Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, July 24, 1914, Image 3
THE COLUMBIA MEETING.
Big Crowd In Opera House Makes
4 Things Lively.
The Richland county campaign
meeting yesterday was held in the Columbia
theatre, and practically the
entire seating space was tilled with
people representing both factions of
the party.
There were large numbers of antiHlease!tes
present, but the Bleaseites
A were evidently in considerable ma^
jority.
I* D. Jennings was the first speaker;
but very little that he said could
be heard on account of interruptions.
VV. P. Pollock was not interrupted
until he had made considerable pro^
gress with his speech; but during the
w latter part of what he had to say he
was interrupted repeatedly.
Senator Smith was accorded quite
an ovation by the anti-Bleaseites, and
the Bleaseites did not try to interfere.
When Governor Blease appeared on
the stand there was tremendous applause
from his friends and a storm
of hisses from the opposition. The
demonstration lasted quite a while.
% and when it became evident that the
opposition was trying to make itself
especially obnoxious, the governor
said that if he was not permitted a
fair hearing in the opera house he
would go to the state-house steps in
the evening and speak from there.
^ "If you start anything here today,"
" "* : ^ V*?o nnnAnantS
tne governur suiu iu ? *> ,
"many of you are likely to be carried
out." He denounced the hissers
as belly crawlers and drunken cigarette
suckers
Charging that most of the interruption
came from the habitues of the
Metropolitan, Ridgewood and Columbia
clubs, he ordered Constable Kibbler
to close those places and keep
9 them closed until further orders, else
the constable would lose his job.
During his speech, Mr. Pollock referred
to the shooting of Dr. James
Mcintosh and said: "The gunmen
may shoot down good men. The 'Dago
Franks.' the 'Leftie Louies,' the
'Whitey Lewises,' and the 'Gyp the
Bloods' may shoot down good citizens
but for every one shot down there
will be others to take his place. The
liberties of men," he added, "are not
destroyed by midnight assassins."
Governor Blease deplored the shooting
of Dr. Mcintosh and said he was
very sorry that the doctor was unable
to be present. He went on to say
k that Dr. Mcintosh was not shot by a
Bleaseite for Bleaseites are not assasv
sins.
^ Following out tne promise uc ium>?
In reply to Banker Norwood, Governor
Blease proceeded to answer the
question, "What about Dr. Mclntosh?"
He read extracts from his
Abbeville speech and said: "Dr. James
Mcintosh may not be known to you,
but he is known to your physicians.
Ask them who he is. As a physician
and as a man he stands high in his
state, and no one would say that Dr.
Mcintosh would lie. He then read a
statement to which was attached the
signature of the late Dr. A. B. Knowlton
and Dr. James H. Mcintosh, as
follows:
"At the request of Mr. W. R.
Richey, of Baurens. S. C., and with
the permission of Capt. J. D. Griffith,
superintendent of the state peniten*
tiary, and of Dr. R. T. Jennings, surgeon
of the same, we have this day
visited and examined Mr. R. A. Richey,
now confined in the hospital of
the penitentiary. We would report
that we find Mr. Richey suffering
from a marked neurosis, that the
? same closely simulates a true paralysis.
We are informed that Mr.
Richey has had such trouble for the
past ten year* or more, and close confinement
is rendering it more marked.
We do not believe this condition will
be improved so long as Mr. Richey
remains a prisoner in the penitentiary.
We do believe that freedom,
out door exercise, etc., would restore
him to as good a state of health as he
has enjoyed for the past ten years.
Respectfully submitted,
^ "A. B. Knowlton, M. D.
"James H. Mcintosh, M. D."
After reading the statement the
governor said in effect.
? "If Dr. Mcintosh had been at the
meeting today I would have asked
him if the signature were authentic,
and if he had said no. then I would
have at once joined him In the hunt
for the forger in order that Justice
might be done."
Along with the statement of Drs.
Knowlton and Mcintosh, the record
of the Richey case contains records
of a number of similar statements by
41 other physicians equally reputable.
f #1 ? 1
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
? R. N. McMaater, the oldest nativeborn
cltlsen of Fairfield county, died
|y Tuesday, aged 84 years.
? Col, Robert M. Thompson, the last
surviving signer of the South Carolina
ordinance of secession, is critically ill
at his home in Walhalla.
? The South Carolina Clerks of Court
association, held its annual meeting at
the Isle of Palms, Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week.
*-*1 inmiAf) O otCltlk.
? uovernor mease ua? wsuw u.
ment In which he expresses regret that
Dr. Mcintosh was the victim of an assassin,
and will gladly do anything in
0 his power to run down the guilty party,
?The Greenville News says that there
were 4,500 people at the senatorial
campaign meeting at Laurens, Wednesday,
and that the Blease badges far
outnumbered the Smith cotton blooms.
? ? Pavia Cordor, a prominent Chester
w county farmer, was arrested and placed
in jail Wednesday, charged with "maliciously
assaulting and beating his
wife."
? Congressman Aiken has introduced
a bill that proposes to appropriate the
sum of $25,000 for the relief of the hail
sufferers in Anderson county. Congressmen
Finley and Johnson had previously
introduced bills of a like nature
for the relief of the hail sufferers in
their respective districts.
4 ? Banker James Norwood of Greenville,
who had the altercation with
Governor Blease last Saturday, has
offered a reward of $5,000 for the arrest
and conviction of the party or
parties who assaulted Dr. J. H. Mcintosh
in Columbia, yesterday morn0
ing.
? Governor Blease has appointed the
following delegates to the annual meeting
of the American Prison association,
to be held at St. Paul, Minn., October
3 to 8: Capt. D. J. Griffith. Columbia\
* t? T"u??* i^*1 A L' QminHuru I
J. ?>. JUiins, r iuit iivci rt.
Hagood; John G. Mobley, Winnsbofo;
W. H. Glenn, Anderson; A. H. Hawkins,
Prosperity; Jasper M. Smith,
Smoaks.
AT THE OHURCHES.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 8.30 on
the church lawn.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN,
llev. J. L-. Oiites, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
U! a. rn'. "Morpipg service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 8.30
o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. Jas. H. Machen, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
0.45. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 8.15 o'clock.
TRINITY METH<>DIST.
ll?>v Hpnrv Stokes. Pastor.
jSumJay Seryicetr-Sunday school at
1U a. n?. .Morning service at U
o'clock.
CHCKCH OF THE OUOD SHEPHERD.
Kcv. T. T. Walsh. Rector.
Sunday Services?Evening service
8.30 o'clock.
SECOND BAPTIST
Services Sunday afternoon at .'i.30
o'clock.
At Olivet.
Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Prench~
inn at o'clock.
Henry Stokes, Pastor.
At Ancona Mill,
Services Sunday evening at 8.00
o'clock, conducted l>y Itev. Henry
Stokes.
Special $otos
Card of Thanks.
I desire to express my heartfelt appreciation
of the kindness that neighbors
and friends have shown me and
mine in connection with the illness and
death of my infant son, Harry Brackets
Jr. Harry Brackett.
Clover. S. C.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts.
Burns, Sores.
Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla. N. Y.. (
writes: "I have never had a Cut, (
Hum, Wound or Sore it would not
heal." Get a box of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve today. Keep handy at all times
for Burns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents
Lockjaw. 25c at your Druggist.
At Beth-Shiloh.
Beginning Monday evening. July
27th, at 8.30 o'clock, there will be
preaching at Beth-Shiloh every evening
during the week, and on Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Preaching by
Rev. V H. Pritchett of Kicigeway.
F. Hay Riddle, Pastor.
Card of Withdrawal.
Editor Yorkvllle Enquirer:
The announcement of myself as a
candidate for the general assembly was
made by my friends, Messrs. Hayes >
and Kirkpatrick without my knowledge,
and while 1 appreciate the confidence
implied, as well as that expressed
by other friends, 1 want to say that
leaving the question of election out of
consideration, I do not feel that I am a
man to suit the place, and I am posi- ,
tive that the place will not suit me. So '
please withdraw the published announcement
as to my candidacy, and .
send bill for all costs that have been
incurred. Very truly,
M. H. Blair,
Sharon. S. C.. July 21.
It f 59
Dr. 0. H. Patrick.
Optometrist, is located on South Congress
street, near the Baptist church.
He examines the eyes free of charge;
fits Glasses at reasonable cost and
Guarantees Satisfaction. 40swtf |
You're Bilious and Costive!
sifir Wpnitaohe. Bad Breath. Sour
Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indigestion.
Mean Liver and Bowels clogged.
Clean up tonight. Get a 25c bottle of
Dr. King's New Life Pills today and
empty the stomach and bowels of
fermenting, gassy foods and waste.
A full bowel movement gives a satis- fled,
thankful feeling?makes you
feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't
gripe. 25c? at your Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following candidates are being
advertised in The Enquirer for the of- '
flees named:
For Congress.
D. E. FINLEY.
W. F. STEVENSON. :
For Supervisor.
TIIOS. W. BOYD.
F. ESS CLINTON.
H. J. ZINKER.
For County Commissioner.
J. D. C.WINN.
WHITE W. JACKSON.
H. R. MERRITT. i
J. E. LATHAM.
House of Representatives.
E. M. DICKSON.
? " tTT'mnutOAM r
A. IV ni/iv,n?cn?ii.
EMMETT W. PURSLEY.
W. B. RIDDLE.
Supt. of Education. '
JOHN E. CARROLL.
J. C. CORK.
Supervisor?Ebenezer. i
R. M. ANDERSON.
Supervisor?Bethel.
E. N. MILLER.
R. S. RIDDLE.
Supervisor?King's Mountain.
W. H. HOWELL
R. M. ROBINSON.
Magistrate?York Township.
N. J. N. BOWEN.
The Southern Railway
Announces Mid-Summer Excursion
to Asheville, Waynesville, Hendersonville,
Brevard and Lake Toxaway,
N. C.. July 28th. 1914.
The Southern Railway will sell
round trip excursion tickets at ex- i
tremely low rates on Tuesday, July i
26th, from Columbia, Rock Hill, i
Prosperity, Newberry, Greenwood, 1
Abbeville, Anderson, Seneca, Greenville,
Spartanburg, Union and intermediate
points to Asheville, Waynes
ville, Hendersonville, urevaru anu
Lake Toxaway, "The Land of the ,
Sky" country. .
The rates from Yorkville will be
as follows: Asheville. $3.00; Waynesville.
$3.25: Hendersonville $2.50. .
Brevard, $3.00. and Lake Toxaway,
$3.oo Proportionately low rates from
other points.
Tickets will be good on* all regular
trains going on July 2Sth only, and
good returning on all regular trains
to reach original starting point not
later than midnight of Saturday,
August 1, 1914.
This excursion will afford an unusual
opportunity for a short summer
vacation at a minimum expense, i
Ample coach accommodations will |
be provided on all trains and a comfortable
trip is assured.
For further information, apply to (
local ticket agents or address ,
S. McLean, D. P. A. i
Columbia, S. C.
Stops Neuralgia?Kills Pain.
Sloan's Liniment gives instant relief
from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It
goes straight to the painful part?
Soothes the Nerves and Stops the
lT>o5n Tt is nlan eood for Rheuma
tism. Sore throat, Chest Pains and
Sprains. You don't need to rub?it
penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger,
Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered
with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache
for four months without any
relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for
two or three nights and I haven't
suffered with my head since." Get a
bottle today. Keep it in the house all
the time for pains and all hurts. 25c,
50c and $1.00 at your Druggists.
Eucklen's Arnica Salve for all Sores.
FOR SALE
ONE Good Horse, a Top buggy and
Harness, complete. Very cheap.
Apply Box 147, Hickory Grove, S. C.
59 f.t. 2t
GRINDING
MR. \V. P. ROACH is now in charge
of our Roller Mill, which has recently
been thoroughly overhauled, and
we are prepared to do your Wheat
Grinding in a satisfactory manner.
59 f. 3t J. F. FAULKNER.
RIDDLE S ROLLER MILL
MY ROLLER MILL is in first-class
condition, and i am turning out
a good yield of the Finest Flour out of
New Wheat. R. B. RIDDLE.
55 f.t . 6t
Barrmgtoiflfall
The Baker i;ed
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ANNOUNCEMENTS f
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR <
WE are authorized to announce J
THOMAS W. BOYD us a candi- j
date for re-election to the office of
County Supervisor, subject to the ac- .
tion of the Democratic party in the '
primary election. 59 te
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
WE are authorized to announce '
J. E. LATHAM of Bullock's
Creek, as a candidate for County
Commissioner, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
In the primary election.
Red Cedar Shingles
We have on hand NOW
1PO.OOO RED CEDAR
SHINGLES?
Received direct from the State of <
Washington. RED CEDAR Shingles
are recognized as being the
very next BEST thing to Slate for
a roof?are preferred by some.
While these RED CEDAR Shingles
last, Our Price Is
&4.50 PER THOUSAND.
About the same price as the Best r
Pine Shingles sell for. These RED
CEDAR Shingles are worth more,
but our price is $4.50 per thousand.
If you want the BEST, place your
order with us QUICK.
See Us for Everything In Lumber and
Builders' Hardware, as well as for
Paints, Oils, Etc.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
The Everything Store
1
WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP
A SHIPMENT OF? ?
BELLAIRE ENAMELED WARE?
AND HAVE A COMPLETE AS- }
SORTMENT OF THE GOODS <
THAT ARE NEEDED FOR PRE- [
SERVING, CANNING, ETC. THE (
QUALITIES ARE GOOD AND \
PRICES THE LOWEST. WE t
WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU. ?
FIN WARE
We have also received this week a .
new line of TINWARE, including
practically everything needed in
Tin Cooking Utensils. See us for ?
what you want. Prices will please.
J. M. STROUP
AT THE LYRIC
VI onda.v?"The Nation's Peril," a
sensational spectacular two part
drama?something very fine, and
Weekly No. 113.
Tuesday?"Through the Snow," Imp
drama: "Toilers of the Sea." Victor
drama: and "Career of Waterloo
Peterson," a Rex comedy, based on
the manufacture of moving pictures.
Wednesday?"Luelle IiOve, the Girl of
Mystery?fifth installment in two
parts?One Day Only? and "Charlie's
New Suit." Crystal Comedy.
Thursday?"Universal Ike Gets a Line
On His Wife," Comedy, and "In the
Fangs of Jealousy." a 2 part drama.
KM day?"Dad's Allowance, a Frontier
Comedy: "The Siren," a Nestor
Drama, and "Papa's Boy," a Stirling
Comedy.
Saturday?"A Million In Pearls." a 2part
Detective Story, and "Weekly "1
No. 114." J
Admission: 5 CTS. and 10 CTS.
rHE LYRIC THEATRE *
J. L. McMAXUS, Manager. ]
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I. H. Saye. Pres. ,1. L. Rolney, V. P. 1
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rirsi nuuunui uuiik
SIIAItON', - - - S. C.
HAIL and Windstorms come, and
also tires and o?her calamities are frequent.
There are various ways of
guarding against these things; but
there is no better way than by
BUILDING UP A
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
IN THE BANK
That is always Readv, and always Reliable.
There are people who do not
believe in insurance, and the like; but
the sane man who says that a SAVINGS
ACCOUNT is not a good thing,
is yet to be born.
J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier.
On the Charlotte Road j
You will find A. D. DORSETT'S 1
GROCERY STORE. There you will
find an exceptionally good stock of
Fancy and Heavy Groceries?Clean, ,
Fresh. Well Selected and at Reason1>|'I/.A0
T f WA1I wont nnvfhlnc in i
our line. Phone us. Purchases of 25
Cts. and over Delivered Free.
DRV GOODS. SHOES. ETC. *
In addition to Groceries, I also carry (
a pretty good line of Staple Dry Goods.
Shoes, Notions, etc., and all of these
goods are offered at most reasonable :
prices. At least it is worth your while ]
to visit DORSETT'S before you make
purchases of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes.
Notions. Etc.
OVERALLS?
I sell CARHARTT'S Overalls, and
these are recognized everywhere as
being the BEST Overalls made. They
cost a little more?they are worth it.
Try a pair?you'll like them.
A. D. DORSETT
Charlotte St. Yorkvtlle. S. C.
I
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Rnval Pressing Club !
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It. 1). DOKSETT, Prop.
From and after this date all par- .
ties for whom the ROYAL PRESSING .
CLUB does Cleaning and Pressing?
Those having Club Rates?will be limited
to FIVE SUITS Cleaned and
Pressed, per Month. More than this '
amount of service will be charged as (
WORK FOR LADIES?
Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing will
he given prompt attention and at reasonable
charges.
You will find our place on the Corner?
Main and Madison Streets?in
the Dobson Building.
11. I). DOUSETT. Prop.
Phone | pi.
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ROOFING
Don't be like the Arkansas man
who didn't repair his roof in dry
weather because he didn't need it.
and in rainy weather he didn't do
it because it was too wet. Renew
or Itepair your ttoofs NOW?See
us for the K<>< We have '
just received :t CARLOAD of
?;.\lv \mzi:i> v-ckimim:i?
lMiorixt;
In tl. 7, 8, !? and 10-foot lengths.
And every piece of it is Cuaranteed
its to Weight and Quality.
We can interest you in prices.
I
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Yorkville Hardware Co. i
HASTOC SCHOOL FOR BOYS
THE school with an unparalleled
record, select limited school; 40
Jay pupils, 10 boarding students;
jupils 11 to 18 years: individual personal
instruction, one man to every
welve boys. For Catalogue, address
HUGH T. SHOCKLEY,
>7. 3t. Spartanburg, S. C.
IV K ARK NOW CLOSING
:)I T A FEW
DRESSES
AT A BIG
REDUCTION
Tf vrkii nppil n nlr>f? DRESS. NOW is
the time to get it.
See US for
) x fo It os ?
A8 we can SAVE YOU MONEY.
McCONNELL'S
nrrc home op $ir> made-tomeasure
suits.
houses am) mules?
We have just received
i shipment of Extra Choice VIRGINIA
MARES and HORSES, and
;wo MULES. We will be pleased to
lave you call and look these animals
jver and if you need a Mare. Horse
)r Mule, we will be pleased to sell you.
)ut your looking will not put you unler
any obligation to buy. We don't
vant you to buy unless you see somehing
that pleases you in QUALITY
md PRICE. But see 'em.
JAMES BROS.
YORKVILLE. S. C.
Kodaks
WHEN YOU GO ON YOUR VACATION.
BE SURE THAT YOU
TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU?
MAKE PICTURE RECORDS OF
THE PLACES YOU GO AND
THE NEW FRIENDS YOU
MAKE?YOU'LL ENJOY THE
PICTURES IN LATER YEARS.
GET YOUR KODAK HERE.
REMEMBER. THAT WE CARRY
A FULL LINE OF KODAK
SUPPLIES?FILMS, PAPER,
DEVELOPERS. ETC.
IF WE HAVEN'T JUST WHAT
YOU WANT?TELL US?WE'LL
GET IT FOR YOU.
YORK DRUG STORE.
fROM BROS
We have a fine assortment of these
tnd as people get better acquainted
vith Iron Beds the sales increase. The
xon Bed is always neat, easily kept
dean and lasts better than the wooden
jeds. Come and see our line. We can
>lease you in Quality and Prices.
RON BED SPRINGS?
Or Steel Springs for Iron Bedsteads,
would probably be better. We have
:hese?good, well made, long lasting,
comfortable, and Rightly Priced. You
need a New Spring? Then see ours.
MATTRESSES?
Along with the Iron Bed and the
Springs you will probably also need a
S'ew Mattress. Get that here. also. A
?ood line of various qualities for seection.
You pick out the Quality and
we will make the price that will please
you. Then you will have a Sleeping
place that will just suit you.
CARROLL FURNITURE CO
The Weather Is Hot
BUT you must eat just the
tame, and while you are eating you
night just as well be eating the BEST
Groceries as something not quite so
jood. You can always find the BEST :
it this Store, and furthermore what !
fou buy here is FRESH. I buy in
small quantities in order to get supplies
oftener so that FRESHNESS is
issured.
l?HOXK VOI R WANTS?
If not convenient to call at my
store, USE YOUR PHONE. I will
sromptly fill your orders and you'll
IET JUST WHAT YOU WANT.
I always have a full assortment of
National Biscuit Co.'s CRACKERS and
FANCY CAKES and they are fresh.
W. E.FERGUSON
THE CITY MARKET
WE always handle the best beef, i
lam. bacon, sausage, cheese and but- ;
:er to be had. and keep things saninrv
jinrl elenn even in the irnod old
summer time, regardless of the price
>f ice.
PROMPT SERVICE
Our motto is Personal attention,
Prompt and Efficient Service. Call,
send or telephone for what you want.
BUTTER AND EGGS
We are always in the market for all
:he eggs there are, and all the good,
dean, well handled butter we can use.
C. F. SHERER, Proprietor.
Five TwoHorse
Wagons
I HAVK FIVE TWO-HORSE
WAOOXS. THAT ARE SHOPWORN'.
Pl'T IN" PERFECTLY
OOOD CONUrriOX?THAT I
WANT TO SELL QUICK AND
WILL M\KE YOU PRICES
TH \T WILL SELL THEM ?
WITH OR WITHOUT HODIES.
If you have the slightest suspicion
that you need a Two-Horse Wagon
iml would buy if you could get one at
i Real Pai gain Price, come and see
what 1 have to offer you. My prices
will certainly make you take notice.
Pefore buying SHOES, be certain to
see what I have to offer you.
W. R. CARROLL
DT~ Send The Enquirer your orders
lor Commercial Stationery, if you are
i user of the better grades in your
uisiness corres|M?ndei?oe.
SHERIFF'S TAX SALE
BY virtue of tax executions to me,
and in conformity to the act of
the general assembly approved December
24, 1887, and the amendments
thereto, passed and approved, I will
expose to public sale, before the
court house door of York County,
during the legal hours of sale, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST Next
(Snlesday), being the 3rd day of August,
the following described real
estate, to satisfy taxes, penalties and
costs for the fiscal year commencing
January 1, 1912, to wit:
Jess Massey ,lot in Fort Mill,
bounded by lots of Jim Campbell,
Leroy Springs and Ben White. Taxes,
penalties and costs, $7.95.
Tom McCollough, 3-4 acre of land
and building in Hock Hill; bounded
by lots of Barron Steele and C. M.
Young, between Southern railway and
Crawford street. Taxes, penalties and
cost. $12.35.
J. B. Martin, C04 acres of land In
King's Mountain township: bounded
by lands of Preston Goforth and others.
near King's Mountain battle
ground. Taxes, penalties and cost
for the year 1912, $31.20. Taxes,
penalties and cost for the year 1913,
$34.25.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
57. f. 3t. H. G. BROWN. S. Y. C.
Garden Plowing
STABLE MANURE?We can furnish
Stable Manure for garden use in
any quantity at any time. See us.
In addition to our regular Livery
and Draying business, we are also at
all times ready to do your GARDEN
PLOWING. As soon as your garden
is dry enough to plow, let us know
and we will do your plowing for you
without delay. Phone us.
LIVERY
If you want a turnout, single or
double, for pleasure or business driving.
we can furnish what you want
and you will find our charges most
reasonable.
DRAYING
We are always ready to do all kinds
of Light and Heavy Hauling, either In
town or country. Let us do yours.
M. E. PLEXICO & SON
At COSTWE
WANT TO MOVE QUICK
THE ENTIRE O'LEARY STOCK
OF
HARNESS, BRIDLES, LINES,
HALTERS, SADDLES, COLLARS,
COLLAR PADS, SADDLE PADS,
WHIPS, ETC., ETC., AT ONCE.
TO DO THE TRICK QUICK WE OF
FER THE ENTIRE LINE AT COST.
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING OF THIS
CHARACTER, SEE US QUICK.
We Are Making Special Prices on All
Porch and Lawn Furniture. See It.
York Furniture Company
Six Pounds Steel Cut
Rio Coffee for $1.
IT IS SELDOM that we have an
opportunity to pick up a Real Barpain
in HIGH GRADE COFFEE?
but WE HAVE PICKED ONE UP
IN THIS LOT OF
STEEL CUT RIO COFFEE.
We received a telegraphic inquiry
from a New York Jobber, asking if
we would BUY 1,000 POUNDS OF
CHOICE RIO COFFEE, AT A
PRICE? We answered "YES."
We now have the Coffee and it Is
easily up to the average Coffee you
pay 25 cents a pound for. Our
price, while it lasts, is
SIX POUNDS FOR $1.00.
TRY A DOLLAR'S WORTH TODAY.
CARROLL BROS.
Farm Hardware
Now that Spring weather has arrived
and farm work is on, you will
probably need more or less Farm
Hardware ? Plow Shapes, Stocks,
Handles, Plow Lines. Hames, Trace
Chains, Horse Collars, Mule and
Horse Shoes, Nails. Hoes, Shovels, etc.
See us for what you may need. We
have what you want and can interest
you in prices. If you need a Portable
Forge for blacksmith work, just
see us.
Give your Mules, Horses, Cattle,
Pigs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry
Powders.
If you want the very best Flour?
try a sack of MELROSE?It always
pleases particular people.
Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co.
Regarding the
Monument
The Monument is the sole product
of man which is expected to exist,
without change or repair, for all
time?beyond the memory that we
cherish in our hearts, which is only
as long as the span of life. It may
help to form a record, but it is erected
as a tribute of love to those who
have passed "to that bourne from
whence no traveler ever returns." As
such, let it be a thing of beauty, not
dark and somber, but bright and
cheerful; not typifying earthly sorrow,
but symbolizing undying love.
And as architecture is brought to us
from the past by the tombs of the
ancients, so let us pass on to those
in our steps, some worthy expression
of our conception of beauty.
PA-LMiiTTU MUIN U1V1C.1N 1
JOS. G. SASSI, Prop.
IMione 211 YorkvMle, S. C.
Choice Fresh Meats
WE ARE DOING OUR VERY BEST
To GIVE THE PATRONS OF THE
YORKVILLE MEAT MARKET THE
VERY BEST MEATS AT REASONABLE
PRICES.
We want YOUR business, and to get
it we know that we must give you the
Market Service that YOU want. We
are making every effort to do this.
We are butchering the ver<* best
and fattest beeves that we can buy.
After the meat is brought to the market
it is put in our large refrigerator
and kept thoroughly chilled until it
is put on the block for cutting. We
have a thoroughly competent Butcher,
and are using every precaution and
care to furnish our customers Meats
that are thoroughly SANITARY. Outplaces
are as low as we can make
them and do business.
FRESH FISH every Friday and Saturday.
Ice Cold Drinks all the time.
We sell Butter and Eggs, and also
Buy Butter and Eggs.
YORKVILLE .MEAT MARKET.
WANTED
< iLORED Families with girls over
J 15 years of age. Can furnish entire
family with steady work at good wages.
SOUTH ATLANTIC WASTE CO.,
Charlotte, N. C. 57 t.f.6t62
YORK COUNTY FAIR
AT Hock Hill on October 14, 15. 16.
1914. Two Aeroplane Flights
daily. Balloon ascensions and numerous
other fine attractions. Horse
Races and Liberal Prizes in all Departments.
YORK COUNTY FAIR ASSO.
f.t 3 mo.
Wedding Presents
JUNE, by common consent and also
by custom, is unquestionably the one
month of the year which can be designated
tb "Wedding Month." In anticipation
of these happy events I have
received a choice line of CUT GLASS,
CHINA and SILVER WARE, especially
suited for gifts for the June brides.
I am especially proud of these additions
to my stock, because they include
many pieces that are of the very newest
patterns and dainty to the last limit
of daintiness and such as would please
any bride. If your friends are going to
marr" this month (or later) remember
to visit SPECK'S before you buy gifts
for the bride. You'll find the suitable,
the pretty gifts at this store and prices
as modest as the brides.
Also have a new line of extra pretty
Jardiniers.
i. w. jeweier
Of Importance
to the Farmer
It you are a farmer we wish to Impress
on you the many advantages as
well as the convenience of doing business
with this Bank.
Right now, at the commencement of
spring, is a good time to put your
business on a systematic basis.
After you have once used the check
plan of paying all bills you will realize
the risk of the haphazard loose-money-in-the-pocket
method you are now
using.
This bank will be pleased to furnish
you with a bank book and checks
when you make your first deposit.
Bank of Hickory Grove
HICKORY GROVE. S. C.
REAL ESTATE
LOOK! Now Isn't This a Nice Selection?
The J. K. Hope Place: 70 acres,
near Tirzah, on Rock Hill and Clay
Hill and Yorkvllle and Fort Mill roads.
5-room dwelling: large barn; 2 tenant
houses and other buildings; 2 wells?
one at house and other at barn. Adjoins
T. M. Oates, F. E. Smith and
Mrs. Glenn. This is something nice.
.vee ME QUICK.
The E. T. Carson Place: 185 acres;
8-room dwelling; 3-room tenant
house; large barn; crib, etc. Plenty
of wood. Adjoins W. R. Carroll and
others. Now is your time to see me.
Two Tracts?One 63 acres and the
other 60 acres?about 6 miles from
Yorkville on McConnellsvllle-Chester
road. First tract has 4-room dwelling;
barn, crib and cotton house. Other
tract has one tenant house. Each
tract watered by spring and branch.
Plenty of timber. Good, strong land,
and the price is right. Better see me.
Town Property: My offerings here
are very attractive. Can suit you either
in a dwelling or a beautiful lot in
almost any part of Town on which to
erect one. Let me show you.
Geo. W. Williams
HEAL ESTATE BHOKEIt.
FOR SALE
136 Acres?The Wells Place, the
property of R. N. Plaxco, a very fine
farm. High state of cultivation.
I have had many inquiries about the
County Home Lands?First Tract: 90
acres, on Rock Hill road; also 137 acres
join J. L. Moss. 1 must sell this land
At Once. .If You want it, see Me at
Once?It is a good money maker.
County Home Farm?90 Acres, Joining
T. L. Carroll, $25.00 Acre.
140 Acres?Joining R. R. Love, J. L.
Moss and others. Magnificent bottom
land in this tract. See me.
Cottage ilome?Of W. C. Miller, on
Charlotte road, near Ancona Mill.
300 Acres?Property of D. A. Whis
onant, Joins J. YV. .Quinn and others
Price $16.00
40 Acres?Property of John B&rnett,
Joining farm of J. R. Connolly and Wm.
Harrison Est. lands.
100 Acres?Known as the Dorster
place, about 1 1-2 miles from Philadelphia
church and school. If sold
during February, I will take the small
sum of $'20.00 an acre for it.
409 Acres?N'ear Lowryvllle, $25.00
per acre.
I desire to Bay to my friends that I
have property that I can cut up in
small tracts and sell on long terms.
The Quinn estate land?On King's
Mt. road, adjoining Frank Riddle's
Neil place and others, am willing to
cut this into smaller farms to suit the
purchaser.
The residence of the late Dr. J. B.
Allison, Joining the new Presbyterian
Manse. Can be cut into two beautiful
building lots.
The property of Dr. Mack White on
King's Mountain Street, also 2 dwellings,
property of Quinn Wallace, et al,
on Kinr's Mountain Street. This property
will be sold quickly and if you
want it, see me.
1 have for sale three of the Finest
Farms in York county, and they are
very cheap at the price; to wit:
The John Black?Henry Massey
homestead.
600 Acre*?The R. M. Anderson
Farm.
.1 ii\ l/.Miia ( \f ? U C? \f TUaca
Farm, abuut 4 miles from Rock Hill.
Also 18 acres, and a nice cottage,
beautifully located within the Incorporate
limits of Yorkville. Read my
ilsi of Farms and send me some offers.
Two fio<Hl Hoime*?On King's
Mountain Street.
J. C. WILBORN
professional (fards.
Geo. W. S. Hart Jos. E. Hart
HART & HART
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Yorkville S. C.
Witherspoon Big., Second Floor, Front.
'Phone (Office) No. 58.
I
D. E. Finley J. A. Marion I
FINLEY I MARION
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Opposite Court House Yorkville, S. C.
Dr. B. <i. BLAC K,
Surgeon Dentist.
office second tioor of the New McNeel
Building. At Clover Tuesday and
Friday of each week.
JOHN R. HART
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 3 Law Range
YORKVILLE, 8. C.
THOMSON CO.'S
.Mid-Sumi
CLOSES SATU
Don't forget it?y
you may miss the b
have had in years to ]
saving Bargains in S
dise of High Qualityr?
j_ n r? 1 c?
uooas, ury uooas, 01
and Skirts, Millinery
etc., on all of which
You Save from
Shop Here Tomorrov
ference. Visit Thorn
always glad to show
You compare Our Qu
FREE TICKETS
Wa miTA AtTAWtr r aiiwaIi
?f v 51TC iu ctcij vasu puitua^t
cents or over, One Free
formance of the Lyric Thei
The THOI
The Quality Store.
Fruit Jars
When you are ready to begin your
Canning and Preserving, remember us
for your JARS. We have the popular
MASON JARS in all sizes, and also
have the ECONOMY (big mouth)
JARS, and also have Extra TOPS,
and RUBBERS for both styles of Jars.
Let us supply you. You will find that
our prices are just right, and that the
Class Can is the best for saving Fruits
and Vegetables.
? LAWN SPECIALS ?
We are showing a beautiful line of
FLOWERED LAWNS in beautiful
and desirable patterns, worth 13 Cts.?
Now 10 CTS. Yard
We also have LAWNS, in White and
Colors, in 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. quail
ties. These Lawns will help you to
comfortable living these days.
SEE US FOR GROCERIES.
G. W. WHITESIDES & CO.
SHARON. S. C.
80CTS.
A GALLON
LET US MAKE YOUR ICE
CREAMS?
With a splendid equipment we are
prepared to furnish a First-Class
Quality of ICE CREAM, in any desired
flavors, DELIVERED AT YOUR
HOME, anywhere in Yorkville, at
80 CENTS A GALLON.
We use nothing but the BEST ingredients
and use every precaution to insure
CLEANLINESS, and can supply
your needs on SHORT NOTICE.
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS.
THE KANDY KITCHEN
JOHN DEMAS, Proprietor.
DON'T
To bay your OX
and SANDALS fr<
25 CTS.to $1.00
have the room. Bi
Women's White
DnAiir'oA Pyi/*/>c
1KUUWU M ll?.Wtf(
Kirkpatrick
THE BIG STORE Wl
FOR CHILLS TAKE
"93"
We Guarantee it
to Do the Work.
SHIEDER DRUG STORE
1>. Ij. SIIICDKK, Proprietor.
Specials in Oxfo
Our SUMMER SALE came tn
satisfactory from almost every stu
of our customers are highly please
able to pick up here. Put, we stil
fords and Pumps for Ladies. Phil
Extra Pair you will do well to m
visit and let us fit your feet with C
isfy you in Qualities, Styles and P
1 Lot $2.50 and $3.50 OXFOR1
1 Lot $1.50 WHITE PUMPS
ALL OTHER OXFORDS at
All Mens STRAW HATS At
1 Lot of MEN'S CLOTHING <
COME AND LET US SHOW YOU
The CLOUD C
THOMSON CO.'S
mer Sale.
RDAY NIGHT
ou may regret it?
est opportunity you
lick up Real, Money- )
easonable Merchan?the
Best in Dress
Iks, Notions, Dresses
, Clothing, Oxfords,
!0 to 50 Per Ct.
t and Save the Difson's
often. We are i
our goods and have
lalities and Prices. i
TO THE LYRIC
tr of goods to the value of 50
Ticket to the Afternoon peratre.
Ask for the Tickets.
VISON Co.
Yorkville, S. C.
For Last
Application
TO CHOI'S
I HAVE IN STOCK A
i'iiict rr.icc
TOP DRESSER
AS GOOD AS NITRATE?
AND MUCH LOWER.
IN PRICE.
LOUIS ROTH
YOU CAN GEJ
MOST ANYTHINfiK YOU
WANT TO EAT AT THIS
STORE
SEE ME FOR?
CHEWING TOBACCO
SMOKING TOBACCO
CIGARS
CHASE AND
SANBORN
COFFEE AND TEAS
I. W. JOHNSON
THE COFFEE AND TEA STORE.
FAIL
FORDS, PUMPS
m us and SAVE
n a m fir
fAlK. We must
g Line Men's and
Rubber Soles at
- Belk Co.
TH LITTLE PRICES
The Last Eight
Of the last eight persons for whom
I have written applications tor poliin
t hp Mntnnl Honcflt Offp Insur
ance Company, five were unmarried
and none were over 28 years of age.
They all bought Mutual Benefit Insurance
because they believed, aiul correctly,
that there was none better,
that the best time to insure was while
they were young, in good health and
could get it. Each of them applied
for and were issued 20 pay life policies
and if they live they will have
finished paying premiums by the time
they reach the prime of life, and will
have laid up a neat sum for old age
in the safest hands in which money
can be placed. There are scores of
men in this section who fully realize
that they should do as these have
done, and fully expect to. but are
waiting for a "more convenient season"
to start, but that season may
never come, as 11 aiu noi tor omers
whom they could mention. They
waited too long. If you are over 14,
you are not too young and if you are
not over 70, you are not too old.
SAM M. <;IUST Special Agent.
m 1? i? nwwwfwmwn?wi
rds and Pumps
i an end last Saturday, and was
ndpoint, to us. We think many
d with the values that they were
I have some tine bargains in Oxdren
and Men. If you need an
ake our Shoe Counters an early
)xfords and Humps that will sutriees.
3S and HUMPS $1.05
89 CTS. ^
HltKATLY REDUCER PRICKS.
98 CTS. Each
\t HALF RKCiCLAR PRICKS
WHAT WE HAVE. :ash
store.
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