Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 25, 1904, Image 3
RUSSIA AND ENGLAND.
More or Lou Excitement on Account
of the Hull Incident.
While there is good reason to hope
for an amicable settlement of Russia's
bad break in firing on British
fishing vessels in the North sea a few
days ago, still the situation is a strained
one and the danger of war is j
great.
News of yesterday from England
was to the effect that the whole country
has been aroused to a high pitch
of excitement, and the people are
urging that the government give Russia
to understand that nothing more
of this kind will be tolerated.
The information is that Foreign
Secretary Landsdowne has had an extended
conference with King Edward
and sent a strong note to the Russian
government; but as yet there has
been no reply, St. Petersburg advices
claiming that the admiralty has not
yet received any report of the occurrence.
There Is an unofficial suggestion
from St. Petersburg, however, to the
effect that the Russians were expect'
* ?? In IKo TTncHnh
iii& a. Japanese aiuu.iv u* ?
channel and that the Russian officials
probably mistook the British fishermen
for Japanese engaged in laying
mines. It is said that Russia realizes
that a horrible blunder has been committed
and that she will do all she
p can to make reparation.
The American consul it Hull has
advised the government at Washington
that the situation is extremely
critical and that the outcome is a
matter of grave doubt.
AT THE CHURCHE8.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. q. neville, d. ])., pabtor.
There will be no prayer-meeting tomorrow
evening:. Services preparatory
to communion will l?e held Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock, and communion
services will be held Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. j. l. 8 to ices, d. d., pastor.
Prayer meeting tomorrow evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
rbv. w. a bwart, pastor.
There will be no prayer-meeting
tomorrow afternoon.
Special Jpotires.
The U. D. C's.
There will be an important meeting
of the Winnie Davis Chapter U. D.
C. at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Hunter
on Friday afternoon at 4.30 p. m.
Harmony Picnic.
The annual cotton picnic will be
held at Harmony church near the residence
of Mr. John T. Latham, next
Friday. There will be addresses by
Arthur L. Gaston, Esq., of Chester,
and E. E. Thornwell, Esq., of Yorkville.
The speaking will commence at
11 o'clock a m. Everybody is invited.
It W. G. Neville.
Annual Flower Show.
In the Court House on Tuesday,
nuveiiiuvr x.
The annual flower show of the Floral
and Willing Workers societies of
the Presbyterian church will be held
In the Court House durng Tuesday,
November 1, beginning at 10 a. m.,
and continuing through the afternoon
and evening. The premium list will
be as follows:
1st. Best collection Chrysanthemums,
not less than ten varieties, $2.50 in
gold. .
2nd. Second best collection, ten varlr
eties, handsome belt and buckle.
3rd. Best six white chrysanthemums,
Duchess lace collar.
4th. Best six yellow chrysanthemums,
china plate.
5th. Best six pink chrysanthemums,
white evening fan.
6th. Best six red chrysanthemums,
pair kid gloves.
7th. Best single chrysanthemum,
Japanese cup and saucer.
8th. Best collection roses, Dresden
" silk opera bag.
9th. Best single bloom rose, silver
manicure scissors.
10th. Best vase cut flowers, other
than roses and chrysanthemums, a
picture.
11th. Best collection of potted plants,
burnt wood plaque.
12th. Best potted fern, silver spoon.
13th. Best potted plann, other than
fern. Duchess lace handkerchief.
In connection with tfce display of
blooms, potted plants, etc., dressed
- dolls, confectionery and other attractive
articles will be offered for sale.
The prizes to be offered will be on
exhibition at the York Drug Store.
Admission for the day: 25 cents for
adults and 15 cents for children.
Mrs. J. J. Hunter,
President Floi-al Society.
Oct 21 f.t 4t
ffhe go rhuille (Totton jfflnrltet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, Oct. 25, 12 m.?The local
market stands as follows:
Middling: 9}
Strict Middling 9J
Good Middling 9J
Strict Good Middling 9J
I,atta Bros.
New York, Oct. 25, iNoon): The
* contract market stands: October, 9.52;
December, 9.65; January, 9.74; March,
9.83.
SALE OF PERSONALTY.
AT my home at SHARON next
SATURDAY. October 29, beginning
at 11 o'clock a. m., I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder my Household
and Kitchen Furniture, Garden
Tools, and the Machinists Tools that
belonged to my late husband, Edward
Thomas. Terms: CASH.
Mrs. JANE A. THOMAS.
, Oct. 25 t.L_ 2t
WOOD WANTED.
WE are in the market for a quantity
of WOOD?either hard wood
or pine, for which we agree to pay
the highest market price in CASH.
People who have wood to sell, and
who are prepared to deliver the same
promptly, will please confer with Mr.
O. E. GRIST at THE ENQUIRER office.
L. M. GRIST'S SONS.
Oct. 25 t.f. tf
HICKORY LIVE STOCK CO.
?\UR Messrs. T. M. and W. H.
V/ WHISONANT are now in the
WEST after a load of FIRST-CLASS
Kentucky and Tennessee HORSES and
MULES. We will make announcement
of the fact as soon as they return
and will be pleased to have our
friends the public to call on us and
see what we have to offer for CASH.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
We have on hand the PIEDMONT
WAGON and the ROCK HILL and
PEERLESS BUGGIES and are prepared
to make prices and terms that
will be interesting:.
We Guarantee Everything as Represented.
HICKORY LIVE STOCK CO.
COTTON SEED.
WILL pay the highest CASH price
for SEED in any quantity.
B. N. MOORE.
Sept 13 t.f tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
W. Banks Good, Mary PaJmer, Lutltia
Sherrer, Raphenia Ratchford, Elizabeth
Cranford and A. Madison
Good, Plaintiffs, against Kate McGowan
Good, Lealand Good. J. S.
Good, EiHe Anderson, Lizzie Brown,
Margare: Good, Robert Good and
Brooks Good, Defendants.?Summons
for Relief.?Complaint Filed.
To the Defendants above named:
\7"0U are hereby summoned and reJL
quired to answer the complaint
in this action, which has this day been
filed In the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas for the said
County, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office in 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 within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in
this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint.
J. S. B.TUCE, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Dated. Yorkville. S. C., Oct. 25th, 1904.
NOTICE.
To Kate McGowan Good, the mother
of Margaret Good, Robert Good and
.Brooks Good, minor defendants under
the age of fourteen years residing
with said Kate McGowan Good:
Please take notice that unless you
in the meantime shall procure the appointment
of a Guardian ad litem, for
Margaret Good, Robert Good and
Brooks Good, minor defendants under
the age of fourteen years residing
with you, 4he Plaintiffs will on the
twentieth day after the service of this
Notice and the Summons herein upon
you are completed, (the day of service
being excluded) at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, or as soon thereafter as convenient,
apply to W. Brown Wylie,
Clerk of Court, of Common Pleas for
said County and State, at his office in
Yorkville, 8. C-. for an order appointing
some .suitable person Guardian ad
litem for Margaret Good, Robert Good
and Brooks Good, and Instructing said
guardian when appointed to appear
and defend the action in their behalf.
J. S. B^ICE, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Yorkv It, S. C-, Oct. 25th, 1904.
Veils!
Veils!
Gage's Melba Veil. Beautiful Umbrella
Veils in black and colors. Best
Mourning Veil in town for 50 cents.
New Felts?New Ready to Wears?
Chenille In black and colors. New
Silks and Velvets. Velvet and Chenille
Toques. Everything for "My
Lady." Baby Caps.
Agents for Laundry.
Yours to Please.
DOBSON BROS.
Phone No. 153,
FERGUSON & CLINTON.
Family Groceries?Plantation Supplies.
N O Molasses,
WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW
SHIPMENT OF NEW CROP
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES?
the quality is as fine as you ever
tasted. Let us have your order.
CHOICE HAMS.
WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A
NEW SHIPMENT OF EXTRA
CHOICE HAMS?sweet and juicy
and will be pleased to have your
order for one or more.
OUR MILL FEED
IS OF THAT QUALITY THAT
WILL MAKE YOUR COW GIVE
RICH MILK AND MAKE YOUR
HOGT GROW FAT. It is more
than mere "mill sweepings."
"ERGUSON & CLINTON.
Millinery?
-- Milliiiery
NEW ARRIVALS?SELLING, TOOLATEST
SHAPES IN LOW PRICED
GOODS?WE HAVE NEW SUPPLY
OF TRIMMINGS.
CAN TRIM UP \A HAT TO SUIT
YOUR TASTE.
LATEST SHADES RIBBONSPRICES
TO SELL.
SILK BABY CAPS at 25c, 50c and
75c each.
WOOLEN HOODS AT 25c and 50c
each.
FASCINATORS?Many shapes, including
*.he "NEWPORT."
Will be glad to see YOU.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE.
Phone 38 Yorkville, S. C.
P. S.?We have a complete line of
MEN'S WOOLEN SWEATERS?
plain and fancy colors?at 50 per cent
below the usual prices?73c, 83c, 93c
and up to $1.23.
MISS DAISY B. WILLIAMS,
Photographic Studio.
FOR the present located In the
Bratton Building, corner Main and
Jefferson Streets. All work entrusted
to me cnnrnnteeft Terms rensnnahle.
Public cordially invited to call.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sept. ?7 t tf
THE "WE FIX IT" SHOP.
WE are repairing, repainting, and
overhauling Buggies, and we are
doing this work at prices that are
right.
You'll find us in the rear of Riddle
& Carroll's.
Yours for business,
R. E. MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.
G. H. O'LEARY.
HEATING
STOVES.
When you want a STOVE?either
for COAL or WOOD you can find Just
the article you are looking for here.
Our line of Stoves was never so
large and complete as now. and includes
the popular SHEET IRON
WOOD HEATERS. COAL STOVES in
all sises and styles, and the old-fashioned
BOX STOVES, that are so satisfactory
for use in certain cases.
About our prices, we do not think
you can buy anywhere to better advantage
than you can buy HERE.
Our prices are very modest when you
consider the qualities that we have to
offer. If you want a stove for the
winter don't fail to see our Stoves before
you buy.
If you want a COOKING STOVE
or RANGE we can interest you in
these, too. Especially in prices.
G. H. O'LEARY.
TINWORK AND PLUMBING.
GIVE me your orders for ROOFING,
GUTTERING and all kinds of Tin
work. Will give you prompt attention.
I also want your orders for any kind
of Water and Steam Piping, Repairing,
etc. W. O. RAWLS.
Money to Loan
Or* Approved. Security.
MoDOW & LEWIS,
YorUvllle, ?. C.
1 J. M. HEA'
GENERAL ME
I Fall Att
$ OUR BIG STORES
I F
I Headquarters for 1
I ing, Millin
? T F we should attempt even the ba
4 X kinds of goods that we are car
ffi and WAREHOUSES, the task wo
the copy would fill columns of tl
T short therefore, we will say that v
A reasonable man or woman would ?
I GENERAL STORE, and then we
? lie to follow us while we call attei
<p nnH tlmolv Into ro a t
1 CLOT
? We have already called attentl*
T greater efforts than heretofore tc
2 STOCK OF CLOTHING. We have
J, STROUSS BROS.' CLOTHING a
SHAFFER & MARX and KIRSHI
? lighted customers have already bei
;; to fit almost anybody of whatever
? ing from $10 a suit on up to $18
?? much cheaper goods, ranging on d
11 es, especially those of the well-ki
't! made In the latest style and of as
;; can expect at the figures we will
we have any number of ODD PAh
? In fact, In the matter of Clothing
? are prepared to take care of him
11 wants, all he has to do is to ask fe
;; CHILDREN'S
? I
* I We are positively headquartei
T We are prepared to fit anybody's i
2 The Mrs. JANE HOPKINS' CLOTI
? children. We have them. Hundrei
* suited?hundreds more are coming
? to take care of other hundreds s
1 OVER!
<)
' Our stock of OVERCOATS this
? carried. It Is the largest that an
X ville. It includes, also the best go
X coats?ordinary coats and real fir
? attention to the "CRAVENETTE.'
? its reputation is established. It :
? lutely waterproof. The prices rani
X coat ought to last the owner a lift
X and see them quickly.
Lots of* Blanlti
? There is no need to sleep cold tl
| BLANKETS AT SUCH LOW PI
? stock, including a great variety.
T down. In times past we have got
X better than we are now able to sell
? Blankets as low as 75 cents. .We
* to $2.00.
I DRESS
? Attracted by the claims we h
4 DRESS GOODS the ladies from a
? gating the matter for themselves.
I* goods before, and the average qua
stock was twice as large as it was
more Dress Goods than we had la
our sales for the season will be th
been up to this time. In the me
merchants would consider a large
MILLINER!
Our MILLINERY DEPARTM E
hundreds of ladies are aware of tl
quirles down stairs. That is all r
glad to give the information. But
only to go upstairs, where they \vi
for. Miss Dawson is in charge a
difer. These ladies have everythl
pared to give their customers wh
I WHOLESALE !
Because of the nature of our 1
in tremendous quantities. We a
FIGURES, and are always glad t<
of our facilities. Dealers will dc
MEAT, SUGAR, MOLASSES, CO
WIRE and other things. We can i
our prices are as low as can be
Richmond or Charleston.
J. M. HEA
J. L. WILLIAMS, Manage
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CLOT
There's a wonderful difference
the fit, the style, the general get
ing is of the DIFFERENT K1
ways different. They are made
made to wear, made of the best v
"kinks" of fashion, they have 1
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 es
?T. Q,. WRAY, 1
Glenn Springs
Mineral Water
Two-thirds of the total make-up of
the human body Is water. Knowing
this we should be careful to have
this two-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. BOW EN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
NOTICE.
THE Books of Subscription to the
capital stock of "THE YORK
TriTUMTTTTW^ r*n " will he nnen at the
office of W. B. MOORE & CO., on Oct.
29, 1904, from .10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Proposed
capital, $5,000 in 50 shares of
|100 each, payable in cash.
W. B. MOORE,
QUINN WALLACE,
W. M. PHILLIPS.
Oct. 18 t 2t
FOR RENT.
THE METTS Residence. For definite
term, but to terminate in case
of sale. Possession given at once by
occupant for the time being, as long
as this notice runs. For particulars
apply to C. E. SPENCER.
Aug. 12 f.t tf
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TH 8t CO., I
CRCHANDISE. jj
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ULL OF THEM. !!
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)ress Goods, Cloth- !!
ery, Etc.
re enumenition of all the different $
rylng in our BIG STORE ROOMS &
uld require hours of writing and ,
tils newspaper. To cut the story ?
te have about everything that any j?
jxpect to find in a FIRST CLASS ?
wish to ask our friends the pub- g
ition to a few matters of especial ?
HING I
in to the fact that we have made $
carry a REALLY COMPLETE *
renewed our line of the FAMOUS ?
nd have put in lines of HART, X
BAUM'S goods. Hundreds of de- z
?n fitted and we are still prepared X
shape in first class goods, rang- X
a suit. Then of course we have <i
town to $3.50 a Suit. These cloth- ;
lown makers we have named are ;;
good quality of goods as anybody j |
name. Along with complete Suits ,
ITS AND COAT8 at Close Prices. I!
the customer should feel that we '
and If he does not see what he
,rit. (l
5 CLOTHING
re for CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. j|
child at any price up to $5 a suit. &
HES are the best in the world for ?
ds of customers have already been ?
r in every day. We are prepared ''
till to come. ; J
20ATS f
i year is the largest we have ever ! J
ybody has ever brought to York- z
>ods. We have all kinds of Over- a
ie ones. We would call especial ,,
' It Is new on this market; but
Is light, dressy, warm and abso- '?
gre from $20 downward, and a $20 < *
i time. See our CRAVENETTES j)
i')
ets and QuiltN
tils winter while we have so many X
RICES. We have a tremendous X
The prices range from $7 a pair ?
ten $15 for a pair of blankets no *
for $7. Our line Includes Colored T
have QUILTS from 75 cents up S
GOODS I
iave made for our new stock of S
11 parts of the county are invest!- X
We have never handled so many ?
lity has never been so high. Our T
i last year. We have already sold ?
st year. The indications are that J
ree or four times what they have ?
antime, we still have what most ?
stock and have more coming.
r UPSTAIRS |
:NT is Upstairs. Hundreds and ?
tie fact; but others still make In
ight. The people down stairs are V
ladies in search of Millinery have &
11 find everything they could wish i
ind she is assisted by Miss San- ?
ng at their disposal and are pre- T
atever they might want.
DEPARTMENT |
jusiness we have to handle goods x
re able to buy at the LOWEST ?
5 give the retail trade the benefit ?
> well to see us about FLOUR, *
RN MEAL, TOBACCO, BARBED ?
always make low prices, and often
had anywhere, even in Baltimore, ?
TH & CO.,
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HING
in men's Clothes?in the quality,
up and in the price. Our clothND?"Superb"
clothes are aliti
the latest styles, made to fit,
weaves, they have all of the latest
Deen made up new and fresh for
are very low, quality considered,
buying. We have:
uths'suits, $3.75 to $10. Boys'
ich. Trunks from 35c to $12.50.
THE LEADER.
Fine Dre
A Handsome Sto
Offered to Oi
Our fall trade in Dress Goods
so far this season and with presen
its volume will be much larger tl
good reasons for this growth of bi
iness in our dress goods departme
other than the generally prospero
condition of our people. Besid
having an especially well-select
stock of dress goods that are up-t
date in style and first-class in qiu
ity we bought our goods at su<
prices as to enable us to sell dre
goods to our customers at pric
that are very low, qualities consi
ered. Come and see our drc
goods, get our prices and then y<
can judge for yourself as to tl
values we have to offer you in tl
department.
Besides the full line of fine Drc
Goods mentioned above, we al
have large quantities of staple
such as Calicoes, Percales, Shet
ings, Shirtings, Tickings, etc., et<
all of which were bought at the
them to our customers at the lowe
SEWING ?
It has been sometime since we
our $15 Sewing Machines, but we
we sold a year or more ago are sti
ply meaus that although the Se'
cheap in price it is all right in <
ducing and light running qualiti
new Sewing Machine come and e
for $15 Cash, it is equipped with j
and is sold under our positive gu
gation if you want a new Sewing
THE STRAUSS-S
X S. M. McNEEL, PKcs.
I THE LOAN AND
g capital:
f TWELVE MONT
That's the flgrure at which we will
rent you one of the 8afe Deposit Boxes
Ip our Big Safe?about seventeen cents
O mnntti That la nrtt a hit hlflrh. tO OUT
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
< Our 8p?cialty: ANYTHING IN
? W. P. HARRIS
Red Rust Proof
Seed Oats
I have them on hand.
LOUIS ROTH.
NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS
60 dents.
If you want a very cheap
Alarm I can sell it to you.
Some dealers sell this clock
at 75 cents. I have several
grades of alarm clocks and
can suit you as to price. I
also have full, line Mantel
and Wall Clocks up.to$22.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
Grain Fertilizer.
Received this week from w. c.
Macmurphy Co., Charleston, S.
C., who make as good If not the best
goods on the market, the following
brands of Fertilizer: Acid Phosphate,
Acid with Potash, Ammonlated goods.
Muriate Potash and Kalnlt. * 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
everv 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 not have chills and fever, but
come to Starr's and get a bottle of
Chill and Fever cure.
J AS. M. STARR A CO.,
Leading Druggists.
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 ail who may
be seeking the best.
G. L. RIDDLE, Proprietor.
July 22 f.t tf
ss Goods.
ck Is Now Being
ir Customers.
has been quite satisfactory to us
t prospects to judge by, we think
lan ever before. There are some
isus
es
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Warn. w0**^
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lowest prices, and we are offering
ist possible prices.
MACHINES.
had anything to say in regard to
;'re still selling theui. Those that
ill giving satisfaction, which simwing
machine that we sell is very
tvery respect in so far as its proes
are concerned. If you want a
xatnine our machine. We sell it
i full set of improved attachments
arantee. It is worth an investi;
Machine.
MITH COMPANY.
r?*T*T*7*Y*T*TV?TOY*Yl?T*Y*TO
J. S. BRICE, Vice-Prcs- If
SAVINGS BANK 2
$50,OOP. |
HS POR #J3.00. 2
you will come to the same conclusion.
The Safe 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. *
>0N, Cashier. "j
i*AKA*A*AKAXAIU9UIUKAXAXAtU
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 seasona
ble 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.
WALTER L JACKSON,
LIVERYMAN.
First Class Buggies and
Stylish Horses That
Are Goers
Are our specialties and we
are living up to the special!
ty. When 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.
WALTER L. JACKSON.
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.
LISTEN!
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
make your own selection. Hours from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY.
ALEXANDER-WANTS
YOU to know that he will buy
Old Bicycles, Frames and Sprockets
of all kinds. You may have an
old frame worth several dollars lying
around. I will buy a few second-hand
wheels cheap. Don't forget to bring
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TAX COLLECTION8?1904.
Yccrkville, S. C., Sept IS, 190-.
IN accordance with the law, my books
will be opened on the 15TH DAY OF
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 OF DECEMBER
1904, without penalty, after
which day ONE PER CENT pentlty
will be added for all payments made in
the month of JANUARY, 1905, 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 15TH, 1905, after which
day all taxes not paid will go into
execution and be Dlace-ci In the hands
of the sheriff for collection.
For the convenience of tax payers I
will meet them at the iollowing places
on the dates named:
At McConnellsville, Wednesday, the
26th day of October.
At Antloch, Thursday, the 27th day
of October.
At Newport, Friday, the 28th day of
October.
At Tlrzah, Saturday, the 29th day of
October.
At Yorkville, Monday, the 81st day
of October, and Tuesday, the 1st 'lay
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 8 th days of November.
At Coatee'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 'lay
of November, until Saturday, the 28th
day of November.
At Rock Hill, from Monday, the 28th
day of November, until Tuesday, 8th
day of December.
At Yorkville, from Wednesday, the
7th day of December, until Saturday,
the 31st day of December, after which
day, penalties attach, aa 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.
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SIX FRESH MILCH COWS ~
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Yorkville, S. C.
May 24 tf