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the registration law before the United States supreme court. On Sunday morning, the 21st instant, about (i o'clock, Miss Mary Davies, a most v worthy and highly esteemed lady, died at her home on Cherokee street, aged about 71 years. She was the eldest daughter of Rev. Win. Daves, a prominent minister of the Presbyterian church, and was born in this county within two miles of Beersheba church. About 10 \ears ago, she, with her sister, Mrs. Brown, moved to this place, and has since resided here. She was a devoted and loyal member of the church of hor father, and adorned her profession with good deeds. He death, like her life, was peaceful, calm and confident of a glorious resurrection with her risen Lord, and on yesterday her body was tenderly laid to rest in the old Beersheba churchyard among those whom she bad loved. T> XI Ueoonion hue rrnno tA T o pL*. sonville, Fla., to visit her brother Mr. Will Stockton, who is quite ill. \v. a. MERE MENTION. The 120th anniversary of the battle of Lexington, was celebrated throughout Massachusetts last Friday. George Carlisle, a brother of the secretary of the treasury, died at Independence, Ivy., last Friday. The miners at Coal Creek, Tenn., are on another strike, and it is thought that there might be some fighting before the trouble is settled. Coal operators in Pennsylvania have been trying to secure exemption from the income tax under the recent decision of the supreme court which releases all revenues arising from rents of real estate. So far they have not been successful. "V""It has at last been definitely decided that the prize fight between Corbett and Fitzsimmons is to be a go. The rumor that Miss Winnie Davis, the "Daughter of the Confederacy," is to be married to Colonel Richardson, a millionaire planter who resides in New Orleans, is being revived again. s Notorious Republican Mortally Wounded. Fred Nix, Jr., of Reconstruction notoriety, was shot and mortally wounded at Blackville, last Friday afternoon by B. R. Carroll. Carroll took offense at an article that Nix posted on a bulletin board at the post office and the difficulty was the result. Discharged for Drunkenness. Jack Bladon, the notorious dispensary constable, generally known as "Bloody Jack," who was convicted of the murder of a Negro in Spartanburg some time ago, has been discharged from the dispensary * force on account of drunkenuess. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the postollice at Yorkville, S. C., for the week ending April 20,1895: Tommie Allen, Mrs. Mary Cardon, Edw. A. Hildebrand, 2; Mr. Hackett, contractor; Mrs. HattieMcWord. Persons calling for any of the above letters are requested to mention that they are advertised in The Yorkville Enquirer. M. M. MOORE, P. M. AT THE CHURCHES. episcopalian. Rev. Robt. A. '..ec, minister. Services Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. trinity methodist episcopal. Rev. S. A. Weber, D. D., pastor. Prays er-meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. baptist. Rev. W. J. Langston, pastor. Prayermeeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. associate reformed presbyterian. Rev. Boyee H. Gricr, pastor. Prayermeeting this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. presbyterian. new . ??. .>evuie, pastor. rravermeeting tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. [Announcements for Sunday services will be * made in Friday's paper.] Special Jlotices. It Will be Entertaining. The Ladies' Auxiliary Society of the Episcopal church, has arranged to give a public entertainment in the court house, Friday night, the 20th instant. Among v other things, will be represented "Scenes from Mother Goose," and also a reproduction of Joly's Wax Works. The entertainment will be strikingly novel, and in many respects unlike anything that has ever been seen in Yorkville. The admission fee will be 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children under 12. The doors will be opened at 7.45, and the entertainment will be commenced at 8.30. Everybody is insured an enjoyable evening. April 24 21 2t KUYKEXDAL'S PI?> Q,UOS. A Pome on Paint. When sand's as good as sugar, And chalk's as good as milk, When 30 inches make a yard. And cotton eoualssilk. When 14 ounces make a pound, And that you'll not allow, Then white lead may he as good As Longman's paints are now. Every gallon guaranteed and the money is not to be collected to pay lor it if it does not satisfy. A Pome on J I C Oil. When harness, dry and rusty grow And reins in knots do cry oh! oh ! We'd he the better for it. When shoes in wrinkles hard and dry, And hoots and bridles cry aye, aye. We'd he the bettor for it. Better whene'er you make us toil For a coat of J I C'. Harness Oil And we'd all he hotter for it. Jit' Harness Oil?best in the world for leather. Sold only by Kuykendal. A Pome on Grass. Keep off the grass; he sureKeep off the grass and the dew. You'll take a cold, then Campbell's cure When you sit on the grass and the dew. Campbell's Cure cures cold and whooPing Cough that's made worse by the dew. Utopia. There is a happy land Far, faraway, Where they all take Anti-Ferment Three times a day. Tlinm'. ?/. rlmm Xor mother weeping in despair, 'Bout teething babes with diarrhoea. That's done away. These Few Lines May interest you; will certainly do so if your hair is falling off. We would not knowingly perpetrate a humbug. We know that I)r. Walker's Hair Tonic destroys the microbe that causes the hair to fall out, and we know that dandruff is produced by the microbe that affects the whole scalp and causes the hair follicles to die and the hair fall off', and we know if we remove the cause that produces dandruff", we remove the dandruff. We can cite cases where the hair has been entirely freed, from it in two or three applications and the hair started on a new growth. Try a bottle and get a new growth of hair. Made and sold by Kuvk en da i.. Price 75 cents. "? Don't Expect to Get Out. 300 or 400 sacks of Acid aud Guano just in* John C. Kuvkendal. ?j)eciat Notices. Communion at Bethel. The regular spring communion services will be held at Bethel on next Sunday at 11 o'clock. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. W. G. Neville, of Yorkville, and preaching will commence at 11 o'clock a. in., Friday. D. S. McAllister. April ?.4 21 2t Carried Free of Charge. The Enquirer lias perfected an arrangement with Mr. J. W. Dobson, contractor on the various star routes leading to and from Yorkville, by which that gentleman has kindly agreed to deliver papers to our subscribers living along his various routes free of charge. This arrangement applies to both Wednesday's and Friday's editions, and to all subscrip tions that are now running or that may hereafter be put on our books, until this date one year. $100 Reward, $100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. jZSff Sold by druggists, 75c. March 28 9 ly obituary! Died?Near Rock Hill, on the 13th instant, Mrs. REBECCA SHILLINGLAW, wife of Mr. John Shillinglaw, aged 48 years. CHOSES IN ACTION SALE. AS RECEIVER OF HENRY MASSEY, I will offer for sjile before the COURT HOUSE DOOR, on SALESDAY IN MAY next, all of the CHOSES IN ACTION in my hands, consiting of NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. A list of same can be seen by calling on the undersigned. They will be sold in sheets. terms?CASH. J. F. WALLACE, Receiver. April 24 21 w2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS Dr. E. W. PRESSLEY, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the /.Iwiitnlf mirhtc otul orntliU nf miii ui*?? vivwibo v.* SUSAN C. ADAMS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased : Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 4th day of MAY, 1805, at 11 o'clock a. m., to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under niv Hand and Seal, this 10th day of April, in the year of our Lord onethousand eight hundred and ninetylive and in the 110th year of American Independence. W. H. McCORKLE, Probate Judge of York county. April 24 21 2t P. R. RICHARDS, PHOTOGRAPHER. Richards's 4-toes Always PLEASE! ~| WE OFTEN HEAR \~ iv] Persons when talking of loved P vi ones who are gone, say somepi thinglike this: "Oh, if we only ^ ^ had a picture of , what a ct^ pleasure, and what a consolation it would be; but we haven't got ? it, and I'm so sorry!" Well, I ^ (loin guess i can rumeuy iuu r-n ^ imst; but during the next few 2!{ weeks I am going to give you ?rj ? all an opportunity to guard xjl rj against such misfortunes by ofO fering you the FINEST FHO- _ TOGRAPHS at prices within ?2 O tho bounds of reason, and guar- C3 ef3 antoe to give ABSOLUTE satis- ?> to faction. So wliile the opportuni".?3 ty lasts, bring your father and hH c3 mother, your husband and wife, CO the child ren and the babies, your 05 brothers and sisters, your uncles and your aunts, ami all the rest, ^ ^ and bring them quick, as my ^ ? time is limited in orkville to a S M FEW SHORT WEEKS. O "~i Don't forget the Family Group. COME TODAY. ^ P. K. RICHARDS. Cabinet 4-toes only S'2.50 Dozen. r ilnn'i iiciko Tintvnes or Xetrro t)ic tures. * * 1\?R. ft. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., ROOK HILL, 8. C. SOLOMON SAID THAT "He becomeili poor that dealcth with a slack hand; hut the hand of the diligent muketh rich." Now, mind, the foregoing quotation is from the inspired word and is absolutely true, and we would impress upon the reader the fact that the author or writer of the Proverbs did not say "might become poor," or that "there isa probability of the careless business man coming to want," but that he is sure to come to want. Now we will give you an application of the above. Say, for instance, you want to buy a buggy or ladies' phaeton, and a dealer or manufacturer quotes you a price exactly the same as he sold at when cotton was worth 10 cents a pound, and our agent at Yorkville, Mr. Sam M. (Jrist, - -- -? 1.I..1. Oir. quoit's you a |>rn-i: niiK-H iimim sill less, lV>r our work, and our work is equal to the other in every particular and is hacked by an ironclad guarantee. You buy the high price job simply because you imagine it is better, and the only thing that makes you think so is because the price is higher. Now, aren't you doing business with a slack hand if you pny more for a buggy or phaeton than it is worth when you can buy it for what it is worth ? It appears to us that way. We don't claim to sell our work for less than it is worth, but we claim that others are charging too much, especially when the low price of cotton and other money producing commodities are considered. R. II. BUGGY CO. TWIN MAIIkKT. ~ IF you want something nice to eat, call at the TWIN MARKET, where you will find Reef Roast, Beefsteak and other seasonable fresh meats. When you are in town on FIRST MONDAYS, call at our restaurant and get a lirst-class meal that will include all that is seasonable. JAMES MALLARD & SON. H. C. STRAUSS. STRAUSSS SPRING STOCK OFFERS THE Greatest Possible Range for Selection IN THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST GOODS OF THE SEASON. The Variety and Assortment is Simply Grand in Every Department. There is no Time like Today for the Buyer Who Desires THE PICK OF THIS ELEGANT STOCK. A. FEW ITEMS : GLOVES.?Ladies' Silk Half-Hand Mits at 10 cents. Ladies' Black Berlin Gloves at 9 cents. Ladies' Black and Colored Talfeta Silk Gloves from 25 cents up. POCK ETBOOKS?From 5 cents up. A genuine Lizard Skin, Silver mounted Combination pocketbook for only 24 cents. HANDKERCHIEFS.?An immense line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs from 5 cents up. RUCHINGS.?A beautiful line of Ruchings to be closed out at 25 cents on the dollar. CORSETS?Of every style, size, shape and price. SILKS?At all kinds of prices in all the latest styles. Ladies' Shirt Waists and Skirts in great variety. whenImoppingT cometo my store first as a matter of education. You can learn a great deal, and get so well posted that you can't be imposed upon elsewhere. Nobody that has seen our stock can be suited out of any other. Yon can't be contented with others' prices. H. I. STRAUSS. Agents for Coats's Spool Cotton. JNO.J. IIUXTER. TRYING TO DECIDE IS the only difficulty the purchaser has who purchases from our superb assortment of Spring and Summer Styles in Dress Goods. There is no trouble .about the qualities. They are EXCELLENT. There is no trouble about the prices, they are LOW enough to suit any one. But the variety of my new and elegant Spring and Summer goods, makes the matter of selection something of a problem. However, there is one good thing, and that is YOU CAN'T GO WRONG. They are all of the BEST, RIGHT in qualities, and of the NEWEST and MOST APPROVED STYLES. THE PRICES ARE BOUND TO PLEASE I We are ready for your trade right now. The new ideas and prevailing styles are in stock right now in full assortment. The qualities of my goods are unsurpassed and You will never in your life buy good goods cheaper than you get them from me today. Hine & Lynch's Piccadilly Shoes in Russet, Tan and Patent Leather are all the go. They're so devilishly Hinglish yerkneow. JOHN J. HUNTER. REMEMBER It's CASH everytime I wrap up goods. J. J. HUNTER. r??i THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF TIJfflTKM TUB GREAT Ml IN TODAY'S aT? enquirer Will Most Certainly Interest and Please Von. IT IS A STORY OF A Handsome Man, and a Beautiful Woman, a Great Ruby, and a No. 1 Detective. Read it! Subscribe for the A mnntr *T A TTTT^ TTT I W ILii^-A- W ?i?iA. JiflU,UJ.IVIi.a. From this date till January 1, 1896, for $1.35. I MAY BE MISTAKEN, BUT I believe I can do as good repair work, and as neat and workmanlike work as any workman in York county. Anyway, I guarantee satisfaction every time. My prices are reasonable?more reasonable than the people of this section have been accustomed to pay for the same quality of work. If you have a carriage, phaeton, surrey, buggy, wagon, hack or cart that needs repairs of any kind, I would be pleased to do the work for you. lean do any kind of work needed. Can also shoe vour horse or sharpen vour plows. CICERO MOORE, At Wheeler's Old Factory. JAS/M. STARR. WE HAVE IT NOW. LAST week we were out of ROOT-TEAXA. We hud several calls for it and could not till them. We wish to inform all those who want Root-Tea-Nu that we have plenty in stock, and will be glad to furnish all who may need this wonderful medicine. This is tho only medicine on the market backed by hankaulk paper. We givo you three months' treatment for 81 and if you are not cured your money will be refunded. Xo chance for a loss on your part. We doctor the four great organs of the body?Blood, Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Call and get a circular telling about this wonderful medicine. RootTea-Xa is sold by J AS. M. STARR. PARTIES WHO HAVE THI El) IT, SAY one acre of Chufas will fatten 12 hogs. In what else can you plant one acre of land that will do as much ? The eostiof cultivation is very little, and you are at no expense in gathering them. The hog does that part of the work. We will be glad to furnish you with seed. From the first to the middle of May is the time to plant. J AS. M. STARR. SHOULD VOL' WANT TO BUY AXY Melon Seed, we have at least a dozen varieties, and will be glad to sell I you. It costs no more to raise fine melons than it does to raise poor ones. j as. m. starr. WE.SELL The royal baking powderthe purest and best on the market. 'Tis true it costs a little more than others; but it is cheaper in the long run. Try it. J AS.>1. STARR. THE PROPRIETOR GIVES HIS PERSOXAL attention to his business, and especially to the prescription department. We would be glad to have your family recipes and prescriptions to compound. Yours, for trade, J AS. M. STARR. S. T. FREW & CO., ROOK TTTT.T., S. O. IF YOU NEED A Parlor Suite, A Chamber Suite, A Dining Room Suite, Hall Furniture, Wardrobe, Fancy Rocker, Screen Frames, Window Shades. Dusting Brushes, Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves, Cylinder Churns, Ranges, Oil Stoves, Tinware, OR anything else during the year 1895, that you would imagine could be found at the largest Stove and HouseFurnishing establishment in the county, von will do well to call and see us. We have the goods and they are for sale, and our prices are such as will make sales where parties mean business. We want your patronage and otter inducements not usually given in tin's section to get it. S. T. FREW & CO., Rock Hill, S. C. INMAN BROTHERS. THE STRINGENCY OF THE TIMES CANNOT att'eot the sales of the LONDON-PARIS Clothing. The people must be clothed, and they WILL buy the REST, especially when they can be procured at the price of the ordinary. STYLE WILL PREVAIL. 1-. ... .w. ?|.n* ?I.a T >> jjiril >iiii|ji \ iiit'uiim niiti uiu i^;iiuviiParis Clothing will sell. Cut in the most artistic manner, trimmed so beautifully, and the tit so graceful, has won for us many customers. To sell a man one time means to clothe him hereafter. We offer you the BEST line, the LAR<JEST line, the LOWEST prices. What more can you ask ? SATURDAY'S SALES Were a tremendous drain on our stock, yet we can tit any shape. OUR STRAW HATS Are fast disappearing, but we have more on the road, to make the line complete. We will supply your wants, and are always mindful of your interest. Give us a look and we will clothe you. IN MAN BROS., The Leading Clothiers. P. A. ABERXATIIY. STOVES, TINWARE, ROOFING, GUTTERING, Valloy Tin and all kinds of Job Work. 1 sell Stoves and I sell Tinware. I am prepared to furnish estimates on Hooting, Guttering and Valley Tin, and when it comes to job work I can tell you the price of my labor before you bat your left eye. All work done at competition prices with a guarantee of satisfaction thrown in. Ladies, when you want noveltiesin the wav of cooking utensils, call on P. A. ABERNATHY. LOUIS ROTH. PETTI JOHN'S BREAKFAST FOOD, JjMiESII OAT MEAL, CANNED GOODS, TOMATOES, SUCCOTASH, CORN?first quality, BEANS, PEAS, ETC., SOAPEOAM AND PEARLINE. LOUIS ROTH. DOBSOX'S RACKET. THE GREAT RUSH STILL CONTINUES AT MRS. DOBSON'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION FOR FINE HATS, BONNETS AND DHESS GOODS. LADIES in town, please let us have your orders early in the week, as the country people must be waited upon when they come, as they cannot come back. Those beauties in Dress Goods and Shoes cause a rush to DOBSON'S. So pretty ; so cheap. The ladies are carried away with them, and they are being sold at the same price as old goods, and sometimes cheaper. Come and see them when in Yorkville. It won't cost you anything, only a little time, and you will got better goods for same money and maybe less. Come and see us. We deal in nice fresh goods. No old shopworn goods at any price. When you want to see NEW Goods and LOW prices, see Mrs. Dobson. Agents for Buttericks' Patterns. T. M. DOIJSON & CO. 'Phone No. 22. CAROLINA BUGGY CO. THEY ARE ALL GONE. SEVERAL weeks ago we advertised that we had a lot of BRAN NEW twohorse wagons fiir stile at 840 each. We have none now because the price was so low and the wagons of such superior material and workmanship that the people came and took them away in a short time. We exf>ect to get some more by and by and will et you know about them. TYTHT MttAiVTTMl? JLXl JL JLJL JLi JL xi'x jlj Wc will take this opportunity of saying that we are still manufacturing the finest and most stylish line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SURREYS and RUGGIES ever ottered in this section and would like to talk to you if you contemplate buying anything of this kind. We also liavo a lot of cheap buggies and can fix you up at almost any price you want to pay. CAROLINA BUGGY CO. J. H. RIDDLE. OUR UNUSUALLY LARGE SALES OF tCDTII I7C0C l~L.fl I ILILUIIO FOR the past thirty days is conclusife evidence that we have succeeded in what we proposed sometime since, viz: To save onr customers money when they would see us before buying. We have succeeded in our efforts to handle the CHICORA HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS AND ACID PHOSPHATE WITH POTASH?a goods of the highest merit and of startling results wherever used. We think it incumbent upon every farmer to think well before lie makes his purchase of fertilizers, as upon the merits ol' the guano used largely depends the success of every farmer. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, HARDWARE, LIME, HAY AND SHINGLES is large and at prices that fully sustain our assertion that we do not make our money off of the men to whom we sell goods, but off those FROM WHOM WIS"BUY. DON'T BUY GOODS IN OUR LINE FROM OTHERS AND THEN COMPLAIN TO US THAT YOU HAD TO PAY TOO MUCH FOR THEM. J. H. RIDDLE. G. H. O'LEARI . WE HAVE IN STOCK A ROLLS of Japanese and Chinese t)v Mattings and we sell it at from 10 to .">5 cents a yard. .'10 dozen Window Shades at low prices. Carpets, lings, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. Wc have a large stock of bedroom furniture and also a nice new line of parlor and diningroom furniture. Wo have Beds by the CARLOAD. Bureaus, Chairs, Lounges, Matresses, Bookcases, Cabinets, Desks, Picture Frames, Easels, Pictures, Cooking Stoves, Repairs for Stoves, Ware, Saddles, Buckels, Harness, Collars, etc., etc. We Carry a Large Stock Of all the above goods and our facilities tor doing business in a s.haijO cost are The Best, and We are Prepared To 3Ieet Prices in ANY Market. G. H. O'LEARY. COFFINS, CASKETS ANI) ROBES. WE hare the finest stock in this line that we have ever carried before. Cloth and Metallic Caskets, Children's White Goods, Robes, etc. Attention at all times. Satisfaction guaranteed.' W. H. MOORE A CO. LEWIS O. GRIST. SAM M. GRIST. GRIST COUSINS. PLAYING THUNDER. CAN'T understand what 'the COUSX INS,' mean by selling goods at the prices they do. I know they are not making anything 011 a great many things they sell, and they are playing thunder with the grocery and hardware business in this town." The foregoing came to us over the grape vine telegraph as the utterance of a competitor. I11 answer to the gentleman's statement, we would say that he need not worry himself about us, because if we are not making anything he will not be worried by us much longer. If we are losing money we can't keep up the present pace always, as our ability to pay for our goods will play out after awhile. Perhaps we don't know how to cipher, and therefore do not know what to charge for goods; but we think we are getting along very nicely, and have no idea but what we will remain 011 the turf at least duriner the re maindcr of this month, and those who patronize us will get the benefit of our ignorance in selling goods for less than they are worth, at least during that time. WE WILL NOT Quote prices on a great many things this morning; but will simply say that bvaporated Apples and Peaches at 10 cents a pound or three for a 23 cents, are going very rapidly, and if you want any, and we know you do, you had better conic quick. We are selling best quality uncativassed * Hams at 12} cents, and Lemons and Bananas at 20 cents a dozen. DON'T WALK; BUT RIDE A MONARCH AND KEEP IN FRONT. They are, without exception, the best Wheels on the market. They have proved their claim of superiority in this section during the past four years. If you want the best you MUST buy a MONARCH, and if you want to keep in front you MUST ride a MONARCH. The 1895 models are beauties, rrices range rrom 500 to $i&>. Call and see us or seuu for catalogue. GRIST COUSINS. DO YOU SEE THIS DEEP" fWELL PUMP? It will be as cheap to you in a use of three or four years as well buckets and well chains. If your well is 25 feet or less we can lit you up on a lirstclass iron pump for 83.50. This fitted with galvanized pipe, inside ana out, is guaranteed not to taste your water. DEEP WELL PUMPS like the cut here shown, lor ANY depth well, we will sell for from 810 to 815. Call to see us; they are sold on trial, and returnable if not satisfactory after 30 days' use. That Picture Frame Moulding is now ready for you and we can make frames any j size. Bring on your pictures. IRON SAFES. Do you want a (lire proof safe at half the price J men. If so we have them in stock and should be glad to serve Canned Tomatoes and Corn by the ease at low prices. Tobacco at cost?50 boxes or more in stock. A 50 cents package of fresh buckwheat at .'10 cents; a 25 cents package at 15 cen \V. B. MOORE & C'0. W. E. FERGUSON. J. M. FEROUSON. FERGUSON BROS. FRUIT! FRUIT!! Oranges, Lemons, Apples and Bannas! SUPPOSE that just for a change this week you try some of our Pinhead Oatmeal at 8 pounds for a quarter, or 4 pounds of Hecker's Oattlakes for a quarter. Best Buckwheat Flour, .'12 pounds for 81. Our Old Homestead Prepared Flour for battercnkes is getting more popular every day. It is made of wheat, corn and rice. Try it. It's good. Four pounds for a quarter. Fresh Cream Cheese at 3 pounds for50 cents. This Cheese is made of the "tluid extract of the bovine." Try our La llosa Macaroni at two pounds for 25 cents. The tinest Open Kettle X. O. Molasses at 50 cents a gallon. Chalmer's Gelatine at 15 cents a package. Nice Jellies at <>j cents a pound that will make your stomach laugh. Try us for Cigars, Pipes and Iiains. We have them smoked and unsmokcd. Nice line of French and Stick Candy. FEKGUSOX BROS. P. S.?Corn, Peas. Chickens and Eggs wanted at all times. "52T. J. W. DOBSON. i^nnon i nnnT i t li t m rtttiSn Aiitut Alio HI J. W. DOBSOX'S C1HEAPSTORE: Millet Seed, Timothy J Hay, Country Meal, Bolted Meal, Pure Extracts ot Lemon and Vanilla, Baking Powders, Lard, Irish Potatoes, Rice, Crockery Ware, Canned Goods of all kinds. If You Want Something Nice Try a can of our SUGAR CORN". It is the best in town. We still have a few GUANO DISTRIBUTORS and COTTON PLANTERS left, which will be sold CHEAP. W. H. LEWIS, ATTOHXEY AT LAW, Yorkvillc, S. C. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. fiir- Olliec in the Wilson building opposite the court house. June G 23 ly (The iijtorkviUr tfnquurr. run MS OF S V BSC III FT I OS : Single copy lbr one year, % 2 00 One copy tor two years, 3 SO For six months, 1 OO For three months 50 Two copies for one year, 3 50 Ten copies one year, 17 50 And an extra copy for a club of ten.