University of South Carolina Libraries
ft ft shot him In the neck with her husband's shotgun, killing him almost Instantly. Mrs. Blvens was arrested; but the exonerated by the coroner's jury and released. Senator Blvens was occupying his seat in the senate when he received the news, in the shape of a telegram, saying, "Your wife has killed the Jew. Come at once." He Immediately left for home; but was unable to give the newspapers any information. An Intfrkstinq Rbcohd.?Representative Lever, says a Washington dispatch, filed with the secretary of war, through the quartermaster general, the war claim of David R. Jamison of Darlington county, for reimbursement for baggage, equipment, etc, under the law allowing Confederate officers to claim damages for horses and baggage taken from them during the civil war. The claim of Jamison Is very small, but he has an ^ interesting- personal record. . Mr. D. R. Jamison, the eldest son of Gen. David F. Jamison, president ??,? oo/iaevtAn onnvcntlnn of South VI lire DCVVOB.v.. Carolina, Unlisted soon after the out- I break of the war and was commissioned as lieutenant of the 1st regiment of I state troops. Gen Mic&h Jenkins was I his brother-in-law, having: married his I sister. He was on Gen. Jenkins's I staff, with the rank of captain, and was with him until the general was I killed at the battle of the Wilderness. I Capt. Jamison was transferred to thel staff of Gen. Jno. Bratton and remain- I ed with him until the surrender at I Appomattox. He witnessed the sur-I render, of Lee to Grant and was de-1 tailed to effect a surrender of ordnan- I ces and stores of the Confederate! army to the Federal army. Gen Ord I was detailed to accept the surrender! on the part of the Federal army. He is now 70 years old. After the sur-1 render he rode from Appomattox to I Yorkville. 8. C., where his sister, the! widow of Gen. Jenkins, resided. His I baggage was taken at Orangeburg, his old home. AT THE CHURCHE8. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. KIV. W. C. KWART, PASTOR. Prayer-meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. 1. U STOKES, D. D.. PASTOR. There will be prayer-meeting tomor-1 row evening at 7 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. There will be no prayer-meeting to-1 morrow evening. ggerial goti^fs. Letter to M C Willis, Yorkville, S C, 9 I ' ?^ t a on/?_AU to rint eooci I uear sir ijttou"ohv?^w?i 0 paint; don't wear; the rule is, as everyone knows, repaint in three years. Devoe lasts six, in the same way? allow wide margin in all such state_? ments. What does it mean, to last? It means the same with both. As to covering: that's another. Here's an instance. Mr J J Hall. Sheffield, Pa. painted two houses, lead-and-oil; took 40 gallons. Last summer bought 40 gallons Devoe for the same two houses; returned 10 gallons. The paint, that covers, lasts; it's all paint, true paint, and full-measure. Lead-and-oil is all paint but not good ?? paint; the lead wants zinc. Better Paint Devoe. Tours truly. 15 F W Dbvok & Co P. S.?J. J. Keller & Co., sell our paint. To Washington and Return. Account Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies. Washington. D. C., March 4th, 1965. Southern Railway announces * . the very low rate of One Fare (plus 25 cents) for the round trip. 8till lower rates for Military Companies 4 and Brass Bands in uniform, twenty,' or more on one party ticket. Tickets will be sold on March 2nd and 3rd. final limit of March 8th, 1905. However, an extension of final limit to leave Washington not later than midnight of March 18th, 1905. may be had by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Washington. D. C., on or before March 8th, 1905. and payment of fee of 31 at time of deposit. ? For further information as to rates. schedules, sleeping car reservations, etc., apply to any agent of the Southern Railway or address. Brooks Morgan, A. O. P. A., Southern Railway, Atlanta. Ga. Low Ratos via 8outharn Railway. The Southern Railway gives below a few special low excursion rates to tho fnllowine: DOints: To New Orieans, La.; Mobile, Ala., ^ and Pensacola, Fla. One first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all coupon stations. Tickets on rale March 1-6, limited March 11th, 1905?may be extended to return March 25th. 1905. account Mardi Gras. Very low rates to other points now in effect. The Southern Railway is the best route to the above points?operating through Pullman and Dining cars on all through trains. For full Information apply to any k Agent Southern Railway, or R. W. Hunt. D. P. A.. Charleston. S. C. Clubs for Tho Enquirer. The following named gentlemen and ladies are taking subscriptions for The Yorkville Enquirer at 51.75 for a year and $1.00 for six months. J. K. Allison Hickory Grove, S. C. J. W. Alexander Yorkville. S. C. Miss Isabelle Arrowood..No. 2. Clover, Miss Mary Lee Alexander.. .Yorkville. W. J. Smith No. 2, Clover. S. C. J. Wendell Barber... .Fort Mill, S. C. W. H. Bird Grover, N. C. Miss Floride Bo wen... .Yorkville, S. C. W. P. Boyd No. 1. Bandana. S. C. James Bigger... .No. 1, Yorkville, S. C. J. H. Bigham Sharon, S. C. W. McG. Bailey..No. 2, Sharon, S. C. R. Banks Black Lockhart, S. C. T. C. Castles No. 1, Smyrna, S. C. S. L. Caldwell Smyrna, S. C. r- W. J. Caveny Rock Hill. S. C. W. E. Holmes..No. 1, Yorkville, S. C. R. E. McClure. .No. 5. Yorkville, S. C. Bennie Barron Yorkville, S. C. John L. Clark No. 1. Yorkville. S. C. W. H. Crook No. 1. Fort Mill, S. C. J. M. Costner... .No. 1, Bandana. S. C. G. M. Carroll No. 1. Yorkville. S. C. Jno. AiT Craig....No. 1. Bandana, S. C. y Miss Ethel Carroll..No. 1, Sharon, S.C. A. D. Dorsett Clover, S. C. W. P. Epps Fort Mill, S. C. Gist Flnley Yorkville. S^ C. W. B. Flanagan. .Bowling Green, S. C. Mrs. J. B. Ford..No. 6, Yorkvllle, S.C. S. S. Faris No. 4. Rock Hill, S. C. James D. Grist Yorkvllle. S. C. J. W. Goforth No. 4. Yorkvllle. S.C. J. R. Gettys Lesslle's, S.C. W. E. Gettys No. 2. Yorkvllle. S. C. J. D. Good No. 1, Sharon. S. C. Mrs. E. C. Gladden Grover, N. C. * G. A. Gettys Roddeys, S. C. T. J. Hopper No. 6. Yorkvllle. S.C. Miss Lottie Hood..No. 1, Sharon. S. C. Geo. W. Knox Clover, S. C. W. S. Lesslle Lesslle, S. C. T. E. Love No. 1. Clover, S. C. Harry Miller No. 6, Yorkvllle, S.C L. B. McGill No. 1, Clover. S. C. J. Webb Moore..No. 3. Yorkvllle. S. C. Miss Sallle McConnell, McConnellsville. A. W. McFarland Yorkvllle, S.C. J. S. Plexlco No. 7. Yorkvllle. S. C. E. W. Pursley King's Creek. S. C. W. S. Peters Yorkvllle. S. C. J. S. Plexlco No. 1. Sharon. S. C. Miss Jennie Russell Yorkvllle, S.C. Roble Saye Riddle, No. 2, Clover. S. C. J. K. Scoggins Rock Hill. S. C. J. H. Sherrer No. 1, Sharon, S. C W. T. Smarr....No. 1. Bullock's Creek. Geo. L. Suggs..No. 1, Bandana, S.C. Sidney Sherrer... .No. 1, Sharon, S.C. Mrs. F. E. Smith. No. 4. Rock Hill. S.C. J. J. Smith Clover, S. C. Miss Lizzie Wood..No. 2. Clover. S.C. Jos. M. Whitesldes No. 2. Hickory, 8.C. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my white and colored friends for their liberality in giving me assistance on account of the recent burning of my home. It * ' Jacob Moore. She gorhrille Cotton SRarhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkvlllb, Feb. 10. 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 71 Strict Middling 71 Strict Good Middling 7| Latta Bros. _ VISITING THE SCHOOLS. I EXPECT to make my annual trip to the schools of the county during | the next three months and will necessarily be away from the office for a greater part of that time, except on Saturdays. While on this trip I shall be glad to confer wi:h any one who may be Interested in <he advancement I of the schools. mwv v. CARROLL, 2t t Superintendent Ed. TIME TO SXTTLE] Subscribers to the yorkVILLE ENQUIRER on mv club will please pay up at once either to me or at The Enquirer Office. JOS. M. WHITESIDES. PLEASE PAT UP. ALL subscribers to THE ENQUIRER on my club are hereby requested to make payment at their earliest convenience, either to me or at The Enquirer office. j. k. allison. Feb. 14. tf 0. E. Wilkins, W. 1. Witherspoon, President. V. President Your Paid Checks At the Bank are your best receipts. Put all your money In The First National Bank of Yorfeville And use your check book for paying your bills. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. BANK MONEY ORDERS SOLD? GOOD EVERYWHERE. tobaccos! If you are a tobagce user and Kni*-4w* rhp "nTup. Dound or ?- i oT r box you will find it to your interest to see us. We carry a big line of Tobacco and can please you both in quality and price. If you are a smoker we can suit you in both smoking tobaccos or good cigars. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Just Received From New York A beautiful assortment of Millinery goods. Bright, crisp and new at unapproachable prices. Come around and take a look at them and bring your friends along. You will find all the latest and best styles in this store pertaining to head gear, and most likely at much lower prices than you expected to pay. You will fine the Charlotte Corday and many other leading styles, beautiful flowers, veils, silks ribbons. Mourning goods a specialty. DOBSON BROS.' CASH STORE. P. S.?Remember Charlotte Laundry Is the beat. D. B. C. S. MONEY TO LOAN. ON Improved farms in York county. Interest: Ixians not under (1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy.' Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned, C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Money to Loan On Approved Security. MoDOW & LEW1H, Yorlcvllle, W. C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. MANY pretty styles of Pianos and Organs to select from. I furnish any late style desired. Beautiful stool and scarf with each Piano or Organ. Come to see me or write for catalogue. R. J. HERNDON. WE ARE SO FILLED UP WITH work if you have a job that will take any length of time to do It, please keep It off for thirty days, and remember we have NOT GOT TIME TO CHARGE ANY WORK and we will not do It under any circumstances. R. D. ALEXANDER. NOTICE OP APPIJCATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that on MARCH 15. 1905. at 10 o'clock a. m., I will make a final settlement with L. R. Williams. Probate Judge, for York county, as administrator of the estate of W. H. McCORKLE, deceased, and will then' and there ask for a discharge from all further responsibility In connection with said estate. R. R. McCORKLE, Administrator. Feb. 1.0 t 6t IT'S UP TO YOU. DON'T forget the OLD RELIABLF. CORNER MARKET?the one that is run to accommodate the people. We keep meats daily all the year round, and If you want a Regular Market stick to me and I will to you. There were markets here before I came and there will be markets when I go, but there never was but one OLD GEORGE, and you all know It is so. OLD GEORGE, The Butcher, G. W. SHERRER. THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. WE are repairing, repainting, and overhauling Buggies, and we are doing this work at priest that are right. You'll find us In the rear of Riddle & Carroll's. Yours for business, R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. ORDERS will be taken at any time for all kinds of OUT-DOORWORK, and the s:me promptly filled. Consult me in per. ">n or by 'Phone for prices. Hours from 9 . m. to 5 p. m. 'Phone 138. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. *^"You can get lower prices and cheaper work than we will quote you, but you won't ge'. better work at a lower price than you can get here. wmm mmmw Yes, they'll save you Money at FOUSHEE'SSame Price to All?and They Don't Credit Anybody." kllkkkfefel tiiiiiii SpRri^T.I Just received, 56 inch white charge you 40c per yard?at ] Come and get samples and con Fancy uhaud-worked" Dre 15x70 inches, all fancy coloi OUR SPECIAL 25c. 3x6 feet linen window sha< tures?3 inch fringe, etc. Gr OUR CUT PRICE 25c. WON'T YC THE FOUSHEE Phone 38 P. S. Come, get that FREE Cooking Stoves and Ranges. We have the largest stock of Cooking Stoves and Ranges that we have ever carried. These goods were bought at close prices and it will be our pleasure to quote very close j)risss4*? prospective buyers. We will make our prices on Stoves or Ranges complete with all ware or without the ware as the customer may prefer. Come and see our Stoves and Ranges and let us talk prices to you. YORK FURNITURE COMPANY. PRESCRIPTION WORK We give the most careful attention to filling physician's prescriptions. We follow the doctor's directions implicitly. We use only the PUREST of drugs. We NEVER substitute. We make our prices as LOW AS WE POSSIBLY CAN at all times?in many cases you will find our prices lower than you have usually been paying. Try us. THE STAR DRUG STORE, D. L. SHieder, Proprietor. Navassa f) OR J Chicora ? iwi u mancr yvimvii juu umji > ? i3l use under your 1905 crops you will not be very far wrongf?both are good?none are better. . I sell both these well known brands and will be pleased to give you Information and quote prices and terms. When ready to buy fertilizers see me. JAS. M. STARR. FOR FINE MUXES SEE S. J. KIMBALL. OUT of the seven car loads I bought In the west, I have two cars left, which I have Just received. Nothing but good ones from $150 to $250. You don't have to sell your cotton to do business with me. Will make terms to suit everybody. Come and see me at Rock Hill. S. J. KIMBALL, The Mule Man. Jan. 24 t.f It PLUMBING, ETC. WE are ready to give prompt attention to your orders for Plumbing and Steam Fitting. We do all kinds of Tinwork, and make a specialty of Roofing and Guttering. See us for prices. _ W. U. KAWliB. PINE WOOD WANTED. WE want 1,000 CORDS OF PINE WOOD and will pay highest market price for same delivered on our yards. YORK COTTON MILLS. Dress G SPECIAL---A few pie brown, black, dark red?re to close out quick, the yar< j Heavy Sheeting, yard wid< Best Apron Checks, the yi American and Simpson I colors, the yard, 5 cents. Give me a call for all k I have the goods and knc prices. Come and see us. J". Q. WBAY, 1 Bargains Table Damask?other stores .^oushee's Cash Store for 25c. ipare quality and prices. :sser Scarfs?half linen, size *ings, are FAST, worth 35c. les?automatic rollers and fixeen and red. Others get 35c. >U COME? I CASH STORE, Yorkvilla, 3. C. guess on the Sewing Machine. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. MORNING GLORY ROASTED COFFEE. Until a few days ago we have been unable to secure this delightful coffee for our customers, but we have it now. Morning Glory coffee is a blend of grades carefully selected for their cup qualities. Their strength and flavor are fully developed and retained by a special process used only by the roasters of Morning Glory coffee. MORNING GLORY Is the most satisfactory coffee we've every sold?and the most satisfactory our customers have ever useu. 4 LB. CAN FOR $1. CARROLL BROS. J^T'We have Iriah.and Sweet Potatoee and Cabbage. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN TUB COURT OP COMUON PL.RAB. Joseph M. Sims, Plaintiff, against John B. Ross, Ella B. Ross, Charley Ross, alias Chas. B. Ross, Saye Ross, alias J. Saye Ross, Ella L. Byers and Alice Adams, Defendants.?Summons for Relief.?Complaint Filed. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, 2 Law Range, Yorkvllle, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint. OEO. W. S. HART. Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated. Jan. 28th, A. D. 1905. ORDER. Upon hearing the affidavit of the plaintiff, and upon motion of his attorney, It Is ordered that C. E. Spencer, Esq., be and he is hereby designated and appointed guardian of Charley Ross, alias Chas. B. Ross, and Saye Ross, alias J. Saye Ross, for the purposes of this action, unless the said de fendanta. or some one In their behair, within twenty days after this order Is served, shall procure the appointment of some other person for one or both of said Infants. Let this order be served upon the Infant defendants above named, and upon their father, John B. Ross, simultaneously with the summons, by publication of the same In The Yorkville Enquirer, a newspaper published at Yorkville, S. C-. once a week for six successive weeks, and by forthwith depositing In the postofflce at Yorkville. S. C? a copy of this order for each of said Infants," and a copy for the father, each copy to be In a separate envelop, securely sealed, postage prepaid, and addressed to said Infants, and their father, at Russellvllle, Arkansas. , Given under my hand and the seal of the court, at Yorkville, S. C., the 30th dav of January, A. D., 1905. J. A. TATE. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York County, S. C. (Seal of Court). Jan. 31. t 6t , MASTIC PAINT IS GUARANTEED to be pure Lead, Zinc and Oil. We will pay $100 cash, for any quantity of whiting, chalk, barytese or other adulterants found in the MASTIC. "The best Is the cheapest." It covers more surface and outwears two or three times over the cheap so-called paints made to sell and not to last. BANNER PAINT made by MASTIC people Is a good, but cheaper paint, not pure, hasn't the covering capacity, Hut wo mmmntee It eaual to any at same price. If you are going to paint a house, barn, fence, wagon, buggy, plow, chair, bench or a piece of furniture, see us. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. t-rr Subscribe for The Enquirer. See your nearest Clubmaker. ? oods. j ces of 42-inch Worsted in fgular 40c and 50c goods? i now 25 Cts. the yard 5 cents, ird 5 cents. >rints, newest patterns, all inds of goods in my line? >w I can please you in the rHE LEADER. | J. M. HEA GENERAL MI FERTILIZE WHILE everybody sympathiz the use of Commercial Fertllizeri cases it is just as well not to pia : fertilizers whatever, and when a modity of this kind he wants only we handle exclusively, representli ? SWIFT & CO. We are preparec amount and to make SPECIAL See us. YUUINU BKUKfc iVIULI Don't fail to see our MULES Interest you BOTH. AS TO QUAL be made to suit?CASH OR TIM! EXTRAORDI CUT PRICE I This sale continues and daily. We are now offerin and Vests at $1.50, $i worth double the money. : One Hundred Single 0< to $4, All Going at the All Overcoats are being BLANKET BARGAINS. We have inaugurated a All Blankets going at $1 gardless of value. COMFORTS CHEAP. We have sold lots of C01 at Prices AWAY DOWN, than we like at this seasor sorts of real Bargaius, J. M. HEA - - - ? a a * n m m J. L?. WlLiLilArao, manage Why Is It? Can anybody explain why the average citizen, be he farmer, merchant, lawyer, doctor or something else, who wants to buy as much as $100 worth of merchandise will "look before he leaps" and in a large measure rely on Ma own Judgment of the comparative values offered, and buy from the merchant whom he believes is coming nearest offering him full value for his money, whereas if he becomes convinced that he needs life Insurance three out of four of him insures In a company about which he knows nothing except what the agent tells him, because, forsooth, the agent Is a clever fellow, and thus going into a contract involving perhaps hundreds of dollars without looking to see whether or not there are other companies that will guarantee more at leaa cost? Why is it, gentle reader? "Hie record of the Mutual Benefit, extending over a period of sixty years, proves that it is the ideal policy-holders' company?guarantees more at less cost than any oth er and Its policies are so plain ana simple that the novice who will read them over can understand them as well as the so-called expert. Look before you Leap! SAM. M. GRIST, Special Agent. Just Received? A Car of Mules and Horses. A Car of Babcock Buggies. A Car o! Oxford Buggies. A Car of Studebaker Wagons. And the most complete line of Harness ever shown 011 this market. Come and see us. GLENN & ALLISON. The Newest Arrivals at Kennedy's Among our latest seasonable arrivals are the following' goods and you will find the quality all right as well as the prices: GEORGIA CANE SYRUP?50c a gallon. Try it. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES?Have throe grade*?40c to 75c a gallon? you can be pleated out of thit lot. KARO SYRUP?Made from purest ingredients?try it?you'll like it. ONION SETS?We have a lot of new crop Onion Sets?best quality?purest seed?plant early. PPWr.C WIPP.Kfign vour chickens at home with a woven wire fence?we have the wire?right price. SEED OATS?We have Seed Oats? true seed?see us quick. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. K. C. 1) Ij A C K I^tte InHuranve, THE FOUSHEE CASH STORE, i.. b. foitshee, proprietor, Millinery and Racket Goods, 5c and 10c Bargain Counters. Yorkville, S. C., Feb. 10, 1905. Mr. FRED C. BLACK, Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: Replying to your Inquiry, beg to say: While I don't claim to be an Insurance Expert, I do believe that we are fortunate to have located In our State The Security Life and Annuity Company of Greensboro, N. C. Its officials are well-known as successful business men, and enjoy the confidence of the people. Shortly after the company's organization I secured one of their Annuity Policies for (2,000, and consider It a good Investment? they have several other good policies, all of which have a loan value. If you wish safe and economical Insurance, I would strongly recommend to you "The Security Life and Annuity Company." Very truly, L. B. FOUSHEE. TH & CO., SRCHANDISE. RS. es with the proposition to reduce t, we all recognize than In many tnt at all as to plant without any man puts his money Into a comthe BEST to be had. That is what ng both ARMOUR & CO., and 1 to talk FERTILIZERS In any PRICES ON CARLOAD LOTS. ES. , because we are In a position to 1TY AND PRICE. Our terms will E. 1VT A DV .11 illl J SALE. grows more entertaining g over a Hundred Coats 2.50. $3 and $3.50. all id Coats, worth from $2.50 Uniform Price of $1. offered at New York Cost. Special Sale of Blankets, off the regular price, re ! \ mforts and have many left Our stock is still larger i and we are ottering all TH & CO., r. b8pjB Lion Coffee I am continuing to sell Lion Coffee at 25 cents for two pounds.. If you want any No. 1 Mackerel in kits I have thein at $1.40. Cheaper grade at 90c a kit. # Also nice large ones out of the barrel at 10c. Wilkerson's home-made Molasses at 50c a gallon. LOUIS ROTH. WALTER L. JACKSON, LIVERYMAN. First Class Buggies and Stylish Horses That Are Goers Are our specialties and we are living up to the specialty. Wheu you want a turnout of any description give us .your order. We will attend to your wants satisfactorily. Mr. T. H. Bind worth can be reached by phone at all hours. Tell him what you want. WALTER L. JACKSON. Timely Attractions at SPECK'S We undoubtedly have the handsomest Jewelry Store that Yorkvllle ha* ever had. We undoubtedly have the largest and most complete line of plain and fancy China and Crockery ever shown by a single store in Yorkvllle. We have very pretty lines of Havlland and Carlsbad China, as well as the old reliable blue decorated table ware, and we also have some beautifully and delicately decorated table | ware and while not so expensive as the genuine china it is still fit for any | table, and It Is Inexpensive too. See j our display of hundreds of single pieces of fancy China. It Is worth a I visit to see it. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. VALENTINES! j We havejust received a nice assortment, iu wiiicn you can find anything from the COMIC at One Cent to the BOOKLET at $1.50. Come and make your selection EARLY. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWBN, PROP., Yorkville, 8. C. Wanted?Your order* for the beet grade of Commercial Stationery, Law Briefs, Arguments, or anything else if you want the Best work. Adickes' Emporium WE are anxious to reduce our stock of TOBACCOS and for Cash will make an Interesting exchange. We can spare probably a thousand pounds from 25cts. by the box upwaras. A Dainty Dish Is our CLUB HOU8E CHEESE in small pots at enough price. Something to "Bile." PEAS and BEANS of about six sorts; CABBAGE, POTATOES and a nice array of DRIED and EVAPORATED FRUITS. rPVin Knot oltifnca tVin nViaq rviat a r> i lie utoi ainajo iiic i.ucop;oi aj' plies specially to our good quality of IRON GRANITE COOKING WARE!? about 20% higher than trifling stuff and 220% better?nice new lot this week?examine It. The Old Folks Say That there is no MOLASSES like before the war?but try our BEST before giving up. BUCKWHEAT cakes are nice these crisp mornings and wholesome because laxative anytime. Decent SOLE LEATHER and RUBBER HEELS are satisfactory. This writing Is Interrupted to pay for some COUNTRY MEAL. Cutlery. We are loaded on POCKET and BUTCHER KNIVES. RAZORS, SCISSORS and SHEARS, which we GUARANTEE. At our mutual peril, don't pass ADICKES' EMPORIUM. TIME TO PAY. THE date by which I have to make final settlement with the publishers of THE ENQUIRER for the names on my club Is rapidly approaching, and I will appreciate It as a great favor if those who have not paid will do so as soon as possible. Payment may be made to me, or at THE ENQUIRER office. Respectfully, G. M. CARROLL. i We have a full stock of I Women and Children. Yoi SWAPPING Hurry and Get I Our Bargaii 1 T-XURINC the next TEN f J ROW, SATURDAY, ! |i clean sweep of ALL } V Men's, Youths' and Boys' Pan A terproof Coats, Mackintosh C I Men s Heavy blue Wool Uver dies' Capes and Jackets, Lad our Winter Goods must and Bargains we are offering are -winter season is not yet over it goods for the good that may t A ter, and still more good can b ' the following winter. If you h j have a slight need for anythinj to let this opportunity slip. V to SWAP DOLLARS WITH DAYS?THE REWARDS A] THE BUYER. The only thii fl is the room the goods occupy. i ING HERE FOR BARGAIN MEN'S 8UIT8: Men's Suits that were $2 60 i Men's Suits that were $3.00 ar Men's Suits that were $3.50 arc ;' Men's Suits that were $4.50 ar Men's Suits that were $5.00 a Men's Suits that were $5.50 ar Men's Suits that were $6.00 ar Men's Suits that were $7.00 ar Men's Suits that were $8.00 ar Men's Suits that were $8.50 ar Men's Suits that were $9.00 ar Men's Suits that were $10.00 a YOUTHS' 8UIT8: i Youths' Suits that were $2.50 Youths' Suits that were $3.50 Youths' Suits that were $4.00 a Youth's Suits that were $5.00 i BOYS' KNEE PANT8 8UITE: Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w Boys' Knee Pants Suits that v Boys' Knee Pants Suits that v I Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w j Boys' Knee Pants Suits that \ Boys' Knee Pants Suits that t Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w Boys' Knee Pants Suits that * MEN'S, YOUTHS* AND BOY8' P Men's Pants that were 75o a p Men's Pants that were $1.00 a Men's Pants that were $1.25 a 'i Men's Pants that were $1.50 a Men's Pants that were $1.76 a Men's Pants that were $2.00 t Q Men's Pants that were $2.50 i Men's Pants that were $3 a pc i Youth's Pants that were 75c a Youths' Pants that were $1.00 ,'i Youths' Pants that were $1.25 Boys' Knee Pants that were 3 Boys' Knee Pants that were 5 Boys' Knee Pants that were 6 HUNTING COAT8: Men's Hunting Coats that we: Men's Hunting Coats that wen Men's Hunting Coats that wei OVERCOAT8: Men's Overcoats that were $4.5 Men's Overcoats that were : Men's Overcoats that were $8. Men's Overcoats that were $8.5 Men's Rain Coats that were $ Youths' Overcoats that were $ w Boys' Overcoats that were $2.0 ft MACKINTOSH COATS: Mackintosh Coats that were $1 Mackintosh Coats that were $1 Mackintosh Coats that were $4 I Mackintosh Coats that were $ Mackintosh Coats that were $t Men's Covert Waterproof Coati Men's Covert Waterproof Coati MEN'S WOOL UNDERVEST3: Men's Wool Undervests that \ Men's Wool Undervests that w Men's Wool Undervests that n MEN'S WOOL OVERSHIRTS: I Men's Navy Blue Wool Oversh Men's Navy Blue Wool Oversh Men's Navy Blue Wool Oversh Men's Navy Blue Wool Oversh COMFORTS AND BLANKET8: Comforts that were 50c each i Comforts that were $1 each ar Comforts that were $1.25 eacl Comforts that were $1.50 each I Blankets that were $1.00 each Blagkets that were $1.25 each Blankets that were $1.50 are Blankets that were $1.75 are Blankets that were $2.25 are Blankets that were $2.50 are Blankets that were $2.85 are r Blankets that were $3.00 are r Blankets that were $5.00 are n LADIES' CAPES: I Ladles' Capes that were $1.00 Ladies' Capes that were $1.25 Ladles' Capes that were $1.50 Ladles' Capes that were $2.00 Ladies' Capes that were $2.25 Ladies' Capes that were $3.01 LADIES' 8KIRT8: Ladles' Skirts that were $2.50 Ladles' Skirts that were $3.50 | THE STRAUSS-SI % THE GLOBEWERIMICKE 11 ELASTIC" BOOKCASE Is an Ideal bookcase for home or office. It la the original sectional bookcase, the best known, best regarded and most extensively used In the world. There Is no risk assumed, no experiment In getting a Globe-Wernicke. Its reputation Is firmly established. Its good features are unequalled and comprise penectlon dust-proof roller-bearing dooagr and metal Interlocking strips. It's the best constructed and lowest price sectional bookcase in the market But the cat'ilogue tells the whole story and can be had for the asking from G. H. O'LEARY. J. J, KELLER & CO., COHT51ACTOR8 AND BUILDERS. If You Intend to Build Set' us. as we take contracts for building in wood, brick, stone and iron from the ground up. We also draw building plans. We Sell Flooring, Celling, Framing, Weatherboarrtlng, Steel Roofing, Doors, Sash. Blinds, Laths, Brick, Lime, Cement, Builder's Hardware, Toots, Building Paper, Roofing Paper, Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, etc. tar Give us your orders for Screen Doors and Windows. Satisfaction and prompt work guaranteed. J. J. KELLER A CO. WANTED YOUR orders for all kinds of first* class Stationery, Booklets, Catalogues. Folders, Cards, Invitations, Law Briefs, Arguments, etc. The best work ut fair prices. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Yorkvllle, S. C. Feb. 7 t.f 2t* Rubber Overshoes for Men, ii * 11 them soon. too. DOLLARS! I Your Share of i Offerings. I DAYS, beginning TOMOR- I FEB. 4, we propose to make WINTER GOODS, including ts, Hunting Coats, Covert Waoats, Men's Wool Underwear, ft shirts, Comforts, Blankets, La- I ies' Skirts. During this Sale I will go away from us, as the I # Very, Very Rich, and as the I : will oay anybody to buy these te gotten out of them this win- ft e had out of the goods during ave the least suspicion that you % in this line you can ill afford j Ve are prepared to and expect ^ YOU DURING NEXiT FEW RE ALL ON THE SIDE OF 1 ig we will get out of this sale GET THE HABIT OF COM S. We have them for you: ire now $250 e now 250 i now 3.00 e now 3.75 re now 4.00 e now 450 e now 5.00 H e now 550 e now '..... 6.00 e now 650 Q e now . f. 7.00 re now ....... 850 are now |250 are new 350 .re now 350 are now 4.00 'ere 7Tc are now 60 Q /ere S ' 00 art now 50 rere $1.26 are now .. |150 ere $1 60 are now 155 vere $100 are now 150 were J 2.76 are now 255 ere $2.00 are now 250 rere $ 5.50 are now 275 ' ANTfl: air are now 60 . pair are now 50 pair are now $150 pair are now 155 pair are now 150 pair are now 1.75 pair are now 250 V ilr are now 250 A pair are now 60 a pair are now 75 a pair are now.... $150 5c a pair are now 55 Oc a pair are now 40 0c a pair are now 50 re $1.50 each are now... .$1.25 V t $2.0't each are now 1.50 a *e $2.f.O are now 2JX) <0 are now $3.50 00 ai>! now 4.50 00 are now &00 iO are now 6.50 10.00 are now $8.00 4.00 are now 83.00 0 are now $1.50 .26 are now 90 1.60 are now 1.00 LOO &>'e now 2.75 5.00 are now 3.50 I.00 are now 4.00 s, that were $1. are now.. .90 1 that were $1.50 are now $1.25 vere $1.50 are now $1.25 'ere $2.00 are now 1.50 vere $3.00 are now 2.25 ilrta that were 76c, now.. .60 a irts lhat were $1, now 75 irts that were $1.60, now $1.25 Irta that were $2.50, now 2.00 are now 40 e now 90 i are now $1.00 are now 1-25 H are now 75 are now $1.00 now 1.25 now 1-50 now 1.75 now 2.00 2.25 iow 2.50 3.50 are now 75 A are now $1.00 are now 1.00 are now 1.50 are now 1.75 ) are now 225 are now $2X>0 are now 2.75 MITH COMPANY. | t