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* MONTVALE STOCK FARM, Blacks burg, S. C. Registered jerseys, welch and SHETLAND PONIES. (Imported stoMc.) ESSEX AND REGISTERED CHESHIRE PIGS* Bred and for sale. OUR JERSEYS are all of the celebrated Victor and Stoke Rogis strains, which have attracted so much attention throughout the North. BULL CALVES FOR SALE AT FARMERS' PRICES. If you are thinking ot starting a dairy herd don't overlook the Jerseys. Thev are the best dairy cows known to the world. We guarantee our ponies to be perfectly safe for ladles and children to drive. CAN SELL SHETLAND PONIES AS CHEAP AS ANY BREEDERS IN THE SOUTH. Write for what you want. Address, . Dr. J^G. BLAftK, ' Blackai?*~\S. C. GRANITE AND a\IV S^LMaKIlXTOK I CAN furnjshanything of the ABOVE KIND orwfiort notice, and at prices that will suit the hJfS. times. When in need of anything of the find, drop me a postal card. That will bring jfrices to you. ?I W|L NOT BE UNDERSOLD! F. HAPPERFIELD, Gastonia, N. C. "ALL. MEN MUST DIE J" YOU "\vill observe that the above quotation does not say, all men can die. mioht die, may die; but "MUST" die. "There is no escapo. The debt MUST .be paid sooner or later. It is our culling, to care for the mortal remains of loved ones who pass into the "great beyond." Therefore, we wish to announce that we are prepared tb perform the services required of us, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. We carry In stock a complete line of caskets ' of every style and trimming, and also coffins of all grades from the cheapest to the best. S. T. FREW & CO., Rock Hill. S. C. |gg Ask Your Dealer About Them. For Sale By CLOVEB COTTON M FG. CO., Clover, S. C. i November 7 45 ly FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rock Hill, S. C. , ., ??-i-i tunc Ann m.m Surplus an Profits, 28,499 AHitioaal. UatJllity of StocMiers. 75.000 Total Protectioa to Depositors, $178,499 W. L. RODDE1 PresidentW. J. RODDEY, .Vice Pr^fSrst J. H. MILLER, .?....? ..x^.Osihier. R. LEE KERR, .-^.....Teller. THIS BANK offers its services to the public generally and solicits -accounts from Farmers, Merchants, Corporations and Private In* dividnals. - i 1 We ehall be glad to furnish our terms upon application. INTEREST BEARING CERTIFICATES-OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. March 21 12 6m L.OTJIS ROTH. I will have the best SE: OYSTERS. I.am not orer grades ; so those who 1 delicious will do well to e no competition on the Giood ones, and the thing at 10 cents a pint, ment of all kinds of can>d?for Christmas. Come n abundance qf Apples, d other Nuts. Nice Dried >unds for 25 cents. RUIT AS LOW, if not es f and WILL BAKE 5S FREE OF CHARGE; _ portunity at once.^ ^ C. H. O'LEABYGOOtl>s Furniture ^*m'"^TEADS ? vp CAH LOAD of 9,4 .. large stock 0 0 /ivK PAKI-OR S^iffSok <*** M Rnd Walnot bed ?>om M three room* desks, ^^^p^ckSd full ofal^dese each ^xp^feeL POL Eg. frames, easels, and every r? """J?\ thine that isjeept in a first-elass furnitun ?* store, and will be sold as cheaply as in any othei majket. G. H. O'LEARY. ~ i ~ CAB PETS. "11TE have for Bale, by sample, all tho carpets ? made by the largest manufactories in America. Wilton's Axminister, Moquetts, and all grades of Brussels and Ingrains, and cheaper grades of carpets cut and made to lit any room. Also a good line of carpets, rugs, mattings and oil cloths in stock and for sale at a low price. COOKING STOVES AND WARE FROM $5 to A line of cheap cooking stoves, and the well known Iron King and Klmo cooking stoves, made by Noble it Co., of Philadelphia, are our leaders for a good medium price. (?. H. O'LEARY. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. Mb CLOSE INSPECTION I Biecessary in order to detect the differ- H Ktagptyle, workmanship and fit between H HJHand taiiormade clothing. The H garments, if they lit, look better, H ^HHfl^^Pwtter and are more comfortable than the H clothes." We have furnished quite a H ^^^ jw>cr of our customers with taiiormade suits H and they are all pleased. We have a *H ^^^ ^^ variety of samples on hand and you can H exactly what suits you* Wo take your (H ^^ ^^ jureand order the clothes, and if they do not ^H^wpu don't have to take them. In other feguaranteed. There are no shoddy onr samples. The (Concern from ,B our clothing does' not make or generally DOBSON'S RACKET. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND ^HOE STORE. .vV \ | old mh\m HAS ARRIVED, AND AS USUAL, MADE HIS HEADi QUARTERS AT ^ 1 A DOBSONS J?A?flfET FOR XMAS GOODS! ft A PORTION of liis stock lias already arrived and more coming. Some things that will make their little hearts glad. Ho has now in stock pretty Albums, Handkerchiefs, Cases, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, all sorts, sizes and kinds of Dolls, Games, Balls, Toilet Sets, Match Boxes, Smoking Sets, Tea Sets and the prettiest lino of Embroidery, Silk and C'ot1 ton Handkerchiefs ever seen in Yorkvillc. Tool Chests, Toy Hatchets, Inkstands, Invitation Cards, beautiful Boxes of Paper and Envelopes to'match.fDrums, Horns, Rattlers. In fact, almost everything you may want in Christmas goods. Our line of Dry Goods is full up and prices as low as the lowest. We have a beautiful piece of white Eiderdown, also a piece of Tan with large pink polka dot?very pretty. Do not buy any kind of Dry Goods .or Christmas Toys until you visit Dobson's Emporium of Fashion. Yours for Christmas trade. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ! * & S. T. FREW & CO., ROOK SZIiZJ, S. O. WARMING UP TO WE are getting nicely warmed up in our work of supplying all the accessories of a comfortable home at prices which place them within the reach of all. While, we are just pleasantly warm, we are making it decidely hot for competitors. We make low prices and our bargains make money for you. Ii "money saved is money earned," you may add very materially to your income by buying your furniture from us. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Wo believe we have as fine a line of cooking and heating stoves as can be found in the Pied: mopt section. We know where to buy and how to buy. We invite all who contemplate buying .stoves to come and see us, and if you can't come, write. If you'd like a range similar to the one that yoji neighbor bought from the pedlar for 965.00, weshall be delighted to furnish it, delivered at your nearest railroad station, free of freight, for $40.00. We mean it. IT WILL PAY YOU To come to Rock Hill and see our goods and get prices. It has paid others, and history, you know, repeats itself. It will do you good to gaze on some of the handsome sets of furniture now on exhibition in our showroom, and it will do us good to show them to you. neither. * S. T.* FREW & CO., Rock Hill. S. C. CAROLINA BEGGYCO " = ; (JLJHBT Oil 1*4 ALL notes an^ccounts made with us are j now due and\.c want OUR money, need it and MUST h^e it. Mind we don t.say that we want a few of ^se who owe us to settle , If! Ymt that we say AT;,. We want and expect ; five'rvbody who owe^^cdier by note or open ?r^onntto settle up bT^Vember 1st, and we wpihot none will place %1(ier the necessity of rewrflng to extreme WE MAKE BUGtIEs. ' u-o nplieve we make as fine, as fi\bie ami as , believe i8 made 01 in tbe ; handsome a Biggy Gf our work < Southern bUl^\if.:.Yar We also seW111 teed in every partuiular. ^ betor8 ?f " ABOUT AVAttONS, ; : We sell the 'i-boy'are "R They stand without ^ especially m price, date in every P^iov h . Waj?onsof other makes. We also sell Onc-horst *,1,. when a >* ag . wo think tve .-an p*? ?$jR&oGY foil is wanted. u,?nrN^ u y sT*t)on't forget that NOTE O if ' 1-' TAX NOTICE, 181)3?'5)4. j Office of the County Treasurer of York r , County, Yorkville, S. C., September 15,1894. IN accordance with law, my liooks will be opened on the 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1 1894, fbr the collection of STATE, COUNTY, and SPECIAL TAXES, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1893, and ending October 31st, 1894, and will remain open until the 1ST DAY OF JANUARY, 189".. For the convenience of taxpayers I will attend at the following places 011 the days named: At Yorkville, 011 Monday, the loth day of October. At Sharon, on Tuesday, the llith day of October. At J. W. Carroll's 011 Wednesday, the 17th day of October. At McConnellsville, on Thursday, the 18th day of October. At Antloch, 011 Friday, the 19th day of October. Xt Tlrzah, on Saturday, the 20th day of Octo- 1 ber. At Newjiort, 011 Monday, the 22nd day of < October. 1 At Forest Hill, 011 Tuesday, the 23rd day of f October. j At Bethel, on Wednesday, the 24th day ofh October. ,'?! At Olnvo. " < rrl- 1? " ~~ ?~PW-UII 1111I1WUI>, II,A 5i,th day of o "H At Bethany, on Friday, the 2tlth day^^cto" 'H At Clark's Fork, on Saturday, 27*1 day )ctober. tliH At Yorkville from Mondav, the 29th day -of rl^| )etober, until Monday; tlio 19th. (lay of -No- < 1 < ember. cifl At Butralo, on Tuesday, the 20th day of No- H ember. kH At Grover, on Wednesday, the 21st day of November. ' H At Black*burj?, on Thursday, the 22ml, and cc^H l Friday, the 28rd days of November. hflMfeto4Mij|^^iHaUi rd ay, the 24th day ofjtmH o'clock I Tuesday, JOHN J. HUNTEK. ITS NOT PbsSIBLE TO RAISE THE QUALITIES OF SHODDY GOODS TO TOUCH TI|E BEST ; BUT) ITSjeSSIBLE LOWER THE PRICE ON rfct mm ity nnnns ulw i y unbi i i uwwww TO touch the prices onshoddy goods. THAT'S WHAT I HAVE DONE. .T. ?T. HUNTER. INMAIV BROTHERS. THE PROPER STUDY OF MANKIND IS WAN. WE give the most careful attention to every detail of neon's apparel. New goods and new ideas whose merits can be recommended, we are constantly adding to our line. Wo are not content to hand out the same old goods probably in style last season, nor are we on the watch for them even though the manufacturers offer them at one half their worth. We have 110 room in our storo for such goods, as we are carefully looking for goods that work a reform in existing models. We are eager to fit our patrons in what is newest and best in each item of haberdashery. WITH THIS END IN VIEW, We have replenished our stock of Shirts. These goods bear the brand of MONARCH, and nre the latest production of this firm. This brand is sufficient guarantee of their excellence of material and effects, and the like cannot be seen on this market. FOR XMAS PRESENTS We can show you the largest nnd most complete line of Mufflers in white and colors, Silk Handkerchiefs in the latest patterns, a large and attractive line ot Linen Handkerchiefs in white and colors and new effects. IN OUR LINE OF NECKWEAR Are some oxquisitc patterns. The goods cannot bo seen elsewhere. We have been compelled to send duplicate orders, which convinces you of their popularity. INMAN BROTHERS, The Leading Clothiers. P. S. All kinds of jewelry for men. I. B. JAMES M. STARR. WE have a full lino of Kellain A Moore's Spectacles and Eye Glasses from the cheapest to the best, ranging in price from 25 cents up to $2.50. We have a larger stock than is necessary to carry in a town the size of Yorkville. To reduce same we will give bargains in Spectacles and Kye-Glasscs from now until JANUARY 1ST, 1805. We guarantee our glasesto give satisfaction. If aller wearing them tor one week you find they do not suit the eye, you can return them. Try us; we can fit von aqd s'lVP VOll lllonPV r?TY ? We have all the regular sizes and ca? cut any odd size wanted. Do not forget that for 50 cents we cure any ease of Chills; also aire La Gripp for half dollars. Twenty Plugs of Tobacco for 81?the best ever wen for the money. Our 10 cents plug is the brag of the town. Try it. J AS. M. .STARR, Leading Druggist. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., rock iriiyr.,, 8. c. WE DON'T EXPECT \7"OU to buy a Buggy during the Christmas JL holidays, but you will possibly need one ifter the festive season is ended. If you do need me we want you to give us a chance. We KNOW that no better, liner or handsomer liugjies are made or sold in the South than ours, and Ve also know that we have cut the price to a ^nt that will cause us to sell everytime when plity, style and finish is a consideration. We >fwe that our agent at Yorkville, Mr. SAM mottlST, will sell you a buggy for ?10 less " is si\than any other other high grado buggy \in this section. Call and see him. "OsfflmiKllillffl! \ You can't a\ the proprietortodo Ask Mr. R. A. Parish, livfcry stables \ onc of Yorkville's leading, He has ono thnV lic thinks of our buggies, years. Talk to Als been in use about thiol i about it, too He v, Anderson, of Blackslujtc a any difference whetf1"* J} d"n't, rtho man to see or write to??" bve, Mr. On>" t] i>/\rV)Out our vchu hf t'<). MIILE \???? C W. K. FERGUSON. FKROUSON. J PERGUSOJ\BROS- IJ THE H^IMYS : ARE near at V1"1, .ni,i1s.nH ?s?al,\e have as , fine jui iu Vie! 01 fr,osh Co,lf^ionarics, > at as low as,thi? market affords > ]\ Our Fri i Candy is the nicest, and in larger , luantits .ever handled oefore ( 3V ?ie Raisins, Currants and Dried I'Xjrsarc V iue "s cheap as the times call for. In Vuts ^aave English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Alnnuid* ' txl also mixed Nuts. (Jet our prices bi*gre o on purchase the above: we will shvj )'hi J loney. . y'J W; . xii u i i u; j xv ujiui.y an Oranges, Apples, bananas. demons& e linest to be found, and customers Hfc|,n. ''pr leaperthan elsewhere. < > rangesa/f iU1{f of) | /.en. 1>nnanus at-- Apphf.s^ff^.,^r f|n7PII : nts per dozen, (..einons at 2*T nmill.i >fTrs Evaporated Apples at raporated Apricots at 1y^1/ 1JUUn,j/_ j yot VvKju sell you ? I tlli; ifeSS? '*/ "'"'Ias ? ike a pie. Jr j poll r^Slitl^^1 5?j y- . . Porter Hums ^ of since we j bl'ai KHHHHk' stoc HHB^TRIRS c!,n n^Hnn^ for fast Strips I pound. Ol HHUk^ s,?? W LEWIS O. GRIST. SAM M. GRIST. GRIST COUSINS. ATTENTION, j SANTA CLAUS! WE want to say a few words to you this morning and ask for your undivided attention. We don't expect to supply you with all of your holiday goods; but we do expect to furnish some of them. We have no dolls or toys; but wo have a great many other things that you will need if you do the square thing by the little folks. Wo will first call your attention to our stock. FINE CANDY. Wo have received a line assortment of fresh FRENCH CANDY. Heretofore you have been paying from 25 to 40 cents a pound for this class of goods. We propose to furnish it to you at 20 and 25 cents per pound. Ours is fresh and good. PLAIN CANDY. We Lave a lot of as fine plain candy as is made in the United States. Wo thought of buying, some tlint we could sell at 10 cents a pound ; but concluded that you would want something absolutely pure and free from glucose, and therefore bought what we knew to be the best. We offer it at two pounds for 25 cents, or one pound for 14 cents. CHRISTMAS FRUIT. We have arranged for a supply of Apples, Oranges and Ilananas. This fruit is first class and will go at 20 cents a dozen for Bananas, 25 cents for Oranges, and 15 cents for Apples. Citron, Raisins and Currants. 55 We have the best quality of Citron at 15 cents J a pound, or two pounds for 25 cents. Best London j Layer Raiuins at 15 oouta h pound, or two'foTSft I cents. M uscatelle Raisins, one pound 10 cents, or 1 three pounds for 2? cents. Best quality of cleaned ? Currants at 10 cents a pound or three pounds for ? 25 cents. CAKES and CRACKERS. J We have just received a lot of fresh Crackers and Cakes. We are selling the best quality of Soda Crackers at 10 cents a pound. They are almost equal to Snowflake. We have Oyster Crackers at 10 cents a pound. We also have a variety of Sweet Crackers at reasonable prices. ? Apple Butter and Things. j Wo have Apple Butter in bulk at 10 cents a ^ pound, and in 5 pound buckets at 45 cents. Peach Butter is worth 121 cents a pound. Apple Jelly is worth four pounds for 25 cents, and Cranberry Sauce?something fine?is worth two pound for 25 cents. | Let the Boys Have Fun. -I The boys musthave some fun, and we projjose that it shall cost them less this year than ever before. We have laid in a stock of Firecrackers and propose to sell them at TWO pncks for a nickle. Now, boys, you know where to come,' and be snro to come early and often. Two whole packs of full count firecrackers for 5 cents, . or a box of 40 packs for $1.00. Let the boys have A some fun. It won't cost much. A Sack of Salt for 65 Cents. We are selling a sack of Salt?110 pound?for . 65 cents. 35 Pounds of Grits for $1.00. T "Wo are selling 35 pounds of ITudnut's Pearl Grits for 81.()0. 50 cents will pet 17 pounds,and 23 cents will get 8 pounds. They are fresh. Loaded Shells. ^ We sell Loaded Shells for breech loaders. Wo vj havo the Club. They aro good. We also sell . Powder, Shot and Caps. Ox Country Meal. Wo. have a supply of Fresh Water-Ground nil Country Meal. It is first class. We have arranged with the owner of one of the best mills Of in York county to furnish us with meal regu- jn larly. Corn, Peas and Eggs. be We want to buy Corn, Peas and Kggs, and ?.i. will pay the market price for siiclx produce. las Cucumber Pickles. of Try our Cucumber Pickles at 10 cents a dozen, bo or three dozen for 25 cents. They aro good. We also have bottle pickles. J aft Cheese and Maccaroni. ^ We have Cheese and Maccaroni, a nd^ won Id be {,n - nlnonnrl tn 1- GRIST COUSINS ~ Fernent the Carolina Iltiggy Factory. - / aih GROVE'S L TASTELESS^, OHILL / - /A A! TONIC. Ml With all o?r>^t^ we want to ?11 chm ToniC),. Grove s cele ra ^Qr cj1y]s ever t best preparatir and tQ the ^ ? Dc upon the maas lemonade> Child^ Wav as PieaSxl It contains 110 pois< Tt , oottle lias the formula on it,Qua ~/acyou know what you are takinjj an [' never produces sick stomach 11 inpleasant head symptoms. Specially .dapted for ladies who dislike,to take All [limine capsules. / V 111 lb GROVE'S CHILE TONIC wilh Tl'l :ure Chills, Malaria, Biliousness and /lir | ya Grippe, and is one/of the most nagnificent tonics ey^ disco8J fhe patient begins / deriv^pluefits lort rom the first dose/ 1" iijUjj^^diately f j he constitution l^lns strong- h .< t, and the J^Tpears. If \^\ on are straight toLL, JAY & for Grove's 4?.t :hill IV10; Vm/fUow yourself to M ^one bj#vr. Remember that vn? ant (JlTe's Tasteless Chill Tonic get it0,lI>' ?MAY STS jf 5? cents a bottle dS P,,ensed ' 1 close i> L?h '!card of JI?ecobov's eele-1 x""' . 1 _ , ' haven't y0n? Sunt**;J WWveirt, we will tell you somelg about it. Maccoboy's Snuff is rood as the best. It is put up in one nd glass fruit jars and only costs rents a jar. Just give it a trial. /e keep in stock all the leading ids of Chewing Tobacco. Our k is complete. We will please all, / rers and give them a dollar's worth j AS If course we keep a full stock ofjr Iking Tobacco for our customers, f e are considered headquarters foj\ s because we sell the best in thjsj iKaiir^H I stock all the leadpigj ?|^H and be gfcid to! of patent/medicine on u^H I*>'e happen ^^vheB Hi^^HH||^^MLj>ve will order W^H wo OR morI'^H HBHraB ONE^H > on m KI() (h sick please don'^B WBHBHBSb'skhn skss'S HHMnB are -*H srr&j. lEja i SA'f CONTINUES BU V'J \ uMli ro SflTURDfl In Immense Below Act WERV ARTICLE IS A D. THE AUCTIO joses Its Magi Goods Go i 0 WAR, YES, ii(l My Guns Are Loa the Muzzle anil P{ A GREA EN YARDS OF E PRINTS FOR/ EYERYTHIjN^ INCR beginning my G^EAT 1 yes, very busy?and/^s simp] York county anythkS tliroiig-h ntage of the barga'1* that I oi make them an oP> *t W1"H be ike a few pertio * reiliarks, \vli chewing gunr'lc^ 9^law ein aw^ the mercant^ business by myse th other si?-.ess^ merchants ai en backer year by ample ca e great /vantage of whicli I cle; ;t weeb beginning ofjJ| selli* ary &ooas cneaper.tha^S. un(7of this great countv^^s .1. jout made living ', /SATURDAY, JA^g/} 5, ' c*. I sel ;e aiiy profit on ti^g. - XT , ,f c jAW ?. New g t will be founa^s' .. , ? -11 .Mr i tration abov it at figm a Crayon Pi f^B^it, and Tr ', jnce. If you havei J?1 to everybody, custome V, my sincerest wishes for C. W. FREW, ,ER IN (i EXE It A I; MERCHANDIS Hook Hill, H. C. ' LWAYS IN THE LEAD ) You Know That We A] s Lead in Low Prices, iat We Always Lead ii lity, and in Bargains, d That We Lead in Ou: htv "FIfTnrt.fi tn Ploae/}9 W wx vw WW X 1VUIOV/ > d if Vigor, Veracity, aii( es are not Vain Things U ist in, We Shall Increase LEAD! iING more elegant and desimblethai line of Fall mid Winter DRKSSGOODJ imagined. ALL WOOL Cashmere 4idc, at 40 cents a yard. We oiler an as I of this goods that is complete in everj ir. We are also selling standard Calicoes < a yard, (not remnants.) UR UNDERWEAR ent is now at its best, completely stocki full line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's i line in quality and so low in price that lot help buying. Come early and select dl stocK at the Lowest Price You Ilavc j^NOWN. ;|EIV1EMBER Lomo to buy on the strength of our adir Wo only ask you to come on our jlp.? is. Thequality of what we oiler this \L\jPpeal to your own judgement and j? i\ We will be glad to welcome you, 1 |t&>r our goods, and ready to make rjM, (ill buyers. Verv Truly Yours. C. W.' KRKW. inM n u. RIDDMfl. / ' P PA I m ATTFNTinw - UNLL'U N L.II I lUil \ wop A* ineo to a lot of very tine ! IKED \VF lm^cTthat we have on liands, ii(l<liiitc a MJidi' of our friends ready duce their?5 1"?f life" at home; and arealwaysM^ly TO KXCOl'RAOK irected etft^AuVC have ordered and ave on ha^r ear-load of ACID | P1IATE, u^wC^ve can reeoniinend j st-class ferti]^Lg(>r Wheat and Oats. \] nce redWng our !! 11 goods to nici^T ie present and j 1 wer price of cotton, evervhody i i n tliey hear how 1W they can buv ! ; don't wish to he misunderstood ! ., ariee you TWlO'fY POUNDS ! OK GRANULATED SUGAR o DOLLAR, and S[\ ROUNDS 10FFEE FOR ONR DOLLAR. j t ask us IF IT IS<;on|). Just ollars worth and try it, and if you j K t just as we tell you. return it and ' uiey. " \ j" isfart ion 11) 1) stinascake, on at 1 re i jisl your gin eoi LTTSS'S HFICE SALE! IT TIME IS LIMITED f - ^ / n A '.JANUARY 5,'95. 3 Stock is Going ap( N. Y. Cost. mi(i bargainTT NEB&'S HAMMER letic Effect and My 01* t*e Asking! ETERNAL WAR ! uled Wi. Big Bargains Up to icked IV,h Good Quality. T L-ADER: I iyST AM\RICAN INDIGO HIRTY-BVE CENTSV^ SACRIFICE S^EI hav-'heen bus>'*' !y because when I t] ^^/dtcnigent people these columns, tliT1^ ready to take adTer, just because m?;K.NOW that when "just exactly- y/Now, 1 J"st wish to icli I wish yojr / UP in >'our tobacco lile. Hei^E/ 'Yf ''hls is m>' first >'ear If - but /liacl lonhears of experience id' I bnow mbusiness. I have pita/f ^nduct a strictlCASH business, U^^monstrated to yotin these columns '<1 started out with U determination Phave ever before been o,red within the i s. I have sold goods so that I have ^ but I am thankful for evt that. Until ^ TH, 1895; I don't even in,ld t0 try to 1 1. Best qualities and the i^est assort- 1 oods are arriving daily. Yortjme ]jke e e, is limited. Come today, a. for'what I es beyond the wildest coHipeti?n 11 artrait through me, you will obve me ? 1't already, you should order or^ once. - j? ;rs and competitors alike, I exten^ v0ll ci a happy and prosperous New Yea ' ' |j ETVRY C. STRAUS t ' E WM. C. LATIM?. 1 11T IS LOOSE i I PC It Started in GeoreitS Sometime Ago! ? ! $8,786 WORTH OF GOODS J STREWN BY THE WAYSIDE. , The Mythical Auctioneer mid ! "His Hammer" Not in It. , r ^ | GIGANTIC BARGAINS | 1 IS THE WATCHWORD, i > . 1 I i 31 Every Article in Latimer's Dry J Goods Establishment to Be 8 I a J Sold at a Big Bargain. "! MEN'S OVERCOATS AT $1.75! 5 * I n q And Clothing at Prices Beyond I the Wildest Competition. b ' \ I ( HOW 'I'llKY (IKT TO I.ATWKH'S J1AZAKU. JpROM TODAY, you may expect to bo able! to secure the biggest bargains of your life, for ' Latimer's Razarr is going to inaugurate the J * grandest closing out sale ever bold in Yorkvillc. Bvery article in our stock, consisting of Trunks, fr'nl over t'alises, Men's Clothing and Overcoats, Ladies' ness . phoi 'ine Shoes, Hose, Notions and Dry Hoods, and ! worl oust be sold and shall go at some price and at I try t nee. Yes, my friends, everything must go, and I uaranlee every article ottered to be a grand areain. wiii'Hi <i... * * * /1T * _ , .. ....... uiv IIIUUCY USKCU lor II. v U.V prad< esidcs the sesisonnhle poods that we arc ollerip, we have a job lot of ladies lints, most of THI hieh cost *1.31) each, and others that cost $1, Exce ill lie sold at from 15 cents tip ! ' "han. If you want a bargain in the way of Dry nods, come ahead and pet it. We have them * "I r you. It woidd take columns to enumerate i Is a 1 best i r stock and quote prices, so come and see us be do once and be convinced that we ore selling well, rgains to all coiners. ? write Ladies, if you want a pair of Fine Shoes, warm ncinhcr that now is the time and Latimer's the place. W. C. LATIM Fit. \ S.?Ivcllani A Moore's Spectacles and Hyeisses at cents on the ?1. " temcnilier that the cash must jingle over the riMVi inter. X It THE YORKI FOI Largest Honied in | NOW IS THE 1 PREMIUMS V. A Magnificent Bedroom S to the Club-maker who Number of New Su An $85 Buggy, A $7' Disk Harrow for LIBERAL PREMIUMS FOI WITH the issue for WEDNESDAY UARY 2ND, 1895, will commr FORTY-FIRST year of the publico T1IE YORKVILLE ENQtlRER, d of which time the present proprietor connected with it cither as publisher. Srietor. It is safe to say that the" 'EA'rURDS whk?h'-f?av? been peep! THE ENQUIRER in the past, wilTl unchanged; and all reasonable efforts i continued in order to make it an ar visitor to the homes and firesides of t'/ within the bounds of its circulation../?ii it is our aim to print a high-toned, newsy, reliable family newspaper, can bo read with pleasure and profit by member of the household. Terms of Subscription?Postage I Single Copone year, Two Copies, one year, One Copy, two years, One Copy, six months, One Copy, three months, Ten Copies, one year, And one copy, ono year, to the person inn club of TEN at $1.75 for each subscriber. Payment required to be made in advani PREMIUMS FOR THI LARGEST?$& For tho THREE LARMflfe CLI yearly subscribers?OLD A^D NEWfor each subscriber, wo tfmax tho three mentioned below, thoydgsregate value three being $tOO.OOj^ For the largestyflub-OLD AND Ni $85 OPEN BliraGY, manufactured Carolina Bugjay company, of Yorkvill The buggy iiavo arranged to olfc ylof tho LARGEST CLUB, if fitiy and finish to any buggy ma any establishment in the United same price. It will be supplie end or side bar springs as the to it may prefer. X For the SECOND LARGEST CLUB AND NEW-one $75.00 GOLD XV J The movement of this watch is made Waltham Watch company of nickel, , jewels, 4 pairs ruby jewels in gold se (latent regulator adjusted to heat and s value by tho manufacturer at 840, ar reliable time keeper. The movement v fitted to a Boss filled cold osian ninda carat goldj . w a rra n tod and is valued at $35to-*ffe watch eonrpTPic listed by the manufacturers at $75.00. For the THIRD LARGEST CLUBAND NEW-one 12-DISK LATEST PROVED CORBIN DISK HARROW, \ at $.'10.00. The worth of this excellent fai implement is well established in.York' c< and any one who secures it will get a val machine wTiich may be classed as a stai article. PREMIUMS FOR OTHER CLI FOJt SIXTY OR MORE NAMES. To every person who obtains and pay SIXTY OR MORE NAMES at $1.75 < nit who fails to secure either tho buggy, vatch, or Corbin disk harrow, wo will gi ompensation, one "ENQUIRER" SEW dACHINE, or one 11-JEWEL WALT I VATCH in a Fahy's dust proof open l ilver case, or a HOUSEKEEPERS SET IILVER SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIT tc. The sewing machine Ls similar in ever, pect to the well-known and popular "Peerli t is of the high arm style, has four dray nished in oak or walnut as may be prefei i finely ornamented, is fitted with impri utomatic bobbin-winder, has self-setting ne ad self-threading cylinder shuttle, ana al >ols and attachments required with a f ass sewing machine. The watch whic ere mentioned is all that, is requisite for ho wants a reliable and durable time-kee ho housekeeper's outfit consists of SIX I) ItT SPOONS. THREE TABLE SPOO [X MEDIUM FORKS ovv twtct t> ER KNIFE, ONE SUGAR SHELL," [X MEDIUM SIZE KNIVES. T1 tides are manufactured by tho Roj rothers, ol' Meriden, Conn. Every article e set is of A1 quality, and plated with p ver. Either premium would be good vi 9*22.50. FOR FORTY AND LESS THAN SIXTY. To every person who obtains and pays )RTY NAMES and less than sixty, i 10 fails to obtain one of the three leading j urns, we will give one SEVEN JEW. ALTHAM WATCH, in a Fahy'sopen i te, or a set of ROGERS BROTHERS' CI JRY, consisting of SIX MEDIUM SIZ. ,BLE KNIVES and SIX FOUR TI! RKS. The blades of these knives are mi t]ic finest quality of crucible steel, fin i)ercd, and the handles of niekle silv ^Pyupled plated with pure silver. The pattt j led is known as the "Siren." The wal jf .sliable time-keeper, and either of the p 1 \ offered is worth 915.00. r THIRTY AXD LESS MAX FORTY. . /M^cry person who returns and pays 1 THIRTY and less than for jireo who fails to secure one of t premiums, we will give o n' OPEN FACE AMERICA ?uVnr i.,P WATCII in a Fahy's dust pro w \t > Or, if preferred, will give a s -CnvlAr boZEN TEA SPOONS, HAL 1'n SPOONS and ONE BUr * ,\ of Rogers Brothers' "Siren niulA of iii\e ?P?>o?s a?d butter knife, ai lvir Fit In ?lvor and Platefl with PU1 tleast 910 Otv tllc l)rc,ldunis offered is wort FOR T1VEX iJ vi> /y ESS MAX THIRTY. fJ.eA who returns and pays lb animi and wlrFY and lcss thm thirtf. ? ' * ni t0 secure any other ore T TR'FR o 11 the THE loN on! of anv WfCar' and a ^opy for on. y the person'entitid;7ct;^votf;t>,,? selfictet FOR TEX AXI) vv ruAy Tn FSTy. Tr"Timryo^RTFX relnrns and pays fo. CLUB Ob I EN ,| ]ess than twenty lines, and who l*l,ls jooure anv other prcium, we will fnrnfn.j,,,, tfxQl'IRER r one year, or one <.^Y IjAdLE of the Siren" pattern, made ?,lit.kcl siivor and Our Propos.)Iig are open ' For further informaUo?lflrnsl4 I.EWIS M. G GARRY IRON H( Manufactures all kinds of ^ IRON ROOFING, M.Bgfc Ml'ED AND COKltUQATEDSlDINO, Iron Tile or Shingle, ; F. 1*1100F DOORS, SIIUTTEKS, AC.. gpfr ' THE LARGEST 3IANIJFA0f|RERS 'J)" Orders received by L. M. GlfeT. &EO. T. SCIIORB. HE PHOENIX TELEPHOlf. I AVE just received from a reliable cApany, two sets of the above instrumental , for a limited time. Tliey will wotlon or short lines, clear and distinct. JiAiijenicnt 011 any other Telephones, nh 20 year's experience in the electrical l?i, I am prepared to furnish a reliable Tnle service to anyone at a reasonable pntp guarantee the instruments as well as m i. ('all at my place of business, and see he Telephones. I THE LESTER PIANO / uking a line reputation hero and at oH'^ lboring places. It is STRICTLY FI? SS. I can save you ?7"> or $100 on a lBr j Piano. W E WILCOX & WHITE 0RG?' Is nil others about here. Competition Wand defied. Prices lowered to suit fm I times." . [ "NATIONAL" TYPEWRITE!. irst class machine. Price only $60. Tp 1 nanit'older of all. Will do work that can no on any other Typewriter, and do it ia Equal to any $100 Typewriter. See me <" for catalogues of all the above goods, nt them and can save you money. ? ?- GEO.T. SCIIOR11. WELLING HOUSES I'Olt KENT. j :) SMALL DWELLING HOUSES KOI ENT. Apply to L. M. GRIST. : NILE ENQUIRER Pijhte' County Paper ll^ ^rolina! -?5. i> SUBSCRIBE ! Aijfh AT *945.00. "I" ~ 1/ XXX ? r - ? nit J, Vajjj ,lt g75) will Be Awarded ' ?e^u' and Pays for the Largest bstTL, by March 14, 1895. 5'/. A Watch and a Corbln %ZVee Largest Clubs. OF THREE AND UPWARD. jftilated with pure silver, and valued at $2.00. c/^l roil SIX A XI) LESS WAX TEX. yif B To everv person who returns and pays for 9-. 4 I club of SIX and less than ten names, anc* <wk. spooiX,_Uiiui0M#4ira^4g5iSSS^Bu9H r V|s and plated iVIlir pure sit ver. Valued at jsl.50 ? FOIt THREE AXI) LESS THAX SIX. P^r? To every person who retunis and pays for a-" 1 ^ I-'T'B of THREE and less than six names, ' cle^Rul wiio fails to secure any other premium, we V ' win "Till give a handsome "Siren" BUTTER oVeV^NIFE, made of nickle silver and plated i ith pure silver, and valued at $1. '><' 1 PREMIUM FOR NEW SUBSCRIBEflS. 1 od '^? l'10 person who returns and pays for the " n?ml)cr of NEW NUBSCRlllERS, at *17 r3!;<5 each, between tlie 1ST DAY OF NOikiiialS ^' 18!H- n,,d * O'CLOCK, P. M., ON lK,,,,THURSDAY. THE 14TH DAY OF MARCH, e U've 11 wuite of FINE BEDROOM K.AK * WWriTURE, VALUED AT $75.00. 1 f. Jus suite of furniture consists of three pieces, unbracing a dressing case with French beveled w* jj>c^4irror 36x38 inches; a washstaml?universal ' JiGt?With I< rnnoh llPVAlAfi mlrrns']i!vOi irt/.ltAO . ? - ' ".vv. II1W1 WA^ t?*VUWJ ? bedstead 4 feet 8 inches in width and of proJBS <prtionate length, and a headboard 0 feet 0 at $l.lichcs in height. The material of the suite is articlfflk, quarter sawed, and finished in the best of thfylc. As an indication of its'substantial charter, it may be mentioned that the weight of !W?nl>e suite is about five hundred pounds. This by tlplendid suite is to be furnished by Messrs. S. T. e, S. <j REW & CO., of Rock Hill, nnd they have !r as ssured us tliat they will not sell a similar suite i equih any person for a less sum than J75. ide ant The suite of bedroom furniture is offered .Stnteirthe largest club of NEW SUBSCRIBERS d witliul independent of all other premiums, and persone person "who secures it, will bo entitled to ave his names counted in competition for ?OLfither of the other premiums offered. For ITCi xample: If the person who secures the bed- * by thoom suite of furniture shall have returned has Slid paid for the largest list-o'f names (including Ringed nnd new subscriber#) up to 4 o'clock p. [ cold)., on the 14th day March, 1805, such person id is fill be entitled to the985 buggy; if the second rill lwirgest list, including those which secured the ^fetoedroom suit, will be entitled to the 975 watch ; fiftr.f the third largest, the Corbin disk harrow. TeiiiLf it is found on the 14th of March, 1895, that I die person who secured the suite of furniture -Ol.bas a sufficient number of names to be entitled IAjo a premium offered for sixty, forty, thirty, aluJwenty, ten, seven, or three names, and has rnihjfhiled to secure eitiier the buggy, gold watch >untipr harrow, offered for clubs of old and new luajpubscriber, such person will bo awarded the n<lv*)remium to which the number of names is {entitled. Thus the person who sechres the bedJroom suite for the largest number of new subpefccribors, has also the opportunity of securing an {{'additional premium of even greater value. par In the contest for premiums ending _ : pSf- March 12,1894, Mr. W. H. Crook, of ;IW pir Fort Mill, was awarded a 8100.00 pif- Wilcox & Whito Organ and a 975.00 ay pgr gold watch for 40 new subscribers. 5 pST Sir. R. T. Riggins, of Blairsville, was -tSS". pH" awarded a 890 buggy for a list of 127 -ftSi S. p?3- OLD and NEW subscribers. "16^ ij | RENEWALS nnd NEW subscribers count just the same in competition for all premiums ' I1 except the bedroom suite.. hWHO ARE NEW SUBSCRIBERS. _ i 1. Those who have never been subscribers, i * i 2. Those who have been subscribers, but are . ??i not now; nor were subscribers on the 1st day 58 r'|| of July, 18M. yF irti x A change of address from one member of a , U li I ? i- it- - - - u ii lumuy wanoiner meniner or tlie same family oj! does not constitute a new subbscriber and will Si] not be so Considered. It is intended that each li, new subscriber shall be in accordance with N] the rules pre?cribed. All New Subscribers will be furnished ,e with THE ENQUIRER from the time ?c their name is entered on our mailing list, ! until January 1,1896, for $1.75. i. OOTVT>ITIOiVS. TWO SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIBERS , at pleach, will be considered the equivalent of X one yearly subscriber at 81.75 and so counted. I A subscription paid for two or more years in advance at 81.75 will be counted as one name in for each year so paid. ^ s Club-makers will be held personally respon- * sible for the payment of all names returned by v! them. Alter a club-maker has returned and . paid for any name, he can, at anytime thcre" after, discontinue the sending of the paper to the t< person for whom he has paid, and transfer the ;k 'unexpired time to any otner person, provided ,, ;the person to whom the transfer is desired was c inot a subscriber at the time the original name r( jjwas entered on our books. I No name will be counted in competition for a [ premium until the subscription price has been [paid; nor will any premium be delivered until fogi satisfitbtory settlement has been made for all tfjnames returned by the club-maker. hflHjttsoiis who commonce making clubs will ?H^BtBerinittcd to transfer their club to anotliiMjpH^H^ker's list after the names have been 4 enterclB-0Pr books. 4 It is necessary that the names of a club i i should alb be at the same postollicc. Names I mav be ta^en at any number of places. ill Club macers arc requested to send in names n' as rapidly a^hey secure tliern after November 5 1 181M. " SB i' ' All subsections must be forwarded to us at ' the expensed* those sending them. We will Iff responsible for the safe transinis, sion ofinonC? ouly when sent by draft, registerr'cd letter o#noney order drawn on the YorkLT! ville postoffe. In scndiif names, write plainly, and give . | postoflice, <?nty and State. >1 All subsidptions will be discontinued at the i-! expiration <fthe time paid for. 3 j A separaA list will be kept for each elub[ niakcr, whgwill be credited with each name sent, so tlialhe number sent by'any one person j may be nse$taincd at a moment's notice. In case ofi tie for either premium, two weeks ' will be allofed in which to "untie." -! The tiincln which names may be returned under our impositions will commence on the 1st day of/November, IHIM, and expire at I. -1 o'clock pin. oil Thursday,the lith day of j March, 1815. to Everyjody. Go to Work Now! ?? ? RISrI\ Yorlcville, S. O. )OFIiVG COMPANY, IHON ORE PAiNT Price List No. 75. > OF IRON ROOFING IN THE WORLD. PHOTOGRAPHY. ^ I AM now prepared, at mv GALLERY, on Cleveland Avenue, to take PHOTOGRAPHS in the LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED METHODS. Work finished here. Terms reasonable and strietly CASH. I S. W. WATSON. June 20 tlo 0m* a he fJflffcriUc ^nquivrv. r PUBLISHED WEEKLY. | TERMS OP SURMC'RIPTIONi nj?le copy for one year,.. $ 2 OO \e copy tor two years, 3 SO or rsix months, I <IO A' | jj'. three months, SO ,{,?copies for one year, 3 SO i ^copies one year, 17 SO | A,un extra copy for a club of ten. | j A DVEltTIWEMENTH Disco,] at One Dollar per square for the first - insei)?, nmi Fifty Cents per square for each J | SUllSljpRt inuopfion * * ' /v nqimro consists of the j sPa<>c-}cupied by eight lines of this size type, i hitmcts l'or advertising space for three, I six, orVVelvo months will be made on reasonable te\s. The contracts must in all cases be confine^ the regular business of the firm or individu. contracting. Parties who make quar[ terly, sei-annual or annual contracts for a giv i en space,ucl afterward order the discontinuance j of the aihvtisement.or a reduction of the space contructedv)r, will be required to pay at the rate j usually chsWd for the less space or shorter time ' as the casqnay be. An increase of space or 1 time will bq matter for special contract. Tlio advertiser wt be at liberty to change the matter at will, provicd the copy for the change is in the office not \ter than 12 111. on Monday preceding the dajyf publication. < \