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dollars each. Charles R. Jones, proprietor of the daily Observer, Charlotte, N. Cm has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. He places his liabilities at $9,600. The Observer has suspended, and the office will be sold by H. A. Deal, assignee. Alabama's first bale of cotton Was received at Selma, la3t Friday, and sold for 121 cents per pound. The prohibitionists have nominated a State ticket in Maryland, with Summerfield Baldwin, of Baltimore, as - Governor. The Shelbv. N. C.. New Era of last week reports severe damage to crops and property^in that county by the excessive rains.?--^Virginia City,Nev., is said to be gradually sinking into the earth, the supports left in her great mines not being strong enough to hold her weight. The grain crop in Eastern Oregon and Washington territory is the largest and best in their history. Every field of fall or spring wheat, barley and oats will yield a full crop, which is something never known before.-"?Mr. George M. Stearns, of Massachusetts, makes tne remark: "There ought to be no 'soldier vote.' Every vote should be that of an American citizen." The Virginia Democratic State Convention which assembled at Roanoke on the 4th instant to consider the public debt question, passed, among other resolutions, one endorsing President^ Cleveland. The prohibition amend-] ment proposed to the Texas Constitution and voted on last Thursday, was defeated by an overwhelming majority. End of the Culbreath Lynching I Case.?In the Circuit Court of Edgefield, last week, Judge Wallace presiding, the case of the Culbreath lynchers, thirty-two in number, was. called, i^t the preceding term of the Court there was a severance, so that onlytwo of the defendants, Parkman and Holmes, were put upon their trial. These men were identified by Ernest Gary and John Evans as two of the party who attacked Culbreath in the law office of Gary & Evans, and who subsequently went with, the crowd who led j Culbreath to his death. By taking advantage of law technicalities, however, the defence weakened/the case as presented by the State, giving^the jury a more plausible excuse for rendering & verdict of not guiltyy which xvna rinnorin t.hA a.hsAnr?.A of anv tea timony for th*fdefence, although over a hundred witnesses had been summoned. This is the first trial in the State, if not in ; the United States, of a party of lynchers, ( and theygrdlct of acquittal is not a surprise to anyone. As to the other thirty defend- i ante; a nolle prosequi was entered, and thus i ends the famous case. Earthquake in the West.?On the , night of the 1st instant, a slight earthquake i shock was felt at St. Louis. Evansyille, Indiana, and several points in Illinois, Kentucky and at Huntsville, Alabama. Atrial Hrrtitts. Picnic! Everybody come to Blairsville, on Saturday, the 13th instant, with baskets full of proyisions. There will be speaking, music and other attractions. August 10 32 It i Tired Oat. That tired feeling so often experienced is the result of Indigestion or Constipation, and speedily results in Headache, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, and various skin disor- , ders.. Chipman's Liver Pills purifies the blood, inrt-Anona f V?rt onrv/jHfn on/1 fUcAoHnTl A UV1OOOOO WUU U^/^/VViW WUV4 M? V4MWVW Wt.QW. J Give them a trial. For sale by Lowry <fc Starr. : Yorhville. January 26 4 ly KU.YKENDAL'S SPECIALS. | Candid Circular. Any building that is not satisfactory when j painted with our Prepared Paint, we will repaint at our expense, with such White Lead or other Paint as the property owner may select. This contract is understood to apply to every 1 gallon sold by any dealer who has the sale of j our Paint, and every such dealer is authorized by us to fulfill it, using for the purpose, the j funds which he has belonging to us. 1 Longman <fc Martinez. ( Could anything be stronger, more unequivo- ( cal or explicit than the foregoing? Sold in York onlv by Kuykendal. I Gleams of Gold. It is said that economy is wealth. Admitted: and gleaming gold remains in the purse or "strong box" by using the Detroit Carriage Black. Sold only by Kuykendal. Thousands of people suffer with back ache, not knowing that in most cases, it is a symptom of diseased kidneys and liver, which plasters aud lotions cannot heal. The best and safest remedy is Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle. Sold in York ville only by KuYKENDAii. Silver Saved . By keeping your Harness, Boots, Bridles and Buggy Tops oiled with the J I C Harness Oil. Sold only dy Kuykendal. Tip Top Teas. Our choicest Moyune District Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas are absolutely pure and of finest quality. Sold only by Kuykendal. Lucky Lodestone. We have received the first invoice of our Lodestone Tobacco. It is first-class in material, make up and manufacture. The wrapper and filler is worth more to-day in the leaf than we ask for it in the plug. Sold only oy Kuykendal. Readily Relieved. Bad taste in the mouth, foul tongue and loss of appetite readily relieved by the use of Jackson's Black Pills. Sold only by Kuykendal. Sick headache, wind on the stomach, biliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 cents a vial. Sold in Yorkville by Kuykendal. CHEW OLD RIP. . for sale by John C. Kuykendal. July 13 28 6m* Crop of 1887. Landreth's Turnip Seed, crop of 1887, 15 varieties, flat papers and bulk, just in at Kuykendal's. When nature falters and requires help, recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Two sizes, 50 cents and ?l per bottle. Sold in Yorkville byJoHNC. Kuykendal. 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 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 and Indigestion. Shiloh's Catarrh Cure. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, which beats the world for Coughs and Colds. All sold by M> Y & MAY. \/HYMENEAL. /\ Married?Near Clover, on the 27th ultimo, bv Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, Mr. ELIAS McCARTER and Miss SALLIE E. JACKSON. All of York county. On the 3rd instant, at the residence of John C' Jackson, by Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, Mr. W. B. THOMASSON and Miss ADA JACKSON. All of this county. "FREE TO ALL." WRITE vour NAME, POST OFFICE, COUNTY and STATE upon a Postal Card and address it to "The Daily Sun," Charleston, S. C., and you will receive a copy of that paper bv return mail without charge. JOHN McELREE, A. B. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. Managing Editor. * SHERIFF'S SALE. UNDER Decree of the Circuit Court, in the cause of "J. C. Brown vs. D. M. Hall and i others," I will expose to public sale on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1887, (Sales-Day), at YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, during the legal hours of sale: ONE ENGINE, (fi-horse power Tanner), ONE PRESS. AND ONE COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER. Terms of Sale?Cash. R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. August 10 32 4t NOTICE. IN accordance with the Commission issued to the undersigned, by Hon. W. Z. Leitner, Secretary of State, notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital stock of the proposed BANKING CORPORATION to be known as EXCHANGE BANK, to be located at Yorkville, S. C., will be opened at the banking house of T. S. Jefferys, Yorkville, S. C., on MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1887, at 10 o'clock. T. S. JEFFERYS, JOS. F. WALLACE, Board of Corporators. August 10 32 It LAND SALE. BY virtue of power conferred to me by way of mortgage, I will expose to public sale, according to its terms, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, next, at THE PLACE, all that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situated in York county, and belonging to HANNAH E. WILLIAMS and WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, containing 18 ACRES, moreorless. JOHN R. ASHE. August 10 32 3t iTAND mND mills for sale. T offer my fine WATER POWER, LAND X and MlliLS for sale, to-wit : Corn Mill, Wheat Mill, Cotton Gin, and 211 ACRES OF LAND. This property is situated six miles south of Black's on the Air-Line Railroad, and four miles west of Smyrna Church, on the Three <C's Railroad. It is on King's Creek and is known as "McGill's Mill." The water-power is estimated at 100 horse-power, and is one of thtrfcest in York county, S. C. Terms made known on application to the undersigned at Black's S. C. W. J. McGILL. August 10 32 3t* INSURANCE LICENSE. Executive Department, Office of Comptroller-General, Columbia, S. C., August 9th, 1887. T CERTIFY that Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, of X Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA, incorporated by the State of California, 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 Carolina," and I hereby license the said Mr. J. R. 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. AugustlO 32 It THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS THOMAS M. WHISONANT has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of CALVIN WHISONANT, 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 (Jourt lor tne saia coumv, to oe holden at York Court House, on THURSDAY, the25TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1887, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 5th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, and in the 112th year of American Independence. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge. August 10 32 2t AN ORDINANCE To define the limits of a fire district within the town of Yorkville and to prevent the erection of structures of any other material than that prescribed. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., in Council assembled and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That the entire limits of the said town shall be deemed a fire district except such portion thereof as lies at least a half mile to the East and at least a fourth of a mile to the West of Congress Street. Sec. 2. That no person shall erect a structure other than of brick or stone upon any of the lots fronting on said street, without a special permit from the Town Council based upon a resolution duly entered upon the Minutes; and iu every other portion of the fire district all structures shall, in the absence of a like permit, be erected of good lumber, well seauonod, upon brick or stone pillars, with chimneys ana hearths made of the same material, ana with tin or iron roofing. Sec. 3. Any person who 'shall violate, or attempt to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be fined in a sum not less than twenty-five dollars or imprisoned not less than fifteen days, for each offence. Sec. 4 For each day that the structure shall be permitted to stand after a conviotion under sections 2 and 3 above a new offence shall be deemed committed for which the offending party shall be amenable as under Section 3. Done and ratified in Council assembled, and under the corporate seal of the town of [Seal.] Yorkville, S. C., this 9th day of August, A. D., 1887. 1EORGE. H. O'LEARY, Intendant. F. A. Gilbert, Clerk. August 10 32 tf AN ORDINANCE Relating to Nuisances within the town of Yorkville, and to the Police and Health of said Town, and to compel the observance of the same. BE IT ORDAINED by the Intendant arid Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, in Council assembled and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That in all proceedings to abate or remove a nuisance, the person having in charge the matter or thing complained of shall be made a party, and the further question shall at the same time be tried whether the nuisance has b&en knowingly kept, maintained or suffered by the person in charge, and if found guilty he shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days. Sec. 2. That all persons occupying lots or dwellings in said town, are required to keep and maintain the same, and every part thereof, in such condition as shall not be offensive to, or conducive of the ill health of the public generally, or of any of the citizens of the town. Sec. 3. That for complaint made that section 2 above, has been violated, the person so reported shall after due notice be tried, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not exceeding the sum of fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding the term of thirty days for each offence. Done in assembly of Council this 9th day of [i.. s.] August, 1887. G. H. O'LEARY, Intendant. F. A. Gilbert, Clerk. August 10 32 tf ^MAY Sc MAY, ^ It DRUGGISTS. it AT MAY ?fc MAY'S YOU will find the following goods and prices as cheap as any reliable Drugstore can sell them : Brown's Iron Bitters, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Hostetter's Bitters, Horse and CattlePowHall's Hair Renewur, ders, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Chicken and Hog Bull's Cough Syrup, Powders. Boschee's German Syr- Simmon's Livermedup, icines, Taylor's Cherokee rem- Fellow's Syrup Hyedies, pophosphites, Honey of Tar, Reed & C'arnick's HyHall's Horehound, pophosphites, Opodeldoc, Phliiips' Syrup HySmith's Worm Oil, pophosphites, Golden Specific, Beef Peptonoids, Tarrants^ Cubebs. Phillip's Cocoa, T> TJ 1 O CS t! r-o..., n 1 11 h I a JJ? U? JU, UI1U o* O. O*, vai liiV/A O v * w ?/ * V Rad way's Relief, Food, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Pain Killer, etc. We have all kinds of Salves and Ointments. We have all kinds of Drugs and Chemicals. Paints and oils at MAY & MAY'S. COFFINS AND CASKETS, AND BURIAL CLOTHES. All grades of Coffins from $7.00 to $75.00, adult sizes. Fine Caskets at a lower prices than ever before offered. White Gloves and Burial Clothes that are handsome in appearance and 75 per cent, cheaper than real clothing. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. Terms reasonable. Children's Coffins a specialtv. LINbSAY & MOORE. Funeral Directors. MUSIC LESSONS. MISS ZORAIDA INGOLD respectfully offers her services, at her residence, as TEACHER OF MUSIC ON THE PIANO. Pupils received at any time. System thorough and practical. Prices reasonable, and furnished on application. July 20 29 tf M. W. WHITE, D. D. S., JEMft DENTIST, YORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Parish Hotel Building. April 20 16 ly* FARM LOANS, IN ANY AMOUNT from 9500 to $10,000, unon six years' time. Interest payable annually. For further particulars, apply to C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. Januarys 1 tf BEEF AND MIJTTON. IF you want to be sure that your BEEF AND MUTTON is butchered and handled in cleanliness, buy of us. We are prepared to keep it that way. McELWEE & MOORE. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. THE undersigned offers FOR RENT for the year 18?7, a one-story DWELLING HOUSE, containing four rooms. For particulars, apply to L. M. GKIST. H. F. APICKES. GRAND BARGAIN SALE. A LOT of fine colored Mull Muslins at 17 cents per yard. Formerly sold at 333 cents. A lot of colored Tarletonsat 10 cents per yard tocloselot. Allcolors. Formerprice25cents. A lot of beautiful fine Dress Lawns at 83 cents per yard, and colored Dress Organdies at 10 cents per yard. Reduced from 163 cents. A lot of Remnants of Dress Goods, in desirable dark shades, at 123 and 10 cents per yard. Reduced from 163,181 and 25 cents. Linen Table Cloths and Toweling for much less than values. Reduced. Curtain Scrim at 10 cents. Former price 25. A lot of very best Prints, in dark and light colors, at 61 cents per yard, to close stock. A lot of solid colored Prints, all shades, at 5 cents per yard. Ladles' Linen (Jlsters and Balmoral Skirts closing out. Men's Gauze Shirts. 7 .ndiea' Drawers 25 cents nlflin : 33 cents, em broidered. A lot of ladies' and misses' kid and goat Newport Ties closing at 75 cents. Former price $1.25. A lot of ladies' and misses' fine kid and goat Newport and Oxford Ties closing at $1.00 per pair. Former price $1.50 and $2.00. First-class goods. Ladies' and misses' kid Opera Slippers at 90 cents and 80 cents per pair. A in Slippers and Ties for Infants. A lot of men's low-cut Shoes closing at $1.00 per pair. Former .price $2.00. Sizes 6, 7 and 8. A few more men's Straw Hats at cut-throat prices, to close. ' ? . A nice white Dpck, for men aria bpys' wear, at 25 cents; worth 40 cents. A small lot of Albatross, in blue, scarlec and black, at 12} cents, reduced from 22 cents. Blacks at 17 cents. All Summer Goods in our Millinery Store will be sold at greatly red uced prices. A rticles are too varied to undertake enumeration. We have a choice stock of material for Fancy Needle Work, and are prepared to do any kind of Stamping. All colors, shades and sizes of Zephyrs. A lot of choice white India Linen at 5,10,12}, 15 and 16$ cents per yard.- Very sheep. Worth 50 per cent, more than prices Special for this Week Only. A lot of first quality Prints reduced from 8} cents to 5 cents per yard. All the above are spot cash. OPENED LAST WEEK. 4,000 yards choicest styles of Plaid Osnaburgs.. A lot of Reach's best Base Balls. A'lot of American Tune Books. Ball Thread. Opened This Week. A full stock of School Books. An invoice of heavy Jeans for men's wear. Bleached Homespun, flnebrewn Homespun, heavy brown Drill, best Tick, Coates' Spool Cotton, <fcc., <fcc. A lot of men's and women's heavy extra quality Shoes. Ladies' fine French kid button Shoes. Ladies' fine Curacoa kid button Shoes. Ladies' fine pebble goat button Shoes. Ladies' fine Kid foxed button Shoes. Ladies' fine American kid button Shoes. Ladies' fine goat lace Shoes. Ladies' fine kid lace Shoes. Old ladies' fine soft glove lace Shoes. Old ladies' fine glove Buskins. Ladies' fine kid Newport Ties. Ladies' fine goat Oxford Ties. Ladies' fine kid Opera Slippers. Ladies' fine kid cloth foxea button Shoes. Ladies' fine kid cloth foxed lace Shoes. Ladies' grain button Shoes. Ladies' grain lace Shoes. A very large line of men's fine Shoes in lace, button and congress, at lowest prices known to the trade. A full stock of men's and women's heavy Shoes, in all the popular styles, at lowest market prices. All kinds of Misses' and Children's School Shoes, in laceand button, at prices not surpassed by any market for same values. A nice line of Slippers for gentlemen. Infants' small fine kid and goat Shoes, all sizes from 0 to No. 7. All the popular Magazines and Papers received regularly as published. We have a choice stock of Miscellaneous Books, consisting of the best Standard Works of Fiction, History and Biography. ? - - ^ -' ? a T* tTTTimTT-nn * T TV H X It. iVL. AiJAi\l A?\U A. tit. W JG. J. ujl?. An Algonquin Maiden, 20 cents. BY MAX ADELER. Random Shots, 20 cents. Elbow Room, 20 cents. BY GUSTAVE AIMARD. The Adventurers, 10 cents. The Trail Hunter, 10 cents. Pearl of the Andes, 10 cents. Pirates of the Prairies, 10 cents. The Trapper's Daughter, 10 cents. The Tiger Slayer, 10 cents. Trapper's of Arkansas, 10 cents. Border Rifles, 10 cents. The Freebooters, 10 cents. The White Scalper, 10 cents. BY MRS. ADDER DICE. An Interesting Case, 20 cents. BY MRS. ALEXANDER. The Wooing O't, 2 Parts, each, 15 cents. The Admiral's Ward, 20 cents. The Executor, 20 cents. Valerie's Fate, 10 cents. At Bay, 10 cents. Beaton's Bargain, 20 cents. A Second Life, 20 cents. Maid, Wife or Widow, 10 cents. By Woman's Wit, 20 cents. Which Shall It Be? 20 cents. BY F. ANSTEY. Vice Versa; or a Lesson to Fathers, 20 conts. The Giant's Robe, 20 cents. Black Poodle, ana Other Tales, 20 cents. The Tinted Venus, 15centp. A Fallen Idol, 20 cents. BY T. S. ARTHUR. Woman's Trials, 20 cents. The Two Wives, 15 cents. Married Life, 15 cents. The Ways of Providence, 15 cents. Home Scenes, 15 cents. Stories for Parents, 15 conts. Seed Time and Harvest, 15 cents. Words for the Wise, 15 cents. Stories for Young Housekeepers, 15 cents. Lessons in Life, 15 cents. Off-Hand Sketches, 15 cents. Tried and Tempted, 15 cents. tjv xx A xra ^XIXJTCTT A -W A pnwpfiVV Fairy Tales, 20 cents. BY EDWIN ARNOLD. Tbe Light of Asia, 20 cents. Pearls of the Faith, 15 cents. Indian Song of Songs, 10 cents. BY W. E. AYTOUN. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, 20 cents. BY ADAM BADEAU. Conspiracy, 25 cents. BY SIR SAMUEL BAKER. Cast Up by,the Sea, 20 cents. Rifle and Hound in Ceylon, 20 cents. Eight Years' Wandering in Ceylon, 20 cents. BY C. W. EALESTIKR. A Fair Device, 20 cents. Life of J. G. Blaine, 20 cents. BY R. M. BALLANTYNE. The Red Erie, 20 cents. The Fire Brigade, 20 cents. Erling the Bold, 20 cents. Deep Down, 20 cents. BY S. BARING-GOULD. Little Tu'penny, 10 cents. BY GEORGE MIDDLETON BAYNE. Galaski, 20 cents. BY AUGUST BEBEL. Woman, 30 cents. BY MRS. E. BEDELL BENJAMIN. Our Roman Palace, 20 cents. BY A. BENRIMO. Vic, 15 cents. BY E. BERGER. Charles Auchester, 20 cents. BY W. BERGSOE. Pillone, 15 cents. BY E. BERTHET. The Sergeant's Legacy, 20 cents. BY BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON. The Happy Boy, 10 cents. A 1f\ /.nntu AlilU) XV/ UOliWO. BY WALTER BESANT. They Were Married, 10 cents. Let Nothing You Dismay, 10 cents. All in a Garden Fair, 20 cents. When the Ship Comes Home, 10 cents. Dorothy Forster, 20 cents. Self or Bearer, 10 cents. The World Went Very Well Then, 20 cents. The Holy Rose, 10 cents. To Call Her Mine, 20 cents. BY WILLIAM BLACK. An Adventure in Thule, etc., lOconts. A Princess of Thule, 20 cents. A Daughter of Heth, 20 cents. Shandon Bells, 20 cents. Macleod of Dare, 20 cents. Yolaude, 20 cents. Strange Adventures of a Phieton, 20 cents. White Wings, 20 cents. Sunrise, 2 Parts, each 15cents. Madcap Violet, 20 cents. Kilmeny, 20 cents. That Beautiful Wretch, 20 cents. Green Pastures, etc., 20 cents. In Silk Attire, 20 cents. The Three Feathers, 20 cents. Lady Silverdale's Sweetheart, 10 cents. The Four MacNicols, 10 cents. H. F. ADICKES. JXO. C. KUYEEND1L. MORTAR NOTES. WAGOHr RED. FOR painting "Wagons and all Agricultural Implements, Machinery, etc., in i, 1 and 1 gallon Cans, at KUYKENDAL'S. Domestic Paints, In many colors, ready for the brush, in small cans, for painting chairs and other articles of furniture. Also, Walnut, Rosewood and Mahogany Stains, for the same purpose. AEABASTINE, For walls and ceilings. Beautiful hard-finish. Don't rub off. We have it in all the shades and KALsomm Johnson's Kalsomine is too well known to say anvthincr about it. We show every tint ana shade and color that is made, both in Kalsomine and Frescoe Paints. AWB WOW Comes John C. Kuykendal and affirms that in the matter of pure white Lead, Lewis' and Devoe's, Linseea Oils, fine and common Varnishes, Colors?dry and in oil; Shellacs, Dryers, Wood Fillers, Tube Paints, Graining Colors, Fine Varnish, Paint, Kalsomine, Striping ana Lettering Brushes. He has always a large and most complete stock, and as to prices he revels in sharp, incisive competition, and will meet any shade of prices from anywhere. And He Further Deposes and says, that his Storage Cans for Kerosine Oil, other Liquids and Syrups, are exactly and precisely what every family needs who lives out of town or in town^iNothingso safe and economical, convenient and indispensable. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. W. C. LATlM^iRT ' READ AND REFLECT. WE are determined to sell our entire stock of Summer Goods at a great sacrifice rather than carry them over to next season. We therefore offer them at such reduced prices as to convince tbe most skeptical inac we mean what we say. Purchasers will find special bargains in all kinds of WHITE GOODS, LaWNS, BATISTE, LACE CURTAIN GOODS, AC. Come and see and be convinced before you buy. W. C. LATIMER. KENNEDY BROS. & BABRO& jEim WE are now getting in a good stock of Jeans of all weights. Kerseys and Hickory goods at prices that will suit all. SHOES Of all grades, styles and prices. Shirts for men and boys. A small lot of Clothing that wtfcan give very low prices on. Call and examine for yourself. Table aiid Pocket Cutlery, Sheirrsijand Scissors, Grass and Bush Blades and Snatns and well Buckets. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Shot, Paper Shells and Wads, U. M. C. Primers, Beraan Primers and Waterproof Caps, Pistol Cartridges, all sizes , Gun Cylinders and Nipples. Turnip Seeds. Landreth's fresh Turnip Seeds in bulk or package j all kinds. CHEWING TOBACCO. Cheap and better quality. Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. Remnants of Summer Stock At very low prices. Black and colored Nunsveiling at your own price. An excellent black Cashmere to suit the times, for cash. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. PARISH & KENNEDY. Awake to the fullest sense of life and duty, For life is the perfect bosom of ideal beauty; And cash is the perfect ideal of business. Yea it is the beautiful ideal justice, Singing merrily, jingling gladness and success. The sorest, surest ill to business is credit; Credit greedy of gain and of horrid fascinating attraction Most horrid its attraction is wasting consumption, Which fixes man up well to deceive and destroy him And his wealth, yea his very life and soul. Why does he use such greedy stretchers? Why does he remain between two hungry lions? Why lien and lien in the left arm of destruction? When he can live and have the right arm of success, which is casH lor everyimng anu joys s iuu value. ' How unwise is it to deal with consumptive credit; How curious, how thoughtless, in rich and the poor. For ox time you are absolutely, necessarily sure to' pay more. We commend you to quit while you can And live independent and free; live nobly a man. Zealously, PARISH & KENNEDY. GEORGE T. SCHORB. SUGAR CANE BOILERS! ALL who expect to make Syrup can be supplied with Galvanized Iron for bottoms of boilers ; or I can make them of Tin, any size wanted. AT A SACRIFICE. In order to avoid carrying over until next season, I will sell Oil Stoves, Dish Covers, Fly Traps, Fly Fans and other Summer Goods, at and very "near cost. Call and get a bargain. A CHALLENGE. I defy any dealer in Cabinet Organs to sella superior Organ, or give a better bargain than I can. A handsome Stool and the best Instructor given with each WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN, fully warranted, and I personally guarantee to keep each one in good order, free of charge. Send for catalogue and prices. Discount to Churches. Schools and Music Teachers. Stoves, Tinware and House-Furnishing I Goods at bottom prices. I All kinds of Repairing of Tinware, &c., done j promptly. / "unDfiv T arwrkUT* VJi^UlkWU J. . M. STRAUSS. WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. I M. STRAUSS OFKEItS his goods at such low prices that he Defies Competition, i And invites comparison. Cost, or less than cost. You will find t THE GOODS CHEAPER Than can he bought elsewhere. T. M. POBSOy&CO. THE OLD CHAP SMILING. THE Old Chap's low prices have brought the people to see them, and that is all that js wanted to convince any one?wi aee me guuus and hear the prices. Nearly all that have come have bought and went away happy with the thought of having bought goods at such bargains ; although some did not buy. Some persons never think you are offering bargains, no matter what the price is, or what you tell. You may swear over what you say and still they will never believe anything that a merchant says, for they think it an impossibility for a merchant to tell the truth. The Old Chap still has a few of those goods left, that he is offering at such low figures. CLOTHING. Some gents' Pants that sold for $2.50 are now sold for only 50 cents. Some Suits of Clothes worth ?15.00, for ?10.00. Some ?10.00 Suits for ?7.00. Some Hats worth ?1.25 for 50 cents, and many other things in proportion. We must clear out our stock to make room for our Fall goods. BIG BARGAINS / In colored, burred and striped Muslins. Also in wmte Darrea iviusnns. uress uoous ul huu below cost to close out. If you want a Dress come soon, before all ti?<j bargains have been taken. **1 SHOES. , Our stock of Shoes for Fall wear, are now coming in, and cannot be surpassed by any one's stock, if equaled. Remember we keep Zeigler's perfect fitting Shoes. Our Millinery Department Is dispensing bargains in all kinds of goods. Just tnink, nice Brocaded "Velvets and Silks at 25 cents per yard. 50 pairs of Kid Gloves, from 10 cents to 50 cents per pair. Most of them small sizes ; but many of them good values. Some of them cannot be bought for less than 91.00 at other Stores. In fact, it is the same Glove that we sold for $1.00. They are odds and ends of lots that we want to close. No humbug about them. They are the biggest bargains out. Come and see them. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at a big sacrifice. The Old Chap has been smiling often in the past few weeks. So come and let him smile again. The sunshine now would make him smile, as this rainy, cloudy weather makes most of us gloomy. Do not forget that we have a few Machines loft, from 92.50 to 940.00. Mr. William Davinney. We have secured the services of Mr. WM, DAVINNEY, who has been in the employ of Mr. McGill for the past two years, and wno will be glad to serve his friends, being much better prepared now than ever before to do them good. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. HUNTER & OATES. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE f AT Tlie Mammoth. WE are determined and will close out our entire stock of Summer Goods in the next THIRTY DAYS, in order to make room for our FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES. We mean strictly business, and we propose to knock the spots out of our Spring ana Summer Goods at very low prices. We will offer our goods so cheap that you will think you almost found them. The almighty dollar is what we want, and we are bound to have it, and will offer our customers very large inducements. Now is the time to spend jour money with the Mammoth. We still have a few of those beautiful Quilts that we have offered at a big bargain. Also a lot of those beautiful Ribbons that we are selling at less than values. A lot of black Nunsveiling at 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Also a few Ladies' Hats at cost. Shoes! Shoes!! We have just received a large invoice of ? ' ? 1 - J i 1 AnilrlwAn'ti UKAOQ W O /IQT1 1116119, 1UU1C9 ill 111 UIlllUlCii n uuuooi ?? v vm? furnish j^ou with the best Congress Gaiter, single pair in a box, that is a fine dandy, for only $2.50, worth $3.00. CLOTHING. Now is the time to buy you a niceSuit, while we are closing out all of our Summer styles. We have made very large reductions on our entire stock. Come and see us. No trouble to show our goods. HUNTER & OATES, Headquarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods. IODSAY & MOORE. WE TOLD YOU SO ! IT has arrived, and it surpasses all other arrivals. Great goodness, what a time those folks are having! In all my life, I never did. Well, what is it ? Its just this. I have read and hoard of such things, but seeing is believing and I have seen. LINDSAY tfc MOORE have just opened up the largest and the nicest stock of CROCKERY AND LAMP GOODS I have ever seen. In the shelves, on the counter, under the counter, in the centre of the house?in fact it's every where. CROCKERY ! CROCKERY !! CROCKERY!!! I understand they have just recived a car load. I overheard them reply to a Reporter, when asked the number of pieces they liad in stock, which was: "As near as we can calculate 9,800." "Hold up, hold up, daughter! Iam going; that's enough said. Get my hat and I shall, I must see that thing." That's good mother; be sure and get me one of those exquisite, exquisite WATER SETS ; it will be nice to serve water to John when he calls." HARDWARE. Wo guarantee prices and full stock. GROCERIES. We guarantee prices and full stock. MRS. G. B. THE MILLER SNUFF is leading in trade. It has the largest run in the world. In 5 Gross Lots we can sell at wholesale less than other goods. A 80OO stock in our warehouse now, for fall trade. SHINGLES. We are overstocked and defy competition in prices. LINDSAY <fc MOORE, Dealers in General Trade. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN WALKER, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons| having claims against the said estate will present the same, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. JANE B. WALKER, Executrix. July 27 30 3t 1 WITHERS ADICKES. COMMERCIAL EVANGELISTS BY the score are now scouring the country and in view of good crop prospects, w< have been lately indulging our old habit o buying lots of new goods. So look to youi own interests by consulting us about you] wants in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Tin, Woodenware, <fec. NEW EATABLES.?Cheese; a lot of delicioui Wafer Crackers ; Candies. Try our Syrup flavored with Orange. Flour, from the finesi Patapsco down, Rice and Grits of good quali ty cheap. Pure Lard and Vinegar. Remember not to spoil your pickles with poor Vine ir ? x A XTn*vtc ^ar. iiiwu) ui an oui us. AIVI. U* IWIW iiowK at 15 cents?a little old. Shipstuffis very fine feed for Cows. Rice and Grits of best quality cheap. HARDWARE.?"VVe are getting many addi tiona in this line, on which we claim to sav< you money. A lot of Steel Nails which ar< much better than the usual nail, and we wil sell at same price to introduce them. W< think most people will appreciate a good artf cle in nails. Now is a good time to buy nails as they are low but advancing in price. Our assortment of Hani ware, we think th< most complete in town and our priceswill spealt for themselves. Locks, Hinges and Fastening: of all sorts. Picks, Shovels, Mattocks, Fuming Implements, Carpenter's Tools, etc., cheap Nice lot of Cutlery, Pistols and Guns on th< road. i New Wooden, Willow and Tinware. A match is a small matter, but 2 boxes foi 5 cents is better than one. Buy one of the Perfection Oil Cans and fill ii with "Fire-proof Oil. You will then be safc for good light without smoke, odor, ?ftc., and cheaper in the end. Tobaccos and Snuffs of every sort. Try u: on these goods. Seed Oats, Rye, Turnips, <fec. We have a loi of home-made Turnip Seed at about one-fourtt usual price and will ao as well as any. Wanted. Butter, Flour, Beeswax and all manner oi country produce. Call on us. Yours, <ftc., W. ADICKES. LATT1 BROTHERS. I ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. SUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Maccaroni, Cheese, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Swinbone's Gelatine, Leggett's Tiger Brand Roasted Coffee, Ac. A full stock of ]?ew Orleans Molasses. A large stock of Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN. All Grades of Flonr. HAMS, BACON, LARD. HARDWARE. LATTA BROTHERS. MDDLE & 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. We have just 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 bo pleased to offer special prices to contractors and parties desiring to buy in car load lots. AUKlt'liLl tKAJL liliUti. , 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 oi our Attorney for collection. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. J. ED. JEFFERYS. UNDERTAKING. WE claim to be abreast of the times in tin Undertaking business. We have th< latest novelties in the way of trimming, Ac. and carrv a complete stock of Coffins of al sizes and prices. We also have on hand s lot of very handsome burial Cases and Caskets for adults made of walnut and other choics woods. We have some Broadcloth Cases thai are very handsome. Also, Metalic Cases. W< have a nice line of White Gloss Cases and Caskets for children, which are very pretty anc appropriate. We will make it to the interesi of anvone in need of any of the above men tioned articles to call on us. We will sell as cheap as anyone, and will sell on time to re sponsible parties. Our personal attention wil be given to all funerals in town. J. ED. JEFFERYS. O. e. PARISH. THE SPRING TRADE. IX anticipation of a prosperous year, despit( the present complaint of hard times, wear< making preparations for a brisk Spring Trade and are now receiving fresh goods almost daily Our stock i.f General Merchandise, including Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies Dress Goods and Gents' Furnishing Goods, is complete as to quantity and quality and o: styles adapted to the season, and will be sold al prices defying competition. Special Bargains. Having just bought a line of elegant samples of one of the largest Now York houses, we are enabled co 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' Under wear, Hosiery, Towels, Ladies' Satchels, fanc> styles in Half-Hose, the finest line of Gents Neckwear ever seen in this market, Gents' anc Ladies' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Fans at all prices Corset^ in great variety and at all prices, Frenct Percale Shirts, White Shirts, laundried and urn laundried, 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. TpSSr Mr. W. H. Colcock is still at this House, and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing to serve them right. 0. G. PARISH. M. C. WHJLI8. I TAKE PLEASURE IN informing my friends and the public generally that I have en rout? a lot of Buggies , and Surreys made by the Buckeye Boggy Co., s of Columbus, Ohio, and a lot from Watertown, i New York. These jobs are the latest novelties, r are light and second to none on the market in f material, workmanship and finish. If you , want such a vehicle 3 Wait Till They Arrive; It Will Pay Yon. ? I have on hand a lot of Buggies, Carriages t and Phretons made by the late Mr. WHEELER. " I need say nothing of their merit, as they are too * well known. I also have iti stock a large lot of Buggies made by Mr. Wheeler's old hands. 1 They are a great deal lighter than THOSE MR. WHEELER MADE, . But equally as good in every respect. My 3 harness maker 19 the best in the country, and 3 I use nothing but the best leather; it follows [ that my harness are as good as can be made. I . 1 mvii in sfnntc a hie lino of Whins from the . American Whip Company, ranging in price from 25 cents, to gold ana silver mountea all' bone Whips at $5.00. I have Linen Lap Robes, 5 all kinds of Collars, In short, every thing usu: ally carried in an establishment of this Kind, j I extend Thanks to the Railroad Men j For their liberal patronage, and beg leave to remind them that I have some Carts still on * hand and am ready to make any kind of Cart to r order at short notice. As agent for the Southern Railway Supply Company I would like to t sell you tools of every description. A lot of 3 Tennessee Wagons Cheap. 1 EVERY RATIONAL MAN, } Who owns a horse or mule, will admit that it is very important that they should be properly b shod,'both for the comfort of the animal, i and that they may do good work for their owners. Every man will also admit that there are very few horse shoers who are competent to shoe a horse or mule. I would respectfully f inform all who would like to have their stock properly shod, that I have a horse-shoer who thoroughly understands his business and will give entire satisfaction to all who will give him a trial. Prices as low the lowest. ftS* Repairing done at short notice. ! M. C. WILLIS. G. II. O'LEARY. FURNITURE. 1HA VE 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 fall 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 ana Summer trade. Inadaltion to the above large stock, I have on hand All-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported Ingrain fwags "Velvet arid Moynette Rugf, Oil Cloth Rugs, <fec., foe'sale cheap at fl TT A'T.PIPV'9 STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. WE are headquarters/or all kinds of Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves. Having bought in car load lots for the cash, we can give you astov? from the Chas. Noble <fc 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. J G. H. 0'LEAKY. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN POLES LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades and Paper Shades, and all in a variety of colors at t G. H. O'LEARY'S. PICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. /^iHROMOS, Oil Paintings, Picture Frames, Wall 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, <fec* Also, Hames, Chains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everything Kept in an establishment of this kind, i for sale cneap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. JOHN R. ASHE. TO CONTRACTORS. 1' AM prepared to furnish Contractors with Explosives of all kinds, having wholesale . Agencies for Powder,Dynamite, Caps and Fuse and am in position to make prices by Car Load or in any quantity desired. Beef Cattle. i I will pay good prices for Fat Beef Cattle delivered to me here in trade at Cash prices. Any party having good Fat Beeves for sale will consulttheir interest by seeing me before making sale. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I My stock is full and complete and I will , meet any competition LIME. I ai* prepared to furnish Good Lime Stone Lime at $1.25 per Barrel.. In large lot will do better. Shingles. I have on hand a lot of "Best" North Carolina 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 this lino by note. JOHN R. ASHE. W. S. CREIGHTON & CO., SUC0E8S0BS TO W. G. BEID4 00., ROCK HILL. S. C? JUST RECEIVED Another car-load of buggies and CARRIAGES, which we otfer for sale at bottom figures for cash, or on time with note 1 and approved security. 5 Now is the time to buy your Buggies, while > you have this splendid stock to select from. 1 We now haveon hand over 100 Vehicles, em1 bracing almost every grade and style. ' If you need a Vehicle of any kind, do not ^ fail to call and examine 3 The Most Complete Stoek Ever offered in this market. Our SHOPS are again IN FULL BLAST, and we are now fully prepared to meet every | requirement in the way of REPAIRS OF EVERY KIND. Call and see us cr write us for prices and terms. PIANOS and ORGANS alwavs on hand. W. S. CREIGliTON & CO. . This is to Certify that W. S. CREIGHTON A CO., of Rock Hill, S. C., are our onlv authorized Agents and dealers in York and Chester counties, through whom our work can be . bought. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.. per Rutherford, S. T. Agent. June 29, 1887. 19 3m LOWBI & STARR. INVESTMENT OF MONEY. ' fllHIS is a matter that should always receive JL our most thoughtful and careful consider' ation, and in no case can the parties be more di rectly benefitted than in the investing of goods ? in our line. Wo do not claim to sell goods cheaper than every one else; neither ao we l claim to have better goods than every one else; ' but we do claim to keep pure, fresh and reliable Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Ac. We also claim to sell our goods at a reasonable and legitimate profit and will often save your small change. Our stock is now full up. Give i us a call when in need of the following goods, i and many others that space will not allow us to 3 mention': Lubin's Handkerchief Extracts, Violet, i White Rose, Lily of the Valley, Ylangylang, Jockey Club, Stephanotis, Cashmere Bouquet r Extract, Sea Breeze, Violet Toilet Water, ' Hovt's Cologne, L. A S. favorite Cologne, 1 which has become very popular among the ' ladies. SOAPS, SOAPS. 1 If you need or ever expect to need anything " in this line we are confident you will find it to ? your advantage to see our stock before invest 3 ing. LOWKY & STAKit, | Leading Druggists. J BEEF AND MUTTON, IF you want to be sure that your BEEF AND MUTTON is butchered and handled in cleanliness, buy of us. We are prepared to keep it that way. McELWEE <fc MOORE. May 18 20 tf 4