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The Birmingham Boom.?Most of the ] stories which have come from the scenes i of the "Southern boom" are eclipsed by j a broker who has just returned from Birm- I ingham. A party of impecunious specu- j lators bought from a farmer the "option" of taking his farm at $5,000. They proposed laying it out in town lots, and one of the conditions of their bargain with the farmer was that he must buy from them two corner lots at the average price they should obtain for corner lots at auction sale. The speculators had the land staked off in streets, caused handsome maps of the property to be drawn and advertised the sale. They were vefsed in the mysteries of wash sales, and matched orders, and the way they bid up corner lots against one another was a caution to the auctioneer. Imagine the feelings of the farmer when he found that instead of receiving any compensation for his farm, he was $3,000 in debt to the enterprising ^peculators, his two lots at the average price obtained for corner lots costing Vi i m AAA Vm/1 V/vrZ? TTpTfllfi. uitu 9U,UW.?in/H/ AV>? uv. _?. A Sensational Account.?Several newspapers have published from Raleigh, N. C., a telegram giving a sensational and false account of the sad and sudden death of Mrs. W. A. Mauney, of King's Mountain. The account states that a post mortem examination had been that day ordered and foul play would be shown ; also that intense excitement was aroused at Grover and King's Mountain. The above is not correct. There was no post mortem examination held or ordered. There is no excitement at Grover or King's Mountain and both places still have confidence in Mr. W. A. Mauney's integrity of character. On a slight foundation of truth, these newspapers have erected a vast superstructure of romance.?Shelby Aurora. Hldut fttprts. YORKVILLE, February 9.-Cotton, 8 to 9. LIVERPOOL, February 7.?Cotton steady; uplands, 51d. CHARLESTON, February 7.?Cotton steady ; middling 9J. NEW YORK, February 7.?Cotton easy; uplands, 9J. Futures closed quiet and steady, with sales of 50,000 bales, as follows: Febru- 1 ry, 9.35 to 9.37; March, 9.36 to 9.37; April, 9.46 to 9.47; May, 9.53 to 9.54; June, 9.60 to 9.61; 1 July, 9.67 to 9.68; August, 9.73 to 9.74; December, 9.28 to 9.30. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, February 4.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week j loo- . 1QQ7 lftftft encung r euruury *, 1001 . Receipts at all ports forthe week. 130,670 119,518 Total receipts to this date 4,474,512 4,185,106 Exports for the week 128,098 102,485 Total exports to date 3,121,280 2,573,372 Stock at all United States ports. 913,088 1,063,166 Stock in interior towns 157,715 234,436 Stock at Liverpool 877,009 636,000 Stock afloat for Great Britain... 244,000 208,000 SSgecial Edicts. Town Talk. How quickly news flies. On every side you hear words of commendation of Chipman's Livkr Pills. All who take them recommend them to others. Try one box, if you have not already done so, and you will be convinced of their merit. They are a positive cure for sick-headache, constipation, malaria, dyspepsia, etc. Sold by Lowry <ft Starr, "the druggists." January 26 4 ly From Good Authority. Your neighbor has u?ed Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic. Ask him what he thinks of it as a Tonic and Invigorator. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 13,1884. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.?Gentlemen : In July last you presented me with a bottle of your Calisaya Tonic which thave used a xs ?a ii ? konotin afimnlanf. nrnmn uuu 1i11u it ti vox j uuo liopuviv ter of digestion and a general tonic, giving tone and vigor to the entire system. If you can deliver here at one dollar per bottle, send me two bottles at once. Yours trulv, A. P. feOOZER, M. D. Sold by Druggists everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Lowry <fc Starr, Wholesale Agents, Yorkville, S. C. October 6 40 6m Judge for Yourselves, Brethren. It has been said that more is learned by the follies of men than by their wisdom. Judge for yourselves, brethren, how much of truth there is in the saying. If your neighbor paints his house with Slop Paints or other cheap material, and in a short time it cracks, chalks, scales and comes off, you will, if a man of observation and "gumption," profit by his folly and misfortune and will apply this experience and secure yourself against loss when you make an investment in Paints. This is just what the guarantee attaching to Longman <fc Matinez' Paints is for, and it is in no vague or uncertain terms. The proprietors are tangible beings who can be heard and felt through Kuykendal, their local Agent, who will in all cases see this guarantee fulfilled in every bill sold by him. Phenomenal Sales. Since the introduction of Campbell's Cough Cure it has had a larger local demand and sale than any Medicine ever sold in the County. It m has literally gone from mouth to mouth until H hundreds of bottles have been used. W If you have Croupy Children, keep a bottle in the house. If you have a Cough from Measles, try it. If you have Asthma, try it. If you have a hacking Cough, try it. In Whooping Cough it prevents'the whooping or spasm ana greauy uasteus llkj lcj luuinuun vr? the attack. Pains and tightness in Chest and difficultly of breathing, it promptly relieves. If you are threatened with Consumption, try it. A dose taken at bed time on the first symptoms of a cold will break it up. Sold by Kuykexdal, Yorkyille ; J. b. Johnson, Rock Hill; Plexieo Brothers, Bullock's Creek. To Your Credit in the Hereafter. Tell your neighbor bow you were benefitted by Campbell's Cough Cure. It will be a good deed and good deeds count for something in the hereafter. 9. THE rtEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHtLOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by May A May. 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable bv Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ot Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Sold by May A May. ~11. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by May A 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. 1-1. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relievo Croup, Whoop'ng Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by May A 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 AMay. 16. A NASAL INjECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents. So[d by May A May. September 29 39 lv Active, Pushing and Reliable Lowry A Starr can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Oionnvorv fnr mnenmntinn r-rdds ail(l COllirhS. will sell on a positive guarantee. It will surely | cure any and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask | you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. j Wonderful Cures. W. D. HoytA Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug- ! gists of Rome, Ga.. say: We have been selling \ Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and j Bucklen's Arnica Salve, for two years. Have ! never handled remedies that sell as well, and j give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these [ medicines in this city. Several cases of pro- | nounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bit- I ters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Low-j ry it Starr. Bucklen's Arnica Naive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, i Sol-es, 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 perlect satis- ] faction, or money refunded. Price 25cents per i box. For sale by Dowry & Starr. July iy 28 ly ! ^HYMENEAL. ILumiKD?At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Joab Price, near Beersheba, on February 2, bv Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, Mr. WM. G. BROWN and Miss MINNIE PRTCE. XpBITUARY. Disro-Near Fort Mill, on the 28th ultimo, of typhoid fever, CHARLIE L. WILSON, son of Lewis R. and Mary A. Wilson, aged 18 years 6 months and 28 days. SCHOOL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that after this date I will be in my office on MONDAY and SATURDAY of each week. The remainder of the ! time will be devoted to visiting tho public schools of the county. L. A. JOHNSON, County School Commissioner. February 9 0 3t ITrIDGE C ONTRACT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of York county will meet at the Bridge over BULLOCK'S CREEK, on the Quinn road, on SATURDAY, the 26TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. The object of the meeting is to let out to the low. ? . tf - t rxTvn rvw A XT T7* W7 est Diaaer, ltuii duiijuiwu kt a BRIDGE across said stream. The contractor will be required to give bond with two good sureties, in double the amount of bid, for the faithful performance of the contract. Plans and specifications can be examined at the office in Yorkville, and also at said creek on day and date above mentioned. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. JAMES B. ALLISON. Clerk. Februarys 6 3t JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. Wc desire to locate in this city an agency for our Clothing Order Department. A first-class, competent party can arrange for a large and profitable trade. A pleasant and convenient adjunct to any other established business. No risk to agent. Address John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. MO. . KUYKENOAL. "iom" ! I ! n J' fl' POCKET-BOOK PRICES. W" E have a large stock of Tobacco of all grades in store. Our cash prices on same are very interesting and go straight into the vest pocket or pocket book every time. Don't buy until you see us. IN CAR LOAD LOTS. We have cash and time prices for Acid, Kainit, and Guano, in car-load lots that sold over 100 tons last week. Any one using as much as a car load. (10 tons) will save money by communicating with us. Goods will be put off at any station on the C., C. & A. and C. it L. Railroadfreight prepaid. CLOVER SEED On hand. Orchard Grass seed to arrive in a few days. THIS WEEK. To arrive this week, 15 barrels of Seed Irish Potatoes?Burbanks, Rose, Goodrich, Beauty of Hebron and Peerless. THE STATE CHEMIST. The first Guano manufactured in the U. S. was - r. _ . *n?*' ? oil i\ya vftara inesoiuLMe rui'inv, hiiu tuiuu^u ??4 j since it bos maintained the highest standard excellence. In the last report of the State Chemist, there is but one branch a high priced Raw Bone goods, that shows a higher analysis, and that less than a dollar per ton. While the Pacific is a first class cropper on all soils, it gives unusually good results on red land. We control the brand in this territory. JXO. C. KUYKENDAL. W. C. JLAT1MER. CUANO, CUANO. WE now have in stock three brands of John Merryman <fc Co's Celebrated Fertilizers. The Ammoniated Dissolved Bone, Georgia Test and Acid Phosphate, which will he sola under security as low as any of the other standard brauds. MEM'S FINE SHOES. We will receive in a few da5's a new stock of HANAN cfc SONS' celebrated perfect fitting shoes, which are superior to any other goods brought to this market and equal to any made. They are the best wearing shoes we ever handled and they keep their shape until they are entirely worn out. Controlled by us and you must hot be deceived by other dealers. Try one pair and you will certainly be one of our shoe cus tomors. We also have a lot of LADIES' FINE HAND-MADE SHOES Manufactured by K. P. REED & CO. These goods are the very latest styles and of course very pretty. When you want a real fine shoe come and see them. Every pair guaranteed ta give entire satisfaction or positively the money will be refunded. W. C. LATIMER. LOWRY & STARR. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. WE are paying special attention to this branch of our business, and request all lovers of a good chew to give us a call when in need of this article. Our stock is complete, from the finest to the cheapest grades. We give a few of the grades we handle: Sullivan's Free and Easy. Sullivan's Essie Hall. Sullivan's A. A. Ogburn A Hill's Dixie. Our Rose, (sixteen plugs for $1.00.) Our Favorite, (twenty plugs for $1.00.) Also a number of other brands that space will not allow us to mention. All* we ask is a trial and you will be convinced that the Emporium is the place to save your small change. CIGARS, CIGARS. Our sales in this line has rapidly increased during the last few months. Do you know why it is ? Because you can get a better Cigar at the Emporium, for the money, than anywhere in town. Garrett's unparalleled No. 11 Cigar is a regular tornado, a big success. Merit wins, quality will tell. Consumers are delighted with it. If you ever smoke, do not fail to trv No. 11. LOWRY & STARR. GIEM & MRWIl7 THIRTY-FIVE HEAD OF EXTRA FIXE KEAlilHV .Tll l.fcK, From 3 to 6 years old, and well broken will be sold exceedingly cheap for cash. glad to furnish any one desiring ^ood We do not make false statements to make sales, nor do we misrepresent "the Mule." We also have a few head of FINE SADDLE AND i HARNESS HORSES AND MARES, for the j fastidious, all at exceedingly low prices for the Cash. We invite our friends to call early and j make their selections. Approved paper, or i Uncle Sam's Treasury note draws a mule. Sta- j bles at the old stand where vou can always*find us. GLENN A DARWIN. February 2 5 tf TURKEYS WANTED. 1W1LL pay SEVEN AND A HALF CENTS | per pound, for ONE HUNDRED, nice fat j marketable turkevs. delivered at our market j on SATURDAY, THE 12TII OF FEBRUARY, 1.?. .u? ill A \f o,,,l A P \f Ho. uctwucu luc nuuin vn iv *** member the day and date and bring the turkeys. J I will take all von bring. S. A. McELWEE. February 2 2w 1 H. F. ADICKES. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ANRW supply of latest Novelties in new air beautiful Dress Prints, comprising the lates colorings of fancy Dress styles. A lot of choic indigo blues, an exceptionally pretty line of ne^ mourning and Silver Grey styles, and soli blacks and colors. A lot of 'TOILE DU NORD ,in the most heau tiful new style plaids and solid colors. A large invoice of Hamburg Edgings, whit Pearl Buttons, smoked Pearl Buttons, Toile Soaps, Ribbons, Everlasting Trimmings am colored Torchon Laces, in beautiful designs making our stock in this department very com plete. All sizes of Pivot Roller Skates. FIVE BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS ") A lot of tine Astrakhan am Bargain No. 1. Boucle Jersey Jackets, reduce* J from $2.25 to^l.oO. 1 A lot of ladies', misses' am T,.??invn o I children's fine silk, mixed, cash iiarg i. . , mere an(j wooi Gloves at hal J regular prices. 1 A lot of fine Hamburg Em j broideries, Cotton Laces, color Bargain No. 3. [-ed Torchon Trimmings, Ac, I marked down to half price, t j close lots. 1 A large lot of best quality 4u,.. | bleached Muslin, in remnants Bargain no. 4. , p6r yar(^ vaiue 0f 12i cent J per yard. ] A lot of wool lined Zephy Bargain No. 5. V Hoods, in pretty shades at 7 J cents each, regular price $1.25. Besides the above bargains, we have job lots ii the following goods, that will be sold at closin, prices to tne nrsc caiier ana nignesi uiuuer. A lot of Suspenders. A lot of ladies', misses' and children's Host both wool and cotton. Ladies' Skirts and Che mise. Ladies' and children's Merino Vests am Drawers. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. Ladies' Zephyr Shawls andSacques, <fcc., <fcc. All of these will be found on a job counter. A LOT OF PRANG'S VALENTINES AND Birth Bay Cards. All kinds of School Books. Our stock of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS Is simply immense, and wecan only name gen eral Hues, and weask all buyers to give us acal and see what we have, as it is impossible to de scribe many articles. We guarantee price against any and everybody. Ours is the only house in town where you cai find any shade or size of Spool Cotton, Spool Sill and Button-hole Twist in all shades. Ball's eel ebrated Corsets, cheaper Corsets, children's Cor sets, Corset Waists, Corset Clasps, Dress Springs Bustles, Hoop-Skirts, Dress Shields, white Pear Buttons, smoke Pearl Buttons, white and colore^ Agate Buttons, Pearl Agate Buttons, Jet But tons in different shapes, Crochet Buttons, colore horn Dress Buttons, Ivorv Buttons in variou shapes and sizes, black Rubber Buttons, lastin Coat, Vest and Dress Buttons, Shoe Buttons Pant Buttons, Gilt Buttorts, Linen Collars fo men, ladies and children, children's cloth, rub ber and oil-cloth Bibs, Linen Cuffs for ladies am gentlemen, Neck Ruchings, Lace Collars, Satins ~ l -IT??? \fiffnn velvets, A1UUUUS, YClVCtOOUO, ViV^wo, **a.?wv*w for children and ladies, ladies' fine Cashmer Jersey Gloves, ladies' kid and silk Gloves, ladies and children's linen and cotton pocket Handker chiefs, everything in Veilings, Infant's Zephy Jackets, Wash Blondes, Darning Nets, Rick Rack Braids, Feather-edge Braids, Wove Braids Novelty Braids, re3l linen Torchon Laces, nov elties in fancy colored Torchons, Knitting Cot tons, white and colored Knitting Yarns, Saxon; Wool, all colors and shades of Zephyr, Englis Art Crewel, Cheneille, Arrasene, Embroider Floss, silk, linen and cotton Flonrishing Thread Filling Silk, English Ball Tinsel, Plush Orna ments, PATTERN BOOKS FOR FANCY WORK Silk and felt Applique Figures, wool and sill Fringes, stamped linen Articles, Hollywood Ar tides for painting, gilding and covering, a] shades of Plush and Felts, Insoles for Worstei Shoes, Cork Insoles,Toilet Pins, Sewing Needle? Knitting Pins, Blanket Pins, Safety Pins, Bon net Pins, Shawl Pins, Hair Crimpers, colore* Embroidery Cotton, Watch Keys and Key Rings Linen Thread, Macreme Cord, Seinne Cord, Hai Pins, Wax, Thimbles, Crochet Hooks, Butto Hooks, Hooks and Eyes plain. Hooks and Eyes Eatent fasteners, Pant Buckles, Dress Clasps button Rings, Milliner's Wire, Whalebone, Cot ton Bats, Sheet Wadding, Cable Cord, Pictur Cord, Shade Tassels, Rubber Sheeting, Sbo Laces, Shoe Blacking, Shoe Polish, Shoe Brush es, Skirt Braids, Cotton Tape, Linen Tape, Line: Bobbins, Linen and Cotton Corset Laces, Garte Web, Hose Supporters, Sleeve Supporters, Sus Senders, Elastic Cords, Coat Binding, Plaite libbons, Hair Nets. A large Lot of Nice New Jewelry, In gold plated Sets. Ear Rings, Jet Pins an Rings, Scarf Pins, Hat Pins, Sleeve Buttons Collar Buttons, Shirt Studs, Plated Lace Pins, a! kinds of Beads, Silver Thimbles. A very larg line of Soectacles and Eve-Glasses, t ? / From one of the most popular opticians i America. Hoys' Pocket Knives. * A few poo Watches. All kinds of Dressing Combs, Roun Combs, tine-tooth Combs, Pocket Combs, Tnc Combs. An excellent stock of Tooth Brushes and Tablets, Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, Cloth and Ha Brushes. Colognes, Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps Toilet Powders, Powder Puffs, Puff Boxes Sponges, Chamois, Doylies, Towels, Cravats an Ties. Men's Cloves, Socks and Shirts, Ac., Ac. Our Stock of Millinery Is attractive and prices will be made low to met any competition. Hats and Bonnets in ever; shape ana all kinds of Trimmings to suit an; taste. Our Stock of Dry Goods r Is attractive and complete. Some bargains i low priced Dress Goods to close lots. A few remnants of fine black and colored Cash meres, at panic prices. A fine stock of Cassimeres and Jeans for men' and boys' wear, for less than regular prices t customers. Bed Ticks, bleached Homespun, Quilt Calicoe and Linings, white Crochet Quilts. Jobs in tine Ginghams, Ac., Ac. SHOES. Our stock of Shoes needs no comment. Eve rvbody knows that it is by far the largest, inos complete and attractive in this market, and w guarantee prices. It will be remembered thatour exhibit of sain pies from our Shoe stock carried off the prize a the Chester Fai r last October, and the stock is bet ter now than it was then. Don't fail to call i you need a pair of Shoes of any style or weighl You Must Pav. ?/ All parties owing me, either by Note or Ac count, will take notice that we must have a set tleinentRIGHT NOW. We eaunotand will no wait any longer. We will give any man who has the money, bargain in Boots, of which we have a tine line. H. F. ADICKES. WITHERS ADICKES. ! AS USUAL, WE ARE LATE a * TN penning this, and will only have time to ? X state that we will be found at onr store nowa^ days, with c } Renewed Determinations to retain and and increase our trade. Our stock is full and we only ask a consultai tion with purchasers in our lines d .1 f Before Buying Elsewhere. g For stock and prices we yield the palm to none, and will enter into particulars about any ^ particular thing, when you want to buy. >. ' REMEMBER THIS! 5 When wanting anything in Groceries, Hard? ware, Crockery, Wood, Willow, Tinware, etc. Call on us. >? i GRASS SEEDS Of all sorts. Onion Sets, etc. Tobaccos still cheap. W. ADICKES. M. C. WILLIS. 3 NOTICE. - CJINCE my last writing I have been getting in ll more WESTERN BUGGIES, some of them - are s Gems of tlie Soiith. n I wish to supply the rising voung men of the k country with a nice TURN OUT, which I know will assist them to roll on to happiness. And to '* those who have been made happy for many years, ' I can supply them with a beautiful PH.ETON, "J which will carry them all. ? I have all the outfits for a trip. J WAGONS P Are still cheap, for Cash or good paper. ' To make my stock more productive, I will keep on hands d A few Tons of Choice Guano, '? ? Which I will sell for Cash, Cotton or good paper. ,T Give me a call before doing worse. [_ M. C. WILLIS. r January 5 31 tf h ; FREW BROTHERS. ROCK HILL. S. C. WE WARNED YOU, SOME time ago, to lay in your supply of Flour, that it would be !1 J "Money in Your Pocket." d i. Many took our advice, and now come to us with r smiles on their faces, as they are assured of their u daily bread if nothing more, while others paid >, no attention to our warning. Prices are now a i, little higher, but not out of reach. We are still - selling a groat deal, and are in a position yet e e a To Save You Some Money. r id We also have a large stock Jfew Orleans Molasses, Which we are prepared to offer at close figures. FREW BROTHERS. Rock Hill, S. C., February 4, 1887. cl ll GEORGE T. SCHORB. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. AFTER handling Cabinet Organs for many years, I discover the WILCOX ?fc WHITfc ORC4AN to be the leader. They are the sweetest in tone, quick to the touch, substantially built, cases finely finished in Walnut, Cherry or n Olive wood, and warranted first-class, I also d guarantee to keep them in d k Good Order, -Free of Charge. Sold for cash, or on time. Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods almost at Cost. CAN SELL YOU TOBACCO Lower than any man in town. Try me. it j, Roofing and Guttering i, d Down to a fine point, for the next 30 days. All Tin-Work Cash. GEORGE T. SCHORB. ^ MAY ^ 1ft DRUGGISTS. 1ft it y y EARLY GARDEXER& WILL save time, trouble and money if they will do as May A May asked them in last n week's ENQUIRER. Buy your Seeds from them, all fresh. No old seeds on hands. s o 3 J. W.DOBSOX. j FIRE WOOD. Ill AVE a large lotof Oak and Pine Wood that | I can furnish on short notice, by the Load or 1 e t'ord, cheap. J. W. DOBSOX. - | OATS. 1 13 ED and White Seed Oats for sale at - it J. W. DOBSOX'S. j j WHEAT BRAST. A LOT of Wheat Bran on hand, at J. W. DOBSOX'S. j fi.oirT FLOUR bv the car-load, at J. W. DOBSOX'S. ?11 i FARM LOANS, t IX AXY AMOUXT from 8100 to810,000. upon I. six years' time. Interest payable annually, a For further particulars, apply to (\ E. SPEXCEU, Attorney at Law. January 5 1 tf HUNTER & OATES. PRICES MUST PERISH, BECAUSE The People Most Live. THIS is the verdict of the Mammoth, prompted by the cry of hard times, and in accordance therewith, she has cut down and chopped off prices on every article on her broad counters. We give you DaoI an/1 nnf Tmanrinfirv VftlllPfi JLiriU 11IM1 llVli Jiuugiliuiij i ui uvu For your hard-earned dollars, for our stock is composed of first-class goods in every respect, and our goods have a reputation for their Qaality, Style and Durability. Last week we offered one dozen Suits at $4.00 less than cost, and though we have sold a part of them, we still have a selection on hands and any one in need will be repaid by an inspection. Besides these Suits we areofl- ring Other Bargains Equally Low In other lines, and as we fix no limit to our low prices, we can guarantee them cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. For low prices and firstclass goods, patronize the Mammoth. HUNTER & OATES. T. M. DOBSON & CO. STILL AT COST FOR A FEW DAYS LONCER. OUR MR. DOBSON is still confined to his bed ; but is still improving and hopes he will be able to tell you of his wares in the next Enquirer. It has "fallen to the lot of onrfof the junior members of the firm to try in his best way to tell you where you can get the most goods for the least money.* We still have on hands OVER COATS, Fine anu Common Suits. I am afraid to quote you prices as they would be so cheap you might think we bought them at auction. The best way to find out what we can do for you in the way of saving money is to come in and SEE US SOOX, While we are selling our goods out at Cost, as we will only continue a short while longer. Yon are now starting your children to school, so come along and let us supply you with School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Slate-pencils, etc., also a nice suit of clothes for them. A few dress goods left, so come along and got one while we are almost giving them away. In fact ANYTHING YOU WANT In Dry floods, Notions, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots. Shoes, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, etc., at Cost for the money. So come along and spend your money with us where you can get so much goods for a little money. T. M. D0B80N <fc CO. MRS. G. B. MILLER'S 8COTH SNUFF. ESTABLISHED in 1776. This snuff is highly recommended to the trade as being the best and purest goods on the market. Most popular in the world?Salt, Fresh, and Sweet. LINDSAY it MOORE, Agents for York and Chester counties and they haye a complete stock always on hands. Prices and terms liber**!. LEE ROY DAVIDSON, Soumern Agent. C. G. PARISH7 TO OUR FRIENDS WE SEND GREETING. WITH the hope that the advent of 1887 will contain for thein and ourself, more hopeful and brighter prospects than the season just closed. We desire to convey our thanks for the many favors shown us in the past, and with renewed hope and energy are ready to Deserve Their Continued Patronage. And remember, we will never, under any circumstances, be under sold. If you can buy at cost anywhere else, you can always buy from us as cheap or cheaper than any place else, and Mr. W. H. COLCOCK Will look well after the interest of his friends, who will be kind enough to give him a call. Remember, he never worries or talks you into buying something you don't want. With Many Thanks For the Past, And well-wishes for the future, we close. C. G. PARISH. I I M. STRAUSS. THANKS OK M. STRAUSS TO his old friends and customers who have so soon found his new quarters and are pleased with the change, and also to his new customers who are pleased with his goods and prices and have promised to give him a part of their patronage. He will do his best to please all, give the beat bargains and DEFY COMPETITION. CORNER STORE. COFFINS, COFFINS, COFFINS. WE have laid in and can furnish in 15 min utes, for less money, than one can be made by hand, a nice machine made coffin, ranging in price from $1.50 up. Rosewood and Walnut French Plate Glass Caskets?all sizes and prices. Satisfaction, guaranteed in every case. Our personal attention free of charge when wanted. LINDSAY A MOORE. L,ATTABROTHERS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. OUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, MaccaIO roni, Cheese, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Swinbone's Gelatine, Leggett's Tiger Brana Roasted Coffee, Ac. A full stock of New Orleans Molasses. A large stock of Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN. All Gradea of Flour.' HAMS, BACON AND LARD. HARDWARE. LATTA BROTHERS. JOHyRASHE Something Extraordinary. CUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE AND Cotton Seed Heal Mixture IN EXCHANGE FOR COTTON SEED. ]r HAVE something extraordinary to offer to L parties who have COTTON SEED TO EXCHANGE FOR FERTILIZERS, and it will be greatly to their interest to see me at once. JOHN R. ASHE. CUTLERY HARDWARE. THE finest warranted Razors and the largest assortment of Pocket Knives and Table cutlery on the market. Pistols, Brass Knucks, Scissors, Prunning Shears, Grindstones and fixtures at LINDSAY <fc MOORE. 20 pounds of Sugar for 81.00. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. 1887. WE have determined as a "New Year's gift" to all, to give EXTRA BARGAINS during * This Month For Cash. i All who have any monev to spend, try us. TO ALL. We must have our Books closed up. Call and settle your account. If you owe us a Note, without excepting any one, we would say we must have the money on it. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. 1886. AS this most eventful year is drawing to a close, we desire to return our heartfelt thanks to our friends and customers, through this medium, for their liberal patronage during the same, and especially to thank those who have paid us in full of their accounts and also to remind those who still owe us THAT LITTLE BALANCE to come forward and pay us, as we need our money and must have it "in order to enable us to give our customers a helping hand next year. NEW GOODS. We have ju3t received? ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN. ONE CAR LOAD OF FLOUR, Of all grades and will receive One Car of New Orleans Molasses this week, all of which will be sold at bottom prices, and we respectfully ask our friends for their support during another year, as we are determined by continued effort to give our customers satisfaction. Jfow Friends, Wishing you all "A Merry Xmas and a happy and prosperous New Year" we are respectfully. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. Decembers 52 It A. ?. MORBISOX. PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT! 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 fireserve 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 of a case where they did not give entire satisfaction. For sale in Yorkvillo only by A. S. MORRISON, Jeweler. ! November 17 41 tf i Q. H. O'LEARY. A CARD OF THANKS TO THE TRADE. WITH the opening of the new year, I take this opportunity of returning my most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me during the past, ana witlr fair dealing and short profit, I wish to merit the continued confidence of my friends and the entire purchasing public. Respectfully, G. H. O'LEARY. ~ FURNITURE. OWING to the trade having been slightly off the present season, I have a Jarge stock of Furniture of all grades on hand, and am prepared to offer special inducements to parties wanting goods of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. WE are headquarters for all kinds of Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves. Having bought in car load lots for the cash, we can give you a stove from the Chas. Noble <fe Co. Factory, or the Richmond Stove Company Factory at prices that other retail dealers cannot. I also have pieces or parts for renewing old stoves. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS AND REGS. ALL-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels N Carpets, Napier and Cocoa Matting, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported Ingrain Rugs, Velvet ana Moynette Rugs, Oil Cloth Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth and Cane Mattings for sale cheap at O'LEARY'S. WINDOW SHADES, CERTAIN POLES, LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades and Paper Shades and all in a variety of colors at G..H. O'LEARY'S. PICTERE AND PICTERE FRAMES, CHROMOS. Oil Paintings, Picture Frames, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands and Work Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WHAT IS IT THAT TELLS ? PRICES, terms, weights, measures, liberal and honest dealing, quick sales and shrewd buying. We claim to buy some goods at inside Erices, simply from the quantity we contract to andle in a stated length of time. These lines of goods we can save to the trade in some cases the freight and exchange. Call and see us, brother merchants, and examine for yourselves. LINDSAY <fe MOORE. T. S. JEFFEBY8. ' CYCLONE SPARK ARRESTER. White Oak, S. C., January 5,1887. "m JTR. O. J. HOKE : I have been using your 1Y1 "Cyclone Spark Arrester," and find" it a tirst-class arrangement. I first used it on a 6 fl horse power with a 12-inch stack, and found that I a bunch of lint cotton held over the stack conld I not be fired with the greatest speed I could give " V the engine while threshing. Then, this Fall, I B with a 9-inch stack, and when ginning aiTnigSt I I was unable to stir the fire in the furnace enough to make a spark go out of the stack. Finding that I needed moro draught, you remember you fl opened the smoke-stack wiaer and put on a 12- fl inch saddle and stack. That gives me draught fl enough to lift water 75 feet, to feed the boiler and fl work the gin all at the same time, and to blow off H steam at the pop-valve at 100 pounds. I have fi ginned some half dozen bales of cotton after I night, and as far as any fire from the stack is to H be seen, you would not know there was any near H it. On one occasion, the night was so dark that B only the outline of the stack could be traced fl from the side of theengine room, and vet there fl was no sign of sparks from the top of the stack, fl I have had the fire stirred upside down and I fl find that the cinders getting through come out H black and dead, while the coals fall back drown- fl ed out and finally burn to ashes, in the smoke fl box. I would not sell mine for $100, if I could H not get another like it. While a half dozen gin- fl houses around me have been on fire during the fl dry weather, mine has escaped. I, therefore, fl give you an unqualified endorsement of my fl /"Cyclone Spark Arrester." I think I can sell a fl half dozen around here. Very respectfully, fl J. M. GALLOWAY, fl For the Spark Arrester, or any information fl pertaining thereto, apply to either fl Q. J. HOKE, fl or T. S. JEFFERYS, fl Yorkville, S. C. fl 95,000 1ST THIRTY DAYS. fl THE above amount of money must be raised fl from our sales in the next 30 days. So fl money will tell; bring your cash and it will se- fl cure you large bargains. Money, Money, fl Money, we must and will have. The old ship fl has sprung a leak and it's necessary to throw fl over board an immense amount or onr stock-fl that we may float on with ease, so at low water fl mark prices they will and must go. 100 Boxes fl of all grades Tobacco that must bring us early fl cash. These goods are put up in 10, 20, and 40 fl Sounds boxes, all of which is guaranteed against fl amage, etc. 56 Barrels ot Molasses, 152 Bar- fl rels of Flour, 608 Bushels of Corn, 60,000?4 inch fl shingles, 523 Gallons of Stoneware, 240 Gallons fl Hollow ware, 250 Gallons Tinware, 920 Gallons fl of Assorted Crockery ware, all trembling, know- fl ing that their time of service is nigh at hand and fl ' they feel so cheap when we announce the value fl we hold them at. LINDSAY & MOORE, fl Jobbers in Soap, Snuff and Tobocco. fl JOHN R. ASHE. W. N. ASHE, JR fl ASHE Ac ASHE, I McConnellsville, H. C. fl COTTON GINNING, &C. I WE hereby beg to inform the public that we fl are fully prepared to Gin Cotton, Grind fl Corn and furnish Brick in any quantity. We fl have nothing but first-class machinery and don't fl hesitate to say that we can do you better work than any competitor, w e will run an eigaiy saw new Pratt Gin, and have it gedred to .B run slow and gin on the old horse-power stvle, B making a liner sample and cleaning the seed net- B ter than the present usual method of ginning B cotton. B We have our Corn Mill ready to mash corn and B deem it unnecessary to say more than that our machinery was prepared and put in motion by B J. WYLIE WELLS, which alone is sufficient B guarantee for first-class work. B We have one quarter of a million of Brick B now ready for market, and will be pleased to B serve 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 B make satisfactory freight rates. B We will meet any competition in our merchan- B I dise business and guarantee satisfaction in every B instance. Give us a showing all round. B ASHE & ASHE. B RAILROAD ELECTION. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, flj County of York, B Office of County Commissioners. b WHEREAS, a petition has been presented B by a majority of the freeholders of YORK B TOWNSHIP, praying that this Board order B that an election be held in said township, at B which shall be submitted to the qualified voters B of said township the question of modifying the B conditions of a subscription of SEVENTY-*- B FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, (875,000) voted B March 13tb, 1886, by said township, to the JB CHARLESTON, CINCINNATI AND CHICA- B GO RAILROAD COMPANY, so as to permit B said Railroad Companv to build its road BY B^ ANY PRACTICABLE LINE between Black's B and Yorkville, by way of Broad River township, Bj and to transfer said subscription so voted, ana made on the 28th day of April,' 1886, to said new B line. B And it appearing to this Board that the peti- B tioners have complied with the terms of the Act B of the General Assembly, authorizing this Board to order said election, it is therefore ordered: That an election be held AT YORK COURT HOUSE, in said township, on SATURDAY, the B 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1887, at which B shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said township, the question of permitting said Railroad Company to build its road by the line named in said petition, and to transfer and B| make to said Railroad Company, the subscription of SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL- B LARS in bonds of said township, heretofore voted, made and subscribed, upon what is known as the "direct line" from Black's to Yorkville, to any practicable line from Black's |B to Yorkville, by way of Broad River township. At said election those who may vote in favor of said proposition, will vote a written or printed_ballot containing the words, "FOR TRANS- B^ FEK AJN1) SUilSL/UUr iiUiM, ana muse voi- w ing against said proposition will vote a like bal- |H lot with the words, "AGAINST TRANSFER AND SUBSCRIPTION," written or printed thereon. H The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock, A. M.f and closed at 6 o'clock P. M. The managers fl| will, at the close of said election, immediately canvass the votes and make return thereof to this Board on Monday, the 21st day of February, ttfl 1887, at ten o'clock, A. M. Messrs. S. L. Davidson, A. Springs Withers and R. A. Parish are hereby appointed managers at and for said election, who will conduct the same according to law and as herein prescribed. Done by authority of the Board this 17th day of January, 1887. R. W. WHITESIDES, Ch'm. ) B JAMES B. ALLISON, S Co. Comr's. B E. R. MILLS. J B Attest:-James B. Allison, Clerk. January 19 3 5t WANTED. B AA AAA RAILROAD TIES at once,/ <0\/I " be delivered along the lin^q^^H theC.C/AND C. RAILROAD, from BlacP&^^g Camden. For specifications apply to / THOS. E. MATSON, Chief Engi/^-BBI Parish House, Yorkvilf January 11 2 ^ BHHH rag