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'86?ASSOCIATION COUNTIES-*" FAIR. CHESTER, - SOUTH CAROLINA, October 86, 27, 28, 29. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE MADB BY 6 O'CLOCK MONDAY, OCTOBER 2STH. # / A Full and. Complete Programme For Each Day. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ORATIONS BY j or. a mini id nu mm *0B THE HEEDS OF FARMERS. V. ' Most Excellent Band of Music. m FRIDAY, I SPORTS AMD RACES. EX0UB8I0B TICKETS ON ALL THE BAILR0AD8. per jvor particulars anu x-ryiuiuiu nov, to J. K. HENRY, Secretary. October 6 40 4t LMDSll & MOORE THIS SPACE IN THE "ENQUIRER" IS "OUR DRUMMER" HERE I am again; LINDSAY <fe MOORE have sent me out to remind "the consumers'' that they have laid in a large stock of their ' many lines of goods, and are determined, as in the past, TO SELL. Solid cash makes bargains, and they purchase with that article, With experience and money, why should they be failures ? Success is bound to come?they will not accept anything else?a hint to the wise is sufficient. They want to prove their appreciation of your liberal prtronage by nonefct treatment. If every transaction is not entirely satisfactory they want their customers to tell them so. WE KEEP EVERYTHING Therefore our customers do not have to run all over town to get what they want. REHENBER Our Baking Powder with a handsome present. i Our Best Shingles $3 00 per M?low grades less. Our Acme Egg Beater, simple, complete and durable. Our"Pal" Flour best in the world, defies all other. Our Cotton Scale beams drawing from 150 lbs. to 600 lbs?prices low ; Steelyards drawing 150 lbs 75 cents. Pad Locks, Knob Locks, Hinges, etc., etc. Our Cream Cheese, Macaroni, Boneless Pig Feet i in cans?very fine eating. Pickles, Oystera, Snowflake Crackers fresh from the bakery. That we keep up completely in ("rockery, liiass , and Lamp goods. Special attention is given by us to wholesale and jobbing goods to parties buying to sell. Examine our Pistols, Knives and Guns. Bargain offered in a second hand corn sheller? first class article. LINDSAY & MOORE, "City Grocery." jm C. KUYE?OAL. , "TO THE BREACH DEAR FRIENDS." A LL persons indebted to us for Gnano, Acid , J\_ or Kainitwill icmember that their obligations for the same, fall due on the 15TH IN- ; STANT. So please bring along Cotton and the Money-DELAY WILL EMBARRASS US ] FEARFULLY. ] At the Head of the Procession. We are still leading the procession in PAINTS, OILS, ETC., and present a Card of prices that . cuts off the necessity of communication with ' other cities and other dealers. We have on hand 150 gallons P. P. ; a large supply of Lewis <fc Devoes' strictly Pure White Lead, and ( Pure Linseed Oils. We show every shade, tint j and color made in Johnson's Kalsomine and . Fresco Paints. We have the largest stock 1 and best assortment of paints in the . country outside of a jobbing house. We keep constantly on hand, Waggon, Buggy and Engine Paints,*in packages to suit the wants of every case. In all kinds of Varnishes, Stains, Colors, in oil and dry, we haye a stock not easi- . ly exhausted. In short we can furnish at the moment ever prerequisite for plain and ornamental painting. See us and save money. THE WORLD WANTS MORE LIGHT, i A new ELECTBIC BURNER, said to be the ; King of them all, can be seen and bought at Kuykendal's. Simple in construction as an ] iron wedge and burns all the wick. | "What Shall the Harvest Be." , A poor one in the matter of wheat and oats unless you apply Pacific Guano or Irish Bone Acid, which can be had only at Kuykendal's. In this connection we offer BLUE STONE wholesale and retail. "All mur rni.n A VnTDTTET. WINTER " UI1 X11XJ VVliU A11LT V1IUUU If uiiun. I Window Glass, all ordinary regular, sizes by the box or light. Putt} in auy quantity. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. LP WRY & STARR. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS! WE are still selling bottled Castor Oil, Turpentine. Extracts, Sugar and Gelatine Coated Pills, Plasters, Cough Syrup, Liver Regulator, S. S. S., Calisaya Tonic, Guinn's Pioneer , Blood Renewer, Holt's Elixir and numerous other useful and popular Medicines, at manufacturer's prices, saving you the freight. Give us a call. Machine Oil, Machine Oil, * Warranted not to stick or gum, at 33J cents per ' gallon. . i Cattle, Condition and Chicken Powder. Will improve the condition of your stock a j hundred per cent., make them shed off, grow 1 sleek ana fat. Chicken Powders a sure cure for Cholera, Roup, Ac. 1 CORN AND BUNION CURE. Cannon's Corn Cure. Warranted to effect a , complete cure for corns, bunions, <tc. No cure, ] no pay. ( Baking Powders. Condensed Milk, &c. 1 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, pure and light; Royal, purest made; and States Baking Powder, which gives perfect satisfaction in all ' cases.' Eagle and Swiss Brands of Condensed Milk. GLASS, GLASS, GLASS, At LOWRY & STARR. MAY MAY, ^ H DRUGGISTS. ZB. ] NEW GOODS* NEW GOODS. A LOT of new goods just arrived and prices lower thau ever before. SOAPS, SOAPS. Come and try our large boxes of tine Soap for ; 25 cents, our ^>ecialty, and you will never try ] any other. All kinds from 3 cakes for 10 cents i to 40 cents a cake. j OILS, OILS. We have the finest Castor and Sweet Oils ever | brought here, and sell them cheap. DRUGS, DRUGS. Quinine, Opium and Morphine, Borax, Alum, Iron, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Bluestone, Copperas, Salts, and anything you can call for. Come and see us and trade where you know you can j save money and get good goods. Try us once } and always. j No more Corns, if you will use one box of j Acorn Salve, price 10 cents only. , No more Coughs, if you will try Tar and Cherry, 25 cents. No more Pains, Ac., if you will try King of Pain, 25 cents. MAY & MAY. A TOWN FARM FOR SALE. 1 OFFER for sale, the Farm on the east side of ( the Charlotte road, containing one hundred and twenty acres, buildings all new. For fur- . tber information apply to G. II. O'LEARY. September 22 38 tf j , LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale 100 ACRES OF LAND from 1 ' the northern part of my farm, on the King's j Mountain road, onemile anda fourth from York 1 " Court House. Sixty acres in cultivation ; 40 . acres in woodland ; 5 acres of BOTTOM. j T. W. CLAWSON. September 15 37 tf AUCTION SALES. TOWN LOT AT AUCTION. AT the Court House in Yorkville, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1880, the undersigned will expose to public sale, the HOUSE AND LOT IN YORKVILLE, known as the "Dennis property." It is located between the King's Mountain and Lincoln roads, and contains FOUR AND ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less. On the premises are several buildings and a well of excellent freestoue water. Terms op Sale?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN L. DENNIS, MARY L. DA VIES. October 6 40 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtueofawrit of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours qf Sheriff's sale, ou THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, At York Court House, the following property to wit: A lot of land in Fort^Mill township, York county, containing one acre, more or less, with buildings thereon, and bounded by lands of ?- ? t? j o i*r n wm. lioyce, miss Cj. xwyce, uuu o. >t. iitiniK. Levied on^ under attachment, as the property of JohnN. Epp9,at thesuitofS. Younts, Son<fe Co. Terms of sale?Cash ; and in default of immediate payment, immediate re-sale. (?2.80 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. October 6 40 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Edwin Bates <fc Co., Plaintiffs, against Jno. W. Rhyne, Defendant.?Complaint for Foreclosure. PURSUANT to the Judgment of Foreclosure, 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, all that tract of land in said County and State bounded by lands of Jas. Blalock, Willis White, C. B. Byers and John Foster, containing SEVENTY-FOUR ACRES, More or less. Terms of Sale?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. k. m. liljfcjnin, s. i. u. October 6 40 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina--York Connty. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas W. Whitesides, Plaintiff, against F. H. Barber and others, Defendants. IN obedience to. the Decree of the Court 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, all that piece, parcel and tract of land, situated in said County and State, on the Catawba river, adjoining lands of J. A. Smith, J. C. Whitesides, Thomas Sparks and others, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, More or less. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 6 40 4t ~ CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York Connty. IN COMMON PLEAS. Samuel E. White, Plaintiff, against Samuel Berry and others, Defendants.?Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made .he cause above entitled, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY (sales-day) IN NOVEMBER, Next, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in York county and State aforesaid, on the east bank of the Catawba River, CONTAINING 73 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Adjoining lands of B. F. Garrison, S. S. Farris ana others. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 6 40 4t CLERK'S SALE. : " .. Sooth Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Charlotte R. Foster, Administratrix, Plaintiff, against Jane Craig and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court, made in the cause above entitled, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, 011 the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-day) IN NOVEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel ancLlot of land, together with the buildings thereon, situated in the town of Rock Hill, in the County of York and State aforesaid, ' containing ONE'HALF ACRE, MORE OR LESS, Adjoining lots of \V. B. Wilson, Jr., and Henry Tool. TERMS OF SALE. Othird Cash ; balance of the purchase mon3y payable first day January, A. D. 18S7, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 6 40 4t CL^RK^SAL South Carolina?County of York. IN COMMON PLEAS. William Caldwell, Trustee, vs. Mary J. Mulholland and others. IN obedience to the decree of the Court made in the above entitled cause, I will expose to pulic sale at YORK COURT HOUSE on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in the County and State aforesaid, four miles west of Yorkville, on or near the Adair's Ferry Road, containing SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Bounded bv lands of William Dickson, Primus Walker and John C. Jackson and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash; balance of purchase money payable in twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 6 40 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IX COMMON PLEAS. Jno. S. McCulloigh against Nancy McCullough and others. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court 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, all that portion of the C. S. McCullough home place, no^assigned to the widow, Mrs. Nancy McCullough, being the eastern portion, situated near Smith's Turn Out, in York countv, and containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also all that tract known as the Samuel McCullough land in York county, situated near the home place above,containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO AND A HALF ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of salo, secured by a bond and mortgage. Purchaser to have the option of paying his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pav" for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. 0. Pis. October 6 4l> 4t W. C. LATIMER. PAYlJPr PAYTJP :: ALL parties indebted to mo are required to make immediate and prompt payments, more particular on back accounts, as we must have money and Can't afford to Carry Last year's business any longer. If you cannot . pay in full you must pay a part; so come and see us at once and save us the expense of sending a collector to see you. DRESS GOODS. We would call especial attention to our line of j Sew Dress tioods which are the prettiest ever I jrought to this town. New shades in Canvas : ind Kobe suits, combination suits, vmums | flair Tricor, New Homespun Goods, Jersey | Sloths, <fec., with all the latest novelties in trim- | nings to match. All we ask is to give us look j ind we will convince you. MILLINERY. j Our millinery store continues to he the centre | if attraction. Crowds of ladies visit our store, j md all agree that we have the handsomest stock ; hey ever saw in our house. We are deterniin5(1 to excel in the business and have bought a stock that defies competition. W. C. LATIMER. ? i APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. N'OTICE is hereby given that at the next ses sion of the Legislature of South Carolina, j ipplication will be made for the re-charter of. WRIGHT'S FERRY, on Catawba river. August IK :5:? :lm I ! AUCTION SALES. | - CLERK^S SALE. South Carolina?York Comity. IN COMMON ?PLEAS. jS. E. Graham and others, against T. (5. Culp, Administrator, and others, PURSUANT to the order of the Court, I will exposo to public sale, on J SALES-DAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, i at YORK COURT HOUSE, between the legal | hours of sale: 1?FORTY-NINE (49) ACRES OF LAND in Fort Mill township, York county, adjoining the lands set apart to the family of W. G. Graham, deceased, as a Homestead?being the remainder of the tract of 1(10 acres, devised to I "T ^ ' ? l?.i- / ?..l,.?? / A t\lot >Y . U. Yiluuajll uy J jll/.uuuill uiiumm, v.vj..... of the4? acres is on lile in my office.) 2?NINETY-THREE (93) ACRES OF LAND ; in Fort Mill township, York county, bought by | W. G. Graham at a judicial sale made under j order and decree of tlie Court in the case of "M. ! K. Wilkerson vs. M. M. Ormand and others," j lying on Steel Creek road, bounded by lands of S. E. White and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash ; balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest, to be secured by purchasers' bond and a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers, and to have leave to pay their entire bid in cash. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. Haiit A* Hart, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. October 0 40 N * 4t CLERK'S SALE! South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Edward Latham and others, against Clarinda Latham and others. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made in the cause above entitled, I will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Dav)IN NOVEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in the County and State aforesaid, on the east side of the Catawba river, bounded by lands of Archibald Graham, Pinckney Garrison and Josiah J. Coltharp, and containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Sold to make partition among theheirs-at-law of John W. Latham, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. Half Cash ; remainder on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured c. >vn r\f* nrOiiitQAQ Qfllfl. UV it UUUU H1IU muitgi'gc u> vuv Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C'. Pis. October 0 40 4t CLE RKSSALE. South Carolina?York Comity. IN COMMON PLEAS. Mary J. Guthrie vs. Arthur Williamson and others. v IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made in the cause 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, all those pieces, parcels and -tracts of land situated in the County and State aforesaid: First. The tract called the HOME PLACE, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ONE ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Kate Williamson, J. L. 'Williamson, Poag and Bratton land. Second: The tract called the BLACK JACK PLACE, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of J. L. Williamson, Mrs. Kate Williamson, Byers and Bratton land. TERMS OF SALE. Half Cash; balance purchase money on a credit of twelve months, interest from day of sale, secured by a bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October (i 40 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. W. S. Laughridge and others, Plaintiffs, against Nancy Laughridge and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made in the cause as above entitled, I will expose to public sale, at yukk tuim nouor,, un the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in the said county and State, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, More or less, and bounded by lands of M. E. McWhorter, William Carson, estate of Robin Ashe, and the estate of Lawson Smith and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash ; balance of the purchase money payable in one year,secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises. Bond to bear interest from date. Purchaser to have the option of paying his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October (i 40 4t CLERK'S SALE. Sontli Carolina?York Comity. IN COMMON PLEAS. Lucretia Giles, against John Alderson and others. PURSUANT to the Decretal Order of the Court, I will expose to public sale, ON SALES-DAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, At YORK COURT HOUSE, between the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land lying in Fort Mill township, in York county, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE (105) ACRES, more or less, and now or formerly bounded by lands of Jane Stewart, Samuel Billew, Bowman Merrittand A. B.Springs. TERMS OF SALE. One thousand dollars (if so much be bid) cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest, secured by purchasers' hond and mortgage of the premises?with leave to purchasers to pay all cash. Purchasers"to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court. Hart tfc Wilborx, Plaintiffs Attorneys. October 0 '40 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Tliad. L. Carroll against J. Latinus Williams and others. PURSUANT to the decretal order of the Court, I will expose to public sale, on SALES-DAY IN NOVEMREK NEXT, At YORK COURT HOUSE, between the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land in York county, lying in a westerly direction from York Court House, bounded by lands of W. J. Stephenson. A. F. Love and others, and containing FIFTY-FOUR (54) ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms or Sale.?One-half Cash ; the balance on acredit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by purchaser's bond and mortgage of the premises sold?with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court. Oko. W. S. ITart, Plaintiffs Attorney. October (? 40 * 4t L.ATTA BROTH EItSj GROCERIES. BE LIE VI NO that we can meet any competition. we invite the farmers to call on ns be- I fore purchasing their Fall supply of Groceries. I j ATT A BROTHERS. ! i 1 I COTTON BUYING. We will be regularly in the Cotton Market ib | the comingseason, and wilt he glad to have on i friends call on ns beforeselling. I < ATT A EROTI1ERS. Notes ami Aeeomats. | Weenll the attention of parties indebted to lis either by Nolo or Account, that we will expert settlements soon, especially on old Notes and Accounts. I. ATT A BROTHERS. i i | It I Cm ItEIH'CTIOX OX BEEF! ON and after this date, (until further notice) we will furnish persons with KORK-QrARTKR BEEF, AT Til REM CENTS, provided the orders are given the evening before and the customer wants so much as a "quarter." S. A. MrEIAVEE. July? -7 if i _H. F. APICKES. jNEWfiOODS! NEWGOODS! AT THK GRAND CENTRAL jPANCT AND DRF (MODS ESTABLISHMENT. WK opened last week a large invoice of 2,()lH) yards of Resancon Suiting double printed, colors absolutely fast, made in imitation of the latest worsted novelties. j We are receiving daily additions to our stock of Dry (loods, Xotious and Shoes, and have been opening large invoices of goods for two I weeks, which makes us prepared to show a stock second to none in this market. Our Popular Milliner, Miss Smith, will return in a few days and will bring with her the newest Novelties in Notions; Fancy (Joods and Millinery (Joods of every description. Don't fail to see our stock. Our recent receipts consist in part of 10-4 Drown Sheetings. 4-4 Drown Homespuns. 7-K Drown Homespuns. Drown Drills. Dcd Ticks. Hickory Shirtings. Plaid Osnaburgs. Fine Drown Muslins. Quilt Linings. Cotton Dats for Quilting purposes. Rubvand Oreen Prints for Quilting purposes. Solid colored Prints for Quilting purposes. Colored border Quilts. White Marseilles Quilts. White Crochet Quilts. Fine Damask Towels. Fine Iluck Towels. Fine Damask Table Cloth. Colored Table Cloth. i;d White Table Napkins. .<v ' Whito Table Doylies. Colored Dordered Doylies. Glass Cloth Toweling. Crash Toweling. Meal Sacks. Curtain Nets. Scrim for Curtain::. Turkey Red Prints. Bleached Muslins. Lonsdale Cambric. Gingham. Bleached Cotton Flannels. Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Slate Colored Cotton Flannels. Black Cotton Flannels. Red Cotton Flannels. White Wool Flannels. Red Wool Flannels. Red Twilled Wool Flannels. Navy Twilled Wool Flannels. Gray Twilled Wood Flannels. Fine Repellants, brown, black and gray. Wiggins, all colors. Slate Drills. Paper Cambrics. Fine Salicias. Crinoline Linings. Table Oil Cloths. Rubber Sheetings. Wool Linseys. Solid Black Prints. Black Prints?figured. Silver Gray Prints. Furniture Prints. All colors of solid Prints. New stylish dress prints?fall styles. Large additions to stock of ii cent Prints. Colored Tickings. Irish Linens. Victoria Lawns. Barred Muslins. Jackoncts. .* Way Linen. Linen Ducks. Percales. Small figured cambrics for children's dresses. Children's Gingham Bonnets. Ladies' Gingham Bonnets. Children's White Linen Bonnets. Children's fine solid black and colors in good quality stockings. Children's cheaper Hose in all colors. Ladies' Iloseall colors and styles. Seine Cord for making Bird nets. Spool Cotton. Spool Silk. Ball Cotton Thread. Knitting Cotton. Spool Flax. White and Black Wadding. Wash Rag for Baby. White Honey Comb cloaking. White Terry Cloth cloaking. Cotton Diaper. Plaid Flannels. Aehoieelineof black Velvets at very low prices. i;oat nmuings. All colors of skirt braids. Hooks and Eyds, Noddies, llair Pins, Toilet Pins. An endless variety of Dress Buttons. Ladies' and Misses' Leather Bqgs. The finest stock of Jewelry in this market. Cuff buttons, Collar buttons, Scarf Pins. Ladies' Sets, Ear llings, Ac. The Largest Stock of Fine Jeans and Cnssi me res that W c have ever Shown, And at prices that cannot be beat. We have a large line of low priced Cotton and Wool mixed jeans, best Wool tilling Jeans, liner Salem Jeans, line Tweeds and Kerseys, for Men's and Boy's wear. Excellent values in all Wool Cassimeres choice new patterns. A large stock of Jeans Pants. Our own make and warranted to give satisfaction. Our stock of Men's and Boys' tine Fur and Wool Hats and Caps is of the newest styles and latest shapes. Special low prices on Boys' hats and caps. Bixby's Shoe Polish. Cheaper Shoe Polish. Shoo Blacking. . Blacking Brushes. Shoe Buttons, Hooks, Laces and Fasteners. Shoe Felt Insoles. Gaiter Tops made of Blue Tricot. Copy Books and Blank Compositions. A full line of all sizes of half-bound and full bound Blank Books in all size rulings at manufacturer's prices. Umbrellas. Walking Canes. Wall Paper and Paper Window Shades. Tissue Papers. <?-?.! I o: I 1 ?ll rinn VYUlll <11111 H11VU1 1 <lllll <111 WlWiO \/? imu glazed Papers. Bristol Hoards. ' Blotting Papers. Fine Writing Papers, in all sizes. Foolscap, Legal Cap, long and broad Hill Cap. Envelopes in every shape and size. A large stock of Pocket Memorandums and small Blank Hooks. A Superb Stock of Fine Family Hibles. The St. James and Revised Version in parallel col- I limns both in the Old and New Testaments. Resides all the best explanatory features, these Hiblcs contain two beautifully illuminated plates of Scripture Texts; 4 Superb engravings in gold and colors, illustrating Jewish Worship, High Priest's Vestments, Holy Vessels, Tabernacle, etc.; 10 Lithograph Maps of Holy Laud; Portraits of Founders and Eminent Heads of Religious Denominations ; Photographic. Views of Palestine; Life of Christ and Lives.of Apostles and Evangelists, illustrated ; Scripture Hallerv, Cities of the Ribleand Biblical Antiquities, all illustrated ; Biographies of Translators of the Bible and Eminent Reformers; 4,0lH) (Questions ! and Answers upon Old and New Testaments, for J use of Teachers and Students ; and many other valuable features too numerous to mention. I These are the most beautiful and complete self- | explaining'Familv Bibles ever published. Our stock of Miscellaneous Books is very attractive, and we will order any book not in stock i at publisher's prices, at short notice. We haye a full stock of all kinds of School Books. We have just opened 2(10 volumes of choice popular books, such as, Bad Bov at Home, Bail Boy Abroad, Blunders of A Bashful Man, W j Clminn <nwl I?iiiire Pnmilnr Prnsin Headings, Chained Lightning, The Marriage j King, The Wedding King, The Battle for Bread, j The Lost Three, being a series of sermons by Kev. T. DeWittTalmage, Ten Nights with I). L. Moody, <fce., Ac. Shoes ! Shoes!! Shoes!!!?Wo'claim and are acknowledged to lie headquarters in Shoes and j Boots. We have received large additions to this | stock within the last few days and it now has no j equal in this market. We have the finest kid ; button Shoes made, and at much less prices than usual. All shapes and cuts in ladies goat button, j kid button, goat lace, kid lace, cloth top button, j grain button sewed and screwed. Children's i line and medium heavy Button Shoes in every I shape. Our stock of heavy Shoes for men, wo- j men and children is very full, and prices area great attraction. A large line of Infants'Shoes, j in every shape. Men's fine Calf Congress and Lace Shoes, at unusually low prices. Any man, i woman or child in need of a pair of Shoes cannot j fail to get a fit fj'om our immense stock, and wo guarantee prices. OurMilinery Store is full of attractive novel- ; ties in all departments, and when our popular Milliner returns, in a few days, it will repay any lady in York county to inspect our stock. Miss Annie Bludworth can bo found in this department now and is well informed in her line. Miss K. <1. Smith will have returned before this paper reaches many of its readers. Mr. .1. M. Garrison, in our Dry Goods Department, will be glad to see all his friends. Wo have employed Mr. Paul McNeel, of Bullock's Creek, lie'has been with us a month and has devoted himself to thostudvour Dry Goods and Shoe stock, lie will he glad to see his friends. All parties having Wool for sale would do well to hrinjj it early?prices are better now than they will be later in the season. All our friends will please remember that their accounts are due this month and we must have the money. Those who settle early are best customers. "The Science of A New Life," and "Xaphcy's Physical Life of Woman," are two Looks that should lie in every household. II. I*\ A DICK MS. T. M. DOBSOX &. CO. our mr. dorson j IS NOW In the Northern Markets, COMPLETING HIS fall an:: winter stock. We arc pleased to say that some of our friends Are Selling Their Cotton And proving to us their appreciation of credit by Paying for the Goods Bought During the Summer when there was no money. We hope all our customers will remember THAT WE FAVORED THEM In the Summer and we expect them to favor us now By Paying Up Promptly, So that we can Take Advantage of Discounts That Northern Merchant:* are Now Offering For Cash. We have already received and have now in.stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Hats, AND Part of Our Shoes. The other goods will he in soon. T. Nr. DOBSON it CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making. GEORGE T. SCHORB. GUARANTEED GOODS. IP vou want good honest Tinware, made of J X*'i \ 1 M A TI.MJT A T ourl nnt nnhtrn 1 JI.'HUIUIIU, ?'"" |?>? >?!' u,' ? FIRST CLASS WORKMAN, Cull on me. We warrant every article; it is worth more and last longer than the CHEAP GRADES Of Tinware usually sold, and costs about tlio same. Can give vou some of the SHODDY TINWARE low down. CAN'T AND WON'T Re heat in a Stove trade. Agent for tlio Western Washer. The best Washing Machine out; simple, reliable and does its work like a charm. Machines let out on trial. Come and hear all about it. "STILL lUST THE RING." For a bargain for House Furnishing goods. Now is the time to have your Roofs and Cutters lixed up, before bad weather comes. CEO. T. SCHORB. C. G. PARISH. AN OliD MAXIM. J T is on old maxim and very tfue, that timo changes all things. In view of tins fact, I will sell you a very nice Suit of Clothe* for $3.00, And Hat and Shoes to match for?2.00?making an entireouttit for the Irillingsum of ?5.00. You have no doubt heard of earthquakes; but no one has ever heard of such an oiler as this. $1500 Worth of Ulothing At prices unheard of before. Come and see me and save your money. A dollar saved is n dollar made. Then why do you buy at some place else and say, O, I didn't know you had CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS So cheap. Head what I say through this messenger of delight to so many .homes in this broad land, and learn what is going on around you. The autumn leaves will soon begin to fall. Then prepare to meet the chilling blasts of Winter by calling on the Daisy. He can wrap von well. 0. U.'PARISH. M. STRAUSS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ! 31. STRAUSS Is Now Receiving His FALL AND WINTER STOCK, The latest style of Hoods, which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES. JOHN* It. ASM K. W. X. ASIIK, Jit. ASHE Ac ASHE, 3I<*Coiiiicll.svllle, S. COTTON GINNING, &('. \\J H hereby beg to inform the public that we I T? are fully prepared to (fin Cotton, Grind Corn and furnish Brick in any quantity. We have nothing but first-class machinery and don't hesitate to say that wo can do you better work than any competitor. We will run an eightysaw new Pratt Gin, and have it geared to run slow and gin on the old horse-power style, making a finer sampleand cleaning the seed hotter than the present usual method of ginning cotton. We have our Corn Mill ready to inaslicorn and deem it unnecessary to say more than that our machinery was prepared and put in motion bv [ J. WYJil'H WKLLS, which alone is sufficient guarantee for first-class work. We have one quarter of a million of Brick I now ready for market, and will bo pleased to j serve any party with both plain and pressed Brick in such quantity as they may want. Wo will ship Brick to any point to which we can make satisfactory freight rates. , We will meet any competition in our merchandise business and guarantee satisfaction in every instance. Give ns a showing all round. ASH M A- ASH 11. HUNTER & OATES. CASH. OUR MR. HUNTER will start for New York and the other Northern Markets to-day to finish our Fall purchases. Soon our Mammoth Store will he filled with a new stock of DRY < 100DS throughout every department and THIS stock will be sold from October 1st to January 1st for CASH. CASH Is a diamond of the purest water; with it we intend to cut down the margin of profit to the very edge. Yes under this banner and with the determination to "UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL" We are conscious of the underhold and the inside track and can offer you bargains that will prove to you with irresistible logic the weight of the almighty dollar ; j'es under its Musical, Metalic Ring Profit and all else, is forgotten save the desire to close it beyond the combination of our sales drawer. Not only do we desire to hear its ring at our sales counter, but we will also be gladdened by the same sound at our oflice where all accounts are in readiness to be credited or receipted in full. OUR FIRST CREDIT Entry from the "New Cotton," was made last Saturday by ono who always plays the leading card and to him wo desire to express our special thanks, hoping that many others will soon follow in the footsteps, encouraged by so good an example. , ~ AVE TRUST That all will give us an opportunity to prove what we say by planking down the omnipotent CASH at our counters and receiving therefore the fullest value. HUNTER tfc OATES. RIDDLE &PEGRAM. BAGGING. i nnn YARDS of BAGGING, which J.U.UIJ1J we l)0U8llt before the advance, and 'would bp pleased to quote prices to any desiring to purchase, as we are determined to meet prices. Our motto being "Quick Sales and Short Profits," FOR CASH. TIES: 1 Car load of "Arrow Ties," which we propose to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and don't you forget it. Having bought the above goods for cash; we mean what we say. GROCERIES. Our stock of the above goods will soon be complete, and we ask an inspection of the same from all who wish to buy, as we entertain no fears but that our prices will suit you, and we can trade. WAGONS. Wo only have one 2i Thimble Skein on hands, and we will sell it cheap, for the Cash, as that is what we need to do business. LIME. One car-load of fresh Limestone Lime, which we offer at reduced prices in lots of five barrels or more. ' RIDDLE & PEGRAM. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Tl? Rntrn Itiof vnrmlvnrl o Inf nf Proffir Pon. I w frew Dress Ginghams. A fresh lot of cashmere in Black, Blue, Red, Green and-Brown shades. A lot of Ball Calicoes. Heavy Bleached Drilling. Heavy Brown Drilling. A lot of Ticking frem Cheapest to bestquality. HICKORY SHIRTING. Fruit of Loom Bleaching. Red Flannels. Sea Island Shirting, Ac., Ac. Call and examine our HEAVY JEANS, all wool filling. Our all woolcassimcr is prounced very pretty, will make a nice suit. We can furnish you with Plaid Linsey, White Linen, and Red Table Cloth. Unbleached Shirting 10-4. Gray Flannel, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Gents' and Ladies' Collars, Ribbons, Plumes, Ac. Just Received A line assortment of Pocket and Table knives. Will arrive this week, Clover, Orchard Grass and other kinds of seeds. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. J ED. JEFFERYS. XEW FURNITURE STORE. COFFINS. A FULL supply on hand, consisting of Wood 1 w JMIIIill V ?WKCifl, <1IIV4 piaiu vvimi.1. (iloss White Caskets and Cases for Children. FURNITURE. Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads. Washstands, Tables, and a general supply always in Store. Special orders filled at short notice. REPAIRING. All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms liberal. J. ED. JEFFERYS. FREW BROTHERS. ROCK HILL. S. C. OUR I NEW STOCK OF GOODS I Have arrived, and we will take GREAT PLEASURE i" | SHOWING THEM Atul Giving Prices. Wo have some UNDECIDED BARGAINS. I Call and see us, and We Will Make It Pay You. FREW RROS. Rock Hill, S. C., September 24, 1886. ^| CHEESE. FRKSIT Cream Cheese for sale at J. W. DOBSON'S. I WITHERS ADICKES. Tcontinual reminder IS intended in this space to the buyers of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow, Tinware, etc. We think we carry the most complete stock of those lines in Yorkville and can only continue to handle many goods by being wide awake about prices both in buying and selling, which we think wo understand fairly well. In this community as well as elsewhere most men have friends as well at some enemies. On account of this wise provision among mortals wo never expect to monopolize the trade in our lines, but will be disappointed if we do not always merit our full share of trafic. Our assortment has never been more complete than at present and we'should handle more goods than usual this fall season. "ine AUlCKes nullum);, wmuii naa nwjuciny been termed a Noah's Ark, is now chuck full of merchandise. In addition to our stock there, we now have the opposite Bratton Corner Store full of goods of our different lines. This stock is in charge of Mr. J. R. Kennedy, Jr., who has an interest in the sales, and will sell goods very cheap strictly for cash. There you will now find a lot of fine Red Rust Proof Seed Oats and as the autumn sowing is considered the only safe crop, farmers will do well to plant after the next seasonable rains. Another good reason for sowing grain 1 freely now is, in our judgment, an impending I difficulty in working the next cotton crop. "A stitch in time saves nine." Sugars and Coffees of every kind. Granulated still at 12 lbs for $1.00 and a good Rio Coffee at 8 lbs for 81.00. Bacon, Salt, Molasses, Syrup, Lard, Meal, Flour, "Luxury" and other favorite brands, Cream Cheese, Hams, Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, Grass Seeds, Barley, Rye, etc. Soaps, Starch, Lye, Potash, Blueing, Indigo, Sal Soda, etc., Clothes Lines and Pins, Wash Boards, Tubs, Ac., Fancy Groceries in great variety. Crackers and Candies, the biggest assortment in town and fresh every few days. Tobaccos of every sort at low prices, Cigars and Cigarettes in great varety. Try Hurricane?all tobacco and Duke's Cameo, with mouthpiece. Snuffs of all sorts. On Hardware, we claim to be ahead in Yorkville. Try us in this line. Steelyards, Scale Beams, Chains, Locks, Hinges, Fastenings, Ammunition, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, Broad Axes, Wood Wedges, Carpenter's Tools, etc. New Tinware, very cheap, Wood Ware, Ac. Decorated Tin Chamber Sets at 82.00, usual price 82.30. Bargains in Brooms. Fruit Jars?Mason's Best?to be closed out at 81.25 per ' dozen. Wanted?Butter and Eggs and all manner of T> - * - - - iirTnirmno A TAT/~iT7"DO rrouuce. V> man, no auivjvu. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. NEW ENTERPRISE. HAVING purchased the entire stock of PHJETONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. AND WAGONS, and stock connected with the old and well established Carriage Factory of B. T. Wheele., dec'd., 11 will carry on this work as has been done here! tofore, at prices to suit the times, hoping that the old frienas and customers will give me every encouragement and patronage. I am determined to make the business a success, if energy, perseverance and honest dealing will make it. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING Done at short notice by SKILLFUL WORKMEN, and will keep a full line of Phaetons and Buggies of my own make, after the style of those maae by Mr. Wheeler. I will also handle a full assortment of NORTHERN AND WESTERN WORK, Which will be sold cheap for Cash or sharp paper. COL. McCORKLE will have his headquarters with me at the OLD FACTORY, and will be < glad to see his friends, and the friends of the old concern. He will take pleasure in showing the stock on hands at any time. vi ftivA Him a Call B?fore Doinff Worse. w _ u He is my authorized agent during my absence, or at anv other time until further notice. M. C. WILLIS. September 18, 1888. Sept 22 31 ' tf G. H. O'LEARY. ~ PARLOR SUITS. IN addition to a large stock of goods on bands, I have just received live assorted Parlor Suits?tine, medium and common?which will be sold cheap. G; H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. A LARGE stock of Walnut, Cherry, Ash and Poplar Bedroom Suits, Parlor Goods, Tables, Lounges, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Desks, and Wardrobes, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. CHAIRS. REED, Ratan, Carpet, Walnut, Cherry, Oak, and Maple Chairs, all grades, and everything else kept in a Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. MATTINGS, RUGS AND CARPETS. 4 Q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of BruslO sels. Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths ana Carpets, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. 6 DOZEN Cloth Collars, best in the msrket, and a large line of all other grades of Collars, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. STOVES. PARTS of two car-loads of the Charles Noble A Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richmond, Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Warranted. Sold very cheap for cash, or at a reasonable pruiiL iur uuuu pauci, uv G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, dC. I HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which will be sold very cheap*.' A large stock of Buggy Whips, Wagon Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Bridlebits and everything else kept in an establishment of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. JOHN R. ASHE. SHIXULES AT $2-73 PER H. First Class Shingles just receivOU.UUU ed. These shingles are 18 inches long, 4 inches wide and J inch thick, and will be sold at ?2.75 per thousand?cash. JOHN R. ASHE. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. I HAVE an assortment of all sizes of Wagons on hand, to otfer to the trade for cash, or to good parties on short time for bankable paper. One horse, two horse, three horseand four horse Wagons, both in Thimble Skeins and Iron Axles, The "Old. Hickory" Wagon is warranted to be the best wagon on wheels. DAiirnro l v ?I As Agent for the Hazard Powder Company, I offer a lot of all sizes of Kegs and kinds to the trade: 25 pounds of FFFg., $4 00 12$ pounds of FFFg., 2 25 (51 pounds of FFFg., 1 25 Other kinds and grades at corresponding prices. These prices are net at my Magazine, and 9rms are cash. GENERAL STOC K. I will meet competition on any article in my line and ask a share of the public patronage. JOHN R. ASHE. J. W. DOBSONV" BAGGING AND TIES. YARDS of Bagging and 200 bundles OCIUU of Ties, cheap, at J. W. DOBSON'S. LEATHER AND Shoe Findings of all kinds, at J. W. DOBSON'S. ~~ HARDWARE. TCAN sell you Hardware as cheap as the cheapest. ' J. W. DOBSON.