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base act of injuring the little child, he raised his hand to heaven and said*"No!" His own testimony was the only material evidence in his favor. His counsel, in their arguments, dwelt at considerable length upon the medical testimony as to the possibility of an accidental injury to the child, and to the absence of any conceivable object for the commission of the alleged crime by the defendant. The counsel for the State made a strong presentation of their side of the case. The solicitor asserted that the injury to the child was produced either by the mother or the defendant, and maternal feelings would not have inclined or permitted such cruelty by the former. The Judge finished his charge about9 o'clockP. M., when the jury retired, and an hour and a half later returned a verdict of not guilty. The Court was engaged on Saturday ana auring to-aay in tne trial oi me case of the State vs. George Harrison, Hay Boyd and Daniel Featherstone, all colored, charged with the murder of Eli Johnson, colored. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Rosana Caldwell, colored, was found guilty of setting fire to the dwelling house of Mr, John Kirkpatrick. This closed the criminal business. m. >, Correspondence of the Yorkville Enqnirer. LETTER PROM ROCK HILL. Rock Hill, March 29.?For the past week the subject of conversation, both on the street and by the fireside, has been the conflagration, and those of our citizens who were so fortunate as to have insurance policies on their property destroyed, have been engaged with the insurance men, settling their claims. I am pleased to report that the claims have been most satisfactorily adjusted. The amount to be paid by the various companies is $57,382.17, divided among them as follows: Amount of Insurance. Am't Paid. Liverpool, London <fc Globe,..$ 18,000 $16,683 00 Queen, 7,600 2,198 31 Hartford , 11,000 3,555 46 Georgia Home, 11,750 2,449 31 Underwriters, 6,050 4,1?*9 00 Continental, 5,150 5,150 00 Home, New York, 13,400 7,032 00 German-American, 11,300 3,306 06 Rochester German, 2,600 108 31 Norwich Union, 7,700 1,472 00 Trans-Atlantic, 2,000 2,000 00 Phoenix, Brooklyn 10,000 5,556 65 Northern Assurance,....: 6,450 1,165 45 Phoenix, Hartford, 9,500 2,536 62 $123,300 $57,382 17 The buildings burnt are all to be rebuilt. The Globe Hotel, Roddey & Co.'s store and the Bank are to be in one building, which will be three stories high, the second and third stories to be usea exclusively by the hotel. I have seen the plans of the building and they indicate that it will be a great improvement on the old one. Frew Bros, and Steele Bros. & Co. will rebuild at once. Capt. A. E. Hutchison has already contracted for the erection of stores for Fewell & Watson and W. S. Creighton <fe Co. While the disastrous fire has fallen heavily on some of our citizens, it has also been instrumental in furnishing employment to a large number, and will be the means of throwing into circulation this summer a large amount of ready money, thereby in... creasing the cash trade of the town. ^ The town authorities are contemplating the purchase of a steam fire engine, and the sinking of water cisterns. Mr. James A. Hamilton, manager of the Southern Telegraph Company at this place, has returned to his former home in Orangeburg county. The office of the telegraph company was in the Globe Hotel, and as most of the telegraph equipment was destroyed with that building, the company has decided to discontinue business at this place. During Mr. Hamilton's stay in Bock Hill, he and his family made many warm friends, and his five-year-old son, John, a little gentleman in every sense of the word, who delivered telegrams to the business men, will be missed. He was the pet of the town. J. H. Rice, State Superintendent of Education, addressed our citizens in the Library building on Wednesday night. His address was highly enjoyed by those who were Ijresent. Mr. Rice would have had a much arger audience but for the excitement caused by the fire. It is generally supposed that Rev. W. B. Tannincra nnotnr nf t.hft Presbyterian ChUTCh WVMM**4bV., V here, will accept the call extended to him by the church at Spartanburg. He has requested the session of the church, at this Slace, to call a congregational meeting next unday, to unite with them in asking Bethel Presbytery to dissolve his connection with the church here. Bethel Presbytery meets in Winnsboro, on the 5th of next month. As pastor of the church at this place, Mr. Jennings has been efficient and acceptable, and in his change of fields what will be the loss of the church here will prove to be Spartanburg's gain. The farmers were scarce in town last week, the weather being so propitious for farming work that they availed themselves of the opportunity. The office at this place of the Telephone Company was raovea to-day into J. B. Johnson's drug store. Thus are the Rock Hill and York drug stores connected by wire. At 10 A. M. yesterday a heavy rain and hailstorm visited this place, lasting about thirty minutes. Hal. ? One of the Laurens policemen was Elaced in the "calaboose" onSaturday night, ut by cutting a hole in the wall effected his escape. Ularfttf Imports. YORKVILLE, March 30.-Cotton, 101 to 103. LIVERPOOL, March 28.?Cotton firm ; uplands, 5 7-16d. CHARLESTON, March 28.-Cotton firm; middling 10. NEW YORK, March 28.?Cotton steady ; uplands, 10J. Futures closed strong with sales ol 100,700 bales, as follows : March, 10.30; April, 10.36; May, 10.38; June, 10.48; July, 10.56; August, 10.63; September, 10.24 to 10.26; October, 0.87 to 9.89; January, 9.84 to 9.86. %erial ftaticcs. Five Good and Sufficient Reason* Why every one who intends to paint should use the Longman & Martinez Pure Prepared Paint. 1st. Because of its purity, being free from any ingredient that does not increase the value of a paint. 2d. Because of its economy, costing, when thinned ready for the brush, about Si. 17 per gallon. 3d. Because of its known durability. It is yet in good condition on houses in this county on which it was applied from Gto 12 years ago. 4th. Because of its great covering properties, two coats being equal to 3 coats of white lead or any other paint. 5th. Because of the full and plainly worded guarantee of the manufacturers that attaches to every bill sold. Kcykendal, Agent for Yorkville. * G-r-e-a-t Ciesar! Henry couuty, Va., is noted all over the United States for the superb quality of its leaf and manufactured tobacco. The Great Ciesar tobacco was grown and manufactured in this famous county, and, for the price, cannot be approached by any brand that we know. It is already selling li'ke "hot cakes." Try it. .Sold only bj' Kuykendal. Carriage Paint*. Carriage paints, for one coat work, in black, lake, bottle green and vermilion, at Kuyken DAL S. In the Future The famous emollient for leather, the J. I. C. Harness Oil, will be put up in handsome screw top tin cans without change of price. Don't be PerNuaded. If you have a cough you need Campbell's Cough Cure. Don't be persuaded into trying anything else. Compounded and sold by KuvKENDAL. Far better than the harsh treatment of medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. McLeau's Chills and Fever Cure, by mild yet effective action will cure. Sold at ">0 cents a bottle by JNO. C. Kdykendal. Town Talk. How quickly news tlies. On every side you hear words of commendation of Chipmax's Liv' kb Fills. 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 euro for sick-headache, constipation, malaria, dyspepsia, etc. Sold by Dowry A Starr, "the druggists." January-ft 4, ly # . 4 %?ial Solitts. 9. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by May <fe May. 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable bv Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of 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 81.00. Sold by May a May. 12. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY?a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by May & May. iq uxj a r*ir\fwta f!k\" r last.incr and fraerrant perfume. Price 25 and'50 cents. ?Soid by "May <fc May. 14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by May & 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 bottleof Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents. Sold by May <fe May. September 29 39 ly Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago will And a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation. Sold by Jno. C.Kcykendal. Active, Poshing and Reliable Lowry <fe Starr can always be relied upon to carry in stock thepurestand 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 Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, 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. Wonderful Cares. W. D. Hoyt<fc Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggstsof Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling r. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve, "for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, and cive such universal satisfaction. There have Been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Lowry A Starr. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Lowry & Starr. July 14 28 ly In advance of the sickly season render yourself impregnable ; a malarial atmosphere or sudden change bf temperature is fraught with danger; use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by Jno. C. Kuykendal. Low Country Malaria Ousted. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic is prescribed by all prominent physicians, and is undoubtedly the best Tonic now being sold. It prevents malaria, and cures dyspepsia and general debility. Greenville, S. C., Mav 22,1885. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.?Gentlemen: Having used your Calisaya Tonic since 1883, I cheerfully recommend it to those suffering from loss of appetite and dyspepsia ; also as a preventive of malaria, having used one dozen bottles in Florida during the months of September, October and November, 1884. J. C. BOOZER. Sold by Druggists everywhere at 81.00 a bottle. Lowry <fe Starr, Wholesale Agents, Yorkviiio s. n. October 6 40 6m x J HYMENEAL. "^Married?At the residence of the bride's father, i Vork county, on the 15th instant, by Rev. M. ii. Kirkpatrick, Mr. T. F. JACKSON and Miss JANIE PARHOTT, daughter of Mr. Curtis M. Parrott. ^ OBITUARY. - ? Tjied?In this coantv, near Grover, on the 14th instant, Mrs. MARY HULLENDER, wife of H. I. Hullender, aged 52 years. in Yorkville, on the 27th instant, ELVA McCORKLE DIXON, only daughter of Mr. Chas. H. and Mrs. Hattie J. Dixon, aged 11 years 10 months and 10 days. The little child had been an intense sufferer for nearly two years from disease, the result of measles ; but bore her sufferings with a fortitude to be expected only of one more mature in years. INSURANCE LICENSE. Executive Department, Office of Comptroller-General. Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887. I CERTIFY that Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, of Yorkville, S. C., Agentof the German-American Fire Insurance Company, incorporated by the State of New York, has compliea with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby license the said Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and transact all business of Insurauce in this State, in the County of York, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1888. W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General. March 30 13 It INSURANCE LICENSE. Executive Department, Office of Comptroller-General, Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887, T CERTIFY that Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, of Yorkville.S. C., Agentof the Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance Company, incorporated by Germany, has complied with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Caro. lina," and I hereby license the said Mr. J. K. LINDSAY, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State, in the County of York, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1888. W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General. March 30 13 It INSURANCE LI ENSE~ Executive Decartment, , Office of Comptroller General, Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887. I CERTIFY that Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, of Yorkville. S. 0., Agent of the Phoenix of Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, incorporated by the State of New York, has compiled with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby LICENSE the said Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, Agent aforesaid, to tako risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State, in the county of York, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1888. W. E. STONE Y, Comptroller General. March 30 13 It THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS THOMAS F. JACKSON has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Dr. II. G. JACKSON, 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 the said county, to be holdeu at York Court House, on FRIDAY, , the 15TH DAY OF APRIL, A. I)., 1887, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, whv the , said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 'JOth day of 1 March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, and in i the 111th vearof American Independence. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge. March 30 13 2t LOWRY & STARR. TUB.lttU, lUllAttU. NEVER go anywhere else. The greatest bargains in that line over ottered yon. Just i i think of it?15 plugs of good, Bound, pure tobac; co for one dollar. A good Smoking Tobacco at 50 cents a pound. Snuff of all kinds and at prices to suit the times. CATTLE AND CHICKEN POWDERS. Spring of the Year ! Look after your cattle. By the use of our Chicken powder, Cholera is prevented and cured. DIAMOND DYES. Make an old garment look better than new. ' Only 10 cents a package?any color you may dei sirel GARDEN SEEDS. D. Landreth it Sons. Fresh and pure. Wo buv on the cremation plan ; all old seed burnt at end of every season. Call and got vour supply of * LOWRY A STARR. H. F. ADICKES. GOME TO THE GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND SKE Our Stock of Jfew Goods. ? W E opened this week invoices of Notions, Dry Goods and Millinery of every description. Miss Smith has just returned, and brings with nhnino A.H 115 nnr\r fJnnrln r?f AVflTV Sfcvlft. from the very latest importations. Miss Smith is the only Milliner from this market, who has had the advantages this season of attendiug the openings of Spring styles at the North, and is consequently much better informed than any other in this market. We invite all the ladies to give us a call and inspect our stock. Prices just a little less than elsewhere FOR CASH. Our ladies' Hats are all of the very newest shapes out, and Miss Smith has taken great care to ?et the most popular styles, at the very lowest prices. A very large line of fine Hamburg Embroideries. Torchon Laces, both hand and machine made. All styles of Silk and Cotton Lace. Hamburg Nets, Allover Laces, Flouncings, ?tc. Veilings in the newest styles. A most superior stock of White Goods of every description. Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Persian Lawns, Nainsooks, Mull Muslin, Swiss Muslin, fancy, flaid and striped Lawns, Tarletons, <ftc. Heavy ique, Marseilles, Terry Cloth, Cotton Diapers, Rubber Sheeting. A beautiful stock of white Embroidered Robes. A lot of pretty colored Embroideries for children's dresses and aprons. Neck Rufflings will be very much used this season, and we have just received the prettiest lin& we have yet seen. Beautiful styles of ladies' and children's Collars and Cuffs. A lot of ladies' Chemisettes in the very newest styles, Cuffs to match. JUST OPENED. A large lot of Seine Cord, in all sizes. Dexter's TTniffincr pnffnn whit.A hliift. hrnwn and cardi nal, in all sizes. The biggest bargains in Thread Laces that we have ever shown. All sizes of Needles, Gents' Ties, Bows and Scarfs. Men's white Lawn Ties, Garter Webs, Marking Cotton, Embroidery Cotton, Coat Binding, Coat and Vest Buttons, Dress Buttons of every shape and size. Ball Pearl Buttons, tiat Pearl Buttons. A large supply of Fishing Tackle, Lines, Hooks and Floats of almost every size. Corsets, Bustles, Hoopskirts, <fcc. Ladies' and Misses' Garters, Whalebone, Rubber Combs, Hair Combs, Corset Steels, Dress Braids. All sizes and colors of Spool Cotton. A large line of low-priced Hose, for ladies and children. Men's Half-Hose in great variety. Some genuine British Half-Hose. A lot of beautiful Gloves for ladies at very low prices. Men's linen and cotton Handkerchiefs. A special job in ladies' fine linen colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Black Flax Thread, wlr'e Flax Thread, in all numbers. All colors of solid Prints, heavy brown Drills, Corset Jeans, Quilt Linings, and a lot of beautilul Dress Ginghams. An invoice of Stationery opened this week. Marbles in all sizes and shapes. A large line of Writing Pads and fine Writing Papers. All sizes of Pivot Roller Skates. Our stock of School Books is complete. We receive additions to this stock almost every mail. Private Peck's History of the Rebellion, 50c. The Fair God. by Lew Wallace, cloth, $1.50. Ben Hur, by Lew Wallace, cloth, $1.50. The Hornet's Nest, by E. P. Roe, paper 25c. are among the latest arrivals. The following School Books are at rock bottom prices: , Appleton's Readers, Nos. 1, 2,3, 4 and 5. Swinton's Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. McGuflfy's Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and (>. Barnes' Readers, Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5. Appleton's Geographies. Maury's Geographies. . Cornell's Geographies. Robinson's Arithmetics and Algebra. Sanford's Arithmetics. Key to Robinson's Progressive Practical Arithmetic. Stephen's U. S. History. Swinton's Pry. History of the United States. Swinton's Condensed U. S. History. Reed & Kellogg's, Smith's, Kerl's, Whitney it Kriox's, Quackenbos' and Harvey's English Grammars. Swinton's Primmer. Swinton's Word Book. Swinton's Word Primmer. Any style and number of Copy Books. Speech' Books. Recitations and Readings, etc., Ac. We will order direct from publishers any book wanted and not in stock. We have complete catalogues of all kinds of instrumental and vocal music and music dooks and we will be glad to order anything in this line at publishers' prices. A lot ot music books on hands containing the most popular airs and songs at very low prices. Our stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Books is very attractive and all as low as can be bought from the publisher. STANDARD TWELVE MOS, bound in cloth and Gold, at 75 cents each. Grimm's Fairy Tale. Anderson's Fairy Tales. French Fairy Tales. Voyages of Captain Cook. Life of Napoleon. * Scottish Chiefs. Arabian Nights' Entertainment. Pilgrim's Progress. Tom Brown's School Days, Ac. All the Standard Poets : Shakspeare, Campbell, Dante, Tennyson, Burns, Browning, Hood, Wordsworth, Ingelow, Moore, Owen Meredith, Proctor, Hemans, Pope, Keble's, Coleridge, Scott, Lucile, Milton, Byron, Cowper, Chaucer, Goldsmith, Shelly, Pope's Illiad, Pope's Odyssey, Longfellow, Familiar Quotations, Gems from the Poets, Sacred Gems from the Poets, Whittier's Early Poems, Ac., Ac. A large lino of choice Juveniles in Paper and beautiful colored Boards. We have Testaments and Bibles in every shape, binding and size of type. Testaments from 10 cents to $2.25 each. Bibles from 40 cents to $10.00 each, in all sizes and style of binding. Sunday-School Books. Sunday-School Reward Cards, Ac., Ac. Cook books. Standard Set Histories, Letter-writers and Humorous Books. All the Popular Magazines and papers received and displayed on our News Counter as regularly as published. EVERY BOOK THAT LEAVES OUR STORE IS SOLD AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES. We have a most attractive stock of the best standard Literature in the popular shape Libraries, and receive the best new books as published. A new supply this week of, "She," "King Solomon's Mines,"- "Doctor Claudius" "Mr. Isaacs" and all other books by author of "Dr. Claudius." A 101 01 UljiVU v uisiorv ui ins uwn life?cheapost edition. All kinds, shapes, sizes and rulings of Blank Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, Composition Books, Drawing Books, Blank Receipts, Drafts and notes. Book-keeping Blanks. Adhesive Stub Files. Lead Pencils in every shape and size, from lowest price to finest Artists' Pencils. Marking Crayons, Pastel Crayons, Mucilage and Inks of finest makes, in mostconvenientshapes. Stamping Inks, Indellible Inks, Cold Paints, Board Clips, Letter Copying Books, Pink Tape, Tin Cash Boxes, Paper Fasteners, Staple Presses and ; Staples, Office Clocks, Key Rings, Music Folios, 1 Ink and Pencil Erasers, Aubber Bands, Pencil Point Protectors, Pencil Holders, Call Bells, School Slates, Slate Pencils, Transparent Drawing Slates, Blackboard Erasers, Letter Clips, Sleeve Straps, School Satchels, Pen Racks, Visiting Cards in a variety of shapes, Drawing Instruments in Sets, Charcoal, Hook Tacks, Billiard Chalk,School Crayons, Water-color Paints, Marking Brushes,Camel's Hair Brushes, Thumb Tacks, Blotting Paper, Drawing Paper, Bristol Boards, Perforated Bristol Board, in all colors. Finest quality of Writing Paper in every shape and style of finish. Envelopes, all sizes. Music Paper* Sermon Paper, Shelf Paper, Gold Paper, Silver Paper, Mourning Paper, Wall Paper, Paper Window Shades, Tissue Papers. Toilet Pa| pers, Letter Pads, Manuscript Pads, Seals. Gum Labels, String and Wire Tags, Targets, j Wood Tooth Picks, Quill Tooth Picks, Pens of | I every description, Pen Holders, Rulers, all \ kinds of Sealing Wax, Initial Seals, Card Racks, ! Paper Knives, Bill Holders, Letter Files, Paper j Weights, Tape Measures, Rubber Balls, Base Balls, Base Ball Gijjdes, Base Ball Bats. Glass j Marbles, Genuine Agate Marbles, Pajnteu China Marbles, Stone Marbles, Tops, Scissors and i shears, Boys' Tool Chests, Chessmen, Chockpr- j men, PlayingCards at q cents, 15 cents, 25 cents, { *1. .... T*. il HO 11,1,1 * > no nor rwcl- f'iir.l J !?/ UUIlUlt # ' l/HUKi v*t?u ?*nv? v?"? X'^* f x.x? | lioxos, Dice, Dice Cups, Checker and Chess Boards, Backgammon Boards, Ink Stands, : Pocket Ink Stands, Feather Dusters, Wool , Dusters, Whisk Brooms, Fine Baskets, Iloarth brooms, Harmonicas from the finest to the low- ! est prices, Pocket Knives, Scrap Books, Auto-1 graph Albums, Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Reading (Bassos, Bill Books, Pocket Books, Purses, Photograph frames, Bronze Plaques, Easels, <te. A large variety of Ladies' Hand Bags. Everybody that knows anything about the stocks in this market, knows wo are headquar; ters for all kinds of Shoes. Special low prices on | ladies' and children's tine and medium line J Shoes, in lace and button, A large invoice of j button Shoes to arrive in a few days. Our prices on Dry Goods can't be beat. Come and see for yourself. We have sold that mule, but we have some ac- j counts vet unsettled. Your attention is asked. I II. F. ABICKES. HUNTER & OATES. MR. HUNTER, THE buyer for the Mammoth, has just returned from New York, and we are receiving every day All Kinds of Dry Goods, And by the time that this reaches the public, will be fully organized and equipped for a season of emphatic and enduring triumphs, for believing the soul-stirring symptoms of better times are approaching, we have bought with a lavish hand and will show you styles that are captivating, enchanting and fascinating; Fabrics that are modest, tasty and lasting; Prices that are just, fair and attractive ; Treatment that is kind, polite and catching. There is no deviation from the path that leads to the Store of Bargains, and the only passport necessary is the Almighty Dollar, for the talismanic monosyllable Cash, is the watchword that will open to you those bargains in all their splendor. We have the goods and styles for you, and we name the prices for you, and give you real and not imaginary value for your hard earned dollars. Never before have we opened the season with Such an Array of Bargains, And especially in Gents' Goods can we show you attractions beyond competition, for everybody finds comfort, elegance and durability in one of Strouse <fc Bro's patent shoulder Corset-fitting Suits. We also have the largest and most select line of HATS AND SHOES >>On the market, and can fit and please the most fastidious, in either. We Have a List of Bargains As long as the moral law, but space will not permit us to enumerate. HUNTER OATES. WITHERS ADICKES. SOME FEW THINGS TO be remembered. They may save purchasers money: That our stock is, very full and complete and we guarantee the price of everything in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Tinware, etc. Sugars of every sort from Icing to Brown. Recollect where to get 13 pounds of best granulated Sugar for $1.00, ana recollect we initiated this low price. Coffees and tea in fine variety as low as the lowest. Try our fine Coffees. Roasted of several kinds. Mocha and Java blended reduced to 65 cents a can. Arica at 4i pounds for $1.00. Don't forget our blended Tea at 75 KAiita. with a rflftl nice china. cnn and saucer thrown in. New fresh Rice and best Grits at cents which sells elsewhere at 4 cents. Fancy Groceries of All Sorts. We think the best assortment in town. Spices of every kind, whole and ground, warranted pure. Cranberry Sauce, Jelly, Gelatine, Chocolate, Coco, Dessicated Cocoanut, and all such things?good and cheap. Fruits generally in store. Remember where to get best Lemons at 35 cents per dozen?now. Prunes, Dates, Raisins, Nuts, Citron, Currants, at 8i cents; Crackers of all sorts. Sodas ana Snowflakes cheaper than elsewhere. A good Soda Cracker at 10 cents, 12 pounds for $1.00 and a Snow Flake at 12i cents, equal to those usually sold higher. Candies ! Candies ! ! Candies! Z! We now offer our assortment of fancy candies at 25 cents. Goshen Butter?fine. Hardware?Lots of new Hardware on the road. Hoes cheap. Shovels from 60 cents up. Consult us when wanting Hardware. About 200 Locks expected to-day. Hinges cheap. Tools of all sorts. For Court Week. 5 kegs of choice Cider, Dried Beef, etc. Seeds.?Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds. Try Millet. Fresh lot of Clover, Orchard, Blue Grass. Fine seed Peanuts and Peanuts roasted every day. WASTTEUD. Produce of all sorts. Butter at 20 cents now. ETIWAH FERTILIZERS. Get the report of the State Chemist for their quality. No one else is authorized to judge, except the farmers who use them. WITHERS ADICKES. LODS1Y & MOORE. FANCY GROCERIES. 0 to Lindsay <fc Moore's for fresh Cream JJT Cheese and Maccaroni. Snow flake Crackers and best quality of canned goods. Our quartered Pine Apple in glass jars makes a delightful desert. Fruits, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, etc. Oysters, Peaches, Cherries, Strawberries, Green Corn and such goods in cans we sell at the lowest possible living prices. 1776. MRS. MILLER'S Snuff manufactory was commenced in 1770. LINDSAY & MOORE. SEE AND TRY OUR Fry's Homeopathic Cocoa, Sweet Chocolate and Dickson's Stove Polish. LINDSAY & MOORE. MRS. MILLER'S SNUFF IS sold at wholesale prices by LINDSAY & MOORE. GARDEN SEED, POTATOES, Peas, Timothy, Clover, and Orchard Grass Seed. Carload Corn and 50 Barrels of Molasses in stock at LINDSAY <fc MOORE'S. SWEET, SALTOR FRESH. MRS. MILLER'S Snuff is put up sweet, salt or fresh, and every pack guaranteed pure leaf tobacco. LINDSAY <fc MOORE. RAT TRAPS, ' SIFTERS, Trays, Tubs, Churns, Baskets and Wooden buckets without a seam or hoop at LINDSAY <fc MOORE'S. SOAP. BUY your Laundry Soap from Lindsay and Moore, for inaddilion to giving you as large a bar of soap for 5 cents, they give you with each sale a chance at their Lustre Band Tea Set which will be given away to the Soap buyers. LINDSAY & MOORE. T. s. JEFFERYS THE CYCLONE EXTINGUISHER. Tirzah, S. C., March 10, 1887. Messrs. Jefferys it IIokk, Gents: THE Cyclone Spark 'Extinguisher put on I my engine a few months ago is giving entire satisfaction. Bofore It was put on, my gin-house several times caught lire from sparks, got so I had to quit running while^he wind was blowing in the direction of the gin-house. Now I can gin and saw with perfect safety, no matter which way the wind blows. Haven't seen a live spark from the engine since I have been using it. And another good thing about itis.it can't wear or burn out. Will last as long as the engine. I think it a great invention, and wouldn't take double the cost of mine if it was so I couldn't get another one. I think you ought to reduce the present high rate of insurance on gin-houses where these extinguishors aro used 011 the engines, or at least, recommend such to the companies you represent, because I see 110 risk whatever from the engine. Very respectfully, HENRY MASSEY. M STRAUSS. " DURING THE SEASON jyj STRAUSS will receive an assortment of , New Gooils Weekly, I 1 And the prices will be according to the times, ' , j UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES.! LINDSAY a MOORE have just completed a large Building in rear of their store, 20 x SO ( feet, that will be used in the Undertaker's busi- | ness. They have a large stock of COFFINS and CASKETS 011 hands, and can satisfy from the humblest to the most fastidious. Directions ! in coming for coffins: 1st. Know how much you want to pay for one. 2nd. Have your measurements correct. When you have a price to pay for a'colfin, we will guarantee satisfaction for your price. Our prices are just to suit cus- , tomers ; can fix up one at any price from $2.50 to 1 $75.00. I Buy Burial Robes and Gent's Burial suits for oconomv and noatness. i LINDSAY it MOO UK. i T.M. DOBSON & C0. Oh! Have You Seen Them ! J "\yf ISS GLOVER, have you seen those beauti 1TJ. ful Embroideries and Allover Pets that the ' Old Chap spoke of in his last week's talk? If not, go at once and feast your eyes ; they are the prettiest you ever saw. Don't take your pock- < et-book without you want to buy, for just as sure as you see them, and have any change, you will buy. f The Old Chap has the nicest Combination Dresses in Prints, in town ; only 8i cents. Be sure and see them : they are so pretty. He has j all colors ot nice Cheese Cloths, Nunsvoilings and all kinds ol' Beautiful Dress Goods. And the prettiest line of White Goods in town, j A nice line of Towels, India Mulls and Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Barred and Striped Nainsooks, and all kinds of Dress Goods, in Beautiful white, ' striped and checked goods. Also'colored Lawns and nice Ginghams. Our line of black Cashmeres and Henriettas are just splendid. None better, few as good. Laces and Edgings, Everlasting Trimmings, Bias Tuckings, Torchons, Gimps, Cords, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Ladies' Collars, Cuffs, and Hose of all kinds. Perfumeries, Soaps, Dolls, Pins, Needles and Combs. A large quantity of Jewelry on consignment at cost to man'-'acture. Anything that you can , find to suit, y jii can buy at "a big bargain. k Ladies' mourning, white and colored Hankerchiefs at all prices. Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Gloves, Cotton Gloves and Mitts, all of latest styles. Black Crepes, Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, < Sailors and Hats for Children. In fact everything in the Millinery line can be found at our Millinery House. Don't buy until you have ] seen ours. Our Stock in Spring Millinery , Has all arrived, and we will be glad to show you what we have. Miss Keene is ready and willing ] to show you a nice Hat or Bonnet, at low figures. A splendid line of Corsets?Health, Abdominal ? and Nursing. Also a Corset for 25 cents. VtimS MAMJNij. We are doing a nice business in this line. Mrs. LOWRANCE'S French system of cutting is taking well. No misfits or bad work leaves her department. She makes from a Calico to the ( finest Silk. Fits and work guaranteed in every instance. Mrs. Lowrance will beglad tosee her friends and all her customers. With the many adyantages she now has, she can serve her friends < better than ever. She never disappoints. All 5 work done when promised. Ladies' wanting work done nicely and perfect fits, will call at our Dress Making Department. All Mrs. Lowrance asks is a trial. Fine Cincinnati Clothing. Our fine fitting Cincinnati Clothing has arrived, is pretty and prices reasonable. Call and see them. Our Zeigler Shoes, for ladies' wear, will arrive this week. Perfect fitting as usual. Our Shoe Department is second to none. All kinds of men's and ladies' Shoes, as low as the lowest. SEWING MACHINES. We have several Second-Hand Machines, from $2.50 to $15.00, all in perfect order. Also, all kinds of first-class Machines for sale. We have a good assortment of Jeans and Cottonades at all prices. Gents' Kid and Cotton Gloves, Half-Hose, Ties, Suspenders, Hose-Supporters, Linen and Paper Collars. Hats of all Kinds, In Fur, Wool and Straw. All of latest styles, and prices low, especially for cash. All kinds of goods very low for cash. The Almighty Dollar will go a long ways with the Old Chap now, as his is very scarce. Come and see us and we will do your pockets good. T. M. DOBSON & CO., Leaders in Millinerv and Dress-Maklnc. JXO. C. KrYKESTDAL. lp-fcE T^pF^ "Three Little Maids From School," C1AN get at the YORK DRUG STORE the ) nicest Note Paper, Box Paper, Envelopes, Pen and Pencil Tablets, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens, Holders, Ink and Ink-stands, AND Colgate's Fine Toilet Waters, Handkerchief Extracts and Toilet Soaps, exhaling the very breath of the flowers. Pure Pip Menthol In screw top bottles. The great remedy in sick and nervous headache, neuralgic and other seated pains, colds in head, catarrh, etc. The Great Disinfectant, Carbolate of Lime, disinfects and removes instantly the odor of sinks, drains, privies, pig sties, cellars, sick rooms, etc., etc. Dental Plate Tooth Brushes Are indispensable to those who wear dental plates or artificial teeth. Try one and you will never use anything else. Every Lady in the Land Should have a. toilet Chamois Skin. Can be seen at Kuykendal's. A Horse or an Ox In the spring of the year becomes enervated and weak. Their secretions get out of order and they lose appetite and energy. In this condition they should he treated with alteratives, tonics and blood enrichers. All these are found in KUYKENDAL'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. Should you prefer them, we can give you Boll's, Barker's, or McLean's. Stnss Fnrt. A lot of Pure Stasis Furt German Kainit at lowest time and cash prices. J NO. C. KUYKENDAL. W.C. LATIMER. OFF FOR NEW YORK. ! J WILL leave on tho 22nd instant for the Northern Markets, And will return about April 1st, with a complete I line of i FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, &C. I expect to buy a big stock of all the i Very Latest Novelties j To bo found. So wait and see my stock before buying, as I will show you f Something Pretty and Stylish. W. C. LATIMER. J. W DOBSON. !' BUGGIES. iroU can buy a nice Columbus or Cincinnati j X Huggy from J. W. DOBSON, cheap. | ( IF YOl' WANT TO Bl'Y ! ? A GOOD Horse or Mule, go to J. W. DOBSON'S Livery and Feed Stables. IF YOU WANT TO EXCHANGE 17-OUR Horse or Mule for a better one, go to J. ) X W. DOBSON'S Livery and Feed Stables. RIFLE FOR SALE. i SECOND-HAND 22 calibre REMINGTON /V RIFLE, in good order. Price $12. Apply A nt ENQUIRER OFFICE. p February lf> 7 tf ii at. C. WILLIS. IF YOU WANT. IF you want to buy a nice PHOTON, go to ' M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy a DOCTOR'S PHAETON,. ;o to M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy a TOP-BUGGY, home- < riade, go to M. C. WILLIS. 1 If you want to buy a home-made OPEN BUG- ( }Y, go to M. C. WILLIS. i If you want to buy a Cincinnati TOP-BUGGY, jo to M. C. WILLIS. If you wanttobuy a BUGGY, made in Columjus City, go to M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy DOUBLE or SINGLE HARNESS, made by hand, go to M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy cloth or leather COLLARS, jo to M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy BLIND BRIDLES, HALTERS, home-made, goto M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy BUGGY WHIPS, go to M. C. WILLIS. I If you want to buy the light-running thimbleikein TENNESSEE WAGON, go to M. C. WILLIS. If you want to buy LUMBER and SHAVED SHINGLES, from the long-leaf pine, go to M. C. WILLIS. .j i If you want to buy the best GUANO sold, M. i 2. WILLIS has it. * * If you want to buy RAILROAD CARTS and HARNESS, M. C. WILLIS' is the place. If you want to pay your old debt due M. C. WILLIS, he is ready to take the money, with ;hanks. If you want REPAIR WORK done at short Qotice, see M. C. WILLIS. : L ATT A BROTHERS j ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. SUGAR. Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Maccaroni, Cheese, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. 1 3winbone's_Gelatine, Leggett's Tiger Brand 1 Roasted Donee, &c. A full stock of New Orleans Molasses. A large stock of Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snnff. ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN. All Grades of Flour. HAMS, BACON AND LARD. HARDWARE. LATTA BROTHERS. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. ANNOUNCEMENT. IT is our pleasure to announce large arrivals of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Guanos, Acids and Kainit. We have special bargains to offer in Corn, Flour, Meal, Molassess, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Red Rust Proof Oats. TENNESSEE HAMS. We have j ust received our fresh lot of these excellent Hams These hams are sweet and juicy, and in short are the old genuine country cured Ham, much superior to the sugar cured Ham and at equally low prices. LIME. We have exclusive control of the GENUINE LIMESTONE LIME and shall be pleased to offer special prices to contractors and parties desiring to buy in car lots. AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have a large lot of agricultural lime for composting at reduced prices. MOST SPECIALLY Would we call attention to a few unsettled accounts and notes which must have attention at once or we shall place the same in the hands of our Attorney for collection. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. JUST RECEIVED. ALL SIZES OF PLOWS. Double and SingleFoot Plow Stocks, Hoes, Backhands, Trace Chains, Singletrees, Haines, Ac. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. POTATOES, GARDEN SEEDS, AC. JUST received a lot of pure Eastern Irish Potato Seed, and our Garden Seeds have arriv9d. Call for them. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SHOES. WEhavejust received Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Come and buv them. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. i AT COST I AT COST !! , pi ENTS' Ready-Made Suits, Winter Calicoes, ' UT Dress Goods, and many other things we do I jot wish to carry over. ! KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. J i i AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HEAVY Jeans, Crockerv, Gents' Hats, Ac. * KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. , 4CHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. j DOME to us for School Books and Stationery. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. j AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE. < rHE No. 7 American Sewing Machine is the , best. KENNEDY BROS. <ft BARRON. ( GEORGE T SCHORB. . STILL THEY GO. 11HE WILCOX A WHITE ORGAN has no J, superior and each one sold opens the way or another. Just Drop in and See One. ^ T 'an sell very low for Cash or on time for good * taper. Fully guaranteed, and kept in good or- e er, free of charge. BARGAINS IN STOVES. ^ _ a Warranted Tinware, House-furnishing Goods, 0 'ine Tobacco, Ac. Roofing, Guttering r ti .ml all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work. Re- ti airing, Pumps, Locks, Machines, Ac., cheap, C utSTRICLY CASH. GEO. T. SCHORB. _ G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. I HAVE on hand a large stock of Furniture, and am receiving new goods of all grades, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. When in want of goods in this line, don't fail to see goods and get prices before buying. G. H. O'LEARY. CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS. JUST received a large stock of Cane Mattings for the Spring and Summer trade. In addition to the above largo stock, I have on hand Ail-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported Ingrain Rugs, Velvet ana Moynette Rugs, Oil Cloth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at G. II. O'LEARY'S. 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. WINDOW SHADES, CERTAIN POLES, LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades and Paper Shades, and all in a variety of colors it G. H. O'LEARY'S. PICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. CHROMOS. Oil Paintings, Picture Frames. Wail Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands and Work Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES AND HARNESS. A FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and Harness, Bridles, <tc. Also, Hames,Chains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everything kept in an establishment of this kind, for sale cheap, it G. H. O'LEARY'S. JOHN R. ASHE. CONCERNING CUANO. Stand by the Record. IT has been asserted in this advertisement that "The Plow Brand," Raw Bone Guano was 53.00 per Ton better than Pacific Guano, as shown by analysis of the State Department of Agriculture. To remove any doubt on this point and confirm our position, we will stand by the record. The figures are infallible. When drawing our comparison, we used the lowest commercial value of each Brand, as shown in the record, viz: Sample No. 58, Plow Brand, commercial value ?28.34. Sample No. 34, Pacific Guano, commercial value ?25.34. To be more zealous in our efforts to boom the Plow Brand and use its highest commercial value in comparison with the lowest of the Pacific, as has been the plan of my friend of the Pacific, the record will show a difference in favor of the Plow Brand of ?4,69. We waive this comparison for the present, and squarely claim that when ottering the Plow Brand we offer a goods ?3.00 per ton better than any sold in this market, but we will not ask you to pay us the difference in price. JOHN R. ASHE. CEDAR POSTS. Ican furnish any one, in need of Posts, for fencing or Grape Arbor, with good heart Cedar Posts. Clover and Grass Seed. Every farmer should have an acre to the horse, of Clover and Orchard Grass, and should see my patch to convince them, if they think to the contrary. I have the seed and can give som6 points as to cultivation. Shingles. I have on hand a Lot of "Best" North Carolina Heart Pine Shingles at ?2.75 per M cash. JOHN R. ASHE. C. G. PARISH. THE SPRING TRADE. IN anticipation of a prosperous year, despite the present complaint of hard times, we are making preparations for a brisk Spring Trade, and are now receiving fresh goods almost daily. Our stock of General Merchandise, including Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, is com plete as to quantity and quality and of styles adapted to the season, and will be sold at prices defying competition. Special Bargains. Having just bought a line of elegant samples of one,of the largest New York houses, we are enabled to sell them lower than they can be bought at wholesale in the New York market. This line embraces a variety of Fancy Goods and Notions, Ladies' Dusters, Ladies' Underwear, Hosiery, Towels, Ladies' Satchels, fancy styles in Half-Hose, the finest line of Gents' Neckwear ever seen in this market, Gents' and Ladies' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Fans at alljprices, Corsets in great variety and at all prices, French Percale Shirts, White Shirts, laundricd andunlaundried, and solid color French Linen Shirts, the latest style. Cuff and Sleeve Buttons of the finest quality, Suspenders, Linen Collars, <fcc. In this enumeration of articles, we are enabled to offer splendid inducements and unexampled bargains, of which a call and inspection of the goods will convince you. Mr. W. H. Colcock is still at this House, and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing to serve them right. C. G. PARISH. TOWN ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Intendant and Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C.: Section I. That any person or persons who shall, within the corporate limits of said town, violate any of the provisions of the Act of the I General Assembly of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to further regulate the sale of intoxl-' eating liquors in this State," approved December 24,1880, or of any of the amendments there- 1 to, now of force, shall, (in addition to the penalties imposed by the said Act for selling intoxicating liquors, or wines, fruits preparea with spirituous liauors. bitters or other beverages of | which spirituous liquors form an ingredient, without a license, or being a druggist, for selling any of the aboye articles without a prescription from a regular practicing physician other than himself?which prescription shall be written as hereinafter provided), be fined not less than ten (10) dollars nor more than fifty (50) dollars for each and every violation, one half to go to the informer (whether he be the Town Marshal or not), and the other half to be paid into the treasury of the town; or be imprisoned not less than five (5) nor more than thirty (30) days. Sec. II. That the systematic giving away of any of the articles enumerated in Section I, is hereby ordained to be a nuisance, within the purview of this Ordinance, and a violation subjecting the party or parties to the penalty imposed by said section. Sec. III. That no physician shall issue a prescription for any of the articles enumerated in Section I, without stating the name of the per- j son in full for whom it is issued, and the amount and kind of liquor prescribed, and the quantity to be used daily, and without certifying at the j foot thereof over his own signature : (1.) That he is a regular practicing physician. (2.) That he is in bona Me attendance upon the party named in the body of the prescription. (3) That said party is in need of medical attention, and (4.) j That he deems the prescription issued the proper treatment for said patient. Sec. IV. That no Druggist shall fill a prescription unless the requirements of Section III shall have been complied with; and any druggist filling such prescriptions shall keep the 3ameon a separate file for the space of twelve months, subject at all times to the inspection of my member of the Town Council or the Town Council as a body. Sec. V. That any Druggist or Physician who shall violate any of the provisions of Sections [II or IV, above, shall be subject to the same penalties as those imposed by Section I of this Drdinance. Done in assembly of Council, this 14th day of *,(.,. _ -i March, A. D. 1887, under corporate seal SfcAL--l of said town. GEORGE H. O'LEARY, Intendant. F. A. Gilbert, Clerk of Council. This Ordinance goes.into effect on the 30th day , )f March, 1887. r. a. o. March 16 11 3t MM??????M?? ?? ??Mi ^ MAY & MAY, ^ 1? druggists. im TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. < fOU cau save money by buying your Drugs and Medicines from us. All goods at rock >ottom prices and terms liberal. Try us, it is ill we ask and then say your say. B* B. 13. rVill tell you what is what this week, and don't rou forget that MAY & MAY is tho place to ;et supplied and prices to suit. S. S. S. Ve have a large stock of S. S. S. and won't let ny one undersell us. Come and get one bottle r a dozen and learn our prices. KINCH, KINCH. 'leut.y iu stock. Come and ask what it is and ry it. Morphine always on hand. Now is the ime to get your Tobacco to run your hands, omfl and see wliat low prices wo can sell yon at, MAY A MAY. 1