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OBITUARY. Died?At the home of her father near Smyrna, on February 8, EUNICE, the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. J. I. Bolln. The funeral took place at Smyrna on February 9. She gorhuiUe (?otton JRarhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Mesere. . Latta Bros. YotRKViDLE, Feb. 17.?12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 7l Strict Middling 71 Strict Good Middling 7| Latta Bros. OIT WEDNESDAYS ONLY. rTNTTL further notice our Ginnery I I will ha mm cm WEDNESDAYS Of each week only. VICTOR COTTON OIL MILL. Feb. 17 f.t. 4t STRAYED! ONE copy "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." by G. Barr McCutcheon. Owner's name was written on inside of back. Please return to Box 227, Yorkvllle or The Enquirer Office. MILCH COWS. TF you wish either to buy, sell or A trade Milch Cows, see me. J. R. CONNOLLY, Yorkville. S. C. Feb. 3. ft tf. ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Probate Court for York county. South Carolina. I shall expose to public sale at the residence of Napoleon A. Slmrll, deceased, on FRIDAY. THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH. 1905. commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the PERSONAL EFFECTS of said deceased, connected with the household and the farm. Terms: CASH. MARY A. SIMRIL. Administratrix. Feb, 17th, t 2t For Piano and Library. The Pupils of the High School will give a play "The Deacon" At the OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22. The Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock. This play it givsn for ths benefit of the PIANO AND LIBRARY FUND. Admlsfiom 85 Cents and 80 Cents, ftchool Children, 19 Cents, J. C- ALLEN, Superintendent. T TV/f T-T i infpr t/i t J ATA? AAU1?VV? or ROCK HILL, 3. C. Makes a Specialty of Cancer, % Tumor, Chronic Ulcers, and Diseases of the Genito Urinary Organs. Tr??t? Without the Knlfo, Lots of Blood, and littlo pain to tho Patient Consultation Free. Torma for Troatmont Satisfactory. 25 Years' Practical Experience. Rsforenct to a Few Cases Treated. R. A. Clark. Cancer of face. Rock ?? Hill. 8. C.; J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck, Tlreah, B. C.: Mrs. J. D. Williams. Cancer of face. Tlrsah, S, C.: Mrs. S. R. Nelson. Cancer of nose. Ogden. S. C.: J. N. Clonts, Cancer of tongue, Tlraah, 8. C.: Miss Ida Van Tassell. Cancel* of breast. Outhrlesville, S. C: Mrs. E. C. Gladden, Cancer of breast, Grover, N. C.: N. B Koach, Cancer of throat, Rock Hill. 8. C. F7c7 BLAC K Life Innurnnoc. QUALITY AND PRICE. THESE are two essentials about which the chreful buyer must have information before he invests his money in any article on the open market. These two qualities are as essential in the purchase of Life Insurance as p* in any other commodity. Both should be ascertained with the greatest care. Tho Security Life and Annuity Company offers the best in quality at the lowest cost. Why pay more for a given article when you can buy something fully as good, if not a little better for less money. Our policies are more liberal and contain special and peculiar advun tages that are not contained in the policies of any other company. It will give me a pleasure to point out the features in which we excel, whether insurance is desired or not. It is worth a great deal for the seeker after insurance to get all the Information he can. F. C. BLACK. Over L. A S. Bank. A 4 4 ' f Adicites Emporium WE are loaded with goods and debts, and WANT SALES, especially for CASH. At present temperatures the crying .. need is probably to keep THE IRONS HOT, and we have too many Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, so will give Low Prices. In a few weeks the Crop situation will demand a certain amount of Cold Steel and here is up to early buyers?15 to 20 per cent saving on prices fixed by one of the biggest iron-clad trusts. We ofTer BEST PLOWS as follows: 1 Plow or more, 5c per pound. 25 lbs. or more, 41 -2c per pound. 50 lbs. or more, 41-4c per pound. 100 lbs. or more, 4c per pound. So get a move on you for best assortment. The Dear Women Will worry the lazy men with precept and example or rather action about cleanliness being nearly related to 'y godliness?so in sympathy for the poor fellows we will save them 10c each on about 50 35c brooms at a quarter. Our LOW PRICES on Tobaccos have attracted attention?but We have more t<5 swap for Cash. Sensible People Don't Judge each other from what we sav we are and do, but what they think we REALLY ARK AND DO. How* ever, we claim no fraudulent adver list* rn trm?. WANTED?NOW?Butter and Beeswax?but most people say that we will buy any old thing. Come and see. APICKEJS' EMPORIUM. 'tar Subscribe for Tfae Enquirer. See your nearest Clubmaker. v 4 ?-.A*AKA*A*AXA*A?AftA*A*A*A?t*j ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? * | EMBROIDI li j| 1,500 Yards at 1 ?! ? 3? Beginning next Mond 2^ on sale 1,500 yards of Choi j | and 20c a yard any where? ;} sell at these prices?but M can "pick the lot" at Ti?N Sale ends at 4 o'clock ' This price is for CAS! J. Q- T 9 A<?*A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?* mniTiiviiTiiTkTiiTiimTiimiinii LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS. WE HAVE A FULL VARIETYJUST RECEIVED?BOTH IN PAPER AND IN BULK, AND AL80 HAVE LANDRETH'S WHITE AND YELLOW ONION SETS. WHY PLANT OTHERS WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST AT THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWKN, PROP., YorkvilU, S. c. t -j J Shipmenl t OCI Spring i f We believe in doing a lively 1 !to dp it is to keep the right st After inspecting our stock yoi 4 conclusion that we are the rig! (t By the way, we have made i ing New York house to make ^ things in millinery as the sea A always be up-to-date in latest A W3T* Mourning Goods a spe I DOBSON BROS.1 II <o< JggJ ug mM. blZ WtM/ io iPSA w S IP? DOORS OPEN 9 A. N Will Put High F Men's Youths' and Boys' . Men's Cotton Wasted Pants?wort] Men's Mixed Goods?heavy?worth Pretty Pin Stripes?Stylish Pants? A variety of pretty stripes and c good pockets, etc.?richly wort Better, part wool, black, brown an $1.50 and {1.75 Still better, Wool?Black and Gra 52.25 1 YOUTHS' PANTS in the same f etc., at same prices Boys' Double Breasted Suits?Blao ally sold for $1.50 per suit?01 tir Bargains all over the Store M< THE POUSHEE 'Phone 38. P. S.?Return this ad. and maki get pair Suspenders FREE. PLEASE PAY UP. AI.L subscribers to THE ENQUIRER on my club are hereby requested to make payment a! their earliest convenience, either to me qr at The Enquirer office. J. K. ALLISON. Feb. 14. t.f tf *A*A*A?A*A*A?U*A*A*A*A*A*A ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Y?T?T?J RY SPECIAL I If o Cents a Yard fj ?J ay at 9 a. m. we will put |? ce Embroideries worth 15c -worth it because made to | J [onday and Tuesday you g J CENTS A YARD. $1 Tuesday afternoon. H only. | J ?5 'HE LEADER. gg A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A*S* ?*T*Y*n?T*nmiTJiT*T*Y*v*n? MacMurphy & Company's Fertilizers Are used by some of York County's most successful and discriminating farmers. WHY? Because experience has taught them that better fertilizers are not made. JAS. M. 8TARR. 2d ! Millinery. Oil t msiness and the proper way ^ yles and sell at right prices. f [i will quickly come to the f lit people to see in millinery. 4 arrangements with a lead- f us shipments of the newest if son slides along, so we will f things out. 4 cialty. A CASH STORE. f K7 2 ilmBi tMj?J O nv ^ r 1., MONDAY, 20TH Vices to Shame PANTS W 95c MONDAY AT 51 Cts. 95c MONDAY AT 51 Cts. , | -vaue $1.00 MONDAY AT 51 Ctc. hecks?all well made?plenty of h $1.25?MONDAY FOR 71 Cts. d fancy stripes?usually sold for \ "OUR MONDAY" FOR 91 Cts. y?nice "Sunday" Pants?worth SPECIAL MONDAY FOR $1.11. substantial goods?pretty stripes, 51c?71c?91c?$1.11. k?stripe and fancy checks?usu JR SPECIAL MONDAY AT ONDAY. PA^II STORE, Yorkville, S. C. ? q purchase qf above gqods anil TIME TQ PAY, O UBSCRIBERS TQ THE YORKk3 VILLE ENQUIRER on my club are respectfully requested to make settlement with me or at THE EN' QUIRER OFFICE at their earliest convenience, MARY ALEXANDER. Feb. 7. t.8 tf wi We have a full stock of I Women and Children. Yo SWAPPING I Hurry and Get Our Bargaii TOURING the next TEN I ROW, SATURDAY, ] clean sweep of ALL ^ Men's, Youths' and Boys' Pam A teroroof Coats. Mackintosh G I Men's Heavy Blue Wool Over 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 b Iter, and still more good can b the following winter. If you h have a slight need for anything I to let this opportunity slip. V to SWAP DOLLARS WITH DAYS?THE REWARDS A1 THE BUYER. The only thir is the room the goods occupv. ING HERE FOR BARGAIN! MEN'S SUIT8: Men's Suits that were $2.50 t Men's Suits that were $3.00 ari Men's Suits that were $3.50 are Men's Suits that were $4.50 ar ; Men's Suits that were $5.00 ai Men's Suits that were $5.50 ar Men's Suits that were $6.00 ari Men's Suits that were $7.00 ar Men's Suits that were $8.00 ar Men's Suits that were $8.50 ari Men's Suits that were $9.00 ar I Men's Suits that were $10.00 a YOUTHS' SUIT8: Youths' Suits that were $2.50 Youths' Suits that were $3.50 i Youths' Suits that were $4.00 a Youth's Suits that were $5.00 i B0Y8' KNEE PANTS SUITS: Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w IBoys' Knee Pants Suits that w Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w Boys' Knee Pants Suits that v Boys' Knee Pants Suits that i Boys' Knee Pants Suits that w IBoys' Knee Pants Suits that w MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY8' P Men's Pants that were 76c a p Men's Pants that were $1.00 a Men's Pants that were $1.25 a Men's Pants that were $1.50 a Men's. Pants that were $1.75 a Men's Pants that were $2.00 a Men's Pants that were $2.50 a ^ Men's Pants that were $3 a pa Youth's Pants that were 75c a IYouths' Pants that were *1.00 Youths' Pants that were 11.26 Boys' Knee Pants that were 31 Boys' Knee Pants that were 5 Boys' Knee Pants that were 6 HUNTING COAT8: Men's Hunting Coats that wei IMen's Hunting Coats that wer< Men's Hunting Coats that wei OVERCOATS: Men's Overcoats that were $4.5 Men's Overcoats that were $6. Men's Overcoats that were $8.i Men's Overcoats that were $8.5 Men's ftain Coats that were $ Youths' Overcoats that were $ Boys' Overcoats that were $2.0i (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 $6 Men's Covert Waterproof Coat: Men's Covert Waterproof Coats MEN'S WOOL UNDERVE8TS: Men's Wool Undervests that v Men's Wool Undervests that w Men's Wool Undervests that v MEN'S WOOL OVERSHIRTS: IMen'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 BLANKETS: Comforts that were 60c each t Comforts that were $1 each ar Comforts that were $1.25 each Comforts that were $1.50 each ^ Blankets that were $1.00 each i B Blankets that were $1.25 each i Blankets that were $1.50 are i Blankets that were $1.75 are i Blankets that were $2.25 are i B Blankets that were $2.50 are i i Blankets that were $2.85 are n< Blankets that were $3.00 are n I Blankets that were $5.00 are n LADIES' CAPES: I Ladles' Capes that were $1.00 Ladles' Capes that were $1.25 i Ladles' Ckpes that were $1.50 Ladies' Capes that were $2.00 Ladles' Capes that were $2.25 i Ladles' Capes that were $3.00 LADIES' SKIRTS: Ladles' Skirts that were $2.50 i Ladies' Skirts that were $3.50 : | THE STRAUSS-SI at mi 0. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, President. V. President YOU MAY SAY "I never lost a cent by carrying my money In my pocket." Th^t may be true, but It is not good business, and besides it would save many a foolish expenditure, if you would keep your money In Bank. We suggest. The First National Bank of Yorkville R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. BANK MONEY ORDERS SOLD? GOOD EVERYWHERECHAMPION ROLLER MILLS. Zona, 3- Q. IT gives us pleasure to inform the public that our mills have been thoroughly overhauled, and that we are prepared to furnish our patrons with the finest flour that can be made in this country. Custom is solicited from all who may be seeking the best. Q. L. RIDDLE, Proprietor. July 22 1.1 tf PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. ORDERS will be taken at any time for all kinds of OUT-DOORVVORK, and the same promptly filled. Consult me in person or by 'Phone for prices. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 'Phone 138. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. VT Subscribe for The Enquirer. See your nearest Clubmaker. la* mmmmmm ?? Rubber Overshoes for Men, I u'U need them soon, too. D0LLAR5! I Your Share of i Offerings. I DAYS, beginning TOMOR- I FEB. 4, we propose to make WINTER GOODS, including ts, Hunting Coats, Covert Wa a.- \ ?- tl r 1 T T 1 A uais, mens wool unuerwear, n ( shirts, Comforts, Blankets, La- I j ies' Skirts. During this Sale will go away from us, as the I Very, Very Rich, and as the ( will pay anybody to buy these >e gotten out of them this win- ? z had out of the goods during I ave the least suspicion that you I I in this line you can ill afford I Ve are prepared to and expect . YOU DURING NEXT FEW *E ALL ON THE SIDE OF ig we will get out of this sale I GET THE HABIT OF COM 5. We have them for you: I ' ire now $2.00 a e now...., 2.50 I now 3.00 e now 3.75 re now . 4.00 e now 4.50 e now 5.00 . e now 550 M . e now 6.00 b now 6.50 Q e now 7.00 ^ re now 850 are now $2.00 are now 3.00 re now 3.50 are now 4.00 ere 75c are now 60 ^ | re re $1.00 are now .80 ^ /ere $1.25 are now $1.00 ere $1.50 are now 1.25 /ere $2.00 are now 1.50 H ' vere $2.75" are now 2.25 ere $3.00 are now 2.50 ^ 'ere $3.50 are now 2.75 ANTS: air are now 60 I , pair are now 80 i pair are now $1.00 , pair are now 1.25 ;';i pair are now 1.50 pair are now 1.75 pair are now 2.00 V 1 ilr are now 2.50 ? pair are now 60 a pair are now to a pair are now $1.00 , 5c a pair are now .25 H . Oc a pair are now .40 I , Oc a pair are now 50 I ! re $1.50 each are now....$1.25 V , ? $2.00 each are now 1.50 a e $2.50 are now 2.00 0 are now $3.50 00 are now ....'. 4.50 90 are now 6.00 H , 0 are now 6.50 10.00 are now $8.00 " 4.00 are now 13.00 H 0 are now $1.50 I .25 are now 90 H ( .50 are now 1.00 .00 are now 2.75 5.00 are now 3.50 ^ .00 are now 4.00 i, that were $1, are now.. .90 j 1 that were $1.50 are now $1.25 rere $1.50 are now $1.25 j ere $2.00 are now 1.50 i Ye re $3.00 are now 225 < Irts that were 75c, now.. .60 A Irts that were $1, now 75 irts that were $1.50, now $1.25 irts that were $2.50, now 2.00 { ire now 40 .1 e now 90 j i are now $1.00 are now 1.29 j ire now 75 X are now $1-00 j iow 145 low 1.90 ! iow 1.75 *j iow 2.00 ; ow 345 ow 2.90 ow 3.50 are now .75 A ire now $1.00 are now 1.00 are now 140 ire now 1.75 j are now 2-25 ; ire nqv ...... $Z00 ire noiy. 2.73 4ITH COMPANY. | N 'S ''Fresh by Express" The missing letters in the ? fo4- 11 no nf fViio oA if nrrvrvorl \t ?u av uuv ui ru. ?? supplied will spell the name of the best candy sold on this or any other market. We have a new supply?it is FRESH BY EXPRESS. We have it in l/2 lbM i lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. packages. Fresh by Express." THE STAR DRUG 3T0RE, 0. L. Shioder, Proprietor. CABBAGE PLANTS, prom the Beet Tested Seeds. NOW ready for shipment, large, strong, healthy, these plants are grown In the open air and will stand severe freeze without Injury. Early Jersey Wakefield, Large Type or Charleston Wakefield, which are the best known varieties of early cabbages, also Henderson's Succession, the best large, late and sure header, Augusta Early Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. Neatly packed in light baskets. >1.50 per M, for five thousand or over, >1.25 per M, F. O. B. Express Office. Special prices made on large lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Young'* Island, S. C. Dec. 13 f.t 3m t*' Wanted?Your orders for the best grade of Commercial Stationery, Law Briefs, Arguments, or anything else if you want the Best work. Cooking Stoves and Ranges. We have the largest stock of Prv-klrin or and RflnorM ' ? ; ? ? that we have ever carried. These goods were bought at :lose prices and it will be our pleasure to quote very close prices to 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 md Ranges and let us talk prices to you. YORK FURNITURE COMPANY. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. MORNING GLORY ROASTED COFFEE. LJntil a few days ago we have Deen unable to secure this delightful coffee for our customers, but we have it now. Morning Glory coffee is a flend of grades carefully selected for their cup qualities. Their strength and flavor are fully developed and retained 3y a special process used only by the roasters of Morning Glory coffee. MORNING GLORY [s the most satisfactory coffee we've every sold?and the most satisfactory our customers have ever used. 4 LB. CAN FOR 81. CARROLL BR03. W'We have Irish and 8w?at Potatoes and Cabbago. MONET TO LOAN. ON Improved farms In York county. Interest: Loans 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. J. M. HEA GENERAL Ml FERTILIZE WHILE everybody sympathh the use of Commercial Fertilizer cases it is just as well not to pli fertilisers whatever, and when a modlty of this kind he wants only we handle exclusively, represent! 8WIFT A CO. We are prepare x j 4. 1. - onwnTAT amount, anu to mane orr^mu See us. YOUNQ BROKE MUL Don't fall to see our MULES Interest you BOTH. AS TO QUAL be made to suit?CASH OR TIM EXTRAORD] OUT PRICE This sale continues and daily. We are now offerir and Vests at $i-5o. $ worth double the money. One Hundred Single 0 to $4, All Going at the All Overcoats are being BLANKET BARGAINS. I We have inaugurated a All Blankets going at $i gardless of value. COMFORTS CHEAP. We have sold lots of Cc at Prices AWAY DOWN than we like at this seaso sorts of real Bargains, J. M. HE A J. L. WILLIAMS, Managi Mr. Wilkerson HAVING SOLD OUT HIS STOCK OP THIS WELL-KNOWN HOME-MADE MOLASSES, I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LAST SHIPMENT. THEY STILL GO AS LONG AS THEY LAST AT 50C A GALLON. IF YOU WANT ANY PICKLES?I HAVE SWEET, SOUR, CHOWCHOW AND DILL IN BARRELS AS WELL AS IN BOTTLES. A STRICTLY GOOD MINCE MEAT AT 12JC A POUND. LOUIS ROTH. Why Is It? Can anybody explain why the average citizen, be he fanner, 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 his own judgment of the comparative values ofTered, 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 less costf Why Is it, gentle reader? The record of the Mutual Benefit, extending over a period of sixty years, proves that it is the ideal policy-holders' compsny?guarantees more at lest cost than any other and its policies are so plain and simple that the novice who will read them over can understand them as well as the so-called expert. Look bofore you Leap! 8AM. M. GRI8T, 8peci?l Agent. UNDERTAKING UNDERTAKING in all It* branches from the cheapest Pine Coffin to the finest State Casket Robes for children, ladles and gentlemen of all ages, Slippers, etc. Hearse and Hearse Wagon, Grave Mounds, Funeral Notices, etc. We do Embalming. State License No. 56. THE YORK FURNITURE CO. FOB FINE MULES SEE 8. J. KIMBALL. OUT of the seven car load.'i I bought In Ik. ur.nl T hQVA twn Mm 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. 8. J. KIMBALL, The Mute Man. Jan. 24 t.f It INSURANCE ON COTTON. "? 1AM prepared to INSURE COTTON at the homes of the farmers, and arrange so that the owners may borrow money without having to move the security from their premises. J. R. LINDSAY, Insu-ance, th & co., ERCHANDISE. RS. :es with the proposition to reduce s, we all recognise than in many uit at all as to plant without any man puts his money into a comthe BEST to be had. That is what Ing both ARMOUR A CO., and d to talk FERTILIZERS in any PRICES ON CARLOAD LOTS. E S. I, because we are in a position to iITY AND PRICE. Our terms will E. [NARY SALE. grows more entertaining lg over a Hundred Coats 2.50, $3 and $3.50, all dd Coats, worth from $2.50 Uniform Price of $1. offered at New York Cost. Special Sale of Blankets, off the regular price, remTorts and have many left . Our stock is still larger n and we are offering all lTH & CO., er. 1 t . yst