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The Railroad Headquarters.?Col. R. A. Johnson, general manager, and Minor John F. Jones, chief engineer and superintendent of construction of the Massachusetts and Southern Construction Company, arrived in Shelby on Friday night. Major Jones will make Shelby his headquarters, at least until the road is built as far as Rutherfordton, unless the vote should be against the subscription.?Shelby Neic Era. Utar&ri Harris. YORKVILLE, July 29.?Cotton 9* to 101. NEW YORK, July 27.?Cotton steady; middling uplands, 101. Futures closed steady with sales of 70,200 bales as follows: July, 10.26 to 10.27; August, 10.26 to 10.27 ; September, 9.92 ; October, 9.65 to 9.66: November, 9.81 to 9.82; ?^ A- n _ T A CO i- A OA . JUecemDer, y.OU lo ?.oi ; January y.uo iu ir.ua ; rcuruary, 9.78 to 9.79; March, 9.89 to 9.90; April, 9.99 to 10.01 ; Mav 10.09 to 10.11. CHARLESTON, July 27.?Cotton dull; middling, 10. CHARLOTTE, July 28.?Cotton dull; middling, 10 5-16 to 10S. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, July 24.-The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Juiy 24,1885; 1885. 1884. Receipts at all ports for the week, 2,194 21,789 Total receipts to this date 4,693,713 4,748,882 Exports for the week 9,823 18,176 Total exports to date, 3,825,373 3,750,093 Stock at all U. S. ports 213,128 240,105 Stock at all interior towns 13,058 14,147 Stock at Liverpool 781,000 832,000 AmericanafloatforGreatBritain 16,000 51,000 v Sjjctial floiitts. May tV May, Headquarters for pure and reliable Drugs and Medicines. Try them. July 23 30 tf Notice. There will be a pic-nic at Armstrong's Mill, about six miles north of Yorkville,on Saturday, I August 1st, 1885. A platform will be erected in the grove for dancing, and good music will be furnished throughout the day. July 30 31 It Turnip Seed, Tnrnip Seed. A full and fresh stock of Summer and Winter Turnip Seed, in Papers and in Packages : Yellow Aberdeen, Seven Top, Cow Horn, Flat Top Red, Flat Duch, Earliest Red Top, Amber Globe, Red Top Globe, Summer White, Pomeranian and others, just from David Landreth <fc Sons, at LOWRY ?fc STARR'S. City of BnflTalo. I hereby certify that I have made complete /. i.ntiva nnairsps of Dr. Price's Cream Baking MU?UV..V J Powder and find that the materials of which it consists are perfectly pure, and that the proportions in which they are combined are almost absolutely those that are called for by strict scientific accuracy. R. A. WHITTHAUS, A. M., M, D., Prof. Chemistry, University, Buffalo, N. Y. C. B. P. sold in town only by Kuykendal. Religions Notice. The protracted meeting will begin at Mount Vernon, on Saturday before the second Sunday in August, at 11 o'clock A. M. The third quarterly conference will be held at Shady Grove, embracing the fourth Sunday in August. Several preachers are expected. There wili be a basket picnic at Shady Grove on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in August. Sunday-school addresses will be delivered by Professors Xeal and George, of Black's Station. S. J. McLeod. About 2400 Years Old. There is a leather scabbard in the British Museum that dates back 500 years before the Christian era. This is the oldest piece of leather in the world, and although Herodotus nowhere speaks of its having been preserved with the J. I. C. Harness Oil, we have no doubt that an occasional application of it would still keep it sound through many of the coming centuries. J. I. C. Harness Oil can be had only at the Y. D. S. My Dear Madam, or 91188, As the case may be?have you never felt the want of something to remove the spot from your nice silk, cashmere, alpaca or worsted dress, or take the grease spots from your husband's, father's or brother's Sunday or other suit? We know you have, and we have just the thing you need, and have needed. Conie, or send and get a bottle of Kin Fo's Chinese Cleansing Cream. It removes grease and other spots almost instantly and does not injure the color or fabric. For sale by KuvKendAli, Agent for theU. S. and Canada. The Proof or the Padding. We assert our Pure Prepared Paint to be of greater value than any pure White Lead in the world, both in body and durability, and will cost the property owner less. This is demonstrated by the fact that our Prepared Paint has the preference with consumers, over White Lead, in every locality where it has been introduced. We do not make this assertion and leave it unsupported. Paint one-half of any building (or one-half of any surface) with our paint, and the other half with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, mixed by hand. Cover both parts alike. If the portion painted with our paint does not cost less to paint than the part painted with White Lead ana Linseed Oil, we will make no charge for our Paint. LONGMAN & MARTINEZ. True bill. Signed Kcykendal, Local Agent. Crayon Portraits. I would respectfully announce to the public that I am prepared to execute, in the highest style of the art, CRAYON OR WATER-COLOR PORTRAITS of life size and at prices placing these desirable pictures within the reach of all. A photograph of the subject to be reproduced is 11 A1 1 "L^wrtrv-* ? + T on/1 haIAI* an mat is nwjcssarv. rium .v jl m<*,. ?. .* w>v. a life-size facsimile. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Specimens of my work may be seen in the store of T. B. McClain <fc Co. Call and examine them and ascertain prices. T. B. McCLAIN. Having employed Mr. T. B. McClain to enlarge four pictures for me, I take pleasure in saying that they give entire satisfaction. W. T. Barron, of Kennedy Bros. & Barron. July.'10 31 tf HYMENEAL. Married?At the residence of the bride, in York county, on the 28th instant, by Rev. D. Harrison. Mr. WM. S. WOOD and Mrs. SARAH ANN HORTOX. OBITUARY. K, Died?At Zeno, York county, S. C., on Saturday afternoon, July 25th, 1885, LEWIS GEORGfc RIDDLE, infant son of Robert B. and Hannah E. Riddle, aged 1 year -1 months and 5 days. Little George was a bright and affectionate child, whom it pleased God to call to his bosom after a painful illness of several weeks' duration. Of nearly the same age as his little cousin Nina, taken from her earthly abode only a few days previously, both have been called to the Precious Redeemer who hath said : "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." To the afflicted households bereft of the darling child, and especially to the afflicted parents in this sad bereavement, thetenderest sympathy is offered with the hope that they may receive the comfort which Christ alone can give, until the silent Messenger shall open the door and bid them enter where their treasure has gone. On earth his voice did bless you with its love. But now he's gone and whispers from above; ()' er the bruis'd heart on whicn the world has trod, Pours healing balm and points the way to Uod. -^vNear Hickory Grove, York county, 8. C., Julv 23rd, 1885, Mrs. ELIZABETH A. PURSLEY, wife of Joseph A. Purslev, aged years. DIE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. JRh EXERCISES begin first MONDAY IN OBTOBER. AJW& Careful moral training. yjjjf Thorough teaching. Best facilities \fn?if.?instrumental and vocal, French and Painting. Terms unusually low. Whole cost of Board and regular Tuition for year 8105.00. For Catalogue, applv to the President. J. P. KENNEDY. July .'50 31 ft THE KITIIEIIFOKD COLLEGE, N. # ESTABLISHED in 18M, now enjoying an annual patronage of 250 odd students, will open its Fall Term, AUGUST 5, 1885. Board, from $8 to $9 per month. Tuition, from 82 to 81 per month. A special department for Teachers at 10 cents per day. A Business College Department, equal to any in the South, connected. The scenery is grand ;* the place is moral: the place is remarkably healthful. Address Dr. It. L. ABERNETHY, Rutherford College, N. C. July 30 31 2t i york co. medical association. FT1HE next meeting of the York County Med1 JL ical Association will be held in the" Court House at Yorkville, at 12 M., on MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1S85. R. ANDRAL BRATTON, Secretary, July 39 31 It notice to creditors" South Carolina?York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Alice Craig, Plaintiff, against Mary P. Hopper and others, Defendants.?Complaint for Partition, Sale of Land to Pay Debts, &c. BY virtue of a Decree rendered in the above cause, at the June Term, 1885, of said Court, the Creditors of NANCY L. CRAIG, deceased, are required to establish their demands before me, at a Reference to be held at inv office, ou THURSDAY, THE20TK OF AUGUST, 1885, at 10 A. M? or be barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis., Special Referee. C. E* SPENCER, Attorney for Estate. July 30 31 4t warning. ALL persons residing within the incorporate limits of the town of Yorkville, S. C., between the ages of sixteen years and fifty years, are hereby notified that they are called upon to work on the streets of the town, for eight days, beginning MONDAY, AUOUST 3KD, ibo.). Each person is required to bring with him some utensil fitted for such work. The commutation has been fixed at TWO DOLLARS to be paid in lieu of the work. The sum ot Two Dollars, however, as commutation, will only be received from those who pay on the 3rd day of August, 1885, or within five days thereafter; alter which time, not less than three dollars will be accepted in lieu of the eight days' work. JOHN R. ASHE, Intendant. July 30 31 It INSURANCE LICENSE. By Transfer, June 23rd, 1885. Executive Department, Office of Comptroller General, Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1885. I CERTIFY that T. S. JEFFERYS, of Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company incorporated bv England, has complied with the requisitions oftheActof the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies* of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby LICENSE the saidT. S. JEFFERYS, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State, in the county of York, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1886. W. E. STONEY, Comptroller General. I represent this large and liberal Fire Insurance Company, and am prepared to issue policies on dwellings, merchandise and other business risks, either in town or country, at tariff rates controll"11 V\aq nAmnoniftu x.i6 ?... ^ JEFFERYS, Agent. July 30 . 31 It AM ORDINANCE In relation to physicians giving prescriptions for wines, spirituous liquors, and bitters of which spirituous liquors form an ingredient, within the corporate limits ofYorkville, S. C. WHEREAS the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., deem it necessary and proper for preserving order and good government in the said town, to forbid the promiscuous giving of ! prescriptions for wines, spirituous liquors, and j bitters of which spirituous liquors form an ingredient, therefore, Be it Ordained by the Intendant and "Wardens | of Yorkville, S. C., in Council assembled, and by the authority of the same: 1. That it shall be unlawful for any physician ! to give a prescription for wines, spirituous liquors, or bitters, of which spirituous liquors form an ingredient, within the incorporate limits of Yorkville, S. C., except when actually in bona \fide attendance upon a patient. 2. Thatanv physician, violating the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be imprisoned in the -" * * 1 *-? /intro a?? V\n murln guara-nouse not less mau u?o uajo, u.?%.v to work on the streets not less than five days, or to pay a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars. 3. That this Ordinance shall go into effect on the first day of August next. Done in Council, this 23rd day of July, 1885, [l. s.] under the corporate seal of" said town. JOHN R. ASHE, Intendant. F. A. Gilbert, Clerk. July 30 31 tt to th]^carolina^toveTrade. I RESPECTFULLY"inform Stove Buyers all over the Stale that I carry in stock, all the I time, 1300 to 400 Cooking and Heating Stoves, And can fill orders promptly. cooking stoves from $8.00 up. Warranted to give satisfaction. Best Box Heating Stoves from $2.50 Up. The goods are bought from parties who sell large jobbing trade only, and challenge a comparison of quality and prices of Stoves with any market North, South, East or West. Write for circulars giving prices and a full description of Goods, and SAVE MOISTEY. I am verv anxious to get a sample Stove sold in every neighborhood in the State. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. I refer bv permission to the editor of this paper. J. D. RATTERREE, Chester, S. C. July 30 31 12m LOWRY & STARR. SOME OLD REMEDIES BROUGHT to view once again. To those suffering from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Bronchial Affections, we would say we have the following remedies : Fellow's and McArthur's Syrups of Hypophosphites, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Philip's, Wilber's and Scott's Cod Liver Oil; Maltine and Malt, with or without Cod Liver Oil; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Sine's Syrup of Tar, Honey of Tar, Dr. Bull's and Dr. Boschee's Cough Syrups, and Brown's Bronchial Troches. For Sick Children. Remember Mellin's Infant Food?a God-send to debilitated children. Also, Lactopepsin, Dalby's Carminative, Godfrey's Cordial, Condensed Milk, Worm Candy, <fcc. KTAVI? POI.1KH A superior brand of this indispensable article on hand. Every house-keeper should have a package. It will make her old Stove look us good as her neighbor's new one. Cigars, Tobacco an?l SnufF. Pens, Paper and Ink. Blacking, Shoe Polish and Stove Polish. Matches and a thousand other things at the Drug Emporium. LOWRY & STARR. HERNDON BROS. OATS. GENUINE Rust Proof Oats for seed. Break your land and sow Oats, one of the most profitable crops that can bo sown. August and September is a good time to sow. HERNDON BROTHERS. CORN, NOT milch wanted now. We have it. HERNDON BROTHERS. HORSE AND MILE COLLARS, THE best to be found for the money. HERNDON BROS. CAKES FOR EVERYBODY, FROM 5 cents up, and quality not surpassed. HERNDON BROS. J. W. DO It SON. FRUIT JARS. MASON'S linurovGil Fruit Jars, at 1Y1 ' J. W. DOBSON'S. SHOE DRESSING, AC . ^JHOK Dressing and Shoe-Makers' Ink at O J. W. DOBSON'S. POWDER"AX? FISE. BLASTING Powder and Fuse at the cheap Store of J. W. DOBSON. APPLE PEELERS. IF you want a nice Apple Peeler, call at the cheap Store of J. W. DOBSON. M. STRAUSS. TRY TO SAVE YOUR MONEY, iff. STRAUS IT AS reduced the prices of his goods so that JfX fan Undersell Him Without losing money. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KORTAR "No Pent Up Utica Confines Our Powers." THE books of the Railroad and Express Agents will show that there never passes a W9ek that don't bring additions to our stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, <tc. Our stock is now immense and varied. When we say that we will meet prices, the assertion is not limited to this town, but applies to any other place a? well. "No pent up Utica confines our powers." FOR CURIOSITY. We were on the market last week for another big lot of Quinine and Cinchonidia, and bought just as they took the upward turn. As a matter of curiosity, write, or call the first day you are in town and ask the prices at which we are selling these two articles and oblige the Y. D. S. man. Whenever Yon Take Tea. "V/-?i mica a ?t?x7q1 tfpot if irrni haven't crotten some of that "Finest Imported Young Hyson," sold at the York Drugstore, "The most delicious and invigorating," I ever drank is the verdict it receives from all who have used it. FOURTHLY. We have a few Caddies of that celebrated Hancock Twist Tobacco left, which we are still offering at3f>i cents per pound. Quality guaranteed. Ill Conclnsion. 1 box Frank Siddals Soap just in at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. T. B. JIcCLAIX & CO. GOOD COFFEE IS something that is looked for by almost every housekeeper, and if you will call on us we will sell you a Coffee that is good at a fair price. TOBACCO. We are now selling Tobacco at 10 cents a plug, which we think is the best bargain yet offered for the price. Our Stock of Crockery Is still too large, and we will sell many articles in that line for 50 cents on the 81.00. Still we have about two hundred Wool, Cassimere and Fur Hats, At any price, to close out the stock. Come and get a bargain. T. B. McCLAIN A CO. McELWEEA DARWO FRESH BEEF EVERY I>YY AT M'ELWEE AND DARWIN'S PALACE MEET MARKET. A SUPPLY OF DRIED BEEF. McELWEE & DARWIN. As heretofore we will have beef every morning?Monday excepted. Mutton whenever we can get fat sheep. JR.LiyDSAV. ? J. R. LINDSAY, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. Headquarter* Tor Cigar*, Cigarette* and Smoking Tobacco. MRS. J. BOLTON SMITH, JR. CLAIM YOUR WATCHES. ALL persons having Watches at Mrs. J. BOLTON SMITH, Jr.'s Store, any length of time, are requested to claim the same, and pay charges for repairing. Mrs. J. BOLTON SMITH, Jr., having decided to retire from the Boot and Shoe Trade, Has determined to clear out her entire stock of Ladies' and Gents' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST. This is not an advertising dodge, but a "bona tide" clearing sale at Cost, For the Next Thirty Days. Call early and secure Bargains at Cost Prices. Remember the place. Mrs. J. BOLTON SMITH Jr. ^ MAY Ac M^Y, fig? JDTtTJ GGI8TS. uL H ARTS, WARTS, WARTS. TRY one bottle if you have a horse or mule that has a wart on it, and you will be surprised how quick it will disappear. Guaranteed 81.00 per box. FRTIT, FRUIT, FRUIT. Now is the time to put up fruit. You all know how nice pies eat in winter. So come and get a box, only 25 cents. Blackberries or any kind of fruit can be put up with it. We will sell you 5 boxes lor 81.00. DYSENTERY, DIARRIKEA, Or any kind of stomach ache, cured with a one dollar bottle of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. We keep only the best brand, and ask you to try it. COME TO MAY A MAY'S To get your Drugs and Medicines, they will sell cheap and give you good goods. Try them on Morphine, Opium and Quinine. Also, for pure Corn Whisky, as they keep well supplied, and keep only the best brands, and sell as cheap as any one can sell von good goods. MAY & MAY. DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED. Eufacla, Ala., May 1st, J8?a. Dh. Holt, I)kah Sir About live yeurs ago I was taken with a violent cough with enlarged liver and constipation. I grew worse and worse until it was almost impossible for mo to lie down and sleep at night for 18 months, owing to the severity of thecough. Theonly way I could sleep was in a chair, my head resting on a pillow on a table. Was treated by two physicians, and j tried a number of patent medicines, all of which | did no good. After having despaired of ever getting well, my wife consulted you by letter. You sent two bottles of your Dyspeptic Elixir ; in less time than three days I coulu he down and sleep as well as I ever could in my life; a few bottles cured me perfectly. Yours truly, * JOHN F. KfeHOE. For sale by LOWRY A STARR. July 31 Om HUNTER & OATES. THE MAMMOTH. "For every effect there muat be a cause." FOR some time past we have been offering our entire stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, Which, considered in connection with the attractions of the goods themselves, has produced the effect of diminishing the piles of goods on our counters and somewhat emptying the numerous shelves. Especially is this noticeable in the Ribbon and MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, Where, in truth, price has been no consideration, where cost has not been regarded, and the goods were sold at the buyers' bid. While these bargains will continue with undiminished attractions;?ealso offer you Some Fresh Goods * In Embroideries, White Goods, etc., and would call special attention to a new line of Misses' and Children's Shoes. In low-quartered Shoes. We have an unusually large line in Both Hand and Machine Shoes That have gained a reputation everywhere for the cheapest and most durable on the market. So if in need of a pair, be sure to call at the Mammoth for the Dorset Shoe. Having duplicated our order for Mohair Coats and Yests. We have a few yet in stock, which we recommend as the most suitable ana comfortable goods on the market, for July and August. BARGAINS That cannot be withstood in light and stylish Suits. Also a few of those Bomhazine and Manilla Hats At a reduction. HUNTER A OATES. I RIDDLE & PEGRAM. studebaker wagons. REMEMBEB we are Agents for the sale of the Studebaker Wagon, and while positive that it has no superior are candidly of the opinion that it is unequaled. Call and let us talk Wagon awhile and make you happy. General Supplies. Our stock in this line is complete, as we shall endeavor to keep it throughout the season. hams. We have in stock a nice lot of Magnolia and Tennessee Hams. lime. We have on hand and shall endeavor to keep a supply of Simon's pure Lime. Call early and often. RIDDLE <fc PEGRAM. parish. Mcknight & co. BEST SPRING CALICO. WE have just received 3.000 yards of the best Spring Prints, which we will sell at 5 cents per yara, 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 Torchon Laces from 3 to 25 Cents a Yard. Surpassed by none in York. Call at the sign of the Elephant and see the Daisv. PARISH MnlfNT(iHT<fe CO. JOHN F. SPECK, DKAI.KK IX Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, (Jocks, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &c. ALL goods sold warranted as represented. Watches, Clocks, and Jewolry of all descriptions REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER, And Warrannted. Call for anything you want Iii the Jewelry Une, And if it is not in stock, will be ordered at once. JOHN P. SPECK, Jeweler, ! Yorkville, S. C. R. A. PARISH. J. D. COLCOCK. PARISH & OOLOOOK. Kentucky Livery and Sale Stables. A A FIRST-CLASS Harness and Saddle HorXrr 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. Buggies! Buggies !! Buggies!!! 50 Cincinnati Buggies nougnt ana 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 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 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 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. WITHEKS ADICKEST Mackerel and N. 0. Molasses. WE aro overstocked on Mackerel and NewOrleans Molasses, and are offering at less than fair prices. Mackerel in Kits at 75 cents, worth $1.00. Mackerel in Kits at 81.25, worth 82.00. Mackerel in Drums at $1.15, worth $1.50. Mackerel in i Barrels at 81.50, worth $2.00. Mackerel in i Barrels at $2.00, worth $3.00. Prime New Orleans Molasses at 45 cents, by 10 gallons or more. Choice New Orleans Molasses at 60 cents, by 10 gallons or more. HARDWARE. f'rvma onrl una no whon wantinfr anvthincr in Hardware. We claim the beat aaaortment and lowest pries in town. Knives of all kinds, Razors, Scissors, etc., very cheap. Apple and Peach Parers. Preserving Kettles, Manure and Straw Forks, etc. More Crockery and Glassware. Our Parisian Granite, in new square shapes is taking well. Lamps from 25 cents to $5.00. Swinging Lamps, cheap. Chimneys and parts of Lamps. Burners, Shades, Wicks, etc., and Lanterns. WITHERS ADICKES. ABOUT OJffE THOUSAND FLOWER and Fruit Jars of different sizes, Jelly Tumblers, Preserving Kettles, Fly Traps, etc., etc. Wanted?Butter, Eggs, Beeswax, etc. We will always buy all manner of country produce, and think we are prepared to give the highest market prices. We are offering at less than fair prices Mackerel, the better grades of N. 0. Molasses, some Tobaccos, Grain Cradles, Hoes, etc. Remember us when wanting Hardware, as we are leading in this line. W. ADICKES. F. HAPPERFIEL.D. 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. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large lot of all grades. Call and examine them before buying. I will tuke pleasure in showing them and can save you money. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A full line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Snuft' 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. LATTA BROTHERS GROCERIES. WE are still prepared to furnish any goods in our line, having just received "a Tierce of Magnolia Hams, one of pure Leaf Lard, a lot of Cheek & Whitlock's choice Flour, besides other grades, Bolted Meal, Corn, Leggett's celebrated Tiger brand Coil'ee, besides various other goods in our line. LATTA BROTHERS. TOBACCOS. BELIEVING we can please the oldest Chewers of the Weed, we would be glad to have them call and examine our stock of Tobaccos, as we havegood.s from 2o cents per pound up to 90 cents. LATTA BROTHERS. AFTER DINNER. WE have just received a lot ol long filler part Havana Cigars, under the above name that we can recommend to give satisfaction, not only rllnnor hilf ut. all HtTIAS. LATTA BROTHERS. hardware. WE have a very nice line of Hardware which we want to soli. LATTA BROTHERS. wood and willow ware. " WE have a very nice line of the above named goods. LATTA BROTHERS. do?t fail to try. BON'T fail to try our after dinner Cigars. LATTA BROTHERS. JOHN M. M'NEEL. J. KILLOUGH HENRY. McNEEL A HENRY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE WILKES' BUILDING, MAIN STREET, CHESTER, S. C., Practice in all Courts of the State and United States. Promptness and Fidelity in all Business. October 30 44 ly T.M. DOBSON & CO. THE LOWEST PRICES YET. ^VfY friend, where did you say I could find 1YI goods at such low prices?" "At the Old Chap's. He is selling low-quartered Shoes, to close out, at almost your price. A ladies Buttoned Goat Shoe at cost, good ones, too, just to close out that line. Persons needing such articles will save money by seeing the Ola Chap before buying. A few Suits left of That Perfect Fitting Clothing, Which are being sold at very low prices to close out the lot. If you want the best fitting Clothing in Yorkville, don't forget that the Old Chap's is headquarters for that kind of goods, and you can buy them at such low prices that it would pay you to buy and keep over until next season. If you want any DRESS GOODS For this season, or think you will need them for next summer, just drop in and see the Old Chap's Summer Goods. >To such prices eyer heard of. Muslins and some Dress Goods that we sold at 15 cents are now selling at 5 cents, to close out. Just Beats Everybody's Prices. We are selling the best brands of Prints for 5 cents, light colors, to close the lot. If you want any, come soon or they will all be gone.* MILLINERY, MILLINERY. Please don't forget that we are closing it lout at almost your price. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at and below cost, (except Crepe goods). Come and see us and if we have anything that will suit you, we will be sure to trade, if prices will beany inducement, as we are determined to close out as much as possible of them. Sewing Machines, And Sewing Machine Needles, of all kinds, on hand. A few of those celebrated Washing Machines on hand, and we are closing them out below cost, at such a price as they cannot help giving?say ?0.00. Only 3 left, and six dollars can buy one, sold at $12.00. Anv Parties Wanting to Pay And KEROSENE at 20 cents per gallon, and will sell anything I otter as low for Cash as can he bought. FERTILIZERS. I will meet competition in this line and otter to the trade: PURE GERMAN KAINIT. ASIIEPOO ACID PHOSPHATE PLOW BRAND GUANO. John It. Ashe. ATTENTION ! PLANTERS OF YORK. WE are making a specialty of REPAIRING and are prepared to OVERHAUL GINS of any make. Prices guaranteed. Freight from $2.25 to $3.00 per Gin. SHIP AT ONCE And be in ample time to commence work in the first of the season. Mark your own name on your Gin and prepay Freight. ESTABLISHED IN 1827. Address THE ELLIOTT COTTON GIN, Winnsboro, S. C. June IS 25 2m ?/ ^ Their accounts between now and September 1st, we will give them 5 off". T. M. DOBSON & CO. Leaders in Dress-Making and Millinery. W. C. LATIMER. DRY GOODS. 1*7E are still having a big trade in White TT Goods, Embroideries, Laces, <ftc. Our stock must be reduced, and our prices show that we mean business. Dress Goods. We call special attention to our line of Dress Goods, which have been marked down to greatly reduced prices. Among them are some very desirable goods, such as Albatros, in different shades. Nun's Veiling, Bunting, Debige, <ftc. MILLINERY. We are offeringsome rare bargains in all kinds of Millinery, especially in trimmed and untrimmed Hats. Will sell you anything in this line At Almost vnnr own Drice. Country Produce. We take all kinds of Country Produce in exchange for goods. W. C. LATIMER. JOHJV R. ASHEL 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 Indncements to Cash Buyers. 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. H. F. APICKES. SPECIAL WE offer this week, or until closed out, an invoice of extra good quality .'16-inch bleached Muslin at 25 yards for $2.00. "Ladies' Kid Opera Slippers at 85 cents per pair. A lot of Kid Gloves at 25 cents per pair, formerly sold at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00 per pair, ftemnants of Laces and Ribbons. Closing prices on Fans and Parasols. Further reductions in Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Special low jprices on Summer Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Cotton. Ladies' Underwear very cheap. All of the above are unequalled in quality for the prices named. To Close Summer Goods. We are ottering bargains in all summer goods. White Lawns, Piques and Lace Stripes. Colored Mulls in solids and figured : White Mulls and Linen Lawns. All over Nets and Embroidery. Curtain Nets, Nun's Veilings in blacks and colors. Mosquito Nets, White Quilts, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Newport Ties and Opera Slippers. Men's low-cut Shoes in a variety of patterns. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods Is full and complete and prices are lower than we have ever known them. Just received a full supply of all kinds of School Books and Stationery. The Stock in Our Millinery Store Is very attractive and prices are as low as the lowest. Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs in all the newest shapes. Exclusive prices and styles of Corsets. The newest cuts of Ladies' Hand Bags. Hamburg Embroidery, Cambric Ruffling and Trimming at greatly reduced prices. A very large assortment of Notions and Small Wares. Every shape and style of Ladies' and Children's Hats. We are paving particular attention to THE SHOE TRADE, And have bought a much larger stock in this department than we have ever before had, and many of them direct from manufacturers, at prices that will enable us to offer Shoes far below the prices now ruling. The very best 1st auahty Creedmore Tie for men at $1.75 per pair, all sizes. An all solid Ladies' Grain Lace Polish Balmoral. Every size at $1.25 por pair, warranted. H. F. ADICKES. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! DRIVES in all kinds of Dress Goods, at KENNEDY'S. READY-HADCfCLOTHIXG. WE have still some nice Suits, of the lot of Clothing that we bought under regular figures. We can give you a bargain. Call at KENNEDY'S. IXY TRAPS. EVERY one is willing to admit that flies are a post. Call at KENNEDY'S and get a Fly Trap, cheap. irT THFRIRY HAVE AIR. THROW that piece of Mosquito Net away, and come and get a Fly Fan that will not only let the baby sleep in peace, but will let you eat your meals without the aid of the flies. Fly Fans cheap, at KENNEDY'S. TICKING, &c. A LOT of Ticking, Shirting, Alamance Plaid, Ac., at KENNEDY'S. FRUIT JARS. A NICE lot of Fruit Jars on hand, at KENNEDY'S. im GENTS' and Ladies' Straw Hats under cost, at KENNEDY'S. SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac. SCHOOL Books and Stationery always on hand. Just received a supply of Maury's Geographies, Ac., at KENNEDY'S. G. H. O'LEARY. U'ltMTI KE 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 grades ; Mattresses, Pictures, Frames, and 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 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 A 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. A FULL line of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Hames, Backhands, Trace Chains, Saddle Blankets. Repairing in Saddlery ana Harness line aone pruuiuuv muuiiauiv prices. G. H. O'LEARY. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I WILL sell at public auction on FRIDAY, 31ST INSTANT, at the late residence of B. F. BRIGGS, deceased, six miles north of Yorkville, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, C9W8 and Calves, a fine lot of Hogs, and a splendid lot of three months' old Pigs, a fine lot of IMPROVED FARMING TOOLS, Reapers, Grain Cradles, two-horse Plows, Harness, Ac., Ac. 150 bushels of splendid Corn. 200 Bushels of Wheat?50 to 75 bushels ot which is first-class early White, that will be sold in small lots for Seed Wheat. TERMS OF SALE. The Corn, Wheat and all sums under five dollars, CASH. Balance of property on SIXTY DAYS TIME, without interest, "secured by a Note with two good sureties. Purchasers to have the option to pay all cash. Sale to commence at 10, A. M., sharp. , JOS. F. WALLACE, Executor. July 10 20 3t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS Mrs. MARTHA E. McLEAN has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. ANN E. PHILLIPS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said countv, to be holden at York Court House 011 the 7T"H DAY OF AUGUST, 1885, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any, why tho said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 110th vear of the Independence of the united States of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. July 23 30 2t" FAIRFIELD FARMS FOR SALE. THE following lands adapted to the production of Cotton, Corn, Grain and Tobacco, are offered for sale by merchants who wish to change investments. 1200 acres, 6 miles from Ridgeway; 130 acres, 8 miles from Ridgeway ; 405 acres, 3 miles from Winnsboro; 230 acres," 3 miles from Railroad ; 460 acres, i mile from Lvles' Ford, Union and Spartanburg Railroad; 800 acres, 4 miles from Winnsboro; 1480 acres, 3 miles from Catawba River and 14 miles from Winnsboro; 107 acres and 137 acres, 9 miles from Winnsboro, on Peay's Ferry Road. For particulars write to G. II. McMASTER, Winnsboro, S. C. July 2 27 6t* EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the estate of B. F. BRIGGS, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same within the time prescribed by law, duly attested. Those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. JOS. F. WALLACE, Executor. July 16 29 3t J. BE AT T Y WIL LIA JIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C., WILL practice in the Circuit Court of York county. CT Prompt attention given to collections. January 15 3 ly*