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cox is guilty. Mrs. Cropsey, the mother of the drowned girl, is still prostrated from grief and It is reported that Wilcox's near relatives are also sorely distressed. While Wilcox has stated that he thought a great deal of Miss Cropsey, it is reported that he has never been heard to express regret at her death. The Calieornia Wat.?Farming is conducted upon a large and economical scale in many portions of Southern Cal irornia. in no locamy xmo IllVUCt * * steam farming machinery been applied with such effectiveness as upon the grain ranches in Southern California. On one ranch the engine used to draw the machinery is of 50-horse power and has drive wheels eight feet high. It consumes twelve barrels of oil every day, and Its operation requires the services of seven men. In ploughing 55 furrows are turned over at one time, covering a breadth of 40 feet. Eight horses are needed to keep the machine supplied with water and fuel. The best record made so far in ploughing, is 75 acres in four hours and 45 minutes. The field was five miles around, giving the great engine a stralght-away course, with few turns, in making the record. In operating this plough to the best advantage a water station is maintained at one corner of the field, from which the engine is supplied as needed, "'he average capacity of the machine is the ploughing of 110 acres per day. The use of this machine is not an experiment. Last year 6,000 acres were harvested by it. On a ranch of 1,000 acres it is an economic investment, but a smaller acreage would not warrant the outlay. Last seaStn a combined harvester was drawn by the engine and averaged over 1,000 acres of wheat in a day, cutting, threshing and sacking the crop. One of these great field engines is at work this season near<?ovina, displacing 70 mules.?Los Angeles dis paten. Gold and Silver Production op a Year.?The preliminary estimate of Mr. Roberts, the director of the mint, on the production of gold and silver in 1 the United States during the calendar year 1901 indicates only a slight gain over the production of the preceding i year. The total number of ounces of fine gold produced is shown to have been 3,880,578, of the value of $80,218,800. The number of fine ounces of silver produced was 59,653,788, having a commerical value of $35,792,200. The coinage value of the silver is approximately $77,000,000. The production of gold in Alabama was valued at $3,900; Georgia, $144,900; North Carolina, $65,800; South Carolina. $120,900: Virginia, $7,400. Virginia's silver product was 1,049 and North Carolina's, 16,558 fine ounces. AT THE CHURCHES. THE CHURCH OP THE GOOD ! SHEPHERD. , rev. j. c. johnes. rector. i Services this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. ! i TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. rbv. a. n. brunson, pastor. Prayer-meeting this evening at 7.00 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. o. neville, pastor. , Prayer-meeting this evening at 7.00 o'clock. fecial Jottys. Preaching at Hickory Grove. There will be services In the Presbyterian church at Hickory Grove, at 11 a. m., on Sunday, January 19. by Rev. L. O. McCutcheon, of Blacksburg. J. J. J. Robinson. Church Conference at Union. Every member of Union Baptist church Is urged to be present at a church conference to be held on next Sunday, January 12, at 2 p. m. Business of importance will come up for consideration. J. D. Smith, Church Clerk. 1 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County?ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the ' city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the 1 sum of One Hundred Dollars for ] each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's 1 Catarrh Cure. '> Frank J. Cheney. ' Sworn to before me and subscribed ' in my presence, this 6th day of De- 1 cember, A. D., 1886. A. W. Gleason, 1 [Seal] Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- ] nally, and acts directly on the blood J and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. TT~ 11 T71~ ni!1~ ?( nan a ramuy rius aic nic i?:si. Enquirer's Clab MaUerx. Each of the following persons are engaged In making a club of subscribers for The Yorkville Enquirer, and receiving names at $1.75 per annum. After the 12th of March, 1902, subscriptions will be received only at $2 per year, unless in clubs of two or more names: Jos. W. Alexander..Yorkville, S. C. R. B. Black Lominack, S. C. W. McG. Bailey Olive, S. C. Charlie Berry Yorkville, S. C. G. M. Brimer Point, S. C. J. H. Bigham Sharon. S. C. W. Henry Crook Fort Mill. S. C. Dr. T. N. Dulin Bethel. S. C. J. Walker Gwinn..Lominack, S. C. L. G. Ferguson Yorkvilie. S. C. Willie Graves, Bullock's Creek, S. C. S. Earle Grist Yorkville. S. C. G. W. Knox Clover, S. C. W. S. Lesslie LessMe, S. C. J. D. Land Carp, S. C. Miss Sallie McConnell McConnellsville, S. C. Miss Sallie Martin.. ..Concord, S. C. R. E. McLure Yorkville, S. C. S. B. Thompson Point, S. C. Miss Lizzie Wood Bethel, S. C. Jos. M. Whitesides...Valdora. S. C. J. M. Craig Point, S. C. J. K. Allison..Hickory Grove. S. C. G. L. Suggs Enquirer, S. C. W. J. Caveny Rock Hill. S. C. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Clay Hill, S. C. M. S. Carroll Carp, S. C. John L. Davies..Blacksburg. S. C. Miss Georgia Albright..Chester.S.O. S. S. Faris Belmont. S. C. John J. Smith Clover, S. C. Julius A. Hope Lockhart. S. C. J. S. Plexico Tirzah, S. C. W*. E. Gettys Clay Hill. S. C. W. H. Spencer Roddey's, S. C. $;he gorltuille dpotton gftarhet Corrected Semi-Weekly by Hem Latts Bros. Yorkville, January 7, 2 p. m.?Tl local market stands: Middling 7 Fully Middling 7 Good Middling 7 Fully Good Middling 7 Latta Bros. FOR SALE. I HAVE for sale at bargains, the fc lowing: 1 Avery Stalk Cutter for horses: 1 lot of Belting; 1 Blacksmith Vise: 1 Water Elevator; 1 Meyer Pump; lot of Wrought Iron Pipe, 4 to nich; lot of harness. T. BAXTER MCCLAIN. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. in the court op common pleas. Sarah H. Kunz, as Administratrix i the estate of Elizabeth Smith, d* ceased, Plaintiff, against H. "V Smith, Defendant?Summons for R lief?Complaint not served. To the Defendant, H. W. Smith: YOU are hereby summoned and n quired to answer the complaint I this action, which is this day filed I the office of the Clerk of the Cou of Common Pleas for the said coui ty, and to serve a copy of yoi answer to the said complaint c the subscriber at his office. No. 5. La Range, Yorkvllle, S. C., within twenl days after the service hereof, exclusl\ of the day of such service: and if yc fail to answer the complaint within tl time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this a< tion will apply to the court for the r< lief demanded in the complaint. Yorkville, S. C., December 31st, A. E 1901. W. W. LEWIS. Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. in the court op common pleas. York Cotton Mills. Plaintiff, again: E. Martin & Co., (a firm composed ( E. Martin?names of other defenc ants constituting company unknow to plaintiff). Defendants?Summon for Relief?Complaint not served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and r< quired to answer the complaint i this action, which is filed in the offic of the Clerk of the Court of Commo Pleas, for said county, and to serve copy of your answer to the said corr plaint on the subscribers at their offic in Yorkville. South Carolina, withi twenty days after the service hereo exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the complair within the time aforesaid, the plaintl: In this action will apply to the cou: for the relief demanded in the con: plaint. Attest: W. Brown Wylie, C. C. C. Pis. [Seal]. TTTNT/EY & BRICE. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Yorkville, S. C., December 3l?t, 1901. NOTICE. To the absent defendants, E. Mai tin & Company, a firm composed of I Martin and other defendants, if anj name's unknown: Please take notic that the summons, of which the fore ?olng is a copy, together with the com olaint in the above entieled cause, wer Filed in the office of the clerk of cour of common pleas for said county an 3tate, at Yorkville. South Carolina, o the 2d day of January, A. D., 1902. FINLEY & BRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Yorkville, S. C., January 2d, 1902. Jan. 4 s6t Feb. 8. If you want the BEST Job Print ng bring it to THE ENQUIRER office WE WANT YOUR TRADE WE will during the present year d our best to merit the trade of th arood people of this town and commu nity. At all times you will find here Jhoice selection of kinds of the BES' QUALITIES of goods that are put u n Cans. Bottles or Packages. We tak in pspecial pride in our Canned an Bottled Goods and try to keep onl; the duality of goods that we know b: ixperience that the people of this com munity want. We feel sure that If yoi ire desirous of having only the BES' QUALITIES of edibles go on your tabl that we can serve you to your entir satisfaction. We invite you to giv us a call when out shopping for the ta ble. We hope to have your trade. People who have used Ralston's Pu rina Mills' products pronounce ther to be the best cereal preparations pu in the market. We have them all, an< will be pleased to have you call on u For what you want in the cereal lint We also have Cream of Wheat. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. THE IDEAL COMPANY. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY begins th new year stronger and more popula than ever before in the FIFTY-SEVEI YEARS of its career, and especially i this true with regard to South Carolin Tho voor -hicf nln.CP anu j vi iv vivuti\.j. xuv j j??v was the most prosperous during Its ca reer of ten years in South Carolina, a Is shown by. the enormous amount o new business placed on the company' books. The outlook for the new year i ill that could be desired for the reaso that as the record of the company in it crreat liberality toward policy holder becomes known its popularity increas es. It ranks today as the "IDEA! POLICY HOLDERS' COMPANY." i fact has no successful rivals, as th official records show. It is manage entirely in the interest of the polic holders, and the man who buys insur ance without first investigating th MUTUAL BENEFIT neglects his ow interest. It is my business to prove a the claims of superiority set forth abov and I shall take pleasure in doing s< and to your entire satisfaction, if give the opportunity. SAM M. ORTST, Special Agent. THE SKIPPER FLY C1AN be kept off your shoulders an J hams if you will sprinkle a littl BORAX over the fleshy part of til meat and rub a little on the joint en< The time to put the Borax on is whe you hang the meat. Borax makes th meat firm and nicer. DO not allow that cough to run z from bad to worse and perhaps g into consumption. When you first fe that you are taking cold you shoul come to Starr's and get medicine < break up the cold at once. Starr has dozen different medicines for cough and colds and they are good. PARTIES in need of Window Glai and Putty will find all sizes < Glass at Starr's, and Putty soft ar ready for use. Glass has advance some since last winter, but our prici are a lower than most dealers. WE have a very complete stock i Medicines, Toilet Articles. et< when you need anything in our line v will make it to your interest to come JAS. M. STARR & CO.. T r V ? ? iiririct ts i^-au ntfr, WOOD WANTED. 1,t / \ TO 200 CORDS of 8-FOC * J\/ DRY OAK WOOD at Yoi Cotton Mills. To be delivered at one W. R. CARRODL. President. Xv The Enquirer solicits your orde I for Job Printing during 1902. YOUR GROCERIES ? < FOR 1902. tie , W ITH the beginning of the year | you will probably want to make ar| rangements to buy your FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES during the year. ? we irusc inai you win give out yiatc | of business consideration when you are making your arrangements. Our 2 store has for years had the reputation l's of handling the BEST QUALITIES ' ? of FANCY GROCERIES to be had on this market. For years we have had the reputation ~ of handling the BEST FLOUR to be had around these parts. This reputation has not come us by mere chance, but is the result of years of careful atof tention to the Flour that we buy and the Flour that we sell to our customed ers. To say that your Flour comes f from Riddle & Carroll's is a positive guaran.-H> that it is up to the limit in quality. When you want Flour and In want on!; the BEST, you will save rt time anc'i vorry by ordering it from us. 1_ When it comes to prices on Grocer' ies you w U always find that our prices w are as low as can be made by any :y concern doing a legitimate business e and selling high grade goods. t* Use WHEATENA, the ideal mus> cle and brain food. RIDDLE & CARROLL. HARDWARE. - TX7E have a complete assortment of VV all kinds of HARDWARE for building and for household use. We do not think that any dealer can offer . you prices that will begin to compare with ours, and we ask you to call and , see us before you make any purchases l" of Hardware, n Furniture, Etc. 5. Our stock of FURNITURE Is about the larerest to be found in this county, ,*e and includes everything in the furnln ture line. If you want to buy Furnia ture of any description during this year you cannot do better than to see us ,e before buying. n We have two or three Show Cases f. that you can buy at your own price. it Pay Up. n ff t We especially want persons who owe i- us any money to SETTLE UP AT ONCE. We have been very indulgent G so far, and it is time for you to pay. Shingles. e We want to sell SHINGLES at LOWER PRICES than any one else. W. B. MOORE & CO. t: 1 BUY Evaporated Apples y 2 and Peaches, 0 n Prunes, V White Beans, - ? ? : b : Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Mackerel and ? White Fish, FROM I JNO. B. WILLIAMS. P e y PLANTATIONS FOB SALE. t: y _ - T OFFER the following three Plantau A tions for sale on reasonable terms: r 184 ACRES, adjoining lands of T. L. _ e Carroll and County Home. ' e KELL PLACE, containing 108$ e ACRES, located in Bullock's Creek - township and adjoining lands of Ellas Ramsey and Mrs. Wylie. - ROSEBOROUGH PLACE, situated n on Turkey creek, containing 328 acres t and adjoinjng lands of C. E. Spencer 3 and others. t< s All of the above lands are well adapt>. ed to the production of corn, wheat, cotton and family supplies, and they h are also adapted to stock raising. For further information call UDon or ? write to J. W. P. HOPE, 1 Yorkville, S. C. Sept. 25 w tf ^ ? REMEMBER THE DEAD? THE LIVING CARE TOR ? THEMSELVES. t d TITHEN you remember the dead of - t your family, you show to the s world that your love for them is not f buried with the body. It is a duty you s owe yourself and to the one that is c s gone, to place a neat Monument or n Tombstone over the last resting place s of departed loved ones. To do this the b s expense is not great, and it shows to i- the world that your love for the dead is [j as lasting as stone. If you have rela- " n tives buried in unmarked graves do not e let it remain so, when the expense of s d marking the grave properly is so small, y Get my prices and see the styles of - work I have to offer you. y e FRANK HAPPERFIELD. n In the rear of the Kennedy Building. , 11 ?' e UNDERTAKERS. n UR personal attention, with long ,e v/ experience, given at all times. All grades and priced goods in COFFINS n and CASKETS. Latest equipment in .I trapping", etc. Robes, Gloves, Slip'. peic and Stockings carried in stock, j Fine Hearse for town and country use. J W. B. MOORE & CO. " THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. 1 7 T S it broken, worn or shackly? ] JL Whether it be made of iron, wood or '} steel, bring it to us and we will FIX IT. IC! We do Horse Shoeing, and we do it i ; RIGHT. Also all kinds of farm imple?s ment repairs. . - R. E. MONTGOMERY. of HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. > |'e rp HE undersigned offers for sale the to X HOUSE and LOT in Yorkville, on ] Congress street, at present occupied by the family of L. George Grist. There are six rooms in the building. For fur- < ther particulars apply to (T GEO. W. S. HART. rk photography! :e. 17*OR PHOTOS In any style and of 1 the BEST FINISH?Please call rs at my Gallery, on Cleveland avenue. S. W. WATSON, Yorkvllle, S. C. < J. M. HEATH k CO., General Merchandise. NEW YEAR fln/mfinril uiGouug: ro the Good People ot Yorkville, and All the Country Round About, Including Those Who Have Been Our Customers During the Year Just Closed, and Those Who are Seeking the Best of Treatment During the Year to Come: GREETING. w E have done an extenBlve busless during the past year, selling Dry ioods and General Merchandise In evry section of York county and across - >?. he boundaries thereof, in all the counles adjoining. Our sales during the ear have footed up many thousands f dollars, and generally our relations rlth our numerous customers have een of a most satisfactory nature, 'o one and all of our many friends, we eg leave to extend our sincere thanks nd give assurance of our grateful apreciation of their courtesy and pa ronage. rhe Year 1902. We know the York county public betsr now than we did when we came ere not quite two years ago, and the rork county public knows us better. lS the result of this better acqualnt.nceshlp we hope and believe that here has been a mutual growth In repect and esteem. So far as we are oncerned, we are sure that such has >een the case on our part. And as It as been our good fortune to give reaonably satisfactory service during the ear 1901, we feel confident of our abllty to still better perform the tasks hat will fall upon us during the year 902. At Your Service. Our stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY. SHOES, SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Is practically nexhaustlble. It will be kept so durng the coming year, and the purchasng public is respectfully requested to teep us In mind at all times, no mat:er what may be their wants. J.M. HEATH & CO, J. L. Williams, Manager. PREMIUMS FOR CLUBMAKERS. Some of the Valuable Frizes ^ That The Enquirer Offers. 2 fe AMONG the premiums that we offer b to Clubmakers for THE ENQUI- g, RER, subject to the conditions set p{ forth in the prospectus published else- y< where in this issue, are the following: FOR FOUR NAMES. _ A "Yankee" Watch, a Stylographic Fountanl Pen or a Three Bladed Pocket Knife of good quality. 1 FOR FIVE NAMES. ^ A year's subscription to either one k of the following Magazines: McClure's. e Ladles' Home Journal, Munsey, Argo- e\ sy, Cosmopolitan, Delineator, Saturday to Evening Post, Everybody's, Frank jf Lesslle's Popular Monthly, or either of y< the following: A "Champion" Stem Winding Watch, a gold pointed Fount- st ain Pen, a four bladed Pocket Knife, a a Globe Air Rifle. FOR SIX NAMES. An "Eclipse" Stem Winding Watch, King Repeating Air Rifle, a year's sub- -r scrlptlon to Christian Herald, Journal y of Pedagogy, or a "Champion" Repeat- tv ing Air Rifle. fa FOR EIGHT NAMES. e\ An Ingersoll "Triumph" Watch, a n< Columbian Repeating Air Rifle?works like a Winchester?a fine Razor or Pocket Knife, a Rapid Writer Fountain Pe%-plain case. J FOR TEN NAMfcS. _One year's subscription to THE IUKKVILiLiEj MNyumrjK, a wuuk- er" Watch, valued at $2.50; a Hamilton ~ 22 calibre Rifle?model 11; The Youth's Companion, one year; or a gold mounted Fountain Pen. T , FOR TWENTY NAMES. 1 A Harlngton & Richardson 32 calibre Hammerless Revolver, a Crack-Shot Stevens Rifle, a 10-ounce canvas Hunt- ?f ing Coat, a No. 1 Ejector Single Barrel t0 Brecch-Loadlng Shot Gun, The Centu- 101 ry or Harper's Magazine. FOR THIRTY NAMES. of Either of the following: A Single ti< Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun, a fine 4x4 ge Kodak, a fine Toilet or Washstand Set, or a Hopkins & Allen Jr. 22 Calibre Rifle. FOR FORTY NAMES. ! A fine Mandolin, Guitar or Banjo, a j\? New York Standard Open-Face Watch, a W. Richards Double Barrel BreechLoading Shot Gun, or a Low Arm Sing- js er Sewing Machine. bl] FOR FIFTY NAMES. Se A Winchester or Colt Repeating Rifle, 22 calibre; a Double Action Smith & Wesson Revolver, 32 calibre; or an T Elgin Watch. a FOR SIXTY NAMES. A High-Arm Sewing Machine, a first- * class Double-Barrel Breech Loading Shot Gun, or a New Departure Ham- ?Ji merless Smith & Wesson 32-calibre Revolver. L. M. GRIST & SONS. J FJ CLYBURN HEATH MULE CO * Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. cu ? CO The Owensboro Wagon gj IS the BEST that has ever been sold ed on this market, regardless of price, fe' and we are prepared to especially in- ag terest those who may be in need of mi Wagons. wj Our Buggies. We can give the customer any kind of a BUGGY he wants at almost sny h< price. Make some inquiries along at about now. Rubber Tires. _ On all of our livery vehicles, and we u have teams that would Interest the president. If It Is a real smart turnout >? that you want come and see us. To Sell, Trade or Hire, ? We are at your service with every thing in our line, and we are on tne FRONT STEP, too. J. C. ELLIOTT, Manager. cu . in ua da THE ? STANDARD. 5 ou i EVERY lady who contemplates buy- po ing a Sewing Machine should be sure to see and test the STANDARD before finally settling the Question as to what machine she will buy. No machine on the market embraces so many desirable and valuable points of s superiority as the STANDARD. We will not undertake to enumerate them here, but ask all interested in the sub ject 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 liberal and we think we can trade. YORK IMPLEMENT CO. 1 Fl th CI N.O. MOLASSES. * Best grades new crop new ORLEANS MOLASSES and also FRESH NORTH CAROLINA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. St' Gi When you want Cooking Ware you D< should call on us. We will suit you in L, prices. 6^ You can get all kinds of School Sup- as plies from us at the lowest prices. ( A few days ago we received a fresh shipment of Cakes and Crackers dl"""* trnm tho hn Irorq Also Choice Full U Cream Cheese. TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES. Be sure to come and see our samples and get our prices when you want a X stylish suit of Clothes, a pair of Pants, -ia Vest or an Overcoat. We guarantee N. the fit and quality and you will get ar full value for your money. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. Bi J ta m REPAIR WORK. W HEN you make your New Year's L resolutions why not resolve to have P' that Watch or Clock that have not been running just as they should, SI cleaned up or repaired. The cost for almost any ordinary repairing needful . I to a watch Is trifling when compared J with the convenience of a well-running and good time-keeping time-piece. Bring me your Watcnes or Clocks now H| while the year is new, so that a good SH running time-piece will help you to keep that resolution you made not to ? "swear" during the year 1902. ^ T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. th G. H. O'LEARV. Otfl FURNITURE. I7HEN you find it necessary to ' -j 1\ purchase anything In the Furniire line you will find it to your Interit to call and see what I have to of- RE r you. You will find that I carry the AL EST goods as well as the lower Yor *ades and that my prices will com- .gfl2 ire favorably with any prices that )u may obtain on any other warket. G. H. O'LEARY. T STOVES AND HEATERS. for \J E are still handling the wellf\ known NOBLE STOVES. Oui ost popular sellers are the IRON ING, ELMO and COTTON KING. jJJJ; very one of these stoves that we have .H 'er sold has given entire satisfaction i the purchaser, and we feel surt that f ^ you will purchase one of our stoves Hi mill nnt ho rilnannnlntort Wa nlsn ;ep In stock a line of cheaper priced A oves than the above. We also have J;"1. full line of Heating Stoves. , ^ G. H. O'LEARY. ,n ,c A SADDLES AND HARNESS. flcl T7E invite all users of Saddles and oat] rV Harness to inspect our stock of "W lese goods before buying. We manu- mal dure our Saddles and Harness and er 1 ery Saddle and every set of Har- Pub ?8S is guaranteed as to quality. rnlri G. H. O'LEARY. tere _^?^mmm????? C., ! w. CASTLES & C0T, THE LEADERS. tow I-Ilolcory Grove, 8. O.. shir BIG BARGAINS^ ^ ITE will give all customers some spe< 'T very big bargains In all lines of tor >ods from now until January 1st, ive 02. We mean by this that all lines F< goods are to go at reduced prices the cut down our stock. If you are son oking for bargains in our lines, you plac ,nnot afford to pass us by. Al We have a large and complete line ind Toys for the children and also ar- lry, :les suitable for presents for the big- Al r folks. See ours before you buy. ">f J PAY UP! PAY UP!! 3 Cl< Say, Mister, if you owe us an ac- Al unt, on a lien or otherwise, we think Jay is time you were paying. We want p. nr e money and we want it at once. It At long past due and we need it in our We< isiness. So you will oblige us by Jam ttling up at once. Al J. W. CASTLES & CO. Thu 1902, . J. KELLER & CO., ' * UNDERTAKERS. p. n of J OFFINS, CASKETS, ETC. in* iayi j"AVING just completed a new X warehouse for the storing of COF- Ja^; NS, CASKETS and other UNDER- ^ uuuus, we invue an inspec- ? >n of what we have to show. It la . A' inecessary to remind the perspective Jay' stomer that there will certainly iry' me a time when he will need some- . A lng In our line, not only for himself, 7* it for others in whom he is Interest- f j . Therefore, It Is well to put in a w minutes getting full Information f J ainst the time when the information A) ay prove of interest. There is alays a salesman at our place to show -th ods, and he will give all information A1 at may be desired. ,jay When desired, we will send out a >0^ sarse and give our personal attention " A1 funerals. tv c J. J. KELLER & CO. ' yeai Joan and pavings ?ank,;jg Yorkvlllo, H. C. Elti 117" ITH ample resources for the pro- * T tection and accommodation of stomers, this Bank solicits the bus- ER< ess of corporations, firms and Individ- tlfle ils, and will extend every accomrno- aj?n ition consistent with safe banking. * ist of facilities for handling the ac- a unts of out-of-town customers, coun- . ( y merchants and farmers, cotton Ills and other manufacturing estabihments. Y< A. general banking business transact- j , and prompt and Intelligent atten>n given to all business entrusted to ir care. v Interest bearing Certificates of De- E?t sit issued under special agreement. _ N tate ceas W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. wit! M. McNEEL. President. app bun ?? tate F. F. PURSLEY, _ CLOVER, S. C. TO GROCERIES A THAT'S what we want to call your "J.* . attention to at present. We have our. Lard, Baking Powder and all "av e other ingredients for making your iristmas cakes. We have Cocoanut, "J? >th grated and fresh. Chocolate, ? irrants, Raisins, etc. ja GUNS. We are very anxious to sell out our I J ock of Guns. We will sell you any ?TC un we have at 10 CENTS ON THE E,^ OLLAR LESS THAN OUR REGU- '"J A.R PRICE. These are jam up good { ins. Come to us for anything you want, PJy i we* want to serve you. P Yours for trade. J. F. PURSLEY. ???????????? and luggies and Buggies, y. Harness and Harness. ^ to ' EVERYBODY Is talking about our "~~ li display of BUGGIES and HAR- i| ESS, and the sales we are making VI e surprising to our most loyal lends. We make the COLUMBIA p i Jggy our LEADER, and don't hesi- ruL te to say that it is the best Buggy ade for the money. We sold six of lis make last week and placed the _ . rgest order with the factory we have L< 1 er made. If you want a Buggy, you can't afford i buy without first seeing us. We Sjnj ive various makes at all kinds of Qne ices. For We have for sale at a bargain, a ECOND HAND COTTON GIN and i,*v< RESS. 1!" GLENN & ALLISON. Aru fork BrickWorks. IS!' W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. as by i We are now making millions of Brick, id are ready to meet nil demands whole- thr< le or retail, at figures that are right. W. N. ASHE. {J* Yorkville and Rook llill. vi<j, mui :iT Take your JOB PRINTING to noo IIE ENQUIRER and you will get issu le BEST work at the LOWEST price, ed TAX RETURNS FOR 1002. ce of the County Auditor of York County, South Carolina, foRKViLLE, S. C., December 2, 1901. 'OTICE is hereby given that the County Auditor will receive TAX TURNS OF REAL AND PERSONPROPERTY from the tax payers of k county, from JANUARY 1ST, !, until FEBRUARY 20, 1902, inclusafter which latter date the FIFTY R CENT. PENALTY will attach to delinquents. he year 1902 is the time fixed by law the RE-ASSESSMENT of REAL OPERTY for taxation, and all leal ite owners, resident and non-reslt, and all persons having control of h property in a fiduciary capacity, st strictly comply with the law hin the times stated, otherwise the ''TY PER CENT. PENALTY atles the same as In returns of peril property. tax return, in due form, will be rered, and any return which says lME," or "NO CHANGES." or not onformity to law, will not be filed. 11 returns must be sworn to before auditor, his assistant, or other ofr duly qualified to administer an t?. ^hen parties so desire, they can te returns under oath, on the propblank, before a magistrate, notary lie, or other officer qualified to adilster the same, and send by registd mail to Auditor, at Yorkville, S. before the 20th day of February, jparate returns of all property locain School Districts No. 33, Bethesda nshlp;' No. 9, Broad River town>; No. 12, Catawba township; Nos. ind 35, Ebenezer township; Nos. 26 39, Fort Mill township; and Nos. 13, and 35 in York township, 'he.i practicable, tax payers are :ially requested to meet the Audiat an apnointment in their respecttownships. sr the purpose of receiving returns, Auditor will attend, either in peror by assistant, at the following es and at the times stated: t Sharon, on Wednesday, the 8th, on Thursday, the 9th days of Jan1902, until 4 o'clock, p. m. t Smyrna, on Friday, the 10th day anuary, 1902, until 4 o'clock p. m. t Clark's Fork, on Saturday, the day of January, 1902, until 3 )ck, p.m. t Yorkville, on Monday, the 13th of January, 1902, until 3 o'clock, i. t Hickory Grove, on Tuesday and Inesday, the 14th and 15th days of nary, 1902. : Coates's Tavern, at 12 o'clock, on rsday, the 16th day or January, , and on Friday, the 17th day of uary, until 2 o'clock, p. m. t Rock Hill, on Saturday, the 18th of January, 1902, until 2 o'clock, i. t Antioch, on Monday, the 20th day anuary, 1902. ; Fort Mill, on Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, the 21st, 22d and 23d# 9 of January, 1902. Rock Hill, on Friday and Satur, the 24th and 25th of January, 1902. t Bethany, on Monday, the 27th day anuary, 1902. t Clover, on Tuesday and Wednes, the 28th and 29th days of Janu1902. t McConnellsville, on Thursday, the day of January, 1902. : Newport, on Friday, the 31st day anuary, 1902. t Tlrzah, on Saturday, the 1st day ^ February. 1902. t Rock Hi!!, on Monday, Tuesday, Inesday and Thursday, the 3d, 4th, and 6th days of February, 1902. t Yorkvllle, from Friday, the 7th of February, until Thursday, the day of February, 1902, Inclusive. 1 males between the ages of twenme and sixty years, except ex-Conirate soldiers above the age of fifty rs, are liable to 81 poll tax. ixpayers, liable to poll tax, are :lally requested to Inform themes as to the number of the school rlct In which they reside. '. B. WILLIAMS, County Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ate of I. D. Wltherapoon, Deceased. LL parties holding any claims against the estate of I. D. WITH3POON, deceased, are hereby nod to present the same to the undered. duly attested, within the time icrlbed by law, and all Indebted to estate will make prompt and satctory settlement with W. I. WITHERSPOON, Qualified Executor, jrkvllle, S. C., Jan'y 1st, 1902. .n. 1 w 3t PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE, ate of Walter T. Barron, Decs'd. OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the est of WALTER T. BARRON, de sed, having filed his final return li the judge of probate for York nty, on the 8th of January, 1902, will ly for a discharge from further 11a:y as administrator of the said es!. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Admr. ecember 11, 1901 w 5t DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. Ktate of G. M. Riddle, Deceaiied. LL persons indebted to the estate of G. MACK RIDDLE, deceased, hereby notified to make immediate ment to the undersigned. Persons ing claims against the said estate requested to present the same to within the time prescnoed by law. RIE L. RIDDLE, Administratrix, owling Green, S. C., January 1, 1901. in. 1. w 2t COTTON GINNING. JEG to announce to my friends and ustomers that my GINNERY \.NT, located at Guthriesville, is in LST-CLASS condition, and we have Iities for handling cotton from seed >ale tnat are second to none. Cothandled by the Hunger system igs a better price that that handled other systems. Can gin your cotton le you wait. agging and Ties are kept on hand furnished at market prices, ighest CASH prices paid for Seed, our custom is solicited. W. H. HICKLIN. Sends your orders for Job Printing THE ENQUIRER. !kr \|orkrillr (gnquiw. lished Wednesday and Satnrdaj. PUHLI8IIEU8 : M. GRIST, W. D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION J jle copy for one year f 2 00 i copy for two years 3 50 six months 1 00 three months 50 } copies one year 3 50 > copies one year 17 50 I an extra, copy for a club of ten. 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