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^UST AWFUL Volcanic Eruption Has Swept Through Our Store From'End to End and Left Great Gullies In Prices That Were Already VERY LOW. Q Q1 Per Cent. Discount on all 11 3of our Clothing for Men (J(J " and B""'"""Reserved. When our Clothing was first put on sale at the beginning of the Spring trade our prices were admittedly LOW; but when we cut all our prices 20 per cent, several weeks ago for our Summer Clearance Sale, we wiped profit off the slate, and now we are at you with a discount of 331-3 Pel* Ceilt. Oil Clotllillg*, which now makes original prices look like St. Pierre after Mont Pelee had finished its awful work. In this Clothing Sale, which begins this, Saturday, morning, July 5th, and closes Saturday night, July 12th, we will reserve nothing?every thread is put on the market at the discount as quoted above. In other words you can buy any suit in our store at the rate of 66^ cents on the dollar of the former prices. Straw and Cloth Hats, 10 Cts. We have bunched a good assortment of Cloth and Straw Hats, ranging in price from 25 cents to $1.50 each, and until next Saturday night, July 12th, you can take your choice for 10 Cents-?One Dime. Discounts Run Up to Fifty Per Cent. ? * * < 1 H i During the continuance ot this sale, wnicn enas Saturday night, July 12th, our salesfolk have been instructed to give a discount ranging from 10 to 50 per cent, on every article sold. This means a considerable saving 011 every purchase that you make. All our goods are marked in plain figures and you can see for yourself that we are DETERMINED TO PUT OUR GOODS INTO CASH regardless of our losses and your gain. This is the chance of your life. Make It a Point To See Our Ladies' Low Quarter Shoes, which we have been selling at $2 a pair, are now offered at $1.00 a Pair while they last. * ? -m vti 1 About Our lVliilinery. We will not sell any Ladies' Trimmed Hats for less than 5 cents, if we are required to furnish a bandbox, because the boxes cost us that. We mean by this that our stock of ? Trimmed Hats Must- Be Sold, but we would like to get enough to pay for the wrapping paper and thread. We Otter Heavy Yard-Wide Brown Sheeting* at 41-2 Cents a Yard. We Otter a Limited Quantity of Bleaching* at 54 Cents for Eight Yards. We Have Taken In More Money Duriug: the past month than we did last June. Why? Is it becase there is more money in the country and the people are better able to buy ? No ; it is because we are giving More and Better Goods for the money than can be found anywhere else in these parts 1C. STRAUSS 4 CO., The Folks Who Save You Money. QUARTERLY DISBURSEMENTS. Statement of Supervisor For Second Quarter of 10O2. The following claims have been paid by the County Commissioners of York county during the quarter beginning April 1st, 1902, and ending June 30, 1902: NO. ALLOWED. 215 Jas. Gaulden, services and labor at county home $ 35 81 21C Jas. Gaulden, salary for hands, poor rarm n ov 217 W. J. Whltener, salary self and guards 89 00 218 J. R. Lindsay, lumber for bridge 4 90 219 Dr. W. A. Hood, holding inquest, dissection 10 00 220 W. D. Moore, services as township assessor 10 00 221 W. T. McKnight, services as township assessor 10 00 222 W. T. McKnight, services as township assessor 11 20 222 B. F. Merritt, services as township assessor 6 00 224 R. M. Anderson, salary self and constable 50 00 225 R. M. Anderson, holding inquest and sum. Jury 10 50 226 R. D. Alexander, balance due on Winchester rifle, chaingang 5 00 227 S. G. Carroll, lumber for bridges 8 40 228 S. C. Pursley, lumber for road 16 27 229 W. S. Plaxco. salary, self and constable 40 00 230 W. S. Plaxco, holding Inq. and summoning coroner's jury 10 50 231 H. F. Horton,' right of way, 40 00 232 Jno. E. Carroll, office expenses 10 70 238 Jno. E. Carroll, salary, March 41 66 234 Jno. E. Carroll, traveling expenses 17 33 235 Jno. E. Carroll, office expenses 8 90 236 L. B. Brown, services as assessor 6 00 237 I. B. Faris, services on equalization board 12 20 238 I. B. Faris. services as as sessor 8 00 239 J. W. Jackson, services as assessor 8 00 240 Jos. A. Smith, services as assessor 10 00 241 Jas. M. Starr & Co., supplies county home, 80; jail, 50; aud., 20; ehaingang, $1; commissioners, 10 2 60 242 N. A. Howell, lumber for bridge 7 65 243 J. R. Logan, dieting account for March 244 90 244 J. P. Epps, supplies for pauper 16 50 245 Jno. A. Barron, salary self and constable 150 00 246 R. M. Carroll, right of way 15 00 247 John W. Pursley, lumber for bridge 4 95 248 R. L. Bryan Co., one criminal docket 1 15 249 W. B. Williams, office expenses 15 68 250 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for chaingang 67 26 251 Journal Pub. Co., public advertising 10 25 252 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for jail 4 83 253 Clyburn-Heath Mule Co., difference in mule trade.. 20 00 254 C. E. Spencer, attorney, 8 6-10 acres land purchased from heirs-at-law of Isabella Steele deceased 215 00 255 G. C. Leech, salary self and constable 40 00 256 G. C. Leech, expenses for paupers and prisoners.... 5 70 257 T. E. McMackin, services on county board education... 16 40 25S J. J. Keller & Co., lumber for road 12 65 250 Frew Machine Co., repairing chaingang engine 1 00 260 R. E. Montgomery, work for chaingang 20 35 261 Roy Carroll, wood for chaingang 3 00 262 J. F. Ashe, services as assessor 8 00 263 A. A. Young, work on road tools f 4 60 264 T. C. Becknam, salary 1st quarter 81 25 265 J. F. Wingate, salary 1st quarter 81 25 266 W. S. Lesslie, services as assessor 4 25 267 W. S. Lesslie, servces on equalization board 14 20 268 R. R. McCorkle, services as assessor 10 00 26!) R. G. Garrison, services on equalization board 12 00 270 Wesley Lindsay, 2 shoats for chaingang 7 00 271 B. N. Moore, coal, court house and jail 141 07 272 Jno. A. McMackin, salary, self and constable, 1st qr. 50 00 273 H. A. D. Noely, jury tickets, $13.70; witness, $2.05... 15 75 274 R. A. D. Neely, salary, three months 108 33 275 J. N. McDill, supplies for pauper 10 00 276 W. S. Wilkerson, services as county commissioner 37 50 277 V. C. Comer, services as ferryman, 3 months 15 46 278 J. D. Smith, hauling rock for abutments 3 75 270 W. J. Moorhead, supplies for pauper ; 12 00 2S0 John F. Gordon, express, freight and stamps 2 04 28x W. S. Wilkerson, supplies for ferry 3 73 2S2 Reuben McCall, work on on road 31 00 283 Jno. M. Thomasson, services as assessor 10 00 284 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies chaingang 171 16 285 T. F. Jackson, cash pur chase of mule, chaingang 125 00 286 J. L. Cornwell, repairing bridge 15 00 2S7 J. W. Gladden, hauling rock on road 2 00 2SS A. L. Nunnery, salary as magistrate 20 00 280 J. N. O'Farrell, conveying lunatic 11 44 290 W. J. Kimbrell, repairing bridge 1 50 291 J. B. Mills, salary, self and constable 60 00 292 Mills & Young, nails for bridge 75 293 Rock Hill Supply Co., supplies for road 21 00 294 Andy Jackson, lumber for bridge 9 26 oor t \\r t Aiithlnn oor\*lr>oc n.Q watchman 2 00 296 W. W. Auten, lumber for bridge 7 25 297 F. E. Smith, conveying lunatic 12 20 298 Fort Mill Times, public advertising 3 00 299 Mc. D. Clinton, lumber for road 15 75 300 T. L. Carroll, lumber and ginning cotton, chaingang 8 45 301 J. L. Moss, services as assessor 10 00 302 D. G. Kimbrell, services on equalization board 10 00 203 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies for roads 8 35 304 C. P. Rlankenship, services as assessor 10 00 305 Tt. G. Garrison, services as assessor 8 00 306 J. T. Hurris, services as assessor 6 00 307 J. T. Hurris, services as assessor 1 50 308 J. A. Smith, services as assessor 11 20 309 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies county home 165 47 310 R. F. Grier, services on equalization board 10 00 311 Mills & Young, supplies for pauper 15 00 512 C. S. Gordon, services as assessor 10 10 313 Louis Roth, supplies, county home 15 23 I 314 J. H. Beatty, services, 3 months 5 50 315 J. M. Heath & Co., supplies county jail 7 85 310 J. L. Rainey, services as assessor 10 00 317 W. H. McCorkle, P. J., warrants for lunatic's exp 22 46 318 J. P. Wingate, holding inquest, summoning jury, trans, prisoner to jail 7 50 319 Jno. R. Logan, conveying prisoner 9 27 320 Geo. D. Barnard & Co., books for clerk court 25 00 321 Riddle & Carroll, supplies chaingang 206 42 322 G. L. Suggs, lumber for bridge 16 00 323 D. C. Clark, commutation 1 n aa tax I* w 324 Henry Massey, commutation tax 8 00 323 J. A. C. Love, commutation tax . 14 00 320 W. L. Caldwell, commutation tax 1 00 327 H. Massey, lumber for road 2 25 328 J. A. Graves, lumber for road 20 61 329 Jno. E. Carroll, salary, April 41 66 330 Jas. Gaulden, salary, supt. county home 35 91 331 Jas. Gaulden, salary, pd. hands, tobacco 55 65 ' 332 R. M. Anderson, lumber for bridge 6 00 ' 333 W. J. Whitener, salary, self and guards 91 50 ' 334 Jno. Robinson, supplies chaingang 6 31 335 Jno. R. Logan, court expenses 127 00 336 Jno. R. Logan, conveying lunatic 15 50 337 Jno. R. Logan, arresting witnesses 7 42 ' 338 Jno. R. Logan, serving witnesses 24 25 ' 339 Jno. R. Logan, dieting acct. for April 223 60 340 L. G. Grist, commutation tax 6 00 341 M. W. Hafner, repairing bridge 29 09 ' 342 R. W. Hope, repairing bridge 25 00 343 R. B. McClain, supplies, Brown Wilson 3 00 344 H. A. D. Neely, jury tickets 868 80 345 Dr. J. R. Miller, examining lunatic, post, mortem with dissection 15 00 346 C. P. Blankenship, services on equalization board .... 24 80 347 T. S. R. Ward, services township assessor 4 00 ' 348 R. T. Castles, services township assessor 4 00 ' 01U U. Hi* JUCCtii, oci *aco t4uuiazation board 13 50 350 J. E. Leech, services as assessor 8 00 ' 351 W. W. Castles & Co., sup- , plies for pauper 8 U0 352 R. M. Carothers & Co., sup- , plies road, $3.35; pauper, $17.00 20 35 . 353 Rock Hill Supply Co., supplies roads 16 54 , 354 L. W. Louthian, services as watchman 2 00 , 355 John R. Rollins, conveying lunatic 8 43 t 356 H. A. D. Neely, witness tickets 337 25 , 357 J. T. Quinn, supplies chaingang 50 358 A. L. Thompson, lumber for ( road 2 76 j 359 Riddle & Carroll,, supplies chaingang 217 93 j 360 Dr. M. J. Walker, serving as \ witness in case of State vs. Jim Green 1 00 361 Fort Mill Times, public advertising 5 25 1 362 Ed Simpson, work on court house, putting down carpet, etc 6 00 363 Kennedy Bros., tools for ' roads 4 70 364 W. McCaw Dowdle, work on roads , - 5 00 365 W. B. Williams, auditor, ? salary, February 41 66 366 Kennedy Bros., supplies for pauper 12 00 ' 367 W. B. Williams, auditor, salary, April 41 66 368 W. B. Williams, auditor . salary, March 41 66 ; 369 W. B. Willams, auditor, salary, January 41 66 370 J. J. Hull, public adv 49 50 ; 371 H. A. D. Neely, county treasurer, salary. April... 36 11 372 J. L. Rainey, services on equalization board 11 80 373 J. C. and M. I. Chambers, right of way 10 00 374 Chester Co., taking pauper to York Co., poor house, expenses 7 00 375 Jno. P. Gordon, part on salary, stamps and stationery 101 50 376 L. R. Williams, services a^ assessor 2 00 377 W. Adickes Co., supplies co. I home, $68.37; roads, $1.00; co. offices, $6.10; chaingang, $18.29 93 76 378 W. E. Smarr, hauling rock i on road 13 50 379 H. R. McFadden, lumber for ' road 14 61 380 D. G. Stanton, services as county commissioner .... 37 50 , 381 W. H. Herndon, services as assessor 2 00 j 382 W. H. Herndon, supplies, chaingang, $14.90; county 1 home, $3.10 18 00 283 W. Adickes Co., supplies co. home, $66.92; chaingang, $14.80; co. offices, $4.80.... 86 52 , 384 S. N. Johnson, salary, self and constable, 1st quar... 40 00 j 385 Jno. E. Carroll, salary, February, 1902 41 66 1 386 W. T. McClain, conveying lunatic 14 85 ( 387 W. B. Moore & Co., phone rent, 1901, P. J. office 24 00 3S8 R. H. Jennings, state treas., ] insurance on poor home and buildings 10 30 389 R. H. Jennings, state treas., insurance on jail 70 00 390 J. D. Gaulden, labor on poor farm 26 35 391 W. J. Whitener, salary, self and guards 97 98 o!'- J. IN. IVKJUIU, Supplies IVi paupers 11 00 393 V. C. Comer, services as ferryman 15 00 \ 394 T. J. McKeown, work on road 5 25 \ 395 R. S. McConnell, conveying i lunatic 8 18 \ 396 W. J. Poag, services as assessor 4 00 i 397 J. J. Wallace, conveying lunatic 11 8C I 398 J. W. Thomson, services on < county board education.. 13 50 1 399 W. J. Lessley, services on county board education... 4 20 1 400 S. W. llarron, lumber for road 4 18 1 401 Journal Pub. Co., public 1 advertising 3 75 402 Jno. E. Carroll, salary for < May 58 33 i 403 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber ! for county home 7 55 t 404 J. J. Keller & Co., lumber ' for bridges 60 84 < 405 J. J. Keller & Co., supplies, court house 215 39 1 406 Drs. Fennell and Lynn, examining lunatic 5 00 1 407 J. F. Ashe, special assessor < county board equalization 2 70 < 4/iO T U A cha corrlnaQ r?r> nnun- J 1VO Ut 1- . /lOIIV, ov? I ?vww v... VWH.. ty board equalization .. 15 .>0 409 Drs. Fennell and Lynn, ex amining lunatic 5 00 I 410 W. O. Rawls. supplies court < house and jail, $28.61; chaingang, $18.00 46 61 1 411 J. J. Keller & Co., supplies i chaingang 30 80 < 412 J. J. Keller & Co., supplies, jail 11 25 413 Drakeford Co., public adv... 63 65 1 414 S. N. Johnson for I. N. Alex- < der, arresting prisoner, 1 conveying expenses 8 70 415 C. P. Blankenship, services on county board 4 20 1 41C Jos. A. Smith, services on equalization DOard 2 60 417 R. G. Garrison, services on equalization board 3 10 418 R. N. Workman, lumber for road 7 78 419 Rock Hill Herald, public ad. 8 00 420 Cancelled?error 421 L. W. Louthian, cor., salary, May 14 58 422 L. W. Louthian, services as watchman 2 00 423 J. G. Anderson, services as assessor 20 00 424 L. M. Davis, services, city assessor 7 50 425 R. E. Montgomery, supplies chaingang 20 05 426 Clyburn-Heath Mule Co., medicine, chaingang 2 00 427 Riddle & Carroll, supplies poor house 12 62 428 H. A. D. Neely, county treasurer, salary, May .... 36 11 429 Riddle & Carroll, supplies, "fcolnmin? 22R 23 430 R. E. Montgomery, supplies county home 2 70 431 L. M. Davis, supplies Confederate solder 12 00 432 J. H. Drennan, lumber for bridge 3 35 433 L. M. Davis, assessor, city of Rock Hill 20 00 434 Dr. D. G. Thompson, examining lunatic, vaccinating 6 00 435 H. R. McPadden, lumber for road 7 86 136 Cancelled?error 137 L. M. Davis, services as city assessor 3 50 138 Louis Roth, supplies, poor farm 11 36 139 J. L. Currence. conveying prisoner from Gastonia to magistrate's office 2 50 140 R. E. Conrad, services as special constable 20 00 141 W. A. Brandon, lumber for roads 4 06 142 W. G. Reid, services as assessor 20 00 143 W. B. Williams, auditor, salary, May 36 16 144 Jno. R. Logan, dieting account, May, $39.00; salary for May, $112.50 151 50 145 H. C. Strauss & Co., supplies county home, $40.30; chaingang, $146.12; jail, $2.75 .. 189 17 146 Roddey Mer. Co., supplies pauper 49 951 147 J. L. Moss, services as assessor 2 70 148 York Cotton Mills, supplies, roads and bridges 15 29 149 I. B. Faris, services as assessor 3 201 150 J. L. Rainey, services, I equalization board 2 90 151 S. C. & Ga. Ex. R. R. Co., freight on road roller 66 00 152 Jno. F. Gordon, part on salary 50 00 153 Riddle & Carroll, supplies, roads and oridges 143 35 $54 R. H. Jennings, insurance on court house 30 00 155 W. W. Ratchford, right of way 12 00 156 W. E. Jackson, commutation tax 2 00 157 R. L. A. Smith, work on bridge 19 95 158 M. L. Thomasson, commutation tax 72 00 159 W. B. Carson, commutation tax 7 00 In all above claims the amount claim- J ?d was allowed, except m the following orders. The amount claimed was: WO. CLAIMED. ALLOWED. ' 128 $ 23 07 $20 61 100 5 00 4 18 JOHN F. GORDON. Supervisor York County. University of North Carolina The Head of the State's Educational System. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to ministers' sons. Loans for the needy. 563 Students. 54 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System. Fall term begins September 8. 1902. Address, F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. July 5 s 6t HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. f\i ID I lUPDY wwr% v -% yEHICLES that are nNEW, COMFORTABLE and STYLISH and horses that WILL GO. These are the inducements we have to offer, and they are lacked up by PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE. TWO FINE MULES We have two PINE YOUNG MULES that we are willing to dispose of to the party who needs something in that line. J. C. ELLIOTT, Manager. AN ORDINANCE. Fixing the Commutation Street Tax, the time of Payment thereof, the Number of Days' Labor Required in Lieu of said Tax. the Time for Performance of said Labor, the Penalty for the Non-Payment of said Tax or the Non-Performance of said Labor in the Town of Yorkville, South Carolina, during the Year 1902. BE it ordained by the mayor and aldermen, the town council of the town of Yorkville, S. C.: Section 1. That all persons subject to road duty under tne laws of the state of South Carolina, residing within the corporate limits of the town of yorkville, S. C.. shall, BETWEEN THE 1TH DAY OF JULY. 1902. and the 25TH DAY OF JULY. 1902, pay to the town treasurer of said town, at his office, a COMMUTATION TAX OF TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. Provided, That if said commutation tax be not paid by the 25th day of July. 1902, than said commutation tax shall be THREE DOLLARS if the same be paid by AUGUST 1ST, 1902. Sec. 2. That in lieu of the payment of the commutation tax as aforesaid, ill persons liable for road duty as aforesaid, may perform SIX DAYS' labor upon the streets of the town. Provided, said labor be performed by the 25TH DF JULY, 1902, and provided further, That if said labor be not performed by the 25th of July, 1902, but by the 1ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1902, then, said person shall and may perform, in lieu of the commutation tax, due at said late, EIGHT DAYS' LABOR upon the streets of tne town. Sec. 3. That on and after the first Jay of August, 1902, all persons violating the foregoing provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of FIVE DOLLARS, or labor upon the streets of the town or the public works of York county for a period of FIFTEEN DAYS. Done and ratified in council assembled in regular session this 3rd day of July, 1902. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor of the Town of Yorkville, S. C. [Seal]. Attest:? P. W. Love, Clerk of Council. J. I. HEATH & CO.,J Dry Goods Department. ODDS 1 AND ! ENDS.! ? * - p Wholesale i Mid-Summer \ Clean Up. [ y < t PRICES A LITTLE \ ABOVE NOTHING!' IT IS A CLEAN UP OF ODDS AND ENDS WITH US NOW. By ODDS AND ENDS we don't mean refuse. We mean FIRST CLASS STUFF in REMNANTS that cannot be handled very conveniently. Where the customer Is able to find what he wants it Is just as valuable as the first choice from a big 1 bill Just in. But these ODDS AND ENDS are in our way, and as an % inducement to make them move we are offering them without regard to value. Just run your eye over this: Shoes. 75 to 100 pairs of LADIES' SLIPPERS in small numbers at 50 CENTS a pair. A few pairs of GENT'S PINE SHOES, in numbers 6 to 8, that cost us from $3 to $3.50 a pair, going to the first comers at from $2 to $2.50 100 pairs of LADIES' PINE SHOES in small numbers, that cost us from $1.50 to $2.00 a pair, going at from 75 cents to $1.00 a pair. I As Cheap as Air. 1,000 PALM LEAP FANS at 1 cent J each. OPEN and SHUT FANS at 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents each. Seasonable , and Cheap, o a All SUMMER SILKS going at cost p ii until the withdrawal of this adver- t e tisement. a v ^ i, Summer ? ii Clothing. During the next few weeks our entire stock of SUMMER CLOTH- s ING will go especially cheap for r CASH. Take this as a pointer: COATS at 25, 50, 75 cents and $1.00. g Suits at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 on up. ^ Millinery. t: Miss Grant,' our popular milliner tl leaves soon, and before she goes E we want to clean things up in her a department. All TRIMMED HATS F are offered at COST; FLOWERS go at 50 per cent, discount, and some of our hats are being sold as low as 10 cents. A new supply of ? White and Coloured Ribbons has just been received, and by the time this advertisement reaches the public we will have received another large I supply of SUMMER FELT OUT ING HATS. See them early. We are still taking orders for TRIMMED HATS and would like our lady friends not to delay their favors until Miss Grant leaves. We ^ do not want anybody to be disappointed. J. M. HEATH & CO, ] I J. L. Williams, Manager. c 1NNOUNCEMENTS. ELECTION TUESDAY, AUHUST 26,1902. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. WE are authorized to announce JOHN F. GORDON as a candilate for nomination for re-election as SUPERVISOR OF YORK COUNTY, mbject to the action of the Democratic oters in the approaching primary . July 6 s te IOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WE are autnorized to announce FRANK P. McCAIN, Esq., of lorkvllle, as a candidate tor election o the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action of the democratic party in the approaching irimary election. June 21,ste. \\J E are authorized to announce J. YV ERNEST LOWRY, of Yorkville, is a candidate for election to the IOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, lubject to the action of the Democratic >arty in the approaching primary elecion. June 28 s te WE are authorized to announce JAMES E. BEAMGUARD, of 'lover, as a candidate for re-election o the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the action of the democratic party in the approaching rimary election. June 21,ste. \\T E are authorized to announce Mr. YY J. R. HAILE, of Fort Mill, as a andldate for nomination for re-election o the HOUSE OF REPRESENTA'IVES, subject to the action of the democratic ^arty in the approaching irimary election. Jul2wte FOR PROBATE JUDGE. 1YTI A WQ fYionlro monv 11 mod tn JL my numerous friends for their :lnd suffrage for the last fourteen 'ears, and hope for a continuance of he same for another term as PROJATE JUDGE. No one can appreciate uch kndness more than I do. ul2wte W. H. McCORKLE. BUIST'S TURNIP SEEDS. we have golden ball. large white norfolk. red or purple top, early flat dutch, and the southern seven top. Our Seeds are fresh and of the best Quality. YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOWEN, REGISTERED PHARMACIST. TRY tt? tua J nrw? US 1UI X JLV.TV auu V_,vyj. FEE if you want the QUALITY along with a reasonable price. Our Rosted Coffee at 15 cents a pound is a winner. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO. toT The Enquirer's Printing Pleases 'articular People. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . ohn P. Gordon, Supervisor, and D. G. Stanton and W. S. Wllkerson, County Commissioners, as County Board of Commissioners of York County South Carolina, Plaintiffs, against The Cable Company, DefendantsSummons for Relief?Complaint not served. 'o the Defendants above named: C7"OU are hereby summoned and reX quired to answer the complaint in his action, which is filed in the office f the Clerk of the Court of Common 'leas, for the said county, and to serve . copy of your answer to the said comilaint on the subscriber at his office n Yorkvi.ie, South Carolina, within wenty days after the service hereof, xclusive of the day of such service; ,nd if you fail to answer the complaint rtthin the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs n this action will apply to the Court or the relief demanded in the com ilairt. fitted Torkville, S. C., June 19, A. D.. 1902. J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. June 21 s 6tJuly 26. WINTHROP COLLEGE cholarahlp and Entrance Examinations. rHE examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop .'ollege and for the admission of new tudents will be held at the COUNTY .'OURT HOUSE on FRIDAY, JULY 1TH, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not be less than 15 ears of age. When scholarships are vacated after uly 11th, they will be awarded to hose making the highest average at his examination. The next session will open SEPTEMBER 17, 1902. For further information and a catlogue. address 'res. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. May 28 July 4, 9. 3t* Ladies Who want quality as well as a reasonable price when buying an Umbrella or a Dnroenl iiM 11 finrl that mv A aJW"'1 -? ?J qualities and prices meet at just the right point. I have Umbrellas that will please particular gentlemen, too. :ARD CASES and POCKETBOOKS, Just Arrived. T. W. SPECK. The Jeweler. WATER RENT IS DUE FOR the quarter ending JUNE 30, and must be paid within TEN >AYS under penalty of having water ut off. M. C. WILLIS, Mayor.