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?ptaal gottys. U. D. C. Meeting Tomorrow. There will be a called meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy , at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Hunter tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Special business is to be transacted and all the members of the chapter are requested to be present. Mrs. J. J. Hunter. Letter to J. J. Keller & Co., Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sirs: Do you want to sell Dev voe lead-and-zlnc for your town and country? The whole doctrine of it turns on thes? three points: (1) It Is all paint and true paint; 12) It is the strongest paint; (S) It Is full measure. Because it is all paint, true paint, pioportioned for strength and fullr measure, _ (1) It takes lfast for a job; (2) Locks better all the time; (3) Lasts longer; (4) Gathers the trade, and holds customers. There is no such argument for any other paint; there is no other such . paint; there is nothing but talk for any other paint. Devoe is the paint, if you want the facts on your side. The country is full of experience; we bring these experiences to bear on your trade, if you sell Devoe. Tours truly F. W. Devoe & Co New York H YMEIVEAL. Married?At the home of the bride's father, Mr. H. D. Robinson, Dec. 9, by Rev. W. A. Hafner, Mr. S. M. WALLACE of Hickory, S. C., and Miss S. E. ROBINSON of Bowling Green. By the Rev. John Bass Shelton in Chester. S. C.. December 8th, Mr. G. CARL LATIMER and Mrs. KATE C. DAVEGA. I Strauss-Smit! STORE We sell so many hats for i opinion that we sell more t county. The reason for this to the fact that we carry aboui est variety of hats, and give aoffll Vl q t"c ft lid I 1UWS11V. jr. WW vun; kuw for men up to Stetson's $5 ha Men's, boys' and children' from 10 cents up to men's plu Ear muffs from 10 cents up ? - . Leggins for boys and men, leather, knee and hip lengths, Rubber shoes for men, won We have a full line of mei each, and are offering them at cent to close them out. Men's covert cloth saenue c es long, blanket lined, slicker lar at $1.50. These coats ar workers, during cold, rough \ Boys', youths' and men's s1 We have four boy's overcc $1 each. Former price $2.50 A few winter weight men's We have a fair supply of r on hand and a new supply o that will reach us in a few da We have a full line of jean Full line of cassiiners for skirts from 25 cents to a dolla Wright's health underwear A few dozen men's medium at 20 cents each. w ? _?j i.j:?? v?n?. Men's auu iauics uuiuicua: Brown and bleached Cantoi advance and going at old pric 10, 12}4 and 15 cents a yard. A small supply of Hamiltc prices. It will be much higl A small quantity of 4-4 bro We have a full supply of p flannels at 15 cents a yard anc Gent's wool overshirts from When you want heavy shoe | large stock, ranging from he; and up. Also have heavy sh We have only a few pairs ol kid gloves left, while they las # When you go shopping don' you will secure the best retur: j The Strauss-Si Toyland Is CHILDREN, LISTEN !?A: far-off home, way up near the Nor once more ready with the greates and he has brought them all her girls are invited to come aud take n?Viof t/~k K-in<y vnil nil Idling unit mmi. tv **C> J Doll Go-Carts at 25c, 50c $1, 51.25 and $1.50. Jumping ropes at 5c each. Children's desks with blackboard in the lid at 98c, and neat little roll top desks at $1.98. "Shoo-Fly" hobby horses for the little tots at 65c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Wagons from 15c to $2.25. Wheelbarrows from 15c to 50c. Drums for the boys at 25c, 50c, 75c, . and $1. Boy's bridles with chime-bells at 5c and 10c. Arrow guns, pop guns ?nd pistols for the boys at 10c. Rubber balloons with fancy figures and shapes at 5c and 10c. Bugles and horns for making racket at 5e and up. ^^^^a^Mical spinning tops from 5c to 25c. ^^^^^^^^Bonets from 5c to games, such as Authors, Just IWfe. Old Maid, King Cole, etc., i Hand 10c. | *'A host of other things that < e?but, now Children, listen, before you write your letter t< his store is Santa Claus's lies J. Q. WRAY, TO RENT. THE dwelling of the late Dr. J. F. LINDSAY on Main street, Yorkville. For terms apply to Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Deo 11 f l*t FINE TENNESSEE HOGS. I HAVE just received a carload of extra fine TENNESSEE HOGS, and they are now for sale at the lowest market prices. If you want to buy a wnn or a SHOAT on foot come to see me at once, and I think I have something that will suit you in size. These Hogs are all in first-class condition and healthy. W. R. CARROLL. Dec. 1 t.f. tf Ladies? Cigars are always most acceptable as holiday gifts to gentlemen who smoke, provided the "weeds" are of good quality. You will get "good quality" if you make your selection here?you will be be sure to get quality. Here's our brands. Havana Smokers, Porto Rico, Club House, Oris, Rio Havanas, . White Knight, Rio Havanas, La Flor de Pinal, del Cincos, La Josephine, Martiniques, etc. ns ior your money. tnith Company. at Wrays fter months of patient labor in his th Pole Jolly Old Santa Claus is t lot of playthings you ever saw, e, where all good little boys -and a peep before you write a letter Christmas Eve. False faces at lc and up. Rubber rattles and teething rings for the little fellows. Nice glass water sets. $1 to $1.75. Of course the little girls want to see the dollies and my, but they are here. Big dolls and little dolls and dolls in between at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and up. Foxy Granpa cloth dolls at 5c each. Extra doll heads for the doll of last year. Then there is just lots of doll furniture. such as parlor sets, 15c to 35c; cradles, 15c; white enamel folding; beds with real wire springs at 35c each. Tea sets for the doll's dining room from 5c to 60c a set. Doll slippers at 5c a pair. Doll trunks at 25c. L l svc c mum jwjimfor jack of you just come ana^e^WUUi^i d Santa Claus. Remember, too, idquarters. The Leader. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BO WEN, PROP., Registered Pharmaciet. *3" The Enquirer office solicits your Job Printing orders - . h Company's NEWS I nen and boys that we are of lats than.any house in this is not hard to find. It is due t the largest stock and greatthe biggest return for your >r boys from 25 cents up and ts. s turn down and dress caps sh caps at $1 each, to 50 cents. in canvas, covert cloth and , 40 cents to $2.50 a pair, len and children, a's mackintoshes, up to $5 a special discount of 25 per :ut waterproof coats, 34 inchinner lining and velvet cole just the thing for outdoor leather. sveaters, 40 cents and up. .ate t6 and io vears. at fl ?each. suits at 50c on the dollar, nedium quality bed blankets f fine blankets on the road ys. s for pauts, 15c to 40c yard, pants and ladies' walking r a yard. for men, $2 and up per suit. 1 weight undershirts?special 40 cents and up. 1 flannels, bought before the es while it lasts?5, 6, 8 1-3, ?n and ACA ticking at low ler soon. wn sheeting at 5 cents a yd. lain and twill white and red , 1 up. 1 50 cents to $1.50. :s see ours. We have a very ivy English ties at $1 a pair oes for women and children. F those dollar slightly spotted ;t they go at 25 cents a pair, t fail to visit this store, where IF IT 18 THE BEST CANDIES YOU WANT Or COURSE YOU WANT NUNNALLY'S "FRESH BY EXPRESS" We sell this candy and it is growing in popularity. If you waiit the freshest and best, in- 1 sist on "Nunnally's." i JAS. M. STARR & CO., < Leading Druggists. . 1 STARR'S Syrup of Tar and White ( Pine touches the spot and relieves coughs promptly. 25c. O. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, President. V. President. The First National Bank Of Yorkville Desires the accounts of Merchants, Farmers, Manufacturers, Attorneys, I Trustees, Guardians and people of ( every pursuit or occupation. Absolute protection, courteous treat- ; ment and prompt attention to every j detail of our business. R. C. ALLEIN. Cashier. ri Rj Our selections have been all# their purchases excel! I are the lowest for equal q you solve the holiday or 1 I tions and a visit to our st 9 tions. Look over this lis ^9 Coffee sjj) I Cold Mea Sterling Silvei H And then you will And a large E Sterling Silver Novelties, such E Combs and Brushes, $3.50 to $20 - ' " 1 MOS I Bp military nair orusnca, f^>w ?w Bj Cloth Brushes from $2 to $5 ea< H Manicure Sets, $2 to $4 each, in Puff Jars, cut glass bottoms, s K silver tops, $2.75 to $5. R Match Safes, Coat Hangers, B brella Markers, Hat Markers H Stands, Shoe Buttoners, Nail M Manicure and Embroidery Sc E Key Chains, Book Marks,. K * Emerys, Tooth Brushes,. V B brooms, Vaseline Jars, Bl fi Ladies' Oarncrs, Seals, Combt B and Pepper, Boxes, Sugar { E Fancy Pencil Holders, Ladies B ters, Stamp Boxes, and so on H out end. B Silver Thimbles at all prices a B styles in plain and fancy desi] K Parker "Lucky Curve" Fountair J9 from $1.50 to $5 each. Parkei B ?re the best on the market a B ways acceptable to ladies ant K tlemen as gifts. B Ladies Gold Pens from $1.50 ai Bj The above list represer B We have a big stock at 11: considered, that we will d B DER HOUSE in the Un I the catalogues. Give us 9 expressage, we won't exp< I The Jewelei NEW AND FRESH GOODS. If you are not baking your Fruit Cake, I can furnish you one?a good one?at 35 cents per ~ 4 T oler, liavp nil flip FrilltS |;uuiiu. jl ui.jv iiu ? v v... ? and Spices?fresh?for fruitcake. Genuine Porto Rico Molasses at 6oc a gallon. Wilkinson's Home Made at 50c a gallon. ? Maple Syrup in gallon cans at c $1.10; in quart cans at 35 cents. ( Prime Mince Meats?loose?at * 10 cents a pound. Buckwheat Flour, both self- | raising and plain. 1 LOUIS ROTH. Christmas Goodies. J For the holiday trade we have gatheied in a choice assortment of the good j things of the earth. We have choice ' iaver raisins from California, Oranges < from Florida. Cocoanuts from Central > America, apples from the great apple I orchards of the north, dried figs from I Arabia, delicious dates from Africa, I lemons from Sicily, butternuts from ' Brazil, choice box candies from the ! best factories of America and so on ] down through the list of goodies that ; are in demand for the Christmas holidays. See us for your holiday ^ants j ?we have the choicest goodies at the j I BALLARD'S FAMOUS A OBELISK! . ____ th re FLOUR. at We have been selling the pa best flour sold on this market for years?you know that by our reputation. We are proud pa of that reputation and to add nr to it we have added a supply fhr of the above named famous g flour to our flour family, and 25 respectfully commend it to the housewives who are discrimi- JjJ nating?who will have nothing de but the best. b! Obelisk flour is so good, so th pure, so wholesome, so white, ? that we guarantee it absolute- f ly and without reserve. \ Will you try it, please ? 51 Thank you. $ mi RIDDLE & CARROLL. lai Dc 8.1 MONEY TO LEND. _ ON IMPROVED FARMS In York county. Interest: Loans not un- / 3er 81,000, 7 per cent; under 81,000, 8 V per cent. No broker's commissions, on Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. ba SPENCER, Rock Hill, or underslgmed. Sa C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. 9 Oct. 13 tf. tf Brilliant Display o1 T. W. SF S store was never more bountifu ety of goods for the Yuletide sea iir shopping visit to Speck's, this season, picking a few arti< 3 of the leading American and i y of workmanship, delicacy in df made with extreme care for disci ence in character and true financ: ualities. You'll profit by every redding gift-buying questions. 1 ore will give you many helpful s it, maybe you can get an idea ot rling Silver gass s, $4 to $7 set. v?2?fS ks, $11 to $13 set. sons, $11 to $13 set. S-Jjjij toons, plain $2 to $5 set. oons, gold bowls from $3 up poons, extra weight, $6 to $9 ^*- ' ells, $130 to $225. rks, $4 to $5. lives, Jfi sat,-very heavy. Y?2??= acLles, $2 to $4. idles, $2 to $4 each. #5*5spH idles, $3.75 to $5.50. nJS13D0ft nives, $2.50 to $4. irks from $2 to $4. FtIIi lia^si Servers from $3 to $4. k-Jflc vers from $3.50 to $4. ^ it Forks, $230 to $5. r Novelties, Cut G1 lot of Parasols and Umbrellas for ] as: beauties of extra quality wltt 8ej handles, $6 to $10. 'Filos' iissors, || lott?rf? Beautiful collection of Cut ''* prices from $225 to $15. Cut ?ifters, makes the most desirable of a fu" to brides. with- Also have a beautiful collect Bisque Figures of all kinds th nd all beautiful for decorations. 3ns- Carving Sets?horn handles, $4 i Pens to $iO for beautiful handles, r pens Meershaum and Genuine French b; ".!*U n.nulna imhtp , na ai- r-ipoo ? _ 1 gen- pieces from $1.25 to $4. A | always acceptable as a gift fo rid up. tlemen. its only a small portion of an inn lail order house prices. We hav< luplicate the prices given on any ited States if we have it, and we a call?bring your catalogue, and ect your business?but we will th r - T. W. SI FOUND GUILTY 3' Of selling NOTIONS cheaper than to my store in town?that's what our pu rustomers say. an, We have just received a big shipment y0i >f goods?almost everything in Notions 0f ind Ready-to-Wear Goods?but too sir ate to Specify. Only two more days that we sell our uii i impbv at ONE-HALF Price. . 1 FOUSHEE CASH STORE. ntl (Dobson's Old Stand), Torkvllle. S. C. ? milONlTFVcER, AND all citizens of upper York. Now y :hat the Southern Railway has put on lally service to Blacksburgr, S. C.t we invite you to visit our MAGIC CITY? ROCK HILL; where you will find the Largest Selection of all merchandise? n her history?especially "THE WHITE FRONT GROCERY?which Is supplied at all times with Californla^^ Peaches. Tokay Grapes, FIorldaQ^v* mges, Pineapples, Kalamazg^jtf^'pA Tenny's and Ix>wney'sjb>'^v~ 9X j,\" md Bon-BOns, ? Pears, and th'^^.^ O* . G Practical Illustration. The information was recently pubhed in this space that the Mutual neflt Life Insurance Company had ded one more to the long list of actlcal illustrations that It always ids when minimum coat and maxium guarantees are concerned, when announced that It would Issue Ninesn Payment Policies at practically e same rate charged by all other putable companies for twenty payant policies. It Is not practicable to ibllsh rates for all a^es in this space this time for Nineteen Payment ntiml Rpnoflt Pnll(>l?fl and twantv .yment rates of other companies, erefore we will use age 35 for the irpose of comparison: MUTUAL ENEFIT 19 PAY LIFE POLICY per ,000 insurance, $37.35; Egultable, 20y life, $38.34; New York Life, 20y life, $38.34; Mutual Life, 20-pay e, $36.87; Aetna, 20-pay life, $36.96; udential, 20-pay life, $36.95; Massausetts State Mutual, 20-pay life, 6.60; Phoenix Mutual, 20-pay life, 7.16; Penn Mutual, 20-pay life, $37.; Union Central, 20-pay life, $38.34. lese rates, it seems to us, prove that e man who insures anywhere except the Mutual Benefit, provided of urse, the company will accept him, llberately agrees to give away one aFa premium on his policy. It has en said that Wise men look before ay leapl SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. THE THREE BOSTONIANS \T ILL give one of their variety enT tertainment at the GRADED /HOOL AUDITORIUM on FRIDAY [QHT, DECEMBER 18TH, as the ird attraction In the Lyceum Course, lis company comes highly recom;nded and should be greeted by a ge house. Remember the date. >or8 open at 7.30; performance at ;6. Admission 75 cents and 50 cents. Nov. 8 t-f 2t PHOTOGRAHIC STUDIO. ^ ET your orders In before the T CHRISTMAS work begins. Terms e-half cash when order Is given, lance paid when work Is delivered, itlsfaction guaranteed. Hours from a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSA J. LINDSAY. f Holiday Goods >ECK'S lly stocked, never had so gres ison. You'll enjoy every mi; For months past we have bee :les here and a few there fr foreign manufacturers, show isign and high class unique iminating buyers, which guai ial value. Selections can be c purchase?every article is a Our holiday stock contains t :uggestions. An early call w what you want, if not mentic ? Sterling S Cake Knife and Toast For some case, $10. Tea Bells, 60 cents to S1.25 Cups, solid silver gold lin $5 each. Tea Strainer* from $2.50 Bon-Bon Dishes, solid silv ? beautiful oxidized satin $9 each. Chafing Dishes from $4.5 If you have never owne , Dish you can hardly e tue. convenience of sucl In the house. Just th evening and afternoon r< preparing quick dishes, etc. ass, Bric-a-Brac, ] Ladies, a i pearl of Lam that is fancy ci celain. and ran f. Diamon Hat Pir . of P" Invert ? kBooks i Briar Dolls f nouth- are lo pipe is come r gen- you. ity ar cnense holiday stock, ranging e such abundant faith in our article shown in the catalogi think we have almost everytl I if we do not duplicate qualitj ank you for an inspection of o PECK - Ti rACKSON BROTHERS. CLOVER, 8. C. A Failure 1 O see our stock of Furniture and Stoves when you want anything In s line may mean that you will not as well suited as to style and qualand the prices paid elsewhere Is ely to be higher than you would be Iced to pay here. All this store cs is that It be given an opportuniof trying to demonstrate that It Is the Interest of its friends and the blic generally to inspect Its wares d get prices. If It fails to meet ur expectation It will not be because a lack of an honest effort and dee to do so. Our Undertaking Department [s supplied with a full line of Cofs, Caskets, Robes, etc., and all lis, day or night, will receive prompt entton. JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C. W.O.RAWLS, .UMBER AND STEAM FITTER. r N A_ I L T t \r E E v ^ ? can sell you Valley Tin at a t >s price than you can buy It * because, First, we buy the r) in large enough quantities to * 1- the_lowestjHta^^8econd, we J. M. HEATH & CO., , General Merchandise. Men's Overcoats. Our fourth stock of OVERCOATS this fall Is now in and as the weather Is right, the prices are right and It will be right for you to come to us to make a selection. Why not wear one of our OVERCOATS? We have them at 33, 33.50, 34. 35, 37, 310, 312.50 and < 315. You can get your size and price in this lot. BOYS' OVERCOATS, sizes four to eight years, that are going at 31.50 each. Men's Clothing. We have 35,000 worth of MEN'S i AfnrtTXTn . UJjUinii^u?new, iicon ftuvuo?7%mw? j must be turned Into money within the ( next THIRTY DAYS, and In order to do this we will sell you: Nice Black Clay Worated Suit, size 34 to 42, for $2.75 the suit. A Nice Fancy Black Clay Worsted, , sizes 34 to 42, at 3.00 the Suit A Nice Fancy Black Cheviot Suit, . sizes 34 to 42, at $3.50. A still better 8uit for $5. 300 Children's Two Piece Suits, ages 4 to 14 years, at $1 the 8uit. j 200 Children's Two Piece Suits, sizes 4 | to i4 years at $2 the 8uit 300 Pairs Men's Odd Pants from 50c to $7 a pair. ; 50 Youth's Black Suits, sizes 14 to 19 J years, at $2 the Suit. Blankets. , We have received another shipment 1 of those fine white ALL WOOL ? BLANKETS, ranging in price from 75 ! cents to $5 the pair. This Is good I Blanket weather. See ours. Bargains In Stoyes; j We have a few Cooking Stoves on J hand that we will sell cheap. Don't j fa 11 tn naa tia if vou want a stove. Yours very truly, ' J. M. HEATH & CO., J. L. Williams, Manager. ! at | it a va- ( ^^ rantees to our patrons in I :asily made. Our prices j l bargain. Let us help I , housands of gift-sugges- j dll insure the best selec- H >ned, visit the store: I i k, in hand* ' I 'ed, |3.75 to V V/ B , er, with the y B finish, $5 to B , 0 and up. B d a Chafing M istimate the V?p 1 an article JF^yT H e thing for ? H iceptlons for H chocolates, l Parasols, Etc. I H i re especially proud of our line H ips, which includes everything H I beautiful in Lumps, in nickel, H olored glass and decorated por- B These lamps are beautiful H ge in price from $1 on up. B < d Rings from $7 to $50. H i ten's and Laaies' Solid .Gold j Buttons from $2 to $8 a pair. H < Fobs and Watch Chains, and Bj iful Neck Chains in gold and K old Stick Pins, 75c to $6 each. fl' < d Brooches from $7 to $30 each. B I is in gold and silver at all sorts Qg 1 .ii Ut.u. ] cos in an oi/ioo. ? old Brooches, $2 to $12. Irooches, from 30 to 75 cents. H luff Buttons from 25c to $1. Hj I itick Pins, 15c and up. K ther goods we have an excel- H 3ortment of Pocketbooks, | B!lj H i , Card Cases, etc. s or the little folks?when you' H . oking for Dolls do not fail to H ; and see what we have to show K ' id price. in price from a dime up. S ? LOW PRICES, quality ; Q 1 tie of ANY MAIL OR- W ' hing shown in almost all w ? r and price and save you C? c ur holiday goods. Come. R i ie Jeweler. 1 [ hhbbhhi The "Farmers' J Favorite" Is Selected by the \ 1 Experts? f ft v V In competitive testa the Blckford & g Huffman Drills always carry off the a blue ribbon. They have done this a 0 great many times in the past and will t do the same trick many times in the e future. g At the State Fair, Raleigh, N. C., in J! October, 1900, the manager of the , State Agricultural Farm, located near Raleigh, selected the Blckford & Huffman Combination Hoe and Disc ' Drills in preference over six other . drills which were put up for selec- " tion at the same fair. Recently the Virginia State Exper- > imental Farm selected the Blckford & a Huffman Unproved 8 disc drill to be r used on the farm lately established by ? Virginia. This selection was made af- ? ter a close comparison with every oth- j1 er make of drill sold on the Richmond market. The Farmers' Favorite?that is the Blckford & Huffman Drill, Is used on i the Clemson College Farm. Are these facts not enough to convince the most skeptical? If not if ^ you will give us the opportunity by a coming to see us we will point out the * various advantages of these drills that * are not embodied In any other make. 1 Great Slaughter Sales COMMENCING SATURDAY, 5TH TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE 15TH AND THE KNIFE WILL RIP THE PRICES BELOW THE BOTTOM. Who ever bought or heard of MEN'S 3EAVY CREEDMORE SHOES for 12 cent!, and LADIES* HEAVY KANGAROO SHOES for 88 cent!? Heavy Glove Grain Shoes at 90 ote. They are here at Pat's store and also nany other cuts In the same propor:!on too numerous to mention. To see ind examine my shoes means a Sale if rou need Shoes. My $1.50 Trousers cut to $1.15 the 5air. All other grades are cut In price n same proportion. HATS?I have a large stock of hats ind have cut the prices down to the owest limits. LACES .and EMBROIDERIES?I lave a large stock of these goods and lave cut prices all along the line. 5c l yard Embroideries at 2} cents and io on through the stock at like proporions. My stock Is too large to give itemized prices on everything that this specal cut price sale affects, but the above prices will give you an Idea of the low prices that will prevail at this store tor the next TEN DATS. If you are vise you will do your buying here, and take advantage of my mileage offer, that is still good until January 1st. For ten days only, I will sell you >0 lbs. STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR FOR ONE DOLLAR. All of the above prices are 8trietly Cash?no goods charged and no goods returned. The change that Is to take place In my business makes it necessary to move these goods. Tou had better tome quick and let us make you feel Pappy. Tours truly, 3. D. PATRICK, McConnellsville, 8. C. WHAT WOULD YOU BUY HHP AT WHAT PRICE? All questions without offers never terminate In business. Hundreds of you Pave Idle money doing you comparatively little good, that would be of great advantage to the world, as well is yourself, If it were put In circulation judiciously. Did you ever see a mill grind while the wheels were Idle? Neither will your money pay you idle, [f you have property not paying you, sell It, and let somebody else see what luck they can have with It. Did you Dver see money invested judiciously In Real Estate show a loss to the owner? Row doe? this compare with stocks, bonds oi t i-rlehable property? Note I he losses in the latter. I can buy property for you so quick and cheap ft will make your head swim, if you keep your eye on your brother, or neighbor, ind tell me what you desire and the price you are wiling to pay. Whereas, If you wanted to buy, he would In all probability decline the idea of selling. [ can sell your property at private sale or auction, If you are wiling to accept what It will bring on the market. We can't sell cotton at 15 cents, when the market price Is 11 cents. This is one trouble in disposing of some property that is offered. There, 18 a market price for most everything that is for sale. rnMTus S C Nov. 24. 190S. Mr.aJ. Edgar Poag, Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sh^t^enclgae herewith--deed for land sold by yoTJ for WeT Deduct your commission, and send check to 1 balance of purchase price. Accept my thanks for your promptness. Tou are certainly quick In handling property. [ had no idea you could make a sale so soon. Yours most truly, (Signed) JOHN FRAZER. LET ME HAVE YOUR PROPOSITIONS ON THE FOLLOWING: 140 acres?known as the Capt^Mltch>11 place, owned by Robinson, on Broad river. This Is an elegantly Improved term, well equipped for business. Lies ivell. 50 acres fine river bottoms. $2,500. 220 acres?Old Sherrer place, four lilies west of. Yorkvllle. Fine mineral springs on this property. Clever lmirovements. Good for stock raising or terming. Well watered. Then see the easonable price $6.50 acre. 122 acres?4 miles south Yorkvllle. S. T. Carson place. Well Improved, [.arge orchard. Plenty of woodland. Only $10 acre. 175 acres?E. P. Love estate, 3 miles vest of McConnellsville, at private >ule. $8 an acre. 200 acres? Dr. J. P. Crawford's arm, Joining lands of Bethesda church, rhis Is fine farming land In a good ommunity. Sold subject to arrangenents with tenants already made for 1004. $15 an acre. An abundance of property for sale Lround Rock Hill, and more or less hroughout the State. 250 acres?near Edgmoor, Mrs. Oyer's Reid place. For sale or rent. 200 acres?one mile east of Rock Hill m public road. For lease, John G. Steele place. Large house, barn and irchard. Good water. Accessible to ill the schools and churches In the city, 'ine for truck or dairy farming. While the majority Is In the notion if selling, show your wisdom by seLntincr thA hnat hnrenins that flrp hp ng offered, and let me buy them for ou. Always take the opposite side of he majority. If you want to make noney. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. Let Us Get Together. Now Brother, Sister, we are talkng to YOU. We are satisfied that If t is Furniture, Carpets, Pictures and frames, Cooking or Heating Stoves, .'runks or anything else that this store ias In stock that you want or need, t 4s to your interest and ours that we ;et together. You are ready to admit, re are sure, that you do not know whether our ware3 meet your ideas as o what you want unless you call and xamine them with your own eyes, nd that you do not know whether ur prices are as high as others unil you have heard with your own ars. We are confident that both our . ;oods and prices will please you, and /e say this because* we rarely ever ail to make sales to persons who come o see us. after they Inspect our lines .nd hear prices, and we do not beleve that you would be an excepion. Any way It will not take a great oo 1 unin? tlmo fo lnnV na nn unH scertaln whether or not your lntersts will be advanced by bestowing our patronage on this store. If you .re not satisfied, of course, we could lot expect your patronage, and beldes we would not want It, as we :now by experience that no store can lave a more valuable asset than satsfied customers. W. B. MOORE A CO. LPPLZCATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. HHAVING filed my final return as H administratrix of the estate of Dr. r. P. HAMBRIGHT, deceased, with Ion. W, H. McCorkle, Probate Judge, hereby give notice that on DECEMBER 22, 1903, I will make application county, We h^ve shipment of the styles Df Ladies'jMH^^^^I from $\ to GEVTLl&ll^M r ' jTjwM^M Select or Overcoat stock is compktfe$?wfl^^^^^H BLAiMKE^^^H ??? We are seiljh^^^^^^^H genuine El^in II All Wool Blank I old H Respectfiill)?'-^^^^^^^M I A. Friedheim Rock Hill, STANDARD CM OTTON I Insurance, are regular rates. ^oan and ances necessary a modern position to extend tbe public service Prompt chants Using tbe Banks paying on Savings Interest Bearlngj^^^^^^^^^^^^^M posit Issued under Correspondence or McNEEL, Bank opana^nr Btia>*iW^Tm- mJ *nd ~ Cloiii J"PMMiiHfiKPrday Evenings 8 to 9.' HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livery, $ ! and Peed 8tables. Merit is Forced To travel & rough road sometimes, but it never fails to win in the end. This truth applies in an eminent degree to our experience with the celebrated Summers Buggy. Before we ta VignHIo tticaa faming vehicles here they had never before been offered to the people of this section, and we were warned that owing to this fact and the fact that they were' higher in price than the people had been educated to pay, etc., they would not sell. We felt that we knew the people and KNEW that we KNEW the Summers Buggy. We are now in position to truthfully say that our expectations have been more than realized, owing to the fact that the people have become convinced that the Summers Buggy Is not only the BEST, but the CHEAPEST BUGGY they have ever been offered In this section when style, comfort, durability, etc., are taken into account, and for this reason it now sells itself. Can give you any shade or color, or any style of spring you want Have other Buggies, and Harness, too. HEATH-ELLIOTT fAULE CO, J. C, Elliott, Manager. ^ J. KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. HEADQUARTERS FOR PAINTS. We Carry Everything and Do Jobs Complete. FULL line of JOHN MASURY & * SONS' Prepared and Paste Paint; also Oils, Varnish, Floor Paints, Turpentine and Dryers, Where the customer prefers it, we furnish LEWIS'S PURE WHITE LEAD, the very, best manufaetfffed-tn the United States or elsewhere. We make prices on large or small bills of raw material, and we furnish estimates at which we will give complete Jobs of. Painting. All the materials we sell are fully guaranteed by the manufacturers. Now is the time to see about Painting. J. J. KELLER & CO. ^Orhl'illc (fsnnuin-r Published Tuesday and Friday. 9 m PUBLISHERS : W. D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONi Slnale conv for one year S 2 OO One copy for two years 3 50 For Six months 1 00 For three months 50 Two copies one year 3 50 Ten copies one year 17 50 And an extra copy for a club of ten. - ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at One Dollar per square for the first fcmectinn. ami Fifty Cents per square for each subsequent insertion. A square consists of the space occupied by ten lines of this size type. ta Contracts foe advertising spaco^^^^^H I Hind twelve monthsj^^^B^^H ^ aaonable In