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* penetrating the bowels. Negroes represent hi wound as being serious, and may probabl; prove fatal, though we have no medical authori ty for the statement. Late in the evening George Beckham and Sar Walker were brought to town and their wound were dressed by Drs. Lindsay and White. Sar Walker was not seriously hurt, his injury bein I the loss of the upper half of his left ear, cut wit a knife. George Beckham received a thirty-tw calibre ball in the thigh, near the femoral arterj which was extracted by Dr. White, and in ad dition to this pistol-shot wound, he was cu with a knife in the back under the left scapult received a slight cut on the upper lip, and tw severe cuts on the head, one of them over th brow, making a deep indentation in the bone His wounds, though numerous and serious, ar not of a necessarily fatal character. Andy Neel; was slightly hurt, though probably he was mor scared. He says the air "was lined with rocks sticks and pistol bullets." Charlie Howie wa also bruised to some extent, though not seri ously. Foley McKinney sniffed danger early i: the action, and ran at race-horse speed two mile before stopping. Besides those mentioned, who were most se riously hurt, there were probably fifteen o twenty others who received slight wounds, i general stampede followed the first clash. Th meeting closed without the formality of a dox ology, and frightened negroes of both sexes am all ages and conditions scampered in every di rection. Correspondence of the Yorkville Enquirer. TUCKER STATION HEARD FROM. Tucker, Texas, June 2.?We have had ii this State a very cold and backward Spring which held crops back from taking a start We now have fine growing weather, witl plenty of rain and warm sunshine. Cori and cotton are beginning to look well. Thi o farmers are done working their corn, and i now gives promise of an abundant crop The farmers of this country do not exer themselves for big crops to the acre, as ma nuring is almost entirely dispensed with. H. f. J. ME RE-MENTION. The Hessian flv is doing more harm b Kansas wheat than the cold weather did and many fields are being entirely destroy ed. The Washington correspondent o the New York World says Secretary Bayare looks ten years older than when he left th< Senate. Gov. Hpadley, of Ohio, come to the front very early in predicting the re nomination and re-election of Presiden Cleveland. The Illinois Legislature ha passed a civil rights bill, which gives color ed people the same rights as whites in hotels restaurants, theatres and all other publii places. The slave population of the empire of Brazil is estimated at 1,174,032, o whom 623,274 are males, and 553,748 fe males. :Mr. Hendricks, in an interview in Chicago, said he looked upon the Vice Presidency as a position of dignified lazi ness. Paper manufacturers are prepar ing heavier grades of paper and envelope for correspondence, in anticipation of the new arrangement of single-letter postage weight. A bank failure at Dunkirk New York, has developed the curious faci that about one-fourth of the families whc . have been living on public charity the past winter had money on deposit in the bank. The United States and Germany have about the same number of war vessels vat niip n? w post ns 7.292.601. duriner 1884 while the Germans expended oh theirs bu $6,752,084. Consul Beckfora Mackej has been honorably acquitted of the charg< of shooting and wounding an editor at Ki< Grande do Sul, Brazil. The businesi failures throughout the country during the week ending last Friday, as reported to R G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency, numbei ; for the United States 197 and for Canadi \ 26, making a total of 223 against 206 the pre ceding week. Failures in every section o the country are comparatively light, ex cept in the Southern States, where tne num ber, to wit, 67. is far in increase of previous * weeks. Various designs are now be ing made at the bureau of engraving anc printing for notes of national banks, and a soon as a satisfactory device can be prepar ed it will be adopted. It is the intentioi to adopt new designs for all the denomina tions of the currency, including gold anc silver certificates. Gen. W. S. Rose crans, of California, has been appointed reg isterof the treasury in place of B. K. Bruce colored, resigned. The grand jury o Mecklenburg Inferior Court failed to fine , a true bill against young Jarvis, chargec with perpetrating the recent dynamite ex plosion in Charlotte. The proprietor ? of the Slade mill at Fall River, Mass. which has been idle for several months are ejecting by process of law the occupant of the tenement buildings. The corpora tion gives but 24 hours notice. Ex-Gov ernor Hale, of Vermont, has failed witl liabilaties of over $1,000,000. Unfortunah railroad investments brought on the dis , aster. Major E. M. Boykin, of Ker shaw, has been appointed by the Presiden United States Marshal for South Carolina nwwvTvrj twf T,\w.?Several Drominen lawyers and a newspaper at Lynchburg Va., have received within the last few day! v letters purporting to have been written bj ** the Secretaries of the Vigilant Association; of one hundred in Amherst, Bedford anc Rockbridge counties, warning them agains , > defending criminals or publishing anything ? about the late lynching in Bedford undei penalty of a like fate. The members o these associations profess to be upholder! of law in place of inefficient courts and ju rors, but are believed to be members of th< mob that lynched young Terry, who ar< trying by threats to prevent investigation Couldn't See It.?A story is being qui etly told by a Congressman in Washington who says he was present, to the effect tha ex-Senator McDonald called on Secretary Manning the other day, and in the course o conversation, said: "Manning, I want t< ask you just one question. How the devi * do you expect to run a Democratic admin istration with Republican officials?" It ii a matter of much regret that the Secreta ty's response Jis not used to round out th< story. Illarfict St ports. YORKVILLE, June 10.?Cotton 91 to 10i. NEW YORK, June8.?Cotton steady ;middlini uplands, 10 11-1(5. Futures closed steady, wit! sales of 67,700 bales as follows: June, 10.56 July, 10.60 to 10.61; August, 10.67 to 10.68; Sep tember, 10.45 to 10.46: October, 10.17 to 10.18 November, 10.04 to 10.05; December, 10.05 t< f 10.06; January, 10.14 to 10.15; February, 10.2 to 10.25 ; March, 10.34 to 10.36. LIVERPOOL, June 8.?Cotton dull; iniddlinj uplands, 5 15-10d. CHARLESTON, June 8.?Cotton quiet; mid dling, 10i. ^ CHARLOTTE, June 9.?Cotton dull bu steady; middling, 103. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, June 5.?The following is th comparative cotton statement for the week end ing June 5, 1885: 1885. 1884. Receipts at all ports for the week, 3,715 12,58 Total receipts to this date 4,668,167 4,755,11 Exports for the week 18,740 14,11 Total exports to date, 3,665,352 3,554,99 Stock at all U. S. ports 427,341 462,40 Stock at all interior towns 27,277 30,16 Stock at Liverpool 977,000 911,00 American afloat for Great Britain 37,000 40,00 Serial Jtolites. Religious Notice. Rev. Roger Martin, of Shoe Heel, X. C.. wil * conduct communion service at Allison Creel Church, at 11 o'clock A. M., on Sunday next i:lth instant. Preaching also at the same hour 01 the day preceding. June 11 24 It CaliMaya Tonic. A combination of the best known Tonic, A1 terative and Antiperiodic Remedies, cures Dys pepsia, Torpid Liver, want of Appetite, Ac Sold by LOWRY A STARR, Druggists. May *28 22 tf "/ HYMENEAL. Married?June 4th, IKSo, by Rev. E. N. Jov ner, at the residence of the bride's parents, York ville, S. C., Miss JENNIE If. COWARD an Mr. PAl'L R. BRATTOX. No cards. 9 / OBITUARY. y ' ^ ... l" Died?In Bethel township, on the 3rd instant, of typhoid dysentery, JESSE ROBERT, aged 4 n years 8 months ancl 1 day. Also, CARRIE g HOPE, aged 1 year 7 months and 11 days. Both n children of Mr. G. Mc. Riddle and Mrs. M. L. n Riddle. S In Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on the 26th of May, h Mr. WM. WHITE, formerly of York county, o S. C., aged 62 years. r At Clover, "irork county, S. C., on the 7th of ' June, 1885, of dysentery, WILLIE, youngest child of James A. and Ella H. Watson, aged 2 lt; years 1 month and 2 days. i, On Clark's Fork, Friday, 5th of June, 1885, o Mrs. MARGARET M., wife of Mr. J. Meek e Whitesides, in the 48th year of her age. , At the residence of her father, near Bullock's Creek Church, on Friday June 5, 1885, Mrs. e AMELIA WRIGHT, wife of Mr. R. M. Carroll, y and daughter of Mr. G. L. McNeel, aged about e 30 years. s, = s THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' County of York. n Tf7"HEREAS, Mrs. SARAH E. JACKSON. 3 n has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, i- rights and credits of SAM'L E. JACKSON, r late of the county aforesaid, deceased. . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the e said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our - next Probate Court for the said county, to be hold(1 en at York Court House on the 27TH DAY OF . JUNE, A. D., 1885. at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, wny the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 109th year of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. 3 Judge of Probate, j June 11 24 2t \ RIDDLE & PEGRAM." B \ GRAIN CRADLES. WE have just received a lot of the celebrated Grant and Dutch Bow Grain Cradles. Best J harvesters on the market. Secure one and save your grain. i if General Supplies. a s Our stock in this line is complete, as we shall t endeavor to keep it throughout the season. 5 ; HAMS. 5 r We have in stock a nice lot of Magnolia and Tennessee Hams. ; LIME. 3 I We have on hand and shall endeavor to keep a ' supply of Simon's pure Lime. Call early and > often. t RIDDLE & PEGRAM. ) r tfrf MAY Ac MAY, ^ ' 3 DRUGGI8TS. 3 J 1 lr AGAIN TO THE FRONT * "1TJTITH a full and complete stock of Drugs, ) ft Chemicals and Fancy Goods. Come and 3 try our guaranteed Liver and Kidnev Cure, our ? own Cough Cure, our own Chill and Fever Cure. which one trial will convince that chills and ' fever can be successfully cured in a short time. S. S. S. in stock. Kidnev Wort, for the Kidneys 1 and Liver. Philips' Coilliver Oil for Consump tion. Honey of Tar for Colds and Coughs, f Wizard Oil for Rheumatism, &c. Hall's Hair - Renewer for gray hairs. Magnolia Balm for the . complexion and skin. Leara's Bloom of Youth , for Beautifying the skin. Quinine is cheaper than ever known before at our Drugstore, and * other things in proportion. Give us a trial. t Cream White Vermifuge for worms in Chil3 dren, only 25 cents. Sold only by us and guar anteed to'do all it claims. T/vk? T * i'o of linmo OQHiin OTlfl will ft All | U UU11 aUUJ j Ulif 10 uu uvuiv m?v? ?-w?~ . you good goods and as cheap as any one else, i Good and pure Drugs and Medicines on hand. Come and see him and get prices. MAY & MAY. f THE YORKVILLE BAKERY. 1 3 I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 3 " Are respectfully informed that our ICE-CREAM 1 PARLOR is now open and furnished with every - convenience for THEIR RECEPTION. We t are giving as good quality, as large a quantity, * and at as low a price as has ever been known in t Yorkville. 3 BERRY & BARBER. r 3 I t P f McELWEE A DABWI^ 3 . ; DRIED BEEF ~ i AJi/'K have just taken out of our smokehouse . tt another lot of dried beef, elegantly cured and highly flavored, which we will wholesale or retail to suit our customers. 50Q Pounds of Tallow 6 To be distributed out among our friends who 7 have steam engines to lubricate. Tallow is used f for various purposes and we would say to parties > who are in need of this kind of goods that we ] will supply them, in quantities, at prices which will compete with home production. * FRESH BEEF. We will continue to deliver to our customers, * every day in the week fresh beef?Sunday and Monday excepted. It is our aim to make the YORKVILLE MEAT MARKET superior to any market in the State, and if energy, enterprise and upright dealing will avail, we SHALL SUCCEED. McELWEE & DARWIN. We will have Mutton whenever we can get fat sheep. Call for it, we may have it. ? * ] M.STRAUSS. : FAIR COMPETITION 4 IS WHAT M. STRAUSS WANTS, TO convince buyers that he sells his Goods at the Lowest Cash Prices, e And I WILL NOT BE UXOERSOLD. 6 . ? J. W. DOBSON. I LEATHER. - T KEEP a well selected stock of Upper and JL Sole Leather, Also, French and American Calf Skin. Champion Fly Traps. 1 Don't fight flies any longer, but come and buy < one of the best Fly Traps in use. I!! XiMW ii Pickles in Bottles and loose, Essences and Jellies of all kinds, on hand at the cheap Grocery _ Store of J. W. DOBSOX.' S WRITE FOR AMPLES OF ,DRY GOODS 1 ti CEO. H. C. NEAL & SON, Baltimore di Holliday Streets, J BALTIMORE, MO. May 21 21 4t* HUNTER & OATES. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT The Mammoth. fYWING to an unusually large trade this season our stock is very much DroKen, ana in order to reduce it as much as possible by the time we take stock in July, we are offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS In every Department. Our prices have ever been as low as the lowest, ana a reduction on them Means Cheapness Indeed. These bargains are for new and desirable Goods, goods that are in style and season. We have no old stock. It is now the season for WHITE VESTS, Seersucker, Mohair and Alpaca: Coats, and in these we are sure we can offer you advantages in Selection, Quality and Price, That you cannot obtain elsewhere. We also claim to iiave the LARGEST LINE OF HATS In town, at prices that will speak for themselves. Our Trade in Millinery Has been better than usual, and in the line we have left, we offer you nnmmnn Tk 1 nn i TlTfl KM'TiiK iSAKUAllMS Than ever offered before in Yorkville. P Go to the Mammoth for Bargains. HUNTER & OATES. WITHERS ADICKES. WE STILL CLAIM mo carry the most complete stock of Groceries, A Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow and Tinware, in this vicinity. We also, profess to protect our patrons in low prices. We aon't ask the reader to take these assertions for granted, but rather to examine for yourselves when wanting anything in our lines. All human philosophers agree that there is a proper place for everything in the universe. We imagine and trust that in the "eternal fitness of things," it will be our lot to still administer to the folks of this community, large quantities of the articles in our Store. All for the Money. New goods are more often received at the Adickes' Building than any other in Yorkville. Just arrived and on. the way, Crockery, Crockery. ~ - -I L. l!?Ui vxwtttir no Parisian uranue, auuusi as u^ui uuu French China, at half the price. New stylish shapes in Sets or any way. Glassware, Lamps and all parts of same, Flower and Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Fly Traps, Lanterns, etc., etc. Fresh Candies, Crackers, Fruits of all kinds, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dried Apples and Peaches, Pickles, loose lrom kegs and in bottles, Canned Goods?Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. Oil?Red C. Oil is pretty, pure and safe. Paraffineand Adamantine Candles. TOBACCOS OF ALL KINDS. Cigars and 15 or 20,000 Cigarettes. New Wooden Ware?Buckets, Washboards, Towel and Dough Rollers, Brittannia and Tin Dippers, Horse, Blacking and Whitewash Brushes, Fishing Tackle, etc. Additions in Hardware. Cherry Stoners?examine them. Screw Drivers, Bench Screws, Bolts and Fasteners, Augers, Chisels, Locks, Nails, Screws, Steel Traps, Glass Cutters, etc. Window Glass cut any size, Putty, etc. Toilet and Laundry Soaps, and Starch. Indigo at cost, by the pound or more. Blueing, Flavoring Extracts, all kinds of spices?ground or whole. Mackerel verv cheap. WITHERS ADICKES. J. R. LINDSAY. J. R. LINDSAY, DEALER IN STAPLE AN FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. Headq uarter* for CigarN, Cigarette* and Smoking Tobacco. I I I HERN DON BROS. GRAIN CRADLES. 6 FINGERED Grain Cradles with splendid Blade. HERN DON BROS. IIOES. PLENTY of G, (Ji and 7 inch Hoes. HERN DON BROS. I ~ HORSE AND MULE COLLARS, THE best to be found for1 the money. HERNDON BROS. ICED SODA WATER AT our Confectionery at 5 cents a glass, where ! the 40 Loaves of tine quality and biggest I quantity can he had for 81.00. HERNDON BROTHERS. j CAKES FOR EVERYBODY^ FROM 5 cents up, and quality not surpassed. 1 HERNDON BROS. i CHATTE LMORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to I Real Estate. For sale at the i ENQUIRER OFFICE. I JOHN C. KUYRENDAL. MORTAR gLJLL-ru I *z+ ' ADDED TO. WITHIN the past 8 days we have added to our stock: 100 (gallons Wadsworth & Longman's Prepared Paints, 1,000 pounas Devoe's strictly pure White Lead, 300 pounds Kalsomine, No. 6, white. 300 pounds Putty in bladders. Fine Dry Colors, Fine Colors in Oil. fl Qfalrto X nit; * ai uiauco om* ww?mo, Domestic Mixed Paints in a variety of colors, small cans. DRUGS. Every week brings additions to our stock of Drugs, Proprietary and Patent Medicines. Druggists' Sundries and Chemicals, Quinine, from 1 ounce to 100ounces. Cinchonidia, from 1 ounce to 5 ounces, in cans. Morphia, English and American. Cocaine Muriate, Squibn's. We have special, low prices on these goods. Please write, or call and ask for them. Solemn Asseveration. We solemnly aver that we can do good in the matter of prices to Physicians, Consumers of Paint, and all men and women, in or out of the county, who purchase goods in our line. LITERATURE. We have a lot of literature (collected) on "Cocaine, its properties, mode of administration, uses and effects on the human economy." Mailed free to Physicians and others interested, on application. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY BflQS. & BARRON. ATTENTION ! FARMERS. WE have a RIDING CULTIVATOR that will save some one time and the cost of a hand. If your crop is grassy come and buy it. Double-Foot Plow-Stocks also on hand. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED. Ready-made Clothing, AT KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON'S, Bought at a reduction of 25 Per Cent. From what thejr were at the first of the season. SACK and Frock Drab d'ete Suits, Middlesex Blue, Brown and Fancy Flannel, Cashmerettes, Light Weight Cassimeres, Fancy Linen, oeersucKer ana otner Kinas 01 ouus. rwaciv Alpaca, Fancy Alpaca, Linen and Cottonade Coats, Fancy Pants, black Doeskin Pants. We can save you money on Summer Suits. Give us a chance. All sizes and prices in stock. White Vests, and the nicest Black Vests made for Summer wear. Grain Cradles at Kennedy's. The best Grain Cradle, at KENNEDY'S. The best Grain Cradle in town, at KENNEDY'S. The best Grain Cradle in the State, at KENNEDY'S. The cheapest Grain Cradles for the price, at KENNEDY'S. The best Grain Cradle is the cheapest. It is at KENNEDY'S. Extra Cradle Blades, at KENNEDY'S. Extra Cradle Blades, at KENNEDY'S. Extra Cradle Fingers, at KENNEDY'S. x. a. NcOiiiis 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 qualit}' 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 & CO. "ML "F." ADICKES. We Have Just Received A full supply, in all sizes, of BALL'S CORSETS Every Corset is wnrranted satisfactory to its wearer In ?v?ry vij, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. The only corset pronounced by our leading physicians not lnlurlstu to the wearer, and endorsed by 'adiesns the "most comfortable and perfect flttlua Corset ever made." A new supply of Ladies' Hats just opened, large Cape May styles. Seine Cords, Floats for Seines, Croquet Sets, &c. . ... . . Special low prices on Hamburgs, Laces and all kinds of Trimmings. A lot of Parasols at 35 cents, worth 81.00. Fans in great variety. Mosquito Nets. Big bargains in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers and fine Shoes. H. F. ADICKES. PARISH, McKNMiHT & CO. BEST SPRING CALICO. s WE have just received 3,000 yards of the best Spring Prints, which we will sell at 5 cents per vam, and no humbug, pure Hamilton Prints. The Best 5 Cents Muslins 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 T<kii<ilwm T,a/ifle !t tn (Vnfc ji V a I'd. Surpassed by none in York. Call at the sign of the Elephant and see the Daisy. PARISH, McKNTQHIT <k CO. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. THIRTY days after date, application will be made to the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York county, for a Charter incorporating THE CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, at Black's, York county, S. C. May 2s '21 ' 5t F. HAPPERFIELD. 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 required in agricultural operations. ROOTS AND 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 AND 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, fori will save you the commissions paid to them. Call and see specimens of work and ascertain prices. F. HAPPERFIELD. JOHN R. ASHE. I SPECIAL TO BUYERS. 1AM 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 Bnyers. / I offer all grades N. 0. 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. FERTILIZEM I will meet competition in this line and offer to the trade: PURE GERMAN KAINIT. ASHEPOO ACID PHOSPHATE PLOW BRAND GUANO. John R. Ashe. W. C. LATIMER. DRY GOODS. MY stock of Dry Goods and Millinery is still full and complete with all the latest Novelties of the Season. I receive new goods by almost every train, and am prepared at all times to show you the latest shades ana styles just as they come out. My Line of Dress Goods Is very large and attractive, and will compare favorably with any ever shown in this market. A beautiful line of White Goods, Mulls, Persian Lawns, Barred Nainsooks, French Lawn, Dotted Swiss, and in fact, everything you can call for in the way of fine White Goods at the very lowest prices. I also have a full stock of Parasols at all prices, from 25 cents to 812.50, which are very pretty and cheap. CLOTHING. I have had a tremendous trade in this Department this season, and have now in stock a full line of Hammerslough's Fine Clothing, which is acknowledged by everybody to be tne best titting goods in the market. Every article warranted to be just as represented. MILLINERY. I havo had an extra large trade in this department this season, and have sold stacks of Goods. When you want a nice Hat or Bonnet, don't fail to call and see me, and get my prices. fa. C. LATIMER. J. ED. JEFFERYS & 067 WEW FURNITURE STORE. COFFINS, CASKETS AND CASES. WE have on hand a complete stock of Coffins, consisting of Wood Burial Caskets and Cases, all sizes, which we are offering on very reasonable terms. Cottage Furniture. A full assortment of Bedroom Suits, Marble Top and Plain Bureaus, Centre Tables and Washstands. BEDSTEADS, CRADLES AND CHAIRS. Walnut and Maple Bedsteads, common Bedsteads, fancy and plain Tables, Spring Beds and Mattresses, and a variety of Chairs. Picture-Frame Moulding, Of several styles and prices. Picture Frames made to order. Furniture Repaired. Terms reasonable. Our motto is "LIVE AND LET LIVE." J. ED. JEFFEKYS & CO September 11 37 tf i871, flEli885. Just Received and the Last to Arrive This Season. 50 BAGS Xavassa Guano. 50 Bags Navassa Cotton Fertilizer. Please call and close up by Note. All accounts not so closed BY THE 10TH OF MAY, I Will not be allowed the option to pay in cotton, j T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. DYSPEPSIA CAY BE CURED. THERE is perhaps no disease so prevalent as DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION, and one I too, that up to the present time, has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Twoj thirds of the chronic diseases have their origin I in Dyspepsia. The symptoms are loss of appetite, loss of llesh, a feeling of fullness or weight j in the stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, tlatulence, dull paiu in the head, i witli a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, irreg! ularity of bowels, low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, derangement of kidneys, and not unfrecjuent palpitation of the heart. If you are sutiering with anv of these svinptoms, Dr. HOLT'S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR'will cure you. j For sale by LOWRY A STARR. ' May 28 * 22 Om T. M. DOBSOX & CO. Is He A Dangerous Maniac ? SUNDAY morning at 2 o'clock, as a night hawk was on his way home his attention was attracted by groans and peculiar cries proceeding from the doorway of a DRY GOODS STORE, on Congress street, near the Old Chap's abode, (and it is well for him that he did not hear those groans at that lonelv hour in the night time.) On approaching, he found a man pacing up and down on the floored pavement in an excited manner; his gray lieaa was bared, and, in the light of the street lamp his eyes glittered and flashed with a terrifying gleam; his clothing was disordered and soiled, and in one hand a large open knife was distinctly visible, (well for the Ola Chap that he did not see that knife, or he would have less hair on top of his head than he now has), while the other clasped what looked like a black leather pocket-book. (Such a thing as that never frightens the Old Chap off, always on). The night-hawk did not like the looks of the apparition, and turned toward his home in an unostentatious and unobtrusive manner, and a trot of considerable energy. With a swift and noiseless movement the stranger overtook him, and in a voice of thrilling cadence, made more impressive by the darkness and other surrounding circumstances, said, "Halt!" (Guess if that had been the Old Chap, he would have halted in short order). The man measured the distance to his home, mentally calculating the chance of the police reaching him in time to save the coroner a job, and concluded to risk it. The stranger then proceeded, in a rapid and incoherent way, to give an account of some transaction in which he had participated. As well as could be made out, it seems that last year he omitted to obtain a supply of Dry Goods and f i.1 A14 /it J iViiiuntjry iiuni mo v_?iu tuiijj, umi uj aumo means dropped into another house and made his Eurchases. All would have worked out well ad not some of his near neighbors bought from the Old Chap, and, as usual, commenced to compare notes, and his better-half, being the better judge, seeing how much, of her hard earnings she had lost by her husband not purchasing the goods from T. M. DOBSON & CO., the result was domestic unhappiness, caused by not having as many nor as good goods as if he had purchased 'them from the Old Chap, as he is noted for keeping good goods at low prices, and never misrepresenting anything to make sales, nor does he ever run down his neighbors' goods, nor open bundles and cause parties to be dissatisfied. He deals fair and square with all mankind. This man, knowing that fact, came many miles to guard against a similar error this year, was on the ground awaiting the opening, forgetting that it was Sunday. His knife was for suicide in case of failure. The purpose of his pocket-book is too obvious for explanation. He, also had not forgotten that for every $2.00 spent with the Old Chap he would get a chance at the WATCHE?, BUGGY and SEWING MACHINE. It is needless to add that the would-be suicide remained over until Monday and saved enough in buying his goods from the Old Chap to pay his hotel bill and this year there will be no domestic troubles, and just for that if nothing else, he will always call on the Old Chap. T. M. DOBSON & CO. Leaders in Dress-Making and Millinery. R. A. PARISH. J. D. COLCOCK. PARISH & COLCOCK. Kentucky Livery and .Sale Stables. A a FIRST-CLASS Harness and Saddle HorItc 8es always on hand, together with nice Columbus 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. Bnggies! Buggies !! Buggies!!! 50 Cincinnati Buggies bought and arriving. A *?11 hnn/^ Pior?A Tnn ttllOP. 1UU SlUL'iV UiTVOJO Ull UuiiUt J. ia*iv ^?V4v a v/^ gies, Piano Box Open Buggies, Coal Box Top Buggies, Coal Box Open Buggies, Corning Box Top Buggies, Eureka Jumpseat Buggies, Phsetons, Spring Wagons, and Hacks of all kinds, bought at the 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 get our low prices. HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! The Kentucky Livery Stable is still head, quarters 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 always 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. MTTAB^HERS DEALERS IN Family Groceries AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. IT IS TO lour interest TO CALL ON US. I.ATTA BROTHERS. REGISTRATION NOTICE. THE Books will be open for the REGISTRATION of those who are BECOMING OF AGE, and those who are of age and who have not registered heretofore, can do so by calling on me, at mv office, AT THE FACTORY OF B. T. WHEELER, on the lirst Mondays of March, April, May, June and Julv, 1885. W. H. McCORKLE, Supervisor of Registration, York county, S. C. Februarys 6 lilt I AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY OF .TTJX.Y NEXT, The following property to wit: A tract of land situated in Broad River township, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Smith and others, leyied on as the property of Wm. S. Beard, deceased, at the suit of W. T. Beard against Dinah N, Beard, as Executrix of W. S. Beard, deceased. Terms: Cash. [$2.4o R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June 11 24 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Fewell it BuBose, Plaintiffs, against Joseph F. Wallace, Administrator, and others, Defendants. ? XT -1 1-'--riA/i-AA/N#1 UJo Tlnnnr .TnHffA 11N uueuivuuc IU LUC 1/OUUOUi iiio AAWMW.J ?? -x.0w W. H. Wallace, made in the above entitled cause, at the March Term of said Court, A. D. 1885, I will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY, NEXT, Sales-Day, all the right, title and interest of Susan Holcombe, deceased, in the following described tract of land to wit: All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate in York county, and State aforesaid, in Catawba township, one and a half miles South of Rock Hill, adjoining lands of Jones <fc Robertson, D. B. Miller, deceased, David Gordon and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms?Half Cash, Balance of the purchase money secured by a bond and mortgage, with interest* from day of sale, and due in 12 months. Purchaser to pay for papers, J. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. June 4 23 5t G. II. 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. COMMON FURNITURE. COMMON Bedsteads, all grades; Chairs, all yj grades ; Mattresses, Pictures, j? rames, ana anything in the Furniture line that is sold in this market. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS AND RUGS. A NICE line of Ingrain Carpets, Napier Matting, Hemp Carpet, Moquette, "Velvet and Brussells Rugs at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WINDOW"SHADESL A NICE line of Oil Cloth Window Shades, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES, AAA BOUGHT in car-load lots since October X 14 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. 4 FULL line of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Hames, Backhands, Trace tins, Saddle Blankets. Repairing in Saddlery aud Harness line done promptly at reasonable prices. G. H. O'LEARY. SILVER-PLATED WARE. I AM receiving this week a large and well selected stock of Silver-Plated Ware, suitable for Bridal, Birthday and Christmas Presents. Consisting, in part, of Tea Sets, Water Sets, Castors, Waiters, Toilet Sets, Vases, Goblets, Cups, Berrv and Preserve Dishes, Napkin Rings, Spoon Holders, Water and Cream Pitchers, Butter and Sugar Dishes, Ac., Ac. Iii Flat Ware I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Sugar, Berry and Preserve Shells, Fruit Knives, Children's Knives and Forks, Mustard Spoons, Pickle Forks, Ac., in extra and tripple-plate. All the above goods are fully warranted, and money will be refunded in all cases, where goods are not as represented, astheseare my instructions from the manufacturer. Also, a full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., in solid gold and plated. ? ' " "I 1 Tfc Engagement ana weaamg Kings A specialty. Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all kinds and prices. All goods sold warranted to be just as represented. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds, repaired in the best manner ana warranted. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods or work, at cash value. I thank my customers and friends for the kind and liberal patronage extended to me thus far, and hope by fair dealing, honest representation and strict attention to business to receive the same in the future. JOHN P. SPECK, Jeweler. LP WRY A STARR. DEATH TO THE INSECTS. NOW is the season to rid yourself of the insects. An ounce of preventive is better than a pound of cure. By the judicious use of a bottle of the renowned 'BLACK FLAG insect Sowder you can cleanse your premises of Flies, iedbugs, Roaches, Ants, <fec. Also a first-class Fly Paper, Cobalt, &c. Attention ! Ye Shivering Mortals. To all unfortunates suffering from Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills, intermittent or remittent Fever, take one bottle of our CHILL CURE and be cured. Every bottle warranted. Read the following testimonial given by one of your native citizens?one you know. Messrs. Lowry & Starr, Gentlemen: I most cordially recommend your Chill Cure. My little son, eight years old, had been troubled with chills daily for two months, when he commenced taking your chill cure. Since taking your cure he has not had one, it being thirty davs since commencing, and I consider him cured by the use of your chill cure, when Quinine and other chill remedies had tailed. Respectfully, ROB'T. M. WHITESIDES. All it costs is a dollar a bottle and warranted to cure. SODA WATER in a. o w nn pure r run ovi up, ?l LOWRY & STARR'S. WEST LIBERTY SREETT Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. JUST received a lot of Cincinnati Buggies, Carriages, Jumpseat Phffitons, all standard grade work. Also a few Columbus Buggies will be kept in stock and sold at the most reasonable prices. SECOND-HAND VEHICLES. The following second-hand Vehicles for sale, in which bargains will be given : 5 Buggies, 2 Spring Wagons, 1 Four-Seat Phaeton, 1 Two-Horse Wagon, All in good running order, and will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Buggy Cushions, Shafts and Poles will be kept in stock. Something New. I now have in connection with my Livery Stable a No. 1 Queen City HEARSE and a glassfront COACH, which will be furnished for funeral occasions, at short notice and for moderate charges. FEED STABLES. Have vour horses fed atthe YORKVILLE LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, where they will receive the best attention at reasonable prices. F. E. SMITH. April 23 17 tf NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. A LL persons are hereby warned against huntJ\. ing, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing over the lands or otherwise trespassing upon the premises of either of the undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest extent, against all who disregard this notice. ELIZABETH J. McELWEE, J. A. PRICE. W. A. BURNS, R. R. BEATTY, E. C. LOVE, G. R. BO LIN, JOHN L. DA VIES, JOHNM. CALDWELL, MARTHA J. BELL, MARY I. BARBER, R. N. McELWEE, D. J. BIGGERS, LUCINDA KNOX, THADDEUS BOLIN, P. B. McAFEE, I SARAH L. BARRY, L. A. JOHNSON, JOHN ENLOE, J. F. SMITH, JACOB CALDWELL, p. c. June 4 23 3t* HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE. i THE undersigned offers for sale, .S the lot in York ville, known as tho A^SSL "MEEK PLACE." Itis situated glrrrfTilfflp: near the Methodist Church, and ' contaius TWO ACRES, more or less. On the lot is a two-story Dwelling House, containing SIX LARGE ROOMS AND A BASEMENT, a | lumber-house, corn-crib and stables. Terms will be made easy. L. M. GRIST. 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