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AT THE CHURCHES. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. L. STOKES, D. D., PASTOR. Prayer-meeting tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. G. NEVILLE, PASTOR. There will be no prayer meeting tomorrow evening. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. REV. W. C. EWART, PASTOR. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. REV. J. C. JOHNES, RECTOR. Services this (Tuesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. fecial Jgtottqes. U. D. C. Meeting. There will be a meeting of the U. D. C.'s at Mrs. J. J. Hunter's residence Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired, as business of importance is to be trans acted. Exhibition For Colored Citizens. There will be an exhibition for the colored citizens of York county, held at Yorkville. S. C.. Oct. 24 to 29, 1904, for all kinds of industries. The best efforts will be put forth to make this occasion one of note. Therefore, we will expect for this exhibition the best and finest of everything presented. Come now, let us see what you have done, and are doing. All exhibits must be on hand by Oct. 20. Rev. S. C. Smith, Manager Rev. S. D. Williams, Sec. & Tres. REPAIR WORK. 1HAVE gotten settled in my new quarters on East Liberty street, and I am ready to do all kind of repair work on Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers, etc., and the Etc. means most anything that is to be repaired. When you have anything in need of repairs let me know about it. I will do you good work at a reasonable price. R. D. ALEXANDER. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 17th day of March, 1904, I filed in the Probate Court for York County, S. C., my final return as administrator of the estate of W. N. SIMRILL, deceased, and that on April 22nd, 1904, I will make application to said Court for discharge from further responsibility as to said estate. N. A. SIMRILL, Administrator. Yorkville, S. C. March 22, 1904. March 22. t 5t* CROSSES OF HONOR. NOTICE is hereby given that Veterans of the Confederacy living in York county desirous of obtaining Crosses of Honor through the S. D. Barron Chapter U. D. C., *of Ebenezer, must make application to the President or Secretary at a date early enough to permit of the ordering of the Crosses so that they may be presented on the occasion of the memorial services on the 10th of May prox. S. D. BARRON CHAPTER, U. D. C.. Old Point, S. C. March 22 t td X > I Sailors In x J Our "Army of Sailors" i J Spring trade, x *A*A??A*A*A*A*A*A*A?rA*A*A** SAILORS FOR THE "KIDS." Plain White or Black Sailors at 25c. Large Rough Straw Sailors at 45 cts. Colored Straw Sailors at 45 cts. Milan Straw Sailors at 50 cts. White Rough Straw Sailors at 50 cts. Blue and White Rough Straw Sailors at 90 cts. * "Same Goods for Less Money? FOUSHEE C Spring ( At 25 Per Ce We have about 100 Suits ol ing that we want to close out these goods over from last se; some great bargains. We are this time because we are posil business and want to close out 25 Cents on the Dollar. The Suits offered at these at original prices and at the 1 bargains worthy of the conside During this sale we are suits that formerly ranged suit at a straight discount 0 making prices range from $3.; Blue serge coats and vests, < the thing for summer wear, per cent discount makes the price. Also have other Coats and J per cent discount makes them Also have a few white Vest; I tons, prices 50 cents to a doll count makes them good value; Also have a good many lim in the ugood old summer time cents to $3. The discount ni? IF YOU BUY QUICK And buy your spring suit lie but if you waut a bargain fr quick, because our bargain < will move our carried-over'sto The Strauss-Sm Fertilizers. ] I STILL have the chemicals for a few tons of Home-Made Fertilizer. It is getting late to put it up for cotton. but not too late for corn. You ii will get good results and be well e pleased with the results if you will try ti Home-Made Fertilizers on a few acres a of corn. Let me have your order. n o I have pure RED BLISS Seed Irish c Potatoes, Onion Sets, Garden Seed and e in fact a first class assorted stock of jmerchandise such as is usually found ti in a general country store. e e I buy Country Produce. I am pay- ^ ing 12J cents a dozen for eggs, and for j( other produce the market price. e I want your business and if fair and square dealing will get it, I expect to .. have it. t, a W. A. YOUNGBLOOD, R. F. 0. No. 4, Rock Hill, S. C. J Gentlemen's i! a Negligee Shirts. ? SI y tl We have an elegant and large line e of Negligee Shirts for gentlemen in i< all sizes and in all qualities from 25 li cents up to $1. Have them in Pique, Madras, and White Goods, soft bosoms. For comfortable summer shirts ^ see us. Our line of Pants for men Is very * complete embracing all sizes and all . qualities at 9Sc, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. . $2.50, $3 up to $5 the pair. s Boys' Knee Pants at 25c, 35c, 50c up ' to 75c a pair. | We have the best heavy shoes ever sold on this market. They are brogan shape, Goodyear welt, made of calf skin and kangaroo calf. A shoe that will hist and give perfect satisfaction. $2 and $2.25 the pair. Don't forget that we sell "SUPERB" Clothing for men?it gives satisfaction. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. Raging f! w > Demand. ? s arriving?ready for the ? M THEY CRY For our Baby Caps. Beautiful Embroidered Caps at 20c, 25c, 45c, and 50 cents. Children's White and Colored Mull Hats at 25c, 45c, 50c and 75 cents. White Silk and Mull Hats at 50c and 75 cents. FOR THE LADIES. Black and White Sailors in Plain and Rough Straw at 25c, 35c, 45c and 50c { each. ( COME. More Goods for Same Money." < ASH STORE. O. E. Wilkins, W. I. WitHerspoon, President. V. President. REMEMBER The First National Bank of Yorkville (lives yon every possible protection. Safe against ROBBERS, BURGLARS, FIRE. Prompt and counteous attention given every detail of our business. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. 1 ?? I Ol.LI Livery, aaie ana rcea owuioj. A Few Mules. WE have at our Stables five flrstelass Mules that we are desirous of closing out at once, and if you are in need of another farm animal it is decidedly to your interest that you see us. as a business offer will buy you a mule. Summers Buggies. We have received another shipment of those celebrated SUMMERS buggies. If you want the best buggy ever sold on this market?that has lasting qualities much like the "wonderful one horse shay" of poetical fame, you should buy the Summers. If you do this you will have more buggy satisfaction than you ever had before. Discriminating buyers are buying Summers buggies. Come and let us make you prices and show you the points of superiority found in the Summers bugf'y not found in any others. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of W. H. McCORKLE. deceased, are hereby called upon to make settlement at once. All persons having claims against said estate should present them to me, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. ' R. R. McCORKLE, Administrator. March 8. t 3t F'warTs Clothing i nt Discount. [ f Spring and Summer Cloth- * : at once. We have carried t ison and in the lot there are ' a making this cut in price at j p :ively quitting the clothing v ; our carried over stock at ! s V il )< prices are all good values a reduced prices are startling r oration of close buyers. e offering you light weight kfrom $5 to $12.50 per (] f 25 cents on the dollar? 75 t? ^9-35 the suit. a satin lined, full length?-just o Regular price $9.50. 25 ? coat and vest very low in Vests from $3.50 to $6?25 big bargains. sizes 35s to 40s, pearl but- F ar. The 25 per cent dis* g en Coats?the kind to wear Regular prices from 50 "1 ikes them very cheap. ^ it ti I re you will buy a bargain, ? om this lot, you must buy j i? offerings are such that they | p ck quick. jj ith Company. ti I a rr tl Vorthern Capital ii Southward Bound ? All sorts of industries coming. Farm- g, ig lands advancing, and money mak- a rs at present prices. High priced cot- ? , on makes South Carolina agriculture Jj ttractive. We have the soil, water dilate, churches, schools and diversity a] f productions. The Catawba Power tc ompany's million-dollar Electric Pow- fc. r Plant just completed near Rock a, fill affords manufacturers lota- p| ions not excelled. 1 have real- r{ state, both city and country prop- s, rty, all sorts and sizes. Marble uarries, merchandise stocks of var- t) >us kinds. Then I know the own- d< rs of numerous properties not listed tc ith me that I can easily buy, there- j>( ire consult your own interest by let- j0 ing me know what you want so we si an do business to mutual pleasure nd profit. You often hear people say, t would have bought that if I had hi nown it was for sale," or "I would ti ave sold you if I had known you ss anted to buy." My office is the shop > furnish this information and facili- p. ite business by knowing your wants nd offerings. I care but little about B le shake of your hand or the color f your hair, just so you are old and ei ame enough to say something and land by it. Neither do I question h our responsibility. Let banks look fter both you and me in this respect, sc haking hands and asking all about tie family is very good when running S| ir office, but it is out of order when it omes to trading. el LEASE NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: dl Rock Hii.l. S. C., 3?18?4. A I had a claim that I desired to conert into cash. I placed it with J. j; )dgar Poag. Broker. He made the eal inside of 24 hours. r (Signed) PETER IHRIE. Rock Hill. S. C., 3?19?4. T J. Edgar Poag, Broker, has made everal satisfactory real-estate and R ther deals for me recently. He is rompt and quick on trades when there ^ , I., ctcrUi (signedT ?'6"t. L. JOHNSON. ^ Rock Him.. S. C.. 3?18?4. \ I sold my house and lot on Elm lvp. through J. Edgar Poag. Broker, j] nd bought a lot to rebuild on East lain street through him. I find him & leasant to deal with. He does the 'ork quick when customers talk bus- fC less. I regard him useful to our comlunily and deserving of patronage. tu (Signed) L. A. POPE. Cl Rock Hill, S. C.. 3?18?4. T: I had five houses and lots on Elm venue and Hampton streets, which I ad been trying to sell for quite a 1 rhile. I turned them over to J. Ed- jc ar Poag, Broker. He converted them ** uto cash at a satisfactory price soon- p r than I expected. Poag is the broker 0 do the business quick when customrs make reasonable propositions. He ? useful to our town and should be p iberally patronized. ^ (Signed) JNO. A. SHINN. w It is trading folks that I am after, .awyers. Doctors, Bankers, Brokers, _ Teachers, Farmers, or anybody else. ,ast week I bought and sold stocks p-. mong the Columbia boys, with whom have no acquaintance, and will do usiness with you if you will say {j' omething and not indulge too much 1 questions. WILL OFFER AT AUCTION . iT YORKVILLE COURT HOUSE ON MONDAY, APRIL 4TH, THE FOL- a LOWING, AND ANY ADDITIONAL ? PROPERTY THAT OWNERS MAY * WANT TO DISPOSE OF QUICK * AT MARKET VALUE, IF NOT 2 SOLD PRIVATELY BEFORE. * THOSE WHO TALK BUSINESS .J BUY PROPERTY AT THIS OF- * FICE. IT IS PLACED WITH US * TO SELL AND WE WANT TO 2 SELL IT. t fiHG acres, T. M. Whisonant's Dye .j dace, near Hickory Grove. Railroad % uns by place. High, dry and healthy. ^ 'IPIIiy Ol wood iinu water. i cm ncuie- y nents, with good improvements. Or- j hards, etc. Tenanted with croppers tnd renters. Soil adapted to the rrowth of the vicinity. Thirty-two >ales cotton income for 1903. Terms, -4 cash. 7 per cent interest on three innual payments. Will give possession at once. Purchaser to take up conracts with tenants. Owner desires hange of investment. This is an oplortunit.v to buy a good paying farm it your price. 130 acres. Hinson tract, joining King's Mountain battleground. Plenty )f woodland. 1-3 cash, one and two , rears on the remainder. 130 acres, Hourly tract, near Olive P. O.. York county. On public road. Easy payments. \ 100 acres. Love tract, near Locklart. On public road. York and Ches:er counties. Easy payments. J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. MONEY TO LEND. ON IMPROVED FARMS In York county. Interest: Loans not un- , ler $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 ler 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 For Several Years We have been selling Mrs. Lea'i ilk and Butter Purifier, and we ear ecommend It as the best Powder foi :ows we have ever sold. If fed tc nilk cows as directed it kills all taste >n the milk or butter of wild onions jarlic, weeds, clover, buds, etc. The tows will give much better and richei nilk and it increases the flow. If giver o cows before or after calving ll icts like a charm. Where the cow is ick and will not eat, a few doses iuts her in natural condition and she rill give plenty of pure rich milk. Lick is the best tonic and health ;iver. Nature's own remedy. Lick is Nature's own method of preenting disorders, correcting them, mproving the health of animals and oonin? them nerfectlv well and strong s in a state of nature. Lick rids the animal of worms by emoving the cause upon which they xist. Lick causes perfect action of the idneys. Lick prevents hog cholera?keeps hem healthy. Lick makes hens lay. Prevents roup nd chicken cholera. We have Easter Egg Dye?108 coirs and shades for 5 cents. Who could sk for more. We have a lot of fresh hoice Lemons. JAS. M. STARR & CO. Leading Druggists. NOTICE OF ELECTION. or Probate Judge of York County to Fill Vacancy Caused by the Death of W. H. McCorkle, Former Incumbent. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF YORK. CfOTICE is hereby given that a 31 SPECIAL ELECTION, duly called y the Governor under authority of iw, will be held at the various elecon precincts in said county on SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1904, for the purose of electing a duly qualified citien to fill the office of Probate Judge, ?r said county. At the said election there will be rovided a box at each precinct wherei the duly qualified voters may deposJheir ballots. Berore tne nour nxea ior opening ie polls, Managers and Clerks must ike and subscribe to the constitution1 oath. The chairman of the board of lanagers can administer the oath to le other managers and the clerk; a otary public must administer the oath > the chairman. The managers elect lelr chairman and clerk. Polls at each voting place must be pened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed t 4 o'clock p. m. The managers have the power to fill vacancy, and if none of the manaers attend, citizens can appoint from inong the qualified voters the maimers, who, after being sworn, can conuct the election. At the close of the election, the mangers and clerk must proceed publicly > open the ballot boxes and count the illots therein, and continue without Jjournment until the same is comleted, and make a statement of the suit for each candidate and sign the une. Within three days after the election >e chairman of the board or someone jsignated by the board, must deliver i the commissioners of election the all list, the boxes containing the baits and a written statement of the relit of the election. The following Managers of Election ive been appointed to hold the elecon ar the various precincts in the lid county: BetliH?It. M. Barnett, R. H. Campfll, J. Hope Adams. Bethany?J. J. Howe, N. A. Howell, . R. Smith. Blairsville?J. E. I,atham, H. J. Sher . J. L. Rainey. Bullock's Creek?Kelly Inman, W. C. obinson, H. D. Cranford. Clover?J. F. Currence, Ellas Jackin, J. M. Ford. Coates's Tavern?J. R. Gettys. J. T. pencer, G. A. Gettys. Ebenezer?J. A. Shurley. W. B. Few1. T. A. Matthews. Fort Mill?T. B. Spratt, W. H. Win1* T31onLrnnchin Forest Hill?J. J. Brandon, W. W. uten. R. B. Robinson. Hickory Grove?T. M. Whisonant, J. . McDiil, John Ramsey. McConnellsville?J. F. Ashe, J. T. rawford, J. O. Moore. Newport?T. B. Glenn, A. T. Neelv, . W. Jackson. Ogden?J. B. Davis, S. B. Nunnery. . C. Caveny. Piedmont?XI. R. Blggers, R. M. "allace, J. H. Quinn. Rock Hill?J. H. McFadden, W. C. 'herry, J. XV. Marshall. Sharon?J. M. Sims. T. M. Hope. S. . Warllck. Smyrna?XV. C. XVhltesldes, T. B. ambright, R. XV. XVhitesides. Tirzah?J. B. Barron, R. R. Allison. . XV. Black. X'orkville?XV. J, Neil. E. A. Craw>nl, J. S. Sandifer. The managers at each precinct imed above, are reouested to delelte one of their number to call upon S. SANDIFER, clerk of the commlsoners of State and County Elections ?r York County, at Yorkville, S. C.. on hursday, the 7th day of April, 1904, i receive ballot boxes, poll list, regisation list, registration book and inductions. Come prepared to take NE BOX. J. H. SATE. Chairman. P. M. BITRRIS. XV. A. YOUNGBLOOD, ommlssioners of State and County Elections for York County, arch 21, 1904. March 22 t 2t COMMUTATION ROAD TAX. rHE Comptroller General has Instructed me to receive voluntary lyments on account of Commutaon Road Tax up to April 1. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. March 18. f.t td Fashions i ?? Spring and ! The type and character o tinguished by the kind of cl While it has often been mail," it is a conceded fact defects and tend to give him Wisely then should ever of smart and becoming app not only the stamp of fashi sential features of goodness. We represent the strictl LAMM & CO., Chicago, w ed and carry the trade inottc petuation of which every e hrneed. from the material to the tailor shop, with grace, ? dominating features. LAMM & CO., stand ba with an ABSOLUTE S/ back" guarantee, and the p we seli "THE BEST ON Clothes rests with LAMM & Come and let us show yo fashions, quote you prices ar W. M. KENNEDY, . J J. M. HEA ; | GENERAL M] if The Sprii ' J ' 5 A LTHOUGH we proba ? /~\_ complete stock that w * son, we are still adding to it v will open during the entire s ? quality, style and price. It 2 impossible to please everybo( 5 lieve that we can come very 5 and we intend to prove that J I Clothing That Fi ^ We have already sought to j J some detailed information ai J our tremendous stock of re; ^ j? made clothing tor men and b J but this has been next to 3 possible. People who will un jj take to come and see will rea appreciate the reason. Ther ^ too much of the stock to ac 4 of a description. We are un 4 taking to fit almost anybod ^ almost any kind of a suit, atu 5 are coming pretty nearly up 5 the scratch. 2 Dress Goods ^ Dress goods in all the ne1 J weaves and styles have rece ^ been put on exhibition and 3 stock is receiving daily a ^ tions. We are ambitious to 5 section with all that they c * and we will be pleased to hav< k I Lots oi ^ Our stock of shoes is sini 3 everything for men, women * ceiving additions continually ^ | JMoti J Our notion department J this year than heretofore, ai ? new attractions and exhibitio ? Almost everybody calls ; ? Yorkville, and the few that f; M their neglect. J. M. HEA ? J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage FLOUR. We have in stock more than three carloads of Flour. Every sack of it was bought at the right price. Every sack is guaranteed to be absolutely perfect and of the best quality of its grade. There is none better than our best grade. There is no second grade Flour sold on this or any other market that is superior to our second best. On small quantities we are making very low prices. On 500 or 1000 pound lots we will interest the closest of buyers for cash. Come and see us before buying Flour?it will be worth your while. RIDDLE & CARROLL. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Aiy .fnoiograpmc ocuaio ia upcn every day from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. Miss ROSA LINDSAY. i for Hen I ??????? k Summer 1904. % * f man is very frequently dis- ? othes he wears. * said "clothes don't make the ? that they cover many hidden + forcible individuality. k y man look to the importance * arel; the kind that bears out, ^ on, but as well the other es- * * y custom tailoring house of a hose clothes have fairly earn- * - ? .1 .? > "Best on iiartn," in tne per- g lenient of excellence is em- jf the final finishing touches in * comfort and durability as pre- * + ck of every measure we take ar mSFACTION or "money $ leasure of convincing you that $ EARTH" made to measure $ i CO., through us. $ u the new spring weaves and + id take your measure. J Agent, Yorkville, S. C. if TH & CO., | ERCHANDISE. | I ==============^^^==; j| Ol ag" Trade. \l ? ibly have the largest and most re have ever had at this sea- ? daily, and the attractions we fc pring will be unexcelled as to & 8< has often been said that it is g ly; but we have reason to be- g E r near doing that very thing, g we are correct in our belief. 5 1 our | ddi- Copy lighted 1908. 5 ? supply all the ladies of this ? ? an desire in this particular, ? w ; examinations and criticisms. ? S f Shoes ? , * foi ply tremendous. It includes ? pr< and children .and we are re- po* CO! 5 on nls ' C nu ions. I? ,1 an is receiving more attention ke; id it is our purpose to have fir* us constantly. ? th< at Heath's while they are in e ttH ail to do so are the losers by 2 J? 5 hy 2 Pe< th & co? f? :r- { sai S" U/UFII A LADY BUYS A ? nncn SPRING HAT She wants the very latest thing that J rashion and millinery art can create. cc She is not going to be behind anybody v in style if she knows it. If you want ? a Dainty Spring Hat, in the very latest style and fashion, go to WHITESiDES BROS., Hickory Grove. They have recently added a millinery and dressmaking department to their V business. Their milliner has just re- * turned from the city markets where she has b^en studying the latest styles slu and selecting a large stock of Pattern Hats and Frames and millinery stock of all kinds. She can sell or make you a Hat in any style at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. j In addition to our Hat department, R. we have added a Dressmaking department. Our dressmaker is up-to-date ui on the latest fashions. Will help you to *31 select the material from our large and select stock of dress goods and will 1 guarantee a perfect fit. All at moder- Lii ate prices. Ca We also carry a full line of Dry Goods and Ladies' Shoes. The Ladies are requested to call and look through our stock. We are always glad to show our goods whether you buy or . not. t We carry everything on earth sold in a general merchandise store except ? dynamite, medicines, bicycles and coffins. ^ WHITESIDES BROS. ** Hickory Grove. S. C. LANDRETH'S ga GARDEN tii ???? es SEED tu yc CPi Oi Make the best gardens. ^ Fresh seed here. That's all. to tri so YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWEN, PROP., ? Registered Pharmacist. ^ FARMERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ON account of the rapid rate at which applications are coming in. we have decided to extend the time for w our SPECIAL OFFER till APRIL 16th. w Apply at once if you wish to get a policy in the First Division. Remember $1.25 with one death assessment buys a policy, which with the present outlook, will soon be worth $1,000. D. E. BONEY, Mgr., Yorkvllle. S. C. ?ii Or SHINGLES FOR SALE. Fc Fo I AM prepared to make CLOSE 'pv PRICES on HIGH GRADE OCO- Te NEE SHINGLES. If you need any- Ar thing in this line it will be to your advantage to see my Shingles before you buy elsewhere. fn D. WYATT NEVILLE. fu Yorkvllle, S. C. Feb. 19 f.t. 3m A WANTED?BEEF CATTLE b| AT all times. Will also buy good th milkers and calves for shipping, in Let me know when you have anything tr: to sell. th We sell the choice fresh meats, dl' Want to sell 500 pounds Beef Tal- sc low at 7 ar.d 8 cents a pound. Orders at filled promptly. iss G. W. SHERER, The Butcher. ini AUCTION SALES. SALE OF DRUG STORE. I> URSUANT to order of court in suit of Loan and Savings Bank vs. W. Carr et al., I wil sell at public itcry on MONDAY THE 4TH DAY F APRIL, next, the following propty: Stock of Drugs, Show Cases, Glass id other furnishings. One latest odel Prescription Case. One Iron ife. TERMS CASH?On approved securf at three (3) months. W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. March 22 t 2t CLERK'S SALE. :ate of South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D. Hinson, Plff., vs. Lula K. Strait, Et. Al., Defendants.?Notice of Sale. "> Y virtue of a decree of Judge J Gage, dated 11th March, 1904, I ill expose to public sale in FRONT F YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, on e FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, EXT (Salesday), the following deribed real property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract land situated in the county of York, ate aforesaid, bounded by lands of B. Byers, Mrs. Harriet Bratton and hers, and containing FORTY-SIX CRES, more or less. Terms of Sale?One-half CASH, id balance on a credit of twelve onths with Interest from day of sale, cured by purchaser's bond and mortge of premises sold with leave to irchasor to pay entire bid in cash, irehaser to pay for all papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis. March 15 t 3t IlNNOUNCEMENTS Election, Tuesday, August 30, 1904. _______ IT E are authorized to announce V Mr. JOHN F. GORDON as a ndidate for the office of SHERIFF York county, subject to the choice the Democratic voters as the same ly be expressed In the primary elecm of August 30. March 8. t td loau and jsannfls Hank, Yorltvllle, r*. C. As an Investment Sfou will not find anything that will, so small an outlay, yield so much Jtectlon and satisfaction as the rent; of one or more of our Safety Deait Boxes. For 82.00 or 83.00, acrdlng to size, we will rent you foi e year one of these Boxes; we furih you a key corresponding to the mber of the Box, you file away your eds, Mortgages, Notes, Insurance llcies, Stock Certificates, Letters, and y papers that you value, put your y in your pocket?then you know ur papers are absolutely safe from >, or being misplaced or stolen, and sy'll be right where you left them ten you want them again. It takes ? Master Key which the Bank holds assist in unlocking your Box, thereprotecting you if you should hapi to lose your key. Tall and let us show you these SafeDeposit Boxes, and we think we can >n convince you that you can't afford be without this protection when me can be had so reasonably, ^y Business In the Banking Line. M. McNEEL, President. W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. . J. KELLER & CO., INTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Sash and Doors. IT" E have a car load of sash and W /Iftrtrn Hftiinrh f riahf onH nffArpd T UVV1 O, ISV UQIU IM<V> w?w> ?<_ the right kind of prlcea. Good iff. Lead aiid Paint. rust received shipment of MaBury*s R. White and Lewis's lead. lingles, Lime, Cement, etc fVe have a big stock of Shingles, ne, Cement and Builders' Hardware, rpenter's Tools, etc. J. J. KELLER A CO. li. 11. O'JLEARIT. >0 Patterns New Spring Mattings. We now have on hand an dent display of new Spring Matlgs that includes the handsomt designs of the best manufacrers. If you expect to cover iur floors this spring, be sure to e our designs and get prices. Our prices are always modest, ur qualities always the best. ight Harness Backs. We have 'them. Averaging 8 9 lbs. These Backs are close itntnedso that there will be ablutely no waste. G. H. O'LEARY. he \(orkriUt (Snquirrr. ? v i ? i_ _ j m j J *Cw? ruoiisneu xuesuay uuu jcnumj. PUHLI8IIE118 ? . D. GRIST, O. E. GRIST, A. M. GRIST. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! ngle copy for one year $ 2 00 le copy for two years 3 50 >r three months 50 r six months 1 00 vo copies one year 3 50 in copies one year 17 50 id an extra copy for a club of ten. ADVERTISEMENTS serted at One Dollar per square for e- first insertion, and Fifty Cents per uare for each subsequent Insertion, square consists of the space occupied ten lines of this size type. J" Contracts for advertising space for ree, six and twelve months will be ide on reasonable terms. The conicts must in all cases be confined to e regular business of the firm or invidual contracting, and the manuript must be in the office by Monday noon when Intended for Tuesday's me, and on Thursday at noon, when tended for Friday's Issue.