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FOR SALE. I HAVE for sale at bargains, the following: 1 Avery Stalk Cutter for 2 horses: 1 lot of Belting: 1 Steel Anvil; 1 Woodworker's Vise; 1 Blacksmith's Vise;- lot Wire Poultry Netting, 6 feet wide; 1 Water Elevator: 1 Meyer's Pump; lot Wrought Iron Pipe, J to 4 inch; lot of Shafting, i to 3 inch; lot Cast and Wood Pulleys; lot Harness. T. BAXTER McCLAIN. J. F. PURSLEY, CLOVER, S. C. GROCERIES THAT'S what we want to call your attention to at present. We have Flour, Lard, Baking Powder and all the other ingredients for maaing your Christmas cakes. We have Cocoanut, both grated and fresh. Chocolate, Currants, Raisins, etc. GUNS. We are very anxious to sell out our stock of Guns. We will sell you any Gun we have at 10 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICE. These are jam up good guns. Come to us for anything you want, as we want to serve you. Yours for trade, J. F. PURSLEY. jT w. CASTLES & CO., THE LEADERS. Hlokory Grove, 8. C. BIG BARGAINS. WE will give all customers some very big bargains in all lines of goods from now until January 1st, 1902. We mean by this that all lines of goods are to go at reduced prices to cut down our stock. If you are lsmlrlno. fnr hnrp'fllns in our lines. yOU cannot afford to pass us by. We have a large and complete line of Toys for the children and also ar- tides suitable for presents for the bigger folks. See ours before you buy. PAY UP! PAY UP!! Say, Mister, If you owe us an account, on a lien or otherwise, we think it Is time you were paying. We want the money and we want it at once. It is long past due and we need it in our business. So you will oblige us by settling up at once. J. W. CASTLES & CO. FOR CHRISTMAS. ( WE have a fresh and complete 6 stock of NTTNN ALLY'S CAN- ? DIES. We have it in price from TEN t to THREE HUNDRED CENTS per | box. There is none better than NUN- 1 NALLY'S. Sold only at STARR'S. We buy direct from the manufacturers _ and always get it FRESH. A real nice box of Writing Paper would be a suitable Xmas present. Starr has decided- m ly the FINEST LINE OF STATION- v ERY to be found in Yorkville. We will receive this week, direct from the manufacturers, a very elegant line of COLOGNES and EXTRACTS. Glad J to have every person to call and inspect j this line. We have it in all sizes and , prices?but one quality?the BEST. ? We have a few lamps on nanas j that would make very suitable pres- , ents. ( t Our Cigars would please any one who ? enjoys a real good smoke. A nice line of Combs and Brushes. { If your liver is out of order you T should try STARR'S LIVER REGU- * LATOR, the BEST liver medicine on , the market. Put up in tin boxes, thereby keeping it fresh and strong. Price only 25 cents. Almost double the size of any other. In order to get your blood pure that t you can better stand the cold winter you should take a bottle of PERFECTO SARSAPARILLA, put up In large bottles, and we sell it for 75 cents a bottle. When you think of buying Medicines we want you to THINK OF t JAS. M. STARR & CO., I Leading Druggists. POLICY CLAIMS PAID IN SO. CA., 1901. * . BY THE * MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE t INSURANCE COMPANY, [ Newark, X. J. City. Name. Amt. of Pol. t January. s McColl F. P. Tatum $15,000 i February. a Yorkville G. E. Thomas $3,000 j March. Charleston C. F. Hanckel, Jr. $10,000 s April. t Charleston W. H. Thomas $3,000 i May. Charleston T. J. Delany $5,230. t June. s Charleston C. P. Poppenheim $10,000 r July. Rodman W. B. Simpson $1,000 r August. Williamston L. S. Blgby $1,500 September c Spartanburg W. W. Rlgby $2,000 c October. Belton G. L. Johnson $1,000 j November nr xxr ton AAA V-Uiuiiat'cl yv . vv . rviuf,u fivivuv 2 $71,730 S SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. 7 TRAN8ANMAGN1- ' ( FFCINDOOBAIM- ; < SVALLVT1V.i WE do not know what the above 1 word means, and we do not sup- * pose that you do either. It was spelled by Blind Tom in the opera house ' last Friday night. Tom said he didn't ' know what the word meant or where it originated, but one thing we know ' about the above word is that it is a , long enough word to mean just almost ' anything. Another thing that we do 1 know for a certainty is that we have the choicest line of family and fancy Groceries on this market. Our lines of Canned Meats, Canned Fruits and 1 Canned Vegetables is up to the topnotch for quality and variety. We also ' know that for choice Pickles in glass ' and kegs we cannot he beaten. We al- , so know that our Celery Pickles. Cel- ' ery Mustard, Celery Salade and Chopped Celery are very choice condiments. ?i?_ *Un* It ...Ill V,Q vvc rti&y anu? umi it ^uu u in it j me ( products of the Ralston Purina Mills you will use no other Cereal Foods. We have Ralston's Pancake Flour, Health Food, Barley Food. Oatmeal, etc.. and we know that all of these articles are choice. Then we have a very choice quality of fresh Buckwheat for those who like the delicious Buckwheat cakes. If you haven't already bought your Christmas cake ingredients we should be pleased to have you call and get our prices before you buy. We have Citrons, Cleaned Currants, Seeded and Layer Raisins, Nuts. Chocloate. Extracts. Gelatines, Corn Starch, etc., and we are sure that if you buy your Christmas edibles from us you will have the BEST QUALITIES that your money can buy. Call and see us for choice Groceries. C. P. LOWRANCE. THE LADIES Of Yorkville and York County are invited to come and see my stock of Silverware. Plated ware. China, Crockery, Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, etc., which is now ready for the inspection of the holiday shoppers. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. BUY ~~ Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Prunes, White Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Mackerel and White Fish, PROM JNO. B. WILLIAMS. UNDERTAKERS. 3UR personal attention, with long experience, given at all times. All ;rades and priced goods In COFFINS nd CASKETS. Latest equipment In rapplngs, etc. Robes, Gloves, Slipters and Stockings carried in stock, ^ine Hearse for town and country use. W. B. MOORE & CO. J TAX RETURNS FOR 1902. Ifflce of tlie Connty Auditor of York County, South Carolina, Yorkville, S. C., December 2, 1901. j ^TOTICE Is hereby given that the L^l County Auditor will receive TAX RETURNS OF REAL AND PERSONIL PROPERTY from the tax payers of fork county, from JANUARY 1ST, 902, until FEBRUARY 20, 1902, inclusve, after which latter date the FIFTY >ER CENT. PENALTY will attach to ill delinquents. The year 1902 Is the time fixed by law or the RE-ASSESSMENT of REAL 'ROPERTY for taxation, and all leal state owners, resident and non-resl!ent, and all persons having control of uch property in a fiduciary capacity, nust strictly comply with the law rithin the times stated, otherwise the PIFTY PER CENT. PENALTY ataches the same as in returns of peronal property. A tax return, in due form, will be retired. and any return which says SAME," or "NO CHANGES," or not n conformity to law, will not be filed. All returns must be sworn to before he auditor, his assistant, or other ofIcer duly qualified to administer an iath. When parties so desire, they can nake returns under oath, on the proper blank, before a magistrate, notary >ublic, or other officer qualified to adninister the same, and send by regisered mail to Auditor, at Yorkville, S. ?., before the 20th day of February, 902. Separate returns of all property locaed in School Districts No. 33, Bethesda ownship; No. 9, Broad River townhip; No. 12, Catawba township; Nos. 2 and 35, Ebenezer township; Nos. 26 ind 39, Fort Mill township; and Nos. 1. 33, and 35 in York township. When practicable, tax payers are pecially requested to meet the Audior at an appointment in their respectve townships. For the purpose of receiving returns, he Auditor will attend, either in peron or by assistant, at the following ilaces and at the times stated: At Point?Harper's Store?On Wed- | lesday, January 1, 1902, until 4 o'clock, >. m. At Bethel?Glenn & Riddle's Store? >n Thursday, January 2, 1902, until 4 'clock, p. m. At Perry Ferguson's Store, on Friday, Tanuary 3, 1902, until 4 o'clock p. m. At Yorkville, on Saturday, the 4th, J ind on Monday, the 6th days of Januiry, 1902, until 3 o'clock, p. m. At Bullock's Creek, on Tuesday, the th day of January, 1902, until 4 o'clock, ). m. At Sharon, on Wednesday, the 8th, md on Thursday, the 9th days of Janiry, 1902, until 4 o'clock, p. m. At Smyrna, on Friday, the 10th day >f January, 1902, until 4 o'clock p. m. At Clark's Fork, on Saturday, the 11th day of January, 1902, until 3 j'clock, p.m. At Yorkville, on Monday, the 13th lay of January, 1902, until 3 o'clock, >. m. At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 14th and 15th days of ranuary, 1902. At Coates's Tavern, at 12 o'clock, on rhursday, the 16th day of January, 1902, and on Friday, the 17th day of January, until 2 o'clock, p. m. At Rock Hill, on Saturday, the 18th lay of January, 1902, until 2 o'clock, [>. m. At Antioch, on Monday, the 20th day 3f January, 1902. At Fort Mill, on Tuesday, Wednesday in.-l Thiirsila v. 21st 22d and 23d Jays of January, 1902. At Rock Hill, on Friday and SaturJay, the 24th and 25th of January, 1902. At Bethany, on Monday, the 27th day r?f January, 1902. At Clover, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 28th and 29th days of January, 1902, At McConnellsville, on Thursday, the 30th day of January, 1902. At Newport, on Friday, the 31st day of January, 1902. At Tirzah, on Saturday, the 1st day of February, 1902. At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 3d. 4th. 5th and 6th days of February, 1902. At Yorkville, from Friday, the 7th day of February, until Thursday, the 20th day of February, 1902, inclusive. All males between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except ex-Confederate soldiers above the age of fifty years, are liable to $1 poll tax. Taxpayers, liable to poll tax. are specially requested to inform themselves as to the number of the school district in which they reside. W. B. WILLIAMS, County Auditor. PHOTOGRAPHY. FOR PHOTOS in any style and of the BEST FINISH?Please call at my Gallery, on Cleveland avenue. S. W. WATSON. Yorkville, S. C. I AT COST FOR XMAS. OUR line of NICK-NACKS, BRICA-BRAC and Fancy Goods, usually sold for XMAS PRESENTS, all at COST. You will see here many articles, that are just the tilings you are looking for, and we have determined to close them out at COST, beginning right now, before Xmas, so as to give you a good chance at them. Come and see what we have to show you. We will also close out our entire lines of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE?all kinds of dishes and glass?at prices never before made on such goods. We want the room. NONE of these articles will be CHARGED?CASH with every sale. We have two or three Show Cases that you can buy at your own price. Walnuts Wanted. WANTED?A few bushels of dry Walnuts. 1 House For Rent. TO RENT?We want to rent a nice two story house on Wright avenue. Pay Up. We especially want persons who owe us any money to SETTLE UP AT ONCE. We have been very Indulgent so far, and it is time for you to pay. Shingles. We want to sell SHINGLES at LOWER PRICES than any one else. W. B. MOORE & CO. 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. J. M. Great! ? When th GG w ? w B 0 Although H ? of the ] | Clothin h Bargair w ? THE SALE 1 THE SACRI g Mackintoshes, E a sorts of prices. 8 S ^ Until the wit ?3 $5 Blankets at $ S articles in this li ? A dollar goes I is nobody in this j.i j J. L. WIL] I aivs i i THE STANDARD. EVKRY lady who contemplates buyI ing a Sewing Machine should be sure to see and test the STANDARD before finally settling the ouestion as to what machine she will buy. No machine on the market embraces so many desirable and valuable points of superiority as the STANDARD. We will not undertake to enumerate them here, but ask all interested in the subject of Sewing Machines to either call at our place of business and see the machine itself or to notify us and we will call and see them. Our terms are I liberal and we think we can trade. i YORK IMPLEMENT CO. til' TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cures. V OHIC DRUG STORE. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. , I 1 Estate of Walter T. Ilarron. Decn'tl. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of WALTER T. BARRON, deceased, having liled his final return with the judge of probate for York county, on the 8th of January, 1902, will apply for a discharge from further liability as administrator of the said estate. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Admr. December 11, 1901 w 5t A PLACE AMONG THE PRESENTS should be reserved for a policy of INSURANCE. It is more important that you shouli be protected against future loss thai have great present gatification. Present your family with a policy 01 your life or one on the house or furni ture, covering loss by fire. It will brlnj more Christmas cheer than a wagoi load of other things. J. R. LINDSAY, Life and Fire Insurance. FOR LEASE OR SALE^ 2. GWIN (Hope) PLACE, 100 Acres Bullock's Creek township. 3. GOOD (Roseborough) PLACE, 8 Acres, same township. 4. The J. J. WALLACE TRACT, 12 Acres; Bullock's Creek township. 5. LAWSON WHITE PLACE, 7 Acres, King's Mountain township. C. E. SPENCER. HEATH & COMPAN1 jOSTSA e Iron Is I To Sundreds of Peoj VET COST Pric. g, We Still Ha is to Dispose Of ! WILL-OONTINUI FEE APPLIES tc. We can lit any an Every garment one re Special Bli hdrawal of this notic< ;3.50, and making a ] ne. Value of a long' way in our bi{ section who is able 01 Him [JAMS, Manage )NIHXOrrO XSOO XV5 ni vniiDil.UC ATU Mill C PH bL lDunn~nuH i n iiiuli_uu> Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. FINE Saddle Horses, Rubber Tirec Buggies, Phaetons and Hacks Special atention to traveling men, anc nil orders executed promptly. Foi Pale: A fine lot of MULES, HORSES BUGGIES, WAGONS, ROAD CARTS Etc. Give us a trial. Come and se< us before you buy and we will SAVE YOU MONEY. Satisfaction GUAR ANTEED. Polite attention to even one. J. C. ELLIOTT, Manager. FOR SALE. THE D. J. GLENN, Sr., HOMI PLACE, in Bethel township. Th< place is located on Catawbe river anc contains 227 ACRES, much of it bot torn land. Good residence and neces sary buildings. For price and terms write to or call on THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney, Yorkvllle, S. C. Zaf TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cure*. i'ORK DRUG STORE. f H E A T M A. This is the ideal product oi the wheat, and makes the ideal body and brain food. Try the Wheatena product and you will be pleased. We have Ralston's Oats. BUCKWHEAT. t-* ,1 i _ _r i ror ine lovers 01 pane-axes we have an extra quality ol Buckwheat, as "well as a very choice quality of New Crop N. * O. Molasses. The two to11 gether will just fit your appetite. Try them. ; S. C. TEA. 1 We have recently added a supply of the product of the famous Sheppard Tea Farm, of Summerville, S. C. Rene ' Bache, in The Saturday Even8 ing Post, says this is the Best 4 Tea sold ou the American B market. Try it. RIDDLE & CARROLL. f'S GREAT COST CLOl jjjgjji [ot That Is trike. )le Have Availed es We Have Been ve Great Piles 3 UNTIL JANUARY [T|A Gentlemen's Re; III ing, Men's Overc coats, Men's Mac id all comers, all shape* d is a startling1 Bargain anket Sale. e, we are selling $6 B proportionate reductioi a Dollar. ? stock of Dry Goods tli willing to give more fc &C0MPA r. rao s.ANvawoo v HJ N.O. MOLASSES. Best grades new crop new orleans molasses and also fresh north carolina buckwheat flour. When you want Cooking Ware you should call on us. We will suit you In prices. You can get all kinds of School Supplies 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. Be sure 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 j the fit and quality and you will get full value for your money. ( W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. r I REMEMBER THE DEAD: THE LIVING CARE FOR THEMSELVES. r ~V\T HEN you remember the dead of VV your family, you show to the . world that your love for them Is not burled with the body. It Is a duty you owe yourself and to the one that Is j gone, to place a neat Monument or t Tombstone over the last resting place j of departed loved ones. To do this the expense Is not great, and It shows to I the world that your love for the dead Is " as lasting as stone. If you have rela' tlves burled In unmarked graves do not let It remain so, when the expense of 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. G. H. Q'LEARV. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Pj . \\T HEN you are out to buy souvenirs TT for your friends during the holl- T day season, you are invited to come to JL see what we have to offer you in this in , line that are both handsome and ser- "B viceable. Any of these articles would as make appropriate Christmas souve- vs nirs: Rocking Chairs, Pictures, Easles, R Rugs, Suits of Furniture, odd pieces of pr Furniture, etc. Our prices are reason- at able and the qualities of our goods are de up to every requirement. Y< G. H. O'LEARY. Mr JV STOVES AND HEATERS. Ci * ... -.Ill U.. Jll.. IV. ...11 m\f Ci aic ami iiaiiuuiig uic ncn- m| VV known NOBLE STOVES. Oui ln ' most popular sellers are the IRON iie KING. ELMO and COTTON KING. orEvery one of these stoves that we have or , ever sold has given entire satisfaction ty to the purchaser, and we feel sure that qi If you will purchase one of our stoves q you will not he disappointed. We also keep ln stock a line of cheaper priced stoves than the above. We also have -yy a full line of Heating Stoves. 43, G. H. O'LEARY. c0 : L. SADDLES AND HARNESS. co WE invite all users of Saddles and ^ Harness to inspect our stock of . these goods before buying. We manu- . facture our Saddles and Harness and 191 every Saddle and every set of Har- . ness Is guaranteed as to quality. G. H. O'LEARY. ~~ TO RENT. T1 RESIDENCE on East Liberty street. For particulars, apply at 2 Law Range, Yorkville, S. C. Dec. 11 w tf I ' C( Ol rHING SALE. ifl ! Stoi pu ~ ? an Ch im tir a tei 2 thi m< B Z 'H a? Themselves 6 ? ffi ch .Making On J % sa of Splendid 0 ? ^ fir S de pa \Z er JT pu ^ 1ST, 1902. ; 1 7 O W idy-Made Cloth- W J oats, Boys' Over- 2 n1 ;kintoshes, Boys' H 1 s and sizes, at all Q & i O Ra l* W i ^ nn ^ an A an CJ i HH ed U col Lankets at $4.50; H arj a on the cheaper ^ wr M ? 2 ^ of Tfl ^ 7 ese days. There r< I >r a dollar. W SI. ! on 111 Dt wi all LV3H K T 1 J. J. KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. BUILDING. J WHETHER In Wood. Brick, Stone N] or Iron, we solicit the opportunity ar to furnish estimates on all kinds of frj building. . Bt REPAIRS. tai We have in our employ a number of expert workmen, whose especial busi- .ini ness it is to attend to small repair jobs ' in and about homes, etc. Work ol' this ev kind receives prompt attention. Call on, write, or telephone us. I BUILDERS' HARDWARE. j? Finding it necessary to carry all pi.) kinds of Builders' Hardware for use in connection with our own work, we also i retail to others who are in need of such SE articles. With the BEST Carpenters' Pr Tools, it is the same. Just for curiosity like, suppose you see what we ? have and get our prices before you buy. rr We will be found near the C. & N.- j W. depot. J. J. KELLER & CO. tp l_"j- TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cure*. Illl YORK DRUG STORE. *o COTTON GINNING. 1BEG to announce to my friends and bel customers that my GINNERY .'la PLANT, located at Guthrlesville, is in Fli FIRST-CLASS condition, and we have ga] facilities for handling cotton from seed an to' bale .tnat are second to none. Cot- wh ton handled by the Munger system shl brings a better price that that handled sis by other systems. Can gin your cotton cde while you wait. ins Bagging and Ties are kept on hand for and furnished at market prices. Highest CASH prices paid for Seed. Your custom is solicited. I W. H. HICKLIN. ? ti ZtT TAKE COUGH EASE. It Core*. TI: YORK DRUG STORE. the AUCTION SALES,. ROBATE JUDGE'S SALE OF LAND. >Y virtue of a decree made by the > probate court of Richland county, the action there pending, entitled rtrs. M. E. Child's, individually and admrx. of L. D. Childs, deceased i. L. D.. Jennie B., Margaret M. and . Austin Childs," the undersigned, obate judge of said county, will sell, public auction, to the highest bidr. at the COURT HOUSE DOOR IN DRK COUNTY, State of South Carols, ON MONDAY, 6TH DAY OP tNUARY, 1902, upon terms, one-half \SH, balance payable in twelve onths, deferred payment secured by ortgage on the premises and bearing terest from day of sale, with privirrn tn tVia niirnhooar r\1 no ul n rr m nro iv kiiv }/ui vuaovi vi jvaj ui^ uivig all cash at his option: That piece tract of land situated in said counof York, on the west bank of the itawba river and on both sides of the C. and A. Railroad, at the bridge ross said river, bounded by the lands Mrs. M. E. Childs, A. E. Hutchison, m. Whyte and others, containing i ACRES, and fully described in a nveyance from Jos. F. Wallace to D. Childs, of date Aug. 31st, 1888, rerded in said county, and in office of C. C. P. and G. S., in book 21, pages 5-7-8. Dated this the 7th day of December, )1. A. W. RAY, Probate Judge, Richland County, S. C. Dec. 18. w 3t CLERK'S SALE. ie State of South Carolina?County of Cheater. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. >Y virtue of a decretal order to me ^directed, I will sell before the )URT HOUSE DOOR in "the CITY ? CHESTER, on MONDAY, the 6TH \Y OF JANUARY. 1902, the follow? described property to wit: A.11 that tract of land located partly Chester and York counties, bounded lands of Burris, Titman, Lowry, ue, Clack, Wiison et al., and being e land on which JAS. G. McNEEL w resides, and being described by m, the said Jas. G. McNeel, as conIning 250 ACRES; 500 acres at anothtlme, and 525 acres at another time, lis land has been resurveyed by W. Elder, D. S., and a plat of same is file in Clerk's office, Chester county, d by said plat the tract contains VO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY " RES. Sold at the suit of Margaret H. Gasti vs. Jas. G. McNeel Mary E. Mc;el and Joseph Wylie & Co. rerms op Sale?One-third of. the rchase price to be paid in CASH, d the balance in two equal annual bailments on one ana two years ne, after date of purchase, with inrest on the deferred payments from e day of sale until paid: and the pay- v ints of the credit portion shall be sered by bond of the purchaser and a artgage of the premises sold, with provision for a ten per cent, penalty ~" the clerk's attorney's fees, irf the ent of foreclosure; but the purchasmay pay all, or any less amount, cash. That In the event any puraser at said sale shall fall to comY with his bid within one hour after e sale, then the clerk shall, resell on e same day (or on any subsequent 'esday at the plaintiff's option) the Id premises, and In the event the irchase price at such second sale II shQrt of the purchase price at the st sale, the cierk shall report such flciency to this court, and the proper rtles shall have the right to recovsuch deficiency from such defaulting rchaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pers. JOHN C. McFADDEN, Clerk C, C. erk's Office, Chester, S. C., Decemaer. 14. 1901. Dec. 18 w 3t PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. OFFER the following three Plantations for sale .on reasonable terms: 84 ACRES, adjoining lands of T. L. rrnll nnrt Pnuntv TTnmp CELL PLACE, containing 108J ?RES, located in Bullock's Creek unship and adjoining lands of Ellas im8ey and Mrs. Wylie. *OSEBOROUGH PLACE, situated Turkey creek, containing 328 acres d adjoining lands of C. E. Spencer d others. U1 of the above lands are well adaptto the production of corn, wheat, tton and family supplies, and they i also adapted to stock raising, for further information call upon or ite to J. W. P. HOPE, Yorkville, S, C. Sept. 25 w tf TAX COLLECTIOH8?1001. Bee of the County Treasurer of , York County, orkville, S. C., September 15, 1901. N accordance with law, my books will be open for the collection of the 'ATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL S.XES for the fiscal year beginning nuary 1st, 1901, and ending Decemr 31st, 1901, on the 15TH DAY OP 3TOBER, 1901, and will be kept open til the 31st day of December, 1901. vill also receive VOLUNTARY PAYENTS for commutation road taxes r the year 1902. for the convenience, of tax-payers I 11 meet them at the following places the days mentioned below: knd at Yorkville, Wednesday, the :h, until Tuesday, the 31st day of icember. After which day the books 11 be closed and the 15 per cent, penty will be attached. Dfflce hours in towns from 8 a. m., 5 o'clock, p. m. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. 3ept. 18 w 5t uggies and Buggies, Harness and Harness. EVERYBODY is talking about our J display of BUGGIES and HARASS. and the sales we are making e surprising to our most loyal ends. We make the COLUMBIA iggy our LEADER, and don't hesite to say that It Is the best Buggy ide for the money. We sold six of Is make last week and placed the gest order with the factory we have er made. f you want a Buggy, you can't afford buy without first seeing us. We ve various makes at all kinds of ices. >Ve have for sale at a bargain, a ICOND HAND COTTON GIN and tESS. GLENN & ALLISON. NOTICE. 10 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Application will be made Hon. Geo. W. Gage, circuit judge, at i chambers in Chester, S. C., on IURSDAY, DECEMBER 26TH, at on, upon petition, for the appointint of the Probate Judge of York inty as the guardian (public) of Mai E. Flanagan, Geo. M. Flanagan, JuL. Flanagan and James Harold inagan, children of James A. Flanan, deceased, for whom no competent d responsible person can be found o Is willing to assume such guardianp. The estate of said minors conts of moneys In the hands of the rk of court for York county, amountr to about five hundred (500) dollars each of them. W. B. FLANAGAN. Petitioner, Geo. W. S. Hart, Att'y pro Pet'r. December 11 w 2t T Take your JOB PRINTING to IE ENQUIRER and you will get } BEST work at the LOWEST price.