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AT THE CHtRCHBS. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. g. neville, pa8tor. Prayer meeting this evening at 7.00 o'clock. Sunday Services?Regular services Susnday morning at 11 o'clock. Quarterly services at 3.30 p. m. BAPTIST. rev. w. e. hurt, pastor. Sunday Services?Preaching in the morning1 at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. Sunday Services?Rev. T. B. Stewart will conduct services at 11 a. m., J ~ <-> * 7 nvirv>k. Sun anu in me cTcituib uv ? day school at 3.30 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. rev. j. l. stokes, pastor. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Evening services at 7 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. c. johnes, rector. Services Friday morning at 11 oclock. Sunday Services?Services Sunday at 11 a. m., and 4. 30 p. m. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. ?geriat Uatiijfs. Preaching? at York Cotton Mill*. Rev. W. G. Neville will preach at the York Cotton Mill chapel next Sunday evening*at 7 o'clock. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its " 1 Kaor lr?ar nrlll Via H P iiuruiai uuiiuiiiuij) ireaiiue ..... -- ? stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. Sold by Druggist, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ?he gortoille (fotton $Harhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Heur*. Latta Bros. Yorkvilue, December 23, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 73 Strict Middling 73 Good Middling 7.95 Strict Good Middling 7.95 Latta Bros. FLINCH For everybody. We have plenty now to supply the town. The acme of parlor games. MORE SIMPLE THAN AUTHORSMORE SCIENTIFIC THAN WHIST. Any number from two to eight may play the game. We have the directions?"How to Play." NUNNALEY'S CANDIES. There is no better Candy made than that made by NUNNALLY. We have received a fresh lot. Put up in beautiful Xmas boxes and baskets. Call and see them. Should you need a Pocket Knife or Razor please remember you can get the BEST at Starr's Drug Store. X^* We are selling for cash TEN POUNDS of good Tobacco for $3.25?A BARGAIN. JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. "FLINCH" AT STARR'S. Candies, Fruits and Nuts. We have a choice line of Stick, Cream and French Candies, choice Apples, Bananas and Oranges, and also all kinds of Nuts. We also have a nice rwn o Tt-1 A Tntrc fnr fVio i I 111. Ul l/L/no u::u i ujo 101 LL1\. little folks. We wish all our customers a merry Christmas and happy and prosperous New Year. We thank you for past favors. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. r. /T"- (Tx A .ft A .Ti.f. (T+ Lr" T - v T "y f y ' *4* T *f* t-J[TT ?y % 1 WE HAVE fit I RECEIVED Zl 1 1 i: Lowney'S & Chocolate Bo: I THE YORK I I J- B. B V REGISTERED ^ 4* ^*1* ^ ^ *1* ^ *1* ^ *1* ^1 ^ m FOR SALE. I E W. H. HICKLIN?115 3-6 acres ejiB Erwin tract, Guthriesville. Terms at flApply to C. E. SPENCER. AttyZtJ*. Dec.24w3t GOLD WATCH LOST I ,.Y,kville last Saturday afternoon. irat, double case, Waltham mph;mxU. Case No. 135,915; move2,990,423; T. W. Speck's No. wSle JF 378' Pr?bably dropped tup pfJH'inff from residence of Senabam 1 t0 Dr* A* Y* Cartwright's wird to to Pay suitable reJJt Under. FRANK C. RIDDLE. mocha hAi2^N1, AND |Z S JAVA RC^S. COFFEE. LjL ? i^EEXTEND j f \ THE ! fi COMPLIMENTS {; OF THE i t season i j to OUR j; J CUSTOMERS J ! # i ABC TO ALL ) ' ' MANKIND. ' J Ri& g ^ J 1 ' i \ RIDlLE I CARROLL. g \ n O LEMON BLUE e CLING RIBBON c PEACH S. EXTRACTS. J 1 ; ;? It If Yov HaveNot ? Been ? Speci'g, ; Come today.- o U. 41 We H ve an Elegant 81 Line c' Goods Suitable ft> Souveiirs For Young and Oil. Our Ml Stocfcls Especially Large and Attractive. Is SPEflL, The Jeweler. S ft \ hi " si \ P' AL1 KINDS ? [ OF Repair ' ] p \ s VVOIK. 2 S | We hae recently made tw g( | addition to our Repair Force and arenow in position to do t any kin! of REPAIRING that R ! comes, i the VERY BEST I l! MANNE1 ! V ii n0K? i' SEEING. ! | We havqa HORSE SHOER j ; who is sfl to be the BEST, i Our Shoeif material will be in j I this week.tod we ask that you 1 GIVE US Itrial in this line. ! Up-to4>ate | : Busies. I | ' 1 I ' We have sine lot of "up-to- I \ : date" Bugts going through j the factory They are coming I i out every y. Call and see j ? them. Thej re beauties. Yorkvil Buggy Co. , H; )o potel OFDWNEY'S I CH<pOLATES | ov I AND I srk - ?NBONS I KCB." 1 * , M,M AND ? f?m 4 POUND 1 , Jfpi plain and I ^ FAIItN BOXES. I Lowijj's Candies | satisfj vhere others ? only Jta feeiinp. ?f | sometB missing. ? Lown^lCandies 5 tourfi |hw4 missing" | oxtud spa. 4* WE WtSHYOU ALL | a teryIerry $ nbons. CAR1S1VAS. | >ruc stire, I iowen, 1 i pharmacist. i ? J. M. HEATH ft to., General Merchandise. \ We Have \ the Goods. Notwithstanding the fact that our sales have been unusually heavy this fall, and that we have sold many thousands of dollars worth of goods from our various departments, we would not have our friends get the idea that our stock is not close up to what a properly kept stock should be as it was at the first of the season. If there is anyone thing upon which we pride ourselves more than another, it Is in keeping WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS TO BUY. We have long since advanced beyond the old antiquated :ustom of laying In a lot of goods at the beginning of a season and hammering away until our shelves are empty. Our method, as most of our reguar customers are aware, is to have MEW- GOODS COMING IN ALL THE riME, so as to afford every customer the opportunity to get not what he lappens to find, but what he wants. We are in that position now and ex>ect to continue so. Clothing. We have sold thousands of dollars yorth of READY-MADE CLOTHING his season, and hope to get rid of a ood many thousands of dollars worth nore before the season ends. Because ur stock ranges from the cheapest to he BEST, covering almost every desird cut and style, we have had but few ustomers who were unable to find rhat they wanted. As soon as any iven line of goods has begun to run hort, we have Invariably replenished and we are In just as good shape ) furnish anything that might be deIred as at the beginning of the sea[>n. We have quite a large assortlent of really first-class Clothing, to rhlch we invite the especial attention f pfeople whd take'pride in their dress, ur goods are right, and In most cases le prices will prove surprising, conidering the values we are offering. Dress Goods. Our Ladles' Dress Goods Department receiving especial attention this seam?more so than usual. It contains iany weaves and fabrics not hereto>re carried on this market, and we ive been gratified at being able to lpply quite a number or especially irticular customers who have heretfore been unable to satisfy themselvi except through mall orders. In lany cases we have been supplying le Identical goods procured through r?tt orders, and at- much lower price*. Te are doing all we can to supply lr lady friends with exactly what ley want, and are always pleased to tceive any suggestions they see prop' to make. We are confident that ith our facilities for buying and tiling, no Individual retail buyer can ?t the same quality of goods by mail < express at anything like the prices /"E ARE ABLE TO OFFER OVER UR COUNTERS. The customer who not convinced of the correctness of lis statement is invited to make a lore careful investigation. Shoes. QVino ntnnk Rtill takes 11D the en tire,northeast side of our store and nev* grows less for the reason that we jfep It replenished from up-stairs. We eep the up-stairs replenished from the IEST shoe factories of the north. Our be of Shoes includes almost everytiDg that can be desired by men, womfii or children. We have coarse, cheap1 Shoes and fine high-priced Shoes, It is our aim to be able to fit almost anybody at almost any price wit hint he range of reason, and we have Ktd but few customers to go away disappointed. And we beg to remarkthat the disappointed ones did not buy Shoes in THIS section, for where are unable to suit a Shoe customei in quality, style and price, that cusomer has on hand a tedious undertakttg to get what he wants. Millinery. Our Milliiery department Is now ike it has bten during- the whole sea?on?busy. The ladles are making and jelling Hats. They are constantly inding it necessary to order new goods, md their stocfc of materials are prac:ically as fresh as at the beginning of he season. In this department it has >een our gratifying experience to keep ilmost every customer that we have von. The ladieg of Yorkville and surrounding country have realizp<\ 4,*rt4 he ladies in our Milling.- x/epartment iot onlv know DUS1D6SS, but thflt hey invp?/<1|o'y furnish their patrons vill ail that can be reasonably exacted at prices that are seldom dupli:ated elsewhere. The growth and de'elopment of this department of our justness has been a source of very coniiderable satisfaction to us, and we ire seeing to it that none of the presige we have won shall be lost. Things In General. Besides the lines referred to, our big store room >contains an immense volume and variety of other goods, particular mention of which is hardly pracv.i^ We have almost everything ;L?t the general customer can call for in nrv Goods, Clothing. Dress Goods, chops Notions, Umbrellas, Hats, GroIhps Hardware, Plantation Supplies, Tninroved Agricultural Implements, and we are selling these goods at prices THAT ARE RIGHT. Come and see us, J, M. HEATH & CO, j L. Williams, Manager. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. 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. STOVES AND HEATERS. WE are still handling the wellknown NOBLE STOVES. Our most popular sellers are the IRON KING, ELMO and COTTON KING. I Every one of these stoves that we have lever sold has given entire satisfaction to the purchaser, and we feel sur* that If you will purchase one of our stoves frou will not be disappointed. We also wep in stock a line of cheaper priced loves than the above. We also have ifull line of Heating Stoves. \ Q. H. O'LEARY. ?<aj/vjuaa anil OAJKfltiaS. WE Invite all users of Saddles and W Harness to Inspect our stock of thie good8 before buying. We manufadlire our Saddles and Harness and evey Saddle and every set of Harpesils guaranteed as to quality. ' Q. H. O'LEARY. J. \. KELLER & CO., UNDERTAKERS. \ I OUR STOCK. \ WE aricarrylng a large and elab orate itock of UNDERTAKERS' GOODS. Te gWe satisfactory attention to all ^calls Xnd the prices wb charge are ^^Don't fail to see us when \n need of ais^^ng jn our line. Our place ol luplness is nearx^^. ollna and Norfi-Western depoL^v^^ pT.t J. KELLER & CO. ;; W. OjRAWLS, PLUMBER AttD STEAM FITTER. ( ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES. r I CARRY a assorted stock of Engine and toller Fittings, all kinds of packing, ani everything needful to repair any ordtiry break. PLUMBING. In addition totarrying the necessary stock, I do all Idhds of Plumbing work. Let me make ertmates. TILING. There Is stlllili large assortment of TILING in thqpar that was received recently. Peopifwho require anything in this line si^uld confer with me. What I do nollhave on hand can be procured on shtt notice. My terms are CASH. JV?'ir. o. iiAwiit).? X1IAS! xkAS! WE will selj many articles for Xmas presftts this season AT oust to ciOBe on w.b. moore & co. | 5 Cents-Tor-5 Cents, j WE will fix ip your shoe heels < with the niest little PLATE to i prevent them fom cutting off and * throwing shoe ou of shape. w.b. moore & co. , Carpets at Cost at j w.'jb. moore & co. Crefckery. Fine blue jnd green decorated crockery?a full line ?at cost at W3. moore & co.'s. i Midlines. New home; Sewing Machines, blue ribijdn and others at less than you can buy elsewhere. w. b. moore & co. Furnitnrt and Stoves. We have ful and complete lines of furnitjre and stoves at prices guaranteed at W. B. MOORE & CO.'S. It Would Be #* Like Carrying Coal to Newcastle For me to saj- thit I have a FULL SUPPLY of dll Unds of FRUITS, NUTS, etc., forcakt, as well as table use?for everyb&'.y that Is concerned about, knows It. I V ; I Also Havp^ \ .v. tlrst quality <T loose MINCE MEAT at 10 cents a,pound. GEORGIA CANE STRUP at 60 cts. a gallon. Our own HOME-MACE MOLASSES . at 50 cts. a gallon. LOU IB ROTH. L tit' Send The Enquired yoar Job Printing order*. \ pfti iiunii uin/urv bULumoin, iwunnti, BABCOCK AND JEWEL BUGGIES. Well made?extremely stylish. THERE'S noticeable elegancy about each that proclaims It at once as belonging to a class above the ordinary. If you need a Buggy get our prbes. I Wagons! Wagons!! If you are In doubt, buy an OLDS. We have one In our possession that kas been In constant use for TWENTYONE YEARS and is able for service yet. There are others, but TWENTYONE YEARS ought to count for something. We make terms to suit the purchaser and guarantee everything we sell. GLENN & ALLISON. it-i)' Send The Enquirer your Job Printing order*. 4??^^*?4 ?*?+?*?*?4^4^^^^^+?*$+?^'?*?*?^,?^,?*?^^^ I !"") ^if - V sT I 1 3K II t> I ? pQ I 2 |? 1 ! ON"3L.TT j _ : ' " ; i! ^ i In Which You Can Buy Our ji; I Clothing at COST. Today, I' [\(we close Christmas Day) | IS ^ 1 1 1 ch 'a s "f i; ii?u ^oei) Friday and Sat- ||: urday. l^s you Buy jj! | Quick Your Oj^rtumty i Will Be GONE. Is ? D ? P J ljU PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: I! X ! Owing1 to the^rush that we will !! | have today and tonight we will j; I be unable to deliver any goods ! i I to any one except at our store. !!' (THE/ SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS. I We exteud the compliments of. the season to all man- jj kind and wish all our customers, friends, competitors and all mankind a merry Christmas and a prosperous New \! ! \ Year: May your shadows never grow less. !! I 0 ( ) . ;; i! i I I Special Bargains: f i) \ < I ;; .500 Cakes of Spanish Root Toilet Soap. < i I! Former price, 10 cents a cake, now j| i> going at FIVE CENTS a Cake. j! II All Ladies' Wrappers, Shirt Waists, j| ;; Skirts and Dressing Sacques are i! ji going at COST. | i! All Jewelry at COST. ji ]; Ladies' 50-Cents Neckwear at 25 cents | t and all 25-Cents Neckwear at 15 | I Cents. I r11-41 J ? ""d Tlflaa/\a> T oo'OTlie Q/l and II ^ LvllllUrt^ll 8 (lllll ITllAiSCO ami* ^ I ' 50 Cents kind, now 10c a pair. | I About 700 Yards of Fruit-of-the-Loom | I Bleaching*, arrived last Q $ I week, per yard, only Owl Oa | I All Ladies', Misses' and Children' Capes I I and Wraps at 20 per cent. Discount. ? | Scrivens' Pattern Heavy Canton Flan- I t nel Drawers for men, at only 45 I I Cents a pair; , i I All Men's and Boy's Sweaters at Cost. I I LINEN | 1 PIATTATin Ladies', 12s to 14s, ? 1 lilt I A K X Gents', 14s to 17 l-2s, ? I III!LLnllU. quantity is limited, ? | vviJUiiilk/^ onl Cent each | & I' !| I You Will Find That Our I I Men's Heavy English Tie at OOP I J a pair is the best Shoe Bar- OilU. ? | gain ever offered on tills market. * f 1 Men's Dress Shoes at 98 Cents a Pair. | $ , Women's Light Dress Shoes, only I I Cents a Pair. | f Women's Solid Leather Dress Shoes, | | at 90 Cents a Pair. | I Boy's Shoes, brogan cut, 13s to 2s, 3s to I I 6s, at only 90 Cents a Pair. I I Act TODAY?Tomorrow may be too late. f I H. C. Straus&Jk Co. j. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. The State of Sooth CarollM-Coutr of York. IN THE! COMMON PLEAS. Elizabeth C. McCarter, Plaintiff, against Hattie A. Jackson et al., DeI fendants. BY virtue of the decree in the above entitled action, the undersigned will expose to public outcry AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1903: All that tract of land lying in the county of York, and state of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO AND THREE-FIFTHS ACRES, more or less, and made up of: w (!) Thirteen and one-half acres from a. a. a. Mccaner, ueea uook ino. 14, page 426; (2). Seven acres from E. A. B. McCarter, Deed Book, No. 17, page 427; (3). Seven acres from J. R. McCarter, Deed Book Nd. 19, page 178; (4). Forty-four and (6). seven acres, these two from E. A. B. McCarter and J. R. McCarter, Deed Book "F-7," page 145; (6). One and four-fifths acres from James B. Wood, Deed Book No. 19, page 194; (7). Fifty-two acres from J. R. McCarter et al., Deed Book No. 20, page 188; and (8). Ten and three-tenths acres from James A. Tate, Deed Book J10, page 77. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, and the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. December 13, 1902. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court. Dec. 17 w 3t" CLERK'S SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 5eorge W. Moore, Plaintiff, against W. Lawson Moore et al., Defendants. DT virtue of the decree of foreclosure D in the above entitled action, the inderslgned will expose to public out:ry AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on he FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 903: All that certain tract or parcel of and situated in the county of York, md state of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY'HREE ACRES, more or less, and lounded by lands of John Hamel, Willam S. Creighton and others, and nown as the "Hugh Warren Home Mace," being the same land conveyed o George W. Moore by E. A. Craword, S. Y. C., by deed recorded In took "K?II," page 156, Register's ofce. York county, S. C. Said decree allows that part of said remises known as the "Armour tract" f thirty-eight acres, to be first ofTered nr sale at an upset price of 1225.00, and ' sold, sale of the remainder is to be ostponed one year. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, and the remainder at svelve months, with interest from day f sale, secured by the purchaser's ond and a mortgage of the premises, rovlding for all expenses in case of jreclosure. Purchaser to pay for pa:as^with leave to pay entire bid in Dectw CV. BROVQ3, 1902. i^YLIE, Clerk of Court. The State of South Carbv of York. ^r o??t7 IN THE COMMON PLEAS. rho Spratt Building and Loan Asso^v elation, Plaintiff, against W. H. ^ Y virtue of \he decree of foreclos- -V' ure in the above entitled action, x [consolidated with J. J. Keller et al., /s. W. H. Hicklin et al., and M. J. 2Iark vs. W. H. Hicklin et al.), the undersigned will expose to public outcry AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY. 1903: All that tract or parcel of land situite, lying and being in Bethesda townihip, county of York, and state of South Carolina, oounded by lands of W. H. Hicklin, estate land of R. E. juthrle, deceased; E. A. Crawford, N. B. Bratton, .freeman woruimu ci. <?., containing TWO HUNDRED FIFTY f250) ACRES, more or leu, and being the remaining portion of what 1b known as the "Samuel O. Hemphill home tract." and being the Identical land purchased by W. H. Hicklin from Emma J. Erwin, and conveyed by her to him by deed of date the ? of December. 1900, duly recorded in the clerk'8 office, York county, S. C. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, and the remainder in two equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises, providing for all expenses in case of foreclosure. Purchaser to pay for all papers, with leave to pay entire bid, or any greater part than one-third thereof, in cash. December 13. 1902. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of Yorlc. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. N. Ashe, Jr., PlaintifT, vs. Mary Glenn Hope et al., Defendants. By virtue of a decree for sale, made in the above stated cause, dated 3rd day of December, 1902, I will expose to public sale, IN FRONT OF YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1903, the following described real property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in county of York, state aforesaid, in Bethel township, on waters of Crowder's creek, containing THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN (317) ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of T. E. Harper, Shields Harper, W. P. Boyd, David onH nthero nnrt ltnnwn as the "Nancy J. Glenn Home Place." Terms of Sale?One-third CASH, and balance on credit of one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser has privilege of paying his entire bid in cash. Purchaser must comply by paying cash portion of bid within one hour after sale, or the land will be resold same day at the risk of defaulting purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all papers. December 12th, 1902. W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. * 1 d.l. ..il Brahla Ul tOI J f oaio ctuu a wu CASH or CREDIT. WE have a half a dozen FINE MULES that we would like to sell for CASH or on CREDIT. Same price either way, just so It Is good paper. Wagons, Buggies. and other plunder on the same terms. Can give you anything you want any way you want It. Talk to us. Livery. ^ Whether for city or country TEAMS ARE UP We have a tel ways ^ridl