Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 21, 1901, Image 3
ister stoutly maintains his Innocence
and declares that the counterfeit was
given him by someone'who asked him
to change the bill. The figures from
a Confederate ten-dollar note are pasted
over the numbers on the face of a
genuine one-dollar greenback. The
moment Karesh looked at the bill
when it was handed over by the
preacher in payment for some goods
he detected the fake. He went out and
called in Policeman Miland, who took
charge of Smith. At the station
house the minister told a straightforward
story about how he came by the
counterfeit, but he allowed a very
damagng statement to slip into the
narrative. He said that he was in a
crowd when somebody dropped a pocketbook.
A young Negro standing near
him put his foot on the wallet and
stood on it until the loser was lost in
the jam. The preacher said he asked
the finder where he came in on the
deal for not squealing. After a time
Smith, so he says, grave the other Ne
gro live dollars and took tne counterfeit
ten for his part. When asked if
he didn't deem it his duty as a minister
of the Gospel to warn the loser of
his ill luck instead of dividing the
spoils with the stranger. Smith appeared
confused.
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Sunday Services?Sunday school in
the morning at 10 o'clock.
TRINTY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. a. n. brunson, pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school in
the afternoon at 3.00 o'clock. No
morning or evening service.
THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
rev. j. c. johne8, pastor.
Sunday Services.?Morning services
at 11 o'clock; evening service at 7.30
o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon
at 3.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED.
Sunday Services?Sunday school in
the afternoon at 3.00 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. q. neville, pa8tor.
Sunday Services.?Morning services
at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon
at 3 o'clock. No evening service.
Stywial gotices.
Preaching at York Cotton Mills.
Rev. W. G. Neville will conduct services
at York Cotton Mills' chapel on
tomorrow (Sunday) evening at 7
o'clock. It
Chrl.'tmas Holiday Rates.
On account of the Christmas holidays
the Carolina and North-Western
railway will sell tickets at the low
rate of one and one-third first-class
fare for the round trip. Tickets on
sale December 23d, 24th, 25, 30th, 31st
obH -Tnnnnrv 1st. 11W15? with final limit
January 3d, 1902.
A Handiome Picture.
The Southern Pacific company has
Issued a beautiful colored engraving
of the "Grizzly Giant," one of the big
trees In Mariposa grove, Yosemite valley,
California. This tree is near 400
feet high and measures 90 in girth six
feet above the ground. A copy of this
engraving can be secured by sending
10 cents in stamps to Jas. Hosburgh,
Jr., A. G. P. and T. A., Southern Pacific
company, San Francisco, Cal.
Oyatem on Chrlatmaa.
The Children's Society of Sharon A.
R. P. church, will serve a hot supper
and oysters at the parsonage on Christmas
night, December 25th. Blairsville
String band will furnish music. Hours
from 5 to 10 p. m. w.s.2t
$he gorftmlle dfotton $Rarftet.
Corrected Seml-Weelcly by Meaara.
Latta Broa.
Yorkville December 20, 2 p. m.?
The local market stands:
Stains 63 to 7).
Tinges 7J
Middling 78
Fully Middling 73
Good Middling 7g
Fully Good Middling 7g
Latta Bros.
Produce Market.
As quoted by a local dealer, the country
produce market stood yesterday -as
follows:
Eggs 20
Sweet Potatoes 60 cents.
Butter 12| to 15 cents.
Turnips 50 cents.
HYMENEAL.V
Married?At the residence of the
fotkoo Tkfn r* T Ciin-rro none
ui iuc o laiiici, iui. u. JU. 550, iicai 1
Enquirer, December 17, by Rev. W. A.
Hafner, Mr. THOMAS BUTLER GOFORTH
and Miss NANNIE ELIZABETH
SUGGS.
Near Clover, by Rev. R. M. Stevenson,
December 18, 1901, Mr. WALTER
T. WELLS and Mrs. LONIE LYNN.
The former of York county, S. C., and
the latter of Gaston county, N. C.
CHRISTMAS
PRICES.
IF you haven't yet purchased your
Holiday Supplies, we should be delighted
to have you call and see us before
you do buy. You will find some of
our prices below:
CITRON. 20 CENTS A POUND.
LAYER RAISINS. 15 CENTS POUND.
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 15 CENTS.
CALIFORNIA FIGS, 20 CENTS.
CURRANTS. 15 CENTS.
SHREDDED COCOANUT. 10 CENTS
A PACKAGE.
GELATINES AT 10. 15. 20 AND 25
CENTS PACKAGE.
ORANGES. 25 to 40 CENTS DOZEN.
BANANAS. 15 to 25 CENTS DOZEN.
APPLES. 10 to 30 CENTS DOZEN.
NUTS, 20 CENTS POUinD.
CHOICE PRUNES. 81-3 CENTS.
CANDIES. 10 to 60 CENTS.
FULL CREAM CHEESE. 15 CENTS.
MALAGA GRAPES 15 to 30 CENTS.
We have Choice BLUE RIDGE
BUCKWHEAT.
To all of our customers and friends
we extend our best wishes for a merry
Christmas, and ihank one and all for
* past favors.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
v
V
VH' Sends your orders for Job Printing
to THE ENQUIRER.
; CHRISTMAS at
SPECK'S.
WHEN you start out to do you
Christmas shopping, do not fa
to call at SPECK'S JEWELRY EM
PORIUM. Here you will find the lai
gest and handsomest stock of Jewelri
Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silverwari
Plated Silverware, Lamps, Chinawan
Bric-a-Brac, Silver Novelties, Chin
Novelties, Handsome Pictures, etc
that has ever been opened for inspec
tion in Yorkville. There are hand
some pieces by the score, but nothin
in the whole stock is marked at an ex
travagant price. Speck's prices are al
ways made low, and his goods are al
ways just as represented.
Here you Will find the choicest lin
and the greatest variety of DOLLS fo
the little folks that has ever been dis
played in Yorkville. Everybody i
invited to see our stock of Christma
goods, whether you are an lnienain
purchaser or not. Come anyway. Yo
will certainly be welcome.
T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler.
^BUY
Evaporated Apples
and Peaches,
Prunes,
White Beans,
Sweet Potatoes,
Onions,
Mackerel and
White Fish,
FROM
JNO. B. WILLIAMS.
W.O.RAWLS.
PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER.
Boiler Fittings.
J KEEP almost everything in this
line on hand, and if I have not got ii
in stock I can get it on short notice.
Oils.
I sell Machine Oil that is Machine
Oil. No matter whether you want tc
oil a rock crusher or a sewing machine,
I can furnish just the article
you need.
Repair Work.
See me about it, and I will give il
my best attention.
W. O. RAWLS.
_~
CARRY, AS IS WELL
KNOWN, A COMPLETE
STOCK OF MOST EVERYTHING
WANTED
IN MY LINE OF GOODS.
TO ENUMERATE EVERYTHING
I HAVE GOT, WOULD
BE LIKE CARRYING COAL TO
NEWCASTLE.
LOUIS ROTH.
TAX COLLECTIONS*?1901.
Office of the County Treasurer ol
York County.
Yorkville, S. C., September 15, 1901.
IN accordance with law, my books
will be open for the collection of ths
STATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL
TAXES for the fiscal year beginning
January 1st, 1901, and ending December
31st, 1901, on the 15TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1901, and will be kept oper
until the 31st day of December, 1901
I will also receive VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
for commutation road taxes
for the year 1902.
For the convenience of tax-payers 1
will meet them at the following places
on the days mentioned below:
And at Yorkville, Wednesday, the
Uth, until Tuesday, the 31st day ol
December. After which day the books
will be closed and the .15 per cent, penalty
will be attached.
Office hours in towns from 8 a. m.
to 5 o'clock, p. m.
H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer.
Sept. 18 w 5t
J. F. PURSLEY,
CLOVER, S. C.
GROCERIES
THAT'S what we want to call youi
attention to at present. We have
Flour. Lard, Baking Powder and al
the other ingredients for making youi
Christmas cakes. We have Cocoanut
both grated and fresh. Chocolate
Currants, Raisins, etc.
GUNS.
We are very anxious to sell out ou
stock of Guns. We will sell you anj
Gun we have at 10 CENTS ON THI
DOLLAR LESS THAN OUR REGU
LAR PRICE. These are jam up goo<
guns.
Come to us for anything you want
as we want to serve you.
Yours for trade.
J. F. PURSLEY.
WANTED
\TOUNG MEN and WOMEN to sel
X the up-to-date publications of th
PEOPLE S PUBLISHING COMPANY
Good remuneration to energetic peo
pie. Write for particulars.
T. B. McCLAIN.
Manager Southeastern Department,
Yorkville. S. C.
MONEY TO LEND
ON IMPROVED FARMS in Yor
county. Seven per cent, interesl
No broker's commissions. Repayment
easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCEE
Rock Hill, or undersigned.
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law,
Yorkville, S. C.
"REMINISCENCES OF YORK."
WE have on hand a few sets c
THE ENQUIRER containing th
"REMINISCENCES OF YORK," em
bracing 22 numbers, which we offer fc
sale at FIFTY CENTS a set.
L. M. GRIST & SONS.
FOR
I TOTS,
a
ETC.,
e
; YOU SHOULD GO TO
; J. Q. WRAY'S.
s
s
I. W. JOHNSON,
. THE GROCER.
JOHNSON'S
IS
HEADQUARTERS
W HEN you are looking for the
BEST QUALITIES, the BIGGEST
VARIETIES, etc., in all kinds of
" goods of Christmas and Holiday use,
you will save time and money by com.
ing direct to my store. Here you will
find just almost anything that is to be
had or desired in the way of Family
and Fancy Groceries. Call and examine
our stock.
I. W. JOHNSON.
ONLY
I "
I In WhicJ
I OUR SACRIF
ICOTTC
To Friends, Customers, C
We Extend the Coi
We hope that every
perous and happy y
tie fellow who hang
a will arise next morr
? ning over with gooc
I OUR STORE WILI
I CLOS
f ^ ^ave decidedt0
2 Goods, Clothing,
B f Staple Goods, Et
I 2 We do not want to carry a
I ? season, and would RATHE
II PER CENT. ON THE COS
11 CARRY THEM OVER. 1
I ? sold stacks of goods at verj
II TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC1
B ? -x nm c
$ goods are to go at diu c
? We want to begin taking st
r ? want to get as many goods o
* us to do. If you are needing
v your opportunity. Cotton i:
' ? find that our prices will make
I & CENTS A POUND. The
? bargains, so it will be to yo
the prices below carefully, a
i X you when you want to buy:
; I Scrivens Heavy Ci
i f ers?-the $1 ki
| Heavy 25-inch A
IE I Heavy 27-incli
1 Extra Heavy Unl
I 6 1-4 cents per
$ EXTRA HEAVY FEATH
20 cents' kind for only
II =E3C- C
t a.t.i A/^f^.|iAfA/AtAi^.
\jp V ti/ \a.' " * vA' vii/V vjTV Vt
OF COURSE
YOU KNOW
THAT I sell Fire Insurance and that
your business is desired in my office.
I do not represent any except reliable
companies that will take pleas(,
ure in carrying out their contract with
" you in case you have a fire. I do not
, claim To tie tne mosi expeneirecu
x agent in the South, but do claim that
I can come as near writing a nolicy
that will protect every interest involved
as any other agent, and that
your rights will be as thoroughly protected
in my agency as in any in the
- land. It is to be hoped that in case
you should be so unfortunate as to
I] have a fire
* You Will Not Have to
Hide Your Face In Shame
because you were so short sighted as
not to protect your property with a
policy in one of the Companies I rep"
resent. SAM M. GRIST.
k ??
jj FOR SALE.
I, rriHE D. J. GLENN. Sr., HOME
X PLACE, in Bethel township. The
place is located on Catawbe river and
contains 227 ACRES, much of it bot
torn land. Good residence and necessary
buildings. For price and terms,
t write to or call on
" THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney.
J Yorkville, S. C.
ir
ti TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cnrea.
i'ORK DRUG STORE.
J. J. KELLER & CO,
UNDERTAKERS.
COFFINS, CASKETS, ETC.
HAVING just completed a new
warehouse for the storing of COPFINS.
CASKETS and other UNDERTAKING
GOODS, we invite an inspection
of what we have to show. It is
unnecessary to remind the perspective
customer that there will certainly
come a time when he will need something
in our line, not only for himself,
but for others in whom he is interested.
Therefore, it is well to put in a
few minuies getting full information
against the time when the Information
may prove of Interest. There is always
a salesman at our place to show
goods, and he will give all information
that may be desired.
When desired, we will send out a
Hearse and give our personal attention
at funerals.
J. J. KELLER & CO.
FOR SALE.
I HAVE for sale at bargains, the following:
1 Avery Stalk Cutter for 2
horses; 1 lot of Belting; 1 Steel Anvil;
1 Woodworker's Vise; 1 Blacksmith's
Vise; lot Wire Poultry Netting, 6 feet
wide; 1 Water Elevator; 1 Meyer's
Pump; lot Wrought Iron Pipe, J to 4
inch; lot of Shafting, g to 3 Inch; lot
Cast and Wood* Pulleys; lot Harness.
T. BAXTER McCLAIN.
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP.
WE do all kinds of Repair Work In
WOOD and IRON at prices that
are right.
Horseshoeing by an expert.
Tire Shrinking done perfectly.
In rear of Riddle & Carroll's.
R. E. MONTGOMERY.
tar TAKE COUGH EASE. It Cores.
YOKK DRUG STORE.
m
tito Take A<
ceedingly 1
ICE SALE PRIC
)N LOOK LIKE *
Competitors and All Mankind, .
mpliments of the Season, and
'one has enjoyed a most pros- j!
'ear. We trust that every lit- j|?
;s up stockings Christmas Eve
ling to find the stockings run1
things.
BE ji!
ED CHRISTMAS DAY. !!;
o<
close out our entire stock of Dry j j*
Millinery, Shoes, Underwear, \ ^
c., at great big SACRIFICES. gj
dollar's worth of goods over the
R LOSE AS MUCH AS4 TEN ! !j
IT OF THE GOOPS TH/lN TO j [j
Fnder our Slaughter Sale we have <)?
r low prices, but from now until ?<
5MBER 24, at 9 O'CLOCK, all J<
>ACRIFICES to make them go.
ock the day after Christmas and
?ut of the way as it is possible for 2^
r any goods in these lines, now is
> going up a little, and you will
your cotton worth ABOUT TEN J*
first comers will get the choicest +?
ur interest to come quick. Read
nd bring this advertisement with Tjj
111 ton Flannel Draw- |j
nd at 50 cents. I|
In mon/>a Q t. 4. ppnts. I!
L ICIHICI KJIVyW ?*/?/ jm. ^ ^
Cheviot at 5 cents. |
jleaclied Drilling at ?
yard. ?
ER BED TICKING, the 15 and |
12^ cents per yard. j|
STRi
<T^ /T\ /T^ /T? .t. - - T\ /T~> fT\ . . .i./TlJ
TV vi?* " \aJ 'i Kv ' ' * ^ * " " t|/ v*
ICLY6URN-HEATH MULE CO.
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
jjl
FINE Saddle Horses, Rubber Tired
Buggies, Phaetons and Hacks.
Special atentlon to traveling men, and
all orders executed promptly. For
Sale: A fine lot of MULES, HORSES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS. ROAD CARTS,
Etc. Give us a trial. Come and see
us before you buy and we will SAVE
YOU MONEY. Satisfaction GUARANTEED.
Polite attention to every
one. J. C. ELLIOTT, Manager.
WOOD WANTED.
1 Ki \ TO 200 CORDS of 8-FOOT
lOU DRY OAK WOOD at York
Cotton Mills. To be delivered at once.
W. R. CARROLL, President.
Oct. 12 s tf |
WHEATEN1
This is the ideal prcxluct of
the wheat, and makes the ideal
body and brain food. Try the
Wheatena product and you
will be pleased.
We have Ralston's Oats.
BUCKWHEAT.
For the lovers of pancakes
we have ail extra quality of
Buckwheat, as well as a very
choice quality of New Crop N.
O. Molasses. The two together
will just fit your appetite.
Try them.
S. C. TEA.
We have recently added a
supply of the product of the
famous Sheppard Tea Farm,
of Summerville, S. C. Rene
Bache, in The Saturday Evening
Post, says this is the Best
Tea sold on the American
market. Try it.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
W Take your JOB PRINTING to
THE ENQUIRER and you will get
the BEST work at the LOWEST price.
#3T TAKR roitr.H EASE. It Cure*.
YORK DRUG STORE.
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DAYS 1
dvantage of
.ow Prices.
ES MAKES THE
a CENTS A POUI
| Barker Mills 4I
at 7 1-2 cei
I Standard Prints
| per yard.
; Wool Oversliirts
I Think of buying a Man's Heavy /
| cents kind at only 45 cents ea
where else except from H. C. S
! A Lot of Rei
! We are offering a large lot of Remr
I nels, Prints, Bleaching, etc., s
J them out. In our stock of Re
I pieces of good length and at th
j you will find a great many bar
cated at any store in this sectio
! A LOT OF LADIES' VESTS Ab
| job lot of these goods that we
per garment, slightly soiled, a
5 ONLY TEN CENTS EACH,
K When in need of a Man's Heavy V
r to see us. We are now offerin
I DOUBLE SOLE TIE, AT 01
| $1.25 on any market.
Children's, Youths' an
| at SACRIFICE PR
? We still have more Clothing I
5 the season. We have been offerir
| the past month: but now we are c
| CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN
| than ever before. If you haven't 1
? is your time now, as profits are no
g rest of the season. Our watch won
| at SACRIFICE PRICES. The ]
| SHALL BE SOLD REGARDLEi
| All goods in all other departm
I SACRIFICE THE GOODS and It
' lT\ ? . ftl A. /T?A. <T^ -t. | (T* AI
'V 'y V r^TTTj^yyTj^J Tyr^7 T yyyryrq.'w fWf'
PHOTOGRAPHY.
FOR PHOTOS in any style and of !
the BEST FINISH?Please call j
at my Gallery, on Cleveland avenue, j
S. W. WATSON, Yorkvllle, S. C. '
I Setting
Nor will you,
sap the very life out of yot
worrying all the time about
Bad Cough?" We have
We make a simple compou
which Cures Coughs, beca
right to do the work. Ti
fails to cure the cough, you ?
Grown-Ups Recommend
YORK DRU
Registered I
Inspect
Our
Material.
J~^[D it ever occur to you that wher
you buy a Buggy, it may have
iust any old kind of wood and iron ir
t, under the paint?
We are now building a VERY FINE
L.OT OF BUGGIES. We invite ALL
.0 come and inspect the material BEFORE
IT IS PAINTED. If you fine
inything in our factory that it nol
itrictly good then you may conclude
hat if you should buy a Buggy of u?
jalnted you might get the poor mateial.
If you find nothing but GOOE
VIATERIAL, you can Justly conclude
hat we use NOTHING BUT THE
3EST, and you can safely buy any oi
>ur goods, painted or not, and get only
CHE BEST. Come and see the matelal,
whether you want to buy or not
A'e are now selling goods payable nexl
all.
YOHKVILLE BUGGY CO.
mil
Our Ex- ||
? PRICE OF I
sfD. I
4 Bleaching |
its a yard. I
s at 3 cents I
at 45 cents. |
ill-Wool Overshirt?the 75 j)
ch. Can you do that anv- o
Itrauss & Co. ? &
mnants. j
iants of Dress Goods, Flan- j \
it HALF PRICE to close o
mnants you will find many (I.
e prices?HALF PRICE? < |
gains that cannot be dupli- j |
>n of the country.
ID PANTS. We bought a |
re made to sell at 25 cents j|
nd we will let them go at j |
, while they last. ?
/ork Shoe vou should come &
g our HEAVY ENGLISH ;;
DOLLAR that is worth .
?
id Men's Clothing ;;
ICES. I
than we care to carry over f
lg great bargains here for ||
iffering greater bargains in *
, YOUTHS AND MEN |
Dought any Clothing yet, it 2
t to be known here for the ?
ds will be SELL the goods ?
?oods MUST be sold and *
SS OF PRICES. J
ents are to go on this basis, *
it them GO. x
CO.
WANTED
1/\AA CORDS OAK OR PINE
jWWVJ WOOD. 4-foot length.
TAVORA COTTON MILLS.
Dec. 14 s tf
Hen
Never Gets Fat
if you allow that Cough to
i. .Don't sit around home
: "What shall I do for this
a proposition to make you:
ind, called COUGH^EASE^
.use it is prepared exactly
y COUGH EASE. If it
jet your coin back.
i It?Kids Cry For It.
G STORE,
Pharmacist.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
The State of Sonth Carolina?County
of Yorlc.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Isreal McD. Hood, as Administrator vs.
Elizabeth Glbos et al.
BY virtue of decree of the court,
made in above stated cause, dated
22d November, 1901, I will expose to
public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE
on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY,
1902, next (salesday), the following
described real property, to wit:
t All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situated in York county, State afore>
as id, containing 273 ACRES, more or
less, bounded by lands of Marion Dari
gan, Mrs. H. J. Bratton, J. L. Williamson,
Mrs. W. E. Byers, Mrs. Clinton
ft M/I AikftOfl
aiiu wliici a.
Terms op Sale?One-third CASH,
and balance on a credit of one and two
years, with Interest from day of sale,
secured by purchaser's bond and mortgage
of premises sold. Purchaser to
pay for all papers. Purchasers have
leave tv, pay entire bid in cash.
W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis.
Dec. 14 s 4t m
CLERK'S SALE.
The State of Sonth Carolina?County
of York.
in the court op common pleas.
Wm. R. Neely, as Administrator vs.
Sarah Culp et al.?Notice of Sale.
BY virtue of decree 'of court, dated
22d November 1901, I will expose
to public sale at YORK COURT
HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY, 1902, (salesday), the following
described real property:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
known as the "Neely Place," on west
side of Fishing creek, in Bethesda
township, York county, S. ' C., and
bounded by lands of G. C. Gill, Sallle
Culp, W. L. Roddey et al., and containing
94 ACRES, more or less.
Terms op Sale?One-half CASH,
and balance on a credit of one year,
with interest trom day of sale, secured
by purchaser's bond and mortgage of
the premises. Purchaser to pay for
. all papers.
p W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. .
i Dec. 14 s 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
. The State of South Carolina?County
of York.
' in the court op common pleas.
; Geo. L. Riddle, Guardian vs. Jacob
Battle et al.?Notice of Sale.
BY virtue of a decree of court, dated
July 1st, 1896, I will expose to pubMc
sale at YORK COURT HOUSE
DOOR on the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY, 1902, (Salesday), the following
real property, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
' of land about two miles west of York
\ court house, now in possession of the
defendant, Jno. M. Hope, containing 164
A<jxtfvS, more or less, Known as part or
the "Ross Place," bounded by lands of
Mrs. Cora Inman, Mrs. C. G. Parish,
Mrs. Robert Black and others.
Terms op Sale?One-fourth CASH,
and the balance in equal consecutive
annual installments with interest from
day of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to purchaser to pay
entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay
for all papers.
W. BROWN WYUE, C. C. C. Pis.
Dec. 14 s * 4t
l^oan and ?avinj|S ?anb,
Yorltvllle, N. C.
WITH ample resources for the protection
and accommodation of
customers, this Bank solicits the business
of corporations, Arms and individuals,
and will extend every accommodation
consistent with safe basking.
Best of facilities for handling the accounts
of out-of-town customers, country
merchants and farmers, cotton
mills and other manufacturing establishments.
A general banking business transacted,
and prompt and intelligent attention
given to all business entrusted to
our care.
tw Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit
Issued under special agreement.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
S. M. McNEEL, President.
EXPOSITION RATES.
The south Carolina & GeorGIA
EXTENSION RAILROAD
announces the following low round trip
rates to Charleston, S. C., on account
of the South Carolina Interstate and
West Indian Exposition. Tickets on
sale at all coupon stations. Excellent
passenger service performed. See that
your tickets read via. the S. C. & G. E.
railroad:
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Westville, S. C \ 6 55 $ 4 80 J 3 50
Kershaw, S. C 6 80 4 95 3 65
Heath Spring, S. C. 7 00 5 20 .3 65
Lancaster, S. C.... 7 60 5 60 3 70
Cata'ba June., S. C. 8 20 6 00 4 00
Rock Hill, S. C.... 8 65 6 35 4 20
Tirzah, S. C 8 95 6 60 4 40
Yorkville, S. C 9 25 6 80 4 50
Sharon, S. C 9 55 7 00 4 65
Hick'y Gro., S. C.. 9 85 7 25" 4 80
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Blacksburg, S. C... 10 45 7 65 5 05
GalTneys, S. C 10 70 7 95 5 25
Column A?Tickets to be sold daily,
commencing November 30th, 1901,
until and including May 31st, 1902;
final limit June 3d, 1902.
Column B?Tickets to be sold daily,
commencing November 30, 1901, until
and including May 31st, 1902; final
limit, ten days in addition to
date of sale; except that final limit
shall ?n no case exceed June 3d,
1902.
Column C?Tickets to be sold on Tuesdays
and Thursdays of each week;
commencing December 3d, 1901, and
until and including May 29, 1902;
final limit seven days in addition
2 to date of sale; except that final
limit shall in no case exceed June
3d, 1902. E. H. SHAW,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
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