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HYMEN EAL. Married?At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. H. F. Horton, on August 25, by Rev. J. S. Grier, Mr. . DUDLEY C. STURGIS and Miss BUENA V. HORTON. All of York county. At Bethel manse, in York county, S. C., August 26th, 1903, by Rev. W. B. Arrowood, Mr. SAMUEL S. SMITH, of York County, S. C., and Miss DENICY DA VIES, of Richmond, Va. OBITUARY. Dibu?At the home of her son, Richard Huddleston, two miles south of An An0*iiQt 25 1903. Mrs. DORCAS CALDWELL, wife of Mr. J. M. Caldwell, aged sixty-nine years and seven months. LOST. ON Tirzah picnic grounds, August 12, GOLD WATCH, case engrav- I ed with the Initials "E. C. F." Owner1 requests the finder to report to THE ENQUIRER Office. fit CITT BARBER SHOP. REMOVED to upper room of Allison building, formerly occupied by Dr. M. W. White. Will be pleased to wait on our friends. W. H. ADAMS, Proprietor. At the Feet of Masters, The K. M. M. A. cadet has sat, and learned that there is more to be learned. Write for catalogue. It will interest you. COL. W. G. STEPHENSON, v?r JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY. General Order No. ? Co. L, S. C. V. I. will atifetey tend the Battalion Drill \MB& at Cornwell on September 3rd. Members desiring to go who have V not handed in their names, will do so at once. Company drill Monday night, August 31. By order W. B. MOORE, Captain. REVENUE SEIZURE. Yorkville, S. C., August 26, 1903. The following described property of Marshall Huffstettler or Foster Wiles, having been seized for violation of sections 3452 and 3453 R. S. U. S. Any person or persons claiming same must give notice and -file bond as required by Section 3460 R. S., within thirty days from date hereof, or same will be declared forfeited to the United States \iz.: One 1 .vo-Horse Thimble Skein wagon. W. R. DILLINGHAM, Deputy Collector. NOTICE TOROADOVERSEERS. ALL overseers in York county are hereby required to call out the * J ? * 1 -J ? ? O Qn/1 nanus uetUUBlUg iu men see uuuo HUU place same in good traveling condition. All male persons between the ages of eighteen and fifty years are liable to road duty except bona flde ministers, public school teachers, school trustees, old soldiers, and students while actually attending school or college. Hands can be required to work eight days if necessary, and overseers should put at least four days work on their sections every year. Any overseer who neglects or refuses to work his road will be prosecuted upon information of such neglect or refusal being lodged with the board. If there should be no overseer on your section, notify some member of the board and one will be appointed. T. W. BOYD, Supervisor, D. O; STANTON. Co. Com., E. A. CRAWFORD, Co. Com. Aug. 28. f 2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ County of York. By W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Probate Judcre of York County. WHEREAS W. D. LESLIE has applied to me for Letters of Administration. on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. IDA I. LESLIE, 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 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., to shew cause, if any why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 26th day of August. In the year of our i^ura one iriuusrauu iiiuc uuuum three, and in the 128th year of AmerAmerican Independence. W. H. McCORKLE, Probate Judge of York County. Aug. 28. f t2 PEARLS OF VIOLETS TALCUM POWDER. I ci ie Ktr for* mnct Icrhtflll Talcum Powder on the market. This powder is Pure and delightfully perfumed?violet. You will agree with us when you have once tried it. We offer you a sui?erior article for less money than you have paid for the old style Talcum. See our south window. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, PROP., (Registered Pharmacist.) Ten Thousand Churches In the United States have used the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy thin paint in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when r ^ ii _ r you want iouneen gaiions 01 paint, buy only eight gallons of L. & M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. You need only four gallons of L. & M. Paint, and three gallons of Oil mixed therewith to paint a good sized house. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by YORK DRUG STORE, Yorkville, S. C. W. B. STROUP & BRO., Clover. ** If you have us to do your Commercial Printing you will get what you want when you want it. | ml j Is the Only t Machine f t t We have sold quite a large J HEAD SEWING MACHII * LARS, and every buyer is \ purchase. Only yesterday a wife has been using the Harl a chased of you, for several 1 i lighted with it. She says i j) machine that she ever saw ai f of any $40 or $50 machine c j my thinking neighbors are t; t chines for their wives." # Every HARLEM Machir j tive guarantee for TW ELVI J is handsomely finished in nicl 4 the frame is of the handsomi f black enamel; the case is qu f in natural wood in the beau f together one of the best and f market. With every machii J improved nickel plated attac \ all going to make up one of a values ever offered to our cus 5 We bought a HUNDRED i get them low enough to sell 4 prised if you could know the i each machine we sell. Our $ well-known policy of "Shorl r Now, remember, you can f please for a Sewing Machin f agent anywhere up to $60 ai J any better than the HAR \ LARS. "But he will sell m *?m11 onrl u/P won't ell 1 OU win n*.) uuw ..... _ i for it. "He will take my o i say. Now, you simply meai f machine and pay him more i want your old machine, but I If you want a Machine come ^ if it is not all we claim it to I * The Strauss-S sloan and pavings ?auk, Yorkvllle, N, C. A General Banking Business. I With good connections, and supplied with all the conveniences and appliances necessary for the equipment of a modern banking office, we are in position to extend to our patrons, and the public generally, prompt and intelligent service at all times. Prompt attention to the needs of out-of-town customers, country merchants, and farmers throughout the county. A Special Savings Department. Using the Auxiliary Home Savings Banks, and paying three per cent interest on Savings Accounts. Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit issued under special agreement. Correspondence or a call invited. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. S. M. McNEEL, President. HOURS. Bank opens for Business 9 a. m.p Closes 3 p. m. Open Saturday Evenings 8 to 9. ^ FAN, * I fand be ?Sr "KULE." V We have 'em?Folding Fans, Fancy Japanese and Palm Fans, etc,, at 2c, 5c and 10c each. The demand has been so great that we have put in a line of Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. They are selling too. at 5 and 10 cents. More Handkerchiefs, Hose, etc., at "Prices Below the Market and Quality Above the Average." FOUSHEE CASH STORE. (D^bson's Old Stand), Yorkville, S. C. The First National Bank of Yorkville. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Solicits accounts of Merchants, Manufacturering Plants and people of all lines of business. Every accommodation extended consistent with sound banking. Write or call upon us. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Yorkville, S. C., Aug. 26th, 1903. 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 dally. 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. ti: We sell the Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. August 21 f.t lm iMl Drop Head | i at $15. J : number of HARLEM DROP J *ES AT FIFTEEN DOL- \ thoroughly pleased with the J a customer said to us: "My i lem Sewing Machine we pur- a weeks, and is thoroughly de- i it does as good work as any i nd runs light and is the equal f >n the market; and several of t alking of buying Harlem ma- t le we sell is sold under a posi- | E YEARS. Every machine J eel plating of the best quality, ?st design, finished in the best f arter-sawed oak and finished f tiful piano finish, making al- f handsomest machines on the le goes a full set of the latest J hments and instruction book, a the biggest Sewing Machine i itomers. A fttaxo mnnliinac in ftrdar tn A Ui LUtat AiJc*v,iiiulj in viuvi tv ^ at $15, and you would be sur- i small profit that we make on f idea being to carry out our r t Profits?Quick Sales." f pay just any old price you f e. You can pay a traveling J id not get a machine that is . LEM AT FIFTEEN DOL- ! e a machine on installments." 1 large you THREE PRICES i Id machine as part pay," you 4 1 that you will give him your 4 than his is worth. He don't f will take it in order to trade. f and see the HAREEM, and j >e, we don't want you to buy. ^ mitn company, r ICE Ice Drinks and I Sherbets ? ices UfCciniS 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" Candies?No other quite so good? new lot Just received. Assorted, Bon-Bons, Chocolates, etc. We receive our Nunnally's candies direct from the factory: "John, if you love me send me a box of Nunnally's? no other is quite so good." JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. Phone 36. TOBACCO. CHEWING? SMOKING? WANT ANY? I See us. Our stock includes all styles t of Chewing and Smoking as well as cnoH Plo-nrs. Prlnea are rieht. too. I 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. The Enquirer will do your Job Printing promptly at a fair price. 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 quali- | ties?and on these we have cut the prices from 25 to 33 per cent? I 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 and these Suits will be more than comfortable at the price. Come today. J. Q. WRAY, I he ueaaer. 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. If you don't know exactly what you want in the way of a folder or circular for advertising, let us help you?that's part of our business. Just Opened One bbl. of Choice Mackerel Tune Catch?large ones At 10 cents. One half barrel? Smaller size? At 5 cents. , ( i LOUIS ROTH. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ' ALL persons having claims against I 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 j payment at once, either to J. S. < BRICE, Esq., at Yorkvllle, S. C., or to , the undersigned. , W. D. LESSLIE, Administrator. , Clover, R. F. D. No. 1. Aug. 11, 1903. i Aug. 15 s 3t ] Mill Feed i I and I i Bran. | Your cow would enjoy a change of diet now after a long summer on grass. t Suppose you make a dif- * ference in her diet by t feeding clean Wheat Bran J and Mill Feed?we've got \ the kind that's best. You t will enjoy the better qual- ; ity and richer cream?the J TIM 11 in ViAtfpr -fiy It V.U>? VT1A4 V/V AM UVWkVA UA for winter's cold. i t c I ? RIDDLE & CARROLL. t YORK COTTON Raro-ain ? o Barga Ba Below we offer for next 1 bargains to be found in oi Please remember that we Crockery, Trunks, Clothin Shoes, etc.. etc., that We i Below Cost; but owing to 1 to go into further details. "'J 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?yours E for 85- cents. Mpine, black, $1.50 value?your's for $1.20. Vlany varieties, $1.40 values?yours for I y 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. c Many varieties, $1.15 values?yours for w 80 cents. F Many varieties, $1.20 values?yours for 85 cents. c 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. V Straw Hats. \ Regular price anywhere, 75 cents?going at 40 cents. Regular price anywhere, 50 cents?go ?n ? Sfl rents. Regular price anywhere, 25 cents?go- I ing at 10 cents. | E As stated at the outset th( many bargains we are offer we advise that you pay us a what we have. We cau sav Listen to this LIBERAL A Ten Dollar purchase a goods we have been advertis Sale, will entitle you to a count on any other goods store, except Staple Groce withdrawn. YORK COTTON MOORE'S STANDARD WAREHOUSES, COTTON stored with us covered Dy Insurance, and our Warehouse receipts are acceptable at all banks at regular rates. Our charges for storlge 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 Ine companies will live up to* their Guarantees, if you live up to Yours, jut an Investigation will convince you :hat there Is not even One In business :oday that issues as plain, simple and iberal contracts as does the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company oi Newark, N. J., or that has a record that compares with it for care in the selection of risks or economy as to the ixpense of management, and therefore that can carry out its contracts at as * 4 - A l_ ~ ? J Cln w/% n r?rl OW cost to trio assurvu. Vttic anu jconomy produce profits in life insurince, 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 ook before they leap, and that the )ther kind leap and then look. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. JACKSON BROTHERS. CLOVER, 8. C. .. A New Store. On or about September 1, we expect o embark in the Furniture and Under:aking business, and we desire to notiy our friends and the public generally :hat we hope to merit and receive a share of the patronage in both lines. I. full line of Furniture, Caskets and Coffins has already been purchased and ve expect the goods to arrive during :he next ten days or two weeks. Our itoreroom will be the first on tho south tide of the new Smith Building on Vlain street, wnne we uo noi aeem 11 lecessary to go into details at this :lme as to our plans, we will simply say that we expect to compete in qual* ty, price and terms with other dealers hroughout this section and make it >ur study to please every customer who nay deal with us. JACKSON BROTHERS. &T The use of good Commercial Staionery is good business. MILLS STORE. s SI ins 1 ir gains 1 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 pf the pudding is Id saying goes. We have for you to do the eating. | Caps and Caps. Dozen Caps, former price 50 cents? closing out at 30 cents. Joys' Fancy Caps, former prices 25 and 30 cents?your choice, *15 cents. \ Few Rare Bargains for the Ladies : We have only a limited quantity of hese goods?FIRST COME, FIRST iERVED. These are great: rancy and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, only 8, 12 and 17c each. Main Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 7 and 12 cents each. Mourning Handkerchiefs at 3 and 4 cents each, t small number of Folding Fans?your choice while they last, 7 cents each. Vhite Pique Belts, worth 25c going at 18 cents each. Mack and White Folded Belts?bargains at 17 cents each, k 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, T4c, 18c, 25c, 30c each. Mack Crepe, 50c value?going at 35c. ise are only a few of the I ing to our customers and I . visit to see for yourself I e you money. I OFFGR: t one time, of any of the ing during our Slaughter Twenty Per Cent Disin any quantity in our ries. Former discounts MILLS STORE. J. M. Heath General M Between .BARG For Wide Awa We are making these bet to our customers just to kc make profits, and while we work thoroughly?offering cannot touch. For instanc A Job Lot of This lot includes Shirts cents, 75 cents and $i. A i they go at HALF PRICE 1 I Big Values In Mei We have 100 pairs Men' | and shapes, in patent lea pair is honest value at orig i ; your choice now for just a is a bargain at the price. Special .values are offere > misses' Slippers and Sand shapes in patent leather, vi Today is a good daj don't want to carry 'em ove Clothing. Clotl Our bargain offerings worth your attention. Foi Job lot of lightweight Pa Only a few more of thos< Pants that have been sellin We have a big job lot of values if you find your size 50 Men's Black Worst j going at $3.50 per Suit wh 50 Youth's Worsted Sui to $2.50 a Suit. Don't mi New Goods J Carload Dunlap Patent I Carload "Heath's Best" Carload Fancy Family I Another Shipment of Fruit Jai We have a carload of be going fast. J. M. Heath J. L. Williai W. O. RAWLS, PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER. T? 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 if you will pay up at once. Very respectfully, W. 0. RAWLS, The Plumber. T T TZT?T T T?T> fin ?l (J. J\?iULiJUXi IV Wij CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERc |HARjigARE,| *T00U 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. J. J. KELLER & CO. There's No Pen That impresses me quite so much as the "Parker Lucky Curve" Fountain Pen?$1.50 to $6. Get one from T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. ?*' We make a specialty of Law Briefs ?do the work promptly?and at the lowest price. Every customer is pleased with the work. & Company, [erchandise. * Season iAINS*. ike Customers. ween-the-seasons' offerings ? ' ? l .-i. 1 4.? :cp up me lULcrcsi?uui lu i are at it we are doing the y values that other stores : Men's Shirts. that are good values at 50 dl sizes. While they last . Buy today. l's Low Cut Shoes. s Low Cut Shoes, all sizes .ther and vici kid. Every inal prices. You can have . little money. Every pair T AA \r TnnAvi X X i d this week in ladies' and. als. All sizes, styles and ici kid, etc. / to buy a Straw Hat. We ir. Prices are very LOW. ling. Clothing. are in Clothing, and are * instance : mts at 40 cents a pair, e blue and black Worsted g so cheap. Pants that are exceptional i. Better see them, ed Suits, worth $5. Now ile they last. ts worth $4.50 a Suit, cut ss this one. lujt Arrived. 7lour. Best on the market. Flour. Mighty good. *lour. A good article. 3 and Jelly Tumblers Just In. ist Shingles and they are & Company, us, Manager. WBBBR WAGONS Every farmer well knows good results in farming can only be obtained by using good Judgment and good tools, and when it comes to marketing the crop, it requires the best grade of wagon to accomplish the same results, for time is money, and repairs are expensive. Waber Wagons have many superior features over others and in comparison should be given credit for at least the additional cost of these improvements over those wagons that do not have them. Every one of these improvements the farmer, from his own personal experience, will know and admit prolong the life and protect the wagon against untimely wear. The approximate cost of the various Improvements are as follows: Chilled Reach Roller, under reach) 14 Anti-Reach Rattler 08 Sheet Bolster Plate with solid collar, additional cost 30 Re-lnforced bottom on wagon box nvar hlnH hnlfltar SfJ Solid Collar Skein Boxes and Heavier Skeins 85 Ironing reach at top and bottom at front end 12 Ironing Axle on top to protect against wear of reach 07 Ironing Sand Board on bottom to protect against wear of reach.. 07 Steel Chaffing Iron on Box to protect against wear of bolster ... 30 Box Spreader Rod 15 Wagon Box made of Poplar in place of Whltewood or Cottonwood 1 65 Full Strap Singletrees 24 Doubletree extra heavily ironed, additional cost 30 Heavy Box Rods, additional cost. 35 Rivets in Cross Sills under waeon box to protect against splitting 18 Full Riveted Wheels, on wide tires on some styles 1 00 Extra Heavy Re-lnforced Rub Irons 14 Extension Rear Sill on Box and Box Braces 30 Total $6 59 When the farmer takes into consideration that the Weber builders use the very best grade of hickory axles, A grade white oak spokes, oak hubs, hounds and bolsters, Oak or Ash tongues, he will realize that Weber Wagons are strictly high grade and merit the reputation they have established and maintained during the past 58 years as "King of AH" Farm Wagons. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. ?lre ||orlnnlle (Snquirrr. Published Wednesday and Saturday. PUBLIHIIE118 i W. D. GRIST, v. ka. vrxiioi, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION I 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. 33T 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 indh vidual 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.