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OBITUARY Died?Near Blairsville, S. 0., April 3, 1902, LITTLE JOSEPHINE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Plexlco, aged 5 months and four days. WOOD WANTED. I AM receiving proposals for 250 CORDS OF PINE WOOD, to be delivered at the waterworks during the coming summer. M. C. WILLIS, Apr. 19s3t Mayor. NOTICE IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that a special meeting of the town council of the town of Yorkville, S. C., is called to be held at the council room in Yorkville, on the THIRTIETH DAY O*' APRIL, instant, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to pass upon the petition of the board of trustees for the scnool district of Yorkville, to ORDER AN ELECTION upon the matter of issuing bonds for the erection of a school building and equipping, the same. At said meeting the council will specially pass upon the question whether or not a majority of the freeholders in the town of Yorkville are petitioning for the holding of the election. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor. April 18, 1902 sw 4t CLOCKS. TI7HILE you think about it just VY suppose you come in sometime and see me about that Clock that you have been intending to buy for sometime. I have all sorts of clocks that will suit you. I have the popular little ALARM CLOCKS at prices from 95 cents and on up. And then I have MANTEL CLOCKS ranging in price . from $3 and up. All of my Mantel Clocks are eight-day Clocks. If your watch is out of repair or you have any jewelry that needs repairing you will please remember that I do repair work on all kinds of watcnes, clocks and jewelery and do it in just the best manner that is possible, and every piece of work that I do is GUARANTEED TO BE O. K. T. W. SPECK. Jeweler. J. F. PURSL.EY, CLOVER, S. 0. SALMON. SEE us for SALMON. We have the FLEUR-DE-LIS brand, which cannot be beat for quality. Just received a fine assortment of CANDIES. Almost anything you can call for, we have. Our store is neadquarters for Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. In the way of a Cigar we have the ROMAN KNIGHT, which for quality as a fivecenter cannot be beaten. Our Chewing Tobaccos are an that they should be in quality and our prices are just at the right notch. When you get ready for lemonade please remember that we have the Lemons. Choice Lemons two for 5 cents. Our line of Groceries is very complete, and we have the kind of goods vnn n-nnt ot nrtees that are rieht. " J." P." PURSLEY. WE HAVE BOLTS. We have just received a shipment of nearly 1,500 pounds of iron Bolts in all lengths of all sizes, and at prices that are right. RIDDLE & CARROLL. Deering Harvesting Machinery. WE ARE STILL SELLING THE CELEBRATED DEERING HARVESTING MACHINERY. OUR n * \Ttr a xrnnr V/\.\ > JVOOl'iUO nur< i?j>? m WORK AND WILL SEE YOU SOON. SO DON T BUY ANYBODY'S MACHINE TILL YOU HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO TELL YOU ABOUT THE DEERING. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO., Agent., Yorkville, S. C. The Enquirer Doe* Good Job Printing and Solicit* Yonr Work. |J. II, HEATH & CO, Dry Goods Department. We Are Now Ready. TI7E have long appreciated that th H tastes and requirements of this marke as to qualities and varieties were of i high order, and it has been our deter mined purpose to meet these taste; and requirements to the letter. Noth ing else was considered by our buyeri this spring when they were North t( lay in a new stock of SPRING anc SUMMER GOODS, and It Is with con fldence that we are now ready to carrj # our friends through any one or all o: the different departments of our big store. We believe we are prepared t< satisfy aimost any taste or Judgment as to qualities and prices. Some New Dress Goods. Although we are especially desirous of giving a full description of what 1e to be found in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, we confess at the outset that we realize our utter Inability to do so. No customer who comes and makes an investigation can fail to ap prcL'mic uic icaouu. xuc ?at 10 vw jreat. We are at a loss to know where to begin. What to put in, what to leave out and where to end. No attempted description would be satisfactory. The best thing for our friends to do is to come and see for themselves, and to come while the big stock is at Its best By Way of Random Suggestion. A more tasteful display of DRESS GOODS has never been seen in Yorkville. We have everything in Blacks, and an immense variety of new Veils, Granite Cloths, Silk Figured Albatross, Serges, All-over-nets, Wool Goods of endless variety and color, Linens of ail the newest weaves, Embroidered Batists, with Appliques to match, Sheer and Fleecy White Goods, Lace and Plain Striped Piques, all shades of Mercerized Cambrics, Tucklngs and All over Embroideries, new patterns o1 Silk Waists, white and black Crepe de Chine in all weaves and colors, at all prices, and so many other pretty things that it Is practically impossible to tell the whole story at a single sitting. Our Millinery Department. Nobody understands better than we do what is required in this department, and nobody is better prepared to fill requirements. Miss Grant understands her business perfectly, and Mrs. Dobson not only knows the wants of her numerous friends; but also how to fill those wants in a way that is satisfactory to all concerned. These are among the reasons why our MILLI NERY ALWAYS GIVES SUCH PERFECT SATISFACTION AS TO QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE. Our Clothing Department. There is no need to say a great deal on this subject just at ihls time, except that our CLOTHING and SHOE DEPA RTMENTS have both been receiving the attention their importance deserve, and that they abound in Interesting and valuable prizes. Gentlemer are invited to come and look. J. M. HEATH & CO.. > J. L. Williams, Manager. QUARTERLY DISBURSEMENTS. | Statement of Supervisor For First Three Months of 1002. The following' claims have been paid by the County Commissioners of York county during tne quarter beginning January 1st, 1902, and ending April 1st, 1902: NO. ALLOWED. 53 Loan & Savings Bank, principal and interest note for borrowed money $5,175 00 54 Loan & Savings Bank, prinolnol onH Interest note for borrowed money 5,250 00 55 J. D. Gaulden, salary labor at poor farm 29 40 e 56 J. C. Kirkpatnck, lumber for bridge and repairs on t same 35 84 57 G. C. Leech, salary self and 1 constable, 3d quarter .... 80 00 58 W. S. Plexico, salary for self and constable, April to Des cember 122 50 59 R. M. Anderson, salary self and constable, last quar.. 50 00 60 W. J. Whitener, salary self 3 and guards 85 25 61 Spratt Machine Co., repairing approaches to CatawI ba bridge 38 35 62 F. E. Smith, shovels for roads 3 35 63 L. W. Louthian, watchman, f December. 1901 2 00 64 Spratt Machine Co., lumber f for bridge 46 72 , 65 A. 13. Fewell, right of way.. 15 00 : ' 66 W. B. Gaulden, services ) Oct., Nov. and Dec., 1901.. 39 00 ; 67 W. J. Gaulden, sewing for t paupers 26 15 ] 68 Jas. Gaulden, salary supt. County Home, Dec. 1901... 22 91 ] 69 Jas. Gaulden, labor and expenses on poor farm 10 58 70 J. L. McGill, supplies for 1 pauper 24 00 71 C. C. Leech, examining lunatic and mileage, (claimed $3.20) 2 70 1 72 T. L. Carroll, lumber for County Home 19 73 1 73 Dr. W. M. Love, post mortem and expert testimony 5 00 1 74 W. W. Castles, supplies pau. per 7 50 1 75 W. S. Wilkerson, supplies , for chaingang, $17.40; 1 County Home, $16.20; ( roads, $9.02; Howell's ferry, $4.20 46 74 1 76 W. L. Hill, supplies chain pang 11 a j r 77 W. L. Hill, tools for roads. 14 95 , 78 W. L. Hill, tools for roads.. 9 30 1 79 W. L. Hill, supplies for pauper 8 00 80 W. L. Hill, lumber for roads, i $1.90; supplies for pauper, $39.00 40 90 ! 81 Dr. W. G. Thompson, examining luna'tlc, dissection, >' post mortem, vaccination. 13 50 82 J. L. McGill, supplies for 1 paupers 61 60 , 83 A. L. Nunnery, salary 4th quarter 20 00 , 84 Smith-Fewell Co., supplies for roads 1 15 i 85 S. A. McElwee, difference in exchange of cows, $2; two bushels sweet potatoes, $2 4 00 86 Good Roads Machine Co., supplies for chaingang... 197 08 87 S. T. Ferguson, lumber for road 9 01 88 Rock Hill Hardware Co., supplies chaingang 121 47 89 J. F. Wingate, salary 4th quarter 81 25 90 J. F. Wingate, salary 2nd quarter 81 25 91 J. F. Wingate, salary 3rd quarter 81 25 92 T. C. Beckham, salary 2nd quarter 81 25 93 T. C. Beckham, holding inquest 10 50 94 T. C. Beckham, salary 3rd quarter 81 25 95 T. C. Beckham, salary 4th quarter 81 25 9G W. M. Mitchell, lumber roads and bridges 34 88 97 L. M. Grist & Sons, advertising and printing 207 65 98 W. M. Mitchell, lumber, , roads and bridges 72 58 99 National Union Bank, interest on Catawba river bridsre note 2,687 14 100 Jno. R. Logan, work at Jail and office expenses 27 50 101 H. J. Sherer. lumber for 2 road 9 72 i 102 M. L. Murray, mason work 2 on Charlotte road, (claimed $6) 5 00 2 103 S. D. Patrick, 3 shovels for roads 3 00 2 i 104 B. D. Springs, lumber for bridge 13 02 2 i 105 Jno, R. Logan, dieting account, December 105 40 , 106 Jno. R. Logan, arresting prisoners and expenses... 7 77 i 107 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies ' for roads 11 78 108 J. M. Heath & Co.. supplies 2 for public buildings 2 11 109 W. B. Williams, salary December, 1901 41 66 2 110 W. B. Williams, salary July, 1901 41 66 2 111 T. G. Culp, moving trestle from river 4 50 ' 112 H. A. D. Neely, jury tickets, $312.50; witnesses, $112.15.. 424 65 0 113 Addie Harris, eleven oak trees to repair approaches 9 to river bridge 5 50 ?4 Town of Yorkville, water court house and jail, 1901 100 00 2 115 Tavora Cotton Mills, lights Aug. to Dec., 1901 50 00 * 116 Sutro Cotton Mills, lights Jan. to July, 1901 60 00 117 W. W. Castles, supplies for pauper 6 00 J 118 Dr. J. W. Campbell, post mortem and dissection, (claimed $32) 17 00 1 119 W. B. Williams, salary Oct., . 1901 41 66 : 120 W. M. Faulkner, lumber for r bridge 30 42 } 121 Journal Pub. Co., public ad- 1 vertismg 4 00 122 Dr. M. J. Walker, county practice, 1901 150 00 123 J. J. Perry & Co., repairing i bridge 82 50 , 124 J. M. Stroup, supplies for pauper 18 00 125 G. C. Leech, holding inquest and summoning jury .... 10 50 126 B. N. Moore, coal, jail and court house 176 00 127 J. M. Stroup, supplies for j pauper 48 00 ' 128 R. N. Plaxco, supplies for pauper 8 00 129 H. A. D. Neely, wood and oil for 1901 20 95 i::n W. A- D- XppIv nnstnsrp hill for 1901 39 17 131 A. L. Nunnery, salary 4th quarter 20 00 132 J. T. Davidson, peas for chaingang 6 75 133 Dave Logan, guarding and nursing smallpox patients (claimed $35) 20 00 134 R. J. Davis, lumber for bridge 5 00 135 W. E. Adams, township commissioner 2 80 136 J. Barron Mills, salary self and constable CO 00 137 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies County Home 208 0G 138 1. v Dunlap, hauling lumber on road 1 90 139 G. H. O'Leary. supplies court house. $3.75; County Home, $8.60; chaingang, $19.35 31 70 i 140 Yorkville Yeoman, public advertising 53 25 l 141 J. Barron Mills, holding inquest, summoning jury... 21 00 142 L. W. Louthian, holding inquest and recording 11 33 I 143 W. E. GriiHn, supplies for paupers 45 77 ; 144 B. N. Moore, coal for court I house 34 4G 145 J. B. Johnson, lumber for road 4 80 NO. CLAIMED. ALLOWED. @ 146 S. B. Belk, supplies for chaingang 265 64 147 Jno. A. Barron, salary self and constable, (claimed $150) 143 00 148 E. P. H. Nivens, acting constable York township. 6 85 149 Jas. Gaulden, salary Dec., 1901 and Jan., 1902 38 81 150 Jas. Gaulden, hire as farm laborer, Dec., 1901 3 03 151 Jas. Gaulden, labor at County Home, Jan.. 1902 4 95 152 W. J. Whitener, salary self and guards 87 58 153 J. J. Keller & Co., work on jail Ill 43 154 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for bridge 78 45 155 J. J. Keiler & Co., lumber for chaingang 26 19 156 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for County Home 5 27 1R7 .T. J. Keller & Co.. lumber for chaingang 3 45 158 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for buggy shed at Jail ... 34 49 159 Jno. R. Logan, dieting acct. for Jan., 1902 154 20 160 W. O. Rawls, supplies and labor at court house and jail 13 16 161 Beard & Carroll, supplies for roads 21 35 162 Robt. Wilson, rent for land for chaingang 3 50 163 C. L. Kennedy, supplies for pauper 24 00 164 C. L. Kennedy, supplies for roads 3 70 165 Jas. Gaulden, tobacco for County Home, 1901 32 00 166 P. M. Moore, pigs for County Home 15 00 L67 J. L. Aycock, hauling rock on road 28 00 168 Jno. A. McMackln, salary self and constable, 4thquarter 50 00 169 J. F. Pursley, supplies for paupers 6 00 L70 J. P. Epps, boarding exConfederate soldier 6 00 171 R. E. Montgomery, work for chaingang 9 05 172 J, E. Carroll, salary Jan., 1902 41 66 173 P. B. Good, lumber for bridge 6 S3 174 T. B. Glenn, lumber for bridge 5 40 175 Clyburn-Heath Mule Co., 1 pair mules and harness for chaingang 305 00 176 R. E. Montgomery, work for County Home 3 75 177 Glenn & Allison, 1 2-horse wagon 30 00 178 J. C. Robinson, one wagon, team and driver, moving chaingang 2 50 179 Rock Hill Supply Co., sup" ? -?--i EC CA piles cnuiiigaus u? ^ 180 Henry Massey, lumber for road 11 05 [81 Henry Massey, conveying lunatic 10 28 [82 L. W. Louthlan, watchman, Jan., 1902 2 00 [83 H. C. Strauss & Co., supplies for chalngang, $16.75: County Home, $18.28; Jail, $40.65 75 68 [84 Riddle & Carroll, supplies chalngang 226 75 .85 Jno. E. Carroll; salary, November and December and traveling expenses 128 94 86 John F. Gordon, part on salary 50 00 187 Jas. Gaulden, salary Jan. and Feb., 1902 !.. 45 82 88 Jas. Gaulden, labor at county farm 30 75 89 W. J. Whltener, salary self and guards 90 00 .90 R. M. Whitesldes, services as special constable 4 50 .91 E. T. M. Galloway, lumber for bridge 8 31 92 W. B. Wylle, C. C. C. Pis., freight and express on books and stationery 7 44 93 W. B. Wylle, C. C. C. Pis., fees as clerk of court.... 66 50 94 W. B. Wylle. C. C. C. Pis., fees as clerk of court 69 15 95 W. B. Wylle, C. C. C. Pis., fees as clerk of court.... 129 60 96 Aaron Armstrong, building abutments on new road.. 2 50 97 W. J. Good, wood for supt. of education's office 1 25 198 Jno. E. Carroll, traveling expenses 16 00 99 A. L. Purcell, iron for bridge 2 00 !00 W. McG. Bailey, lumber for road 6 35 [01 R. T. Barnes, work for chaingang 5 25 102 Walter Rose, beef for chaingang 4 60 103 R. A. Foster, lumber and building bridge 33 37 !04 Riddle & Carroll, supplies for chaingang 160 64 105 M. H. Jackson, lumber for County Home, $6.12; bridge, $2 8 12 106 L. W. Louthlan, services as watchman 2 00 !07 L. W. Louthlan, holding Inquest, summoning jury and recording 1 96 108 W. Meek Robinson, 2 bushels peas for chaingang... 2 50 109 J. M. Plexico, shoeing mules for chaingang 1 00 110 J. R. Logan, S. Y. C., costs in case of State vs. Bud Thomas 8 59 111 Jno. R. Logan, dieting acct., Feb., 1902 176 00 112 Jno. F. Gordon, part on salary and expenses 52 42 113 C. S. Wilson, supplies for pauper 6 00 114 York Implement Co., supplies for County Home, $1.35; chaingang, $11.65 .. 13 00 In all above claims the amount :lafmed was allowed except in the folowing orders. The amount claimed vas: iO. CLAIMED. ALLOWED. 71 $ 3 20 $ 2 70 18 32 00 17 00 33 35 00 20 00 47 150 00 143 00 02 6 00 5 00 JOHN F. GORDON, Supervisor York County. YORK DRUG STORE HAS T CHOICE BLACK and CHOICE GUNPOWDER 65 Cents a Pound. Not the kind you have been using; but the kind you iiave been wanting? the BEST to be had. J. B. BOWEIM, * REGISTERED PHARMACIST. CHEAP ROUGHNESS. 1 WE are overstocked with WHEAT ? STRAW and CORN STOVER, all ? neatly and compactly baled and in prime condition. It is very cheap. GORDON BROTHERS. Apr. 12sw3t Yorkvllle, S. C. ? FOR SALE. Twenty tons of roughness for T horses and cattle. Prices reasonable If sold at once. Apply at THE ENQUIRER OFFICE. P ??? 01 The Knqtilrer Dock Good Job I'rlnt- a InK and Solicit* Your Work. cl yTwT^Tti?y^T^TvT^Tu^wTwywf>vTtiJ^Ttii7yvT^^wT^/T>yTtyTU/v^TU/ru'-^n J Our Spring.'. m;u inADTT 1 I. . lllllllHCij I I Has Created More Favorable | Comment This Season | Than Ever Before. 1 | THIS IS NOT THE I RESULT 01 ACCIDENT I 1 But Is Due to a Most Careful I i Study of the Demands of i I Exacting Buyers. $ i YES, we are much gratified with the reception that t & has been accorded our Spring and Summer Millinery. ? * Our many lady friends who have visited our Millinery de- ? ? partment have been exceedingly coinpliuientary in their x ^ ? ? ?? 1 *" 4-a 4-u/v + -? ?vi?v% 1M/V /\f mloc PaMO ^ jr. reinaiks 111 lcgmu lu liic <1111911^ iiiiiiuiiug \j 1 mioo vvnv* m 2 But the ladies have not confined themselves to compli- f J mentary remarks, but have been giving their coin .of the * % realm in exchange for our Millinery in a way that has all || 1 i> ? but led us to believe that the cream of the Millinery trade jj t was being accorded to us. But their is another important ! \ 2 item that enters into our large Millinery sales besides its o ? | | & artistic merit and quality, and that is our LOW PRICES, X I w * which have contributed in 110 small degree to our increas- J J f 1 ? ing sales in our Millinery department. If you have not ? T ? seen our Spring Millinery we cordially invite you to come < | X ( ) g and see what we have to offer you. j | A ? 2 ? ? ?????????????????????????? j? I a I Do Not Runaway ji ? Willi llio Tripp !> jjj TT A tlX VUV X\avw * * That our Millinery takes up our whole time, for such is * j| not the case. Our Spring Dress Goods have come in for ? $ quite as much favorable comment as our Millinery. Our ? ? Dress Goods counter has been the Mecca of very large + * numbers of discriminating lady buyers who know what I jg the qualities of Dress Goods ought to be, and at about the j| T prices such goods out to sell for, and the result has been ? ? a much larger trade in the finer grades of Dress Goods * ? than we dared to hope for at the begining of the spring ? * season. But at the same time want you to remember the $ I fact that we HAD and NOW HAVE a line of fine Dress f H Goods that for varieties, quantities, qualities, beauty and ? ilow prices has never been surpassed on this market. -f We Want You to See I the Goods Offered By I Other Merchants, but ask | You to See Our Goods | $ Before You Buy. I | H. C. STRAUSS & CO. 1 Tl. ,T^ ,T"j ,T~j .t. /T^ /T^ .t. /T*^ .t. ftti .t. ^ J. T~^ ,f. iT^ .-T fTg \ . .T^ _r. rr\ ? .y. /T"i m r&'rKuT^Uw'fgTVvWl NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. PRINTING TYPE FOR SALE. 'RESPECTFULLY beg leave to say WE,0??r'?r ?ale,-1f?2?J2?uJldl . that my terms for all DENTAL * ? ?t SECOND-HAND TYPE for ERVICES FROM and AFTER THIS merly used In printing THE ENQUI ATE are STRICTLY CASH. RER. About 500 pounds of SEVEh A. Y. CARTWRIGHT, POINT; about 120 pounds of SIJ Sureeon Dentist POINT; and about 400 pounds of NINP IOINT. The type are In good condl tion. Any person desiring to see th< HOWE'S BARBERSHOP. work that can be done with them, w< will send a copy or Ttiisi ruiNyuin-uin ' S located in the room OVER THE on which they were last used. Th< . LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. It type were made by tne MacKellar i my endeavor to give all patrons Smiths & Jordon foundry of Philadelrompt, skillful, comfortable and thor- phia. We also have a number of Typeigh service. I have competent help, stands for sale. For further partic11 favors extended to me duly appre- ulara, address ated. J. A. HOWE. L. M. GRIST & SONS. Cream of Wheat. W HEN you wake up In the morning and have no appetite if you would Just try a little CREAM OF WHEAT, you would probably eat your breakfast with a growing appetite, and before you are through with the morning's meal you would feel like you were really glad to be living after all. We have CREAM OF WHEAT that is right fresh. Try it. We have received another shipment of choice TOMATOES in cans. tar Give your work stock JOCKEY A MTl* AT T?Ai iT~\ ? A n?il1 Ail lilinju rWL/ tt.UU JfUU Will uc pleased. 20 cents a package; 2 for 35. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. ^onn and pavings ?auk, Yorlcvllle, W. O. WITH ample resources for the protection and accommodation of customers, this Bank solicits the business of corporations, Arms and Individuals, and will extend every accommodation consistent with safe basking. Best of facilities for handling the accounts of out-of-town customers, country merchants and farmers, cotton mills and other manufacturing establishments. A general banking business transacted, and prompt and intelligent attention given to all business entrusted to our care. If Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit Issued under special agreement. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. 8. M. McNEEL, President. CLYBURN-HEATH MULE CO. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Riding and Driving Wrj nave ine Dn.Br ^uirrrju LIVERY STABLE in the upper part of the state?FINE HORSES, FINE VEHICLES, COMPETENT and RELIABLE DRIVERS, PROMPT and INTELLIGENT ATTENTION. It Is a pleasure for us to serve the public and we try to make it a pleasure to the public to avail Itself of our services. Call us up over the phone and tell us what you want and when you want it, or come and say It to us at our office, just as may best suit your convenience. J. C. ELLIOT, Manager. Crow Powder. I HAVE an excellent article for use in keeping your corn and melon patches and fields free from Jim Crow. When properly administered this preventive is the most effective to be had. It is a combination preparation in the shape of Gunpowder and Shot of suitable size. When you need SHOE POLISH or BLACKING, you will do well to see me or 'phone me just what you want I have a very choice quality of Lem/\n qiiH Voniiio T5*tp#rta. Something I that Is of extra quality and strength. If you use Cream of Tartar In your cooking I have It for you. See me for CHINA WARE, WOODENWARE and TINWARE, as I have just what you want. J. B. WILLIAMS. J- J. KELLER & CO., UNDERTAKERS. OUR STOCK. WE are carrying a large and elaborate stock of UNDERTAKERSGOODS. We give satisfactory attention to all calls and the prices wfe charge are very close. Don't fall to see us when In need of anything In our line. Our place of business is near the Carolina and North-Western depot. J. J. KELLER & CO. CANNED TOMATOES STRICTLY STANDARD GRADE, IN 3 POUND CANS. I have an unlimited amount of these on hand. I had bought them before the rise. Other dealers ask you 15 cents for this kind. You can get them at my place at 12 CENTS A CAN. I have opened a barrel of GEORGIA CANE SYRUP. . It is tip-top. 60 CENTS A GALLON. I have Orange Cane Seed, as well as White Walker Seed Corn for planting. ' LOUIS ROTH. SHAD TODAY, (SATURDAY). TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. Estate of Dr. J. P. Hambright, Deceased. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. J. P. HAMBRIGHT, deceas ed. are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims against the said . 3 estate, are requested to present them . to the undersigned, duly authenticated, . within the time prescribed by law. f SUSAN J. HAMbKiunx, auiu a. : Smyrna, S. C., April 5, 1902 s31 ' The Enquirer Dnet Good Job Prlnt; InK and Solicit* Yoar Work. ; SOMETHING TO READ. FOR all the latest MAGAZINES and Novels call at the YORK DRUG STORE. You will find a good selec tlon of literature there, and if you don't find Just what you want, it will be gotten for you, quick. O. E. GRIST.