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Special ftoticts. KUYKEXDAL'S SPECIALS. A Twc Mill Levy. It has been said that the civilization of a country is in ra ;io to the number of its churches and school I ouses. These institutions are no better evidences, however, than its well painted dwellings, fences, barns, etc. Wherever these abound we may look for real prosperity, culture and refinement, and may be sure that in that land churches will be well sustained and schools well patronized without the special levy of a two mill tax to pay the tuition of pupils. If paint then is a ciyilizer, . Longman & Martinez should be commemora ted in enduring brass, tor tne product 01 mtur pure Prepared Paint now reaches over 4,000 gallons daily, and is used in every State and Territory in the ynion, the isles of the sea and countries beyond the broad Atlantic. Every gallon is mixed with care and from as pure materials as the artist selects and prepares for the canvas that is to live and glow under the magic of his brush. It will bo remembered that every gallon of these Paints is warranted and sold in town only by Kuykendal. There are many accidents and diseases which affect stock and cause serious inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work, which may be quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Sold by Kuykendal. Campbell's Cough Cure. The great new remedy for all throat and lung troubles. A skillful and scientific combination of lately discovered curative med: 'nal agents for the immediate relief and possible permanent cure of all diseases of the throat, lungs and chest, such as Cold, Coughs, Catarrhal Fever, Asthma, Whooping Cough; the wheezing in the throat peculiar to infants, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, Hacking Coughs, Pains in the breast, Incipient Consumption, etc., etc. Try it for Croup?one to two doses gives relief. Try it for Asthma?one or two doses will relieve the severest attack. Try it for a Hacking Cough?one dose will check it and a bottle will cure it. Trv it for a Cold?a dose taken at the begin ning of an attack will break It up. Try it for Whooping Cough?a dose 3 times a day will give great relief and prevent the spasms or Whooping. Sold wholesale or retail by Kuykendal. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eves, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. Sold by Kcykexdal. CHEW OLD RIP. fob sale by John C. Kuykendal. July 13 '28 ' 6m* s , If your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest occasions," Dr. J*. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will set you right again. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Kuykendal. George Washington, It is said, never told a lie. Most people will sometimes speak truth and sometimes fiction. When any onespeaks well of Chipman'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 Lowby <fc Stark, Yorkville. January 26 4 ly FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce J. ALF. CARROLL as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. December 21 51 tf FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce JOHN A. DARWIN as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. December 14 50 tf VEHICLES AND STOCK AT AUCTION. X WILL sell at YORK COURT HOUSE, on . T T7.C TWTT TXT T * XTTT A no.t of rmlt. B OAiJJDk9*X/A 1 111 U All u AIV x uvav) u? j^v?v lie auction, BUGGIES, WAGONS, MULES and HORSES. Terms made known on dav of Sale. C. E. SPENCER, Executor Of Estate of B. T. Wheeler, deceased. December 21 51 2t YORK COUNTY BONDS. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 1 Yorkville, S. C., December 20, 1887. j NOTICE is hereby piven to the holders of Bonds issued bv York county in aid of THE CHESTER A1*D LENOIR NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD, that the bonds'numbered respectively as follows: 348, 515, 491, 525, 151, 142, 807, 34, 840, 580, 549, , 661, 742, 171, 38, 565, 229, 550, 439, 380, 868, 666, 308, 199, 225, 222, 551, 257, 140, 335, 718, 768, 960, 228, 108, 743, 660, 154, 183, 192, 405, 290, 976, 107, 831, 429, 644, 162, 675, 197, will be paid upon their presentation to the Board of County Commissioners, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1888, with the accrued interest up to that ^ time, and that after said date? the said Bonds, numbered as above, will cease to draw interest. By order of the Board. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk. December 21 51 3t AUCTION SALR J WILL sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at my residence, two miles from OWELL'S FERRY, on BROAD RIVER, on TUESDAY, THE 27TH OF DECEMBER, 1887, all of my personal propertv, consisting of Corn, Shucks, Fodder, Hav, Wheat, Oats, Cotton Seed, Sweet Potatoes, Cattle, Hogs, 2 Wagons, 1 Carriage, 2 Log-Chains, 4 Sets Harness, Hoes, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, 1 Cotton Planter and all other kinds of Fanning Tools, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 5 Bedst^uls, 4 sets Chairs, 1 Sewinc Machine. 2 CuDboards. Table Ware, 2 Clocks, Bureaus, Wash Stands and many other articles of Household Furniture, besides Cooking Utensils of various kinds. Also, 2 Show Cases, 2 pairs Scales, 1 Orguinette and other articles of Merchandise. Terms of Sale.?Cash on delivery for all except the carriage, which will be sold on time. Sale to commence promptly at 9 o'clock A. M. Any of the above-mentioned articles will be sold at private sale before the dav of the auction. S. W. MITCHELL. December 21 51 It RIDDLE & PEGRAMT IN DISSOLVING THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm name of RIDDLE <fc PEGRAM, we desire, through this medium, to thank our many friends for the very liberal patronage extended us during the last four years, and wish them a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. We Would Extend Our Sincere Thanks To those who have paid us their Accounts in full, and also to those who have paid part; but would urge those who still owe us that little balance to come forward between this time and the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY AND PAY US, as we are forced to settle our business. We will dislike verv much to put you to the trouble of being sued. . Respectfully, RIDDLE & PEGRAM. GEORGE T. SCHORBT HERE'S AN OFFER. ~~~ ON hand, three of the latest improved DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, which I otter for the Holiday Trade AT REDUCED PRICES. When these are gone you will have to pay full price. Wilcox & White Organs. Just received another beauty. Call and examine it. Can sell you the best in the market. Prices reasonable. Warranted and kept in good order free of charge. Handsome Stool and Book with each instrument. A Full Stock of Toys. Come and see if I can't suit you in presents for the children. OH ! YE HOUSEKEEPERS. You just ought to see all the handy things I have to make your work easy. Stoves, Tinware, Woodenen Ware, etc., at bottom prices. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work, low down, for cash. GEORGE T. SCIIORB. LUTDSAY & MOORE. I ; POSITIVELY THE LAST. | i THIS is the last advertisement that will appear over the firm name of LINDSAY it J MOORE. We hardly think It necessary to 1 again call your attention to the fact that now, before the end of the year, we would like to dispose of many of our goods, as it would enable us to make settlements. We have a large general stock of Xmas Goods and Staples. All kinds of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, and Lamp Goods. Low prices will be made on any of these goods. Our sales haye been good this , Fall. And right here let us state that our entire business career as co-partners has been all -- - - - itr . AHM that we could asK or expect. v> e b.\?juu uui thanks to our business friends and patrons, and assure them that in the future we will remem- | ber the Golden Rule. Very respectfully and finally, LINDSAY & MOORE. I ] ! ! 1888 NOTICE. 1888 i 1 WOULD respectfully announce to the consuming public that I will carry on and con- < duct a general business for 1888, in the store- < room now occupied by LINDSAY & MOORE, 1 under firm name of W. B. MOORE & CO., { paying special attention to Crockery and Hard- i ware, as well as carrying a full stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. Attention will be paid to furnishing TobacSnuff's, and Groceries! at wholesale prices. I will also continue the Undertaking business, as in the past, by LINDSAY <fe MOORE. The j arrangements in this branch will be perfected < in convenience equal to any city. < Respectfully, i W. B. MOORE. I A CARD. i THE firm of LINDSAY <fc MOORE will, by mutual consent of partners, be dissolved on JANUARY 1st, 1888, and I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for the favors shown said firm during its existence. Although my connection with the business will be entirely severed, yet my knowledge of Mr. ? MOORE'S integrity, experience and capital is ( such that I feel no hesitancy in askiug my friends to extend their patronage to him, and \ feel assured that they will receiveall the favors and benefits ever accorded them by LINDSAY tfc MOORE. It is my wish to trausfer all ray food will in trade to W. B. MOORE <fc CO. 'or myself I will say that I hope to come before the people of York county in several ways, and my office during 1888 will be in the room of W. B. MOORE ?k CO., where I can always be heard from on FIRE INSURANCE, BUILD- , ING- AND LOAN or any other business I may have on hand. * J. R. LINDSAY. 2 WITHERS ADICKES. A CABLEGRAM FROM OLD SANTA. WE quote the following words of a short \ message by wire received this A. M., December 19,1887." "The nice assortment of Xmas goods already sent you are fully equal to your market, but I express a few more novelties this week. The prices I have charged will enable you to compete with.anybody in prices and give them genuine quality." Yours truly, SANTA CLAUS. "If you like you can publish my letter of i last week to you. SANTA. ] I Our Stock Is probably more complete than ever before, comprising nearly everything?useful and ornamental?in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow, Tinware, <fcc., tfcc. We mention a few things adapted to the ( Season. EATABLES.?Flour of every sort from ; ?2.25 up. Our Flour at ?2.50 is excellent and j we solicit a trial of ?2.75, patent. Hecker's Superlative in G, 12 and 24 lbs.Jsacks is the very thing to insure good Xmas Cake. <fcc. Canned goods of every description?Fruits, Fish, Meats and Vegetables. Fine Hams, Dried ; Beef, Mackerel?right fresh ; White Fish, &c. | Our Stock of MARMALADES In white Jars are nice for 25 cents and our Preserves are splendid. FRUITS?Our stock is not excelled in this market. Good Oranges at 40 cents per dozen. Apples, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Grapes, Raisins of all sorts?nice quarter boxes. Fine Figs and fair Figs at 15 cents. Excellent Dates. The best mixed Nuts at 20 cents. RECOLLECT THESE PRICES. Cranberries and Cranberry Sauce, which is nice and less trouble. Mince Meat and Apple Butter, Jellies, etc. Candies of Every Description. We are carrying the best assorment of Hardware in this market. We have many nice and useful presents in this line and at bottom prices. Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Knives of i every description: Table, Pocket, Carving, Kitfchen. Scissors and Shears. Razors, Strops and Brushes. Guns and Pistols. Please examine our Guns. Ammunition of every sort cheap. Cartridges of all sizes. Gun Locks and parts of same, <Sc. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. In this line, we have a magnificent assortment of Xmas goods: Vases of every description, Toile' ?nd Chamber Sets, Lamps, Cups and Saucers, and Plates in great profusion. Beautiful Glassware at almost no prices. Please scutinize our prices in these lines. Toys and small wares in great variety from 5 cents up. We cannot begin to enumerate our goods in this line. Our Miniature Husic Boxes Are a a source of lasting pleasure. Our Toys embrace many nice and useful things at very low prices. Come and see, and come early before the rush. We will have more than we can do the latter part of this week. So come as early as you can. OUR FIRE CRACKERS Are better than usual, having 72 instead of 04 in a pack. 50 cents a dozen packs, ?1.35 cents per box. Paper Cap Pistols, Torpedoes, Roman Candles, Rockets, Wheels and Paper Balloons. All of which are fresh from first hands, and of j bestquality. Jap. Lanterns in variety. Xmas! Candles, <fec. TOBACCOS VERT CHEAP By quantity. Cigars well seasoned with age, cheap. SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS. &C., As low as the lowest. WITHERS ADICKES. | "COFFINS AND CASKETS." | COFFINS, CASKETS and BURIAL ROBES j of all qualities and prices, furnished on short notice, and at all hours. Satisfaction guaranteed. LINDSAY <t MOORE. T. M. DOBSOX & CO. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership existing between T. M. DOBSOX <fc CO., is this day dissolved by I mutual consent. All persons indebted to the firm MUST SETTLE BY JANUARY 1ST. All persons who do not settle by that time will find their accounts in tho hands of our Attorney for immediate collection. T. M. DOBSOX, WM. M. ALLISON, H. C. STRAUSS. ! Great Slaughter of Goods. PJ1HE great cut in prices or goods will still CONTINUE UNTIL JAN. 1ST. Prices lower than ever before known, and still they are falling. Everything must go at some price. Now is the time to buy goods cheap. Some goods we are selling at cost, and we are selling some below cost. Quite a Line of Nice Jackets 3f all the latest styles, must be sold. We are jffering all of them at cost. Now is the time to buy. Come soon before the nice ones are all ;one. Come and see them at once. A large ind attractive LINE OF CLOTHING. 1 A. tremendous line of all kinds of Shoes. Big lot of Jeans. A very large line of Hickory and Cheviot Shirting. A big lot of Alamance and Shirtings. A tremendous line of laundried ind unlaundried Shirts. A large lot of nice Overcoats at Cost to Close Out. i 1 Men's, Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps, very stylish. Some fine Trunks at cost. All ' kinds of Ladies' Hats, Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers and all kinds of Millinery ' AT RACKET PRICES. ! These goods are all fresh and nice, and vou will io well to see them before buying. ^Vill sell pou cheaper than any other House in Yorkville, for spot cash; Just drop in and see. Our line of all kinds of colored DRESS GOODS, 1 < Which we sold for 50 cents are now selling for 15 cents ; all we sold at 33 cents we now sell for , 15 cents; all we sold at 25 cents for 20 cents, md all we sold at 15 cents are now sold at 12J ;ents. ' J Remember All Our Goods I A.re going at Racket Prices, that we are not jelling at cost. Last Chance For This Year. i ( We bope every one will see us and settle be- , fore January. Don't blame us if you have to pay costs. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. HUNTER A OATES. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS ! ? JUST received a beautiful line of Dress Goods at 12J to 15 cents, all colors: Indigo Prints, nice selections ; Plaid Linseys, All-wool Flannels, Grey Flannels, Jersey Cloths. An elegant line of Jersey Jackets, all sizes, from ?1.25 up. An elegant "line of Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, and Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose, in great varieties. Ladies' Underwear cheap, to close out odds and ends. An immense stock of Balmoral Skirts, from 50 cents to ?1.25 each. A big bar- | gain in Ladies' Newmarkets and Jackets, at less than values, to close out odds and ends. 1 An elegant line of Blankets, from ?1.50 to ?5.00 per pair, at less than values to close out. Shoes! Shoes!! Ladies' fine kid Button. Ladies' fine goat Button. Ladies' fine grain Button. Ladies' fine goat lace Bals. Ladies' fine grain lace Bals. Ladies' fine Yeal calf lace Bals. I Our Stock of Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes are very complete. Any one in need of a line Suit or "an Overcoat will save money by examining our stock before buying. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are thankful to all those who have paid us their Notes and Accounts in full, and we will also say to all those who do not arrange their back 5fotes and Accounts by January 1st, will find them in oar Attorney's hands for collection. HUNTER & OATES, Headquarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods. C. G. PARISH. THE HOLIDAY IRADE. IN looking around for the purpose of making ; your purchases of Holiday Goods, do not 1 fail to call and inspect our stock, which by recent purchases is now complete, embracing a full line of Ladies' Dress Goods of seasonable 1 materials and iti the latest styles, Goods for gentlemen's wear, and a superb stock of Rea<1y-Ma<le Clothing And Furnishing Goods in endless variety. Particular attention is directed to our elegant line of Shirts, which are superior to any in the market for the price. i HOSIERY A YD YOTIOYS. By the recent purchase of a full line of Samples, we are enabled to sell an elegant stock of Notions and ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery, at prices below New York. These goods are just as desirable as if fresh from'the manufacturers. and will be sold lower than the same ar tides can be purchased elsewhere. Give us a call and be convinced. psT- Mr. W. H. ColcocK is still at this House, and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing to serve them right. C. G. PARISH. NEW GOODS. For Holiday an?l Xmas Gifts.1 (jEXTS' Gold Watches from $25.00 to $65.00. ! Ladies' Gold Watches from $20.00 to $50.00. Silver Watches from $10.00 to ?17.00. Plain Gold Rings from 75 cents to ?5.00. Gold Set Rings from ?1.25 to ?12.00. Necklaces ?1.00 to ?7.00. Ladies' "Queen" Chains from ?1.50 to ?5.00. Bracelets from ?1.50 to ?10.00. Gents' and Ladies' Cuff Buttons from 50c. to ?4. Gents' and Ladies' CoHar Buttons, all prices. 1 pair of handsome Vases at cost, ?2.50. Waterbury Watches ?2.50, and a great many other articles. Call in and examine before 1 buying elsewhere. A. S. MORRISON, Agent. H. F. APICKES. SANTA CLAUS' GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, December 5th. W E HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, where we made SPECIAL irrAncemfintq with SANTA CLAUS to 3hip all of his choice baggage to OUR H7USL, and the same is now ARRIVING DAILY. We will Show by far the Largest Stock of Rare Novelties in Holiday Goods of every Description that This Market has ever Boasted. It has been our Special Aim to obtain Nice Presents for Grand Ma's with large families, and Jor Children with small r urates. !t would appear Impossible, and is Simply impracticable, to attempt an Enumeration of the articles that will be shown at Our Great Holiday Exhibits Shortly. EVERY PATRON of SANTA GLAUS is CORDIALLY INVITED to attend the GRAND OPENING of our immense 3tocks, to COMMENCE ON MONDAY, the 12TH instant, and continue in FULL BLAST until the 25TH INSTANT. We can only Attempt to Name General Lines. TOYS ! TOYS!! TOYS! ! ! This strv-k hashfinn selfifited with verv crreat 3are, and in it will be found, beside the Standird Toys, MANY NEW NOVELTIES NOT SHOWN EXCEPT IN OUR STORE. The GRAND CENTRE PIECE HERE will 36 % Train ofCarK drawn by a Locomotive run by Steam! Which will be kept in motion from the 13TH ;o the 24TH INSTANT. A PERFECT LEGION OF BEAUTIFUL DOLLS and DOLL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Novel Novelties. We will show many new and pretty wares in BRASS, GLASS, LEATHER, STRAW and ather materials. Easel frames of every imaginable style. FINE PLATE MIRRORS for Ladies. JEWELRY. An entire NEW LOT OF FINE JEWELRY of the most stylish shapes and prettiest designs, for ladies and gentlemen. Stationery and Fancy Goods. We will show an exceptional stock of FINE STATIONERY and Fancy Wares, Xmas Cards, Art Novelties, Fine Baskets, Ink Stands, Paper Weights, Work TViypq Writinc Desks Chess. Checkers and all kinds of Fireside Games. Dominoes, Authors, &c. Fine Manicure Sets and Toilet Sets, Autograph and Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, &c. BOOKS. This line is by far THE MOST ATTRACTIVE IN THE WHOLE DISPLAY AND ACKOWLEDGED TO MAKE THE MOST APPROPRIATE AND LASTING PRESENTS OF ANY THING KNOWN. Endowed with the soul-life which gives it the charm of vitality, the really good book comes into the hands of its possessor to be his companion and friend. It will rest him when he is weary, cheer when he is dull, amuse when he desires entertainment, and teach him when he is in search of instruction. A full stock of such old favorites as PhipAj Arabian Niahts Entfir tainment, Thaddeus of Warsaw, Andersen's Fairy Tales, French Fairy Tales, Standard Fairy Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Robinson Crusoe, Tom Brown's School Days, Pilgrim's Progress, Swiss Family Robinson, Children of the Abbey, Camp-Fires of Napoleon, Ac. A large exhibit of beautiful JUVENILES in bright board covers, and at lower prices than we have ever shown. Chatterbox, Sundays, Chit Chat, Bible Stories, Bible Scrap Books, Ac., Ac. A lot of beatiful gift books for adultssome rare selections. POPULAR POETS IN RICH BINDING. Prayer Books and Hymnals, Psalms and Hymns, and beautiful Bibles and Testaments from 10 cents to $10.00 each. A lot of beautiful Toboggan Caps, Embroidery Material, Stamped Linen articles, Ac., Ac., Out* Ktnelr nf mill Fancy I>ry Goods IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE. The finest stock of SHOES, BOOTS and RUBBERS IN YORK COUNTY. H. F. ADICKES. W. C. LATIMER. CHRISTMAS COODS. JUST opened a large and well as.sorted stock of all kinds of HOLIDAY AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, which were bought at very low figures and will be sold very cheap. In fact, cheaper than this class of goods were ever offered in this market. All parties wanting anything in this line will do well to examineour stock before buying, as we are sure we can make it to your interest and save you money. DeYOE'S SNUFF. We are Wholesale Agents for DeVoe's Snufl", guaranteed the cheapest and best. Can supply the trade in any quantity. THE EAST NOTICE. I will again remind all parties indebted to me in any way, and especially back NOTES and MORTGAGES, that if they are not settled by JANUARY 1ST, I will be compolled to place them in the hands of a Collector, as I cannot carry them any longer. W. C. LATIMER. KENNEDY BROS. & B ARRON. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Come to Kennedy bros. a barron's For Clothing, For Ladies' fine Shoes, For Ladies''Under vests, For Gents' Underwear, For Gents' Hats and Caps, For Fire Dogs, For Shovels and Tongs, For Cross-Cut Saws, For Hand Saws, For Trace Chains, For Drawing Knives, For Shot, Powder and Caps, For Loaded Shells, For Axes, For Canvas Leggins, For Choice New Crop Molasses, For anything you need in the Dry Goods line. We are determined to sell, and solicit an examination of our goods and prices. EMPHATIC POINTS. We have some CHATTEL MORTGAGES still on hands, THAT MUST BE SETTLED. All NOTES AND ACCOUNTS duo us must be closed up. We cannot carry them over another year, and ask our friends who are owing these papers to settle at once, and not compel us to put them in the hands of an Attorney. We mean business to all. We return thanks to all who have paid us up. W. S. CREIGHTbY^COr ROCK HILL, S. ., DEALERS IN ViiwnlGiftn nf All Kinds. PIANOS, ORGANS. BUGGIES, PH.ETONS, CARRIAGES. Sewing- Machines. The Best Wagon in the market. W'HEN in want of any goods in our lino you will save money by calling and seeing us. W, S. CREIGIITON & CO. October ii 40 3m NEW JEWELRY STORE. .. . I would respectfully " announce to the Jowelry buying public of York county, that aMy iKmk after an absence of one in Palatka, Fla., Ksfljif^|?? IP i have decided to re$?t^'3 turn to Yorkville and cast my lot with her people; and with untiring energy, good work and fine goods, propose to build up a business th^t will be an honor to myself and a credit to the town. I propose to keep a tine stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, EYE-GLASSES, CUTLERY AND SILVERWARE always on hand, and to represent my goods as they are. The Repairing of Watches and Jewelry Entrusted to me will receive tho most careful attention, and in all instances satisfaction guaranteed. ENGRAVING IN SCRIPT, 0(|Fancy Monogram Initials neatly and artistically executed at a very moderate cost. I am located in the office formerly occupied by the Late Dr. Hugh G. Jackson, Where, when I recoivo my fixtures and the balance of my stock, I will have the neatest jewelry store in the State. Give me a call. WM. H. SPECK. December 14 50 ly M._~ SHR AUSS. ' * Stock Well Selected, Prices Very Low. n. STRAUSS, OFFERS great inducements to reduce his stock, especial ly in Ready-Rade Clothing. Parties wishing to buy will find it to their in terest to examine his stock and prices. lll'SIC 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 ana practical. Prices reasonable, and furnished on application. I April 13 15 tf I BUY CATTLE. PARTIES HAVING CATTLE FOR SALE will do well to call on me. I can pay more j for CATTLE TO SHIP than any one can pay ; for them to kill on this market. I will pay ! the highes CASH PRICES. S. A. McELWEE. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF COTTON SEED. IljMIWm UU.1 UBIU Ulllll 1111 Ulfl ilwwi-U, x IIII1 f PAY FIFTEEN (15) CENTS PER BUSH| EL for good sound COTTON SEED. T. B. McCLAIN. December 14 50 tf FA1D1 LOAXST IN ANY AMOUNT from ?500 to ?10,000, upon six years' time. Interest payable annually. ' For further particulars, apply to C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. January 1 tf WASTED. A FEW LIVE AGENTS to sell AUNT MARY IIOGUE'S MEDICINES. Apply 1 at once to MARY IIOGUE MEDICINE CO., Cowpens, S. C. DoceniberT 40 :lt* 4MAY Ac MAY, ^ im DRUGGISTS. Zm CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. OUR stock of Christmas presents is large and of the nicest quality of Goods for the Holiday Season, and at prices to suit the times. MAY it MAY have Toilet Cologne Boxes which are very neat and appropriate presents for gentlemen* to make to their lady friends. MAY it MAY have elegant Collar and Cuff jjoxes wmcn mane very appropriate aim nignly appreciable presents for either a gentleman or lady. MAY A MAY have several highly finished Plush Dressing Cases, which are exquisitely beautiful and make lovely Wedding or Christmas presents. These Cases contain a hair brush and comb, a nail brush, a pair of nail scissors, a handsome Frenetaplateglass mirror, and several other articles necessary to an aristocratic toilet. Small Articles in Stock. MAY A MAY have neither time or space to make an itemized list of their goodssjjor do they desire to do so. What would bo tliSJse of them taking up their space in the ENQUIRER week after week by announcing that they had just received a lot of .Staple Drugs and Chemicals, when these artices are as staple as hog meat, and are kept by every druggist in the land. Our object is to call the attention of our Customers to such specialty goods as we think cannot bo found elsewhere on this market, and we simply make our story short by saying that we have everything in our line except specialties kept by our most worthy competitors. So friends, when you are in our part of town give us a call. COLOGNES, Fine Extracts, Toilet Waters, Pomades, Hair Oils, and a good supply of Magnolia Balm, Bloom of Youth, Charm of Beauty and various other line preparations for tho face. Fine Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combs and Brushes, Tooth Picks, Pocket Books, and all kinds of Fancy Goods for ladies and gentlemen. l/ftcues, suouia you uesire 10 iiihku your gentlemen friends" a nice, appropriate" and lasting Christmas Gift, go to MAY A MAY'S and get a genuine, diamond-edge Wade A Butcher Razor, and a nice Atomizer filled with their choicest cologne. GLEAN YOUR FURNITURE. MAY A MAY have just received a large stock of H. W. John's celebrated wood stains and Floor Paints. Fine Mahogany Stain, light and black, Cherry Stain and Walnut. Theso stains are known by housekeepers everywhere as first class goods and are composed of pure pigments, ground in gold size, and are put up in small cans in paste form, to be thinned to a liquid by mixing with turpentine. One pound of this f^ste will produce more than a quart of strong liquid stain much superior to the common liquid stain usually sold. H. W. John's Floor Paint is the best paint on the market for what it is recommended. One can of hard oil finish will produce a magic effect on a faded wardrobe, bureau or washstand. If you want to make your home cheerful, get a can and try it. DIAMOND DYES OF ALL COLORS Just arrived, together with the following well known preparations : Shaker's Extract, Moss' Pills, Iodia, Bromidia, Boschee's German Syrup, Taylor's Sweet Gum and Mullein, Bull's Cough Syrup, Shiloh's Consumption Cure, Honey of"Tar, Juniper Tar, Jackson's Magic Balsam, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Phillip's Cocoa, Beef Peptonoids, Carnick's Soluable Food for Infants, Malt Extract, Beef extracts, Cod Liver Oil, with all kinds of Hypophosphites. We have a fresh supply of "Mother's Friend," one of the greatest comforts and blessings to suffering women. "AH, THERE" SOAP. If "Ah, There," Soap is not the most popular soap on the market, how* could we have sold 432 cakes in two weeks ? The proposition is a very plain one. We are sorry that our last order for the above soap has not yet been received, and consequently are out, but with the kind indulgence of our patrons for a few days we hope to be able to supply the trade again and introduce many other kinds. Respectfully, MAY & MAY. LATTA BROTHERS. % ATTENTION. ALL persons indebted to us, either by note or account, will please call and settle soon as we are anxious to close up our old business. LATTA BROTHERS. 0 LOWRY & STARR. CHRISTMAS CARDS. WE will open this week a superior collection of XMAS CARDS, the finest that has ever been shown in town. Call early and make your selections before they are gone. XMAS CARDS FOR EVERYBODY. Smoke Garrett's No. 11 Cigars. Given up PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. to be the best 5-cents Cigar on the market. COLLARS, CUFFS AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. They are put up ;i0 in a box. The very thing MANICURE SETS. for a Xmas present. GOLD PENS, COLOGNE BOTTLES. Remember the Emporium is the place to buy your Xmas Cards. LOWRY A STARR. 1887. WEST LIBERTY STREET. 1887. Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables ARE still on a boom, and the year 1887 finds me with some of the finest Vehicles ever shown in the Livery business in Yorkville, and j surpassed by none" Everything will be kept ! in the best style. Give me a trial and be con| vinced. Cincinnati and Columbus Buggies i Of every description will be kept. Spring I Wagons, Pluetons, Ac., of tho best make, al| wavs on hand. FOR FUNERALS I I have a fine Queen City Hearse and a Clarcnco ! Coach, which will he sent to any part 01 me ! county at short notice. Terms reasonable. A Big Bargain. i I have a Jumpseat Phreton and some Uug gies on hand that I will Rive a big bargain in, I if sold soon to make room for my new stock. HAVE YOUR HORSES FED ] At tho Yorkvilie Livery and Feed Stables j where they will receive the best attention. F. E. SMITH. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. N'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of ELVY j MARTIN", deceased, has made a final settle! ment with the Judge of Probate for York counI ty, and on the 7th (lav of January, 1888, at 12 I o'clock, M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Executor of tho said estate/ J. "W. ALLISON, Executor. December 7 49 ">t M. C. WILLIS. NOTICE. 1H0LD a great many Notes which fajl due on NOVEMBER 1ST, and I will need money then, so I respectfully ask all who have been kind enough to patronize me to come promptly and PAY THEIR NOTES When due and save trouble to us all. I also have a great many accounts on my books that are due right now. All having accounts with me will come and settle them at once, and oblige. Any one wanting Carriages, Phietons, Buggies, WAGONS or HARNESS, will do well by inspecting my stock, which is second to none in tms country. Goods can be bought of me now for cash yery cheap, as I have too large a stock. Wagons continue to CO VERY FAST. And I hope my customers will continue to make my stock diminish. I have on hand a good many RAILROAD CARTS and HARNESS which are hand made and strictly first class. CONTRACTORS Will do well to see my carts before buying an inferior article far away from home at a larger price than I ask. M. C. WILLIS. GENTLEMEN, WHEN you bought Buggies, Wagons and Guano from me,you sot your own TIME TO PAY, and gave your notes and mortgages accordingly. When you had your repairing done it was charged without a murmur. When I sold you goods and did your repairing, I expected you would keep vour promise, and pay when duo; but I find I have still a large lot of Notes and Accounts on hand WHICH MUST ui'j a JUTTLKU AT UJNUH. A WO rU tO 1110 wise is sufficient. So come along gentlemen and settle and save trouble to all of us. Very respectfully, M. C. WILLIS. G. H. O'LEARY. A l'lK LOAD OF STOVES. ANOTHER Car-load of over twenty thousand pounds of Chas. Noble it Co's make of Stoves and Ranges of best and medium grades. Also, a lot of common Western Stoves, bought at a larger discount than can be obtained by small dealers, and a saving of nearly 50 percent, in freight rates, which enables me to retain the lead in the Stove trade. Parties needing goods in this line, should see these Stoves and prices before buying. G. H. O'LEARY. 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 before buying. G. H. 6'LEARY. CAXEMATTIJIGS AND CARPETS. JUST received a large stock of Cane Mattings for the Spring and Summer trade. In addition to the above large stock, I have on hand All-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported Ingrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil Cloth Rugs, itc., for sale cheap at G. H. O'LEARY'S. UISDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN POLES. LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades and Paper Shades, and all in a variety of colors at G. H. O'LEARY'S. PICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. CHROMOS, 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, ifcc. Also, Iiames, Chains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everything kept in an establishment of this kind, for sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. JXO. C. KUYKENDAL. A BATCH OF NOTES. OTE that a sharp advance has occurred in j3I Quinine. Haying a large stock on hand old prices will be maintained at the York Drug Store. NOTE ALSO, that we have just received a large and elegant stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. NOTE LIKEWISE, that we have the best Razor made?the Electric?each one warranted, and further that we keep a splendid line of Razor Strops, Lather Brushes and Shaving Soaps. NOTE AGAIN, that Linseed Oil has gone up outrageously, and being caught short on the article we have been compelled to advance prices. NOTE, MOREOVER, that Physicians can buy American Quinine and Chemical Company's Cinchonidia, the best made, at 10 cents an ounce, at the York Drug Store. NOTE IN ADDITION, that our stock of Drugs was never fuller or more complete, and that we were never more kindly disposed to sell them. NOTE IN PASSING, that we sell all of the Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, etc., that are sold from this town. Don't ask us why. NOTE PARTICULARLY, if you owe us a Note or Account and make a note of it, and when you next come to town, notice not to fori get to settle it. NOTE IN CONCLUSION, that we are retailing more Tobacco than "Carter had Oats," and so cheap, that many persons not being disKosed to make two bites of a cherry, take a ox. NOTE FINALLY, that we have a large stock of late style window glass, such as 10x14, 10x15,10x10, 10x18, 10x20 and also of old stylo dimensions. JOHN C. IvUYKENDAL. TT "WW -m.T TT* A JUH3 it. Aanti. 15 CENTS FOR COTTON SEED. 100,000 BLSHELS WANTED. I AM now paying 15 CENTS PER BUSHEL for good sound COTTON SEED delivered At my Warehouse, and am prepared to handle an almd&t unlimited quantity. I also olfer an exchange of Fertilizers for Cotton Seed. I will give one Ton of Acid Phosphate for 120 I bushels of Cotton Seed. One Ton of Cotton Seed Meal Compound, for 150 bushels of Cotton Seed. Those proposing to use Cotton Seed for Fertilizing will do well to consider the above oiler, its the exchange will go further than the seed. JOHN R. ASHE. SHINOLE? AND LIME. I oiler an unlimited lot of FIRST CLASS NORTH CAROLINA HEART PINE SAW! ED SHINGLES, 4 x 18 inches, which I guarantee to be as good as any Shingles offered in this market. I will furnish them in any : number from ONE to ONE MILLION at 82.50 I per thousand, cash. First Class Limestone Lime at 81.25 per | barrel. Tobaccos, Tobaccos. , I have just received a consignment of 35 BOXES TOBACCO which I oiler to the trade by the BOX at 25 cents per pound. I have a full lino of other goods at all prices up to 75 i cents. j Second Hand Giii. I oiler ONE SECOND HAND BROWN GIN. : forty saws. This Gin is in good repair and suitable for any party using horse power. JOHN R. ASHE. PARISH & KENNEDY. HOGS FOR SALE. LADIES, Gentlemen and Children : THE PRINCE FRUIT STORE in town earn! estly invites you to couie to it for the fresh; est, best and most beautiful fruits ever brought ' to tiiis market, and in the Candy line it claims | to be both King and Queen with the best and | most beautiful Candies made by man for all i mankind. FANCY GROCERIES. ' Fancy Groceries of every description. Come [ and call for anything you need, or may think you want, and you shall have it for the smallest j piece of money you have if it is not worth i more. HEAVY GROCERIES. Heavy Groceries, the Prince watches like a hawk, and often finds them rising with eagle's | wings to soar higher and higher, but he shoots j the feathers out of their wings with a long j gun that he uses in buying, which lets them down whether they wish to come or not. Mr. I. ?. WITHERSPOON, Jr. , Is with us and will be glad to have his friends I call on him when in need of Groceries, Stoneware, Tinware, Ac. PARISH A KENNEDY.