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after telling him he would 'get beat four to one' In the race for the state senate, knocked his hat off and applied a vile epithet to him. This was more than Ashley could stand. He knocked Sullivan down, and to use his own words, 'was des gettin' ready to wring his neck," when friends pulled him off. Several gentlemen who saw the difficulty, say the fight was forced on Ashley." I Evan* Attack* Ulnckmnn. Greenville special of Monday to Columbia State: A personal altercation took place tonight in front of The Daily News office between H. H. Evans, nf Mowhprrv and J. K. Blackman, edi tor of the Greenville News. Mr. Evans came here this afternoon to make a pressing demand upon the editor of The News for the authorship of an article signed "A Looker on in Vienna," which appeared in Saturday's issue, and alleged that a member of the state dispensary board living in Newberry had profited largely by his connection therewith?buying farms, wearing diamonds, etc. Evans telegraphed the editor of The News Saturday night asking for the name of the writer, co which the following response was made: "We decline, without his consent, to give the name of the author of the article to which we presume you refer, and unless you are prepared to deny its truth, we do not recognize your right to demand anything about it. We are responsible for the article.? Editor Greenville News." Soon after reaching Greenville this afternoon, Mr. Evans saw the business manager, Mr. J. F. Richardson, who disclaimed any responsibility for the publication of or knowledge of its publication, and at Evans's suggestion he telephoned Mr. Blackman, who said that he was unwell, to which Evans replied that he would stay here until Blackman got well. Between 7 and 8 o'clock Blackman went to the office, Mr. Evans crossed from the Mansion house and accosted him, telling him that he had come for the name that he had been refused, to which Blackman replied that he would not give it. Evans then asked if he stood by the telegram and if he was the man who sent it, to which an affirmative answer was given, when Evans immediately landed a left handed lick upon Blackman's face, knocking him down, beating him severely and then taking him across the lap and spanking him. No weapons were drawn or used, and Evans was not armed. Evans was at once arbested by the police, and friends went with him to the residence of Mayor Jones, who released him upon $10 for his appearance to answer for disorderly conduct. Evans preferred no charge against Blackman. who was carried into The News office. Evans disclaims any purpose or engaging in a fight with Blackman, and says he only asked in a civil way for the name of the author of the article to which he took exception, as he was determined to make some one responsible and upon the name being divulged he would have relieved Blackman of all blame for its publication. From Rutherford to Asheville.? Relative to the report that the Rutherfordton, Hickorynut Gap and Asheville Railroad company, in North Carojina, has made a contract with George F. Canis. of New York and Baltimore to build about 30 miles of road that will make a connection with the Seaboard Air Line at Rutherfordton, The Manu facturers' Record says It received a letter from a gentleman interested in the road confirming the report. Of the letter The Record published the following: "We hold a franchise for a road from Rutherfordton, via Asheville to the Tennessee line. Mr. Canis has contraced to build 30 miles of the line, beginning at Rutherfordton and across the Blue Ridge to Fairvlew, which is about 12 miles from Asheville. Mr. Canis has gone to the expense of taking rights of way from Rutherfordton to Asheville. He has had an engineer on the line for a month and we have better hopes that the road will be built than ever before. We have good reason to believe that the Seaboard Air Line will back the enterprise and cause the line to be constructed."?Baltimore Sun. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. REV. W. E. HURT, PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow aflernoon at 5 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. A. N. BRUNSON, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this afternoon (Wedne^^v) at 5.30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. O. NEVILI.E, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this afternoon (Wednesday) at 5.30 o'clock. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. REV. J. C. JOHNE3. RECTOR. No services this Wednesday afternoon. $hc ijorlmille (Cotton $torltet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Henri. I.attn Broa. Yorkvii.uk, July 8, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 91 Strict Middling 9.25 Good Middling 9.40 Fully Good Middling 6 9.40 Latta Bros. Special goticcs. Picnic at Cain's Springs. The annual picnic at Cain's Spring will be given on Thursday, July 24. The candidates and the public generally are invited. w3t Lecture at llcthniiy. Rev. J. S. Moffatt, of Chester, will deliver a lecture at Bethany next Saturday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject of the "Presbyterial Schools." Ice ( renin at Sharon. The Children's Society of Sharon A. R. P. church, will serve ice cream on the lawn at the home of Mr. It. H. G. Caldwell, in Sharon, on Friday, July 11 ui, from 4 to 9 o'clock p. m. It The Enquirer's Printing Pleases Partleulur People. Special $otos. How'i Thia f We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfictly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinq, 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 tree. Hall's Family Pills are the Best. WANTED A GOOD man to buy SCRAP IRON. Write for particulars. Address J. B. GARFUNKEL, Columbia, S. C. July 9 w It $10 BILL LOST. ON Monday, probably between J. Ai. Heath & Co.'s store and Heath-Elliott livery stable. Reasonable reward to finder if left at Enquirer office, s. D. PATRICK, McConnellsville, S. C. WANTED SCRAP IRON of every description and OLD MACHINERY. Anykind of fire wrecks or stocks. Write for particulars. Address J. B. GARFUNKEL, Columbia, S. C. July 9 s&w 4t SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. Two Vacancies in the State Beneficiary Scholarships are to be awarded on competitive examinations for YORK GsEr COUNTY, i Blank forms of application should be applied for at once to Col. C. S. GADSDEN, chairman Board of Visitors. These applications, fully made out, must be in the hands of the Chairman on the 31st of July in order to receive attention. C. S. GADSDEN, Chairman Board Visitors. July 9 w.s 3t WOFFORD COLLEGE, Spartanburg, S. C. H. N. SNYDER, M. A., President. FULL College Courses. Favorable surrounding. The best influences. Necessary expenses from $160 to $175 for the year. For catalogue or other inforrnation, apply to J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. OOO WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Elegant new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tuition for year, $110. aii lniormation given by A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. DOES THIS CONCERN YOU? r REQUEST every individual who is .Indebted to me in any amount from TEN CENTS to FIFTY DOLLARS to make immediate settlement?just as soon as my place of business can be reached after reading this request. I need my money, need it now, and need every cent that is due me. It takes spot cash to keep my assistants paid, to buy material, pay rent, dry goods and grocery bills. Now please do not conclude that it is you? neighbor that I am asking to pay up, because YOU are the person to whom my remarks are addressed, if you owe me anything. Thanking each and every one in advance who may give this matter the (attention that circumstances demand, 11 am Very respectfully, W. O. RAWLS. |Our Lady Friends Will find a most elegant assortment of choice and high grade Stationery suitable for polite correspondence at the YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, REGISTERED PHARMACIST. YORK IMPLEMENT COMPANY WE call to the attention of the public the fact that we have in stock a new FEED CUTTER, one that is durable?will last a lifetime. And it is cheap, so cheap in fact, that every man in the county can have one if in need. Sewing* Machines. We still have a few Sewing Machines on hands. THE STANDARD, which is two machines in one, which no other machine can claim, is the best on the market. When in need of Sewing Machine Oil call and get a bottle of Standard Machine Oil, which is pure and worth the money you pay for it. Also have on hands Machine Rubbers for all kinds of machines. *<. Remember that the McCormick Mower is always on hands, and that it does its own talking in the field. YORK IMPLEMENT CO. Attractive In the Extreme. ONE thing that makes our Ice Cream so popular is the quality of the material used. The cream is PURE, the flavoring is the BEST. It is properly frozen and served in large clean cImssps Thnsn who have tried our Cream pronounce it the BEST. Won't you try a saucer? We are serving the BEST Soda water and Ice Drinks that can be drawn from the fountain. We sell Lemons and Ice. Starr's Liver Regulator Is the Best Medicine for all BILIOUS DISEASES and disorders arising from a torpid liver. Mild and gentle in action, yet thorough. If you will .take Starr's Liver Kegulator?a small dose 3 or 4 times aweek?at bedtime, you will find it will keep your liver in a healthy condition, your secretion in good shape and you will have good health. We give nearly double the quantity you get of any other liver medicine. Price 25 cents a box. JAS. M. STARR & CO.. Leading Druggists. j. M. HEATH k CO., Dry Goods Department. nnnn UJJlto AND IDS. Wholesale Mid-Slimmer Clean Up. PRICES A LITTLE ABOVE NOTHING! IT IS A CLEAN UP OF ODDS AND ENDS WITH US NOW. By ODDS AND ENDS we don't mean refuse. We mean FIRST CLASS STUFF in REMNANTS that cannot be handled very conveniently. Where the customer is able to find what he wants it is just as valuable as the first choice from a big bill just in. But these ODDS AND ENDS are in our way, and as an inducement to make them move we are offering them without regard to value. Just run your eye over this: Shoes. 75 to 100 pairs of LADIES' SLIPPERS in small numbers at 50 CENTS a pair. A few pairs of GENT'S FINE SHOES, In numbers 6 to 8, that cost us from $3 to $3.50 a pair, going to the first comers at from $2 to $2.50 100 pairs of LADIES' FINE SHOES in small numbers, that cost us from $1.50 to $2.00 a pair, going at from 75 cents to $1.00 a pair. As Cheap as Air. 1,000 PALM LEAF FANS at 1 cent each. OPEN and SHUT FANS at 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents each. Seasonable and Cheap. All SUMMER SILKS going at cost until the withdrawal of this advertisement. Summer Clothing. During the next few weeks our entire stock of SUMMER CLOTHING will go especially cheap for CASH. Take this as a pointer: COATS at 25, 50, 75 cents and $1.00. Suits at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 on up. Millinery. Miss Grant, our popular milliner leaves soon, and before she goes we want to clean things up in her department. All TRIMMED HATS are offered at COST; FLOWERS go at 50 per cent, discount, and some of our hats are being sold as low as 10 cents. A new supply of White and Colored Ribbons has just been received, and by the time this advertisement reaches the public we will have received another large supply of SUMMER FELT OUTING HATS. See them early. We are still taking orders for TRIMMED HATS and would like our lady friends not to delay their favors until Miss Grant leaves. We do not want anybody to be disappointed. J. M. HEATH & CO., | J. L. Williams, Manager. J. F. PURSL.EY, I CLOVER, S. O. TINWARE. BE sure and see us for TINWARE. We have received a nice supply, and we feel sure we can please you. Our line of CANDY is full. Try us and be convinced. I We have some very pretty LAWNS and ALAMANCE. Also good WORK SHIRTS for men and boys. You will probably need some FRUIT JARS before long. We have both sizes. Wo Vionriio TDRACCO in everv form. Try one of our SABAROSA Cigars. They make a good smoke. In a few days we will have a new shipment of SHOES and we can supply your wants. Get one of our 25 cents BUGGY WHIPS. They have a long lash and are daisies at the price. Our line of GROCERIES Is complete and of satisfactory qualities. P J. F. PURSLEY. USE ZENITH" FLOUR. > S RIDDLE & CARROLL QFI I IT I BECAUSE IT IS ' d< C THE ^ BEST. ? V SEWING MACHINES. ol WE are sole agents for the celebra- w ted light running NEW HOME. w also the DOMESTIC. These machines are as good, If not better than any other O sold on this market. We also have a warranted Machine we sell from $20 up. ? We sell these Machines about one-third 111 less than you would pay for one off of a wagon. o FURNITURE Of all kinds, Including Beds (wood and ^ Iron), Dressers, Wardrobes, Tables, Sideboards, Dining and Centre Tables, China Closets, Book Cases, Hatracks, Baby Carriages, Cradles, Chairs, Rock- j ers, Diners and Children's Chairs. Jl TRUNKS S( Of all sizes and irtnds?the cheapest and the better grade. See us before you buy yourself a new Trunk. C( Buy your Carpet now. We are selling the Gaffney Carpet AT COST. We have Chinese and Japanese Mattings of all grades. JELLY TUMBLERS. Buy now. We H have reduced the price from 50 cents per dozen to 40 cents. They won't last ~ long at this bargain price C 75 cents a dozen for quart Jars; $1.00 ^ per dozen for 2 quart Jars. Black and V white rubber rings at 4 dozen for 25c. tv We have Binder Twine at reduced price. Ice Cream Freezers low down, ranging from 2 to 6 quarts In size. W. B. MOORE & CO. A GREAT MIDSUMMER BUGGY SALE. j: WE know that we carry the LARG- jji BEST line of Buggies ever shown on this market. We know that our -g prices are RIGHT when quality is tak- A' en into consideration. We GUARANTEE every job we sell and we know -w that the buggy buying public has con- I fldence in that guarantee from the sales -1 i we are making. The stock is here. We print no exaggeration, but are content with the simple truth. If we name values they are correct. Wagons! Wagons! Wagons! A full and complete stock that is first i class in every particular. GLENN & ALLISON. ? FARM TOOLS. tl WE have on hand a lot of SIDE HARROWS. HOES and GRAIN CI CRADLES, which we ask you to look at and get our prices. They are for sale, and we will consider our mutual O interests In the sales. A full supply of INKS and STA- E TIONERY for all general purposes. German Millet, Cane Seed and Seed 0' Corn. See us if you want either. We will sell you Tobacco by the Caddy. Plug or otherwise to suit. We have a nice line of Crockery and Tinware for your inspection. Q We have just received a case of very choice California Prunes. Also canned of Grated Pineapple, Tomatoes and Okra. We desire again to call you atten- 1 ? tlon to our spring samples of TAILORMADE CLOTHES. We have a lot of samples and are getting perfect fits. Try us when wanting good clothes that fit. W. M. KENNEDY. Aeent. WINTHROP COLLEGE SolioInriilii|> an?l Entrnnce Examination*. THE examinations for the award of 5 vacant scholarships in Winthrop , College and for the admission of gew D( students will be held at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE on FRIDAY. JULY f HTH. at 9 A. M. 1 Applicants must not be less than 15 years of age. ei When scholarships are vacated after July 11th, they will be awarded to -* those making the highest average at * this examination. The next session will open SEPTEMBER 17. 1902. For further information and a catalogue, address ' ? Pres. D. B. JOHNSON. Rock Hill. S. C. May 28 July 4, 9. 3t* KEROSENE ENGINE FOR SALE. WE offer for sale a second-hand four-horse power KEROSENE SHIPMAN ENGINE. The Engine is in perfect order and for all practicable purposes is as efficient as a new one. I It furnishes absolutely reliable power. It will be sold for less than half what it originally cost, tf L. M. GRIST & SONS. An Earthquake i las Shaken the Prices On all of i SHrfe TTntil thp |c V/ U1 XJUU.IV/O k/llll 1U v/ AAV&A l-AAV 1 Prices Now Look As If ' They Are Sick. ( RASH SKIRTS worth 50 cents are now going at 21 cents. CRASH SKIRTS worth 75 cents are now going at 55 cents. CRASH SKIRTS worth $1 are now going at 71 cents. J CRASH SKIRTS worth $1.25 are now going at 83 cents. White Pique Skirts. J 5 SKIRTS are now going at $1.48. $1.50 SKIRTS are now going at $1.12. $1.50 and $2 SKIRTS are now going at 98 cents. 75 cents SKIRTS are now going at 55 cents. a Cobert Clotli Skirts. ; [ SKIRTS are now going at 52 cents each. $1.50 SKIRTS are now going at 94 cents. r Black and Colored Underskirts. KIRTS worth 50 to 65 cents are now going at 42 cents. SKIRTS worth 75 cents are now going at 55 cents. ? SKIRTS worth $1 to $1.25 are now going at 83 cents. SKIRTS worth $1.50 are now going at $1.10. ; SKIRTS worth $2.25 are now going at $1.38. SKIRTS worth $2.50 are now going at $1.69. " SKIRTS worth $3 are now going at $1.93. t You will please bear in inind that our stock of Top and Un- e ;rskirts is limited and that we caunot duplicate the above prices. 5 ome early for a Bargain. s Per Cent. Discount on all Oof our Clothing for Men J y and Boys. NottIngJ* j yhen our Clothing was first put on sale at the beginning 3 f the Spring trade our prices were admittedly LOW; but \ hen we cut all our prices 20 per cent, several weeks ago for ur Summer Clearance Sale, we wiped profit off the slate, and ' ow we are at you with a discount of 331-3 Per Cent. { . ... n Clothing", which now makes original prices look like * t. Pierre after Mont Pelee had finished its awful work. In " 1 lis Clothing Sale, which began last Saturday, morning, rly 5th, and closes Saturday night, July 12th, we will reirve nothing?every thread is put on the market at the dis- ? )unt as quoted above. In other words you can buy any suit r 1 our store at the rate of 66^3 cents on the dollar of the forler prices. j Straw and i Cloth Hats, 10 Cts.; We have bunched a good assortment of Cloth and Straw : [ats, ranging in price from 25 cents to $1.50 each, and until ext Saturday night, July 12th, you can take your choice for 1 0 Cents?One Dime. < discounts Run Up to Fifty Per Cent. a During the continuance of this sale, which ends Satur- " ay night, July 12th, our salesfolk have been instructed to ive a discount ranging from 10 to 50 per cent, on every arcle sold. This means a considerable saving on every purlase that you make. All our goods are marked in plain fig res and you can see for yourself that we are DETERMINID TO PUT OUR GOODS INTO CASH regardless of S ir losses and your gain. This is the chance of your life. Make It a Point To See , r >ur Ladies' Low Quarter Shoes, which we have been selling ' : $2 a pair, are now offered at $1.00 a Pail* while they ( 1 ist. About Our Millinery. We will not sell any Ladies' Trimmed Hats for less than cents, if we are required to furnish a bandbox, because the } 3xes cost us that. We mean by this that our stock of 'rimmed Hats Must Be Sold, but we would like to get e lough to pay for the wrapping paper and thread. t Ve Offer Heavy Yard-Wide Brown Sheeting* at 41-2 Cents a Yard. Ye Offer a Limited Quantity of Bleaching at 54 Cents for Eight Yards. H. C. STRAUSS & CO., The Folks Who Save You Money. 1NNOUNCEMENTS. KLMJTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1902. FOR MAGISTRATE. WE are authorized to announce J. CALVIN COMER as a candidate or recommendation for appointment as MAGISTRATE FOR YORK TOWNSHIP, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters in the approaching irlmary election. Jul 9w te* WE are authorized to announce CHARLES H. SANDIFER as a :andidate for recommendation for ap jointment as MAGISTRATE FOR fORK TOWNSHIP, subject to the ap>roval of the Democratic voters in the ipproaching primary election. July 9 w te J. J KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. FLY SCREENS. 1T7E are making a lot of FLY TT SCREENS just at this time, and ire prepared to turn out SCREENS to It any kind of a door or window at ihort notice. These SCREENS are nade in any desired style and the rice ranges from low down to high ip, according to style, size and finish, tc. Orders phoned to the mill will eceive prompt attention. J. J. KELLER & CO. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. ITT HEN you find It necessary to f T purchase anything In the Furnlure line you will find it to your interist to call and see what I have to ofer you. You will find that I carry the JEST goods as well as the lower grades and that my prices will com>are favorably with any prices that rou may obtain on any other warkeL G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES AND HEATERS. WE are still handling the wellknown NOBLE STOVES. Our nost popular sellers are the IRON SING, ELMO and COTTON KING, every one of these stoves that we have >ver sold has given entire satisfaction 0 the purchaser, and we feel sure that f you will purchase one of our stoves rou will not be disappointed. We also ceep in stock a line of cheaper priced itoves than the above. We also have 1 full line of Heating Stoves. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AND HARNESS. WE invite all users of Saddles and Harness to inspect our stock of hese goods before buying. We manuacture our Saddles and Harness and ;very Saddle and every set of Hariess Is guaranteed as to quality. G. H. O'LEARY. Y ork BrickWorks. W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. We are now making millions of Brfck, ind are ready to meet all demands vholesale or retail, at figures that are lght. W. N. ASHE. Yorkville and Rock H11L THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. [S It broken, worn or shackly? Whether it be made of Iron, wood or ilool hrlnc It tn nn nnd we will FIX IT. iVe do Horse Shoeing, and we do It ilGHT. Also all kinds of farm lmplenent repairs. R. C. MONTGOMERY. O" The Enquirer's Printing Pleases 'artlenlar People. ^professional djards. GEO. W. S. HART, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. Jffice No. s LAW RANGE. 'Phone 58. FINLEY & BRUCE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Building at the Rear of H. C. Straues's Store. 49" All business entrusted to us promptly attended to. DR. W. M.SfEINMEYEB, DENTIST. Yorkville Office: KUYKENDAL BUILDING, (Opposite the Bank). Clover Office: NEXT TO THE POSTOFPICE. A. Y. CARTWRIGHT, SURGEON DENTIST, YORKVILLE, S. C. OFFICE HOURS: 9 m- t? 1 P- m->a P- m., to 5 p.m. Office In upstairs rooms of Cartwright Building, opposite Telegraph and Excess Offices. SURVEYING. PURVEYING, in all its branches, 3 accurately and promptly done. ?rices reasonable. Write or 'phone to S. B. LATHAN,Hickory Grove, S. C. fthf ^lorlnillf (Enquiw. Published Wednesday and Saturday. PUnLISIIEHS : L M. GRIST, W. I>. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. 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