Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 21, 1903, Image 3
ret. After the two cruisers had been
placed the Massena fired a twelve-inch
shell against one of the turrets of the
Suffern. The distance was only 160
yards. The shell struck the turret
squarely, rebounded and crumbled in
the sea. No information will be given
out as to the damage that was done
the Suffern.
AT THE CHURCHES.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED.
Sunday Services?Sunday school In
in the afternoon at 5 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. c. JOHINt.3, llriuvn.
Sunday Services?No morning or
evening services. No Sunday school.
BAPTIST.
rev. w. e. hurt, pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school in
the morning at 10 o'clock. Services
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. No
evening services.
PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. Q. NEVILLE, PASTOR.
Sunday Services?No morning or
evening services. Sunday school In
the afternoon at 5 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. L. STOKES, D. D., PASTOR.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning services at 11
o'clock. Evening services at 8 o'clock.
Special g?ottce?. I
Preaching at Tirzah.
There will be preaching at Tirzah
Associate Reformed church Sunday afternoon,
August 23, at 4 o'clock,
fit W. J. Miller.
Preaching at Enon.
Rev. W. E. Hurt will begin a protracted
service at Enon church next
Sunday, August 23, at 4.00 o'clock, in
the afternoon. W. R. Bigger.
Aug. 21 f It
Dr. J. J. Hagins, The Optician,
Will be at Hickory Grove, Tuesday,
August 25; Sharon, 26; Yorkville, 27;
Clover, 28. Eyes examined free. Be
onH crpf B-lflSRPS tO fit VOU. |
August 21 f It
$he gorhrille dfotton Parliet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkvjlle, August 21, 12 m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Middling 121
* Strict Middling 121
Good Middling 12J
Fully Good Middling 121
Latta Bros.
JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY.
General Order No. ?
Co. "L" Is hereby orderwtettPy
ed to assemble in arvawlhnrs.
mory on Tuesday night
Vjeggk at 8.30 p. m., the 25th, to
receive invitation to at\\
tend Military Picnic at
^ " rnu- nf ttivp Po's.
L'ornWtfll. 1 lie oaiiauun V? ? ...
expected to attend one day only. Battalion
drill and review by Gen. Frost,
Col. Boyd, Major Afertin and Captain
Lewis.
* W. B. MOORE. Captain
Commanding.
An Investigation Asked For.
A thorough investigation into the
merits of King's Mountain Military
Acadenly, Yorkvllle, S. C., is asked of
all parents who have sons whom they
want trained and educated under the
best influences.
COL. W. G. STEPHENSON.
Superintendent,
BROKERAGE.
IF you desire to buy, sell or exchange
City or Country Property any where
in South Carolina, address me. I feel
safe in saying I have the largest assortment
of Farms and City Property
of any one Broker in the State.
Then my list grows daily. Will be glad
to have your wants, or offerings, also.
No business, no charges. Will sell at
public or private sale, as may be preferred
by owners.
JST We sell the Columbia Bar-Lock
Typewriters.
J. EDGAR POAG. Broker.
Rock Hill, S. C.
August 21 f.t lm
MOORE'S
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
COTTON stored with us covered by
insurance, and our Warehouse receipts
are acceptable ht all banks at
regular rates. Our charges for storage
and insurance are reasonable.
' B. N. MOORE.
August 21 f.t 4m
Gent's Furnishings.
We pay particular attention to our
Oent's Furnishing Department?
being careful to buy such goods as
are demanded by the best trade?
goods that are up to the Wray
standard of quality?that means
that it is here that you get goods
to please the most exacting in
quality and style?our prices are
quite reasonable too?not high
enough to be extravagant?not low
enough to be shoddy stuff. We
will thank you for a call to our
Furnishings Department.
Gent's Half Hose.
We especially invite the attention
of good dressers to our line of Fancy
Half Hose?not the largest ever
shown, perhaps?but it will compare
all right in quality, variety
and style, and our prices will be
pleasing. Let us show you our
hosiery. It is pretty.
TWP RPWING MACHINE CONTEST.
We respectfully ask that all of our
customers who are taking part in the
Sewing Machine contest will cast their
votes as rapidly as possible. The contest
closes on September 15th at 12 m,
and we hope to be able to announce
the winner within a few minutes after
that time. Vote at once, if you please.
The five leaders in the contest stand
?s follows: Mrs. C. C. McMurray. 270:
Mrs. J. D. Land, 137: Miss Wilma
O'Farrell, 242: Miss Lila Stowe. 65:
Miss Anna Faulkner, 104.
J. Q. WRAY, The Leader.
W The use of good Commercial Sta-j
tionery is good business. ;
? i
A High Grad<
Machine,
YY7L. ?--v fliof n
IW I1CI1 WC ttllllUUiJVtU kiiak n
Sewing Machine, complete w
tacliments, and fully protecte
tificate, we felt certain that
would interest many, but we
sition to be received with the
ceived. If you have not inve
to do so at once if you have a
Machine. Do not order a ins
Their warranty reads much li
f ' 1 _ ?11? j
ways irom ine seucr auu yu
warranty is good or not. Yo
is good. See what it says :
Certificate o:
We hereby warrant this Sewing
natural wear and tear of family use I
FREE OF CHARGE, during that i
fective, excepting only the wear and
Shuttle.
(Signed)
We have sold quite a goo
Minliinpc anrl Viavf* 35 V?t t<
iuav-uiuvu MHV4 ??m ? ? j ? _.
light running or good sfcwii
noiseless as any sewing macli
is as handsomely finished as
buy a $50 machine in prefei
you will simply be giving a
to advantage in some other \
cannot buy a BETTER Mj
THAN THE HARLEM A
See us TODAY about it.
The Strauss-S:
Full
Cream
Cheese
We have just received
an early supply of best
quality FULL CREAM
CHEESE?best we can
buy?good enough for our
niictnmprc T^nnncrVi
We also have a fresh
supply of best quality
Maccaroni. Can we serve
you?
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
TurniD Seed?
M,
WE received this week a supply of
fresh TURNIP SEED.
PURPLE TOP.
WHTIE GLOBE.
AMBER GLOBE.
YELLOW ABBERDEEN.
GOLDEN BALL.
SEVEN TOP.
RED TOP GLOBE.
At STARR'S DRUG STORE.
Two Dollars
In CASH to be given away. The person
who buys 25 cents worth of Turnip
Seeds of us and brings us the two
largest Turnips, we will give $1.50
cash. The party who brings the next
two largest Turnips we will give 50
cents cash. Contest closes December
15th.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.'
Phone 36.
"Phouscliay Rash Store"
<fk TURNIP
fj) SEED.
Now is the time to sow Turnips?
We have the Seed?Early Purple
Top, White Flat Dutch, Improved
Yellow Top, White Globe, Seven
Top, Amber Globe, Cow Horn and
Ruta Baaa. Also all kinds Mixed.
at only 2 CENTS per OUNCE.
MILLINERY.
We have ordered our FALL LINE
of MILLINERY and RIBBONS.
We invite you to call and compare
Prices and Qualities.
LOOK FOR FLAG.
F0U8HEE CASH STORE.
(Dobson's Old Stand),
Yorkville. S. C.
JC* If you have us to do your Commercial
Printing you will get what you
want when you want it.
11
3 Sewing CM T
Only Olt)#
it would sell a high grade
ith a full set of improved atd
by a 12-year warranty cerwe
had a proposition that
hardly expected the propo;
eagerness which it has re;stigated
yet you will do well
ny idea of buying a Sewing
ichine from a foreign house,
ke ours, but you are a long
u do not know whether his
u do know that our warranty
f Warranty:
Machine, No. to endure the
or twelve years and agree to replace,
time, any parts that may prove debreakage
of Needles, Bobbins and
STRAUSS-SMITH CO.
d number of these Sewing
d hear a complaint as to its
ag qualities. It is as near
tine sold on this market and
any $50 machine. If you
rence to the Harlem at $15,
way $35 that you might use
vay. We are sure that you
VCHINE AT ANY PRICE
lT fifteen dollars.
mith Company. I
Clocks.
We have about one hundred clocks
on hand and believe that we have a
clock to suit any one who desires a
timepiece for the home, the office or
factory. In prices we will meet any
legitimate competition, and in most
instances will undersell any dealer in
this section. For Instance:
ALARM CLOCKS, $1 and up.
MANTEL CLOCKS, $3 and up.
MANTEL CLOCKS, French styles,
$4 and up.
If you want a Clock get my prices
before you buy. I can save you money.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
Engraved Calling
Cards.
i !
I !
I For a limited time we will ;
! sell 50 Engraved Calling
Cards?one line only-?in
I Script letter for $1.10. Ad- j
dress lines 25 cents extra.
This special offer is good
until September io, next.
L. M. GRIST'S SONS, Printers.
I ?? ? I
It's Care and Economy.
There are lots of good life Insurance
companies. In fact all of the old
line companies will live up to their
Guarantees, if you live up to Yours,
but an investigation will convince you
that there is not even One in business
today that issues as plain, simple and
liberal contracts as does the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company of
Newark, N. J., or that has a record
that compares with it for care in the
selection of risks or economy as to the
expense of management, and therefore
that can carry out its contracts at as
low cost to the assured. Care and
economy produce profits in life insurance,
the same as in any other business,
and in the Mutual Benefit absolutely
every cent of the profits go ,to
the policy holders. There are 'no
stockholders. It is said that wise men
look before they leap, and that the
other kind leap and then look.
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
There's a Difference
In Teas.
Yes, there's a difference in teas.
There's good tea, poor tea and indifferent
tea. We have the good kind. Both
Green and Black Tea?whichever you
nrnfon Dri/m ia n'crhf fnn fi 0
cents a pound. Some dealers charge
more for Teas that are no better?others
charge as much for teas that are
not so good. Try ours and you will
be pleased with what you get.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO., Grocers.
JACKSON BROTHERS, j
CLOVER, 8. C. ^
A New Store. e
On or about September 1, we expect
to embark in the Furniture and Under*
taking business, and we desire to notify
our friends and the public generally
that we hope to merit and receive a
share of the patronage in both lines.
A full line of Furniture, Caskets and
Coffins has already been purchased and
we expect the goods to arrive during
the next ten days or two weeks. Our
KA thn am 4LA .A..4L
MUl CIUUIIl Will WV HI Ob W>a WHO BVUWI
side of the new Smith Building on
Main street. While we do not deem it
necessary to go into details at this
time as to our plans, we will simply
say that we expect to compete in quality,
price and terms with other dealers
throughout this section and make it C
our study to please every customer who
may deal with us.
JACKSON BROTHERS. E
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Just !
Opened:
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c<
n
One bbl. of Choice Mackerel f(
June Catch?large ones *
A i. - -v ?
luteins. n
One half barrel? Jj
Smaller size? p
A "
At 5 cents. ^
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A
LOUIS ROTH. 8
ALL MINISTERS should re- s
member we give a liberal quantity
of the Longman & Martinez
Pure Paints, toward the painting 1
of churches, parsonages, or in- i
stitutions supported by voluntary g
contributions.
Note : Have done So for^wenty- ^
seven years. Sales: Tens of millions
of gallons; painted nearly f
two million houses under guaran- 1
tee to repaint if not satisfactory, i
The paint wears for periods up to 1
eighteen years. Linseed oil must J
be added to the paint (done in l
two minutes). ' Actual cost then
about $1.25 a gallon. Samples
free- Sold by our Agents.
W. B. STROUP A BRO., Clover.
J. D. HAMILTON, Sharon. e
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WANTED. t
KNOWLEDGE of a Life Insurance g
Company which writes a definite *
contract of Insurance, which combines t
the peculiar and special advantages g
contained in the policies of the Mu- .
tual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of
Vpwflrlr T
SAM M." GRIST, Special Agent.
August IS , t.f. 2t
)
If you use'Shipping Tags let us c
make you a price on 5,000 or 10,000 lots. )
11?
J. M. Heath I
General Mc
Between ,
! . BARG
For Wide Awat
r
We are making these betv
to our customers just to kee
make profits, ^nd while we
work thoroughly?offeriug
* cannot touch. For instance
A Job Lot of I
This lot includes Shirts t
cents, 75 cents and $i. A1
they go at HALF PRICE.
Big Values In Men1
i
We have 100 pairs Men's
and shapes, in patent leat
pair is honest value at origii
your choice now for just a 1
is a bargain at the price. L
Special values are offered
misses' Slippers and Sauda
- i 1 ii
shapes in parent learner, vie
Today is a good day
don't want to carry 'em over
j Clothing. Clothi
Our bargain offerings a
worth your attention. For
Job lot of lightweight Par
Only a few more of those
Pants that have been selling
We have a big job lot of ]
values if you find your size.
50 Men's Black Worste
going at $3.50 per Suit whil
50 Youth's Worsted Suit
to $2.50 a Suit. Don't mis:
New Goods Ji
I
Carload Dunlap Patent F)
Carload "Heath's Best"
Carload Fancy Family F1
Another Shipment of Fruit Jars
We have a carload of bes
going fast.
! J. M. Heath
J. L. William
?<mn and pavings ?ank,
Yorlcvllle, 8. C.
eposit Your Savings
Where They Will Earn More.
By the use of our System of Saving
you not only lay aside small
amounts which you would probably
otherwise spend needlessly?
but what you accumulate Is constantly
earning more. A Savings
Account with us earns you 3 per
cent. The interest Item, though in
liseu a gooa leature, la uui mc
"drawing card" of our System;
it's a habit of saving inculcated
by the use of our Home Savings
Banks, and the saving of little
amounts which you would not have
at all if it were not for the "Little
Saver" in your home,
ontinue to Save
Until it Becomes a Fixed Habit.
We will start you to save on One
lollar?then?"keeping everlastingly
t it, brings a good balance." We
ould like to talk to you about our
ystem. Favor us with a call.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
. M. McNEEL, President.
^BBER WAGONS.
!very farmer well knows good results
1 farming can only be obtained by uslg
good judgment and good tools, and
hen it comes to marketing the crop, it
squires the best grade of wagon to acDmplish
the same results, for time is
loney, and repairs are expensive.
Weber Wagons have many superior
jatures over others and in comparion
should be given credit for at least
tie additional cost of these improveients
over those wagons that do not
ave them. Every one of these imrovements
the farmer, from his own
ersonal experience, will know and adllt
prolong the life and protect the
agon against untimely wear.
The approximate cost of the various
nprovements are as follows:
Ihllled Reach Roller, under reach! 14
mtl-Reach Rattler 08
iheet Bolster Plate with solid
collar, additional cost 30
le-inforced bottom on wagon box
over hind bolster 35
lolld Collar Skein Boxes and
Heavier Skeins 85
ronlng reach at top and bottom
it front end 12
i ning Axle on top to protect
against wear of reach 07
ronlng Sand Board on bottom to
protect against wear of reach.. 07
Iteel Chaffing Iron on Box to protect
against wear of bolster ... 30
tox Spreader Rod 15
Vagon Box made of Poplar in
place of Whltewood or Cottonwood
1 65
'ull Strap Singletrees 24
)oubletree extra heavily Ironed,
i. OA
additional cost ??
leavy Box Rods, additional cost. 35
tlvets In Cross Sills under wagon
box to protect against splitting 18
\ill Riveted Wheels, on wide tires
on some styles 1 00
Extra Heavy Re-inforced Rub
Irons 14
Dxtension Rear Sill on Box and
Box Braces 30
Total 86 59
When the farmer takes into consldtation
that the Weber builders use the
'ery best grade of hickory axles, A
rrade white oak spokes, oak hubs,
lounds and bolsters, Oak or Ash ton;ues,
he will realize that Weber Wag?ns
are strictly high grade and merit
he reputation they have established
md maintained during the past 58
rears as "King of All" Farm Wagons.
YORKVILLE BUGGY CO.
far If you don't know exactly what
rou want in the way of a folder or
:ircular for advertising, let us help
rou?that's part of our business.
k Company,
J"?
ircnanuisc.
Season
AINS*. I
:e Customers.
/een-the-seasons' ^offerings
:p up the interest?not to
are at it we are doing the
values that other stores j
.
I
Vlen's Shirts.
hat are good values at 50
1 sizes. While they last
Buy today.
I
's Low Cut Shoes.
Low Cut Shoes, all sizes
\
her aud vici kid. Every
aal prices. You can have
little money. Every pair
rook TODAY!
i
this week in ladies' and
Is. All sizes, styles and
i kid, etc.
to buy a Straw Hat. We
. Prices are very LOW.
ing. Clothing.
re in Clothing, and are
instance :
its at 40 cents a pair,
blue and black Worsted
; so cheap.
Pants that are exceptional
Better see them,
d Suits, worth $5. Now
le they last.
s worth $4.50 a Suit, cut
5 this one.
1st Arrived.
lour. Best on the market.
Flour. Mighty good,
our. A good article.
and Jelly Tumblers Just In.
t Shingles and they are
Sz Company,
is, Manager.
YORK COTTON
Bargain
i
Barga
f Ba
Rolmw \ira nflPiar fnr npvt 1
UV.IUVT ** V V/AAVA AVA AAW?b%
bargains to be found in o
Please remember that we
Crockery, Trunks, Clothin
Shoes, etc.. etc., that We i
Below Cost; but owing to 1
to go into further details.
the eating thereof," as the o
the pudding and would like
.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Men's and Boys'. 4
Raw Edge Black, $1.25 value?youra I
for 85 cents.
Alpine, black, $1.50 value?your's for
$1.20.
Many varieties, $1.40 values?yours for i
$1.05.
Many varieties, $1.75 values?yours for
$1.30. _
Many varieties, $2.00 values?yours for
$1.60.
Many varieties, $2.50 values?yours for
$1.80.
Many varieties, $1.00 values?yours for t
75 cents. ?
Many varieties, $1.15 values?yours for *
80 cents. I
Many varieties, $1.20 values?yours
for 85 cents. ? .
Many varieties, 75 cents values?yours '
for 50 cents.
Many varieties, 50 cent values?yours
for 35 cents. >
A few light colored Hats, former price
$1.00? must go at 60 cents. ^
Straw Hats.
Regular price anywhere, 75 cents?go*
ing at 40 cents.
Regular price anywhere, 50 cents?going
at 30 cents.
Regular price anywhere, 25 cents?going
at 10 cents. I
As stated at the outset th
many bargains we are offer
we advise that you pay us j
; what we have. We can sa\
Listen to this
LIBERAL
.A Ten Dollar purchase s
goods we have been adverth
Sale, will entitle you to a
count on any other goods
store, except Staple Groc
withdrawn.
YORK COTTON
, , ? T
el. el. tU.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
HARDWARE,!
CLOSE FIGURES - - WE
furnish plans and estimates :
and execute contracts in wood, <
iron or stone. 1
We have on hand a complete line of i
the Best Woodworking Tools to be had
and all kinds of Builders' Hardware at
the lowest prices to be found, quality '
considered. ?
J. J. KELLER & CO.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. j
Livery, Sale and Feed Stables. i
1
About Buggies. 1
We have in stock Buggies of all
styles and grades. We bought therti
to sell. You will consult your personal "
interest if you are in need of a vehicle
of anykind If you will see us before
closing a trade. Our warranty goes with
every job and means that every 1
job must come right square up to our 1
representation. (
About Wagons. c
We have Wagons for sale. They are .
as good as any on this or any other
market. Our prices are right and the
terms will be made to suit every purchaser,
not only of Wagons, but of
anything else we have to sell. ^
THE HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
J. C. Elliott, Manager.
\
Shoe
Polish.
(
Nicely polished shoes add much to *
one's nersonal aDDearance?Just no- I
tice for yourself?you can easily see 'J
the difference?any one can. Do 1
you keep your shoes polished? If not t
you should come to us for polish?
a few minutes will do the work and
your shoes will look much better and I
your shoes will wear longer. Our t
polish has just the proper amount of s
oil and blacking matter in it to in- J
sure the preservation of the leather, t
We sell Perfection Gloss, Whittemore,
Packards, etc.?all good. The t
pricer-10, 15, 20 and 25 cents a bot- r
tie?see our south window for what t
you want. t
YORK DRUG STORE I
J. B. BOWEN, PJtOP.,
(Registered Pharmacist.) 1
MILLS STORE;
sj
ins 1
irgains!
week a few of the many
ur large stock of goods,
have large quantities of
g, Gents' Furnishings,
are Closing Out At and
ack of space we are unable
rhe proof of the pudding is
Id saying goes. We have
for you to do the eating.
i
Caps and Caps.
\ Dozen Caps, former price 50 cents?
closing out at 30 cents.
Boys' Fancy Caps, former Drices 25
and 30 cents?your choice, 15 cents.
\ Few Rare Bargains
for the Ladies :
We have only a limited quantity of
hese goods? PIR8T COME, FIRST
SERVED. These are great:
rancy and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs,
only 8, 12 and 17c each.
'lain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 7
and 12 cents each. Mourning Handkerchiefs
at 3 and 4 cents eaoh.
\ small number of Folding Fans?your
choice while they last, 7 cents each.
Afhite Pique Belts, worth 25c going at
18 cents each.
3lack and White Folded Belts?bar-*
1-T
ham* ak u wvnw vhwim
\ few ladies' Stock Ties?fancy colors
and polka dots 25c value-^take
them?18c each.
We have a limited quantity of .miss*
es' and children's Leghorn Hats?25c,
30c, 35c, 50c and 60 cent values?going
at 13c, 14c, 18c, 25c, 30c each.
Slack Crepe, 50c value?going at 35c.
ese are only a few of the
ing to our customers and
i visit to see for yourself
?e you money.
OFFGR:
it one time, of any of the
sing, during our Slaughter
Twenty Per Cent Disi
in any quantity in our
eries. Former discounts
MILLS STORE.
W. o. RAWLS,
PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER.
Is This for YOU ?
Since my advertisement appeared
last Friday there have been many of
my friends who have paid up their accounts
with me. To these I extend my
thanks. To those who have not paid I
wish to say that "What you owe must
be paid without further delay." I certainly
am not joking about this matter.
If I have sold you goods or done work
for you and charged the account, the
money is "NOW DUE," and it is certainly
time that the account was being
paid and I want the money because I
think that from any reasonable standpoint
I ought to have it, and if there is
any possible way to get it I am going
to have it. I do not want to resort to the
law method of collecting what is due
me, but I shall certainly do so if I
cannot collect what is due me in any
other way. I shall thank you very
much ir you win pay up at once.
Very respectfully,
W. O. RAWLS, The Plumber.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of T. H. LESSLIE, deceased,
should present the same duly
authenticated within the time prescribed
by law. All persons indebted
to said estate, are requested to make
payment at once, either to J. S.
BRICE, Esq., at Yorkville, S. C., or to
the undersigned.
W. D. LESSLIE, Administrator.
Clover, R. F. D. No. 1. Aug. 11, 1903.
Aug. 15 s 3t
JERSEY CALVES FOR SALE.
A LIMITED number of THORO.OUGHBRED
JERSEY CALVES,
aoth sexes, of the most fashionable
areeding. These calves are all that
;ould be desired in so far as their
needing and other qualifications are
concerned. Address
J. W. BETTS, Lesslie, S. C.
<?ltc (Bnquim.
'ablished Wednesday and Saturday,
PUBLI8HEH8 t
V. D. GRIST,
O. E. GRIST,
A. M. GRIST.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t
Single copy for one year $ 2 00
)ne copy for two years 3 50
tor Six months 1 00
tor three months 50
["wo copies one year 3 50
Fen copies one year 17 50
^.nd an extra copy for a club of ten.
ADVERTISEMENTS
inserted at On? Dollar per square for
he first insertion, and Fifty Cents per
iquare for each subsequent insertion.
^ square consists of the space occupied
>y ten lines of this size type.
&r Contracts for advertising space ror
hree, six and twelve months will be
nade on reasonable terms. The conracts
must in all cases be confined to
he regular business of the firm or lndb
-idual contracting, and the manuscript
nust be in the office by Monday at
toon, when intended for Wednesday's
ssue, and on Thursday at noon, when
ntended for Saturday's issue.