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YESTERDAY'S WAR NEWS
Summary of Development* on BattleV
ground* of Europe.
^ Allied troops have landed at Saloniki,
Greece, and two powerful Russian
squadrons have appeared off the
Bulgarian port of Varna, on the Black
sea. Whether Bulgaria has complied
with the Russian ultimatum that she
break with the central powers is not
known, but her failure to do so is considered
certain to result in the creation
of another war zone.
While unofficial reports in London
are that Greece has protested against
violation of her neutrality, dispatches
from Athens assert that the Greek
people received news of the landing
calmly, realizing that if the worst
shotild come the Allied troops WVU1U
aid them in repelling Teutonic aggression.
The Greek minister in London
has declined to affirm or deny that
Greece has protested.
Bulgaria, it is reported, has announced
that she will immediately reply
to the last note of the entente
powers, concerning Servia's offer to
Bulgaria of compensation for Bulgarian
ft neutrality. An Athens dispatch Sun*
day said the powers of the entente had
withdrawn their offer of concessions
of Macedonian territory to Bulgaria.
Heavy fighting still is in progress
in parts of France. In Artois tne
Germans are on the offensive, but ac^
cording to Paris they have been everywhere
repulsed except south of
Givenchy, where they retook from the
French the crossing of five roads.
A British report from Field Marshal
Sir John French, says the Germans
northwest of Hulluch have recaptured
the greater part of the Hohenzollern
redoubt, taken from them
last week. Numerous other attacks
made against the British trenches between
the quarries and the SermodesHulluch
road, were repulsed with severe
losses.
The Germans declare that in the
east the Russians advanced to the attack
in dense masses east of Vilna,
but were repulsed with unusually
heavy losses. Petrograd admits the
t( loss of trenches in the region of
Dvinsk. but declares that in a eountmt
or attack the Germans were defeated
and the trenches recaptured.
The Anglo-French bond issue of
J500.000.000 already has been oversubscribed.
The amount of the over>
subscribing, it is estimated, will reach
150,000,000.
? kl A Kirwfi
SUU I n UKnULllin II - ?
According to the bureau of vital
statistics, 252 deaths occurred in South
Carolina during the month of July from
pellagra.
? The British war office has advised
Judge George W. Nicholls of Spartanburg,
that to return the body of his
son Montague, recently killed in
France, will be impossible.
? Governor Manning on Saturday reprieved
until October 16, Willie Bethune,
a Florence county negro, who was
to have been electrocuted Saturday
for the murder of a white man more
than six years ago. Bethune, who is
26 years old, has been reprieved several
times. The case has been tried before
the highest courts in the land.
? Fire In Barnwell Saturday destroyed
the dispensary, bottling plant
and opera house. Whisky valued at
632,000 was stored in the dispensary
and bottling plant. It was insured for
only 68,000. The opera house was
^ valued at 65,000. The origin of the
fire is unknown but it is supposed to
have been caused by defective wiring.
AT THE CHURCHES
* FIRST BAPTIST.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
. . !
A. R. PRESBYTERIAN
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
nt 7.30 o'clock.
jtyetial Sotirrs
New Names.
That is an unusually liberal offer
that the publishers of The Enquirer
are making to new subscribers. For
those who take it up at once, it means
the equivalent of one fourth of a year
for nothing.
Preaching at Ramah.
Rev. Dr. W. B. Arrowood of Sharon,
w will preach at Ramah Presbyterian
church on Sunday afternoon, October
10, at 3 o'clock.
2t T. A. Brown, Clerk of Session.
A Flour Mill.
^ With a capacity of 25 barrels per day,
w has Just been completed in Rock Hill.
This enterprise fills a long felt need in
that section. J. C. Hardin is the owner
and anybody desiring their wheat
ground can send it to him or write him
for particulars. 79 f.t. 4t
Within Easy Reach.
That 31-piece Dinner Set that The
Enquirer is offering for ten names, is
well worth going after. We have given
away scores of them, and we have
known cases where Clubmakers have
earned them with less than half a
day's work. Try for a set. tf
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JKhf fllntton Jfflarhfl.
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New York, October 4.?There was a
sensational advance, because of the
? government condition report, and
January sold up as high as 74 points
above Saturday's close. The net gain
for the day was from 58 to 66 points.
Futures closed steady, as follows: October.
12.28; December, 12.60; January.
12.79; March, 13.06; May, 13.27.
^ Spots steady; middling uplands 12.50;
sales, 15,300 bales.
October 5.
Cotton Cot. Seed
Yorkville 12J 52
Tirzah 121 55
Clover 121 48
Sharon 12J 54
Hickory Grove 121 54
Rock Hill 123 56
HYMENEAL
Married?At Presbyterian manse,
Saturday afternoon, by Rev. E. E. Gillespie,
Mr. ROBERT A. TAYLOR of
Cabarrus county, N. C., and Miss AN^
NIE E. PATTERSON of Rowan county,
N. c.
OBITUARY.
Died?At the home of his parents
in the Aragon Mill village. Rock Hill,
w on Saturday, following an illness of
one week with typhoid fever, LEWIS
WHEELER, 16-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Wheeler.
Yesterday morning, BOYCE, twoyear-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Dillingham of the Cannon Mill village.
The interment was in Rose Hill cemetery
this morning following funeral
services conducted by Rev. Henry
Stokes, assisted by Revs. Jas. H. Ma
chen and E. E. Gillespie.
professional (Cards.
DR. WM. M. KENNEDY
? DENTAL SURGEON ?
Oflico On Second Floor of the Wylle
Building?Opposite Postoftice.
^ Telephone?Office, 99; Residence 166.
JAMES B. SHIRLEY
DENTAL SURGEON
First National Bank Building
^ YORKVILLE, S. C.
W Office Hours: 8.30 A. M., to 6.30
P. M. 3 f ly
U. JUTTED
TO buy a few First-Class Fresh
MILKERS- and heavy Springers.
Phone 66 or sei
80 t. f. 2t H. E. FERGUSON.
FOR SALE
TWO Good MULES. Address No.
6. Yorkville.
It* SAM YOUNGBLOOD.
PUBLIC GINNING
I AM GINNING for the public at $1
a Bale and paying the highest
market price for COTTON SEED.
It* A. L BLACK.
J WANTED
TO know who has my OAT PLOW,
which some one borrowed last
Fall. T. CLEVE DUNLAP, No. 3,
Yorkville. 80 It
WANTED
rp O buy Your Cattle at HIGHEST
1 CASH PRICES. WIH exchange
Milk Cow3 for Beef Cattle. E. N.
STEPHENSON, R. F. D. No. 5.
lt-pd.
BLACKSMITHING AT FILBERT
I AM prepared to give the public
first-class service in Repair Work
and Horseshoeing.
78 t. f. 3t* W. L. PURSLEY.
WANTED TO RENT
FOR the year 1916, House of from
4 to 6 rooms in Yorkville, with
lot and stable large enough to take
care of four mules. Address "RENTER,"
care The Enquirer. 80 t.f.2t
LUMBER TO ORDER
WE can furnish Pine or Oak LUMEER
of good quality and at reasonable
prices, at the mill or delivered.
Address No. 4 Clover.
SO t 3t* McMACKIN & DEAL.
FOR SALE
T / \ NICE SHOATS, weighing from
X" 40 to 50 lbs. each; Fulghum
Seed Oats at 90 cts. a bushel; Leaps'
Prolific Wheat at J 1.50 a bushel. W.
F. JACKSON, No. 7, York. S. C. It
FOR SALE
NEW 9-Room Residence, on 1 1-4
acre Lot, in Ebenezer, one mile
from Winthrop. Tenant House, Barn
and Orchard. Price reasoname ana
terms easy. Address J. J. BROWN,
Greeleyville, S. C. 78 tf. 4t?
OATS AND VETCH?92 BUSHEL
WE have Oats and Vetch Mixture at
82 a bushel. Because of proportion
of Vetch, purchasers should add
from one to two bushels of oats, according
to fertility of soil. Mo?-e
vetch on poor land, less on rich land.
Best combination for soil building to
be found. Mixture will be shown at
Dr. Bratton's barn, in town, by him, or
by J. W. Quinn, Manager, at farm.
73 f. t tf BRATTON FARM.
YORK COUNTY FAIR
Rock Hill, S. C. Oct. IS, 14, 15, 1G.
REMEMBER the York County Fair
at Rock Hill on October 13, 14, 15
and 16. It will be the Best Fair ever
held in York county. Besides the extensive
exhibition of York county products,
there will be a number of extra
attractions that will be of especial
interest. Among others will be the
"Sensational Smithson in His Whirl of
Terror," ono of the most sensational
features ever seen. "The Great DeVllbis"
in his great aerial acts, FourHorse
Chariot Races, Roman Standing
Races, and Regular Horse Races
between the best horses of the State.
Write WM. R. TIMMONS, Sec., for
Premium List.
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
BLUE BORDER
ENAMEL WAKE
17 inch DISH PAN,
10 inch MILK PAN,
8 inch PUDDING PAN,
2 Quart TEA POT.
Regular Retail price per set $1.40; but
for DOLLAR DAY?THURSDAYONLY
$1.00 Per Set
We Give 100 Cents In Value for Every
Dollar Spent With Us On Dollar
Day and Ever)' Other Day.
SHERER & QUINN
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
A REAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN
CARROLL BROS.'
Dollar Day Specials
$1.00 OFF SET OF HARNESS.
$1.00 OFF ON OLIVER PLOWS.
$1.00 OFF ON ALL SADDLES.
$1.00 OFF ON ALL WAGONS.
$1.00 OF OX ALL BUGGIES.
$1.00 OFF ON OAT PLOWS.
18 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR
FOR $1.00
8 LBS. GROUND OOFFEE $1.00
$1.00 OFF ON 1,000 LBS. FLOUR.
CARROLL BROS.
"real estate agency
FOR SALE
King's Mountain Street Lot?60
feet front and about 250 feet back,
between lots of J. A. Tate and H. E.
Ferguson. Bargain for quick sale.
W. A. Queen?Sixty acres of good
Farming land, with 3-room house
thereon, within less than one mire
from corporate limits of town.
Farm of 185 Acres?With good six
room dwelling house and three four
room Tenant houses, well of water, and
well watered with springs and branches;
good orchard and pasture. Located
on Howell's Ferry road, 4 miles
west of Yorkville, adjoining lands of J.
T. Feemster and E. N. Stevenson. Will
sell all or part.
R. E. Montgomery's?Congress St.
Residence and Store Building. Lot is
66 feet front and ?40 feet deep. Twostory
residence, containing 11 rooms,
with electric lights and water. Good
Store building of convenient size and
fine location, only one door south of
courthouse. Also a Blacksmith and
Repair shop in rear of lot. The property
is now paying 9 per cent interest
on the purchase price asked.
Twenty-five Acres of Land, situated
between Chester and Pinckney roads
at the corporate limits.
C. F. SHERER? Real Estate.
BERMUDA
ONION SETS
AN EARLY PLANTING
AY ILL GIVE YOU
ROTH EARLY AND
LARGE ONIONS.
I HAVE THE
GENUINE BERMUDA
SETS.
LOUIS ROTH
Ah
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NEXT THURSDAY WILL BE
DOLLAR DAY WITH USDO
YOUR BUYING AT
THIS STORE ON THAT
DAY?A STORE FULL OF
NEW GOODS TO SELECT
FROM?COME.
McCONNELL'S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
$1.00 Off On All Men's Suits Over
$10.00
McOONNELLS $$?$ DAY BARGAINS
$1.00 Off On All Ladies' Coat
Suits Over?
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McCOXNELL'S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
$1.00 Off On All Ladies' Coats
Over?
$5.00
McCOXXELLS $$$* DAY BARGAINS
$1.00 Off On All Boys' Suits Over
$5.00
McCOXXELLS $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
W Ladies' $1.00 Silk Waist
and a Linen Coat Suit?Both
for?
$1.00
MoCOXXELL'S $.$$$ DAY BARGAINS
One Lot of Ladies' $2.00 and $3.00
Shoes?Go At?
$1.00 a Pair
McCOXXELL S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
Man's $1.00 Shirt and 50 Cts. Tie
?Both Go for
$1.00
McCOX NELL'S $$?$$ DAY BARGAINS
One Lot Ladies' Skirts, worth up
to $3.00 Each?Going at
$1.00
McCOXXELL S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
15 Pairs 10 Cts. Hose Go for
$1.00
McCOXXELLS $S$$ DAY BAltGAIXS
$1.50 Rugs Go at
$1 00
McCOXXELL S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
$1.50 Heavy Cotton Blankets Going
at?
$1.00
McCOXXELL'S $$S$ DAY BARGAINS
11 Yards Any 10 Cts. Goods in
the House for? j|
$1.00
McCOXNELL'S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
ioo Ladies' Hats at
$1.00 Each
McCOXNELL'S $$*$ DAY BARGAINS
l
$1.50 Silk Parasols?Go at
$1.00 Each
McCOXNELL'S $S8S DAY BARGAINS
SV" See Window Display for
Unadvertised Line of DOLLAR
DAY BARGAINS.
Visit This Store DOLLAR DAY.
McCOXNELL'S $$$$ DAY BARGAINS
iV Please Remember, That We
Are Members of the General Merchandise
Exchange of New York,
an Association that buys for 2,000
Retail Stores in all parts of the
Country. It buys for its Members
Only and Purchases Approximately
$75,000,000 worth of Dry
/"* a 11 nr. i.i LiJ
oooas annually, we get me ucnefit
of Its Immense Buying in
Lowest Prices?We pass the Low
Prices On to Our Trade?Take a
Hint?Buy Your Dry Goods, Etc.
at McCONNELL'S.
McCONNELL
DRY GOODS
COMPANY
Dollar Day Mule*
WE haven't any DOLLAR D* Y
MULES?Don't handle that kit u, because
we don't think OUR cus.omert
want that kind. But If you nhould
come to Yorkvllle next THURSDAY?
DOLLAR DAY?we will be plersed to
have you call and see our most recent
shipment of KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE
MULES that arrived last
week. But half of the shipment hae
been sold and exchanged. If you need
a Mule let us advise you not to put
off seeing about It DO IT NOW. Do
Not Walt Until Next Spring?Buy or
Exchange NOW. You'll savr money
by trading NOW. See us for what you
want?A Straight Out Buy or an Exchange.
Either way suits '.'8, and we
will certainly?
Give Ytu a Square Dca? With No
Round Corners.
JAMES BROS.
W. R. Carroll. H. Carroll.
CARROLL SUPPLY COMPANY
COTTON SEED-52 CTS.
TODAY WE ARE PAYING ABOVE
PRICE FOR COTTON SEED. IF
YOU HAVE ANY TO SELL, WE
WANT THEM?52 CTS.?30 lbs. Bu
ONION SETS?
For early spring Onions set out the
sets Now. We have White, Red and
Yellow Sets.
HOMK-MADF MOLASSES?
Yes, and they are real ?>od. too.
Made from this year's cane. Try 'em.
GOOD FLOUR?
Whether you want a Sack or a thousand
pounds or more, it is to YOUR
interest to see us for Flour. We have
several grades?Bought right and it Is
PRICED RIGHT. See US.
HOG WIRE
See us for what you need?much or
little. Price very attractive.
We always have Fresh Light Bread.
CARROLL SUPPLY CO.
Rexall Hair Tonic
PREVENTS AND CURES DANDRUFF,
PREVENTS FALLING
TT ? rwnAnci CO *T D TDDTTA.
riAirw, aiuro ov^nui
TION?Easily the BEST of the
many HAIR TONICS on the market.
50 CTS. and $1.00 a Bottle.
REXALL SHAMPOO PASTE?
A delightful preparation for cleansing
the Hair and Scalp?Sells at
25 CTS. a Bottle.
DOLLAR DAY?
IF YOU ARE IN TOWN ON NEXT
THURSDAY?DOLLAR DAY ? YOU
ARE INVITED TO MAKE THIS
GOOD STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS.
YORK DRUG STORE
"NEW GROCERIES
I AM NOW receiving New, Fresh
Seasonable Edibles almost every day.
Among the newest arrivals are?
FRESH CREAM CHEESE,
MACCARONI,
SPHAGETTI,
PREPARED BUCKWHEAT,
MAPLE S/RUP,
QUAKER OATS.
ALUMINUM COOKING WARE?
With CASH Over-the-Counter purchase
we give Coupons representing
amount of purchase. The Aluminum
Cooking Ware is given in exchange for
the Coupons when the customer has
made a sufficient amount of purchases
to have Coupons calling for corresponding
piece of ware. There is no
lr>tt<mr oKnut It nn phnnpM YnU
simply select the piece of ware wanted
and accumulate the coupons to get it.
Come and see this Aluminum Ware.
W. E. FERGUSON
Service RenderedSolely?
IF YOU never have any claim to
make against an Insurance Company,
either Life, Fire or Accident, it will
not make a particle of difference
whether your Insurance is placed with
an Agent who knows his business or
one who does not, but isn't it a fact
that you realize that it is possible that
you MAY have a fire or an accident,
and know, beyond a shadow of a
doubt that you are going to die, and
in the case that that you regard as
possible or that that you know to be
certain, does happen, don't you feel
that your mind would be easier in the
meantime did you KNOW that an
Agent who was capable of looking after
your business, and who would render
effectual service, had written your
business.
WHILE I DO NOT CLAIM
TO KNOW all about all kinds of insurance,
or any one of the numerous
branches, still I do claim that because
of many years' experience and constant
study, I am as well equipped as
any Agent in the State, doing a general
Insurance business, to render EFFICIENT
SERVICE, and better than
the majority, and I solicit the patronage
of the public solely on the ground
of SERVICE RENDERED.
SAM M. GRIST
J. H. SAYE, J. L. RAINEY,
President. Vice Prest.
First National Bank
SHARON. - 8. C.
PAYING WITH CHECKSIS
undoubtedly the correct business
method of transacting financial
affairs. This fact is proven every day
by successful people all around you.
If YOU, who read this, have never
been a customer of the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF SHARON, we cordially
invite YOU to become a customer.
We will give YOU just as efficient
service as the largest New York
Bank gives its largest customers?
Your deposits will be SAFE here?Uncle
Sam Guarantees that, and besides
the Safety of your funds from "dribblings,"
it is Safe from Fire and Burglars
and always at your command by
means of a Check. Come and talk it
over with us. We want your business;
you will be pleased with our service.
J. S. IIARTNESS, Cashier.
Hog and Cow Feed
There's is nothing quite so good to
put fat on hogs as RICE MEAL and
RICE BRAN. Try them. Also have
MILL FEED for cows and hogs.
FLOUR?THE BEST?
1'ry US ine Iiexi lime yuu nam a
sack of sure enough good FLOUR We
have Flour that is good enough to
satisfy the most particular. A trial
will convince YOU thoroughly.
ATLANTIC MACKEREL?
Large and fat?will tempt any appetite
at breakfast. Try a few.
BEST COFFEES?
We haven't made much fuss about
our Good COFFEES, but we have as
good as any you will find anywhere?
better, in fact, than most Coffee you
have been using. Try a can.
HORSE FEED?
Please remember that we make a
specialty of all kinds of feed for mules
and horses. Have anything you want
in Horse and Mule Feed.
FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD
Send The Enquirer your orders
for high grade Commercial Stationery,
Booklets, Law Cases, etc.
$?$?$ $$$ THOMSON'S $ DC
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O 20 Yds. 6 Cts. Sea Island
* ' 17 Yds. 7 Cts. Heavy Shirting
12 Yds. Best 10 Cts. Outings
1 H 20 Yds. Best 6 Cts. Calicoes
tg 10 Yds. Best 12 1-2 Cts. Perc?
<3 12 Yds. Good 10 Cts. Ginghar
1n 9 Yds. Best 32 inch Dress Gil
2 12 Yds. Good Curtain Scrim
< 13 Yds. Barker Mills Bleachii
<5 12 Yds. Pajama Checks
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1 Pair Ladies' Phoenix Silk H
^1 3 Fairs 50 Cts. Silk Hose
< 4 Pairs Ladies' 35 Cts. Lisle E
Q 5 Pairs Ladies' 25 Cts. Lisle 1
5 Pairs Ladies' Burson 25 Cti
K 8 Pairs Misses' and Children';
^ 3 Pairs Men's 50 Cts. Silk Hj
5 Pairs Men's 25 Cts. Half Hi
O 8 Pairs Men's 15 Cts. Half Hi
? SHEETS AND QUI
Extra Size, Plain Hemmed Sh
23 Each Dollar Day
O Hemstitched Bed Sheets?Ea<
g Large Size Bed Quilts?Each
O Hemstitched Pillow Cases?A
53 Time to buv?Five for
H ? UMBRELLAS '%
Men's 28 inch Umbrellas?Eai
Ladies' 26 inch Umbrellas?E
U SILKS?DOLLi
Z Yard Wide Taffeta Silks
^ Yard Wide Messalines
O LACES?DOLL/
< 12 Yds. 10 Cts. Laces and Ins<
B 25 Yds. 5 Cts. Laces and Inse
? $_$_ SHIRT WAISTS, BL
^ Ladies' Shirt Waists
B Misses' Middy Blouses
** 2 Misses' Middy Blouses
B Ladies' Coat Sweaters
J __$$_$$_ MEN'S WOR1
g Men's $1
Men's O'
? iWILM Men's K1
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2 Men's Di
2 ^SSS^ Collar?
^<K>aann<n?*^ Men's D)
^ Men's Heavy, Gray Flannel S
I DAMASK?DOLI
Pure Linen Damask?70 incl
Table Doilies?The Dozen
SHOES?DOLL>
T One lot Ladies' Shoes?Sizes
One lot Children's Shoes?Siz
One lot Ladies' Heavy Shoes-$?$?$
m SNIVOHVg $ AV(
PAY BILLS B)
MANY BUSINESS CONCHRI
HAVE HAD VEXING OOND
TLEMENTS OP ACCOUNTS
People have had losses by having
the reason that they paid the
The CANCELED CHECK, with I
whom the Check was given.
One very important item In refe
YOU?Yourself?know where Yoi
Stub and the Check itself te]
No business can reach its high<
through the Bank.
Use CUR CHECKING PLAN to ]
FIRST NATI
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It. C. ALLEIN, Casliier.
"You Had Better B
0T- Typewriter Ribbons?All kinds?
At The Enquirer uttico.
W* All kinds of Typewriter Supplies
?Pa pel, Carbons, Ribbons?At The
S* PROPERTY W
IF INFIiAMABIiE, II
"iou labor, and with care, prude
7 build you a home. IS IT NOT 1
J If it is good business and pre<
A may never burn, how,' equally irr
V when there is no escape from dei
J* If you are a young* man take
2 to get a low premium rate and at
X cumulation. If in middle life, i
V death and need the protection nn
then you are nearer the winning
A Let US serve YOU. All kinc
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>LLAR $ DAY $ BARGAINS $$$5
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DOLLAR DAY?WE OFFER T
)LLARS?SILVER OR PAPER?
E?FOR YOUR DOLLAR THAN
DVER OUR "DOLLAR DAY" OF
riES?AND THOMSON'S "DOL
OU THAT THOMSON'S IS THE
PECT THIS TO BE A BANNER
[ OUR CUSTOMERS IN THAT
[S POSSIBLE ELSEWHERE?D
)D FARE OFFERS"?VISIT TH
h Cash Purchase /
\DIES' COAT SUITS
pecially invite the Ladies who
kville on "Dollar Day" to ask
homson's Coat Suits. We bet
we can please you in Styles,
Quality and Price. You will
Coat Suit Exhibit most atand
while we want to sell you, .
under no obligation to buy?
homson's Fail uoat suits ana
uality and the Prices?We bell
what you see?We will be
e to see them Thursday.
-LAR DAY PRICES
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
lies $i.oo
n $i.oo
nghams $i.oo
$1.00
lg?13 yds. to customer $1.00
$1.00
LAR DAY PRICES
ose?Black and White $1.00
$1.00
[ose $1.00
rlose $1.00
3. Hose $1.00
s 15 Cts. Ribbed Hose $1.00
ilf Hose $1.00
ose $1.00
ose $1.00
LTS?DOLLAR DAY
lcets7 .
$i.?? /rni;in\\
:h $1.00
:h, I1'00
ach $1.00
\R DAY PRICES
$1.00 Yard
$1.00 Yard
DAY PRICES
srtions $1.00
rtions $1.00
OUSES, SWEATERS ?$?$
$1.00
$i.oo Each
$1.00
$i.oo Each
C GARMENTS ?$$?$$?
.25 Overalls $1.00
verall Jackets $1.00
laki Work Pants $1.00
savy Blue Work Shirts $1.00
ue Chambray Shirts, with
?Two for $1.00
ress Shirts, with or without
?Two for $1.00
ress Shirts $1.00
ihirts $1.00
,AR DAY PRICES
les wide' $1.00 Yard
$1.00
KR DAY PRICES
2 1-2 to 4 1-2 $1.00 Pair
es 5s to 8s?the Pair $1.00
?Sizes 3s to 4s?Pair $1.00
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Carbons and Papor at The Enquirer
Office. Prompt attention given to mail
and phone orders.
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TO THE UTMOST LIMIT?WE ARE OFFERING YOU " ?
IT WILL BUY ELSEWHERE?WE ASK YOU TO <+
FERINGS?WEIGH OUR OFFERINGS?CONSIDER ?
LAR DAY" PRICES AND YOUR OWN SOUND JUDG- ?
ONE BEST PLACE FOR DOLLAR DAY BUYING- |
DAY WITH US IN VOLUME OF BUSINESS.AND A THEY
WILL BUY MORE FOR THEIR DOLLARS AT ?
ON'T FORGET OUR "DOLLAR REBATE" OFFERS? ?
OMSON CO.'S THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK?OCT. 7.
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Amounting to $10 Worth of Goods |
P T> fA.PE PAID IN COUNTY. *5
To Every Customer coming to Yorkville
from points in York county and M?. ':% jjf^JL'3 O
buying goods to the amount of $15.00SoO
and over at Thomson's Dollar Day Sale [h
We will Refund amount of Railroad >
Fare to and from Yorkville. This of- %
fer is for Dollar Day Only. -w
LADIES' $5.00 SKIRTS?$1.00 ^
One Lot Ladies' $5.00 Skirts?Last season's styles?
Dollar Day Price $1.00 Each ^
LADIES* SUITS?$10.00 TO $20.00 >
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One Lot of Ladies' Suits, Sold for $10 to $20?Last Year's O
Styles?Dollar Day Price $1.00 Each ?
GLOVES?DOLLAR DAY PRICES w
1 Pair Ladies' Dress Kid Gloves $1.00 12
1 Pair Men's Kid Gloves $1.00
1 Pair Men's Heavy Work Gloves $1.00 &
2 Pairs Men's Heavy Work Gloves $1.00 1-3
UNDERWEAR?DOLLAR DAY PRICES ?
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Men's Wright's Spring Needle Underwear?Shirts and
Drawers?the Garment $1.00 q
Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits $1.00 the Suit 2
Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear?the Suit $1.00 w
Boy's Ribbed Underwear?Shirts and Drawers $1.00 Suit
Boys' Light Weight Union Suit?2 Suits for $1.00 O
Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear?Shirts and Drawers O
?Two Garments for $1.00 C
Children's Fleeced Union Suits?Five for $1.00 >
Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Pants?2 Garments $1.00 5d
MEN'S HATS?DOLLAR DAY PRICES !!
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Men's Black Ounce Hats $x.oo >
Men's $1.50 Felt Hats $1.00 ^
Men's Fancy Plaid Caps $1.00 **
Men's Blue Serge Caps?Two for $1.00 ?
FURNISHINGS?DOLLAR DAY PRICES
Men's Four-In-Hand Ties?Four for $:.oo >
Men's Silk Four-In-Hand Ties?Two for $1.00 2
Men's 25 Suspenders?Five pairs for S1.00 w
Men's 25 Cts. Handkerchiefs?Five for $1.00 16
Men's 10 Cts. Handkerchiefs?Twelve forw $1.00 p
Ladies' 25 Cts. Handerchiefs?Twelve for $1.00 $
Ladies' 10 Cts. Handkerchiefs?Twelve for $1.00 ^
Men's and Ladies' 15 Cts. Handkerchiefs?Eight for $1.00 jg
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ?
We want All the Men and Boys who read this to come and
see our Fall display of Clothing for Men and Boys?They ^
are made Right, the Styles are Right, the Qualities are
Right and the Prices are Right?More than Right for You.
MILLINERY d
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Judged by the Comment of the Ladies who know Milli- H
nery Styles, Quality and Prices, Thomson's Millinery this P
season is leading the van. Never before has Thomson's Millinery
business been better?Never before have so many ladies
praised our Styles and commended the moderateness of
Thomson's Millinery Prices. Make this Department a visit ^
Thursday?Dollar Day.
39" Remember That We Give a Cash **
Rebate of $1.00 on Each $10.00 Cash >
Purchase?$1.00 foi Each $10.00 Spent. W
Also Remember that We Pay Railroad| >
Fare to Purchasers of $15.00 Cash?& $' : of z
From Any Point in York County. v 50
All of These Special Offers are for One <?
Day?"Dollar Day"-Only. *
The THOMSON CO.
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SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY
OFFERINGS AT STROUP'S
NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, IS "DOLLAR DAY" IN TIUS
CITY?A DAY WHEN YOUR DOLLAR WILL DO MORE?
AND INCIDENTALLY WE WANT YOU TO NOTICE THAT IT
WILL DO AS MUCH OR MORE AT J. M. STROUP'S ON THIS
DAY THAN IT 'WILL DO ELSEWHERE?BELOW WE CALL
ATTENTION TO OUR DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS AND WHILE
YOU AKK TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR DOLLAR 8PECIALS
WE WANT YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF
HEAVY AND DRESS SHOES FOR MEN. WOMEN AND FOR
CHILDREN; OUR LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OUR STOCK OF
MEN'S HATS, OUR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, AND
ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED
IN?AT ANY RATE, BE SURE TO VISIT STROUP'S
ON "DOLLAR DAY"?NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TH.
..SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS.
ADVERTISER AA BLEACHING?Sold Below Value to Advertise?As
good or better than Barker? 12 Yards for $1.00
Best 10 Cts. OUTINGS 12 Yards for $1.00
j Select Patterns in 10 Cts. and 12 1-2 Cts. GINGHAMS?All New
Goods 12 Yards for $1.00
j BEST $1.25 and $1.50 SERGE 1 Yard for $1.00
Colors?Copenhagen, Navy, Blue and White.
I LADIES' i.nd CHILDREN'S $1.50 SWEATERS for $1.00 Each
. MEN'S $1.50 ARROW BRAND SHIRTS?Best Made $1.00
BEST HAIR BOW RIBBON (25 Cts. Quality) Five Yds. for $1.00
Good ROASTED COFFEE?$1 worth to customer 10 Lbs. for $1.00
ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE?$1.00 worth to Customer $ Lbs. for $1.00
FAT BACK?11 Lbs. for $1. 25 Lbs. GRANULATED SUGAR?$1.
!' CHOICE FULL CREAM CHEESE?FRESH 5 Lbs. for $1.00
THE ABOVE OFFERS ARE FOR CASH FOR ONE DAY ONLY
( J. M. STROUP
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