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500 CORDS WOOD WANTED. WANTED immediately at the York Cotton Mills, 500 CORDS of large size sticks of DRY PINE WOOD, for which the market price will be paid in CASH. W. N. ASHE, JR. Septembers 72 SAwtf >, COFFINS ROBES AND CASKETS. WE now have probably the largest stock in the county to select trom. Prices to suit customers, from the cheap- J est to fine Oaks, Walnuts, Broadcloth's of) various qualities. Metalic and White goods in infants and adults sizes. Personal attention. New Hearse. W. B. MOORE & CO. | FLOUR, MEAL, COTTON. TTI7E will turn your wheat into as fine Mm* aa oon ho marl a in p t t tt g IOUD Ul UVlll v??. wv .? the United States. We will grind your corn so as to exactly suit your notion of what good meal ought to be. There is not a cotton gin in this whole country that can gin yon a better sample or turn out a bale in less time. YORKVILLE ROLLER MILLS. Pel ham Morrow, Manager. ^ Job Printing, i Dnring the past twelve months, has come to THE ENQUIRER office I unsolicited, from North Carolina and Virginia. Why this is, is a matter for YOU to determine. We . may not do the finest work on earth ; but we do the work that we undertake, the best that we know ' how, and the quality executed in THE ENQUIRER office evidently suits some customers, while we are 9nre that it was not on account of a HIGH PRICE that brought the > work our way. ELECTION NOTICE For State and County Officers. AN ELECTION will be held on TUESDAY, the THIRD OF NO VEM BER, 1896, at the legally established polling precincts in York county, for the follow-1 ing officers, to wit: I Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of ?tate, Attorney General, Comptroller General, Adjutant and Inspector General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Education, Railroad Commissioner, Solicitor for the Sixth Judicial Circuit, State Senator, Four Representatives in the General Assembly, Sheriff, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions, County Supervisor, County Superintendent of Education, and Coroner. ' ^ The following persons have been appointed managers of the election of state and county officers, to wit: Antioch?S. E. McFadden, J. B. Davis, J. H. Steele. Blacksburg?P. L. Brown, E. R. Sapoch, W. D. Gaston. Bethel?R. Meek Barnett, F. E. Clinton, D. G. Stanton. Bethany?E. W. Pursley, J. E. Whiteside, Felix Quinn. Blairsville?R. H. G. Caldwell, H. J. Sberrer, T. A. Gwinn. Bullock's Creek?Kelly Inman, W. T. Smarr, E. M. Bankhead. Buffalo?W. D. Gaston, C. C. Webber, A. F. Moore. Clover?W. J. Davis, W. D. Moore, W. B. Smith. TaTTom?T \f Allan. J. Wvlie vuavco o xat v* u ? ??J - w Roddey, H. M. Ldneberger. Clark's Fork?J. C. McMill, W. M. Faulkner, John L. Martin. Ebenezer?A. B. Fewell, A. K. Smith, S. A. Hutchinson. Fort Mill?C. T. Crook, B. F. Massey, J. W. Ardrey. Forest Hill?W. L. Plaxico, T. L. Boyd, J. J. Brandon. Hickory Grove?J. E. Leech. B. F. Scoggins, H. R. Neal. McConnellsville?J. F. Ashe, J. D. McConnell, Robert Conrad. Newport?L. J. Lumpkin, S. P. Pierce, J. D. Rodden. Rock Hill?V. B. McFadden, G. A. Cowan, W. T. Sturgis. Sharon?John D. Hamilton, John A. Byers, James R. Kennedy. I Smyrna?R. W. Whitesides, J. A. Hope, R. T. Castles. ^ Tirzah?A. M. Black, A. P. Hope, F. P. Hoffman. Yorkville?T. W. Clawson, J. L. Moss, J. E. Carroll. In case all of the managers shall fail to attend at the time and place for a poll at any precinct, or shall refuse or fail to act, or in case no manager has been appointed for such poll, it shall be lawful for the voters present at the precint voting place on election day, to appoint from among the qualified voters of such precinct, the At managers to aot as managers in the place and stead of the absent managers, and any one of the managers so appointed shall administer the oath to the other managers: Provided, That in case the legally appointed managers attend in a reasonable time, they shall take charge of and conduct the election. The polls will be opened at SEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, and kept open, without intermission or adjournment, TrrvrTK o'/.lru.k- in the afternoon, at % Ulllll xw*? w W?WV? ... .... ? ?" which time the polls shall be closed and the votes publicly counted. Every elector is required to vote at the polling place at which his registration certificate entitles him to vote. The managers shall administer to each person ottering to vote, an oath that he is qualified to vote at this election, according to the constitution of this State, and that he has not voted during this election. In addition to the oath, the managers of election shall require of every qlector offering to vote at this election, before allowing him to vote?in addition to the production of a registration certificate? proof of the payment of poll tax six months before said election of any poll tax then due and payable. The production of a certificate, or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect poll taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. ^33- Within three daysafter the election, the chairman of the board of managers, or one of them to be designated in writing by the board, ;shall deliver to the commissioners of election, the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots, and a written statement of the result, of the election in his precinct. pa.One of the managers from each of the polling precincts above named, is hereby required to meet the Commissioners of Election, at the court house in Yorkville, on SATURDAY, THE 31ST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1S90, to receive instructions for conducting the elections on the THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1S9G, and to receive the ballot boxes. Come prepared to take six boxes. D. C. CLARK, Ch'ni., | Commissioners A. W-GLADDEN, J. M. TAYLOR, j Elections. October 17 84 s.'Jt /ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CONIPANt OF HARTFORD CONN. Cash Capital 8 4,000,000 Ot Cash Assets 11,000,000 Ot Losses paid 77,000,000 01 S. M. A L. GEO. GRIST, Resident Agents, EVERTBODF IS NOW CONVINCED That Strauss Is Selling the Best Goods at the very Lowest Prices. DOUBLING ON LAST SEASON. Great Piles of Clothing Being Disposed of to Most Eager Bargain Buyers. "T'11 Inr-klr around and come back,".is what all men say who inspect my stock of clothing, and they do come back with the significant remark that they "could not do as well elsewhere" as with us. I insist that all purchasers buy where they can buy THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, and my sales for September in all departments are nearly double that of the same month last year. In ladies' Dress Goods, Undervests, Hosiery, Fine Shoes, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Shawls. I am the boss of the situ ation, and when it comes to Boys' Clothing mothers are proving their faith by their works. I have Boys' Clothing at from 50 cents a suit up. 1w0 And ladie3, when you want a CORSET?a corset for style, or comfort^ or beauty and fit,?come and see me. They are as perfect as a picture. H. C. STRAUSS. The fountain has been rolled away; but I am at the same old stand to stay ! L. G. GRIST. S. M. GRIST. GRIST COUSINS. WE HAVE KITS. WE have on hand a fresh supply of Mackerel, the superior of which do not ever appear on the market. We sell * of 1/1 /lAnto oooh Af 51 frtr 9J5 AOYltQ tUCUi Ol IV WUVO \>4 v <v* WV VW.? V.J, We sell Mackerel in kits at 75 cents a kit. As to Canned Goods, There is no necessity of our saying: anything about them, as everyone knows that we only handle the very best that can be found. We have Royal Baking Powder, Possum Baking Powder, Salmon, Sardines, Tomatoes, Peaches, Pineapples, etc. Also Warranted $1.50 Razors and Razor Straps. For the Household. A few days ago we received another shipment of Household Medicines, such as are almost invariably found in every home. We have also Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Tutt's Pills and Allcock's Porous Plasters at 15 cents. Smokers and Chewers Can always find Cigars, Pipes, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco at our store anytime they call. Try "King of Siam" Cigar. GRIST COUSINS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Rock Hill, S. C., October O, 1800. ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1887. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $197,694 81 Overdrafts, 3,779 07 United States bonds, 18,750 00 Stocks and bonds, (5,500 00 Furniture and fixtures, 1,587 98 Premiums account, 2,300 00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer, 843 75 CASH RESERVE. Due from banks, $33,301 20 Cash on hands, 22,328 84 55,690 10 $287,145 71 LIABILITIES. Capital, $ 75,000 00 Surplus and profits (net) 30,815 07 Circulation, 16,835 00 Rediscounts, 34,000 00 Dividends unpaid, 12 00 DEPOSITS. Individuals, S 124,(524 09 Ranks, 5,859 55 130,483 (54 1 $287,145 71 TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAID, $51,750. Your business solicited. " -WTT T V? j. 11. MIIjLiI'jIX, VHKIIIVl. W. L. Roddky, President. October 14 SI \v*s2t K STAT 12 OF MAMUKL LKROY DAVIS DECEASED. ALL persons indebted to the estate of SAMUEL LEROY DAVIS, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment without dealy to my attorney, W. W.LEWIS, Esq. Persons having claims . against the said estate are requested to : present them to my attorney, duly au: thentiatcd, within the time prescribed by ' law. MRS. MAMIE DAVIS, Administratrix. October 10 82 s 3t THE ( MONEY RECOGNIZED AS TH LEADING STI We have Revolu All Over the Underbuy, Undersell Did It! Say as Whi Claiming to sell cheaper does not count m facts. The people are intelligent; have to w( when they could be "humbugged." Some of of cheapness since we came here are finding t which is not backed by facts?the actual vah wasted. Our greatest advertisement has Pripps. Not simolv a catch-penny bargain X / Jk f startling, sweeping, unapproacl ever piece of goods throughout < stocks. Among the ultra special for next week is < Novelty Suiting in five neat patterns. This 25 cents per yard. We were represented at t New York. The result is we have the CI Bought. The assortment is bewildering, silky looking boucle in Black and Navy, el( Dresses. All wool double width Serge in B 10 cents. The stock of Dress Goods and Trii $10,000 WORTH OF FINE CLOTH we have ever been ble to n me befor ours can be had at any price. The price hand last. All wool Black and Blue Cheviots Suits, 34 to Black and Blue Clay Worste< Black and Blue Cheviot Suil J Dickey's all wool Gray Ken yfirA price, $4.95. f Imported Cheviots in Brown we open at $5. Wide-wail Black and Blue a $12, our price, $7.95. HERE ARE THE F< NOTHING TO< We bought them cheap anc ground here ; they keep movi Neat Pin Check Cassimers, { Fancy Plaid Bouretted Chev Neat, Dressy, Hair-lined Caj Black Imported Clay Suits, 1 BOYS' SUITS! CHILI All sizes, styles and qualitie; offers advantages for dressing years, equal to any city store, assortment of the famous "IV Suits. Ask to see these Suit. They are made in at prices to suit every purse. Write for catalogu stock of Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, made by UM perfect fitting, elastic v seat and knees, hold fi wiorranfp^ nnt to fin. \ ?. P 1\ ceive prompt atten t Over 1,500 Pairs mS^TT\ ] From a Bursted MlSr 'i \ < Is Your MUffi \ * FOUR NUMBERS IN fwt 0 ffe) J WORLD. No. 8192 QSg| Wg? 3 No. 9689 Heavy Tenn. ? r-*W Heavier Tenn. Wool HE i Tenn. Wool filled Jeans ^ Pants, $2 value, at $1. $1.25. 312 prs. Har 1 Jl| J : cheap at $3, our price, I # % f Pants, very dressy pat am $2.85 to $3.50. . ? 18? Ml LADIES' FALL WW C Under Depress- jjf M e Below COST of BJp ? Beaver Cloth Capes, 'fi Capes with Fur Trim- "A Mrs. Hopkins Boy." n Handsomely Embroideried, Beaded, Braided and A CYCLONE M NOTHING EVER LIKE IT! \ cases, 6,700 yds. Indigo Blue Calico worth, 5 worth 5 cts., at 2 y2 cts. 7,000 yds. Rosedale Ginghams, 5 cts. quality, at 2]/> cts. 8,700 y Bleach Domestic, at 5 cts. Wool-filling School ] OUR SHOE STOCK EMBRACES FOUR CC Hayden Guardiner & Co. 's $1.45 to $1.95. ' State's $3 Line. The Williams-Kneeland Co.'s : faction or money refunded. AMONC OUR LAI There are none so pretty and servicable as DR eth Centurv and all the latest stvles. A new ] SATISFACTION. THE CREATEST DOLL 1 THOUSANDS SOLD ANNUALLY?Every our Messenger Tie at 90 cts. ? Call for No. 226, 1 ' ' THR PP a daisy : ^ ^ _ G ANSON E 5REAT ; SAVERS!; ________ ^ : Le Q1V Ebe ins ant ORE IN THE STATE!, - w tionized Business f of Up-Country. " It Is Vol go flinch What Yon at You'Do. Tl uch with the people unless it is backed up by >rk hard for their money and the day is passed the merchants who have assumed such an air 80 his out to their sorrow. That advertisement = lies and prices which it represents?is money Fl been Honest Values at Matchless . here and* there through the stock; but a liable under-price which touches 5very department of our immense )ur great offering in 40-inch Silk and Wool 1 is a real 50 cents value and we make the price so wo Dress Goods Funerals last week in ad tieapest Dress Goods Money Ever Eh, One interesting weave is a heavy all wool* an igantly suited for Ladies' Capes as well as J lack and all leading shades worth 25 cents, at a? nming are enormous and varied. go [INO, at prices 25 per cent. LOWER than m " ^T- ?u.'m/v Kaffar tmo/Io Qlllfc fTlOtl c? IN U DC L LCI HtliUg VJJL lU.uu.v. wmaww VMMM 0y js guaranteed only , so long as the stock now in ?JJ ' z i 42, sold for $5.50 last fall, now at $3.75. I Suits, 34 to 42, worth $7.50, at $4.40. :s, $7.50 value, at $5. ;ey Suits, 34 to 42, sells everywhere at $7.50, our , Gray and Invisible Plaids, would be cheap at $8, ? II wool Worsted Suits, a handsome Dress Suit for ^ IMOUS SCHLOSS BROTHER'S SUITS! 0 FINE FOR US TO BUTCHER! 1 ?M 1 we will sell them the same way?no stopping Ch infr . SS Schloss's $12.50 Suits at $7.50. ju: iots, Schloss's, $12.50 Suits, at $7.50. timers, Schloss's, $15 Suits, at $9. wj their price $18, our butchered price, $12,50. re DREN'S SUITS I ^ yt 5. Our stock now hoys from 3 to 19 Tl Have a complete iOyflk [rs. Jane Hopkins'' all grades and sold ^ ast buttons and - -ASi * kl lail orders will re-^ v '?n??,? ? , E Tito LA3B. OH A CHI LBS Sl'iT J b, I p?ppp^_.p(, I su Doncern. Now J CjARAmTucj PmtFlCTIu:.. \ Chance. EANS PANTS WHICH CHALLENGE THE f Men's Tenn. Wool filled Jeans Pants at 29 cts. I] Wool filled Jeans Pants at 45 cts. No. 202 filled Jeans Pants at 69 cts. No. 204 Heavies, Pants at 85 cts. 200 prs. Hair-lined Cheviot 144 prs. Hair-lined Cheviot Pants, $2.50 value, at ris's Hair-line Cassimere Pants in neat pin stripest $1.85. 300 prs. Men's Fine Imported Cassimer ] terns, tailor made, worth $5 to $6.50, our price, ^ APES?THE CORRECT STYE?Bought d Conditions of the Market. Prices IANUFACTURING THEM. 1 ne quality Kersey Cloth Capes, Electric Plush ling, Two-toned Illuminated Silky Boucle Capes, Button Trimmed Capes. Prices 65 cts. to $9. I DOMESTICS! 7 PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW ? cts., at 2 y2 cts. 2 cases, 4.420 yds. Dress Calicoes, ? Plaids, 4 cts. quality, at 2^ cts. 3,200 yds. Dress ds. 8 cts. Dress Outings, at 5 cts. 3,000 yds. 4-4 "t Boy Jeans, 12^ cts., 167^ cts., 20 cts. and 25 cts. IMPLETE LINES OF MEN'S FINE SHOES! js The Alvon Shoe Co.'s $1.95 to $3.50. The Bay ^ $3 to $4.48. Every pair guaranteed to give satisH ai DIES'FINE SHOES, EW, SELBY & CO.'S. We have then in Twentixiir will be given for any pair that does not give P ,AR SHOE IN AMERICA! body knows it?"Alfords Best." Have you seen S a first quality whole stock Kip Toe at $1.25. It is p ' ^ r\ m/\ nrN-niTT? p iUPDJi'v) JLU C5ras.v.E,, >RY GOODS COMPANY. 5 J. H. RIPPLE. N. C. N. O. M. [7E desire to call your attention to T the fact that we have just received arrel of New Crop New Orleans Molaswhich we are retailing at 50 cents a Ion. Come and get some. BELTING. Ve keep in stock a large supply of atber and Rubber Belting, and to pbody whose good or ill fortune it may tn nporl snvthincr In this lino, we would r you can't afforcF not see us before buy: as you will save money and we guartee every foot we sell. SHINGLES AND LIME. Ve keep on band a large supply of ingles and Lime and to all who wish to y in large quantities or carload lots, E WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES. FLOUR AND HAMS. Ve have just received fresh arrivals these indispensables And when bought us and freely used, we guarantee the >st blissful domestic happiness. FRUIT JARS. Don't forget THE SLAUGHTERING tICES at which we are selling these ;icles. DBACCOI! TOBACCO!! ["he enormous stock of TOBACCO that > have on band most go, and if we n't get our prices we will take yours as i care very little what prices we get WE PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. J. H. RIDDLE. HUM FASHIUN 5 ItNIKt. Lss Jessie Latimer Has fietnrned Home With the Choicest Array of Fashionable Millinery Ever Seen in York. 1HE Millinery department of LATI. MER'S BAZARR has assumed the pearance of former days, though not profuse. It simply has a lovely stock millinery, selected especially for and apted to the fastidious requirements customers who know exactly what ay want and who come very near lowing where to get it. THE LADIES 5 cordially invited to call and inspect BS0 goods. Vliss LATIMER, who by nature is enwed with that perculiar dexterity and ;ful taste so necessary to the pleasing; ect of a milliner, is in charge of the ods, and she having spent sometime in a designing rooms of a great Hew York illinery work room, has the latest Paran designs and bows in her mind's e and on the tips of her fingers, which ables her to give even greater satisfac>n than last season wnen THE BAIRR'S MILLINERY was all the rage. Table Crockery. A.t LATIMER'S you can find an elent set of Table Crockery at g6.50. Also lice lot of Hotel Tumblers and Goblets. Fine Shoes. [n a few days THE BAZARR will have nice stock of FINE SHOES. LATIMER'S BAZARR. V. B MOORE & CO. An Earthquake. THAT is if we bad an earthquake that l. would smash up the cups, saucers id plates of every man, woman and lild in the county, we believe we uld furnish the demand at once from ir present stock. In crockery we have st received a line of dinner sets and other Kids at the lowest prices in our expemce. You can't afford to go by if you ant goods in our line. CLOVER and Crimson Clover seeds at duced prices. Overstock. MACHINE OIL.?Do you use oil on >ur Engine, Oin or any other macbiny. If so, we keep a good oil with some >dy and not like lamp oil or water, ry it. COTTON sheets for baskets. CLAU8S Shears. Each pair waranted. RAZORS, sold on guaranteed at $1.25 $2.00. RAZORINE will sharpen any razor r 15 cents. ROGER'S Pocket Knives, and bestasrtments in town with a large stock of ble cutlery. Also spoons, forks, carying aives, etc. BELTING, Engine Fittings, Injectors, jectors, Valves of all kinds, fittiugs, etc. CRESCENT Wheels lead. $50.00 will ly a dandy. Call and talk to us on the ibject of wheels. W. B. MOORE A CO. JUT IIP AND DUSTED. a order to give Strauss, the "Hustler," more room to "Spread" and let his Hair grow out,. : HAVE MOVED ?he Academy of Music 'rom the McCain Building, to the Allison Building, next door to the Presbyterian Church, opposite Law Range AM offering the LESTER PIANO,* . WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN, and ie NATIONAL TYPEWRITER at rices lower than any other agent or dealer in possibly give on first class, high rade goods. A few instruments are now in my stock, hich I offer special bargains in to close I6U1 oui, lo maae room iui iuuiu It will pay any one to call and see me nd hear what I have to say to them. MY MUSIC PARLOR a nice, quiet place, and the Ladies are ipecially invited to call and bring their uisic and play as much as they like. I have a special bargain in a fine MAHOGANY PIANO for a few days. Call id see it. GEO. T. SCHORB. Ihr ^lorlu'ille (Bnquim. ablished Wednesday and Saturday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ingle copy for one year, $ 2 OO ne copy for two years, 3 SO or six months, 1 OO or three mouths, 50 wo copies for one year, 3 50 -' * en copies one year, IT 50 nd an extra copy tor a ciud 01 ten. }