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A Heartless Corporation.?At Princeton, Indiana, last Thursday, in the case of William Guyton vs. the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad Company the jury rendered a" verdict for the plaintiff and awarded damages of $5,083. The case has been in the courts four years and has attracted much interest. The facts are these: Guyton was a brakeman on a special train coming south, which collided with a freight train. Guyton was wedged between the tender and caboose, but succeeded in getting out. He was badly injured and bleeding profusely, but remembered that the south bound passenger train was due in five minutes. He gathered himself up, tied his handkerchief around his mangled hand, and with a red flag staggered up the track to warn the approaching train. Twice he fell exhausted and weak, but with indomitable pluck he rose each time and reached a trestle five hundred yards from the place of collision just as the passenger train came up, thus preventing serious loss of life. His signal was seen and then tne brave fellow fainted and remained unconscious for two days. He finally recovered, but was crippled for life. He presented the physician's bill to the railroad company, out payment was refused. Suit was instituted for $10,000 damages, and after several \ changes of venue and other delays the trial \\ came off" with the result as stated. Arrest of a Noted Mormon.?George Q. Cannon, who is regarded as the chief mind of the Mormon church, was arrested at Winnemuca, Nevada, on the 14th instant, after having been in hiding for more than a year. He arrived at Salt Lake on the 17th and was promptly taken before Judge Zane, and gave bond in the sum of $45,000. Au escort of two military officers and twenty'< .pine enlisted men accompanied the special "train. The court room was densely packed, but no demonstration was made. Marshal Ireland expresses no doubt of Cannon's attempt to escape. He probably had confederates, but missed them by not jumping from the train at the right place. Yv hen Cannon was recaptured he was some distance from the track with two loaves of bread and a bottle of water in his pockets. He fell on his face and shoulder. His nose was broken and he was considerably bruised but was not seriously hurt. Marshall Ireland confirms the report that Cannon offered $1,000 to a Nevada Sheriff to let him go. Arnold, who was with Cannon, urged the Sheriff to accept the offer and promised him a position for life at a good salary if he would do so. k A Boom at Black's.?A representee of the New Era who was at Black's last week found that the real estate in that vicinity has greatly appreciated in value since the location of the route of the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. Unimproved property, however, can still be purchased at reasonable rates by any who will improve itnow.?Shelby New Era. YORKVILLE, February 24.?Cotton 6 to Si. LIVERPOOL, February 22.?Cotton quiet without quotable change in prices. Uplands, 4 13-lOd. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, February 19.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending February 19, 188(5 : 188(5. 1885. Receiptsatall portsfortheweek, 102,380 54,295 Total receipts to this date 4,413,929 4,308,138 Exports for the week 85,459 59,239 Total exports to date, 2,782,892 3,015,981 Stock at all U. S. ports 1,042,038 830,055 Stock at all interior towns 222,1:54 133,354 Stock at Liverpool 074,000 921,000 AmericanalloatforGreatBritain 218,000 234,000 Special Boticcs. .Remember the Date. The time in which additions may be made to clubs for the Yorkville Enquirer, under our prospectus proposition will expire on the second Monday of March, (8th) 1880. Therefore, persons who desire the benefit of club rates, must subscribe and pay for the paper before that date, as after the-expiraticm of that time it will not be furnished for less than $2.50 unless new clubs are formed. Sunshine and Storm. The advertisement that has appeared in the Enquirer for the last three issues of the paper, stating the fact that after 14 years of exposure to 1 * 3 ?li A Ileal/ anil LUlUf >> 113U UUU lain, ouiioiuiiunuu v tvuu, the Longman & Martinez' Prepared Paint, on a certain house in town, is still in good condition, would seem to preclude the necessity of saying anything further about the Paint. The facts in the case prove beyond question the durability of the Paint. Every painter who has applied it, attests its covering capacity and economy, and the faith of its manufacturers is shown by the absolute guarantee that attaches to every gallon sold. Is all this not sufficient recommendation to every person who has a house to paint, to use it. Sold in town only by Kuykexdal. Lingering Smiles. The fame of the Piedmont Beauty Tobacco has gone out into all the sections of the county tributary to this place. Prom the sunny slopes of Bullock's Creek, from the smiling plains of Bethesda, from the green fields ot Clover, from the historic ground of Bethel, from the picturesque landscapes of King's Mountain, from the laughing brooks and undulating acres of Clark's Fork, from the Bull hills and lovely vales of Turkey Creek, and from the Utopian region known as York township, the welkin rings with the continuous and increasing demand for the P. B. Contentment broods, and smiles linger on the countenances of all those who use the Beauty and remember the genuine can only be had of Kuykesdal. Buggies, A Dollar Each. We are offering a prepared Carriage Paint, black, at one dollar per can. Each can is warranted to paint a Buggy or a Carriage. But one coat required. Makes a beautiful finish without Varnish. Full directions on each can. Any one can apply it. Sold in town only at the York Drug Store. Have You Been Sick ? Is your convalescence slow and tedious? Then try a bottle of Westmoreland's CALISAYA TONIC, and take as directed. It will soon make vou strong and well again, is perfectly harmless and faultless. Can be used by the infant, the aged and the infirm. For sale by LOWRY & STARR. Trade With May A May This Year. They will sell you cheap and give you as good and pure" Drugs as yon can buy auy where in the world. ROBERTS' CLUB. A LL persons who have entered their names 011 J\_ my Club for the ENQUIRER for the year 1SS6, are hereby notified that the subscription price must be paid either at the office, or to myself, on or before the 6TII DAY OF MARCH, or tiie sending of the paper will be discontinued. J. X. ROBERTS. February 25 & 2t SCHOOL MEETING. A MEETING of all legal voters living in j\_ SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1'!, and paying taxes on real and personal property, will be held at MeCONNELLSVTLLE, S. C., on M ARCH 11th, 1886. at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of LEVYING A SPECIAL TAX, if necessary, in said District for school purposes. WM. <i. CAMPBELL, Chairman Board of Trustees. February 25 8 It L.lhl l 1WII S .umi r,. A IjL persons having demands against the esj\_ of HUGH A. GALLOWAY, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same within the time prescribed by law, duly attested. Persons indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. II. M. McGILL, Executor. February 25 >S .'ft 7~ XOTK'E. PERSONS living along the post route from YORKVILLE to BULLOCK S CREEK, S. C., desiring to subscribe to the Yurkyillk EnqtTiBFR, Snd to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office, will have their pipers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE tor carrying, bv putting their names on mv club. J. X. ROBERTS. January 7 1 tf NOTICE. 4 LLpersons indebted to theestateof JOSEPH J\ ROSE, deceased, will please make payment, without delay, to HART & HART, Attorneys; and those holding'claims will present them, duly authenticate*!, within the time fixed by law, to \VM. E. ROSE, Administrator, Columbia, S. C. February 11 7 "t ,<t JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. .? ? THE WRITING ON THE WALL. THE writing on the walls of our warehouses, near the depot, shows that we control the ! old high-grade Pacific Guano and Acid and the I popular Irish Dissolved Bone. This latter j brand has given yearly, since its introduction, | splendid results to the farmer. We have other I brands of standard Guanos, Acid and Kainit, which we offer to good men at lowest ruling prices. The condition of all our goods is dry and pulverized, and there will l?e found no difficulty in getting them through a distributor. ARRIVED. Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes offering at low figures, by the bushel or barrel. Tobacco at Wholesale. We have in store and to arrive, a large lot of good medium grades of Tobacco. These brands were carefully selected, bought very low for cash, and are offered by the box or chunk, for cash, at manufacturer's price. If you want a box of Tobacco, it will pay you to see us. 75 CANDLES. We have in Store a lot of Brilliant or Electric Lamps. Each burner equal in illuminating power to 75 candles. These Lamps are very much cheaper than they have been heretofore. A Lamp Chimney that wont Break. This is an article that will recommend itself to every housekeeper in the land. We have an assortment for the different styles of burners. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. ON THE WAY. WILL arrive this week, genuine Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes, Plowstocks, Plows, School Books and Tobacco. A part of which will probably be in stock before this advertisement reaches VOll. KENNEDY BROS, & BARRON. NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. PAY your Notes and Accounts at once. We need and must have the monev. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. CLOVER AND GARDEN SEEDS. WE have just received a nice lot of Clover Seed. Also a lot of Garden Seeds in variety, which will be sold at ruling prices. KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON. CLOTHING. REMEMBER our Ready-Made Clothing must be closed out. Call, examine and hear our prices. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C. JUST received Robinson's Algebras, Maury's Geographies, Arithmetics, Ac. Will always take pleasure in ordering anv book not in stock. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SEWING MACHINES. WE sell the American No. 7 Sewing Machine. We think it is the best, therefore guarantee it for iivcvears. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. FREW BROTHERS. ROCK HILL, S. C. MACKEREL. Mackerel, mackerel, mackerel. At FREW BROTHERS. At FREW BROTHERS. At FREW BROTHERS. SEED POTATOES. Early Rose, Goodrich. Peerless. Xcw Orleans Molasses, At close prices, at FREW BROTHERS. Rock 11111,8. C. JOHN F. SPECK WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES ! \7-OUlt particular attention iff called to my X solid Silver Hunting Case Walthain Movement Watches at ?10.00?worth ?14.00. Also, a nice line of Dust Proof Watches, and other styles. Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Ac., in endless variety. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, Shears, Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Ac., Ac. All goods sold as cheap as can bo bought in any market. REPAIRING. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. WANTED. 1,000 ounces ot Old Silver wanted, for which the highest price will be paid, in trade. JOHN F. SPECK, Jeweler. >1. STRAUSS. ALL RIGHT. M. STRAFSS sells his Goods at Very Low Prices. Lower than enn be bought any where else. He would rather Sell for Cash at Commission Prices, Than on credit with large profit. Come and see. cMPWoamawPB???b????^ JT. B. DEAL, Manufacturer of | Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mouldings, Balusters. STAIR-KAILIXG, Newel Posts, Braekets, de., GASTONIA, N. C. -2-er Correspondence and Orders solicited. August 27 35 GmADM IX 1ST R A TOR'S NOTICE, \LL persons having demands against the estate of J. II. WILLIAMSON, deceased, are j notified to present the same within the time j prescribed by law, duly attested. Those indebt; ed tosaid estate will be required to make itnnie- | I diatepavment. H. K. GUTIIItIK, Administrator. February 18 7 Sts PETERKIX (OTTOX SEED. Ill AVE a few bushels of pure PETERKIX COTTON SEED for sale, which I offer at $1.25 i per bushel of 30 pounds. The State agents' price I is $1.50. The difference in yield between the Pcj terkin and ordinary cotton will pay for the piek' ing. I speak from experience. SAM M. Oil 1ST. February 1)S 7 tf FOWLS WASTED. "1 *7"ANTED bv the 20TII DAY of FERRU\\ ARY1SSH? 500 OEESE 500 TURKEYS. For which the highest market price will be paid. To exchange, OOOD MILCH COIN'S for REEVES. .ZiT- The market will be kept regularly sunplied with Fresh Reef, Corned Reef,"Pork, j Sausage, etc. S. A. McELWEE. CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the 1 ENQUIRER OFFICE. HUNTER & GATES j I i i THE MAMMOTH. Our Noted Characteristics, j LOW PRICES FOR Reliable Merchandise. HUNTER it OATES. MBTDSiT A MOORE. STANDARD FERTILIZERS! Groceries, Sugar, 'sooh Coffee, T.aril 'S0XV Molases, 'NHOOH-HSHa Flour, 'SiaqojBH Bacon, L 'sjauuuBH Hams, I 'savbs Canned Goods, X ,S?IU Maccaroni, D 'soAUiq-AABJd Buckwheat, S 'sjaSny Oat-meal, A 'sqaoq Crackers, Y 'sjaueqs ujoo Candies, 'suaAO Pickles, Wholesale A Retail. 'saiBos Spices, Onions, M 'sameM Apples, O 'sdaiB'i Chocolate, O 'sAauunqo SEEDS, R 'sjauana Potatoes, : E 'SdYOS Peas, 'duos 10IPX Corn, 'sduos -Cipuuci Bran, 'sduos 3uiABqs Meal, 'qo.iB?s Salt, 'K3?II soqmio Mackerel, 'soqsiQ paJQAoo Butter, 'saqsRI ???H Tea, 'saiBjj Citron,' 'XHflHHX dnOS Nuts, '8t3S B8BIO Raisins, 'SF>S aaquieqo TOBACCO, 4st0S ?ax Snuff, 'sias-io^BAV Cigars, ,fiJ9S u!i Cigaretts, 'sajopBdsua PLOW STOCKS, 'SJ31J1S Haines, 'siaqana Chains, Backhands, 'sjojjsbu Ropes, 'XLL Shovels, ATLANTIC ACID. *oio 'siunqa i sniv9?v9 mn saoiad w. c.latimer. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. AS we are very anxious to close out the remainder of our Winter Stock, we are ottering goods at verv tempting prices. Our entire line of Ladies' Wraps, Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Blankets, Ladies'and Gents'Underwear, Heavy G'assimeres, ifcc., Ac., at about what they cost, for cash. These Good are all Fresh and New. And must be sold in order to make room for our large Spring stock, which we expect to purchase very soon. Parties having goods charged must expect to pay regular prices. We have on hand a large stock of New Home and Domestic Sewing Machines, which we will sell cheap for the cash, or on regular terms. GUANO. We have in stock John Merryman it C'o.'s Standard Fertilizers, which we oiler at liberal pri -es. All parties who owe us on Guano for last year, will please settle before the new season opens. W. 0. LATIMER. J. ED JEFPERYS. XEW FURNITURE STORE. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are hereby requested to make payment on or before the 1st of FEBRUARY, 1880, as the business must be settled up by that time. We hope that you will respond promptly, and save costs. ' J. ED. JEFFERYS, JOHN R. ASHE. January 1st, 1S86. NEW FIRM. The undersigned thanks his friends for the liberal patronage bestowed upon the old firm in the past, and respectfully asks a share of the same in the future, at the "old stand, in the Lowrv building. J. ED. JEKFERYS. "OUR WOMEX I\ Til BO WAR." TWO or three years ago the publishers of the Charleston Weekly Netv.t ami Courier conceived the idea that the women of the South could, if they were given the opportunity, write some interesting sketches of home life during the war, and requested ditl'erent Indies of several of the Southern States, particularly Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia, to contribute articles on the subject. The result was that SEVENTYNINE sketches were published in the paper and such great interest was manifested in them that after the series had been completed the publishers decided to issue them in book form. This was done, and the result is a handsome volume of 4S2 pages, printed on good white paper and bound in cloth. The book is one of unusual interest and should be read by every one. especially those who experienced the many trials and sufferings gone .1 1. i... iu. t i llirou^u IJv mu nuiuuuuiu immitii ?i uiuouhui during the war. Call at the ENQUIRER OFFICE and seethe book. The price is only 31.00 which places it within the reach of all. SAM M. GRIST. February 11 0 tf APPLICATIOX FOR DISdlAKllK. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, AX Administrator of the estate of JAMES JACKSON, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Saturday, the 0th day of March, 1880, at 11 o'clock, A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. JONATHAN F. JACKSON, Administrator. February 4 5 f?t H. P. ADICKES. | ? ! Acknowledged Headquarters FOR | BOOTS AND SHOES, j Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, i MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, , Yankee Yotiona <& Small Wares, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, White Goods, Laees, AND HOIISEFYRNISHING GOODS. Received Xlils Week. A Large lot of extra fine Envelopes and Blank Book9. Another lot of beautiful Dress and Bonnet Ginghams. A nice line of entirely new Dress floods, at very low prices. A lot of first quality 4-4 brown Homespuns. 8 cases of Shoes, being additions to our stock of women's and children's Shoes, which is now complete. 50 bunches of Yarn, all sizes. r.-qfte OUR MILLINER! STORE Shows the newest and most desirable stock in this market, with a line of Novelties not to be found elsewhere in this market, and at New York retail prices. Received last week, to reas9ort stock, a lot of Zephyrs, Saxony Wools, Silk Flosses, <fcc. Headquarters for Gloves, Ladies' and Misses' Hose, Corsets, Neckwear, &c. BIG BARGAINS in ladies', misses' nnd children's Hats and Bonnets, at 25 to 75 cents each, less than cost of production. A lot of fine Embroideries marked down to half price, Ladies' and Children's Knit Hoods, Sacks and Nubias, at greatly reduced prices. Laces and Trimmings as low as the lowest. Ladies' and Misses' Vests and Pants. Children's Merino Shirts and Mixed Suits. A very large stock of fancy Toilet Articles, Ladies' Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Our popular Milliner goes North this week to attend the Spring Openings of Paris Fashions and will spare no pains or expense in learning everything about trie latest styles. DRIVES ! DRIVES !! Drives in Wool Flannels, Blankets, Plaid Linseys, Cotton Flannels and Cloaks. 5-4 Table Oil-Cloth at 25 cents per yard. A lot of choice regular Dress Prints and Shirtings, good quality, at 5 cents per yard, worth 81. A paper of Pins for 3 cents, warranted full count. A lot of remnants of Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices. The finest stock of Janes and Kerseys in this market, at unusually low prices. The prettiest and best Plaid Osnaburgs we ever had an extra good quality of 4-4 brown Homespuns. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Ladies' high cut kid button Shoes, Ladies' high cut goat button Shoes. Ladies' tine curacoa kid button Shoes. Ladies' tine French kid button Shoes. Ladies' fine Tampico goat button Shoes. Kadies' tine foxed kid and goat button Shoes. Ladies' grain button Shoes. Ladies' fine Br. goat lace Shoes. Ladies' fine kid lace Shoes. Ladies' grain and calf lace Shoes. A very large stock of ladies' medium beayy grain Bals., buff Balls., and grain button Shoes, at very low prices. All sizes and weights of women'sheavv and medium Polkas, at rock bottom prices. * ' Special low prices on children's school Shoes. A BIO JOB In ladies' fine goat button, goat lace, kid button, kid lace, kid foxed button, at$l.50per pair?cost $1.75 to $2.50 per pair. Ladies' kid and goat congress at $1.00a paircost $2.25 to $2.75 per pair. All of these Shoes are Zeigler's or as good. Also a lot of children's goatand kid button, and goat and kid lace Shoes, extra fine, at proportionately low prices. Spot Cash. Boys' fine congress button and lace Shoes. Men's fine calf congress Shoes. Men's fine calf lace and button Shoes. Men's heavy plow and brogan Shoes. Boys' heavy plow and brogan Shoes. Boys' and men's heavy and fine Boots, in variety. Men's, Ladies', Misses' Boys' and Children's Rubber Shoes, at lowest market prices. Decidedly the largest stock ol Infant's Shoes ever shown on this market. Men's velvet embroidered Slippers, and Pat. leather hop Slippers. Ladies' fine velvet embroidered Slippers. Ladies' and Misses' kid opera Slippers. Children's kid Slippers and Anklets. An examination of our stock will convince | anybody that we are headquarters for Boots, I Shoes and Slippers. i OPENED EAST WEEK, A lot of beautiful patterns in Spring style Table Oil Cloths. Bleached Homespuns. Lonsdale Cambrics. Fine and heavy brown Homespuns. All colors of Selicias for Dress Linings. Plaid Linen Toweling. Fine Marseilles Quilts. I The prettiest lot of new Dress Ginghams wo j ever had. A lot of beautiful brocade Dress Goods in ; ! blacks and Fancies. A lot of 6-4 mixed Dcbaize. Black Wadding, White Wadding. Turkey lted Marking and Embroidery Cotton, i Whalebones, Corset Laces, Hooks and Eyes, j j Agate Buttons, Dress Buttons. Safety Pins, Garter Webs, Picture Cords. Gingham and tine Alpaca Umbrellas. Blank Books, Pens, Harmonicas, j 10 Slate Pencils in a wood box for f> cents. | Book Straps, Shawl Straps, j Dice Cups, Bed Tape, l Slate Pencil Pointers, Envelopes, Writing Papers, Copy Books, School Books, Cook Books, 1,000 Volumes of Lovell's Library, the most popular books of the'-day.' Send for list. We have a nice assortment of standard miscellaneous Books at publisher's prices. All kinds of School Books at the lowest cash prices. A very full stock of Blank Books, Memorandums* Letter Papers, Envelopes, Copy and Composition Books, Pens, Inks, Slates, Ac. School Satchels, Keys to Robinson's Practical Arithmetics. Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, large Family Bibles. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Paper Window Curtains, We ask especial attention to our very large I stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. The cele| brated Diamond Shirts, bleached and brown drill Drawers, merino Drawers, cotton flannel Draw- j ers, merino Undershirts, colored hickory Shirts. ! I Cravats and Ties. A full stock of men's and ! j boys' half Hose in brown, bleached and colored, ! from 10 cents to 75cents per pair, good values, j An exceptional stocx 01 men s line medium i i ami heavy O loves, in great variety. A large lot of beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs, j j Men's and boys' Suspenders at 10, 15, 25, .'55, ! I 40, 50, 00,75 cents and Sl.OOper pair. A nice stock of Towels at very low prices. A nice selection of men's tine and low priced | stylish Hats, as cheap as the cheapest. A few nice Overcoats at Bargains to close stock. ' A nice stock of men's and boy's Clothing, as ! i low as the lowest. I I | SPECTACLES, Ac. | i A full stock of line Spectacles and Nose | : <ilasses, from an Optician of national reputation, j Mr. HARRISON is, at this moment, while I am writing this advertisement, opening a lot of | the best School Shoes we have ever had. Hard j time prices. SETTLE. Wo must again ask onr friends who are in debt i . . , to us, by >ote or Account, to come up huh seme j without further delay. I If. F. ADTPKFS. 1 WITHERS ADICKES. SEASONABLE EATABLES ! WILL usually be found in variety at our ! Store. A change of diet and wholesome food is neces- j sary for the best condition of the human body, ! and will often ward off disease. Dried Fruit, Prunes, Onions, Tomatoes, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons, etc. Oat h lakes are still popular. Try "Sweet Home" Patent Flrur?said to bo the finest on the globe. Fresh Pearl Grits and real head Rice, Buckwheat, Brown Bread Flour reduced to 12i cents a pack. Real unmixed New Orleans Molasses, Dried Beef and Cheese of best qualities. Examine our Sugars and Cotrees. We have been using Thurber's No. 34 Roasted C'otfee, for several years with good satisfaction. Considering the trouble and loss in parching, it is cheap and desirable. Coffee looses about one-fifth of its weight in parching. Seedtiek, Old Government Jaya, etc., for the fastidious. A roasted Rio, from barrel, at 7 pounds for Si.00. Try our 50 cent Tea. We bought it at auction and it is as good as most Tea at 31.00. f> pounds for 32.00. Soaps cheap. Toilet, Shaving, Castile, and Laundry. A big 5 cent bar. Starch, Blueing, Indigo, etc. New lot of Grass Seeds?Clover, Millet, Blue, Orchard Grass, etc. A patch of such often brings big returns and now is the time to sow. Irish Potatoes, be careful to got Eastern seed. Onion Sets, Garden and Flower Seeds. Still More Hardware. Examine our Corn Sheller, also our Combination Tool?ten tools in one. A Aery good L. II. Shovel for 75 cents. Bo sure and come to us for prices, when wanting anything in Hardware. Leather, real good. Shoe Materials?Pegs, Tacks, Wax, Thread, etc., ready-made half-soles of tine quality. FERTILIZERS. We again represent the Etiwan Company, but only want to sell to those who pay promptly. Hand Fire Extinguisher. We have the agency for this article, and while we don't represent it as a panacea for a burning city, we think it a good thing. Only last night the writer put out a burning chimney immedintolv An nnncp nf nrflvpntion is worth a nOUIld of cure, he on the* safe sale and buv one or more. W. ADICKES. JOHN R. ASHE. ~ SEASONABLE GOODS. . I AM prepared to serve the trade with a full line of seasonable goods in every department of my business, viz: Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Plantation Supplies, generally. Shingles and Lime. I sell the best quality of Shingles, and have sole control of the celebrated "Water Flame Lime," manufactured at Limestone Springs. Beware of other Lime offered as this brand, as there is none shipped from Gall'ney to this place except to me. OLD HICKORY WAGON. I have on hand a full assortment of sizes of Old Hickory Wagons and offer them cheap, for cash, and guarantee them equal to any wagon on wheels. Guano and Acid. I am prepared to serve the trade with highgrade Guano and Acid, anil will meet competition in this line, as heretofore: PLOW-BRAND GUANO, EAGLE GUANO, EAGLE ACID, ASHEPOO ACID, DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE. Give me a showing. JOHN R. ASHE. F. H APPE It FIELD. FRESH GROCERIES. MY full stock of Groceries consists of the best goods that can bo bought, and will be sold as low as any other house wilt sell you. HARDWARE. A full supply ot 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 buj'ing. I will bike pleasure in showing them and can save you money. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A full lineof 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 ntioonnr thnn ftnv t.riivfiliner acent can. fori will save you tiio co*mmissions paid to them. Call and see specimens of work and ascertain prices. P. IIAFPERFIELD. LATTA BROTHERS HARDWARE. UNDER this head, we call attention to our stock of Axes, Shovels, Picks, Forks, Rakes, Handsaws, Augers, Chisels, Planes, Sadirons, Andirons, Coffee Mills, Meat Cutters, Well Pulleys, Duckets, Chains, Humes, Singletrees, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Screws and Hinges, and a full line of Sportsman's goods. Brogans at 50 Cents a Pair. In order to close our stock of Roots ond Shoes, we propose selling at reduced prices. Roots at $2.00 a pair, Rrogans at 50 cents to $1.00, and children's Shoes at 25 cents. Call and examine. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Having bought our stock of New Orleans Molasses at bottom prices, we are prepared to give the trade bargains, by the barrel. Cigars, Cigars, Cigars. We have just received five thousand Panetelas Cigars, the best Nickel Cigar we ever sold. Special prices by the box. MAGNOLIA HAMS Always on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. T. S. JEFFERYS. "MORE LIGHT." I HAVE just received and put in my Ware-; house, near the corner of Congress and East Liberty street, the largest and most desirable stock of Sash, Blinds an?l floors. Ever brought to this market, which I can sell at the Lowest Competing Priees. These goods were bought from an extensive Western establishment, and are of the BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. ! T. S. JF.FFERYS. T. M. DOBSON & CO. AT COST! | C i1 COST! ! I WE are offering this day 50 pairs of men's Boots at cost. 50 pairs of boys' Boots at cost. 50 pairs of boys' No. 1 and 2 Shoes at cost. 50 Overcoats at cost. 500 yards Dress Goods at cost. 12 Cloaks at cost. All of our trimmed Hats at cost. 12 pairs of Blankets at cost. 12 Comforts at cost. 15 Gents' Hats at 50 per cent, below cost. 75 Suits of Ready-Made Clothing at cost. 100 pairs of ladies' coarse Shoes at cost. 200yards of Charlottesville Cassimeres at cost. 500 yards red and white Flannels at cost. All of the above goods will be Sold at Cost for Spot Cash. And many other heavy woolen goods not mentioned. Anything that is charged, no matter to whom, will be charged at regular selling prices. The Winston, the best Shirt in Yorkville at 75 cents, just about as good as anything you can buy for $l!oO. Also, D0BS0FS FAVORITE, As good as any Shirt on the market for one dol1nM We have a splendid assortment of Ladies' Shoes, including the favorite Zeigler brand, which nearly all the ladies wear, and no one can, nor shall sell Shoes any cheaper than we will sell the same quality of goods. A large line of cotton Flannels at low ligures. Best Prints at 5 cents, spot cash. Alamance, Sheeting, Yarns, Quilt Linings, and the best line of gents' Cravats in Yorkville. Also a splendid line of Roller Suspenders. Our Chewing Tobaccos Are as good as the best for the money, and in a few days we will receive a large lot which will be advertised as soon they come in. We have several peck measures containing small twist Tobacco? 15 pounds to the measure?at 50 cents per pound, spot cash, or 60 on time. We are selling all our Millinery Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Any one in need will save money by seeing our goods and getting our prices. The best Hat for men's wear at 81.00 and 81.50, ever seen in Yorkville, for the price. Come and see them. We keep Soda, Spice, and the best bar Soap at 10 cents a cake, in town?a cake weighing one pound. Also, best Corn Starch. Remember we have a full line SCHOOL BOOKS, Paper, Ink and Pens. Family Bibles, from 82 to SB. Any School Book not on hand will be ordered at publisher'sprices. Don't forget that we are going to keep a full line of School Books all the time. DON'T FORGET That all Dress Making is cash on delivery. No deviation from this rule to anyone. T. M. DOBSON it CO., Leaders in Milliner}'and Dress Making. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. texxessee hams. WE have in Store a large lot of those closely trimmed delicious Hams, which we are offering at 12A cents per pound. General Supplies. It is our pleasure to offer the largest stock of General Groceries, Plantation Supplies and Farming Implements that we have ever carried. GIJAXON, Gl; AXON. We have secured the exclusive sale of several of the choicest brands of Fertilizers of the highest grade, which we shall be pleased to offer our customers at reasonable prices. lime. We have on hand a large lot of Limestone Lime, which we oiler in either small or car-load lots. NOTICE. All parties indebted to us either by Note or Account must pay up, as we need money and musthaveit. * RIDDLE & PEGRAM. " GEORGE T. Sf'IIOKB. ATTENTION ALL! JUST received, a lot of the'Louderback Combination Tools?each part a practical instrument, made of wrought metal, Comprising Ten Tools in One, As follows: AdjustableScrew-Driver, Hand-Vise, Wrench, Nail Puller, Large Pipe or Nut Wrench, Small Pipe Wrench, Hammer, Leather Punch, Wire Cutter, Pincers or Plyers. Something Needed By Every One, Especially Mechanics, Farmers, Storekeepers, Housekeepers, and all who have Horses, Carriages, tfce. It is a perfect tool, made of the best material. Highly spoken of by some of the best judges of tools in town. Don't fail to see it. Got In a Bill of Hardware. You will hear from me again next week. "Still in the ring" on Stove Bargains, and No. 1 Tinware, &c. GEO. T. SCHORB. Will bk mailed FREE to all applicant,. and tocuitoir.'riuf leal year without orderlnfli. It contalne about 130 paic? 000 lllui tratloaa, prlcu, accurate deecrlpt! n? and rakuM* direction, for planting all earletlea of VEGETAUI.E and FLOWER SEEDS, BULKS, etc. Inratuabk to all, etpeclallj to Market Gardener,. Send for U. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan December 10 50 3m A\Xl'AL ItETI K J^XECUTORS, Administrators, Guardians and j others acting in a fiduciary capacity, are notified that their RETURNS MUST BE FILED in my office during this present month and February next. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Probate J udge. January 21 .1 lit NOTICE. ALL persons who have entered their names on my club of 1880 for tboYORKVILLE ENQUIRER, and who have not yet paid their subscriptions, aro respectfully requested to pay the *ainc by the first Monday* in March, next. W. H. MOORE. February 11 0 4t G. H. O'LEARl . 18 8 6. 1TAKE this opportunity of returning my thanks for the patronage of the past year, and of informing the public that in the line of goods I carry I am full up and prepared to sell as low as anybody, and in some things at a less price. Therefore, don't fail to examine my stock before you buy. G. II.O'LEARY. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. A HANDSOME line of Chamber Suits in Walj\_ nut, Cherry and Mahogany. Medium Walnut and Ash Bedroom Suits. Common Poplar Suits. Common Beds, Bureaux, Wardrobes, Lounges, Tables, Desks, and Secretaries. A handsome line of Rattan, Reed and Carpet Rockers. Safes, Sideboards, and in fact, everything else kept in a first-class Furniture Store, cheap, at G. II. O'LEARY'S. CARPETS ANI) WINDOW SHADES. A NICE line of Carpets very cheap. Elegant Rugs of various kinds. Oil Cloth, Mats for Washstands, Cocoa and Napier Matting. A nice line of Holland and Oil Cloth Window Shades. Cornices and Cornice Poles, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. A LARGE stock of CookingStoves, bought in carload lots. I keep the Charles Noble <fc Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richmond, Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Repairs furnished for any stove of either factory. Don't fail to see my Stoves and get prices before you buy. A few Heating Stoves still on hancl which will be sold very low. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, AC. I HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which will be sold very cheap. A large stock of BuggyWhips, Wagon Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Ilames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Bri dlebits and everything else kept in an establishment of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. HOWRY & STARR. WANTED, A AAA EMPTY FLASKS, pints and J quarts, for which the highest price,in7casb, will be paid. Must be washed clean. A Calendar For Exerybody. We are now giving away a beautiful and unique Calendar, gotten up by the Sine Medicine Co., to advertise Sine's Cough Syrup, a very superior preparation for Coughs", Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles. SEED FOR COUNTRY MERCHANTS. On account of the very large supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds on hand, we will be able to supply you in all your seed at his prices, delivered. We are also prepared to sell you a general line of Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, at prices which will meet any fair competition. A BIO LOT Of Opium, Morphine, Bromide and Iodide of Potash, Cocaine, Quinine, Cinchonidia, Calomel, Elixirs, Syrups, Pills, Plasters, and other Staple Drugs, at the Emporium. FACE POWDER. With a lot of Tetlow's Swan's Down Face Powder, we have received one of his beautiful framed Pictures, representing Swan's Down. Call and examine it. LOWRY <fc STARR. TO THE CAROLINA STOVE TRADE. 1 RESPECTFULLY inform Stove Buyers all over the Stale that I carry in stock, "for Fall and Winter trade, 550 Cooking and HeatingStoves & Ranges. By actual count, requiring Store and Warehouse room, 25 by 260 feet to contain the stock, and can till orders promptly. COOKING STOVES FROM $8.00 OP. Warranted to give satisfaction. Best Box Heating Stoves from $2.50 tip. 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. $33- Write for circulars giving prices and a full description of Goods, and SAVE MONEY. I am very anxious to get a sample Stove sold in every neighborhood in the State. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. J. D. RATTERREE, Chester, S. C. October 15 31 ? 12m 1886. WEST LIBERTY STREET. 1886. Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables ARE still on a boom, and the year 1886 finds me with some of the finest Vehicles ever shown in the Livery business in Yorkville, and surpasssed by none. Everything will be kept in the best style. Give me a trial and be convinced. Cincinnati and Columbus Buggies Of every description will be kept. Spring Wagons, Phaetons, Ac., of the best make, always on hand. FOR FUNERALS I have a fine Queen City Hearse and a Clarence Coach, which will be sent to any part ef the county at short notice. Terms reasonable. A Big Bargain. I have a Jumpseat Pha;ton and some Buggies on hand that I will give a big bargain in, if sold soon to make room for my new stock. HAVE YOUR HORSES FED At the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables, where they will receive the best attention. F. E. SMITH. January^28 17 tf MAY Ac MAY, ^ Zm DRUGGISTS. 1M PRICE REDUCED. PRICE reduced 011 Bradfield's Female Regulator. Large bottle 81.00?former price $1.25. Come and get it from us at that price. Taylor's Remedies. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy, Sweet Gum and Mullien, a large stock on hand and prices so low that a good cough remedy can.be had for only 25 cents per bottle, at our house. Horse and Cattle Powders. Come and see us, we will sell you a package of the best Horse and Cattle Powder3 made, cheap. Pnrify Your Blood, By using S. S. S., B. B. B., and R. R. R., a full stock on hand and prices as low as the lowest. MAY A MAY. .J. W. DOBSON. NEED OATS. A LOT of pure White Seed Oats for sale at J. W. DOBSON'S. TOBACCO, TOBACCO, TOBACCO. CHEAPER than the Cheapest?12, 15, 20 and 25 plugs for one dollar, and from 33 cents to 81.25 a pound in boxes or caddies of 20 pounds. If you want a box, pound, or plug you will save money by getting it from J. W. DOBSON. HARDWARE. I AM still ahead on hardware. You can get anything in the hardware line at j. W. DOBSON'S, Cheap Grocery Store. NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ) Yorkville, S. C., January 18, 1880. j "VTOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may i^| concern, that no bill hereafter contracted in behalf of the County for the current year, will be paid until after the close of the tax books next December. The Commissioners deem it proper to say that the Board levied 3 mills for ordinary county pnrposes, both for 1885and 188(3, but the Legislature, in each case, cut the levy down to 2A mills. J. N. STEELE, JAMES Bv ALLISON, K. >V. \vri 1 X January 28 4 tf AIM?LI ATIOX FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of H. H. WILKS, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Thursday, the 4th day of March, A. I)., 1888, at 11 o'clock A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administratrix of said estate. CORNELIA G. WILKS, Administratrix. February 4 5 5t PARISH A (OLCOCK. NOTICE is hereby given that the NOTES AN1) ACCOUNTS of PARISH <fc COLCOCK are in mv hands for collection, and mii?t be paid bv the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1888. C. E. SPENCER. February 11 8 :lt A