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that reason people did not turn out as well as was anticipated. It was just what they advertised it to be, old time music by old time fiddlers, and made one, who is old enough to remember. think of the good time people used to have in days gone by. The dancing. too, was good, and there Were several other special features of the evening. One was a violin and cornet solo by two of Mr. John A. Neely's little boys, and a violin solo by Miss Hood of t'hester. Miss Hood looked to be lit years of age and played remarkably well. The dancing of Mr. Brow li Wilson, who we would judge was between fdl and till years of age. was ahead of anything we have seen recently, and his little son, about 7 years of age. was in the same ciass. i ne prizes <tn?iiuru a,s follows: First best violin. \V. R. Shillinglaw of Yorkville: prize $5. Second best violin. J. K. Thompson. Riverside: prize. $2.50. Third best violin. Marion Rargett. Chester: prize $1. Best second violin. \V. J. Crenshaw, Waxhaw; prize. $2. Best banjo. Mr. Roach. Rock Hill: prize. $4. Best dancer. Brown Wilson: prize. $2. Second best dancer, Master Wilson: prize. $1. MERE-MENTION. Wholesale arrests of anarchists are being made by United States secret service officers, the first big round-up being made in New York. All who cannot prove their right to be in this country will be deported.... The Farmers' Union now has a total of 2,000,ooo members in the eleven states so far organized The British torpedo boat destroyer Tiger, was run down and cut in two parts by the cruiser Berwick in the English channel while ] at practice Thursday night. The Ti- i ger's crew of thirty-six officers and i men lost their lives Mrs. Alfred : <;. Vanderbilt of New York, is suing her husband for divorce. Mr. Vanderbilt is not resisting the suit The German government has recently consummated a loan of $162,000,000, i.nw.h i.. 11?? snrnrise of the financial world Daniel Delaney, a former < cashier for a Brooklyn law linn, is under arrest for embezzlement and for- < gery to the amount of $50,000 A I bill is before congress to place an in- 1 tenia I revenue tax on all prize coupons i enclosed in packages of cigars, cigar- I ettes ami snuff. The bill is aimed at the tobacco trust A Russian army < officer has invented a bullet proof breast and back shield, which weighs I only live pounds Wm. J. Bryan I has withdrawn his acceptance of an 1 invitation to the New York National ' Democratic club on receiving notice 1 that he was not to be allowed to make ? an address... .The Pennsylvania Steel < company last week received an order 1 for 6,000 tons of steel rails from the I government of New South Wales i Two babies, twins, died at St. Paul. ( Minn., as the result of having been '< given five drops each of soothing syr- < up Carl Fischer Hansen, known 1 in New York as the "philanthropic < lawyer." who has figured in a number of shady cases, was arrested and placed ' under $15,000 bond, on a charge of ex- < torting $15,000 from a Philadelphia ? man by blackmail The state Re- 1 publican convention of Indiana last week elected delegates to the Republi- ? can National convention and Instructed them to work for the nomination of Vice President Fairbanks. Mr. Fairbanks wrote a letter to the convention in which he declared for an immediate revision of the tariff laws When a verdict of guilty was rendered against Henry F. McDonald last Thursday on a charge of dynamiting a church, he pulled a pistol from his pocket and shot and killed one officer and wounded three others at Terre Haute. Ind. He * was badly wounded by police officers ' in the tight Bank robbers blew ? open a bank safe at Mounds. Okla., Thursday morning and got away with ' $5,000 after a desperate battle with cit- ! izens A new oil field. 100 miles , from Beaumont, has been discovered at Ltifkin, Tex. A well brought in last week is running .10,000 barrels a day. laind values have jumped $1,000 per . acre....Four factories, including three ] tobacco factories and four dwellings. ] were destroyed by lire at Lynchburg, Va., Friday. More than 1.000.000 pounds of leaf tobacco, valued at $225, 000, were destroyed Evelyn Thaw has tiled suit against a New York hotel man for $50,000 damages for libel Declaring that a $50 hat was not a necessary household expense," a Chicago jury refused to give judgment against a man because he refused to settle a millinery bill of this amount against his wife....The United States Independent Telephone company, a $50,000,000 corporation, has been declared insolvent by a New Jersey court President Roosevelt has ordered a reorganization of the regular j army to bring it up to 100.000 enlist- ( ed men Andrew Carnegie has add- , er $5,000.00(1 to the Carnegie Founda- j tion Fund, established to provide pensions for teachers who have passed a j certain number of years as instructors. . This last donation brings the total to . $15.000.000 New York city's board of estimate has appropriated $1,000,000 to make the city school buildings safer in case of fire, providing additional exits and fire escapes It is prac tieally settled that race track gambling in New York state is at an end. as the jesult of bills now before the state1 legislature While a funeral procession was passing through the streets of Rome a few days ago. a riot broke out and before it was quelled three persons had been shot to death by soldiers One of the worst snow storms of the winter raged throughout Manitoba. Canada. Thursday and Friday. Railroad traffic was completely blocked.... Riley Grannan, one of the most noted race track gamblers of the present generation. 1 died at Rawhide. Nev., Friday, of pneumonia. One night last month. Grannan won 5">l.ft00 in a roulette game.... The number of deaths in Greater NewYork for the thi-ee months ending March 31 was 20.300: the number of births during the same period was 32. Fall River. Mass.. cotton mills paid out $226,750 in dividends last week on a capitalization of $13,325,000. John S. Leech, public printer at Manila, has been appointed public printer at Washington... .The Japanese government is preparing a royal welcome for the Atlantic fleet when it leaches the ports of Japan Prof. Robert Koch, the noted German bacteriologist. is making an extended visit to America The bureau of railways of Pennsylvania has issued a statement to the effect that railroads in the I'nited States, having a total trackage of 02.247 miles, showing an increase in earnings for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1007, of over the previous year... .About 12a.00ft persons witnessed a football game a? Glasgow. Scotland, on Saturday. During the progress of the game a riot broke out ami forty persons were injured Four Philadelphia policemen are under arrest on charges of burglary and larceny committed on their beats. The booty was found in the homes of the accused men....The <11.1111 >n(i wonders HI rtiiiM*"i r ceased work during the month of April on account of the small demand for the precious stones. Many failures of diamond dealers are expected.... Bartolo (Jiuffe, 3 years old. son of a Brooklyn merchant, has been kidnapped and are demanded for his return. ? Paris. April 4: A gigantic lockout. affecting laO.Otut masons, bricklayers and allied workmen in the building trades, went into effect today. The trouble has been brewing for months past over the question of hours and the application of the weekly day of rest law. The men insisted on a maximum day of nine hours. The masters offered a higher wage scale and a reduction of hours last autumn, but this the men refused. The lockout will result in bringing to a standstill all building operations. both public and private, including work on the underground railroad system of Paris. ? Spartanburg special to Civcnvillc News: Many butchers especially the butchers doing business in the suburban sections of the city and around the cotton mills, are going out of business on account of the scarcity of beef cattle. Never before in the history of the city has cattle been as scarce as at present. A well known butcher in discussing the scarcity of cattle today said that everything pointed to an increase in the price of fresh meat in the near future. The butchers have already been served with notice that the price of western beef will be advanced and just as s<H?n as this takes place it is thought the price of local beef will also be increased. AT THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7..''.0 o'clock. CHl'RCH (>P THE HOOD SHEPHERD. Service no Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 4.'lit o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at T.4.*. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.HO o'clock. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Special Jlotirfs. Concert at Graded School. A concert for the organ fund of the Presbyterian church will be given in the Graded School auditorium on Friday night. April 10th, at 8 o'clock. Communion at Bethel. There will be communion services at Bethel next Sunday, April 12th. Itev. E. E. Gillespie of Yorkvillc, will preach for us Friday morning and night and Saturday morning. W. B. Arrowood, Pastor. Confederate Crosses. Any Veteran wishing a Cross of Honor will please apply at once for application blanks. Any Veteran having lost Cross can receive duplicate by applying at once to me. Bessie E. Barron. President Winnie Davis Chapter. _2S tT 2t To the York County Public. In pursuance of authority delegated to us by tiie Farmers' Union of York county, we desire to solicit the ,'o-operation of the York county public in raising a fund to be used in prizes to stimulate corn production ii accordance with the intensive syseni. Under the plan agreed upon, the entering contestants are to contribute $100 of the prize money through a pro rata assessment in proportion to :he number of acres entered by each. But the raising of this $100 in this manner is to be conditioned on there seing entered in the contest as many is 100 acres. Otherwise those who ****11 ha rAAiii en/I f a nov onv part of the proposed assessment. We :hink it desirable to raise for preniuin purposes not less than $500, xnd if we succeed in raising that imount. it will be the plan of the committee to offer three prizes, the Irst of $250, the second of $150 and he third of $100. All offers of subscription may he tiade to the undersigned, who will ause them to be publicly acknowledged and forwarded to Mr. A. L. Black, Secretary and Treasurer of the Vork County Farmers' Union for ecord. \V. D. Crist, .J. R. Scott, 1>. J. Forbes, Com. 2S t.f. :u Cotton iftarhet. Yorkville, April 7.?Cotton 10J. New York. April 6.?Spot cotton "losej <iuiet. middling uplands 10.35: niddling gulf 10.tilt; no sales. Futures >pened and closed steady as follows: \prii 0.41: May 0.51: July 9.57: Aug. t.50: Cot, 9.46; Dec. 9.46; Jan. 9.46; March 9.47. STRAYED. FROM my premises on Saturday evening, one Reddish Brown Coat, binder will please return to, It t THOS. F. McDOW, Jr. TO MEMBERS OF CO. "E." AIAj Members are expected to attend the Drill on WKDNKSDAV E VEX IXC, at n.4.'. in Full Uniform. I again call attention to the fact Unit Inspection will be held on Saturday, 11th. See that your uniforms, etc., are properly laundered and are. fitted with buttons. JXO. It. DIOKSOX, Capt., Co. "L", 1st Inf. S. C. X. O. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NrOTICE is hereby given that the firm composing the CIvOVER HARDWARE COMPANY, said firm consisting of A. M. and F. L. Smyre in<l S. A. Sifford, has been dissolved >y mutual consent, and that the unlersigned who has succeeded to the msiness is the owner of all of the inn's accounts and is responsible for ts debts. S. A. SIFFORD. 2 S t 3t THE MUSICAL EVENT APRIL 18th. ? ONE NKiirr ONLY ? Tlie Celebrated SCHUBERT Si jjlrHOiN V CU B and LADY QUARTETTE 1 'ikI?>i* Auspices of the Winnie l)a\is Chapter. U. I>. ('. at tiii: Graded School Auditorium In a delightful programme entirely free from dullness and consisting of Caily Quartettes. Violin and Vocal Solos, Mandolin and (iaitar Clul>, Comic ami Serious Headings. i:te.. Ktc.. Kte. MUSIC AND MIRTH L'X t.f. :;t The Richest== A day or two ago, we received the richest and most extensive line of Correspondence Stationery we have ever carried?we believe it the best show ing <>f really fine Box Papers and Envelopes ever made in Yorkville. Come in and see what we can show you. It will he a revelation to you?it will show you to what an extent the art of tint- paper making has reached in America. And while the qualities are superb you will find tlie prices reasonable?especially so when you consired the qualities we have to offer you. Won't you let us show you? THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. TABLE FURNITURE Yes. I have a new lot ??f Table Furnishings fjoo.l, seasonable goods?such as will tempt a jaded appetite?for in>tsince I have: Snider's Salad Dressing. Snider's Tomato Soup, Heinz's Pork and Beans. Potted Meats?Ham flavor. Lunch Tongue. Okra and Tomatoes, Fresh Hams and Breakfast Bacon, I Sw ifts" and Kin^aii'si Imported Sardines. Spring grown Cabbage. Let me have your orders for your Table Furnishiuus. W. E. FERGUSON. 9*~ The Knqtiirer ollicc is especially well equipped for liandliiu; Briefs and Arguments. Send us your nevt one. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. I WILL pay $5 for information leading to the recovery of the bobtailed black and tan WALKER HOUND that strayed from my home at Tirzah on March 29. 2X It T. R. OLENN. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. AH. persons indebted to the estate of M F. PURSLKV, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to me at once. Parties having claims against said estate will present them duly attested, within the time prescribed bv law. JOHN W. PURSLEY, Admr. 28 t 3t riTFIXTIOITIXTrf ^ ruivrNijniiMj m YOUR HOME [ If you want to furnish your home from kitchen to parlor it is to your interest to see us before making a single purchase. If you only want to purchase a single piece of Furniture it is also to your interest to see us. Our stocks of Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Rockers, Wardrobes, Centre Tables, Hall Racks and Trees, Lounges, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings, Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Iron Beds. Etc., was never so large before as it is now and we can please you in the Quality, the Style and the Price. See us before you buy?we will save you money whether you buy for CASH or on CREDIT?either way suits us. ' Jlefore you buy Outside or Inside Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Stains, etc., it is to your interest to see us. We ' sell Guaranteed Paints and assure you of a SQUARE DEAL. YORK FURNITURE CO. INVINCIBLE Necessity makes imperative our acceptance of the alternative of being the estrly bird or being the belated worm, as the man expecting to never bo either, fails to materialize into other than a mug-wuinp. It takes hustle if , we would gain the reward of the bird, | and in order to escape the fate of the , worm a similar movement is required. , Three-room house. j Fine residence lot. i <mo live-room 'house. , Splendid residence lot. I A nice slx-wom cottage. Fair bargain of 100 acres. A splendid seven-room house. A few lots near Graded School. Farm of 1X0 acres '1 miles of town. See me at once to buy the above. Dr. M. W. WHITE. 1 Land to trade for suitable Stocks. SECURITY If you have valuable papers, deeds, i mortgages, notes, or other articles of i value, a SAFE DEPOSIT EOX will af- i ford absolute security and freedom | from worry. No trouble to find a paper when it is wanted. i Two sizes?$2.00 and $3.00 a year. , It costs less to rent a box than to waste valuable time hunting for some paper you may need any time. LOAN ANII SAVINUS HANK YOKKYIIXE. S. C. MY STOCK INCIjUDES Evaporated Apples and Peaches, 15 cents per pound. Chalmer's Gelatine, 10 cents per package. Jello, 10 cents per package. Quaker Oats, 10 cents per package. : Egg-O-See, 10 cents per package. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. sW See my Jello window, and call for Jello recipe book. .J. w. dobson 3*" The place where the DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY. Live and Learn About tho first of July, 1901, I wrote the application <>f a 'prmninent citizen of Yorkville for $1,000 insurance in tile Mutual Benefit. The policy was deliveretl about July IS. 1901. Shortly afterward lie applied for and secured two policies of $2,000 each in two well known companies. The longer he has the Mutual Benefit policy the more pleased he is with it and the company, and the less pleased with the others. During the past 30 days 1 have delivered him his second Mutual Benefit policy, this time for $2,000. He is now carrying about $20,000 life insftrance in eight different companies, and says that lie regrets that all of it is not in the Mutual Benefit. The insurer who heeds experience, buys his Policies of the Mutual Benefit. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent, ftli iimiHI MUlLMLUUlUlt U THIS WANTS BANK U \ XTL^TXT^ Ui 11X VJ We confess tl will l>e a benefit to us. But at tlie i$i: \ bi:\i:i it to you. We safeguard your money away from you; we keep your aei satisfaction of knowing at till tin when you have paid it out. ONI-: DOl.hAlt will open : Department" we pay FOl'K CK> it rOI'IS TIMKK A YKAK. THE FIRST NA' YOFLKVIL wurwffwr wttiwii' urnru*1 iinuimm PUT SOME M STC You will n< much as you are earning toda your income now and putting Perfectly Safe Bank?like oui secure, but will also earn FOl and grow rapidly, you will b< day when you must cease wc wisdom to save money while I IN THESE GO" There is no | a part of his earnings. If you subject it will pay you to s< JOHN RODGERS' SUCCES a very interesting story. T save and make money as w> "A STORY OF JOHN RC for the asking. The NATIONAL (ABSOLUTE ROCK HILL, S SAYS IT IS GOOD. Mr. T. J. Nichols was one of my first customers for Ess-Tee-Dee. He has ?iven it a good trial. Says he has tried various remedies, and Ess-TeeDee is the only one that has done what it claims to 'do. Trial bottle 50 :ents. H.iir cut?25 cents. Shave?10 cents. LUTHER BABER. The Question of SHOES Is an important one to you. Every member of the family wears them and it'? !ilvv!iv? desired to tret the most rearing quality, comfort and style for vour Shoe Money. This is easy if you Liuy your Shoes at J. Q. WRAY'S. We make a specialty of giving Extra Good yalue for Shoe Money. Try us. We lia ve: Men's Tan. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Oxfords at $3.50 a Pair. Men's Patent Leather (ixfords at $2.48 a Pair. Men's Gun Metal Oxfords at $2.40 a Pair. For Ladies, Misses and Children we tiave: Indies' Oxfords in Patent Leather and Tan at $1.75 and Upward. Misses' Oxfords, Ribbon Tie, $1.00 and $1.25. Children's Oxfords, Ribbon Tie, 85c. and $1.00. Every pair of Shoes sold by WRAY is Guaranteed to be exactly as represented or you get another pair free of Cost. Spring Clothing If you are ready for that new Sprine Suit, you had better come around and see us. We have the most stylish Clothes, the best styles and lowest Prices. J. Q. WRAY, The Leader See me for Heavy and Fancy Groceries. I handle a complete line tind will save you money, in the prices. IKM k MUM 3^.lust received a luxury?Fresh Spring Grown Cabbage, just from the 30 CENTS Won't buy a great deal of anything anywhere, but we want you to re memu..f iimt this sum will huv iust as much nt this store as it will buy anywherel ?by this we mean to say that you will get just as low prices at this store as you will secure anywhere and you will find our qualities A1. We carry everything in Groceries, including Sugar, best Flour, Meat Lard, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, Starch, Soda, Soap, Karo Syrup, Preserved Peaches, Maple syrup. Honey, all kinds of Candies, etc.. also Seed Irish Potatoes?best varieties. HERNDON & GORDON. .1. Fj. Williams. Mason McConncll. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. PUBLIC COllUil Our business is growing rapidly. Why? Simply because we handle good goods and sell them at a small margin of profit. That is tlie only reason; hut that is a plenty. We are now showing the prettiest and best line of Oxfords for Ladies and Gentlemen to be found in the state. Men's Alfred's Best Tie?K ng Bee ?at $1.50 a Pair. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. CLOTHES CLEANING. I" AM prepared to clean gentlemen's L clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store Mrs. R. B. McC LAIN. YOUR TXT TOTXTUCO ?)U3irN EvC3C5 his frankly, for the reason that it same time WIO KNOW IT W ll-K from the many ways it may get count correctly and you have the lies where your money has gone in Account, and in the ' Savings !T PKK ANNUM and Compound riONAL BANK iliS, s. c. imwwi mm nmwiuunniiirr m ONEY away I yw~ I :>t always be able to earn as I y. But by saving a portion of I it into a savings account in a I *s?where it will not only be I LJR PER CENT INTEREST I e prepared for the inevitable I >rking. It is only the part of I you can. OD TIMES I 1 > excuse for anyone not saving I are at all interested in this H . end for "THE STORY OF ( S," a 15-page book containing I he book will tell you how to I pll a? Vrtu; tn in\r#?Q<- it \xric#?lv 1 )DGERS' SUCCESS" is free J - UNION BANK LY SAFE) I" v South Carolina. J H o ? i IS YOUR CLOCK RUNNING? ? t THAT old Clock that has been 1< standing for years, and which you n would like to have keeping time again; A but which you think cannot be fixed e at a reasonable price. Bring it to me. n I do reliable, honest work on d Watches. g Jr?. ID. MARLEY c l? For The OUR LADY CUSTOMERS AND F STORE OF THE STRAUSS-SMIT1 LINE OF EVERYTHING THEY N GOODS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. I WE CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTIO> Ixmg Gloves?Ll.slt! Thread Glc Gloves at $1.00 and $1.50 a Pair. Ladles' Collars?We have the y ?it is in colors and the price. 15c lars, 25c Each. Turnover Collars, J Ladles' Belts?We are showing Ladies' Belts?All Prices. Laces and Insertions?See our ?nice patterns?good qualities?all Ladies Handkerchiefs?This lii and includes many beautifully em terns. Hosiery?You will find the Hos the quality and prices. Gauze and Hosiery for children. I ..The STRAUSS BT REED'S OXFORDS are made about their Footwear. They Pleas* CANNED GOODS 1 r If you want the highest grade of . Canned Goods for your table, you can get them here and at the right prices. Among other canned goods, I have Apples, * Peaches, Pineapples, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Canned Syrup. LAMM'S CLOTHING. Come in and let me show you a really j superb line of Made-to-Measure Cloth- i ing samples?something out of the or- i dinary in Quality and Style. Prices to \ please. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. y a C W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. * Mr Wanted.?Your orders for all kinds of printed matter. Itest work ft fairest prices. J Rll1l/^Drc, I J UU11UV1U 1 I r If YOU are going to do any bu II summer WE want YOU to see US t Hardware. WE know that WE eat buy. COur line of Builders' I lard wan eluding: Locks, Hinges. Hasps. Nails k Weights, Sasli l.ifts. Sash Be Bolts, Bar Ironing, Piping, V And then too, we have ail kinds J eluding: P Planes, Saws, Draw Knivi m Chisels, Poeket Hides. Lc \f Squares, T-Bevels, Butt and erything else in Tools. A WE will sell YOU good goods anc X tiowest Prices. See us before you ? Yorkville Ht CHEWING TOBACCOS Minnie Ogburn, Maple Sugar. . 4 Rich and Waxy, " Rich and Ripe. Drummer, Monarch, Natural Leaf. Smoking Tobacco and Cigars. soaps s n Octagon, ii Sunny Monday, Fairy, Pumice Hand Soap, f Tar Soap, n Sapolio, I Capital Scouring, =. Bon-Ami, Gold Dust. Get it from I. W. JOHNSON. EGGS FOR HATCHING. MY Single Comb Buff Orpingtons are better than ever?the best layers I ever saw, and I sell eggs for $1.00 a setting. i I. II. NORRI8, Yorkville, S. C. '.*:t f tf. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated. We Have Seed Sweet Potatoes. Red Bliss and Karly R<?se Irish Seed Potatoes. Onion Sets?reduced. Few hundred bushels improved Culpepper Cotton Seed?pure. No. 1 Timothy Hay. Carload Flour?something real fine. flood sound Corn and Oats. No. 1 Timothy Hay. Carload No. 1 and X Shingles. Planet Jr. Cultivator. Guano Plows. Cotton Planters. Plow Stocks and Cultivators. Flow Foints ana mouius. Early Amber and Orange Cane Seed. Lawn Mowers. Second-hand Two-horse Wagon. Received today a carload of NITRATE OF SODA. Come and trade with us. Will save 'Ou money. York Supply Company. (i. H. O'LEARY. Have You Seen Them? The new SMOOTH CAST. IRON ZING Cooking Stove?they are just ihat the neat, cleanly housewife has ieen looking for. easy to keep clean and asy polished. A distinct improvement ver the already most satisfactory ooking Stove I have ever sold. The STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE Sewing Machine, simple in contraction?that simplicity which makes hem easy to operate and speedy, noise?ss workers. No- young couple will lake a mistake by buying a STANDARD as a machine is an absolute necssity. My line of FURNITURE is second to one. and my prices will convince the . 1 I 1! 1 ll.nl T k/i.iirlif tVio ISl'I'lIIlKlilllllK uu.vn 111(11 l UUUAUV n.*. nods to sell. All I ask Is for a fair omparisoti of qualities. G. H. O'LEARY. _________ Ladies RI ENDS WILL FIND AT THE II COMPANY A COMPLETE EED IN THE WAY OF DRESS 2TC. AMONG OTHER THINGS <1 TO THE FOLLOWING: ives at r>n<- and 75c a Pair; Silk ,'ery latest fad in Ladies' Collars Each. Embroidered Linen Colic and 10c Each, a nice line and good variety of display of Laces and Insertions I widths?lowest prices, le is especially large and varied ibroidered and hemstitched pat(iery here that will please you in Lisle Hosiery for ladies; Fancy i-SMITH CO.. s for Ladles who are Particular e Particular People Perfectly. ??? fORKYILLE BUGGY CO. rHE SUNNY SOUTH PLANTER Is the latest improved and the best banter known. There is no wood used n its construction, it is all steel or run. Its work can't be equaled and it s sold under an absolute guarantee. ,Ve have them for sale and ask that ou inspect them before buying. We ilso have all kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Tools, Wagons, Buggies nd Harness. Call and see us and we rill save you money. Ynvkvillp Rnirffv Co ?_ w ? ? hardware \ i.ding or repairing this spring or w before YOU buy YOU It Building J 1 save YOU money on what YOU i 3 includes everything needful, in- J , Brads. Sasli Cords. Sasli r K-ks, Sash Pulleys, Screws, Hoofing, etc., etc. 2 of CARPENTERS* TOOLS, in- Z t?s, Hatchets, Hamiiicrs. vels, Try and Framing J Harking Gauges, and Kv- X 1 give YOU the benefit of OUIt buy. h irdware Co. J GLENN tV ALLISON. DOLE PLANTERS We are just in receipt of a bill from he Cole Manufacturing Company, for carload of 301 of their Cotton; Cotton nil Fertilizer, and Cotton, Corn and fertilizer Planters. This shipment was nade February 28, and we are expectng them by every train. These Planters tire too well known or us to attempt to advertise them, 'he purpose of this advertisement beng to notify you that these are comng. GLENN & ALLISON FOR SALE. VT Y House and Lot on Cleveland LtI. avenue, Yorkville. See me about t at once. FRANK TIDDY. It! t.f tf. ^4 4* 4* 4 4 4 4 4 444? t(M TAFFET 2 01 Wedn< As >. WEDNESDAY MORNING we p J, good BLACK TAFFETA SILK, ! * 79 CENTS THE YARD?For On f We are showing some good "5* coats at $7..">0 and $8.!?0 Each. t STETSO Just opened up our Spring II .4$ Men. We can give you your sh ' STETSON. I jet us show YOU. 4 MILLI ??? Our Millinery Department is ^5* something new every time you pa ?&? it. Come early and pick your I are gone. We are showing some very c -la ?"Something Xew"?Ask to see I The Thomsc 4-: T eJp 'f8:'t8 *f*1 " k M MT UB80N8 Experience is the best lesson, though often expensive, I will give you a few experience lessons free?here they are: 1st. The spring from now on is the best time for painting your house, whether it be the outside or Inside the roof or floor. 2nd. The best paint to use is New Era or Peninsular Semi-Paste?every gallon is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. 3rd. For tinting the walls, Alabastine has no equal; you can And all tints at my store. 4th. Iroquois roof and boiler paints is without a doubt, the best, it is guaranteed to stand perfectly from 5 to 10 years. See me for PAINTS and I will make u io your interest. STAlt DRUG STORE D. L. Sliieder, Proprietor. The Only Chance Why not trade at the poor man's store? It is the only one in town run to serve the working man? open from 4 a. m., until 8 p. m., and run by a man that will accommodate and thank you for your trade. While I don't keep everything, I keep a very nice line of stuff all the time, and thank every one for their trade as every little helps. It is no use to tell you about my Market, as every one knows I keep the BEST MEATS the country affords. There ain't a man, woman or child In town but what likes to trade with Old George?He treats 'em right. Say, if you want to be happy In this world, marry an old maid, buy Beef at Sherer's Market, and drink Cracker-Jack Coffee?that's all. I work so hard, but never have a cent, Takes all 1" get to pay the niggers and the rent; Say, if I can't get a start in a year or two, I will get a job as clerk, that's what 1 II uu. Yours to serve, OLD GEORGE, The Butcher. AT THE BRATTON FARM. WE have a number of Guernsey Cows and Heifers that we will sell. Pure cream at 25 cents a quart, at the farm at all times, or delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and ?5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 f.t tf W Pink, Gray, Yellow. Buff and Blue Blotting Paper at 5c Sheet, 3 for 10c. Size 19x24 Inches. The Enquirer Office. IT WAS A GREj Our Millinery Opening proval of Hund beauty, variety and sty! equal of the larger city i One of t If you didn't visit i 11*11* ! Millinery at your eariies lighted to have you con ?you will be pleased wi PLACE YOUR M Sp N Yorkville B. j, 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4^* \ SILK 7Qpt :sday I 30 J ' 4 lace^on sale One Hundred Yards ^ 13 Inches wide?dollar quality?At ^ e Day Only?WEDNESDAY. values in Black Taffeta Silk l*ettl- ? V N HATS t Ine of JNO. B. STETSON Hat* for lape and the style you want In a * NERY + now in full blast. You can learn ? y our Millinery Department a vis- ^ faster Bonnet before the pickings 4 lew and attractive Children's Hats * them. You'll buy quick. >n Company. * WHEN IN THE MARKET. For a Buggy or Surrey and not too BUSY to save money on these, call and allow us to show you our line. For a limited time, in order to help build up this branch of'our business, we are dividing our legitimate profit with the purchaser. We consider our customers our best advertisement, but they are too busy and have something else to do besides this, so we take this additional means of reaching the buyer. Have bought largely in anticipation of a good year's business, and If prices and terms are any inducement, we are going to move them. If you will allow us to show you our line and name prices and terms and you wisely conclude you can get better Inducements, we will guarantee you a bargain. We sell nothing but what has the guarantee of the makers as well as our own. Agents for the Keystone Riding Cultivator. If you want the best see the Keystone. As usual we are offering Planters, Distributors and other Farm Implements very cheap. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. SID IRISH POTATOES I have a full supply of Maine Bliss at 35 cents a peck. Also have Burbank, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron and Peerless. If you are In the market for a whole SACK, I can make you the RIGHT PRICES. LOUIS ROTH. L^assiter &, Huntley ? LIVERYMEN? WE are located at the Kimball stand, rear of J. Q. Wray's and respectfully request the people of the town of Yorkville and country surrounding to give us an opportunity to make a reputation for prompt, efficient and reliable service. Good horses and good vehicles. LASSITER & HUNTLEY. \TRIC, SUCCESS r>? ; Wins the Cordial ApIreds of Ladies. To judge from the complimentary remarks that are being made aKrvn# niir Millinorv Hicnlav nn (IUUUI UUI l'IiaillV/1 J uiupiu; VII Wednesday evening and Thursday, the affair was a notable event in Yorkville. Hundreds of ladies visited the show and all were lavish in their praises of the beauty and artistic merit of the hats, roses, flowers, ribbons, etc., that were on display. It was commonly agreed that in its le our Millinery display was the stores. he Newest Sailors. the Opening come and see our t convenience. We will be dele?will be pleased to show you ith what you see. i i m rvnrvrnn nnv V LAI UKLLCJto EARL I any have already done so and an irly order will assure you of havg your new Spring Hat for Easter ear. PECIAL SHIRT SALE )r only one week we offer the Mowing: en's 50c Shirts at 45c Each. Men's $1 Shirts at 85c Each ow is a good time to buy. Watch our advertisements and e will save you money. & M. Company.