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Jftriitl ftotitts. , Life's too Short. If there were things that even Solomon, with all his wisdom, confessed his inability to understand, is it to be wondered at that we uninspired mortals, in trying to account for the motives that prompt human action, frequently find ourselves stumped? This should not worry us. Life's too short and busy for us to trouble and wrestle with such questions. There is one matter, however, that we have been scratching our head over, and we don't mind mentioning it here?it is why any individual who intends to paint his dwelling or any other building, should decline to use Longman <fe Martinez'a Paint. This Paint is a scientific combination of the most durable pigments. It is the outgrowth of years of study and practical application. There can be no loss or disappointment in its use as it bristles all over with guarantees, and withal, it is the cheapest Paint on the market. Sold in town only by Kuykendal. A Continent of Mnd. Dr. Johnson, we think it was, who characterized the book of a great author of his day as a "Continent of Mud." How unfortunate for the author. If it had been a continent of grease, it could have been made bright and attractive by Chinese Cleansing Cream. Sold only by Kuykendal. Boots and Bridles. Use J. I. C. Oil for Harness. Use it for your boots.and bridles, It will make them soft and clothlike, It will make them everlasting. Sold only by Kuykexdal. May A May. Headquarters for pure and reliable Drugs and Medicines. Trv them. . July 23 " 30 tf. i WALKER A CART WRIGHT. Surgeon Dentists. FOR the information of parties in need of dental work, we give be<-*-CEcu^5 1?w our Prices 011 plate work : For 1 tooth, $ 3.00 z teetn, 4 teeth, 8.00 6 teeth, 12.00 7 teeth, or more, 15.00 Full Plate, 15.00 October 8 41 4t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. * WHEREAS JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis., has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of EMMA M. ROACH, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the i said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Judge of Probate's Court for York county, to he holdenat York Court House,on TUESDAY, the 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., 1885, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 110th year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. October 8 41 6t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS J. H. COLTIIARP has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and creditsof JOHN M. LATHAM, late of thecounty 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 county, to be holden at York Court House on the23RD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1885, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted/ Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of October, in the year of our Lord one tfrousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 110th year of the Independence of the United Stater of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. October 8 41 2t* lowry & starr. . S * ' " v ('HILLS AND FEVER at Lowry and Starr's. C. Ci Ob MEANS Certain Chill Cure. We would say to the public that (C. C. C.) Certain Chill Cure is manufactured by us alone?from our private prescription, and we can testify to its worth, as we have never known it fail to cure? CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB CHILLS?remittent and intermittent fever. It is a good tonic, a sure apetizer. For sale exclusivelv by, LOWRY ?fc STARR, At one dollar a bottle. WINDOW GLASS, WINDOW GLASS. THE Season is fast drawing near when window lights will be in demand and we would like to inform our friends and the public generally that we have embarked in the glass business and intend to keep a full stock on hands from this time on. We have any size 8 by 10 to 14 by 22, and we will order extra sizes upon application. Also a large lot of Puttvin bladders and cans, at 'LOWRY & STARR'S. parish, Mcknight & co. THINGS THAT CANNOT BE DENIED. People ten me that parish, Mcknight & Co. are selling as high as Ten Suits of Clothes a day. No humbug! linn lit 3 I am told that they have the nicest line 01 Shoes in York, without a single exception. OVER FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH JUST ARRIVED. The best Boot in the market?Genuine Oil Tanned, and WARRANTED WATER-PROOF. They liavcaSlioe for gitt.50 M'hieh is eciu.nl to any 85.00 Shoe ever offered. It is warranted not to rip. My friends, go and see them before you buy. Don't go in and say: "I didn't know you had these goods at such low pricesbut go and see the Daisy tirst and he will make it unnecessary for you to go elsewhere. parish, Mcknight ?t co. JOHN C. KUYRENDAL. WE CAN BEAR A RUSH ! WE beg leave to remind all persons indebted to us for Fertilizers that their notes and accounts fall due on the 15th of this month. Delay in payment will embarrass us; so, good friends, bring along your cotton and currency. We don't mind if you all come at once. We will brace up and bear a rush. OCTOBER, 188G. WE have on hand for the fall sowing of wheat and oats a supplv of IRISH BONE PHOSPHATE and SOLUBLE PACIFIC GU. rr,, 1.. ...... nntou rv.l I'u 111 n A.>U. lut?y fJlHIU.-i iuv; unvivu .... .....^ October 15th 1880. Sufficient cash however will be required from each purchaser to pay the freight on his purchase. LINK'S TIRE TIGHTENER. THIS is a machine that fills a want long felt by every owner of a Wagon, Carriage or Buggy. It tightens the tire without removing it and does it better than any Blacksmith in the land can do it. Gives no additional dish to the wheel, and prevents the splitting of the felloes. By the use of this machine, a wheel may be kept tight and in perfect shape until the tires are worn out. It is worth a heap more money than is asked for it, and niavbe had ofW. L. Plaxico, of Bullock's Creek township, J. Bolivar Scott, of York township, or of C. M. Kuykendal at the York Drug Store, where a sample machine may be seen. CROWDED OUT. A paragraph in regard to that Celebrated "Piedmont Beauty" Tobacco, the filler and wrapper of every plug of which is alike, has, for want of space, been crowded out of this issue of the Enquirer. The price however remains the same?50 cents per pound, 10 cents per plug. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. J OUR FALL STOCK. IT is with pleasure that we can inform our friends that the staple of our stock, such as Cassimers, Flannels, Jeans, Ac., were carefully selected from the polite and gentlemanly Drummers' samples and part of the stock has*arrived, and the rest is on the way. We have some NOBBY SUITS OF GENT'S CLOTHING in stock and more on the way. Our nice room, up stairs IS WELL LIGHTED, and you can SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. Our Mr. JAMES R. KENNEDY. Is in the NORTH, where he will with care select Notions, Fancy Goods and the Balance of our Stock for the Fall. We want EVERYBODY to call and see us. Our shoes cannot be beat for STYLE, QUALITY OR PRICES. We will not be undersold for the same quality The American Sewing Machine No 7. is the best in the world. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. W. C. LATIMER. CLOTHI1G. WE are now prepared to show you the largest and most complete stock of Clothing ever brought to this Market. Hainmerslaugh Bros', fine goods, which for style, duribility and fit have no equal. A beautiful line of Youth's Boys and Children's nobby suits with Overcoats to match. An elegant line of young men's late style Overcoats which are very pretty and cheap. A full line of Hannan it Sons' celebrated hand made shoes, Congress, lace and button. These goods are acknowledged to be the finest and best fitting shoes sold anywhere. Every pair GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction. MILLIXEBY. This department is full to overflowing with all the latest novelties in fine Millinary, LADIES UNDERWEAR, Hosiery, in fact everything usually kept in a first class store and at prices that have rendered it so popular with all the ladies. 3>I?ES$ MAKim This business has proved quite a success and is now running with full force. All work guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or positively NO CHARGE WILL BE MADE. The only place where McCall's Glove Fitting Patterns can be found. WANTED?150,000 Bushels Cotton Seed for which we will pav 15 CentN cash, per bushel. W. C. LATIMER. HUNTER & PATES' BOOTS AND SHOES! IF the word complete could admit of comparison, the superlative degree would certainly be applied to the tremendous stock of goods now adorning that capacious, apartment, the Mammoth, on West Liberty, ana to no department of that various stock would, it more appropriately apply than to that of Boots and Shoes. The P. COX SHOE Mfg. Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Ladies', Misses', Children's Boys' and Youths' FINE SHOES. Every pair is Stamped ^%? which is a guarantee op its being a First-Class Shoe in FIT. WEAR and STYLE. Yes, in this line she is certainly headquarters, as any style of Shoe for men, ladies and children can be found thereat prices throughout that will compete with any on the market. In gents' fine goods we offer you the celebrated Dorsch Shoes. In this line, and especially the hand-made goods, we have no competition in prices. They are the best and cheapest on the market. We alone sell them. We still have the exclusive control of Miles' Shoes, and in these and Cox's goods we otter you the most stylish and durable goods in the market. We have an unusually large assortment of coarse Boots and Shoes at low prices, and all the favorite brands. spg? -M ^!?8?w8siiBB " " II til I I? U-wjur.*"Come to the Mammoth, not only for Shoes, but for anything you desire in the Dry Goods line, ! and -von will And it. We have it all. HUNTER it OATKS. M. STRAUSS. STOCK COMPLETE. ! j M. Strauss ^"^FFKKS one of the very best an?l cheapest FALL AND WINTER STOCKS, Especially Ready-Made Clothing, At such prices that cannot be heat. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County or York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. R. Moore and others, Plaintiffs, against J. S. M. Davidson and wife. Complaint for Relief, Ac. S. R. Moore and others, Plaintiffs, against Jeremiah Fiokling ami wife. Complaint for Retief, Ac. IN obedience to the Decree and Judgment of tho Court made in the causes as above entitled, I will expose to public sale, at YorK court nouse, i on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described Real Estate, situated in York county and said State, to wit: One tract of land, situated on Bullock's Creek, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of J. S. R. Thomson, Mrs. J. M. Smarr, S. L. Davidson and others. In this tract there are 125 acres of fine BOTTOM LAND in a good state of cultivation, 100 acres BOTTOM LAND in original forest timber, and 150 acres of ORIGINAL FOREST UPLAND, finely timbered. Also, all that other tract of land, situated on the Howell's Ferry Road, on Clark's Fork, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of E. G. Byers, J. W. Jones, J. N. McGill and others. Also, all that lot of land with BRICK DWELLING, STORE-ROOM and outbuildings, in the TOWN OF YORKVILLE, containing ONE-HALF ACRE, more or less, adjoining lots of H. F. Adickes and J. C. Kuykeiidal. Also, all that tract of land on the North Carolina line, adjoining lands of Garretts, Mrs. Bolin and others, containing 125 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, all that other tract of land, bounded by lands of Wm. Bolin, Wm. Barber and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES, More or less. Also, all that other tract of land, near King's Mountain battle-ground, adjoining lands ot G. Hambright, Goforth and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN ACRES, More or less. All the above Real Estate, situated in York county, South Carolina. Sold as the property of JOHN S. MOORE, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. Half Cash. Balance of purchase money due in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser, or purchasers, to have the option of paying their entire bid in cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 8 41 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina--York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert N. McElwee, and others, Executors, against G. Ann Brown and others. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court, made in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-I)ay) IN NOVEMBER Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land, situated in York county and State aforesaid, on waters of Bullock's* Creek, and known as the "Ferguson tract," containing 143 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Bounded by lands of estate of J. N. McElwee and others, and now known as the "SCOGGINS' PLACE," * Being that tract occupied by David B. Scoggins in his life time, and since his death, by his family. TERMS OF SALE. Half Cash. Balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from day of sale, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Put chaser to pav for papers. JOS.* F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. Octobers 41 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina--York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. N. Ferguson, Plaintiff, against Margaret Ferguson and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree made in the cause as above entitled, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER Next, during the legal hours of sale, the real estate of JOHN FERGUSON, deceased, described as follows, to wit: THE HOME PLACE, Containing 84 ACRES, adjoining lands of John M. Thomasson, Mrs. Zacloc D. Smith and others. Also, all that other tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES, Adjoining lands of F. M. Walker, James Quinn, D. M. Hall and Nancy Turney. Both tracts in York county. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash. Balance of purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C.'C. C. Pis. October 8 41 4t 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 NOVEMBER NEXT, The following property to wit: A tract of land situated on King's Creek, in said county, bounded by lands of James McGill, Masten Darwin and others, and containing 334 acres, more or less; leyied on as the property of E. S. Darwin at the suits of Fowler Robison and others, against said E. S. Darwin. [$4.20 Terms of Sale.?Cash. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. October 8 41 4t LAND FOR SALE. f\N OCTOBER 24TH, the heirs of JOHN SMITH, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder, FOUR TRACTS OF LAND, situated in Broad River township, York county. Parties desiring to purchase will please meet at the SEACREST GOLD MINE, on the day mentioned, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. I). J. SMITH, Administrator. Octobers 41 2t* AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE heirs-at-law of Thomas M. Whitesides, deceased, will offer for sale, in convenient tracts, and on easy terms, the HOME PLACE of said deceased, containing 572 ACRES, at York Court House, on Sales-Day in DECEMBER, 1885. An advertisement more in detail will he published hereafter. In the meantime, the administrators, Dr. T. B. Whitesides and Wm. C. Whitesides, will give any desired information, and plats niav he seen by calling at mvotiiee. C. E. SPENCER, Attorney for Estate. October 1 40 * tf IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AT JOHN F. SPECK'S JEWELRY STORE, AND SEE THE NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. ALL KIND OF WATCHES. CLOCKS, SILVER PLATED WARE, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN YORKVILLE. Brhlal Presents a Specialty ! WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER, At John F. Speck's Jewelry Store. McELWEE ?fc MBWo! | I "Our Mr. McElwee" is in The MOUNTAINS of Western North Carolina?i Burke, Caldwell, and Watauga counties? i purchasing "Fall and winter Stock," for beef j purposes. This will no doubt be the finest beef ever marketed in Yorkvillc, and as fine as any j beef in the Union, as the reputation of "Moun- I tain Steak" is world-wide; and Mr. McKlwee's j ability to buy is beyond dispute. We will have this Beef in the Market on Friday. Sausage, Pork and Beef every week dayMonday excepted. Remember our "GRAND OPKNING" will be Friday, October t)th. Ladies are cordially invited to attend. J. A. DARWIN, B r. H. F; ADICKES. GRAND CENTRAL | Fancy and Dry Goods Establishment, AND HEADQUABTEB8 FOB ? BOOTS AND SHOES. ; t i *iip niAAror nniur wen inc DlUUCdl URITC KCI ?. ? SJIIMSIFBIFIIIMS BIS: HIM! EH | 1 ] 1 f 125 Pieces Jeans and Kerseys from 10 cents to 75 cents per yard. ^ J Cassimeres from 40 cents to ; $3.50 Per Yard. iti h t Jk VERY large and varied stock of Men's merino undershirts, from 25 cents to $2 EACH. Men's Red and Drab wool flannel drawers. Heavy cotton flannel and Jeans drawers. Just opened a nice Stock of Men's and Boy's fine wool and Fur Hats. 300 pairs Men's and Boy's Suspenders at 10 cents to $1.25 per pair. We are headquarters for Boots and Shoes. A splendid women's screwed polka at 75 cents per pair. All sizes of Men's fine buff con- ^ gress?box toe. Several Gaiters at $2.00 per pair. Men's best quality P. Calf Creed more Ties at $1.75 per pair. Ladies fine grain bals.?all sizes at $1.25 per pair. Just opened a full line of sizes of . Ladies' stylish cut fine Curaco and French kid button Gaiters at very low prices. ? * A large stock of Men's and Boy's . heavy Boots and Shoes, and ladies i and misses medium and heavy shoes at lower prices than ever known in i this market. i ] LADIES' WRAPS, A large and varied stock of Ladies' Cloaks, ^ Jackets and fashionable wraps. Ladies' Merino vests and drawers. Ladies and Children's fine and low priced Uioves in I'Oiron, siik, UU1 mm mu, icii)c>v j Gloves, wool knit Mittens, Ac. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF HOSIERY IN MARKET. MILLINERY. Decidedly the prettiest und cheapest stock of ] Millinery Goods to be found. All the latest t Shapes in Hats and Bonnets and the newest s trimmings of every style. All the novelties in notions and small wares. A Big Job in pure silk velvet ribbons?all colors, ut 5 cents per yard. A ve.ry full stock of Red, Colored and White j Wool Flannels and plaid Linseys at unusually j low prices. j A big drive in Cotton Flannel at 12{ cents per ] yard. All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books 1 and a fine stock of Stationary of every kind. A nice selection of Sheet Music and Music Books on hand. Any piece of Music or book published will be ordered promptly when desired, at publishers' prices. TIME TO SETTLE. All persons owing us an account or by note will please remember that it is TIME TO SETTLE. I WANTED. Wool, Wool Socks and country made cloth, j I H. F. A DICK ICS. PARISH & COLCOCK. Cotton Gins, Cotton Gins. THE Georgia CENTENNIAL GIN is offered for sale by PARISH & COLCOCK, Yorkfille, S. C., as cheap as any Gin in the world, and guaranteed to give better "results, both in quanti;y and quality of sample, than any other Gin offered for sale on this market. The Condenser, Manufactured with this Gin will improve the samples of Cotton from 4 to J of a cent, per jonnd, and was awarded the Gold Medal at the teorgla State Fair in 1877. Also at the North Georgia Fair in 1879, The tirst and highest Pre- | riium was awarded thisGinat the East Alabama Pair, November, 1878. First Premium at the Sorth Alabama Fair in 1881, and the First Prenium at the Chester, S. C., Fair in 1884. Call ind see < Sample Gin and Con denser 1 \.nd get prices before you buy. Also for sale, he Tozer Engine, made in Columbia, S. C. The Talbott Engine, made in Richmond, Va., and ;he Centennial Cotton Press. Colnmbus and Cincinnati Buggies \lways on hand at the lowest prices. Call and see them before buying. Full Stock of Groceries 3n hand, at the lowest prices. Give us a call. PARISH <fc COLCOCK. L ATT A BROTHE RS JUST RECEIVED. I WE have just received six hundred bushels of Red Rust Proof Oats. ONE HUNDRED ROLLS OF BAGGING, One Hundred and Fifty Bundles of Ties, And other Goods, under the head of GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. I LATTA BROTHERS. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. BAGGING AND TIES. j AAA YARDS of Bagging and 400 bun1 UtUUU dies of new Arrow Ties. Having ' bought early, we are prepared to offer very low prices to our customers and friends, who may favor us with a call before buying. Seed Oats. 1,000 bushels of genuine Texas Red Rust Proof Oats. Those who know the advantage of chang ing Heed will sow no otner. General Supplies. Our stock of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac., is as complete as in the past. HAMS. We have in stock a nice lot of Magnolia and Country Hams. LIME. We have on hand and shall endeavor to keep a supply of Simon's pure Lime. 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 iwhile and make you happy. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. J. R. LINDSAY. Bagging and Ties. I AM prepared to supply the trade with Bagging and Ties, at prices to meet any competi;ion. My stock of GROCERIES AND FANCY GOODS [s complete, and will be kept so during the entire leason. On hand the best selected and most varied aslortment of Crockery and Glass Ware To be found in the town. To arrive, a line of MAGNOLIA HAMS, At popular prices. A bargain in the way of 11AKING POWDER. I have just received a :aseof Baking Powder, fresh from themanufacxiry, which I can sell at 25 cents per box, large lize, and in order to induce a trial of it, I will jive to parties buying a box a choice of a Majolca cream pitcher, a vase or a figured cup and ' laucer, free of charge. Each of these articles is ivorth aquarter itself, but go with the Powder at I io cents for both. J. R. LINDSAY, i CORBIN DISK HAR1 it, BEST HARROW KNOW Three Han DRAG, SMOOTHING A ONE hand and two mules can put in eight to ten the same time. Good work guaranteed. Octobers -II T. M. DOBSON & CO. THE WALKER BOOT. " [Trade Mark.] WALKER BOOT. il I T THE best Hoot in America for the money, all solid leather. We also have the Walker Shoe, which is as good as is made for the money. Don't fail to try a pair. 3,000 yards of standard Prints, pretty styles, at 5 cents per yard. Also a splendid line of secondmourning Prints, Shepard's Prints and solid black Prints at 5 cents. We think we have a Bplendid line of Dress Goods, All Shades, From 10 cents to 81.50 per yard. Our black goods department was never better . We have beautiful black Cashmeres, Trico Cloths and colored Flannels. Our Cloaks are now ready for inspection. We have some novelties. Call and see them. Our black Jersey Jackets at 75 cents are good for the money. Our Winston unlaundried Shirts at 75 cents apiece, are said, by the manufacturer's, to be the best Shirt made in America for that price. They certainly are the best we ever saw for 75 cents/ Just about as good as the Shirts that are selling for 81.00. Call and see them. Looking at them will not cost you anything, unless you buy, which we think you can hardly resist. Just received a lot of Gents' Undervests for the small sum of 25 cents each. We keep a line of Red Medicated Flannels, which are said to be good for rheumatism. 144 boxes of Lubin's Soap?3 cakes in a box? for ten cents. Don't fail to get 3 cakes of Soap for 10 cents. Also, Pears' and Cashmere Boquet and other fine Soaps for sale. All cheap. We have just received a nice line of the RolerBrace Suspender, the best and most comfortable Suspender ever worn. It is set on rolers so that it will give with the movements of the body. No man ought to be without a pair. Sold only by us, in this place. Our 81.00 and 81.50 black Hats for gents, we do not hesitate to say are the best in Yorkville, for that money. Our 85.00 Overcoat just knocks the spots out of anything ever seen, for fit and price. Made in Cincinnati, where we get all our nice-fitting goods. We haveplentyof white and colored Cotton Flannels, as cheap as the cheapest and as good as Knof Wo oortninlv Jn not. hesitate to sav that we have the nicest line of Wool and Cotton Hose forfLadies" wear that can he found in this place. Ladies' Hand-Bags and Gloves can be found at all prices In Our Millinery Department. We keep all the latest styles in Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Fringes, and beaded Trimmings, Ladies' Linen Collars and best Handkerchief for 5 cents, that can be found. Remember that our Millinery Department is headquarters for all kinds of Millinery. Wedding and Mourning Outfits a specialty. We keep everything you need and can match up everything so nicel v. Mrs. Dobson is always on hand and will do her best to please you. Can sell you any kind of Dress Goods and Trimmings, and can have it Cut and Fit in the Latest Style. And a fit and good work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Remember all kinds of Sewing Machines and parts of Machines, for sale, from 85.00 to 845.00. A full line of blank and pass Books, Paper, Pens, Ink and Slates. A splendid line of Chewing Tobaccos, as good as can be found for the money. Do not forget that you can find Zeigler's Shoes at our Store?all numbers. We sell a splendid Zeigler goat buttoned Shoe for ladies at 82.50 per pair. We would remind all person that their accounts are made out anu that settlements are urgently requested. The Old Chap would say to those whom he has been carrying over from year to year, that they must settle. Don't forget. You shall hear from us again soon. T. M. DOBSOX & CO. 1- ?j !_ T\ .. ,1 \(illinQn, ijuauurs III L/rcsg-iUUaiii^ iuuiiuvtj . T. B. McCLAIJf & CO. SEED OATS. JUST received a lot of fine Red Rust Proof (Tennessee) Seed Oats. G'ome and get your seed. A lot of heavy Bagging and Arrow Ties Cheaper than last year. A nice lot of Riddle's No. 1 Country Flour. Also Kennesaw Patent, the finest Flour on the market. Shell Road Tobaeeo Now in stock, and the best ten-cent Tobacco in town. Call for the REBELGIRL. Axes, Picks, Forks, Spades and Ames' Shovels cheaper than ever before. Still a few Wool and fur Hats In stock, at and below cost, to close out. Glassware and Crockery at any price to make a sale. Come and see us and get prices, whether you buy or not. T. B. McOLAIN & CO. tfrf MAY Ac MAY, ZM DRUGGISTS. Z& WE DON'T LET OUR HEAD RUN away with us or kick like a steer, because an exasperated competitor gets excited at our low prices. We shall go right along regardless or oiners, inmuing our own ousiness and sell the same quality of paints as before. Try us on Varnishes, Oils', Paint and Kalsomine Brushes. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. HAT.. TVS HAIR RENEWER, DIAMOND DYES, Morphine, Opium and Quinine ALWAYS OX HAND. FRUIT POWDERS IX STOCK AGAIN. ^SEfCOME AND SEE US AT ONCE.-tS^ MAY & MAY. IOW AND SEEDER. N TO THE FARMER. - _ II ws in une. lND spring tooth. acres of grain per day. It seeds and covers at j W. <J. A L. D. CHILDS, Columbia, S. <'. I :il I WITHERS ADICKES. NEW HARDWARE, AGAIN. HARDWARE?Remember that we claim to have the largest assortment and lowest prices in this vicinity. Chains of all kinds cheap. Well, Cattle, Breast and Halter Chains. Galvanized and Coil Chain at 4 cents per foot usually sold at 01 cents here. Files, Augers, Hinges anil Locks of all kinds at less than elsewhere. The writer has just been interrupted in this writing to see Mr. B. from Clav Hill section, to whom he sold 17 sets Blind fiinges?Clark's Self-Acting?and 41 i Dozen 1 inch Screws for for $.'1.00. Just think of a complete outfit for a window at 17J cents?formerly sold here for 35 to 50 cents. In this connection* we have a nice, new little article combining a SASH LOCK AXD HOLDER for 6i cents. Brass and Iron Butts and all sizes of other Hinges and Fastenings at lowest prices. Files?Hand-saw, Double-end, Stubbs, Crosscut. Rat-tail, Mill-saw, Bastard, and Rasps, the low prices of which we want you to examine. Trowels for brick plastering and dirt. Coffee Uricf \ vofl nf. 7n PPllts. it 11 u oituu-pa^ci. ?? .v, ? T Sheep Shears, New Pad, Stock and Knob Locks. Planes?Wood and Iron?Plvers Compasses, Dividers, Braces and Bits, Chisels, Screw Drivers, Monkey wrenches, Bolts and Tacks of all kinds, Hammers, Hatchets, Bed Screws and Castors, etc., etc. Gun?We have a good assortment of Guns which we are offering at lower prices than we ever before saw. Breech loaders from $12 to $25, and all kinds of sporting material cheap. Gun Locks and parts of same, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks. B. L. Shells, Brass and Paper, Prymers, Wads, Gun Wipers, etc. Scale Beams?150 j)?uni's *or cents, 500 pounds for $2.00. Iiorse and Mule shoes and nails bought in large quantity when they were at the bottom price. Call and get our prices when wanting anything. Other new good's. Fresh Rice, Grits Crackers, Wafers, Ginger Snaps, Jelly Fingers, Knick Knacks, Albert, Lemons Ac., Nice lot of Candies, Fresh Fruits will genrally be found at our Store. Just in, Lemons, Oranges, Banann.es, C'ocoanuts, Raisins, Citron and Currants, Coffees and Sugars, which we will sell as low as Mr. Anybody. Molasses?We have some good N. O., which are scarce now. Baking powders, etc., Real Cream Cheese. Texas Seed Oats and Grass Seeds. W. ADICKES. G. H. O'LEARl. FURNITURE DEALER. I AM now receiving new Goods of all kinds in the Furniture line, consisting of fine Walnut Suits, fine and medium Walnut Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, common Lounges, Sideboards, Safes, Walnut, Ash and Poplar Extension Dining Tables; Walnut, Oak and Maple Chairs ; Medium and Common Bedsteads, Tables, Pictures, Picture Frames, Tin Toilet Sets, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Children's Carriages, Desks, Book Cases, Book Shelves, Wardrobes, Cane and Rattan and Gents' Large Rocking Chairs, Brackets, Wall Pockets and everything usually kept in the Furniture line, sold cheap for cash. G. H. O'LEARY. carpets and rugs. I AM now receiving a new stock of Carpets. 25 Rolls on band, consisting of Brussels, Ingrain, Cottage Carpets, Napier and Cocoa Mat ting, Floor Oil Cloths, Smyrna, Velvet and Brussels Rugs, Rubber and Cocoa Boor Mats. G. H. O'LEARY. ~ stoves" A FEW Stoves on hand of the 114 bought last October, will be sold cheap, to make room for a car-load bought to arrive soon. Every Stove warranted. Where I cannot lead will meet prices with any dealer. I am selling the Charles NQble & Co. Stovesand other manufactures. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AND HARNESS7 A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac., manufactured expressly for this market and everything kept in this line, which will be sold as cheap as the same grade of work can be bought anywhere. 15 dozen horse and mule Collars just received, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. window shades. A NICE line of Oil Cloth Window Shades, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. JOHN R. ASHE. proclamation! Dry Goods, Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Wagons, Shingles, Lime, &c., for the Fall of 1885. THE attention of the trading public is hereby called to the advantages offered by my house for the Fall Trade of 1K85. I am now receiving new and seasonable goods in every department of my business, and have bought largely, getting everv advantage offered for cash, in large lots, and 1 know I can cater to the wants of the trade at as low prices as can be offered. My Specialties Now Are Pure Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, of which I havo 1500 bushels, and on which I will meet the closest competition. Bagging and Ties. I will be able to supply a large trade in this line. Bagging will be some higher and Ties some cheaper than last season. WAGONS. "Old Hickory" is the best. I will order Wagons for any one wanting a first-class Wagon on guaranteed prices and quality. The Old Hickory Wagon, made at Louisville, Kentucky, stands head. Shingks, Lime, Brick, I will keep first-class Shingles on hand, and am ready to furnish the same in large or small lots. Limestone Springs Lime is the best in the world. Will furnish the same by the barrel or carload. Can also furnish first-class Brick, delivered here or at any station on the C. and L. R. R., or at the yard at McConnellsville, S. C. Dry Goods and Groceries. I am renewing my stock now every day with new and fresh goods and will offer to the trade a full stock of Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ac. Also, a full stock of Family Groceries. On all of which I will lead all competition. JOHN R. ASHE. MRS. J. BOLTON SMITH, JR. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public in general, that she has secured the services of Mr. X. ROBERTS, a first-class Watchmaker and Jeweler, j of Richmond, Va., to take charge of her Jewelry I and Watch Repairing Department Mr. ROBERTS having worked in the following American Watch Faciories, Waltham, Massachusetts ; Elgin, Illinois; Springfield, Massachusetts; Springfield, Illinois, and Lancaster,Pennsylvania, guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in the best manner and give entire satisfaction. EXGRAVIXG DOffE, X. B.?My stock of BOOTS AXD SHOES will" be sold below cost to close out stock. Mrs. J. BOLTOX SMITH, Jr. HERXDOX BROS. OATS. GEXUIXE 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. HERXDOX BROTHERS. HORSE AND MILE COLLARS, THE best to be found for the money. HERXDOX BROS. CAKES FOR EVERYBODY, JJROM 5 cents up, and qualitv not surpassed. 1 HERXDOX BROS. J. W. DOBSOIV. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. rHAVE just recetved one thousand dollars worth of well selected Hardware, which I offer at prices to suit the times. J. W. DOBS0X. MACKEREL. T7"OU can buv fresh Mackerel at the cheap store 1 of * J. W. DOBSOX. OATS. UUST Proof Oats at J. W. DOBSOX'S. DON'T FORGET rpHAT J. W. DOBSOX sell* tue best miggy JL in town for the money. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons liaving demands against the estate of D. R. S. BLAKE, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same at once, duly attested. Those indebted are required to make immediate payment. I. B. ITEATH, Administrator. October 1 10 :it*