Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 21, 1898, Image 3
NOT HINTING TROUBLB.
Aguintildo Snys He Has Been Maliciously
Slandered.
The following dispatch was received
at the New York office of the Assoeia- '
ted Press on Monday : Manila,
Philippine Islands, Septem- '
ber 19.?The Filipino government desires
to inform the American government
and people that the many rumors
circulated regarding the strained rela- j
tions between the Filipino and Ameri- (
can forces are base, malicious slanders |
of the enemy to both purties, are with- i
out any truth and are circulated for <
the purpose of prejudicing the appeal |
of the Filipinos for their release from i
the oppression and cruelty of Spain.
The relations of our people and yours i
* mi _ 1.! .~ i
. nave been ana win continue iu ue ui
the most friendly nature, and we have '
withdrawn our forces from thesuburbs \
of Mauila as an additional evidence of J
our confidence iu the great Atnericau
republic. (Sigued) AGUINALDO. J
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
Gone to Jacksonville.
The Second regiment of South Caro- .
lina volunteers is now at Puuama Park,
Jacksonville, Fla. There is no definite
information on the subject yet; but the
probability is that within a mouth or ,
two the regiment will he sent to Cuba. !
Sergeant Deal will keep the reader* 1
of The Enquirer advised as to the '
movements of the troops.
Coining Elections. I
News and Courier : The chief elec
tions before the general assembly will i
be for superintendent of the peniteu- 1
tiary and members of the stale board .
of control. Colonel W. A. Neal, the
incumbent superintendent of the penitentiary,
will have to eucounter con- j
siderable opposition, in fact the woods |
seems to be quite full of candidates, i
The candidates for places on the stale 1
board of control have not yet come
out. There is no certainty yet as to
ironorn 1 OCQpmhlu Will <lo
IViJUl; l?UV ^vuviu. Mwwv^.wV
about the state board. Some seem to
think that the management of the
dispensary will be changed if the sys J
tem is to he maintained. Mr. Cooper,
who has just been nominated for secretary
of state, will come off of the 1
board of control, and that will uiakt
one vacaucy and Mr. Haseldeu's term
expires and his successor will have to
be elected. Mr. Haseldea will be a |
candidate for re-election. It is under- (
stood that Mr. Elbert H. Aull, the I
well-known editor of the Newberry j
News and Herald, will be a candidate
for clerk of the house of representatives.
Spanish War Pension Claims.? i
Claims for pensions under the late war
with Spain continue to be received by 1
the pension bureau, says the Washington
correspondent of the Philadelphia '
Ledger, and the applications, which <
now number about 350, are simply
placed on file, as they cannot he acted J
upon just yet. So far the applications ,
cover claims for gunshot wounds and
claims of dependent widows and mothers.
Very few applications on account
of physical disability have thus far "
heeu filed. As most of the soldiers who
have returned from the war are ,
OU iuriougn no acuou can uc mncn, (
as the men are still in the military
service until formally mustered out. 1
As soon as the term of furlough has '
expired all of those who are to be j
mustered out will be assembled and '
given their discharges, which will s
sever their relations with the govern- {
ment. When that is accomplished j
those who have claims against the I
United States for injuries received J
during the war will he heard ; but j
until that time no claim for a pension i
can be entertained. The commissioner f
of pensions has in view the formation ,
of a special division in the bureau for j
the consideration of the Spanish- I
American war claims, as soon as mat- 1
ters relating thereto reach that stage.
It has been determined to make a
thorough physical examination of the
men as they are mustered out, so that
the government shall possess a reliable
history of each man's physical condition
at the time of leaving the service.
It is believed that this will work
advantageously both to the government
and the discharged soldiers, as
while it will prevent fraud it will also
simplify the claims of the deserving,
who will not likely be called upon for
such a burden of proof as is now the
case.
? New York Press: Now that tintwo
rear admirals have left the squadron,
their respective champions among
the sailors have much to say in regard
to the naval parade. The men on the
Brooklyn have a grievance that will
not down. When the Brooklyn got
thi-nmrh with Cervera's fleet off San
liago the crack cruiser looked bad.
The shots that had struck her had
torn along her sides and she looked as
if she had been through a fight. When
the orders came to set sail for New
York the Brooklyn boys wmted to
bring their ship in with the marks of
battle on her, that New York might
see that she. had had no picnic and
that her meu had been in a light place.
It was while they were talking about
what New York would say to the
Brooklyn's battle scars that the NewYork,
Admiral Sampson's flagship,
signalled to them "Paint ship." Some
of the men felt so angry that they actually
refused to do so, and man}
"played sick" rather than daub oul ?
the Brooklyn's record with fresh paint, t
The officers were none too happy
about the order; but duty was duty,
and it was done. The Brooklyn's men
1 J 1 - tl... V ..
say it was oruereu uecause me i>ew
York didn't have a scratch that her
lueu cotdd point to with piide. >
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AT THE CHURCHES.
HA FT 1ST.
Rev. Edward S. Reaves, Pastor. Prayer-meeting
tomorrow* evening at S o'clock. !
Sunday Skkvickm.?YoRKVILLE.? f
There will be no services in this church '
next Sunday. Sunday school at 4 p. in. 1
associate reform kl?.
Rev. Boyce H. Crier, pastor. Prayermeeting
tomorrow evening at 4.:Jo. ' ?
TRINITY METHODIST KPISCOI'AI.. |
Rev. A. N. Branson, pastor. Prayermeeting
this evening at S o'clock.
PRKSRYTKIll AN.
Rev. W. (i. Neville, pastor. Prayer
meeting this evening at 8.00 o'clock.
YOKK CIRCUIT. j
Rev. J. W. Humbert, pastor. Preaching
at Philadelphia next Sunday at 11 i
o'clock a. m.
fecial $otos.
Communion Services Postponed.
The communion services appointed for
Hickory Grove have been postponed
until the second Sabbath of October.
Preaching will be commenced on the
Thursday previous.
J. P. Knox, Pastor
Card From W. A. Barber, Esq.
Mr. Editor?Please allow me space
in your columns to express my sincere
;hanks to my friends in York county for
:heir support and efforts in my behalf in
:he recent primary election. While I was
Jefeated, the very complimentary vote
jiven me throughout the district is a
source of gratification to me.
It was my determination to conduct
in absolutely fair and clean campaign,
md every effort I made was with that
in view. For those who did not support
._ ?_ 1 tV.a
trie, i enieriani nu bmuuj', mm ?n.u mo
judgment of the majority I am content.
Again thanking those who supported
me, and with kind feeling for those who
roted against me, I am,
Very respectfully,
Wm. A. Barber.
September 21 w It
OBITUARY.
Died?Of apoplexy, at his home, three
miles southwest of Yorkville, on Sundav,
September 18, 1898, ELI R. STEWART,
rged about 52 years.
MONEY TO LENI)
ON IMPROVED FARMS, in York
county, or Cherokee township adjoining.
Repayable in easy annual installments.
For further particulars apply
to C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law.
June 8 w tt
PEAVINE HAY WANTED.
FOR PEAVINE HAY, cured according
to my instructions in The Enquirer
of September 14, I will pay ?10
per ton if delivered loose, or give a ton of
icid for a ton of hay packed in regulation
hales weighing from 75 to 150 pounds
><>"?< JOHN R. ASHE.
September 14 w 4t
jAirPT^rTNTiTRTTrrRT^
ATTORNEYS.
PRACTICE in all the state courts
within the Sixth circuit, and in the
courts of the United States.
They are also prepared to file petitions
in bankruptcy under the new bankrupt
act. Offices No. 3. Law Range.
Telephone Number 69.
July 20 w tf
MONEY TO LOAN
ON farming lands. Easy payments.
No commissions charged. Borrowsr
pays actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest
8 per cent. For further information,
apply to JOHN B. PALMER A
SON, Columbia, S. C., or
GEO. W. S. HART, Attorney,
Yorkvilie, S. C.
August 31 w tf
CHAMPION MILLS.
THE overhauling of the machinery of
the CHAMPION MILLS has just
been completed with the addition of
the latest devices and improvement
for the production of a perfect Hour.
We are prepared to give satisfaction as to
juality and quantity and on short notice.
With good wheat we claim to be able to
produce a quality of flour that will compare
with the finest grades from the
lorthwest. Custom solicited.
G. L. RIDDLE, Zeno, S. C.
September 21 w 5t
" IKT?T!?V AT IITCTIOV.
BY authority vested in us by the last
will and testament of W. S. PLAX30,
deceased, the undersigned executors
ivill sell, at public action, at the late resilence
of said deceased, 114 miles west of
Vorkville, on Clark's Fork, on SATURDAY,
the 1st day of October, at 11 o'clock
i. m., the PLANTATION on which he
resided at the time of his death, containng
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE
(321) ACRES, On the preini
sesisa comfortable dwelling house and
lecessary ontbildings. Fifty acres of the
raet are BOTTOM LAND which seldom
ails to make a good crop of corn. The
plantation is within four miles of King's
3reek Station on the O. R. & C. Railroad,
ind can be divided into two tracts. For
further particulars apply to either of the
indersigned.
Terms okSalk-ONE-THIRDCASH.
The balance on a credit of one and two
rears, in equal annual installments, with
nterest from day of sale. If desired the
[purchaser will be allowed to pay the enire
bid in cash.
J. B. PLAXCO, I Executors
R. N. PLAXCO, J ^xecutorsAug
20, Sept. 21-28 s 3t
CAROLINA BUGGY CO.
Why are
Carolina Buggies
The Best ?
Because they
Wear. Longer,
Look Better, and
Draw Lighter than
Any Other Buggies
On the Market.
They Can
Be Bought
For $50.00
From the
Carolina Buggy Co.,
Yorkville, S. C.
KLEM&ALLim
BUGGIES.
WK have cm display the nicest lot of
HUGO IKS AND HARNESS ever
diown on this market. If you need anything
in this line, call and see us.
THEY RUN TOO LIGHT.
Those wagons we have been talking
ibout are going fast; but we still have a
?ood assortment, The only fault our trade
lias found with them is that they run too
light !
REMEMBER
fhat you have OUR guarantee, and not
Mill OI llie jactorv, Oil uverv mnuic v>v
sell. GLENN A: ALLISON.
photography.
T^olt PHOTOS?iii any style and of the
" best tinish?please call at my Gallery,
on Cleveland avenue. 1 also develop
ind print Kodak Pictures. Orders for
Enlarged Pictures from any size Photo
taken, and satisfaction guaranteed.
S. W. WATSON, Yorkville, S. C.
01 IBM
HENRY C.
MS CLEARED THE GDI
FILL OPENING, TUESDA1
FROM 8 O'CLOCK A.
The cut prices heretofore c
have always been impromptu, ant
distance of people from the distri
to be benefitted, which worked a]
and enabled only those who were
counter to rush in and scoop up
not be the case with STRAUS
SALE. You will see that in the
been fixed for NEXT TUES1
just four hours. Long enough ti
arrangements to attend, and gives
?
ed on. At one minute after 12 (
their proper value, and the eut
drawn. No goods laid aside, and
tardy, but come early.
MEN'S AND BO
Mothers, you want to clothe j
Here is our offer to assist, you.
^ COYS' 2-PIECE SUITS, in ages fr
I I ?SSi1 lnit, nil thft '27111 flflv of Se
M. they will go at 50 cents, SI
easily 75 cents, and if yon fail to examine
on STRAUSS. He lias given you plenty of
YOUTHS' 3-PIECE SUITS, worth
z^vl II will he sold at $1.75 per suit. ]
fj vJ always been the early bird's luck
own in the case in hand. Govern yoursel
goods on hand at 8.00 a. in., September 27i
at 12 o'clock on that day.
4f\ MEN'S BLACK CLAY WORSTED SI
^1 hours of S a. m. and 12 M., will b<
f J sold at $3.50. One second after 12
are well made with fancy silk linings and
/% O MEN'S HANDSOME, ALL-WOOL 0^
/I September 27, at $2.25, Don't wai
lU expect to save $2.75 on Coats like 1
-4 DR. WARNER'S LONG WAIST Ai*
1^1 will be sold on that day, between t
1 \ It I add another word to this. The 1
^ LADIES' CORSETS will be sold be
I II I merchant living can make a pr
V_/ cents; but STRAUSS had the 1110
Two Hundred and Fi:
and Stylish Capes a
LADES' HE ]
STRAUSS will show you the Largest
ever handled, and it will be quoted at lo>
section. He will convince you that he ha
within a radius of 100 miles. It is iinposs
just now, as the management is exceedingly busy pre
treated alike and will be shown more value than cou
our purpose to give values that other dealers cannot
cash we have spoken, and for the cash your voice wil
charged and none will be laid aside for any. The ca
A FEW MISCELLAI
Parties who have been accommodated byl
fitvitnuu Hurincr the mst few months are recmested to cornel1
k7t I X A
up and settle their accounts at once. If you can't pay all,
pay something now and the balance 15 days later.
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs ancl Gloves in a
boundless variety, and they must take their turn 011 the 27th
together with the balance of Strauss's gigantic stocks of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Notions, Gents' Shirts, Etc. 1
HEnsrzRrz" c_
1A sufficient number of attentive elc
Mtl PRICE!:
STRAUSS
I MS FOR ACM!1
I, SEPTEMBER 27,1898,|
M. TO 12 O'CLOCK M. !
[uoted by any reliable concern, k
1 without regard to the area and 1
' c
buting point, who were intended:
u injustice to our country friends;
t/ W
in close proximity to the bargain
everything in sight. This shall
tS'S INTRODUCTORY PRICE i
s
spirit of all fairness the day has j
DAY, and its duration will bet
c
~ nll/AiTT *rrvn rkinlrn T7A111? "
II1C IU 5X11UVV J'UU lu maiv^ jvui
? everybody a chance to get wait>'clock
the goods will go back to
prices advertised will be with- j;
none will be charged. Don't be
i
YS' CLOTHING, j
our boys neatly, cheap and well, i
Read it. '
0111 four years to fourteen years old, worth t
ptember, from 8.00 o'clock a. m. until 12.00 1
*OT CASH! The making alone is worth (
i them on the day announced, don't reflect
notice. See STRAUSS'S School Shoes!
$2.50 and more, on the day indicated
Let everybody bear in mind that it has ^
to get the worm, and history will hold its
Ives accordingly. STRAUSS will have the <
tli; but lie can't guarantee to supply you <
8
JITS, worth $5.25, on that day between the j
} included in this great sacrifice sale and
I o'clock the price will be $5.25. The goods a
are worth double the money.
^ERCOATS, easily worth $5.00, to go on
t until you are frozen to death and then (
these.
.A Corsets, worth $1.00 anywhere on earth,
lie hours specified at 75 cents. VVe need not j
Ladies know them.
tween the hours mentioned at 15 cents. No l
ofit out of them for less than twenty-five '
ney and he scooped them in. Do likewise.;
t
* > T 1 9 T T 1 f
ity Laaies nanasomeit
from 25 cents Up! i
jress irais. i
line of Ladies' Dress Goods that he has vcr
prices than lias ever obtained in thiss
110 opposition 011 this market, nor none '
lible to give a description of these goods?
paring for the 27th, when at Stranss's all will be J
Id he described and enumerated in months. It is \
and will not attempt to touch. With the ready _
1 be recognized in the multitude. No goods will be .
sli will speak loud and eloquent. J
kIPAl IC DOIMTCDC
ltwuv} rum biiui
s
Strauss's line of Doylies, Napkins and *
Towels is marvelous. Ill beauty, finish and low,
prices they can't be matched.
In Men's Hats Strauss will lead. He has r
them from 10 cents up in the best styles of the day.
He will sell 011 the 27th instant 10 yards of the best 5
Calico for 25 cents, and 10 yards of Fruit of the Loom at 50 J
cents. c
STKAUSS.
j
irks will be 011 hand to serve you. p
TWO FOR
A NICKLE.
1X7 E haven supply of Laundry Soap
VV that we are satisfied will meet every
equirement of those who want quantity
nil quality combined. We sell TWO
2 0/. CAKES for FIVE CTS., and a
ake of it will do the same work as the
oap usually sold at 5 cents a cake.
Fresh Cheese.
We will have in a supply of a very
uperior quality of Cheese this week and
be price will be 15 cents a pound.
Fancy Crackers.
We are satisfied that we have a stock of
resh fancy Crackers that will please alao8t
anybody. Snowfiakes at 15 cents a
ound.
Potted Ham at 5 cents.
Oliver Plows.
We are still agents for the genuine
>LIVER PLOW; the kind for which Mr.
Jiles Ormand says he would rather pay
he regular retail price than have any
urning plow he ever used or examined
;iven him free of charge. He has been
ising two Olivers for about 15 years and
re will sell the same plow for less than
lis cost.
Every Farmer
Who knows anything about harrows
mows that the Genuine Corbin is witbut
a successful rival, and all who need
larrows?and ALL means EVERY
armer who has none?are invited to
nine and see the latest improved. Prices
educed. GRIST COUSINS.
IV. B. MOORE & CO.
CHAMPION
MOWING MACHINES
A RE SO WELL KNOWN in York
la. county that they now sell themselves.
Ve have HAI) GOOD SALES THIS
1EASON FROM OUR STORE DOOR,
ml will sell a good number yet. We do
lot have to order for you ; but have them
N STOCK as well as all repairs, pieces
nd parts, we do not reier you to iojks
n the far off. like patent medicine ; but
o your neighbors that live here in York
ounty. None other built on same priniple;
entirely different from all others.
Cost yon a few more dollars
ON FIRST COST; Bnt is
By Far the Cheapest
In the End.
iee us now in order that you will be sure
o get one when you want it. They are
;oing.
Bickford & Hnffman
Grain Drills
n stock on easy terms. These drills are
oo well known to require an endorsenent
from us.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
G. H. O'LEARV.
-URNITURE! FURNITURE!
PARLOR, Bedroom, Diningroom and
Kitchen Furniture. We are receiv
ng the largest stock ever offered on this
narket. Just in?a carload of
OAK BEDSTEADS,
>ought right, which means they are sellog.
Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades,
Pictures, Mattings, Easels,
etc., and all lines full.
V^APOR STOVES.
We have added to our stove department
Jasoline Vapor Cooking Stoves. We are
till selling the well-known Noble Stoves
>f Philadelphia, Pa. Also a large line of
beaper grade of cooking and heating
toves.
SADDLES, HARM AMD BUGGIES.
A full line of Saddles and Harness and
l few Western Buggies.
Q. H. O'LEARY.
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
COFFINS ANDCASKETS,
UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES.
IT is not without consideration and respect,
that I announce to the people of
fork county, that I have opened an UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISHMENT in
forkville, on the West side of Congress
itreet, nearly opposite the Carolina Bugjy
Factory, and one door north of my
lifice and grocery store.
I propose to carry and keep on hands
it all times, the fullest and most complete
itock composing such a line of goods, inluding
the most humble coffins up to the
inest gold trimmed, metallic and copper
ined CASKETS, and I assure you that
ivery article will be sold at the most
easonable prices.
It is my purpose to carry a full line
if the nicest WHITE CASKETS for
Children, and I will keep in stock the
idlest assortment of the most appropriate
ind popular Robes and Suits.
Wnen it becomes necessary to buy anyhing
in this line, you will consult your
ndividual interest in seeing my stock
>efore buying.
In this department of my business,
ustomers shall receive my careful and
lersonal attention. Respectfully,
T. BAXTER McCLAIN,
Yorkville, S. C.
T am prepared to furnish a handnine
Hearse to all funerals.
SMALLPOX.
ITTE desire to call your attention to the
YY New Combination Acccident and
lealth Policy, issued by the FIDELITY
IND CASUALTY CO., of New York,
ne of the strongest and most popular acident
companies in existance. The poliy
provides against all kinds of accidents,
no indemnifies the assured against loss
f time through sickness by smallpox,
neasles, typhoid fever, etc., for 2ti weeks,
"'or further information, see
S. M. it L. GEO. GRIST, Agents.
JELLY TUMBLERS,
^ LASSWARK, LAMP CHIMNEYS,
OT Crockery in good variety, Slates,
ieliool Crayons and Writing Inks. Reneinher
when you want a perfect titling
nit of clothes to see me. I have a magliticent
book of samples from LAMM ?&
30., and I guarantee a tit and perfect
atisfaction, and you will only consult
-our own interest by inspecting these
;oods. W.M.KENNEDY.
P. S.?Mowing Blades aud Snaths on
lands. Also Turnip Seed.
LANDS FOR SALE.
rHE CHAMBERS BROWN lands
("Home Place" and "Clinton Place")
lear Sharon, will be sold on the FIRST
ION DAY IN NOVEMBER. Theterms
if sale will appear in advertisement durug
October, or may be learned by appliation
to GEO. W. S. IIART,
Yorkville, S. C.
September 7 w 4m
"GOLD BRICKS"
A RE ALL RIGHT: but I have over
300,000 HARD BRICK that it will
iay you to see me about.
T. B. McCLAIN, Yorkville, S. C.