Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 23, 1904, Image 3
AT THE CHURCHES.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
REV. J. 1>. STOKES, D. D., PASTOR.
Prayer meeting tomorrow evening
at 8.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
REV. W. C. EWABT, PASTOR.
Prayer-meeting tomorrow afternoon
at 6 o'clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
RBV. W. O. NEVILXE, D. D., PASTOR.
There will be no Drayer-meeting to
morrow evening.
fecial JJoticcs.
In Memoriam.
After weeks of failing health and
strength, borne with cheerful resignation
and a Divine patience, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bratton deLoach passed into
the rest of Paradise on Thursday
morning. August 18th, at four o'clock,
in the seventy-fourth year of her age.
Beautiful in person, cultivated in
mind, exalted in character with sweet
charity for all and with malice toward
none, this lovely lady has passed to
her reward.
"Sweet is the calm of Paradise the
blest, Alleluia!"
$ht gorhuille potion Jflarhet.
' Corrected 8emi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, August 19, 12 m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Middling 103
Strict Middling 103
Good Middling 103
Strict Good Middling 103
Latta Bros.
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
# T> HOTOS ENLARGED and flnlshJT
ed in Crayon, Water Color or
Pastel.
Satisfaction guaranteed if the original
pictures are made from clear,
good negatives.
Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY.
PIANO TUNING.
DOES your PIANO or ORGAN
need tuning, repairing, regulating
or a general building up? I will do
the work. I handle a High Grade of
Pianos and Organs.
R. J. HERNDON.
PICNIC AT SUTTON'S SPRINGS.
THE public is invited to a basket
picnic to be held at SUTTON'S
SPRING next SATURDAY, Aug. 27.
All the candidates have been invited
and a number have signified their acceptance.
A large attendance is expected.
ELMER STEPHENSON,
W. C. McCLURE,
T. M. FERGUSON,
Aug. 23 t.f. Committee.
ATTENTION CANDIDATES!
I AM desirous of securing a large
group photograph to Include you
all, and if you will do me the kindness
to assemble opposite the court
house next FRIDAY MORNING, at
10 o'clock, I will be able to get it, unless
the weather shall be unfavorable.
Unless it should be raining, I will
thank you all to assemble promptly at
10 and I will keep you but a few moments.
Your acquiescence will greatly
oblige.
Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY,
Photographer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge
of York County.
WHEREAS J. O. WALKER and
R. L. deLOACH have applied to
me for Letters of Administration on
all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of Mrs. ELIZABETH
deLOACH, 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
f.TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1904, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
20th day of August in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and four and in the 129th year of
American Independence.
L. R. WILLIAMS.
Probate Judge of York County.
Aug. 23 t 2t
THE PEOPLE OF YORK
COUNTY WILL REMEMBKK
That I am in the real estate business
to do your buying, selling, and exchanging.
If you will kindly call at
my office, you will readily see I possess
the facilities for doing your buying,
selling, or exchanging to a good advantage.
My office is simply a Mill
to carry your wants and offerings to
to have them ground. If they are not
ground, they cost you no toll. To
sell property, we must have it and
buyers as well. Questions alone do
not make business, as a great many
seem to think. I have all the Dargan
lands around Guthriesvllle, and some
very fine property it is. You must not
expect to buy land at these old
prices. Figures are higher and the
longer you wait, the more it will cost
you to own a home. Buy land and go
to improving It. Make your money
by enhancements and dividends. Send
for my list of offerings, and make
your selections and propositions. If
I can meet your requirements, I will
gladly do so.
J. EDGAR POAG, Broker.
Rock Hill, S. C.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE Is hereby given that on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. at 11
o'clock, a. m., I will make a final settlement
with the Probate Judge of
York County with reference to my administration
of the estate of VV. McCAW
DOWDLE, deceased, and will
then and there apply for a discharge
from any further liability in connection
with said estate.
J. H. SAYE, Administrator.
August 2. t 5t
THE PUBLIC INVITED.
THERE will be an educational rally
and picnic at Bethany on
Saturday, August 27. under the auspices
of the Ladies' Aid society, and
the Young People's Christian Union.
rr?? ?lit K<r M D
I litre win ut an auui ciso vj m. u.
Jennings, Esq. The public is invited
to come with baskets.
J. D. HUGGINS, For Com.
Aug. f.t 2t
FOR SALE
MY house and lot on King's Mountain
street. House has 8-rooms.
Bath room, closets in all rooms, kitchen
and pantry. Lot contains either 15
or 55 acres, to suit the purchaser. Variety
of choice fruit. Land produces
one bale cotton per acre, and sufficient
grain for the farm. Good pasture all
wired in, and two tenant houses on
the place. Come to see the place. I am
going to sell and will make prices and
terms to suit you.
J. O. WALKER.
July 19 t 2m
To
"The <
Head
of the
House"
We have Men's am
NERY."
Biggest line of Hat
ever shown.
Good quality WOO!
from 10 cents to 25 c
they're worth 15 cent
CAPS for men too
values.
But we've struck
Men's and Boys' H
Fur.
Men's Black Wool
shapes, worth 75 cent
ly 50 cents.
Better, Dove color,
cents.
Fur, Dove color, w
at 75 cents.
Better Fur, Dove c
going for $1.25.
We were led into
when we "captured"
they are all First qi
Job Lot and that's wl
Half valup.
COME ?when you
we'll let you say whs
?and we'll sell you i
And unless Price h!
we'll sell you lots <
over our store?
More new Ribbo
too. We'll look for V
FOUSHEE CA
'Phone 38.
rTfggTrs ,
We have a few buggies in
stock now and by the ioth n
of next month will have re- ^
ceived another carload. b
Our Mr. M. L. Carroll has 8
had years of experience in
handling buggies and knows J
how and where to buy buggies
to the best advantage,
and our customers will se- ^
cure the best vehicles at the ?
lowest prices by seeing us se
before buying. P'
If you want anything 011
wheels see us before buying.
ROYAL
Baking Powder is recogniz- _
ed the world over as being
the best, because it is absolutely
pure. j
It sells everywhere at 50 cts. at
a pound. For a short time at
?ten days?we will sell the _
Royal Powder at 45 cents a
pound. Buy now. ^
RIDDLE & CARROLL. J
We have Bagging and Ties.
m
Specials for _
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The Ladies. 3
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Next Saturday and Monday we ^
wilj make some especially at- 5
tractive offerings for the ladies, ?
which we think will bring quick J
buyers. Come and see: 2
2
500 yards Lace Stripe PK, was 20 5
and 25 cents a yard?for this sale It 3
is offered at FIFTEEN CENTS. 2
Silk Ginghams for ladies' waists, If
was 35- cents a yard. For this sale 2
Just half price?Eighteen Cents. J
Ladles' Evening Shawls, suitable for
dress occasions?offered at attractive ^
prices for this sale. &
Large stock of Wash Collars for If
misses and ladles, extra good values 2
for this sale at 50 cents and up to $1.50. 5
Ladies' Silk Finished Gauze Under- ^
vests, worth 50 cents each, for this sale ^
you buy them for Thirty-eight cents. Jr
Another lot of Fancy Vests, worth 2
35 cents each, for this special sale we ?
offer them at Twenty Cents. 2
We are selling the BEST heavy shoe 4
for ladies' wear that was ever offered
on this market. The price is $1.35 a 4
pair. Every pair is guaranteed to be *
solid leather and if you find it other- 2
wise we will refund your money. 5
J. Q. WRAY, The Leader. *
FIELD f
SEEDS j
We have a fresh supply of new crop J
Field Seeds, including RYE, BAR- 2
LEY and GRAY WINTER SEED ?f
OATS, and if you expect to sow 2
either of these grains see us for your 5
seed. Our prices are right. %
We also have a full stock of new ^
crop TURNIP SEEDS in all varie- *
ties. 5
Groceries, Etc. ?
e
We carry a line of Standard and 5
Fancy Groceries, and always keep our J
stock fresh. Remember us for Crock- ^
ery, Tinware and Hardware. *
W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. j.
CLEANING AND 2
^"?" 2
REPAIRING 5
' I
2
I give close personal attention J
to cleaning and repairing 5
Watches and Clocks. I. guar- J
antee all iny work to give sat- 4
isfaction. If your Watch or *
Clock needs cleaning or re- ^
pairing let me do the work 5
for you. J
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T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. f
i Boys' "MILLI
s and Caps we've
L CAPS for boys.
:ents. (You'll say
s to 35 cents).
?the same good
a "Cinch" on
ATS?Wool and
Hats?different
s?. yours for onwool,
for only 75
orth $1.25, going
olor, worth $2.25,
"green pastures"
these Hats?for
uallty?but it's a
by we can sell at
see the goods
Lt they are worth
a Hat.
as lost its charm,
jf NOTIONS all
ns just received,
'OU.
lSH store
Yorkvflle, S. C.
5eed Time.
rHIS Is the season to prepare your
land to sow Red and Orimson
lover Seed, Orchard Graas, Rye and
arley. You can find the seeds at
TARR'S DRUG STORE.
"resh and Pure.
We want to buy 50 bushels of Freeh
ure Rye; 100 bushels of Pure Seed
(heat, and 200 bushels of Pure Seed
ats. wnie ub wnat you nave anu
note prices. We want this seed to
>11 so must have pure teed and close
*ices.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leading Druggists.
SHINGLES $2.80 PER M.
' HAVE on" hand 150,000 best Oconee
. Shingles that I want to close out
: once. If quality and prices are an
inducement to you come and see me
once. D. WYATT NEVILLE.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 6.
rHE BETHANY PRESBYTERIAL
SCHOOL opens SEPTEMBER 6,
104. The dormitory rooms are being
igaged and those wishing to attend
lould make arrangements for accomodation
at once.
J. D. HUGGINS, Principal.
Aug. 12 f.t tf.
ARARARARAatAHARARARAXAItAltSA
J. M. HEA'
GENERAL ME
Found In
The
Stock-Taking
Tempting
JUST THE THING V
Our regular Semi-Annual
on August i. The work d
doing from a business standf
number of extra fine bargains
as Inna as tliev last fn first rri
Shoe Bi
We have about 75 pairs of
that we propose to run off at
We also found a big lot o
been selling at $1.50 a pair,
$1.00.
Wash
All Wash Goods going at g
include Figured Lawns, etc.
Straw
First choice of all the St
cents. Second choice io cen
Laces foi
Miles and miles of Lace an
at 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10 cents i
niuwey.
Clotl
In our Clothing departinei
we will sell at greatly reduce
ends that we will almost give
Yours for
J. M. HEA
J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage
FERGUSON & CLINTON.
Family Groceries? Plantation Supplies.
CIGARS
When you are looking for a
first-class smoke, drop into
see us. * We carry a full line
of the best cigars tobe had.
TOBACCO
When in need of tobacco
don't fail to see us. It's
easy to get what you want i
from our large stock.
FERGU80N A CLINTON.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
Livary, 8aU and Faad Stablaa.
The Best Features of All 1
Good buggies are to be found in i
Summers buggies. See them.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
0. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherapoon,
President. V. President.
The safest place for your money i
is in a good Bank.
The First National Bank
of Yorkville
Can handle your funds to your entire
satisfaction, and every Dollar
will be safe.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
GT We sell Bank Money Orders?good
everywhere.
CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS.
Zeno, 8. C.
IT gives us pleasure to inform the
public that our mills have been thoroughly
overhauled, and that we are
prepared to furnish our patrons with
the finest flour that can be made in
this country.
Custom is solicited from all who may
be seeking the best.
G. L. RIDDLE, Proprietor.
July 22 f.t v tf
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TH & CO., \
:rchandise. 5
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Roundup. !
1
Discloses Some t
Bargains. ?
VHERE THEY SUIT. ? ,
Stocktaking was completed i 1
lisclosed what we have been I
joint, and it also disclosed a ? i
i that we are enabled to offer ?
iners. ?
2
irgains. |
' W. L. Douglass $3.00 shoes
$2.50 per pair.
f Ladies' slippers that have J
These are now going at ?
1
2
Goods. 2
jreatly reduced prices. These ? 1
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e
Hats. . f
raw Hats in our store at 25 ?
I
r a Song. ?
d Embroideries in remnants {I
1 yard. Worth double the i
, I
ling. I
5
it we find lots of goods that &
d nrices. and manv odds and 1
?
: away. 2
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TH & CO., j
5
r>y*T*TAT*T*Y'*T*T?T*Y*T*V*TH
Slaughter <
Big Stock Going
Pre
We have determined to close
as we can. We want to get rid o
days, and if prices shaved to the <
the work, we will succeed.
Some
Just to give the public an ide
earnest we are, we invite attentio:
50 cents.Children's Barefeet Sandals,
reduced to 25 cents.
60 cents Infant's Oxfords, reduced to
10 cents.
60 cents Children's Oxfords, reduced
lo 40 cents.
75 cents Children's Oxfords, reduced
to 50 cents.
51 Children's High Point Oxfords,
sizes 9 to 12, reduced to 75 cents.
$1.26 Children's High Point Oxfords,
sizes 12) to 2, reduced to SI.
$1.25. Children's Dixie Girl Oxfords,
sizes 8J to 12, reduced to SI.
$1.35 Children's Dixie Girl Oxfords,
sizes 12) to 2, reduced to SI.
$1.35 Ladles' High Point Oxfords, reSupaiS
to 11.
ALL OF REED'S OXFOl
The prices we have quoted a
our earnestness in this matter; bi
vited to call and see the goods ai
thein anything further that they i
believe anybody has ever offered
The Strauss-Si
Turnip Seed
Early Purple Top
Flat Dutch
Red Top Globe
Aberdeen
White Globe
Golden Ball
Seven Top
Amber Globe
Ruta Baga
YORK DRUG 8TORE,
r n nAixrwM DPOP
Registered Pharmacist.
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS
/
Just received two elegant Pianos?
Painter & Ewlng of Philadelphia?
equal to the best in tone and this may
be tested by any disinterested musician.
We will make prices that are
Interesting with a Ten Year Guarantee.
Organs In stock at bargain prices
If you are interested. Call and talk
business.
W. B. MOORE A CO.
See us for a bargain in anything In
our line of Stoves ana i<urnuure.
During these dull months, we continue
to do business by offering special bargains.
Respectfully,
W. B. MOORE & CO.
Karo-Syrup
This is the Syrup advertised so
extensively in all the Monthlies
and Magazines?Well, it is just
what is claimed for it. Try it if
you want a Strictly First-Class
Syrup?50 cents a Gallon, 25
cents for Halves.
P
Pickling Vinegar
I have Heinz's Vinegar for
Pickling purposes.
LOUIS ROTH.
JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY.
Order No.
ATTENTION! Members desiring
to go on Manassas trip in September,
will hand in their names to
me at once or drop me a card. Number
to go limited to 48 men. There
will be an armory drill on the nights
of August 23 anfl 25. Street drills at 6
o'clock on evenings of August 27, 30,
and Sept. 1st. All are requested to
attend these drills. Have Khaki Uniforms
washed and in complete order,
Command. W. B. MOORE, Captain.
Aug 10. t.f Aug. 26
Df Oxfords.
? i
Without Regard to 1
fit. I
ti
H
out our stock of Oxfords as soon
R
f every pair within the next ten
luick, or below the quick will do ?
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Prices. *
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:a of what we mean, and of how c
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n to the following:
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$1.50 Dixie Girl Oxford, Ladies', re- 01
duced to $1.15. C)
t\
$2 E. P. Reed's Oxford, Old Ladies',
Plain Toe, Common Sense Heels, re- n
duced to $1.50. el
$2 E. P. Reed's Oxfords, heavy ex- n
tension soles, reduced to $1.50.
bi
$2 E. P. Reed's Light sole, Newport g
Ties, reduced to $1.50.
$2.50 E. P. Reed's Light Sole. New- l!
port Ties, reduced to $1.75. el
$2.50 E. P. Reed's Heavy Extension "
Soles, Patent Tip, Blucher Oxfords, f(
reduced to $1.76. n
f<
$3 E. P. Reed's Patent Oxford, very S:
swell and dressy, reduced to $2. tl
b
$2.25 Men's Middlesex Oxfords, re- 1
duced to $1.50.
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RDS ARE FOR LADIES. a
tl
b
bove are a sufficient guarantee of e
it nevertheless our friends are in- s
id give us an opportunity to tell
might want to know. We don't
any better values on this market.
mith Company. <
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Buggies, Harness ?!
s
and Wagons. ^
t
n
WE are ready for the Fall Trade '
with the largest and most com- '
plete line of Buggies, Harness and '
Wagons we have ever shown. j1
The Babcock, Columbia, Hackney d
and Oxford are our Leaders; but we .
have an assortment of other grades
which are hard to beat.
We are prepared to furnish you r
close prices on Wagons for .Cash. If >
you need any of the above goods, don't i
buy elsewhere until you have seen us. c
a
GLENN 6 ALLISON.
'About the Same."
There are about thirty life In- ^
surance companies In business today
that have been insuring lives for from
thirty to sixty years. A careful examination
of their records and policy c
contracts will show that they are all
"about the same." It costs a man who
starts in at the age of 30 about the
anma tn rarrv his nolicv twenty years
in one as in another. If he dies before
he carries the time out either i
one of them will pay his policy in
I full, provided he has paid his premiums
up to that time; and in case he
does not die and can pay no longer _
and desires to settle one will treat him
about the same as another. In other C
words all the thirty companies are In
the same class. There is one company
in business that has always carried out
every contract it has made to the letter.
It has been doing business over
59 years and has a spotless record.
It has always held the palm for C
both economy and conservatlveness, "
and has always furnished gilt edge
insurance to its members at less cost {
than any other company. It glories *
in being in a class by itself and in being
recognized from Maine to Mexico
as the ideal "Policy Holder's Company."
It will cost you nothing to find |
out why the company?the MUTUAL
BENEFIT?is In a class by itself, and
If you take Insurance without doing ?
so you will be doing yourself a posi- p
tlve Injustice. "Don't Play Blind
Man's Buff With Your Life Insurance."
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. 1
Due West Female College.
FORTY-SIXTH year begins Sept.
14th. Strong faculty of four men
and ten women of acknowledged s
ability. A. B., B. S., and L. I. degrees, c
Special advantages in Expression, Vo- S
cal and Instrumental Music, Art and I
Business. d
Alms?Christian culture, high moral c
standards, thorough work, comfortable v
home life, and careful motherly over- a
sight. For catalogue address.
Rev. JAMES BOYCE, Pres.
Due West, S. C.
July 19. t 8t
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FRUIT CANS.
P
I HAVE several thousand home- s
made, self-melting, wax-string sealing
Fruit Cans. I furnish full dlrec- 11
tlons for using them and guarantee s
them not to leak. My prices are low.
See me further. W. 0. RAWLS.
TfcTOniTtaTllTtoYfcyfcTtoTtoTfcTfcniTe
? S. M. McNEEL, Pres.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Election Tuesday, August 30, 1904.
IAGISTRATE FOR
KING'S MOUNTAIN.
[T73 are authorized to announce 8.
VV M. FAIRES as a candidate for
^commendation for re-appointment as
[AGISTRATE fof- King's Mountain
>wnshlp subject to the action of the
emocratic party in the primary elecon.
Aug 24 2t
OTICEOF
PRIMARY ELECTION.
looms of the York County Democratic
Exeoutive Committee.
7orkviLUE, S. C., Aug. 16, 1904.
OTICE Is hereby given to the
31 Democratic Electors of York
ounty, that a Primary Election will
e held at the various Precincts In
le County on TUESDAY, AUGUST
DTH, 1904, for the purpose of?
1st. Assisting In nominating a Govrnor
and other State Officers.
2nd. Assisting In nominating a
'ongressman from Fifth District, a
ollcitor of Sixth Circuit, and in nomlatlng
the following County officers:
. State Senator, four members House
f Representatives, a Sheriff, a Clerk
f Court, a County Supervisor, a Corner,
a County Superintendent of Eduction,
a Treasurer, rn Auditor and
ivo County Commls*' iers.
3rd. A Magistrals will also be
omlnated In each Township by the
lectors of that particular township.
The polls will open at 8 o'clock a.
i., and close at 4 o'clock p. m.
At each precinct there will be three
oxes and three sets of tickets?a
tate box for the State ticket, a Counf
box for County ticket and a Magit
rate's box for Magistrate's ticket.
The qualifications for voting In this
lection are as follows: The voter
lust be a white man and a Democrat,
nd '21 years of age or become so be>re
the 8th of November next, and h?
cust have been a resident of the State
>r one year and of York County for
ixty days, and his name must be on
lie Club Roll where he offers to vote
y WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 24TH,
904.
The managers must administer to
ach voter an oath to the effect th.-.t
e Is qualified to vote In this election
ccordlng to the rules of the Democrale
party, and that he has not voted
efore In this election.
The managers will further swear
ach elector voting In the Magistrate's
ox, that he la a resident of the townhip
In which he offers to vote for
lagistrate,
J. S. BRICE, County Chairman.
J. H. Sate, Secretary.
Aug. \1r t 2t
G. H. O LE ABY.
_
spring Mattings.
[17 E now have on hand a new lot
VV of MATTINGS, Including a very
andsonie line of White Mattings, for
rhlch our customers have been askig.
Come and let us show you what
re have. You'll be pleased with the
tock.
IAND-MADE HARNE88.
There's all kinds of difference In
larness. Some machine made hareas
is good, some Is indifferent, but
re know that our HAND-MADE HARNESS
Is the BEST to be had. If you
vant the best wearing and best lookng
Harness, give us your orders for
I AND-MADE Harness In single or
ouble sets.
URNITURE.
When you want anything In the
FURNITURE line It is perfectly natual
for you to come here. Our long
ears of experience In buying enables
is to buy at such llgures as to give to
iur customers the BEST QUALITIES
.t the LOWEST PRICES.
G. H. O'LEARY.
Professional d^aris.
J. S. BBIC?|
\TTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Opposite Court House.
Prompt attention to all legal business
if whatever nature.
GEO. W. S. HART,
\TTORNEY AT LAW,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
LAW RANOB. 'Phone Ofice No. jl
>. E. Finley. Marion B. Jennings.
FINLEY & JENNINGS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office in WILSON BUILDING, opposite
;ourt House. Telephone No ISA
A. Y. CARTWRIGHT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
YORKVILLE, 8. &
OFFICE HOURS:
9 am to 1 p. m;e pm.tojp. 0.
Office In upstairs rooms of Cartwrlfht
iulldlng, opposite Telegraph and Exira?
Dfflpps
785 1904
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
Charleston, 8. C.
119th Year Begins September 30.
Letters. Science, Engineering. One
cholarshlp giving free tuition to each
ounty of South Carolina. Tuition
40. Board and furnished room In
lormltory, $10 a month. All candiates
for admission are permitted to
ompete for vacant Boycc scholarships
rhich pay $100 a year. For catalogue,
ddress HARRISON RANDOLPH,
President.
August 2 t.f 8t*
WILLIS'S BARBER 8HOP.
[T7 E handle laundry, collecting and
V V delivering it promptly. We take
ileasure in giving the best possible
ervlce.
The patrons of my barberlng estabIshment
receive the most polite and
klllful attention.
D. F. WILLIS, Proprietor.
May 27 f 3m.
J. S. BRICE, Vicc-PRC?. j
1AVINCS BANK g
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LP THE FOUNDATION J
better things by laying aside, J
ularly, a part of your earnings. a
have every facility to offer 5
i in taking care of these "Sav- 3
9." You can commence on $1.00 ^
$1,000.00. Let us furnish you V
h a Home Savings Bank If you ^
it to commence on $1.00; If you J
e $1,000.00, a Certificate of De- 3
It Is what you want. Both de- ^
Its will bear Interest. ffi
Transact Any Business In the ^
Banking Line. *
W. P. HARRI80N, Cashier. 2
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