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The Trade Outlook.?R. G. Dun & C-o's. trade review for the week ending Saturday, May 21, says: The most impor1 tant news of the week, if confirmed, is that the Inter-State Commission will revoke all temporary suspension of the short haul clause terminating July 1. This statement seems credible only because it accords with the spirit of the letter just published by the Commission, giving reasons for refusing suspensions, and holding ' that the injury to existing business is no 1 reason for setting aside the law. Only in exceptional cases will it interfere. The revolution in business must, therefore, 1 progress until the full effects have been ' realized. Some of them are seen in coni tracts taken by the Canadian Pacific to ?i an^ Luuve oumaiu cue wuui ui v^amuiuia auu ten million [pounds of sugar and a marked revival of shipments around the Horn. i Others appear in the decline of trade at i larger centres of distribution and manu- , facture, and an increase of distribution at smaller towns, with the up-springing of new manufacturing works at many localities. For twenty-five years the railroads have been annihilating the barriers of dis\ tance. The new law tends to restore the I old barriers and to put sections, cities and towns farther away from each other. Closely connected are numerous labor troubles, most of which grow out of narrowed fields for the distribution of produc-y tion. Local reports are still generally eficonr aging, witn no instance of unusual delay in collections. Where business is deemed dull, it is in every case pronounced larger than rt the same time last year. Business failures occurring throughout the country during the last week number for the United States 152, Canada 28; total, 180, against 167 last week and 182 the week Rrevious. Failures in the South are very ght, and other sections of the country are below the average except in the Pacific ; Statesand Canada, where casualties are , a* on me increase. ? A Sunday train will be run on the Greenville and Laurens road in a short 1 time. Utarfcct |Uprts. : YORKVILLE, May 25.?Cotton, 10 to 101. LIVERPOOL, May 23.?Cotton quiet; uplands, 5 13-16d. CHARLESTON. May 23.?Cotton quiet and ( firm; middling, 10i. NEW YORK,. May 23.?Cotton firm; up, lands 11. Futures closed firm with sales of 69,300 bales, as follows: May, 10.90 to 10.91; June, 10.91 to 10.92; July, 10.95; August, 10.98; September, 10.63 to 10.64; October, 10.15 to 10.16; November, 9.97 to 9.98; December, 9.96 to 9.97; 1 January 10.01 to 10.02. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, May 20.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending May 20,1887: 1887. 1886. Receipts at all ports for week... 10,609 28,979 Total receipts to this date 5,182,748 5,132,309 Exports for the week 20,444 47,802 Total exports to date 4,183,951 3,752,704 Stock at all U. S. ports 370,532 596,069 Stock in interior towns 21,863 81,853 Stock at Liverpool 971,000 630,000 Sjock afloat for Great Britain. 23,000 181,000 Spend Itoiios. Kl YHEXDAL'S SPECIALS. mmmrnmm ' There's No Place Like Home," Sang a homeless poet, and the refrain touched a chord in every heart and has come echoing down the passing years. Home, though ever so humble, to be made happy and attractive , must be adorned, if only by a clinging vine at , the door. The more pretentious domicils must be more elaborately embelished, and to do this, there is no factor so potent as paint. Read between the lines and you will seethed the foregoing lias been written to call your attention to the celebrated Pure Prepared Paints manufactured by Longman A Martinez. Millions of pounds of this Paint make beautiful, inviting and durable thousands of houses, from the humblest to the most palatial, all over this great k country. Every gallon sold covered by a guarantee that will be made good by Kuylendal, local agent. Land of Gosken^ Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its vitalizing properties, will brighten pale cheeks, and transform a pale, haggard, dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. Two sizes, 50 cents ana $1.00 per bottle. Sold by John C. Kuykendal. Hot and Dnsty. Wheu you come to town, travel-worn, hot and dusty, repair immediately to the York Drug Store ana refresh and cool yourself with one or^ more of these delightful Soda Water Milk Punches so artistically compounded ana manipulated at that celebrated Institution. Blood Orange. The latest novelties in Soda Water drinks are the Blood Orange and Pansy Blossom. Can be had at the York Drug Store. The Fatal Gift of Beauty. ' The Detroit Carriage Black possesses the fatal . gift of beauty, but unlike that fatal gift is durable and inexpensive. A one dollar can will paint your Buggy or Carriage handsomely all over. Sold only by Kuykendal. Opinion and Praise. "Those who ask your opinion usually want your praise." In the use of our Moyune District Young Hyson and Gunpowder Tea, praise follows opinion in every case, without the asking. These are the finest Teas imported and can be had in Yorkville only of Kuykendal. Amicus Human! Generis. Take one of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets at night before you go to bed and you will be surprised how buoyant and vigorous you will feel the next day. Only 25 cents a vial. Sold byJNO. C. Kuykendal. k ? York Baptist S. S. Convention. The York Baptist Sunday-school Convention will meet with Catawba Church, four miles east of Rock Hill, on Friday, May 27, 1887, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sunday-schools will please send full delegations. The following is the programme: 1st. Our Colportage Work. 1st speaker A. F. Sharp. 2nd. Destitution in York Association. Rev. G. M. Webb. 3rd. Family Worship. F. II. Dover. 4th. What should be done with church members who habituallv refuse to participate in the , celebration of the Lord's Supper. Rev. J. A. wia^. othT Can Baptist Churches hold themselves guiltless who knowingly retain unregenerate members. Rev. J. Q. Adams. <5th. The Canton Mission, its work and wants. Rev. F. C. Hickson. 7th. How can we best induce all the members of our churches to take practical interest in the Sunday-school. Arrangements will be made after the Conven, tion meets for the introductory sermon and the missionary sermon. j. a. wniiji, ^resident. F, H. Dover, Secretary. May 18 26 2t A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City and N. Y.,had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable sleep, and ^ was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. * It not only gave him instant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness in his | breast. His children were similarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at Lowry & Starr's Drug Store. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phcebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the i truth of which is vouched for bv the residents of ! the town: "I am 73 years old, Bave been troub- j led with kidney complaint and lameness for . many years ; could not dress myself without ' help. "Now I am free from all pain and sore-! ness, and am able to do all my own housework, j I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having 1 renewed my youth and removed completely all diseasesand pain." Trya bottle,only f>0 cents. ' at Lowry Starr's Drug Store. 1 ? Bncklen's Arnica Salve. ' The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, ; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, 1 Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Qorns.and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis"faction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Lowry <fc Starr. July 14 28 ly George Washington, It is said, never told a lie. Most people will i sometimes speak truth and sometimes fiction. When any one speaks of Chipmax's Liver Pills, you may know they speak only the truth,as they are really the best remedy for Malaria, Constipation, Sick-Headache, Dizziness, etc. Prompt and efficient in their action. Sold by Lowry & Starr, Yorkville. January 20 4 ly ' Serial ftotitts. Look Here! SHILOH'S GREAT REMEDIES are again brought to your attention through the columns of the Yorkvillk Enquirer. To show you how they are liked, and the good they do, next week we will give you testimonials of men in our town and county whom you can see and ask all about these remedies. Remember MAY <fc MAY are the druggists who keep these valuable remedies and guarantee them. "No cure no pay," is the motto, and this is exactly what the guarantee means. This is no dodge to effect sales. Try them and prove what they say. The following are the Remedies: Shiloh's Vitalizer cures Dyspepsia ana inaigesuou. Shiloh's Catarrh Cure. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, which beats the world for Coughs and Colds. All sold by MAY <fc MAY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of JOSEPH NEIL, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to me duly authenticated, according to law. All persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to the undersigned. W. N. NEIL, Administrator. May 25 21 3t* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of WILLIAM B. CASSELS, deceased, were issued to me February 3, 1887. His creditors are herebj notified to establish their demands within the time fixed bylaw. GEO. W. S. HART, Yorkville, S. C. May 25 21 3t BRIDGE CONTRACT. NOTICE is hereby given tbaMbe Board of County Commissioners of V _.k county will meet at GOFORTH'S MILL, on the Adair's Ferry road, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of JUNE, 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The object of the meetinjg is jto let out to Jbe lowest bidder, the js u iLiDirs u uf a ixj^w BRIDGE across King's Creek. Thecontractor 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 Goforth's Mill, 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. May 25 21 4t MOrCKrYKENDAL. "A CHIEL'S AMANG YE TAKIN NOTES." WE would respectfully request that all persons to whom we sola Fertilizers this season, come in and give us a note to cover the sum of their purchases. We ask this mainly for the purpose of adjusting and settling the account while the transactions are yet fresh in mind. BAD ODORS From sick-rooms, sinks, drains, pig-pens, privies, etc., will be quickly removed and thoroughly disinfected by Carbolate of Lime. Sold in town only by Kcykendal. A Prominent Physician Of the county, says that we gave him the most Eerfect and comfortable fit in Spectacles, (the iamanta) that he ever had. Come, ana we will try to do you likewise. Jackson's Black Pills. All disorders of tbe Stomach and Liver will be promptly relieved by the use of Jackson's Black Pills. Sold only "by Kuykendal. At New York Cost. We got quite a number of beautiful glass, label, salt mouth and tincture bottles, in the stock of the late Dr. Jackson. Parties desiring such goods can have them at New York cost, less freight. Just the thing to fit up a Doctor's office nicely. BARGAINS IN DRUGS. We offer physicians great bargains in Drugs. Lines of them at wholesale market prices. We can afford to do this because we bought them at much less than their value. ZONWEISS. The elegant new dentrifice just in at Kuykesdal's. Come and see tbe Zonweiss novelty clock. W. S. CREIGHTON & CO.. QTTrrrr'nafVDQ ta ut n WP.TT) A. fin ROCK HILL, N. C., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Pianos, Organs, Furniture, Sewing Machines, Stoves, Machinery, Building Materials, Ac. Our Mr. REID has just returned from the Western markets, where he purchased a carload and a half of Buggies and Carriages, which will be in at an early day. We have in stock a good variety of Buggies and Carriages. As will be seen below we have exclusive control of York and Chester counties for the sale of the celebrated Columbus Buggy Company's Vehicles. Time sales made to responsible parties. Write us for prices. COLUMBUS BUGGIES. Whereas, There are many cheap and inferior buggies built in this city and being palmed otf on the public by unscrupulous.dealers, upon the reputation of the celebrated Columbus Buggy: This is to Certify that W. S. CREIGHTON A CO., of Rock Hill, S. 0., are our ouly authorized Agents and dealers in York and Chester counties, through whom our work can be bought. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.. per Rutherford, S. T. Agent. May 20,1887. 19 3m ^may&MAY7^ A DRUGGISTS. A DRUGS, DRUG&, DRUGS. WE have just received a large and complete stock of the above and the following well-known Patent Medicines. Simmon's Elver Regulator. Dry in packages, fresh and the genuine stutf. So "don't buy old shop-worn goods, but come to MAY A MAY, who gets these goods in small quantities, and then you get tresh goods every time. Zomveiss, Zon weiss, Zon weiss. A new and one of the many valuable Tooth Preparations is in stock, and we say for it that one trial will convince you of its fine qualities. Try it once is all we ask, and we won't have to ask you any more, as you will not do without it. ^Brown's Iron Bitters are good for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Ayer's, Hall's and our own Hair Preparations in stock. All kinds of Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, and Druggists' Sundries in stock and sold cheap by MAY <fc MAY. M. STRAUSS. THE LATEST OF THE SEASON. M STRAUSS will receive this week the , latest style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, WHITE LAWNS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac. His stock is well assorted. Goods bought at very low prices and will be sold very cheap. F. HAPPERFIEIil). REMEMBER THE DEAD. I WOULD invite special attention to my present stock of MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, among which are several beautiful SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITALIAN MONUMENTS. Also a full supply of TOMBSTONES. Prices as low, to responsible parties, as anywhere else, either for cash or 011 time. GROCEIIIEN. My stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES is full. Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Ac. All of which is offered low for Cash, or on time to responsible parties. F. HAPPERFI ELD. April ].'> 15 tf WHAT WILL YOU TAKE? W ELL for mv use I will take a 10 cent box of MRS. MILLER'S SNUFF. It certainly takes the bakery. Well, where will I find it. Oh! at any of these business houses. Euerybody is dealing in it now. LINDSAY A MOORE. Wholesale Agents for York and Chester. H. F. APICKES. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. ONE of the principal attractions this week is our unequaled stock of men's and boys' Straw Hats at astonishingly low prices. Nice white Pique at 5 cents per yard. All colors of nice Cheese Cloth at 5 cents per yard. A large lot of Cape May and Cape Town Hats in our Millinery Store. Just opened a new lot of choice Millinery, Ribbons, Trimmings and Shapes, in fine Straw Hats. Newest large Bustles. Anew lot of fine Albatros and Nunsveiling at 17 cents, spot cash. Selling everywhere else at 22 cents. Our stock of White Goods, Lawns, Barred MuBlins, Mulls, <fec., is in full bloom. Many Dalsies will be found in this department, at bargain prices. A full supply of Mosquito Nets. Our 5 cents hgured Lawns are ahead of anything else. Latest Shapes in Men's Linen Collars, Cuffs, Lawn Ties, Silk Ties and Scarfs. Fish Hooks and Lines, Fishing Poles, Floats, <fec. Seine Cord. Bargains No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14,15, 16,17, 18, 19 and 20, are still in force and are selling fast. See last Eequirer. SPECIAL?A lot of Ladies' fine 18thd. Serge Shoes, sizes 1J, 2, 2i,3and 3i at 31.00 per pair to close, former price ?2.2.:> per pair. New arrivals of books by almost every mail. All the popular Magazines and Papers received as soon as published, and sold by the month or week at same price as by the year. OUR STOCK OP MILLINERY Is complete and prices as low as the lowest. A nice assortment of stylish Hats and Bonnets in every shape. All thenewest Novelties in Hat Trimmings. Neck Rufflings and Linen Collars in great variety of styles. Linen and Lawn C'bimisettes in white and colors. White Lawn Bonnets. Colored Ginghams Bonnets. All kindsof "Veilings. Nice Newport Scarfs and Shawls. The lowest priced Embroideries that we have ever shown. All kindsof Braids, Tapes, Threads, Flosses, Zephyrs, Ac. Ladies' and Children's fine Silk and Lisle Gloves and Mitts. Bargains in real and imitation Torchon Laces, Ac. t'Dtr'T aiI A lot of fine Embroidered Robes J| at pan;c prices. A lot of nice Cream Crinkle SPECIAL Seersucker at 8i cents per yard. Sold everywhere at 12i cents. A nice stock of men's Gauze Undershirts, fine Jeans Drawers, Heavy Jeans Drawers, fine English Socks, French Socks, Ac., fine white Shirts, Collars^ Cuffs, Cravats and Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Purses, Pocket Memorandum Books, etc. Our stock of fine Stationery was never more attractive and prices never as low as now. Bibles and Testaments in every conceivable Bhape. Bibles from 40 cents to* $10.00 each. Testaments from 10 cents to $2.00 each. "Ben Hur" $1.50. "Prince of the House of David" $1.75, beautifully bound in cloth. MeDuffs Family Prayers. Common Prayers. In imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, in line bindings. A Tramp Abroad and Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. Jenny June's Cook Book. French Dishes, Ac., Ac. A large line of Poets and standard 12mos, fiction. All kinds of School Books. A lnrcn linn of irnod nualitv Blank Books and fine Writing Papers. Playing Cards. Shoe Polish. Marbles. Violin Strings of the best Russian Gut. 8 Ball Croquet, in box with hinged lid, for $2.00 per set. We have all numbers of Reache's best Base Balls and Bats. Also, a lot of low priced Base Balls. TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK. Base Ball Belts, Base Ball Caps and a new lot of Bats. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods Is full up in all departments, and prices challenge competition. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US. I It is acknowledged by all judges that we are , headquarters for Shoe's in this market. Our : stock will be found to be very attractive at present. j Art A lot of 85 pairs of ladies' line Extraonli- high-cut kid and goat button Gaitimry Rar- ers, sizes 3, 34, 4, 44. 5, 54, 6, (>4, 7, gain, 74. 8, 84 and 9, at $2.00 per pair No. Rest, cash?worth $3.00; and $3.00 per pair if charged. i Most attractive stock of large Straw Hats, for field wear, in the market?low prices. H. F. A RICHES. M. C. WILLIS. HORSE SHOEING. TO the horse owning public, let me say that I have a first-class horse shoer, who is ready and willing to shoe your horses at short notice and in the best manner possible, at prices as low as the lowest. TO THE RAILROAD MEN I will say that I have on hand a fine lot of hand made carts and harness. I claim that they areas good if not the best cart and harness on the market, and a great deal cheaper than any other of like material and workmanship. I will also say that I am agent for the Southern Railway supply Company of Richmond, Va., ?"J "'in nlooo.-.il tn hovo vnnr nrrlnra fnr auu mu uy |/iooavu w v j ? .v. Railroad Tools of all Kinds. I think you will find my prices as cheap as New York, and freights are of course a great deal lower. TO THE PEOPLE GENERALLY. Let me say that I haye on hand the largest stock of Phtseons, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons and Harness, that can be found in the State, outside the city of Charleston. They can be bought cheap for cash or good paper. REPAIRING. 7 J T r Repairing done at short notice and intliebest possible manner. Eddystone Guano. I still have on hands, a little of the celebrated Eddystone Guano, and a good horse for sale. M. C. WILLIS. w. c. LATIMER. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS. OUR Stock of Dress Goods, Millinery, Clothing, <fec., is composed of every novelty known to the trade and in grades, quantities and prices to please every want. Our stock of these goods still complete and our selecting is considered by the most fashionable Ladies the finest ever shown In this town. SHOES. j A fresh stock of Reid's fine shoes. These are the prettiest goods to be found and evory Eair guaranteed. Try one pair and you will ave no other. Also a full line of Hanan & Son's Celebrated perfect fitting shoes, which are so popular with the trade. \V. C. LATIMER. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON^ FLY FANS. *7E have on hand a number of the latest f? improved Fly Fans. They are, we think, ahead of anything of the kinn that has ever been offered in this market. Call and get the one we are saving for you. You will.consider it one of the best investments you have made in recent vears. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. LADIES9 SHOES. WE have just received a complete stock of Ladies' fine Shoes. The ladies will please call and examine them and hear what we have to say about them. We know it will interest those who like to get full value for their money. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. GRAIN CRADLES. WE have the oame kind of grain cradles which has given our customers such good satisfaction heretofore. We also have exclusive sale of the Rerry Grain Cradles, Something entirely new. Has fourteen fingers, is light and is the very thing to save all the oats or wheat. Call and see it. We have extra cradle fingers. HARDWARE. Staples for barb wire fences. Cow Chains, Snaps, Plow Bolts, Heel Bolts, Double foot Plow Stocks, Trace Chains, Haines, Plow Lines, Fish Hooks, Hoes, Plows, Rakes, "?J? r%i ?.Aii ojjuues, I'liunis, won uuunoi/a, au. New Goods. A fresh supply of Cashmere, Checked Nainsook, India Linen, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Hose, Gloves, Cravats, Collars, Cuffs, Calicos, Dress Ginghams, Fancy Lawns, Bed Tick, Bleeching, Sheeting?Bleached and Brown, Cottonades Ac. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. lIJfDSlT A MOORE. WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE. WE are determined to close out our entire stock of Grain Cradles and fixtures this season. We have extra blades and fingers. Our Cradles are the best and go off at low prices. Hoes Plows, Cattle Chains, Nails, and Shelf Hardware. We carry a complete stock of Crockery and Lamp Goods. In this line it is only necessary for you to see our stock to find what you want. GROCERIES. Dried Fruit, Mackerel, Peas, Hams, Breakfast Bacon and the best assortment of canned goods in the country. Shingles. We have the best 4 inch shingle that can be bought. Any carpenter will tell you so that has used them. We >vill meet competition in prices for Cash or on time to good parties. The writer has just helped to load a wagon with them and can vouch for their being all wool and a yard wide. Examine. T TXT\CJ A V \f OOP V lilil J70/1 X iv ATA vyv/in J, GEORGE T. SCHORB. FARMERS LOOK HERE ! JUST received one of Moffatt's Combination Cultivators, single and double-foot Plows. I Can be attached to any plow stock. Would I like for some one to try it on cotton or corn. REMEMBER | Mr. Gilliland leaves on June 1st and your | Roofs and Gutters can be worked on very | cheap, for the cash. Ladle*, Please Xotice. I have a nice and complete assortment of 1 Kerosene Oil .Stoves, Syphon Oil Cans, Fruit ! and Vegetable Presses, Fly Fans, Wire Dish ] Covers, Tea Trays, Patent Steak Broilers, Enj ameled Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans and j Boilers, and a lot of other Novelties, <fcc. The unexcelled WILCOX ?fc WHITE ORGAX, i With Stool and Book at "hard time" prices. Guaranteed in every particular. Tiniesalesfor good paper. Discount to Churches. GEORGE T. SCHORB. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. THE undersigned offers FOR RENT for the year 1887, a one-story DWELLING HOUSE, containing four rooms. For particu- J lars, apply to L. M. GRIST. 1 T.M. DOBSOX & CO. 1 THE OLD CHAP SMILING. ^A/fRS- BAYARD, have you heard the lat- ( lTl eat about that Old Chap who sella so ? many goods in that beautiful little town of Yorkville, down in South Carolina?one of the . prettiest little towns I ever saw ?" " "No, Mrs. Fitzheimer, I have not heard anything recently from him. When I lived there r; I heard and saw a good deal of him. I did all ** my trading in his store, because he always 7* kept the nicest goods and sold them at very J: short profits, and I always got what I bought.'' "Yes, that is the way he always treats me. I ij saw him the other day and he was all smiles, He tells me his trade in Millinery and Dress Making Jj; n NEVER WAS BETTER, 1 Is Is 5< In fact, never so good. Miss Keene is kept y busv trimming all the time, and then she cannotkeep up. Every person seems to want her ^ to trim their Hats. She does such nice work. The Old Chap has good reasons ror smiling, ^ to know that he is selling just as many Hats and Bonnets as Miss Keenecan possibly "trim? aJ and she does not sell any goods where she can > avoid it?always too busy in trimming. Miss Clark and Mrs. Dobson have to wait on all cus- g, tomers, and Mrs. Lowrance is kept justas busy as she can possibly be from morning until j night, Cutting and fritting Dresses and looking g after the Dress Department. So you see in gj both these departments the Old Chap can smile a and smile again. His Dress Making Department is sj o: A GRAND SUCCESS, g ? tl c< Because the work is done so neatly and all his lj dresses tit so nicely. Don't take his word for tl it, but just look at them anywhere, and you can $1 see them 011 the streets of Yorkville any day. tr Look at the fit and then look at others and you will conclude that he has more cause than ever _ to think his Millinery and Dress-Making Departments STAND HEAD, Always leading, never having to follow, as he "I was the first to commence Millinery and first J to commence Dress Making in Yorkville." A Many thanks to the ladies of Yorkville and tc York county, for their liberal patronage in C these departments, and hope that none of them will ever have cause to regret it. Cash buyers wanting Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, or anything in the Dry Goods line, e: WILL SAVE MONEY I By seeing the Old Chap's goods and telling him they want to pay cash. It is one of the best stimulators that ever crossed the Old Chap's way. Much better than old rye or beer. Just I. tell him you want to pay cash and he will sure- 01 ly make it to your interest to buy, as the al- d mighty dollar knocks the spots out of r" high prices. DON'T FORGET THAT, c, When you have a five in your pocket and want to buy Dry Goods. The Old Chap keeps Sewing Machines from $2.50 to $40.00. All kinds of Sewing Machine V Needles and parts of Machines. Also old Ma- c< chines repaired at short notice and at reasona- o: ble prices, and o Satisfaction Guaranteed In every instance. Just received another lot of Zeigler s Shoes for ladies, which fit so nicely and last so long. The best button Shot in Yorkville for $2.50. Come one, come all and o Keep the Old Chap Smiling. ^ T. M. DOBSON A CO., j Leaders in Millinery and Dress Making. WITHERS ADICKES EXCELSIOR. THERE is always room at the top, and we generally manage to climb there. We wish it distinctly understood that we are prepared to verify anything we advertise, and 'tis foolish to make assertions otherwise. We hereby wish to reiterate the fact that we yield the ascendency to none for seasonable goods and low prices* on Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Wooden, Tinware, Ac. 4 MEATS.?Our California Hams should bring more, but we are still selling this, the sixth, lot, at II cents. We hear commendation of them on all sides, and not a single complaint. Fresh dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, Ferris' Hams?NE PLUH ULTRA. FISH.?Mullet, Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Smoked Halibut and all sorts of canned Fish, Meats, Fruits and vegetables. Prunes are better than pills and very palatable and nutritious. Remember Fresh lot Turkish Evaporated Apples 12 lbs for $1.00. Cranberry Sauce, Pickles of the best quality, from Buckets cheap. Finest Cheese, Pure Lard?we have a few more tin cans left and our offer of one can free with 40 lbs best lard for $4.00 is still open. Fresh Grits and Rice cheap. Molasses, Sugars?still giving 13 lbs granulated for $1.00. _ Remember Canned Milk at 124 cents and Ball Potash at 5 cents. We can, must, do and shall ^ sell Goods in our lines. HAKUWAltii?ii you nave money iu iiiruw away, make your Hardware purchases? little and big?elsewhere without consulting us. A Lock, Hinge or such things at 10 and 15 cents instead of 15 and 20 amounts to about 50 cents on a dollar. Iloes cheap, Handles for same, Rakes and extra Handles, Grain Cradles and extra Fingers, Grass Scythes in variety. Preserving Kettles, Chains for Cattle, Wells, i Wagon Gears, Ac., Backhands, Hamestrings, 1 Plows, and all parts of plows, Heel Screws and Lap Rings at 5 cents, Clevises and plow Rods at 10 cents. Ammunition, Cartridges of every sort, a nice assortment of Pistols. Examine our Smith A Wesson, latest improved a Hammerless, with safety trigger, the acme of modern perfection, The Perfection Oil Can is safe, clean, convenient, durable and a little f, better than any other, even preventing evaporation and 'he consequent perfume of oil about the house. Cutlery of all sorts. Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuff Ac. We have a large assortment, of these goods and must increase oursalcs on them. Tobacco at G>, 8i and 10 cents per plug. WITHERS ADICKES. LIKE IXSURA.N'OE. " KNIGHTS OF HONOR MUTUAL PLAN. el m NO argument is needed in favor of the prin- \ ciple of life insurance. No honorable man, the head ofa family, will hesitate to make provision for those whom Providence has - placed under his care and protection. No safer ] or cheaper system is presented than that offer- fs ed by the order of Knights of Honor, which n was organized to furnish life insurance at the 0! actual cost, assessments to be made only when _ necessary to pay death losses. The assessment rate is fixed aiid does not change during the life of a member, and assessments are called / not oftener than once a month. Benefit Certifi- tl cates are issued in sums of $1,000 and 82,000and s the benefit is promptly paid, without resort to | litigation, on satisfactory proof of the death of i the assured. This greatorder has done a grand ; ^ work as a beneficiary society, and desiring to I extend its usefulness in this community, Home z. Relief Lodge, of Yorkville, has reduced its fees for admission to the minimum amount, while a regular attendance upon lodge meetings is I not obligatory. Persons outside of town can r! be members of the Lodge without any incon- j _ venience to themselves and yet derive all the ! benefits of the order. Full information for I gaining admission to membership will be / cheerfullv furnished on application to 1 \ JOHN F. GATES, Dictator. y> COFFINS, COFFINS. | LINDSAY & MOORE'S is the place to buy ; Collins cheap, because you can name your i own price ; the price you are able to pay and a I the time you want to pay it, and all is satisfac- T i tory. A* complete^ stock always on hands ai j from the cheapest to the best. 'Never miss a to sale when parties go to see them. D ,, mTw. WHITE, b. P. g.. ai DENTIST. fr I YORKVILLE, S. C. ? Office in the Parish Hotel Building. 01 1 April 20 10 ly* ' 1UNTEB & OATES A BOOMING BUSINESS. )UR skillful eye and steady aim have crown ed our efforts with a bing, bang, boomini usiness. We are offering some rare bargains this wee! i our exclusive stock of Dry Goods. We cai ive you prices on Crinkled Seersucker froc t to 16S cents per yard ; white Lawn from 10 t ) cents per y.".rd ; checked and barred Nain >oks from 10 to 25 cents per yard; excellen bite Mulls 35 to 50 cents per yard, best quali es ; Swiss Embroideries, Allover Embroide .es and Netting for Yokes and Sleeves, froc ) cents to 93.00 per yard, excellent value; ou ;ock of Dress Goods is very complete. We stil ave a few of those beautiful greys that w ave had sucn a large trace on tnis season, j ice selection of black Cashmeres from 35 to 7 jnts per yard, doable width. We are offerin argains in ladies' Collars and Cuffs, ladies loves, ladies' colored Bows, Handkerchiefs idies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 25 cents idies', misses' and children's Hose from 10 t ) cents per pair; ladies' Jerseys, ladies' Fans s'e are offering a large lot of Silk Parasol ery cheap. Just received a new lot of Rib ons and colors. All kinds of Neckwear. W ill receive this week a large lot of Summe orsets, made from a very thin material, an< specially designed for the summer month ad warm climate. Made in white only, al izes, price 81.00. The very thing you want. Excellent stock of white Crochet Quilts fror L.25to 81.50, beautiful styles ; the same in col rs from 82.50 to 83.50. Colored Scrim for Win ow Curtains at 20 cents per yard, and whit crim at 12J cents per yard. Hammocks a 1.50, guaranteed to hold up 400 pounds. Com ad get one and rest easy. We have just r jived a new lot of Coates' Spool Cotton, al zes ana colors, jusi received a new suppi f Cottonades. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.?Just rt jived a new lot of nice Pants, nice styles fror 1.50 to ?2.50 per pair. Also Overall Suits t L.25, for railroad hands. We have all sizes c le Pearl Shirt, newest styles. Also the best 7 jnts Shirt ever brought to this market, 21C nen. Come and get a half dozen for ?4.50, an lev will give you as much satisfaction as an 1.00 Shirt you ever had. Come to the Mam 10th and you will find what you want. HUNTER & OATES. MDDLE & PmRAM. ANNOUNCEMENT. I"T is our pleasure to announce large arrival L of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Guano! .cids and Kainit. We have special bargain > offer in Corn, Flour, Meal, Molassess, Suga offee, Lard. TENNESSEE HAMS' We have just received our fresh lot of thes xcellent Hams. These hams are sweet an licy, and in short are the old genuine countr ured Ham, much superior to the sugar cure [am and at equally low prices. . LIME. We have exclusive control of the GENUINE IMESTONE LIME and shall be pleased t [fer special prices to contractors and partie esiring to buy in car load lots. AGRICULTURAL LI HE. We have a large lot of agricultural lime fc miposting at reduced prices. MOST SPECIALLY fould we call attention to a few unsettled a( junts and notes which must have attention t nee or we shall place the same in the hands ( ur Attorney for collection. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. LATTA BROTHERS: N HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK ^UCrAR, Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Ma< j caroni, Cheese, Canned Fruits and Vegeti les, Swinbone's Gelatine, Leggett's Tigt irand Roasted Coffee, Ac. A full stock of New Orleans Molasses. A large stock of Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. )NE CAR LOAD OF CORN All Grades of Flour. HAMS, BACON, LARD. HARDWARE. LATTA BROTHERS. r ED. JEFFERYS HfEW FURNITURE STORE. COFFINS. i FULL supply on hands consisting of tli X following kinds: METALIC BURIAL CASES-adult sizes. WOOD BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES11 sizes. GLOSS WHITE CASKETS AND CASE >r children. PLAIN COFFINS?all sizes. FURNITURE. Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads. Washstands, Tables, and a general supply al rays in Store. Special orders filled at short notice. REPAIRING. All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms lit ral. J. ED. JEFFERYS. LOWRY & STARR for the farmers. i*TE have received another lot of the "Gold r? en Dent" early yellow corn. Ever trmer should plant "some of this com. J latures rapidlv and makes a large ear. Cal irly, as it will soon be gone. sire chill cure. 4 RE you, or any of your neighbors or ac V quaintances having chills ? If they are tel lein to try one bottle of Lowry and Starr' ure Chill Cure. No Cure no pay. kills but never ceres. 5LACK Flag Insect Powder. A large lc just received at the Emporium. ""baking powders?" IORSFORD'S self-rising, Royal, Dr. Pric and State?all the above are fresh and re able. given away. )NE powder Box with every box of Tet low's Face Powder. Now is the time to ge our face powder. LOWRY <k STARR, Loading Druggists. pasture for cattle. Wo have under fenco, within less than ha] mile of Main street, a PASTURE FOR CAT LE, which is well supplied with an abund ice of grass, water and shade, which we ofl'e i the citizens of Yorkville. The price is ONI OLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENT! sr month, including the use of the pastur id the driving of each head of Cattle to am om the Pasture. If parties prefer to furnisl leir own driver, the pasturage is ONE DOL AR per month. Apply to J. W. DOBSOI W. T. BARRON. May 18 25 2U . G. H. O'LEABI. FURNITURE. 1HAVE 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 befo; e buying. s Gr. H. O'LEARY. ? CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS. a TUST received a large stock of Cane Mattings a tf for the Spring and Summer trade. Inaddio tion to the above large stock, I have on hand - All-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels t Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported - Ingrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil i- Cloth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at n (i. ?1. U'ljJiAni o. 5 STOVES,"STOVES, STOVES. e are headquarters for all kinds of CookV tt ing Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves. 5 Having bought in car load lots for the cash, we g can give you a stove from the Chas. Noble <fc Co. i' Factory, or the Richmond Stove Company Fac?, tory at prices that other retail dealers cannot. ; I also have pieces or parts for renewing old o stoves. G. H. O'LEARY. a WINDOW SHADES AND CERTAIN , POLES. e T INEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades r _Li and Paper Shades, and alrin a variety of d colors at G. H. O'LEARY'S. 5 PICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. CHROMOS, Oil Paintings, Picture Frames. Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands ana I- Work Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S. e SADDLES AND HARNESS. it A FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and e j\_ Harness, Bridles, <fcc. Also, Hames, i- Chains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and every II thing kept in an establishment of this kind, y for sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. n JOHN R. ASHE. it t TO CONTRACTORS. d y [_ T AM prepared to furnish Contractors with JL Explosives of all kinds, having wholesale Agencies for Powder,Dynamite, Caps and Fuse _ and am in position to make prices oy Car Load ~ or in any quantity desired. Beef Cattle. I will pay good prices for Fat Beef Cattle de livered to me here in trade at Cash prices. Any party having good Fat Eeeves for sale will conIs suit their interest by seeing me before making i, sale. J GEXEilAL MERCHANDISE. My stock is full and complete and I will meet any competition e LIME. y I am prepared to furnish Good Lime ^tone d Lime at 81.25 per Barrel. In large lot will do better. Shingles. P I have on hand a lot of "Best" North Caro^ lina Heart Pine Shingles at$2.75 per M, cash. THANKS. I extend thanks to the trade for their liberal support in my Fertilizer Department and will now ask all parties to close up their accounts in ir this line by note. JOHN R. ASHE. ~<57o. PARISH. , THE SPRING TRADE. TN anticipation of a prosperous year, despite )f A 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 complete as to quantity and quality and of styles adapted to the season, and will be sold at r prices defying competition. Special Bargains. Having just bought a line of elegant samples l. of one of the largest New York houses, we are erabled to sell them lower than they can be KAinrKf of tvVinloQala in t.ha \Tflw Ynrlf mftpkflt. This line embraces a variety of Fancy Goods > and Notions, Ladies' Dusters, Ladies' Underi wear, 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 all prices, Corsets in great variety and at all prices, French Percale Shirts, White Shirts, laundried and unlaundried, and solid color French Linen Shirts, the latest style. Cuff and Sleeve Buttons of the finest quality, Suspenders, Linen Collars, <fec. 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. 7j?Sr Mr. W. H. Colcockis still at this House, and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing to serve them right. C. G. PARISH. T. S. JEFFERYS. THE-CYCLONE EXTINGUISHER. Tirzah, S. C., March 10, 1887. Mkssrs. Jefferys & Hoke, Gents: THE. Cyclone Spark Extinguisher put on my engine a few months ago is giving entire satisfaction. Before it was put on, my ginhouse several times caught fire from sparks, so I had to quit running while the 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'tseen a live spark from the engine since I have been using it. And another good thing about it is, 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 extinguishers are used on the engines, or, at least, recommend such to the companies you represent, because I see no risk whatever from the engine. Very respectfully, . H.UJN JK 1 i>l ASaiJ. I. ie PARISH & KENNEDY. - TABLE AND SMOKEHOUSE COMBINED. rty BEAUTY is a migbty power and truth is ff) an almighty one and "hard cash is equal to ^ them both in a business life. So for the benefit of all who wish to avail themselves of this three fold power, to live and let live, we have earnestly and zealously filled our storeroom with the very best and freshest goods at cash prices to us and to the trade. OUR MOTTO is honesty first, honesty midst, and honesty last. Our aim is short profits and quick sales, and we know where our mark is and will be found giving invincible purpose and energy to every 1" thing in our business that will be for the good of our patrons. A WONDERFUL COFFEE POT. We have the best coffee pot in the world for the following reasons: 1st.. It strains the coffee so that it is absolutely free from dregs. 2nd. It is a distiller and concentrates and keeps the heat all inside of the pot. 3rd. Therefore it - does not lose any of the strength and flavor of the coffee, and for the same reason it takes one fourth less coffee than anv other pot. Call I and see it. PARISH & KENNEDY. . AN ORDINANCE 7 Relating to Salo of Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutt ton within the corporate limits. II 1AE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and 11 Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., in Council assembled and by the authority of the same: That it shall not be lawful for any one to re1 tail BEEF, VEAL, PORK OR MUTTON, 9 within the corporate limits of Yorkville, S. C., without a license to do so previously obtained from the Town Council; which license shall be granted to suitable persons at the following 't I rates, payable in advance, to wit: I Fnr the first four months of anv vear. begin ~ ; ning with the sixteenth day of March, ten HolI lars ; for the next four months (if granted), at e J twenty dollars ; and for tho last four months, t- ; ending the fifteenth day of March (if granted) at ten dollars. Provided, That licenses shall - only be granted for the periods above set forth, and that the entire fee shall be reouired for any part of said periods. The wora "retail" so It used to mean selling less than a quarter of beef, and less than one-half of a veal or hog, and less than a whole sheep. a All violations of this Ordinance shall be pun ished by a fine of not less than Five Dollars, or imprisonment not less than five days. f This Ordinance will go into effect on the 1st L day of June, 1887. . Done in assembly of Council, this 16th day of r | May, 1887, under the corporate seal of 3 [Seal.] said town. S GEORGE. H. O'LEARY, Intendant. e F. A. Gilbert, Clerk. 1 May 18 20 tf - CHATTEL MORTGAGES, * TVAORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Ifl Real Estate. For sale* at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. I f. r