG LASTS LONGER AND TI RIGHT NOW. MR. FARME FOR A NEW MIDDLE BREAK] A LYNCHBURG?IF YOU BUY PLEASED WITH IT. BECAUSE ING PLOW?THERE IS NO OT We carry a full line of Poln Oliver Turn Plows. Let us supp YORKVILLE HAR1 REAL ESTATE Now that the fall season has opened up, and money is going to be more plentiful, can't we do some business 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 I ?*>*? Ho* Jlijr iiovi Geo. W. Williams REAL ESTATE BROKER. INTEREST There are more klnd9 of Interest than the kind you pay for money when you borrow from a bank. There ia a PERSONAL INTEREST, the kind that the officers of THIS BANK feel In tta cuatomera ?an interest which prompts us An w)istAv?r wa oosslbly ean to encourage and to aid those who give ua their patronage. Bank of Hickory Grove SHINGLES If you need Shingles?either large or small quantities, come and see us or write us for prices. Tell us what you want and we'll tell you what we will do. HHiltVC r llXX.TAJL^O If you need Door or Window Frames?Standard or Odd Sizes, let us make you prices on what you need. LUMBER No matter what you need in Lumber?large or small quantities, rough or dressed, kiln dried or green? Weatherboarding. Sheeting, Flooring, Celling, Framing, etc., see us before buying. J. J. KELLER & COMPANY GREAT OFFER Return ten subscribers to The Enquirer and get a 31 piece Dinner Set. See prospectus. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Wf Send The Enquirer your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing, if you want the Best. <JWJ. Q. Boyd. 86, Sacramento, C&l., boasts of 780 descendants, i&r Every typhoid germ In a glass of drinking water may be instantly killed by the addition of a few drops of juice of lemon. iisr A Swiss army surgeon has designed a stretcher made of high grade) steel bars that can be folded and carried in an ordinary knapsack. lAL SING . DER telxPure nost celebrated ing powders In lebrated for Its ia strength and ies your cakes, etc^ healthful, it [alnst alum and iulteratton that ir priced brands. Use a Lynchburg Middle-Breaker )P FARMERS WIIO USE LYNCH IE INCREASE}?THIS INCREASE IE RESULT OF THE OBSERVAWORK DONE BY THE FARMER DRN PLOW. ANY MAN OF INTHE MAN WHO USES A LYNCHTH A SMALLER EXPENDITURE 3S HORSE POWER THAN DOES [JRN PLOW, AND FURTHER HE chbukg does hh7xt1w wuhk lig investigation will con)nviction, that the lynohros costs less to use. :r. you probably have use EH?COME AND SEE US ABOUT ONE OP THESE YOU WILL BE THE LYNCHBURG IS A PLEAS'HER AS GOOD. ts and Repairs for Lynchburg and ly you. 3WARE COMPANY TAX NOTICE?1913 Office of the County Treasurer of York County. Yorkville, S. C.t Sept 12, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that the TAX BOOKS for York county will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 16TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 191S1, and remain open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL AND f An AT m A VPO /V An/tAl t./vA ? LAJV/AU A AA?/0, 1U1 UiC J COl 1913, 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 payments made in the month of FEBRUARY, 1914. and SEVEN PER CENT penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH to the 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1914, and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into executions and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. And at Yorkville from Monday, 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. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. Will You Be An Absconder? In making a talk on life Insurance a prominent banker Is quoted as follows: "I say men ought to know enough to buy life Insurance and buy It plentifully. It is to the everlasting ame of good business men that a lot of enterprising gentlemen have to spend hours, yea, even days, convincing them that life insurance is a necessity and the very best business proposition in existence." Another wise man is quoted as saying: "The man underinsured or uninsured, who complains of the high cost of living is an absconder if he dies. You can live almost as cheaply as your grandfather did if you will live like he did. Men indulge themselves and families without 'playing safe'? without applying ordinary common sense. Such a man indulges himself and family now at the sacrifice of his family in the future. He is charging things twice to this account every day." The man who carries an adequate amount of MUTUAL. BENEFIT insurance can look forward to the future with the assurance that both he and his family are absolutely safeguarded so far as financies are concerned. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATERSW7TWT WT'T OAArTUC ?? 1 fiTj r oa v ca?o 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. | FIRM FOUNDATION Nothing Can Undermine It in York* ville. People are sometimes slow to recognize true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for so many have been humbugged in the past. The experience of hundreds of Yorkville residents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places Doan's Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here. Mrs. L. J. Ramsey, Charlotte St., Yorkvllle, S. C., says: "I had dizzy and nervous spells and my back and head ached. Finally, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at the York Drug Store, and they soon made me well. One of my children was unable to control the kidney secretions and this weakness caused great annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills also brought relief in that case and proved so beneficial in every way that we don't hesitate to recommend them. They are safe and reliable for anyone to use." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Ramsey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. MONUMENTS Which can be produced continuously for 22 years of a Quality growing In favor with the better people is the kind you want to buy. These are the kind that have built the ENVIABLE reputation of our firm. We solicit your order; then you will appreciate our product. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor. Phone 211. 30 Years of SUCCESS is a Great RECORDTHIS IS THE RECORD OF Mrs. Jnfi Person's Remedy RHEUMATISM, ECZEMA, SCROFULA, BLOOD TROUBLES. Printers' Ink Costs Money? To use it judicially is a good investment. Hundreds, yea thousands,, read the newspapers the carriers deliver in the boxes and homes on the eight different routes leading out of Yorkvllle. I know a lot of old men, young men and middle-aged men who read the advertisements that the papers publish, and many things in our advertisement if it was not for the notice in the paper, I believe would not be asked for. It shows you what you want to sell or what you want to buy with money. The wife, mother or sister mentions a few articles, such as Seeded Raisins, Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, Evaporated and Sundried Peaches or Canned Peaches or Dried Apples. A farmer thinks of an Axe, a Mowing Blade, Axle Grease, Soap?Toilet or Laundry, Tobacco?Brown's Mules. I tell you that I am still buying I TTTDKS?Drv and Green. W. H HERNDON Come To My Store And you will find everything you want to eat. My stock Is large and complete. I SELL? "King- Komas," Louisiana Syrup, Georgia Cane Syrup. Also Syrup made by \V. S. Wllkerson of Hickory Grove. r 11/ inuAiQ/uu I. rr. junnijun THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE. Alio Complimentary Tickets ARE ISSUED TO THE GREAT THEATRE OF SUCCESS ? The pathway is open to all, and the business man who achieves it does so on his own volition. mU~ ~ BUO/lAOfl (CI i uc suj cm piau to outvcoo uicic *?? is to select the best financial system. We offer the Best in BANKING. Keep your Checking account here, and the best time Is NOW. First National Bank YORKVILLE, S. 0. "You Better Be Safe Hian Sorry." SEE G. W. Whitesides & Co. FOR MEN'S. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES?That are Solid Leather. The Kind that Wear Longer and Cost less by the year. It will pay you to Inspect our line of Underwear, Outings, Dress Goods, Hosiery?We have the Bear Brand for Children and Men. Every Pair Guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new- pair Free. Agents for ROYAL TAILORS. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO. SHARON, S. C. IT IS A PICK UP See our offer with reference to Dinner Sets. It is great. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Thomson C BUS l U This Gives Shoes for All, I Table Linens, el Visit this Mid-Winter get the Best pic LADIES' COAT SUITS in E penhagen and Mixtures?I Sale?At $ LADIES' AND CHI Ladies' Long Black COATSLadies' and Misses' Long COj Tan and Gray?Sale Pric< Children's Long COATS, in 1 Sale Price Ladies' SKIRTS, in Navy, Bh Price? Children's Bear Skin COATS Ladies' SILK PETTICOATS, Price? Ladies' Coat Sweaters, in RedChildren's and Misses' Coat S ALL Ladies' Trimmed Millinei Prices?On Sale at ONE FORMER PRICES. MF* ALL Ribbons and Trim Twei Ladies' and Children's Aviatior On Sale at Children** Toboggans, White, Prices TABLE D Bleached TABLE DAMASK, in Un from 65 to 72 inches?On Sa 39 CT TABLE NAPKINS, in Union and 1 Dozen? 89 (71 i BLANK Roth Cotton Fleeced and Pure \ Sizes? WOOL BLANKETS?Sale Price, t i Cotton Fleeced BLANKETS?Sale WHITE ( White BED SPREADS, In all Slz * ty?Sale Price MARSEILLES QUILTS?Sale Prlc 1 Single BED QUILTS?Sale Price : SHE! Bleached SHEETS, with Seam In Plain Hemmed Bleached SHEET! Hemstitched Mohawk Bleached I Sale Price Utlca Bleached SHEETS. Size 90x9 PILLOW CASES?Sale Price? 10 HOSIE Children's HOSIERY, Black and ' Ladies' HOSE, Black, White and ' Ladles' SILK HOSE?Sale Price BEST CALICOES? 5 OTS. i Best BLEACHING 8 1-2 OTS. A A FEATHER TICKING?Yard 12 1-2 CTS. j WOOL JEANS for Pants? 19, 29 and 39 C7TS. Yd. IV Send The Enquirer your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing, if you want the Beet. Fence Wire Now that the crop gathering is almost finished and the fall seeding nearly completed, It is a good time to look about and see what you need in the way of Wire Fencing, then see us for the? BEST WOVEN WIRE All heights at the right price. MELR08E FLOUR? * T7>a?ii? tha hoo? fnr RrpAd and fori Pastry. Try one sack and you will continue to use Melrose. See us for everything in Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Go. 4? ?4? 4?4 4?4 4?4 4?**?+ $4? Specials foi COME AN i Every Day is a Bargain D i Very Special Bargains on ey, Trade with us Tomoi Just arrived ,'jby express, on< in Yorkville, Colors Red, I Just received 16 cases of SHO j Kid, Sizes 2 1-2 to 8?Spe j One lot of Men's Dress Shoes, satisfaction, in all sizes?S Ten dozen Little Boys' HATS, * DRESS GOODS AND NOT Scotland Ginghams? I Calicoes, Standard Prints, 8c and 10c Dress Ginghams, all colors, 12Jc gooc I Percales, 36-lns. wide, fast colors. 12 ; Riverside Plaids, 10c and 12Jc goods, ] Flannels, All Wool, Red, White and < 25c goods, Orange color, all wool. White and F ^d 50c Goods, Cotton Flannels, 15c goods 12 1-2 CI at 8 1-3 CTS. Yard. Outings, 12Jc goods at 8 1-3 CTS; 10c Woolen Goods, Black, Blue, Slate a ! goods All Wool Goods, 54 inches wide, $1.5C All Wool 50c goods All Wool 39c goods All Wool 25c goods Blankets?Woolnap, $2.50 and $3 Blf Children's Blankets, one in box, $1 q' Cotton Blankets for children, per pa ? * ?? -?? o tirwi+A o ] Counterpanes, extra size, kuiw ^ | Ladles' Silk and Messaline Petticoats, and $5 values?Special at CURTAINS One or 2 piece to the window, in tan j <2 and <2.60 Curtains, 98 CTS., <1 j MEXICAN DRAWN WO ; Center Table Covers, 115 in lot?big ^ shown for $1, for j Same as above, 60c pieces for . Sanitary Diaper Cloth, 24 inches wid I 10 yards to the piece 27 Inch Diaper Cloth, extra quality TABLE LINENS IN WHITE A <1.00 goods at 79 CTS.; 75c goods at goods at 29 CTS. Yard. YORK VILl McNEEL BUILDING e* ? ? ?+ ?+? *?+ *? ? ? ? o.'s fitg Midutilities? You an Opportunity tt )ress Goods, Silks, Tri tc., at Prices You woalt Factory Cost Sale at 1 kings. Come Yourself Hack, Navy, Brown, Co- ? Specially Priced for This ; 8.98, $9.98, $11.98 and $14.98 1 LDREN'S COATS -Sale Price, Each? 2 $3.98 and $4.98 \TS, in Navy, Brown, a ;, Each? $7.98, $9.98, $11.98 Red, Gray and Blue? $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 ( ick, Gray and Tan?Sale ^ J $3-9^, $4.98 and $5.98 tt I '?Sale Price $148 O j Innlr on/l Pnlnrc Qalp C , JJiaciv anu v/viv* *-? wiw?v ^ $1.48, $3.98 and $3.98 O' j ?Sale Prices ^ 2 3 CTS., $1.29, $1.98 and $348 1 weaters?On Sale at I W89 CTS. and $1.39 Each * ry, Regardless of Former J-THIRD LESS THAN < I 0 mings?On Sale at lty Per Cent Reduction C 1 Caps, White and Red? HT* 44 CTS. and 89 CTS. Red and Brown?Sale g if 19 CTS. and 39 CTS. I amask * ilon and Pure Linen, widths le at? 8., 60 OTS., 80 CTS., and $1.20. ?ure Linen?On Sale at, the 8., $1.20, $1.80, $2.08 and $3.08 IETS J Pool BLANKETS, in all Va T>Q lt? $2.98, $3.98, $4.48 and 94.98 1 ? Price, the Pair? CO j 89 CTS., 91.24 and 91.99 ; JUILTS | J es and Extra Heavy Quail- t 89 CTS., 91.29, 91.98 and 92.98 O e 99.98 H 69 CTS. i STS f Center?Sale Price? 39 CTS. \ 3, 81x90?Sale Price? 69 CTS. 3HEETS, 81x90 inches? i 89 CTS. [ 0?Sale Price? 98 CTS. t CTS., 15 CTS., 22 CTS., 29 CTS. 1 IRY . ! ran?Sale Price, the Pair? 9 CTS., 12 CTS., and 19 CTS. Tan?Sale Price, the Pair? 9 CTS., 12 CTS., and 19 CTS. < 39 CTS., and 89 CTS. > THE THO Yorkville's Q SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING In addition to our Bicycle Repairing business, we are also prepared to CLEAN, REPAIR AND ADJUST? SEWING MACHINES Of all kinds and give satisfactory service. If your machine is "sick"? runs heavy or does poor work, phone us. We will send for your machine and after putting It in good shape, return it to you, and all for a moderate charge. See us for Sowing Machine Needles, Shuttles, Belts, Attachments, Oils, etc. DON'T FORGET? That we Re-Tire Go-Carts with Rubber Tires. Send us yours. CARROLL FURNITURE CO IV Send The Enquirer your orders for all kind* of Commercial Printing, if you want the Best. mAm Am.#. mAm A/fiA m Am Am a jv wV WTw VwV wVw WV VW TST r Saturday i ID GET A PIECE OF SC ay at the Yorkville Bargai Saturdays and Mondays. ] row-SATURDAY and A 5 lot of LADIES' STREET Hi r?? r? I T* 1 n TL oiacK, Diue, lan anuoruwu. in ES?Including one lot of Ladies' icial for Saturday and Monday 01 solid leather inside and out* guai Special for Saturday and Monday in all colors with little whistles i IONS. MEN'! 3 CTS. Yd. One lot of Men'i goods 4 CTS. biggest values Is 8 CTS. Guaranteed all ? goods 8 CTS. 316. 118 and 320 8 and 5 CTS. $7.08. Worste Drange colors, to $7.08. 12 1-9 CTS. 20 CTS. MJSjI rs.; 12?c Goods, One lot Blue Ser i Boys' Pants fron : goods at 7 l-2c Men's and Boys' nd Tan, 31.50 60c Overalls a 08 CTS. MEN 1 g oMen's Shirts, in r?, Army and Nav .5 ^ard: Men's Work Shir 17 CTS. Yard Shlrtfl at inkets $1.08 ufv^c ?ral,ty H SSI Men's N5TT? pread $??9 ^?^ln the < , all colors, J4 . ,C1?- n , $1 79 Each Men s and Boys MEN'S A3 From 10 Cts. on color and white, LADIES' MI pair at 39 CTS. SWEATERS?Pu gain values fr< ;gest value ever Qne ,Qt Qf B(jy? ta r-re Suits?Each e euaranteed ?ne ,ot Boya' *4 e, guaranteed Qne lQt Qf Boya, ?? io J6 and $7 Suit SHOES] lND RED It will pay you to' 49 CTS.; 49c at $1.48; 14 ai at $2.48 Pair. ,E BARGA WRAY'S OLD STAND L AAA /T1A.ST1 /t\A/r. / vA.m AifVA J r K*/-* w rw fj' W vl/ w ' Winter Sale LOWES' i Buy the Best In Cloth mmings, Coats, Coat S [ expect to Pay for Lowt homson's. Come Tom and tell Your friends o S 8 YOU WILL SAVE O J M * I Thousands of Dollars' Wort! goc Winter Clothing?Gathc America?Are Here for at Factory Prices?Our Than Most Ready-to-W< 0 I Make the Values All the ? Would Like to Have?1 | Find It at Thomson's at j, o Bring Your Boy?He D Men's Suits in Black, Blue ? Mixtures?Sale Prices Zg BOYS | o Boys' Suits in Blue Serges, G ? 3 Sale Prices 11 ' BOYS' O1 12 Two lots of Boys'Overcoats t0 5 years?Sale Price {? MEN'S O Men's. Winter Overcoats in E Cravenetted Cloths?the rainy days?Sale Prices J' . lrnttia /\r pq ' man a vjl q?< One Lot Men's Odd Coats, ta Qw $15 to $20?Sale Price fo jgg MEN'S DI 55^ From our big stock we can p 5 wants Pants?Large or s Quality you want?Sale I BETTER SHOES A 11 Selling You Shoes at Factor ewj. Money Into Your Pockel s ? g Best to be had?Queen Ladies?Crossett, Reed, gk ? for Men?Shoes for C Work, for School wear? Ladies' Shoes in Patent, Gun Sj! Button, for Dress wear? H I Ladies' Shoes for Every Day ^2 Sale Prices Men's Dress Shoes, in Pate Lace and Button?Sale 'M*4 Men's Every Day Work Sho< J?8 Black and Tans?E on the market?Sale Prii ? * ? Boys' Work and Every Day S Sale Price ??? Children's and Misses' Shoes, ?Patent and Gun Mets 3q3 Prices 9 MSON CO. UALITY Store Holiday Goods for Early Shoppers? OUR DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS FOR THE 1913 YULETIDE SEASON WILL BE ON DISPLAY THE FIRST OF THE WEEK BEGINNING NOVEMBER 24TH. Our Holiday display will be Verj Large and will Include such a wide variety of goods with such a wide range or prices that selections win r>e easy. Come Early?Shop Early?Get an Early Choice?Avoid the Rush at the tail-end of the Holiday Shopping Season?You will get better selections and do your shopping with more satisfaction and more pleasure. Be sure to visit THIS STORE EARLY. PICTURES? We are now displaying a very large and very choice line of Pictures, and the display has created not a little favorable comment The subjects are rich, the designs artistic, the prices attractive?A veritable art gallery. Shieier Drag Store THE NYAL STORE -Ti -A/TVA. ^ ^ -A->A%-A-1?V Aitva. * AAA rw tjTV QTVw wV wvty vwy VTI7V md Monday >AP FREE n House, but we offer I you wauito save uiuuflONDAY. \TS, finest ever shown ey are going at a Bargain Shoes, in Vici 98c anteed to give $1.48 ittached?Special 49 CTS. 3 AND BOYS' CLOTHING i Clothing, just arrived. One of the ever shown?$25 Suits, Blue Serge. I wool, swell aged $12.48 Suits, in 6lue Serge for $12.48 Suits, id Suits in all colors, from $4.98 up CS AND BOYS' PANT8 ges, actually worth $4 pair for $1.98 l 49 CTS. on Up. Overalls?$1 Overalls at 79 CTS.; t 89 CTS. 'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS Blue, Tan and Smoke colors, U. S. y Shirts. $1.50 Shirts ^ 75CT8. is in f lannei ana r?iue Lwnun, out 39 0T8. AND BOYS' NECKWEAR 3?One of the latest things ever ountry, 50c Ties, 39 CTS.; 39c Ties, Collars, 8 CTS. on Up. SD BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Upward, In a large variety of styles. 5N'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ire Merino wool?All colors?Bar>m 49 CTS. on Up. - BOYS' SUITS Suits, from 3 to 8 years, 83 and 84 $1.48 and 85 Suits $3.48 Knickerbocker Suits, Mixed Gray, A for $$.98 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY give us a look. Men's 82.50 Shoes id 85 Shoes at $2.79; 83.50 Shoes IN HOUSE YORKVILLE, 8. C. aiev'A arfi -A am * AAA AAA AA^ PwT TJ/ TPVw TyV TiTV TW -ww~w vmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmm Is Now On r Prices ling, Overcoats, iaits, Sweaters, >r Grade Goods. awaiii a?> Mf%ndn\j nnA VI IVW VI IMVIIHH^ ?HIM / Oar Racket Prices. N CLOTHING HERE. h. of Men's and Boys' Fall and :red from the Best Makers of You and You Take Your Pick Clothing Is Different?Better iar Garments?Our Sale Prices """ i Bigger?Picture the Suit You *hen Come Here for It?You'll a Money-Saving Price. Come, eserves Good Clothes. Come. Merges, Browns, Grays and $7.98, $11.98, $13.98, $14.98 ' SUITS rays, Browns and Mixtures $a.g8, $3.98, and $4.98 YERCOATS ? in Gray and Tan, in ages 3 $1.98 and $3.96 YERCOATS ? Hack and Dark Steel Gray, kind you'll want on cold, $848, $9.98 and $11.98 >D COATS ken from Suits worth from r Choice *4-9? I tESS PANTS lease almost anv man who small we can fit you in the Prices $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 lT lower prices y Prices Is Like Putting Real ts?The Shoes We Sell are the Quality, Boston Favorite for Bates and Menx-Rase Shoes hildren?Shoes for Dress, for -All Go At Factory Cost Jf 1 Metal and Tan, Lace and I -Sale Prices $1.98, $2.69, $2.98 Wear, Lace and Button? $1.39 and $1.69 Pair nt, Gun Metal and Tans, Prices $2.98, $348, $3.98 es?the famous Menz-Ease asily the Best Work Shoe $1.98, $248 and $3,98 Shoes, in Black and Tans? $1.29, $148 and $1.98 , for School or Dress Wear .1 T ~~~ J c.i. II, A-ydV-V: (LUU JJUUUli IMN 8 CTS., $1.48, $1.98, $2:48 Pair One Lot Ladies' $1.00 and $3.60 Shoes?Sale Price? Pair 98 <71)5. One LoC Misses' and ChllP dr?n'g Bhooo worth $S and $3.60 Bale Prion? Pair 69 CT8. Winter is Condng : i - ' '' \ ' Cold weather makes FIRES neces. sary. Wind and sparks sometimes cause the loss of buildings. Insure r In the FARMERS' MUTUAL. 1 ... 0. E. BONEY, Agent. . VhPirvilU. ft. P.. I - V PRUNES i ) New Crop Prune# are now In New Crop N. O. Molasses Buckwheat Flour Fruit Cake Ingredients Fancy Cakes and Crackers Beechnut Chipped Beef. | Beechnut Peanut Butter , Olives, Plain and Stuffed i Pimentos ! Fresh Cheese. Macaroni : I What you want for your table la here | if It ie something good. W. E.FERGUSON I professional (fards. I ============: | Geo. W. 8. Hart Joe. E. Hart | HART & HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW Yorkville .... 8. C. I Witherspoon Big., Second Floor, Front. 'Phone (Office) No. 56. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST ! | JKCc^Ceel (ftuilding Yorl^oillt, S. C. D. E. Finley J. A. Marion FINLEY & MARION ATTORNEY8 AT LAW Opposite Court Houas Yorkville, 8. C. Dr. B. G. BLACK. 8urgeon Dentist. Office aecond floor of the New McNeel building. At Clover Tuesday and Friday of each week. JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AT IiAW No. 3 Law Range YORKVILLK, 8. C. J. 8. BBICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Oppoeite Court House. - Prompt attention to all legal business of whatever nature.