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CONSIDERATE MR. SELLERS. Columbia Tiger Permitted Raiding Officers to Depart In Peace. It is with pleasure that we direct attention to the kindness of heart latterly manifested by our fellow-townsman, Mr. Wade H. Sellers. Unhappily. it is not infrequent that in the strenuous battle of this busy world. I the disposition is for those who can to crush opposition, to demand and to take the "pound of tlesh." It is doubly gratifying therefore when we meet in the business world a spirit quite con trary; a spirit of forbearance, a spirit of generosity. And it is a high duty of the press to chronicle those events that give the lie to the croakings of the croakers when they pessimistically insist that the world is degenerating in its social ideals, that there is a retrogression In our business standards, and a disappearing of the spirit of chivalry in the communion of men. In the public prints yesterday it was r recorded tfiat tnree dispensary constables, armed with a warrant, inconsiderate disturbed the Sabbath peace of the premises occupied by Mr. Sellers, Columbia's distinguished "King of Blind Tigers." These prying?we might say persecuting?officials, disregarding the sacred right of our privileged fellow-townsman to shatter the statutes upon three hundred and sixty-six days of leap year, went so far as to seize i 182 half pints of that celebrated brand ] ^ which has won for Major Sellers his < proud title of "Tiger Booze King." Yet, mark the generosity of the man; take note of the forbearance of Colonel Sellers; let this manifestation of . chivalry give hope and courage to those of us having faith in this old world"s betterment: Not one of those minions i of the law was killed! t The provocation to General Sellers < was great. The indignity thus heap- | ed upon the King of Tigers would j m have been unbearable to a man of meaner mould. He permitted them to depart with unpunctured carcasses, even when his good rifle was by his side: even when he recalled th^t when last they came?'twas Washington's^ birthday?similarly representing the despised law, the foremost had bit the dust: even when he remem- < bered that the supreme court justice 1 had prompjtly released him upon a bond in cash, earned in a business in . which the law was treated with that contempt which its pusillanimous weakness deserves; even when he knew his power to retain counsel by f * the year to relieve him from trouble ^ when disregarding society's absurd conventions: even when he knew that at the recent trial, after one of the J jurors had been drunk in the habita- : tions of "tigers." the jury failed to k . A agree! What greater victory than the tri umph of man over himself! What i nobler part than the magnamimlty of J permitting to live those creatures deserving extermination at our hands! ( The city council will negieci an up- t portunity seldom presented if it fails to have struck a suitable medal, and j to adopt warmly appreciative resolutions in recognition of the generosity, the clemency, the life-sparing tendency recently evidenced by Booze King Sellers.?Columbia State. .-?* - AT THE CHURCHES. METHODIST. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. * ? r ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBY- t * TERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday after- J noon at 6.30. * x FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. BAPTIST. * Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- I * lng at 8.30 o'clock. i Special Jlotices. * t Announcement. i ? I hereby announce myself as a can- . didate for Congress from the Fifth Dis- ( trict, and pledge myself to abide the t Democratic primary election. ' Thomas B. Bi ti.er. j 49 f te Announcement. I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the ap- | pr??aching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the ( % Democratic voters of this state. < R. Q. RHETT. 48 . t.f te Mr. Faulkner Declines. Editor Yorkville Enquirer. T nnnronialo thp nnnfulence AllllUURll 1 U^^'? vv.wwv Pt Implied in being proposed as a candidate for the house of representatives, I desire the 'vjthdrawal of my name in this connection. With assurances of the most sincerely reciprocal feelings to those who would thus honor me. I am, Very respectfully, W. Meek Faulkner. King's Creek, June 29, 1908. Mr, Moore Declines. Editor of The Yorkvllle Enquirer. Admitting that it is the duty of every good citisen to make a sacrifice if need be, of hlB own time to serve his state, town or county in matters pertaining H to the public when called on to do so, I must decline at this time to stand for WBf election to the legislature. I have delayed in the matter of giving my oon gent trying to figure out how I could give the time necessary to make the campaign and attend to the duties pertaining to that office. I have, after careful deliberation and consideration, concluded that I owe by first duty tu the stockholders of the mill I am connected with and that it will be out of the question for me to make the race. I appreciate the action of my friends in suggesting my name and decline most reluctantly. Respectfully, W. B. Moore. Goes to the Pen. In the Federal court yesterday afternoon just prior to adjournment for the day, J. E. Schoffner. telegraph operator, who had been convicted of the larceny of seven money orders 4 from the Southern Express company, was called up for sentence. Mr. F. M. Shannonhouse, his attorney, made a strong plea for his client, usking the court for leniency in view of certain facts which he cited. Mr. Shannonhouse stated that Schoffner's mother is a widow and very sorely in need of the support of her boy and that on the very day Schoffner was arrested he received a telegram announcing the death of his brother. After hearing the strong appeal of Mr. Shannonhouse, Judge Poyd stat- j ed that the crime for which the defendant stood convicted was most . serious: that he has not only used the mails to defraud in one specific inA stance, but In addition thereto he had collected on one of the Southern Express company's orders $35 at RurmB lington and on two other orders had ^B endeavored to secure two diamond rings, his failure being only due to the diligence of the postal authorities and representatives of the Southern Express company. The court further declared that in his estimation the imposition of a fine would be no punishment upon the defendant, because of the fact that his relatives would have it to pay. and for that reason sentenced him to serve a year and a day in the Federal prison at Atlanta. Schoffner was turned over to United ^ States Marshal Harkrader and was taken to Atlanta last night. The seven money orders were stolen by Schoffner on the night of May 6th from the Southern Express company at Wellford. S. C.. and on the 21st of May PostofTice Inspectors * Harshberger and Higgins had the prisoner in custody and hound over ?u Phfic To court. wrine m.- an-?,,i(u?T, ....? Pickenpacker. was arrested at Wellford and bound over to the October term of court at Greenville. S. t\ Of the seven money orders stolen the postal inspectors secured six and the?e were used in the trial here.? Charlotte Observer. June 16. u (The Cotton tftarhet. Yorkville, June 30?Cotton 113 to 12. New York, June 29?Spot quiet. 10 points lower; middling' uplands 11.50: middling gulf 11.75; sales 200 bales. Futures opened and closed steady as * follows: June 9.78; July 9.78; Aug. 9.66: Sept. 9.43; Oct. 9.25; Nov. 9.09; Dec. 9.10; Jan. 9.06; Feb. **06, March 9.06. Special gotices. Preaching at Bethesda. Rev. Robert Adams, D. D., president of the Presbyterian college of South Carolina, will preach at Bethesda next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. J. K. Hall. Pastor. PICNIC AT LOTUS POND . TH HE public is invited to the anI nual picnic at the Lotus Pond, on JULY 4. C. H. SMITH UPSTAIRS I am upstairs over the Shandon. Come up and see me for a haircut or shave or to buy Ess-Tee-Dee. Shave 10 cents. LUTHER BABER. PICNIC AT JACKSON SHOALS. THERE will, be a Basket Picnic at Jackson's Shoals, near the residence of Mr. J. W. Jackson, R. F. D. No. 3. Clover, on JULY 4. Everybody invited. Refreshments will be on sale. ROBERT SAYE RIDDLE, For Committee. SHEET MUSIC JUST received a large shipment of popular SHEET MUSIC at popular prices?10 cents and 15 cents. Come and see what we have and make vour selections. It It. B. DAVIDSON' CO. THE PALACE THEATRE "WITCH'S KISS" tonight?something unusually good; also "PARIS AND ITS RESORTS." Both are well worth seeing. Another good one tomorrow night. Misses CONNIE & MAMIE BEARD. Proprietors. ' r^assiter <5fc Turner ? LIVERYMEN? WE are here to supply your wants in the Livery business with first:lass ^service, and we respectfully soicit a part of your patronage. LASSITER & TURNER. BETHANY PKESBYTERIAL HIGH SCHOOL THIS institution is here to give the most thorough and satisfactory ;ervice at the least possible cost. Next :erm begins in September. For fur:her particulars, address me at Charotte, N. C. NEAL A. RANSON, Principal. 52 t it* Due West Female College With the best modern equipment and :onveniences, and high standard of eaching and living, this is an ideal ilace for preparation for the great reslonsibility of womanhood. Terms moderate. For attractive catalog, write Rev. JAMES BOYCE, Due West, S. C. COUNTY UNION MEETING. I REGRET to announce that on account of contingencies that could lot be provided against, it has become lecessary to recall the county rally hat was appointed to be held on rhursday, July 2. The regular meetng of the county Union, however, will ie held on that day as appointed. A ull representation is desired at the meeting as business of importance is o be transacted. J. FRANK ASHE, President. A i i PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE } | OF SOUTH CAROLINA.' J Clinton, S. C. f f New Buildings, f f Good Faculty. f I Ten courses leading to B. A. $ } Degree. 4 I For Catalogue, write the Pres* i | ident, A a Rev, ROBERT ADAMS, D. D., A IT ? PAY KEEP TO I ON ( I A1YUTOTT Inu v mti 11 AND 1 MINI) OX Tl LADIES' We have just receh of Ready-to-wear Sk Voiles, in Black, ? Prices range from \ i* are excptionally gc - I Prices marked. Be I 20 PF.R IVV JL -UJ-V OFF I CLOTHING I DRES I SHOES and I FOR < ON! I Don't fail to > Shoe Counter, Good Pickings. I YORKVILLE o .J. L. Williams. Mason McConnell. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. JULY OPENS WITH A Blaze of Bargains We have gone over our stock and find here and there goods that we must move at some price. Lots of White Goods, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes? all at 5 Cents a Yard. < Men's Suits?One or two of a kind? we have marked at HALF PRICE. Men's Half Hose at 58c the dozen. Come and see what you can pick up in this clean up sale. Positively we will not carry this stock over and now is your chance. J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Sell For Less. TTAm TT7T71 A mTTTHn nui WMinun TOILET ARTICLES We are especially prepared to meet your wants in Hot Weather Toilet necessities. We have a dozen kinds of Talcum Powders, all kinds of Toilet j Soaps from the cheapest to the best to be had; Tooth Powders and Pastes, (Colognes and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Bath Brushes, Bath Towels and Sponges, Tooth Brushes and scores of other articles that are indispensable in the bath room and on the dressing table. See us for what you want. THE YORK DRUG STORE, J. B. Bowen, Proprietor. W Good Printing? See The Enquirer. It is the Unexpected That Happens--While it may be a fact that you have never been laid up for several days, weeks or months by reason of an accident or by sickness, it Is also a fact that you have no guarantee that the future will be equally as kind to you. While I am not in position to insure you against the possibility of an accident or sickness, I am in position to insure you against financial loss on account of either. I represent the Acc'.dent and Health departments of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford and no company in the world issues more liberal health and accident insurance or is more able and willing to pay all legitimate claims. Call and talk the matter over. 1 am prepared to Issue accident tickets for the same company for $3,000 for 25 cts. for one day or $3,000 for 14 days, SAM M. GRIST. YORK SUPPLY CO. Incorporated, las. M. Starr. J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas wane accu $1.00 Per Bushel We have a few bushels of Orange Cane Seed that ve are closing out at $1.00 per bushel?CASH. A few Ice Cream Freezers that can be bought at a BARGAIN. Mason's Fruit Jars?2 quarts, 1 quart and 1 pint. Fxtra Caps and Rubbers. Cane Seed make the best chicken feed. York Supply Company. /ILL T YOU UR EYE DUR I 3EMENTS I fOUR I HIS STORE I SKIRTS. I r^ed an elegant line irtsin Panamas and Blue and Brown. >5 to $10 net and ~ iod values at the sure to see them. I ^ I I uhiJNi ON iS GOODS, OXFORDS 3 ASH LY. isit our Bargain it is full of B. & M. CO. | T GREAT SENSATION A (25.00 Harmony Talking Machine for Every Family in This Section. Come and see us about one of these unexcelled Harmony Talking and Singing Machines We want every family to have one and can make you such a liberal, proposition that you will have one?it is easy for you to have one of these machines. The Harmony is the finest toned Talking and Singing Machine on the market. It will reproduce with beautiful clearness and sweetness of tone the latest Grand Opera, Comic Opera, Drama, Coon Songs, Speeches, etc., Just as they were produced in the original. As a home entertainer, there is nothing to equal the HARMONY. Come and hear it sing and play. You will be delighted with it. Our selling proposition is so liberal that you will have a machine of your own. Any way | come and see us about a Harmony. Yes, sir, it's a SQUARE DEAL proposition. YORK FURNITURE CO. ' JWF" See us for a Hammock?we have sold lots of them, but still have a good supply. Every Farmer As well as every business man, should have a bank account. WHY? Because your money is safer in the bank than anywhere else. Your check becomes a voucher for the debt it pays. A bank account teaches, helps and encourages you to save. This bank does all the bookkeeping. W TO THOSE DESIRING BANKING CONNECTION WITH AN OLD ESTABLISHED BANK ?WE EXTEND YOU OUR SERVICES. LOAN AND SAVINiiS BANK YOltKVILLE. S. C. If You Expect To Build Anything from a Hen House to a Factory Building it will be to your interest to let us "figure on the Job." We have everything at hand with which to do a satisfactory job, from the drawing of plans to completion of the work and can assure you of a satisfactory job at completion. REPAIR WORK We also give close attention to all kinds of Repair Jobs, whether it be a roof, floor, wall or anything else. See us for your needs. tw Remember us for Lime?wholesale and retail. We are manufacturer's agents. J. J. KELLER & CO. iiiiTiS T I TV CANS Just received a lot of Tin Cans for Fruit and Vegetable canning. Conn and get your supplies. New crop Irish Potatoes and Fresh Cabbage. Choice Butter?Firm and nice. SPECIALS DIETZ LANTERNS?Every farmer should have a first-class lantern ready for emergencies. See us for a DIETZ? it is good. See us for Oil Cans, Axes, Fruit Jars and Rubbers, Meal Sacks, and other seasonable Hardware. See us for Baseball and Bats. We have several barrels of first-class pure Apple Vinegar?the best for pickling. HERNDON & GORDON. GKEIMI ICE CREAM EREEIRS ? ARE THE BEST EVER ? We have Ice Cream Freezers in all sizes and in several different makes. We consider the GEM not only our best, but better than other best freezers. There are several reasons why. See us about a Freezer. See U3 for Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Pickers, Ice Shavers, and other summer necessities. Yorkville Hardware Co. iW See us about your Hardware wants. We can supply them. AT KENNEDY'S Jelly Tumblers with tops. Extra Tops for Fruit Jars. Crockery, Tinware, Enameled and Porcelain Ware. Good varieties o.' Teas and Coffees. Lowney's Breakfast Cocoa. Ail kinds of Spices. All kinds of Flavoring Extracts. Fancy Table Syrup. Good Apple Vinegar. Cattle and Poultry Powders. Lots of Market Baskets. Stationery and Book Supplies for summer schools. W. M. KENNEDY, Agent. 5oaps== No matter what kind of Soap you want, you can get it at JOHNSON'S. I have TOILET SOAPS. IVORY SOAP, FAIRY SOAP, TAR SOAP, OCTAGON?wholesale if you want it. BON-AMI, SAPOLIO, SCOURING SOAP, GOLD DUST. I. W. JOHNSON. | Government Si Of NATIONAL BANKS is L the examination into ever P purpose of the Governmen in connection with a bank, ? ' In addition to the reg X the books of the NATIO) ^ HILL by National Bank E a Comptroller of the Curren Avnrt * vn \ d V.. \ nA j ^ A i?iAi\ uy an auu | Means Safe Ban for YOU as one of the de| ? large CAPITAL and SURF ? We Loan Our customers, who do the }J ey when they need It. at ? ; We Pay FOUR PER CENT I\TF,I X , all money placed in our Sj go wrong to entrust ALL this great institution. We of all Legitimate Business ; The National f (ABSOLUT! | ROCK MILL, ! BEEVES^ OOST MONEY. I am In the market business yet, and have plenty of Good Beef every day? in fact I have the best Beef on the market and want all the business I can get and will thank you for your trade. Please phone your orders the evening j before, so you will get the best meats for breakfast. I I will kindly ask all who owe me bills to Please Pay Up. No beef bill should stand more than 30 days. Some people think market men don't need money, but, yes, they do. If your beef is sometimes tough, And should have a little bone, Don't quarrel at me if you can help? As I have troubles of my own. Yours to serve, OLD GEORGE, The Butcher. J WE WELCOME THE IT DOES NOT MATTF YOU HAVE TO DEPOF THIS BANK We welcome the small same consideration and < all others. We will be glad to have ?In fact, NOW, and we i THE FIRST NA YORKVI W. O. W. PICNIC THE annual Picnic of Filbert Camp W. O. W. will be held on SATURDAY. JULY 25. Candidates for Congress and United States senate are expected. The public is invited and every effort will be made to ensure a good time for everybody. A. J. I'ARROTT, For Com. 50 t.f td fW Send the Enquirer your orders for Commercial Printing if you want the best work. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. I AM at your service in the repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I know my business and never fall to attend to it promptly. Except I give you absolute satisfaction, I don't want your money. I have a window in the store of the York Supply Co. 3HT- JD. MARLEY f" ONE-THI { All Clothing Pr 33= pes OUR REGULAR MID-SUMMER IXG AND PANTS FOR MEN, YC AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIl YOU MAKE PURCHASES NOW ING MONEY. AS YOU WILL SA LAR S WORTH OF VALUE YOl BELOW, BUT BETTER STILL. YOU CAN BETTER GAUGE T GOODS. COME TODAY: MIEN'S $10.00 Suits Reduced to $6.66. $9.00 Suits Reduced to $6.00. $S.50 Suits Reduced to $5.66. $7.50 Suits Reduced to $5.00. $7.00 Suits Reduced to $4.66. $6.00 Suits Reduced to $4.00. _ YOUTHS $8.00 Suits Reduced to $5.33. $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.33. I BOYS' KNEE ] $4.00 Suits Reduced to $2.66. $2.00 Suits Reduced to $1.33. $1.75 Suits Reduced to $1.16. MCE USPS ' $6.00 Pants Reduced to $4.00. $5.00 Pants Reduced $3.33, $4.00 Pants Reduced to $2.66, $3.50 Pants Reduced to $2.33. $3.00 Pants Reduced to $2.00. $2.50 Pants Reduced to $1,66. YOUTHS $1.75 Pants Reduced to $1.16, $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Pan:s Reduced to 83 Cts. BOYS' UZ.KT3 $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. 50-Cts. Pants Reduced to 33 Cts. 75 Cts. Pants Reduced to 50 Cts. ft PLEASE REMEMBER, THA 1 OUR LINE THAT YOU WANT GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ST I SHOES OR ANYTHING ELSE, I YOU MONEY IF YOU WILL LEI TIIE ABOVE PRICES ARE I '.The STRAUS ' TO BUY, WHETHER DRESS J 'APLE GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, WE CAN MOST LIKELY SAVE 1 ^ FOR CASH ONLY. I S=SMITH CO.* Is m lii I upervision | becoming every year more rigid? y detail more careful. It Is the 3 t to make the word "NATIONAL" j synonymous with "SAFETY." j[ rular and frequent examination of ?AL UNION BANK OF ROCK X xamincrs under supervision of the V cy. a similar examination is made x . lit Company. This ji iking | sositors In this Bank. So does our J LUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS. d ' I m C ir Banking business with us, mon- * j| PER CENT INTEREST. ? g 5 1 m r jl {EST, Compounded Quarterly, on u Livings Department. You will not a t YOUR BANKING BUSINESS to j are able and willing to take care ? thut comes to us. ^ j I Union Bank j8 SLY SAFE) 2 1 South Carolina. X ? ? t GLENN <fc ALLISON. mrfokm ; We have one second-hand Wheat and Oat Binder for sale cheap. It is c in good repair. j We are headquarters for Mowing f Machines Rakes and Binder Twine. BIICM, Mil, ETC. i c Our line of Buggies, Wagons and 1 Harness is complete, and we will t take pleasure in quoting you prices e on any of the above articles. GLENN & ALLISON. : f SMALL DEPOSITOR. | ; ;R WHAT AHUUMT UJT XViUiM^i ^ ;IT?WE WILL ACCEPT IT AT I . I V depositor and extend to him the j courteous attention that we do to a I c you Begin Banking with us early ire sure you will never regret It. TIONAL BANK ; LLE, S. C. t AT THE BRATTON FARM. \ WE have a number of Guernsey y 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 Fridaya. Pigs for Sale?$2.50 and $5 each. J. MEEK BURNS, Manager. Jan. 25 ft " W Good Printing? See The Enquirer. CLOTHES CLEANING. I AM prepared to clean gentlemeira clothes and ladies' skirts in a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at rea- * sonabie prices. Work may be sent dlrect to rny home or left at W. E. Fer- J guson's store. Mrs. R. B. McCLAIN. 34. t Rt It pays to use the Best Quality of Stationery the other fellow judges ' you by the quality of your printed matter. IRD OFF. ices Discounted I OZEHSTT. ? i . DISCOUNT SALE OF CLOTH- a UTHS AND BOYS IS ON TODAY a , FURTHER NOTICE, AND IF 1 IT WILL BE JUST LIKE FIND- c VE 33 CENTS ON EVERY DOL- 1 J RECEIVE. .SEE THE PRICES SEE THE SUITS AND PANTS? -1 HE VALUES BY SEEING THE J E I] SUITS. $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.33. j! $4.50 Suits Reduced to $3.00. $4.00 Suits Reduced to $2.66. $3.50 Suits Reduced to $2.33. I $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. t $2.50 Suits Reduced to $1.66. ii SXJITS. t $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.00. V ! i PA2KT TS SXJITS. $1.50 Suits Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Suits Reduced to 83 Cts. PAISTTS. $2.00 Pants Reduced to $1.33. ? $1.50 Pants Reduced to $1.00. $1.25 Pants Reduced to 83 Cts. $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. 75 Cts. Pants Reduced to 50 Cts. ' PANTS. $1.00 Pants Reduced to 66 Cts. 75 Cts. Pants Reduced 50 Cts. 50 Cts. Pants Reduced to 33 Cts. 3E PANTS. 35 Cts. Pants Reduced to 23 Cts. c 25 Cts. Pants Reduced to 16 Cts. fl T IF THERE IS ANYTHING IN | ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. UON S. H. EPPS of Fort Mill township, is hereby announced as a ;andidate for re-election to the HOUSE 3F REPRESENTATIVES subject to he action of the Democratic party in he primary election. 50 t te Recognizing his faithful, earnest and conscientious service during he past two years, friends of the Hon. r. s. glasscock, propose him for e-nomination as a candidate for the iouse of REPRESENTATIVES, ubject to the action of the Democratic )arty in the primary election. 48 t te % W'THOUT his knowledge or consent, and with no previous intination as to whether he would serve, ve desire to present the name of Rev. V. E. HURT, of Yorkville, as a canlidate for tbe HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the Democratic primary. We believe that If Mr. iurt will go before the people as a o nrl Irl o trv Via /in n /Ia rvi n aVi /?aa^ (n f Vi a uuuiuaic, tic van uu uiuvil ?uwu tit Lite nterest of prohibition, of education, of rood roads, of civic righteousness, ['his, whether he should be elected or iot. And If he should be elected, we telieve he would make as creditable a epresentatlve as York county has had n a great many years past, and the eople will have occasion to congratilate themselves on the wisdom of heir choice. MANY FRIENDS. 50 t te r HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the rulee rovernlng the primary election. SAMUEL L. JOHNSTON. 60 v t te WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILSON, Jr., as a candidate or the HOUSE OF REPRESENTAriVES, subject to the action of the democratic party in the primary elecion. 48 t _ te FOR THE STATE SENATE. DR. J. H. SAYE of Sharon, is hereby proposed as a worthy candidate o represent York county In the STATE SENATE, subject, of course, to the ictlon of the Democratic party in the irimary election. MANY FRIENDS. 39 f te. WE are authorized to announce Hon W. H. STEWART as a andidate for STATE SENATE, subect to the rules of the approaching >rimary. 41 f te FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. [HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the ifflce of CLERK OF THE COURT for fork county, subject to the choice of he Democratic party In the primary lection. JOHN R. LOGAN. 37 t te. r HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the of!ce of CLERK OF COURT, subject to he action of the Democratic primary. J. A. TATE. 46 t te FOR AUDITOR. [HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for e-appointment as COUNTY AUDIrOR, subject to the rules of the Demicratic primary and promising to abide >y the result of the primary election. thank my friends for their past sup>ort, and will appreciate their contin led support, together with the sup>ort of the voters of York county, and ihall endeavor in the future, as in the >ast, to conscientiously discharge the luties of the office. JOHN J. HUNTER. 44 t te WE are authorized to announce BROADUS M. LOVE of Smyrna, is a candidate for the Democratic ecommendatlon for appointment as VUDITOR of York county, subject to he choice of the voters in the primary 'lection. 39 f te WE are authorized to announce W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate for VUDITOR of York county, subject to :he recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 49 f te. HONEY I HAVE TWO BARRELS OF THE SAME KIND OF HONEY I HANDLED LAST YEAR. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR ME TO TALK ABOUT THE QUALITY TO THOSE WHO HAVE USED IT. $1.00 and $1.20 a Gallon. LOUIS ROTH. WHEN IN THE ? MARKET For a Buggy or Surrey and not too SUSY to save money on these, call ind allow us to show you our line. For i limited time, in order to help build id this branch of our business, we are iividing our legitimate profit with the jurchaser. We consider our customers our best idvertisement, but they are too busy md have something else to do beside." his, so we take this additional means ?f reaching the buyer. Have bought largely In anticipation 'f a good year's business, and if prices ind terms are any inducement, we are ruing jo move them. If you will allow us to show you ou?" Ine and name prices and terms and ou wisely conclude you can get better nducements, we will guarantee you a largain. We sell nothing but what las the guarantee of the makers a* veil as our own. Agents for the Keystone Riding Culivator. If you want the best see the Ceystone. As usual we are offering Planters, )lstrlbutors and other Farm Implenents very cheap. W. I. WITHERSPOON CO. IUST UI11D SALMON?10 cents per can. GOOD RICE?4 lbs. for 25 cents. 1 SPLENDID COFFEE?Roasted at 15 1 ents per pound. I CUT HERRINGS?Going fast at 1 ent each. Buy and try. They're ine. t .J. W. DO 13 SO TV ?W The place where the DOLLAR ( >OES FULL DUTY. IW It pays to use the Best Quality of itationery the other fellow judges ou by the quality of your printed ratter. I ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SUPERVISOR. 1 HEREBY announce myself for reelection to the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the action 'of the Democratic voters in the primary. THOS. W. BOYD. 49 f . te. I WISH to announce to my friends and the Democratic voters of York county that I am a candidate for the bfflce of SUPERVISOR, and should I be the successful candidate the office shall receive my entire attention, and I shall discharge my duties as directed by the law. Respectfully, W. Q. DUNCAN. 39 f te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the office of County SUPERVISOR, subject to the rules of the approaching Democratic primary election. CLEM GORDON. 49 f te AT the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary. If elected I pledge myself to give the unite txo iiiucii ui my nine fcuj nitty necessary to discharge the duties of said office. C. C. HUGHES. 36. t te. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the rules of the approaching primary. I wish to thank my friends for their support of two years ago, and will appreciate their continued support together with the support of the voters of York county. A. J. PARROTT. 46 t te. AT the earnest request of many friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for SUPERVISOR of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary election. If elected, I promise to give the duties of the office, including supervision of roads and bridges, all the attention that the same may require. ' GEO. L. SUGGS. _r_ t te_ FOR TREASURER. THEREBY announce myself as a candidate for a recommendation by the Democratic voters, for re-appointment to the office of county TREASURER of York county. H. A. D. NEELY. 4 9 f te FOR HERIFF. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. HUGH G. BROWN. 48 t te WE are requested to announce the name of S. S. PLEXICO of Rock Hill, as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. 35 ? f te FOR SUPT. EDUCATION. T RESPECTFULLY announce myself as a candidate for re-election as SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION of York county, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic voters In the primary. T. E. McMACKIN. 50 t te FOR CORONER. WE are authorized to announce the name of JOHN L. McGARITY as a candidate for the office of CORONER * of York county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters In the primary election. 50 t te FOR MAGISTRATEYORK TOWNSHIP. WE ore authorized to announce Mr. r. l. deLOACH of Yorkvllle for MAGISTRATE for York township, subject to the recommendations of the Democratic voters In the primary election. 50 t te I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for reappointment as MAGISTRATE for York township, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters. J. C. COMER. 51 f te GTH O'LEAKY. "Delighted" That's what they all say, who are using the NEYV PERFECTION OIL STOVES. For cool summer cooking and preserving fruits there Is nothing Better, Cleaner or More Satisfactory than one of the Oil Stoves that I am selling. I have both kinds?WICK and WICKLESS?and make you this offer: Put It In your house and If It does not do what we say It will do, Just return it. That's fair, Isn't It? Also remember that my place Is full of Good Goods at Fair Prices and that It Is to your Interest to call and see them and be convinced that this Is so. G. H. O'LEARY. YORKVILLE BUGGY CO. CULTIVATORS Now Is the time to look out for Corn and Cotton CULTIVATORS. We have all kinds, both Riding and Walking Cultivators, that will save you lots of labor in the proper cultivation of your crops. Call and see them, Yorkville Buggy Co. LE ABIT To depend on your own Individuality and not on the charitable advice of others. Ninety-five per cent of all the men who engage in business fail. Those who stumble along in a happygo-lucky way never can hope to be the successful ones. Get busy and invest; also get your broker to aid you by experience and printer's Ink. Three-room house. One five-room house. Two fine residence lots. One nice six-room cottage. A fair bargain of 100 acres. One splendid seven-room house. Several lots near Graded School. A farm of 186 acres 2 miles of town. Dr. M. W. WHITE. Good Printing?/See The Enquirer.