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backing caused room bulls to hesitate and take profits on bulges. Crop estimates were cut down somewhat in profession circles, when the frost news came to hand. Near the close ine market stiffened up again on southern, foreign and some bull support. The market was finally steady and net 10 to 15 points higher. AT THE CHURCHES. THE CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD. REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR. Services this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. A. N. BRUNSON, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this evening at 7.30 o'clock. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting- tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. No prayer meeting this afternoon. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. q. neville, pastor. There will be no prayer meeting this evening. ?he gorkuille dfotton Jftarhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Henri. Latta Bros. Yorkvillb, November 5, 2 p. m.?The local market tands: Middling 7J Fully Middling 7J Good Middling 7g Fully Good Middling 7g Latta Bros. ?gerial goliijes. How's This T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrn cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the Best. LOST LAST SATURDAY. (1 OLD CUFF BUTTON, chased with X leaves across the top. Of value on account of associations. Will pay liberal reward to finder. R. T. ALLISON. Dec. 6 w.s. 2t FOR RENT. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE on King's Mountain street between residences of Messrs. C. E. Spencer and G. M. Lowrance. Possession given at once. Apply to W. D. GRIST. November 6 s&w tf AGENTS WANTED. Twenty ladies and gentlemen wanted to work in the town of Yorkville and county of York. Good pay to the right parties. Call on me in Yorkville for further information. JOHN G. NEELY. SCHOOL BOOKS. THE time for the exchange of Old Books expires NOVEMBER 15TH, ? - ?J-* i?~ XOU SnOUIQ dispose Ol any you na\e uw hands, otherwise they will be a dead loss to you. JOHN E. CARROLL. Dec. 6 w It. FOR RENT OR SALE. THE D. J. GLENN, Sr., HOME PLACE, in Bethel township. The place includes 227 ACRES?a good three horse farm?and has comfortable residence and all necessary buildings. For terms and other particulars write or call on THOS. F. McDOW, Atty., Yorkville, S. C. Dec. 6 w.s. tf X* CHRISANTHEMUM SHOW ND RECEPTION at the residence ii of Capt. R. T. STEPHENSON, K. M. M. A., under auspices of young ladies of the Presbyterian church, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 8th instant, from 3 to 5. Refreshments, music and a pleasant time- for everybody. Admission 15 cents. Miss DAISY HART. Miss HULDA McNEEL, Miss BLANCHE LINDSAY, Miss CLAUDE MOORE. Committee. Fresh Goodies. I have fancy Raisins, Citron and Dates for the fruit cake. I have Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Sicily Filberts and extra fancy Pecans for the nut cake. I have Choice Macaroni and Cheese and White Beans to help out the first part of the dinner; and then I have Knox's and also Chalmers's Gelatines for nutritious deserts to help along with the cakes. For the choicest of Fresh Gro~ * dl 11JC ll^lIL should see J. B. WILLIAMS. J. F. PUBSLEY, CLOVER, S. C. MORE NEW GOODS. CALL on us for nice, fresh Cheese. We are selling lots of it. Just received a fresh lot today. Nice new crop Hice. fresh Grits, and another shipment of Molasses are just in. We want to sell you your Shoes this fall. The price of cotton has gone down and the prices on our Shoes have gone down with cotton. We can certainly make you as good prices as anybody. We don't claim to sell "at or below cost:" hut at as CLOSE prices as is possible. We beg to call attention to the fact that the 1ST OF NOVEMBER is here, and if you have an account with us, you cannot do us any greater favor or make us look more pleasant than by looking after it. Yours for trade, J. F. PURSLEY. Clocks? Single Alarm Clocks, Chime Alarm Clocks, 20 Minute Alarm Clocks, i Mantle Clocks, Wall Clocks, French Clocks. If you want a Clock, se< T. W. SPECK, he has tin Time to suit you. r?? n C\ . ? p S" o win 3*2 m . U S S $ 1 js: Kg ; 0 f s<J ? Qj i Q W 2- a5 pj s 5 * * w < Ji B ^?>3 s* 2 0 ?** 5 ? & s ? ? I sl5 ?! 8 j ? s-lS t-m U *5 J Cl O ^ g rii* s* ? . ? 5 5" P lH P S' 0 * * 2 i,? . ? ^ $ s LhmmmhhI i FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AT a meeting of the members of th< FARMERS' MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY, held In the Yorl County Court House on Monday, No vember 4, it was decided to organize thi "FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY," under a systen that will give adequate insurance t< members, practically at cost. W. S Wilkerson, of Hickory Grove, was elect ed president, and D. E. Boney, of York vllle, agent and treasurer. The plan provides for one or more di visions, each division consisting of no | more than 1,000 members, and each di vision also separate from other divis ions. Only one policy will be issued to ? single member in one division; but th< same member may nave a policy li more than one division. All reputable white persons, male oi female, betwen the ages of 16 and 61 and in good health at the time of mak ing application, will be elllgible to mem bership, upon the payment of entranci fees, assessments and incidentals a! follows: Entrance fee, $1.50; assessment of 61 cents for member aged 16 to 20, years I and $2.80 for member aged 65 years, th( intervening ages being graduated in ac cordance with a scientific scale, and de termined by printed schedule, to be fur nished by agents. Along with the flrsi assessment and with each subsequen assessment, members must pay an in cidental of ten cents, and annual^ thereafter, 25 cents as an emergence fund. It was decided to employ one or mor< good agents in each township of Yorl county, and the undersigned will b< pleased to give information to these oi others, who may be interested, upon ap plication. D. E. BONEY, Manager. ^ ? Oi j-*ec. d w id l } LA FRANCE j ^ FLOUR. | Every groceryman sells Flour, We sell several grades ; but the BEST Flour that we have evei handled is the LA FRANCE FLOUR. This Flour is the fin est production of one the bes mills in the country, and whil< La France is as white anybody'! best Flour, it is ground in sucl a way as to not take all the nutri ment out of the flour, and there by sacrificing nutrition to white ness. Try La France Flour. RALSTON PRODUCTS If you have never used any o the products of the Ralston's Pu _! xt * 11 _ 1 nna iviuis you nave never user the choicest cereal products of tin world. ''Cleanliness and Qual ity" are foundation principles o the Purina Mills. We have Ral ston's Health Oats, Ralston'; Breakfast Food, Ralston's Barlej Food, Purina Pancake Flour anc Purina Health Flour. We have these goods right fresh. If yov want the choicest cereal food; use the Ralston Purina Mills pro ducts. They're the BEST. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP BEFORE Insuring your life In an; company, association or society you will do well to investigate thi plans, records and contracts of the Mu tual Benefit Life Insurance Company o Newark. N. J. No company in th< world can or will give you more rea value for your money, and it will no cost you anything to make the invest! KHIIOU. CALL AT MY OFFICE, If convenient, and if it does not sui you to call, drop me a postal card, stat inp your aye at your nearest birthda; and what kind of policy you want. 15; this is meant whether an Ordinal-; Life, (one to bexpaid on as lonp as yoi live): a Twenty Payment Ldfe, (on that is paid up in twenty years); or i Twenty Payment Endowment, (on that guarantees to pay your estate sa $3,000 if you die before the expiration o 30 years, or to pay YOU $3,000 in ('as if you live 20 years. SAM M. GRIST, Special Apent. Xr/ TAKE COICH BASK. It Cures. YORK DRUG STORE. N.O. MOLASSES.8 Best grades new crop new orleans molasses and also fresh north carolina buckwheat flour. When you want Cooking Ware you i should call on us. We will suit you In prices. 1 You can get all kinds of School Sup- 1 piles from us at the lowest prices. A few days ago we received a fresh ( shipment of Cakes and Crackers direct from the bakers. Also choice Full Cream Cheese. TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES. 8 Ro snri? to come and see our samples ^ and get our prices when you want a stylish suit of Clothes, a pair of Pants, a Vest or an Overcoat. We guarantee the fit and quality and you will get full value for your money. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. 3 AND 4 INCH 8HI1L1S, rjIWO CARLOADS?one of 4 INCH and one of 3 INCH?just received and the prices just right. Lounges at Cut Prices. Prices cut from ours to yours on FOLDING BED LOUNGES, PLAIN LOUNGES, COUCHES. We are overstocked and we will turn these goods loose at great sacrifices. Carpets, Mattings, Rugs. Our Carpet sales have been good, but we have yet SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS of various patterns and will continue the cut prices. If you do not avail yourself of the opportunity don't blame us. CANE MATTINGS AND RUGS at sacrifices now. 2 Carloads of Furniture. Two carloads of various kinds of Furniture. Stoves and Ranges. See us for Stoves and Steel Ranges. Hardware, Lamp and Glassware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors and Warranted Shears, etc., etc. W. B. MOORE & CO. s VT TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cnren. xuntv unuu oivnxii. I 7 : To Friends i And Customers: The year is now coming to an t end, and our obligations to the - fertilizer manufacturers are now 1 due. Some of our customers a 1 have paid their guano accounts, r and to these we tender our sin! cere thanks. To those who, as s yet, have not paid, we will only 5 say that we hope you will pay i your accounts at your earliest convenience, as we need the [ money as early as we can get it ; to meet our bills. We have no ' uneasiness about our customers' \ failing to pay us. We believe r all of them to be honest and fair; but we ask that you pay as early as possible. Thanking you in in ad van re for vonr resnonse. we J are, Yours very truly, ) RIDDLE & CARROLL. I ' J. W. CASTLES & CO., THE LEADERS. - Hickory Grove, 8. C. 5 Shoes at I Reduced Prices. : w E have too many SHOES. We ] 5 have been selling lots of Shoes since 1 our large stock arrived; but we have too many for one store to carry and to move them we have knocked the profits out of sight, and those who want Shoes had better see us and save some money. Our prices will not be beaten. '{ Clothing*. We have Men's and Boys'- Clothing to * beat the band. We can fit all comers, } no matter about the size or shape or the pocketbook. If you would have i nice Clothing at reasonable prices, you should see our stock by all means. J. W. CASTLES & CO. f ; J. J. KELLER & CO., , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. * ! LUMBER. WE have the largest stock of Dressed and Undressed Lumber that has ever been collected In this town, and we are prepared to furnish - It In any shape desired, on short notice. I We sell BUILDERS' HARDWARE ! of all kinds and the best CARPENTERS' TOOLS at prices that will asV tonish you. * We are headquarters for Paints, Oils, s Varnishes, etc., which we sell at close * prices, and along with which we give ' iron clad guarantees to be as representJ fd J J KELLER & CO. t WANTED t \TOUNG MEN and WOMEN to sell X the up-to-date publications of the * PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING COMPANY. v Good remuneration to energetic peo? pie. Write for particulars. y T. B. McCLAIN, Manager Southeastern Department, ,e Yorkvllle, S. C. il y MONEY TO LEND ( AN IMPROVED FARMS in York h county. Seven per cent, interest. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, - Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER. Atty. at Law, Yorkville, S. C. < VpWTwTWtUTU''#'wTU1TWTWTwTWTwTUWTw f wTU WTU" w vyTU' rw vi/ ro''?"wT ! J. M. HEATH & CO., ! I Dry Goods Department. | | Always At It. I ? ROM what we have gathered of the history and tradi- a ? $Ttr tions of this market during our comparatively short, but & 9 pleasant and satisfactory experience in Yorkville, we can & & easily understand how many people have gathered the idea <5 | that local dry goods men buy the bulk of their stocks during $ | semi-annual visits north and that subsequent additions are ? | merely in the nature of filling out lines that may have run short. j| | Such an idea, however, does not begin to cover the methods ? | prevailing in our establishment, nor does it give a hint of the ? I immense amount of daily work that iirequired in the matter f | of keeping up stock alone, to say nothingcu the large purchas- $ | es of new lines that are made every week. The aggregate ? I amount of new goods brought into our store since our buyers $ * were last in the northern markets, exceeds by many thousands ? | of dollars, the amount bought at that time. * I GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. | | At no time has our stock of Gentlemen's Clothing been al- & | lowed to run so low as not to leave a wide range of choice in * | variety and quality. But now that the busy season is on and j| | we better understand the requirements of the trade, our stock ? | is something to brag on. Its like has never before been seen j| I in Yorkville, and from the best information we have on the ? | subject, it cannot be found elsewhere in York county. We * * ? | have sole local control of the celebrated Strouse Bros.'s Cloth- * | ing, known all over the United States as being unequaled in j| | quality, style or finish. Our stock runs up into the thousands J? | of dollars, and whether the customer be long or short, thin or I stout, we can fit him in almost any pattern, quality or price & | that may suit his fancy. j| 1 FOR THE BOYS. 1 | The Mrs. Jane Hopkins Clothes for youths and small ? 5 Krv\'c l?or1 Hia wnrlrl Tn sirps thev ranp*e from a oerfect fit for v * ? - O , I I the little gentleman aged 2\ years to the youth of 19, and prices 2 range from $2.50 forta complete suit up to $20. Our stock is 2 complete, including new goods and all of the new styles. We * can fit out any small boy in every stitch he requires from under- s vest to overcoat, including shoes and hat, and make him look & as well dressed as he would be just from the hands of a New j| York tailor. 2 OUR SHOE TRADE. | Sometiirie ago we made mention of the fact that we had received a solid car load of Shoes. Most people would have $ thought that the supply would have been sufficient to last us 2 until next summer. But it wasn't. Our Shoe trade is twice * what it was at this time last year, and since the receipt of the |j * car load referred to we have made several additional large or ders. Our present stock is large and complete. It includes * all qualities and styles from fine to ordinary, and especial bar- js gains in 1,000 pairs of ALFRED'S BEST at $1.25, and 500 S pairs of COTTON KINGS for $1 a pair. Shoes for boys and I misses range from 50 and 75 cents for the lowest on up. | DRESS GOODS. | I This department has been keeping us especially busy this 2 season. Since our buyer returned from New York, we have ? made three large additional orders, and we are now prepared to * show a line of Black Goods that will interest and astonish all ? the ladies of this territory. We are sure that no such line has ? ever been seen in this section. It includes Melrose, Melrose- g Sicilian, Pebble Serge, Waterproof Serge and Satin Soleil. Ar- 9 mure, Broad Cloths and Venetians are on hand in colors. Our 2 new line of Cambric Embroideries is worthy of especial men- ? tion, and we* desire also to call attention to our beautiful Ap- ? # pliques in cream and black, as well as to our new Taffeta Silks ? I in solid colors, and our fancy Waist Patterns, which are some- g thing new and novel from Arnold, Constable & Co., New York. ? These are now being sold for the first time on this market. ? They are of French flannel and the delicate colors in which they v are embroidered never fail to provoke admiration. % CAPES AND JACKETS. | ? We have not exactly outdone ourselves along this line; ? ? ??ji-J t* 4-u* 2 S but we have the heaviest stock we nave ever nanuicu. XL Id HIV ^ | * strongest line that has ever been shown in Yorkville. Under t this head also, it is proper to includejackets for children and 5 | misses, and also Boas and Collarettes, in which we can show ? | much that is worth looking at. The prices range from $i to ? y $15 per piece. * I THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. | | We had almost decided to make no mention of Millinery, 2 i for the reason that Mrs. Dobson is so busy as to be unable to 2 | spare the time to tell about the things that are new. It is a t ? fact, however, that we have duplicated more than one large 1 ? order and found it necessary to telegraph for a salesman from ? & our New York house to help us out in the ordering of new ? ? goods. He came all the way from New York for our especial ^ g benefit. Our Millinery corps is as busy as we could possibly * T & 2 desire it to be; but at the same time we want our friends to un- * * derstand that we will accommodate them in their every wish at x V ir ? Jj whatever cost. \ours to serve, ^ | J. M. HEATH & CO. I I J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. I i I /T^ (Tl(Tl >. ifi ** ^ ^ ^ (tlA (T\ J. (T\ /Ti /T^ fT\ .t. fT*-. /T? pr^J 'f 'I' 'f y "f -y tyyyT y r^J rAMTvi7T\r " rvy t "jJ f 'f 'f r^J 'f fjl 'f professional Guards. JAMES F. HART, ATTORNEY AT LAW, < YORKVILLE, S. C. [ Office in the McClmin Building, over t H. C. Strauas's Store. ( Telephone No. 69. wtf. * PHONE?Office 116 Residence 60THOS. F. McDOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW,; No. 4 Law Range, | YORKVILLE, S. C. 3 Negotiates Loans on Approved Security. ? January 1 w Iv 1 ( GEO. W. S. HART, < ATTORNEY AT LAW, < YORKVILLE, S. C. ] Office No. a, LAW RANGE. 'Phone 38. . _ 1 No. 5, Law Range. 'Phone 67. . W. W. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. < Prompt attention given to all Business. * Loans Negotiated on Improved Real Estate. W. Bratton de Loach. Frank P. McCain. de LOACH & McCAIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. Office over H. C. Strauss's Store. FINLEY & BRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , YORKVILLE, S. C. F 1 Office in the Building at the Rear of. tl. U otrauas s store. All business entrusted to us promptly ! attended to. i A. Y. CARTWRIGHT, , SURGEON DENTIST, YORKVILLE, S. C. TfWrjfc OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to i p. m.; a p. m.toyp. m. Office In upstairs rooms of Cartwrlght Building opposite Telegraph and Express Offices. " TAX COLLECTIONS-19017-^ Office of the Connty Treasurer oI York County, Yorkville, S. C., September 15, 1901. IN accordance with law, my bookf will be open for the collection of the STATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL TAXES for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1901, and ending December 31st, 1901, on the 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1901, and will be kept open until the 31st day of December, 1901. I will also receive VOLUNTARY PAY- . MENTS for commutation road taxet for the year 1902. For the convenience of tax-payers 1 will meet them at the following places on the days mentioned below: ai Smyrna, w eanesaay, me om aay of November from 9.30 a. m., to 3 , o'clock, p. m. At Hickory Grove, Thursday and Friday, the 7th and 8th days of November. At Yorkvllle, Saturday, the 9th day of November. At Coates's Tavern, from 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, the 11th. until 12 o'clock. noon, of Tuesday, the 12th day of No vember. At Fort Mill, Wednesday and Thurs- ' day, the 13th and 14th days of Novem- , ber. 1 At Yorkvllle, Friday, the 15th day of t November. . * At Bethany, Saturday, the 16th day of November, from 9.30 a. m. to 3 ' o'clock, p. m. At Yorkvllle, Monday, the 18th day of November, until Monday, the 2d day 1 of December. At Rock Hill, Tuesday, the 3d day of t December, until Tuesday, the 10th of * December, at 1 o'clock, p. m. ( And at Yorkvllle, Wednesday, the * 11th; until Tuesday, the 31st day of December. After which day the books will be closed and the 15 per cent, penalty will be attached. Office hours In towns from 8 a. m., to 5 o'clock, p. m. ' H. A. D. NEEDY, County Treasurer. Sept. 18 w 6t tsT TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cares. YORK DRUG STORE. REMEMBER THE DEADTHE LIVING CARE FOR THEMSELVES. WHEN you remember the dead of ] your family, you show to the ( world that your love for them Is not j burled with the body. It Is a duty you owe yourself and to the one that Is i niann o noo + Mnnnmpnt or 1 6VI1C, tu |/iav? u. MVM.% ( Tombstone over the last resting place i of departed loved ones. To do this the i expense Is not great, and It shows to ( the world that your love for the dead Is as lasting as stone. If you have relatives buried in unmarked graves do not 1 let It remain so, when the expense of 1 marking the grave properly Is so small. ] Get my prices and see the styles of work I have to offer you. FRANK HAPPERFIELD. ' In the rear of the Kennedy Building. OUR personal attention, with long experience, given at all times. All ( grades and priced goods in COFFINS { and CASKETS. Latest equipment in ? trappings, etc. Robes, Gloves, Slippers and Stockings carried in stock. Fine ( Hearse for town and country use. ( W. B. MOORE ?fc CO. t York Brick Works. W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. We are now making millions of Brick, and are ready to meetall demands wholesale or retail, at figures that are right. W. N. ASHE. i Yorkville and Rock Hill. COTTON GINNING. I BEG to announce to my friends and customers that my GINNERY PLANT, located at Guthriesvllle, is in FIRST-CLASS condition, and we have facilities for handling cotton from seed , to bale tnat are second to none. Cot- ' ton handled by the Munger system 1 brings a better price that that handled : by other systems. Can gin your cotton ; WI11IC JUU ?VttUi Bagging and Ties are kept on hand and furnished at market prices. Highest CASH prices paid for Seed. Your custom is solicited. W. H. HICKLIN. KNABE SQUARE PIANO FOR sale at a low price on easy terms. Seven years in use, but condition perfect. May be examined and tested at my residence. Also one SPRiNG WAGON with top, suitable for delivery purposes. Call or write to J. O. WALKER, Yorkville, S. C. May 22 w tf iZT TAKE COUGH EASE. It CnreN. YORK DRUG STORE. , G. H. Q'LEARY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! JUST received two car loads of Furniture. Knowing what the rade needs and having bought right, inder these conditions it is no trouble .0 please and sell. Here you will find iverythlng that is found in a FIRST-LASS Furniture Store, at prices that ake. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES! STOVES!! WE are still agents for the NOBLE STOVES. Our most popular tellers are the IRON KING, ELMO ind COTTON KING. These Stoves lave been sold here for over THIRTY rears. Praise is unnecessary, as they ire uircauy iuu wen miuwu iu icquuo t. We also keep a line of good, cheaper stoves. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS, MATTINGS AND RUGS. harpets, mattings, rugs, O FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, LINOLEJMS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, EASELS, PICrURE FRAMES, MIRRORS, etc. A arge 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 >wn manufacture, which Is a guaranee as to quality, and keep a full stock >f goods of the class, all of which will )e sold cheap, at g. h. o'leary's. HOOSIERZ w E still have in stock a few HOO3IER DISK DRILLS, and they are for 3ale. We unhesitatingly say that the HOOSIER IS THE BEST, SIMPLEST ind STRONGEST Drill on the market, and those who contemplate buying will CONSULT THEIR OWN INTEREST by seeing us before closing a trade. Mr. Thornwell Crawford, One of the most progressive, as well as the most successful farmers in York county, bought a DEERE DISK PLOW from us about a month ago, and he informs us that It is without doubt the SUPERIOR OF ANY PLOW on the market, and that it is giving satisfaction in every particular. The DEERE DISC PLOW has ball bearings, runs as light as it is possible for a Disk Plow to run, is easily managea ana is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Congressman D. E. Finley is also using one on his farm, and is pleased with it. [f you want the BEST get the DEERE. YORK IMPLEMENT CO. "I R. LINDSAY,!" Flro Insurance. Your Insurance, [f placed in my agency, will receive the most careful attention that can be given by me, ind you know that I have had many years of experience. Your Fire Insurance will be written at as low a rate by me is can be given by any other igent. You can find my office upstairs in the Kuykendal building. J. R. LINDSAY. Bnggies and Buggies, Harness and Harness. Everybody is talking about our display of buggies and harness, and the sales we are making are surprising to our most loyal friends. We make the columbia Buggy our leader, and don't hesitate to say that It Is the best Buggy made for the money. We sold six of this make last week and placed the largest order with the factory we have ?ver made. If you want a Buggy, you can't afford to buy without first seeing us. We have various makes at all kinds of prices. We have for sale at a bargain, a SECOND HAND COTTON GIN and press. GLENN & ALLISON. PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. I OFFER the following three Plantations for sale on reasonable terms: 184 ACRES, adjoining lands of T. L. Carroll and County Home. KELL PLACE, containing 108J kCRES, located In Bullock's Creek :ownship and adjoining lands of Ellas Ramsey and Mrs. Wylie. ROSEBOROUGH PLACE, situated >n Turkey creek, containing 328 acres md adjoining lands of C. E. Spencer ind others. All of the above lands are well adapted to the production of corn, wheat, jotton and family supplies, and they ire also adapted to stock raising. For further information call upon or vrite to J. W. P. HOPE, Yorkvllle, S. C. Sept. 25 w tf ?lw ilorhrillc (gnquitcr. Published Wednesday and Saturday. PUBLI8HEU8 s L. M. GRIST, W. D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OF 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. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at One Dollar per square for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents per square for each subsequent insertion. A square consists of the space occupied by ten lines of this size type. t?~ Contracts for advertising space for three, six and twleve months will be made on reasonable terms. The contracts must In all cases be confined to the regular busii\es3 of the firm or individual contracting, and the manuscript must be in the office by Monday at noon when intended for Wednesday's Issue, and on Thursday when intended for Saturday's issue. J