Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 25, 1903, Image 3
AT THE CHIKCHES.
BAPTIST.
REV. W. E. HURT, PASTOR.
Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon
at 5 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. L. STOKES, PASTOR.
There will be no prayer-meeting
Wednesday evening of this week.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR.
'ivo services mis mieruuuu.
PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. O. NEVILLE, PASTOR.
There will be no prayer meeting this
(Wednesday) evening.
ferial glottis. _
Communion at Mt. Vernon.
There will be communion services
at Mt. Vernon Methodist church ai
Hickory Grove next Sunday. The
pastor. Rev. P. B. Ingraham, will officiate.
Preaching at Hebron.
There will be preaching at Hebron
on next Sabbath. August 30, at 3.30
o'clock by Rev. J. S. Grier.
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?he gorlwille dfolton IRarhet.
Corrected Semi Weekly by Messrs.
Letts Bros.
Yorkville, August 25, 12 m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Middling 12$
Strict Middling 12$
Good Middling 12$
Fully Good Middling 12$
Latta Bros.
OBITUARY.
111 c<i An
Died?At the xork touon lllllia vii |
August 19, EMMA LINDSAY, infant
daughter of W. C. and Mrs. R. D. Rayner,
aged about five months.
DOG LOST.
BLACK and white Bloodhound
bitch, about ten months old, left
my house last Thursday. Information
appreciated. W. J. WHITENER.
Aug. 25 t It.
REMOVED.
I Have moved my office from the
second floor of the Witherspoon
building to my former quarters at No.
3 Law Range. JAS. P. HART.
Aug. 25 t 2t
The Best Investment
'? xlcrht- Iflnti of
TOr your muuejf is me iS...
education for your son. A catalogue
of the K. M. M. A., Yorkville, S. C.P
will help you to decide where to place
him. Write today.
COL. W. G. STEPHENSON,
Superintendent.
THEY ARE HERE:
For the Purpose of Organizing an Art
School.
The blackmore art co. win
give a LECTURE and HIGH
CLASS ENTERTAINMENT at the
OPERA HOUSE. FREE. WEDNESDAY
NIGHT, 26TH. Don't stay at
home and say "Oh, I never go to any
little old FREE thing." Three thousand.
dollars' worth of Hand Paintings
and a $1.00 entertainment is not
"a little old thing." We want the best
people only, and as some protection to
vou. children under 15 years of age
will be charged 10 cents at the door.
Nothing as elevating as Art?notning
as valuable as Mathematics?nothing
as pleasant to the hearing as fine Music?or
beautiful to the sight as Art.
FREE Wednesday night, Aug. 26th.
GINNING OUTFIT CHEAP.
CONSISTS of 12-Horse Stationary
Engine and fairly good Gin, both
In use last season. May be seen at
the Dr. Lindsay place two miles southwest
of Yorkville. Will sell cheap for
cash. See me at my office.
J. R. LINDSAY.
August 18 w 2t
JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY.
General Order No. ?
Co. "L" Is hereby orderwWBtPy
ed to assemble in arvaHnMuRk
mory on Tuesday night I
\3sSok at 8-30 p. m., the 25th, to
receive invitation to uiV
tend Military Picnic at
Cornwell. The Battalion of Five Co.'s,
expected to attend one day only. Battalion
drill and review by Gen. Frost,
Col. Boyd, Major Martin and Captain
Lewis.
W. B. MOORE, Captain
Commanding.
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
nf nnv nnp Rroker 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.
tar We sell the Columbia Bar-Lock
Typewriters.
J. EDGAR POAG, Broker,
Rock Hill, S. C.
August 21 f.t lm
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
By W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS Mrs. EMMA H. BEARD
has applied to me for letters of
Administration on all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of E. B. BEARD, late of the county
aforesaid deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
8TH DAY OP SEPTEMBER. 1903. at
10 o'clock, a m., to shew cause, if any, j
why the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
24th day of August in the year of our
Lord one thousand nine hundred and
three and in the 128th year of American
Independence.
W. H. McOORKLE.
Probate Judge of York Countv.
August 25 t 2t
ChloroNaptholeum
Is without doubt the best disinfectant
and vermin destroyer to be
had?a strong combination. Spray
your chicken house, your pig pen.
cow lot or dog kennels with a
strong solution of Chloro-Naptholeum,
and your fowls and animals
will be free from vermin arid all
unpleasant odors will nave disappeared.
We have Chloro-Napthoieum.
YORK DRUG STORE
J. B. BOWEN, PROP.,
(Registered Pharmacist.)
The
First National
Bank
of Yorkville.
%
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
Solicits accounts of Merchants,
" *?Dlonta anrJ n*nnle
manurdviui gimy > ? > r?r?
of all lines of business.
Every accommodation extended consistent
with sound banking.
Write or call upon us.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
Yorkvllle. S. C., Aug. 26th, 1903.
No. 6931.
Treasury Department,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, D. C., August 20, 1903.
Whereas by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "The First
National Bank of Yorkville," located
in the town of Yorkville, in the County
of York, and State of South Carolina,
has complied with all the provisions
of the Statutes of the United
States, required to be complied with
before an association shall be authorized
to commence the business of
bunking:
Now, therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane,
Deputy and Acting comptroller 01 wie
Currency, do hereby certify that "The
First National Bank of Yorkville," located
in the town of Yorkville, in the
County of York, and State of South
Carolina, is authorized to commence
the business of banking as provided
in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine,
of the Revised Statutes of the
United States.
In testimony whereof witness my
hand and seal of office this twentieth
day of August, 1903.
[Seal]. T. P. KANE,
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Currency.
August 25 t 6t
G. H. O'LEARY.
I ^
Before buying a Cooking or Heating
Stove, get my prices.
G. H. O'LEARY.
ICE Ice Drinks and
\r%x Sherbets ? ices
^rearns and beverages
that delight and please?served
any time in any quantity you
please. Ice Creams?any flavor
in quart, half gallon or
gallon packers?sent to your
door the minute you want it.
"NUNNALLY'S"
Candles?No other quite so good?
new lot just received. Assorted,
Bon-Bons, Chocolates, etc. We receive
our Nunnally's candles direct
from the factory: "John, if you loye
me send me a box of Nunnally's?
no other Is quite so good."
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
Phone 36.
The Last Call.
This is our last call on Gentlemen's
Light Weight Clothing?you cannot
afford to miss it. We have about
twenty suits left?all good qualities?and
on these we have cut the
prices from 25 to 33 per cent?
your size may be here. If so, you
can pick up dollars at 75 cents in
some cases, and in others at 66c.
Can you afford to let the chance
go by? We think not. The clothes
will be comfortable for two
months yet, and then there will
be another season that will be
warm anil these Suits will be more
than comfortable at the price.
Come today.
J. Q. WRAY, The Leader.
There's No Pen
That impresses me quite so
much as the "Parker Lucky
Curve" Fountain Pen---$i.50 to
$6. Get one from
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
AN election for Three Trustees for
Tirzuh School District No. 35, will
be held ut Tirzah Station on WEDNESDAY.
SEPTEMBER 2D. Polls will
open ut 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. in.
By order of the County Board of
Education.
JOHN E. CARROLL. Chairman.
August 18 t 2t.
Mill Feed
and
Bran.
Your cow would enjoy a
change of diet now after
a long summer on grass.
Suppose you make a difference
in her diet by
feeding clean Wheat Bran
and Mill Feed?we've got
the kind that's best. You
will enjoy the better quality
and richer cream?the
cow will be in better fix
for winter's cold.
RIDDLE & CARROLL.
SAY?
DO you want to buy a home cheap
and on easy terms, when you can
live in town without it costing you
rent? If so, see J. O. WALKER.
Getting
Rested
Now.
Why?
Don't you know ?
Know ? Why, no I don't know.
Daddy went to town.
What for ?
Don't you know ?
Know ? Why no.
To get mamma a machine.
Did he get it ?
Yes, he got it.
What kind ?
HARLEM !
Why a Harlem ?
'Cause it equals any other.
That the only reason ?
No; cheaper than others.
How much did it cost ?
$15, cash.
It is nice, too.
Looks like $50 machine.
It is good.
Must be. Guaranteed 12 years.
Runs light, too.
Most runs itself.
Daddy could run it.
Oh, yes and not swear.
Don't make any noise.
\
Nnnp. hardlv.
Baby can sleep and mamina sew.
Oh, yes. Mamma won't get tired.
I
Daddy's shirt will be finished.
Yes, and a dress for you.
Harlem pleases inainina.
Just ought to hear them talk. j
Mamma will get jounger now. 1
Ought to ; won't work so hard.
Mrs. hasn't got a fiariem. ,
No. Mr. is thinking.
Yes, he's thinking.
Ought not to think too long.
Mrs. looks tired.
She is tired ; pulling that old
treadmill.
Mr. ought to try it.
Then he would quit thinking.
What would he do?
He'd see the Harlem.
The rest is easy.
We will be pleased to give the names
of Yorkville ladles who are using the
Harlem machine, to those wno want
to investigate our claims for this machine.
We can give you one or more
names as you may want.
S'lMM'I'll CO,
tv' If you have us to do your Commercial
Printing you will get what you
want when you want it.
T. M. WHISONANT. T. H. LESSLIE.
HICKORY SUPPLY COMPANY
HICKORY, S. C.
To Close Out.
OWING to the death of Mr. T. H.
LESSLIE, of our firm, it has bef.nmti
nofAnsnrv to nlos<? out nnr hoot
ness by the end of the present year
and to this end we offer the entire
stock, good will, etc., at a bargain that
is worth consideration. We prefer to
sell In a lump, and will give the lumpbuyer
some Interesting figures. In the
meantime, until we can effect a lumpsale,
we offer everything at away down
prices. The public is cordially Invited
to Inspect the stock and get Information
as to our Inducements.
THE HICKORY SUPPLY CO.
tWe Buy ^
DIRECT jj?
FACTORY R
We are speaking of our complete
line of Corsets and Girdles. We have
them at these prices: 25c, 50c, 55c,
60c, 65c, $1.00, $1.10, $125, and $1.75,
which are at least 50 per cent below
the usual prices. We put In this line
of goods only a few days ago, and we
must say that the way our trade has
shown their appreciation of our prices
and quality, is very gratifying to us.
We invite comparison in prices ana
quality.
Our Fall stock of MILLINERY will
arrive ih a few weeks, which we invite
U-2-C-B-4-U-BUY.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE.
(Dobson's Old Stand).
Yorkvllle, S. C.
TOBACCO.
CHEWING?
SMOKING?
WANT ANY?
See us. Our stock Includes all styles
of Chewing and Smoking as well as
trood Clears. Prices are right, too.
And then, too, the quality is there.
If you want Tobacco by the plug,
pound or box, we can suit you in
quality and price.
C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
If you use Shipping Tags let us
make you a price on 5,000 or 10,000 lots.
I YORK COTTON
Bargain
Barga
~Bf
Below we offer for next
bargains to be found in c
Please remember that we
Tcfi?1rc PIa+Vih
V_.I UUK.C1 y , i i Ulirwo, viv/iun
Shoes, etc.. etc., that We
Below Cost; but owing to
to go into furtherdetails.
the eating thereof," as the c
the pudding and would like
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Men's and Boys'.
Raw Edge Black, $1.25 value?yours
for 85 cents.
Alpine, black, $1.50 value?your's for
$1.20. Many
varieties, $1.40 values?yours for .
$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
91.BU.
Many varieties, $1.00 values?yours for 1
75 cents.
Many varieties, $1.15 values?yours for
80 cents.
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. >
\ 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?go.
ing at 30 cents.
Regular price anywhere, 25 cents?go
10 oonto |
11 y cati iv ww? ? , ,
As stated at the outset tli
many bargains we are offei
we advise that you pay us i
what we have. We can sa\
Listen to this
LIBERAL
A Ten Dollar purchase a
goods we have beeu advertif
Sale, will entitle you to a
count on any other goods
store, except Staple Groci
withdrawn.
YORK COTTON
MOORE'S
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
COTTON stored with us covered by
insurance, and our Warehouse receipts
are acceptable at all banks at
regular rates. Our charges for storage
and insurance are reasonable.
B. N. MOORE.
August 21 f.t 4m
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
rvnA/Iiino nrnflta In Ufa InQllT
CtUUUIIl.V ptUUUCC I/1VJJVO lit *.*.V ??
ance, 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.
NOTICE.
TO all whom it may concern:
Please take notice fhat the undersigned
will file their final return in the
Probate Court for York county, S. C.,
on SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1903, and will
ask for their final discharge as executors
of the will of Joseph S. McKenzie,
dec'd.
S. A. SIFFORD,
GEO. W. S. HART,
Executors.
July 29?Sept. 2 w 6t
WANTED?BEEF CATTLE.
I WANT to buy good, fat, BEEF
CATTLE all the time, and will pay
TWO AND A HALF CENTS a pound
in CASH for good beeves. I will take
all you bring at this price.
I have good cold congealed aqua at
1 cent a pound. Can I sell you what
you want?
G. W. SHERRER.
WANTED
WE want to hire at good wages, a
first-class carriage painter. Will
have steady work for the right man.
YORKVILLE BUGGY CO.
August 12 w tf
MILLS STORE.
is!
Lins !
trgains 1 ;
week a few of the many ;
>ur large stock of goods,
have large quantities of
ag, Gents' Furnishings, ]
are Closing Out At and
lack of space we are unable 1
The proof of the pudding is
)ld saying goes. We have
i for you to do the eating. '
Caps and Caps.
i
4 Dozen Caps, former price 50 cents?
closinq out at 30 cents. <
Boys' Fancy Caps, former prices 25
and 30 cents?your choice, "15 cents.
A Few Rare Bargains
for the Ladies :
We Have only a limited quantity of
these goods?FIRST COME, FIRST
SERVED. These are great:
Fancy and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs,
only 8, 12 and 17c each.
Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 7
and 12 cents each. Mourning Handkerchiefs
at 3 and 4 cents each.
A small number of Folding Fans?your
choice while they last, 7 cents each.
White Pique Belts, worth 25c going at
18 cents each. ]
Bl 1. 1 ?A/U:A- C-l J D.U. l%ap.
yiawis ariu mmo i viuuu wvi????
gains at 17 cents each.
A few ladies' Stock Ties?fancy colors {
and polka dots 25c value?take
them?18c each.
We have a limited quantity of misses'
and children's Leghorn Hats?25c,
30c, 35c, 50c and 60 cent values?going
at 13c, 14c, 18c, 25c, 30c each. ^
Black Crepe, 50c value?going at 35c. <
ese are only a few of the I I
ing to our customers and I !
i visit to see for yourself |
re you money. I ^
OFFGK: >
\
it oue time, of an)' of the J
sing during our Slaughter J
Twenty Per Cent Dis- 1
iu any quantity in our
sries. Former discounts
V
MILLS STORE. f
P
J. M. Heath
General N
Between
d a nn
. univvj
For Wide Aw*
We are making these be
to our customers just to to
make profits, and while we
work thoroughly?offerin:
cannot touch. For instan<
A Job Lot of
This lot includes Shirts
cents, 75 cents and $i. I
they go at HALF PRICE
Rier Values In Me
We have 100 pairs Men
and shapes, in patent lei
pair is honest value at orij
your choice now for just i
is a bargain at the price.
Special values are offer<
misses' Slippers and Sane
shapes in patent leather, \
1$?=* Today is a good da
don't want to carry 'em ov
Clothing. Clot
Our bargain offerings
worth your attention. Fo
Job lot of lightweight P
Only a few more of thos
Pants that have been sellii
We have a big job lot oi
values if you find your siz
50 Men's Black Wors
going at $3.50 per Suit wl
50 Youth's Worsted Su
to $2.50 a Suit. Don't m
New Goods .
Carload Dunlap Patent
Carload "Heath's Best'
Carload Fancy Family ]
Another Shipment of Fruit Ja
We have a carload of b
going fast.
T TWT u AO 4-V?
J. iti. iigaiu
J. L. Willia
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
Livery, 8ale and Feed Stables.
About Buggies.
We have In stock Buggies of all
styles and grades. We bought them
to sell. You will consult your personal
Interest If you are In need of a vehicle
of anyklnd If you will see us before
closing a trade. Our warranty goes
with every job and means that every
job must come right square up to our
representation.
About Wagons.
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.
To the Farmers of York County:
s-^ sT?Trr>TAT,T,Y those who are con
ft templating purchasing Harvesters,
Mowers and Rakes. I call to your attention
that I am handling Walter A.
Woods' machinery, which is up-to-date
in all improvements. I have a Mower
on hand for Inspection. It Is a Steel
Mower with roller and ball bearing. It
Is neat and nice. It is not only made
Tor looks, but for long service, so bring
pour sledge hammer along and test the
tnachine yourself, and as for the flnan2ial
part, I can make It to your interest
to buy a Woods' Mower, Harvester
3r Rake.
\ WORD OR TWO TO THE LADIfcS.
I have on hand another lot of the
well-known Standard Grand Rotary
Sewing Machines. Remember they are
:wo machines In one, which no other
Machine company dare to claim. Our
ilalin: It Is the lightest running machine
on the market. To test the marine
I am willing to place one in
four home on trial, and If It Is not in
jvery respect what we claim I will
jladly remove the machine.
Yours to serve.
YORK IMPLEMENT C'U.
I* R. Williams, Proprietor.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES.
A S the country schools are now bel\.
ginning operations for the summer
icason, I wish to call to the attention
>f parents the fact that I have a full
itock of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, indludng
School Books, Tablets for pen or
jencil, Composition Books, Crayons,
Slates, Slate Pencils, Inks, Pens, Pontile,
etc., and please remember also,
hat I will meet an legmmaie wuiu?ion
in prices on any of these articles.
CROCKERY, Etc.
The next time your lady folks tell
ou that they need something in Tlnvare,
Enameled ware or Crockery, do
rou remember that it is at my store
hat you will find the most complete
issortments of these goods. And, also
emember that you will get the lowest
>rices that can be had.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
CLOTHES CLEANING.
[WANT to clean, repair and press
all of your old suits. First class
vork guaranteed. Leave me your orlers
for First Class Tallor-Made Clothng.
Made to measure Pants a specialy.
Fit and work guaranteed. Correct
?rlces and the very latest and most
lopular styles. R. L. BRANDON.
' ? r
& Company,
lerchandise.
Season
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j
ike Customers.
j
tween-the-seasons' offerings |
eep up the interest?not to
i are at it we are doing the
g values that other stores
ce :
Men's Shirts.
that are good values at 50
U1 sizes. While they last
S. Buy today.
n's Low Cut Shoes.
's Low Cut Shoes, all sizes
ather and vici kid. Every
*inal prices. You can have
r*
a. lime money. r<very pair
Look TODAY!
id this week in ladies' and
lals. All sizes, styles and
dci kid, etc.
y to buy a Straw Hat. We
er. Prices are very LOW.
hing. Clothing.
are in Clothing, and are
r instance :
ants at 40 cents a pair,
je blue and black Worsted
ig so cheap.
: Pants that are exceptional
e. Better see them,
ted Suits, worth $5. Now
lile they last.
its worth $4.50 a Suit, cut
iss this one.
Just Arrived.
T>1 D 4- 1??.
num. iJCol Uii LUC liicU KCl.
' Flour. Mighty good.
Flour. A good article.
rs and Jelly Tumblers Just In.
est Shingles and they are
& Company,
ms, Manager.
I - * *
professional dfards.
Thos. F. McDow. W. W. Lewis.
McDOW & LEWIS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
No. 4 Law Range, Yorkvllle, S. C.
Prompt Attention to all business.
Money loaned on approved security.
July 25 sw tf
GEO. W. 8. HART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
a LAW RANQE. 'Phone Office No. 58.
D. E. FINLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in WILSON BUILDING, opposite
Court House. Telephone No. ia6.
ABSENT UNTIE SEPT. 1ST.
I will be absent from my office from
August 17th to September 1st, for a
short recreation.
A. Y. CARTWRIGHT.
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP.
WE are repairing, repainting, an.i
overhauling Buggies, and we are
doing this work at prices that are
right.
You'll find us in the rear of Riddle
& Carroll's.
Yours for business,
R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.
JERSEY CALVES FOR SALE.
A LIMITED number of THOROUGHBRED
JERSEY CALVES,
both sexes, of the most fashionable
breeding. These calves are all that
could be desired in so far as their
breeding and other qualifications are
concerned. Address
J. W. BETTS, Lesslie, S. C.
She ^(orheiUe (Inquirer.
Published Wednesday and Saturday.
PUBLISHERS t
W. D. GRIST,
O. E. GRIST,
A. M. GRIST.
TRRMH OP flIIRSCRIPTlOMt
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
And 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 subsequent insertion.
A square consists of the space occupied
by ten lines of this size type.
tsr 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,