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HYMENEAL. Married?At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. A. Smith, near Hickory, S. C., on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Miss ELLA SMITH and Mr. FLOYD STEPHENSON. ^WOODMEN, ATTENTION! ATTEND meeting next Friday night. Initiation and important business. Don't fail to attend. It J. Q. WRAY, C. C. FLORODORA COTTON SEED." I HAVE a small lot of pure Florodora Cotton Seed, which I will sell for $1.00 per bushel, delivered at Tirzah. W. F. JACKSON, Tirzah, S. C. March 8 t It* PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. I WILL be absent from My Studio during all of this week on professional business. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. notice to club makers. CLUBMAKERS for THE ENQUIRER will please take notice that all subscriptions must be paid on or before WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16TH. Such names as may not have been settled for by that date will be dropped from the list. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. WANTED?BEEF CATTLE AT all times. Will also buy good milkers and calves for shipping. Let me know when you have anything to sell. We sell the choice fresh meats. Want to sell 500 pounds Beef Tallow at 7 and 8 cents a pound. Orders filled promptly. G. W. SHERER, The Butcher. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of W. H. McCORKLE. deceased, are hereby called upon to make settlement at once. All persons having claims against said estate should present them to me, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. R. R. McCORKLE, Administrator. March 8. t 3t "WILLIS'S SHAVING PARLOR. I TAKE pleasure in announcing that I have purchased the well-known shaving parlor established by Mr. J. A. Howe next door to the First National band and will endeavor to continue the satisfactory service that the public has been receiving here. The continued patronage of former customers, and as many new ones as care to favor us, will be heartily appreciated. D. F. WILLIS, Proprietor. I IPP I NISI IP A NCR. Ull w *4 ^ W w y. >. ? ? FARMERS' Mutual, special offer till the 15th instant. Now is the accepted time. $1.25 with one death assessment buys a policy with us. Some one says "you can't afford it." Why should you care just so we pay what we promise and do it promptly. This reduction does not affect the death loss fund in 'the least. We are receiving applications every day. and the value of our policy is increasing. We can't see you all at once, so please apply by mail. D. E. BONEY, Manager. Yorkville, S. C. JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY. Headquarters of the Militia?Adjutant General's Office, Columbia, S. C., March 4, 1904. Special Orders, No. 13. Your company will be inspected MARCH 31, 1904, and as soon after the arrival of the inspecting officer as convenient, so as to enable him to proceed to the next station with the least possible delay. An army officer will accompany the representative of this department. JOHN D. FROST. A. & I. G. Assemble at your Armory on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7.30 for djlll. It is important that we show a marked improvement at this inspection over the last. W. B. MOORE, Capt. Com. OCR SPRING Goods are arriving. We are prepared for them too, for we have recently purchased our present store house? (the Dobson Old Stand), and by repairing have Doubled our Room. We will therefore show the most complete spring stock we have ever shown. Big lot of men's Dress Shirts, Handkerchiefs, etc., just received. FOUSIIEE CASH STORE. Dobson's Old Stand. Yorkville, S. C. TOBACCO WE have bought quite a large stock of Tobacco, and we got tne price right. We are anxious to exchange it for money and in order to move the weed, we are giving very close prices. Will sell you one Ten Pound Box of Tobacco for $2.75. Ten pound box for $3.00. Ten pound box for $3.25. Ten pound box for $3.50. Ten pound box for $4.00. Also have. Apple Jack, Rich & Waxy, Rich and Ripe, Ogburn & Hill Natural Leaf, Harvey's Natural Leaf, Star Navy, and numerous other brands of Tobacco. You can save money if you will come to STARR'S. For headache. Grippe and Cold take Starr's Grippe and Cold Tablets. Every box sold on a guarantee. JAS. M. STARR & CO. Leading Druggists. O. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, President V President. The principle of saving money grows on you as soon as you begin setting aside a few Dollars and you gain pleasure and that "comfortable feeling" by seeing your Bank account grow. The First National Bank of Yorkville Is open six days each week (except lega' holidays) to take your deposits and safely protect each and every dollar put with them. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. I*r" We Sell Bank Money Orders? good everywhere. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. Representing one of the largest firms in the business and with a full line of samples i am prepared to take measures with orders and guarantee fits and also satisfaction. See me for your new SUITS, OVERCOATS. etc. Examine cuts of latest styles shown by me. J. J. HUNTER. ^>^^ ,i &,Il,? l ?,?|? ?,?,^,?,t,?,?,?,t>?,?,?,^?,?,? 11J- 9- ^ 111 Special Sp ||| WEDNESDAY lit Just t0 ?Pen ^e sPr'ni 5 g ? teresting to our customers ?*? to sell more goods this ses ? A X ?re? fV. of Tiro'ire Keen in Kli If & it is to your interest to bu 1 ? are giving two days of mc I & these offerings over and s< I I they are bargains that yo 1 prices will appeal to the e $ I 1000 yards Turkey R ? ? new patterns, at th f | 500 yards 3-4 Sintpso: f | the old price, yard | 11 500 yards 36 inch Pei ill colors, extra value, | | We will also make a 1 ? f f large stock of which we 1: ||| tomorrow and next day: ? t * 2 quart Coffee Pot, onl; I t f 3 quart Coffee Pot, full Iff 12 quart Milk Pans, ej S f ? quart Milk Pans, exti Iff 2 gallon MUk Buckets, + ? ? 3 gallon Milk Buckets, * ? ? 17 quart enameled Dish ? * f Cost and worth are c< Iff thrift suggests buying noi H->H>f^4'??C)?'??,l'?*Q*?,l,?*?*??G <T\ -?- /T^ .T- fTj .1 rtvTVTw " V W " w TVTV ' w 'a'l mtr. A A m A. tr * A /r> A A frt A a .?rri A fri A er\ A e T % * 'f 'i' r^j y T 'A' cj I rju -* a; - ? u/ ? w * FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. Magic Food. Now is the time to build up your Horses, Mules and Cattle. Try Magic Food. It acts like magic on poor and puny stock. For Sale by Ferguson & Clinton, Next door to Loan & Savings Bank.. X2T There's a vast difference in Com mere al Printing?The Enquirer dees the different kind. Can we fill your next order? The BEST Place The BEST Values It is our constant endeavor t< vantage as to make it easy for u est value returns for their money, in our buying, that our selling i There are hundreds of people in ville who have thoroughly learm are to be had. During the past week we haw stock, including Notions, Dry G hold goods, etc. Look over the PEARL BUTTONS?A big assortment of pure white American shell buttons of fair quality, four holes, sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 lines, at only 5 cents the dozen. NOYES'S HAND SNAP BUTTONS? The best button on the market, requires no needle or thread, just the thing for the bachelor. Have them in gilt and black in gilt tin box, just right size for match box, price 10 cents per box. HAIR PINS?Assorted black Japanned in fancy cherry and oak cabinets, 100 to the box, at only 5 cents box. HORN HAIR PINS?New shape shell horn, extra heavy quality, crimped and highly polished, 43 inches long, per dozen, only 50 cents. POMPADOUR COMBS?We have lots of these popular combs. They are made of extra heavy celluloid, hand finished in tortoise shell patterns, li inch teeth, only 15 cents each. SHOE STRINGS?Hundreds of pairs of all dualities. Our best is the Au burn Tubular high grade string, 36 inches long with spiral end tags, each pair separately tied and banded. None better made. 5 cents the pair. HOSE SUPPORTERS?Silk frilled webbing of extra quality, li inches wide. French gilt slide nickle pin and clasp, in assorted colors and sizes, at only 25 cents the pair. FOR GENTLEMEN?We have the extra high grade Gotham Silk hose, three-quarter inch silk cord webbing, nickle trimmings, a very comfortable garter at only 25 cents the pair. INNER SOLES?Cork soles Wool lined. These soles are just the trick for perspiring or cold feet. Try a pair if you suffer from either of these troubles. 5 cents the pair. COAT SPRINGS?We have Bullock's improved Coat Spring. It is japaned steel, and has a safety pin attached to pin spring to coat to prevent "Hying" when coat is removed. These springs are comfortable and add greatly to the appearance of a coat, especially ready-made clothes. Price only 10 cents each. HAIR BRUSHES?You will find plenty of them here. Here is one of our specials. Two white outside rows, five inside rows of black, flat plain The Strauss-S rr\ ,t. m .r, .t. .y. /n rr\.? /t~> .* i. /T\ .*. rr\ . . ,-t^ . . /T^ . . ,t> .t.(; 'V^Tvj7TTvi/ TwT w 4 tiJl TwWTWTwTu'lVTWTWTvfWTWTWTWir iVRAY'5 ring Season Sale AND THURSDAY. f season, just to make things in;, just to show you that we mean tson than during any spring seasiness, and just to show you that y here, just to show you that we >ney saving opportunities. Look ?e if you don't agree with us that u can't afford to miss. These :conomical: .ed and Indigo Blue Calico, all ?u ? ? ?j K/. e uiu pi ice, yaiu a Percales, newest patterns at 5c. cales, newest patterns and all yard 10c. ew special prices on tinware, a lave on hand. Investigate these y 10 cents each, size, only 20 cents each, ctra heavy stamped ware, 15 cts. a heavy stamped ware, 10 cts. extra weight, 15 cents each, extra heavy, 25 cents. 1 Pans, extra value, 50 cents. nnbined in these offerings, and ? ?tomorrow and next day. i/t. mrr\.t.rv~ia(t~.it~> t ^[ttam.1 wTV TVTwTWTWTVTWTWTWTV ^ ?- -t. /tv .t. m j. fT\ . . /t^ .t. /t/ -> /ti m j- /T> a / rv tj / ri tyt /t COTTON AND CORN SEED. 1HAVE for sale a limited quantit; of pure EXCELSIOR PROLIFR Cotton Seed at 75c a bushel, and pur TRUITT SEED, at 50c a bushel, fo planting. Also have limited quantit; of a high grade SEED CORN. See m quick for what you want. W. E CARROLL, Yorkville, S. C. March 4 f.t. tf NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. DOG owners residing within th corporate limits of Yorkville am who have not yet complied with th license tax ordinance, are hereby no titled that after ^ MARCH 10TH,, th penalties or saia ordinance wm u' strictly enforced. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor. March 1 t.f td HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I HEREBY offer for sale my hous and lot In Sharon. The house con tanls four rooms, and thfe lot contain an acre and a half with Improvements I will sell for $425, either all cash o one-third cash and the balance In on* and two years at 8 per cent interest Purchaser must pay for papers. Titli absolutely good. For further Informa tion apply to JANE A. THOMAS, Sharon, S. C. Feb. 23 t 4t For >?That's Here. > buy our goods to such good ad s to give our customers the great We have been so very successfu s growing at a remarkable pace and immediately around York sd that it is here the best value e received large additions to on oods, Shoes, Furnishings, House list below and see what you need and varnished oak backs, only 11 cents each. METALLIC HAIR BRUSH ES?Havi ten rows of wire teeth, solid backs highly polished and recommended b: medical authorities on account o magnetic influence op the scalp price only 15 cents each. CLOTHES BRUSHES?Have concavi hardwood back, highly polished Three inside rows nf firie stnek hlnel Tamplco, outside rows of whit bristle. No wardrobe is compleb without one of these. Price only 1! cents each. SUSPENDERS?We always carry i full line of all qualities of Suspend ers for gentlemen and boys. One o our leaders Is a grip back suspender with cord ends, nlckled wire buckl and fancy jacquard buckle, assort ed fancy patterns, full count rubbe full 35 inches long for only 10 cent the pair. COLLARS AND CUFFS?We have i new line of these goods that hav just arrived, and includes some of th newest shapes, as well as all of ou old leaders. One of the newes shapes is a graduated neck banc with round corners, 4-ply liner points 2J inches high, lg high at th back, a perfect Collar in every de tail, sizes 14s to 18s, only 10 cent each. DIAPER CLOTH?Antiseptic cottoi diaper, 20 to 27 Inches wide, 10 yard to the piece, price 75 cents and $ per piece. RUBBER SHEETING?3-4 and 4wide, per square, 50 and 75 cents. LACE CURTAINS?White. 3J yards i: length and 45 inches wide, an extr good value at $1 per pair. LADIES' SAILORS?Black and whit straw, best quality of Mayfair Can ton sailors, 2? inch crown with a inch brim, wide ribbon band wit side bow, full lined crown, only 2 cents each. See these. QUILTS AND SPREADS?We are al ways the leaders in white quilts an bed spreads. We have quite a nic line of these goods and are offerin some extra good values. One of ou leaders is a handsome raised Mar seilles pattern, representing a vari ety of rich all-over designs, hemme edges, pure white bleach, sizes 70x8 inches, weighing two pounds an three ounces, ready for use, and beautiful bed covering, only $1 eacl imith Company. K * * Furnish Your Home. If you would teach your children to appear as if accustomed to the good things of this life, put nice things in your homes for them to get accustomed to. Don't build a large house, but rather a small cottage, which when It is well furnished, carpeted, curtained, well heated and nicely kept is the proper thing to make a home. W. B. MOORE & CO. Keep everything to equip a house from top to bottom, including Mattings, Lace Curtains, Shades, Wardrobes, Bed Room Suits, Chairs of all kinds. Rockers, Couches,* Rugs, etc. Also have stoves of all grades. They sell for either cash or to responsible parties without cash. They will furnish your house completely and wait for the money until fall, if you like. W. B. MOORE & CO. Sterling Silver? ] Small Single Pieces. We are showing an elegant new line of sterling silver of latest designs suitable for wed- j ding and birthday souvenirs, at modest prices. We have Cream and Gravy Ladles. Cold Meat, Pickle and Olive Forks. Butter Knives and Olive Spoons. Cucumber, Tomato and Macaroni ii Servers. Jelly Spoons and Jelly Knives. **' Sugar Shells and Sugar Tongs. < j. Tea, Coffee and Table Spoons. Also have a choice line of souvenir spoons in sterling silver for children's birthday remembrances. Have elegant white cases for any of I y the goods above, which add much to 2 their appearance at small cost. I e T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler, r \ HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livery, 8ale and Feed Stables. ( ; FINE LOT OF i IIIITTT X7C! ivi u ; p We have Just received a carload of I FINE, LIKELY MULES, and are pre- " s pared to take care of our friends and , customers and the public generally. Be r sure to examine what we have and ree member that we will certainly treat you right. We sell for cash or on time, g or exchange value for value. i ( HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. ' J. J. KELLER & CO., ? CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. J Sash and Doors. j WE have a car load of sash and . doors, bought right and offered ] - at the right kind of prices. Good * stuff. 1 Lead and Paint. i Just received shipment of Masury's j S R. R. White and Lewis's lead. J r Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. \ We have a big stock of Shingles, j : Lime, Cement and Builders' Hardware, ' Carpenter's Tools, etc. _ 1 3 J. J. KELLER A CO. 1 l G. II. O'LEARI. ! f ? { HALF SOLE I YOUR STOVES, j t XJLT E keep in stock at all times, j e VY Grates, Backs, Dampers, Hearth- , I plates, Top Overplates, Long Cross- | 3 pieces ior me tup, jrrops hjiu num u? the Iron King and Elmo and Liberty Stoves. Make a memorandum of what 1 you need, with name, number and date ; and bring it with you. f We also have a few Grates and Backs " for Patron and New Lee Cooking e Stoves, made by Richmond Stove com" pany. r Depew says: "Young man buy real s estate." We say buy an Iron King, and if you give us a call, we will try and show you why you should buy it. We a will show you why it bakes so evenly e all over the bottom, and uses so little e wood. r We are still pushing the famous Dexx ter $15, Rex $12.50 and Regal $10 Ma*l. tresses, and at the advanced prices they ' are still on top. e Have you examined our cheap and - medium priced Chamber Suits lately? s They are strictly up-to-date and the prices are all right too. G. H. O'LEARY. a 1 SHINGLES FOR SALE. 1HAVE just received a lot of 50,000 FIRST-CLASS OCONEE SHINGLES, which I will sell at?close prices. I have connections by which I can, on n short notice, furnish Shingles in any a quantity, and give good satisfaction as to quality and price. D. WYATT NEVILLE, e Yorkville,- S. C. Feb. 19 f.t. 3m S THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. WE are repairing, repainting, and overhauling Buggies, and we are d doing this work at prices that are e right. o- You'll find us in the rear of Riddle r & Carroll's. Yours for business, - R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. TIME TO PAY. a Q UBSCRIBERS to THE ENQUIR, O ER on my club are requested to ' pay the amounts of their subscriptions at their earliest convenience. The time limit by which I have to settle with the publishers is near at hand. j Respectfully, D. C. Clark. 1 fTTm.T WAIL IS ELIABLI ENOWNI EASON/ W. M? KEI MORE MULES AND HORSES. I We will have another car of TEN- ' LESSEE MULES and HORSES for ( FEBRUARY 1. In this car we will < lave some of the nicest Mules and ? Horses that we have ever shipped to Zorkville. WE WILL MAKE IT TO THE INTEREST OF ALL BUYERS TO SEE i JS. < GLENN & ALLISON. Josh Billings Said "SUCCESS DON'T KONSIST IN VEVER MAKIN' BLUNDERS, BUT IN MEVER MAKIN' THE SAME ONE 1 TWICT." ' I < < There Is one blunder a man never i 2AN make twice?the blunder of dy- i ng without sufficient insurance pro- 1 :ection to maintain his family in com- 1 fort. Do you propose to deliberately i nake this blunder or will you go to 1 :he trouble of finding out what the j Mutual Benefit has to offer in the way f it annual dividend Life, Limited Pay- t nent or Endowment Insurance? ' The time to attend to this matter is t VOW. t 1 1 SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. 4 5 COTTON SEED FOR SALE. I HAVE for sale a limited quantity of choice varieties of PURE COT- < TON SEED for planting purposes. \1ro choice varieties of pure SEED DORN, at moderate prices. J. B. ' 5COTT, R. F. D. No. 3, Yorkviile. March 4 f.t. tf | J. M. HEA1 GENERAL ME The Sprir Although we probab complete stock that we son, we are still adding to it < will open during the entire sp quality, style and price. It h impossible to please everybody lieve that we can come very i onrl wp intend fn nrove that t M,IU "v I?" Clothing That Fii We have already sought to g some detailed information as our tremendous stock of rea< made clothing for men and bo but this has been next to i possible. People who will und take to come and see will read appreciate the reason. There too much of the stock to adt of a description. We are und taking to fit almost anybody almost any kind of a suit, and are coming pretty nearly up the scratch. Dress Goods Dress goods in all the new weaves and styles have recen been put on exhibition and ( stock is receiving daily ad tions. We are ambitious to 5 section with all that they ca and we will be pleased to have Lots of Our stock of shoes is simp everything for men, women ceivitig additions continually. | 11U11I J Our notion department J this year than heretofore, an J new attractions and exhibition J Almost everybody calls a J Yorkville, and the few that fa 4 their neglect. ! j. m. hea: * J. L. WILLIAMS, Managei J ORINC MADE BY 1 ^.rnMDAKiv u wi imni t HICAGO. ? = FABRICS. WORKMANSHIP. ED FITS, ^BLEPRKjE^^^^^ ji ^ kl SNEDY, Agent. 31 Heinz's Pickles. 1 vi p th to W I have these well-known goods _ loose in barrels. 1 Mixed at 20 cents a quart. ?! ^how-Chow at 25 cents a quart, ui Sweet at 25 cents a quart. * Also Gerinau Dill?large size, in it 15 cents a dozen. Pickled Salmon?a first-class irticle?put up like Mackorel? N it 10 cents a pound. J w s. LOUIS ROTH. . !\ c] !?oait anil ?avi?g? Aianl Yorlcvllle, r->. C. ? a As an Investment o! Y011 will not find anything that will, | tor so small an outlay, yield so much protection and satisfaction as the rentng of one or more of our Safety Deposit Boxes. For $2.00 or $3.00, ac- ~ :ordlng to size, we will rent you foi >ne year one of these Boxes; we furlish you a key corresponding to the lumber of the Box, you file away your 1 Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Insurance I Policies, Stock Certificates. Letters, and J iny papers that you value, put your ? cey in your pocket?then you know " rour papers are absolutely safe from Ire, or being misplaced or stolen, and :hey'll be right where you left them ,vhen you want them again. It takes he Master Key which the Bank holds o assist in unlocking your Box, thereiy protecting you if you should happen to lose your key. Call and let'us show you these Safely Deposit Boxes, and we think we can loon convince you that you can't afford :o be without this protection when same can be had so reasonably. Any Business In the Banking Line. L M. McNEEL, President. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. The Enquirer's Stationery satisfies ^articular people. rH & co., | i RCHANDISE. ? = 5 ig Trade. \ = 5 ly have the largest and most ? have ever had at this sea iaily, and the attractions we ? R ring will be unexcelled as to ? as often been said that it is ? but we have reason to be- * near doing that very thing, m J ve are correct in our belief. % '/ supply all the ladies of this & n desire in this particular, g A examinations and criticisms. ? Shoes *? ly tremendous. It includes f 1 and children and we are re- E te * gi 2 E 2" 0I1S. X m * al is receiving more attention p d it is onr purpose to have ? b< is constantly. }{ t Heath's while they are in ? w il to do so are the losers by ? g t ra & co., ? f ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHERIFF. iT7 E are authorized to announce rV Mr. JOHN F. GORDON aa a indicate for the office of SHERIFF f York county, subject to the choice r the Democratic voters as the same ay be expressed in the primary elecon of August 30. March 8. t td FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. i\T E are authorized to announce rV Mr. J. C. WILBORN of Rock ill, as a candidate for CLERK OF HE COURT for York county, .subset to the action of the Democratic irty in the nominating primary next immer. March 4 f '' R FOR JUDGE OF PROBATA Election, Saturday, Marelfi 19, 1904. \ T the solicitation of many friends, "a. I have decideS to enter the race >r the Democratic nomination for rrnrjif! nrr pboratis to All out the nexpired term of Cot W. H. McCorle, deceased, and will appreciate such lpport as I may receive. FRANK P. MCCAIN. March 4. f td. [XT E are authorized to announce rV Mr. BROOKS INMAN of Yorklie, as a candidate for JUDGE OF ROBATE, subject to the choice of le Democratic voters In the primary, > All out the unexpired term of CoL T. H. McCorkle, deceased. March 4. f td. IXJ E are authorized to announce rV Mr. L. R. WILLIAMS of Yorklie as a candidate for the office of UDGE OF PROBATE, to fill out the nexpired term of W. H. McCorkle, rceased, his candidacy being subject ? the choice of the Democratic voters i the primary election to be held on ATURDAY. MARCH 19TH. March 1 t-f ftd. OTICEOF PRIMARY ELECTION OTICE Is hereby given that a Prlmary Election will be held. at the irious precincts In York County, ON ATURDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1904, for ie purpose of nominating a PROBATE LJDGE for said county. The polls will open at 7 A, M. and ose at 4 P. M. All white Democrats heretofore entiled, or enrolled five days before said rimary. are entitled to vote. Candidates for said office must pay fee of Eight Dollars and sign the edge on or before 12 o'clock noon, i Tuesday, March 15th, 1904. By order Democratic Executive Comlttee. J. S. BRICE, County Chairman. J. H. Saye, Secretary. March 1 t 2t Fertilizers We have several Carloads on hand ready for delivery to our customers. Ours is the kind that will grow tne most izc cotton. RIDDLE & CARROLL. AN ORDINANCE. elating to the inspection of property and conditions supposed to be In a condition liable to cause Are, and providing punishment 'for violating same. 3?*S It Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town Council of le Town of Yorkville, S. C., and by lithorlty of same: Section 1. The Chief of the Fire apartment or Chief of Police of the own of Yorkville, S. C., shall have le right at all reasonable hours, for le purpose of examination, to enter ito and upon all buildings and premies within the incorporate limits of Ud town where they have reason to elleve such conditions exist as are kely to cause fire to originate by rea)n of the improper construction of uildings or the presence upon any remises of combustible or inflammable :aterial or conditions dangerous to :e safety of such buildings or premies and if they find such conditions to list they shall order the same to be :moved or remedied, and such order lall forthwith be complied with by le owner or occupant of said bulldig or premises within twenty-four nurs after being received. Sec. 2. Any owner or occupant of uildings or premises failing to comly with the orders of the officers bove specified shall be deemed guilty f a misdemeanor and punished by a ne of not less than ten dollars nor ore than fifty dollars, or imprisonlent. of not less than ten nor more ian thirty days, for each day's negct to comply with the orders of said lief 01 police or chief of fire departlent. Done and Ratified in Council as>mbled in regular session at York[lle, S. C., this 29th day of February, 104. M. C. WILLIS. Mayor. [Seal]. ttest. P. W. Love, Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County cf York y Wr. Brown Wylie, Esq., Ex-Offlcio Probate Judge of York County. IT HEREAS Mrs. LAURE E. PARISH has applied to me for Letrs of Administration, on all and sinjlar, the goods and chattels, rights id credits of ISABELLA C. FITCHTT, late of the county aforesaid, de;ased. These are, therefore, to cite and adonish all and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said deceased, to a and appear before me at our next robate Court for the said county, to a holden at York Court House on the iTH DAY OF MARCH, 1904 at ) o'clock, a. m., to shew cause, if^ny, hy the said Administration should not a granted. iven under my hand and seal this 26th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four and In the 128th year of American Independence. W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. and Ex-Offlclo Probate ldge of York County. March It 2t