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fecial $otos. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transanctions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan ?fc Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu* cous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. ? CLICK, CLICK GOES THE TYPE. The Old Story. - J. D. Clark, Esq., states briefly as follows: Had a sick child?teething, with irritable stomach, constant diarrhoea?no digestion, no appetite, loss of flesh, great debility, doctor's treatment failed to relieve. The Sequel: Gave Anti-Ferment?bowels cotitroled, digestion restored?well! Eschatology of Stationery. The latest things in polite and aesthetic correspondence paper in flat folds, tablets, boxes and pound packages and writers requirements generally at Kuykendal's. Fountain Pens. Good ones, at less than ono-half former ^ price at Kuykendal's. fOUr 1U CMl HIM.1 uu nui-au. . A 28 gravity fine, good, smooth body machine oil at 25 cents a gallon at Kuykendal's. No Peace In a Family Where there are many jars. That's what's the matter with us. We bought too many fruit jars to be contented. They have to ?- be sold. "The man's going away." If we can't get our low price, we'll mako a price to please you. School Books. We will have in store in a few days a large stock of school books and school supplies generally.' Any book wanted not kept by us will be promptly and cheerfully ordered. Jno. C. Kuykendal. OBITUARY. Died?Near Bethany, S. C., on July 4, 1896, of cholera morbus, Mr. JAMES L. BRADFORD, aged about 37 years. vntirc t<? rRP.niTORS. ALL and singular the creditors of Mrs. JANIE C. SMITH, deceased, late of Yorkville.S. CM are hereby notified to ? establish their claims before me. Claims, dnly proven, must be filed with me on or * before the 12th day of August, 1896. For further particulars, see order in the consolidated actions of Finley A Brice, attorneys, against Frank E. Smith et al., Margaret C. Smith against Frank E. Smith et al., on file in my office in York C. H., S. C. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk Court of Common Pleas. July 8 55 w 5t > ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK. HOLDERS OF THE C. & L. R. R. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the CHESTER AND LENOIR RAILROAD COMPANY will be he held at Gastonia, N. C., on THURSDAY, the 16th DAY OF JULY, at 12 o'clock, noon. Certificates of stock will pass Stockholders and their wives, daughters and minor sons. Cetificates of stock are not transferable, and will not be accepted for passage except as above stated. By order of the directors. n XV T71 T7 A T? PTT.T? PwwjiHent. July 6* M* * "f*~w 4t WOFFORD COLLEGE, Spartanburg, 8. C. J. H. CARLISLE, LL.D., President. Seven departments. Two courses leading to A. B. A. new and well equipped Gymnasium and competent director. Wolfortl Fitting School, i A. G. REMBERT, A. M., Head Master. The Fitting School has been moved to the Alumni Hall. The Second Master, A. Mason DuPre, A. M? and the Matron live in the building. Several of the college professors teach in the school and the students receive instruction in the Gymnasium. Session begins October!. For catalogue, address, J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary of Faculty, v July 1 53 *w3t GRADED SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that pt -9^ that the qualified voters resi-1 *.; Jy^dent in the School District of Yorkville, are called togethJl/er in ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING, on SATURDAY, JULY 18,1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the V COURT HOUSE in Yorkville, for the purpose of having submitted to them the REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES for the school year which closed on the 8th of May, IKK), and their estimate of expenditures necessary for the next school year; and further, that on the same day, at 12 M., a poll will be opened at said court house, and kept open until 5 o'clock p. in. under the supervision of threo managers, at which election the qualified voters of said school district may vote FOR or AGAINST the assessment and levy of a TWO MILLS LOCAL TAX, to be recommended to said meeting by the trustees, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1896. By order of the board. J. F. WALLACE, Chairman. July 8 55 w 2t WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES "I YOU know that it most dinner X time, but you do not know what you'll have for dinner until you get there, and it is often the case that you are dissatisfied with what you find and lay all the blame on your wife because she "never has anything fit to eat!" Now there is no use to treat your wife in any such manner; because it's your own fault. The proper way for you to do is to let your wife come to my grocery and get whatever she wants and you will be happy. Your Wife WiU Find A full and complete stock of all kinds of First-Class Groceries and she will be sure to find what she wants and what will please your palate. The Satisfied Man Is he who buys bis groceries from me. lie can always get satisfactory goods at satisfactory prices. Quaker Gates is an excellent breakfast dish. J. MASON EERGUSON. THE HOME | MUTUAL FIRE PR< TECTION ASSOCIATION, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, offers gre inducements to all who want prote tion AGAINST FIRE, WIND AN LIGHTNING. We insure in both tow and country. All who were members the FAMER8' MUTUAL can get a pol cy in this without paying any policy fe Agents wanted in every county. Addre THOS. F. HARMON, Gen. Agent, Newberry, S. C. Julyl 53 w3t NO WATCHES AND JEWELRY WE do lots and lots of repair work i our line; but we don't repair jewe ry and watches. We hayo made a "rop by doing our work right and our prici are just like cotton, low. When yoi horse needs shoeing, fetch him along, v shoe horses and mules and guaranty the shoes not to make "corns" on the feet. When your buggy, phaeton, wagoi surrey, cart, wheelbarrow, trucks, etc crab on thotr noo/^ fivin' Hnn'f. fail tn Pflll f CTX' VMVJ I.VVU UA.>. MV. ? us. We will paint your buggy for vc at a reasonable price." Our motto is plai and simple and easy to learn. It is: "Do your work promptly, don't delav. And on delivery, demand your pay.'' CICERO MOORE, At Wheeler's Old Coach Factory. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINJ York County. By W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Probai Judge of York County. WHEREAS J. S. McCAIN has a] plied to me for Letters of Admii istration on all and singular, the gooc and chattels, rights and credits of MIN McCAIN, late of the county aforesaii deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admoi ish all and singular the kindred and cm itors of the said deceased, to be and appej before me, at our next Probate Court f< the said county, to be holden at York Cou House on the 14th day of JULY, 189 at 11 o'clock, a. m., to shew cause, any, why the said Administration shoul not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 29t day of June, in the year of our Loi one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. and in the 120th year of America Independence. W. H. McCORKLE, Probate Judge of York County. July 1 53 w2t STATEMENT OF the condition of LOAN and SA\ INGS BANK of YORKVILLE, i the close of business JUNE 30th, 1896: RESOURCES. Cash, 8 14,425 ! Deposits at other banks, 12,458 i Loans, discounts, etc., 66,800 I g 93,7441 LIABILITIES. Stock paid in, $ 30,969 5 Cashier's checks, 2,036 ( Unpaid dividends, 879 ( Deposits, 58,151 < Undivided profits, 1,709 ] 8 93,744 < South Carolina?York County. F. A. Gilbert, cashier, being sworn, saj tnat tne ioregoing statement is true to tu best of his knowledge and belief. . F. A. GILBERT, Cashier. Sworn to before, me, July 7,18516. L. M. Grist, Notary Public, Correct?Attest. Jas. M. Starr, ) Geo. W. S. Hart, [ Directors. W. II. Herndon. J WT ET FERGUm Will Ferguson Has Bought the First Load of Country Watermelons Sold On this Market. L. G. GRIST. 8. M. GRI81 GRIST COUSINS WE WISH TO CALL Your undivided attention to th< fact that we will not let anyone sell FRUIT JARS cheaper thai we will. After you have found ou the lowest cash price per dozei for quart and half-gallon Jars call and see us before you trade We'll make you grin with joy If you don't need Fruit Jar just come and take a peep at tin nice Hams that came in thi week. We have RJR Chewinj Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco an< Laundry Soap. GRIST COUSINS. W. B MOORE & CO SOME THINGS That You Will Always Fiii( AT W. B. MOORE & CO.'S "EVERYTHING STORE." A FINE assortment of niceTOBACCC SNUFF?Railroad Mills, North Stat Mills and Lorillard's High Toast. Th best Laundry Soap on the market. W will have in a large stock of Gold Dim Washing Powder in a few days. It wil bo put up in large and small packages. 4 t i?/v i\. vuinpictc uuic ui CHOICE GROCERIES Always oil Hand Wo still have on hand a few Ice Crean Freezers which wo will sell at a big dis count. If you want a Freezer now is tb time to buy. Our Stock of WOODEN WAR] Is the Largest and Most Complete in this Section. We have more Wellbuckets than v know what to do with and will soil them cheap. You can find in our store any kind of Water Pail you may wish. Also Bread Trays, Dough Boards, Rolling Pius and everything else in that liuo. W. B. AlOORE & CO. : GREAT BARGAIN s SALEI $5,565.55 ? WORTH OF DRY GOODS ;i at A 30 Qoni)ifinnl uawiiuo: - Prices Cut and Slashed To Pieces! * MUST BE SOLD IN NEXT s 30 DAYS! I; JEANS, $ SHOES, a NOTIONS, 5 CORSETS, ?' MILLINERY, HARDWARE, - DRESS GOODS, ? And all kinds of Goods I must move at big rn i ai jsacriiice! 5 WE WANT MONEY | AMD WILL GIVE GREAT VALVE FOR IT. COME E T. M. DOBSON & CO. TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK Will Offer all My SUMMER STOCK at Greatly Reduced Prices. - ALL I ASK Is a Comparison of Our Garments With What You Have Seen Elsewhere. : STRA?H ATSATCOST! a Old Ladies' Comfort Shoes 1 t Just III. Also Misses' Spring j Heels. Comfort and Health In These. W. F. MARSHALL. s RUBBER AND LEATHER j BELTING. WE keep in stock a large supply of Leather and Rubber Belting, and to anybody whose good or ill fortune it may be to need anything in this line, wo would 5 say you can't afford not see us before buying as you will save money and we guar antee every foot wo sell. SHINGLES AND LIME. IWe keep on hand a largo supply of Shingles and Lime and to all who wish to buy in large quantities or carload lots, WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES. FLOUR AND HAMS. We have just received fresh arrivals e of these indispensables and when bought e of us and freely used, wo guarantee tho o most blissful domestic happiness. * FRUIT JARS. Don't forgot THE SLAUGHTERING PRICES at which we are selling these articles. TOBACCO!! TOBACCO!! ? TOBACCO!! TOBACCO!! ETho enormous stock of TOBACCO that we have 011 hand must go, and if we can't get our prices wo will take yours as wo care vory little what prices we get so WE PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. J. H. RIDDLE. 0 OF COURSE WE DO. DO wo give our customers back their BRAN ! What a ridiculous question ? Of course we do. We give them everything there is in their wheat except one-tenth that we take out for TOLL. YORKVILLE ROLLER MILLS. July 8 55 tf iPPK SLIPPERS. Great Slaughter Sale ol Slippers! Ladies, do you know that a daintily shod foot gives an appearance that nothing else can produce? You all know that story of /'Cinderella's Slipper," where a dainty slipper turned the head of a king. Where the love of the head of an ^empire hinged on one dainty slipper. The fact is that I have the largest line 1 ? 1 % 1 1 i ot %,neaa turners ever Drougm to the town of Yorkville. I have too many, and as they were bought for cash, I am going tc sell them to get rid of them and I will give BARGAINS TO THE LADIES and to be convinced of it, all they will have to do will be to present themselves at my counters, and inspect the goods. I am going to sell slippers and now is the time to buy. Here are the prices w'e are offering them at : Ladies' Black Opera Slippers at 38 cents, former price 50 cents, ana sell on the bargain counters of Charleston at 58 cents. Ladies' Oxford Black Slippers at 4 cents, worth 65 cents, and sell on the Charlotte bargain counters at 60 cents. Ladies' Oxford Tan Slippers at 48 cents, worth 65 cents, and sell on the Charlotte bargain counters at 69 cents. Ladies' Oxford Black Slippers at 7fi cents, worth 99 cents and are sold everywhere at $1.00. A lovely, dainty patent tip Slipper at 8S cents, worth $1.10. A Nice Buckle Opera Sandal Slipper in black or tan at 70 cents, worth 90 cents. Patent Tip Oxfords worth $1.50 at $1.00. An exquisite fancy stitched Slipper at $1.50, worth $2, A lovely, dainty, symetrically shaped Slipper ot exquisite beauty at $1.75, worth $2.25. Congress Dutchess worth $1.75, at only ttl OK TLa oama !n tana %pX,tMJ X UG oauio iU HWIIOI The best Shoe on earth for gentlemen, at $1.50. I can raise the price to $2.50 and no one will question the value. Remember now that these are bargains of the highest class and don't think that anyone will undertake to duplicate the prices quoted above. They can't afford it I can fit anyone, and it is essential that you come at once and make your selection and be fitted. Don't fail to bring your clock card, for every cent you spend at my store entitles you to a credit on your clock right that is, every one buying $25 worth of goods entitles them to a nice bronze PIapIT Prices of Negligee Shirts cut to pieces. H. C. STRAUSS, Comer Fountain Square. TO PHYSICIANS. THE practicing physicians will find it decidedly to tneir interest as to the interest of their patients to have their prescriptions compounded at STARR'S DURG STORE. The proprietor gives his personal attention to this part oi his business. You can always be sure of having your prescriptions correctly compounded, the quantities and the ingredidients that are prescribed, and nothing used except what is absolutely chemically Eure. We only charge for this a reasonale and legitimate profit. JAS. M. STARR <ft CO. FRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS. DO you want any Fruit Jars. We have the MASON'S IMPROVED-one and two quarts. We also have extra rubbers for jars. Price for rubbers is 10 cents Ser dozen. We have Scotts' Fruit Power for preserving fruits. Are selling lots of Tartaric Acid for making fruit acids. Last week we advertised to meet prices on fruit jars?believing some would cut the prices. We decided this week to make our own prices, and if you do not buy out Jars we will think no less of you. Remember these are STARR'S prices?one quarts Jars 75 cents?two quarts Jars 95 cents per dozen?packed one dozen in a box. These are CASH prices. JAS. M. STARR & CO. OIL 25 CENTS PER GALLON. WE are selling a good Engine and Thresher Oil for 25 cents per gallon. We have a good stock of Spectacles and Eye Glasses from 25 cents to $2 each. We guanantee a fit in every case. Should you use the glasses for a week and find they do not suit you, bring them back and exchange. J AS. M. STARR & CO. Leading Druggists. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rock Hill, S. C. Nothing Succeeds Like Snccess. ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1887. Capital, $75,000 Sumlns and Profits, - - - 30,500 PiTiienfls Paii, - - - - 48,750 OUR very progressive town has continued to move onward and upward, and is today, the financial centre of York county and of this section of the State. The First National Bank has built up a business large in volume, and gratifying to its owners. Wo ro?n*o that human nature is never satisfied. We still want good customersMerchants, Manufacturers, Capitalists, Farmers, Public Officials, Savings class and others. I We offer absolute security; resources and facilities unsurpassed; rates to correspond with the change of times. Our customers are our true friends and we always look alter their interests. W. L. RODDEY, President. W. J. RODDEY. Vice President. J. H. MILLER, Cashier. L. C. HARRISON, Teller. PAUL WORKMAN, Bookkeeper. WANTED , BOARDS.0011 DON'T FORGET thatwesell Fruit JarsMason's Porcelain Tops. llEEI. STRAPS still on the go at J. W. Dobson's. 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch. RICE at 5 Cents a Pound or 25 Pounds for $1. CAN GOODS?Salmon, Corned Beef, Sardines, Ham, Grated Pineapple, Peaches, Tomatoes and Corn at J. W. Dobson's, SOAP?Octagon and all other kinds and grades at J. W. DOBSON'S. PEARLINE, Gold Dust, Starch and Concentrated Lye and Blueing at oui cheap store. MOUSE TRAPS at J. W. DOBSON'S. Til AT Big-Eyed Needlo is still on the gc at J. W. DOBSON'S. SPOOL COTTON at the Up-Town Store, G. H. O'LEARY. . ? I HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE ; STOCK OF FURNITURE OF all kinds demanded in this section t of the country. Goods bought right [ are half sold, and we believe we have bought right. If you need anything in , our line, we can begin at the front door J and supply you with everything needful, hall, parlor, library, bedrooms, diningroom and kitchen complete. 1 warehouse, twice the size of my store, is J packed full; so if you do not see what ! you want, ask for it. G. H. O'LEARY. . CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. J ANEW line of All Wool Carpets. 1 Cotton Chain Caroets, Rugs in all i : grades. Art Squares, Mattings, Brussels and Moquette. We sell by Samples, r J -11 -.1 W1DUOW Oliuuea U1 tin aunura nnu kh? . . G. H. O'LEARY. QTnwQ \IfE are still selling the , skives. yy Noble caking stoves, Ranges, Iron King and Elmo Heating j Stoves, and alargelineofcheaperStoves, Grates, Stove Repairs, Stove Ware, Pipes, etc. G. H. O'LEARY. J SADDLES AND HARNESS. . WE still keep on band a large stock of ' Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Whips, etc. In . all the above lines our facilities are the best for handling these goods, and 1 1 we are prepared to sell as low as any * , market. G. H. O'LEARY. 3 IT IS KNOWN : BY OTHERS ? I A ND you should know the BE8T and ( i jljL CHEAPEST ORGAN on the Ameri- ( can, European or any other market is the i WILCOX A WHITE, manufactured at I i Meriden, Conn., and sold in Yorkville by i Mr. GEO. T. SCHORB. i WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS l I . Are wellknown throughout the civilized ' world and by all (other Organ manufact- 8 nrers excepted) is recognized as being 8 . far ahead of all others. The WILCOX I <fc WHITE ORGAN may be found in the 1 ; homes of the rich and poor of the United 8 States, Canada, South America, and all other countries of the world. J A WORD ABOUT OUR FIRM. ] ; s. The firm of the Wilcox & White Organ Co., was organized in 1877, almost 20 years J ago, and from that time until the present it has been growing in prominence and in. the favor of the world. In 1877, when our coinDamr was in its infancy, it was 1 in the hands of experience. Mr. H. K. i White, the senior member of the com- J pany, had been in the organ building bus- 1 ness several years prior to the organization of the company and knew and on- ' derstood what was required to make the ' BEST ORGAN the world had ever seen. Mr. White is one of the most competent * authorities on organ building in the coun, try, and hence the success of the WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN CO. | THE W. & W. FACTORY I Is one of the largest, as well as one of the i most complete in every detail, in the f United States. The capacity of the in stitution is EIGHT HUNDRED Organs per month. If you are thinking about purchasing an Organ, you will do well to write to us, or to our General Agent, i Mr. GEO. T. SCHORB, Yorkville, S. C. Very Respectedfully, WILCOX A WHITE ORGAN Co., Meriden, Conn. : APEX OF BICYCLE i PERFECTION. I MONARCH Bicycles have, during the last two or three seasons, come to be | the King of Bicycles in every sense of the 1 word. It is the Lightest running, the Prettiest and the most Durable. It makes ' a man or woman happy to know that he or she owns the BEST Bicycle in the world?the MONARCH. You see lots of 1 bicycle dealers who say the wheel they sell are far superior to the Monarch and of course they may think so ; but it is not a case of "think so" with us. We know , that tho MONARCH IS THE BEST BI- . BYCLE on the market. It has been thoroughly tested by the best riders of the I] country. Catalogue for a 2-cent stamp. I Prices of Monarch Bicycles range from $85 to $125. Ride a Monarch ana you'll ( be happy. i THE DEFIANCE j 1 Is a cheaper wheel than the Monarch and is fully guaranteed. It is made by the 1 Monarch Cycle Co. If you want a wheel ? that won't cost much, you should buy a ( Defiance. Prices range from $40 to $75. J TIRES-M. & W. S | Should your bicycle need tireing, we * I can furnish you with Morgan & Wright's I Quick Repair Tires. They are best. If I you want a Monarch or Defiance Bicycle , , or Bicycle Tires, call on or write to ) I GRIST COUSINS. J IT'S HIGH TIME I YOU knew of a pleasant combination that we have formed in these days of combines ana ine line. mis is ? ( , compination that you will be glad to hear of. It is the combination of , High Quality ' , and Low Prices That is everywhere visible through our stock. t Don't Take Our Word \ If you don't want to. You are free to j doubt our prices if you choose, but the e fair way is to prove them. t COME AND LOOK! ' We will surprise you > again and again and J we will convince you J that your doubts are wrong and that our i , prices are right. ] JT. J. HUNTER. ! irf MAY & MAY, tl nnuGoism B rhe Finest Robber Goods In Yorkville. jiTAY <fe MAY have just received the LtX largest and most complete line ol RUBBER GOODS ever brought to Yorkrille, consisting of Syringes, Teething iiings, and everything for which rubbei 8 used. rhe Best Blood Purifiers Can Always be Found it May & May's Drug Store. AVer's and Hood's Sarsaparil la, s. s. H. ?. P. P., B. B. B., etc. These are fin< onics and alteratives and will tone u{ rour system wonderfully. We keep 411 the Reliable Patent Medicines. When you want Warner's Safe Kidnes ind Liver Cure, Wampole's Cod Livei )il, Radway's Ready Relief Paine'i Jelery Compound,?Fellow's Hypophos)hites, Simmons Liver Medicine, King'i lew Discovery, Horsford's Acid Phos )hate, Bull's Cough Syrup?we could iot begin to give you a list as the nsmei vould fill a catalogue. So call on us anc ee. Prescriptions Jan and will always be accurately filled vhen brought to our store, having just revived a large shipment of drugs anc ihemicals for our prescription departnent, and the counter is always in charg< if competent clerks. Cigars and Tobacco Is quite an important feature of oui itocx and we can especially boast of oui ine cigars?having the finest line ic own. Among our brands will be found he famous San Pedro Cigars, also Lilacs, Juban Blossoms, Sabarrosa, Espanos, Imokettes, etc., and the Old Glory Che oots?the best on the market. In Smoking Tobacco we can surelj atisfy you. We have Fruits and Flow>rs. Pick Leaf. Gold and Silver and all >opular brands. In Chewing Tobaccc vu handle only the beet and onr prices art it the bottom. Extracts, Perfumery and Soaps. Everybody knows tliat onr stock o: Extracts, Perfumery and Soaps is th< .*ery finest on the market. Delicate odoi ind lasting fragrance are the distinguishng features of our perfumes. Remember that we have a nice line o: PURE ROCK CRYSTAL SPECTA 3LE8. MAY & MAY. CAROLINA BUGGY CO. LUMBERING. We have io,ooo feet of nice Ceiling Lumber. We have 10,000 feet of nice Flooring Lumber. We have 20,000 feet of nice Weatherboarding Lumber. We have any quantity o: nice framing or square lum :>er and it is all for sale. CAROLINA BUGGY CO. UtoHFEe STATEMENT of the condition of th< 3 SAVINGS BANK of ROCK HILL i. C., at the close of business MARCE list, 1896, published in conformity witl in act of the general assembly: > TinrtTTT> nnci ivt<aw u xvv>xjo. joans and Discounts 1186,803 2 itocks and Bonds, 12,300 0) Iverdrafts, 1,931 2 Banking house, furniture and fixtures, 5,000 0 )ther real estate, 1,342 4) )ue from other banks, 11,500 9 2ash on hand, 13,075 5 $231,953 4 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, $ 50,000 01 lurplus, 10,000 0 Jnuivided profits, 21,159 5' ite-discounts, 16,500 0 Cashier's Checks, 21 0 3enosits I Individual, 123,097 60 Jeposits, }Banka 11,17521134,272 J3 $231,953 4 Your business solicited. We extend h >ur customers every accommodation con listent with sound, legitimate banking D. HUTCHISON, President, T. R. LONDON, Vice President. R. LEE KERR, Cashier. FRUIT CANS. JV/fOST all of ilhe housekeepers in Yorl LtJL county willl want to "put up" frui his summer. How let me tell you that lave the cans?lots of them?ana will sel hem at the smaill sum of 40 cents a dozei or quarts and 65 cents for a dozen hal gallons. The strings used to seal the cam ire thrown in?free. You can readily se< hat you will save money by buying fron ne. Call without delay. WATER-PROOF MILK CANS I have on hand a supply of Water-Proo vlilk Coolers in three sizes, viz: Hal Gallon, 3 Quarts and Gallon. Tie a strini o the handlo of the Cooler and let i lown in the well. [ have just received a suppl] )f Stoves. Call and examine Do you need Ice? I have a "bram lew" car load. Do you like ice cream [ have Freezera. I sell Ice at 1 cent jound. White Mountain and Arctic Ic ^ream Freezers and 1 Cent a Pound Ice a P. A. AJBERXATHY'S. J ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELECTION OK TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1896. FOR THE SENATE. WE are authorized to announce W. B. LOVE, of McConnellsville, as a candidate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. July 4 54 te WE are authorized to announce W. NORMAN ELDER as a candidate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the , action of the Democratic party in the f primary election. June 24 61 wte HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WE are authorized to announce J. C. BLAIR, of Bullock's Creek town'1 ship, as a candidate for the HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. Julyl ' . 63 wte FOR CORONER. TT|7"E are authorized to announce T. W. T T ULiAWHUJN, or xorKvine, as a candidate for the office of CORONER of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. July 1 53 wte ? FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. * TI7E are authorized to announce W. B. VY WILLIAMS as a candidate for recommendation for appointment as AUDITOR for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the pri- ? mary election. June 24 51 wte* r AITE are anthorized to announce WILr VY LIAM WHYTE, of Rock Hill, as 3 a candidate for recommedation for ap pointment as AUDITOR for York coun3 ty, subject to the action of the Democratic - party in the primary election. > I June 17 49 wte i 1 1 T HEREBY announce myself as a canX didate for recommend&tion for appointment as AUDITOR for York county, subject to the approval of the Democratic party in the primary election. , R. L. 8C0GGIN8. [ May 13 39 wte I TTTE are authorized to announce W. J YY WATERS, of Yorkville, asacan? didate for recommendation for re-appointment to the office of COUNTY AUDITOR, subject to the action of the DemoI cratic party in tLe approaching primary election. . May 6 37 wte ; FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. WE are authorized to announce J. ED. LEECH, of Broad River township, | as a candidate for nomination to the office ' of COUNTY SUPERVISOR, subject to the action ot the Democratic party in the r primary election. JuneS 45 wte \ TT A VING confidence in the experience , XX and executive ability of T. G. CULP, of Fort Mill, we hereby announce his name as a suitable candidate for the office of COUNTY SUPERVISOR, feeling that he will discharge the duties of that office in a competent and creditable manner. His candidacy, of course, to be subject to the action of the Democratic primary. VOTERS OF YORK. May 15. 39 wte* f FOR CLERK OF COURT. ) t HEREBY announce myself a candir X date for the office of CLERK OP COURT of York county, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. t T. C. BECfcHAM. June3 45 wte TTTE are authorized to announce JO; VY SEPH M. SIMS, of Bullock's Creek township, as a candidate for nomination for the office of CLERK OP THE COURT, subject to the action of the - Democratic party of York county in the primary election. \ May 6 37 wte TTTE are authorized to announce W. W BROWN WYLIE, of Yorkville, as a candidate for re-nomination for the ; office of CLERK OP THE COURT, subject to .the action of the Democratic party of York county in the primary election. May . 37 WAfte. WE are authorized to announce W. ' THOMPSON JACKSON, of King's Mountain township, as a candidate for nomination for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT, subject to the action of the Democratic party of York county in the approaching primary election. 4 May 0 37 w te* I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURT, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approachin^prima^elMtton. f May 6 87 wte FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. WE are authorized to announce T. E. McMACKIN, of King's Mountain x township, for the nomination to the office of SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. , May 29 44 w te WE are authorized to announce JOHN A SHURLEY, of Ebenezer town, ship, as a candidate for nomination for , re-election to the office of COUNTY 3 SUPERINTENDENT OP EDUCAf TION, subject to the action of the Dem, ocratic party in the primary election. 1 May 13 39^ wte FOR COUNTY TREASURER. ? TTTE hereby announce JAS. H. Mci VY FADDEN, of Rock Hill, as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the action of s the Democratic primary election; and we a take pleasure in assuring the voters of the ? county of his entire worthiness and com? potency to fill the office. 8 Respectfully, MANY VOTERS. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for re-ap9 pointment to the office of COUNTY 1 TREASURER, subject to the action of the 9 Democratic primary election. 8 HYPER A. D. NEELY. I FOR SHERIFF. r TTTE are authorized to announce Capj W tain E. A. CRAWFORD, of York. ville, as a candidate for re-nomination for . the office of SHERIFF, subject to the action of the Democratic party of York county in the primary election. May 6 37 w te - TX7E are authorized to announce JOHN VV R. 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