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colored man a general row ensued, in which nearly a hundred persons engaged. The fight lasted half an hour, when the whites were forced to flee from the grounds. Beer bottles and clubs were the weapons used. More than a dozen persons were seriously hurt A Knoxville dispatch of Wednesday, reported the Tennessee river as being 12 feet above low water at that point on that day Henry M. Flagler, the multi-millionaire oil magnate, of Florida, has been divorced from his -? wuc, wnu is auc^cu IV uc The waters of the lower Mississippi were raised five feet Wednesday by a storm in the gulf at the mouth of the river The Virginia Democratic State convention met in Norfolk on Tuesday and unanimously nominated A. J. Montague for governor. Hon. R. R. Pollard, of Richmond, announced: "Free silver is a dead issue. It met its Gettysburg in 1896 and its Waterloo in 1900." The statement was received in silence. AT THE CHURCHES. | BAPTIST. ? rev. 3. b. bozeman, pastor ? Sunday Services?Sunday school in the morning at 10 o'clock. ] TRINTY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. * rev. a. n. brunson, pastor. Sunday Services?Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 5.00 o'clock. Evening service at 8.30 o'clock. THE CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. 3. c. johnes, pastor. No Sunday services during August. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. YORKVH.L.E?Sunday Services.? Sunday school in the morning at 10 ' o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. o. neville, pastor. Sunday Services.?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school In the afternoon at 5 o'clock. No evening service. ?perial Protracted Meeting at Union. ' A protracted meeting will be com menced at Union church on the third Sunday In August, the 18th instant. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services. 3t J. B. Bozeman, Pastor. Beernheba Grave Yard. All who are interested in anyway, are hereby notified to meet at "Beersheeba Cemetery" with scythes and other tools suitable for cleaning off the , same, on Saturday next, August 17th. r By order of session, J. W. Y. Dickson, Clerk. Week End Rate Via. C. A N.-W. ""til QotnrHov fihnfpmhpr CVI11IUUIU5 UUU1 WUVU4VIM;, ? 28th, the Carolina and North-Western railway will sell Week End Ticicets at 11.50 for the round trip to all stations north of point at which ticket is sold. These tickets to be sold each Saturday, good returning not later than the Monday following. E. F. Rbid, G. P. A. July 27 w 5t , Commencing Saturday, June 24th and Barbecue at McConnellsville. The Enquirer is requested to announce that there will be a picnic and barbecue at Mr. Alec Gladden's, two miles from McConnellsville, on August 23, at which Hon. John J. Hemphill and Solicitor J. K. Henry will speak. Congressman D. E. Finley and Hon. J. S. Brice, have also been invited. Preaching at Ramah. The Enquirer is requested to announce that Rev. A. H. Atkins will begin a meeting at Ramah church, on Saturday night before the fourth Sabbath of August at 8 o'clock. He will preach Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. * Communion in connection with the Sabbath morning service. Picnic at Forect Hill. There will be a picnic at Forest Hill Academy on August 31. General Floyd, Dr. J. H. Thornwell, W. W. Lewis, Esq., F. P. McCain, Esq., have been invited to deliver addresses. One of the objects of the gathering will be to ra- \ cllitate the raising of funds for the monument to the Confederate veterans of York county, the children of the school being especially interested in heading the list in the matter. The public is invited and assured of "Bethel hospitality." Perry Ferguson, 1 For the Committee. Picnic at Tii-culi. The Woodmen will give a picnic on the encampment ground at Tirzah on Saturday, August 24. Among the speakers who have accepted invitations to be present are Col. George Johnstone. Congressman A. C. Latimer, Hon. D. S. Henderson, General J. W. Floyd. Congressman TV. J. Talbert, Dr. T. J. Strait, and Hon. W. P. Pollock are yet to be heard from. The public is invited to attend with baskets. Rowdies will be entertained by the police. Surrounding camps of woodmen are especially invited. H. Massey, Chairman of Committee. Mountain ExcurMiun KntcM. Commencing on Friday, August 16th, and August 17th and continuing on successive Fridays and Saturdays until October 5th, the South Carolina and * Georgia Extension Railroad company will sell week-end tickets from all stations. Camden to Yorkville inclusive, to Blacksburg and Shelby, at $1.50; to , Rutherfordton, $1.75, to Marion. $2. Tickets good returning until the following Monday. Also on and after the above named dates, and continuing until October 5th, will sell round trip tickets to above named points good to return within ten days after date of sale, at one first-class fare for the round trip. This will afford an opportunity for every one desiring to spend their vacation in the mountains during the hot weather, to do so at small cost. Ample hotel^ and boarding accommodations can fie secured at all of these points. They are ideal summer resorts, and noted for the beauty of the scenery and health giving properties of the natural mineral waters. The climate is , cool and delightful and the country is entirely free from mosquitoes. Any further information with regard to hotel or boarding accommodations, may be had by applying to the undersigned. E. H. Shaw, Gen. Pass. Agent, Aug. 17s"t Blacksburg, S. C, xar TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. YORK DRUG STORE. Special goto. No Preaching at Bethany. There will be no preaching at Bethany next Sabbath, August 18. R. M. Stevenson, Pastor. Preaching at Bullock'* creek. The fall meeting at Bullock's Creek will begin on Thursday before the 4th Sabbath of August at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. W. A. Hafner will do the preaching. J. B. Swann. OB ITIJA.R- Y. Died?Near Hopewell, Broad River township, on August 14, Mrs. BETSY HOWE, aged about 85 years. She was buried in Bethesda cemetery on Thursday. , *1fl! pe gorhuille <$otton 3RarM. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Menn. Latta Broa. Yorkville, August 16, 2 p. m.?The local market stands: Middling 78 Fully Middling 7fi Good Middling 73 Fully Good Middling 73 Latta Bros. converseIollege. An endowed College for Women. Buildings and property 1250,000. Thirty College and University !. trained teachers. 427 students from twelve states. Standard of scholarship equal to the best colleges for men. A. B. and A. M. courses. Modern Buildings. Fine appointments in Library, Laboratories, Gymnasium, Sol ciety Halls. Conservatory of Music. Campus 55 acres. Influences religious and refining. Limited number scholarships. Next session begins September 25th, 1901. Write for catalogue A.. r?n*TT A lfTXT TTTTT OAXT lO V* 1UCU11, President, Spartanburg, S. C. joh?tb7williams. Family and Fancy Groceries. CAKES AND CRACKERS. This week I have received i fresh lot oft Cakes, \ Round C&okies, Large Sugars, Mosaics, N. B. C. Ginger Snaps, Snow Flake Crackers. JOHN B. WILLIAMS. Wall Paper. WE HAVE ADDED THE A nnrom T TXTTr? AT? W ATT. iJAJTlUAO X UliiiJ VX- UAUii PAPER EVER SHOWN IN YORKVILLE. IT CONSISTS OF HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS AND THEN PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. IF YOU WILL 'PHONE US, WE WILL CALL AND SEE YOU ABOUT PAPER. YOURS TO SERVE. J. Q. WRAY. WANTED QUICK, 300 BUSHELS OATS, For which we will pay the HIGHEST market price. OOQ Buy SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS if you want only the BEST. We sell the "PREMIUM" Hams. Dinnr tr x, rAPPOT T. PRINTING TYPE FOR SALE. WE offer for sale about 1,000 pounds of SECOND-HAND TYPE formerly used in printing THE ENQUIRER. About 500 pounds of SEVEN POINT at 22 cents per pound; about 120 pounds of SIX POINT, at 25 cents per pound: and about 400 pounds of NINE POINT at 18 cents per pound. The type are in good condition. Any person desiring to see the work that can be done with them, we will send a copy of THE ENQUIRER, on which they were last used. The type were made by the MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry, of Philadelphia. For further particulars, address L. M. GRIST & SONS. Yorkville, S. C. -Mil UKE OTHER Ml By Frederick Van Renaaelaer. CHAPTER I. A MAN and a woman faced each other ** in the center of a brilliantly lighted 1 room. The woman's eyes were filled with horror that was only half manifest through the contempt and proud disdain tttViirsVi Vine Kninrv mate. * * His features were distorted with passion. His eyes gleamed THE WOMAN STARTED TOWAROS HIM. and glinted with jealous rage. * < Between them, prone upon the floor, , senseless, inanimate, was the body of a * man, apparently lifeless. It was a mute but effectual barrier across which neither dared to tread. * "You have killed him," she said. These sentences are from the opening chapter of our new story, "Not Like Other Men," which appears on the first page of this issue of The Enquirer. Read it! It won't hurt you. See Johnson For Middleton's Teas, which are known as the BEST. Mocha and Java Coffee, (loose) as good as ever came to town. Langdon's City Soda? the kind that is so popular?right FRESH. Vinfepar?the uurest at> ? x . x pie. Mixed Spices to go with the Vinegar in pickling. I. W. JOHNSON. THE B&H LAMP Is a Central Draft, Nickel Plated, Dome Shade, and High Candle Power Lamp, and sells for $1.75. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. W. O. RAWLS. PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER. TILING. THAT TILING has arrived. I have a carload of the BEST BELL TILING to be had, with Elbows, T's ^.nd ! Y's, suitable for drainage. The sizes range from 4 inches to 20 inches in diameter, and the price is as LOW as can be made by any legitimate dealer in this section. If you are interested, come and talk to me. I have TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY FLUES. The Jenkins Valve is the BEST made. I have it. I have Machine and Cylinder Oil by * the quart or barrel. The quality is ( right and so is the price. I am prepared to furnish heavy Cast- ' ings and Boiler Plates. Everything in j the Plumbing Line. W. O. RAWLS. I ??, E KELLER & CO., I JNDERTAKERS. I We offer complete and efficient I service in the Undertaking line. Our Hearse is at the disposal of those who need it in town or country. Full line of Coffins and Caskets, Robes and everything needful. Prompt personal attention given to all calls. I I tar TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. YORK DRUG STORE. I Insure Your Stc I PREVENT] CHLORO-NAPTHOLEl known. It is recommended by It Will Prevent Glanders, and all contagious dis poultry. It has no equal as a g tic around the house, non-poisc ventative Treatnient is not an e source of profit. The question I Can you afford not to protect ] | and let us tell vou about it. | ' YORK DRl I Registered . I What Ha | What Is With the close of the * reaching its end, we will haw | summer business in the history i r the season now closing has be I Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies * ing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing | come ' ir way from favoritism | e: by the fact that we have \ | dollar that has been left in our s I special attention to the higher c | the people of this community v | short profits and quick sales, w | of our customers their goods | been unable to touch in Quality | fall season is about to open, and | will be filled with the latest gooi | kets of the North. We will mal | a higher grade of goods than w ? as in previous years, by the use I able to put goods on our shelve: ? can only stand back and whistle I During the fall season a mer, we will pay especial attenti | and all of our pleased lady frie: | assured that the fall stock of Mi | them will be up to every require I Millinery department will be in | undoubted ability and every 01 | assured that when she buys | all that the fashion requires as t | is possible to make it. All of ou X !ing our customers and friends tl at the lowest price that it is po our method in years gone by a for us, and as a result you can e when the fall trade opens up. Our Mr. Strauss will few days, and while north will for all that is good and will be c? H. C. Stra L (T\ A /Tl m /Tl /**! A /T\ A (T\ ,t. /T\ J. T rr^J 4'r^J | rJV^ 4 "V ""y "f -y "f l"KO" | In Sealed Air-Tigt I Uniform Quality. I Superior Tlie O. & O LOHJIS RO Gret a Sample Pac WANTED YOUNG MEN and WOMEN to sell the up-to-date publications of the PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING COMPANY. Good remuneration to energetic people. Write for particulars. T. B. McCLAIN, Manager Southeastern Department, Yorkville, S. C. TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. YORK DRUG STORE. HORSES AND BUGGIES. HAVING decided to discontinue the LIVERY BUSINESS, I offer for sale on reasonable terms, SIX HORSES, FIVE BUGGIES, a HACK and a SURRY. See me without delay. R. D. DORSETT, Clover, S. C. August 14 w.s. 2t IKjTT^iT'FtjTTwvwTwVtjTTtiTTwTwTw'FwTw^ m\u. ^ TSr^T?~ i . i C { )ck By | [NG Disease. ; ? IM, is the greatest disinfectant j the U. S. Government. < I ( ? ( eases known to affect stock and | eneral disinfectant and antisep- ? >noits and harmless. The Pre- < xpense, but an economy, and a J is not, Can you afford it? but i yourself? We think not. Call I i JG STORE, \ Pharmacist. i 4 s Been? To Come. summer season, which ?s now ?j e done the largest spring and i of our house. Our business for jj :en especially good on Ladies' 3 ' Shoes, Notions, Men's Cloth- j js. Our large business has not j or by chance, nor anything else \ s^iven the fullest value for every j tore. We have been giving our \ lass of goods, such as we know \ /ant, and then by close buying, j e have been enabled to give all \ at prices that competition has \ ', Variety, Style or Price. The I within a few weeks our shelves ! Is that are to be had in the mar- ; <e an especial effort to buy even ; e have handled heretofore, and , : of ready cash we expect to be \ s at prices at which competition \ , as in the past spring and sum- ; on to our Millinery department, ! nds of the past season, can rest ; llinery that we will place before ; ;ment and desire possible. Our , i charge of a millinery artist of ! r 1 _ j J i Q ne 01 our iaay inenus can resi * her millinery here, it will be | o style, and as low in price as it ir endeavors will be toward giv- 6 le best goods of the latest styles 6 >ssible to make. This has been jj nd it has been a drawing card jj xpect all that is good to be here jj leave for the markets within a jj rake the markets fore and aft jj ireful to leave the chaff. jj A1SS & Co. teas] it Packages Only. ; Delicious Flavor, j Strength. . TEA. CO., Til, Sole Dealer, kage. Its Free. HORSE SHOEING AT THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. OWING to the ADVANCE IN THI PRICE OP SHOES, which an now worth $4.85 per hundred, on anc after AUGUST 1, the price of horst and mule shoeing at the "WE FIX IT' shop, will be 60 cents round, instead o: 50 cents, as heretofore. Good worl guaranteed and custom is respectfully solicited. Terms, CASH. R. E. MONTGOMERY. PHOTOGRAPHY. FOR PHOTOS in any style and ol the BEST FINISH?Please ca1. at my Gallery, on Cleveland avenue. S. W. WATSON, Yorkville, S. C. | AUCTION SALE5^ I CLERK'S SALE.' | The State of South Carolina?County I of York. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I W. E. Chapin, Manager, etc., Plalnj tiffs, vs. L. George Grist, et al., De. fendants. ) DY virtue of a decree of foreclosure J _Din the above stated case, dated 18th > July, 1901, I will expose to public sale I in front of YORK COURT HOUSE \ DOOR, on the FIRST MONDAY IN ) SEPTEMBER, (Salesday), the follow ing described real estate, to wit: 1 All that certain piece, parcel and lot J of land situated, in town of Yorkville, \ county and state aforesaid, on the east ? side of Congress street, bounded on the ? north by J. S. Drakeford lot; east by I the Glenn & Allison lot; south by the H. H. Beard lot, and west by Congress street, containing THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, more or less, known as the L. George Grist residence lot. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. i W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. jj* August 17 s 3t I jpiiu and pavings ?awk, a Yorlcvllle, 8. C. | REDEMPTION OF ? REVENUE STAMPS. 3 This Bank will, In a short time, S forward for redemption, all Docl? umentary and Proprietary Revg enue Stamps left with us for | that purpose. d Those still having stamps on >m hands can have same redeemed by bringing them to us in next TEN DAYS. As we will forward t only ONE LOT OF STAMPS for P redemption. It is desirable that a all be in hands at that time. 5 W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. k S. M. McNEEL. President. I INSURE [ YOUR I GINNING SYSTEM. P I represent the PHOENIX ASt SURANCE COMPANY, of Lon1 don. It is one of the few compas nies doing business in the Soutn, k that Is ENTIRELY RELIA BLiia, mat win insure winning ? Systems. If you desire to inj sure yours you. should file your k application without delay, as a i WRITTEN APPLICATION is K required for this class of risk, I and the policies are invariably i written at the head office of the \ company in New York city. I AM IN A POSITION To handle ANY CLASS of FIRE I INSURANCE that owners of i property may Bee fit to place u with my agency, and to give it j PROMPT, CAREFUL and COR RECT ATTENTION. ; SAM M. GRIST, j FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. !? jj To Get a Good 1 PHOTOGRAPH Come to my Gallery on West Liberty street. Come, rain or shine, and you will receive the best attention. Very Respectfully, J. R. SCHORB, Yorkville, S. C. TOOLE'S BARBERSHOP, Yorkville, S. C. ^ ATT wi T F o v* A siiafAtMAra nrliA m ujj inj iiicuuo auu V/UOLumci o, nuv 1 A require tonsorial services, are re. quested to call at my shop UNDER ) THE PARISH HOTEL, where they * will receive POLITE, EFFICIENT and ? ARTISTIC ATTENTION. j J. HENRY TOOLE, Proprietor. | "REMINISCENCES OF YORK." I \\T E have on hand a few. sets of ? VV THE ENQUIRER containing the i "REMINISCENCES OF YORK," em| bracing 22 numbers, which we offer for 1 sale at FIFTY CENTS a set. j L. M. GRIST & SONS. ) WANTED AT ONCE! * WT E WANT AT ONCE, 1,000 CORDS . TT OF PINE WOOD, for which we will pay 11.50 a cord. Hurry it up. We want it quick. YORK COTTON MILLS. FOR SALE. CI OOD Second Hand McCormick T Mower, cheap. Also two good Second Hand Stationary Engines. See T. BAXTER McCLAIN, Yorkvllle, S. C. SECOND HAND BAGGING. OVER FIFTEEN HUNDRED PATTERNS, with TIES, on hand, at , York Cotton Mills. Price low. Call or ' write to W. R. CARROLL, | July 24 w.s.tf President. ! ?lw Ijurbvillr nqnirrr. Published Wednesday and Saturday. PUBLI8HEK8 s L. M. GRIST, W. D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION! . Single copy for one year f 2 00 One copy for two years 3 50 For six months 1 00 For three months 50 Two copies one year 3 50 Ten copies one year 17 50 , And an extra copy for a club of ten. 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