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She surrendered her pistol and razor to Magistrate Johnson. Magistrate Johnson said yesterday that he understood that the Good woman is getting along very nicely and would recover. For Love of Ilia Honey. It is not often that a Negro commits suicide; but a serious attempt of recent date is reported from Bowling Green, on the northern edge of the county. Tom McCleave and his wife had been living in Gastonia. As the result of a disagreement the wife left and went down to Bowling Green, taking up her residence in a cabin on the premises of Mr. W. B. Flanagan. Tom came down on Monday of last week and tried to persuade his wife to go back with him. She refused. He begged and pleaded; but she remained obdurate. The unrtor?tnnfiine is that she had another darkey lover whom she liked better. Finally Tom declared: "If you don't go back with me. I am going to shoot myself." "Shoot away," sne replied, "I do not care." On receiving this heartless permission, McCleave fired his pistol at himself. Tne bullet took effect about an inch above his heart. At last accounts he was still alive. No I'ardon. Governor McSweeney has refused to pardon Wallace Ramsey, white, convicted at the last term of the court of general sessions of grand larceny and sentenced to the public works or the state penitentiary at hard labor for a period of two years. Although the case against Ramsey was quite plain, a petition that was circulated for his pardon was extensively signed. This was backed by a numerously signed certifl- 1 cate to me effect that the petitioners were representative citizens. But Solicitor Henry threw cold water on the i movement. When asked for his advice in the matter, he told the governor the blunt truth to the effect that Ramsey 1 was convicted by a first-class jury of i stealing a bale of cotton to be used in < re-estab.ishing himself in the business i of manufacturing blockade whisky and i that he deserved punishment. The gov- < ernor took Mr. Henry's view of the l matter. t LOCKHART LINKLETS. Marriage of Mr. Rigglna and M1m? ' Donglax?Death of Mr. Alex. Love? l'erional. Correspondence ot the Torkrllle Enquirer. Lockhart, May 19.?Married on the evening of the 14th instant, at the Bap- < tist church, by Rev. L. T. Carroll, Mr. J. M. Riggins and Miss Bessie Douglas. The attendants were Mr. Bob Brawley and Miss Alice Riggins; Mr. Ernest Scoggins and Miss Lillie Woods: Mr. Jeff Hannan and Miss Kate Douglas. Mr. Riggins is a flagman on the Lockhart branch of the Southern railway. The bride and groom are very popular and we trust a bright future awaits them. Died, on the 11th instant, Mr. Alex Love, aged about 40 years. He leaves a widow and several children, who have the smpathy of the entire community. His remains were interred last Monday in the Bullock's Creek cemetery. Mr. James Cansler. of Tirzah, who is a candidate in the primary for railroad commissioner, was among the Lockhart voters last week. Mr. Loy Cary, who attended the Confederate reunion at Dallas, has returned home. Mr. W. K. Livingston, who has been taking in various places of interest for the last week, returned yesterday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffln. who have been visiting the latter's parents at Belton, have returned. Mrs. Sallie and Miss Ida Hood have been visiting relatives at Hoodtown. NOTES FROM OGDEN. Ogden, May 19.?The farmers have killed much grass during the dry weather of tne past few weeks, and were ready for the refreshing showers tnat have been falling around. Early planted corn is showing up nicely, although it is being damaged by bud worms. Cotton chopping is T 4- lAAhn no i f tKn not wen unuci ?. 11 ivvivo ao it t??t vat crop is to be a failure. Many people in this community were saddened by the news of the death of Rev. T. C. Ligon. Mr. Ligon preached several times at Antioch, and was kindly remembered. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kidd attended the exposition recently. Mrs. Bessie Conrad has been quite ill for some time; but is now better. We are getting ready for candidates, picnics and fried chicken. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. REV. W. E. HURT PASTOR. Prayer meeting tomorrow evening at 8.00 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. A. N. BRUNSON, PASTOR. Prayer meeting this evening at 8.00 o'clock. t PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. O. NEVILLE. PASTOR. No prayer ri.eeting this afternoon. THE CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD. REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR. No services this Wednesday after uuvii* Special J^otircs. I'rencliinur nt Knon. Rev. W. E. Hurt will preach at Enon church on Sunday afternoon, May 25, at 3 o'clock. State ok Ohio. City op Toledo. Lucas County?ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the , sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. A. W. Gleason, [Seal] Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ?he gorltuille Cotton gftarltci. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Meiiri. I.atta Bros. Yokkviixb. May 20. 12 m.?The local market stands as loilows: Middling: 9} Strict Middling: 9g Good Middling 9J Fully Good Middling 9J Latta Bros. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN I" OST between York Cotton Mill .J store and my home, on Monday, lteward to the finder. W. S. NEIL. May 21 w It i* WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. CHANGE IN WATER RATES. THE following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Town Council of the town of Yorkville, S. C.f on May 16, 1902: Resolved, That the rates charged consumers of water from the town water system be fixed as follows: All consumers be charged a minimum rate of $l.f>0 per quarter for 6,000 gallons of | water, or less, and where the consumer nas not bought the meter used, to pay the regular rental now being charged. Each consumer who, during any quarter, uses in excess of 6,000 gallons and not exceeding 100.000 gallons, shall pay at the rate of TEN (10) CENTS the thousand gallons. Each consumer who shall use 100,000 gallons and less than 200,000, shall be charged NINE (9) CENTS the thousand gallons. Each consumer who uses 200,000 gallons, ana less than 300,000, shall be charged EIGHT-AND-ONE-HALF (8i) CENTS the thousand gallons. Each consumer wno uses 300,000 gallons and less than 400,000 shall be charged EIGHT (8) CENTS the thousand gallons. Each consumer who uses 400,000 gallons and less than 500,000 gallons, shall be charged SEVEN-AND-A-HALF (7*) CENTS the thousand gallons. Each consumer who uses 500,000 gallons and over, shall be charged SEVEN (7) CENTS the thousand gallons. It Is understood that each consumer, regardless of the quantity of water used in excess of 6,000 gallons, shall be charged 25 cents the thousand gallons for the first SIX THOUSAND GALLONS. Resolved, 2. That the above rates, if approved by tne council, shall go into elfect immediately. Resolved, 3. That it is understood and agreed between the town council and all consumers of water from the town water system who may use as much as Five Thousand (5,000) gallons of water during twenty-four hours, that the consumer shall provide a tank or reservoir, at consumer's exnense, of sufficient capacity to hold one datf's supply of water, and shall fill said tank or reservoir each day at such time as may be agreed upon between consumer and the superintendent of the water works. The tanks or reservoirs to be provided within sixty days from date, and in case said tanks or reservoirs are not provided by the time specified, consumer shall be liable to a fine of not exceeding TEN ($10) DOLLARS for each day after expiration of sixty days from date of approval of above rates and conditions, that he may fall or neglect to provide tank or reservoir, and also to have water supply cut off. Approved by Council May 16, 1902. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor. P. W. Love, Town Clerk. May 21 w. 2t Harness 1L ft\ Tou can make your bar- /1MB Dl ness aa soft as a glove /JWwJflb El ond ns tough aa wire by I using EUREKA liar. W/tiM I ness Oil. You can \W // mi VI lengthen lis life?make It IV/^ Hl "M Inst twice as long as it LT/dHH m ordinarily would. KMH EUREKA W Harness Oil I makes a poor looking bar- HI 1 ness like new. Made of pure, heavy bodied oil, es- H| I peclally prepared to withstand the weather. Vm! Sold everywhere \^H in cans?au sizes. l^H Mads b; STANDARD OIL CO. Vk t'S WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. YORK IMPLEMENT COMPANY SAYS THE McCORMICK Binders are the BEST. McCORMICK Mowers are the BEST. McCORMICK Rakes are Ihe BEST. If you don't believe it is SO, ask your neighbor, who is handling one or more of the McCORMICK machines, and see If he don't say so. REMEMBER The season is near at hand for TWINE. We have it and will be able to sell it as cheap as any one. We still have a few CULTIVATORS on hand?just the implement you need to cultivate your crop. Yours to serve. VuRK IMPLEMENT CO. FLY TIME. WE are selling STICKY FLY PAPER. also the sure kill POISON FLY PAPER. Why be annoyed by the flies when either one of the articles we sell will destroy them? BUG DEATH is sold at STARR'S, and is what you need to put on beans, cabbage and in fact all of your vegetables, to kill the bugs and worms and prevent them frnm eatine- nr> the vegetables. You will And plenty of PARIS GREEN, at STARR'S Drug Store. We are selling the best LEMONS, also sell ICE. Our SODA FOUNTAIN is fizzing the very finest ICE COLD SODA WATER. Our syrups are the best that can be made. We use pure fruit juices. Our glasses are clean and large. When you want something cool, nice and refreshing give us a call. We are well equipped to attend to all your DRUG and MEDICINE wants. We have the largest and most complete stock we have ever had. We know how to dispense and our prices are money savers. Give us your business in the drug line and you will never regret it. JAS. M. STARR & CO.. Leading Druggists. *iT WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. No Lengthy Argument. . . About good printing is necessary. A good business man knows that a neat and tasty job of printing attracts attention and inspires confidence. That's the kind we do. Do you need any ? HICKORY SUPPLY COMPANY HICKORY GROVE, S. C, 1 DRIVE IN FLOUR. WE have FLOUR at from $1.75 to $2.60, and all of It is dirt cheap at tv?ck nrlpoa tvo oro qqlflnp' CASH "PRICES "are^ LOW on CORN, MEAL, MEAT, LARD. 1 Come and learn from us the value of i a CASH DOLLAR as compared with a credit dollar. CASH DOLLARS go at 1 a hundred cents on the dollar at our place-, and credit dollars do not go at all. . HICKORY SUPPLY CO. New Arrivals 1 i at Lowrance's. i < i ARMOUR'S "STAR" SLICED ? HAM, which everybody knows is delicious. s ARMOUR'S LUNCH TONGUE Is another delicious product of * the Armour packing houses. We have anything in the Canned Goods line that you want. We have a well assorted stock I of JUGS and JARS from Jugtown. See us if you need any. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. FARM TOOLS. , WE have on hand a lot of SIDE | HARROWS. HOES and GRAIN CRADLES, which we ask you to look 1 at and get our prices. They are for sale, and we will consider our mutual ! interests in the sales. A full supply of INKS and STATIONERY for all general purposes. i German Millet, Cane Seed and Seed | Corn. See us if you want either. We will sell you Tobacco by the Caddy, Plug or otherwise to suit. ( We have a nice line of Cropkery and Tinware for your inspection. We have just received a case of very < choice California Prunes. Also canned Grated Pineapple, Tomatoes and Okra. We desire again to call you atten- 1 tion to our spring samples of TAILORMADE CLOTHES. We have a lot of 1 samples and are getting perfect fits. Try us when wanting good clothes that fit. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. i'^WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. LIKE LIGHTNING FROM A CLEAR SKY THE vehicle trade has opened up. We have sold TWENTY Jobs since April the 1st. Our stock is complete in every detaij^^aufT we have the largest shipment coming in ever shipped here in one single shipment. We state this ( to show the quantity of vehicles we to lllnutrnte the fact , art; iiaiiuiiiig unu w that if it is a vehicle you want you CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY without , FIRST SEEING US. ( WAGONS AND HARNESS. Our line of each is complete. We want your trade and will make the < price and terms SUIT YOU if you will come to see us. ' XT Remember that every article we ' sell Is. stamped with our personal guarantee. GLENN & ALLISON. j SEWING MACHINES. I THE light-running "HOUSEHOLD" , and celebrated "DOMESTIC" Sewing Machines are sold from our store at i from $10 to $^0 less price than they are usually sold for. We also sell the 1 "1JLUE RIBBON" Machine at $20 and $25, and guarantee it for FIVE years. ' W. B. MOORE & CO. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc. ' We keep a complete stock, and if you want to paint in Lead and Oil, Ready Mixed Paints or what not, you can do no better than see us. W. B. MOORE & CO. STOVES . And all kinds of FURNITURE. We keep a big line and invite your attention. New lot CANE MATTINGS just in. See our Art Squares, Rugs, Pictures, Frames, etc. Jt'iV Easy terms can be made on anything we sell. + W. h. MOORE &'CO. See us for Crockery, Lamps, Hardware, etc., in endless varieties. W. B. MOORE & CO. THE KEIFER PEAR suits this climate better than any other and the Maryland Nursery Company furnishes the choicest trees at the lowest price. See me for particulars. D. C. CLARK, Agent, Yorkviile, S. C. \ l I I I ! i i , I L. M. GRIST & SONS, ! 1 0 Good Printing, YORKVILLE, S. C. j ' ! i < | J. M. iffl I CO , Dry Goods Department. We Are Now Ready. W E have long appreciated that the tastes and requirements of this market as to qualities and varieties were of a high order, and it has been our determined purpose to meet these tastes and requireme.its to the letter. Nothing else was considered by ouAjbuyers this spring when they were Nort"h to lay in a new stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, and it Is with confidence that we are now ready to carry i >ur friends through any one or all of i :he different departments of our big store. We believe we are prepared^to satisfy almost any taste or Judgment is to qualities and prices. Some New Dress Goods. Although we are especially desirous 3f giving a full description of what is to be found in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, we confess at the outset that we realize our utter inability to do so. No customer who comes^and makes an investigation can fail to appreciate the reason. The variety is too srrerit. We are at a loss to know where to begin. What to put in, what to leave out and where to end. No attempted description would be satisfactory. The best thing for our friends to do is to come and see for themselves, and / to come while the big stock is at ltsdoest By Way of Random / Suggestion. A more tasteful display of DRESS GOODS has never been seen In Yorkirille. We have everything in Blacks, ind an immense variety of new Veils, Granite Cloths, Silk Figured Albatross, Serges, All-over-nets, Wool Goods of endless variety and color, Linens of all the newest weaves, Embroidered Batiste, with Appliques to match, Sheer ind Fleecy White Goods, Lace and Plain Striped Piques, all shades of Mer:erlzed Car.brics, Tuckings and All>ver Embroideries, new patterns of 511k Waists, white and black Crepe de Uhlne In all weaves and colorant all ?rlces, and so many other pretty things :hat It lg practically Impossible to tell :he whole story at a single sitting. \ Our Millinery Department. Nobody understands better thari^e lo what is required In this depart nent, and nobody Is better prepared to 111 requirements. Miss Grant underitands her business perfectly, and Mrs. ' l Oobson not only knows the wantp of i ier numerous friends; but also how to 111 those wants In a way that Is satls'actory to all concerned. These are imong the reasons why our MILLI- I MERY ALWAYS GIVES SUCH PERFECT SATISFACTION AS TO QUAL- ' [TY, STYLE AND PRICE. Our Clothing Department. I n naorl tn OQV O orroof /lool AilVIC AO i?v uttu kw wuj u. itai UVUI an this subject just at this time, except that our CLOTJTING and SHOE DEPARTMENTS have both been receiving the attention their Importance deserve, and that they abound in interesting and valuable prizes. Gentlemen are invited to come and look. J. M. HEATH & CO, J. L. Williams, Manager. HIGH NOON COFFEE is a combination of the choicest Coffee berries, carefully se lected and blended, and scientifically roasted, producing cup quality of Unexcelled Merit. H|gh Noon Coffee Is packed in a handsomely lithographed air-tight can hold- . ing Four and One-Half. Pommels, and sells for ONE DOLLAR per can. Users I of Coffee will be pleased with 1 our High Noon Coffee. We also have South Carolina Tea. Its choice. , RIDDLE & CARROLL. J /J KELLER & CO., < UNDERTAKERS. OUR ! STOCK. \\7 E are carrying a large and elabVV orate stock of UNDERTAKERS' GOODS. We give satisfactory atten- < tion to all calls and the prices wb ' charge are very close. Don't fail to see us when in need of anything in our . line. Our place of business is near the Car- . olina and North-Western depot. J. J. KELLER & CO. Watch Repairing. Almost any blacksmith, carpenter, plumber, plowhand, painter or other artisan can "work" on a 1 w^atch, but it takes long years of practical experience to "repair" a broken watch. If your timepiece needs repairing, I will give you a guarantee t\iat your watch will ruu properly if I "fix" it. j SPECK, The Jeweler. IT'S NOT A QUESTION OF ' Whether You Can Afford j Jio Paint. Can you AFFORD NOT TO | PAINT? To let your house rot and decay? Don't be pennywise and pound foolish. Use LONGMAN & MARTINEZ'S PAINT and your house is protected for years, besides saving a big lumber and carpenter's bill for repairs. We also have PURE LEAD and OIL. See us before you buy. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, REGISTERED PHARMACIST. | UNDERTAKERS. 1 X A o 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 & CO. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. * TIME and again UTICA FIRE EXTINGUISHERS have prevented big fires. Your house or store might catch fire sometime and it is to your interest to provide against a destructive fire by having one or more Utica Extinguishers where you can use them . promptly. They are cheaper than in- < surance, and any child can operate it. Utica extinguisher. See me about it. A. M. GRIST. M WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. I AM prepared to do all kinds of , PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING. ' I carry in stock Boiler Trimmings, Valves, T's, L's, Unions, Black and Galvanized Pipe and other fixtures. I also sell a first-class Machine Oil. See or write me for anything you want in this line. W. O. RA-WLS. tuc "me civ it" cuno I nt nl i ia 11 uiiui ( 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. HOWE'S BARBERSHOP IS located in the room OVER THE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. It is my endeavor to give all patrons prompt, skillful, comfortable and thorough service. I have competent help. All favors extended to me duly appreciated. J. A. HOWE. WE CLOSE AT 6.30 P. M. _ From now until further notice our store will close at 6.30 ^ p. m. We respectfully invite t, 3ur friends to please attend to ? their shopping before that e tiour, and thus help to give us p ;'po" working "fellers" a little y time for exercise. Our store will be open Saturday nights. H. C. STKAUSH & UU. 1 SHOES! i If you want i ti Shoes for Men, 1 Women or the Children in low or high cut, in broad or narrow 1 pi r toes, at all kinds p" w of prices, and in I 01 all sorts of e' leathers, we invite you to see what we have to offer you. ] % F Our Stock of all ? c kinds of Staple b 31 Dry Goods, ; including Prints, Shirtings, rirvc ntn UllCCllUgOj LVij is complete, and. our prices are jj such as to make \ buying easy. . _ 0 CLOTHING Descriptions fi and Prices. 1406. Is a fast black cotton r clay worsted. These suits are just one lpt in our stock that j teases our competitors and gives them a headache. Our price is only $3 a Suit " 3420. Is a fine washed Melton, dark blue ground, with neat I brown and gray stripes, single breasted, round-cut sack suits. This is a good imitation of the a) flannel stripes which are the rage this season. $4.50 a Suit. 1 [504. All-wool Tricot in dark Oxford, round cut sack suit, satin-piped facings, made and trimmed in Ai manner, and is %v a good bargain at our price, ri Only #5 a Suit. _ S456. Fine wool cassimer, dark blue ground, with a neat - olive and brown stripe, satin J piped facing, an elegant article c, at only $6 a Suit. ~ S536. Extra fine all-wool crash, " medium brown ground, with an olive and gray mixture, in single breasted sack suit, P well made and nicely trimmed at only $7.50 a Suit. 5638. Extra fine all-wool fancy cassiinere in medium olive ground, with a silver and green rfn nifor. r^loirl 1*n siticrip. I ? ... ^ breasted, round-cut sack suit, f Only $9 a Suit. | t 3691. Extra fine imported all- a wool fancy worsted, in a dark ground, with neat olive and 11 blue check, single breasted Sl round sack suit, lined through- ? out with the best Prince's j serge, pants made with French " waistbands. These suits are ti good values at $15 a Suit. H. C, STRAUSS & CO, G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. [T7HEN you find It necessary to T T purchase anything In the Furnijre line you will find it to your interst to call and see what I have to of5r you. You will find that I carry the tEST goods as well as the lower rades and that my prices will cornare favorably with any prices that ou may obtain on any other warket. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES AND HEATERS. [T7E are still handling the wellVV known NOBLE STOVES. Our lost popular sellers are the IRON :iNG, ELMO and COTTON KING. Ivery one of these stoves that we have ver sold has given entire satisfaction j the purchaser, and we feel surs that ' you will purchase one of our stoves ou will not be disappointed. We also eep in stock a line of cheaper priced toves than the above. We also have full line of Heating Stoves. G. H. O'LEART. SADDLES AND HARNESS. H|7E invite all users of Saddles and ? V Harness to Inspect our stock of lese goods before buying. We manuicture our Saddles and Harness and trery Saddle and every set of Haress is guaranteed as to quality. G. H. O'LEART. 1YBURN-HEATH MULE CO. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. hiding and Driving [ITE have" the BEST EQUIPPED VV LIVERY STABLE in the upper art or the state?finis nuKstsa, INE VEHICLES. COMPETENT and ELIABLE DRIVERS, PROMPT and NTELLIGENT ATTENTION. It Is a leasure for us to serve the public and re try to make it a pleasure to the ublic to avail Itself of our services, all us up over the phone and tell us hat you want and when you want it, r come and say it to us at our office, ist as may best suit your convenince. J. C. ELLIOT, Manager. J. F. PURSEEY, CLOVER, S. 0. Good Hams. f HAVE just received some ARMOUR L HAMS, which everybody knows are ard to beat. Get one before they all o. We also have a nice supply of tib Meat and Lard. Be sure and see us when you want a .'otton Hoe. We handle the BOLES IOE. They are as good as any made. See us for anything you need in IANNED GOODS. We have them. We are constantly receiving Cabage and Beans from Florida and can upply your wants. Those who have purchased Fertili ers from us will please give in tne:r otes at once, as the time Is past due. J. P. PURSLEY. ?oan and Saving Sank, Yorlcvllle, * *. C. HITITH ample resources for the proTV tection and accommodation of ustomers, this Bank solicits the busaess of corporations, firms and lndlvldals, and will extend every aecommoatlon consistent with safe basking, lest of facilities for handling the acounts of out-of-town customers, counry merchants and farmers, cotton illls and other manufacturing estabshments. A general banking business transactd, and prompt and Intelligent attenlon given to all business entrusted to ur care. or interest bearing Certificates of Deoslt Issued under special agreement W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. I. M. McNEEL. President. Erflfassinnal (Hards. ^ GEO. W. S. HART, VTTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. ffice No. a LAW RANGE. 'Phone 58. FINLEY & BRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Building at the Rear of H. C. Strauss's Store. All business entrusted to us promptly ttended to. if ork BrickWorks. W. N. ASHE, Proprietor. We are now making millions of Brick, nd are ready to Ineet all demands holesale or retail, at figures that are ght. W. N. ASHE. Yorkville and Rock Hill. t-T WHEN BOYS WERE MEN. WOOD WANTED. " AM receiving proposals for 250 L CORDS OF PINE WOOD, to be devered at the waterworks during the jming summer. M. C. WILLIS, utitpw nnvc urrnr wcn She ilorkritlc (finquiw, nblished Wednesday and Saturday. PUI1LIHIIE1W : M. GRIST, W. D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION I ingle copy for one year 9 2 00 ine copy for two years 3 50 'or six months 1 00 'or three months 50 'wo copies one year 3 50 'en copies one year 17 50 .nd an extra copy for a club of ten. ADVERTISEMENTS nserted at One Dollar per square for tie first lrtiertlon, and Fifty Cents per quare for each subsequent Insertion. . square consists of the space occupied y ten lines of this size type. Contracts for advertising space tor iree, six and twleve months will be lade on reasonable terms. The con-acts must in all cases be confined to le regular business of the firm or indlidual contracting, and the manuscript lust be in the office by Mqnday at ocm, when intended for Wednesday's isue, and on Thursday when intend1 for Saturday's issue.