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Opium In CharleMon. The city of Charleston has takei steps against the opium dens thriving in Charleston, and every effort will bi made to drive the dives out of the city says a dispatch. A number of thes< places are run openly in the citv. an< the number of victims is increasing a an alarming rate. At the last meetinj of council Alderman Riley introduce< a oill to prohibit the sale of opium, co caine and kindred drugs, except on t nrescription, and to have the peopl* who sell the drug in violation of lav punished. A number of opium deni are making big money in Cnarleston and the places are elgantly furnishec and equipped. They are frequente< by notorious characters, but people o higher life have been seen around thi places. AT THE CHURCHES. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. A. N. BRUNSON, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this evening at 7.3i o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. REV. B. H. ORIER, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this afternoon at 1 ^ o'clock. BAPTIST. REV. J. B. BOZEMAN, PASTOR. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening ai 7.30 o'clock. r PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. g. neville, pastor. Prayer-meeting this evening at 7.3( o'clock. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. c. johnes, rector. Lenten Services.?Services Wednesday morning, at 10.30 o'clock; Wednesday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock; Thursday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock; Friday morning, at 10.30 o'clock, and Friday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock. ?p*rial |Joti([es. Preaching at Woodlawn. Rev. Mr. Marlon will preach at Woodlawn (Sharon! on next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward e? poforrk tviaf nonnnt. lif lur any case ui uawnu ?.?. _. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trhi.sanctions and financially able tocafry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ^ acting directly upon the blood and inuB cous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. TestiBf monials free. m Hall's Family Pills are thebest. $he gorfcmlle (fotton Iftarket. Corrected Seuii-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkville, March 5, 2 p. m.?The local market stands: Middling 81 Fully Middling ...T ... 81 1 Good Middling 8B Fully Good Middling 83 Latta Bros. * a? ikorvi v i mrc Amending Ordinance No. 96, known as the "Health Ordinance," by adding to said ordinance, the Rules hereinafter set out, to be known as Rules No. 19 and 20. BE it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, the Town Council of the town of Yorkville, S. C. Section 1. That Ordinance No. 96, of the town of Yorkville, S. C., known as the "Health Ordinance," be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following rules, to be known as Rules No. 19 and 20: Rule No. 19. That whenever, in the judgment of the Board of Health of the town of Yorkville. S. C., any property of any nature or description within the limits of tne town shall become so infected with any contagious or infectious disease as to jeopardize the health of the community, and it shall Yurther appear in the judgment of the 'said Board of Health, that the health of the community demands the same, it may and shall be lawful for the said ur~-.i?v. r>^,r, r?/l Uc o frontq and nfflpprs XlCai 111 J^uaiu vi u.0v??vw to take possession of said property for the purpose of disinfecting and fumigating the same, and they shall have the right to so disinfect the same, and for the services so rendered to the owner of the same u.e said Board of Health shall charge a fee of two dollars, and which said fee shall be and constitute a lien upon said property to be collected by lav/ in the same manner as other liens on propertv are collected. Rule No. 20. That whenever, in the judgment of the Board of Health, the welfare and" health of the community demands it, it may and shall be lawful for the Board of Health to condemn and destroy any property of any nature or description that may have become infected and poluted with any infectious or contagious disease. Paragraph 2. That before destroying said property, the owner of the same shall have the right to demand an appraisement of said property by appraisers, one of whom shall be appointed by the owner of said property, one by the Board of Health, and in case of the disagreement of these two, then they may select a third party, who shall apraise said property, and the amount at which the same is appraised shall be paid out of the town treasury on the warrant of the president of the Board of Health, approved by the mayor of the town. Paragraph 3. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to interfere with or obstruct any of the persons or officers or appraisers, or their agents mentioned and described in Rule No. 19, or in this rule, while in the discharge of the duties mentioned in the said rules, and any person or persons so interfering with or so obstructing said persons and officers and their agents, shall, upon conviction therefore in the Mayor's court, be sentenced to a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars, or be confined in the public prison or county jail, or be required to work upon the public works of th3 town or county in the discretion of the mayor, for a period of not less than five nor more than thirty days. The foregoing rules and regulations were duly read and adopted by tne Board of Health of the town of Yorkville, S. C., assembleu in regular session this 2d day of March. A. IX, 1901 M. J. WALKER, President of the Board of Health of tht Town of Yorkville, S. C. Attest: Brooks Inman, Secretary of the Boart of Health of the town of Yorkville S. C. The foregoing Rules and Regulation: approved and ratified by the Mayoi and Aldermen, the Town Council of th< Town of Yorkville. S. C., assembled ii regular session, this 2d day of March 1901. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor, Of the Town of Yorkville S. C. [Seal.] Attest: P. W. Love, Clerk of Council. w2t FOR SALE, i npHE GARDNER PROPERTY, cfcn? JL trally located on Main street, e This is one of the most desirable places in the town of Yorkvllle. Apply at ? house or to JOHN E. LOWRY, Col1 umbia, S. C. wtf t J 1 AM STILIj HERE. 1 T HAVE worked on a dozen pianos in [ JL this community during the past i week. Look at this: Yorkville, S. C., March 2. 1901. Prof. T. A. Salvo tuned and repaired my piano. His work is flrst-class and ; in every respect satisfactory. J Mrs. Brooks Inman. . I take the liberty of referring to Miss I Mattie Spencer, Miss Sallie Adickes, - Mrs. S. A. Weber, Miss Mamie Johnson, Mrs. W. D. Grist. They can tell * you of my work. T. A. SALVO, at Mrs. Bowen's. DO YOU SMOKE ? WE often have this question asked us: "HOW CAN YOU AFFORD ) TO CARRY SUCH A FINE LINE OF CIGARS?" The answer is easy. It is because we carry the BEST line in town. We have built up decidedly the best trade m this vicinity, rnose wno love a . good smoke have learned that they can get the BEST at STARR'S DRUG STORE. Our customers all like the BEST and appreciate our efforts to supply them with the BEST; hence, we can afford to carry a fine line of t Cigars. Every 5 cent Cigar In our store Is GUARANTEED to give a satisfactory smoke or you get YOUR CASH BACK. Our LADY AVONDALE Is our leader. More people ) smoke this Cigar than any other on the market. Traylor's Crooks, Portuando, Sabarosa, all run the "LADY" a close second. Should you want something better than a 5-cents Cigar, try a Vanderbilt or a Hazel Kirk?our leading 10-centers. JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. DON'T BORROW ~\7"OUR neighbor's Wheelbarrow; but -L call on us and buy one of your own. We have some good ones, and the price is low. GARDEN PLOWS. I 1 We have in stock two styles of Garden Plows. They are the thing for , cultivating your garden. As much work can be done with one of these plows or cultivators in half an hour ' as the average darkey will do by the ' ordinary method in three hours, and > the quality of the work will be better. ' Call and see them. PLOW STOCKS. I , We have on hands a number of steel . beam Plow Stocks. They cost a little , more than the ordinary Georgia ' Ratchet, but they are better. The ' beams are sheet steel and will neither rot, bend or break, and they require no clevis. Call and see them. YORK IMPLEMENT CO. Miss Rea, i HO IS SO WELL AND FAVOR- \ I ABLY KNOWN IN YORKVILLE ' I AND VICINITY, AS A LADY AND J ALSO AS AN ARTISTIC MILLINER, ] WHO IS THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- ! ( ED WITH EVERY DETAIL OF THE ? MILLINERY BUSINESS, WILL BE IN CHARGE OF OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, WHICH WILL BE OPENED FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. The above fact, along with the fact that we propose to lead In this line of Ladies' wear, will be good news to the thousands of ladies who do their shopping in Yorkville. When we say we propose to LEAD, we mean just what we say. We mean to be the front end of the line, not among the leaders; but the LEADERS. We will not only be the leaders in STYLE AND QUALITY, but we will also LEAD IN LOW PRICES, and this is because we are satisfied with quick sales and short profits. We are willing to turn a dollar over ten times to make a dollar? others cnly want to turn the eagle over twice. Moral: BUY FROM STRAUSS & CO., and you will get the BEST at ' the LOWEST PRICES. < 1 REMEMBER: That our Millinery 3 O fow and 1 ( that you are invited to call and see < Miss Rae and her artistic creations. We have received large stocks of j PERCALS, DUCKS. PIQUES, EM- j BROIDERY, LAWNS, VELVET RIB- ] BON AND POINTS for Ladies' Belts, and the latest creations in Children's i ! Caps and Hats. i We have an elegant line of Shirts i for gentleman. We invite the good ! dressers of Yorkville and surrounding country, to call and see our line of , SHIRTS. They will please the eye. : H, C. STRAUSS & CO, I WOOD CONTRACT. UP until noon, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, I will receive propo, sals for furnishing the Yorkville waterworks with wood during the current year. We want PINE, OAK, HICKORY, etc., and as much as 200 or 300 cords. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor. Feb. 27 w 2t MARCH Generally means High Winds. High Winds May mean FIRE! High Winds and Fire Always mean DESTRUCTION. The first Law of Nature, is Self Protection. PROTECTION of self in the shape of PROPERTY. I sell INSURANCE which PROTECTS you against loss. Fire, Life, Accident, Wind-Storms, Lightning, Etc. C. M. KUYKENDAL. Office In Kuykendal Building,? "In it every day." ??T you will find the popular novel, "EBEN HOLDEN," at the York Drug Store. If you haven't reda it, you have missed a treat. /T^fTl.>./T^/T^/T^(T j ' 'V V I T\j[/ ^ 'J' ^ T 'I'ti/TvA* "vi/ l Y /T i /T^ /T!> /Ti /T^ /Ti A J .Tj .t., Tj ;-T . T T. T . . 'tT -f. ,t, | T .f. ,T . j .T. ( <-, J T XYwTwvwvwywTwTwywTwTwywT^n || 1845 MUTUAL II A lif Premium Rece ||| Of this sum the For Policy Claims . For Surrendered Po $5| For Dividends ?? Total ?|^| Leaving still in Com SPffiS The Company's inve: still to add to 1 III TOTAL ASSETS, GENTLE READER, will yo the above figures for a few min money that has been paid to tl 2?TT years by its policy holders, and been Pa,d t0 the POLICY HOLE [?? notice the amount that the com of policy holders, and for theii ??? now has on hands $41,548,686.35 tl lTy ICY HOLDERS AT ALL, but i SJjFP ECONOMICAL business managi Please observe that the compai tTr every $100 they have paid it. ??? Does your own good judg ?Tr holder's interests are best subsi ififfi moai iur mm tti a. aupuiaicu pi as sets and surplus worth anything see that you do not get what yoi ?5 In the economical management c f* risks. jg? The figures given above are ai they ire the pride of the mans cause there is not another comp ?a as much for Its policy holders, e jf& Benefit. It would be naughty 1 ?? tion ] will give the per cent, of ST premiums received since organis || ing business in this section of t AS Mutual Benefit; and will tell y desire the information: One h; ?? 70.96, still another 57.08, and ano not devote any more space to fl official statistics; but will talk a ill IN THB f *SS I will say that the Mutual Benel ? 4?a that Is calculated to meet the re rich and poor. Its contracts ai ?4* MOST EASILY UNDERSTOOD *?? pany. They are easily understoc $?fT They MEAN WHAT THEY SA 3VY and nay it in plain language. IT MAKES NO DIFFER f ?? Says to you as to what he is giv J* ft A /T*. Ffi /Tu >. Tt\ > / rjL/\Js T V "X' TP vi/ T T VA/ *' aAJ ^ 4* aT* iL i^|Y.Ifj i^.11_./i 1/ri.t..T^ A.'TJ ^A11 A V ^7 V V T ri~ 'I V . V TAJ 4 TA? V V T ^ ' ^ >' t #\ >. .tj Ti iT^ /Ti .. Cl .t. /T^ /T-i .y, ifN A /T^ A ^ \&s 4r Za' 1 'jr " VA^ ^A^ ^A^ PIE INGREDIENTS. : AT this season pies enter largely into the family diet, and knowing :his fact, we are prepared to serve . >ur customers with the ingredients for Die making. We have DRIED APPLES and PEACHES at 5 and 6 cents i pound. And then we have PEELED PIE PEACHES in cans, that are ilegant, so those who have tried them say. when they came to make a second ind third purchase. , N. O. MOLASSES.?We have a barrel of the most elegant Molasses that ever come down the pike. They are Ihe genuine OPEN KETTLE goods, and are claimed by the manufacturers to be the BEST that are produced. They are long-sweetenin' for sure. fry See us for choice eatables. LOWRANCE, WILLIAMS & CO. 1 1 i AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE; ; SF.EI) POTATOES. WE bought our SEED POTATOES direct from first hands, and they are said to be true to name. We have from above county the following: Bliss' Triumph, Houlton Rose and Early Ohio, all of which are fine looking potatoes. We have Onion Sets and a full line of Garden Seeds. Come and see us when wanting Garden Seeds. STATIONERY AND BOOKS. WE have a fine supply of Pencil and Ink Writing Tablets, Envelopes, Inks, Slates, School Supplies, etc., at very low prices. We have arranged to sell B. P. JOHNSON'S Readers and LEE'S Histories and GINN & CO.'S Books, adopted oy the State for the public schools, at contract prices. Publishers' price is printed on each book. W. M. KENNEDJ, Agent. WHISONANT, CASTLES & CO., THE LEADERS. Illolcory Grove, 8. C. NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR NEW SPRING GOODS, including SHOES, CLOTHING, etc.. are coming in almost daily now. Come and see them. BUGGIES. We can furnish any kind of a BUGGY that may be desired, and give as good a value for the money as anybody. WHISONANT, CASTLES & CO. IRON FENCING. During the next thirty days, I will be In a position to make SPECIAL. PRICES on IRON FENCING. People who are thinking of purchasing will do well to see me at once. I can offer prices now that cannot be duplicated by anybody In this section. But I cannot guarantee the figures after the expiration of 30 days. Under this proposition the terms will be cash. F. HAPPERFIELD. February 12 w tf YORKVILLE ROLLER MILLS. THESE mills are now being put in thorough repair by us, and from now on we expect to give the public FIRST-CLASS SERVICE or know the reason why. Bring your wheat and let us show you that we know how to treat you. REED & CO. W. J. Reed, Manager. w3m ^/T? /t*^ /T^ /T\ J K. /T\ STl A. /T^A. A. /T? A. /X\ A. (Ti A. m A-1 r. A. fTi A. f L/T > -w-/r\ A. /? ^ A. /~T"> A. /T^A./T^ A.<"T^ A. /T^ i./M.i'ft A /T^ A. A./ WTVTwT v VTV'fWTt BENEFIT LD HP NFW^ a ?o? i m + w w a * uMZI IDOZDII iSONONOSMNONOSX ipts to January is re has already been returne licies ipany's Possession, stments have yielded sufficient return the Policy Holders Fund for the fulfi JANUARY i, 1901, MARKET V u kindly, In your own Interest, study lutes? Please observe the amount of le Mutual Benefit during the past 56 then observe how much has already >ERS by the Mutual Benefit, and also pany now has on hands to the credit r protection. Please observe that it lat WAS NOT PAID TO IT BY POLs the result of wise investments and ement of the officers of the company, ny has paid policy holders $84.80 for ment tell you or not that the policy erved by the company that does the ice? Are vast premium receipts, as r to you if the company takes care to a should, if proper care was exercised if the company and in the selection of absolutely correct, gentle reader, and igement of the company, simply beany in the world today that has done it AS LOW COST, as has the Mutual :o call names, but for your informagross amount paid policy holders to :ation by the principal companies do:he state, as against 84.8 paid by the ou which is which, privately, if you as paid 54.31, another 67.59, another ther 57.36, and one other 38.58. I will Igures, or more properly speaking, to short while about policy contracts. IRST PLACE it issues EVERT FORM OF POLICY :quirements of every class of citizens, e the PLAINEST, SIMPLEST and of any that are issued by any com)d by anybody of average Intelligence. Y AND SAY WHAT THEY MEAN, '.ENCE WHAT THE AGENT Ing you, unless his promises or stateim:. ar. (Tx TTl .4. (T? /T? TTl fTj A tTl -t. TTl ?' 1 W 'T WT wT w" w 4 V T"' * w Tuj % - /T^ /T~i . ./TlAmAmA /T^ /T*> 'T^ ^7 'I' ^7 'f V I ^ " W " w ? > vV Kv "^7 1.. .Tl . ,Ti iT. . T~_. .-T, -? /T1 (T+ ,T^ /Ta ,t. >. / " Kv I VA/ " ^ v WV 7 VALENTINE BEANS AT THE YORK DRUG STORE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROILNA County of York. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. P. M. Brown, as Trustee, and Southern " Real Estate. Loan and Trust Company, Plaintiffs, against Milton C. i Curlee, Margaret C. Curlee, J. M. i Cross, M. Oglesby, and C. H. Duls, as \ Trustee, and John N. McElwee, De- . fendants?Summons for Relief?Com- ; plaint Served. ] To the Defendants: Milton C. Curlee, j Margaret C. Curlee, J. M. Cross, M. < Oglesby and C. H. Duls, as Trustee, 1 and John N. McElwee. < X^OU are hereby summoned and re- 1 JL quired to answer the complaint in 1 this action, of which a copy is here- ; with served upon you, and to serve a > copy of your answer to the said com- ] plaint on the subscriber at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twen- ' ty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for , the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 24th, A. D., 1901. THOS. F. McDOW, Plaintiff's Attorney. January 24, 1901. NOTICE. j To Milton C. Curlee, J. M. Cross, M. < Oglesby. and C. H. Duls, non-resident defendants: Please take notice that the summons and complaint in the above entitled action is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York County, State < of Soutfi Carolina. THOS. F. McDOW, Plaintiffs' Attorney. January 29, 1901. January 30 w 6tMar 6 itiT THE ENQUIRER solicits your Job Printing. Good work?Low Prices. We have received 25 barrels of Irish Potatoes. Perfect seed of of the following varieties: Early Rose, Goodrich, Peerless, Hebron, and other kinds. Prices right. Riddle & Carroll. X3T VALENTINE BEANS AT THE YORK DRUG STORE. ' . (Ti -* /T? rTi .+, /T^ /T^ (T^ /Tj A j[7yTj[7yr|) 'y y ^jj/TTyT'T "y '|' f fcJ - .?. /T^ . - /T^. /T^ tTu /T^.?. /~T^ . . . . A. <T^ A A / j7 "V "A* ^ \A' " V v*^ '4" rA/ ' ' rV "* ' " *' " T y ^ f.A.'Tl.w.<,T^. ./TiA-*- -i <A> AA/T^ j,/T^A /Ti -w./ T^ A/T^A tT jp 'J1 p^* 'C -4- 'v viz T ' ' #" " ^ HE HINSDMK lRK, N. J. ~) PRESIDENT. ?'7 MQ80808Q8Q8Q t, 1901 - - - ! d to Policy Holders : 46.2 per ceni 12.8 per ceni 25.8 per ceni 84.8 per ceni s to pay all Expenses and Taxes, o llment of existing contracts 'ALUES* ments are sustained by the policy cont you that he is selling you a "twenty y leads you to suppose that he is going MENT, and he does deliver an ordina tion, you cannot help yourself, after 1 and paid for. In the Mutual Benefit c nary life or a twenty payment as easil fooled, and Mutual Benefit Agents doi order to sell their goods. DURING THE PAST TW I have shown not less than a dozen poll what they have, and explained the gua no single instance have I found a mar he had. / KNOW THE MUTUAL BE1 Company and am sure that I can tell yc convinced, in such plain, simple langua If I cannot convince you I do not exp< and it would not be reasonable to expec and have a right to choose your compi what you are getting. You can find ou you don't have to pay If you find that i liver what he sold you. YOU MAY BE IN T1 tv. onniv for insurance and I may no *v "FfV things I don't know), and if you propo be pleased to show you what I have to tomary, but would it not be Just as go< for life insurance, as to go to a store for as good judgment in buying insuranc family, as you would if you were g them to live in, you would not go far 1 I HAVE MRS. THOMAS'S h The amount of the policies on the life o February 16, 1901. The check was dat livered March 2, just fifteen days from Call and see me, or send for me. I HIST, SPECIE /T^ /Tu (Ti (T? /Tl (Tl /T? /T^. ^ Tv i ' Y; 1 i iTy*c 4 * u + yTr/r , fl., t , ty,, t, Tj, r. /y . t | r- . .t. Lr. * A. rfl ..'T. 'I'%J'4 ??}'4 -a- r^,' v/y A'i- -4~ 'Mrr^J 'f r^J'f /T-t T^> (fj J. /Ti .'T^ J. /T^j if A /T^ /t IiJ V V V T ^ V T ^ V ^7 "J* WEDDING PRESENTS. WHEN YOU are looking for a suitable wedding present for your friend who is soon to step off on the matrimonial sea, you can do no better than come to see SPECK, THE JEWELER. He will be able to show pou an elegant line of Rogers Bros.'s Plated Silverware, Bric-a-Brac, etc., ind perhaps by the last of the week he . an show you an elegant line of Stering Silverware and an extra nice lot 3f Cut Glass goods. Remember that when you go to Speck's, if you buy of him, you will find that his prices are fust as low as you will find anywhere ind a lot lower than you will find in the neighboring towns and cities. This fact is testified to by parties who have tried the "foreign" shopping, and who almost invariably come back to T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. Y ork Brick W orks. W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. We are now making millions of Brick, unci are ready to meet all demands wholesale or retail, at figures that are right. W. N. ASHE. Yorkville and Rock Hill. NOW IS THE TINE To paint your house, and Hirshburg, Hollander & Co.'s STAG BRAND PAINT Is the Pulnt to use. We have It, and guarantee It, and the price Is right. YORKVILLE BUGGY COMPANY. S. M. Mr.VEEL, G.H.O LEAKY, W.P.HARRISON, President. Vice President. Cashier. <j??rau and pavings ?a?h, Yorkvllle, S. C. E-ORGANIZED WITH AMPLE CAPITAL for the protection and accommodation of customers. ACCOUNTS of Individuals and Corporations solicited. It gives us pleasure to extend every courtesy and accommodation that is consistent with SOUND BANKING. S. M. McNEEL, President. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. Banking Honrs :tta.m.toa p. m. TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. An elegant WESER PIANO in Walnut?the most beautiful, tasty and up-to-the-minute case ever used in the best of Pianos. This line Piano will be sold at a price that will please any reasonable buyer and on any reasonable terms for either CASH or INSTALLMENTS. ON THE WAY And to arrive this and next week, three of the FINEST ORGANS ever shipped into York county. I take great pleasure in showing them and I ask that you allow me to show them to you, knowing that my prices will please you, and know that my personal guarantee stands at the back of every instrument I handle. I surely know what constitutes a good instrument and I never allow any but the best to 1 be shipped to me. R. J. HERNDON. ! ^ rTi iTl 7TvV" r^l'y'jp 19Q1 || CI COM'Y I $215,271,971 95 II. $99>3&I>402 82 ||| ! I, 27,598,858 24 'v 55,528>928 99 $|g i $182,509,190 05 hi . $32,762,781 90 #1 ...$41,548,686 35 ||1 ... $74,311,468 25 HI ract. To illustrate: If he tells ears distribution" policy, and X*? to deliver a TWENTY PAY- ??f ry life, twenty year distribu- 4*t? , the policy has been accepted ontract you can tell an ordi- XXX y as an agent. You can't be xx? i't have to deceive people in * rELVE MONTHS 11| ' ley holders in other companys & rantees of the policies, and in 1 who knew in advance what ^ ! VEFIT IS THE BEST f|l j ?u why, if you are not already 4*? ge that you will know it too. ??T set to write your application, Tgx I li, ua yuu iny. Be sure that you know it before you pay a cent, and 2a? ( the agent is not trying to de- ?0# I IE NOTION H! i t know it, (there are lots of ??? se to take insurance I would > offer. I know it is not cus- &? )d business to go to an agent ?4?* a suit of clothes? If you use T?? e for the protection of your JrTT folng to build a house for ?2?3. wrong. ip ' RECEIPT FOR $3,000, ||| f Mr. G. E. Thomas, who died ?X* ed February 27, and was de- T?ffl the death of the insured. want to see you. LIj AGENT. Ill . /T^A tT^ tTL /fi y x rTpVrkj 1'?jl/"F'A'TJT'VU/TCA/ #"vA' + ?*? T ^47 T ^47 T rx/ Ta/ T\i'T T ^A/ A "4* 4 iJJTT J. J. KELLER & CO., Contractors and Mannfactnrers of Building Material. WE furnish estimates on any and all kinds of work in WOOD, IRON, BRICK OR STONE, within 25 miles of Yorkville. We do what we say according to specifications and within ' the time specified. We keep on hand a big supply of Dressed and Undressed Lumber. Also Nails, Builders' Hardware, Lime, etc., and manufacture to order scroll work, Balusters, Stairs, Columns, etc. Both ln?*r?A. on/1 omoll Ar/lnro flllu/1 nmmntlv iai 5c aitu oiiiau vt uvi a uuvu at prices that are right. We furnish plans of buildings and information of value to builders. J. J. KELLER & CO. Yorkvllle, S. C. Sept. 19 w ly OUR personal attention, with long experience, given at all times. All grades and priced goods in COFFINS and CASKETS. Latest equipmont in j trappings, etc. Robes, Gloves, Slippers anil Stockings carried in stock. Fine Hearse for town and country use. W. B. MOORE <fe CO. , ? j tar VALENTINE BEANS AT THE I YORK DRUG STORE. < G. H. O'LEARV. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! JUST received two car loads of Furniture. Knowing what the trade needs and having bought right, 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. Q. 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 stoves. G. H. O'LEARY. 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 be sold cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. KEYSTONE CORN PLANTERS SOLD only by W. B. MOORE & CO. in York county, are the most complete success and the greatest labor saver that was ever introduced on a farm. It can be made to do the work of two horses and four hands, with one mule and a boy. We have contracted for a goodly number and want you to try one. BARGAINS FOR CASH. LEATHER Collars, Hames, Chains, Backhands, Plows, etc. WANTED PURCHASERS for Clothes Washing Machines that save the back, nands and hard work. Sold at sacrifice prices at W. B. MOORE & CO.'S. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. Sideboards, extension tables and BEDROOM sets, a carload just received. a dozen different patterns of Sideboards to select from at prices never before made on such goods. Mattings, Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Rockers and Chairs now In. Just as large a stock as if it was ten days before Xmas. W. B. MOORE & CO. PLOWING. YOU will want to do some plowing yet. Remember, we sell the best Turn Plows made, and have a Disc Plow that we will guarantee to be 1-3 to 1-2 lighter draft than any Disc ?-iow made. Has two discs. See us. Z3T CLAUSS SHEARS are warranted, ind RAZORINE will sharpen any razor. W. B. MOORE & CO. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Estate of J. Ed, Jefferys, Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of J. ED JEFFERYS, deceased, has this day filed his final return with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on the 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 1901, will apply for a discharge from further liability as administrator of the said estate. JOS. F. WALLACE, Adm'r. Yorkville, S. C.. Feb .6 1901. w5t S3T THE ENQUIRER solicits your Job Printing. Good work?Low Prices. Mules! Mules!! Mules!!! FOR MONDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF MARCH, we will have A FRESH SUPPLY OF MULES. Mr. Glenn Is low in the west making selections. If pou need a MULE or HORSE, come to 3ee us. We will make it to your interest to do so. 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