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MERE-MENTION. A fire occurred at Durham, N. C., on the 16th instant, destroying thirty-five business houses, and property to the value of a half million dollars. Sleet and snow fell last Thursday at points in Northern Louisiana. Jeffefson Davis expects to attend, the present week, the dedication of a Baptist church in %Todd county, Ky., which has been built upon the site of his birthplace. The heaviest snow storm known c foe. years, especially so early in the season, $ occurred last week in Minnesota, Wiscon- ^ siu and Iowa. An assistant professor i at Yale College was knocked down on l Saturday by the explosion of an ostrich | egg. The public treasury of New Orleans is bankrupt, being unable to pay the salaries of city officers and employees for next month. It cost $30,000 to re- ? ceive and count the vote in San Francis- \ co.*""?Robert Johnston, a citizen of Lin- c coin county, North Carolina, employed by l the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, was killed j by a.piece of timber hurled against him by ^ a cyclone on Thursday last. His body was brought to Lincolnton for burial. In J Florida people are eating ripe strawberries "5 and fresh watermelons. By a recent ? computation it is ascertained that North Carolina has 2,095 miles of railway in oper- . ation. The man who dug the graves ^ for three husbands of Mrs. Foster of Green' ^ Bay, became herTourth husband this sum- ? mer. A New York clergyman, in a re- j cent sermon, exhorted his congregation to "vote as you pray," and later on he advised them to "pray often." An Arkansas man whittled a bullet out of a plug of to- . baceo and shot it through the body-of a r wildcat. The Hon. M. H. Marby, Lieu- I tenant Goverror of Florida, gives more a than a tenth of his income to religious and v charitable purposes, though riot a member of the church himself. There are now 2,102 officers and 23,946 enlisted men in the 1 military service of the United States. j Parhtt Reports. j =r~ ~ a YORKVILLE, November24.?Cotton, 72 to 81. 5 LIVERPOOL, November 22.?Cotton firm, with fair demand; middling uplands, 5 3-16d. CHARLESTON, November 22.?Cotton firm ; middling, 811-16. NEW YORK, November 22.?Cotton easy ; uplands, 9 3-16. Futures closed easy with saies 1 of89,800 bales as follows: November, 9.01 to 9.02; j December, 9.04 to 9.05 ; January, 9.15; February, * 9.25 to 9.26; March, 9.36 to 9.37; April, 9.46 to 9.48; * Mj?y, 9.56 to 9.57: June, 9.66 to 9.67; July 9.75 to 1 Q 7(l? A nornat 9.83 to 9.84. ? u v,,v' V " v Comparative Cotton Statement. j NEW YORK, November 19.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week euding November 19,1886 : 1886. 1885. Receipts atall ports for the week, 68,169 269,322 Total receipts to this date 2,149,708 2,115,280 ( Exports for the week 113,209 209,595 t Total exports to date 1,124,126 1,124,924 \ Stock at all United States ports. 855,734 778,082 * Stock in interior towns 193,642 144,222 * Stock at Liverpool 410,000 389,000 c Stock afloat for Great Britain... 271,000 220,000 4 Spttial lUtitts. c Unlike Any Other, a Campbell's Cough Cure is unlike any other preparation of its class. Every ingredient is a potent and powerful medicine, and every dose has a certain specific and marked effect. It " should never be drank from the bottle as is frequently done with the usual Cough Remedies, but every dose should be measured and taken according to directions on the printed label on the bottle. Campbell's Cough Cure, wholesale and retail, by Kuykendal. 18 Years. Since the intruduction of Campbell's Cough j Cure it has had the largest sale in the same length 2 of time of any medicine that we have ever han- ? died, and we have been in Drugs over 18 years. Campbell's Cough Cure has a special action on the Trachea and Larynx, and is, therefore, decidedly useful in hoarseness, loss of voice and 1 Bronchitis. Pains Aud soreness in chest will be relieved by a few do3esof Campbell's Cough Cure. Sold in town tl only by Kitykkndal. Nature's Laws. It is one of the laws of Nature that there is nothing lost. Matter that is apparently destroyed only assumes another form. You may not be able to recognize in the dust of the barnyard or highway all the harness, shoes, hoots, oricues and buggy tops, that have gone before, but they , are there all the same. . v All things earthly will decay, Proofs lie thick all the way^ In leather alone this la,w you foil By using J I. C Harness Oil. Sold only by Kuykendal. A Silk Purse Out of A Sow's Ear. Yon can't make a silk purse out ol*a sow's ear, but you can make your blackened and weatherworn house beautiful, clean and attractive, by . the use of the celebrated Longman <fc Martinez' " Paints, and have more respect for yourself and family, and feel, if anything, just a trifle of more importance than your neighbors. Longman ?fc Martinez' Paint sold by Kuykendal. wmmmwot"" M **>3ocr,Mr. ^rmma??q?vx ? The Whole Truth Stated. Weak and delicate females will find Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic the best strengthening and invigorating tonic on the market. Be sure and try it. Calisaya Tonic contains a very largo per centage of the pure Calisaya Bark, combined with ( the most valuable tonics and alteratives known, t and will cijre Chills and Fevers, Dyspepsia in all t its forms, General Debility, Want of Appetite, r Chronic Headache, Indigestion, Nervous Ex- p haustion, Loss of Sleep, Muscular Weakness, j Neuralgia of the face and stomach, Heartburn, v and all diseases arising from a torpid liver or j general derangement of the kidneys. We claim that the bark of Calisaya or Cinchona contains a great deal inoreanti-periodic properties than Quinine, which is merely one of the \ extracts from it. The Calisaya Bark cures Chills i] and Fevers, and all other diseases arising from malaria in the system. None genuine but that a made by Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C. c Sold by Druggists everywhere at 81.00 a bottle, ji Lowry <fc Starr, Wholesale Agents, Yorkville, S. C. October!) 40 6m ^ Excitement iu Texas. * C Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corle}', who was so helpless he could ^ not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody !! i i . % ?: Af /^/vMoiXmnfiAn A triul Imt. saici lie wasuviug ui vuiwuu>pbluu. ... ...... ..... tie of Dr. King's Now Discovery was sent him. m Finding relief, he bought a large'bottle and a box ~ of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he # had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of 1 the Discovery, he was well and had gained in J llesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this tlreat Discovery for Consumption free at Lowuy it Starr's Drugstore. The Verdict I'naniinoas. 1 W, D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very ii best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief A in every case. One man took six bottles, and ^ was cured of Rheumatism ot It) years' standing." ^ Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in tnv 20 years' experience, is Electric " Bitters." Thousands of others have added their ? testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that P Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, v Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Lowry A Starr's Drug Store. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. j] The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, a Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin J Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay t required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- y faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Lowry ?t Starr. July 14 28 ly " 9.~THE~REV. OEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., savs : "Both mvself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by May <fc May. 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable bv Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive 1 cure. Sold by May it May. j lirWHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's | t Cure will give immediate relief? Price lbceuts, 1 " 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by May it May. j f 12. SHILOH'S'CATARRH'KKMKDY-apos- I itive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker 1 Mouth. Sold by May it May. ! lTi. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant i perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by May i it May. _ 14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re- ! lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, j Sold bv May it May. j 1"). FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, I jj you havea printed guarantee on every bottle of . J Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold ! ? by May A May. i 16. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each hot- o tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents,, n Sold by May <fc May. * i September 29 59 ly Sfttkl Itatins. Religious Notice. There will be preaching at the residence ol Fohn Whisonant on the fourth Sabbath of November, 188(5, at 11.30o'elock, A. M. D. HARRISON. November 24 4(5 It Religious Notice?Beersheba. Preaching will commence at Beersheba Church >n Friday, December 8,1886, and continue on Saturday and Sunday. There will be two services on each day. The first service at 11 o'clock, V. M. Rev. T. R. English will assist the pastor, D. HARRISON, Pastor. November 24 46 2t AflYMENEAL. M*<rried?In Bullock's Creek township, in iftjrk county, at the residence of the bride's parents. bv Rev. G. A. Blackburn, on the <18th of )ctober, Mr. W. W. LUCAS and Miss NORA }AVIDSON, daughter of James Davidson. By R. F. Gibson, Notary Public, at his resilence in Black's Station,on the 14th instant, Mr. HENRY PARRiS and Miss MARTIIA MARTIN. All of York county. Bv the same, on the same day, Mr. MORGAN JA"RTIN and Miss BETTIE MOSS. Both of fork county. ^)mTUARY. Dieo?At Bethel Church, in York county, November 8tii, 1886, of typhoid fever, JOSEPH JcLEAN ADAMS, second son of J. Leander Idams, Esq., aged 33 years 5 months and 3 days. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES R. DULIN, deceased, are hereby notified to nake immediate payment to the undersigned. Arsons having claims against the said estate .re requested to present them duly authenticated, vithin the time prescribed by law. T. JOSEPH PATRICK, Administrator. November 24 * 46 3t ESTATE S. ?. HEMPHILL, DEC'D. BY virtue of an order from the Probate Court, I will expose to public outcry at YORK JOURT HOUSE, on Sales-Dav in December, 886, all THE CHOSES IN ACTION belonging 0 the estate of S. G. HEMPHILL, deceased, ;nd appraised as "doubtful or worthless." Also, 1 shares of the Yorkville Female College Stock. TERMS CASH. C. E. HEMPHILL, Administratrix. November 24 46 2t #20 REWARD? LOST in the town of Yorkville, on Monday, loth instant, between the Banking Office of ?apt. T. S; Jefferys antl the Drug Store of Lowry I Starr, a roll of money amounting to SIXTY 'IVE DOLLARS, including two 20'S, two 10's ,nd one 5. A reward of TWENTY DOLLARS vill be paid for the recovery of the money if.it 3 ten at uic tsijuiRKK umce. R. H. H. CAIN. November 24 36 It* MULE STRAYED. ~ ?iTRAYED from the plantation of Lewis j) Thomson, on Broad Riyer^ 24 miles west of iickory Grove, on Sunday, November 14, 1886, L BLACK MARE MULE. The said mule is ,bout 15 or 16 years old, heavy bodied, of melium height, quite fat, and has a white spot on he inside of left hind leg above the ankle. I rill pay a reasonable reward for the delivery of he mule to me, or for such information," adIressed to Hickory Grove post office, York ountv, S. C., as will lead to her recovery. CALVIN PARKER. November 24 46 It* LINDSAY d MOORE. Twenty Pounds for One Dollar. A T the CITY GROCERY this week, you can purchase with ONE DOLLAR IN CASH 0 POUNDS OF NICE BROWN SUGAR. Come t once and dive in. MOTHER CAR LOAD OF SHINGLES. We have just received another car load of he best heart pine shingles. BUILDING MATERIAL. Parties wanting to build out houses, fences, tc., will do well to call on Lindsay it Moore as hey have just contracted for a large lot of Lum?er that is now being cut. Give us your orders t once that we may have it sawed to suit yon. CROCKERY. Remember we lead in Crockery, Hardware, Tinware and Groceries. LINDSAY it MOORE, LO WRY & STARR. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. A LMOST every one is complaining of the hard A times, and that being the case it becomes evsry person, man, woman and child, to save what hey can in the purchasing of their goods. This hey can do by always getting prices at the Empoium before buying. We keep a full stock of all latent medicines of any worth and demand and f we should happen not to havo what you want, rhich is seldom the case, we will take pleasure n ordering for you. TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. Our trade in this line is improving rapidly. Vby is it? The people say it is because we sell letter goods than they get elsewhere for the noney. Think of it. Twenty plugs for a dollar, nd from that up to the best grades of goods. >UR CIGARS are pronounced by competent adges to be the best 5 cent cigars in town. LAMPS, LANTERNS. Just received a lot of Lamps, Lanterns and .ainp Goods, Burners, Wicks. Chimneys, ifce. >ur lamps are very pretty?something suitable jra briual present*. OPIUM, MORPHINE, QUININE. VTe buy these goods in large quantities and can lake it to your interest to come to us when in eed of such, as we sell on verv short profits. LOWRY ?fc STARR. ^ MAY Ac MAY, ^ tft DRUGGISTS. ONCE MORE I*7E call your attention to Diamond Dyes, all fj colors*, at 10 cents. The following goods have just arrived. Quinifi. Oninm. Mornhine. Radwav's Readv Relief. IcDade's Success Alteratives, Tutt's Pills, iver's Hair Vigor and numerous other goods, ome to us and get your Drugs. Champion home medicine, Planter's Old Time "ermifuge will let your children sleep in peace, tamon's Nerve arid Hone Oil will cure your theumatism and Neuralgia, GoldenSpecific for rivate diseases. Don't forget our Catarrh Cure .'ith Injector free. No cure, no pay. LOOK OUT FOR THAT COUGH md those bad Isolds, they are dangerous. We ave the sure cure, only 2.r> cents per bottle. Headquarters for Putty, Glass, Putty Knives, nd anything to make home comfortable. Try I AY <fc MAY once and you will never quit hem, as goodH are pure, warranted, and don't ou forget it. M. STRAUSS. THE SCARCITY OK MONEY. M. Strauss, r 10NSIDEUING the hardness of the times, of\J fers his stock of goods at such low prices hat they'annot be undersold AT COST. bailies Traveling uuuks. A TIMELY WA USING. FRIENDS, we need money and we must have it, and this is most certainly our last appearance through, the col umns of the Enquirer. 'ersons having bought mules or horses from us aay look for us by the 1st of DECEMBER if hey don't come up and pay before. Some kind f a settlement must be made, so come and see is at once and save annoyance. GLENN & DARWIN. Noyember 10 4"> 2w JSfO. C. KUYKETOAL. ; 'finding A STRONG GRIP. i THE speaker who has strong grip on his subject will hold his andience. The lawyer who I has strong grip on all points in his case will have 1 verdicts in his favor. The farmer who has strong 1 grip on the plow handles, plants 5 acres of cotton to the horse and the balance of his farm in corn, , wheat, oats, etc., will haye full garners and Bland dollars in his pocket. We have strong grip on the Tobacco business. Our trade shows it. Don't buy a box, don't buy a chunk, don't buy a pound. Yea, verily, don't buy a plug without seeing us. It is money in your purse. "The Man That Couldn't Get Warm." It would be unkind to sing to a man who was suffering the spasmodic arctic rigors and seismologieal convulsions of a quartan ague, the song?"The man that couldn't get warm." No, friend, tell him to get a box of Kuykendal's Chill Pills and shake no more. No cure, no pay. ARE YOU ADDICTED TO DRINK, Tea? If so, try our particular brands of Moyune Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas. Direct from the "Moytine District of China, unequalled for purity, aroma and invigorating and refreshing properties. Sold only bv Kuykeni da l. Hand and Lip. For chapped hands and lips, use Kuykendal's Rose Pomade Vasuline. Delightfully fragrant. EYES, TOO. Kuykendal's Eye Water cures in a day or two inflammatory sore eyes and granulated eyelids. HUNTER &OATES THE SONG OF THE MAMMOTH ! RESPECTFULLY dedicated to Long Fellows, Short Fellows, Fat Fellows, Thin Fellows and Little Fellows: Should you ask me Whence theso legends and traditions, With their frequent repetitions, And their wild reverberations, I should answer, I should tell you, 'Tis of Hunter A. Oates the merchants, Who achieve unheard of wonders, -v Sell at prices that astound you, . Hear the voices of the people, Whose innumerable echoes Tell of Dry Goods for the million, Ye who sometimes in your rambles Stray along West Liberty, Pauscat their enchanting window For awhile to muse and ponder. Stop and hear the words of wisdom From the lips of the Great Merchants; Who will clothe you in the latest, For all youthful sports and pastimes, For all manly arts and labors, For all spheres of life that lead you, They will dress you in the fashion. To this Mammoth most so famous Comes the child and loving mother, Comes the school boy and his father, Comes the youth on* style intent, . Comes the farmer and mechanic, Comes the lawyer and politician, Comes the preacher and the deacon, Sure to find here all they look for, Choice selections and low prices, Sure to meet polite attention, Sure of treatment squareand honest, Again, should you ask me, saying, Where is this great Emporium ? I should answer, I should tell you, Seek it! seek, you will find it On West Liberty, at Hunter <t Oates' Mammoth Store. All parties who owe us either by Note or Account, must come and settle the same at once. HUNTER <fc OATES. W. c. LATIMER. GENTS' FINE HAND MADE SHOES. WE will receive this week a fresh lot of IIANAN it SON'S celebrated, perfect fitting shoes which are known to be the finest and mostdurable goods ever brought to this market. Try these and you will wear no other. We also have a large stock of LADIES' FINE SHOES Made bv E. P. REED A CO. These goods are the prettiest we ever handled and every pair guaranteed to giye entire satisfaction. PAY UP! We would again remind all parties owing us in any way that we must have money ; and that you must come and see us. We do not want you to think that this is intended for some one else, FOR IT IS FOR YOU, No matter WHO YOU ARE, if you owe usanything. Some have not paid a cent this year and to those we would say that von must pav us and thatatonce. * W. V. LATIMER. FREW BROTHER^ ROCK HILL, S. t". SEED OATS. WE have just received a lot of Rod Rust Proof Oats. Those in want of Seed would do well to call earlv, as thev are going off rapid* Iv. * FREW BROTHERS. FLOUR. ~ j QUI! wonderful bargains in Flour j Is the Talk of the Country, j Wherever we sell it to one person tliev tell their neighbors, and it brings to us another customer EVERY TIME, | ' i To make the soul feel happy and the heart glad, I ! and Still She Goes. FREW BROTHERS. ! Rock Ilill, S. C., November 12, 1880. A. S. RORRISOST. I I PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT! I THERE is nothing in the world more precious. ' The eye above all other Organs displays the i infinite power of the Creator. It is the most del- ! icate Organ, the preservation of which requires j the greatest care. Too often man, naturally care- ' less, neglects it and only perceives his folly ! when it is too late and nothing is left to him but j bitter regret. Therefore, if an article destined to , preserve and strengthen an organ of such abso- ! lute necessity, can be obtained, it should bo re- i garded as a great blessing. Le Mare's Ruck Crystal Spectacles j j And Eye-Olasses have stood the test for many ; years and over 2,000,000 are now in use, and we < have never been informed of a case where they i did not give entire satisfaction. For sale in ( Yorkville only by I A. S. MORRISON, Jeweler. < V* l.?? I- .11 ,( it \ irui cjui 11 ~i * v. " j. w. dobsont " I AM .STILL AHEAD OX TOBACCO. ' r* PECOS for one dollar at the cheap store i of J. W. DOBS0N. I (0\TE("TIOXEItIES AND FRUITS. ( WE have a large stock of French and plain > candies. Also nuts, figs, raisins, apples, t oranges, bananas, citrons, currants, plain and | fancy cakes and crackers. All can be found at the cheap store of J. VV. DOBSOX. SECOND HAND BUGGIES. SECOND-HAND Buggies can he bought cheap for cash or good paper. J. W. DOBSON. ' x H . F. ADICKES." Bargains Extraordinary AT THR GRANDCENIRAL FANCY AND DRY ROODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, We Are Making EXTENSIVE preparations for Xmas, and in order to make room for this stock, some of which is being invoiced, some in transit and a part already received, we offer until the 10th of December for-spot cash, most extraordinary barrroino in oil Irinrla nf Tlrv finnds and Shoes. SPECIAL. Rubber Boots at $3.00 per pair?worth $5.00. j Men's Boots, of which we nave a large stock, are selling for less than values. A few Overcoats and Suits of Clothing are being sold to close, at less than cost. A few cheap Cloaks for women at less than cost, to close A very fine assortment of men's Gloves at popular prices. A large line of Zephvr Hoods and Sacqnes for children. Heavy Kerseys and Jeans are unnsallv low priced. A lot of fine Cashmere Dress Goods at 40 cents per yard, worth f>0cents. Who has the finest stock of SHOES in York, Chester, Lancaster and Fairfield counties? The judges at the Chester Fair answer? H. F. ADICKES. We have the largest stock we have ever shown in this lineand pricesare lowerthan 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. Wo have the most extensive assortment of ladies' and children's fine 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 an endless variety of men's fine Shoes alt 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 FastenerSjSilk Felt Insoles, genuine Cork Insoles, Shoe Lifts, Ac. A lot of pretty Caps for boys. A lot of nice wool and fur Hats 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 hepvy jeans and cotton llannel Drawers. A nice stock of men's Half-hose, Linen Collars and Cutis, Cravats, Bows and Scarfs. Cuff and Collar Buttons, Cravat Pins, Watches ana waicn imams. mu, mih anu uraiinere Gloves and Gauntlets. A lot of heavy Jeans Pants for men, at very low prices. A few Overcoats and Suits of Clothing, below market prices. Who has the finest stock of Hats, Bonnets, Millinery and Fancy Goods, in the four counties mentioned above? The judges answer?H. F. .ADICKES, and the President and Vice-Presidents making remarks, such as?"A New York City Display," Ac., Ac. OUR MILLINERY STORE IS FULL Of the choicest Novelties for ladies'wear. All ladies will consult their interest by callingat 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, Powders, Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Wool Dusters, Belts, Bustles, Corsets, Cloak Clasps, Buttons, Beads, Beaded Trimmings, all kinds of Ornaments, Jersey Jackets, Hand-Bags, Baskets, Ac. Zephyr Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Knit. Hoods, Knit Jackets, Children's Jersey Jackets, Ladies"and Misses' Undervests, Ladies' Merino Drawers, all sizes of Merino Vests for children. Laces, Embroideries, Braids, Novelties in white Trimmings, colored Velvets, black Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Birds and the most attractive showing of Hats and Bonnets ever made in this market, samples of which took the prize at the Chester Fair. Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Elastics, Hair Braids. Hair Nets, Hair Pins, Veilings. MaeremeCord, Seine Cord, Knitting Cotton, Wool Knitting Yarn. All kinds of materials for art needle work, Silk Plushes, Wool Satteens, Felts, Canvases, Zephyrs. Saxony, Shetland, English art Crewel, Silk Flosses, Linen Flosses, Cotton Flosses, C'lienoille, Arrasene, Ribosene, Fancy Beads, Cheneille and Wool Needles, Crochet Needles, Tatting Shuttles, Applique Figures, Transfer and Embossed Pictures, Stamped Linens in Doylies, Tidies, J Splashers, Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Aprons, Laundry j Bags, Umbrelia Cases, Ac. Plush Ornaments, Shoe Bags, Novelties in Fancy Embroidery Goods, Fringes, Tinsel, Flourishing Thread, Bar- | hour's Linen Thread, Milking Stools, Ac. The finest stack of Yankee motions in tue j State of South Carolina. Those parties owing us Notes or Accounts will | take notice. WE MUST HAVE A SETTLE- ! M EXT. We have just received a full line of Rubber Shoes for men, ladies and children, in all sizes, md many styles not shown in this market before. A nice lot of homemade Linsoy and Jeans. j j OUR STOCK OF BOOKS Is very attractive. All the newest books as they ionic out. Juveniles, Standard 12 mos., Ac. Aj full assortment of School Rooks. Bibles and Testaments in all sizes and at eyery price, ranging from 10 cents to ?10.00 per volume. We have i large line of tine Writing Papers, in every diapc. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Memorandums, I.'opy Books, Composition Blanks, Envelopes of avery size. All kinds of fancy colored Papers, Hold Paper, Silver Paper, (Hazed Paper all colars, Drawing Paper, Blotting Paper, Perforated Boards, Ac. A great variety of Harmonicas, Rubber Balls, Rubber Bands, Sealing Wax, fancy colors and <eals. Wall Papers, Paper Window Shades, Table L)il Cloth, Umbrellas ami wanting uuuuo. Our new Dress Goods advertised last week are pleasing every body. Prices are less than values, treat bargains in black and colored Cashmeres. All gentlemen wearing low-quartered Shoes an get Gaitertops to tit, made of tine Tricot Casdmcre. A good lot of ladies' and children's ex:ra quality stockings, double knees for children, duck ana colors. Big jobs in broken lines of Shoes. Don't fail to pay your account this week. If. F. ADICKES. WITHERS ADICKES. HARDWARE. WE are much gratified at our sales in this line lately. People are beginning to appreciate our good assortment and low prices on such. Locks of every description. A common Knob Rim Lock at $2.50 a dozen?21 cents each. How they can be made for such a price is a marvel of modern machinery. Hinges of all sorts at lowest prices. Just think?a set of BlindHinges?gravity locking?with fastenings complete for 2 blinds only 15 cents. Some nice front door Locks with bronzed knobs, etc. Door Springs and Rubber Bumpers, Tacks and Nails : or all sorts. Ask for our prices on all these goods. Cutlery, Carving Knives, Razors, Pistols, Scissors, etc., and (Inns very cheap. A Bargain?a $.'$5.00 B. L. (>un, with stock injured, at $17.50?half price. A big bargain in two Cooking Stoves at $10.50 and $11.50?worth $15.00 or inore. Carpenter's Tools of all sorts cheap. House Furnishing Hoods, Lamps and all parts of same. Some beautiful Swinging Lamps at less than usual prices. Chamber Sets very low. We ask an inspection. ftROfFRTFiS New crop Orleans Molasses, Buckwheat Flour of :? kinds, Oat Flakes, Flour from $2.25 to $3.25, the finest patent?observe this. Pure Lard, Peas and Bran for Cows, Sugars of all sorts, cheaper than ever known. We have some half barrels, and now is a good time to buy. Fresh Teas, Coffees, Cheese?North Carolina, Pino Apple and best Cream. Macearoni?something fine. Baker's Chocolate, Swinbone's Gelatine, Baking Powders of every kind. Flavoring Extracts made of fruit juices and acids. Corn Starch, Raisins?seedless for cakes, best. Currants at 10 cents,"Citron, etc. Green Fruits in season. Our assortment of fancy eatables we claim to keep at the top for variety and quality. Candies and Crackers in great variety. We can make close prices on Candies by the quantity. Mackerel of (inequality. Riceiind Grits cheap. SEEPS. Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats, Grass Seeds, Bird Seed, properly mixed with bone in each package. Oils, 150? ana 110? test. Candles and Matches cheap. Examine our prices on Cigars, Cigarettes, Fine Cut Chewing and Durham Smoking Tobacco. Yours truly, WITHERS ADICKES. LrATTA BROTHERS BA?GIX? .4X1) TIES. CALL on us for Bagging and Ties, as we have bought since the decline. LATTA BROTHERS. Tobacco! Tobacco!! Tobacco 2!! Id vaa POUNDS of Chewing Tobacco offering at bottom prices, either by the pound of box. LATTA BROTHERS. SEED WHEAT, A LOT of Seed Wheat to arrive this week. LATTA BROTHERS. GROCERIES. / A FULL stock of Groceries always on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. MEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. WE have received in the last ten days a full line of Gents' Hats and Caps. An assortment of Gents' Boots and Shoes. A Good $3.00 Shoe. A line of Gents undershirts. The best Si Shirt in town. A new lot of Virginia Cassimere and Jeans. Kentucky Jeans. 1 .. lOIIipit'ie ilSMDl llilulll iji ? line miu nw i iuiinels. Canton Flannel from 10 to 2o 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 lot of Trunks. Full line of Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchief. Toilet Soap, full line. Ladies' Gloves, Gents' Gloves. Hickory stripe and other articles too numerous to mention, all received and will be sold at short profit. Call and examine the new light running No. 7 American Sewing Machine; none better in the world. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. WE WANT OCR MONEY. TO those we have accommodated, and especialthose who owe us notes and back accounts, we would sav, please pay up. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SHOFJsSHOES, SHOES. JUST received Children's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes and Gents' Shoes, at KENNEDY BROS. A. BARRON'S. Xm JEFFERYS. NEW FURNITURE STORE. COFFINS. A FULL supply on hands consisting of the following kinds: METALIC BURIAL CASES-adult sizes. WOOD BURIAL CASKETS AND CASESall sizes. GLOSS WHITE CASKETS AND CASES for children. PLAIN COFFINS?all sizes. FURNITURE. walnut, iwapieauu voiiiiiion dcusicihib. 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. GEORGE T. SCHORB. FINE TOBACCO. JUST received a lot of HENRY COUNTY, VA., TOBACCO. The name is sulticient to j make it sell?come and give it a trial. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUV, A first class Heating Stove at a reasonable price, j Call and see for yourself. COOKING" STOVES, Tinware of our own make, and a general as- ' 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. WICOX A WHITE ORGANS, First class and fully Warranted. ROOFING, GUTTERING, And all-kinds of tin work done at reasonable prices, and guaranteed. GEO. T. SCHORB. 1 TURKEYS \NI> GEESE. I will pay 30 cents for nice fat, well feathered GEESE, and the very highest market price for nice fat marketable TURKEYS, to be deliv- ; ered at my market on Saturday, tbo 27tb. We are selling beef by the quarter at 3 and 5 cents. Don't forget the Turkeys and Geese, or the day on which to deliver them. S. A. McELWEE. 1 T. M. DOBSON & CO. COME AT LAST. OUR men's fine Shoes have at last come in which were bought last July. We will be pleased to show our Shoes to any one in want Every pair hand-made by Zeigler Brothers, oul of best material and will give entire satisfaction. Our Overcoat department is well supplied from $">.00 to $20.00, and all our medium grades art very cheap. Call and see our Coats and we will verify what we say Our Dress Goods are pretty and very cheap? double-width Cashmere at 25 cents. Our white and colored Blankets are all at rock bottom prices, We have a line of nice Waterproofs, Jeans and Cassi meres. Our Gents' Ilats, we think, are very Nobby. We have Hats to suit all ages and almost all sizes. Our Gold and Silver Shirts stand at the head ol all Shirts in Yorkville. Better mado and bettei cloth. We also have all the latest novelties ir Collars and Cutis. Also Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. Our Neck Ties are pretty and cheap. Our challenge Ties, for men's everyday wear and our calf Shoes for ladies, at $2.50, is the best in Yorkville, will last a lady one year if she takes proper care of them, the cheapest Shoe s lady can buy. It is an acknowledged fact that we are headquarters for ladies' line Shoes, made byZeigler. Our $2.50 button Shoe is.just as good a Shoe as you can buy anywhere in town at $3.00 Our Millinery Department Is headquarters. We have a better assortment a larger stock, and all that is necessary is to saj that Miss KEEN does the trimming. Our Wraps and Jackets are considered very pretty. From the number of Wraps sold toother customers, besides ours, we must have the nicest and cheapest in town. Our Dress Department Is running at full speed. Any one wanting fine work done will do well to see .Mrs. Dobson, she has the best cutter in town, cuts all her Dresses by the French system, uses no patterns and never makes misfits. No taking Dresses Hack and not being satisfied. We guarantee a fit in every instance, and we have never spoiled s dress since we commenced business, which is something remarkable in this line of business, and we say beyond a doubt of contradiction, thai we give you better work for the same money than you can possibly get anywhere else. Don't take our word for it,'but just see a lady's dress no matter whose, that was made at our Store, and it will tell for itself. What has become of some of our SUMMER CUSTOMERS ? We never see them now, suppose they do not want any Fall Goods, hear of a good many ol tbem selling cotton, but never see them, suppose they think we do not need any money, and thai they will never need any more accommodation from us or any other merchant. If you do not pay us, every merchant in town shall know it and you will"seethe-consequence, no more goods for you in Yorkyille. Mr. H. C. Strauss will b( at your house soon, and he must have what yon owe us, we cannot afford to carry any one over so you must make arrangements to pay us. All we shall say .about debts this year is, we'll see you soon. Thanking all who have come up and paid us promptly, and those who have seen us and made arrangements for paying. All the above talk is for those who are dodging and nol wanting to pay. Any one can see their names ir large letters in our office January 1st, 18S7.. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making. M. C. WILLIS. NORTHERN AND WESTERN BUGGIES SINCE I began business in September last, have added some very nice Northern ant Western Buggies to my stock. I defy competi tion, and would ask persons wishing to buy t< give me a call, and enjoy a look. I am deter mined to make the price suit the times, whei the cash is offered. I am Determined To Roll The Wheel, And would most respectfully ask my friends t< give me a helping hand. Iam now handling the celebrated light-run ning Thimble-Skein TENNESSEE WAGON. For cash they can be had cheno. I am making Repair Work a specialty. I have good and experienced workmen and work will be done ai short notice. I have on hand a splendid assortment of Single and Double Harness, Made by hand, and of the very best material, (iive me a call before doing worse. M. C. WILLIS, j November 17 31 tf I ? I W. G. REII> Ac CO., ROCK HILL, S. C., Manufacturers of and Dealers in ; Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Lumber, &e. I T' IIE only dealersin the State, outside of the city of Charleston, who buy the above goods I by the car-load, and are, therefore, prepared to offer bargains nowhere else to be obtained. \ DEALERS IN Stoyes, Sewing Machines, Furniture and House Furnishing Goods of all kinds. Pianos and Organs. Give us a call, or write for prices before buying any of the above-named goods. ALL GOODS WARRANTED And satisfaction guaranteed. W. G. RICH) & CO. October 20 42 3m THE STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS J. LEANDER ADAMS and J. H. ADAMS have applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of. JOSEPH M. ADAMS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for tlie said county, to be holden at York Court House, on SATURDAY, the27TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. I)., 1S8G, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day . of November, in the year of our Lord one thou\sand eight hundred and eighty-six, and in the 111th year of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. November 17 4<J 2t , JOHN R. ASHE. | PAY UP ! ! GUANO, SUPPLIES, BACK DEBTS. 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. 1 would impress upon my friends the necessity of meeting their obligations with me promptly. Your note for Guano reads : "On or before the loth day of October, I promise to pay." Time is up; redeem your promise; bring on your cotton without, further delay. All accounts and notes for supplies are now due and I stand ready to buy your cotton 6r exchange receipts against accounts for its equivalent in Cotton ; Uncle Sam's promissories, National Bank Notes, Mr. Hemphill's Silver I)ol| lars or those ever precious Yellow Boys; and ! will here drop a gentle reminder that i expect ; all old claims paid up in full this year as I can't ' afford to grant longer indulgence. I trust all my friends will remember and place my name on [ the top of their list of preferences, and send a I thrill of joy through my bones, unspeakably great and full of thankfulness. COTTON SEED. I am prepared to pay the highest market price 1 for Cotton seed. . BRICK. Have on hand and receive by every Freight , train, both Plain and Pressed Brick which I of, fer to the trade for cash. [ A GOOD MILCH COW. [ I offer for sale a good Milch Cow with young I calf which I can recommend. POWDER. , As Agent for the Hazard Powder Company, I t offer a lot of all sizes of Kegs and kinds to the > trade: t 25 pounds of FFFg., $4 00 t 12A pounds of FFFg., 2 25 > GJ pounds of FFFg 1 25 [ Other kinds and grades at corresponding prices. . These prices are net at my Magazine, and terms are cash. " JOHN R. ASHE. G. H. O'LEARY. PARLOR SUITS. IN addition to a large stock of goods on hands, I have just received live assorted Parlor ' Suits?fine, 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 every1 thing else kept in a Furniture Store. ' G. H. O'LEARY. , MATTINGS, RUGS AND CARPETS. ; a q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of BrusXO sels, Velvet and-Moynette Rugs, FloorOil ' Cloths and Carpets, at *G. H. O'LEARY'S. ! HORSE AND MI LE COLLARS. 6 DOZEN Cloth Collars, best in the murket, 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 & Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richf mond, Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Warrant; ed. Sold very cheap for cash, or at a reasonable t profit for good paper, by , G. H. O'LEARY. J SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, AC. IHAVJii a large siock ui oauuics, n<tnir?, Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which i will be sold very cheap. A large stock of Buggy i Whips, Wagon'Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blanl kets. Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Bri) dlebits and everything else kept in an establish[ ment of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. NOTICE^ 1117'E would respectfully request all parties inIT debted to us for GUANO AND SUPPLIES to come forward at once and make settlement, as we most positively will not carry Accounts and Notes into another year. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. . BAGGIM" i fl nnn YARDS of BAGGING, which JLLMJUU 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 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 I fears but that our prices will suit you, and we j can trade. WAGONS. We only have one 2j Thimble Skein on hands, 1 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 iu lots of live barrels or more. > RIDDLE A PEGRAM. C. G. PARISH. AX OLD MAXIM. , TT is on old maxim and very true, that time ! J. changes all things. In view of this fact, I will I sell you a very nice Suit of Clothes for $3.00, And Hat and Shoes to match for $2.00?making an entireoutfit for the trifiingsumof $5.00. You have 110 doubt heard of earthquakes ; but no one has ever heard of such an offer as this. $1500 Worth of Clothing At prices unheard of before. Come and see me and save your monev. A dollar saved isadollar made. Then why do you buy at some place elee and say, 0,1 didn't know you had CLOTHING. SHOES AND HATS So cheap. Read what I say through this messenger of delight to so many .homes in this broad land, and learn what is going on around vou. 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 you well. C. G. PARISH. JOHN R. ASHE. W. N. ASHE, JR. A^HE ASHE, McCoiiiiellsvIlle, S. C. COTTON GINNING, &C. **7E hereby beg to inform the public that we TT are fully prepared to Gin Cotton, Grind Corn and furnish Brick in any quantity. We have nothing but first-class machinery and don't hesitate to say that we can do you better work than any competitor. We will run an eightysaw new Pratt Gin, and have it geared to run slow and g'non the old horse-power style, making a finer sample and cleaning the seed better than the present usual method of ginning cotton. We have our Corn Mill ready to mash corn and ? " * - ??? ilinn tluit All r ueem 11 unnecessary iu auy uiuio i.u?.? machinery was prepared and put in motion by J. WYLIE WELLS, which alone is sufficient guarantee for first-class work. Wo have one quarter of a million of Brick now ready for market, and will be pleased to servo any party with both plain and pressed Brick in such quantity as they may want. We 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 us a showing all round. " ASHE A ASHE. _/ NOTIC E TO TRESPASSERs7 ALL persons are hereby warned against hunting, tishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing oyer the lands or otherwise trespassing upon the premises of either cf the undersigned, as the law will be rigidlv 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. J. T. KELL, W. B. ALLISON. Noyember 10 -15 4t > .... .v.