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jSpttial fUtitts. A Private Letter Made Public. New York, November 26tb, 1886. Jno. C. Kuykendal, Yorkville, S. C. Dear Sir: Your conception in a late issue of the ^ Yorkville Enquirer headed "Our Civilization" is so thoroughly excellent that we cannot help complimenting yotj. We have shown it to 1 aulte a number of our customers telling them to J o likewise, but though the will is there it will ^ not be done for that other reason. How would it do for you to call the attention of your com- ] munity to our church circular offering one gal- > Ion in every 8 gallons of our paint that is used . upon churches ? We have no doubt that our * paint has been applied to more churches than any other paint manufactured in this country. Yours truly, Longman <fc Martinez. ^ [We have taken the liberty of publishing the ^ foregoing letter,not for the reason that the writers j of it are pleased to compliment us on our efforts to advertise their Paint, but to call attention to . t , the important fact of their liberal offer to the j churches. It will be seen that they agree to c furnish without charge J of the Paint required to J naint. ouorv ahnmh in the countrv. If vou think of painting your church, write to the undersigned, no matter what State or county you liyein, and he will order your paint and see that you get one gallon in eight without charge. Jno. C. Kuykendal. V 1 The Reaper. Pneumonia is a reaper whose monuments are 1 seen by the score in every Cemetery. A neg- J lected cold in the head or chest may bring on 1 the disease. On first symptoms of a cold take j Campbell's Cough Cure. A few doses will break * it up. [ Saul Slew His Thousands. But Consumption numbers its victims annu- ^ ally by the tens of thousands, Its approach is f insidious. A cold, continuous Cough, pains in chest and side, hectic fever, night sweats, Ac. Arrest the disease in its incipiency by taking Campbell's Cough Cure. Sold by Kuykendal. a "The Band Still Plays." " J And every day makes the faith of the people t stronger in the power of CaHsaya Tonic. When from every side praise, nothing but praise, pours in upon its virtu . <- and sterling character, no one can refrain from believing in Greenville's Champion Tonic. Read a few spontaneous comments upon the medicines. Here is an extract: Ridoeville, S. C., Aug. 29,1883. Dr. Westmoreland?Dear Sir : You will please j send me two bottles of your Calisaya Tonic. The bottle you gave me has given satisfaction beyond my expectation. * Hoping yon very ??* mltli "/in. Tftnln T am vfirv trillV J auuucK? nmu rvu? *vu?vi ? . ? ^ yonrs, W. B. WAY, fa. D. Sold by Druggists every whereat $1.00 a bottle. J. Lowry <fe Starr, Wholesale Agents, York- h vilie, S. C. ii October 6 40 6m ti 9. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bour- J bon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our * lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. [ Sold by May & May. ? 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges- t; tlon, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetl*3, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Sold by May <k May. 11. WHY 1VVILL YOU cough when Shiloh's J Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, n 50 cents and $1,00. Sold by May A May. c 12. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Month. Sold by May <fc May. . 13. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by May A MaY. 14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Cronp, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by May A May. j, 15. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle of -j Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold J by May A May. d 16. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bet- f tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents, j, Sold by May A May. d September 29 39 ly ? HYMENEAL. j> Married?At the residence of the bride's g father, in York county, November 16,1886, by T Rev. C. B. Betts, Mr. JOSEPH W. SIMPSON, J of Chester county, and Miss ELIZA LESSLIE, tj daughter of D. T. Lesslie. ~s/OBITUARY, n Died?Of diphtheria, near Beersheba Chnrch, 1 in this county, on the 16th ultimo, ROBERT CLAUDE, son of R. L. and M. G. Brown, aged 3 _ . years 8 month and 23 days. In Yorkville, on the*9th ultimo, JOHN EDMUND, infant son of James F. and M. E. Hyndman, aged 1 year 3 months and 2 days. Near Bowling Green, December 1st, 1886, from _ V . ? n i UU Qfl TTnoro I pyeemia, Air. <iaiuci9 ai/aw.o, a^cu w jwig and 14 days. For more than half a century he 1 was a consistent member of Bethel Presbyterfan J Church, and was at the time of his death, so far e as is known, the oldest member of that church. 0 i I FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. 1 WE are authorized to announce JAMES R. V KENNEDY as a candidate for JUDGE J OF PROBATE for Xork county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. C December 8 49 tf 5 FOR 'JUDGE OF PROBATE. WE are authorized to announced. SPRINGS r WITHlERS as a candidate for JUDGE OF J PROBATE for York county, subject to the g action of the Democratic party. e December 8 49 tf ROCK HILL AND CLARK'S FORK. C "PERSON'S residing along the mail routes JL from Yorkville to Rock Hill, and from ? Yorkville to Clark's Fork, via Zadok and Beth- ? any, who wish to subscribe for the YORKVILLE * ENQUIRER for the year 1887, and who are not located convenient to a post office, are hereby informed that if they enter their names on my club, they can have the Enquirer delivered to 0 them without expense for such delivery. If it c is inconvenient to see me in person, pay the F subscription club price at the Enquirer Office c and have the name entered on my list. 1 WALTER H. MOORE. December 8 49 tf THE STATE oF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County.. %?JTHEREAS Dc, JOHN P. HAMBRIGHT ] T? has applied to me for Letters of Adminis- J tration on all and singular the goods anichattels, ? rights and credits of EVANS MURPHY, lateof ^ the county aforesaid, deceased. J These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all I and singular the kindred and creditors of the t said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 22ND DAY OF f DECEMBER, A. D., 1886, at 11 o'clock, A. M., !; to shew cause, if any, why the said Administra- ' tion should not be granted. j Given under my hand and seal, this 6th day of , December, in 'the vear of our Lord one thou-- J sand eight hundred and eighty-six, and in the 111th vear of American Independence. JOS. F. WALLACE, e C. C. Pis., and Judge of Probate ad interim, York countp. December 8 49 2t C THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [ York County. WHEREAS JAMES F. M. ALEXANDER p has applied to me for Letters of'Admin- C istration on all and singular the goods and chat- t tels, rights and credits of SAMUEL HOWELL, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all c and singular the kindred and creditors of the v said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our j next Probate Court for the said countv, to be r, holden at York Court House, on THURSDAY, the 23RD DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D., 1886, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why j the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of ? December, in the year of our Lord one thou- " sand eight hundred and eiehty-six, an'd in the 111th 3rear of American Independence. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis., and ex officio Probate Judge. December 8 40 2t ^ ' ' M. STRAUSS. 5 Money Required. Sacrifice in Prices, t M. STRAUSS f 0 IS willing to let you have his goods at your owu price, only wants to make a commission. I Brown and Bleached Shirtings, 5cents. S Calicoes, fast colors, 5 cents. c Red Twilled Flannel, 25 cents. C Mftn'a Boots. Si.75 Women's Shoes. $1.00. fc Children's Shoes at very low prices. (tents' tine Suits $0 00. Overcoats $2.50. And all other goods in proportion. ? WANTED. q a GEESE delivered by SATURDAY the 1UU 11TH, for which I will pay 33i cents. Also a lot of TURKEYS for which I will pay 7 cents per pound ; and for old, fat goblers 8 cents. *; We also want 50 S HO ATS, and 20 FAT PIGS j six weeks old, to be delivered at my market opposite the Court House, on Monday before Christmas, 20TH INSTANT. jat- Remember I want the Geese and Turkeys next Saturday and the Pigs and Shoats on the } 20th instant. S. A. McELWEE. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Frances E. Patrick, Plaintiff, against Joseph Patrick and others, Defendants. [N obedience to the Decree of His Honor I. D. Witherspoon, Judge of the Sixth Circuit, I vill expose to public sale at YORK COURT 30USE, on the ?TRST MONDAY (Sales-day) IN JANUARY, Sext, during the legal hours of sale, all that >iece, parcel or tract of land situated in York :ounty and State aforesaid, containing 110 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, \.nd known as the McCully tract, adjoining ands of T. J. Clinton, T. E. Brandon and Geo. [j. Riddle, sold for partition amongst the heirs of raines R. Dnlin, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash ; balance of purcnase money >ayable in twelve months, with interest from lay of sale, secured by bond and mortgage. ?urchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WAIJIJAOUJ, O. O. U. jtis. December 8 49 4t CLERKg SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. Anderson Earwood, Plaintiff, against Betsie Carroll and others, Defendants. [N obedience to the Decree of the Court made in the cause ns above entitled, I will expose o public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the "TRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, A. D. 1887. luring the legal hours of sale, all that piece, >arcel or tract of land situated in York couny and State aforesaid, containing 125 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Adjoining lands of R. N. McElwee, Vicey Burns, Sliza Brown and others. Sold to pay debts and or partition amongst the heirs-at-law of Charotte Gaston, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash ; balance of purchase money on . credit of twelve months, with interest from lay of sale,, secured by the purchaser's bond 1 ? A ?- -?~ MMAmiaao Ortlrl Pil vnllQQOr 11 u. a iuurtgagu ui tuo[/icuuoco oviu? a m# vu?ov* o pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. December 8 49 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, jucretia Giles against John Alderson and others. PURSUANT to the Decretal Order of the Court, I will expose to public sale, ON SALES-DAY IN JANUARY NEXT, Lt YORK COURT HOUSE, between the legal lours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land ly* ngin Fort Mill township, in York county, confining >NE HUNDRED AND FIVE (105) ACRES, lore or less, and now or formerly bounded by inds of Jane Stewart, Samuel Billew, Bowman lerrittand A. B. Springs. The above property to De re-sold at the risk of he former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. One thousand dollars (if so much be bid) cash, nd the balance on a credit of twelve months, /ith interest, secured by purchaser's bond and nortgage of the premises?with leave to the purhaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court. Hart <fc Wilborn, Plaintiff's Attorneys. December 8 49 4t CLERK'S SALE. ~ South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS, toward Latham and others against Clarinda Latham and others. rN obedience to the Dfecree of the Court, made in the cause dbove entitled, I will expose to ulic sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the MRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN JANUARY, lext, during the legal hours of sale, all that >iece, parcel und tract of land, situated in the 'ounty and State aforesaid, on the east side of he Catawba river, bounded by lands of Archibald Graham. Pinckney Garrison and Josiah J. loltharp, and containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES, MORE OR LESS, old to make partition among the heirs at-law of ohn W. Latham, deceased. The above property to be re-sold at the risk of he former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. Half Cash; remainder on a credit of twelve j aonths, with interest from day of sale, secured >y a bond and mortgage of the premises sold, urchaser to pay foe papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. December 8 49 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN COMMON PLEAS. )avid H. Miller against Jos. B.and R. E. Miller. [N obedience to the Decree of the Court made and tiled in the above entitled cause, I will xposeto public sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, n the MRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN JANUARY, 887, during the legal hours of sale, all those >ieces, parcels and tracts of land situated in Cork county and State aforesaid, to wit: TRACT NO. 1. ontaining 29 1-10 ACRES, adjoining lands of Irs. E. Steele, estate of Isaac Holcomb and othre, and on both sides of the Saluda road. TRACT NO, 2. Containing 106 ACRES, more or less, adjoining mds of the estate of Isaac Holcomb, Mrs. E. iteele, estate of Ann White and Jones A Robrtson. TRACT NO. 3. Containing 10 ACRES, moreor less, lyingon the rest side of the Charlotte, Columbia and An;usta Railroad, and within the incorporate limits f the town of Rock Hill, adjoining lands of W. j. Roddey, Frew Brothers, estate of A. T. Black nd others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash; balance of purchase money n a credit of twelvemonths, secured by thepurhaser or purchasers' bond and a mortgage of the iremises, with interest from day of sale?purhasers to be allowed the option to pay their en ire bids in cash. Purchaser to pav lor papers. JOS. P. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. December 8 49 4t VALIABLE LAXDS FOR SALE On a Credit of 5 Yeara. BY virtue of the power on us conferred by the will of R. G. MeCAW, doceased, we will xpose to sale, in front of the Court House at forkville, S. C., on 10NDAY, SALES-DAY IN JANUARY, 1887, mmediately after Sheriffs Sales, if not sold in he meantime, by private sale: 1. All that tract of land known as the McCaw CATAWBA RIVER PLANTATION, Containing 1,000 Acres, inoreof less, situated in fork county, S. C., and bounded by lands of Chomas S. Neely, Samuel Carothers,* deceased, trchibald Barron, deceased, G. E. M. Steele, tndrewStewart, and others. This tract will be sold in a body, or sub-dividd into 5 or more separate tracts, as the purchasr or purchasers may elect. 2. All that tract, knownas the McCaw WOLF CREEK TRACT, Containing 128 Acres, situate in said county, apd lounded on all sides by lands now or formerly belonging to Wm. McGill. For plat of premises and sub-divisions, and larticulars, apply at the law office of W? B. MeCAW, Yorkville, S. C., or to R. G. McCAW, on he premises. TERMS-ONE-FIFTH CASH, ialance on a credit of 5 years, secured by purhaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises, nth interest at 10 per cent, from the day of sale, 'urehasers to pay for papers, and to*have the irivilege of paving all cash, should they see fit. JOHN BRATTON, and BELLE M. McCAW, Executor and Executrix of R. G. McCaw, dee'd. December 1 48 4t r cim a n n - liU H til OL J5 l lllll. FOR SALE. ITI7E keep constantly in stock, and sell at : If prices to suit the times and low priced otton, tbe following gouds, and many others too ! lumerous to mention: Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphate of Cinchonidia, lulphate of Morphia, in ounce and i ounce botles; Opium, Pills, Fluid and Solid Extracts, | Slixirs, all the Hair Preparations, Ayer's Hair figor, Hall's Hair Renewer, Xanthine, Trieophrous, Cocaine, Lvon'sCathairon, Hair Oils, Ac. I f your hair is falling out, call and get a bottle f Tricopherous and you will lose no more. Also in stock, all Patent Medicines, Simmon's Aver Regulator, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Lowry A itarr's Sarsaparilla with Iodide of Potash, Lucus Alteran, Celerina, Bromidia, Iodia, Alebris 'ordial, Lithealed Hydrangea, Phillip's Digestive Cocoa, Cough Syrups of every description. Attention ! Physicians. We are making very close prices to physicians ,nd country merchants. Give us a call and get >rices, ana should it not be convenient to call vrite us, and we will take pleasure in giving you notations. WANTED. We wish it distinctly understood by every peron indebted to us, that we are needing the moniy and expect them to settle their accounts by December 15th. LOWRY A STARR. CLASS AND PUTTY. IM7INDOW Glass and Putty at W J. W. ROBSON'S. ! LODSAY & MOORE. Twenty Pounds for One Dollar. J. ROBERT LINDSAY. WALTER B. MOORE. WE respectfully call the attention of the public to our new enterprise. COFFINS AND CASKETS. We have purchased a large assortment of Coffins and Caskets after the latest styles, for the CASH, and thereby securing thorn* at an extra low figure. In this department of our business we propose to make prices to suit the times. We buy a certain line of our goods entirely untrimmed. that we may trim them to any cost the purchaser may desire. We will certainly make it to the advantage of purchasers calling ou us. The room formerly occupied by Hunter AOatesin the LINDSAY BUILDING is now filled with COFFINS, CASKETS, Shingles, Doors, Blinds, Sash and such goods. Parties coming to town at night for Coffins will be promptly and courteously waited upon by either J. R. Lindsay or W. 13. Moore by calling on them at their private houses. Our personal attention will in all cases be given to sales in the city and in no case will we be undersold. LINDSAY A MOORE, 20 POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR <>1.00, HARDWARE, Groceries, Crockery, Tinw> , Lamp Goods, Wood and Willow Ware ut Wholesale and Retail. Cotton seed Wanted. LINDSAY A MOORE. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. GENTS' READY-MADE SUITS. WE have just received a lot of nice, stylish Suits of Clothing, bought under regular prices. We can give you a bargain. Call and examine. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!! TUST received, fresh goods at bottom prices, at tl KENNEDY TiROS. <t BARRON'S. THIS WAY FOR RUBBER GOODS ! 1*7 E have the best Rubber Coat for the money f ever offered. Also, a full line of Ladies' Gossamersand Gents' and Ladies' OverShoes. KENNEDY BROS, it BARRON. LATTA BROTHEltS BAGGING AND TIES. CALL on us for Bagging and Ties, as we have bought since the decline. LATTA BROTHERS. , Tobacco! Tobacco!! Tobacco!! I 11 inn POUNDS of Chewing Tobacco offering at bottom prices, either by the pound of box. LATTA BROTHERS. SFED WHEAT, A LOT of Seed Wheat to arrive this week. LATTA BROTHERS. GROCERIES. A FULL stock of Groceries always on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. J ED. JEFFERYS. NEW FURNITURE STORE. COFFINS. A FULL supply 011 hands consisting of the following kinds: METALIC BURIAL OASES-adult sizes. WOOD BURIAL CASKETS AND CASKS? all sizes. GLOSS WHITE CASKETS AND CASES for children. PLAIN COFFINS?all sizes. FURNITURE. Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads. Washstands, Tables, and a general supply always in Store. Special order3 filled at short notice. REPAIRING. All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms liberal. J. ED. JEFFERYS. A. S. MORRISON. PRESERVE YOUR SICHTT THERE is nothing in the world more precious. The eye above all other Organs displays the infinite power of the Creator. It is the most delicate Organ, the preservation of which requires the greatest care. Too often man, naturally careless, neglects it and only perceives his folly when it is too late and nothing is left to him but bitter regret. Therefore, if an article destined to f(reserve and strengthen an organ of such absoute necessity, can be obtained, it should be regarded as a great blessing. Le Mare's Rock Crystal Spectacles And Eye-Glasses have stood the test for many years and over 2,000,000 are now in use, and we have never been informed oi a case where they did not give entire satisfaction. For sale in Yorkville only bv *A. S. MORRISON, Jeweler. November 17 41 tf tt DRUGGISTS. ?& ONCE MORE WE call your attention to Diamond Dyes, all colors, at 10 cents. The following goods have just arrived. Quinine. Opium, Morphine, Radway's Ready Relief, McDade's Success Alteratives, Tutt's Pills, Ayer's Hair Vigor and numerous other goods. Come to us and get your Drugs. Champion home medicine, Planter's Old Time Vermifuge will let your children sleep in peace. Ramon's Nerve and Rone Oil will cure your Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Golden Specific for private diseases. Don't forget our Catarrh Cure with Injector free. No cure, no pay. LOOK OUT FOR THAT COUGH And those bad Colds, they are dangerous. We have the sure cure, only 25 cents per bottle. Headquarters tor Putty, Glass, Putty Knives, and anything to make home comfortable. Try MAY A MAY once and you will never quit them, as goods are pure, warranted, and don't you forget it. V \ V J c. KTTKEIDAL. MORTAR NOTE8. 0 .ft ?-I 1- I N , "RAZORS IN THE AIR." T\ID you ever hear of a Razor that was warJ3 ranted to shave you comfortably for 10 years aud not in that time require honing or grinding? No, don't suppose you ever dreamed of such a thing, but it is true nevertheless. These Razors, for'which we have the agency, are tempered under a new secret process of oil tempering called the "Electric." We are told that this new process is so trying to the blades of the Razors, that an average of only 4 perfect blades to the dozen are secured. This number having "noaaorl thrnno-h the fire" are ready for the ox traordinary guarantee of the manufacturers. Should any one of these Razors sold by us branded "Electric," prove unsatisfactory we will cheerfully refund the PRICE PAID FOR IT. The Gentleman is in Error. We heard a few days since of some one remarking that there wasn't a decent pocket knife to be had in the town. The gentleman's in error. We have an elegant line of fine pocket cutlerv. AND THAT'S NOT ALL. If the blades of every knife sold by us branded Electric are not perfect in temper under the fair and ordinarv uses of a knife, it may be returned to us anu we will refund the price paid for it. h GET IT AIY WAY. We have just the thing for a Chistmas present to your family Physician?a pocket knire made expressly for Doctors. Unique and indespenasble. Present it to him for skilled and faithful services night and day at the bed-side of your sick ones. If you have had no need of bis services give it to him'as a tllankb offering for exemption from sickness. JNO..C. KUYKENDAL. W. C. LATIMER." ATATimTA I f!T ATH"T\T/1 I I UUU111111 VJ I UUl/111111 VJI i i GREAT reduction in all kinds of Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Overcoats, etc. For the next THIRTY DAYS I will offer positive bargains in anything in the way of CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, LADIES' WRAPS, NEWMARKETS, etc. I am determined to reduce my stock, and in order to do so, have marked Clothing down to prices to suit the times and that cannot fail to take. All I ask is for you to come aud see my prices, and then if yon want anything of the kind, I will sell you. Guano Accounts. Some parties have not yet paid for their Guano, and some have not paid anything on their Store Accounts. To those I would say that your continued promises will not pay my bills North; so make no further delay, but come forward nnd settle at once. W. C. LATIMER. M. C. willisT NORTHERN AND WESTERN BUGGIES. SINCE I began business in September last, I have added some very nice Northern and Western Buggies to my stock. I defy competition, and would ask persons wishing to buy to give me a call, and enjoy a look. I am deter?; 1 . a. ?> />? unit Mm timna whnn I UUIieU IU lllltAC mc [/lite nmv tuv ....... the cash is offered. I urn Determined To Roll The Wheel, And would most respectfully ask my friends to give me a helping hand. Iain now handling the celebrated light-running Thimble-Skein TENNESSEE WAGON. For cash they can be had cheap. I am making Repair Work a specialty. I have good and experienced workmen and work will be done at short notice. I have on hand a splendid assortment of Single ami Double Harness, Made by hand, and of the very best material. Give me a call before doing worse. M. C. WILLIS. November 17 31 tf "withers adickes. PARTIES OWING US ll/'ILL take notice that we must have a setf f tlement in the next few days. We have too much information about the stringency of the times, but you must come forward without delay and do what you can towards paying us, as we are compelled to have money soon. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! If you want anything in Tobaccos, examine our assortment and prices. We'll sell very close, having too much on hand. Rice cheap; New Orleans molasses cheap, and a molasses pitcher thrown in with five (5) gallons. Mr. Kennedy will sell you Crockery, tiiass, unware etc., very cheap, wanting to close out a lot in the next few weeks. A Chance for a Cooking-Stove and a Breech Loading Gnn. We will offer at auction Monday next, salesday, at Mr. Kennedy's Corner store, one new Cooking stove and one $35 Breech Loading Gun with stock injured. Look out! they must he sold. Seed wheat, Oats, Barlej', Rye, Onion Sets, Clover Ac. GROCERIES. Sugars are still very low and now is a good time to buy a half barrel or so. We have all sorts on hand, from icing of the very best quality?remember 'where to get this?to a dark brown at 20 pounds to the dollar. Best Cheese, Maccaroni, Gelatine of several brands. Swinbone's Isinglass is popular. Chocolates, Baker's, Fry's Ac. Baking powders, Buckwheat at 5 cents, Oat Flakes, Spices of every sort, strongest ground Black Pepper at 20 cents, Flavoring Extracts, Flour from $2.25 to $3.25 the best patent now, Bran, Peas, Beans, Ac. Fruits, Raisins of all sort, seedless for cookj ing, New Currants, Citron, Nuts, Jelly, Cranberries, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, I Lemons, etc. i Remember where to buy your Hardware. ' We think we can save you money on prices, i Our stock is quite complete and we will proi tect vou in prices. WITHERS ADICKES. I_ ; - : TAX NOTICE. IN conformity to law, my books will be open > for the collection of STATE AND COUNTY j TAXES, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1885, on FRIDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF j OCTOBER, and will remain open until WED- 1 NESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, j 1886. For the accommodation of tax-payers, I will j attend at the following places, on the (tays named: At Yorkville, from Tuesday, 23rd day of November, until Wednesday, the 15th day of December, after which day the books will be closed and the 15 per cent, penalty will attach. By act of the General Assembly, there can bp no extension of time on this collection. H. A. D. NEEDY, County Treasurer, September 15 37 tf H. F. ADICKES. GRAND CHRISTMAS OPENING OF Holiday Goods ON THE lOTH MTSTAtfT. Everybody is Invited to Attend. WE are outdoing ourselves this year in the line of Fancy Goods and Toys for the Holiday trade, having made larger preparations than for any previous year. We will have all our Holiday Goods arranged for display by the 10th instant, on counters at 5, 10,15, 20 and 25 cents, Ac. Besides, a large line of fine presents for grown folks. It is impossible to enumerate everything that we nave in tnis line, ana you can oniy appreciate our efforts by calling on us between the 10th and 25th instant. Our stock consists, in part, of Fine Art Books, folio size; Red Line Gilt Poets, Standard 12mos, for juveniles. A large line of board back Books for children, and all kinds of Fancy Picture Books. The finest stock of Bibles that we have ever shown. Largest and most complete Family Bibles published. An extensive line of small Bibles, in every shape and size of type and style of binding. Testaments at 10, 15,20, 25, 40, 50, 60 and 75 cents. Family Prayer Books, Commou Prayers and Etymnals, Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns, Methodist Hymn Books, Baptist Harmony, <ic. An Elegant Line of Xmas Cards of ttie Newest Makes. Work Boxes, Plaques, Mirrors, WritingDesks, Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Scrap Books, Poets Birth-Day Books,Alphabet Blocks, Walnut Blocks, Box Games, Chess, Checkers, Backgammon Boards, Drums, Mammoth Cubes, Tool Chests, Tea Sets, Fine Box Papers, Transparent Slates, Playing Cards, all kinds of Card Games, Wax Candles, Candle Holders, Noah's Arks, Tin Trumpets, Rattles, Tea Bells, Tea Strainers, Bowl Strainers, Doll Furniture, Toy Pianos, Metalaphones, Agate Marbles, Stone Marbles, Rubber Balls, Parlor Balls, Banks, Bells, Toy Brooms, Squeak Balloons, Book Straps, Shawl Straps, School Satchels, Call Bells, Clocks, Cornucopias, Wagons, Horses and Wagons, Wax, Indestructible China and Cloth, and China Dolls, from the great-grand-mother down to the baby, in every size, shape, and expression of countenance. Doll Heads, Doll Bodies, Dice, uice *_-ups, r urnnure, nags, uuns, rire C/racners, Paper Caps, Paper Cap Pistols, Harmonicas, Harmonica Tops, Horse with Chimes, Paper Knives, Inkstands, Kitchen Sets, Boy's Knives. Monkey on Sticks, Jumping Jacks, Paints, Paint Brushes, Rubber Dolls. All kinds of material for Art Needle Work, 72-inch Embroidery Felt, Silk Embroidery, Plush, Wool Embroidery, Satteen, Java and Railroad Canvas, Zephyrs, in every shade, English Art Crewels, Filloselle, Silk Floss, Linen Floss, Cotton Floss, Flourishing Thread, marking Cotton, Wash Silk, Chenellle, Arrasene, Ball Tinsel, heavy Gilt Fringe, Silk and Wool Applique Figures, Wool Knitting Yarn, gold and colored Paints, Saxony Wool, Sachet Powder, tine Handkerchief Extracts, Japanese Napkins, Wool Dusters, Wall Pockets, tine Baskets^ Novelties in Fancy Work, Gilt Slipper Match Safes, Gilt Easels, Cat O'Nine Tail Easels, Ladies' and Children's fine Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' and Children's Merino Undervests, Ladies' fine shopping Baskets and Bags, Ear Mufflers, Shoe Bags, Umbrella Cases, Laundry Bags, Key Racks, Paper Holders, Catchalls, Splashers and Tray covers. New and beautiful designs in Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers, Linen Collars and Cuffs, latest novelties in Neck Wear, Tinsel Wool Trimming, Cheneille ball Trimming. A most extensive lot of new novelties in 5 and 10 cent Goods, fine leather Soles for making Slippers, Picture Frames, Roller Skates, Revolving Chimes, Scissors, Swords, Toy Watches, Targets, Teething Rings, Tin Toys, Tin Waiters, Waterine Pots. Ranks. Tuhs. Whins. Whistles. Ac. Chewing Gums, Woolly Dogs, Dish Mops, Oilcloth Bibs, Novelties in colorea Glass Toys. OUR DISPLAY OF DOLLS Will surpass anything of the kind ever seen in this citv. Toy Hammers, Toy Hatchets. JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK, A lot of nice Newmarkets and Walking Jackets, bought at panic prices, and we will Hell at prices to suit the cotton crop in this county. Our stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS Is very full, in all departments. Special low prices on heavy Jeans and Kerseys, Wool Flannels, Cotton tlannels, Plaid Linseys, Heavy Shirtings, <fte. The finest stock of Rubber Roots and Shoes In market, and lowest prices. You can haye any sizeor shape for men, ladies or children. Our stock of MEJf'S BOOTS Is exceptionally fine, and we are making very lbw prices, to suit the times. All kinds of fine and heavy Shoes, for men, ladies and children, at lowest prices. Heavy Jeans Pants. Home-made WoolSocks, Ladies' Merino Hose, Men's Merino Shirts, Merino Drawers, Cotton Flannel Drawers, Wool Wristlets. Men's heavy and fine Gloves. Ladies' and Misses' Merino Pants and Vests. [ DOJf'T FORGET I To pay your account this weok as you promised. H. P. ADICKES. ' T. M. DOBSOX & CO. I The Bottom Falls Ont Of Onr Prices! OUR large stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Ready-Made Clothing J must be reduced, as we cannot afford to carry them over, and in order to make them move, we ; have knocked the bottom out of our prices, and nnnnlnrinri tn (oVo vniir nripn if vmi will ffivfi US a little over cost, Uorne aiong with your Silver Dollars and get one hundred cents on the dollar for them, and get goods that has no bottom in prices. WE MEAN BUSINESS, And all we ask is for you to come and see our goods and get our prices, and if you have a dollar in the world, you will be sure to spend it before you leave the New York House, as the temptation will be so great that you cannot resist it. You have heard of low prices, but nothing like this has ever occurred in Yorkville. Plenty of goods offered at cost, some below, and a few Staple Goods at very short probes. As the Old Chap has truly remarked, Our Stock Mast Move At Some Price. We will have to take your price if we cannot get ours. Money we must have if we can get it. Mr. Strauss will visit very soon all who have not paid their accounts. It is no use to deny him. You bought our goods and we must be paid for them. We will take 1,000 bushels of Cotton Seed at 11 cents on accounts, or 11 cents in goods, or 10 cents in cash. Don't Bay Boots Until Yoa See Oars At $2.00 and $2.50. Our $2.50 top-sole Boots are the best in York for that money. Ourchallenge Tto ot. 9?> on iimt. fnns t.hfi climax. Our Zeitrler Button Shoes for lacSies, at 82.50, are just as good as we can sell you for $3.00, or as any other house in Yorkville can. Come and see them. Our wide sole, low-heel, for old ladies, at 81.50 and 82.25, are just the thing. Don't buy until you see them. Our Congress Shoes for la'dies, at 82,75, made bv Zeigler, cannot be surpassed for wear or comfort. Our Polkas, for 00 cents, are good. See them before you buy. Oar Gold and Silver Shirts Are about one half mile ahead of anything in Yorkville. and are just as cheap as any first-class Shirt sola. Our Winston Shirt at 75 cents, heads off anything in the Shirt line, at that price. Will wear just as long as any dollar Shirt you can buy. Our Undervests and Drawers, for gents' and ladies' wear, are splendid. We keep scarlet Undervests for ladies, all leading sizes. Oar Dress Trimmings are Very Nice. Wood, Black and Ball. Also Fringes, Gimp, Satins and Silk Our Dressmaking Department is in full blast. No misfits. All Dresses cut bv measurement. No patterns used. Can cut ana fit in one-half the time and give you better fits than you can get anywhere, where they cut by pattern. If you want good fits, see Mrs. Dobson. If you want good work done, see Mrs. Dobson, as she turns out just as good work as any city, ana much cheaper. Fits and good work guaranteed in every instance. Remember, all work is CASH. No use to ask for it to be charged. Butterick's Patterns always on band, or ordered at once. Remember, Mr. H. C. Strauss will be to see you in a few days, if you owe the New York House. Machines from ?5.00 to840.00. See before you buy. T. M. DOBSON ?fe CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making. hWter&oates. $ MONEY. $ MONEY has been defined as that "earnest, , potent and solid stuff that will buy any thing on God's green earth," and no where in this part of that extensive space can it be spent to a greater advantage than at the Mammoth. Two months ago we hung from our door the Red Flag bearing on its margin the letters? c-a-s-h At the same time cutting down and lopping off' prices so short, that unanswerable arguments were offered lo induce deserters from the rotten old army of credit to join the host of MONEY DOWN at the Mammoth. Peoplo are actually asphyxiated and nonplussed at the low prices we quote for well-made, perfect fitting garments of all sizes and our overcoats are PERFECT STUNNERS, Prices having been reduced 25 per cent, on every garment. We have opened hre and must blaze away until the slaughter has captured a multitude of buyers. Inspect our prices and goods, you know they are low ; you know you will be treated squarely and honestly; you know we'll show you all ] attention? And shake your brawny hand, And you'll feel at home in second, When you enter our Dry Goods-Stand. The Clerks will show you through the store And if you want to buy, They will offer you lots of bargains In the twinkle of an eye. ; MONEY Is what we are catering for, and money is what : we must have, not only for the values" received to day, but for all notes and accounts, as they i are past due and must be settled. HUNTER A OATES. FREW BROTHERS. ROCK HILL. S. C. SPORTSMEN, Your Time Has Come! AND as the crop of birds is unusually large this season, we have bought a complete i stock of SPORTING GOODS, Comprising everything you need: Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, < Paper Shells, . Brass Shells, Canvas Leggins, Canvas Coats, Canvas Hats, Canvas Caps, i Corduroy Hats, Corduroy Caps, , Cartridge Bags, Cartridge Belts, Gun Covers, ' Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Dog Calls, Dog Chains, DogCollars, Wood Powder and I i Loading Implements of Every Kind. LOADED SHELLS ALWAYS ON HAND. FREW BROTHERS. Rock Hill, S. C., November 20, 1880. 1 J. W. DOBSQjy. ~ FLOUR. FLOUR. t IF you want to buy Flour cheap, go to J. W. I DOBSON'S cheap Store. MOLASSES. NEW crop New Orleans Molasses at J. W. DOBSON'S. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ] 1HAVE a nice young Mule which I will sell a or exchange for a good Harness Horse. ti J. W. DOBSON. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. NOTICE. 1*7E would respectfully request all parties inVl 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 & PEGRAM. "BAGGING. 4 <1 nnn YARDS of BAGGING, which AU?UUU we bought before the advance, *nd 7 would be pleased to quote prices to any Llesiring 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. We only have one 2j 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 A PEGRAM. G. H. O'LEARY. parlor suits. IN addition to a large stock of goods on hands, I have just received five 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 everything else kept in a Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. mattings, rugs and carpets. A Q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of Brus- . AO 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 market, 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 profit for good paper, by G. H. O'LEARY. saddles, harness, bridles, ac. 1" HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness, A -Bridles, <kc., or my own manuiaciure, wmcn will be sold very cheap. A large stock of Baggy 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. PAY UP 1 GUANO, SUPPLIES, BACK DEBTS. 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. I would impress upon my friends the necessity of meeting their obligations with me promptly. Your note for Guano reads : "On or belore the 15th day of October, I promise to pay." Time is up j 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 or exchange receipts against accounts for its equivalent in Cotton ; Uncle Sam's promissories, National Bank Notes, Mr. Hemphill's Silver Dollars 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 thrill of joy through my bones, unspeakably great and full of thankfulness. COTTON SEED. I am prepared to pay the highest market price for Cotton seed. BRICK. Have on hand and receive by every Freight train, both Plain and Pressed Brick which I offer to the trade for cash. A GOOD MILCH COW. I offer for sale a good Milch Cow with young calf which I can recommend. POWDER. 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 12J pounds of FFFg., 2 25 6? 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. ~o. e. PARISH. AN OLD MAXIM. IT is on old maxim and very true, that time changes all things. In view of this fact, I will 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 triflingsumof ?5.00. You have no 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 ana save vour money. A dollar saved isadollar made. l"hen why do you buy at some place else and say, C, I didn't know you had CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS So cheap. Read what I say through this messen- ?< gerof 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 you well. C. G. PARISH. ' GEORGE T. SCHORB. FINE TOBACCO. JUST received a lot of HENRY COUNTY, VA., TOBACCO. The name is sufficient to make it sell?come and give it a trial. NOW I? THE TIME TO BUY, A first class Heating Stove at a reasonable price. Call and see for yourself. COOKING STOVES, Tinware of our own make, and a general assortment 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 & WHITE ORGANS, First class and fully Warranted. ROOFING, GUTTERING, < And all kinds of tin work done at reasonable prices, and guaranteed. GEO. T. SCIIORB. DRUG STORE FOR SALE. ? VfOW is the time, and this is the place, for a j^l good physician to run a DRUG STORE and mild up a GOOD PRACTICE on a small capital. : offer to sell my STOCK OF DRUGS in oraer to hange my business. Apply to S. A. SMITH, Clover, S. C. December 1 48 2t A TOWN FARM FOR SALE. [OFFER for sale, the Farm on the east side of the Charlotte road, containing one hundred nd twenty acres, buildings all new. For ftirher information apply to G. H. O'LEARY. September 22 38 tf