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/ ' A for the recent death of J. R. Norman will not be able to make applicatior for bail until next Monday. Majoi James F. Hart has been endeavoring t( find a judge, but has been having trouble. Most of them are away spending their vacations. Judge Gage, whc is at Blowing Rock writes that he is still suffering from the effect of the fall he sustained some weeks ago. and his physician advises him that he musl suspend work . for a while. Judgf Townsend is to be at Candem nexl Monday, and if he does not arrange tc stop in Yorkville tomorrow, he will hear the application at Camden. The C. & N.-W. Yorkville correspondence News anc Courier: While very little is being said about extending the Carolina and Nortli-Western railroad over the mountains, from its present terminus, Lenoir, N. C., to Bristol, or some othei point in Tennessee, still it is a fact that a force of about 300 hands is now employed at a point about twenty miles beyond Lenoir in grading the proposed extension, and there is no reason tc doubt that a large additional force will * ? 1- tKo near future. Ue PUI Oil 11IC nuin. ... and that in a comparatively short time the "missing link" will ue supplied and trains of freight and passenger cars be in operation over this "shortest line tc the west." A glance at the map will convince the most sceptical that the new line will possess advantages not now enjoyed by any line now in operation. It is said that one reason why so little has been said recently about the extension is because the owners of the load have an abundance of capital with which to carry out their plans and it is, therefore, not necessary to keep themselves before the public. The part of the road now In operation from Chester to Lenoir is at present doing practically all the business that it can handle, and especially is this true of the freight traffic. The company could handle its business at Yorkville much more conveniently than it does If the town council did not continue to refuse to allow it to extend its side track across East Liberty street. Ever since the gauge was changed last spring the road has been forced to use a spur track in order to reach its freight depot here, and as a result lots of time is wasted in shifting, and often the lives of employees endangered. Ci'p Races Finished.?After three unsuccessful attempts for lack of wind, etc., the last of the cup races was sailed yesterday. The Reliance won again and the cup, of course, remains in America. Sir Thomas Lipton does not think he will try again. AT THE CHURCHES. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. B. Kennedy. Sunday school in the afternoon at 5 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. rev. j. c. johnes, rector. 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 each second and fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock in the morning and 8.30 o'clock in the evening. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. o. neville, pastor. Sunday Services?Morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 5.00 o'clock in the afternoon. Evening services at 8 o'clock. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. rfv. 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 JMices. Card of Thanks. In behalf of myself, my son and humanity I want to thank the noble people of Yorkville and York county for the manner in which they acted yesterday. I feel honored that I am a fellow citizen. W. Harry Wylie. Rock Hill, S. C.. September 4, 1903. Picnic at Bethany. There will be an educational picnic at Bethany High school on Saturday, September 12. There will be addresses by prominent speakers and good music. The public is invited to come out. Respectfully, J. D. Huggins. <$he gorhuille Cfotton Jftarhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkville, September 4, 12 m.? The local market stands as follows: Middling Ill Strict Middling llg Good Middling 12 Fully Good Middling 12 Latta Bros. HYMENEAL. Married?At Methodist parsonage Hickory Grove, on last Sunday afternoon by Rev. P. B. Ingraham, Mr. NEWMAN ROBINSON and Miss CYNTHIA BIGGERS. WANTED BY SEPTEMBER 15. r\ /\r\d-\ POUNDS of SCRAP ou,uuu IRON and Castings Stove Plates, etc. Highest market price. S. L. LATIMER. Sept. 4 f It NOTICE OF ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that ar election for one additional Trustee for Tirzah school district No. 35. will be held at Tirzah station on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1903. Bv order of the County Board of Education. JOHN E. CARROLL, Chairman. September 4 f 2t NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. ril HE Annual Meeting of the StockL holders of the "CAROLINA ANE NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY" will be held in the principal office of the company at CHESTER South Carolina, on THURSDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1903. at 12 o'clock, noon. Individual stockholders will be given free transportation to and from the meeting on presentation of their certificate of stock to the conductor. Chester. S. C.. Aug. 31, 1903. Bv order WM. A. BARBER. President. J. J. McLitre, Secretary. td REVENUE SEIZURE. Yorkville, S. C., August 26. 1903. The following described property ol Marshall Huffstettler or Foster Wiles having been seized for violation of sections 3452 and 3453 R. S. U. S. Anj person or persons claiming same musl give notice and file bond as required by Section 3460 R. S.. within thirt.v days from date hereof, or same will bt declared forfeited to the Unltec States, viz.: One Two-Horse Thimble Skein wagon W. R. DILLINGHAM, Deputy Collector. BROKERAGE. 1 T F you desire to buy, sell or exchange ' r JL City or Country Property any where I in South Carolina, address me. I feel ' safe in saying I have the largest as- " ' sortment of Farms and City Proper' ty of any one Broker in the State. ' 3 Then my list grows daily. Will be glad ' to have your wants, or offerings, also. 3 No business, no charges. Will sell at [ public or private sale, as may be pre3 ferred by owners. ! Xa?" We sell the Columbia Bar-Lock ! Typewriters. I 1 J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. August 21 f.t lm J i J. R. LINDSAY* ' Fire, Life, Health and Accident Ins. J Office In the Old ] [ Jeffery's Bank Building. 1 I WRITE INSURANCE of all kinds? t Fir?, Lifo, Health, Accident, etc. [ I am prepared to give the best of | j terms in the matter of Bonds for Pub, lie and Corporation officials, Execu\ toi*s, Administrators and others of [ whom Security or Indemnity Bonds , may be required. My long experience enables me to give valuable information and advice , | about matters pertaining to Insurance , of whatever nature, and in this respect I I am at the service of the public. t Patrons who may desire to do so are at liberty to make use of the Fire j Proof Safety Vault in my office for the ' storing of insurance policies and other . valuable papers free of charge. ? Prompt and satisfactory attention to all business. Respectfully, | J. R. LINDSAY. ??<ran and pavings ?a?fc,, W Yo-kvllle, Hi. C. ^ A General Banking Business. 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. j Prompt attention to tne neeus ui out-of-town customers, country mer- , chants and farmers throughout the c county. ^ A Special Savings Department. Using the Auxiliary Home Savings j Banks and paying three per cent interest on Savings Accounts. Interest Bearing Certificates of De- 1 posit issued under special agreement. Correspondence or a call invited. f W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. S. M. McNEF.L, President. HOURS: Bank opens for Business 9 a. m., and C Closes 3 p. m. Open Saturday Evenings 8 to 9. Pocket Knives. 1 When you buy a Pocket Knife be sure to get one that Is made of the \ kind of "stuff" that will stand up to J the test?usage. Where can I get that i kind? You can get it from us. We 1 have the kind that are made to stand the test. Try us and see for yourself. 1 Razors. That is good?very good?is one of man's most precious belongings. Is it your good fortune to have that kind? If not, come to us and let us sell you a good razor?one that will stand the 1 test of usage on the hardest beards as g well as all others. Our Razors are absolutely guaranteed with a guarantee ) that Guarantees. The price?up to ] $2.50 and they are as good as your money can buy. J JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. C IS 7 A T>/"? l_l C WrtlWlI, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING. < If your Watch, Clock or Jewelry is out of repair, bring it to me and I will put "IT" or "THEM"' in good shape. All my work is guaranteed and the guarantee is GOOD. Can I do your repair work for you? I will be obliged for the opportunity. No Watch work is too difficult for me. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. 0. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, j President. V. President, i The First National ( ; Bank of Yorkville. Bear in mind that the United States government supervise and throw around National Banks every safeguard and precaution to protect peo_i i i : il:. .1... pie nuvmy gusiriods whm una wi?oa [ of Banks, from LOSS. Write or visit us at any and all times. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. ( ; This space is reserved for our ] Fall Stock of Millinery and 1 Notions, which will arrive in ! a few days. J ' -Twill Pay U 2 C Us B-4 U i . Buy. 1 i f COME. I : FOUSHEE CASH STORE. : t (Dobson's Old Stand), i Yorkvllle, S. C. 1 The Enquirer is fully prepared with the best of materials ana skilled . workmen to execute your orders for all kinds of Commercial Printing. Can we I have your next order? < OFF TO MARKET. Our Mr. Strauss, accompanied 3y Mrs. Strauss, left last night For the northern markets and the seats of Fashion. They will vist Fortress Monroe and Virginia Beach in Virginia; Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, \tlantic City and New York, :hus taking in the most fashionable resorts as well as the leading wholesale markets of the east. Both Mr. and Mrs. Strauss vill keep their eyes open to see he latest wrinkles in fashions md styles at the great resorts, md Mr. Strauss will carefully at:end to the details of buying a itock of goods, when he visits :he great markets that will meet he wants and desires of the most particular customers at home. Mr. Strauss will pay particular ittention this season to the buy ng of Novelties in dress goods ind Trimmings, and fine Dress joods, etc., and we have no hestation in saying that our custoners and friends will this season ind upon our shelves and count;rs an array of goods that will :ompare most favorably with any ine of fall and winter goods that las been shown on this market in 'ears. When it comes to prices ou will find us just where we lave been for years past?the owest to be had in this section. STRAUSS-SMITH CO. jg?0* If you are thinking of buyng your wife a sewing machine, rvti wc inin'tp riLllCl 11UW Ui laiLi Uij, rvv. mv<?v rour careful attention to the iARLEM?which we sell for Si5 cash. We do not ask you to )uy this machine on our say-so, intil you have examined it and compared the HARLEM with )ther machines at other prices. STRAUSS-SMITH CO. MOORE'S STANDARD WAREHOUSES. COTTON stored with us covered by insurance, and our Warehouse receipts are acceptable at all banks at egular rates. Our charges for storige and insurance are reasonable. B. N. MOORE. August 21 f.t 4m Canned Meats Choice Goods-?Just Arrived. ARMOUR'S? Vienna Sausage, Potted Tongue, Potted Ham, Lunch Tongue, Veal Loaf, All Delicious and Dainty. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS. A I.. I., overseers In York county are hereby required to call out the [lands belonging to their sections and [dace same in good traveling condition. All male persons between the ages jf eighteen and fifty years are liable to road duty except bona fide ministers, public school teachers, school trustees, old soldiers, and students ivhile actually attending school or colege. Hands can be required to work r-ight days if necessary, and overseers should put at least four days work on their sections every year. Any over-' ?eer who neglects or refuses to work Ills road will be prosecuted upon in Formation of such neglect or refusal aeing lodged with the board. If there should be no overseer on rout* section, notify some member of :he board and one will be appointed. T. W. BOYD, Supervisor, D. G. STANTON. Co. Com., E. A. CRAWFORD, Co. Com. Aug. 28. f 2t. We make a specialty of Law Briefs ?do the work promptly?and at the owest price. Every customer is pleasid with the work. Fall Goods. T Our Pall and Winter stock of goods Is coming in rapidly, and Ailing up our shelves and counters as never before. We wish to say Just a few words about Staple Goods and prices. Last summer when we saw the inevitable rise that was coming in Staples, such as Sheetings, Shirtings, Outings, Alamances, Prints, Denims, etc., we began to buy and bought as long as we could get the goods at the prices that were then ruling. We bought an im mense stock of goods and these goods are now on our counters. When it comes to prices this fall you will Ind here the same prices that ruled a year ago. This fact means that If you buy your Staples here you will be sure to save from a half to two or three cents a yard on all kinds of Staple goods. If this saving is of any consequence to you you will know where to do your buying. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. JACKSON BROTHERS. _ CLOVER, S. C. A New Store. On or about September 1, we expect to embark In the Furniture and Undertaking 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 storeroom will be the first on the south 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 I say that we expect to compete in qual- I ity, price and terms with other dealers ?/ throughout this section and make it our study to please every customer who may deal with us. JACKSON BROTHERS. TURNIP o Seed. a" Oi Si Best Varieties. Al Freshest Seeds. Purest Seeds. Sow Now. TC Buy Seeds at the ^ ce? YORK DRUG STORE au scr J. B. BOWEN, BKim, lO (Registered Pharmacist.) tht Hi' Particular business men are particular about their business stationery. Cl( We do the particular kind. J YORK COTTON 1 Bargain* Bargai Ba Below we offer for next wi bargains to be found in oui Please remember that we h Crockery, Trunks, Clothing Shoes, etc.. etc., that We ai Below Cost; but owing to la to go into further details. "T1 the eating thereof," as the old the pudding and would like i Hats. Hats. Hats. Men's and Boys'. 4 t c Raw Edge Black, $1.25 value?yours Bo for 85 cents. a Alpine, black, $1.50 value?your's for $1.20. A Many varieties, $1.40 values?yours for A $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 v $1.80. Many varieties, $1.00 values?yours for the 75 cents. Sp Many varieties, $1.15 values?yours for 80 cents. Fai Many varieties, $1.20 values?yours c for 85 cents. Many varieties, 75 cents values?yours Pls for 50 cents. ? Manv varieties. 50 cent values?yours for 35 cents. A < A few light colored Hats, former price c $1.00? must go at 60 cents. Wl 1 Straw Hats. A 1 a 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- 1 ing at 10 cents. Bla I As stated at the outset thes many bargains we are offerir we advise that you pay us a < what we have. We can save Listen to this LIBERAL C A Ten Dollar purchase at goods we have been advertisii Sale, will entitle you to a T count 011 any other goods ii store, except Staple Grocer: withdrawn. YORK COTTON I \/[ill 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 wr, oqf Rron LlV.au V V ULUL XJI uu 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. fust Onened tie bbl. of Choice Mackerel ne Catch?large ones t 10 cents, ae half barrel? nailer size? t 5 cents. LOUIS ROTH. > DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. LL persons having claims against L the estate of T. H. LESSLIE, deised, should present the same duly thenticated within the time pre ibed by law. All persons indebted said estate, are requested to make yment at once, either to J. S. LICE, Esq., at Yorkville, S. C., or to ; undersigned. W. D. LESSLJE, Administrator. )ver, R. F. D. No. 1. Aug. 11, 1903. ^ug. 15 s 3t 1ILLS STORE. I Li ns 1 rgains! eek a few of the many r large stock of goods. ave large quantities of , Gents' Furnishings, re Closing Out At and ck of space we are unable le proof of the pudding is [ saying goes. We have for you to do the eating. * Caps and Caps. )ozen Caps, former price 50 cents? dosing out at 30 cents, ys' Fancy Caps, former Prices 25 ind 30 cents?your choice, 15 cents. Few Rare Bargains for the Ladies : iVe have only a limited quantity of se goods?FIRST COME, FIRST RVED. These are great: ncy and Lace Trimmed Handkeronlv 8. 12 and 17e each. in Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 7 ind 12 cents each. Mourning Hand;erchiefs at 3 and 4 cents each. .mall number of Folding Fans?your hoice while they last, 7 cents each, lite Pique Belts, worth 25c going at 8 cents each. ick and White Folded Belts?barlains at 17 cents each, few ladies' Stock Ties?fancy colors ind polka dots 25c value?take hem?18c each. Ve have a limited quantity of misss' and children's Leghorn Hats?25c, Oc, 35c, 50c and 60 cent values?gong at 13c, 14c, 18c, 25c, 30c each, ick Crepe, 50c value?going at 35c. e are only a few of the I ig to our customers and I yisit to see for }rourself I you money. I )FFER : one time, of any of the 1 g during our Slaughter 'wenty Per Cent Dis any quantity in our ies. Former discounts [ILLS STORE. J. M. Heath & General Mer Between S ."BARG, For Wide Awake i We are making these betwe to our customers just to keep make profits, and while we a: work thoroughly?offering \ cannot touch. For instance : A Job Lot of N This lot includes Shirts th; cents, 75 cents and $i. All they go at HALF PRICE. Big Values In Men's We have 100 pairs Men's I and shapes, in patent leatfi pair is honest value at origin,' your choice now for just a li : is a bargain at the price. Lo Special values are offered misses' Slippers and Sandals shapes in patent leather, vici Today is a good day b i don't want to carrv 'em over. Clothing. Clothii Our bargain offerings an worth your attention. For ii Job lot of lightweight Pant Only a few more of those Pants that have been selling We have a big job lot of Pi values if you find your size. 50 Men's Black Worsted going at $3.50 per Suit while 50 Youth's Worsted Suits to $2.50 a Suit. Don't miss New Goods Jut Carload Dunlap Patent Flo Carload "Heath's Best" F Carload Fancy Family Flo Another Shipment of Fruit Jars 1 We have a carload of best going fast. J. M. Heath 8 T. L. Williams II- ? Did It Ever Occur 1 to YOU In That It would be poor bust- Lc ness policy, and in fact exceedingly dangerous, for me to make the uncon- , ditlonal claim from week to week In be these columns that the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, N. J., was absolutely the BE8T life In- Se< surance company In the world and Is- yo sued the BE8T policy for the insured, unless I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that the statement was literally true and could be proven to the entire vo satisfaction of any individual who Is ? hunting for the BEST and will be con- bu vlnced only by proven facts? Only last an week I was offered a contract with a .. company that is recognized as being 01' as good as any except the Mutual Benefit, at much better compensation, o, When I declined the representative said: "We would be mighty glad to Oi have you with us, and I don't see why you decline to do so if you are In the business for the money you can get out of it." My reply was: "While I need ne money and your commission Is larger, still I know that your company has not ye done as much for Its policy holders and never will and does not Issue as . liberal contracts and at as low cost as u> the Mutual Benefit, and it is my hope YC that eventually all Intelligent people W. will appreciate the fact that my claim that I represent the BEST company f and sell the BEST policy is absolutely true, and when they do I will do the business. His reply was: "Of course By all people who are posted know that the Mutual Benefit Is the BEST com- * pany for the insured, and for that rea- y son is not the best for the agent." ml Look before you leap! goi SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. of ???? C0' HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. ? Livery, Sale and Feed Stablee. be Pr be There Are Some Things }*' That we do not know, and wl there are a few things that we do no know. Among the things that we know Gi' is that no concern in this section can I sell you a better Buggy, Phaeton, Sur- c rey or Harness for less money than t we can and WILL. We have had long J experience in the business and have the facilities for handling goods to the best advantage. We are familiar with j the old adage that says "Talk is cheap," but we know by observation that unless a business concern is prepared to TZ back its "talk" by acts, it had better vi' not talk. We back our talk and ask that part of the vehicle buying public that wants full value for its money, to figure with us before closing a deal for anything on wheels. Summers Buggies w Are the best on the market today, and we are sole agents for this section. We are anxious for the physicians of the county?the people who cannot afford to buy anything except the best?to see this buggy and get prices. We will gjr put them against anybody's buggy for Qn style, comfort and durability. We have F -.1 ~~ or,a hapU It with an t'lltupci V* UI *v ivw, U.IIU MMV? .? r u Iron-Clad Warranty to be equal to Tw anybody's work of a similar grade and Te better than most folks'. We handle . the well known Tyson & Jones and Rock Hill Buggies. THE HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO., In? J. C. Elliott, Manager. sqi A I King's Mountain Military Academy, by YORKVILLE, 8. C. thr Have you filled out and forwarded to the superintendent that entrance cer- fll, tificate? DO IT NOW. ^ Session opens September 9. mu no< The Enquirer will do your Job tssi Printing promptly at a fair price. Int ? : Company, chandise. Reason /UNS\ i Customers. :en-the-seasons' offerings up the interest?not to re at it we are doing the values that other stores Len's Shirts. at are good values at 50 sizes. While they last Buy today. ; Low Cut Shoes. >w Cut Shoes, all sizes er and vici kid. Every il prices. You can have ttle money. Every pair ok TODAY! this week in ladies' and i. All sizes, styles and kid, etc. 0 buy a Straw Hat. We Prices are very LOW. ig. Clothing. e in Clothing, and are istance : s at 40 cents a pair, blue and black Worsted so cheap. ants that are exceptional Better see them. Suits, worth $5. Now they last. worth $4.50 a Suit, cut this one. it Arrived. ?ur. Best on the ma'rket. lour. Mighty good, ur. A good article. ind Jelly Tumblers Just In. Shingles and they are z Company, i, Manager. fen Thousand Churches t-li/a TTnifpH .Qf-afpc hahcpH flip rngman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every Church will be given a liral quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linid oil (worth 60 cents) which u do when you buy thin painl in can with a paint label on it 8&6 make 14, therefore when u want fourteen gallons of paint, y only eight gallons of L. &. M., d mix six gallons of pure linseed with it. You need only four gallons of L. M. Paint, and three gallons of 1 mixed therewith to paint a good :e house. Houses painted with these paints ver grow shabby, even after 10 ars. These celebrated paints are sDid '< >RK DRUG STORE, YorkvilU, 8 C. B. STROUP A BRO., Clover. STATE OF SOUTH GABOLIXik, County of York. W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Prolate Judge of York County. I7HEREAS W. D. LESLIE nap T applied to me for Letters of Adnistratlon, on all and singular, the ods and chattels, rights and credits Mrs. IDA I. LESLIE, late of the anty aforesaid, deceased: rhese are, therefore, to cite and id>nish all and singular the kindred d creditors of the said deceased, to and appear before me at our next obate Court for the said county, to holden at York Court House on the rH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1903, at o'clock a. m., to shew cause, if any ly the said administration should t be granted. ven under my hand and seal, tms 56th day of August, fn the year of iur Lord one thousand nine hund-ed hree, and in the 128th year of Amsrimerican Independence. W. H. McCORKLE, Probate Judge of York Counts'. Vug. 28. f tJ he ^(orluulle ?uquinr. Published Tuesday and Friday. PUBL18IIEK8 s , D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRISiT. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! igle copy for one year 9 2 DO e copy for two years 3 50 r Six months 1 DO r three months 50 ro copies one year 3 50 n copies one year 17 50 d an extra copy for a club of ter.. ADVERTISEMENTS / lerted at One Dollar per square '.or s first insertion, and Fifty Cents per lare for each subsequent Insertion, square consists of the space occup ed ten lines of this size type, r Contracts for advertising space .'or ee, six and twelve months will be de on reasonable terms. The cincts must in all cases be confined to > regular business of the firm or in li:ual contracting, and the manuscr pt ist be in the office byMoriday at >r ".'hen intended for Wednesdays % ue, and on Thursday at noon, when ended for Saturday's issue.