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slew the fatted calf. Another one of the guests proving, however, to be a kinsman of the lady of the house, and not having visited for a long time the scenes of his childhood claimed the right to apply to this case "the parable of the prodigal son," and thus controverted the report. Saturday was giyen to the discussion of such subjects as "Colportage Work in York County," "Can a Baptist Church hold itself guiltless who knowingly retains in its membership'the unregenerate ?" and "The best means of inducing all the church members to take part in the Sunday-school." One sneaker on the last subject explained old play called Mother Hubbard, the chorus of which is "Do as I do." But another said he had found a disposition on the part of many not to play Mother Hubbard in the Sunday-school work, and suggested a likeness between this generation and that in which our Saviour lived, of which He said, "Ye are like unto children in the market place who say unto their fellows, 4We have piped unto you %nd ye have not danced,'" Ac. Sunday morning was cool and fair, and an eany nour iounu a mrgw ?A?uK*'c^?tiuu assembled at the church. The preliminary service consisted in the singing of several hymns in which the congregation joined "by fitsand starts," and not always harmoniously. The gentleman who sat by my right was quite discordant in the bass he attempted to carry, but as if to rebuke the rest for not drowning his discordance, he concluded this part of the service by calling us all dumb singers and advised an immediate effort, to learn to sing. Then as though the beautiful Spring day deserved not a musical sound or theme, a very hoarse and husky voiced gentleman discoursed upon the most unmusical people in the world?the Chinese. The congregation endured it all, however, and after giving a right liberal contribution adiourned to the grove for lunch. After this, most of them showed their good manners by re-assembling in the house where they were treated to a very interesting and good sermon by Rev. G. M. Webb, of Black's. The text was "I have written to you young men because ye are stfong," and the theme of the discourse was the nature and importance of the strength referred to in the text. Thus ended a pleasant and profitable meeting. A Delegate. SODTH CAROLINA NEWS, t ? Six prisoners, all colored, escaped from the Greenville jail last Friday night. ? Gov. Richardson has jpostponed action on the requisition or wov. uoraon, 01 Georgia, for Blackwood, the forger until Blackwood's counsel can be heard. ? A coloted woman was killed by lightning near Carapobelio,'Spartanburg county, on Thursday afternoon. She went out of the house and was feeding a pig, when the fatal shock came, killing her instantly. ? Of the crop prospect in Fairfield, the Winnsboro News says: Mr. David M. Milling brought to our office on Friday a stalk of cotton measuring eighteen inches in length, and containing six squares. He has seven acres that will average this height. He reports the crops in his neighborhood better than for several years. A Wicked Wife Shot.?Mr. William Weaver in No. 1 township and near the South Carolina line, shot last week and severely but not dangerously wounded in the leg his wicked wife, for infidelity. Many who know the circumstances, approve the shooting. Desperate diseases require desperate remedies.?Shelby Aurora. ParW $iqjiirfs. YORKVILLE, June 1.?Cotton, 101 to 11. Comparative Cotton ?tatement. NEW YORK, May 27.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending May 27,1887 : 1887. 1886. Receipts at all ports for week... 9,763 24,406 Total receipts to this date 5,192,511 5,160,195 Exports for the week 13,698 44,877 . Total exports to date 4,197,649 3,792,634 Stock at all U. S. ports 354,389 565,777 WlArtlr In iniorinr fnwno 1ft 349 72.111 Stock at Liverpool '....'.r...... 933,000 033,000 Sjock afloat for Great Britain. 18,000 134,000 special Bttitts. KUYKENDAL'S SPECIALS. "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 domicile must be more elaborately embelished, and to do this, there is no factor so potent as paint. Read between the lines and you will see that the foregoing has been written to call your attention to the celebrated Pure Prepared faints manufactured by Longman <fc Martinez. Millions of pounds of this Paint make beautiful, inviting and durable thousands of houses, from the humblest to tho most palatial, all over this great country. Every gallon sold covered by a guarantee that will be made good by Kuylendal, local agent. Land of Goshen. Br. 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 and $1.00 per bottle. ' Sold by John C. KuyKENDAL. Hot and Dnsty. When 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 and manipulated at that celebrated Institution. Blood Orange. The latest novelties in Soda Water drir.ks are the Blood Orange and Pansy Blossom. Can be of fKn Vrtrlr T^ncr SforA umi (IV V<tV A V*a * v*Q v. 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 yonr 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 T^ea, 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 Humani Generis. Take one of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets at night before yon 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. Host Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicines, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King's >i ew Discovery for'Consumptionis guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial bottle free, at Lowry <fc starr'sDrug Store. Large size ?1.00. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimnlanfa anrintr mofiifinoo nr hiCera whil>ll haV'fi vfor their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in a worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and'lvidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Lowry <fc Starr's Drug Store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 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 "We Dig Our Graves With Our Teeth,' Is a trite but true saying. Chipman's Liver Pills relieve Indigestion and cure contingent disorders, such as Sick-Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Sour-Stomacb, etc. They are purely vegetable and will not produce inconvenience or irritation in their action. Give them a trial. Sold by Lowry <fc Starr, "the Druggists." January 26 4 tf j^ecial Uotitfs. Look Here! SHILOH'S GREAT REMEDIES are again brought to your attention through the columns of the Yorkville 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 & MAY are the druggists who keep these valuable remedies and guarantee them. "No cure no pay," is the motto, and thisis exactly what the guarantee means. This is no dodge to effect sales. Try them and prove wnai tney say. The following are the Remedies: Shiloh's Vitalizer cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Shiloh's Catarrh Cure. Shiloh's Consumption Cur which beats the world for Coughs and Colds. All sold by MAY <fc MAY. HYMENEAL. Married?In Broad ltiver township York county, at (he residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Ingram, on the 22d of May, 1887, by J. C. Brown, Notary Public, Nlr. ISOM WHITE and Miss CYNTHIA INGRAM. All of York county, S. C. WARNING. ALL persons are hereby warned against hiring, harboring or feeding JOE NANCE, as he is under contract with me for twelve months and has left without my consent. C. S. GOOD. June 1 22 It* ASSIGNEE'S SALE. FOR the next 30 DAYS the entire stock of A. S. MORRISON, Jeweler, consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEDRY, Etc., will be sold AT AND BELOW COST. D. E. FINLEY, Assignee. June 1 22 tf A NEW BEEF MARKET. ON and after to day the firm of McELWEE <fe MOORE will furnish to the beef buying trade, from their market opposite the Court House, nice, fat beef. BEEF STEAK at 11 cents until July 1st; other cuts in proportion. We want at all times NICE, FAT BEEF CATTLE for which we will pay the highest I cash price. McELWEE & MOUKifi. June 1 22 ly HUNTER & OATES. Special Bargains This Week. W HITE checked Nainsook at 10 cents. White Victoria Lawns at 10 tents. White India Lawns 165 cents, worth 20. Lace, Stripe and Plaid White Lawns at 25 cents, worth 30 Fine White Bulgaria Lawns at 50 cents. . Fine White Persian Lawns at 37J and 50c. Fine White Mulls at 35 cents, worth 50. A nice lot of Tucking at 40 cents, worth 50. A nice lot of Allover Netting very cheap. A few nice White Robes at $4, worth 85. Fine Colored Plaid Nainsook at 20 cents, worth 25. Crinkle Seersucker at 81 cents, worth 121. Yard-wide Buntingette at 81 Cents, worth 10 cents. All colors of Soudan Cloth at 6i cents. A nice lot of figured Muslin at 5 to 81 cents. A full assortment of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, beautiful goods, very cheap. A laree variety of ladies', misses' and children's Hose. All kinds of Laces and Embroideries, at very low prices. A large lot of Ladies' Collars, A large lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs. We have just received a large lot of Corsets, made from a very thin material, and specially designed for the summer months and warm climates, in white only, all sizes, price f>:.00. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Dress up and look real slick. Our Clothing Department is far superior to any other in this market. We handle Strouse & Bros. Clothing, the best fitting goods ever brought to the market. Gents' Underwear of all kinds. Fine plaited bosom Shirts, newest stvles, at $1.50. Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and the best aualities of men's Half-Hose. A beautiful assortment of Cravats, very cheap. HUNTER & OATES. WITHERS ADICKES. II A DHW A Dl? ILlilU VT AllU. WE can positively saye purchasers money in this line. Grain Cradles, extra'blades and Fingers. Some Cradles carried over from last year at only 82.00 and best just received at $2.50. Hoes of all sorts cheap, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, Broad Axes, Files Chisels and Carpenters' tools generally. Consult us about Hardware?a penny saved is a penny made. GERMAN MILLET. Don't fail to plant a patch in June. It don't cost much and will probably pay splendidly. Our seeds are fresh and never cheaper?81.75 per bushel of 50 lbs. Sole Leather, something better than usual. Pegs, Awls, Wax, Bristles, Tacks of all sorts, Shoethread, Fine Shoe Dressing, Ac. TOBACCOS, TOBACCOS. I We have just received about twenty five boxes and intend increasing our sales some how. We will arrange a lottery business soon on all purchases of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigaretts; Snuffs, Ac. Come and see our Tobaccos from 5 to 25 Plugs for one dollar, five cent chewing and smoking tobacco, pipes, match safes, Ac. WHAT 00 THE HENS MEAN ? We have been selling Eggs from North Carolina, since November. Bring us your Eggs and all manner of Produce. Fruit Jars, Preserving Kettles, Lamp chimneys of every sort. Try our Lamp burner at 25 cents?as good as 50 cents ones. Oils, the best Can out. Matches cheap?200 at 5 ceniB a box, or 25 cents per dozen, usually sold 5 cents each. WITHERS AD1CKES. r niirnir ?y ct a DD JUU VTA1 C*, JL?<? WANTS fl^HE public to know that we keep constantly | X in stock a full and complete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Pills, solid and fluid Extracts, all Patent Medicines of any worth ; Plasters of all kinds; Face Powders, Powder Boxes, Corn Plasters, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes and all preparations for the teeth, Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Infants' Hair Brushes, Lubin's Powders and many other things too numerous to mention. STATIONERY. WE have just received a lot of Stationery. Fancy Note Paper in boxes, assorted colors; Visiting Cards,Pens, Pencils,Ink, Ac. These goods will be sold cheap. The ladies especially are invited to call and inspect. OUR ICE-COLD SODA WATER IS pronounced to be the best in town, and our sales are rapidly improving. A trial is all we ask to convince you. NOW IS THE TIME TCTPLANT THE Golden Dei.?Corn. We received another lot to-daj\ Call earlv and get vour supply. DOWRY A STARR*, Leading Druggists. PARISH & KENNEDY. BEST COFFEE PUT IN' THE WORLD. IT strains distills and preserves all the flavor of the coffee just as it comes. Lemons C'ocoanuts and an assortment of nuts. Smoking and Plug Tobacco and Cigarretts. The Dixie Cigarretts have a beautiful lady photograph with each package. Canned Corn, Peaches, Pine Apples, Mack erel, .Salmon, 1'eas, Appies, vara aim ioiiihtoes, Corned Beef, Oysters, Boneless Pig Feet, | Sardines, Potted Ham, Royal and Horseford's Baking Powders, Pepper and Mustard in boxes j j at 10 cents. Snuff in Bladders and Boxes. ! Pickles in Kegs at 8.^ cents per dozen, and in i all size bottles. Assortment of Jelly in tumblers 10 cents each. Chocolate sweet or plain. Transparent Gelatine, Paraffine Candles. All kinds of Crackers, sweet and plain. Washing and Shaving Soaps, Blueing, Blacking, Nutmegs, Cloves, Spices, Ginger, Black and Green Tea, Starch, Soda in packages and Kegs. Dates, Citron, French and Stick Candy, 1 Box of fresh Raisins. Powder and shot anil caps, etc. Bye bve, we must move on with the world and its duties. Truly, PARISH & KENNEDY. H. F. ADICKES. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND DEPOT FOR Boots and Shoes of Every Description. THE best SEWING MACHINE in the wide world. We have just received a shipment of the newest improved Wheeler and Wilson New No. 8 Sewing Machines. For sale at the very lowest prices, for cash, or for monthly payments. Maohine Needles, Oil and Attachments. HOW HE WAS CONVINCED. Discussion Between a Tradesman Interested in Sewing Machines and a Practical Machinist at the Exposition. Tradesman?The Wheeler <fc Wilson Manufacturing Company have a good practical display here. Machinist?Yes, their machines are got up for work, not merely to sell, and they make a specialty of doing practical work, to show that they are the macnines for the working people. T.~ What is the difference between the Wheeler <fc Wilson and other machines ? M.?The Wheeler & Wilson is made on a different principle. Having a rotary hook and bobbin instead of a vibrating shuttle, rotary motion in contrast to the stopping and starting motion in shuttle machines. T.?Illustrate what you mean by rotary motion. M.?Well, a jig-saw has the vibrating motion?a circular saw the rotary motion?you know which is the most powerful and capable of the highest rate of speed. Manufacturers using any kind of machinery select those having rotary motion; hence the leading newspapers are printed on rotary presses, some of them giving 35,000 impressions per hour. T.?How fast may the Wheeler <fe Wilson machines be run ? M.?All the Wheeler <fc Wilson machines have two speeds; the slow speed on No. 8 is faster than the fastest shuttle machine I know of, and by foot power makes from 500 to 600 stitches per minute. T.?You say by foot power. Are sewing machines driven any other way? M.?Yes, by steam power, and at a speed of 1,500 stitches per minute. Some factories use from four to six hundred Wheeler & Wilson machines. T.?That is great speed, indeed. How fast mav shuttle machines be run ? M.?By foot-power at from 250 to 350 stitches per minute, ana by steam at from 400 to 600. T.?This is very interesting, and I would like to know more as I see there is a great difference in sewing machines. M.?Understanding a great many macnines, as I do, I will be glad to give you any information I can. T,?Why should Wheeler <fe Wilson machines make a more perfect stitch than other machines? M.?1st. Because they have an automatic under-tension and an independent take up, the latter of which draws up the thread while' the needle is out of the work, the same as a lady sewing by hand, and by this means a finer needle and coarser thread can be used than is possible on other machines. T.?What are the wearing parts of shuttle machines? [to be continued next week.] 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 Capo 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. A new lot of fine Albatros and Nunsveiling at 17 cents, spot cash. Selling everywhere else at 22 cents. Our stock of White Goods, Lawns, Barred Muslins, Mulls, Ac., is in full bloom. Many Daisies will be found in this department, at bargain prices. A full supply of Mosquito Nets. Our 5 cents figured 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, &c. 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 14, 2, 24,3 and 3j at$J.00 per pair to close, former price #2.25 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 the newest Novelties in Hat Trimmings. Neck RufHings and Linen Collars In great variety of styles. Linen and Lawn Chirpisettes in white and colors. White Lawn Bonnets. Colored Ginghams Bonnets. All kinds of Veilings. Nice Newport Scarfs and Shawls. The lowest priced Embroideries that we have ever shown. All kinds of 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. cpvct 4 t I A lot of fine Embroidered Robes &rLtlAlj | at panic prices. A nice stock of men's Gauze Undershirts,, fine Jeans Drawers, Heavy Jeans Drawers, fine English Socks, French Socks, Ac., fine white Shirts, Collars, Culfs, Cravats and Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Purses, Pocket Memorandum Books, Ac. Our stock of fine Stationery was never more attractive and prices never as low as now. Bibles and Testaments in every conceivable shape. 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. McDufTs Family Prayers. Common Prayers. In imitation "of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, in fine bindings. A Tramp Abroad and Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. Jenny Jane's Cook Book. French Dishes, Ac., Ac. A large line of Poets and standard 12mos, fiction. All kinds of School Books. A large line of good quality Blank Books and tine Writing Papers. Playing Cards. Shoe Polish. Marbles. Violin Strings of the best Russian Gut. 8 Ball Croquet, in box with hinged lid, for 82.00 per set. We have all numbers of Reache's best Base Balls and Bats. Also, a lot of low priced Base Balls. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods Is full up in all departments, and prices challenge competition. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US. It is acknowledged by all judges that we are headquarters for Shoes in this market. Our I stock will be found to be very attractive at j present. An A lot of 85 pairs of ladies' fine Extraordi- high-cut kid and goat button Gaitnary Bar- ers, sizes 3, 3J, 4, 41, 5, 51, G, CI, 7, : gain, 71, 8, 81 and 9, at 82.00 per pair I No. Best, cash?worth 83.00; and $3.00 per pair if charged. Most attractive stock of large Straw Hats, for field wear, in the market?low prices. i II. F. ADICKES. 1 T. M. DOBSON & CO. ! VERY SORRY LAST WEEK. I rpHE Old Chap was very sorry last week for X some of his triends and customers as well i as for his own pocket, because several of his < friends were forced to buy their Hats elsewhere j as we had none trimmed, nor could we trim them in time for the customers to get home that day. They seemed just as sorry as we were for < they wanted Miss Keene's work. We hope this i will not occur again. Next season we will be compelled to have an assistant trimmer, and i will oe prepared to meet all demands in Millinery. This just shows the amount of business we do in that department. Miss Keene does nothing but trim all the time and then , cannot trim them as fast as the demand re-..1 /"? ?? J mures. UUI UUUWUIOIO uoanj nan uu uo where they can, for which we are very ifiuch obliged. We have just received another shipment of the latest styles from Baltimore and New York, some of which we think are very ' pretty. We have a splendid line of Corsets, 1 Collars, Fans, Bustles, Hoopskirts, Laces, Em- < broidery, Hosiery and Gloves?cotton, silk and 1 kid. Our line of Flouncing for Ladies'Dress- < es is very pretty, and our Overall Nets are pretty and cheap. Our Crepes and Veilings are handsome and at lowest prices. Our Parasols embrace everything of latest styles from 25 cents up to $8.00. * < 1 Dress-Making Department. , I * '? . Our Dre3S-Making Departflrrent is still busy, employing from 7 to 8 ladies all the time, turning out Dresses every day and not a single mis- . fit occurs. You can tell our fits anywhere you see them. Look for yourself and see if you don't say that they are better than any you see. We make anything from a Calico to tne finest Silk. Just try us one time and you will not want any one to fit for you but Mrs. Lowrance who gives entire satisfaction in her department. We are offering bargains in Dress Goods to close out certain lines, and will meet any price 1 of same quality of goods, when it is spot cash. i Our Clothing Department | t t Is offering certain lines very low to close out. s We have some winter weights which can be f had at and below cost, spot cash, to close out. 1 Don't forget to call and see Mr. Allison when you want a Suit or a pair of Pants. We are offering bargains in Boys' Suits, to close out in No. 1 and 2. In White and Colored Robes ? We have some very pretty styles and at prices r which will attract the eve. We have a line of I new Silks which we otier at very reasonable S prices. 8 Just arrived a lot of Buggy Robes, which are pretty and cheap. In fact we keep almost everything in Dry Goods and Millinery, I And will meet any and all competition. We ] still have a few Sewing Machines on hand from $2.50 to $40.00. Also, all kinds of Needles and I parts of Machines. l Old Machines Repaired , s On short notice and at reasonable prices. Sat- j isfaction guaranteed in every instance. T. M. DOBSON A CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress Making. ! M/ j j ' 8 W. S. CREIGHTON~& Co7,~ SU00E880BS TO W. 0. BEID& CO., ROCK HILL, S. C., Manufacturers of and Dealers in f Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Pianos, Or- g gans, 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 varietv of t Buggies and Carriages. j As will be seen below we have exclusive con- 1 trol of York and Chester counties for the sale of the celebrated Columbus Buggy Company's Vehicles. Time sales made to responsible parties. 5 Write us for prices. COLUMBUS BUGGIES. : Whereas, There are many cheap and inferior buggies built in this city and being palmed off on the public by unscrupulous dealers, upon the reputation of the celebrated Columbus Buggy: 1 This is to Certify that W. S. CREIGHTON A CO., of Rock Hill, S. C., are our only authorized Agents and dealers in York and Chester J counties, through whom our work can be I bought. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO., c per Rutherford, S. T. Agent. May 20, 1887. 19 3m jmay&MAYTj ? ift DRUGGISTS. Ok a nnrnsi nnrnu nnvmii MJKmj vukvio; ^ WE hi /e just received a large and complete stock of the above and the following "V well-known Patent Medicines. 0 g Simmon's Liver Regulator. Dry in packages, fresh and the genuine stuff. 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, Zomveiss, Zomveiss. j 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 1 ask you any more, as you wilhnot do without 1 it. Brown's Iron Bitters are good for Dyspep- " sia and Indigestion. Ayer's, Hall's arid our P own Hair Preparations in stock. All kinds of P Paints, Oils, Puttv, Glass, and Druggists' Sun- o dries in Btock and sold cheap by 0' MAY A MAY. * ????a' T. $. JEFFEBYS. S li THE CYCLONE EXTINGUISHER. S Tirzaii, S. C., March 10,1887. |j Messrs. Jefferys <fe Hoke, Oents: THE Cyclone Spark Extinguisher put on my * engine a few months ago is giving entire ji 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't seen a live ^ H[JUrMrUIil IUOCIIKIUOoiuw a i?%?v wwvu u.i?..6 *v. . And another good thing about it is, it can't wear ! , or burn out. Will la9t 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 T where these extinguishers are used on the engines, or, at least, recommend such to the com- ^ panies you represent, because I see no risk ? whatever from the engine. " Very respectfully, P 'HENRY MASSEY. ? \\ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. | J' LETTERS of Administration on the estate of j 1 WILLIAM B. CASSELS, deceased, were 1 issued to me February 3, 1K87. His creditors ! are hereby notified to establish their demands within the time fixed by law. . j GEO. W. S. HART, Yorkville, S. C. May 25 21 3t | _ WHAT W1IEL YOU TAKE? WELL for my use I will take a 10 cent box ( 1 of MRS. MILLER'S SNUFF. It cer- ; J tainly takes the bakery. Well, where will I ! o find it. Oh ! at any of these business houses, tl Euerybody is dealing in it now. t< LINDSAY & MOORE. fi Wholesale Agents for York and Chester. si I .VO. ('. K1JYKMDAL. "ACHIEL'S AMANGYE 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 3um of their purchases. We ask this mainly for the purpose of adjusting and settling the iccount while the transactions are yet fresh in mind. BAD ODORS From sick-rooms, sinks, drains, pig-pens, privies, etc., will be quickly removed and thorsughly disinfected by Carbolate of Lime. Sold in town only by Kitykendal. A Prominent Physician Df the county, says that we gave him the most perfect and comfortable fit in Spectacles, (the Diamanta) that he ever had. Come, and we will try to do you likewise. Rlnck Pllln. All disorders of the 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 Dfflce nicely. BARGAINS IN DRUGS. We offer physi -ians great bargains in Drugs. Lines of them at wholesale market prices. We ian afford to do this because we bought them at much less than their value. ZONWEISS. The elegant new dentrifice just in at Kuykendal's. Come and see the Zonweiss novelty clock. W. C. LATIMER. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS. OUR Stock of Dress Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Ac., is composed of every novel:y known to the trade and in grades, quantiies and prices to please every want. Our itock of these goods still complete and our lelectingis considered by the most fashionable Ladles the finest ever shown in this town. SHOES. ? A fresh stock of Reid's fine shoes. These ire the prettiest goods to be found and every >air guaranteed. Try oue pair and you will lave no other. Also a full line of lianan & Son's Celebrated perfect fitting shoes, which ire so popular with the trade. W. C. LATIMER. r.IM>SAY & MOORE. WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE. |?7E are determined to elo3e out our entire f stock of Grain Cradles and fixtures this eason. We have extra blades and fingers. )ur Cradles are the best and go off at low prices, foes-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 ee our stock to find what you want. GROCERIES. Dried Fruit, Mackerel, Peas, Hams, Break ast Bacon and the best assortment of canned ;oods in the country. Shingles. We have the best 4 inch shingle that can be >ought. Any carpenter will tell you so that lasused them. We will meet competition in (rices for Cash or on time to good parties. The vriter has just helped to load a wagon with hem and can vouch for their being all wool nd a yard wide. Examine. LINDSAY & MOORE. GEORGE T. SCHORB. FARMERS LOOK HERE! JUST received one of Moffatt's Combination Cultivators, single and double-foot Plows. Jan be attached to any plow stock. Would ike for some one to try it on cotton or corn. REMEMBER Ir. Gilliland leaves on June 1st and your ioofs and Gutters can be worked on very heap, for the cash. Ladies, Please Notice. I have a nice and complete assortment of Cerosene Oil Stoves, Syphon Oil Cans, Fruit nd Vegetable Presses, Fly Fans, Wire Dish -'overs, Tea Trays, Patent Steak Broilers, Enmeled Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans and loilers, and a lot of other Novelties, Ac. The unexcelled WILCOX A WHITE ORGAX, Vith Stool and Book at "hard time" prices. Guaranteed in every particular. Timesales for ood paper. Discount to Churches. GEORGE T. SCHORB. LIFE INSURANCE. [NIGHTS OF HONOR MUTUAL PLAN. ^TO argument is needed in favor of the principle of life insurance. No honorable tan, the head of a family, will hesitate to make rovision for those whom Providence has laced under his care and protection. No safer r cheaper system is presented than that offerd by tlie order of Knights of Honor, which *as organized to furnish life insurance at the dual cost, assessments to be made only when ecessary to pay death losses. The assessment ite is fixed and does not change during the fe of a member, and assessments are called otoftener than once a month. Benefit Certifiites are issued in sums of $1,000 and $2,000and le benefit is promptly paid, without resort to ligation, on satisfactory proof of the death of ae assured. This great order has done a grand 'ork as a beneficiary society, and desiring to xtend its usefulness in this community, Home belief Lodge, of Yorkville, has reduced its fees >radmission to the minimum amount, while regular attendance upon lodge meetings is ot obligatory. Persons outside of town can e members of the Lodge without any inconenience to themselves and yet derive all the enofits of the order. Full information for aining admission to membership will be lieerfully furnished on application to JOHN F. OATES, Dictator. BRIDGE CONTRACT. ^TOTICE is hereby given that the Board of N County Commissioners of York county ill meat at GOFORTH'S MILL, on the fair's Ferry road, on SATURDAY, the 18th ay of JUNE, 18K7, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The bject of the meeting is to let out to the >west bidder, THE BUILDING OF A NEW ;RIDGE across King's Creek. The contractor [ ill be required to give bond with two good ureties, in double the amount of bid, lor the | lithful performance of the contract. Plans j nd specifications can be examined at the oliice i Yorkville, and also at Goforth's Mill, on day nd date above mentioned. The Commissionrs reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk. May 25 21 4t COFFINS, COFFINS. r INDSAY A MOORE'S is the place to buy Li Collins cheap, because you can name your wn price ; the price you are able to pay and le tiino you want to pay it, and all is satisfac>ry. A complete stock always on hands rom the cheapest to the best. Never miss a lie when parties go to see them. M. . WILLIS. ] HORSE SHOEING. i TO the horse owning public, let me say that I have a first-class horse shoer, who is a ready and willing to shoe your horses at short I notice and in the best manner possible, at prices o as low as the lowest. il r TO THE RAILROAD MEN 1 Q I will say that I have on hand a fine lot of ^ hand made carts and harness. I claim that t they are as good if not the best cart and harness e 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., 1 and will be pleased to have your orders for s 8 Railroad Tools of all Kinds. g I, 11 0 c I think you will find my prices as cheap as New York, and freights are of course a great deal lower. S TO THE PEOPLE GENERALLY. i g Let me say that I have on hand the largest stock of Phtfeons, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons and Harness, that can be found in the State, g outside the city of Charleston. They can be j bought cheap for cash or good paper. j 1 REPAIRING. C Repairing done at short notice and in the best = possible manner. Eddystone Guano. I still have on hands, a little of the celebrated ] Eddystone Guano, and a good horse for sale. v M. C. WILLIS. \ ?? ???Mgjjgg?? S 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. ^ TENNESSEE HAMS' * C I We have just received our fresh lot of these t< excellent' Hams. These hams are sweet and j juicy, and in short are the old genuine country s, cured Ham, much superior to the sugar cured Ham and at equally low prices. 1 LIME. ] c< We have exclusive control of the GENUINE LIMESTONE LIME and shall be pleased to 1 offer special prices to contractors and parties g desiring to buy in car load lots. | V AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have a large lot of agricultural lime for / composting at reduced prices. ^ MOST SPECIALLY jj 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. m RIDDLE & PEGRAM. I ] t. *nvii a wAmrvnfii A JLiim. JL M. jm. JfltV JL JUB. jmzd JLVK9. a ? 0 ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. li SUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Mac- P caroni, Cbeeae, Canned Fruits and Vegeta- 31 bles, Swinbone's Gelatine, Leggett's Tiger 8i Brand Roasted Coffee, &c. < A full stock of n New Orleans Mola^es. A large stock of ^ b Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN. " All Grades of Flour. SI TV HAMS, BACON, LARD. 1* HARDWARE. z LATTA BROTHERS. Jj re ____________ a' J. El). JKFFEBYS. | SEW FURNITURE STORE. " PI COFFINS. 01 e: b( . T A FULL supply on hands consisting of the a| following kinds: w st METALIC BURIAL CASES-adult sizes. ? Si WOOD BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES- C< all sizes. P la GLOSS WHITE CASKETS AND CASES th for children. fi' Ir PLAIN COFFINS?all sizes. FURNITURE. a* ar Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads. _ Waahstands, Tables, and a general supply al- ? tvays in Store. Special orders filled at short notice. r REPAIRING. J All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms lib- S. erul. J. ED. JEFFERYS. ty M. STRAUSS. Z THE LATEST OF THE SEASON." M STRAUSS will receive this week the n* . latest style of J? en LADIES' DRESS GOODS, at PRINTS, or WHITE LAWNS, pS EMBROIDERIES, Ac. an th His stock is well assorted. Goods bought at very low prices and will be sold very cheap, j j9] ?mm, in F HAPPEBFIELD. I da D< ? ? - mammae mm m m mi at m a mm, I re* REMEMBER I HE UEAU. 1 WOULD invite special attention to my present stock of MONUMENTS AND _ TOMBSTONES, among which are several beautiful SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITAL- , IAN MONUMENTS. Also a full supply of A TOMBSTONES. Prices as low, to responsible j?j parties, as anywhere else, either for cash or on e time. GROCERIES. to Mv 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 7k parties. P. HAPPERFIELD. April 13 15 tf KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. FIjY FASTS. 1*7E have on hand a number of the latest V? improved Fly Fans. They are, we think, head or anything of the kind that has ever ieen offered in this market. Call and get the ne we are saving for you. You will consider t one of the best investments you have made in ecent years. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. LADIES' SHOES. ITtTE have just received a complete stock of TT Ladies'fine Shoes. The ladies will please all and examine them and hear what we I *e o say about them. We know it will interest hose who like to get full value for their mony. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. GRAIN CRADLES. 1*7"E have the same kind of grain cradles TT which has given our customers such good atisfaction heretofore. We also have excluive sale of the Berry Grain Cradles, lomething entirely new. Has fourteen fingers, 9 light and is the very thing to save all the ats or wheat. Call and see it. We have extra radle fingers. HARDWARE. Staples for barb wire fences. Cow Chains, inaps, Plow Bolts, Heel Bolts, Double foot 'low Stocks, Trace Chains, Hames, Plow jines, Fish Hooks, Hoes, Plows, Rakes, Ipades, Churns, well Buckets, Ac. 5few Goods. A fresh supply of Cashmere, Checked Nainook, India Linen, Handkerchiefs, Fancy lose, Gloves, Cravats, Collars, Cuffs, Calicos, )ress Ginghams, Fancy Lawns, Bed Tick, ileeching, Sheeting?Bleached and Brown, tottonades Ac. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. G. H. O'LEARY. " FURNITURE. [HAVE on hand a large stock of Furniture, and am receiving new goods of all grades, vhich will be sold at prices to suit the times. Vhen in want of goods in this line, don't fail to ee goods and get prices before buying. G. H. O'LEARY. CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS. JUST received a large stock of Cane Mattings for the SpringandSummertrade. Inadaiion to the above large stock, I have on hand ill-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels larpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported ngrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil !loth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at G. H. O'LEARY'S. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. r|7"E are headquarters for all kinds of Cook T ing Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves, laving bought in car load lots for the cash, we an give you astove from the Chas. Noble A Co. 'actory, or the Richmond Stove Company Facjry at prices that other retail dealers cannot, also have pieces or parts for renewing old toves. G. H. O'LEARY. VINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN POLES. f INEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades LJ and Paper Shades, and all in a variety of olors at G. H. O'LEARY'S. 'ICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. ^IHROMOS, Oil Paintings, Picture Frames. J Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands ana Fork Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES AND HARNESS. A FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and V. Harness, Bridles, <ftc. Also, Hames, hains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everyling kept in an establishment of this kind, >r sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. JOHN R. ASHE. rO CONTRACTORS. [ AM prepared to furnish Contractors with L Explosives of all kinds, having wholesale .gencies for Powder,Dynamite, Caps and Fuse nd am in position to make prices by Car Load r in any quantity desired. Beef Cattle. I will pay good prices for Fat Beef Cattle devered to me herein trade at Cash prices. Any arty having good Fat Beeves for sale will conult their interest by seeing me before making lie. (JEXERAL MERCHANDISE. My stock is full and complete and I will leet any competition like. I am prepared to furnish Good Lime Stone ^ lime at 31.25 per Barrel. In large lot will do etter. Shingles. I have on hand a lot of "Best" North Carona Heart Pine Shingles at $2.75 per M, caah. thanks. I extend thanks to the trade for their liberal ipport in my Fertilizer Department and will ow ask all parties to close up their accounts in lis line by note. J6HN R. ASHE. C. G. PARISH. the spring trade. [N anticipation of a prosperous year, despite L the present complaint of hard times, we arc taking preparations for a brisk Spring Trade, id are now receiving fresh goods almost daily, ur stock of General Merchandise, including ry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' ress Goods and Gents' Furnishing Goods, is implete as to quantity and quality and of ,yles adapted to the season, and will be sold at rices defying competition. Special Bargains. Having just bought a line of elegant samples f one of the largest New; York houses, we are labled to sell them lower than they can be lught at wholesale in the New York market. hia Una ombraooa a xrarlflfv r\f id Notions, Ladies' Dusters, Ladies' Underear, Hosiery, Towels, Ladies' Satchels, fancy yles in Half-Hose, the finest line of Gents' eckwear ever seen in this market, Gents' and adics' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' lk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Fans at allprices, srsets in great variety and at all prices, French ercale Shirts, White Shirts, laundried and unundried, and solid color French Linen Shirts, ie latest style. Cuff and Sleeve Buttons of the aest quality, Suspenders, Linen Collars, Ac. 1 this enumeration of articles, we are enabled offer splendid inducements and unexampled irgains, of which a call and inspection of the >ods will convince you. 2?r Mr. W. H. Colcockis still at this House, id will be pleased to see his old friends, guariteeing to serve them right. C. G. PARISH. AN ORDINANCE elating to Sale of Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton within the corporate limits. }E IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, C., in Council assembled and by the authori of the same: That it shall not be lawful for any one to reil BEEF, VEAL, PORK OR MUTTON, ithin the corporate limits of Yorkville, S. C., ithout a license to do so previously obtained om the Town Council; which license shall >granted to suitable persons at the following tes, payable in advance, to wit: For the first four months of- any year, beginng with the sixteenth day of March, ten aolrs ; for the next four months (if granted), at enty dollars ; and for the last four months, iding the fifteenth day of March (if granted) ten dollars. Provided, That licenses shall ily be granted for the periods above set forth, id that the entire fee shall be reauired for any irt of said periods. The wora "retail" so ied to mean selling less than a quarter of beef, id less than one-half of a veal or hog, and less an a whole sheep. All violations of this Ordinance shall be pun tied by a fine of not less than Five Dollars, or Hirisonraent not less than five days. This Ordinance will go into efiect on the 1st .y of June, 1887. jne in assembly of Council, this 16th day of Mav, 1887, under the corporate seal of eal.] said town. GEORGE. H. O'LEARY, Intendant. F. A. Gilbert, Clerk. May 18 20 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons haVing claims against the es[_ tate of JOSEPH NEIL, deceased, are reby notified to present them to me duly thenticated, according to law. All persons debted to the said estate will make payment the undersigned. \V. N. NEIL, Administrator. May 25 21 3t? CHATTEL MORTGAGES, /MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to r I Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. i