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and spoke on the local advantages of Blacksburg and the need of unity of purpose and action. Mayor Nutting urged the people to all put their shoulders to the wheel and keep them there till results are seen. The organization is known as the Mens' Business League of Blacksburg. The officers are Capt. Geo. C. Nutting, president; T. L. Black, vice president; P. R. Freeman, secretary and treasurer. AT THE CHURCHES. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock and evening services at 7.30, conducted by Rev. Jesse P. Martin. Sunday school in the afternoon at 4.00 o'clock. BAPTIST. rev. w. k. hurt, pastor. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school In the afternoon at 3.30 o'ciock. Evening services at 7.30 o'clock. * CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. c. johnbs, rector. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Evening services at 4.30 o'clock. Services on next Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 4.30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. o. neville, pastor. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. No evening services. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Evening services at 7.30 o'clock. ^aiuua. Preaehlnar at York Cotton MiUsT Rev. W. G. Neville will conduct services in York Cotton Mills chapel Sunday evening: at 7.30 o'clock. Preaehlnar at Wood lawn. There will be preaching at Woodlawn church, Sharon, tomorrow, Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m., by Rev. J. J. Harrell. It J. H. Sate. Allison Creek and Beth-Shlloh. There will be preaching at Allison Creek and Beth-Shiloh churches on the fourth Sabbath (22d) at the . usual hours. W. A. Hafnbr, Pastor. Mar. 14 s.w.s. 3t Dr. J. J. Haarins, The optician will be at Hickory Grove, March 23rd and 24th; Sharon, 25th; Yorkville, 26th; Clover, 27th. Eyes examined free. Be on hand and get a glass that fits you. March 18 was 2t $he gorfcuille dfotlon JRarftet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Lotto Bros. Yorkville, March 20, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 91 Strict Middling 98 Good Middling 93 Fully Good Middling 93 Latta Bros. EXECUTORS' SALE. Beginning at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, APRIL 8, we will expose to public suic at the residence of the late LEWIS M. GRIST, deceased, all the HOUSEHOLD and OTHER PERSONAL EFFECTS belonging to the estate of the said deceased, consisting of Furniture, Tableware, Books, Pictures, Ornaments, Conveniences, Bedx ding, etc. The various articles to be offered .may be Inspected at any time previous to the sale by application to the undersigned. Terms of sale, CASH. W. D. and A. M. GRIST, Executors. March 21 s tf NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS. ALL Road-Overseers in the county, are hereby notified to summon all road hands belonging to their respect? "* ? ""v wnanontiva lve sections anu pmn u>cu sections in good traveling condition, between THIS DATE and the 20TH DAY OF APRIL, next. Persons living on sections that have no Overseers will notify the Supervisor or one of the Commissioners at once, so that some suitable person may be appointed. All male persons able to work, between the ages of 18 and 50 years, arcliable to road duty, except bona fide preachers, bona flde students of schools and colleges, school trustees and Confederate soldiers. By order of the board. T. W. BOYD, County Supervisor. Attest: Mary J. Hunter, Clerk of Board. March 21 s 3t SHAD. I will have them today (SATURDAY.) They were rather high last week?will be lower today. " LOUIS ROTH. How's Your Liver? Do you rise in the morning with bad taste in your mouth, do not feel like eating? Are you trou- 1 bled with constipation or indigestion? If so you should take STARR'S LIVER REGULATOR. Large Box for 25 cents Seeds, Seeds. We have a full supply of Seeds, Landreth's Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Amber Cane, Orange Cane, Red Top Cane, Red Clover, German Millet, White Dent Corn, Golden Dent Corn, Strawberry Corn. IRISH POTATOES. Red Bliss, White Bliss, Early Rose and Beauty of Hebron. All good Seed. JAH. M.8TARR ?fe CO., Lending Druggists. Phone 26. Night calls ring 49. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. J. S. Drakeford, Plaintiff, vs. The Drakeford Newspaper Co.,. Defendant. PURSUANT to an order made In the above stated' cause, appointing me Special Referee for the purpose hereinafter stated, all creditors of the said defendant corporation are hereby required to present to me their claims duly verified on or before the 11TH DAY OF APRIL, 1903, or be precluded from participating in any fund brought into court in said action. THOS. F. McDOW, Special Referee. . March 21 s 4t FOUSUEE CASH STORE. Our Mrs. Foushee has Just returned from the Northern are arriving and we are opening a line of Millinery to "catch" you in quality and price. COME! Foushee Cash Store, (At Dobson's Old Stand). YORKVILLE, S. C. WHITE GOODS. Uuk line 01 wnue wasnaDie i^reos Goods is so fine that we cannot describe it in cold type. We cannot tell you of its great variety and extent because you would hardly believe we have as many rich and handsome patterns of white goods as we have to show you. You had better come to see the array while everything is so nice and fresh. We are showing. Barred Muslins, 5 to 15 cents a yard. Piques, 10 cents up to 35 cents a yard for the mercerized goods?elegant. . Dimities, 5 up to 35 cents, also in the mercerized goods. Colored Lawns and Organdies from 10 cents up to 35 cents a yard. Silk Ginghams at 39 cents a yard. On& of the handsomest novelties that we have and something entirely new this season, is Lace Ginghams. This is a decidedly catchy weaving and bids fair to be popular with the good dressers. The price?very low?35 cents a yard. The ladies of Yorkville and community will find at our store this' season,the most complete and elegant line of Dress Goods that has been shown on this mkrket in many years, and its' superior ie not to be found for variety, quality, quantity, style or low prices anvwhere in this section of the coun try. Do not take our word for this? just come and see for yourself. We will be satisfied with your honest verdict. Come anyway. J. Q. WRAY, Fine Dress Goods. Carbo-Magnetic Razors Have no hard spots?no soft spots?no brittleness. Each portion of the blade is just like every other portion. Every razor is ground by the Hamburg1 process?the best known ?and the edge is set to the proper pitch before it leaves the factory. The guarantee? it speaks for itself. See : Each' razor Is guaranteed unconditionally.?If it doesn't please?bring it back?Another if you want it?Money back if you want it?No questions asked.?Absolute satisfaction, mind. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. YOU DON'T KNOW How good a thing you miss by not using Ralston's Health Flour?not like other flour. It makes the most delicious biscuits and muffins. Try a package. Ralston's Barley Food is a most delicious and nutritious breakfast food. Grown folks love it and children cry for it. We sell both. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. Mutual Benefit In Namei riAirn i wir mil i rn i t A uuarAfl i inAi A* TO THE DEAD Mutual Benefit Li Of Newai 4~M Mr. M. M. Mattison, State Agent, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir: Mr. J. H. McFadden, ; your Company's check for $2,000.00 and 269,532 issued for $1,000.00 each my late husband, Sidney Robinson, drop his insurance, and declined to last payments, therefore, were mac only three annual premiums. He these policies, and supposed when ti was null and void. In fact, he wt valueless that he made no inquiry therefore, imagine my surprise whi death Mr. McFadden informed me you, and from you had learned ths the Company's extension plan, and furnished the policies would be pai premiums, without a penny deduct in hand the Mutual Benefit's chec oo aaa aa T vwtit/tU r* r\r*??a/iJo f O t V | ^<i,UUU.UU. 1 VCi y UXUVil apj/icvittfcv v* Yours respectfully, (1 "You don't need to be sharp to the MUTUAL BENEFIT. The ma surance gets as much from this C< about all kinds of companies and p SAM M, GrRISI REMNANT SALE! It is a little unusual for a grocery store to have a remnant sale, but we've got one on ? T AT/\1ncono now. il is a i emu ant iviuiaooco sale. Out of the large quantities of Molasses we've handled we've a few barrels of odds and ends?that is a half bar'l of one brand, a bar'l of another, and two bar'ls of another and so on?all of 'em first-class and new goods. We have sold a very large number of barrels of Molasses, but do not want to carry over these remnants ?therefore, if you have the slightest suspicion that you need a half barrel or barrel of Molasses you will do well to see us about it, as we will certainly quote you- a price that will surely make a quick sale. See us quick. RIDDLE & CARROLL. How to make MONEY. The average application of guano per acre not being over 200 pounds, a 50 per cent, increase in quantity can be made at something like $1 per acre, with reasonable expectations of doubling the crop thereby. Think about this and at least try it on a portion of your crop. We sell the old reliable Navassa Fertilizer. No better made?every sack in firstclass condition. Try a few sacks of HIGH GRADE goods. JA8. M. STARR <fe CO., Yorkville, S. C. Phone 36. AN ORDINANCE Making it Unlawful for any Person or Persons to Trespass upon the Grounds of the Cemeteries in the Town of Yorkville, S. C., to Cut, Pulb Destroy or in any Manner whatsoever to Interfere with the Trees, Flowers, Shrubs, Growing Plants, or other Property Situated within the Limits of the said Cemeteries and Prescrib' 4>r\r* tkn VJnlotinn nf lllg IUC rcnailjr 1UI LUC V W? this Ordinance. BE it ordained by the mayor and aldermen, the town council o'f the town of Yorkville, S. C., and by authority of the same: Section 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to trespass upon the grounds of the cemeteries located within the limits of the town of Yorkville, S. C.; to cut, pull, or interfere with in any manner whatsoever any trees, flowers, shrubs or growing plants of any nature or description whatsoever within the limits of the cemeteries within the town of Yorkville, S. C. Sec. 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to Interfere with, cut, mark, damage, or otherwise molest any tombstone, grave, or grave fixtures within the limits of said cemeteries, provided that nothing contained in this ordinance shall prevent the authorities in charge of said cemeteries from making such improvements in flowers or other growing plants or trees as may In their judgment be necessary and proper, and Provided further, that the provisions of this ordinance shall not prevent persons owning lots, or their duly authorized agents from exercising such control and management over the growing plants and trees situated on their lots as may seem rignt ana proper *n so iar as me same may not Interfere with the rights and property of other lot owners and the ^feneral welfare of the cemeteries. Sec. 3. That any person or persons violating the provisions In this ordinance, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than OWE DOLLAR and not more than TEN DOLLARS, or be confined at hard labor upon the public works of the town of Yorkville, S. C., or the county of York for a period of not less than FIVE DAYS, nor more than THIRTY DAYS, in the discretion of the mayor. T?r>n/? an/l rntlflpri In r?nnnr?n naspm bled In regular session at Yorkvllle, S. C., this 18th day of March, 1903. Attest i M. C. WILLIS, Mayor Of the Town-of Yorkvllle, S. C. P. W. Love, Clerk of Council. EGGS?I HAVE THEM. BLUE Andeluslans, Brown Leghorns, Black MinorcaB, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Indian Games, War 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. -Mutual Benefit In Fact. 3TS JUSTLY AND THE LIVING IS ife Insurance Co., rk, N. J. Edgmoor, S. C., March IB, 1903. your agent, today presents me with in payment of Policies Nos. 269,531 i in November, 1898, on the life of In November, 1901, he decided to i pay the premiums then due. The le in November, 1900, paying in all borrowed from the Company on le ceased to pay that the insurance is so sure mai inese policies were whatever about them. You can, en a few days after my husband's that he had communicated with a.t the policies were in force under that as soon as proofs of loss were d. Without a cent off for past due ed on account of loans, I now have k for full amount of policies, viz. lis liberal treatment, signed) Mrs. F. E. ROBINSON. get all that is coming to you from n who knows nothing about life insmpany as the man who knows all olicies." % Special Agent. A /TVT^ A /Tt A /T1A /t^ A ww F W W V ^ *" w V ^ pf ^ W WW II HEATH-ELLIO f jj Livery, Sale an || ' AO v A t # Vi ? *1 ?? I? J? *? ? < * ^^BlE *? ~ ? 4 ? *? t ? mm II ?;; Ig Because the people still want Mul | to the West after more. He has g 5 and will remain away until he fine | cross the Mississippi flood and go t | Our customers are demanding the ? Heath knows them when he sees th a en Horses If they can be bought at | Although some of these Mules are suggest that our customers lose nc t their arrival, because this will prot 3 here this season. Remember that 1 j you have a good mule to sell we t l? good mule we will sell It to you. HEATH-ELLIOTT J. C. ELLIOT Spring Clothing. We have a limited quantity of Spring Clothihg that we are offering at FIRST COST to close out. The stock is amply large to give you a selection, IT i. _ a. m ana ll you can. gei a lit wc ii give you a price that will insure aquick sale and a satsified customer. Come early and get first choice. n Handsome Portraits FREE to Customers Who Buy $15 Worth Of Goods. MHI'I'H ID. ?oan and pavings ?anh, YorlcvIIle, H. C. WITH ample resources for the protection and accommodation of customers, this Bank solicits the business of corporations, firms and individuals, and will extend every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Best of facilities for handling the accounts of out-of-town customers, country merchants and farmers, cotton mills and other manufacturing establishments. A general banking business transacted, and prompt and intelligent attention given to all business entrusted to our care. *2T Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit issued under special agreement. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. S. M. McNEEL, President. ttmulecoT^ d Feed Stables. || L i |j| Jo ||| iii * ^ rr~^v ?? ^&&MW ? * ? < * ??? es, our Mr. George Heath has gone Q * 'one after the BEST TO BE HAD, j1$ Is them, even if It be necessary to ,i@ 0 both St. Louis and Kansas City. J | T BEST MULES that grow, and Mr. () X em. He will also bring a half doz- j | figures anywhere in reason. <?() ? already as good as sold, we would || 1 time in coming to see them after ()? >ably be the last car to be brought tve are here to SELL OR BUY. If ??O vill buy It. If you want to buy a Respectfully, O * * MULE COMPANY, || rT, Manager. jjj! 1 CHLORO- ~~; NAPTHOLEUM ' ] Is a perfect disinfectant i for use around your premises. Pour a little in the kitchen sink and all disease germs will be quick.- , ly destroyed. Spray a little in the chicken house . and all vermin will be in- . stantly destroyed. Get it at the YORK DRUG STORE : J. B. BOWEN, REGISTERED PHARMACIST. *3T Smoke the ORIS Cigar?GOOD. ????????? i W. O. RAWL.S, riiUOACK Ann arii&jn iiruan. TIN ROOFING and GUTTERING. I AM now fully prepared to make estimates on Tin Roofing, Guttering, and on all other kinds of Tlnwork. I now have a complete assortment of the necessary tools to do all kinds of Tinwork and have a competent tinner to do the work. When you have Tlnwork of any kind to be done, I will be pleased to make you a price on the work. I will also be pleased to take gare of all kinds of repair work that you have to be done. See me for what you want In this kind of work. WATER FITTINGS. When you want any kind of Steam or Water Fitting you will do well to . remember than I can furnish you what you want at prices that will be entirely satisfactory to you. When In need call on me. I will do you right W. O. RAWLS. ' ?? ??|?W J. J. KELLER & CO., UNDERTAKERS. niiR STOCK. l WE are carrying a large and elab t orate stock of UNDERTAKERS' , GOODS. We give satisfactory atten- j tion to all calls and the prices wfe charge are very close. Don't fall to see us when In need of anything In our line. a# Kuolnoaa la noar tfiA f!flr? ollna and North*-Western depot. J. J. KELLER & CO. We Are Ready Now. i WE ARE NOW GLAD TO lit: ABLE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE A VERY COMPETENT, SOBER, AND RELIABLE MAN IN CHARGE OF OUR REPAIR SHOPS, AND CAN NOW GUARANTEE TO OUR CUSTOMERS FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING AND HORSE-SHOEING. SEND YOUR WORK TO US. CALL FOR CALENDARS. THEY ARE FINE. Yorkville Buggy Co. J. M. HEATH & CO, General Merchandise. New Spring Goods. 11 HE spring season Is now on. For . absolute conviction on this proposition the customer has only to visit our store. We have the occular demonstration. Although it is true that one swallow does not make a summer, it is equally true that the arrival of a half a dozen car loads of new goods from the northern markets is a pretty good sign of the opening of the spring season. These goods have arrived and are still arriving. During the past few days our entire corps of assistants have been up to their eyes in work opening boxes and bales and arranging their contents in shelves and on tables for the inspection of our customers. A -Tremendous Stock. We have positively bought this year the largest spring stock we have ever attempted to handle. We believe the trade demands It, and we know It Is our mission to meet the demands of the trade. There never has "been any timidity about the conduct of our establishment, and believing as we did that more goods were needed, we have laid in what we believe our customers want All that we ask now Is that the people generally come in and take a look at what we have to offer. The goods and the prices Tylll do the rest. Details Not Practicable. Tt In nut of the auestlon to go Into details at this time. Although bending every energy to that end, we have- not yet succeeded in establishing the order and system- which always becomes the first and most pressing task after the receipt of such a stock as we are now getting in.1 Again, while there have already been several car loads this week, up to this writing, hardly half of the stock has yet arrived. But still we have enough in quality and variety to interest anybody and to make a trip to our store worth their while. We have great 'piles of new Spring Clothing in stock of all qualities and all prices, and we have also the prettiest line of Spring Underwear that .we have ever seen. It Is pretty, it is novel and it is fine. Millinery. But It is in Millinery which the ladies especially are most interested Just now. Our Millinery is here, or at least a large part of it is here, and our ac compllshed trimmer, Miss Burk, Is also here. The pattern hats she has been making have arrived, and she Is nowbusy tilling orders. We want all the ladles to meel! her, as soon as practicable, and if not before, then centalnly on the occasion of the Spring Opening for which we are preparing, and the date of which is to be named soon. On The Other Side. They are busy over on the other side also, we mean in the Grocery Department. We have taken on more over there than ever before. We will furnish twice as many plantations this year as last, and that fact makes it practicable for us to handle goods In larger quantities even than heretofore. There are few people in this section who handle so much stuff by the carload as we do. It has been that way for years and now we are breaking all records. Our trade calls for all kinds of goods, Including the very best of everything, and Its volume enables us to make prices that are often astonishing for their closeness. Whether at retail or wholesale. We are leading all competitors. Those who may not feel sure of this are respectfully Invited to investigate. Cash or Credit. We are here to serve. We have the means and we have the experience. There are people who have the cash, and who have a right to expect the most for it. We know what cash is worth and give its full value. There are people who require accommodation, and it is our business to take care of them. Call and see us. J. M. HEATH & CO, J. L. Williams, Manager. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of South Cardllaa County of York. IN THIS COMMON PLEAS. E. B. McHenry, Plaintiff, vs. The Louise Gold Mining Company, Defendant UNDER andsby virtue of a decree of the Hon. Chas. G. Dantzler, Presiding Judge, made in the above entitled case on the 5th day of March, 1903, I, the undersigned John R. Logan, Sheriff of the County of York, in the said State, will sell at public outcry at THE COURT HOUSE DOOR ON MONDAY, the 6TH DAY OP APRIL, 1903, being salesday in that month, at eleven o'clock, being the usual hour of sale, all and singular the following described property: "All of the piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate in the County of York and State of South Carolina, heretofore known as the property of the Magnolia Gold Mining Company, and more particularly described as follows:' Beginning at a post oak and run\Ta?^v na Jam ttt t r in U111K 111CIJUC 11U1U1 <7 ucg, ?v. ?o.*v chains to a white oak, thence North 40 deer. W. 17.82 chains to a black oak; thence North 11 degrees East 16.20 chains to a stake, then North 66.60 deg. W. 20 chains to a post oak; thence South 28 deg. W. 7 chains to a stake, thence North -65 deg. W. 12.50 chains to a Huiae on me smiin a rora ruau; thence along said road to a stake in the road, and thence 26 deg. E. 70.76 chains to the beginning,' containing ninety-five (95) acres, more or less. Also: All the right, title and inter- . est and privilege now owned and pos- ? sessed by the said The Louise Gold Mining Company to enter upon, prospact for, dig, mine and remove from off the same, all the gold and gold ore, and all such other minerals as are now or may hereafter be classed as minerals in mining and commercial par- , lance, on that certain tract of lknd lying In Broad River Township in said County of York, and State of South Carolina, and on the north side of and touching the Smith's Ford road, and known as the 'A. T. Smith Tract,' containing 140 acres more or less, and bounded by lands of J. H. McDlll, Moses White, Calvin Wylie, James Scoggins, and others. The foregoing .. lands conveyed herein and mining rights and privileges above mentioned ! being the same property, rights and -* privileges conveyed to and vested in '', the said The Louise Gold Mining Company by deed from D. J. Smith,'et al? to said The Louise Gold Mining"Company, recorded in Book No. 19, ' pages* l:f* 453, etc., in the office of the Recorderof Deeds for York County, South Car- ' ollna, and said deed is -here referred to for more full and particular d?ecrip-,;tion of said property. .v . : ?. Also: All the right, title,Interest and privilege of the said The "Louise Gold Mining Company to enter upon' and prospect for, dig, mine artd 'te-' ^" move from off the same all oLtbegold f>>; and gold ore and also all such other minerals as are now or may hereafter be classed as minerals in mining of commercial parlance, on that certain* body of land lying in Broad River , Township in said County of York, and State of South Carolina and containing about 1625 acres, and being that part of the Home Place of JWin Smith, deceased, laid off to the said D. J. Smith, and J. Thomas Smith, in the division of said Home Place (of about 2,275 acres) between the said D. J. Smith and J. Thomas Smith on the one part and their sisters, Sarah A. Leech, and Martha E. Worth on the other part, according to the directions * of the will of the said John Smith, deceased, and remainder of the salu Home Place (about 650 acres) falling to the said Sarah A. Leech, and Martha E. Worth jointly in said division, the land falling to the said D. J. Smith, and .T. Thnmnn Smith 1 vine nn TOr-no/l niv. er at its western boundary, and bounded on the north by lands now or formerly owned by J. W. McKoewen, Bolin, John Scogglns and James N. Smith, and on the east by Wad dell and Mitchell, J. W. Morrow, J. P. Robinson. John Bulce, Cal Parker and W. S. Wllkerson, and south by the Leech and Worth lands being the aforesaid 650 acres, and said mining rights and privileges hereby conveyed being the same conveyed to the said The Louise Gold Mining Company by the deed of D. J. Smith, et *1., to it, recorded in Book No. 19, pages 456, etc., in the of3ce of the Recorder of Deeds and said record is here referred to for the full particulars and description of said mining rights. * Also: All and singular the personal property thereon or being thereon consisting of machinery, mining implements, tools, and other personal property connected with the said mines or mining process." Terms: One-thlijdCASH, balance payable in two equal-"successive annual Instalments . with ' Interest from date of sale at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, secured by the bond of the purchaser, drawing interest from the date of1 sale and a mortgage of the property sold; the purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash should he so desire. The purchaser to pay all State, County and Special taxes payable In the fall of 1903, and the Sheriff Five Dollars ($5.00) for papers,, JOHN R. LOGAN, V Sheriff "York County. March 14 - s ! 4t j! j: During thirty days from and in- 2: eluding March 7, I will take this J: J coupon for 10 cents in the dollar 2: in payment for work done at my j: :g shop. R. D. ALEXANDER. 2; monet to lend. ON first mortgage of improved real, estate In York County. -Terms reasonable. W. W. LEWIS, Attorney at Law, No. 5 Law Range, Yorkville, S. C. Sept. 13 stf. surveying! SURVEYING, in all its branches, accurately and promptly done. Prices reasonable. Write or 'phone to S. B. LATHAN.Hickory Grove. S. C. $fte ^jorbviltf (Enquirtt. . Published Wednesday and Saturday. publishers : w. d. grist, o.-e. grist, a. m. grist. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONt Single copy for one year $ 2 00 One copy for two years 3 50 For Six months ^ 1 00 For three months 50 Two copies one year 3 50 * Ten copies one year 17 50 An an extra espy for a club of ten. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at One Dollar per square for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents per square for each subsequent Insertion. A square consis'ts of the space occupied by ten lines of this size type. xzr Contracts for advertising space for three, six and twelve months will be made on reasonable terms. The contracts must in all cases be confined to the regular business of the firm or individual contracting, and the manuscript must be in the office by Monday at noon, when intended for Wednesday's issue, and on Thursday at noon, when intended for Saturday's Issue. . "'i.' -