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j&pmal ftolim. Oar Civilisation. It has been said that the extent of the civilization of a country is in ratio to the number of its churches and school houses. These institutions are no better evidences, however, than its painted dwellings, fences, barns, Ac. Wherever these abound we may look for prosperity, culture and refinement, and may be sure that in that land schools will be well patronized and churches well sustained. If Paint, theo, is a civilizer, Longman & Martinez should be commemorated in endnring brass, and Nelson Davies and Allen White in lasting granite. The output of Longman and Martinez' Pure Prepared Paint is now over 4,000 gallons daily, which is shipped to every State and Territory in the Union, the isles of the sea, and to countries beyond the broad Atlantic. Every gallon is mixed with as much care, and from as pure material as the artist selects and prepares for the canvas that, is to live and glow under his magic touch. It will be rememh?r?d that flvarv irallon nf thasc naints is war ranted and sold in town only by Kuykendal. A County Commissioner Talks Out. Mr. Robt. W. Whitesides testifies that one dose of Campbell's Cough Cure relieved his little son of a severe attack of Croup in less than a half hour and that he has had no return of the complaint since. Campbell's Cough Cure, wholesale and retail by Kuykenda l. A Strong Endorsement. Still they come and all in the highest praise. Office Piedmont M'f g Co., Pieamont, S. C.? Messrs. Westmoreland Sros.: Nearly two years ago I contracted malaria into my system, and suffered greatly from time to time from it in various forms in which it developed. Sometimes had severe chills and fevers?indigestion followed it, and I was generally out of health. Last spring for more than two months I was greatly troubled with a disordered condition of the bowels, which I believe was the result of the malaria still existing in my system. I visited two or three mineral springs celebrated for the cure of malarial diseases, without the slightest benefit. I was also treated as the different symptoms developed by the most skillful physicians, but was not relieved. About two months ago, I concluded to try Calisaya Tonic, prepared bv Westmoreland Bros., but I must confess I had little confidence of being materially benefitted by it. I have taken five or six bottles of the Tonic?from the beginning I felt relief and continued to improve, until now I feel quite as well and in as Derfect health as I ever did in my life, and be fieve I am perfectly well. H. P. HAMMETT, President. The effects of malaria in the system is a hard thin# to eradicate, but will promptly yield to the wonderful and sovereign remedy, Westmoreland's Calisay# Tonic. Try it. Sold by Druggists everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Lowry <fc Starr, Wholesale Agents, Yorkville, S. C. . October 6 40 6m Miraculous Escape. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph Co., Ind., was a lorg sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it of me. In six months' time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it." Free Trial Bottles at Lowry & Starr's Drug Store. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters # and got relief from the first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says ho believes he pos* itively would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by Lowry <fc Starr. Bueltlen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Lowry & Starr. July 14 28 ly 9. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by May <fe May. 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive niiro Snld hvMiV it. May. 11. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, 50 cents and 81.00. Sold by May <fc May. 12. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-apositive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by May A May. 13. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv May A May. .14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by May <fc May. 15. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold - by May <fc May. 16. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents. Sold by May A May. September 29 39 ly NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing oyer the lands or otherwise trespassing upon the premises of either of the undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest extent, against all who disregard this notice. ? R. M. CARROLL, J. S. HEMPHILL, JAMES MALONEY, WILLIAM ROSS, J. L. RAINEY, R. H. G. CALDWELL, J. B. PATRICK, W. P. WYLIE, RICHARD SHERER, E. N. DAVIDSON. Noyember 10 45 3t DISSOLUTION. BY limitation the Copartnership of WALKER A CARTWRIGHT will be dissolved on JANUARY 1ST, 1887, and the business continued by the junior member of the firm. Dr. A. Y. CARTWRIGHT, who will be pleased to serve at any time, persons desiring TEETH EXTRACTED preparatory to PLATE WORK. We would respectfully request all parties indebted to the above firm to come forward at once and make SETTLEMENT, as all Notes and Accounts unsettled by January 1st, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. M. WALKER, A. Y. CARTWRIGHT. November 10 45 2t WC 1UI. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, and whose notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, are hereby notified that our business will be settled up by DECEMBER 1ST. We thoroughly appreciate your condition, the lateness of the crop and the" low price of cotton, but we must have a settlement of some kind by the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, or we will have to foreclose our mortgages and take your stock. Remember that we moan business, and that we don't inteud to carry any body over. This notice means YOU irrespective of class or previous condition. GLENN & DARWIN. NoyemberlO 45 2w C:& L; NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. SCHEDULE of Mail and Passenger Trains from Lenoir, N. C., to Chester, S. C., taking effect at 12 o'clock, Noon, Sunday, November 7th, 1880: GOING SOUTH. Leave Lenoir 4.30 A. M. Arrive at Hickory 0.15 A. M. Leave Newton 7.30 A. M. Arrive at Lincolnton, 8.42 A. M. # Arrive at Dallas, 9.50 A. M. Arrive atGastonia, 10.22 A. M. Leave Gastonia 10.40 A. M. Arrive at Clover, 11.36 A. M. Arrive at Yorkville, 12.22 P. M. Leave Yorkville, 12.30 P. M. Arrive at Guthriesville, 1.00 P. M. Arrive at Lowrysville, 1.35 P. M. Leave Lowrysville, 1.50 P. M. Arrive at Chester 2.25 P. M. GOING NORTH. Leave Chester, 1.00 P. M. Arrive at Lowrysville, 1.35 P. M. Leave Lowrysville, 1.36 P. M. Arrive at Guthriesville, 2.13 P. M. Arrive at Yorkville, 2.43 P. M. Leave Yorkville 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Clover, 3.37 P. M. Arrive at Gastonia, 4.36 P. M. Leave Gastonia, 4.58 P. M. Arrive at Dallas 5,27 P. M, Arrive at Lincolnton, 6.28 P, M, Arrive at Newton, 7.56 P. M, Leave Hickory, 0.00 P. M. Arrive at Lenoir, 10.45 P. M. G. R. TALCOIT, Superintendent. November 10 45 tf TLRKEYS AKD^KEESfcrWAJJTEDT I will pav 30 cents for nice fat, well feathered GEESE, and the verv highest market price for nice fat, marketable "flTRKEYS, to be delivered at my market on next Saturday, the 13th. I We are selling pork sausage at 121 cents and mixed sausage at 10 cents. Beef by the quarter at 3 and 5 cents. Don't forget the'Turkeys and Geese, or the dav on which to deliver the'm. S. A. McELWKK. AUCTION SALES. [? FORECLOSURE SALE. BY virtue of a power of Attorney, to me executed by James J. White, mortgagor, and in order to foreclose the mortgage by him executed to J. R. Barron and J. B. .Jackson, (Book LL, 529?532), and the said Barron <fe Jackson consenting, I will expose to pulic sale, on Sales-Day, THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, } Next, at YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, between the legal hours of sale, those certain 1 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN (137) ? ACRES OF LAND, more or less, situate in York * county, S. C., on the headwaters of Bullock's 1 Creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Stephenson, 1 Hugh B. Wallace and others, being thejand conveyed, Dee. 4,1884, by W. F. Woods to Barron <fc Jackson, and by them conveyed, (BookC5, 282-3) J to James J. White. ? There are on said tract of land two good farm t residences, a good well of water, one tenant house i and a good barn and other outbuildings. ? TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash ; balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest at ten (10) per cent, from ? day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a j mortgage of the premises?with leave to pur- i chasers to pay all cash. e Before Sales-Day in December, the land may j be purchased at private sale. ' r rsirn w smAPT Yorkvifiefs" C. November 10 45 . 4t CLERK'S SALET " \ South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Wm. S. Garrisonand others against Harriet L. Turner and others. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made 1 in the cause as above entitled, I will expose i to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that ] piece, parcel and tract of land situated in the county and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Samuel A. Garrison, Austin Garrison, deceased, JvP. Hutchinson, and bounded by the Catawba , River on the east, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES, j More or less. 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?purchaser to have the option of paying his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. , November 10 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Jno. G. Anderson and others against W. R. Horton 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-Day) IN DECEMBER, Next, all that piece, parcel and tract of land sit uated in county ana state aioresaiu, conuuumg i FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS, s Adjoining lands formerly owned by Ann Knox, 7 John Countryman and others. * > TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash ; balance of purchase (honey on a credit of twelve months, with interest from f day of sale, secured by a bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. r % y JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. November 10 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina"?York County. < IN COMMON PLEAS. J. N. McDill, Executor, against Sarah E. Robin- ! son 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-day) IN DECEMBER, Next, all of that piece or parcel of laud in the county aforesaid, and known as the Atkinson t tract, in Broad River township, containing t 232J ACRES, MORE OR LESS, J Except that portion devised to T. A. McKeown, c being separated from it by a division line desig- f nated in the will of Wm. McKeown, deceased, i containing about 30 acres, being the part devised to Nancy E. Pla^ico. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. 1 JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. 1 November 10 45 4t 1 FORECLOSURE SALL 1 PURSUANT to Decree of Foreclosure in the 1 case of J. Ran. Wallace against Robert L. Pursley and others, I will expose to public sale c at YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, on f, SALES-DAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, 1 Between the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land in York county, lying on the wa- i tersof Clerk's Fork, containing SEVENTY-THREEACRES, MORE OR LESS. And bounded by lands now or formerly of J. W. , Wells, Galloway and Brown?being the tract bought by Robert L. Pursley from William N. Gordon. ' TERMS-CASH. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. ' November 10 45 4t WITHERS ADICKES. WE HAVE BEEF SELLING A Great many goods lately, but expect and can and must sell lots more soon. Our ' full and varied stock and bottom prices will ' do their work toward bringing Custom. NEW GOODS. ] We think often that there will be no room to j buy more goods for a coming week, but people will come along and take out goods which we must replace. Our stock is kept comparatively complete < throughout the year, but now it is specially so. GROCERIES. We try to keep pure Eatables at bottom prices. 1 Coffees are now steep, but Sugars are lower than ] for many years. We have some in half Barrels i and now is the time to lay in a supply. No 34 ? Roasted Coffee still at the old price, 16ft, till this lot is exhausted. Mew Crop M. O. Molasses, of the finest quality at 75 cents?other molasses at 37i, 45, 50 and 60. Pure Lard, fresh Rice and Grits verv cheap. Now is the time for Oatmeal 1 Flakes, Ruckwheat etc., Cheese of all kinds, I i Maccaroni at 15 and 20 cents very fine, Choco- 1 lates, Cocoa, Gelatines. Baking Powders, Flavoring Extracts and Fruits of all sorts of best quality at lowest prices. Candies?the finest in this section. Canned goods of all kinds, Vegetables, Fruits, Fish and Meats, Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips. Hams from 5 to 20 lbs of best brands, Spices ground or whole. Strongest ground Pepper at 25 cents?remember for sausages?Sage, Cayenne Pepper etc. HARDWARE. Our sales in this line are improving much. People are beginning to appreciate our low prices. Have sold several nice Guns during Court week, and we are prepared to sell them ] right. Ammunition of all sorts, B. L. Shells at 60c. by the 500, Gun Locks and parts of same, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Wads at 10 and 20 cents, etc. Locks, Hinges and Fastenings of all sorts cheap, Door Springs and Bumping Knobs and various such convenieces at low prices. Nice Door Gongs?silvered or bronzed. Andirons, Shovels and Tongs in variety, Sausage Grinders, Carpenter's tools cheap," Broad Axes and Hatchets, Cross Cut Saws, Hammers, Files, Chisels and Augors cheap. House Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Glass, Tin and Woodenware in every shape. A bargain in some Tea and Chamber Sets. WITHERS ADICKES. "THE LEE BOOK." Memoirs of Robert E. Lee. BY GENERAL A. L. LOYG. A FULL history of his military service and > campaigns, written by General Long, from data collected while a member of the personal1 staff of Gen. Lee, and from letters and material ' contributed by the Lee family. Commended by ! the Governors of Virginia and North Carolina, j and approved by the Southern delgations in j Congress. j His private, domestic and personal history, from information heretofore unpublished, fur- j . nished by personal friends, companions in arms i and leading men of the South, collected and edited with the assistance of General Marcus J. ! Wright. One of the principal objects of the Work is to ( provide funds for the support ot the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Richmond, Va. This deserv- \ ing charity alone should be sufficient to win for it the hearty support of every patriotic heart. It is carefully prepared by his friends. It recounts his whole deeds. It contains his own words. It contributes to a noble charity. It is cordially approved by Gen. Custis Lee, as the | representative of his family. A comprehensive, accurate and standard Memoir of the Illustri- < ous Soldier. Complete in one Volume, 700 pages, fully illustrated by Portraits, Maps, Ac. Sold by subscription only. Agents wanted. For terms, Ac., address, M. A. McNAIR, i Sole Agent for State, Columbia, S. C. November :i 44 tf I JXO. . KIJYKENDAL. J=j*??+ SAME OLD PRICE. rHERR is but one thing to do with a debt? pay it. We hope this disposition will be nade at once of all the Notes and Accounts due is, especially those for Fertilizers for the present season, which are past due. We want the noney because we need it badly, and if we didn't leed it we want it anyway. We May Be Wrong, 3ut we are at present of opinion that we could tell nine-tenths of the Tobacco sold for Cash in own, if we could only get consumers to examne our grades and get our prices. If you want i chunk or a box, try us. 50. 50 Ounces of American and 50 ounces of For"' OK Aiimnna /\f A m flri/lQ n fill 1 _ Mgll V?UllllIIUt nnu ~<J UUUliCO vi rtmu4 4vmi ihate of Cinchonidia .just in and offering at unlsually low prices. Country Merchants will be mpplied in 1-12, A, 1 and 1 ounce at the same mce, or perhaps cheaper than they buy the same foods in any wholesale market. Here's Another Thing. We are buying and selling Morphia in one >unce bottles, guaranteed weight. Habitual isers of the Drug and Physicians can make a freatsaving by buying it in this shape from us, is those who have bought will testify. AND STILL ANOTHER. We have all the new Volina Medicines and a arge picture showing 25 of the prettiest women n the world. Come and see the sight. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. HfTE have received in the last ten days a full T line of-Gents' Hats and Caps. An assortnent of Gents' Boots and Shoes. A Good &3.00 Shoe. A line of Gents undershirts. The best 81 Shirt in town. A new lot of Virginia Cassimere and Jeans. Kentucky Jeans. Complete assortment of White and Red Flannels. Canton Flannel from 10 to 25 cents. Bleached Shirting 10-4. Brown Drilling, Bleached Drilling. A full line of Ticking. New line of Calicoes. New Ginghams, Alamance Plaids, Corsets, Plaid Linseys, Ladies' and Misses' shoes, lace and button. Silk Floss on spools. A IOC OI iTUQKS, Full line of Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchief. Toilet Soap, full line. Ladies' Gloves, Gents' Gloves. Hickory stripe and other articles too numerals to mention, all received and will be sold at ihort profit. Call and examine the new light running No. ' American Sewing Machine; none better in the vorld. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. WE WAYT OUR MOYEY. rO those we have accommpdated, and especialthose who owe us notes and back accounts, ve would say, please pay up. KENNEDY BROS. it BARRON. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. JUST roceived Children's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes , nd Gents' Shoes, at KENNEDY BROS. &. BARRON'S. LP WRY & STARR. P^S^IPTIOTDEPARTMENlt WE give special attention to this part of our business, and have good reasons to believe hat both physicians and the public appreciate he fact that their prescriptions are properly jompounded with pure ana reliable drugs, and it reasonable prices. We charge for the mediiine that is contained in the prescription and not 'or the size of the bottle. Save money by bringng your prescriptions to the Drug Emporium. Glass and Putty. We have just received another lot of Window ilass, of all sizes, and Putty that is soft and eady for use. Come and supply yourself and ieep out this winter's wind, and not have your 'amilv down with the cold; but should you post)one until they are down, then come and get a jottle of our Cough Syrup and they will soon be veil. We thank those of our customers who have some forward and paid their accounts, thereby jreatly helping us. Those who have not paid ve ask to do so soon, as we are in need of money. TOBACCO \t the Emporium by the plug, pound or box. rry Our Favorite. Twenty plugs for 81.00. Our Motto. Pear God, tell the truth and make monev. LOWRY & STARR. ^ MAY Ac MAY, ^ iB DRUGGISTS. im NOW IS YOUR TIME! MAY A MAY ask you to come and see them and get their prices. OPIUM, MORPHINE AND QUININE At prices so low that it will surprise you all. Dome and try those WONDERFUL SHILOH REMEDIES. Remember that their motto is: No Curk, No [JAy, and you are safe in giving them a trial. ALL KINDS OP DRUGS, Medicines and Fancy articles are kept in stock ind sold at the lowest prices. CONFIDENTIAL. They will sell you Opium and Morphine ;heap. Will you go and see them ? They only keep Powers* <fc Weightman's goods, which all physicians will tell you are pure and unadulterated. Come. * MAY & MAY. T. S. JEFFEBYS. AGRICULTURAL HALL. A FULL STOCK OF SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Engine Fittings, Babbit Metal, ROLAND CHILLED TURN PLOWS, Thomas Harrows, RANDALL DISK HARROWS. ALSO, Two Second-Hand Engines on Hand, Which I will sell very low. Don't Forget to Pay Your Guano Notes. T. S. JEFFERYS. October 18 41 tf M. STRAUSS. THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET. M. STRAUSS has set prices on his goods That Will Defy Competition, Certain to make sales to those who wish to buy. READY-MADE CLOTHING Cannot be beat. Wool Goods AT LESS PRICES than last year, although the Goods are advancing. J. W. DOBSOX. ~ AXLE OIL. IjlOR Wagons and Buggies. It has no equal, and is not affected by heat or cold. Call and i?et a box and be uonyinced. J. W. DOBSON. REST PROOF OATS jpOR Sale by J. W. DOBSON. HAMS, JpiRKSII and Good at .J. W. BOBSON'S. SNOW FLAKE CRACKERS J. W. DOBSON'S A TOW N FARM FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale, the Farm on the east side of the Charlotte road, containing one hundred and twenty acres, buildings all new. For further information apply to G. II. O'IjEARY. September 22 .'IS tf V. II. F. ADICKES. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, a s rBii JLO Arrive xmn ween. A BALE of the newest styles in Plaid Osnaburgs, an invoice of Books and Stationery, a large lot of Rubber Shoes of the finest makes, a lptof Rubber Boots at $3.00 per pair, an invoice of Notions, Razor Goods, Zephyrs, Cheneilles, Knitting Yarns, Silk Plushes, 72 in Embroidery, Felt and all kinds of materials for Art Embroidery, and a lot of Ball's Corsets. RECEIVED LAST WEEK, A full line of the finest Blank Books we have ever shown, in every shape and size. Silk Flosses and Wash Silk in every imagina1)1.6 shftd0? A beautiful lot of Silk Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, Gentlemen's Cashmere Gloves, a nice lot of new Prints, Cotton Flannels, Wool Flannels, Stamping Patterns in new designs, &c. ALL, ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US FOR GOODS BOUGHT THIS YEAR, LAST YEAR OR ANY OTHER YEAR, WILL PLEASE TAKE NUTHJE TEAT WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY DURING THIS MONTH, OR THEY CAN'T BUY ANY MORE GOODS FROM US WITHOUT THE MONEY. THIS IS PLAIN TALK, AND WE MEAN IT. PLEASE APPLY IT TO YOURSELF AND NOT TO YOUR NEIGHBOR. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods ? Is complete and prices we guarantee as low as the lowest. A full line of heavy brown Homespuns, bleached Homespuns, bleached and brown Drills, Lonsdale Cambric, barred Muslin, cotton and linen Diaper, cotton Flannels, colored Canton Flannels, red or white wool Flannels, Plaid Linseys, Plaid Osnaburgs, gray lining Flannels, Table Cloths, Doylies, the choicest stock of Calicoes in market, and a stock of allwool and mixed Jeans and Kerseys that cannot be surpassed in variety or values. SHOES, BOOTS. BOOTS, SHOES. The highest award at the Chester Fair, week before last, was given us for decided merit in our stock of Shoes. We have the largest stock we have ever shown in this lineand prices are lower than ever known in this market. We are authorized by the manufacturers of our celebrated EagleShoesto guarantee every pair of them to give entire satisfaction, and if not satisfactory to refund the money or give another pair of Shoes and charge to them. We have the most extensive assortment of ladies' and children's tine Shoes ever shown in this market, and prices are the lowest. A large line of men's heavy Boots and Shoes of every shape and style, and ari endless variety of men's fine Shoes at rock bottom prices. Our showing of women's and children's heavy Shoes is acknowledged to be far ahead of any other line shown in this market. Finest makes of Shoe Polish and Blacking, Shoe Laces, Buttons, Button Fasteners, Silk Felt Insoles, genuine Cork Insoles, Shoe Lifts, Ac. A lot of prettv Caps for boys. A lot of nice wool and fur lHats for men and boys, at very low prices. Men's white Shirts, laundried and unlaundried; men's merino and scarlet Undershirts. All sizes of merino Undershirts for children. Men's heavy jeans and cotton flannel Drawers. A nice stock of men's Half-hose, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Cravats, Bows and Scarfs. Cuff and Collar Buttons, Cravat Pins, Watches and Watch Chains. Kid, buck, knit and Cassimere Gloves and Gauntlets. A lot of heavy Jeans Pants for men, at very low prices. A few Overcoats and Suits of Clothing, oelow market prices. OUR STOCK OF BOOKS Is very attractive. All the newest books as they come out. Juveniles, Standard 12 nios., Ac. A full assortment of School Books. Bibles and Testaments in all sizes and at eyery price, ranging from 10 cents to $10.00 per volume. We have a large line of fine Writing Papers, in every shape. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Memorandums, Copy Books, Composition Blacks, Envelopes of every size. All kinds of fancy colored Papers, Gold Paper, Silver Paper, Glazed Paper all colors, Drawing Paper, Blotting Paper, Perforated Boards, Ac. A great variety of Harmonicas, Rubber Balls, Rubber Bands, Sealing Wax, fancy colors and seals. Wall Papers, Paper Window Shades, Table Oil Cloth, Umbrellas and Walking Canes. Our new Dress Goods advertised last week are pleasing everybody. Prices are less than values. Great bargains in black and colored Cashmeres. All gentlemen wearing low-quartered Shoes ean get Gaitertops to fit, made of fine Tricot Cassimere. A good lot of ladies' and children's extra ouality stockings, double knees for children, black and colors. OUR MILLINERY STORE IS FULL Of the choicest Novelties for ladies' wear. All ladies will consult their interest by calling at this popular establishment. Kid, silk and fabric Gloves, in the newest styles, for ladies and children. Ladies', misses' and children's Mittens. The finest stock of Neckwear in market. All kinds of Toilet Articles?Soaps, Powdors, Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Wool Dusters, Bolts, Bustlos, Corsets, Cloak Clasps, Buttons, Beads, Beaded Trimmings, all kinds of Ornaments, Jersey Jackets, Hand-Bags, Baskets, tfec. Zephyr Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Knit Hoods, Knit Jackets, Children's Jersey Jackets, Ladies' and Misses' Undervosts, Ladies' Merino Drawers, all sizes of Merino Vests for children. Laces, Embroideries, Braids, Novo) ies in whito Triml tilings, oolored Velvets, black Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Fi -wers, Birds and the [ most attractive showing of Hats and Bonnets j ever made in this market, samples of which I took the prize at the Chester Fair. Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs, Collars ! and Cuffs, Elastics, Hair Braids, llair Nets, Hair | Pins, Veilings, Macremn Cord, Seine Cord, Knit' ting Cotton, Wool lvni't.ng Yarn. All kinds of j materials for art neecle work, Silk Plushes, ! Wool Satteens, Felts, Cat-vases, Zephyrs. Saxo| ny, Shetland, English a * Crewel. Silk Flosses, Linen Flossos, Cotton i losses, C'heneille, Arraj sene, Ribosene, Fancy Beads, Cheneillo and ; Wool Needles, Crooh'ei Needles, Tatting Shutj ties, Appliqt^p Figures, Transfer and Embossed ' Pictures, Stamped Lir.ms in Doylies, Tidies, Splashers, Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Aprons, Laundry Hags, Umbrella (Jases, .vc,- r-iusu uriiauiouis, ! Shoe Bags Novelties in Fancy Km broidery ! (foods, Fringes, Tirael, Flourishing Thread, Bar! hour's Iiineq Thread, Milking Stools, Ac. j The finest stock of Yankee Notions in the i State of South Carolina. WANTED. I I i Wool and Woolen Cloths, for which we will . pav the highest price. 1 * IS, F. ADIOKKS. HUNTER & OATES. CASH. IN the name of commercial gallantry ; in the glorious hope of unfathomable wealth; in the fona embrace of business integrity; in the bracing atmosphere of bustling November, greet us with your CASH. Nine long and eventful months have sped by during which King Credit held his sway and ruled supreme; nine months during which the majestic, musical metalic ring of the almighty dollar, seldom gladdened the ears; nine months within the grip and grasp of King Credit it would seem as if escape was almost hopeless, but with circular sa%v energy, industry interwoven with integrity, with the firm and manly resolve to sell your cotton and pay as far as you can, ESCAPE IS SURE, 4 Yes for the remaining months let CASH be the banner under which you sail and be assured that the port of success, and freedom from debt win soon oo rereneu in saiety. mnce we nave Sulled down CREDIT and hung up our sign? POT CASH, many have taken advantage of the inducements oilered under this Talisnianic Banner. Yes With joy they read our bidding To eome and buy goods Cheap And straitway sold their cotting And came in to take a peep. With a reckless hand we have pulled down the curtain profit, displaying beyond a MAMMOTH STOCK Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boots and Shoes on each article of which glitters with electric brilliancy CHEAP FOR CASH. Again we ask you, greet us with your CASH, not only for the values received to-day, but for past favors in the form of notes and accounts. Our advertisement is hurried this morning, so we will let you hear more fully next time. HUNTER A OATES. JL ATT A BROTHERS MR. J. F. ASHE Will represent us in the cotton piarket at Lowrysville, S. C. LATTA BROTHERS. GROCERIES. BELIEVING that we can meet any competition, we invite the farmers to call on us before purchasing their Fp mpplv of Groceries. LATTA BROTHERS. COTTON BUYING. We will be regularly in the Cotton Market'for the coming season, and will be glad to have our friends call on us before selling. LATTA BROTHERS. JTotes and Accounts. We call the attention of parties indebted to us either by Note or Account, that we will expect settlements soon, especially on old Notes and Accounts. LATTA BROTHERS. LINDSVY A MOORE. BEST QUALITIES, LOWEST PRICES. CREAM Cheese of the very best quality, Macaroni, Oat meal and Hakes, Snowflake, and all kinds sweet crackers, boneless pig feet, new crop raisins, sardines, hams, crabs, oysters, salmon, mackerel, cornned beef, pinders, candies of all kinds?over BOO lbs of stick in stock, lemons, nuts, etc. Give us a call. Coffee and Su gars of all grades. Tobacco in .10 box lots and prices can't be beat, most positively. Mackerel! Mackerel! We have jiiBt received, alot of the finest mackerel ever offered in this market?caught 1886. In addition to our complete stock of several lines of goods, we have added a nice line of plated silver ware, viz: Spoons, Knives, Forks, and Castors. These goods we can give inducements in. Call and see them for yourself. In glassware we have some of the most beautiful. We keep ahead in this line, by watching up the manufacturers and buying the latest paterns out. Now is the time for we have a large stock to select from. If you have occasion to make your friend a present call on us, if it be of a bridal nature, crockery would be bettor than a horse, for it is easier kept. A specialty with us is Hall and Parlor lamps and fixtures. Tin and Chamber sets, prices with the times. New Stock of Hardware just received, that makes us again full up and bought at bottom prices. Good Flour for $2.50 and' everything else low in proportion. Guano obligations are now due and we are looking at you. Remember we keep on hand3 the finest heart pine 4 inch shingles as well as a large stock of Bagging and Ties at lowest figures. "ARICA" ROASTED COFFEE, And Patapsco Flour stand head. Sole-leather Grindstones, Wheel-barrows and many articles " may be found with us not usually kept by Grocers. Clover, Rye and Grass seeds. rcgsr- Largest 5 cent and 10 cent bars of Laundry Soap in Town. For a first class shot gun at a low price go to LINDSAY & MOORE, W. C. LATIMER. CUANO NOTES. WE would remind all parties indebted to us for Guano, that the first of November has passed and gone and your Notes Are Now Past Due. We are obliged to pay for this and cannot do it without the money. So you must come forward one and all, and settle at once, as we cannot and will not carry your Notes longer. Also, to parties owing us For This Year's Supplies, AlKl DUCK accounts, we wouui say mat a nuniuci have settled up their accounts in full, for which we are very thankful and shall remember them in the future. Others seem to think that we do not need money, or they have Forgotten Their Promises To Pay The very first cotton thev got out. To these wc say you must pay us, antf that at once. So Come and See Us And save the expense of a collector going to see von. W. c. LATIMER. A. S. MOBBISO^, I Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN F. SPECK. Yorkville, S. C. I I Respectfully announces to the public that he has located in the room formerly ocj copied by Mr. Speck, whore he Is PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL WORK In his line with promptness and in the best! manner. He will also keep on hand a full stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I October 13 11 tf CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. 1 . 1 NEW ENTERPRISE. 3 HAVING purchased the entire stock of ^ PHjETONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, t, AND WAGONS, and stock connected with the old and well established . Carriage Factory of B. T. Wheeler, dec'd., > I will carry on this work as has been done heretofore, nt prices to suit the times, hoping that the A old frienas and customers will give me every encouragement and patronage. 1 T Ilia Vkiiamoaci a aim. A UI11 UOkVUUlliai to JIIOIVO mv VMUiiivww ? ^ cess, if energy, perseverance and honest dealing ^ will make it. ^ ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING * e! Done at short notice by SKILLFUL WORK- tj MEN, and will keep a full line of Phfetons and Buggies of my own make, after the style of those made by Mr. Wheeler. I will also handle a full assortment of NORTHERN AND WESTERN WORK, * Which will be sold cheap for Cash or sharp ^ P"$ L . McCORKLE will have his headquarters ^ with me at the OLD FACTORY, and will bo r glad to see his friends, and the friends of the old concern. He will take pleasure in showing y the stock on hands at any time. N Give Him a Call Before Doing Worse. x He is my authorized agent during my absence, j. or at anv other time until further notice. M. C. WILLIS. Y September 18, 1886. Sept 22 31 tf L RIDDLE & PEGRAM. T ' NOTICE. _ A 1?7E would respectfully request all parties in- t* V? debted to us for GUANO AND SUPPLIES to come forward at once and make settlement, as A we most positively will not carry Accounts and Notes into another year. ? RIDDLE & PEGRAM. t> a nrtTiurt DAuUll\ tt. N A n nnn YARDS of BAGGING, which |, XGalJIJLJ we bought before the advance, and ' would be pleased to quote prices to any desiring to purchase, as we are determined to meet prices. Our motto being "Quick Sales and x Short Profits," FOR CASH. TIES. 1 Car load of "Arrow Ties," Avhich 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. E: Our stock of the above goods will soon ba ?( complete, and we ask an inspection of the same 51 from all who wish to buy, as we entertain no fears but that our prices will suit you, and we " can trade. = WAGONS. " ei We only have one 2J Thimble Skein on hands, ? and we will sell it cheap for the Cash, as that is tl what we need to do business. _ f< LIME. a One car-load of fresh Limestone Lime, which n we offer at reduced prices in lots of five barrels or more. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. S W. G. REID Ac CO., g e tl ROCK HILL, S. C., V If Manufacturers of and Dealers in b Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Lnmber, &c. THE only dealers in the State, outside of the city of Charleston, who buy the above goods _ by the car-load, and are, therefore, prepared to offer bargains nowhere else to be obtained. DEALERS IN } i Stoyes, Sewing Machines, Furniture and House Furnishing Goods of all kinds. J Pianos and Organs. a Give us a call, or write for prices before buy- _ ing any of the above-named goods. ALL GOODS WARRANTED And satisfaction guaranteed. W. G. REID & CO. October 20 42 3m C FREW BROTHERS. ( ROCK HILL, S. C. * MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! 1 E e P WE are offoring the greatest bargains in FLOUR ever known to the trade. Take advantage of the low price and S Lay in Your Supply. ] k It will be money in your pocket. We have han- d died moro Flour during the past sixty days than 11 atany one period during ourbusiness career, and STILL SHE GOES. Wo nttrihnto this fact to handling cood goods at a very small margin. We can give you j The Best Flour for the Money " You have had in fifteen years. This is no child's 4 plav, but plain facts. FREW BROTHERS. A Rock Hill, S. C., October 21, 1886. * QEORGE T. SCHORB. ^ FINE TOBACCO. A JUST received a lot of HENRY COUNTY, J" VA., TOBACCO. The name is sufficient to " make it sell?come and give it a trial. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, s A lirst cluss Heating Stove at a reasonable price. W Call and see for yourself. 1? COOKING STOVES, p Tinware of our own make, and a general as- 01 sortment of Household goods at a bargain. THE "WESTERN WASHER" Is the best Washing Machine ever brought to this market. Try it before you buy. J; WICOX & WHITE ORGANS, [J: First class and fully Warranted. a* ROOFING, GUTTERING, i ' A And all kinds of tin work done at reasonable prices, and guaranteed. GEO. T. SCHORB. T APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. E NOTICE is hereby given that at the next ses- ^ sion of the Legislature of South Carolina, application will be made for the re-charter of ~ WRIGHT'S FERRY, on Catawba river. August 18 33 3m D. E. FOHLEY," ' R ATTOTUNTEY AT IjAW, YorkvIHe, S. C. w WILL practice in all the Courts of the State, lis Mr Collections a specialty. October 13 41 ' 3m r. m. POBSoy & co. THAT TELL-TALE OF YOURS. [ KNEW tLat tell-tale of the Old Chap's would L win one of these odd days. Listen to what [rs. Hewitt, who is going to bo Mrs. Mayor of 'ew York, says aboutthe New York House: Where can I find the prettiest Wraps ? At the ew York House. Who has the cheapest Wraps ? The New York louse. Where can I find the prettiest Dress Goods? .t the New York House. Where is that fine fitting Clothing? At the 'ew York House. Where can I find Zeigler's Shoes ? At the New 'ork Store. Where can I find beautiful breakfast Shawls? .t tho New York Store. Who has the prettiest Millinery in Yorkville? he New York Store. Where can I get the nicest Trimming? At the lew York Store. Where can I get the nicest Bonnet? At the few York Store. Where can I get the most fashionable Millinry ? At the New York Store. Where can I get the nicest work done on Dress 3T Attneixew iorK owre. Where can I get the nicest fit in Yorkville? At re New York House. Where can I get a Dress cut by measurement ? .t the New York House. Where can get one cut by the French system ? ?t the New York House. Who does the nicest Dress making in town ? ho New York House. Where can I find the nicest Jerseys? At the Tew York Store. f Where can I buy a Clock at cost? At the New 'ork House. Where can J buy Silver Watches? At the 'ew York House. Where can I get Silver Forks, Spoons and !nives ? At the New York House. Where can I get good Jewelry? At the New 'ork House. Where can I buy good Necklaces? At the ew York Store. Where can I get the nicest Dress Trimming ? t the New York House. Where can I find that neat Trimmer, Miss een ? At the New York House. Where can I find Miss Clark ? At the New ork Store. Where can I find red Flannel Undervests for adies? At the New York House. Who has the best assortment of Undervests? he New York House. k Where can I find the best Boot for ?2.50? At le New York House. ? Where can I find the nobbiest Hats for men ? .t the New York Store. Where can I get the cheapest Overcoat? At le New York Store. Where can I get walnut poles for Undervests? t the New York House. Where can I get ash poles for Undervests ? At 10 New "York Store* Who keeps the Gold and Silver Shirts ? The ew York House. Who carries the best Shirt in Yorkville ? The ew York House. Where is it that all accounts are due November jt ? At the New York Store. What Store is it that if you do not pay you get 0 more credit? The New York House. Whose Store needs money the worst? The ew York House. Where can I get full value for my money ? At le New York Honse. That New York Store 1 conducted by the Old Chap, whom you all now, and most of you have purchased goods om, ana am any 01 you ever uearoi mm mwjpresenting goods to make sales ? The answer ernes, No. And you never will hear it from ay one if he tells barefaced facts. Mrs. Hewitt, suppose you have heard of the Old Chap's trial le other day, and, by the way, he was found uilty. Why, Mrs. George, I never heard a word about and my husband certainly did not hear of it, ither, or he would have told me. Why, Mrs. [ewitt, you certainly must be mistaken. I know le Old Chap well, have been dealing with him >r the past 15 years , and I never heard anything ery bad about him. What has he been doing? Well, he was tried by 12 men and one judge nd found guilty of a crime of a very aggravated ature, and found guilty. And of what? Oh! I must not tell for fear you will tell sister ue. Upon my word, I will not. 1 Well, he was found guilty of selling better oodsin Yorkville, for the money, than any othr man in town. Now, Mrs. George, what ought he penalty to be? Why the penalty ought to be that every man, roman and child in York county should, at sast, prssant him with a nickel, and one that as no hole in it. Yours truly, OLD CAAP, ' Of the New York House. G. H. O'LEARl . PARLOR SUITS. [N addition to a large stock of goods on hands, I have just received live assorted Parlor iuits?line, medium and common?which will ie sold cheap. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. A LARGE stock of Walnut, Cherry, Ash and \ Poplar Bedroom Suits, Parlor Goods, Tables, jounges, Bureaus, Sideboards, saies, .uesKs, nd Wardrobes, at G. H. O'LEAHY'S. CHAIRS. [>EED, Ratan, Carpet, Walnut, Cherry, Oak, [jt and Maple Chairs, all grades, and everyhing else kept in a Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. MATTINGS, RUGS AND CARPETS. 4 Q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of BrusLo selSj Velvet and Movnette Rugs, Floor Oil lloths ana Carpets, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. ;? DOZEN Cloth Collars, best in the market, J and a large line of all other grades of Collars, t G. H. O'LEARY'S. STOVES. PARTS of two car-loads of the Charles Noble & Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richnond, Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Warrantd. Sold very cheap for* cash, or at a reasonable irofit for good paper, by G. H. O'LEARY. 1ADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, AC. [HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which nil be sold very cheap. A large stock of Buggy Vhips, Wagon'Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blan:ets, Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Brilebits and everything else kept in an establishment of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. C. G. PARISH. AX OLD MAXIM. [T is on old maxim and very true, that time changes all things. In view of this fact, I will oil you a very nice Juit of Clothes for $3.00, -nd Hat and Shoes to match for 82.00?making " " " - o; m V/.,, ii entire ouint ior me inuiugauiiiui yu.w. ivu ave 110 doubt heard of earthquakes; but no one as ever heard of such an offer as this. &1500 Worth of Clothing .t prices unheard of before. Come and see me ad save vour money. A dollar saved is a dollar lade. Then why do you buy at some place else ad say, O, I didn't know you had CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS 0 cheap. Read what I say through this messener of delight to so many .'homes in this broad ind, and learn \vhat is going on around you. he autumn leaves will soon begin to fall. Then repare to meet the chilling blasts of Winter by , tiling on the Daisy. He can wrap you well. C. G. PARISH. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. LLL persons are hereby warned against hunt-; ing, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, issing over the lands or otherwise trespassing pon the premises of either of the undersigned, 1 the law will be Tigidlv enforced, to its fullest ctent, against all who disregard this notice. A.MES E. (iETTYS, R. A. GILFILLAN, . E. GETTYS, R. ROSS LOVE, V. GETTYS. THOMAS HARTEN, A.NE McCORMICK, E. R. STEWART, . S. WALLACE, ALEX. STEWART, \MES SHANNON, JANE C. MILLER, HOS. H. LOMINACK, Dr. J. F. LINDSAY. . G. FEEMSTER, ROBT. J. DUNLAP. r. L. GOFORTH. October 27 43 3t* APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. J"OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ^1 Executor of the estate of JOHN B. LOWY, deceased, has made a final settlement with ie Judge of Probate for York county, and on e 14th day of November, 1886, at 12 o'clock, M., ill make application for a final discharge from ibility as Executor of the said estate. J AS. L. McGILL, Executor, October 13 , 41 ;">t