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AT THE CHtHCHES. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. rev. j. l. stokes, pastor. * Sunday Services?Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 o'clock p. m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. rev. w. o. neville, pastor. Preparatory services for communion this Friday evening at 7.30. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock; Saturday evening at 7.30. Preaching by Rev. W. L. Lingle of Rock Hill. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3.30 o'clock p. m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. ? ?- ? " ovfrnn Kti V. j. v* <ivnn uu, ???. av... . Sunday Services?Lay service at 11 oclock in the morning. Sunday school J at 4.30 in the afternoon. Evening prayer at 7 o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED. Sunday Services?Preaching at 11 a. m., and at 7 p. m., by Rev. W. C. Ewart. Sunday school in the morning at 10.00 o'clock. BAPTIST. rev. w. e. hurt, pastor. Sunday Services?Preaching at 11 o'clock next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. ?gecial jgolirgg. Communion at Mt. Vernon. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at Mt. Vernon church next Sunday morning, 31st Instant. P. B. Ingraham, Pastor. Letter to York Cotton Mills Yorkvllle S C. Dear Sirs: Mr President of a cotton-mill at Union, S C?he don't want to see his name in print?had two offers of 500 gallons of paint: (1.30 and >1.25.' Took the >1.25; and got skinned. He'd have got three-quarters skinned if he'd taken the other. The $1.30 was run-gaiion; me was 18 per cent short. The full-measure paint was adulterated 40 per cent; the short-measure paint was adulterated 45 per cent, besides benzine In the oil. don't know how much. Devoe lead-and-zinc wasn't sold in the town then. It don't pay to monkey with paint. Devoe costs less than any of 'em; not by the gallon, of course; by the house and year. That's how to reckon it. Go by the name. Yours truly F W Devoe & Co 38 New York ?hf jgorftuille (?otton $Rnrhet. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. Yorkviule, Jan. 29, 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Middling 15 Strict Middling 15 ; Good Middling 15 Strict Good Middling 15 . Latta Bros. i FODDER WANTED. O POUNDS, more or less. Market price in Cash. Apply at THE ENQUIRER OFFICE. Jan. 29. f.t 2t LOST?TWO PIGS. ONE black the other black and red; both about two months old. Information appreciated and trouble paid for. Miss JANIE ROBINSON. Jan. 29. f It PRESS FEEDER WANTED. WILL be expected to work on platen and cylinder presses. Write stating experience and wages expected. L. M. GRIST'S SONS. Jan. 29 f-t tf EXTRA FINE SHINGLES. I NOW have on hand a car of fine SHINGLES?the best ever came to this market W. P. SMITH, Clover, S. C. Jan. 26 t 2t BENNY P. BARRON SAYS that he is agent for the SPARTANBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ^nd asks for public patronage. Satisfaction is guaranteed. f.w.2t ts- The Enquirer office solicits your Job Printing orders. MORE MULES. I ARRIVED from Tennessee yesterday with another carload of carefully selected Mules, which may oe seen at my farm near Bowling Green until next Monday, when I will have them in Yorkville. I have the right kind of stock at the right prices, so don't fall to see me. J. F. JACKSON. Jan. 26 t-f 2t SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. Representing one of the largest firms in the business and with a full line of samples I am prepared to take npeasures with orders and guarantee fits and also satisfaction. See me for your new SUITS, OVERCOATS, etc. Examine cuts of latest styles shown by me. J. J. HUNTER. NOTICE TO JURORS. State of South Carolina?County of York. THE Court of Common Pleas, which convened yesterday, having adjourned sine die for lack of business to occupy us time, ine riuu junvno who were summoned to appear February 1, are hereby notified that they need not give their attendance, as previously directed. By order of JOSEPH A. McCULLOUGH. Special Judge. W. Brown Wylie, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. Jan. 26, 1904. Jan. 26. " t.f. 2t MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION. Yorkville, S. C., Jan. 15. 1904. PURSUANT to the requirements of law. notice is hereby given that the REGISTRATION BOOKS for the town of Yorkville will be opened in the office of the Sheriff of York county, ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. and will be kept open until MONDAY, MAY 2, inclusive, for the registration of voters desiring to qualify themselves to vote in municipal elections. Conditions prerequisite to the issuance of a municipal registration certificate to an applicant are the production of a registration certificate from the county board of supervisors, proof of residence in the town of Yorkville for four months previous to the election in which the applicant desires to vote. and satisfactory evidence of the payment of all past due state, county and municipal taxes. A. F. McCONNELL, Supervisor of Registration for the Town of Yorkvllle, S. C. Jan. 15 f 3t *0* There's a vast difference in Commercial Printing?The Enquirer does the different kind. Can we fill your next order? HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livsry, Sals and Faod Stables. FINE LOT OF MULES We have just received a carload of FINE, LIKELY MULES, and are prepared to take care of our friends and customers and the public generally. Be sure to examine what we have and remember that we will certainly treat you right. We sell for cash or on time, or exchange value for value. See us nexi muinliai. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. J. M. Ferguson. 3. R. Clinton. FERGUSON & CLINTON. Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies. We are rapidly getting In a full line of the best qualities of Fancy and Staple Groceries. We are devoting especial attention to the qualities that we are buying as well as getting the very best prices. If you want Flour do not buy until you have been in to see us about your [wants. We know that if quality and price count with you that we will do business right now. We are making a close price on the best Standard Granulated Sugar and if you are wise you will always come to see us before buying this article in either large or small quantities. Suppose you try a few pounds of our i Evaporated Peaches. They are of the best quality and people who are using 1 them say that they are most delicious for pies or stewed and served with sugar and cream. They are cheap too. We want your Butter and Eggs. FERGUSON & CLINTON. j?oan and Savings Sank, Yorlcvllle, K. C.^ I Safety Deposit Poxes. In the handsome new Fire and Burglar Proof Safe which we have re 41? IaKKv c\f on r cenuy pmieu m urc ? Banking Rooms, we have a number of Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. These Safety Deposit Boxes are in two sizes, and are for rent at the very reasonable rate of $2 and $3 per year. To the renter of each box is furnished a key corresponding to the number of the Box, which in connection with the Master Key held by the Bank, opens the Box. Private papers, such as Insurance Policies, Deeds, Mortgages. Wills, etc., filed in these Safety Deposit Boxes are absolutely safe and private, and can be taken out and replaced at the will of the renter. Call and let us show you the Safe and talk to you about the conveniences and safety of a Safety Deposit Box. Any Business in the Banking Line Transacted. S. M. McNEEL, President. i W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. SET RINGS ; 1 Finger Rings have been in use for 1 so long that their first use is almost t out of date. But they are still worn today by all kinds of people and will continue to be worn. We have recently received a line of very handsome Set Rings in plain and Roman gold settings?all guaranteed SOLID. The prices are very modest. 1 The Quality the best. The Styles the ( IfttPSt. Cali and see them. Select what you like and If the size you want Is not here we will get it for you at once. Anyway come and see these new Set Rings. Have them with all sorts of Stones and finishes. T. W. SPECK, The JewelerHealth Security. THE best defense against disease is to have, pure, rich blood. No one can be well when the blood Is lm- 1 pure. If you suffer from skin erup- | Hons, pimples, boils, scrofula, sores, etc., if you have rheumai'o pains, muscular rheumatism, or If all your vital organs appear sluggish, our Perfecto Sarsaparilla will prove the remedy you need. It makes new, rich blood, and cleanses the entire system. Price 75 cents. When your liver gets a little sluggish, you should take a dose of Starr's Liver Regulator?the best on the market and double the quantity. Every box guaranteed. Price 25 cents. DOUBLE YOUR ENERGY. You can neither work well nor play well unless you have pure rich blood. If you feel run down and tired out, you should take our Perfecto Sarsaparilla. Large bottle 75 cents. DONT READ THIS Unless you want to make money. We are selling the well known Fertilizers made by W. C.MacMurphy & Co., Charleston, S. C. l nese are ine oesi gooas on me market. What you want are Fertilizers that will make a crop. Come to see us about Fertilizers. JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. 0. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon, President. V. President. The First National Bank Yorkville, S. C. Capital - - - $50,000. Directors: O. E. WILKINS, President, W. I. WITHERSPOON, Vice Prest. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier, W. R. CARROLL, W. B. MOORE, JAS. M. STROUP. F. G. STACY, A. N. WOOD. W. M. LOVE. We sell Bank Money Orders?good everywhere. PHOTOGRAHIC STUDIO. ALL kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK done at reasonable prices. Gilt or Oxidized Frames to fit all sized photos. Terms strictly CASH. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkvllle, In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business January 22, 1904: Resources: Loans and Discounts^ $ 69,930 68 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,597 41 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 843 75 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 2,216 62 Due from National 'Banks (not reserve agents". 90 61 Due from State Banks and Bankers 7,780 70 Due from approved reserve agents 5,056 94 Checks and other cash items 2,017 31 Notes of other National Banks e.oao vu Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 27 02 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz.: Specie $4,116.25 Legal tender notes.. 5,160 00 9,276 25 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 p. c. of circulation) 625 00 $122,597 29 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 1,000 00 Undivided profits , less expenses and taxes paid.... 1,080 80 National Bank notes outstanding 12,500 00 Individual deposits subject to check 52,223 86 Time certificates of deposit.. 4,963 35 Cashier's checks outstanding 830 00 $122,597 29 State of South Carolina?County of York, te: I. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Correst?Attest: W. R._Cakroll, w. 1. wither 8foon, O. E. WlLKlNS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of Jany., 1904. W. Brown Wylie, C. C. C. Pis. ?r There's a vast difference in Commercial Printing?The Enquirer does the different kind. Can we fill your next order? Our Spring Are Arriving In Le We Are Ready i It is a bit early yet, but they are arriving just the same. We mean our Spring goods. They are several weeks ahead of time, and we are putting them in our shelves for our customers. It will be a wise customer who does his or her buying of 3taple cotton goods early in this season. We bought largely of all kinds of Staple Cotton goods several weeks ago?it is our custom to. buy ahead of the season?and were fortunate enough to buy before there was any percept! ble rise In the prices of staples. This was fortunate on our part and It was especially fortunate for those of our customers who are wise enough to take advantage of our advance buying. Staple Cotton Goods. Since we bought several weeks ago prices have gone upward with quite a perceptible momentum and the rising prices "have not yet reached the limit. If you have to have Staple Cotton goods you will do well to buy while our present stock is on hand, because after this stock is exhausted there are going to be some consumers that will pay more for them than they would have to do If they bought now. If you are wise in yoor generation, buy your Staples for spring sewing at the earliest moment, because old prices rule now, but cotton goods will be considerably higher later on." Lawns, Linens, Etc. Among our recent arrivals are lines of Shirting Prints, Indigo Blue Calico, | White Goods, consisting of Lawns, PK, Linens, Percales, Ducks, Cheviots, Cottonades, goods suitable for skirts in wool and cotton. Household Goods. In household goods we have a nice stock of Scrim for curtains in colors and white; also a nice line of White Quilts ranging from $1 to $5 each; also The Strauss-Si s& SPEr J\ Y( If money is SCi cept your POCKE" Bring us your C Saturday, Jan. 30tl Tuesday, Feb. 2nc for 5 cents on eac If you have no a New Customer Him fOF 5 cents oi chase. FOUSHEE ( (Dobson's Torkvi P. S.?Just Reci of 10 cents Bargai Ready-Made Skirts for the Ladies. ni We have received a very handsome line of ladies' ready-made Skirts, ranging in price from 98c for a brocaded worsted skirt up to $8.50 for a handsomely finished silk-lined garment. See our line before buying. We have large quantities of Apron Ginghams at old prices? 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 cents a yard. VorH arc at C. 6 b~ ?- yjl ~ and 8 1-3 cents a yard?old price. Madras Cloth at 8 1-3 to 15c a yard?old price. SHOES?We have gotten in a full stock of Shoes of all qualities, sizes, styles and prices, and think we can please you. Gentlemen, if you want Shirts for either dress or negligee wear, you will find them here in all styles and qualities, 25c to $1. Nice line of gentlemen's Ties and Cravats, 10c and up." J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. Dry Goods irge Quantities and For Early Buyers. 10-4 Sheeting In both bleached and unbleached at the old price of a year ago. A Few Blankets Left. We still have on hand a few pairs of 11-4 Wool Blankets that will Just fit this weather. We wish to close these out at once, and if you want Blankets you will do well to see us about the matter. Buy Bed Ticking Now. The advance in the price of Bed Ticking has been more perceptible than has been the case with any other cotton goods. We have a large stock of Ticking on hand, and if you are in need of Ticking for making beds you will do well to do your buying of this kind of cloth at an early date. You will pay a higher price if you wait until this lot is gone. Clothing at 50 Cts. on the $ We still have on hands a limited supply of medium weight suits of Clothing for men that we are offering at 50 cents on the dollar. If your size is here you will do well to make an early purchase. Come and let us show you what we have to offer. Coats' Spool Co ttcn. TO MERCHANTS?We are still the agents for Coat's Spool Cbtton and will be pleased to supply you in either large or small quantities. We will fill your orders at old prices on either one dozen, hundred dozen or other sized lots. jSee us for your Thread supply. In Conclusion. Finally, we want to remind you that if you want to buy Shoes, Hats, Staple Cotton Goods, Notions, Dress Fur nishlngs, etc., you cannot afford to go by this place without seeing what we have to offer you. nith Company. )UR 7 T purse \RCE?we will acr BOOK. >ld Cash Container? h; Monday, Feb, 1st; 1?we will accept it h 50 cents Purchase. Purse, then bring us and we will accept , ...... cn A._ rj ii yuur jv ccrus rurUSH STORE. Old Stand), He. S. C. eived a New Supply n Goodi. THREE 1 First. It is an error not to buy real estate when you have idle money, or have it loaned at low rate of Interest. While land is so cheap and bound to advance, with Spot Cotton at 15 cents, what is cheaper than S. C. DIRT at present prices? Second. It is an error not to say what you will give or take for an article, when you have a chance to do business, and want to do it. Surely you would not stand on the bank and see the ship leave you. Third. It is an error to think you must feel a broker's pulse, examine his tongue, take his temperature and look him in the face in order to do business with him. Any man that can read can understand what you wish, if you will write or wire. Therefore avoid ERRORS. 1 have a large assortment of both City and Country property that the owners really want sold. Why they wish to sell It Is no funeral of yours, so there Is big money In It for you. It Is reasonable to suppose you are after health, pleasure and money. My shop Is the place to come to get the pleasure, make the money and shape your affairs for good health. Shove up propositions and don't let yopr desires terminate In questions, If you expect profitable results. "A scared dollar seldom catches a tame one." Therefore trade game on the following: 2 acre lot, with large general merchandise store, on one of the principal streets near the depot at Richburg, Chester county. Very cheap. 360 acres, Hamilton place, near Wlnnsboro. $3.50 acre. 124 acres, Buckhead place, 7 miles of Strothers. $500. 256 acres, timber and farming land, 7 miles of Blaneys. $8 tcre. 65 acres, near Bethesda, York county. $15 acre. 225 acres, Barber's Funk place, near Lesslies. $10 acre. 285 acres, near Blalrs. Good improvements. $2,600. 230 acres, Barber's Bennett place, 5 miles of Rock Hill. $12 acre. 122 acres, Carson place, 4 miles south of Yorkville $10 acre. 200 acres, J. P. Crawford place, near Bethesda. $3,000 40 acres, W. S. Crawford place, near Smiths, T. O. $450. 37 acres, and 6 houses, in Chester. Culp property. $4,000. 371 acres, 6 miles south of Chester. Castle place. $10 acre. Wholesale and retail manufacturing plant for sale, or exchange for DIRT. A gTlst mill outfit. In good condition at $30. 941 acres, Pagan place, mouth of Wateree Creek, Fairfield. $5,000. 54 acres, Fowler place, 2 miles south of Rock Hill. $1,400. 50 acres, Furr place, 8 miles east of Rock Hill. $850. 190} acres, at McClellansville, Charleston county. $5.50 acre. 2 Residence lots, on Kingps Mountain street, in Yorkvllle. $250 each. McDonald house and lot, in Winnsboro. Offers in order. 387 acres, Williamson place, near Brattonsville, York county. $8 acre. 140 acres, Hattie Dixon place, east of McConnellsville. $12.50 acre. .1365 acres, near Asa, Fairfield county. A bargain. $550 acre. 357 acres, Harden place, near Winnsboro. Stone building. $3,000. 136 acres, near King's Mountain battleground, York county. $3 acre. 150 acres, Allen Jordan place, near Westville. . $850. 800 acres, 4 miles Ridgeway. Divided into small farms. $5,250. 125 acres, Herron place, near Clay Hill, York county, * $2,100. 25 acres, McMillan place, Marlon, S. C. Fine improvements. $5,000. Dwelling, store, etc., on large lot at Harmony, S. C. $1,000. 142 acres, R. B. Lewis place, near Longtown. Money maker. $1,000. Ofi onroo Porrnnr nlanu 3 mil AS PflSt Rock Hill? " ' ~ $550. | J. EDGAR POAG, Br FERTILIZERS As cotton is at a high price and will probably continue so for at least another season, cotton raisers will want to use only such fertilizers as will produce the greatest results at the harvest. Experienced farmers who have been buying their fertilizers from us are so well pleased with the results that they are regular customers. If YOU want the BEST results, buy your fertilizers from US. Our Thanks. We extend our thanks to customers and friends for the liberal patronage of the past, and we promise to give the very best service possible. RIDDLE & CARROLL. The Public Has Been Led By some life insurance agents to Imagine that there was a great mystery surrounding the business. This Is especially true of agents selling the policies of companies that do not mean what they appear to say. The people, as a rule, pay more attention to what the agent has to say than what Is written in the contract they buy, and lose sight of the fact that unless the representations made by the agent are written and printed in the policy they cannot be demanded of the company. The Mutual Benefit has been in business 59 years and during that time has never Issued a single policy that did not say what It meant and say It In a way that the layman could understand the full meaning as readily is the so-called expert. All the Mutual Benefit contracts are liberal In their provisions? more liberal than those of any company in business?and it is never necessary to call in an expert to analyze one, as is the case with the contracts of prac tic-ally every other company In business. All the companies stand by their contracts, but as both parties to a contract should thoroughly understand Its provisions, don't you think you would be better satisfied with one that Is plain, simple and free from technicalities than one that none except an expert can analyze? I am sure you would. I am in position to supply your needs more satisfactorily than any man In this section. Investigate and see if I can prove my claim to YOUR SATISFACTION. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. MONEY TO LEND. ON IMPROVED FARMS In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Oct. 13 t.f. tf ERRORS. Large Brick Sale and Livery Stab! at Chester, S. C. W. W. Brice, owr er. $6,00 24-Inch Turbine water wheel, use very little. Offers In order. 175 acres, Love estate, near McCor nellsville. $8 acr 78 acres, In woods, cypress and pin near Branchvllle. Ott place. $50 1,000 acres, timber, near Mandevlll on S. A. L. R. R. Only timber. $6.50 acr 104 acres, Gwyn place, 3& miles eaj Yorkvllle. $2,25 173 acres, W. J. Poag place, 3 milt south Rock Hill. $22.50 acr 171 acres, Price place, 4 miles nort Columbia. $28 acr 183 acres, Chaplin Price place, nort Columbia. $30 acr 288 acres, W. L. Roddey's Roblnso place, at Edgmoor. Partly In the Ir corporate limits. Clever improve ments. $12 acr 140 acres, Robinson place on Broa river, 7 miles of Hickory. $2,50 127 acres, Rawls place, 3 miles eai Rock Hill. $10 acr 100 acres, S. M. Roach place, 2 .miles west Rock Hill. $2,25 137 acres, Sykes place, near Ridge way. $1,60 1,519 acres, Slgmon place, at Bank Store and stock farm. Cotton. $6 acr 4,000 to 6,000 acres at Cassatts, on S A. L. R. R. High and dry. 159 acres, Seigle place, northwest c Rock Hill. $2,6C 160 acres, Blggers place 2& mile northwest Rock Hill $25 acn The Celebrated Strohecker Bariui Springs near Statesvllle, N. C. Store No. 12 on N. Tryon st., Char lotte, N. C. Very desirable. Fort Mill Construction Co. plan Real estate or machinery. 155 acres, 2 miles from Lockharti on public road. $50 135 acres, Gooley tract, at Olive I O., York county. $451 125 acres, Smith farm, 2 miles nort of Rock Hill. $20 acn 227 acres, Sherer place, 3 miles wes Yorkville. Mineral springs. $6.50 acri 114 acres, Sloan place, near Ninety Six. $15 acn 160 acres, Neely place, near Cla Hill. $10 acn 20 acres, Seward Curry place, 2 mile east Rock Hill. $10 60 acres, J. T. Thomasson place, miles east Rock Hill. $2,00 136 acres, Templeton place, nea Yorkville. $4,00 656 acres, T. M. Whisonant plac< near Hickory. Good lands $16 acn Several stores and dwellings a Hickory. Various prices. 257 acres, Steadman place, nea La.ndsford. Good improvements. $13 acn OA Ar loon "D WT "Do property at Laurens. $8,004 120 acres, Bluff place, at Crittendei Va. Water front. $1,504 100 acres, Williamson place, nea Bethesda. $12 acr< 145 acres, at Windsor station. Goo improvements. On R. R. $1,501 940 acres, John Williford property, miles south Rock Hill. $15 acn 121 acres, Wilborn property, at 01 Point. Dwelling: and orchard. $4,004 220 acres Slmril place, near 01 Point. Plenty of wood. $12.50 acr< 292 acres, Armstrong place, 5 mile south Rock Hill. $8 acri 510 acres, Poag place, 2 miles eas Smith's Turnout. $5,004 55 acres, Holly Bush Dairy Farn north of Columbia. $4,004 42 acres, Prof Hall's property, in cor porate limits Rock Hill. $5,004 If you have property, especially tlm bored lands, that you do not' wish t list, I would be glad to have a descrip tion as I may have a buyer wantin Just such a piece of property as youri The beauty about buying through broker is, no one need know who th purchase is for. You can buy farms o a credit at the above prices, let ther lie and they will pay for themselve in enhancement. oker, Rock Hill, S. C JACKSON BROTHERS. CLOVER, S. C. We Return Thanks. WE desire to return our most sir cere thanks to our friends an the public generally for the very Mb eial patronage bestowed on our cor cern since we commenced business lai September, and also say that durin the year'commencing today it shall b our constant endeavor to merit even larger proportion of the trade in or line than during our past experleno We study the demands of our trad and then' place ourselves in position t meet it. We cordially invite every body, friend and foe, who is thinkin of making purchases in our line to ca and see what we have to offer and g< prices. . JACKSON BROTHERS. NEW AND FRESH GOODS. If you are not baking you Fruit Cake, I can furnish yo one?a good one?at 35 cents pe pound. I also have all the Fruit and Spices?fresh?for fruitcakt Genuine Porto Rico Molasse at 60c a gallon. Wilkinson's Home Made a 50c a gallon. Maple Syrup in gallon cans a $1.10; in quart cans at 35 cents Prime Mince Meats?loose?a 10 cents a pound. Buckwheat Flour, both sell raising and plain. LOUIS ROTH. PI AV P I T The New Parlor Card Game Everybody everywhere is play ing Pit. It is more fascinating tha Flinch. Entertains old and young. Gives hours of fun. Per deck only 50 Cents. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWEN, PROP., Registered Pharmacist. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE J. O. WALKER plantatioi constating of 230 acres, and locat ed two and one half miles west c Yorkvllle. For further particular! apply to me. THOS. F. McDOW, Yorkvllle, S. C. Dec. 29. t-f tf AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of 0. York. id IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. F. Wallace aa ExeSutor of Robt. EL Guthrie, deceased, against Mary Jane Guthrie et al. O Y virtue of the authority vested In ?* JL> me under the decree of the Hon. D. e> A. Townsend, presiding Judge, I will expose to public sale AT YORK COURT UATTQTT. Hurinor Ipo-p 1 hmirs of Ofljfi. on " the FIRST MONDAY, (Salesday) in February next iS The balance of the R. E. GUTHRIE " Home place, at Guthrlesvllle, seven " miles south of Yorkville?west of the Carolina and North-Western railroad. 11 Adjoining lands W. H. Hicklln, estate P. W. Lindsay and others. Containing 'n 176 ACRES, more or less; upon which the dwelling and other buildings are situated. * Terms?One-fourth cash balance in ? like equal annual Installments with annual interest from day of sale to 5t be secured by the purchasers' bond and ? a mortgage of the premises. The pur!a chaser to pay for all papers. 0. W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. !- Jan. 8. 1904. f it 0, s. A SUPERB PLANTATION e. Of 615 Acres, mors or Less, for Sals * ,f at Public Auction?The Craig-Or* K) mand-"B. F. Briggs Place" In Beth* >a el Township. B. /"k N salesday In February, 1904, imn V/ mediately following the official sales by the Clerk and Sheriff, we will .. expose to public sale to the highest responsible bidder, in FRONT OF THE COURT HOUSE DOOR, at York vllle, South Carolina, all of that cer3 Cain tract, piece or parcel of land slt3] uate In the County of York, State of >' South Carolina on Allison creek bound3' ed by lands of James and Q. R. Turh ner, Estate of M. L. Tate, Estate of John Nichols, L. R. Williams, Black ,t* Gold Mine Tract, lands of F. H. Brown, Sa deceased; W. A. Currence, E. C. GladJen, and others, containing SIX HCN#t DRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES (616) v" more or less, known as the "B. F. , BRIGGS PLANTATION." a Terms?One-hall' Cash; balance on 3_ a credit of one year, secured by pur3 chaser's bond and a mortgage of the )a premises, with Interest thereon at 8 r per cent per-annum from date of sale, 3 payable annually until the whole of ,* -aid deferred payment and Interest " shall be paid in full. The purchaser lt' has the privller^ of paying his or her entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay r for papers. The title Is perfect In every particular. A warranty deed will , be executed by John H. Craig and a lj .|Uit-clalm deed by Angeline M? Or3 ir.and to the purchaser or purchasers, immediately on complying with his, )' her or their, bid. No bid for less than ' ($4,771.98) Four Thousand Seven HunJred and Seventy-One and 98-106 Dold iars, will be accepted, and should there 3 be no larger bid, the property will ba 3 withdrawn from public sale. For further Information apply to d John H. Craig, Gastonia, N. C.; Wm. 3 B. McCaw, Esq., Yorkvllle, S. C., or to J Mrs. Angeline M. Ormand on the premlses. Possession will be given at the " time of delivery of the deed. Improvements?An excellent dwellt* ing house of eight large square rooms 3 and all necessary outbuildings, a ?u:* perb barn, stable and crib, eight ten3 ant houses with brick chimneys, and J gin house. There are also four wells 3~ of fine water, on different parts of the premises. 400 acres ready for cultlva" tlon. 216 acres In pasture and woods. 0 JOHN H. CRAIG, " ANGELINE M. ORMAND. f Jan. 1 f td a ? n J. J. KEIiLER & CO,, ? CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Good Brick* When you are in need of BRICK, - either In large or small quantities you will do well to se us, as are prepared to supply your wants promptly and at the right prices. : HEADQUARTERS FOR PAINTS. w-e ? SJ W IAUM II A Ol ID \y M. |ji uLtLj line 01 junn mnguni a J SONS' Prepared and Paste Paint; also Oils, Varnish, Floor Paints, Turpentine and Dryers, i Where the customer prefers it, we i furnish LEWI8'8 PURE WHITE i. LEAD, the very best manufactured in _ the United States or elsewhere. We make prices on large or small g bills of raw material, and we furnish ,e estimates at which we will give coraa plete Jobs of Painting. >r Now Is the time to see about PalntB. Ing. J. J. KELLER A CO. le VV. o. 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