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XjOCAXi AFFAIRS. / NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. H. Dye?Warning. * Dowry & Starr?Cocoa. Withers Adickes?New Goods. j John C. K aykendal?Sounds from the Mortar. Hunter <fe Oates?Other Fresh Goods. J. A. Adams and Others?Notice to Trespassers. L. M. Grist?A Valuable Premium for Subscribers. T. M. Dobson <fc Co.?Large Sales. Dre. J. A. <fe E. F. Glenn?Surgeon Dentists. UNTIL JANUARY 1ST 1886. We will furnish the Yorkville Enquirer ! from this date until January 1st, 1886, for $1,50, j the cash, in all cases, to accompany the subscription. r A PERSONAL MENTION. Jos. F. Wallace, Clerk of the Court, who re- * cently made an extended visit to Texas, returned home last Saturday. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ^The election, last Monday, for town officers for the ensuing year was very quiet, there being no exciting contest before tho citizens. The following ticket was elected: For Intendant?John R. Ashe. For Wardens?John A. Darwin, John M Hope, F. A. Gilbert, Sam. M. Grist. THE NORMAL INSTITUTE. The State Board of Education, at its session in Columbia last week, deoided to hold the next Normal Institute at Charleston. There were three competitors for the Institute, Charleston, Anderson and Yorkville. The institute will begin in July, with Mr. H. P. Archer, superintendent of the Charleston public schools, as prin" TV . A A "WET" TICKET. In the town election, last Monday, the following ballot was deposited, which would indicate that the voter is a straighout "wet" man, fully determined to vindicate his principles at the ballot-box : "Wet Ticket?For Mayer: Corn Whi9ky; for Wardens: Rye Whisky, Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Gin." THE CENTENNIAL CHRONICLE. Tho A noniata. Chronicle has diSDlaved a wonder fal nmount of research and enterprise in the publication of its centennial edition,*which is composed of 24 pages of well-written historical and statistical sketches of the prominent cities of Georgia. A page of the issue is also devoted to South Carolina. This edition fitly celebrates the completion of the hundredth year of the Chronicle's existence, and well illustrates the ability and resources of the sterling publication, which is among the most enterprising papers of the South. A LIBERAL OFFER. Attention is directed to the special offer which we make to new subscribers in our advertising columns this week. This premium is Webster's Practical Dictionary, an octavo volume of 634 pages, embodying several entirely new features which render it pre-eminent for general reference where it is impracticable to use the unabridged edition. Our offer is open not only to new subscribers, but those whose names are now on our l>ooks can renew their subscriptions for next year, at any time pending our offer, and secure a copy of the book on the terms announced in the advertisement. Dr. MAYO. Dr. A. D. Mayo, the eminent lecturer and educationalist, will deliver a lecture in the Court House at this place, at half-past 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, 20th instant. At the instance of the State Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mayo has visited several counties in the State during the past few weeks, and by the invitation of that official he visits Yorkville. The subject of his lecture here will be, "How does universal education pay ?" The lecture is free, and a general invitation is extended to all of both sexes interested in the cause of education. MILITARY INSPECTION. On Friday afternoon last, the annual inspection of the Jenkins Rifles and tbecorpsof Cadets of King's Mountain Military School took place on the grounds of the school. The Cadets of this institution form a part of the military arm of * the State, and are subject to the same regulations / as to inspection as the militia. The Jenkins Rifles, under command of Capt. : E. M. Law, and the Cadets under command of Capt. J. C. Lynes, of the corps of instructors, formed a battalion, and after battalioifcdrill in , the presence of the adjutant-general, were formally inspected by that officer, who complimented t both organizations upon their soldierly appear- c ance, their efficiency in drill, and the neat ap- c pearance of their arms. CHURCH NOTICES. \ Methodist Episcopal?Rev. J. Thomas Pate, ] Pastor. Services at Philadelphia unurcn ai 11 i A. M., next Sunday ; and at 8 P. M., in the c church at Yorkville, by Rev. W. W. Duncan, D. D. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday-school at 4 P. M. Associate Reformed Presbyterian. Services t at 10.30 A. M., next Sunday, by Licentiate W. M. < Grier. King's Mountain Mission?Rev. L. A. Johnson, Pastor. Services at King's Mountain Chapel next Sunday, at 11 A. M. r Presbyterian?Rev. T. R. English, Pastor. ^ Services at 10.30 A. M.f next Sunday, and in the ? evening at the usual hour. Sunday-school at 4 ^ P. M. Prayer-meeting Thursday night. i Baptist?Rev. J. E. Covington, Pastor. The ? pastor will fill his regular appointments next } Sunday: At Union in the morning and at York- j ville in the evening. Utarftef ftqjttrfs. j YORKVILLE, May 13.?Cotton 9 to 10. 1 NEW YORK, May 11.?Cotton quiet; middling i uplands, 10 13-16. Futures closed steady with s sales of 43,000 bales as follows: May, 10.68 to 10.69; 1 June, 10.80; July, 10.83 to 10.84; August, 10.90; 4 September, 10.66" to 10.68; October, 10.32 to 10.34; November, 10.18 to 10.19; December, 10.19 to 10.20; January, 10.26 to 10.28. CHARLESTON, Mav 11.?Cotton nominal. Middling, 10*. CHARLOTTE, May 12.?Cotton dull, at 10i to 10 5-16 for middling, Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, May 8.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week end- 1 ingMay 8, 1885: 1885 1884. 1 Receipts at all portsfor the week, 8,612 15,557 4 Total receipts to this date 4,640,720 4,722,592 Exports for the week 36,515 21,328 Total exports to date, 3,577,390 3,483,365 Stock at all U. S. ports 520,191 537,249 Stock at all interior towns 44,592 43,275 Stock at Liverpool 994,000 1,044,000 American afloat for Great Britain 72,000 44,000 \ Special jjtotjos. Religions Notice. Communion Service will be held at Tirzah ( Church by Rev. John Hunter on the Fourth c Sunday, 24th day of May, instant, at 11 A. M. Preaching also at the same hour on Saturday*, 23rd. May 14 20 2t n A Cough or Cold a Can be cured with a bottle of Sine's Syrup of a Tar. Only 25 cents. For sale by LOWRY <fc STARR. February 19 8 3m Religious Notice. Rev. J. R. McAlpine, will preach at Beershebp. [ Church on the 4th Sabbath of this month. May 14 20 2t Try a Bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar For your cold. It will cure you. Only 25 cents. For sale by LOWRY & STARR. , > February 19 8 3m j 1 /\ wx3 1 x (j m. m Died?In Clark county, Arkansas, of measles, j on the 22nd of April, 1S85, Mrs. ANN CLARK, j widow of Elijah Clark. In Clark county, Arkansas, of measles, on the I 25th of April, 1885, Miss MARY CLARK, daugh- ! ter of Elijah and Ann Clark, deceased. I ? Near Jacksonville, Pulaski eountv, Ark., on the 7th of October, 1884, EMILY CAROLINE, I infant daughter of \V. Rhett and Mary L. Johnson, formerly of York county, S. C., aged one month and three days. 1 j In Mecklenburg county, N. C., near Wright's Ferry, on the 8tn instant, GROVER CLEVE- ( LAND, infant son of I. D. and S. N. Boyd, aged | 6 months and 2 days. * J WARNING. j 4/x.L persons are warned against employing A T0M McCAW and his wife, AMANDA, colored, who are under contract to work for me . during the year 1885, and who left me without { cause and in debt. The law will be enforced i against all who disregard this notice. i L. H. DYE. May 14 20 It* ' notice to trespassers. A LL persons are hereby warned against hunt/V ing, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing over the lands or otherwise trespassing ipon the premises of either of the undersigned, is the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest jxtent, against all who disregard this notice. j. A. ADAMS, J. A. BELL, W. S. HENRY, J. J. HENRY, T. H. LESLIE, W. D. LESLIE, EDWIN WILSON. May 14 20 3t Dps. J. A. A e. F. GLENN, Surgeon Dentists. OFFICE in Yorkville over M. Strauss' Store. Ordinarv Gold FillMP ings, ONE DOLLAR; Amalgam Fillings, FIFTY CENTS. Extracting Tooth, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Full upper set of Teeth TEN DOLLARS. Teeth extracted with>ut pain, by the use of the local ansestheticj) HyIro-Chlorate Cocaine, or Nitrous Oxide Gas. May 13 16 2m A VALUABLE PREMIUM To Subscribers. 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A specimen copy of the book can be seen at this office, on application. Address, L. M. GRIST, Yorkville, S. C. May 14 20 tf ^ = JOHN (J. ILL I h.till UAL. SOUNDS FROM THE MORTAR. PAGE 16. rHE best writers and speakers often repeat an important sentence or paragraph in order o more fully impress or emphasize the thought ?r idea it contains. We thinlc that what R. Oglen Doremus, M. D., LL. D., says of Price s ?ream Baking Powder is of sufficient imporance to be repeated over and over again, until a >ox of the Powder shall be found in every house n the land. See page 16 of Dr. Price's Cook look, which can be had free, on application at he York Drug Store. The Cream Baking Powter is sold in town only at the York Drug Store. COCOA. Phillips' Cocoa made digestible and assimilate by Pancreatine. A delicious, highly nutriious and strengthening beverage, sold at the fork Drug Store. In the Shadow. The application of Paint is looked upon by nany as a luxury only to be indulged in by those vho have "much goods laid up for many days," ind then only to gratify a taste for adornment. rV'hile the desire to beautifv and embellish one's lome is an evidence of civilization and refinenent and much to be commended, paint, from a lordid view,has a higher utility than that of an investment, paying a remunerative rate of interest n the continued preservation of whatever it nay be applied to. Contributing to the happiness of man, Art and Mature reach their highest perfection in the comnnation of the useful ana the beautiful. This >nd is strikingly attained in the artistic and harnonious blending of shades and colors in the ipplication of paint. This leads us to remark :hat we are headquarters for the Piedmont egion for Paints ana Painters' supplies and are lelling first quality goods at prices that cannot )e duplicated in the belt. Come and see us, or 'drop us aline," before von purchase. JOHN C. IvUYKENDAL. LUWKI at S1AKK, COCOA. |"TSE Phillips' Digestible Cocoa instead of Tea U or Cotfee. It has the recommendation of all he physicians. Only costs 40 cents per can. Our Flavoring Extracts. Please remember when you are in need of flavoring for Cakes, Pastry, lee-Cream, <tc., that ve are headquarters for that line. Our stock :onsists of A anilla, Lemon, Rose, Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry and Orange. Ice-Cold Soda Water, /Old as Ice can make it; and all it costs is 5 :ents a glass. Iced Creaiu, rhe most delicious of all drinks,-only 10 cents a chooner, always on hand. Bring your girl ilong. LOWRY <fc STARR. m/ strauss. Remember! Remember!! M. STRAUSS QFFER? bis goods at Very Low Prices. It is To Your Interest to Uall And convince yourself. HOUSE AXD EOT FOR SALE. I THE undersigned offers for sale, A-'" iW" * S the lot in Yorkville, known as the "MEEK PLACE." It is situated fr^TfTSaflWC near the Methodist Church, and :ontaius TWO ACRES, more or less. On the ot is a two-storv Dwelling House, containing ilX LARGE ROOMS AND A BASEMENT, a umber-house, corn-crib and stables. Terms will be made easy. L. M. GRIST. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against theestateof t\ JACOB M. DEAL, deceased, are notified to present the same at once, duly attested. Those ndebted are required to make immediate paylient. A. F. HAMBRIGHT, 1 r?van?tn? RUFUSP. ROBERTS, j Executors. April 30 18 St WITHERS ADICKES. 3TEW GOODS. VERY few days pass by without some new arriTralu at. t.ho Adir>kf?s Rlllldintr. Received This Week. Mackerel in Kits, Drums,Quarter Barrels and loose. Now is the season for Mackerel and they are very cheap. Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Raisins, Bananas, Apples?Dried and Green. SWEET POTATOES. Grass Seeds of all kinds, German Millet, 3rd lot. Canned Goods, which are cheaper than ever. Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, Candies, Crackers, Marbles, Harps, Flour, Teas, Sugars, Pickles in bottles, buckets or at retail from carrel. Seed Irish Potatoes Cheap. Virginia Peanuts for Seed. A few Cow Peas, I Fresh Grits, Rice, etc. Crockery and Glass Ware. Fruit Jars and Flower Jars. HARDWARE. Remember, we claim the most extensive stock and lowest prices on Hardware in this vicinity. Nails, Plows, Heelscrews and Lap Rings at 5 cents. Plow Rods and Clevises at 10 cents. WITHERS ADICKES. parish, Mcknight & co. best sprinfi calico. WE have just received 3,000 yards of the best Spring Prints, which we will sell at 5 cents per vara, and no humbug, pure Hamilton Prints. The Best 5 Cents Mnslins in York. Nice White Goods of all styles cheaper than any house in York. nice dress goods, And the prettiest Shoes in the City. All we ask is a call. We know we will sell you. We have a beautiful line of Torchon Laces from 3 to 25 Cents a Yard. Surpassed by none in York. Call at the sign of the Elephant and see the Daisy. parish, Mcknight a co. good^?wsforthecit OF Yorkville and the Surrounding Country. A long felt want is now supplied. JOHN F. SPECKj PRACTICAL Watch Maker and Jeweler HAS opened a first-class Jewelry Store in Yorkville, where will be found at all times, a well selected stock of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Plated Ware, Ac., Ac. Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Of all kinds, prices and colors, from the cheapest to the finest Gold, which will be carefully fitted to the eye. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Of all descriptions, repaired in the best style and warranted. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for Goods or Work. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. J^OHN F. SPECK, Jeweler. THE Y ORKYILLFI AKERY. JUST THINK OK IT! TWENTY-FIVE pounds of first-class bread for $1.00. This bread is made of the very finest Flour that can be obtained, and is of unrivaled quality. Only 4 Cents Per Pound Loaf. This is still the price, although flour is constantly on the rise. We will venture the assertion THAT BREAD IS NOT TO BE BOUGHT At a lower price any where in the United States, notwithstanding the competion that may exist. Such is not only the Case in Quantity, But as to quality, all who buy may see, that it is satisfactory in every particular. GIVE US A TRIAL And be convinced on this important subject. Respectfully, BERRY & BARBER. J. R. LINDSAY. J. R. LINDSAY, UtALbK IN STAPLE AN FANCY GROCERIES, 1 HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. Headquarter* for Cigar*. Cigarette*and Smoking Tobacco. HERN DON BROS. HAY. j A NO. 1 Timothy Hay, for sale bv I A ' HERNDON BROTHERS. N OTCOMM ONT 4 HOLLOW Axle Wagon. Come and see it. I A HERNDON BROTHERS. GlIAKOS. A FEW sacks of Olier's and Wando on hand yet. HERNDON BROTHERS. CONFECTIONERY TN full blast. 40 Loaves still goes for?1.00. HERNDON BROTHERS. , SODA WATER. A COOLING beverage, one of the best drinks, A. will be ready Mav 1st. . HERNDON BROTHERS. ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 4 LL persons having demands against the esj\ tate of I. MILTON WALLACE, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same at once, duly attested. Those indebted are required to make immediate payment. K. B. MENDENHALL, Administrator. April .'10 18 :it? CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the I ENQUIRER OFFICE. ! HUXTER .& OATES. HEADQUARTERS THE cry is still for the Mammoth, and responsive to the call, numbers are daily flocking around her broad counters, and trusting their interests to her never failing attention, feeling assured that they will have every benefit In Style, Quality and Price, That she can bestow. That superior advantages in these respects can be obtained there, no one has a doubt. On every side you see abundant evidence of it, and on every tongue are words in confirmation of it. HER SPACIOUS APARTMENTS Are crowded with a most select stock of every article in the Dry Goods lino, and each day New Goods and Late Styles Are being received. Our latest arrivals are an elegant line of CHILDREN'S SHOES, Of all qualities. A new supply ot those celebrated Dorset Shoes for men, that have gained such popularity for their cheapness and quality, and are known as the cheapest hand-sewed Shoe on the market. They are inferior to none?they are cheaper than all. Ladies' Hats. Some new Shapes in Ladies' Hats just in. Shapes that under the deft fingers of our trimmer, cannot fail to please. By far the prettiest line of CALICHES AND GINGHAMS InYorkville. New patterns that are very atj tractive. Remember to come to the Mammoth for the famous Ironsides Corsets. You cannot buy them elsewhere. For Pearl Shirts t ' You must also come to see us, as we alone sell them, and they are known everywhere as the I best $1.00 Shirt ever offered to the public. You can find ; Weeks & Gilders' Clothing ! Only at the Mammoth, as no one else can buv ' them. Their quality, style and fit are so well known and appreciated that it is useless to mention it this season. They have been specially popular and the Mammoth can truly boast that the j NOBBIEST SUITS Worn in town, bear her label. You will also find the best line of Seersuckers there, warranted not to fade. Hats of Every Style, And we claim to please and fit everybody. OTHER FRESH GOODS. 100 pieces Prints and Ginghams, 2,000 yards Plaids, 3,000 yards heavy Shirting, 1,000 yards bleached Shirting, 50 pieces Victoria Lawn at ten cents. HUNTER & OATES. JOHN R. ASHE. SPECIAL TO BUYERS. I AM prepared to supply the wants of the Trade in every department of my business at as low prices as any competitor. Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. I offer all grades N. O. Molasses as low as any one. Having bought early, these goods are better than those coming in now, made from frosted cane. I am selling a good Sugar Syrup at 25 CENTS BY THE BARREL. And KEROSENE at 20 cents per gallon, and will sell anything I offer as low for Cash as can be bought. FERTILIZERS. I will meet competition in this line and offer to the trade: PURE GERMAN KAINIT. ASHEPOO ACID PHOSPHATE PLOW BRAND GUANO. John R. Ashe. McELWEE A dTbWO. On Saturday Nights, Onr Market will be kept open until 10.30 for the Accommodation ofour Friends. CORNED BEEF, PREPARED by us, which you will find to be a nice dish for Dinner and Supper. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. You will also find our Bologna Sausage nice, and wholesome for supper. FRESH BEEF Every day. We will deliver it at your door without extra charge when requested to do so. McELWEE <fc DARWIN. FAT SHEEP WANTED FOR market purposes for which we will pay the market price. Everybody bring us one or two, and by this means we will be accomodated and you notincorrvenienced. McELWEE & DARWIN. February 5 7 tf ? I W M AY Ac MAY, Zm DRUGGISTS. HI TO THE FRONT IN everything pertaining to pure Drugs and Medicines. We cannot be behind any one, and we will sell them on as reasonable terms as any other Druggist. S. S. S. in abundance in large and small bottles. Fellow's Compound Syrup of Hvpophosphites. LfA .il<l PlinunUiitn tlm r.cortt lifinn nwiaium n .itiu x m??v, - medicine. Honey of Tar, the celebrated Cough remedy. 0. D. B. and all other Bitters. Neutralizing Cordial, in largo bottles. Fine Wines, Brandies and Whiskies. Simmon's Hepatic Compound, the great Liver Medicine, and Simmon's Liver Medicine, the wonderful Liver Cure. Cream White Vermifuge, the best of all worm medicines. Fine and common Tobacco, all grades, cheap. Superior Cigars, none better, from B to 10 cents. A superior line of Perfumery, ahead of all in that line. A tremendous display of all kinds of Brushes. Syringes in all styles* and at all sorts of prices. Everything else to be found in any first-class Drug Store. MAY & MAY. I R. A. PARISH. J. D. COLCOCK. PARISH & COLCOCK. Kentucky Livery and Sale Stables. i A FIRST-CLASS Harness and Saddle Hor aX. ana nlwnva nn liiind tntrpthfir with nice Co Iumbu9 Buggies, to hire to our friends and customers. Vehicles of all kinds to hire. We are ; prepared to attend to all calls, day or night. ' Prices liberal. Buggies! Buggies !! Buggies !!! 50 Cincinnati Buggies bought and arriving. A full stock always on hand. Piano Box Top Buggies, Piano Box Open Buggies, Coal Box Top Buggies, Coal Box Open Buggies, Corning Box ( Top Buggies, Eureka Jumpseat Buggies, Phaetons, Spring Wagons, and Hacks of all kinds, bought at tne lowest cash price and must be sold. Also nice hand-made Harness, both single and double to go with the same. All standard work, and warranted for the term of one year from day of sale. Also a full stock of Columbus Buggies on hand?the best Buggy made. They need no guarantee. Call at our Stables and examine for yourself and got our low prices. HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! The Kentucky Livery Stable is still headquarters for nice Hay, and at low prices. Cheap Cash Store. Don't forget the cheap Cash Store on the Corner, where Mr. Robert S. Johnson and Mr. Colcock H. Moore will alwavs meet you with a smile and give you more fresh goods for your money than you can get anywhere else in town. Come one, come all. PARISH & COLCOCK. KENNEDY BROSr& BARRON. SPRING STOCK. 117E have received our Spring Stock of Call u coes, Chambrays, Lawns, Dress Ginghain9, I Cottonades, Notions, <fce. Mats, Hats, Hats. Gents' Fur, Cassimere, Wool and Straw Hats. Boys' Hats from five cents to two dollars, and Gents' Hats from ten cents five dollars. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Gents' Shoes from 81.25 to $7.00. Ladies' Shoes from 81.00 to the high button fancy French Kid, at 84.00. Misses' Shoes from 81.25 to 83.50. Plow Stocks, Ac. Single-Foot, Double-Foot, Square and DoubleFoot Plow Stocks, Riding Cultivators, Trace Chains, Hoes. Come and get the best Grain Cradle sold. We can supply you. Extra Cradle Blades also in stock. Cow Chains. Cow Chains, for staking out your Cows. It does not tangle nor hang your cow. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. F. IIAPPERFIJELD. FRESH GROCERIES. MY full stock of Groceries consists of the best goods that can be bought, and will be sold as low as any other house will sell you. HARDWARE. A full supply of Hardware, including Plow Fixtures and all other articles in that line re quired in agricultural operations. BOOTS AXD SHOES. A large lot of all grades. Call and examine them before buying. I will take pleasure in showing them and can save you money. TOBACCO AtfD CIGARS. A full line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Snuff and Cigars. MARBLE YARD. Special attention given to all kinds of Monumental and Tomb Stone Work. Prices are lower than ever before. I can certainly sell you work cheaper than any traveling agent can, for I will save you the commissions paid to them. Call and see specimens of work and ascertain prices. F. HAPPERFIELD. W. C. LATIMER. NOT A CANDIDATE. I AM not a candidate in the municipal election, but I am a candidate to serve the people in another way, and that is To Sell Them Goods Cheap And make them happy. I now have on hand and will keep in stock* a full lino of Haman & Son's celebrated Gents' Hand-Made Shoes. Headquarters for Dress Goods and Parasols. Another Case of those beautiful 5 cents Lawns. Another Case of those beautiful 5 cents Prints. Fresli Arrivals of Millinery Every other day. Dress-Making on a Big Boom. All at the lowest prices. W. C. LATIMER. J. W- POBSON. Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons. 1CAN furnish any of the above mentioned Vehicles 011 short notice. THE BUGGIES I SELL Are made by one of the best manufacturers in the United states, uvery one warranted tor one < year. If You Want to Buy a Buggy, Call and see me before buying. COFFEE. I have the best eight-pound Coffee in town. J. W. DOBSON. ! , ! REGISTRATION NOTICE. THE Books will be open for the REGISTRA- 1 TION of those who are BECOMING OF AGE, and those who are of age and who have not registered heretofore, can do so by calling 1 on me, at my office, AT THE FACTORY ] OF B. T. WHEELER, on the first Mondays of 1 March, April, May, Juno and July. 1885. i W. H. McCORKLE, Supervisor of Registration, York county, S. C. i February 5 6 21t I H. F. APICKES. I GRAND CENTRAL Fancy and Dry Goods Establishment, And depot FOR ALL KINDS OF FINE SHOES. persons are not aware of the fact that XT_M. iuo Calicoes We are Selling At 5 cents per yard are Simpson's, Eddystone, Manchester, Dartmouth, Bunnell, Cocheco, Knickerbocker, Merrimac, Correstoga, Windsot, <fcc. The very best made. Those goods have been bought from auction sales, and we now offer them for a lower price than ever known, for CASH STRICTLY. SPECIAL JOB. We will open this week a most beautiful lot of fine figured Lawns, worth 15 cents per yard, and we will offer them at 10 cents per yard. Our Millinery Store Is in receipt of another invoice of those large Hats that have been in such demand. We Are Offering Bargains In White Goods, Laces, and Embroideries. Special low prices on MEAT'S STRAW HATS And Low-Quartered Shoe*. H. F. ADICKES. L ATT A BROTHERS f USE Baker's Standard Guano FOR THE COMING SEASON. LATTA BROTHERS. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. FRESHARRIVAm WE have just received and now offer at prices that defy competition, l.OCO gallons ex. C. Hm P. R. <fe C. O. Isew Orleans Molasses. Call early and secure the advantages we obtained in buying in car-load lots. General Supplies. Our stock in this line is complete, offering advantages that we have never before been able to offer. GUANOS. 1,000 sacks high-grade Fertilizers, Acids and Kainit, at prices which show that we intend to meet all legitimate competition. Studebaker Wagons. When in need of anything on wheels, call and see us. TEOE^EE HAMS. A large lot of those choice country-cured Tennessee Hams just received. LIME. Always on hand, a full supply of Simons' pure Lime. Guano Notes. We would respectfully request the NOTES of all parties to whom we have supplied Fertilizers. Call early RIDDLE & PEGRAM. T. ft. HcCLA I> A CO. GROCERIES. ' WE have on hand a complete line of Groceries, and would call your attention to our very low prices, which we would ask you to get before buying. We will Always Sell as Low as Any One, If quality is considered. There has been a recent advance' in the price of Flour, but we have a good lot on hand which we offer at a very low price. We also have some good Wheat Bran, the very thing for your cows. GRAIN CRADLES. It may seem a little out of season to advertise Grain Cradles for sale, but we are already selling them, and still have a lot on hands, and you will save money by seeing them and getting our prices before buying. Our Stock of Tobacco Consists of several different kinds. The price we will make to suit you. Smoke the Kangaroo Cigar, for it is useless to hunt a better one for 5 cents. We haye all grades of Molasses, from 25 to 75 cents per gallon. T. B. McCLAIN it CO. 1871. 1885. Just Received and the Last to Arrive! Tli is Mpfl.snn. 50 BAGS Navassa Guano. 50 Bags Navassa Cotton Fertilizer. Please cull and close up by Note. All accounts not so closed BY THE 10TH OF MAY, Will not be allowed the option to pay in cotton. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. ??????? WALLACE'S MEAT MARKET. A FTER the present week, I will only keep my J\_ meat market open on FOUR DAYS of each week?viz.: on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, i FRIDAY" and SATURDAY'. On the days men;ioned I will furnish the best meats the country affords. The highest market price will be paid for fat ] sheep. R. L. WALLACE. April 23 17 3m t T. m DOBSON & CO. LARGE SALES. ^ 11I7ELL, Old Chap, I have only a few moT? ments to spend with you this morning, and have heard so much talk of your large sales, I want to know if these reports are true. I hear nothing in the country, when they talk about trade, but the Old Chap's Store being always crowded. You frequently hear ladies say, I wanted to b\>y my Hat from Mrs. Dobson, but they were so busy"that I could not wait, and had to go out and buy elsewhere, and I am not pleased with my purchase. I wanted to get my Hat or Bonnet trimmed by Miss Keen. Her trimming is so neat and in such good taste. I am sorry I did not leave my order and wait until she could have trimmed it, as I do not like the hat I bought. These and many other such remarks I hear in my travels around, and supposing that it must l-?" r,/v T i ??< /I WA*\?>A/1 f A ?>nn nfUof VA11 Vldrl tfl WC nu, A JU9D UXU|Ji/CU 111 V*/ nou u itai; j vu n??\? ?rw say about your SPRING TRADE." "Well, my friend, I never had such a trade in the Millinery Department. We just could not wait on our customers for the past three weeks, many of them have been compelled to go out and trade elsewhere as thev could not be waited on in time at our house, and we were very sorj*y indeed, as we regret very much for our friends to be compelled to trade elsewhere, but it was not our fault, as it was impossible for us to have them waited upon, ancl besides Miss KEEN, working day and night, could not trim the Hats and Bonnets as fast as they could be sold." "Well, Old Chap, let me congratulate you on your good trade this season. It seems like big talk, but from what I have heard in the country, I am sure what you say is so. How about Dress Making?" "Just got more than we can do. We are now about two weeks behind." "How many ladies have you now in the Millinery and Dress-Making Departments?" "W e have had twelve for tne past two weeks, and could have employed twenty to good advantage, but could not get them." "Well, sir, I heard an old merchant say, when you commenced the Dress-Making business two years ago, that you would certainty fail, as other parties here would get all the work; but I see and hear from all quarters that your DressMaking has been steadily increasing ever since you opened, until it has become a big thing, and besides, I see your fits and work will compare favorably with any city work I have ever seen, and I have often heardlt remarked by ladies that it was as good as they had ever seen anywhere, and I see you guarantee fits and work of all kinds, from your department, from a Calico to the finest Silk Dress, and I also hear that you " nevor have had a misfit or a dress spoiled in all your ousiness." "Mrs. DOBSON superintends all work and sees that none is slighted, and her charges are moderate. She keeps good seamstresses and a first-class cutter, and has had the same ladies ever since she commenced business, and, of course, they have become experts." "I understand it is quite difficult to get certain lines of Millinery goods." "Yes, sir, we have ordered from Baltimore and New York time and again, and have telegraphed and failed to get them. It is of frequent occurrence that goods come in and before they are put on the shelves part of them are sold. Customers just waiting for them to be opened." "Well, sir, it is just what I have been expecting to hear. Your trade is all coming back to you, and saying that they feel at home again, and they bring new and strange faces with them." "They, too, have heard of our nice goods and low prices, and most of them leave with a smile on their faces, so glad that they have seen with theirown eyes what they have heard through the columns of the valuable ENQUIRER and from their neighbors, and find it to be true. No doubt about the Old Chap's DRY GOODS, MILLINERY and DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT being headquarters in Yorkville. Remember all who trade to the amount of two dollars at one time, and pay cash, will have their names entered on the prize book, and some one will draw a nice Buggy, Gold Watch, Silver Watch, or a Sewing Machine. No mistake, some one or ones will get them, for thev will be given away on the 26TH DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, to the fortunate ones. This is no Lottery or humbugging thing. It is fair and square and will not cost you a single cent if you should win it, as you can buy your goods just as cheap as if there were no prizes offered. Remember our Clothing Department is headquarters for good fitting Clothing, which is given up by all to be the best fitting goods sold in Yorkville. We keep the light running Domestic, HousehrJrl WKUa onri fiino?nr Sowino' Maohinaa flm? Neecilesfor all Sewing Machines. We have the best Corset ever sold in Yorkville for the small sum of 25 cents. Come and see our fifty cents Corsets?best in town for the money. Farewell, both friend and foe, until next week. T. M. DOBSON & CO, Leaders in Dress-Making and Millinery. G. H. O LEARl. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. BED-Room Suits, fine, medium and common, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, common and medium Lounges, Sofas, Wardrobes and Bureaus. A full stock in store, which is being sold at prices that please. G. H. O'LEARY. SIDEBOARDS AND SAFES. SIDEBOARDS, Safes, Walnut Extension Tables, medium and common Dining Tables, and Dining Chairs, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. ~ C O M M O N F U RN ITU R E7 COMMON Bedsteads, all grades; Chairs, all grades ; Mattresses, Pictures, Frames, and anvtning in the Furniture line that is sold in this market. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS AND BUGS. A NICE line of Ingrain Carpets, Napier Matting, Hemp Carpet, Moquette, Velvet and Brussells Rugs at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WINDOW SHADES. A NICE line of Oil Cloth Window Shades, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES, AAA BOUGHT in car-load lots since October J. lrr 1st- 45 still on hand, which will be sold cheap. Have been selling Stoves 10 years, and given satisfaction. Stove Ware and Stove Pipe on hand. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AND HARNESS. A "PTTT T ~ C XT,, vr.r, TJ-L11/V, Ar uiju nut: ui ouuuics, JLiauicoa, uuuico, Collars, Whips, Hames, Backhands, Trace Chains, Saddle Blankets. Repairing in Saddlery and Harness line done promptly at reasonable prices. G. H. O'LEARY. TAX XOTICE-1884. IN conformity to law, mv books will be open FROM THE 1st DAY OF MAY TO THE 1st DAY OF JUNE, 1885, for the collection of the FIRST INSTALMENT of State and County Taxes, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1884: Levy for State purposes, 5J mills on the $1.00. Levy for Ordinary County purposes, 2i mills on the $1.00. Levv for Railroad purposes, 1 7-10th mills on the 81.00. Levy for School purposes, 2 mills on the $1.00. Aggregating 11 7-10th mills on the dollar. In addition to the above, a special levy for school purposes of two mills on the dollar, on all property in School District Number 13, making a total levy of 13 7-10 mills on all property in said School District. Also, one dollar on all taxable polls between the ages of 21 and GO years. The above levies are due and payable in two equal instalments, the first instalment from May 1st to June 1st, 1885. The second instalment from October 1st to November 30th, 1885. Failure to pay the first instalment in May, incurs a penalty of'five per cent, on said instalment. Both instalments may be paid in May, if desired. For the convenience of tax-payers, I will meet them at the following places on the days named : At Bethel, on Thursday, the 14th day of May. At Clover, on Friday, the 15th day of May. At Yorkville, on Saturday, the 16th day ot M ay At Massev's Store, on Monday, the 18th day of May. At Fort Mil), on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 19th and 20th days of May. At Rock Hill, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday' the 21st, 22nd and 23rd days of Slay. And at Yorkville, from Monday, the 25th day of May, to June 1st, 1885. H. A. D. NEELY, Treasurer of York County. April 2 14 tf SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed. 13 will be sold at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JUNE NEXT, The following property to wit: That lot or parcel of land in Yorkville, S. G\, on Main or Congress street, adjoining Rose's Hotel lot and lot now or formerly owned by Dr. J. Rufus Bratton, containing half an acre, be the same more or less. The lot has a store-room and dwelling-house thereon. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Cornelia Craven, at the suit of Cullen it Newman and others. ($2.80 That tract or parcel of land in York county, S. C., on Buck Horn branch, waters of Bullock's Creek, containing 108 acres, be the same more or less. Said tract is fully described on pp. 434-5 of Book C f>, Ofiiee of Register of Mesne Conveyances for said county. Levied on as the property of Wm. D. Johnston, at the suit of Sam'l B. Lathan. ($2.80 Terms: Cash: and in default of immediate payment, immediate resale. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 7 1!) 4t