Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 12, 1902, Image 3
Mrs. Jenkins was married to the bril- I
liant Confederate officer, Micah Jenkins,
in 1856. His four sons survive
her. Her death at this time is rendere'd
peculiarly sad by the fact that
she was on her way from West Point,
N. Y., where she had spent many
months with her youngest son. Captain
J. M. Jenkins, U. S. A., to Charleston,
in order to be present on the occasion
of the presentation of a sword by the
president to her oldest son, Major M.
J. Jenkins, of the regiment of Rough
Riders. Her cultured intellect, herl
gentle manners, and beautiful features
will preserve her memory sweet and
fresh in the hearts of the host of
friends. I
The Yorkvllle anil Tirr.nli Road.
The chaingang put in such work as
the weather permitted last week, on
the "Robinson hill" at Fishing creek,
and although it cannot be said that the
work amounted to more than a good
start, enough was done to suggest the
wonderful improvement that will be
made at this place, feopie at an laiuuiar
with the Robinson hill recognize it
as one of the most desperate of all the
desperate sections of road in the county.
The hill, especially on the east side
of the creek, is long, steep and rough.
It is covered with a slaty stone that
does not improve the road bed. Such
work as was done last week developed
the fact that this slaty stone is
present in sufficient quantity to macadamize
the road on the east side of the
creek. The grade stakes have been set
on both sides of the creek in accordance
with the surveyor's profile. The
bridge is to be 14 feet above the water
level in the creek, and when the road
is finished at this point, it is safe to
predict that a team will be able to trot
over it with a loaded wagon. On Monday
work was resumed on the Simril
hill, the chaingang having been removed
from there on account of the rough
weather that had been prevailing.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
The Spectre of Cooianl
Columbia special to The News and (
Courier: Much interest is taken in the
probable action of the senate in regard
to the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
company. It seems that senators now
realize that it would be a disastrous
economical blunder to force the company
to cease doing business in the
of?to ? compromise measure is t
looked for. Indeed such a scheme has
been presented to the judiciary com- ;
mittee, but the report has been delayed,
it is stated, on account of the fact
that a bill has not been perfected which
meets exactly the views of the majority
of the committee. It is said that .
the compromise will be in the nature of <
a requirement that the Virginia-Carolina
company become domesticated under
the laws of the state within a certain
time. Some details of the plan
have yet to be worked out and hence :
the delay in the report.
v ^CQmtlie West Indie*.
/ Exposition News: A vampire bat
hangs in a cage in one of the exhibits
in the Palace of Commerce, with its
head always down. It is a most remarkable
looking animal, and likely ,
to haunt one's dreaips. If you tqych (
one of the attenuated claws by which ,
it grasps a bar of the cage, it silently j
and swiftly unfolds a pair of large
black satiny wings, taking a pose <
which makes it resemble a broken umbrella
in a gale of wind more than anything
else. Then just as silently and i
swiftly it gathers its sombre wings to- I
gether, and bending a witch-like elbow <
folds these like a mantle in the tragic <
manner of the dramatists, and looks at <
you reproachfully out of a pair of 1
strangely intelligent eyes. The head of ]
the beast has not the rat-like effect 1
which belongs to other species of bats. 1
and though covered with what might
almost be called fur. it seems to re- i
semble no known animal. I
Tillman Playing For Even. J
Charleston Post: Tillman never t
forgets an enemy. This is again illustrated
in his opposition as senator to
the confirmation of J. P. Richardson as
postmaster at Greenville, under the appointment
of the late President McKinley.
Mr. Richardson is one of the
?Konn fnr ma n v
pi upi ICIUIO anu JIUQ WVV4? fcw?
years business manager of the Greenville
News, which first applauded and
afterwards bitterly assailed Tillman,
learning among the first that the Edgefield
farmer was but a political selfseeker
after all. For a long time the
Greenville News has been a consistent
and powerful opponent of Tillman, and
has been especially virulent in the last
year since its espousal of the McLaurin
cause. Now Tillman holds up the
appointment of Mr. Richardson as postmaster
because of his paper's attitude.
It is doubtful if the opposition will
avail to defeat the nomination, since
it is based on personal objection only,
yet it is possible that it will, and such
deference to senatorial prerogative is
not without precedent. Senator Hill,
of New York, was able to defeat the
nomination of two of the most distinguished
members of the New York bar
for places on the supreme bench because ,
of his personal objection to them, both
having fought his political interests. <
Tillman, however, is very different
from Hill, and it is possible that he
may not be shown the same consideration
as the New York senator. This
would not be regrettable, not only be- '
cause the designated postmaster for
Greenville is a very excellent fellow
and would give the people good service:
but also, because the practice of sacrificing
good public servants to the interests
of politicians through the much
abused senatorial courtesy, should be
broken. It is a bad business, without
regard to the personality of its application.
AT THE CHURCHES.
THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR.
Services today at 10.30 o'clock, a. m.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. a. n. brunson, pastor.
Prayer meeting this evening at 7.30
o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. q. neville. pastor.
Prayer meeting this evening at 7.30
o'clock.
?peciat Jpoticcs.
Catarrh Cannot he Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine, it was prescnoeu oy
one of the best physicians in this country
for years, and is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined with the best blood
purifiers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing Catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY. Prop., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
the exuiihek Solicit* Votir
Job Printing Order*.
(The yorhrille Cotton gRarhet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Heuri
Latta Broi.
Yorkville, February 11, 12 m.?The
focal market stands:
Stains 6@7
Tinges 7@7g
Middling 8
Fully Middling 8J
Good Middling 8J
Fully Good Middling 8J
Latta Bros.
FUR CAPE FOUND.
IN Yorkville. on Saturday morning
last, a WOMAN'S FUR CAPE. By
calling at The Enquirer office the owner
mii cernire ft hv identifying and Day
ing for this advertisement. It
SMOOTH MANILA PAPER
SUITABLE for drawing plans for
contractors and for pattern tracing
by dressmakers. 44 inches wide,
can be had at THE ENQUIRER office
at 10 cents a pound.
PROTECT TOUR HOME
WITH a UTICA FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
I have two on hand,
which will be sold at low prices for
cash. There is no better fire protection
than UTICA EXTINGUISHERS.
A. M. GRIST.
KEROSENE ENGINE FOR SALE.
WE offer for sale a second-hand
four-horse power KEROSENE
SHIPMAN ENGINE. The Engine is
in perfect order and for all practicable
purposes is as efficient as a new one.
It furnishes absolutely reliable power.
It will be sold for less than half what
it originally cost,
tf L. M. GRIST & SONS.
Glenn 8c Allison
LEAD THE PROCESSION.
TIME is up on the little fellows. It
is a condition, not a theory, that
confronts us and we will deal with it
as business men should.
We have a supply of both
HORSES AND MULES
on hands. The sales we have been
making convince us that every one is
not afraid of the times.
A carload of
OLDS WAGONS
just received. If you need a Wagon
come to see us.
BUGGIES AND HARNESS.
We have a full and complete line.
Every article is stamped with OUR
PERSONAL GUARANTEE.
GLENN & ALLISON.
The Liverymen.
GARDEN SEEDS.
WE have LANDRETH S GARDEN
SEEDS. A very complete assortment.
Small seed, two papers for five
cents. Beans and Peas five cents a
tin full. Landreth's Onion Sets, Tellow
and White Silver Skin. Also the
Multiplying Onion. Have Red Clover
Seed.
STARR'S LIVER REGULATOR
is one of the best liver medicines on
the market. Finely ground, nearly
iouble the quantity you get of any other
Liver Regulator. Put up in tin boxes
with close fitting lid, therefore it
keeps fresher than the other. Starr's
Liver Regulator is worth 25 cents a
box. Five boxes for $1, and that is
ivhat we sell it for.
We are selling the old reliable Fertilizers
made by Macmurphy & Co., and
the Navassa. There is none better
made and some of our best farmers say
we sell the BEST on the market. See
us before you buy.
JAS. M. STARR & CO..
Leading Druggists.
Buy
Fresh
SNOWFLAKE
Crackers
From
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
gCgr* Peeled Pie Peaches at
$1.20 the dozen cans. 10 cts.
the can.
J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
WE carry a FIRST-CLASS LINE
OF BUILDERS HARDWARE
for the retail trade. The goods are
bought wholesale for our own use and
our retail price IS CLOSE.
EXPECT TO PAINT?
We will furnish the material and do
the work. We will do the work and let
you furnish the material. We'll furnish
the material and let you do the
work. Any old way to please our customers,
but you can do no better than
to let us furnish the material and do
the work.
T T/t^T r TT?TJ P_ r*r\
J. J. A.?ilJljCin IV V/V.
FLOUR.
I MAKE FLOUR one of my specialties.
I do this because I know that
most people want only the VERY
BEST FLOUR that can be had. I am
building up a good trade on Flour because
I am handling only such brands
of Flour as please the user. In my
VIRGINIA STAR PATENT FLOUR
you will find a very choice article, of
wonderful whiteness that will please
the most fastidious palate. In my AUGUSTA
LOG CABIN FLOUR will be
found the BEST FLOUR for the money
that is offered on this market. See me
for Flour.
I have just received a supply of elegant
FULL CREAM CHEESE, and
have a superb quality of Macaroni to
go along with it.
*'<" I have a fresh supply of MAGIC
YEAST?the kind that raises things.
J. B. WILLIAMS.
TIME TO PAY.
A LL persons who have authorized
XA. me to return their names as subscribers
to THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER,
and have not paid for the
same, will please remember that settlement
time is drawing near, and make
payment, either to myself or at THE
ENQUIRER office not later than
MARCH 1ST, 1902.
W. HENRY CROOK, Fort Mill. S. C.
Feb. 8 sw tf
J, M, HEATH & CO,,
General Merchandise.
>
$1,000
WE
OF
NEW
TRIMMINGSi
IN ALL WIDTHS. !
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We have ALL-OVER
NETS in Hamburgs,
Escurial, and Oriental.
We also have i
Black Silk Nets. j
Appliquesinthenew |
"Arabian Color." j
Also cream, white
and black Medallion
Appliques. i
HEADINGS ill both !
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very wide and nar- j
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ORGANDIE Inser-1
tions and Edges, and
sets of Trimmings in
VALENCIENES in
all qualities.
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WHITE GOODS ill!
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every quality are al
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ready in.
See these two lines
early.
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i J. M. HEATH & CO.,
J. L. Williams, Manager.
A Winning Hand.
If quality and prices count
for anything with you when
buying Fancy and Family
Groceries, we hold the winning
hand. Our qualities are the
BEST and our prices are the
LOWEST for the qualities.
If you are a user of the best
qualities we solicit your trade.
Use our blended Mocha
and Java Coffee. It's fine.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
Your
Watch
Is of small practical value to
you if it fails to^ keep^orrect
time. Many fine watches are
ruined by improper care. Ev.
i _ _i
sry watcn neeas proper cleaning,
oiling and regulating at
regular intervals. I can do
this work for you, can do it
exactly right and at a very
moderate price,
T. W; SPECK, Jeweler.
tir THE ENQUIRER Solicits Your
Job Printing: Orders.
NEW GOODS.
WHEN your wife tells you to get
her some Crockery, Granite or
Tinware you will do well to remember
that I can sell you these articles at
lust the right prices to please you. My
stocks of these goods are very complete.
It Is about time for you to begin
planning your spring gardening, and
ivhen you do begin this work, you will
please remember that I have fresh and
:hoice varieties of Onion Sets and
Standard Garden Seeds. My Seeds
ire guaranteed to be FRESH and of
the CHOICEST VARIETIES.
When you are in need of School
Books, School Supplies, etc., I invite
you to come and see my lines. I will
?ive you just the right prices.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. _
MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION.
Yorkvillb, S. C., February 5, 1902.
PURSUANT to the requirements of
law, notice Is hereby given that the
REGISTRATION BOOKS for the town
af Yorkvllle will be opened In the office
of the Sheriff of York county,
DN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,
ind will be kept open until TUESDAY,
APRIL 29, inclusive, for the registration
of voters desiring to qualify
themselves to vote in municipal elections.
Conditions prerequisite to the
Issuance of a municipal registration
:ertlfigate to an applicant are the proJuctioh
of a registration certificate
from the county board of supervisors,
proof of residence In the town of YorkI'ille
for four months previous to the
election In which the applicant desires
to vote, and satisfactory evidence of
the payment of all past due state, county
and municipal taxes.
A. F. McCONNELL,
Supervisor of Registration for the Town
of Yorkvllle, S. C.
February 5 w 3t
til THE ENQUIRER Solicit* Your
job Printing Order*.
NOTICE.
ALL of the members of the UNITED
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
are earnestly requested to remit the
MEMBERSHIP FEES In full at once,
to the secretary of this company, W. H.
HERNDON, of Yorkville, S. C. Some
of our applicants have not been as
prompt In this as they should, and this
Is very necessary for the promotion and
sustaining of the business of this company,
as of any and all other companies
everywhere, and each member
should feel it his or her duty to give
the very best protection to their families.
The company is now self-sustaining
in this county, and if each member
will do their whole duty, we can pay
the first death benefit without an assessment,
and I have not been able to
work more than one-half of the county
as yet. Now please do your best, and
oblige, Yours truly,
JNO. G. NEELY.
Feb. 5 w 2t
TEACHERS* EXAMINATION.
THE regular SPRING EXAMINATION
of teachers for Teachers'
Certificates, will be held in the Court
House at Yorkville, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
21ST, beginning at 9 o'clock a.
m., and closing promptly at 4 p. m.
No renewals granted, except for actual
attendance at the summer schools
last June. Correspondence on this subject
is unnecessary. Examine your
certificate, and if it is out of date, come
to the examination.
A careful review of the common
school branches, including school management,
is recommended.
JOHN E. CARROLL,
County Supt. of Education.
January 29 w 3t
PAY UP.
ALL persons who have authorized
me to return their names as subscribers
to THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER,
and have not paid for the
same, will please remember that settlement
time is drawing near, and make
navment. either to myself or at THE
ENQUIRER office not later than
MARCH 1ST. 1902.
GEORGE W. KNOX. Clover, S. C.
Feb. 8 sw tf
tv' THE KXQllHEK Solicit* Yonr
Job Printing Order*.
G. H. O'LEARV.
FURNITURIu
WHEN you find It necessary to
purchase anything in the Furniture
line you will find It to your Interest
to call and see what I have to offer
you. You will find that I carry the
BEST goods as well as the lower
grades and that my prices will compare
favorably with any prices that
you may obtain on any other warket.
G. H. O'LEARY.
aruvus ajnju u?A'x.eh9.
WE are still handling the wellknown
NOBLE STOVES. Oui
most popular sellers are the IRON
KING. ELMO and COTTON KING.
Every one of these stoves that we have
ever sold has given entire satisfaction
to the purchaser, and we feel surt that
If you will purchase one of our stoves
you will not be disappointed. We also
keep In stock a line of cheaper priced
stoves than the above. We also have
a full line of Heating Stoves.
G. H. O'LEART.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
WE invite all users of Saddles and
Harness to Inspect our stock of
these goods before buying. We manufacture
our Saddles and Harness and
every Saddle and every set of Harness
is guaranteed as to quality.
G. H. O'LEARY.
J. F. PURSLE Y,
GLOVER, 8. O.
GROCERIES
THAT'S what we want to call your
attention to at present. We have
Flour, Lard, Baking Powder and all
LUC UlUCI Iligicuiciuo 4U1 uianiiiQ jUU*
Christmas cakes. We have Cocoanut,
both grated and fresh. Chocolate;
Currants, Raisins, etc.
GUNS.
We are very anxious to sell out our
stock of Guns. We will sell you any
Gun we have at 10 CENTS ON THE
DOLLAR LESS THAN OUR REGULAR
PRICE. These are jam up good
guns.
Come to us for anything you want,
as we want to serve you.
Yours for trade,
J. P. PURSLEY.
?oau and parings jJaiik,
Yorkvllle, C.
WITH ample resources for the protection
and accommodation of
customers, this Bank solicits the business
of corporations, firms and Individuals,
and will extend every accommodation
consistent with safe banking.
Best of facilities for handling tne 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.
tST Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit
issued under special agreement.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
S. M. McNEEL. President.
CLYBURN-HEATH MULE CO.
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
MULES.
WE have on hand a CHOICE LOT
of MULES which we are offering
to the trade at close prices. If it is the
STUFF AND THE PRICE the prospective
purchaser is looking for, he should
come and see us.
The Owensboro
Wagon is the BEST ON EARTH at the
price. We do not know of a better farm
Wagon at any price. Get an OWENSBORO.
City Livery.
We give especial attention to this feature
of our business, and we are offering
our customers Rubber Tired traps
and daisy teams to pull them.
CLYBURN-HEATH MULE CO.
J. C. Elliott, Manager.
HOOSIER CORN DRILLS.
WE have in stock a limited supply
of the well known HOOSIER
CORN.DRILLS, which Is one of the
greatest labor saving implements that
Is used on the farm.
in ii if in a aiii Tiiiirnnp
WALMHU tULMVAIUno.
We also have on hand a nice stock
of THREE AND FOUR TOOTH
WALKING CULTIVATORS, the very
implement you need In cultivating
your crop.
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW.
Remember when in need of a Turning
Plow, the OLIVER CHILLED
PLOW can always be found at our
place of business, and will have to say,
it has no equal in draugh or durability.
Repairs always on hand.
YORK IMPLEMENT CO.
tir THE ENQUIRER SollcItM Your
Job Printing; Orders. i
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A Good Way
TO SAVE MONEY AND A SURE
WAY IS TO TRADE AT THE
RIGHT PLACE. WE CARRY AN
EXTENSIVE LINE OF
Hardware, Furniture
and General
Household Goods,
AND CAN MAKE A PRICE JUST
A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE
OTHER MAN.
WHY
PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY BY SEEING
W. B. MOORE & CO.?
T71 J_1 i.
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things in Hats j
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come to H. C. ;
Strauss & Co.
We have good
Hats in Crushes,
Alpines and
Panama Styles.
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When you want'
the latest in
Hats see us.
Our Hats are in
1
style and the <
prices are right, j
H, C. STRmSS & CO,
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Job l\lntliiR Orderw.
TIME TO PAY.
a t.t. noranfq who have authorized
A me to return their names as sub-1
scribers to THE YORKVILLE EN- J
QUIRER, and have not paid for the
same, will please remember that settle- .
ment time is drawing near, and make
payment, either to myself or at THE
ENQUIRER office not later than
iMARCH 1ST, 1902. .
W. M. McG. BAILEY, Olive, S. C.
Feb. 8 sw tf ;
PAY UP.
ALL persons who have authorized |
me to return their names as sub- i
scribers to THE YORKVILLE EN- ,
QUIRER, and have not paid for the
same, will p'.ease remember that settle- ,
ment time is drawing near, and make
payment, either to myself or at THE
ENQUIRER office not later than
MARCH 1ST, 1902.
J. W. ALEXANDER, Yorkville, S. C.
Feb. 8 sw tf
4*?^ 'I1 ?*! ? "1' ^ ? '1* ? ? *1' ? ! ? 4*
I U Ought 2 C U
? in regard to your Comme
j| in need of anything in tl
I GOOD PRINTING than
; tion of tl t country, and a
? promised. We use the be;
X production of all work pi;
looking for something ne
Folders, Hangers, Letter!
^ Handbills, Cards, etc., voi
? you have ideas of your o\v
$ low your ideas rather than
S next order. We make a
^ Arguments, Statements o
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PI.EAS.
York Cotton Millti, Plaintiff, against
E. Martin & Co., (a Arm composed of
E. Martin?names of other defend- .
ants constituting company unknown
to plaintiff), Defendants?Summons
for Relief?Complaint not served.
To the Defendants above named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action,, which is filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, for said county, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said com
plaint on the subscribers at their office
In Yorkville, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
In this action will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Attest:
W. Brown Wylie, C. C. C. Pis.
[Seal].
FINLEY & BRICE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Yorkville, S. C., December 31st, 1901.
NOTICE.
To the absent defendants, E. Martin
& Company, a firm composed of E.
Martin and other defendants, if any,
name's unknown: Please take notice
that the summons, of which the foregoing
is a copy, together with the complaint
in the above entitled cause, were
filed in the office of the clerk of court
af common pleas for said county ami
state, at Yorkville, South Carolina, on
the 2d day of January, A. D., 1902.
FINLEY & BRICE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys,
iforkville, S. C., January 2d, 1902.
January 8 w 6t Febi2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
in the court of couuon pleas.
Sarah H. Kunz, as Administratrix of
the estate of Elizabeth Smith, deceased,
Plaintiff, against H. W.
Smith, Defendant?Summons for Relief?Complaint
not served,
ro the Defendant, H. W. Smith:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, which is this day filed in
the office of the Clerk of the Court
jf Common Pleas for the said county,
and to serve a copy of your
mswer to the said complaint on
the subscriber at his office, No.'5. Law
Range. Yorkville, S. C., within twenty
Jays after the service hereof, exclusive
jf the day of such service; and if you
Jail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the court for the reief
demanded in the complaint.
Yorkville, S. C., December 31st, A. D.,
1901.
W. W. LEWIS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
January 8 w 6t Febl2
t'T THE ENQIIKER Solicits Yonr
lob Prlntluir Orders.
REMEMBER THE DEAD-rHE
LIVING CARE FOR
THEMSELVES.
WHEN you remember the dead of
your family, you show to the
tvorld that your love for them Is not
Juried with the body. It is a duty you
>we yourself and to the one that Is
jone, to place a neat Monument or
rombstone over the last resting place
>f departed loved ones. To do this the
jxpense is not great, and it shows to
:he world that your love for the dead Is
is lasting as stone. If you have rela:lves
burled in unmarked graves do not
et it remain so, when the expense of
narking the grave properly is so small.
Set my prices and see the styles of
work I have to offer you.
FRANK HAPPERFIELD.
In the rear of the Kennedy Building.
UNDERTAKERS.
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V 1 uu yci ouuai aticuviuii| mvu >v><0
K.J experience, given at all times. All
grades and priced goods in COFFINS
md CASKETS. Latest equipment in
trappings, etc. Robes, Gloves, Slippers
and Stockings carried in stock.
Fine Hearse for town and country use.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
Y ork BrickWorks.
W. N. ASHE, Proprietor.
We are now making millions of Brick, ..
md are ready to meefcall demands wboleiale
or retail, at figures that are right.
W. N. ASHE.
Yorkville and Rock Hill.
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP. '
IS it broken, worn or shackly?
Whether it be made of iron, wood or
steel, bring it to us and we will FIX IT.
We do Horse Shoeing, and we do it
RIGHT. Also all kinds of farm implement
repairs.
R. E. MONTGOMERY.
COTTON GINNING.
1BEG to announce .to my friends and
customers that my GINNERY
PLANT, located at Guthriesville, is in
PIRST-CLASS condition, and we have
facilities for handling cotton from seed
to bale tnat are second to none. Cotton
handled by the Munger system
brings a better price that that handled
by other systems. Can gin your cotton
tvhile you wait.
Bagging and Ties are kept on hand
ind furnished at market prices.
Highest CASH prices paid for Seed.
Your custom is solicited.
W. H. HICKLIN.
tir THE ENQUIRER Solicit* Yonr
Job Printing Orders.
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rcial Printing when you are
lis line. We produce more *
i any other firm in this sec- ?
11 orders are delivered when ?
st materials obtainable in the 2
accd with us, and if you are A
w and artistic in the line of ?
leads, Billheads, Envelopes, 2
li should call and see us. If i
n about printing we will fol- -f
ours. Let us figure on your X
specialty of Law Briefs and a
f Cases, etc. ?
[VILLE ENQUIRER.
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