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Jpnancial anb Cmmnmial. YORKVILLE, August 22.?Cotton 8 to 91. CHARLESTON, August 20.?Cotton quiet ; middling, 93. LIVERPOOL, August 13.-^Cotton in moderate inquiry and freely supplied. Uplands, 5&d. NE\V YORK, August 20.?Cotton quiet. Uplands, 104. Futures closed dull but steady, with sales of 63,000 bales, as follows: August 10.06 to 10 07 Sontflinhor 10.11 to 10.12? Optobfir 10.00 to 10.07; November 10.00 to 10.07; December 10.09 to 10.10; January 10.19 to 10.20; February 10.31 to 10.32; March 10.43 to 10.44; April 10.54 to 10.55; May 10.65 to 10.66. Special malices. The Proof!?Here It Is. Maj. P. E. Wise, Prosperity. S. (J., says: "I used several bottles of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial and recommend it to be a good family medicine." Mr. Louis Miller, of Atlanta, Ga., formerly of Charleston,S. C., says: "I have used Norman's t Neutralizing Cordial in my family for'a number of years and consider it a medicine we could not do without." Mrs. M. R. Donnelly,- of Arredonda, Fla., says: "Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is a splendid medicine. It has cured me of Dyspepsia and I sleep better than I have done for twenty years." August 23 35 It obituaryT Died?Near Howell's Ferry, on Thursday, August 16, 1883, Capt. JOHX*W. MITCHELL, agea about 53 years. Near Howell's Ferry, on the 13th of July, 1883, OPAL CLAIR, daugtiter of Mr. S. W. and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell, aged 9months. In Clever, York county, S. CM August 3rd, 1883, Mrs. LILY M. FOltD, wife of Mr. G. F. * Ford, aged 31 years. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Dr. JOHN J. MILLER, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and those having demands against <5Id estate will present them duly Attest 6(1 MARY O. MILLER, Administratrix. August 23 34 3t WATCH FOUND. F)UND near Clover, S. C., on Tuesday, 14th instant, an open-face GOLD WATCH, which the owner can have by describing the same, giving a reasonable reward to the finder, and paying for this advertisement. Applv at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. August 23 34 tf '' NOTICE TO FARMERS. 1 REPRESENT somejof the most reliable Insurance Companies in the United.States, and am prepared to take risks on COTTON GINS, GIN HOUSES and CONTENTS, and MACHINERY, . and all otherclasses of property, on the most favorable terms. FOR SALE.?New Elliott Gins. Old Gins repaired at short notice. W. H, McCORKLE, Agent. Augusf 28 34 2m ROADS AND BRIDGES. TO the Supervisors of Roads and Bridges in York county: Yourattention is called to the importance ef putting the Roads and Bridges of your respective Highway Districts in good order, for the Fall season. The Board suggests that immediately after the first general rain in any District?the road-hands be called out, and at least six days' work bo done, if necessary. All hanging limbs on the roadside should be removed, and all loose rocks thrown from the road-bed. Bv order of the Board. J. B. ALLISON, Clerk of Board. ? ? * i+ AUgUBtlSJ ot ? CARD OF THANKS. TO my. many friends and customers who have patronized me so liberally during the last five years, while in the Dry Goods and Grocery business with Mr. C. G. "PARISH, under the firm name of C. G. PARISH <fe CO., I would extend my most sincere thanks, and as I kave bought Mr. Parish's interest in the stock of goods, I intend to continue the Dry Goods and Grocery Business In the same stand, near the depot, and would be glad to sell to all of my old customers and as f many new ones as ipay give me a trial. I promise to give to every one polite attention and as low prices as the same quality of goods can bo bought at anjf house in Yorkville. T. B. McCLAIN. ? rtj pt August !?J bt HERNDON BROS. WAGONS. DON'T forget that we sell the Piedmont Wagon. Can save you some money if you buy from us. We will sell them on time with the right papers. Don't forget to see them when you come to town. HERNDON BROTHERS. "hams, FRESH and nice, at HERNDON BROTHERS. . MOLASSES. WE have the very best New Orleans, extra choice and prime Molasses. HERNDON BROTHERS. FLOUR A ND Meal here all the time. * A HERNDON BROTHERS. MORE NEW FURNITURE. J. Ed. Jeffkrys. J. R. Ashe. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. COTTAGE BEDROOM SUITS. i- "AAARBLE and Wood Top Bureaus, Dressing IT J. Cases, Washstands and Tables. COTTAGE BEDSTEADS. % Sideboard and Dining-Room Safes, Wardrobes, Spring Beds and Mattresses. CHAIRS. Lounges, Dining-Room, Parlor, Rocking, office and Children's Chairs. FUNERAL GOODS. Burial Caskets and Cases, both plain and ornamented ; beautiful Gloss White Cases, Children's size. Handles, Screws, and other CofHn Trimmings, always on hand, and for sale on reasonable terms. When we commenced business, we reduced the prices of FUNERAL GOODS FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER than they ever were before sold .. in this market, and are fully prepared to meet any legitimate competition in this line. The extended patronage we have received verifies this statement, and we invite an examination of goods and prices. .J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. PARISH & McKMGHT. NOTICE TS hereby given that the firm of C. G. PARISH I. <fc CO., composed of the undersigned and Mr. T. B. McCLAIN, doing business near the depot, is dissolved by mutual consent. All business of the above-named firm will be settled by Mr. T. B. McCLAIN, whose authority is hereby ac, knowledged. C.*G. PARISH. NEW FIRM. v J fTIHE undersigned respectfully inform the pub1. lie that they have opened business, under the firm name of 1'arigh A McKnight, In the new brick building, on Main Street, opposite T. M. Dobson's, where they will conduct A GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, j Including a full stock of Family and Fancy i Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Fertilizers. Tin- j ware. Hardware, Ac., &e., which will be sold at | the closest priees. I Our Goods are New and Fresh. Bought 011 the most favorable terms, and will be , sold at short profits. We only ask an examina- j tion of our goods and a comparison of prices. ft. ft. parish, j. c. Mcknight. August 1(5 ly LAND FOR SALE. i FOUR HUNDREI)(400) ACRES, more or less, known as "Morgan Mariin Tract," near Smyrna Church. HART A* HART, Attorneys, Yorkville, S. c. August lit 27 tf IRISH POTATOES FOR SAEE. " (5WA BUSHELS of Early Rose, Irish Potatoes sVYj for sale at $1.00 per bushel. Apply to W. DAVE GRIST, at the "Exquikkr" Office. June 23 2?i tf 1 J. M. ADAMS. 1 NEW GOODS. 1HAVE just received a well-selected stock of I ^ Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and ' f j Cigars, cheap for cash. J. M. ADAMS. J COOKING STOVES, 1< iff* ~ - ?^-1? W Njn a SS BUTCHER KNIVES, d CARVING Knives, Table Knives and Forks, 81 Tea, Table and Basting Spoons; Pocket P Knives. Look out for my new advertisement next week. J. M. ADAMS. KEROSINE OIL. c] I KEEP a good article of Oil, Lamps, Lan- q terns, and Lamp Goods of all kinds. tc J. M. ADAMS. 11 CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES. J FOR sale cheap, bv ai J. M. ADAMS. ri ti FRESH TURNIP SEED. RUTABAGA, Flat Dutch, Rod or Purple Top, large White Globe, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Golden Ball, and other varieties, for sale P by J. M. ADAMS. ? W. C. LATIMER, f ? B FRESH ARRIVALS I OF Domestics, bleached and unbleached ? Homespun, Lonsdale Cambric, the best ' bleached Homespun at 10 cents, to be found. "| Also a nice assortment of Bed Ticking from 8 to J 40 cents per yard. The largest stock of Salem m and Kentucky Jeans ever brought to this mar- ai ket. A nice line of Charlottesville Cassimeres, c? " ' 1 i ' A fViof ool. ..it ior men s hiiii uuvs viuuini|j. n vi w. ebrated Eagle and Phoenix Yarn. An endless C? variety of Cheeked Alamance and Ansenburg Homespun. All shades of Woolen Yarn. Call and see my new style of Fall Prints, they are very pretty and cheap. MILLINERY. } cl I am still in the ring, offering great Bargains in all kinds of Satins, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, <fec., in order to make room for the tremendous stock of MILLINERY which I intend to place on my counters soon. The old stock must be sold at some price. ~^| Dre^-Making. This Department is still on a boom and turning out work daily. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. . ? GROCERIES. 3 w of A fresh lot of the celebrated Brunswick Hams. Lightning Cross-Cut Saws, Hand Saws, <fcc. My D stock is complete, both in Fancy and Heavy Gro- cc ceries. W. C. LATIMER. HORSE-POWER AGAOT. X rUHE nuestion freouentlv asked bv the manv _|_ farmers who have inspected the Iforse-Power 1 this season, is, "Will it do what you claim ? We. ? are satisfied upon points of simplicity and durability. Make us secure on results and we will ?! buy." What more can a reasonable man ask r? than the iron-clad security we publish?asking Jl for no money unless certain results are given ? ~ Think of it, and apply at once, for the time in which to build Powers for this season is rapidly closing. // Call and see my Hoffman and Biekford GRAIN DRILL, with Rust Proof Oat Attachment. th Ts The Acme Harrow. Ask vour neighbors what thev think of its work. There is one in every neighborhood in York county. The general reply is, I would not be without one for double its cost. Its i-esults in covering small grain, in speed and perfection, are equal to the drill. The driver and two mules Oi can effectually cover ten acres of wheat per day, W in cotton stalk, on any cultivated land. Think of it! The seeding season 'is near upon us. Speak early and secure one. Apply to the undersigned in Yorkville,orto Jones & Robertson, Rock Hill. J. E. LOWRY. August 23 23 tf JOHN MAY, JR: GROCERIES, GROCERIES, ?" AND .. Dealer In General Merchandise. C10ME and see me and I will sell you Groceries ; as cheap as any House in Yorkville. Sugar, Coffee and Rice sold cheap, at T s JOHN MAY. Jr's. } Meal, Flour, Bacon and Lard sold cheap at u] JOHN MAY, Jr's. i andv, Common and * rench, at ? JOHN MAY, Jr's. Kresli and pure Pickles, Deviled Ham, and ? Sardines, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. Just arrived, Jellies in both goblets and wine- go glasses, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. ? Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. j Everything in theGrocerv line is at j\ JOHN MAY, Jr's. Sc Granulated Sugar, fine and coarse, at in JOHN MAY, Jr.'s Grocery Store. of Grist, both fine and coarse, at J. MAY, Jr's. qv THE CORNER DRUG STORE r IS, as usual, at the top round of the ladder, in A full supply of the Staple Drugs and Medicines of the times, not only for family supplies, but for . . filling orders from Country Stores. ^ Iu Perfumeries and Soups to Of the most delightful flavors, we cannot be beat by any Drug Store in towns of the Yorkville tt stamp! I TOILET COMBS AND BRUSHES, be sa In the groatest variety, and at the most reasona- $t ble prices, including Face Powders, Lily White, c< Rouges, Ac., and Hair Oils and Pomades. ? In Razors, Pocket Knives, dx., Ac. We have not only a fine assortment, but goods of Jp_ fine quality and for good service. French and California Brandy, Ac., For medical purposes. We have some of the k oldest and purest goods ever brought to this mar- P. ket. We have too many goods to name them, but ask vou to come and see. 3 MAY A* MAY. B ~ M. STRAUSS. GREAT SACRIFICE"! i t M STRAUSS having determined to sell out . his stock of SPRING AND SUMMER Goods, otters Great Bargains. ; k< Some at Cost, and some at j el LESS THAN COST. The object is to make room I For His Fall Stock. I ] j)( FOR RENT, OR SALE. tt I DESIRE to LEASE 011 long term, or will SELL for cash, my ROSS TRACT OF LAND, I 1{ miles from Yorkville. W. P. GOOD. : August 10 TJ 2t I JOHN R. ASHE, j NEW GOODS. [" HAVE just opened a new line of Hats and L Caps, suitable for old men, young men, youths, ovs and children, and can and will sell them >wer than ever known to the trade in Yorkville. have them in all stvles, colors, grades and sizes. DOMESTICS. I can give better goods at lower prices in this ne than ever before, and offer fresh arrivals. ' 1,000 yards Piedmont 4-4 Shirting. 1,000 yards Piedmont S Shirting. 1 1,000 yards bleached $, j} and 4-4 Shirting. 1,000 yards Domestic Checks and Ginghams. 2,500 yards Standard Prints. ; 1,000 yards Ticking all grades and prices, and 1 full line of other Dry Goods and Notions, suit- ' ble to the wants of the trade, at prices which inite competition. GROCERIES. In this line we are slightly disfigured by the ry weather, but are still in the ring, with a full apply and ready to serve the trade at as low rices as any in tne citv. HARDWARE. We carry a full stock in this department, and Ko-wt/v *-? ,->o ??1 vr />Tramr4Kirtrvf>iof fKo^rorla rO .?kIIIX VVS ua v c ncai xj u V ux y biinxg vuv vx uuv ? v aires. A full stock of all sizes of Bolts from 11 > 12 inches. All sizes of Refined Tire Iron from i by 8 to 2 by ?, and nearly all the odd sizes of juare, round and band Iron. All sizes of Drill ad Pick Cast Steel, Steelyards and Scale Balaces, and various other articles in too vast a vasty to enumerate, on which I can please the aue in prices. POWDER. I have a supply or Hazard Gun and Blasting owderto furnish to the Wholesale trade iin this jction of country, at manufacturer's prices. FFg Kentucky Rifle, 25 lb Kegs, 50 FFg Kentucky Rifle, 121 lb Kegs, 3 50 FFg Kentucky Rifle, 61 lb Kegs, 1 88. lasting Powder, 25 lb Kegs,.'. ! 3 15. JOHN R. ASHE, Agent. .ATTA BROTHERS MOLASSES, MOLASSES, 7" NO WING the trouble in getting pure New 5L Orleans Molasses, during the summer lonths, we bought our year's supply last spring I id stored it away in a cool and dry cellar, and in now supply the trade with any grade desired, 1 id at very low figures, as we bought at bottom I ish prices. LATTA BROTHERS. j i HAMS, BACON AND LARD. ATE have just received a lot of Hams, Bacon r f and Lard, all bought since the recent deine. LATTA BROTHERS. S LBS. OF COFFEE FOR A DOLLAR. ATE still claim to be headquarters for Coffees, r y as we have all grades from 15 pounds for le dollar to the best .lava. LATTA BROTHERS. 1 ( IGARS, CIGARETTES and TOBACCO. 1 ATE are carrying a large stock of the above'T named goods, and claim to be able to please e most fastidious, either in a smoke or chew, as e have three of the best brands of Cigars ever fered on this market?the Forest King, White ar Line and Moss Rose, besides the celebrated uk^ of Durham Cigarette and Chewing Tobac>, from 30 cents per pound to 75 cents. T A TT A l)DnTUTrD<j FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. VE have all grades of Flour from North Carolina, to the best XXX Patent. LATTA BROTHERS. ENNEDY BROS. & BARRON^ I CORSETS, NOTIONS, AC. NONE SUCH," "Monitor," "Favorite," "Bon-Ton," "Nursing," and "Dermatoid, e best, something new." White and colored ibleDoileys, Towels, Ladies' Gauze Under vests ith or without sleeves. White Lawns, Piques, eonets, India Mull, Fichus, Ties, Col.ars, immings in Silk, Velvet and Satines. Ribns, Bobinet, Illusion, Fans, Infants' Lace ips, Ac., Ac. Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, ^ innriedand Untrimmed, at Bargain Prices to ? ise out Spring stock. Su'v.me .' Dress Goods at irgain Prices. CIGARS. Our Mutual can't be beat for 5 cents. A Well-Selected Stock of Crockery i hand, and a few Jugs to put your Blackberry ine in. SCHOOL BOOKS, ' And Singing Books, as low as the lowest. Overseers of Roads rill please bear in mind that we are ready to i ipplv them with Picks, Axes, <fec. ' KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON. G. II. O'LEARY. reaping whips, &c. ) E APING Whips, made expressly for d riving 1 V Reaping Machines. A nice lot of Buggy ^ inbrellas just received and for sale by ' G. H. O'LEARY. ? bed room sets. IOME of the best Bed Room Sets ever ottered ) in this market. Also medium and cheap iods, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. chairs, bureaux, ac, L LARGE stock of Chairs, all grades; Bureaux, Side-Boards, Safes, Desks, Lounges, >fas, Picture Frames and everything else kept an establishment of this kind, and their going f daily is the best evidence that prices and uility please. G. II. O'LEA RY. carpets. HAVE made arrangements with one of the * . largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell 11 irpets by sample, and have on hand fifty ditt'erit grades and patterns. Call and see tnem exbited in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No ouble to show them. I will have Carpets made fit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY. "stoves. i AM selling the Stoves of Charles Noble & Co., ( of Philadelphia. Hundreds of them have >en sold in the last few years, and all have given tisfaction. They are as cheap as any good ove. nepairs iurmsneci lor any stove ttns nnpanv makes. G. II. O'LEARY. SADDLES. L, MEDIUM stock of Saddles of my own make, I on hand, which will be sold cheap, for cash, i G. H. O*LEAKY. t HARNESS^ L FEW Sets of Harness on hand, which cannot be beat as to quality and prices. G. H. O'LEA RY. >OBSO!V & P ARISIL FLOUR, FLOUR. WE now have on hand a large lot of HLemiesaw and Country Flour, Also Country Wheat Bran. If you want a good Pocket Knife, go to DOBSOX & PARISH'S. If vou want a good Table Knife, go to DOBSOX & PARISH'S. 1 [ If vou want anvthing in the Hardware line, 1 > to * DOBSON & PARISH'S. If you want Tinware, it can he furnished as leap as the cheapest at DOBSON A PARISH'S. j Slates and Pencils for sale at DOBSON & PARISH'S, j ?25.00 REWARD. OST OR MISLAID, a hook or hooks eonj tabling the Records of the Town of Yorklie, for the year I860 to and including 1870. ny person knowing of the whereabouts of said )ok or books, and returning the same, will relive the above reward. Bv order of Council. V. 11A P PERFIELD, Intendant. j J. R. Schorr, Clerk. I Aug 111 Ti tf - T. M. DOBSON. BIBLESAND SCHOOL BOOKS. < THE Old Chap, T. M. DOBSON, has just received a lot of nice Bibles?latest edition? and at low prices. Also some Sehool Testaments and all kinds of School Books used, and will sell them all at publisher's prices, thereby saving you the trouole and expense of ordering. All School Books not on hand will be ordered out and sold at publisher's prices. 1 < CHEWING TOBACCO. f ] The Old Chap, T. M. D0BS0N, has just receiv- 1 ed a large line of Chewing Tobaccos, which he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. His pet brand, to sell at 50 cents, will be called 1 ! A\ . The "Old^Chap," j ? j c And was manufactured expressly for him, and he 3ays, without fear of contradiction, that it is the * best chew in Yorkville for 10 cents a plug, or 50 f cents a pound. All he asks is for you to try it, * ind he knows you will never want anything else. ' He will always keep it on hand, and as near the ^ same grade as possible. The Old Chap further J remarks that he has a brand called J / 1 1 1 THE "WEDDING CAKE," ' A ; Which is fine and will be sold at 75 cents per pound, or 20 cents a plug. You who want a tine chew, call and get some of the "Wedding Cake," :io better to be found. I 1 r He Uiever Tolfl Papa ! I i t 8 1; I Who never told Papa? 1 Why, the Old Chap, T. M. DOBSON, never told fi Papa that I bought a bladder of that nice SnufT >f his. 1 ti ,C THE BLADDERS ARE SMALL, ? Vs low as 3 ounces, and only costs 15 cents. He las all sizes, from 15 cents to 75 cents a bladder, ind besides he will not tell Papa, as I have tried lini and know for myself,, So all you girls ( Wlio Want To Bny Snuff. t a 1 1 i. l~ ? i\l.l rtl 1 ?r?11 l.A ntiif jruujiusec UltJ Will l JliljJ, illlU liu wwc nui uc auj he wiser of it. The 01(1 ('hap has just received a large line of r BOOTS AND SHOES, ( t I Vnd lie proposes to sell goods at fair prices that vill give good satisfaction. The Old Chap is loted for selling good Goods, and especially P 1H0ES. He Is Offering Big Bargains J r il certain lines of Shoos, Dress Goods and Remiants of Dress Goods. J a CALL AND SEE HIM ' it :t* you want good Shoes at fair prices. He is offering SO dozen Holvoke Thread at 25 cents per lozen. WANTED. f>00 pounds of Beeswax. 500 pounds of Wool, washed. 1,000 yards of Linsey. 1 500 yards of Jeans. f 500 pair of good Wool Socks. \ r'or which I will Pay the Market Price In Goods i c f i i Vt (.'ash prices, fome and see the Old C'hnp. T. M. DOBSON, ! Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. HUNTER & OATES. OFFERING AUGUST BARGAINS AT "The Mammoth." BELOW You will find ii partial list of our Bargains. COST [9 not what we want. Wo want money on the tounter, and not in the goods. WE BEAN WHAT WE SAY, \nd want you to see our gooas, get our prices, ind then you will be convinced of the fact that ,ve mean to sell goods cheap. REMEMBER Sow is the time to purchase WINTER C'LOTH[NCt at greatly reduced prices. OlIR Entire stock of Spring and Summer Goods at md below bottom prices, and we invite an inspecion of the same. WHITE GOODS, Plaid Muslin, Nainsook, Barred Muslin, Victo ia Lawn, India Lawn, Persian Lawn, Swiss Vluslin, plain and dotted Muslin, and all colors )f Tarleton. These goods must be sold. MILLLIERY GOODS. Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, in all he latest shapes and styles, Misses' and Chili vam ' ci TJo4a Af mmmr /toanrintirm SHlrs and Sat li V/II a liaiG vi VT Vi T V4VOV* *^/vaw?I| ? ns in all the new shades and colors. A grand lisplay of Ribbons, White and Colored Illusion, Vhite* and Colored Beaded Nets, Feathers, ^lowers, Plumes, Tips, Hat Ornaments, Vailing, itu filing. AJTD Don't forget our stock of Bleached and Brown Domestics, Dress and Domestic Ginghams, Driling, Plaids, Cottonades, Bed Ticks, Table Linen, D.^sh, Towels, Linens, <fcc. DRESS GOODS. Our entire stock of Dress Goods, at low figures. MUST BE SOLD. Crockery and Glassware. THIS MOITH s the time to buy Shoes cheap. Men's, Roys', jadies', Misses' and Children's Shoes at low >rices. CORSETS. j Try the "Ironsides" Corset. The double-hip ronsides Corsets are the best. We guarantee hem to be the strongest and most durable Coret ever made, and one trial will oopvince any ady of this fact. ARE fou coining to town this week? If so, do not ail to call at the "Mammoth." CHEAP 'obaceo, Snuff, Hardware, Cutlery, Cigars, Noions, Jewelry, Hats, Parasols, Fans, Umbrellas. Hoves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, hirts, Drawers, Books, Paper, Ink, Pens, Slates. !eneils, Picture Cords, Combs, Ac., Ac. GIVE US A CALL. HUNTER A OATES. H. F. ADICKES. WE ASK THE ATTENTION f\V the public to the very low prices at which Lf we are selling. Linen Coats, Linen Vests, Linen Dusters, Cot011 Dusters, White Vests, Black Alpaca ('oats, nd all our Summer Clothing. Special Prices On Pant*. Parasols and Fans in great variety, at uncomnonly low prices. GAUZE VESTS AND UNDERWEAR. Ladies' and Misses' Gauze Vests. Ladies' and hildren's Underwear, nicely made and emiroidered Chemise, Underskirts, Night Dresses, )rawers, Ac. Corsets at very low prices. Ladies' Linen"Ulsters. All kinds of Veilings and Nets. A very large stock of Dress (foods at reduced Bargains in Dress Trimmings. Muslins at nc., S^c., 10c., and 12Jc. per yard. Gloves of overy kind at low prices. Black jace Gloves and Mitts, colored Silk and Cotton doves and a full lino of'Kids for Ladies and ientlemen. SLIPPERS. Slippers in all sizes for Ladies. Slippers in all sizes for Children. Slippers and Low-Quartered Shoes,all sizes, for fen and Boys.. A most superb stock of Laces. Embroidery, Everlasting Trimming, Tucking 'ufflng and all kinds of White Trimmings. Also large line of Colored Trimmings for Linens and ^AAflci Of T IlllC ^V/V/UOj Ub Special Low Prices. Ladies' Neck Wear in very great variety. Lace and Lawn Ties, Fichus, Ac., Ac. Rufflings in all the latest styles. A lot of light Summer Coverings at very low irices. Men's and Roys' SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS, Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at very low prices. Mosquito Nets, all colors. 1V1U3<}U11AJ V. illiupiun. Hammocks, Fish Hooks and Lines. Croquet Small Baskets, Table Oil Cloth. Toilet Soaps at very low prices. Our Stuck of Millinery is Full Up, Vnd our Milliner, Miss SMITH, is still to be ound at her post, prepared to do the very best vork on short notice. Prices as low as the lowest. BOOKS. We have a full supply of Miscellaneous Books, n all the latest issues. A full stock of all kinds >f Stationery and Small Wares. And don't you 'orget that we are headquarters for all kinds of Slippers and Low-Cut Shoes, Especially for Children. H. F. ADICKES. CQLCOCK & MILLER. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! WE would call the attention of the public to the fact that we have the control of N. D. SULLIVAN'S Justly Celebrated Brands of Tobacco, Manufactured at Walkeratown, N. C. These Goods are the best ever offered IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET. All we ask is for you to co. .e and buy a pIur, and we know yon will become converted to it and chew no other. boots and shoes, boots and shoes. boots and shoes, boots and shoes. Boots and shoes, boots and shoes. Anything from the finest Ladies' Hand-Sewed Button Boot to a Wire imitation Dutch Polka, for *1.00. Pine Hand-Sewed Men's London, French or New Orleans Box-Toed Congress. dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, dry goods, We are offering our Dry Goods stock at greatly reduced prices, to close out ana maxe room ior our Fall stock. t GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. Staple and Fancy Groceries always on hand, to suit everv one. * t COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL Before buying elsewhere, and we will save you money. COLCOCK A MILLER. J R. LINDSAY & CO. INVESTMENT! 20 Per Cent. Saved By Knowing Where to Place Yorir Money. DO YOUR OWN FIGURING AND MARK THE RESULT. ' # I I CLOTHim HAVING made Clothing our Specialty during < the season, and knowing where and how to buy, we have handled successfully large quanti- | ties. , The Commodious Room In the rear of our Store is now devoted exelu- j sively to CLOTHING AND HATS. And we intend to devote, more than ever in the , coming season, our attention to this line. We still have on hand quite a lot of desirable Suita and Single Garments That we wish to dispose of, and in order to do so we offer the unprecedented method of allowing customers to maketheirown selection, and then DEDUCT 20 PER CEffT. From the price of each article. This will make it possible to obtain The Biggest Bargains Ever ottered in this market, for our Goods are marked at popular prices: Just think or it?a nice white Vest for 63 cents. Just think of it?a nice Alpaca Coat for $2.00. Just think of it?a nice Linen Coat for $1.00, A nice Suit of Navy Blue Goods for $11.20. And various other Suits at the same miraculously low figures. ' INSPECTION IS INVITED. 2&-A\\ our other lines?Dry Goods, Shoes, etc.?are being sold to meet any competition. J. R. LINDSAY & CO. Some months ago, we contracted with the agent of a manufacturer to make especially for our trade a large lot of Cigars. As we had Ionk enjoyed the reputation of selling The Best Cigar 111 Town for 5 cents, the conditions of the contract, were that our character should sutler 110 violence in this particular, and that this new Cigar should surpass in excellence anything we had hitherto handled. They were tolbe as good as a Cigar could be made to retail with a profit for 5 cents. We were to be the judge of its qualities, and if not satisfactory, the whole lot was to be returned at the expense of the shipper. We have 5,000 ot the lot now in store anu respectfully ask the smoking public to give them a trial. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WHEAT AXD CORN GRINDING. I WOULD respectfully iuform the public that I have added a steam engine to my WHEAT MILL, 011 Allison Creek, live miles north of Yorkville, and am now prepared to grind CORN AND WHEAT at any time, day or night. A first-class MILLER is always in attendance, and satisfaction guaranteed. L. K. ARMSTRONG* August 10 3t THE DRl GOODS PALACE OF THE SOUTH! PERHAPS the most important event in the history of the Dry Goods business in this section is the completion of the magnificent establishment of Wittkowsky & Baruch. To the friends and acquaintances of this old established house, living all over the country', there is "no need of introduction, but we deem "it only proper to call the attention of the people who are so situated, living miles and miles away from us, that we are now in position to offer facilities to purchasers of Dry (foods, etc., that are not equalled outside of New York. After many months of patient waiting and anxiety the large corps of artisans and mechanics that have been employed are about to vacate, leaving behind them everything so perfect in all appointments and requirements for the transaction of an immense business that on entering this Mart of Fashion one can immediately observe that every detail that experience could desire or taste could suggest has been attended to. Everything that in anyway could a^d to the comfort and convenience of customers has been zealously looked after and provided for. The premises have been enlarged to more than four times its former capacity, while several new departments have been aclded, all of which are entirely new features, and supplying a want that has long been felt in this section. All these vast improvements, provided at an immense outlay of capital, must necessarily have a telling effect on the business interests of this growing and beautiful city. For now ladies of the most fUA fttrA f'o??A1 inou OfCt reiixieu till ? IJIUJI mo i*?u vaivuitun i*> V proverbial, can find in this establishment every requisite of a wardrobe, for either street pr toilet. New Departures. We feel that nowhere on this continent is there a wider field for progress than in the balmy valleys of the lovely South. Ourselves animated and imbued with the most enthusiastic spirit for the elevation and advancement of commercial interests of our section, are determined to keep abreast of the times. With new and advanced ideas crowding out the old, pluck instead of luck, cash instead of credit, ability in place oi cheek, science and energy beating down the old fogy plan of doing business, old goods and long prices find 110 resting place with us. Our motto is and shall be Qulac onH I.iffM Prnfife " tyUlVIV UUH O UUU ui^iii a i vmui We are determined to have life and energy around and about us. Having now at our command ail the space necessary for the requirements of our constantly increasing trade, we are in a position to offer our patrons a stock of such magnitude and varied assortment as cannot be excelled in the Southern States. For the special pleasure of our lady friends we shall open with the fall season a Dress Making Department, and after much exertion we have been fortunate enough to secure the services of a lady, who, for the past seventeen years has catered to the tastes of the very best trade of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, whose ability as a perfect fitter cannot be questioned. Ladies can rely on being provided with the most attractive" freaks of fashion in garments that will be perfect in fit, style and workmanship. Particularly attractive will be our Ladies', Misses' and Children's Undergarments Department, our Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boot and Shoe Department, our Cloak and Suit Department. We have specially devoted an entire gallery for our Millinery Department. This will be conducted on a more extensive scale than ever before and will contain everything desirable in the way of French and American Novelties in Millinery Goods. In all other departments we will offer the most attractive assortments at prices that cannot be competed with, such as Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, Brocades, Mourning Goods, Crapes, Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens and Domestics, Cloths and Cassimeres, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Linings, Hosiery and Underwear. Gloves, Laces and Embroideries, Notions, Fancy Goods, Corsets, Prints, Lawns and Cambrics^ Dress Trimmings, Dress Buttons, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, uueioins, etc., otc. Orders by Mail. Our Mail and Express Department is now so thoroughly organized that ladies living outside the city can do their shopping through us with as much certainty of satisfaction as if they were personally present. Samples sent to any part of the United States, Canada or Mexico, on application. All orders amounting to ten dollars and upwards delivered free of Express or Mail charges. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. August 1G 33 Cm WITHERS ADICKES. A FULL .STOCK. WE believe that a full stock with low prices and proper attention will bring trade. Consequently our stock will generally he found complete, and we try to protect our patrons as regards prices. Come ana examine for yourselves. HARDWARE. VV 0 nave SUII1C UAUCncillC nuu nuunitugv u> this line, and it is an intricate business to learn thoroughly. We expect to pay special attention to thesameand incresise our stock, which is now probably the most complete in town. Just received Fly Fans, Fly, Rat, Mouse and Steel Traps; Tacks, all sorts and sizes; Screws, Hooks, Nails, Brads, Picture and Hinge Nails, Well Buckets, Wheels, Chains, Rope, etc. Cartridges, Caps, Powder, Shot,Lead, Spirit Levels, Squares, Rules, Tape Measures, Planes, Augers, Braces, Saws, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Shears, Razors, Carving, Kitchen ana Bread Knives, Pistols, Guns. We have some Breech-Loaders and Fixtures for the same, and will take special orders for these goods, and guarantee as good value as can be had elsewhere. All kinds of Locks?Pud, Tile, Trunk, Mortice, Stock, Rim, etc. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers of all kinds. Butts and Hinges in variety. Gun Locks and parts of saiye, Tubes, etc.* Cotton Cards. Chains, Saucepans, Shoe Findings, Car riage Bolts, Door and Window Latches. Horse, Shoe and Whitewash Brushes, Curry Combs, Files, Grindstones and Fixtures, Twines, Awls, Bagging Needles, Plyers, Compasses, Gauges, Faucets?Wood, Iron and Brass; Steelyards, Scalebeams, Springbalances, Coffee Mi^ls, Sam! Paper, Monkey Wrenches, etc. If you want anything in Hardware, not found here, it might pay you to consult us. GROCERIES RECEIVED THIN WEEK. Hams, Sugars, Baking Powders, Starch, Soap, Candies, Crackers?the best plain Cracker is Amer's Pastry Wafer. Kentucky Cider, Teasgreen, black and mixed. Tliurber's No. .'14 Coffee still takes. We still profess to keep the most complete stock of Fancy Groceries in town. Nice New Orleans Molasses and Syrups. CROCKERY, TIN & WOODENWARE. Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuffs, Pipes, etc. Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers with topsat Gi cents. Glassware, novel styles. Window Glass and Putty, Lamps, Chimneys and Fixtures generally. Kerosine Oil and a good Can for the same?Glass bound in Tin. Sheet Tin for Roofs, etc., and Solder. WITHERS ADICKKS. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. FACTS. A fact that is not self-evident, must be established by investigation for one's self, or by the testimony of witnesses. After it has become a fact, there is 110 getting around, under or over it. That Wizard Oil has had an immense sale here is a fact, and that it possesses great potency in relieving and curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head-ache?sick or nervous, contracted tendons and muscles, Pain in the back, Colic, Ac., Ac., is a fact likewise, that may be proven by the mouth , of many witnesses, and accounts for the great demand. From what we have seen and heard of it we think it is worth the price, viz: $1.00 a bottle. Always on hand at the "i ork Drugstore. The principal adulterants found in Baking Powders are Alum, Starch and Gypsum or Plaster of Paris. We guarantee that Price's Cream Baking Powder, the sale of which we control in this market, is an absolutely pure Cream of Tartar Powder, and, therefore tills every want of the . housekeeper and cook. We furnis"h free, a Receipt Book that tells how to make all kinds of Cakes, Pies, Custards, Puddings, Pastries, Ac. Call for the Book, and for Price's Cream Baking nnH fa Ice nn other.