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V HYMENEAL. / Married?Near Cato, Arkansas, December 18, 1900, by Rev. George Wilkerson, Mr. PULTON PARIS and Miss BUELA SKINNER. At the residence of Mr. W. B. Thomasson, near Union church, in York township, on December 25, 1900, by Rev. J. B. Bozeman, Mr. PARKER JACKSON and Miss INA THOMASSON. At 3 p. m., December 26, 1900, at the home of the bride's parents?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxlco?by Rev. J. B. Swann, Mr. SAMUEL G. CARROLL, of Blairsville, and Miss M. BESSIE PLAXICO, of Hoodtown. She gorhuille (foltoit gftarkci. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs Latta Bros. Torkville, December 28, 2 p. m.?The ] local market stands: Middling 9 1 Fully Middling 9J Good Middling 9} , Fully Good Middling 9g Latta Bros. i REMOVAL. , OWING to a change in the owner- ( ship of the building where my , store is located, I will, ON THE 1ST 1 OF JANUARY. 1901, REMOVE MY BUSINESS to the store room in the THREE CVS HOTEL. I take this occasion to thank my customers for their past trade, and trust to be able to serve them in my new stand. J. M. RAWLINSON. Dec. 29 s It OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, January 1. THE GREAT COMEDY SUCCESS j THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OP 1 MISS BROWN, c t 300 Nights in London. 100 Nights In New York. e e Continuous Laughter. Novel Dances. * Latest Songs. li Seats on sale Monday at W. B. * MOORE & CO.'S. ? SALE OF CROPS UNDER AGR1- ? CULTURAL LIENS. * BY virtue of a warrant of seiz- t ure under an AGRICULTU- 0 RAL LIEN on the crops of Sam S Moore, John Moore, and Narcissa 1 Bratton, at the suit of Roddey Mer- o cantile Company, dated October 24th, a 1900; and also by virtue of another v warrant or seizure unaer an agnuui- tural lien on the crops of Sam Moore, si at the suit of Roddey Mercantile Com- h pany, dated October 24th, 1900, I will 0 sell AT THE PLANTATION OF Dr. J. P P. CRAWFORD, in Bethesda township, ^ in the County of York, State of South v Carolina, ON THE FIRST MONDAY 1 IN JANUARY. 1901, during the legal " hours of sale, the interest of the said P Sam Moore, John Moore and Narcissa ei Bratton in all the following described property, to wit: ei Ten Bales of Lint Cotton, about One y Hundred and Seventy-Five Bushels of Y Cotton Seed, about Seventy Bushels of w Corn, and a iot of Fodder. 01 Terms of sale?CASH. .. 5 JOHN R. LOGAN, Sheriff of York County. Dec. 29 s 2t GREETINGS. WE desire to return our thanks to T the farmers of this section for the patronage bestowed on our business during the past year, and also to ex- 7 tend to each the compliments of the A season. In this connection we will say. ? an say emphatically, that in future as ej in the past, we will handle nothing except the very best goods in our line, i31 and hope by strict attention to busi- w ness to continue to merit and receive oi a liberal share of the patronage of the progressive farmers of York county. IT HAS ARRIVED. That DEERS DISK PLOW, about s< which we have recently been talking. yi has arrived. We would be pleased to have all who want the latest and best, 11 or who want to see the latest and best, a; to call and see it. a The Williams Typewriter. " We are agents for the Williams Type- u writer. If you contemplate buying a writing machine we would be glad to post you on the merits of the NO. 4 WILLIAMS. YORK IMPLEMENT CO., by L. R. Williams. ^ v OUR I CUSTOMERS I ARE KNOWN^itr-be among the ? best citizens of this community, v and for this reason, if for no other, it 0 gives us much pleasure to cater to their wants and needs. The reputation of our establishment for carrying only the J BEST EATABLES has been establish- \ ed for years, and is as jealously guard- ' ed today as it was when we first began J making it, and it will be more zealous- 1 ly guarded in the future than in the 1 past even, if such a thing is at all possible. To all mankind, and especially our customers and friends, we wish . the best of everything during the year 1901 and the years that will follow. A VVUKJJ ABOUT GOODS. As in the past we will carry in stock and pass over our counters only those goods that we can endorse without any hesitation. It is as much a pleasure for us to handle goods of this variety . as it is for our customers to buy them, 1 and especially do our customers appre- 1 ciate our qualities when they take into l consideration the fact that our PRICES i ARE JUST AS LOW. AND OFTEN I LOWER, THAN THE PRICES PAID FOR INFERIOR GOODS. Call and see us during 1901 and we assure you that you will only find the 1 BEST GOODS and LOWEST PRICES at RIDDLE & CARROLL'S. THE PARLOR RISES to the occasion and extends to friends and customers the best wishes for a prosperous New Year. We thank our customers and friends for their Christmas trade and hope that our service and goods have been entirely satisfactory. In the future we promise to keep our stock of goods up to the top notch in quality, variety, and at the bottom on price. OYSTERS. When you want choice Oysters for stewing or frying purposes, call at the Parlor Grocery and you will get just what you want. Oysters served in any style at our restaurant in the rear of our store. iv~ All goods delivered promptly and free of charge. Call on us. PARLOR GROCERY S. L. Hobbs &. Co.. Proprietors. TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. YORK DRUG STORE. THE YORK DRUG STORE XTENDS the compliments of the season and wishes its customers and friends all there is in the way of prosperity and good cheer. They will continue to give its patrons the very best service in all departments, and will give its especial attention to its Prescription and Medicine Departments, in order to keep it up to that high standard that has been set in the past. It is by this method that we have been enabled to gain and to hold the confidence of the public, and it would be in decidedly bad taste for us to do oth erwise than take the very best care of the prescriptions and orders of our customers. We hope to keep all of our aid customers and gain as many new ones as possible. XSi' Cough Ease is the safest and best :ough remedy that has ever been put an this market. It is absolutely reliable. It is safe, sure, and certain. THE YORK DRUG STORE. THE EVERYTHING STORE. WITH the opening of the new century we wish to make a few )romises; not resolutions, as promises ire sometimes kept, resolutions aev;r are. First. We will promise that luring the year we will treat all of tur customers with the same liberality hat has characterized our business in he past. Second. We promise that ivery article that goes out of the Evrything Store will be just exactly as s represented by us. Third. We will romise that our prices will be just as dw as the goods we handle will permit, fourth. We will promise that our tock will be one of the most varied hat has ever been gotten together in ne house in the whole Piedmont Belt, fifth. We promise that as the seaons roll on our goods will be kept up o the seasons. By this we mean that ur goods will never be out of date* ixth. We promise that our Furniture )epartment will be all that you or anyne else could wish for. both in style nd price. By handling such a large ariety of goods, in so many departlents, we claim to be able to underell those stores which handle only one ne. We don't have to make it all off I f one line of goods. Seventh. We romise that our Carpet Department .'ill be at all times up to the notch in ariety. quality, styles and low prices, 'his department is one of our especial obbies, and it gives us about as much leasure as any department in the Evrything Store. Eighth. We promise fiat if you will come to see the Evrything Store for anything you wish, ou will be more than pleased with all ou see. Ninth. We promise you that e wish you a happy and prosperous us New Year. W. B. MOORE & CO. . W. SPECK, The Jeweler. "TURING 1901 will continue to do J business at the old stand and will irry in stock a line of Watches, Jewry, Silverware and Novelties that will ? all that any one could desire. He ill also be prepared to do engraving ti all kinds of jewelry and plate at ery short notice and at very reasonale prices. You are cordially invited to come and ?e his stock of goods before placing our orders or buying goods in his ne. You will find that his prices are s low or lower than you expected, nd that his goods are of the kind that 'ill please you no matter how fastid>us you may be in taste. THOS.W. SPECK, Jeweler and Optician. REPAIR WORK. E do repair work of all kinds, and TT give especial attention to farm ragons, implements, buggies, etc. Id buggies will be repainted at modrate r>riees_ and satlafnetlnn will uaranteed in every instance, or no harge. Giving satisfaction is one of ur specialties. We take pride in it. lefore having any kind of repair work lone call and see us and get our prices nd we assure you that we will get the vork if you are wanting anything in ur line done. Our Shoeing Department S in the hnqd.^ of JVTr TQM WALKER, h* irtianc farrier, who knows all the . ns and outs of his business, and neve?/ ails to give his patients that satisfaMl ion which brings on a horse laugh or Jf nule smile. Come and see him. I H. T. (irist & Co. \ THE f YEAR 1 1901 / IS upon us almost, and with its contf ing we feel our growing responsf-l Oility to customers and friends, wlp have given us their business duriftl the year now closing. We thank yMl ill for your patronage, and respect ftM ly invite a continuance of same, uM we promise to give the very best M satisfaction in all departments. will handle and sell only the BE* GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST < A PRICES. Before placing your orders tor goous alter mis year, oe sure tnat you look over the stock of I LOWRANCE, WILLTAMS & CO.! News and Opinions OF National Importance :?hc- ?un: ALONE CONTAINS BOTII. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price, 5c a copy. By mail, $2 a year AddruHH THE HXJN, New York. Aim y With the beginning of the y conducted by H. C. Strauss v of H. C. STRAUSS & CO. ! for a number of years has been Cash Store," will become a me for the new firm a continua been given ine in the past. our promise, that we will in th to cater to the wants of the done before. Among other t new firm to improve the quali riety of goods, the quantity of troduce a MILLINERY DE especial interest and value to o year just closing there has bee DRED LADIES' HATS SOI this fact has forced upon him linery establishment was needei partment that would at all tin j just what they want without be to find their head dress. We are gilt edge and iron bound, t linery stock in the spring of l< ladies of Yorkville and the surr desire, in quality, style, variety faces caused by the millinery bi not be occasioned here, as we f at as close prices as we sell e\ buy our millinery for cash, anc milliner who will be among the In general we will say that ir be neglected, 110 pains being spa lie the very best for the money region. We are dependent upor patronage, and it will be our c ' pleasure to cater to their every \ The business will be conduc lines that has made the firm of! liability. We will buy and sell demanded by our patronage. for cash, turning our money ovi away with long time credit acco 1 ble accounts. We would rather and sell it for 10 cents profit, a a year, Jhan to buy an article foi on a credit of twelve months. to our metnou 01 iui mug uiu m there is more satisfaction to us i where our goods or money is, an mer would rather pay us cash t a profit of 40 cents on the dolla | We have been the leaders in di ! Piedmont belt for several years, j hustling, we propose to distance I ing of them you can say in thi "They are in the also ran," class Finally, I wish to extend my I York couity, and especially the ; that has been given me in the pa and friends, and those who are n preciate their patronage in the : can promise for the new firm th, ful and attentive service in the fi past, and wheie possible the sen Mr. Harshaw hardly needs ; who do their itiving in YbpkWf many friends md acquaintances !' convenient, anl assures all that . | :! come at all tines. J Wishing to jU mankind a pro, I remain, Your most a ! us I sale of stock of goods. In the District Coirt of the United States for the \festern District of South Carolina?h Bankruptcy. In the matter of D. iV. HICKS, Bankrupt BY virtue of an orier from C. W. F. Spencer, Esq., referee, directing i the same, I will sell to the highest bidder, upon sealed bid), all that stock of general merchandiso belonging to the estate <f the above named bankrupt, situated in the towi of Yorkville, dis-jfirpsnui All bids must be filed ?in ray office by Jaauary 1st, 1901, on vbdiichJay the result of the sale will be anmxj^eed. The rfeht is reserved to reject ,any and all bids. Terms of sale?CASH. FRANK P. McCAIN, Trustee. Yorkv'le, s. C., Pecember 18. Dec. 1' \r 3t ^ FOR SALE. The Dr.'I* F. Lindsay Plantation? 325 Acres. PINCKNE?WROAD' TW? MILES FROM C/^fcT HOUSE. Authorized to sell, ? ^^MK^sent month, AT GREATLY PRICE. Peculiar circums^^ fFor terms and explanation C. E SPENCER. A G rkHTANim WE .1 reliable, hustling agent i?|"Be:y of YORKVILLE, S. C., to repr is in the LAUNDRY BUSINESS. ^Suork we do will compare with anJi^WJ^e South, and furthermore we gi Jiployment exclusively to white peop Jjnd do not take Negro laundry. Wr?^(for terms. LEON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., ^ Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 19 T w tf I cement. ear 1901, the business heretofore rill be changed to the firm name Mr. WM. O. HARSHAW, who the head clerk at the "One Price :mber of the firm, and I bespeak mce of the patronage that has We will promise and carry out e future endeavor all the harder local public than we have ever hings it is the intention of the ty of the goods carried, the vagoods, etc. We propose to inPARTMENT that will be of ur large patronage. During the n something over FIVE HUNID BY H. C. STRAUSS, and the fact that an up-to-date mild in Yorkville. A millinery deles see to it that the ladies get ;ing forced to go to other towns will promise, and our promises hat when we open up our Mil901, that it will be all that the ounding country could possibly and price.. The jokes and long ills of wives and daughters will >ropose to sell all our millinery rerything else. We propose to 1 sell for cash, and will have a : top liners in the business. 1 the future no department will I red to at all times eive the 011b than can be obtained in all this 1 the people of York county for | onstant endeavor and greatest vant. :ted on the same conservative H. C. Strauss a by-word of rethe qualities of goods that are Ye will buy for cash, and sell er at short profits, and thus do unts, bad debts and uncollectabuy a dollar's worth of goods nd do this five or six times in $T anfi sell ^ to you for $1.50 There is more work attached oney over, but at the sametime n the fact that we either know d we feel sure that every custohan to have goods charged, at r more than we ask for goods. y goods in this section of the , and with energy, honesty and all competitors, until in speak2 tongue of the trackman that .? ? . it sincere tnanKs to me puuue ux ladies, for the liberal patronage st, and assure all my customers ot my customers, that I will apfuture as I have in the past. 1^' at they will give the sanip^rC" Liture that has be^p^fven in the dee willbj>*^^ve^* ulv>ffrotluction to the people | feT lie respectfully invites his ( to give him a call as often as they will receive a warm welpcrous and happy New Year, I 'bedient servant, 1TRAUSS. i MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMING LANDS. Longtime. Easy payment. No commission. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. GEO. W. S. HART, Attorney, 2 Law Range, Yorkvili.k, S. C. August 22 w 6m THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. liepuirs ot All Kinds In Wood and Iron WAGON, BUGGY and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY. HORSESHOEING done right. Prices satisfactory. The "We Fix It" shop is in the rear of Riddle & Carroll's and the proprietor is R. E. MONTGOMERY, I have an excellent tire shrinker. Dec. 8 s ly Y ork Brick W orks. W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. We are now making millions of Brick, and are ready to meetall demands whole sale or retail, at figures that are right. For first-class Lime in large or smal quantities, call on us. W. N. ASHE. Yorkville and Rock Hill. WANTED. AT ONCE, 500 CORDS OF FIRST CLASS PINE WOOD, for whicl $1.50, CASH, will be paid. SUTRO COTTON MILL CO., T. B. McClain. President. taT TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. YORK DRUG STORE. 71 G. H. O'LEARY. | FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! JUST received two car loads of Furniture. Knowing what the trade needs and having bought right, j under these conditions it is no trouble to please and sell. Here you will find everything that is found in a FIRSTCLASS Furniture Store, at prices that take. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES! STOVES!! WE are still agents for the NOBLE STOVES. Our most popular sellers are the IRON KING, ELMO | and COTTON KING. These Stoves have been sold here for over THIRTY years. Praise is unnecessary, as they are already too well known to require it. We also keep a line of good, cheaper HtnVPH O T-T fl'T fADV CARPETS, MATTINGS AND RUGS. CCARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, J FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, EASELS, PICTURE FRAMES, MIRRORS, etc. A large stock of the above named goods. G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES AND HARNESS. WE have on hand a full stock of Saddles, Harness, etc., of our own manufacture, which Is a guarantee as to quality, and keep a full stock of goods of the class, all of which will 1 he sold cheap, at 1 G. H. O'LEARY'S. W. D. GLENN. R. T. ALLISON. GLENN & ALLISON. Livery, Sale and Feed Stables. ' ^ WE sell strong, sound Mules and Horses, that are guaranteed to be just as we represent them to be. We sell several makes of Buggies, and claim that the COLUMBIA IS THE BEST BUGGY in the world at the price at which it is sold. We sell OLDS WAGONS, the BEST Farm Wagon for this country to be had. A full carload was received only a few days back. We have some capital bargains in SECOND-HAND VEHICLES. We ] know just what these vehicles are and J we will tell you. r We sell HARNESS. We always stand ready to BUY, j SELL or SWAP anything in our line, n GLENN & ALLISON. f _ v SOMETHING USEFUL s FOR CHRISTMAS. p WE HAVE some useful and neat presents for Christmas?some- A thing new. Collar and Cuff Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Glove Cases, Pin and Stamp Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pin ? Trays, Spectacle Cases, Comb, Brush 11 and Mirror, Toilet Cases. These goods should be seen to be appreciated. Our a prices are NOT HIGH?but hi the s REACH of all. P We have an elegant line of Ladies' .t-urses and Card Cases. Also Pocket- 11 books, something new and nice. Hair a Brushes and Combs. Nice line of Toilet Articles, Colognes, Soaps, Soap Boxes, etc. For your gentlemen friends, a good Fountain Pen, box of Starr's Fine A Cigars, or an elegant Pipe. A Lamp ir that will give a good steady light. We N say without fear of contradiction that f< we have THE BEST LINE OF STATIONERY, Box Paper, Tablets, Cards a; and Envelopes, Paper by the quire and pound, to be found in Yorkville. ?- ir THE most useful Christmas present fi that we can think of to present to w every family is j. ramily should be without a bottle in the house. We make COUGHINE, . and guarantee every bottle of it to give j satisfaction or your money back. JAS. M. STARR & CO.. Leading Druggists. a] TO BE REMEMBERED. " THAT you only live one day at a 1 time. I# That your breath and liabilities do not end simultaneously. w That a life insurance policy is a will that no lawyer can set aside. That the most worthless assets ever found in any man's estate are his good _ intentions. That you don't mean that you will take the chances; but that you will let''" your family take them. That you may be one of 01 every 100 who make a faUjh?,.,re* . That some wives aj?--tSpposed t0 "*e insurance; but VnpJtrvo'widows are. Thnt it takefl'a cyclone to lift the , house ott-tse farm; but that it takes J a Lifa insurance roncy to ait a uiui * I Can Convince You, g beyond a oiiadow of a doubt, that the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, N. is without ex- p< ception the best company in which to insure your life, and that it is the most liberal, and will cost less in proportion to benefits GUARANTEED, than any old line life insurance company in the world. I know I can convince you, be- a1 cause I have already convinced lots of people who started out with the idea that they were unconvinceable. Let me try, won't you? SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT THEN GO AHEAD." YES, be sure that in buying a Piano T or an Organ you get the RIGHT 1 KIND from the RIGHT MAN. THE WF.SER PIANO HAS NO EQUAL IN QUALITY and price. It is in everyway I THE ARTIST'S PIANO c and at a nrice no dealer can duplicate. Now, in Organs, ci THE BRIDGEPORT Commands your highest admiration. It is the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE p in American Organ building. Compare my prices with those of any dealer or agent?then be your own judge. I sell * r> a CH r?M TTTVTR or C< any iiisu uuicni iui . on THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. REMEMBER MY GUARANTEE? C< yon know what that means. R. J. HERNDON. GRANITE WARE. V WE HAVE just received a complete line of Graniteware, and a few Nickle Plated Copper Tea Kettles, which are beautiful. They will last. ? We also have on hand a fresh lot of Nuts, Seeded Raisins, Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron and a complete line of fresh and elegant Candles and Crack- /< ers. Also fresh Buckwheat Flour. Our new lot of Christmas Glass and Chinaware has just arrived. We still have a few up-to-date Meat Choppers. We continue to be headquarters for the 1 Finest Apples. , W. M. KENNEDY. Agent. r NOW IS THE TIME J , To paint your house, and Hirshburg, Hollander & Co.'s J 1 STAG BRAND PAINT I is the Puint to use. We have it, and guarantee ] it. and the price is right. j YOKkVILLK BUGGY COMPANY. - j 1 FOR SALE. FOUR HEAD of HORSES and MULES. Also two STEAM EN GINES. Apply to T. B. McCLAItf, Yorkville, S. C. Dec. 19 w tf WHY IS IT THAT WE ARE SELLING SO MANY BUGGIES? IT'S not strange. It's because of the fine record extending over a period of FIFTEEN YEARS, that we have made for FAIR DEALING and for MAKING THE BEST BUGGY on the market. OUR CAPACITY IS SORELY TAXED To turn out the CELEBRATED "YORKVILLE BUGGY," as fast as our friends want them. We appreciate cms nne trade ana thank you all for it. WE ALSO SELL great many WAGONS, HARNESS, rURN PLOWS, etc. COME AND SEE US. Yorkville Buggy Co. A CARD. [DESIRE to inform my friends and former patrons that I have sold all ny right, title and Interest in my INSURANCE BUSINESS, (Fire, Accient, Plate Glass, Bond and Surety), to )r. C. M. Kuykendal, together with < ay good will, and In order that I may ully carry out my contract of sale, I . rould respectfully ask that they give 0 Dr. Kuykendal, in the future, the upport so liberally accorded me in the ast. W. M. PROPST. , .s will Le seen from the above, I am in The Insurance Business, nd am thoroughly acquainted with it ' 1 all its details. I would like to have It understood lso that the Insurance business Is no IDE ISSUE with me; but my princi- i al business, and assure my patrons ' lat when you Intrust your business to 1 ie, it will receive prompt and careful ' ttentlon. I also write I PliifA ni:ias Tii an run a a. nd am agent for the American Bond- { ig and Trust company, and the i rational Surety Co., and can, there- ] >re, furnish you a BOND of any kind. 1 I am also agent for the Aetna Insurnce Co., and can write you an 1 Accident Policy 1 i a minute, which will last anywhere om one day to one year, as you may ish. I am also local agent for the ] ?hnpnt\ iiiumtk" Life Insurance Co., j Hartford, Conn., and would like if* low you some of the BEST plans^r 1 ife Insurance. Their policy iaxCcogIzed as one of the standap^P?,lc,es, a id embraces some very a^active-f*^ ires not embraced in^" policies. usiness is busine*?' an<* should be done in-a^asiness way, 1 m in the insurance Business and wish just here to say, j: ' you have any such business, ap*1 want it done that particularly. 1 .y office is in the Kuykenda*'*ulldln8> and I'm in it d C CtJYKENDAL. 1 Dec. 12 ^r I MENTION a ^ PEW desirable articles for Christ- d as, that can be had at my place: u a Fruit Cakes?first quality?weighing a 3 pounds each, at 25 cents a pound. Mince Meat?a good article?at 10c a j jund. a Cranberries at 15c a quart. s 1 Cranberry Sauce?already prepared? a t 10 cents a pound. i All kinds of Nuts and Fruits. LOUIS ROTH. J M AND SAVINGS BANK.' YorMle. S, C. ! ^E-ORGANIZED WITH AMPLE APITAL for the protection and acDmmodation of customers. ACCOUNTS of Individuals and Cororations solicited. It gives us pleasure to extend every curtesy and accommodation that is . insistent with SOUND BANKING. ' S. M. McNEEL, President. V. P. HARRISON, Cashier. p&~ Bank opens for business at 9 a. i. and closes at 3 p. m. ] T * VPITPD Jfir rn el* el* IV LJUUiui w vvi) ontractors and Manufacturers of Building Material. I 117 E furnish estimates on any and TT all kinds of work in WOOD, RON, BRICK OR STONE, within 25 niles of Yorkville. We do what we say iccording to specifications and within he time specified. We keep on hand a big supply of Pressed and Undressed Lumber. Also Mails, Builders' Hardware, Lime, etc., tnd manufacture to order scroll work, Balusters, Stairo, Columns, etc. Both arge and small orders flllwd promptly/ it prices that are right. A t We furnish plans of buildings and ly r formation of value to builders. / t J. J. KELLER & Of- v Yorkville, ^ Sept. 19 w y 1y i tS- TAKE COUGH EASE. 1 YORK DRUGSTORE. < / # AUCTION SALES. NOTICE OF SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of york. In the Common Pleas. Susan Shillinglaw et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Margaret Latham et al., defendants. BY virtue of a decree of the court of common pleas for the county of York, State of South Carolina, in the above stated cause, I will expose to public sale, before the court house door, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, isoi, salesday. the following described real property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in Bullock's Creek township, in the county of York and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of H. H. Sherrer, I. G. Minter, J. D. Burgess, W. R. Hayes, Lizzie Plaxco, Margaret Robinson and estate lands of A. S. Wallace, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO ACRES. (102) more or less. Terms of Sale: One-third CASH, and the balance in two equal install-' ments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. Purchaser must pay for all papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. Purchaser must comply with cash portion of his bid within one hour, or the lands to be at once, on the same day, resold at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. W. BROWN WYLIE. C. C. C. Pis. Dec. 15 s 4t FORECLOSURE 9ALK. PURSUANT to the decree of thecourt of common pleas, made and filed on the ? day of July, 1900, in the action of J. M. SHERRER, plaintiff, against DEBORA CHILDERS, defend- I ant, and the judgment of foreclosure t signed and entered in said cause on \ the 26th day of November, 1900, I will \ expose for public sale, AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, next, within usual hours of sale, the following to All that certain tract or land situated in Bullock's Creek ship, in York county, known "Richard Sherrer place." bounded the north by "Hugh Sherrer place," west by lands late of Mrs. Pratt; south, by lands formerly owned by Matthew White, and lands of J. W. Carroll, and on the west by same, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less. Terms?CASH. JOHN R. LOGAN, S. Y. C. Dec. 22 8 3t TAX RETURNS FOR 1901. Office of County Auditor York County, South Carolina, Yorkvili.e, S. C., December 1, 1900. ON JANUARY 2ND. 1901, the Auditor of York County will begin takng returns of PERSONAL PROPERrY for the fiscal year commencing ranuary 1st, 1901. The law requires all persons to return all PERSONAL PROPERTY in their possession on Janlary 1st, 1901, before the expiration of ;he time allowed, which is FEBRUARY 20th, 1901, after which time the FIFTY PER CENT, penalty will at;ach to delinquents. For the convenience of taxpayers, the luditor will make the following ap^ointments to t&ke returns At Forest Hill, Wednesday, January ^At9Bethel, Thursday, January 3d, dinver.. Friday and Saturday, JanAt Bethany, Monday, January 7th, 901. At Smyrna, Tuesday, January 8th, 901. At Hickory Grove, Wednesday, Janury 9th, 1901. At Sharon, Thursday, January 10, ^" ^ullock's Creek, Friday, January lSUfctiJsvlHe, Saturday, JanuaAt .AntiochT^W. 90i January 14th, At Coates's Taverl^^ ay to 3 p. m., Wedn^^n., Tues5th and 16th, 1901. 3 ^fanuarv At .Newport, u/nuraatty uuiny n., January 17, 1901. At Tirzah, Friday, until 3.46 p. anuary 18, 1901. At Torkvllle, Saturday, January 19th, 901. X. At Rock Hill, Monday, January 2iat. 901. At Fort Mill, Tuesday, Wednesday nd Thursday, the 22d, 23d and 24th lays of January, 1901. At Rock Hill, on Friday, January 25, intil Saturday, January 26 at 3 p. m., nd from Monday, January 28th, at 10 ,. m., until Wednesday, January 30, at p. m., 1901. At Point, Thursday, January 31, 1901. At Yorkvllle from Friday, February , 1901, to February 20, 1901. All males between the ages of 21 ind 60 years, except ex-Confederate oldiers above the age of 60 years, are iable to a $1 poll tax. 'As personal property is to be returned innually. No returns will be taken sayng, "SAME AS LAST YEAR," but nust be itemized and sworn to. Real estate being assessed only every our years, can be returned "SAME AS LAST YEAR," unless changes have )een made since last return, such as juying, selling or improvements. Such hanges are to be reported to the audior. W. W. BOYCE, County Auditor. Dec. 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