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HE AM ' ? v J Fa v t*wm qham WE m You will we can furni and Mules ir be sold unde ALL A K1 GREETING! Now, as this, a memorable year which has furnished many historic events, many trials and scores of hardships and successes, draws to a close, it is my desire to take advantage of this, my last opportunity of the year, to thank all of my customers and friends for the liberal support tendered me during tins, tiie dying year, and just here let me say that to each and every person who reads this announcement, or hears it read, or anyone who doesn't hear it or read it, I extend to them my best wishes, and trust that during the year 1900, all may enjoy good health and happiness, and may Dame Fortune smile upon them and load their haversacks with her best gifts. I assure you that in the future, as in the past, I shall endeavor to treat one and all as I hope to be treated by them. COLD WEATHER'S COMING! Up to the present time we have not had much real cold weather, and according to some of the renowned weather prophets and common sense, we all know it's coming ; and I expect it's coming soon. How are you fixed ? Got plenty of winter paraphernalia? If not here is your chance : I've a few Cotton and Wool Mixed White Blankets (a little soiled) which I am going to sac-fice almost at any price. White and Colored 10-4 Cotton Blankets still being slaughtered at 50 cts. a pair. Also have 10-4 White Blankets at 75 cts., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Colored T" ' -* <- I*, iiianKcis ui , ^>i, pi.^?iw $2.25. Bed Comforts at 50c., 75c., $1 and $1.35. Standard Dark Prints at 3 cts. per yard. Standard Shirting Prints at 3 cts. per yard. Standard 4-4 Brown Sheeting at 5 cts. per yard. Jeans for heavy wear at 8 Vj c. per yard up to 30c. per yard. These goods and others too munerou> to enumerate, will, as long as they last, he sold as before the rise in prices. On contract goods, such as Coats's Cotton Thread, I have to be governed by their prices, which, from now on, will be 10 cts advance on the dozen. I have a few pairs of Shoes, commonly termer! by merchants as "odds and ends." The prices of these Shoe- range from $2 to >0. To close them out, I'll give you your choice for $1.50. Don't delay for they won't stay with me long at such prices. You is to I'lease, H. C. STRAUSS. RE IS | FROM WILL HAV find these H sh you just 1 "old Kentu r a SOLID ( iRE INVITED TOT iRR-K . ? ... i . STILL GREAT CROWDS COME From every direction, and they come direct to PATRICK'S STORE, where they buy goods cbeapei than anywhere else. DON'T FORGET Our Special offer on Saturday, the 23rd, and Monday, the 25th. A present to all who trade Si.50. and the lareer the bill, the nicer the present; and still we pay mileage on hills of 85, $10 and 825 of 2c., 3c. and 4c. Soinetiniesour store is crowded from one end to the other, and on 22d, 23d and 25th, we expect the largest crowds that have ever been in our little town of McConnellsville; and if you can't get in at the door, just come to the windows and I will hand you out goods so cheap that you will hardly miss the money. Now, this invitation is to everybody. Come! Come and see our 5, 8, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cents counters. Presents for the babies, the boys, the girls, the old and the young. We carry the LARGEST STOCK OF TOYS and NICE PRESENTS EVER SEEN in this town, and are prepared to furnish you with anything in our line that you may need. Just state your wants and be served promptly. WAY YONDER In the lead on Groceries. No one else sells Bacon for 5i\, nor 20 pounds White Sugar for 81, and other goods in proportion. Now, we are are going to sell Parched Coffee at 9c. a package. Try and get it somewhere else and you will come running to PATRICK'S for fear it will be all out before you get liere. I wMi I had time and space to tell you of the many Bargains for you now; but time and space will not allow me. Suffice it to say we have what you want at lower prices than anyone else. No one evei doubts this fact who has ever bought from us. Large lot of Oats just arrived at 45 to 51 cts. per bushel. JEWELRY at prices to win. If you need FURNITURE, call to sec tne. Pigs, Hogs, Cows and Mules to sell, Call and see them and I will sell you almost at your own price before your arc aware of it. Bring all your produce and we will give you market prices. ? lin uesi wisnesiora nappy consume and a prosperous New Year, i am, Yours to serve, S. D. PATRICK, McConnellsville, ?S. C. JUST ARRIVED, A FINK stock of SIN'.LE and DOUBLE Harness, Wagon Breeching, Team Collars, etc., and we will sell at prices that competition can't read). OF COURSE WE HAVE Buggies, Wagons, Whips, Harness Oil, Axle Oil, Axle Grease, and everything pertaining to our line. NEARLY EVERYONE COMES To see us before buying any of the above articles, and almost all buy of us. They can't help it. YORKVILLE BUGGY COMPANY. . MANY OF >1Y llSTOMKKS HAVE SETT1.EI TlIEIlt fertilizer bills and accounts but there are some who have not. T I the latter I beg to say that these account a f?l? 4 V T I 1*1." .....1 T ...w,,l tl,n /\ r\ vj :\ iju I t li, HUM i II ITU 11117 III'Mirj Please call and settle promptly. I wish to say to the public that Mr. .1 : Claude Hell is with ineaud will he glad t wait upon his friends. W. II. HICK MX, <iuthriesville, S. < A GR; TFIRSni X UUK/JL/il 'E AN EXCE orses una mm exactly the ki cky," and the^ 3rUARANTEI AND WE SHAL JRS FC IMBAL J. J. HUNTER. N i ? , : n [ 1H F . J GREATEST! j LAST week was THE GREATEST WEEK OF THE SEASON. Low Prices is t ti 0 For =, E Reliable . . . i Merchandise . . Sl i 01 , DONE THE BUSINESS, i NOW. WE PROPOSE TO DO STILL }? BETTER THIS WEEK AND NEXT. ^ WE HAVE GOT THE (i(X)DS! THE PRICES ION THEM WILL DO THE . BUSINESS. j i Remember, ?i? I T ! WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF $1.00 will l?e given a Key. p] i IIoMers of Kevs that unlock the box vi , WILL BE GIVEN FIVE DOLLARS L , AS A PRESENT. Keys can lie trieil on the First SATUR- g DAY in each mouth. \ ) Big Lot of All-Wool Jeans, 25c. J. J. HUNTER. vv 11 n ii mi u 1 DV *JT. n* 17 li li :t It I FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! ( DEDROOM, Parlor ami Diningroom T JLJ Suits, Chairs, Tallies, Irpn and Oak in Bedsteads, Bureaus, Hall stnrlds. Pictures and Easels and EVERYTHING kept in tli the line at G. H. O'LEAK^ 'S. oi CARPETS, MATTINGS, P RUGS, Window Shades and Cornice Poles at G. H. O'LEARY'S. te tr STOVES AND RANGES. WE are still selling the wellknown ^ CHAS. NOBLE & CO.'S make. . Our leaders are the IRON KING and 1,1 ELMO, besides a large stock of cheaper ^ grade stoves. G. H. O'LEAKY. Ci at SADDLES AND BRIDLES OE my own manufacture. A full line of COLLARS, WII IPS and all grades .. of goods kept in this line will be found at 2 G. H. O'LEARY'S. M BUGGIES AND HARNESS. w , TE you want a nice BUGGY or a good ) X hand-made set of HARNESS, don't A fail to examine my stock. G. H. O'LEARY. MONEY TO LOAN. ON EARMING LANDS. Easy pay- B incuts. No commissions charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest 8 per cent. Eor further . information apply to JOHN B. PALMER A- SON. Columbia. S. C.. or ) <? KO. \V. S. JIA RT, Attorney, ^ Yorkvilie, S. 0. ( September 13 w Gin ^ ?.4(t(ilN(i AND TII3S. T SKOOND-II AND RAOOINO AND cr TIKS, 40 eeiits a pattern. Second 01 ii liiiiui ItiiKKini; with New Tics, .r>0 cents a pattern. Small surplus mi hand tor the t< tirst comers. YORK COTTON MILLS. * iclobcr is w tf \ND C Y. JANU LLENT SE ies at our sta nd of anima y are all rigl ? and at tern .L BE DELIGI BTJS i i n -l- M 0, NOT IN ONE MINUTE! rHERE are a FEW medicines which act in one minute; BUT THEY RE NOT Cough Medicines. Then there are a good many cough edicines; but there are VERY FEW )ugh cubes. CAMPBELL'S COUCH CURE 3 a COUGH CURE because it will posively CURE a cough; BUT NO. not in NE MINUTE, nor even one dose? \VT It Will CURE If given according to directions, and in a reasonable number of doses, without uny bad after effects. This must be so or I could not HAVE DLD (26) TWENTY-SIX DOZEN in ie week, which I DID LAST WEEK. Yes, that's a very large sale for that ngth of time; but I feel sure that every >ttle sold will be the means of selling hers. Every Physician Knows lat when a medicine is given through ie stomach, it takes 20 minutes t<? even ) hour to get a FULL EFFECT. NOW, HEREFORE, when you hear of one inute cures, you can have your, own ainion, or ask your doctor if he thinks it tssihle to get CURED of a cough .IN A I INUTE. Such a statement is always lse, and hears the mark on its face; but CAMPBELL'S COUCH CURE rILL DO WHAT WE CLAIM FOR r. To try it once is to try it again. What It WILL Do. It will cure the ORDINARY cough in day or two; that HACKING cough om exposure or slight cold?SOMEIMES it will do this in two or three doses, tact, FREQUENTLY does do it. IT WILL SHORTEN and LESSEN e SEVERITY of the PAROXYSMS WHOOPING COUGH. If started in lime it will SURELY REVENT SPASMODIC CROUP. It will relieve ASTHMA to such an exnt that those who try it once, ALWAYS y it again. It will relieve and hasten the cure of any RONCHIAL TROUBLE. It is of INCALCULABLE BENEFIT i the coughs of children which keep lem wakeful, and make thein liable to roup and the more serious Bronchial lections. It does not Cure Consumption! It does not Cure Whooping Cough ! It does not Cure Anything in IN A 11NUTE! BUT, IT IS, taken altogether, tho hest edicine I know of for what it is re>mmended, and it is A COUGH CURE, s I have before said. Buy it! Try it as directed ! If not satisfied that it has been worth the money, take it back to your druggist and get your money, e honest with me? I'll be liberal with von ! CLARENCE M. KUVKENDAL. York Drug Store and J. M. Starr <fe Co., >11 it. COTTON (ilN\IN(i. HITE'LL GIN YOUR COTTON while r? you wait, furnish Ragging and ies and will pay the highest price in ish for COTTON SKEI). Nobody turns lit a better sample than we do. We are making as FINE FLOUR as is ? be had in this country. YORKVILLE ROLLER MILLS, r. II. Cloaninoek, Assistant, DPPOF ARY 2nd LECTION 0 ibles in York) 1 you want, it. Every H _ _ x ? _'i. j.1^ . us 10 sun me HTED TO HAl 3I3STESS ST ? v- * - ' * . - ?*? ..: ; ;?t.I * . AFTER TWO TEAR'S Premiums Have Been Paid In The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., OF NEWARK, N. J., your policy is : 1. Non-f'orfeitable, 2. Has Cash Value, 3. Loan Value, 4. Paid-up Insurance, 5. Extended Insurance that works automatically. 6. Will he reinstated within three years after lapse, if you are in good health. | After Second Year 7. No Restrictions, ( 8. Incontestable. I Dividends are payable at the beginning t of the second and of each succeeding ' year, provided the Premium for the cur- | rent year he paid. They may be used j 1. To reduce Premiums, or I 2. To increase the Insurance, or 3. To make Policy payable as an En- , dowinent during the lifetime of insured. , Note.?Every policy holder of the ( MUTUAL BENEFIT is SURE of fair ] and liberal treatment under ALLcircum- ( stances; and no matter what happens, he f will get his money's worth in insurance, ( for it is put down in black and white "in , the policy." r SAM M. GRIST. Agent, i Yorkville, S. C. 3 jZsO- Call and get a handsome Calender. LAST CALL : FOR I XMAS!! Come NOW and get your Christmas Presents! THEY ARE OOING. I-I-I-I-IALMOST GONE. I-I-I-I-ICome before all the nice things are gone. A nice line of Books and Novelties, Nice Brass Lamps, A Host of Games, (Nearly all kinds.) ( Boys' Express Wagons, Doll Carriages and Dolls j to put in them. c Everybody come and see me and ;i buy Christmas Goods from me. ,J *? ? rn ir nnncnv I ITXI'S. It i?l? l/vwwvm 1-^ WE ARE PAYING 20 CTS. ' 11 A BUSHEL (30 pounds to the bushel) d FOR 4 COTTON SEED. 3 Brine nil your Cotton Seed to us. We r pay CASH. BEARD A CARROLL. v November 11 s 3ui PHOTOGRAPHY. , FOR PHOTOS?in any style and of the J best tinifcb?please call at my Gal- \ ery, on Cleveland avenue. n S. W. WATSON, Yorkville, S. C. rruNi ,1900,; F KENTUC mi fille, and we We bought [orse and eve purchaser. IE YOU WITH rOCK J. H. RIPPLE. C-YflllRD IMMEDIATE ATTENTION I SOME of my friends and customers have discharged their obligations by setting their accounts. Others have not. To the former I tender my most sincere ;hanks, and beg to assure them that their iction is appreciated even more, if possible, than it would have been were I in a position to give my business my personal ittention, which is, of course, impossible, wing to my continued illness and consequent absence from home. To those who bave not yet settled, I desire to say that heir IMMEDIATE ATTENTION is jreatly desired, and that I expect every>ne who owes me anything to settle vithoul further delay. Please bear in nind this is not intended for your neigb)Qr?unless he owis me?but to YOU, if rou have not settled in full. ON THE ROAD. ONE HUNDRED Barrels of FLOUR >f various grades are on the road from the nillsand will possibly arrive by the time his meets the eye of the reader. I bave ihvays taken especial pride in leading the ?lour trade of Yorkville, both in price md quality, and am still at it. If yon vant the BEST FLOUR, you can get it ny at place of business, as well as any Ding in my line. j. Jti. hiuulicj. Your IS 11 o Stationery for 1900 should jj|| look nice, neat and up-to- E R date. The printing on c your stationery should be ^ { artistic and attractive to L get the best results. We p are prepared to furnish Ai ^ j quality of both Stationery N and Printing. We do any j and all kinds of Printing ?! on short notice. ^ THE ENQUIRER. TAX COLLECTIONS?1891). Office of the County Treasurer of York County, Yorkville, S. C., September 15, 1899. IN accordance with law, my books will L be opened on the 15TH DAY OF ICTOIJER, 18.99, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL 'AXES, for the fiscal year, beginning anuary 1st, and ending December 31st, 899, and will be kept open until Decern>er31st, 1899. I will also receipt for all VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS of comimtation road taxes for the year 1900. For the convenience of taxpayers I will neetthem at the following places on the lays named : And at Yorkville, from Monday, the th day of December, until Saturday, the Oth day ot December, i?yy. Alter which lay the books will he closed and the 15 ler cent penalty will he attached. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. IOOO COHDS WANTED, [WANT to buy immediately 1,000 CORDS of FIRST CLASS PINK VOOD for the cash. For further infoi* natiou see T. B, McCLAIN. May 20 s tf TY! V agaaBBHW !KY S! are sure that these Horses >ry Mule will US! CO. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. .1;,.. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. V. Davis, Administratrix, etc., vs. A. L. Lineberger et al. BY virtue of a decree made in tbe above stated cause, I will expose to public sale IN FRONT OF YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1900, the following described real property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Ebenezer township, county and state aforesaid, bounded by lands of W. B. Fewell, Simril, Hutchison and Big Dutchman creek, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN (147) ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale?ONE-HALF CASH; and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest thereon from the day of sale, and secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premis- > es sold. Purchaser to pay for papers, recording fee and revenue stamps. Purchaser has privilege of paying entire bid in cash. Purchaser must comply with the cash portion of his bid within one hour, or the property will be re-sold on same day, on same terms, at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common PJs. December 16 s 3t CLERK'S FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. in the court of common pleas. Gregg &. Means, Plaintiffs, vs. Brown Bobbins, Defendant.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree of forclosure made in the above stated cause, I will expose to public sale, IN FRONT OF YORK COURTHOUSE DOOR, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1900, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: All that tract or parcel of land situated in York county, soutn uaroima, Douuaea by lands of Joun McCarley, Elias Inman, estate lands of Craig Kirkpatrick, containing TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale : ONE-THIRD CASH. Balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser must comply with cash portion of bid within one hour, or the property will at once be re-sola on same terms and same day, at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all papers, including revenue stamps. Purchaser has privilege to pay entire bid in cash. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December 16 w 3t CLUKK'S SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Yoorhees, Miller A Co., vs. Amanda M. Byers, et al.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure, dated 12th of April, 1899, I will expose to public sale IN FRONT OF YORK COURTHOUSE DOOR, on the FIRST TUESDAY (salesday) IN JANUARY, 1900, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated in York county, state aforesaid, known as the "Wisher land," con taming ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY (180) ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Alexander Martin, Thomas Wbitestdes and tbo King's Mountain Iron company. Terms ok Sai*e?ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance on a ereditof one and two years, secured by the purchaser's bond, and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. W.BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December y s 4t