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Serial Jlottqes. Harmony Picnio Next Friday. The cotton picnic at Harmony church will be held next Friday. Instead of today as was announced. Services at Clover. There will be services In the Associate Reformed church at Clover next Sabbath at 11 a. m. R. M. Stkvbnson, Pastor. Clover. Oct. 19, 1904. tetter to W. B. Williams, Yorkvllle, 0 C, * J Dear Sir: If you paint two houses alike with two different paints, and one takes twice as much paint as the other, you know which paint to buy after that?so rar as gu-itu gvco? don't you? One of these paints is Devoe; the other is an average paint. The worst are worse than that; the better are not much better; no other paint than Devoe is anywhere near Devoe in gofar. Devoe is go further; the rest are go-short go-middling and go-threequarters. Yours truly 20 P. W. Dkvob & Go P. S.?J. J. Keller A Co.. sell our paint. gorbrill* potion Jftarfttt. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Latta Bros. York vims, Oct. 21, 12 m.?The local cotton market stands as follows: Middling 9i Strict Middling 9ft Good Middling 9J Strict Good Middling 9J Latta Bros. New York October 21?The contract market stands: October, 9.60; December, 9.75; January, 9.83; March, 9.93. HYMENEAL. Married?At his residence by F. E. Clinton, Notary Public, Clover, S. C., on Oct 16, 1904, Mr. J. E. WILSON and Miss NANNIE STRING, both of King's Mountain, N. C. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina?County of York. in the probate court. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to law, on November 22, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will make my final settlement with the Probate court ror xoric couiuy, asAmmuisuator of the estate of DAVID HARRISON, deceased, and that I will then and there make application for my discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. W. M. CAMPBELL. Administrator Estate David Harrison. Yorkvllle, S. C., Oct. 21 f Bt PROCLAMATION. State of South Carolina?Executive Chamber. WHEREAS Information has been received at this Department that an Atrocious Murder was committed in the County of York on or about the third day of October, 1904, upon the body of ISAIAH JETER by JIM THOMPSON, and that the said JIM THOMPSON has fled from Justice. NOW. Therefore, I, D. C. HEYWARD, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that Justice may be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for the apprehension, delivery and conviction of the said # JIM THOMPSON to the Sheriff of York County at Yorkville, S. C. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this twentieth day of October, A. D., 1904, and in the 129th year of the Independence of the United States of America. D. C. HEYWARD. [Seal]. By the Governor: T m n . v.nun j. i. UA-1 n, Secretary of State. DESCRIPTION. The said JIM THOMPSON is 45 or 50 years old, slightly over five feet tall, weighs about 135 pounds, and Is a very black negro. Usually wears his hair long, wrapped or plaited; wears No. 6 shoes. Is square built, moves and speaks quickly. Removal of his hair will probably show an old scar on the back of his head. JOHN R. LOGAN, Sheriff York County. Oct. 21 . f It Grain Fertilizer. Received this week from w. c. Macmurphy Co., Charleston, S. C., who make as good if not the best goods pn the market, the following brands of Fertilizer: Acid Phosphate, Acid with Potash, Ammoniated goods. Muriate Potash and Kainit. Call and see us for prices. We have Red and Crimson Clover Seed, Barley and Rye. If you want your chickens to lay eggs, feed them Fleck's Egg Producer about three times a week. One 25 cents package will feed twelve fowls fifty days, and you will have plenty of eggs every month in the year. To fatten your hogs quickly and economically feed them Fleck's Contion Powder, eight pounds for 50 cents. Also have it in 15 cents packages. Do pot have chills and fever, but come to Starr's and get a bottle of Chill and Fever cure. JAS. M. STARR & CO., Leading Druggists. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. When In Town CALL AND SEE US ABOUT BUGGIES, HARNESS. WEBER AND COLUMBUS WAGONS, ST. ALBANS SHREDDERS. FARMERS FAVORITE GRAIN DRILLS, SYRACUSE PLOWS, HARROWS. ETC. ETC. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. I MRS. A. M. REEVES, of Charleston, S. C., WILL give an illustrated talk to Ladies at the Court House, Friday, October 21, 5 p. m. Subject? "The Higher Physical Life of Woman." Admission free. It A SACRED TRUST. The responsibility resting upon the officers and managers of a Life Insurance Company is not different from that which is assumed by the trustees of individual estates. It has always been the aim of the Mutual Benefit (Life Insurance Company of Newark, N. J., to conduct its business in accordance with this conception of the sacred character of the work and the solemn responsibility imposed thereby. It best manifests its fidelity in keeping steadily before It as the true objective, the maintenance of the highest security, so that a policy maturing thirty or forty years hence will be as certain of payment as one falling due * - ? r,r> J Atl/lAOirAI* Kv oil lUIIIUIlVW, CLIIU IV cuucawi wj ?m* proper means to lighten the burden of insurance, by making the cost as small as is consistent with security. Evidence of the skilful and faithful management of the Mutual Benefit is found in its exceedingly low expense rate, and remarkably favorable mortality rate extending over the whole period of its existence?nearly sixty years. It is all right to listen to the other fellows' stories and examine their contracts; but you will be doing yourself an injustice if you sign an application or accept and pay for their policies before you know about the Mutual Benefit and what it can and will GUARANTEE you. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent. Glenn Springs Mineral Water Two-t lirds of the total make-up of the hi man body is water. Knowing this v i should be careful to have this t m-thirds made up of as pure water as we can get. GLENN SPRINGS MINERAL. WATER Is not only free from impurities, but will purify, invigorate and strengthen. As a remedial agent it has no equal, being a sovereign remedy for the liver, stomach, kidneys and skin. We have it in half gallon, gallon and five gallon bottles, and also by the glass. YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. BOWEN, PROP., Registered Pharmacist. STATiB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Martha E. Minter and Sarah A. Minter, Plaintiffs, against Pearle Lee Stewart, James D. Stewart, Mary J. Porter, Catherine Gibson, Laura Ross Smith, Louvtsa Stewart, John Dexter Stewart, Willie Stewart, Ellie Stewart, Fannie Roberson, Meek Stewart, and Pearl Stewart, as heirs at law of W. T. Stewart, deceased, and William G. White, as administrator of the said W. T. Stewart, deceased, Defendants.?Summons for Relief.?Complaint Served. To the above named Defendants: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve Q. copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint v.ithin the time aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. McDOW, LEWIS & THORNWELL, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 23rd, 1904. \ ________ NOTICE. To the above named absent defendants, Pearl Lee Stewart and James D. Stewart: Please take notice that the summons and complaint in the above entitled action is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of York, State of South Carolina. McDOW, LEWIS & THORNWELL, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Sept. 23rd, 1904. f6t ... C O I (Heard at Our "Oh, no! But I'm coming to FOUSHEE'S BL NEXT A1 and prepare for Cold Weatl "Here you see ASSORTMENT few 11-4. Just look at those mode White, with pretty pink and yello and red stripes." (WORTH FROM 95 CI CHOICE MONDAY SHOW "Now let's see ASSORTMENT "I can't understand how they offer every Monday, but they alwa All full 11-4?same rich colors part wool?the card says?'Value find 'em just as claimed." "They're yours Mon (Bargains in All W "Well, good bye, of course you'l "Yes, I'll be here when the fun 1 We'll look for YOU. TOE FOUSHEE Phone 38 P. S.?Second shipment HATS i tell you more in next ad--But Con CLOT There's a wonderful difference the fit, the style, the general get ing is of the DIFFERENT K ways different. They are made made to wear, made of the best \ "kinks" of fashion, they have this season's trade. The prices See our "Superb" clothes before Men's suits, $4.48 to $18. Yo suits, 75c to $7.50. Suit Cases from $1.35 to $10 e; jjYou will no doubt be in to see the dog and pony show. If headquarters: Make our store yc J"- Q. WRAY, HTMYMTfcTMTHYfcTVlYimiTfcTMTir ? S. M. McNEEL, Pres. f THE LOAN AND 5 capital: f TWELVE MON1 That'B the figure at which we will rent you one of the Safe Deposit Boxes In our Big Safe?about seventeen cents a month. That Is not a bit high, to our way of thinking. Think of the protection against loss by fire or burglary, and the satisfaction of knowing that your valuables?Deeds, Mortgages. Notes, Private Papers, etc.,? are absolutely safe and secure, and V fOur Specialty: ANYTHING IN W. P. HARRIS *A*A*A*AftA*A*A*AXA?A*AftAie01 Red Rust Proof Seed Oats I have them on hand. ha ratii Luuia nu i n. WALTER L. JACKSON, LIVERYMAN. First Class Buggies and Stylish Horses That Are Goers Are our specialties and we . are living up to the specialty. Wheu you want a turnout of any description give us your order. We will attend to your wants satisfactorily. Mr. T. H. Bludworth can be reached by phone at all hours. Tell him what you want. \A/AI TPR I JACKSON. COTTON SEED. WILL pay the highest CASH price for SEED in any quantity. B. N. MOORE. Sept 13 t.f tf A?" The Enquirer will be sent from this date to January 1, 1906, ror $1.75. Send in subscription today. ^ D ? ... Show Window). ANKET SPECIAL ION DAY her." NO. ONE?Full 10-4 size?and a st Grays and those Tans and Pure w stripes?some gray 'Bear Wool ENTS to $1.65 EACH). \ PER PAIR 69C. ' DAY NO. TWO?" can give such Bargains as they lys keep their promises?" i as in Assortment No. 1?some from $1.25 to $1.75,' and you'll day for 99c per pair. ool Blankets, too). II be here MONDAY?" 3eglns at 9 A. M." CASH STORE, Yorkville, 8. C. and RIBBONS Just received?will ie and See. HING in men's Clothes?in the quality, up and in the price. Our clothIND?"Superb" clothes are alin the latest styles, made to fit, veaves, they have all of the latest been made up new and fresh for are very low, quality considered, buying. We have: uths' suits, $3.75 to $10. Boys' ach. Trunks from 35c to $ 12.50. wn next Monday, Oct. 24th, to you are, make our store YOUR jur abode for the day. THE LEADER. J. S. BRICE, Vicc-Prcs- If ? SAVINGS BANK $ $50,OOP. J ^HS FOR $3.00. 3 you will come to the same conclusion. The 8afe Deposit Box we will rent you for $2.00 Is large enough to hold quite a good many papers, but If you should require something a little larger, we have it at $3.00 a year. We think we can Interest you if you will call and allow us to show you the Boxes and their many conveniences. THE BANKING LINE. X ION, Cashier. L*tA*A*A*A*A*AaU*A*A*A*A*ASU ^??? 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. LISTENI SOON the Christmas rush for holiday work will begin. Bring the little folks now while the weather Is warm and pleasant and they enjoy being out, and have their pictures taken. You will find a handsome line of Mounts In stock. See them and 1 make your own selection. Hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. || AUTUMN DAYS || {!;! Suggest new Hats. ? * Many wend their way toJ;<j 1;!* find new supplies arriv-i;'* i;!$ ing daily at r;v j;|j DOBSON BROS.'Sjijj * ho%t? Infc in fn/lnv If C gv X IliW^ lit** 1UIO 111 iwia^i V ? New Louisine and Taffe-Jjj I-! tas in all shades. Mourn- *;} j ing silks and drooping*:} !i veils. Beautiful selection *;i !I of silk and velvet roses. g!i i New hats for the tots. J , Agents for Laundry. 5<l INK DOBSON BROS. If* ?'l| 'Phone 153. Si? ItitiliiWitittlilttiWttKWWilitMm PIANOS AND ORGANS ? l -a ?? ? ?/! I tit/\ Al?a>nnl Dlanna ?J UBL ICVCIV5U mu cicgaui i iunvu Painter & Ewing 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 & CO. See us for a bargain in anything In our line of Stoves and Furniture. During these dull months, we continue to do business by offering special bargains. Respectfully, W. B. MOORE & CO. NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS 60 Cents. If you want a very cheap Alarm I can sell it to you. Sotne dealers sell this clock at 75 cents. I have several rrmAoc nf alarm ctnfl's anrt giauv.*? vi u*Mi in u??%i can suit you as to price. I also have full line Mantel and Wall Clocks up to$22. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. 0. E. Wilkine, W. I. Witherepoon, President. V. President. The sun shines brightest to those who have put aside some money for an emergency?a fund that Is at their demand at any time. The First National Bank of Yorkville Offers you a safe place for this fund. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. j tr W# sell Bank Money Ordere?good everywhere. BARGAINS AT SHANNON & HOPE'S. To wind up our summer's business and to make room for our Fall Goods which are now arriving we will for the NEXT TEN DAY8 offer some especially attractive bargains to our customers. We have a large quantity of Men's Clothing and extra Trousers and in the lot there are some wonderfully good bargains for quick buyers. Just come and examine them and see for yourself. You will be surprised. We are making an especially good offering in PLUG TOBACCO. We have a large quantity of Tobacco that we have been selling at 10 cents a plug. For the next ten days, if it lasts that long, you can buy it at SIX CT8. A PLUG. This bargain ten days only. We have about 100 pairs of SHOES, rvrlH alvoa artri otvloa that WP want to close out quick because we want to keep our Shoe stock up to the notch. Our Grocery stock is complete in every detail. SHANNON A HOPE, Sharon, 8. C. Table Delicacies We are always looking out for the best of everything to go on your table, and we are especially well prepared at this time to furnish your table with the most seasonable edibles of the best qualities. Our latest arrivals are: Macaroni, Spaghetti, Full Cream Cheese. These goods are all perfect in quality and our prices are just right. Try them. RIDDLE & CARROLL. FERGUSON & CLINTON. family urocariea? Plantation supplies. ]^LLE^AVENAor QUAKER OATS Make most delicious, nourishing and appetizing breakfast dishes. We have both brands and both brands are fresh. Can we have your order? Baker's Shredded Cocoanut Is the most convenient way to have cocoanut for pies or cakes?we have it fresh. FERGUSON & CLINTON. CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS. Zano, 3. 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 he maae in this country. ' Custom is solicited from all who may be seeking the best. Q. L. RIDDLE, Proprietor. July 22 f.t tf Our store will be th< see the parade next Mondaj Fine Dre A Handsome Sto< Offered to Or Our fall trade in Dress Goods so far this season and with presenl its volume will be much larger th good reasons for this growth of bti iness in our dress goods departmei other than the generally prosperoi condition of our people. Besid< having an especially well-selecte stock of dress goods that are up-t< date in style and first-class in qua ity we bought our goods at sue prices as to enable us to sell drei goods to our customers at pric< that are very lowr qualities consi( ered. Come and see our dre: goods, get our prices and tlien >o can judge for yourself as to tli values we have to offer yoti in tli department. Besides the full line of fine Dre? Goods mentioned above, we als have large quantities of staple: such as Calicoes, Percales, Sliee ings, Shirtings, Tickings, etc., etc all of which were bought at the 1 them to our customers at the lowe: SEWING IV It has been sometime since we 1 our $15 Sewing Machines, but we1 we sold a year or more ago are stil ply means that although the Sev cheap in price it is all right in e ducing and light running qualitic new Sewing Machine come and e> for $15 Cash, it is equipped with a and is sold under our positive gus gation if you want a new Sewing THE STRAUSS-S* I J. M. HEA' I GENERAL ME I Fall Att: I Clothing, Dress ( I and S I BIG STOCKS OF EVERY EVERYTHING AT f WE have several times stated t X stock of goods that HAS EVER O ROOF IN YORKVILLE. While t $ j osition it hardly conveys to the 1 11 would like to make clear. There h ? i in this old town in times past. C *' larger than anybody else ever carri ) larger this year than it was last j J" RIGHT CLOSE UP TO DATE w Ii different lines that are to be had fc j| Clotl *! For years we have studied the i) ket, getting a little closer to the i j j each succeeding effort. Now we ] * > ING of different makes and qualitU | ANYBODY. SHORT. STOUT. LOf ) WISE. We have full suits of Clot! j AT ALMOST ANY PRICE, and al ' Our salesmen know their buslnes j Wanted. 1 I Dress ii ) Where it has been customary t< | TERNS heretofore, we have scorei ?? goods in any desired quantity. We |) Is to be thought of in LADIES' E ? fabrics on up to the highest prices j | country will care to pay. And th * are NOT TO BE EXCELLED IN T IN ANY OF THE SURROUNDIN || Milli: ?? $ t For several years past we havi f ters for MILLINERY in this loc *) larger and better than ever. Thi A ladies who have so far been to se ' part of what we have, for NEW G . i EVERY DAY. No lady who la ani $ In the styles should fail to acqual | in our MILLINERY DEPARTME] 11 DAWSON does not know her busli * i the proper materials to use, the j j thing1 else, then we haven't anothe 1 Sh< () <. In SHOES also we continue the 11 have almost all kinds for both Ck $ offering SPLENDID VALUES IN ? I ;; J. M. HEA' J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage STILL FOR SALE. MY house and lot on King's Mountain street. House contains eight rooms and lot contains flfty-flve (55) acres. See me for price and terms. J. O. WALKER, Yorkville, S. C. Oct. 14 f.t tf MONET TO LOAN. 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. 2 best olace from which to r. Come and stay with us. ss Goods. :k Is Now Being ir Customers. has been quite satisfactory to us t prospects to judge by, we think an ever before. There are some owest prices, and we are offering st possible prices. IACHINES. iiad anything to say in regard to re still selling them. Those that 1 giving satisfaction, which simring machine that we sell is very very respect in so far as its pro;s are concerned. If you want a camine our machine. We sell it full set of improved attachments irantee. It is worth an investiMachine. AITH COMPANY. rH & CO., i; * < RCHANDISE. ! \ 11 i; ractions. Ij ?? i: Goods, Millinery j; Shoes. ;; * > O ? THING? !! *OCK BOTTOM PRICES. Jf _____ < > !! hat we have this Fall the largest j \ BEEN SHOWN UNDER ONE < > ( | his statement covers our prop- , , mind of the reader the facts we 1 I tave been some tremendous stocks < l )ur stock last year was probably V led up to that time and It is much I I pear. Still better then this, It Is J J 1th the VERY BEST GOODS In >r our money. ; tiing j CLOTHING trade cf this marequlrements of our customers at , ; have piles and piles of CLOTH- I I is, and are prepared to FIT JUST j \ *G, SUM, MEDIUM or OTHER- J | hes of ALMOST EVERY STYLE 1 ' II we ask Is a careful Inspection. < I s and are able to find what is j [ ( I Goods i i I ) j carry only a few DRESS PAT- | > i and scores of different kinds of J j have practically evei-ything1 that , , >RESS GOODS from the cheaper ' > that anybody in this part of the J \ e values we offer for the' money ' f 'HIS MARKET OR ANYWHERE ' I G MARKETS. < > nery ;; e been the established headquar- ! ! ality. Our stock this season is j [ is is the verdict of hundreds of | > e us, and they have only seen a j [ 100DS CONTINUE TO ARRIVE ! ' clous to be right up to the minute j | nt herself with what is going on ( ? ST. If it develops that MISS j j less in all its different features? < qualities, the styles and every- J | r word to say. I I ? ' < . :>es i;. < | > UNDISPUTED LEADERS. We \ \ sntlemen and Ladles, and we are () EVERYTHING WE SELL. J | TH & CO., I TAX COLLTCTIONS?1904. Yorkville, S. C., Sept 16, 1604. IN accordance with the law, my books will be opened on the 15TH DAY OP OCTOBER, 1904. for the collection of STATE, COUNTY AND SPECIAL TAXES for the fiscal year commencing January 1st 1904, and will be kept open until the 31ST DAY OP DECEMBER, 1904, without penalty, after which day ONE PER. CENT penalty will be added for all payments made in the month of JANUARY, 1906, TWO PER CENT penalty on all payments made in the month of FEBRUARY, and SEVEN PER CENT penalty on all payments made from MARCH 1ST until MARCH 16TH, 1906, after which day all taxes not paid will go Into execution and be placed in the hands of the sheriff for cohesion. For the convenience of tax payers I will meet them at the following places on the dates named: At Bullock's Creek, Saturday, the 22nd day of October. At Yorkville, Monday add Tuesday, the 24th and 26th days of October. At McConnellsvllle, Wednesday, tne 26th, day of October. At Antioch, Thursday, the 27th day of October. At Newport, Friday, the 28th day of October. At Tirzah, Saturday, the 29th day of October. At Yorkville, Monday, the 31st day of October, and Tuesday, the 1st day of November. At Forest Hill, Wednesday, the 2nd day of November. At Bethel, Thursday, the 3rd day of November. At Clover, Friday and Saturday, the 4th and 5th days of November. At Hickory Grove, Monday and Tuesday, the 7th and 8th days of November. At Coates's Tavern, Wednesday, the 9th day of November, from 11 o'clock, a. m., until 1 o'clock p. m., Thursday, the 10th day of November. At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday, the 11th and 12th days of November. At Yorkville, from Monday, 14th day of November, until Saturday, the 26th day of November. At Rock Hill, from Monday, the 28th day of November, until Tuesday, 6th day of December. At Yorkville, from Wednesday, the 7th day of December, until Saturday, the 31st day of December, after which day, penalties attach, as before stated. Also I will receive VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS OF COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES for the year 1905, at TWO DOLLARS each. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. The Enquirer will be sent from this date to January 1, 1906, ror $1.75. Send in your subscription today. J. J. KELLER & CO., CONTRACTORS AN.3 BUILDERS. If You Intend to Build See us, as we take contracts for building In wood, brick, stone and Iron from the ground up. We also draw building plans. We Sell Flooring, Ceiling, Framing, Weatherboarding. Steel Roofing, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Laths, Brick, Lime, Cement, Builder's Hardware, Tools, Building Paper, Roofing Paper, Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, etc. W Give us your orders for Screen Doors and Windows. Satisfaction and prompt work guaranteed. J. J. KELLER 4 CO. ?"The Enquirer will be sent from this date to January 1, 1906, for (1.75. Send in your subeeription today.