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ratt cut Hale with a knife, from the
effects of which he died in a few moments.
Coroner Vinesett was summon>
ed and went to Blacksburg and held an
inquest Sunday. Those present at the
killing were sworn, and testified in substance
to the facts as stated above.
Dr. D. S. Ramseur made the post-mortem
examination and made the following
statement to the jury: Saturday
evening about 7 o'clock a party of Negroes
were out on the South Carolina
and Georgia Extension railroad running
from Blacksburg to Gaffney, about
one mile from Blacksburg, when Rich
Hale and Will Sarratt got into a quarrel
about ten cents that Hale owed
Sarpatf Hot words Dassed from one to
the other for a short time, when Sarratt
cut Hale in the side with a knife,
from which he died in a few moments
before medical aid could reach him, and
after he had spoken only a few unimportant
words. Sarratt left at once and
has not been seen since.
MERE-MENTION.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
recently enjoined by the United
States court from striking: against the
Wabash railroad, has resolved to obey
the injunction Alfred Knapp, a human
monster, is on trial at Hamilton,
Ohio, for the murder of three wives.
He confesses to the murders and his
relatives are claiming that he is insane.
......Tests have been made in New
York during the past week of the recently
discovered scarlet fever serum.
The tests are claimed to have been
successful The new United States
cruiser Chattanooga was launched at
Elizabeth, N. J., last Saturday in the
presence of an Immense throng of spectators
Twenty men were drowned
at Spier's Falls, N. Y., last Saturday,
by the capsizing of a ferry boat
The brokerage Arm of Dresser & Co.,
of New York, made an assignment last
Saturday. The liabilities are estimated
at about $2,000,000 and tne nominal asy
sets at $750,000.....Governor Logino, of
Mississippi, has announced his candidacy
for the United States senate, as suecessor
to Senator Money Ex-Congressman
Flount, of Georgia, died last
week The senate committee on foreign
relations reported the Panama ca?
nal treaty on Monday without amendment
Pope Leo is critically ill and
is expected to die at any moment.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
TIipam.
Governor Hey ward has written a letter
to Mayor Smythe, of Charleston, on
the subject of suppressing blind tigers
in the city. The governor gives the
mayor to understand most distinctly
that no reasonable effort will be spared
to secure the complete enforcement of
the dispensary law in Charleston.
Jeffcoat Killed at Last.
, Charleston Jeffcoat, outlaw and murderer,
who has been hunted in three
states and on whose head' a price has
been placed several times, met his end
last Wednesday night in Alabama. He
was killed by Deputy Sheriffs Prestwood
and Dunson, near Watkins
bridge, over Yellow river. The deputies
were trying TO arrest him and Jeffcoat
shot Dunson in the leg. Jeffcoat
was 23 years old. The first crime for
which he was indicted was stealing a
mule in Barnwell county. The mule
was afterward recovered in Augusta,
and the owner refused to prosecute for
fear of retaliation. Subsequently Jeff
coat was charged with arson, accused
of burning the home of his brother-inlaw,
in Lexington county. He broke
jail and went to Georgia, where he
lived as Charles Johnson. In April of
last year, he killed a man named Wilson,
in Herndon, Emanuel county, Ga.
He and Wilson were engaged in illicit
liquor traffic. For more than a four
months he was chased as an outlaw.
CJn July 16, he killed Deputy Sheriff
Flanders, who was leading a posse In
pursuit of JelTcoat, near Mldville, Ga.,
Jeffcoat and his wife were in a wagon
when approached by the posse. Jeffcoat
dropped into the body of the wagon
and fired. He escaped into the
Ogeechee swamp. A few years ago the
people of Wagners, Aiken county, were
worried by horse thieves, and the governor
offered a reward for their capture.
It has since become known that
the depredations were committed by
Jeffcoat. On July 24, Sheriff Owen Alderman
and Deputy Aull were in hot
pursuit of the horse thieves. They
came upon Jeffcoat. who dodged to the
side of the road and fired upon the
posse, shooting Deputy Aull in the
back and killing him. For this crime
Jeffcoat afterward expressed regret, but
claimed that he was forced to do it.
The desperado' was traced to Dixiana
within six miles of Columbia, but all
trace of him was lost in the Congaree
swamp. There were frequent reports
that he had visited relatives in Columbia.
The people of Aiken and Lexing
ton counties were in terror for weeks.
There were stories of the outlaw making
his appearance in lumbering camps
and demanding food, and like Harry
Tracey, the Oregon outlaw, he inspired
a fear which protected him. The offers
of reward aggregated $1,200. Governor
Ellerbee in 1898 offered $100 for his capture,
just after his escape from Lexington
county. Governor McSweeney*
last July offered $100, and the sheriff
offered $100 for his capture, dead or
alive, for the murder of Deputy Aull.
The rewards offered by officials and
persons in Georgia are as follows: The
widow of J. L. Flanders, whom Jeffcoat
killed, offered $200 for his apprehension:
Sheriff J. T. Flanders, a brother
of the murdered man, $200, and
friends of the Flanders family $200.
More than $600 is on deposit in the
Citizens Bank, of Swainsboro, and in
addition there is a reward of $300 of
fered by the governor of Georgia.
/ "Horse Shoe Robinson." ? Horse
Shoe I.Jbinson," so called in John P.
Kenned 's book, was really and properly
rpelled Robertson, which way he,
nd all his generation, always down to
the present day, have done. The confusion
was caused by Kennedy changing
the spelling of the name?making it
Robinson instead of Robertson, and it
will go down in history as spelled by
Kennedy. He was raised in Pendleton
district. South Carolina; his home was
situated in a bend of Senaca river,"which
is the reason he was called "Horse
Shoe Robinson," and he was never a
blacksmith. He moved from South Car
olina with his family to Tuscaloosa
county, Ala., in about middle life?lived
there, died and was buried. He raised
five sons and one daifghter, Elizabeth,
who married William Dunlap, a farmer
of that section; they moved with their
family of small children, to Texas,
about sixty-five years ago, where we
lost sight of them after Elizabeth died,
| which was about forty years ago. The
| sons are all dead and so are most of
IMmn T a m 72 vpnrfl Old.
IIIC SL auuuiiiiui w?? a ... ^ r
and have one brother, 60 years old, living;
the balance are all dead. We have
no relatives living in Birmingham that
we know of, and none are related to ue
who spell their name Robinson.?S. E.
C." in Montgomery Advertiser.
AT THE CHLRCHES.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. L. STOKES, PA8TOR. .
Prayer meeting in the Sunday school
room this (Wednesday) evening at 7.30
o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR.
Services Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons
at 4.30 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. a. NEVILLE, PASTOR.
Prayer meeting this evening at 7.30
o'clock.
Special Uotiqea.
Serviced at Hebron.
There will be prayer-meeting at Hebron
Saturday afternoon, March 14, at
3.30 o'clock, and preaching on Sabbath
afternoon, March 15, at 3.30 o'clock, by
the pastor, Rev. J. S. Grler.
Mar. llw.s.2t E. B. Cairnes.
Secure Seata Early.
"The Star Boarder." which* will be the
attraction at the opera house on Saturday,
March 14,. Is a musical farce
cqMdy in three acts. The piece Is intended
for laughing purposes only and
serves as a vehicle for the introduction
of Chas. Boyle and his clever company
of fun producers.
How's This f
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, axftl financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldinq, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood*
and mucuous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the Best
i
$he gorlmiUe dfotton $ftarhet.
Corrected 8eml-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, March 10, 12 m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Middling 9i
Strict Middling 98
Good Middling 93
Fully Good Middling .; 93
Latta Bros.
VINE LESS OR BUNCH YAM.
SWEET POTATO Seed 51 per bushel
f. o. b. Special terms for 10 bushel
lots. Write or call on S. H. LOVE, McConnellsville,
S. C. Mar.l4w3t*
FOR RENT.
THE HARTWELL FARM in the
eastern suburbs of Yorkville, formerly
owned by S. L. Hobbs. Residence
already rented. GEO. W. S. HART, Attorney.
March llwlt
OPERA HOUSE *8n ?. /m ar clP: 1 If'
CHAS. BOYVEan CHAUNCY DEPOT,
"THE STAR BOARDER,"
A Jolly Farce In Three Acta.
BREAKFAST, DINNER AND SUPPER.
All That's Enjoyable In Polite Vaudeville.
80 TWENTY PEOPLE 20
One of the big features of this engagement
in addition to the company,
is one of the very best complete orchestras
now traveling. Seats can be secured
at the usual place, without any
advance in prices.
See Big Band Parade at Noon.
Prices 75 and 50 cts.; Children 25 cts.
Fertilizers.
We have several carloads of Fertilizers
on hands and all of our customers
who have been waiting for
the BEST goods, can get them now.
Here is a list of what we sell:
Ammoniated. Acids.
10?4?4 10?4
8?3?3 10-2
9?3?2 14 per cent.
8?2J-1 13 per cent.
8J-2?2 Kainit.
The well known
MACMURPHY & CO.
goods.
JA8. M. STARR & CO..
Yorltvllle, S. C.
Phone 36.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
UP TO
SPECIFICATIONS.
People who have seen our last bunch
of Mules unite with us in the opinion
that they are all that we claimed for
them and that taking into consideration
the quality we are offering the
best values in Mule llesh that have
been offered on this market this season.
I HRATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO..
J. C. Eli.iott, Manager.
HANGING
LAMPS.
I recently received one dozen
Hanging Lamps. All of
them are neat. Some are plain
and others are fancy trimmed.
Any of them will give good
1 11 . . 1_ ii A_
service, ana aaa to tne attractiveness
of the hallway and the
home. The prices are attractive,
too?$2.50 to $6. Will
be pleased to show you.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN SEED?
Get them fresh from York
Drug Store?correct prices.
SEED CORN? v
Golden Dent, White Dent?
both good?correct prices for
large or small quantities.
ONION SETS?
Silver Skin and Red Bermuda?pure
seed.
Several varieties Beans and
Peas in bulk?correct prices.
YORK DRUG STORE
J. B. BOWEN,
REGISTERED PHARMACIST.
GENTLEMEN'S
CLOTHING.
We are proud of our Spring
and Summer Clothing stock?
proud of it because of its excellent
qualities, its variety,
its beauty, its style, and proud
of the low prices we can offer
our customers. But are very
proud of the complimentary
comments that our Clothing
stock has brought out of the
gentlemen who have seen our
Clothing. If you would have
Clothing to be correct in style,
in fabric, in fit, in quality, in
price?in fact Clothing that is
satisfying to good dressers, it
will do you good to see our
Clothing. We have.
Flannel Suits from $7.50 to $18.
Crash Suits from $5 to $7.50.
Two piece Suits $7.50 to $xo.
Gentlemen's Shirts.
The quantity, the quality, the
variety, the style, the beauty
of our Shirts for gentlemen
all excite complimentary remarks.
There is nothing loud
or gaudy about our Shirts, but
they have that neat, prosperous
appearance so much desired
by good dressers. See
our Shirts.
J. Q. WRAY, Furnishings.
See Us For
SEEDTATERS.
RED BLISS,
WHITE BLISS,
' GOODRICH,
PEERLESS,
EARLY ROSE.
All good and true seed.
Our prices are close.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
rTDTT\T17t! Y7" A T TC217L2
AAVUIH IVO, ? /lUlOJUO.
If you expect to do any traveling
and need a Trunk or a
Valise, we will be pleased to
show you what we have. We
can please in quality, size and
price.
r j? i.
All U1UC1 IU 1CUUAC Will ai?~r\-XV UJl
fine Crockery to smaller proportions
we are offering some
especially attractive goods at
some especially attractive figures.
For some real bargains
in Crockery see us.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
~ SURVEYING.
I BEG to advise the public that I
am prepared to do land surveying
prompt and efficiently and to furnish
plats of my work. For very particular
measurements. I use a steel tape Instead
of the chain. All of my instruments
are first-class and in first-class
condition. Terms reasonable. Address
me at Clover S. C.
J. L. STACY, Surveyor.
Feb. 4 ?w 3m.
SEED POTATOES.
We have Red Bliss Seed Potatoes
enough to supply almost
the entire demand of this community,
and as a result we got
the very lowest wholesale figures,
and that allows us to
give our customers the very
lowest retail prices. Therefore
it will be to your interest
to see us before buying seed
potatoes. The Red Bliss is a
good grower and producer.
We have a carload of
CORN.
Get our price before you buy
Corn.
SEED OATS.
We have good Seed Oats for
parties desiring to sow Oats
this spring.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
LET'S HAVE A
LITTLE TALK.
What about?
Why, about the weather. Winter is
dying and leaving the usual number
of legacies. Weakness, nervousness,
bad blood, loss of appetite, indigestion,,
headache, constipation, etc.
Why not get rid of your ills?
There's a remedy and a good one.
So good that you don't have to have
faith in it. The medicine cures you,
not the . faith. We have faith ,in , 4t. j
Lots of it So much that we GUARANTEE
it to do all we claim or your
money back. What is the medicine?
STARR'S LIVER REGULATOR.
Large boxes for 25 cents.
FEED YOUR COWS
MRS. LEA'S MILK AND BUTTER
PURIFIER. Fully tested and ,
recommended by the U. S. department
of agriculture. We have sold this
Powder for two season's and tested it
with our own cow. Cows fed on this
Powder can be turned on garlic or wild
onions and there will be neither taste
nor smell to the milk and butter. Also
increases the flow of milk at least one
fourth. Sold by -I
r -.1
JA8. M. STARR A CO,, ,
Leading Druifglsts,
Phone 26. Night calls ring 49.
Going to
Market.
On Friday of this week our
Mr. Strauss will' leave for the
Metropolitan markets. He is
going with a well-defined
idea of what he wants to buy.
We will not outline his plans
at this time, but suffice it to
snv that it is his intention to
buy such a stock of Dry Goods
and Notions as will take away
the possibility of the remark
so often heard here : "I can't
get what I want in Yorkville,
therefore I must go to to
find what I do want." If this
remark is heard after our new
enrincr stock arrives, it will be
~r?o '
for some other cause than UI
can't get it here," and it won't
be the prices, either.
Handsome
AKGO
Portraits
FEEE to
Customers
Who Buy
$15 Worth
Of Goods.
STRKITH CO.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
I WANT to clean, repair and press
all of your old suits. First class
work guaranteed. Leave me your orders
for First Class Tailor-Made Clothing.
Made to measure Pants a specialty.
Fit and work guaranteed. Correct
prices and the very latest and most
popular styles. R. L. BRANDON. '
They Are
HERE.
THAT carload of fine MULES Is
HERE. The sales we are making
are surprising to York county. Our
purchasing power gives us a great advantage
over all other dealers. The
business of the past month was the
largest In our business career, and we
expect to make t!ds one even greater.
The reason of the great popularity of
our firm Is very simple. We have the
FACTS to support every printed
statement we make. We show JUST
what we advertise and we STAMP everv
sale we make with our PERSON
AL GUARANTEE. If you need a
Horse or Mule come to see us.
Buggies, Harness.
We have the largest display of Buggies
and Harness ever shown In Yorkville,
and a carload of Studebaker
Wagons has been shipped to us.
GLENN & ALLISON.
Onion setS
WHEN you are ready to buy your
Onion Sets, come to me and get
them. _ I have the very beBt that can
be had for this climate and our solt.
GARDEN SEEDS?I have a fresh
supply cf Garden Seeds, of the kind
that have given the most general satisfaction
In this locality. I also have
Garden Beans and Pease in bulk and
packages and can sell you just the
quantity that you want.
For years we have been handling the
best growing and most prolific varieties
of Seed Irish Potatoes and I have
them again this season. When you
are ready to buy your Seed Potatoes
it will be to your interest to see me
for what you want
Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry
that are given Magic Horse and Cattle
Powder and Poultry Food always
thrive well and repay the user for the
expense.
LAMM'S CLOTHINGr-Best on e&rth
?fit to wear and made to fit.
W:' M. KENNEDY, Agent
trrvr?T7
iirrtxv
'-IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
SAYS take care of the little folks,
who are drawers of water, and not
hewers of wood. For this purpose we
have In stock a lot of Well Fixtures,
which Is a great protection from accidents,
so numerous from the . old time
windlass. It is not only a protection
from accidents; but a complete sanitary
arrangement in keeping everything
clean and dry around the well.
For information, we refer you to Hon.
D. E. Finley and Mr. W. Brown Wylie,
who have been using them a year or
more. We also have in stock B. P.
Cutaway Harrows, Feed Cutters,
Wheel Barrows, Walking and Riding
Cultivators, Oliver Chilled Plows, which
have no equal, and a few of the well
known Standard Sewing. Machines,
which are two machines in one.
Yours to serve when in need,
YORK IMPLEMENT CO.
thdnAnncc
I UnilHUULO
SOMETIMES damage property and
again they utterly destroy everything
In their path. You can protect
yourself against financial loss from this
source by taking out TORNADO INSURANCE
In my agency. You can Insure
your property for its full value
under this class of insurance and in
case of either total or partial loss,
somebody else beside yourself bears it.
The cost Is very low, as compared with
fire Insurance. Full Information furnished
at my office.
SAM M. GRIST.
J. P. PURSLEY7
clover, a. a.
1903 ANNOUNCEMENT.
I JUST want to announce that I am
now ready to serve you for another
year.
Have almost everything people want
to eat.
Liots of things for people to wear.
Have great stacks of Alamance,
Ginghams, Shirtings, etc.
The best Shirting at 6 cents a yard
that you ever had offered you.
Shoes for everybody?prices from 98c
to 34.00 a pair. See our Shoes.
Horse and Mule Furnishings?Collars
and Collar- Pads, Horse Shoes and
Nails in all sizes.
Barbed Wire and Staples for pasture
fencing. Get my prices.
Tobacco? You can't find a better
stock to select from?prices 35 cents to
31.00 a pound. See us for Tobacco.
We keep almost everything. Call on
us for what you want. Will be glad
to serve you. Yours for trade,
J. F. PURSLEY.
|C<wu and pavings ?anfe,
Yorltvllle, 8. 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 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.
X3T Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit
issued under special agreement, j
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
S. M. McNEEL, President.
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.
EGGS?I HAVE THEM.
BLUE Andeluslans, Brown Leghorns,
Black Mlnorcas, Barred]
Plymouth Rocks, Indian Games, Warj
Horse Pit Games, Bronze Turkeys.
They are all pure and I can give absolutely
satisfactory reference as to my
reliability. Write J. W. BETTS, Lesslie,
S. C. Feb. 14 s.w.tf.
fru' Send The Enquirer your Job
Printing order*.
J. M. HEATH & CO,
General Merchandise.
NEW,
MlLLIN'EllY.
11 ^ j'yJ yjr _ r
"Ho! HO! !" Spring Millinery, and
only the 4th of March?" Such was the
exclamations of many who inspected
our second lot of new Spring Hats.
We have Ready-to-Wear Hats for ladies
and children. Hats in the new
weaves and colors for early wear, and
Hats for children in all shapes and varieties.
Our new Millinery partakes of the
newest shades, which are in groups.
First?as a leader of shades?comes the
"Champagnesthen Coral to Cardinal.
then the Fuchias. next Black with
Nasturtium colorings, but dearest to all
maiden's hearts are the large Chiffon
Hats, some of which are faced with
Louisane silk pinked. See THESE novelties?then
you appreciate them.
NEW VEILINGS are in?the "Jane
Hading" being a leader. New Persian
draperies for outdoor hats.
< Indeed, we will, as In the past, 'show
everything desired for feminene headgear.
Our popular, experienced and artistic
trimmer, Miss Burks, is now making
patterns from models shown only In
the great Metropolis. She will be here
in a few days. In the meanwhile, Mrs.
Dobson will ba glad to show and select
chapeaux suitable for all of her friends
and customers who have so nobly
shown their appreciation of her past
efforts.
See Heath's Millinery, which never
has, nor will be excelled by any. Look
out for our SPRING OPENING.
X^rnVvufvl f\
MJL UlUlyl AVO*
As we have had unparalleled sales
of Embroideries and Insertions, we
ask the ladies to see them. ...
White Goods.
White Goods in varieties to suit any
city store, such as Exfords, French
Lawns, Madras, Nainsooks, Piques, Organdies,
Twills, Mercerized Stripes and
Polka Dots in many weaves. Our sales
of colored 10 cents Lawns is far beyond
our expectations.
Cream wool goods in profusion, such
as Melrose, Crepe Dechine, Bedford
Cord, Brllliantlne and others in fancies.
Percales, Etc.
Our counters are groaning with the
weight of Percales, Colored Madras,
Mercerized patterns to please all customers.
Our new "Champagne" colored Gloves
are very taking.
Hosiery.
The Hosiery siock iur gcuucuicu ????*
ladies never was so complete. In lace
work patterns, embrolderled effects and
Roman stripes are quite good with the
trade.
A new lot of those low Collars and
String Ties to be shown soon.
Damasks in mercerized and plain patterns
never shoftn here before.
Liberty Satins.
A tremendous lot of silks in Peau-deSoi'e,
Liberty Satins in bolts, and Waist
Patterns in all textures of cotton and
silk. Albatross with satin stripes, Roman
mercerized effect's. Appliques in
black and yellow patterns. Medallons
of wash emDroiaery. ragguuug aim
Trimmings of newest weaves.
Look out everybody for
Date of
SPRING OPENING.
J. M. HEATH & CO.,
J. L. Williams, Manager.
G. H. Q'LEABY.
I The 'Dexter' Mattress I
I 15.00. I
| The 'Rex' Mattress I
lo.oo. I
I The 'Regal' Mattress I
7?5o* I
I Ask for Them. I
Have other Mattresses?can suit anyone
in prices.
Our Furniture stock includes
about everything in house furnishings
that is desirable and
needful and our prices?the
same to all?are as low, quality
considered, as can be had of
any other reliable dealer.
G. H." O* LiEJART.
J. J. KELLER & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
fMe-o-ow
I don't like
J.J. KELLER
Prices on
Builders'
Hardware
Caroenters'
Their Prices
are so Low ...
? That folks will
| fling Tools and
Hardware at
^ me one of
1 these fine
nights.
Wo-o-w
Me-o-owl
Sph-e-i-e-z-z 1
^professional djards.
A. Y. CARTWRIGHT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
,4SA OFFICE HOUR8:
9 a. m. to i p. m.;a p. m.,to5p.m
Office In upstairs rooms of Cartwrlght
Building, opposite Telegraph and Express
Offices.
Residence Phone 44. Office Phone 67.
W. W. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, -
No. 5 Law Range, - Yorkville, S. C.
Practice in State and United States
Courts. Prompt and careful attention
given to all business.
GEO. W. S. HART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office No. a LAW RANOB. 'Phone 58.
EVERY CHURCflor institution
supported by voluntary contribution
will be given a liberal
quantity of the Longman & Martinez
Pure Paints whenever they
paint
Note: Have done so for twentyseven
years. Sales: Tens of millions
of gallons; painted nearly
two million houses under guarantee
to renaint if not satisfactory:
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The paint wears for periods up to
eighteen years. Linseed Oil must
be added to the paint, (done in
two minutes). Actual cost then
about $1.25 a gallon. Samples *
free. Sold by our Agents.
W. B. STROUP & BRO., Clover, S. C.
J. D. HAMILTON, Sharon, S. G.
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low prices that we paid.
W. B. MOORE & CO.
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