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Moro Sultan Captured.?Captain Pershing's column has defeated the Sultan of Amparaganos and a strong force of Moros in Taracaco, on the east shore of Lake Lannao, Island of Mindanao. The Americans captured ten forts. One hundred and fifteen Moros were killed, thirteen wounded and sixty taken prisoners. The Moros captured included the sultan. Two Americans were killed and seven wounded. The ten forts constituted a series of strong positions on the bank of ihe i-ivop and. from them, the Mo ros vigorously resisted Captain Per shing's advance. The American troops attacked the forts, Monday, and captured eight of them, without suffering any losses, though thirty-six cannon, modnted on the fortifications, were served with the best of the enemy's ability. The garrison of the ninth fort resisted fiercely. Captain Pershing ordered Fort B shelled and captured, by'assault, which was done. Lieuts. Shaw and Gracie, leading v two companies of the Twenty-seventh infantry, and a detachment of cavalry, surrounded the tenth fort, where the sultan sought refuge, and it surrendered Tuesday. The forts have been dismantled. Captain Pershing moved north Tuesday, to complete the exploration of the east shore of the lake. No further resistance is expected. The Spanish gunboat, Petasco, sunk by the ships of Admiral Dewey, off Cavlte, has been raised. Her hull is not injured, but her upper works show the effect of the American shells.? Manila cable. AT THE CHURCHES. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. Sunday Services?Sunday school In in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. BAPTIST. rev. w. e. hurt, pastor. Sunday Services.?Sunday school in the morning at 10 o'clock. Morning services at 11 o'clock and evening services at 8 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. c. johnes, rector. Sunday Services?Morning services ?.f 11 n'oiook. Sunday school in the| afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Evening services at 5.30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. O. NEVILLE, PASTOR. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4.00 o'ciock. Evening services at 8 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sund r Services?Morning services at 11 ('clock. Sunday school in the afternr ,n at 3.30 o'clock. Evening services at 8.00 o'clock. ?g?iat jjMiqes. Preaching at Enon. There will be preaching at Enon Baptist church Sunday at 3.30 p. m., by. Rev. C. W. Salter, of Welford, S. XXI V WlTBT. u ... ? Hickory Grove Presbyterian Church. There will be preaching in Hickory Grove Presbyterian church on the fifth Sunday in May at 3 o'clock, p. m., by Rev. J. B. Swann. td Confederate Crosses of Honor. The Winnie Davfs Chapter U. D. C. regrets that the bestowal of Crosses of Honor to veterans who have sent in their credentials, must be postponed until June the 3rd. The order of the U. D. C. permits these 'Crosses of Honor* to be conferred only on State Memorial Day, and the birthdays of Lee and Davis. The chapter had appointed the 15th of May, but is now advised by the secretary of the order that she cannot furnish them to be given on any other than the days named. So as Memorial Day falls on Sunday, they cannot be awarded until June the third. Memorial exercises will take place on the 15th at 4 o'clock in * the afternoon, and Rev. J. ,H. Thornwell, D. D., will deliver an address. May 9 saw 3t Shf fiorfemllf Cotton Utarftet. ?' ?-?y . ? Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. , Yorkville, May 8. 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling Strict Middling 10 Good Middling 10 Fully Good Middling 10 Latta Bros. FOR RENT. T7< IVE ROOM COTTAGE on Wright 1 n r\s\A Tirol 1 a# n/atofi nn JL a. v mi uc. vjvuu nwu u*. ??kvi v?? premises. Rent reasonable. Apply to A. M. GRIST, at The Enquirer office. NOTICE. WE will not exchange Meal and Hulls for Cotton Seed at present rates of exchange after MAY 30th, 1903. VICTOR COTTON OIL MILL. May 9 s 4t STRAYED~ FROM the C. & N.-W. Depot last Monday night, a yearling Jersey Bull. I will appreciate all information and pay for all trouble contributing to the return of the animal. W. F. BRAY, Agent. FAT HENS AND, ROOSTERS. I WILL pay 30 cents each for fat Hens and 25 cents for fat Roosters delivered at my home, Monday and Tuesday, May 11 and 12. S. A. McELWEE. FOR SALE. ~~ IMPROVED farm of 112 acres within three miles of the Court House. Land adapted to Cotton, Corn, Wheat and other crops. Good buildings and convenient water. Apply to W. D. GRIST. JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY. General Order No. . % | You will assemble at Ar' mory at o'clock on Tuesday evening, and at Yi^SS^ 8.30 o'clock Friday evening. May 12th and 15th, V for instructions. By order Inspector General. W. B. MOORE, Captain. INSURANCE THAT INSURES. This Is the Kind That Is Being Sold by the Farmers' Mutual Life Insurance Company. Before you take a policy anywhere, be advised: 1. That ours is many times the strongest company of the kind in the state, and that we stand ready to prove this by showing our books. 2. Remember that our careful medical examination lessens the cost of your policy. 3. Note the prudent range of our age limit?16 to 55. 4. Beware of being deceived into taking a substitute for a Farmers' Mutual policy. If you don't see one of our agents, call on or write to D. E. BONEY, Treasurer. Yorkvllle, S. C. J. M. HEATH & CO, General Merchandise. MidSeason ID 4 ?*l O Ocugcuiia. Sundry Propositions In Which 50 Cents Goes For as Much As $1 Under Ordinary . Circumstances. J T is. conceded by all of the custo -A. mers who have been in our store this season, and these customers are to be numbered by the thousand, that our stock Is the largest, most varied and most complete that has ever been seen in a Torkville store, all at one time. Our sales, so far this season, have surpassed all previous records, and we are sparing no effort to keep them on a steady Increase. Some Special Offers. 100 Black Clay Worsted Suits, worth $5 each are going at $3.50. 75 Black Clay Worsted Suits, worth " -a >C AA ^a.ou, are going ai w. 50 Black Clay Worsted Suits, worth $10, are going at $6.50 to $7. We still have left about 125 pairs of black and blue odfl Pants that we are selling without regard to value. There are left only a few of the Coats and Vests we have been offering at $2.50. The prices hold as long as the goods last, and after the goods are exhausted it will be difficult to duplicate them at twice or three times the money. We have 500 Black and Blue Serge Coats at from $1.50 to $5.00 each. Two-piece Flannel Suits are all the go. The prices are close. Don't fail to see our Fancy Suits in Stripes and Plaids, young men. rtiii* fnn *? V* loriro nr/lar nf wuj ivui ui migc utuci vi tt iiiiv. and Wash Goods has arrived and it is already being noticeably thinned out. We have STRAW HATS in all qualities, shapes and prices." Take a look at them and see if you cannot make a selection. Groceries. Our line of GROCERIES has the reputation of being the most satisfactory and complete to be seen, and it is rare that customers fail to find what they want at bottom prices. Fertilizer Notes. Those of our customers who have purchased Fertilizers from us are requested to come and settle their accounts by note or otherwise by May 15. Respectfully, J. M. HEATH & CO., J. L. Williams, Manager. i] ^ Our Menu (Served Every Day) f Lemon Soda Vanilla Soda g I Chocolate Soda with Cream F p i Pineapple Soda d Strawberry Soda * Fruit Ices Coca Colas c I amnn arJat Orann^arlrt P White Rock Ginger Ale i a White Stone Ginger Ale 1 ? DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS | p Other Pure Hot Weather Drinks. r "Come and Drink With Us." OOO j JAS. M. STARR & CO., * Leading Druggists. F c L-?e HOSIERY. S a Our line of Hosiery for ladles, gentlemen and children Is complete. It contains Hosiery from the cheaper qualities on up to as good quality as Is usually demanded by the people who want only the best. Our Hosier)' was bought with an eye single to giving satisfaction to our custo- * mers and we believe we have a line 4 from which we will be able to please " all who will give us a call. SHOES. In Shoe value we do not stand aside or take down the flag for any concern in this section. We buy our shoes from manufacturers of known / reputation, which reputation has bullded on solid worth and leather. ^ While we do not lay claim to having the largest shoe stock on earth, we do claim to have a stock that will compare most favorably in quality and prices with any offered on this market. See our Shoes. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. MONET TO LEND. ON first mortgage of improved real J estate In York County. Terms L reasonable. W. W. LEWIS. Attorney I it Law, No. 5 Law Range, Yorkvllle, * S. C. Sept. 13 stf. If you are not reading Graustark, f you are miisirrg a good story. P U ? Sodas and . . . Ic< TAKE NOTICI That our Soda Wat ready to serve its ci purest, coldest a ions and exhilera erages to be had, # ade, orangeade, cocj ices of the most deli* flavors. In additio popular Fountain b every day during 1 "the seasou serve t RICH : AND : PURE Three Flavors Ser JUST "MEET ME AT THE YORK DRU< J. B. BOWEN, * ' R ALSTON'S \t BARLEY FOOD. i r< K n P Many of our best physicians are rec- a ommending the feeding of Barley to t] babies whose accustomed food is not a agreeing with the babies. There is no u better food for babies or grown folks E either, for that matter, than Ralston's Barley Food?made at the Purina Mills, where cleanliness is paramount. Ralston's Barley Food is good for babies. We have it. tj e v s u. f. L.uvvnAiw,Q oc. COFFEES. I WHITE STAR MOCHA AND JAVA? [ .a delicious drink?as good as anything offered for 1-3 more money. Put up in cans at 25 cents a tb. I have Just opened a fresh barrel of loose roasted Santos Coffee? bound to please the most partlcu- I lar?at 15 cents a tb. Anything in the Grocery Line. LOUIS ROTH. BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET. Office of the County Supervisor of * York County. Yorkville, S. C., May 1, 1903. NOTICE is hereby given that on MONDAY, MAY 18, I will let ] bridge contracts as follows: At 11 o'clock, a. m? contract for a Bridge over Big Allison creek, on Bethel and Rock Hill road. At 2 o'clock, p. m., contract for Bridge over Little Allison creek on road between J. A. L. M. Stewart's residence and Rock Hill. Plans and specifications may be seen at the places mentioned at the times stated. The successful bidders will be required to enter into bonds in double the amounts of their respective bids to oAittvA fry If V> f ii 1 norf nrmanrp nn thf-tfr OCvUl% iniiuiui j/v,? *v? ii?m..v? w. part. In behalf of the county, I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. T. W. BOYD, Supervisor of York County. May 2 s 2t ifou Need Not Be Afraid rO write or come to see me and have the plans of the MUTUAL IENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COM ANY explained to you. After I have roved to you beyond a shadow of oubt that no company ofTers as liber1 contracts or Is more able, willing, i fact anxious to carry them out, you onclude that you do not desire to aply for a policy I shall not try to force ou to do so. Mutual Benefit Insurnee is not that kind, and the company oes not want that kind of agents?the that trv to force DeoDle to take olicies. rhree as Good Hen as You rave voluntarily called at my office reently and asked for particulars and ach of them made application for Inurance. You may have It in your iind to investigate the MUTUAL IENEFIT, but how am I to know bout it unless you tell me? SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent Foushee Cash Store, c " ? Ql Q. JKt0)O?lOoiuapa 4 af*\ S I a ? ? l w oi ; oi?.Z c V--il * i>>4< ?2 " ? o iij o o? ?_ o xi >r| ? ** -?TJ .. t- g >l- a .^r * ? - . >? ,vtj ??l- * f ~ iI^Sa?l?fi5<2-? *3r Remember our 5 and 10c Bargain Counters. They are great. i'OUSHEE CASH STORE. fciTThe Enquirer solicits your orders ?r all kinds of the best class of Job rinting. Correct prices. ________ e Creams. E, PLEASE, er Parlor is now lefomore iiritVi flip ioiv/ixiviki wit** nd most deliciting Iced Bevincluding lemon1 colas, and fruit cious and natural n to our always leverages we will the remainder of o our customers ; : ICE : CREAMS ved Every Day. 2 FOUNTAIN," PLEASE. a STORE, Proprietor. f IEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable*. Bargains In Buggies. riTE are putting New Buggies In our ? V Livery and disposing of present ailing stock at bargains. First-class luggles that have been run from six ionths to one year at from 20 to 60 er cent, off regular retail price. To eople who are not quite as particular s the people who hire from liverymen, hese Buggies are practically as good s new, and at the prices splendid vales. See us. Of course, we sell new luggles also. Mules. Yes, we buy and sell Mules all the Ime. There is a good trade in us eithr way, any time you strike us, for 'e WOUId JUSt as net uuy as sen, ui ell as buy. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.. J. C. Elliott, Manager. IF You want a Watch, a Clock, a Ring, a piece of Jewelry, a Lamp, Crockery or Chlnaware, Sterling Silver or Standard quality Silverware, a nice Cup and Saucer, a Hanging Lamp, a Picture, Cut Glass or almost .-?% *** Vitkr? arHnlp thflt will flflfl to the comfort or pleasure of the home you cannot do better than to see what we have to offer. My prices are as low as you can find anywhere, quality considered. F YOUR WATCH, Clock, Jewelry, etc., is out of repair, let me repair it for you. The work will be promptly and well done. The charge will be moderate. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. W. O. RAWLS, .'LUMBER AND STEAM FITTER. ROOFING and GUTTERING. We now have on hand a complete stock of TIN PLATE, GUTTER- . ING and TIN SUPPLIES, and also hnvo ? romDetent Tinner to do all kinds of work. If your roofing or guttering needs any repairing, let me have your orders now, and all work will be promptly attended to. After the first of May I will be unable to attend the smaller jobs of repairing, because of several large contracts. . W. O. RAWLS, The Plumber. Z&TZv TWTWf WlVTwT^TwTU'ru'Tu/Tu.'TiJ I? I I A TTi "u I J\ wain I Machine, I PN HIS is the only GUARANT $ I I I the market today at $15.00 {) la Drop Head Machine costs 0 I dinary cabinet sewing mac j | I more by way of convenien< i! offer the HARLEM MACHINE c< 1 | ,? improved attachments, with piano ;; five drawers, at the remarkably lov II fering this machine without first I j | have a machine that we can affc (| Strauss's sewing machine experiei <) has enabled him to thoroughly val j | is worth and all that it is worth, t i i ing that in the Harlem Machine w< give satisfaction to every buyer ir 11 are willing to stand back of ever) $15?with an iron-clad and rock-ri ? chine we sell this Certificate of Wa 1 Certificate ol ?i ) I We hereby warrant this Sewir ? the natural wear and tear of fami | to replace, FREE OF CHARGE, i ? may prove defective, excepting onlj j* lee, Bobbins and Shuttle. <) (Signed) *? (I We wish to sell during the bait 0 OF THESE MACHINES. We wt ? have not got the cash to pay dov 4 t ? come in and see us, and we think ?, the coming fall. Come and see th 1 Straw and When it cemes to Straw Hats or 11 low any merchant to beat us in va J | the hundreds and we want to supp 11 instance, we have: A Boy's Yacht Hat, made of Ca ? } bands, fancy or black, sizes 6 3-8 t !! Boy's Plain White Canton V I II Boy's Black and Fancy 8tra $ trimmed with fancy band for..'.. + Men's Extra Wide Brim Resor ? forced crown; ventilated sides, corl ? ord at the price, only & Creased Alpine Straw, Resort * with cork sweat, bamboo lined?w !P band, for only .* 11 Fancy willow, rosort shape, wi< || band, oiled sweat for only..'*.... O This is only a few of the mai ? < We have almost anything you ma ?? have to offer. You can bank on o ? ;, For years we have had the le 2 Hats. This reputation has not b< V result of years of patient studyin v and boys. Take this, for instance; Y MEN'S* FUR OUNCE HAT8? Hat, made of a high quality of fur, i! wt' have it in Blue Black. Our f ^ 1 ounce Blue Black, Medium a ? 1 ounce Pearl, Medium shape, (I FEATHER-WEIGHT PULLM, I ? Crush Hat to be had, and ustall; ? sizes from 6 3-4 to 71-4 and evei T makers. Our price, while they laa ' .... A CCI X MATS T Mb.no DLHbtx rbb. ...... T shapes, with the fiat and boss rai * stance: Men's black, full shape, 3 6 3-4 to 7 3-4, at the Special Price a Celebrated Southern Star bran a will compare most favorably with T from 15 to 25 per cent above our | The Denver?large brim, 6x3 3 t Same as above in beaver, on * Black, full shape, fiat brim, < 4> Same shape and quality as ab i Young men's black, exact cop j* We have other Hats?lots of t1 ? $3 Hats are equal in style and val # to $4.00. Come and see for youn I The Strauss-S I Ferninst the rVTOTOTVTv T T wTwT ^?TTxjpTwT TtTWTVTUJTu'>'U''*,^'T^'Tu'TvTWTV"U'UT | WEBER WAGC I PEERING I Machinery are the BEST I We have them at the ri I erything ABSOLUT -1*"< 11** Run | X UlJ&viug uug 't' 't *1* 'I1 'I* EXCURSION RATES. On the dates named below, the Southern railway will sell special round trip tickets as follows: To Nashville, Tenn., account of General Assembly, Cumberland Presbyterian church. Rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 19, 20 and 21, with final limit June 1, 1903. To Atlanta, Ga., account of National Convention, B. Y. P. U. of America. One first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 8, 9 and 10, with final limit July 15, 1903. Solid vestibuled trains. Elegant Pullman sleeping car service. Unexcelled dining car service. For full information in regard to schedules, tickets, etc., apply to any agent of the Southern Railway company, or, R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, >S. C. VTvTwT ^TWTwTwTw"?"^i/'?"wTw'C^A"?' w** RLEMl 3 Sewing (M (T I Only (PIO. I EED DROP HEAD MACHINE on $ * Remember, if you please, that .|j Jk more to manufacture than the or- ? ' < i hine, and is worth a great deal < * ** se, cleanliness, neatness, etc. We j* ( I >mplete with a full set of latest * > ? I finished antique oak stand with <? v price of $15.00. We are not of- j | laving satisfied ourselves that, we >rd to stand back of. Our Mr. 11 ice, extending over many years, i I ue a sewing machine for what it (> ind we have no hesitation in say- j) ) have a sewing machine that will ?, i EVERY PARTICULAR, and we J J t machine we sell at this price? ^ | ibbed guarantee. With every ma- |j rranty goes to the buyer: F Warranty: l\ ig Machine, No. to endure ly use for twelve years and agree @ during that time, any parte that ^ f the wear and breakage of Need* * STRAUSS-SMITH CO. $ ince of this year ONE HUNDRED ! i ? I int to sell one to YOU, and if you O vn for a machine and want one, (j we can arrange to carry you until <[ e HARLEM MACHINE any way. \\ Felt Hats. ;; ' Felt Hats for men we do not al* ^ | riety or prices. We have Hats by 4 [ \ 1 >ly you with what you want. For |? inton braid, trimmed with assorted ,, C k o 67*8 for only 15 Cents. !acht, trimmed with black band j | 25 Cents. | J iw Row and Row, Yacht 8hape, i | .....25 Cents. fl t Hats, made of drab linen, rein* + I | < sweat?the cheapest hat on rec* \ \ 25 Cents, j | Brim, slate linen crash, trimmed j | /ill stand the weather?wide sash < I ? 35 Cents. ? , /? de brim, trimmed with sateen sash () I | ...; 50 Cents, (t ny kinds of Straw Hats we have. j \ ty want. Come and see what we j j ur prices beii.g right. ! | t. ?J *..? m ad on this mirKn in nu ? ? ? . ten made by accident, but is the g of the buying of Hats for men * ?This is a strictly hand-finished trimmed with silk trimmings, and j j >rice 75 Cents. X hape $1.00. | only $1.00. 11 AN SHAPE?This is the very best J) y retails at $1.50. We have it in ry hat is GUARANTEED by the <[ it, .only $125 ? ' i * i?We have medium and large () h edge brims. Take this for in - - -j? u_:_ * 1-4" in boss raw cage unm, ^ i of 75 Cents. T id is an honest piece of goods and t any Hat sold on this market at orices. Come in and ask to see it. ? 8 at only $1.00 O ly .; $1.00 o >nly .'..$1.00 I ove, in light beaver color at $1.00 y of Stetson's Columbia, at $1.00 ^ hem?on up to $3.00 each, and our |' ue to lots of Hats offered at $3.50 *jj^ I mith Company, | Village Clock. I *T\ tT\ A A /fi /Tl.?. /T\ ^ /t^ A .#. /T^ . fT\ .>. ^TWTVVVtvtwTWTWTVTWTWTWTWT )NS and | HARVESTING f of their several kinds. ? ght prices and terms. Ev- f ELY GUARANTEED. I ;gy Company. | WANTED, YOU to know that a prominent breeder and poultry judge of this state, visited my yards this week, and pronounced The Fowls in my yards to be the Best he had seen in the state. THIS Dears me oui m my 01 aicimm. I have Tho? Best. Send me orders for what Eggs you want. BROOKS INMAN, Yorkvllle, S. C. BICYCLE REPAIRING. 1JUST want to remark that I am well prepared to repair your Bicycle when It needs "flxln'." I have all kinds of repairs on hands that are likely to be needed and can and will do your work promptly. If your Bicycle needs repairs please bring it to me?have had years of experience and know "how." Charges moderate. R. D. ALEXANDER. FRESH HOME GROUND nnnu urm uunn mcHL. See Us for Building Supplies, such as LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. RIDDLE & CARROLL. J. J. KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AND RUILDERS. HARBgARE. ?BiCinni< CLOSE FIGURES WE furnish plans and estimates and execute contracts in wood, Iron or stone. We have on hand a complete line of the Best Woodworking Tools to be had and all kinds of Builders' Hardware at the lowest prices to be found, quality considered. We sell Paint and put It on by contract or by the day. Phone or write. J. J. KELLER & CO. AN ORDINANCE. Amending Sections 47 and 48 of Artl?* ? riAMAwol Arrl Inon t\f UC 1U U1 LI1C VJCUCICU vy* U1UU41VVU w? the Town of Yorkville, S. C., In Relation to the Granting of Licenses for Different Occupations, Trades, and Businesses. BE it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, the Town Council of the Town of Yorkville, S. C., and by authority of the same. Section L That Section 47 of Article 10 of the General Ordinances of the Town of Yorkville, S. C.t be and the same Is hereby amended by striking out the words "Forty Oollars" on line . 7 of said, section and substituting In lieu thereof the words "Thirty Dollars," so that said section when amended shall read as follows: "Section 47. It shall be unlawful for any person to retail Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, or Fish and Oysters within the corporate limits of Yorkville, S*. C.. without a license so to do previously obtained from the Town Council, which license shall be granted to suitable persons upon the following rate, payable in advance, to-wit: For a twelve months license, beginning October 15th, of each year, $30.00, -s - -a ***111 A*I1W Kn proviaeu iimi iiceiuc mu umj granted for the period set forth, and . the entire fee shall be required for any part of the year, and that said license Is non-transferable." Section 2. That Section 48 of Article 10 of the General Ordinances of the Town of Yorkville, S. C., be and the same is hereby amended by strlk lng out the words "Thirty Dollars" on line 3 of said section and substituting in lieu thereof the words "Twenty Dollars," so that said section when amended shall read as follows: "Section 48. A license may be granted to sell Beef, Veal, Pork, and Mutton by retail for the periods as above set forth for the sum of Thirty Dollars, or a license may be granted as above for the sale of Fish and Oysters for 315.00, and all payable in advance for one year, and non-trans- * ferable." Done and Ratified in Council assembled in regular session at Yorkville, S. C., this 30th day of April, 1903. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor.,,. Of the Town of Yorkville, S. C. Attest: P. W. Love, Clerk of the Council. May 1 s 2t O* We print anything that ia printable?we do* it right and give you the very best work. Get The Enquirer's prices before you place your ordeia. YORKVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: W. Brown Wylle, S. M. McNeel, J. S. Brlce, C. E. Spencer, W. I. Witherspoon, Geo. W. Williams. STOCK, subscription, $100.00 per share, payable $1.00 per month until maturity. As to louna, subscribers have preference. For further particulars, apply to GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. W. Brown Wylie, President. March 28 s 3mos. She <?orki'ille (inquirer. Published Wednesday and Saturday. PUBLISHERS t W/SD. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTIOITt 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 copy for a club of ten. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at One Dollar per square for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents per square for each subsequent4" Insertion. A square consists of the space occupied by ten lines of this size type. tar Contracts for advertising space for three, six and twelve months will be ?r-oa anno hip terms. The con iiiauc uii x ?. tracts 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. v.. 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