Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 11, 1901, Image 3
Southern Estimate of the President.?When
informed of the assassination
of the president last Friday
evening. Governor Candler, of Georgia,
said:
"I served with the president in congress
six years. He was one of God's
noblemen. He is a clean man, an honest
man and a great man. A Federal
soldier, all Confederate soldiers respected
and honored him. His assassination
is appalling and his death would be a
world-wide calamity. He is a brave
man, of rare moral courage. He has
always been brave enough to speak
what he believed to be the truth. He
had, too, that rare courage to abandon
error when he has discovered that he
has fallen into it. He has done more
to bridge the bloody chasm between
the sections than any man since Lee
and his veterans surrendered. God
grant that he may be spared for the
sake of our country and for the sake
of republican institutions and human
liberty throughout the world."
AT THE CHURCHES.
THE CHURCH OP THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. 3. C. JOHNE3, RECTOR.
No services this afternoon.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. A. N. BRUNSON, PASTOR.
Prayer-meeting this evening at 8.00
o'clock.
BAPTIST.
REV. J. B. BOZEMAN, PASTOR.
Prayer-meeting Thursday afternoon
at 4.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED.
No prayer meeting this afternoon.
Sunday Services?Sunday school in
the morning at 10 o'clock. Services next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. C.
Galloway, D. D., of Gastonia, N. C.
PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. O. NEVILLE, PA8TOR.
Prayer-meeting this evening at 8.00
o'clock.
Special goto.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pronounced
it a local disease, ami prescribed
local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. They offer one hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75 cents.
Hall's family Pills are the best.
$he gorltrille (fotton jfflarhel.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Henri.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, September 10, 2 p. m.?
The local market stands:
Middling 73
Fully Middling 7i
Good Middling 8
Fully Good Middling 8
Latta Bros.
BLACK'S MILL.
IS again in operation, and the patronage
of the public is solicited.
\\*2t BLACK BROS.
OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nights.
LKHR & WILLIAMS'S
liter Continuous Comedy Comjtany.
Eighteen acting people led
by BILLY LEHR, Commedian, and
v.too t*ta wtt.t.hms versatile and
cnick soubrette.
Reserved Seats now on sale at W. B.
MOORE lb CO.'S. It
R. H. G. CALDWELL,
SHARON, S. C.
Dealer in dry goods, groceries
and general merchandise,
and purchaser of Country
Produce.
I carry a line of Coffins, Caskets,
Robes and Undertaking Supplies.
R. h. G. CALDWELL.
IS IT MORTGAGED?
I DO not mean to appear impertinent,
but if your home or farm is mortgaged,
and you should die would your
family be able to pay it off, or would
they be turned out, homeless, and to all
intents and purposes, friendless? If
you have a policy in the MUTUAL
BENEFIT the home will BE SAVED;
but if you are not,' or in any other
good solid, time-tested company, the
chances are decidedly against your people,
those for whom you profess to live,
and if you are the kind of a man that
you should be, that you love better than
life itself. You can secure your family
absolutely against the humiliations of
poverty by investing a portion of your
income in a policy in the MUTUAL
BENEFIT, and at the same time provide
for the old age that may come to
yourself. The man who has a policy in
the MUTUAL BENEFIT does not
spend his money, but simply saves it.
and gets protection "thrown in." See
me about the matter.
SAM M. GRIST. Special Agent.
School Supplies.
School children can find at
our store all sorts of School
Supplies, including Composition
and Exercise Books, Pen
and Pencil Writing Tablets,
Pen Holders, Pens, Pencils,
Inks, Crayons, Stationery, and
so on through the whole list of
articles wanted in the school
room. When you want it you
can get it and the prices are
low enough to suit everybody.
JAS. M. STARR & CO..
Leading Druggists.
FOR SALE.
I HAVE for sale at bargains, the following
tools and implements: One
42-inch stone burr Corn Mill, in good
condition; 2 good second-hand Stationary
Engines; Oliver and Avery Turnplows
and one Avery Hard Pan Subsoiler.
See T. BAXTE RMcCLAIN.
J. W. CASTLES & CO., 1
THE LEADERS.
Illokory Grove. H? C*.
OFF TO MARKET, a,
OUR MR. CASTLES will leave for 88
the Northern markets within a
few days, and while north he will buy
the LARGEST STOCK OF UP-TO- _
DATE DRY GOODS that has ever been
carried in this section. Our jnotto shall
be "QUICK SALiKS AINU SMUKX |
PROFITS." For several years our J1
store has been giving the people of this tc
section much lower prices and equally
as good goods as could be obtained at
any point in the county. It is useless
for people to pass through Hickory
Grove to another market in the hope of getting
LOWER PRICES or BETTER &
GOODS than they can get from us. If q
you will give us a call you will find the *
above statement to be true. ?
We have a large quantity of First ??
Class Brick for sale. Write for our ?
prices. %
J. W. CASTLES & CO., 2
The Leaders. ?
For Bagging |
And Ties |
SEE US. We can probably save you ?
some money if you will do so. Our g
prices are as low as anybody can make +
them. 6
FOR SEED OATS |
See us. No crop will pay you better ?
returns if you put the seed in the soil T
properly. The price is just right. 2
FOR LIME, CEMENT, f
Hair. Plaster Paris, Shingles, Laths, ?
and other Building Material, see us. *
We can give you closer prices on these ?
articles than any dealer in these parts.
CALL ON US
And we will show you Coffee that is 2
the equal of any ever put on this mar- a
ket and superior to most any Coffee
that you have ever used. Scores of peo- ?
pie in Yorkville and vicinity, are using **
our Roasted Blended Mocha and Java ?
Coffee. It has a most delicious flavor. T
We sell three pound can for 75 cents; 2
others say it is worth more. But that ?
is a question you can decide for your- *
self. If you want any kind of Groceries ?
you can do no better than to come to T
see us about your wants. Our prices 2
are always at the bottom. Our goods ?
are fresh and all goods are delivered 4?
promptly. ?
RIDDLE & CARROLL. |
Watch and f
Jewelry Repairing, f
If you will bring your broken &
Watch or Jewelry to me I will |
do just as good a job of Repair |
Work as you can get in New *
York or Columbia or else- |
where. I will give an abso- |
lute guarantee as to quality of T
work, and my prices are as X
low as anybody's and much |
lower than many others. 1
T. W. SPECK. |
lJCsr* A B. & H. Lamp will |
make more light to the oil con- I
" * ?-J Inwrv fVin V
suiucu mail any laiiijj in niv- ^
world. T. W. S. I
FRESH THINGS |
FOR THE TABLE.!
SALMON?Extra choice Colum- 1
bia river Salmon. The best Sal- T
mon that can be bought any- *
where. Trv a can. 2
PINEAPPLE?The Regal brand |
of Pineapple is the finest that is $
offered on this market. You can ?
get it of us. ?
HAMS and BREAKFAST BA- *
CON?Use the Montebello brand %
of Ham and Breakfast Strips and T
you will have the BEST that can *
be had. !|
OATMEAL?We have received a ^
11 fw sliinnipnt nf vprv rhnirp Oat- ?
meal. See us about Oatmeal. 5
C. P. LOIVRANCE & CO. |
E KELLER & CO., 11
JNDERTAKERS. I ?
i
We. offer complete and efficient ^
service in the Undertaking line. g
V
Our Hearse is at the disposal of T
those who need it in town or
country. ?
Full line of Coffins and Caskets, $
Robes and everything needful. X
Prompt personal attention given Q
to all calls. , ?
I'
*
, *
WANTED *
\roUNG MEN and WOMEN to sell $
X the up-to-date publications of the T
PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING COMPANY. 2
Good remuneration to energetic peo- ?
nle. Write for nartieulars. *?
T. B. McCLAIN, $
Manager Southeastern Department, T
Yorkville, S. C. 2
FOR SALE. |
THE bull calf advertised has been X
sold, but I have others equally as ?
good, both in BREEDING and In IN- T
1)1 VIDUALITY. I can please you. *
<'orrespondence is solicited at all times. V
" W. H. HICKLIN, ?
Oakhurst Farm, Guthriesville, S. C. ?r
?
KNABE SQUARE PIANO ?
17^ OR sale at a low price, on easy
X. terms. Seven years in use, but ?
condition perfect. May be examined ?
and tested at my residence. Also new J,
IDEAL SEWING MACHINE, cheap. ?
Call on or write to <
J. O. WALKER. Yorkville, S. C. ?
May 22 w tf *
l# TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures. &
YORK DRUG STORE. $
fork BrickWorks.
W. N. ASHE, Proprietor.
i
We are now making millions of Brick,
id are ready to meet all demands whole- de
or retail, at figures that are right.
W. N. ASHE. York
vilte and Rock Hill.
i
FOR SALE.
7INE PLANTATION near Hickory .
Grove, S. C. Price reasonable and
>rms easy. Call on or write to f
W. W. LEWIS, Attorney,
Yorkville, S. C. ,
August 28 w 5t
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Such Styles
Yalues S<
In York^
Is the La
You War
See Our .
We wish to call the attem
elegant line of Outing and Wall
establishment on Monday. This
very latest and most popular sha]
such as are in demand in the lea
North and East. These hats ha1
our trade, and we feel sure that y
tion when it comes to styles am
Outing and Walking Hats. Eve
ty is invited to see our new line <
About Our Ne\
About H(
Our Milliner, who will 1
Department, will probably arriv<
Two young ladies in Baltimore,
orablv known in Yorkville, say <
nery that is up to every requii
ness. These ladies are thorougl
ments of the Yorkville Milliner;
give their names, we assure our 1
this statement as a guarantee tli
equal to anything ever displayed
spects it will be far superior. F
few days ago, which explains it!
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
0 & 11 W. Baltimore St.
Bal
Messrs. H. C. Strauss & Co.,
Yorkville, S. C.:
Gentlemen: Newspaper received
We were so much gratified at it i
milliner. Now, we want to state
be said in regard to her. She is
saleslady and of splendid chare
and conscientious.
We believe you could w
praise of her and you would not i
good milliner, she is one that z
customers. Your stock has been
and she is about finished zvith her
of this selection and zee hope and
taken. Yours very
ARM$
Dictated?W. J. H. W.
From the above letter on
themselves as to what to expect
linery. Our fall stock of Millin<
only awaiting the arrival of oui
it for public inspection, and earlv
ready for display, and we will
lady friends come often and so
Remember, That if yon get a si
this fall, the place for you to get i
Tailor-Made
Mr. Strauss writes from
plcted arrangements to furnish a
thoroughly well made and stylish
to order by expert ladies' tailors
as fine a garment as any lady ca
and get our prices before orderi
About Our
We have received great c
gentlemen friends. We have the
can fit the very slim and the vei
slim with a 30 inch waist, or wc
50 inch waist. We can fit the
laborer, or we can fit the man wit
run from 30 inch waist up to 50
price we can fit von up from 50
pair. And every pair ot I rons*
close figures and is well worth tl
H. C. STRA
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WOOD WANTED.
WANTED immediately, TWO HUNDRED
CORDS of OAK and PINE
5VOOD, for which 51.50 per cord will be
jald. W. N. ASHE.
York Brick Works.
WANTED AT ONCE I
WE WANT AT ONCE, 1,000 CORDS
OF PINE WOOD, for which we
ivill pay $1.50 a cord. Hurry it up. We
ivant it quick.
YORK COTTON MILLS.
HAY PRESS FOR SALE.
rHE undersigned offers for sale a
second hand HAY PRESS. Hand
jacking. JOHN F. GORDON.
Sept. 7 s.w. 3t
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and Good j
ddom Seen g
ville?If It I
/test Styles I
it, Come to I
Hats. I
tion of our lady friends to an 2
*ing Hats that arrived at our 2
? line of Hats consists of the 2
pes and shades on the market, 2
ding centres of fashion in the 2
ve been especially selected for 2
ve can easily lead all competi- 2
[1 qualities and low prices on 3;
;ry lady in the town and coun- 2
of Hats. 2
v Milliner and |
;r Work. j
lave charge of our Millinery 2
j the latter part of this week. 2
who are quite well and fav- 2
of the work of our new milli- 2
rement in style and tasteful- 2
lily familiar with the require- 2
y trade, and while we do not 2
ady friends that they can take 2
lat our Fall Millinery will be 4
I in* this city, and in many reollowing
is a letter received a &
self: 5
'timore, September 5, jpoz. 2
' and read with much pleasure. 2
fliat we handed it over to your 2
? to you that too much cannot 2
a first-class trimmer and good 2
icter, thoroughly experienced $
rite tzvo or three columns in S
:ay too much. Besides being a ?
vill take well with your lady ?
selected and we think shipped, ?
patterns. We feel very proud ?
believe we have not been mis- ?
truly, ?
ITRON G, CAT OR & CO. |
ir lady friends can judge for ?
of our Milliner and our Mil- *
?ry has already arrived and is *
- Milliner to properly display *
next week it will probably be ?
be pleased to have our many ?
e our Millinery. And please ?
fylish Ilat or other Headgear ?
\s at our Millinery department. ?
Garments. I
New York that he has com- ?
11 ladies who war.t them, with ?
t Tailor-Made garments, made f
We will be able to furnish ?
m wish for. See our samples ?
ng a new fall suit. ?
Trousers. I
|uantities of Trousers for our 2
m in all shades and sizes. We 2
y stout. We can fit the very a)
: can fit the very stout with a 2
purse of the ditch-digger or 2
h a fat pocketbook. Our sizes ||
inches waist measure, and in ?
1
cents a pair on up to $7.50 a *
;rs in our stock is marked at *
le price. f
USS & CO. I
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LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE undersigned offers at private
sale, the "Home Place" of the late
HAMILTON BARNETT, at Bethel
postofflce In York county, S. C., containing
153 ACRES, more or less.
The land Is well timbered and watered,
is improved and in a fine state of
cultivation.
Terms op Sale.?One-third Cash.
Balance on a credit of one and two
years, with seven per cent, interest, secured
by the purchasers' bond and a
mortgage of the premises, with the
privilege to the purchaser of paying
Cash.
Intending purchasers are referred to
R. MEEK BARNETT and S. A.
GLENN. Bethel, S. C., who will receive
offers until October 1st, next.
JANE M. BARNETT,
E. J. BARNETT.
M. E. BARNETT.
Sept. 4 w 4t
G. H. O'LEARY.
furniture: furniture::
JUST received two car loads of Furniture.
Knowing what the
trade needs and having bought right,
under these conditions it is no trouble
to please and sell. Here you will find
everything that is found In a FIRSTCLASS
Furniture Store, at prices that
take. G. H. O'LEARY.
stoves: stoves::
WE are still agents for the NOBLE
STOVES. Our most popular
sellers are the IRON KING, ELMO
and COTTON KING. These Stoves
have been sold here for over THIRTY
years. Praise is unnecessary, as they
are already too well known to require
It. We also keep a line of good, cheaper
stoves. G. H. O'LEARY.
carpets, mattings and hugs.
C1ARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS.
/ FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS,
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN
POLES, PICTURES, EASELS, PICTURE
FRAMES. MIRRORS, etc. A
large stock of the above named goods.
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
saddles and harness.
WE have on hand a full stock of
Saddles, Harness, etc., of our
own manufacture, which is a guarantee
as to quality, and keep a full stock
of goods of the class, all of which will
be sold cheap, at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
Xnf TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures.
YORK DRUG STORE.
II J. R. LINDSAY, II
J | Fire Insurance. | j
My New Office.
I have recently moved my
Insurance Office to the upstairs
room in the Kuykendal
building, where I will have
handsomely appointed Fire Insurance
offices, and will be
pleased to have all my friends
call and see me.
C. M. Kuykendal's Fire Insurance
Business.
In addition to my own Fire
Insurance business, I will also
look after the clientele of Mr.
TCnvkendal's Insurance aeen
cy, giving the same careful
and courteous attention as I
will give to my own clients.
I represent strong companies,
which can protect you against
loss by fire.
J. R. LINDSAY, Fire Ins.
professional d?ards.
JAMES F. HART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office in the McClain Building, over
H. C. Strauss's Store.
Telephone No. 69. wtf.
PHONE?Office 116 Residence 6oTHOS.
F. McDOW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 4 Law Range,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Negotiates Loans on Approved Security.
January 1 w ly
GEO. W. S. HART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office No. 2, LAW RANGE. 'Phone 58.
wo. 5, Law itangc. muuc v/. {
W. VV. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Prompt attention givep to all Business.
Loans Negotiated on Improved
Real Estate.
W. Bratton de Loach. Frank P. McCain.
de LOACH & McCAIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office over H. C. Strauss's Store.
FINLEY & BRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office in the Building at the Rear of
H. C. Strauss's Store.
n- All business entrusted to us promptly
attended to.
A. Y. CARTWRIGHT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
OFFICE HOURS:
9 a. m. to i p. m.; a p. m. to5 p. m.
Office In upstairs rooms of Oartwrlght Building,
opposite Telegraph and Express Offices.
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
and Stockings carried in stock. Fine
Hearse for town and country use.
W. B. MOORE A CO.
11 MM TIM'S!
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STOCK I
iREDOOIIOII
SALE!
i?
Thousands of Yards of Goods ?
* ?
I Marked Down to Prices |
That Will Make Buying a |
Gold Bond Investment. I
SALE BEGINS TODAY, (
| LUTED TO 10 DAYS! 1
? All of our Summer Wash Goods must GO! That is &
I settled beyond the shadow of a doubt. Thousands of yards ?
have gone out of store at our price. Now they must go at ?
about what we would think you would put on them. But these 5
goods must go. This is your opportunity to reap a harvest a
of bargains that you will not have again in time to come. Here a
are prices: $
1800 YARDS FINE UNEN LAWN was 15 cents. The price |
2 for the next TEN DAYS is 8 1-3 Cents a yard.
? 3,000 YARDS FINE PERCALES for Shirts and Dresses. ?
? Our prices were 10 and 12^. Now they are going at your $
2 own price?only 8 1-3 Cents a yard. ?
1 ALL OF OUR LIGHT PRINTS will be offered for next |
2 TEN days at 4 Cents a yard. &
I A REAL BARGAIN?We have FIVE PIECES OF LAWN | *
!| that is good value at 6 Cents a yard. For next TEN A
I DAYS you can buy it at 3$ CENTS A YARD. |
$ ANOTHER PICKUP?About 40 pieces in REMNANTS OF |
x SUMMER SILKS?all of which was good values at 50c, ?
f 75c, and $1.00 a yard. While they last they all go at 25 ?
1 cents a yard. ?
? FOOTWEAR?All ladies and gentlemen's SLIPPERS in our *
? house?hundreds of pairs?all must go at actual cost to ?
? clear the track for other Shoes which are now arriving.
? SUMMER CLOTHING?You can buy a suit of Clothes from ?
? us during the next ten days and lay it away until next ?
? summer if you don't want to wear it now, and what you ?
? will save will pay you big interest on your money. +
I PRICES ON CLOTHING?PURE LINEN SUITS, good |
? 'value at $5.00, now cut to $3.50. CRASH SUITS, good ?
? value at $4.50, now cut to $2.75. TWO-PIECE ALL t
I WOOL FLANNEL SUITS, good value at $6, $8 and $10 |
? nr-o. oil frt rrr\ of nnA OT~)P) PANTS?Thev were 7?c ^
Yjp a I c an IU gU at yj auu yv? ^ ? ?^.j f %/ /r\
? and $i. Must go at 50c and 60c. ODD PANTS were ?
? $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. For TEN DAYS will go at $1, +
1| $1.25 and $1.50. Come, if you want'em. They can't stay ?
? with us at the prices. ?
? STRAW HATS Don't ask us what they are worth. Tell ?
? us what you will give; but you must tell us during next ?
$ TEN DAYS. Big lot of men's and boys' CLOTH HATS, |
j| which sold for 50 cents each, are now going at 25 cents. j
? TRUNKS AND VALISES?If you are traveling, come and ?
? see us about the Trunk or Valise. We will sell you at fac- ?
? tory prices. ?
I ABOUT MILLINERY. I
4 We have just received a line of OUTING and READY- ?
? ? -' -? nm i.? ffl
^ TO-WEAK HA'l'Jj. Uome ana see tnem. i ney arc up-iu-u*ic *
J novelties in headgear, both plain and draped. S
Our artistic trimmer, MISS GRANT, is now in New jr
York making our PATTERN HATS, and she will send us |j
new lots every few days of the newest styles on the market. 2
New Feather Pompoms in Black and White. The newest com- v
^ binations of Feathers and Wings of all colors, just in. All of
* our SUMMER MILLINERY is going at a song. All orders J
T promptly and carefully filled. j?
I ABOUT GROCERIES. I
I* We are headquarters for HEAVY GROCERIES, and ?
carry a complete line at all times, in FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, T
SUGAR, MEATS, COFFEE, LARD, CANNED GOODS, |
TOBACCOS, Etc. I
BAGGING AND TIES?We have a large lot of Bag- 1
ging and Ties on hand, but you want to buy your supply quick, T
as the market is advancing. ?
Country merchants will find it to their interest to get ?
^ our prices before purchasing their fall stock. *
If you use BELTING, you can do 110 better than to see ||
4 If you use Cylinder or Machine Oils, it will pay you to *
see what we have to offer you. We can save you money slick 2
? enough on this article. S
'* .... ? "Mirr-n <T> A T\T nDIT T nr- ?
X bee us belore buying a riuwhr, uivauai *
1 other FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ' |
2 Our buyers are now in New York buying goods for our 2
2 different stores and departments. <|
| J. M. HEATH & CO. j