Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 13, 1900, Image 3
these statements were exaggerated
^ One small piece has been chipped of]
the monument at some time or othei
by somebody, and the die has been
somewhat blackened with pencil marks
The inscription, however, is intact
The "old" monument is suffering from
relic hunters, and most of the names
are illegible. The stones that were
prepared to mark the spot where
Ferguson fell and was buried, are lying
on the ground, never having been
placed in position. This is to be attended
to by Mr. Pink Goforth. As e
v souvenir of the trip, Mr. Boyce brought
back a number of pretty ferns, and
placing one of them in a suitable jar
be presented it to the King's Mountain
Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution.
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
REV. J. B. BOZEMAN, PASTOR.
Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at
8.30 o'clock.
THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR.
Services this afternoon at 6 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. M. 8TEADMAN, PASTOR.
There will be prayer-meeting this evening
at 8.30 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN. .
REV. W. G. NEVILLE, PASTOR.
Prayer meeting this evening at 8.30
o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED.
REV. BOYOE H. GRIER, PASTOR.
Prayer meeting this afternoon at 6.00
o'clock, instead of Thursday evening at
8.30, as heretofore.
ffiotices.
Blackberry Balsam, 25 Cts., lbr
Dysentery. YORK DRUG STORE.
Don't Suffer!
Don't be sick ! Get well! I give absent
v. treatment any aisuuiuo. n jruu at o aiua,
don't delay! It might cost you your life.
. Thousands are being cured daily by this
modern science. All diseases treated
without the use of medicine. Write today
for free instructions. Address Prof. N.
L. Davis, Texarkana, Ark.
May 30 w 3m*
a \
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the whole
system when entering through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be
used except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will do
is ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive lrom tbem. Hairs c-aiarru iure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheny & Co.,
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheny <fe Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Blackberry Balsam, 25 Cts., for Summer
Complaint. YORK DRUG STORE.
YOUNG MEN WANTED
With fair education and good character, to
....LEARN TELEGRAPHY....
Railroad accounting and Typewriting.
This is endorsed by all the leading railv
way companies as the only perfect and
reliable institution of its kind. All our
graduates are assisted to positions. Ladies
also admitted. Write for free catalog.
(Fall Term Opens August 15.)
GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE,
3m Lexington, Ky.
BASEBALL AT THE PARK.
YORKVILLE vs. CHARLOTTE,
THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON.
NTVJ V
CHARLOTTE has a good team ; but I
believe YORKVILLE has a bettei
one. The question will be tested at
Prospfct Pakk this afternoon, beginning
at 4.30. The people are all invited.
Admission, 25 cents. Ladies will serve
v refreshments.
CAMDEN and YORKVILLE
Play tomorrow (Wednesday) ai the same
hour. J. P. WHITE, Manager.
York County
<^_Teachers
Are Welcome
At Starr's Drug Store
We Serve Delightful
Ice Cream-? ?>Day.
??
Our Soda Fountain
Is fizzing the best, sparkling ICE COOL
SODA WATER?made from best Syrup
and pure Fruit Juices.
w We carry a nice line of Stationery.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Interesting News From
Palmetto Grocery.
WE have fresh PRUNES, which we
are selling at from t>A to 8$ cents n
pound. We can recommend these to be
1 ? ? .3 * ? tKow <? ??n rr/\r\/1
gOOU, auu HI imu, VI c nuun iuuj ... V.
We've got DRIED PEACHES and
DRIED APPLES at 74 cents a pound.
Here's something nice! Pure PORK
SAUSAGE at 1^4 cents a pound.
And again we wme offering one dozen
cans WHITE CAP CORN for $1.
A new shipment of HEINZ'S PORK
AND BEANS has just arrived, and w?
have already sold several cans. If you
have never tried them, you should do so,
Now, when you want FRUIT JARS
we can make you just as close prices a*
Mr. Anyoldsomebody, and it would nol
surprise us if we gave you better pricei
than you can get somewhere else.
See our line of SNUFF, TOBACCO
and CIGARS.
Lowrance, Williams & Co.
Arulca Salve and Witch Hazel for Files
Cuts, Etc. YORK DRUG STOKE.
THE
Belle of York.
! BICYCLE CONTEST
i For the most popular young lady in York
, county stood as follows on J line 12:
? MissSudie Allison 91
" Amanda Clawson 49
" Dunlap 43
r. "^^Httie Daffln 324
" Jennie Hart 60
' " Mary Hart 47
" Marion Harshaw 163
" Elizabeth Hunter 51
1 " Eula Lowry , 70
I " Louise Lowry 690
, " Marion Logan 50
' " Rose Lindsay 684
" Lula McClain 120
" Maud Metts 324
1 M HuldaMcNeel 40
i " Mattie Johnson 242
,4 Fannie Parish 24
44 MarySchorb 29
? " Maybelle Sims, 3
" ? JJ-,,.. c 1. 1Q
" ;>iary Auaeim oueciv,
" Mamie Whitesiaes, 20
" Addie Whitesides, 9
41 Hallie Withers, 38
Pure Drugs, Paiuts,
Oils aud Chemicals at
^m^-YORK DRUG STORE,
Registered Pharmacist.
G. H. O'LE ARV.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
BEDROOM, Parlor and Diningroom
Suits, Chairs, Tables, Iron ana Oak
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Hall-stands, Pictures
and Easels and EVERYTHING kept in
the line at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
STOVES AND RANGES.
WE are still selling the wellknown
CHAS. NOBLE & CO.'S make.
Our leaders are the IRON KING and
ELMO, besides a large stock of cheaper
grade stoves. G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES
OF my own manufacture. A full line
of COLLARS, WH [PS and all grades
of goods kept in this line will be found at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
BUGGIES AND HARNESS.
IF you want a nice BUGGY or a good
hand-made set of HARNESS, don't
fail to examine my stock.
G. H. O'LEARY.
CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, Window Shades and Cornice
Poles at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
OUR personal attention, with long experience,
given at all times. All
grades and priced goods in COFFINS
and CASKETS. Latest equipment in
trappings, etc. Robes, Gloves, Slippers
ana Stockings carried in stock. Fine
Hearse tor town and country use.
W. B. MOORE <fc CO.
CABBAGE, HAMS, SEED CORN.
WE have FRESH CABBAGE that
are nice, crisp agd tender. Also a
nice lot of BANANAS just received. A
fresh supply of CRACKERS for teas or
lunches. WHEAT BRAN and RICE
MEAL for cows. A case of Cfhoice H A MS
just received. We still have Choice GERMAN
MILLET and CANE SEED and
several varieties of selected SEED CORN.
I desire to call the attention of those
who are particular as to quality, style
and fit of their Clothing, that I still represent
Lamm A Co., Merchant Tailors, of
Chicago, and am prepared to show a line
of samples that are unsurpassable, and to
guarantee absolute satisfaction in every
particular. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
MONUMENTS
AND
TOMBSTONES.
t HAVING recently removed to
Yorkville, I am opening up my
Marble Works in the rear room
of the KENNEDY BUILDING,
opposite the postofflce.
Call and see me and get an
estimate on any kind of
MONUMENT
or TOMBSTONE
that you may desire. My prices will be
reasonable. I am in position to furnish
all styles of Iron Fencing.
I am Yours Very Respectfully,
FRANK HAPPERFIELD.
Mis LUCAS' IMPROVED SALVE
IS EXCELLENT
. For Sore Throat, Croup, Coughs, Colds,
Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Burns, Stings,
Toothache, Headache, Mumps, Tumor,
Rheumatism, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
i Thrash and Baby's Navel. For Raised
Breast, nothing equals it. Relieves
Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
} 25 Cents per .Tar. Sold By
YORK DRUG STORE,
WILBURN & WILBURN,
King's Creek, S. C.
HICKORY GROVE DRUG STORE.
Blackberry Balsam for Diarrhea and
Cramps. YORK DK11U STORE.
A Big*
1 Bargain
For Some Farmer.
I HAVE a McCORMICK BINDER
that I will sell at a big discount,
owing to the fact that I have auit fanning.
If you want a Binder that leads the world,
this is your opportunity. Will take PINE
WOOD in exchange. T. B. McCLAIN.
May 9 w tf
STENO&RAPHT
AND
TTPEWRITING.
Miss Rose Hunter, In the Office of Thos.
F. McDow, Esq., Offers Her Services.
Prompt and careful attention to legal and
, other copying. Will take testimony In referee
and other civil eases. w3m
STAC; BRAND PAINTS.
"VT"OW is the time to paint yonr house.
A.N Every gallon of our paint is guaranteed.
! Hirschburg, Hollander & Co.'s
1 STAG BRAND?
and the price is right. t
| YORK VII.I,G
buc;gy company.
WANTED!
I WANT to buy for CASH at once,
ONE THOUSAND CORDS of DRY
I'INK WOOD. I will pay the highest
! market price. Bring your Wood and get
[ the CASH. T. B. McCLAIN.
' GEO. IV. S. HART,
ATTORNEY A.T LAW,
Yorkville, S. C.
; OFFICE: NO. 2 LAW RANGE.
THOSE 58.
HERE'S A
or
Such is the Grai
Which 1 Sha
Friday, J
THIS SALE TO
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I Have Offered Yon
In the Past, Yet '
Sure to Surpass
Kind Ever Wi
Good People o
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20 PER CENT. OFF
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As my year runs from July to
stock during the next week by j
on. EVERY ARTICLE IN M
Cotton, and that would go too w<
it below a stated price. When I
exactly what I say. For instan
article which is marked $5. Tal
goes for $4. -Again, you want ar
get it for 80 cents. My plan
is rare. Don't delay about comii
and unsurpassable BARGAINS
come and avail themselves of th<
goods at such a discount, for t
SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE,
them. Every article sold during
over the counter. No approba
back. Simply cash in every i
with every purchase. My friend
do well to make it convenient to
greatest, most liberable and unsi
ANCE SALE ever inaugurated
miss this sale would be like thro
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L'onsuit your own interests anu c(
exclusive of Coates' Spool Col
clerks, EVERY ARTICLE IN
this sale. A proficient corps of
here to serve you, and see that al
m ari a new op
It would be almost impossible
be found in my mammoth store ;
you a partial idea of what to exp
Calicoes?Silver Grays, Indigo
Blue, Deep Mourning, and,
in fact, all 5 cents Calicoes at
only 4 cents.
4 cents Calicoes, such as Shirting
Stripe, Dots, etc., at 3 1-5
cents.
63^ cents Oil Prints at 5 cents.
5 cents yard-wide Brown Sheeting
for 4 cents per yard.
6 cents yard-wide Brown
Sheeting for 5 cents per yard.
7 cents yard-wide Brown Sheeting
for 53^ cents for yard.
A small lot of Dark Prints at
2l/2 cents a yard.
I am going to offer 5 cents
Bleach at 4 cents; cents
Bleach at 5 cents ; and 7 cents
Bleach at 5^ cents per yard.
Shirts For
Boys and Men.
*
Laundried Percale Shirts, usually
sold at 25 cents ; my price,
20 cents.
My 35 cents Shirts will go at
28 cents.
My 50 cents Shirts at only 40
cents.
All 7$ cents Shirts to go at 60
cents.
Silk Bosom Shirts, a great big
bargain, at 50 cents, to go at only
40 cents.
Shoes For Children.
In Children's Shoes I will sell
yon as last advertised?about half
Don't forget on what date th
Begins Friday Mornii
and Closes Saturday ]
Come one, come everybody !
if you come. You will be a wel
Yours Verv R<
H. C. 5
CHANCE i
A DECADE!!
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July, I am going to reduce my I
giving a discount of 20 per cent. c
Y STORE except Coates' Spool *
?re I not under contract not to sell
say 20 per cent, discount I mean "
ce : You come in and want an .
ce off the discount and the article
1 article that is marked $1. You ^
is simple, and the opportunity a
tig to me and securing these great
. While you delay, others will
s chance to buy good, seasonable a
hey know that when I declare a
that it^ means great things for
r this Special Sale will be CASH n
tion, no laying aside, no taking fl
nstance, with a Crockery coupon
s in the surrounding country will
come to see me during this, the
lrpassable DISCOUNT CLEAR- g
in this section of the state. To
wing money at the dickey birds. {
)me along, and bear in mind that,
:ton and the proprietor and his
MY STORE will be included in I
polite and attentive clerks will be '
1 your wants are supplied.
my discount ran!;
for me to mention every article to c
but I can mention a few and give (
iect:
h
price. My $1.50 Children's Shoe
will go for 75 cents. All other a
Shoes in my store will go at one- J
fifth off. If you expect to need 11
a pair of Shoes within the next f
30 days, you had better buy dur- c
ing my Special Sale week, as
you will be more than apt to pay
more for the same Shoes if you jj
delay. J
Drawers. ^
T r fo TYro TTT^fC of TO OPnfc ^
1^ VCUIO iyian\.?j uV ij wum? a
20 cents Drawers at 16 cents. ^
25 cents Drawers at 20 cents. ?
1 50 cents Drawers at 40 cents. J
1 Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam
1 Drawers, usually so]d for 75 ?
cents ; my price only 60 cents. y
1
I Cannot Name 1
Everything' ?
That will be included in this
sale ; but if you want Fans,
Umbrellas, Parasols, Cravats,
Ties, Hats, Caps, Buttons, Dress 1
Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars,
Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Belts and
, Beltbuckles, or anything else in 1
-* ? ?-f ,* ?1 T i
Illy SIU1C, yCAtcpc nit ai UUC3 J. v.
mentioned as not being included) J
call during this great 20 per cent, n
discount Clearance Sale.
Be sure to bear in mind the
fact that all goods sold at these o
prices will be for cash and that [j
coupons for the Free Chinaware tl
: will be given with each purchase.
r
is Discount Sale will begin. It e
ti
ng, June 15th, ?
Evening, June 23rd.
1
Your interests will be benefitted 1
come visitor.
espectfully,
;trauss.
V;
PHE DR. LINDSAY PLANTATION ?
FOR SALE.
a
L 321-Acre Highly Improved Farm,
Adjacent to Town Conveniences.
FOR cash, or upon satisfactory terms to
the right party, I offer at private sale
bat tract of land on the southwestern
utskirtsof Yorkville, known as the Dr.
. F. LINDSAY PLANTATION.
This plantation includes 321 ACRES,
ying on both sides of the Pinckney road,
vbich runs nearly through the centre. ,
'he S. C. A G. Extension railroad passes
hrough one corner, and the C. & N.-W.
t. R. runs within about 200 yards of the
astern boundry. The northeastern line i
i within lj miles of the courthouse, and \
be town is accessible over either the
Chester or Pickney roads.
There are under cultivation and in .
lasture about 200 acres, and the balance is
a woodland, most of which is original ^
rarest, including many THOUSAND 1
!ORDS OF FIREWOOD, and more or .
988 valuable timber. That portion of
and which is under cultivation is highly 1
tnproved, including a tborougb system J
f terraces cast along scientific lines and
f from seven to ten years' standing. All "
he land lies well. J
The buildings include a ONE STORY
PRAME BUILDING, 5 rooms, in fair reiair,
suitable for overseer, on the Pinck- 1
ey road, just two miles from the court- t
ouse, a good bam and four outbuildings,
- ith a well of good water. There are on i
be place FOUR TENEMENT HOUSES, 1
ach near a spring, and on the place )
ix springs, all of which are convenient i
3 one or the other of the different culivated
fields. (
Several of the fields have, with favorble
seasons, yielded an average of a
1ALE OF COTTON TO THE ACRE,
nd one four-acre tract has a record of
EVEN BALES. This plantation was 1
mproved by the late Dr. J. F. LINDSAY,
uring a period of 25 years, and most of
be local public is aware that, especially .
uring the last ten years of his life, be .
uule on it heavier crops at less expense 1
ban were made by any other farmer on
ny other plantation in this section of the
nunty. All of the land is as good or
letter now than it has ever been.
I ask for this plantation f25 AN ACRE,
am farming the place this year and
muld want to give possession January
st, 1901; but in the meantime the purbaser
would be at liberty to build, cut
imber or do anything else that would
ot interfere with the cultivation or gathring
of the crop.
The situation of the property makes it
aluable as a place to run a PUBLIC
1IN, and one has been successfully run
here lor years. The gin house is well
milt, covered with metal and in good
epair. The ginning outfit consists of a
2 horse power engine. 60-saw Van Win:le
gin, condenser, feeder and a press?all
[i good running order. If a sale is made
3 time to enable me to arrange to put my
tock, etc., on another place for next year,
will put this ginning outfit in without
harge to the purchaser.
For further information, call upon or
mte to me at Yorkville, S. C. i
J. R. LINDSAY.
June 6 w 3m f
.."In The Parlor"... s
<
t7"OU will find a complete line of most s
JL delightful delicacies, surrounded by
fragrant air of cleanliness and neatly .
rranged - '
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
ome of which are:
DURHAM'S COCOANUT, 1
CORN STARCH, t
GRAPE NUTS?a food for brain and r
erve centres, i
A fine selection of CANDIES of choice j
lavors, e
PRUNES of extra quality,
EVAPORATED PEACHES, t
PINEAPPLE and_ 1
SYKU1' FISAUiiKS. s
Tn CANNED MEATS we have every- 3
bing, including Shrimps and Lobster. a
lackerel in kits, as well as White Fish, t
REMEMBER OUR LINE OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
S. L. HOBBS & CO.
VHISONANTr CASTLES & CO.,
THE LEADERS,
IICKORY GROVE, S. C. t
t
We Have Everything j
rHAT one could expect to find in a j
first-class general store, and at prices
bat will compare favorably with the same
lass of goods anywhere.
Jrockery With Cash Purchases.
We are giving away to cash purchasers,
andsome Tableware. With each cash 1
lurcbase we give the customer a ticket, i
Sach of these tickets represents a value,
nd enough tickets will secure the custofier
any desired piece of first-class Ware,
isk about the matter and let us explain ;
to you in more detail.
Don't forget that we are prepared to
urnish almost anything you want in Dry
roods, Millinery, Hardware, Groceries,
to., and that our prices are right.
WHISONANlT CASTLES A CO.,
Hickory Grove, S. C.
From a
Little Canvass
I"N the country, we find the DEERING
L HARVESTING MACHINERY in <
uch good favor that we do not deem it 4
lecessary to enlarge on its merits. So we
nil simply say that it is the lighest runiing,
simplest, best made and most pracical
harvesting machine on the markets
t* Al.- -"-U Wa o novlnaH ATI
I Lilt) wuriu. If O UOTU a Waiivuu v<? .
iand, and they are going fast. So come I
nd supply your wants. Wedonotconider
the machine sold to you till it is in
our field and working to your entire
atisfaction on your own land. Don't be
iamboozled into buying some machine
hat is claimed to he "just as good" as the
Jeering; but buy the old original and
mly absolutely satisfactory harvesting
nachinery on earth, of
YORKVILLE
BUGGY
COMPANY....
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
[HAVE just received a full and com- i
plete assortment of COFFINS AND {
IASKETS, inclulding a number of ME- ]
\ALIC CASES, and am now prepared to '
erve the public in a most satisfactory I
nanner. ' 1
REASONABLE PRICES, j
I carry a large and complete assortment a
falltheusualsizes in the ordinary and 1
olished wood designs, and can supply I
hem at the lowest possible prices up to 8
he highest.
rtTTTrnnTr nrnrrriTrci
uttunun TituuAo,
Jasket Rests, Cooling Boards and all nec- c
ssary conveniences adapted to the under- j
aking business, will be supplied by me. j
My best personal attention will be givn
and I can be found at anytime at my
tore, where I will be pleased to serve you
irhen needing goods of this class.
T. BAXTER McCLAIN,
Yorkville, 8. C.
I am prepared ;to furnish a handjome
Hearse to all funerals. ^
iVHEN YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS
SHAVE,
GO TO THE
....CITY BARBER SHOP....
W. H. ADAMS, Prop. |S
Pease!
Pease!
Pease!
WE have just received TWO HUNDRED
BUSHELS of nice, clean
Clay Pease
hat we will sell at prices that will please.
Uso carload of TIMOTHY HAY, Al,
be only kind we handle.
Don't forget that we are headquarters
or
Flour and
Heavy Groceries.
We are selling Flour at from $3.00 a
aarrel up, and if we sell any that does not
latisfy, we will refund your money.
Don't spend your money without oomng
to see us. You will always find a
learty welcome at the same old stand,
uKathni- unn hmr anrfhlnor or not. 0<VA
is a chance is all we ask.
Grain Cradles
and Corn
lave just been received.
RIDDLE & CARROLL. .
OJOPRMCa
Champion
BINDERS,
REAPERS .
AND
MOWERS.
WE would not discourage the sale of
Binders; but for persons not wish*
ng to invest so much money, we have a
ight draft Reaper that is as easily handled
is a Mower, and drops your grain in
jundlea, ready to tie, ana the labor of
ieing is less than the cost of a Binder.
vVIth Oats it is better not to tie until after
>ne day's sunning. You can do this with
i Reaper.
WE GUARANTEE
The CHAMPION
X
Machines to be better and more satisfacory
work than any other make. You canlot
judge without knowing all about all
nakes, so we are willing to leave it to
rou after a fair field trial. We own patints
that are essential to a good harvestng
machine that others dare not use on
heirs. See us! You don't have to buy.
Don't close a trade until you know you
ire getting the best. All agents will tell
rou he has the best. Don't pay any
ittention to them or to us. Examine
he points of all. Use that little God*
riven "grey matter" in your head, for
rourself, and be your own judge.
GEISEE
THRESHERS.
We are exclusive agents?direct with
he factory?for the Geiser Thresher for
fork county. It is not necessary for us
0 say one word about the quality of this
nachine, only that we have on the way
1 CARLOAD of four. If you are tbinkng
of getting a new machine, speak
tarly and before the rush.
BINDER TWINE.
This article is high this year: but we
lave a stock of about 1,000 pounds at best
jrices.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
Now That
the |
Mnlfi Tradfi
illiUU 11UUU
Is Over. XTO firm ever carried a
' ' i-N richer array of exWe
nave elusive styles in Buggies
iii j and Harness. Our stock
seiueu an(j variety equals that of
down th0 large establishments of
the larger cities, and we
expectant are constantly offering you
- . . the best values for the
>1 enjoying money. We are today
bo Wtroo* wbat we were in our be'
e ^Kb?81, ginning, and intend to actrade
ever complish by direct adherence
to business principles,
done in the possession and mainirrnnmn
tainance of your good will,
aUGliIES. your supp?rt and y?ur
< patronage.
HARNESS
AND ,y'
WAGONS. 1
GLENN & ALLISON.
HOOSIER
DISK DRILL.
WE have recently received a few Hoosier
Grain Drills. Out object in
retting: them at this time was to place
mrselves in position to help any farmer
vho expects to sow his wheat and oat
ields in pease, to save one bushel of seed
>ease on every acre sowed. It is custonary
in this section to sow two bushels of
jease on each acre broadcast. We are here
o say that better results can be obtained
rom one bushel, if put in with a drill,
md also that the IIOOSIER is the BEST
HIILL ON THIS OR ANY OTHER
V1ARKET. The Drill will pay as well in
owing pease as wheat or oats.
We Cordially Invite
'on to call and examine our Drill and get
iur prices and terms. We are sure that
rou will be benefitted by your visit to our
)lace, whether we are, financially, or not.
YORK
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY.
ly L. R! Williams, Manager.
EINLEY & BRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Yorkvllle, S. C.
A LL business entrusted to us will be
lY. given prompt attention.
OFFICE IN THE BUILDING AT
PHE REAR OF H. C. STRAUSS'S
JTORE.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900.
FOR SOLICITOR OTH CIRCUIT.
I WILL stand for re-nomination to the
office ot SOLICITOR OF THE 6TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, subject to the result
of the next Democratic primary.
J. K. HENRY.
June 9 % w te
I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate
for SOLICITOR OF THE
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, subject
to the rules governing the Democratic
primary election. W. C. HOUGH.
June 2 w te
WE are authorized to announce THOS.
F. McDOW, Esq., as a candidate
for SOLICITOR OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, subject to the result ^
of the Democratic primary.
April 28 w tf
FOR STATE SENATOR.
WE are authorized to announce J. S.
BRICE, Esq., as a candidate for the
STATE SENATE, subject to the result
of the Democratic primary.
April 28 w tf
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
WE are authorized to announce J. E.
BEAMGUARD as a candidate for
the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary election.
Jung 6 w te
WE are authorized to announce THOS.
P. McDILL as a candidate for reelection
to the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Bubject to the result of
the Democratic primary election.
June 2 w te
WE are authorized to announce J. R.
HAILE as a candidate for the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
May 30 w te*
WE are authorized to announce W. B.
de LOACH. esq.. as a candidate
for the HOUSE 6F ftfePRESENTATIVES,
subject to the action of the Democratic
party in the primary election.
May 23 w te
FOR CLERK OF THE COURT.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for the office of CLERK OF *
COURT OF YORK COUNTY, subject to
the result of the primary election of the
Democratic party. J. A. TATE.
April 11 w 3m*
SUBJECT to the action of the Democratic
primary election, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the
office of CLERK OF THE COURT FOR
YORK COUNTY. J. J. HUNTER.
April 7 w 3m*
WE are authorized to announce W.
BROWN WYLIE as a candidate
for re-election to theoffloe of CLERK
OF THE COURT FOR YORK COUNTY,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
April 7 w tf
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for the office of CLERK OF
COURT OF YORK COUNTY, subject to
the action of the Democratic party in the
primary election. W. H. STEWART.
April 4 w 3m*
.FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate
for recommendation by the
voters in the Democratic primary for reappointment
as COUNTY AUDITOR.
W. W. BOYCE.
May 16 w te
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
WE are authorized to announced H.
A. D. NEELY as a candidate for
recommendation for re-appointment as
TREASURER OF YORK COUNTY,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
May 30 w te
FOR SHERIFF.
WE are authorized to announce Capt.
E. A. CRAWFORD as a candidate
for SHERIFF OF YORK COUNTY,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
May 12 w te
WE are authorized to announce JOHN
R. LOGAN as a candidate for reelection
as SHERIFF OF YORK COUN- ,
TY, subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
May 12 w te
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
WE are authorized to announce R. W.
WHITESIDES as a candidate for
SUPERVISOR OF YORK COUNTY,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
June 13 w te*
THE ENQUIRER is authorized to an- nounce
Mr. J. ED. LEECH, of Broad
River township, as a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for SUPERVISOR
OF YORK COUNTY, subject to
the result of the primary election.
June 9 w te
WE are authorized to announce T. W.
BOYD as a candidate for the office
of SUPERVISOR OF YORK COUNTY,
subject to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
June 2 w te
WE are authorized to announce T.
GIB CULPas a candidate for reelection
to the office of SUPERVISOR
OF YORK COUNTY, subject to the result
of the Democratic primary election.
June 2 w te
1 HEREBY announce myself as a candidate
for the office of SUPERVISOR
OF YORK COUNTY, subject to the
choice of the Democratic voters in the
primary election. Respectfully,
J. FRANK ASHE.
May 9 w te
WE are authorized to announce JOHN
F. GORDON as a candidate for
COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF YORK
COUNTY, subject to the result of the
Democratic primary election.
May 23 w te
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTEDENT
OF EDUCATION.
I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate
for re-nomination for the office
of SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION
FOR YORK COUNTY, subject to
the action of the Democratic voters in the
primary election.
JOHN E. CARROLL.
May 30 \v to
FOR MAGISTRATE,
(York Township.)
WE are authorized to announce D. C.
CLARK as a candidate for recommendation
for appointment as MAGISTRATE
FOR YORK TOWNSHIP, subject
to the result of the Democratic
primary election.
May 26 w te
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE"
Estate of J.jC. McCulIy, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
executor of the estate of
JAMES C. McCULLY, deceased, having
filed his final return with thejudge of
probate for York county, on theTTH DAY
OF JULY, 1900, at 10 o'clock, a. m., will
apply for a discharge from further liability
as executor of said estate.
T. N. DULIN, Executor.
June 6 w 5t*
York Brick Works.
W. N. ASHE, Proprietor.
We are now making millions of Brick,
and are ready to meet all demands, wholesale
or retail, at figures that are right.
For first-class Lime in large or small
quantities, call on us. W. N. ASHE.
Yorkville and Rock Hill.