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APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN. Mrs. Ella Neely Thompson, Petitioner, In the Case of Minor Children of Augustus Thompson, Dec'd. WHEREAS, my late husband, AUGUSTUS THOMPSON, died intestate, leaving an insurance policy of $9,000, payable $1,000 to me and the balance to his two minor children, THOMAS THOMPSON, aged 13, and CATHARINE THOMPSON, aged 10, and there being no responsible person who is willing to assume the guardianship for said children, Now therefore, in order that there should be some one to legally receive and distribute said estate, and properly look after the interests of the minor children, aforesaid, I hereby give notice that at the next term of the court of common pleas for York county, I will make application for the appointment of L. R. WILLIAMS, Esq., Probate Judge for York County, S. C., as the legal guardian of said children. ELLA NEELY THOMPSON. Yorkville, S. C., June 28, 1904. June 28 t 2t MASON'S FRUIT JARS We have jars enough to supply every reasonable demand for Fruit Jars for canning, and if you'll come here for jars you will find prices that will induce you to buy. Also have extra Rubbers. YORK DRUG STORE. J. B. BOWBN, PROP., Registered Pharmacist. t i_ t i raue in n, Get Rich And Feel Happy. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, if you TRADE, it will become a fad and your neighbors will follow suit. And before you are aware each of your properties will be doubled in values. How many poor people do you know who pursue real-estate trading as a profession? Favor this office with your trading, and give us a chance to show you how much good can be accomplished to the entire state. Remember we do the business before making charges, there> fore you run no risk. Always bear in mind the commissions clients pay are saved in various ways. We claim to do the business better than you can because we are in position and have the experience. Then the money earned is re-invested to advertise the advantages and inducements of our state, as well as other people's property. Where do you see a broker spending time, talent and money on other people's property as this office does? If you need glasses to see your own in " x- : ? terest, lei us sena mem 10 yuu. ouum Carolina has more advantages to offer than most any other Southern State. We should strive with united efforts to induce the better class of citizens to come and cast their lots with us. We don't need to try steerage passenger emigrants any more. They have already been tried. When prospective buyers apply to this office, we desire to be in position to sell them any class of property they wish to buy. Therefore we need all the property on our list possible. We are growing to be a Bureau of Information. Buyers apply to us for information from all sections, at home and abroad. How can an individual expect to handle his property to the same advantage we can? Don't be fighting your own interests. We can't do you good unless you let us. We are after bringing good citizens from abroad to put money in our Banks and your pockets. I have a grand selection of property to sell or swap, and my list grows daily. Bring, or send your propositions. They are the things to do mutual good. The most of you should know I'll do business if you make reasonable propositions, otherwise I would not spend so much money advertising. Have recently sold several houses and farms that I have been advertising over 15 months without a previous offer. Thus you see it requires time, money and patience to drive this business. INVESTIGATE THE FOLLOWING: 586 acres. Coggins place. 3 m. from Heath Springs. Farming lands. Improvements. 200 acres of granite. $15,000. 1.860 acres, Wallace place, 16 m. from Camden. Richland Co. 300 in cultivation. 1,200 timber. Lowlands. Splendid pasture. $3.50 acre. 265 acres, Willis' Steedman place, Lexington Co. Improvements. $1,590. 170 acres. Willis' Greenbay place, Lexington Co. All timber. $428. 298 acres, Willis' Tract "C." Lexington Co. Rents $500. $4,470. 315 acres, Love's Thomson place, 6 m. Blacksburg, Cherokee County. $10 acre. 125 acres, Durant's Rosemary place. Georgetown Co. $300. 25 acres. Suburbs of Marlon. Building lots. New dwelling. $6,000. 333 acres. Foster's Bryson place, 3 m. west McConnellsville. $2,500. 1,519 acres, Sigmon's Banks place. Chester Co. Merchandise, stock-raising. farming. Plenty of wood and water. Improvements. $6 acre. 37 acres. Columbia & Harris Sts., Chester. Building lots. $4,000. n.rnnm Hotel, central Dortion Ches ter. Large lot. $3,500. 1.556 acres, Verner-Norton place, near Newry. Oconee Co. Abundance of wood and water. Brick residence. Large barn, etc. $17,110. 1,365 acres, near Asa, Fairfield Co. Stockraislng and farming. $5 acre. 1.600 acres. 9 m. of Columbia. On Broad River. One of the finest farms in the country. 400 acres level bottoms. No mires. $12.50 acre. 860 acres. Martin place. 9 m. south Columbia. Well improved. $6,000. 656 acres, Whisonant's Dye place, near Hickory. Fine farm. $15 acre. 500 acres. Corn veil's Home plate, near Harmony. Good farm. $6,000. 565 acres. Miller's Williams place. . Plenty timber. Well improved. 8 m. Yorkville. Good tenants. $10 acre. This is a small sample. Have city and country property to open your eyes if you mean business and want to buy. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hiil, S. C. PIEDMONT MINERAL SPRINGS. OPEN to guests Monday, June 13, under the same management as last year. Terms as follows: Board at Hotel, room and meals. $6 per week. Cottage room furnished with everything except bedding and table dishes, at $1 per guest per week. Transient board at hotel $1 per day: single meal 50c. Guests will be met at either King's Creek or Smyrna stations on notice. For further information address W. H. WHISONANT, R. F. D. No. 2. Hickory, S. C. June 7 t 4t I More Ponies. WE have just received a second shipment of THIRTY-SIX PONIES and HORSES. We are able to quote prices that will sell them. A great many of these ponies will do good farm work and are easier paid for than $200 mules. If you need anything of the kind see us at once as we expect to move them to other towns. We have the largest line of Buggies and Harness we have ever carried. GLENN & ALLISON. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. HAVING this day filed In the Probate Court for York County my final return as executor of the estate of W. J. STEPHENSON, deceased, I hereby give notice that on Wednesday, July 20, 1904, I will make application to said court for a final discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. W. BROWN WYLIE. Executor. Yorkvil'e, S. C., June 20, 1904. June 21 t 5t UNIQUE Next ] "FUN" BEGIb 'Twill be Great?But of course yc Pure White Table Damask, (full v BUT EVERY FIFTH YAF HOSIERY?Plain, Lace, Fancy?t for 9 Cents. TOWELS?Plain?Huck?Turkish un to 15 cents?for 9 CENTS. Smaller sizes?fast colors?TV HANDKERCHIEFS?Plain Linerv ?Fancy?going for 9 CENTS, for 9 CENTS. RIBBONS?Worth 10c, 121-2c and 9 CENTS a yard. SUSPENDERS?Great values?wo GREAT BARGAINS?On our 10 C Hundreds of other Bargains which We'll look for YOU. FOUSHEE C Phone 38 iJ'P. S.?Boys and Girls:?Masti biggest Potato and won the prize. To the first person Guessing V day's Special Sale we'll Give Chi Books. The second gets choice oi mentioned the article in this ad? to us. Water Coolers. Convenient and useful, for store and home. You can have Ice Water all the time at a small cost. I have them in 2, 3 and 4 gallon sizes at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Mackerel in Kits Been out of them for some time; have them in stock now. No. 2 Extra at $1.15 a Kit. Respectfully, LOUIS ROTH. IT STILL Discriminating Bit ing Rare Ba ONLY FOUR THERE has been no tiine til buy STAPLE COTTON GOODS HATS, SHOES, MILLINER' FINDINGS, NOTIONS, etc., 1 the four remaining days of our Jl We always take stock soou aft* and always preceed stock-taking we are offering a general discount our store, except on Men's Suini making a discount of FIFTY and prices for these days makes f Prices of Stapl Walworth 3-4 Bleaching, former price 5 cents a yard, for this sale ..41-2c. Suburban 7-8 Bleaching, former price 6 1-4 cents, reduced now to 5c. Ivanhoe 4-4 Bleaching, former price 7 cents a yard, now reduced to..61-4c. Westover 4-4, former price 8 l-3c, now reduced to 7c. Tip-Top 4-4, former price 10c a yard, now reduced to 8 l-3c. FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 7-8ths of a yard wide, regular price 10 cents, now EIGHT AND A THIRD CENTS. FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 wide, regular price 121-2 cents, now reduced to NINE CENTS A YARD. Lonsdale Sheeting, 4-4 wide, regular price 12 1-2 cents, now reduced to 9c. Androscoggins 4-4 Sheeting, regular price 11 cents a yard, our price for this sale, only 9c. New York Mills 4-4 Sheeting, regular price 12 1-2 cents a yard, for this sale only 11c. Anchor brand Hickory Shirting, regu Just a Word Abi There never was a better SI products of E. P. REED & C< goods in high cut and Oxford st> per cent discount sale. If you high quality shoes and Oxfords t The Strauss-S GIVEN AWAY A BEAUTIFUL DRESSED DOLL. Easy to get. Buy the best powder on the market and save the coupons. ?There is a coupon around each box. ?The person returning to our store the largest number of coupons gets the doll. Pearls of Violets, Pearls of Rose, Heliotrope Blossom. We have a lot of samples of these powders. Call and get a sample and see the Doll. Large box of powder and the price Is only 15 cents. Spiro-Powder | It is guaranteed to remove the odor of perspiration. Cures sour, sweaiy, offensive, aching, tired and sore feet. Soap is also a good thing to use at this season of the year?you will find a fine line at Starr's Drug Store?not room to mention the kinds, but call for , what you want. We sell Lemons and Ice, and the I very best Ice Drinks and Eatables. See us for Fruit Jars, Buggy Paint, i Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines, Turnip Seed, Syringes, etc. JAS. M. STARR & CO. Leading Druggists. ENGINE TOR SALE?CHEAP. I HAVE for sale at a bargain a sixhorse power Engine and Boiler on wheels, in good order except the governors. $50 buys it, if you are quick. R. D. ALEXANDER, Yorkvllle, S. C. 9c SALE Friday ] IS AT 9 A. M. iu'11 judge for YOURSELF. /idth) cheap at our price, 30 Cents. ID GOES FOR 9 CENTS. o suit you?worth up to 15 cents, Bath, etc. Large, tun size?vaiue 10 FOR NINE CENTS. ?Lace?Silk Embroidered?Initial Cotton?great values?large?Two I 15 cents a yard (you'll say it) for rth up to 15 cents, for 9 CENTS. ENTS Counter for 9 CENTS, we haven't space to mention. ASH STORE Yorkville, S. C. sr William Allison brought us the VHAT we'll sell on our next Monsice of our 50 cents collection of a our 10 cents counter. We have write guess, on margin and return Foushee Cash Store. J. J. KELLER & CO., \ CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. I e If You Intend to Build See us, as we take contracts for J building in wood, brick, stone and iron 1 from the ground up. We also draw building plans. We Sell J I Flooring, Ceiling, Framing, Weatherboarding, Steel Roofing, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Laths, Brick, Lime, Cement, Builder's Hardware, Tools, Building Paper, Roofing Paper, Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, etc. Give us your orders for Screen Doors and Windows. Satisfaction and prompt work guaranteed. J. J. KELLER & CO. n a n n a it i iiuiism\ yers Are Harvestrgains Here. DAYS MORE. is year when our customers could i, CLOTHING,'UNDERWEAR, V, DRESS GOODS, DRESS ] to better advantage than during [TLY STOCK TAKING SALE, sr the ist of July of each year with a reduction sale. This year i t of 10 per cent on everything in ner Clothes, and on this we are . CENTS ON THE DOLLAR? >rompt buying wise buying. e Cotton Goods. lar price 10 cents a yard, for this J sale the price is reduced to ..81-3c. TI/.Mno. fnpmur nrlnp 12 l-2o. cauici J ivn.'.b, , for this sale at this store 10c. : ACA TICKING, regular price 16 2-3ca ' yard, our price for tnis sale only FOURTEEN CENTS A YARD. Cherry Mountain 4-4 Unbleached Sheeting, regular price 7 cents a yard, for this sale only 6 1-4c. Hamilton Stripes, regular price 12 l-2c, for this sale, our price, per yard 10c. i Piedmont Sheeting, 4-4 wide, 3 yards j to the pound, regular 81-3 cents a yard goods, our i>rice 71-2c. Fancy and Royal Blue Calicoes are offered for this sale at only ...,4 3-4c. Simpsons and Americans BEST Calicoes are offered in any quantities at only 51 -2c. Gold Medal Cheviots, former price, 10c a yard, for this sale the price is cut to only 81-3c. Unbleached Quilt Lining, former and regular price 5 cents a yard, for this sale the price is only hoUR CENTS. ? .-4- U aa/1 ' o Ck Jill o uuwvo. ioe for ladies made than the shoe 3. We have a full line of these de. They are included in the 10 would have stylish, comfortable, >uy REED'S make. mith Company. J. M. HEA1 GENERAL ME Our June Attractive Offerings Prompt Inv OUR BARGAIN offerings for June, include some very rich offeri Coats and Vests, and All Wool Su deep cuts. Serge uoats are mucr wear and now is a good time to bu Serge Coats. < 100 All Wool Blue Serge Coats, worth < $2, now going at $1.50. , 50 All Wool Blue Serge Coats, worth ' $3.50, now going at $2.50. 50 All Wool Blue Serge Coats, worth $5, now going at $3.50. . 25 All Wool Blue Serge Coats, worth $7, now going at $5.00. 10 All Wool Blue Serge Coats and Vests, worth $10, now going at $8.00. Men's Suits. { t i About Fifty of those $10 and $12 j Fancy All Wool Suits left, now going ] is long as they last at $5 and $6. New Millinery, ladies, you should come in and give is your order at once for Millinery. ^ We have Just received a big line of * tfilllnery goods fresh from the east- J :rn markets. ? Fans. You can afford to keep cool these iot days, as we are selling two fans c 'or five cents. Better Fans at 5cr 10c, c 5c and 2Sc each. r J. M. HEA [. L. WILLIAMS, Manager. I For Sale An Eight-Horse Power ENGINE AND BOILER on wheels, and Just thoroughly overhauled and in fine condition?as good as new at a bargain price. We mean a bargain and if you want to get the benefit of an opportunity come quick You know what it Is to lose an opportunity, don't you? t W. B. MOORE & CO. Summer Goods Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fly Fans, Screen Doors and ( Windows, Mosquito Bars for wood , and iron beds, and other season- ? able goods at W. B. MOORE & CO.'S. ] Beauties In Iron Beds 1 Have you seen them at W. B. MOORE & CO.'S? SST Cane Mattings?a large line at low prices at W. B. MOORE A CO.'S. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. NOTICE is hereby given that a FARMERS' INSTITUTE, will be field by members of Clemson College Faculty, in the Town of Yorkville, in the auditorium of the Graded School building, on the 18TH DAY OF JULY next. Ladles as well as men are cordially Invited. It is expected that Dr. G. E. Nesom, veterinarian; Prof. C. C. Newman, horticulturist, and Prof. Shiver, chemist, will address the meeting. j JAMES B. ALLISON, Chairman of 1 Petitioners. 7t June 20, 1904 OCONEE SHINGLES. I HAVE on hand a carload of the best quality of OCONEE SHINGLES, and will be pleased to quote prices on large or small quantities, and 1 my prices will make sales. See me be- < fore you buy. It is worth your time. I D. WYATT NEVILLE. r S. M. McNEEL, Pres. ? THE LOAN AND ! capital: ? (fa ? Fo vr Wi 1 rrrr r 2 % % $ % % orS 2 s$ ** $' S$ S$ i$ S w, IS'I'M'!;w e V?V?V?V?V? U*A*AftA*A*lA*A?A?U*AKA?A*$A rH & co., RCHANDISE. Bargains. > That Invite Your estigation. the last days of May and early ings in men's Blue Serge Coats, its on which we have made very i in demand for warm weather Oxfords and Slippers. Men's Low Shoes at all prices from >1.25, *1.50, $2, *2.50, *3 and *3.50 a jair, all sizes and styles. Ladies Oxfords and Sandals at *1 tnd up to *3. Children's Slippers In all sizes, styles, lumbers and prices. Wash Goods, etc. Our stock of WASH GOODS, SILKS ind BLACK DRESS GOODS Is very arge, and we have all the newest paterns and weaves. We are selling a leautiful Figured Lawn at 5 cents a rard, and a better quality of Figured Awn at 81-3 cents a yard. Groceries. We sell Groceries both wholesale ind retail, and no matter what you vant in this line, either wholesale or etail, there is no better place to do rour buying than right here. We do >ur buying In large quantities and get he best prices, and can make you the :losest of prices. And then another ;hing about our groceries. We sell lothlng but the VERY BEST QUALTIES. If you want good Flour, Sugar, Heat, Lard, Coffee, Soaps, Snuff, To>acco, etc., you can buy to the best idvantage here. Hardware. When you want anything in the HARDWARE line, Just remember, If rou please, that you can do the easiest >uying here. We carry a good stock >f hardware and call your special at-, ention to our Cooking Stoves. Grind itones, Plow Stocks, Plow Moulds, 3arbed Wire, Hog Wire, etc. See us or prices at any rate. Shingles. While we are on the subject we Just vant to remind you that we have ONE IUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND JOOD SHINGLES, and if you want my we will make some Interesting >rlces In small or large quantities. Fertilizer Accounts. Those of our customers who are due in notes for Fertilizers will accommolate us very much by attending to the natter at once. TH & CO., HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livery, 8ale and Faad 8tablea. The Best Features of All jood buggies are to be found in Summers buggies. See them. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. FERGUSON & CLINTON. ramily Groceries?Plantation Supplies. FRUIT JARS We have a very large stock of Mason's Fruit Jars in one quart and half gallon sizes. We bought enough at wholesale to get the lowest prices and our customers will get the LOWEST PRICES by buying here. For the lowest prices come UPD T? We also have Extra Rubbers For Fruit Jars, but? Come here for Fruit Jars. FERGUSON A. CLINTON. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. I WILL be absent from my Studio all of next week, except SATURDAY, In attendance upon the Southern Photographers' convention In Atanta, Ga. Miss ROSA LINDSAY. J. S. BRICE, Vice-Pres. g 3AVINCS BANK S $50,OOP. | ILP THE FOUNDATION t r better things by laying aside, J yularly, a part of your earnings. 3 e have every facility to offer J u in taking care of these "Sav- g ys." You can commence on $1.00 4 $1,000.00. Let us furnish you g th a Home Savings Bank If you 4 int to commence on $1.00; if you * ve $1,000.00, a Certificate of De- J sit Is what you want. Both de- 4 hoar InforOflf. ^ -. J e Transact Any Business In the ^ Banking Line. * W. P. HARRI80N, Cashier. V *AKA*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*AKAatAiu ANNOUNCEMENTS Election, Tuesday, August 30, 1904. ? FOB COUNTY AUDITOR. * WE are authorized to announce e J. BRECKINRIDGE PEGRAM of YorkviUe as a candidate for recom- mendation for appointment as county 1 AUDITOR, subject to the action of the J Democratic party In the primary elec- n tlon. June 28 t te p NOTICE. . ' To the Democratio Voters of York * County. The condition of my father, W. B a WILLIAMS, SR., Is such (hat It is n very uncertain as to whether he will r again be able to discharge the duties h of AUDITOR, and after due consider- n ation I have decided to ask your re- a commendation of myself as my father's t] successor. This step Is taken with a reluctance that hardly needs explanation, and under the circumstances I feel like proposing my candidacy on the follow- ' lng conditions: If you should see proper to give me a the recommendation, and my father n shall afterward recover sufficiently to A be able to resume the duties of the c office, I shall esteem It a privilege and 81 a pleasure, to renounce my own claims P In his favor and ask that Instead of appointing me, the governor re-appoint him. I have the honor to be very res- -i pectfully, W. B. WILLIAMS, JR. J t< WE are authorized to announce C H. T. WILLIAMS of Clover, as a s candidate for recommendation for ap- v pointment as AUDITOR of York e county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters In the primary elec- ~ tlon. June 24 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a Z1 candidate for recommendation for S appointment as AUDITOR of York 1 county, subject to the choice of the E Democratic voters in the primary ti election. JOHN J. HUNTER. " May 24 t te* FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR. 1 WE are authorized by the friends 0 of W. J. POAG, of Catawba 0 township to announce him as a candidate for county SUPERVISOR subtect to the choice of the Democratic ^ voters In the primary election. J June 28 t te c WE are authorized to announce f1 THOS. W. BOYD, as a candi- " date for re-election as SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic. party in the approaching primary election. & June 3 f te WE are authorized to announce ^ ROBERT M. WHITESIDES as a candidate for SUPERVISOR OF YORK " COUNTY, subject to the choice of the f* Democratic voters in the primary elec- , tion. May 17 t te* WE are authorized to announce 1 S. N. JOHNSON of Bethel town- * ship, as a candidate for SUPERVISOR A of York county, subject to the action " of the Democratic party in the prl- ^ mary election. 11 May 27 te FOB SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce J. H. SUTTON of Fort Mill town- : ship as a candidate for SHERIFF of ( York county, subject to the action of ? the Democratic party in the approach- _ lng primary election. te* * WE are authorized to announce h Captain E. A. CRAWFORD as a ' candidate for SHERIFF of York coun- 11 ty, subject to the choice of the Demo- " cratic voters in the primary election. 31 June 24 t 4t* jWE are authorized to announce JOSEPH M. SIMS as a candi- h date for SHERIFF of York county, n subject to the action of the Democra- w tin nnrtv In the aDDroachin* primary h election. w June 21 t te li : F I HEREBY announce myself as a d candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action f of the Democratic party Jn the approaching primary election. Respect- p fully, B. F. CALDWELL. r June 14 t te y I HEREBY announce myself as a can- J! didate for the office of SHERIFF OF a YORK COUNTY, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters as the same may be expressed in the coming primary election. HUGH G. BROWN. June 14 t te WE are authorized to announce ROBERT B. LOWRY of Yorkvllle, as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF OF YORK COUNTY, sub- 1 Ject to the approval of the Democratic B voters at the approaching primary g election. May 171 te* h WE are authorized to announce S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a ^ candidate for SHERIFF OF YORK ? COUNTY, subject to the action of the ? Democratic party in the approaching * primary election. June 14 *t6t WE are authorized to announce !] Mr. JOHN F. GORDON as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to tne cnoice of the Democratic voters as the same a may be expressed In the primary election of August 30. March 8. t td g FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. r I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of COUN- TY COMMISSIONER, subject to ac- . tlon of the voters of the Democratic * party In the primary election. J. A. C. LOVE. June 28 t te FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. tl WE are authorized to announce fi J. C. WILBORN as a candidate i for CLERK OF THE COURT of York ? county, subject to the action of the E Democratic party in the primary election. ,, June 24 t te. |j I HEREBY announce myself as a a candidate for the office of CLERK p OF THE COURT FOR YORK COUN- 0 TY, subject to the action of the Dem- " ocratic voters in the approaching pri- ? mary election. JOHN R. LOGAN. ? I HEREBY announce myself as a tl candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic w nrlmarv J. A. TATE. c May *10 t te a I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nom- tnation for CLERK OF THE COURT of York County, subject to the action of the voters In the approaching primary election. i W. BROWN WYLIE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. r WE are authorized to announce J. [I R. HAILE of Fort Mill township, f as a candidate for recommendation for '' appointment as TREASURER OF d YORK COUNTY, subject to the ac- c tlon of the Democratic party In the 3 primary election. 1 June 7 t d I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for " re-appointment as TREASURER OF YORK COUNTY, subject to the ap- T proval of the Democratic voters In the . primary election. Respectfully, t H. A. D. NEELY. IOUSZS OF REPRESENTATIVES. WE are authorized to announce JAMES E. BEAMOUARD, of Mover, as a candidate for re-election a a member of the HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action f the Democratic party in the primary lection. June 21 t te [AM a candidate for re-election to the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and will abide the result of the irimary election. I greatly appreciate he support given me two years ago. FRANK P. McCAIN. June 7 t (FTE are authorized to announce VV Mr. J. W. ARDREY of Fort 1111 township, as a citizen who is lost eminently qualified to creditably epresent York county In the lower ouse of the general assembly if a najority of the Democratic voters hould see proper to nominate him at he primary election. May 31 t te FOR STATE SENATOR. [T7E are authorized to announce J. TT S. BRICE, Esq., of Yorkville as candidate for the Democratic nomiation for re-election as STATE 8ENlTOR from York county, subject to the holce of the Democratic party as the ame may be expressed in the aproachlng primary election. June 17 t te FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. f HEREBY respectfully announce myL self as a candidate for re-election 3 the office of SUPERINTENDENT >F EDUCATION for York county, ubject to the choice of the Democratic oters In the approaching primary lection. JOHN E. CARROLL. May 24 t te [TTE sure authorized to announce VV JOHN A. SHURLEY of Ebeneer, as a candidate for the office of 1UPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA10N, subject to the action of the >emocratic voters In the primary eleolon. May IS te FOR CORONER. f HEREBY announce myself a cauL dldate for the office of CORONER f York county, subject to the action f the Democratic primary. F. E. CLINTON. June 17 t te . [" HEREBY announce myself as a L candidate for re-election as COIl?NER of York county, subject to the ndorsement of the Democratic voters i the primary election. L. W. LOUTHIAN. May 31 t te IAOISTRATE FOR YORK TOWlfSHIP. ["IT E are authorized to announce J. Vv C. COMER as a candidate for ^commendation for re-appointment as [aglstrate for York Township, subject j the action of the Democratic party i the primary election. te* f HEREBY announce myself as a canL dldate for appointment as MAGIS'RATE for York township, subject to le recommendation of the Democratic oters, as the same may be registered l the primary election. T niPVEV WTTFTT3RSPOON. June 17 t te G. H. O'LEARY. Spring Mattings. l\J E now have on hand a new lot V of MATTINGS, including a vury andsome line of White Mattings, for rhlch our customers have been asklg. Come and let us show you what re have. You'll be pleased with the' lock. IAND-MADE HARNE88. There's all kinds of difference in larness. Some machine made haress is good, some is indifferent, but re know that our HAND-MADE HARNESS is the BEST to be had. If you rant the best wearing and best lookig Harness, give us your orders for IAND-MADE Harness in single or ouble sets. URNITURE. When you want anything in the URNITURE line it is perfectly natual for you to come here. Our long ears of experience in buying enables 8 to buy at such figures as to give to ur customers the BEST QUALITIES t the LOWEST r'lUU.BiB. Q. H. O'LEARY. HAMS! 'RY THE BEST. SWIFTS PRErllUM HAMS are recognized by all ood Judges as being tbe best I now ave in a fresh lot. Sweet and Juicy. When you are ready to begin your annlng and preserving, remember to ome to me for your Jars. I have the veil-known MASON JAR In sizes to uit you. Also have extra rubbers of ;ood quality. You will find here a lice line of Jelly Tumblers if you rant any. We have first-class Mowing Blades nd Snaths. If you want a well chain I have It Catch the files in Traps and thus et rid of them. Traps are cleaner and nore effective than poison. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent iVill Consider the Applications of Women. From the date of its inco~ ration in 845 up to and including May, 1903, tie Mutual Benefit Life insurance Coinany refused to issue policies on the Ives of women. On June 1 of last year he following notice was placed in the ands of the agents of the Mutual lenefit: l^nmnonv will pnnflfdpp HnnlIcR Ions for not more than $5,000 on the ives of women who are in receipt of n income from their own labor or roperty and who expect to pay their wn premium*. Such policies will be iade payable to the Insured or their states, or to anyone dependent on them or support, or who would sustain comlensurate pecuniary loss by reason of heir death. Policies issued on the lives t>f women /ill in all respects be similar to poll* les issued on the lives of men." I shall be pleased to furnish addition' 1 information on request SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.. COLLEGE OF CHAB LE8TON. ~ Charleston, 8. C. ENTRANCE examinations ^5 will be held In the COUNvy TY COURT HOUSE on mr FRIDAY. JULY 8, at 9 a. it. One scholarship giving: free tuition j assigned to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room n Dormitory, $10 a month. All candlates for admission are permitted to ompete for vacant Boyce Scholarhips, which pay $100 a year. Forfurher information and catalogue adress HARRISON RANDOLPH. President. June 7 t 4t* FOB RENT~ rHE DICKSON HOUSE AND LOT on King's Mountain street Apply o C. E. SPENCER. May. 6. f.t tf.