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Special Itolicts. Religious Notice. Rev. R. P. Smith will preach at Bullock's Creek Church on next Sunday, 15th instant. January 11 2 It Religious Notice. Rev. Columbus Kennedy, of Concord Presbytery, will preach at Beersheba Church on Sunday, loth instant, at 11 A. M. January 11 2 It Chipman's Liver Pills Are a certain cure for Sick-headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Dyspepsia and Malaria, and various diseases arising from a torpid action of * the liver and impurity of the blood. They do not weaken you, nor do they produce inconvenience or irritation in their action. Excellent for children. Sold by Lowry A Starr, Yorkville, S. C. January 26 4 ly Club Makers. For the information of those who desire to subscribe for the Enquirer for the year 1888, we puDiisn a list ox me ciuo ina-aers, lu^nuu with their post offices, who have entered names on our books, either of whom will receive subscriptions at club rates?$2.00 per year : J. H. B. Jenkins, Gastonia, N. C. W. Henry Crook, Fort Mill, S. C. Mrs. F. D. Williams, McConnellsville, S. C. T. Gib Culp, Fort Mill, S. C. W. O. Glover, Point, S. C. Joshua D. Gwin, Clover, S. C. Walter H. Moore, Guthriesville, S. C. W. A. Baber, Black's, S. C. E. T. Carson, Yorkvilie, S. C. B. M. Faris Fort Mill, S. C. Albert M. Grist, Yorkvilie, S. C. C. S. Holton, Charlotte, N. C. D. T. and W. S. Lesslie, Rock Hill, S. C. S. L. Milling Rock Hill, S. C. S. M. McNeel, Bullock's Creek, S. C. Jasper N. Roberts, Yorkvilie, S. C. C. H. Smith, Yorkvilie, S. C. Mat. Myles Smith, Clover, S. C. R. L. Wallace, Yorkvilie, S. C. R. K. Seahorn, Hickory Grove, S. C. W. F. Smith Bethany, S.C. G. L. Suggs, Clay Hill, S. C. W. H. Bird, Grover, N. C. KITYKENDAL'S SPECIALS. Congratulatory. In reviewing our transactions for the past yoar, we congratulate ourselves that the volume of business has been much larger than that of any previous year. The good people of York county have contributed most generously to this result, and we hereby tender them our thanks. We beg to assure them that in the future the high standard of all our products will be scrupulously maintained. We recommend to consumers our Prepared Paint as being a combination, in proper proportions, ~ - - 1 - 1 A of tbe most duraDie pigments auuwu, miu mo test of long use has verified all that we have ever claimed for it. Our guarantee will still attach to every gallon sold. Wishing all a happy and prosperous new year, we are very respectfully, Longman <fc Martinez. In cases of Fever and Ague, the blood is as effectually, though not so dangerously poisoned, bv the effluvium of the atmosphere as it could be by the deadliest poison. Dr. J. H. McLean's Chills and Fever Cure will eradicate this poison from the system. 50 cents a bottle. ) Sold by Kuykendal." An Alarming Case Of Croup may be quickly relieved and your mind set at rest by a dose or two of Campbell's Cough Cure. Pains And soreness in the Chest will be relieved by a few doses of Campbell's Cough Cure. Sold only by Keykendal. Tell Yonr Neighbor How quickly your Cqld was broken up and your cough cured by Campbell's Cough Cure. Made and sold by Kuyicendal. A beautiful woman must be healthy, and to , remain healthy and beautiful she should take Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It imparts tone and flush to the skin, strength, vigor and pure blood ; is equally adapted to all ages, from the babe to the aged, and either sex. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Kuykexdal. Hard Hacking Cough's, without expectoration, cured at once by Campbell's C. C. Campbell's Cough Care. Try it for Whooping Cough?a dose 3 times a day will give great relief and prevent the spasms or whooping. Sold wholasale or retail by Kuykendal. Extreme nervousness, attended with fear and superstition, is cured at once by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Kuykendal. CHEW OLD RIP. for sale by John C. Kuykendal. July 13 28 6m91 HYMENEAL. Married?In Bethel township, on the 28th of December, 1887, by Rev. Roger Martin, Mr. W. O. YOUNGBLOOD and Mrs. SARAH E. DULIN. All of this county. On the 18th of Decembar, 1887, bv W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. W. S. HAftfRIC and Miss MARY L. ROBERTS. All of Clevelrod county, N. C. / On the 28th of December, 1887, by W. D. Canto, Trial Justice, Mr. HENRY STARNES and iVHss MARY TURNER. All of this On the 2$th ultimo, abtlie home of the bride's ? N. v __ -is Air tit o.tnua,.i1 \f,. granamoineryoy xvev/w. iwnunum, , S. H. SHERRfcfiai/ and Miss LIZZIE M. BERRY. All oPVfcrk county. At the home oDthesbiade, at Quitman, Ga., on the lltli of De?mber, 1887, by Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Mr. G/ PICKENS PRICE, formerly of York county, S. C., and Miss. IDA L. L. MASSEY, of the former place. s v At the residence of the bride's father, on the 22nd of December, 1887, bv Rev. Roger Martin, Mr. W. M. CAROTHEitS, of Mecklenburg county, N. C., and Miss JANE E. PARIS, daughter of Mr. W. J. Paris, of York county. At the residence of the bride's father, December 2S, 1887, by Rev. Roger Martin, Mr. J. S. HARPER and Miss MARY E. CURRENCE, daughter of Mr. P. R. Currence. All of York county. OBITUARY. /x Died?Near Hickorv Grove, on the 4th instant, Mrs. MOLLIS PARIS THOMPSON, wife of E. S. Thompson, in the 31st year of her age. At the residence of her brother, C. T. Crook, in Fort Mill township, York county, on the 3d instant, Mrs. WINNIE OWENS, wife of L. B. Owens. At his home in Gaston countv, N. C., on the 3rd instant, Mr. JAMES WARREN MOORE, who leaves an aged wife and a large connection in North and South Carolina, to mourn his death. PUBLIC SCHOOL. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of this School District, A FREE SCHOOL for BOYS AND f GIRLS will be opened on MONDAY, 16th instant, Mr. J. A. WATSON, Principal, with a suitable number of female assistants. W. M. KENNEDY. Secretary. January 11 -i -i STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber on tho night of the 4th instant, a black MARE MULE COLT, about two years old. When last seen it was near the residence of Mr. G. C. Leech, about one mile south of Hickory Grove. For the return of the mule, or information leading to its recovery, a reasonable REWARD WILL BE PAID. "Address me at Hickory Grove, York county, S. C. T. E. CASTLES. January 11 2 It APPLICATION FO R I) I St HAK G E. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of J. MACK ADAMS, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on the 13th day of February, 1888, at 12 o'clock, M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. " * J. HOPE ADAMS, Administrator. January 11 2 ot* APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of SA.M'L D. BARRON, deceased, hasmadea final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, and on Monday, the 13th day of February, 1888, at 11 o'clock^ A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administratrix of the said estate. L. A. BARRON, Administratrix. January 11 2 5t SEED OATS FOR SALE. > (5) KA BUSHELS RED RUST PROOF OATS %)d\J for sale. Also FIFTY BUSHELS : BURT OATS, the earliest oat known and the best for thin land. R. T. GILLESPIE. January 11 2 3t "notice, SERIES No. 1 of the shares of the YORKVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION hns been opened, and will remain open until FEBRUARY 4, inclusive. Persons desiring to PURCHASE THE ADDITIONAL SHARES, can obtain full information by applying to either of the undersigned. G. W. S. HART, President. W. B. McCAW, Solicitor. J. R. LINDSAY, Sec. and Treas. January 11 2 It DIAL ENGINE WORKST COLUMBIA, S. C. w are now manufacturing the CELEBRATED "TOZER" PATENT AGRICULTURAL AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, ( Noted Tor their Economy in FUEL ? Consumption, Great DURABILITY and. SIMPLICITY, Perfect nr 1.2 -.1.1 ? .. .. .1 n?ul?,i nurnumuR...!, ??? 1 ANY REPAIR WORK DONE PROMPTLY. FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AND BRASS. J Saw Mills, Shafting and Pulleys. Write us c for estimates. W. P. LESTER, Supt. a THORNWELL McMASTER, Manager. January 11 2 . 3m SHERIFF'S SALET BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on the FIRST MONDAY in 1 FEBRUARY NEXT, I At York Court House, the following property c to wit: All that lot or piece of land, situated in the town of Rock Hill, in York county, and State ^ of South Carolina, bounded on the South and K West by streets newly laid out; on the North, partly "by Main street of Rock Hill, and by lands of Dr. R. H. Hope; and on the East by William Whyte's land, containing six and onetwentieth (6 1-20) acres, and being the same lot conveyed to J. P. Caston bv Mary E. White and others, by deed dated "^December 1, 1882. Levied on as the property of J. P. Caston, at the , suit of Rouse, Hempstone & Co. (?4.20 . One house and lot, situated on the Pinckney road, in the town of Yorkville, thesaid lotcontaining one acre, more or less, and bounded by lots of W. F. Garvin, W. L. Gpforth and oth- . T om/vl on qo fKn nrAnorKT of Xnrcissa 1 cio. jucyicu vi* wo vuv v^w. v ? _ Funk, at the suit of A. E. Smith. (82.10 A tract of land situated one-and-a-half mile east of Black's, in said County and State, on the waters of Jumping Branch, head waters of -j King's Creek, bounded by lands of R. A. West- c brook, Jennie Wilson, the Sarah Black planta- j tion, F. M. Moore and the Win. Ellis' place, containing 507 acres, more or less. Also one other tract of land on waters of Jumping -i Branch, near Black's Station, in said county J and State, bounded by lands of Mrs. Y. J. Moore and the C. M. Green Home Place, containing 50 acres, more or less. Also one other tract of land situated near Black's Station, in ,, said county and State, bounded by lands of t, Mrs. Frank Moore, W. F. Dye, John Whisonant and others, and containing 51 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of C. M. Green, at the suits of D. C. McKinney and others. * ($0.30 pih Terms cash, or the property to be re-advertised for r^-sale on the next Sales-Day, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. 1 January 11 2 4t F WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFEES. 6 t c SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, Reloading- Tools, AND m AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, j MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., t ' a E f NEW HAVEN, CONN. J SEND FOR 7G-PAGE 1 ( ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ] 8 i c Mention this paper. c } a January 11 2 lOt e FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. \ WE are authorized to announce JAMES R. r KENNEDY as a candidate for re-elec- v tion to the office of JUDGE OF PROBATE of [ York county, subject to the action of the Dem- c ocratic party at the primary election. January 11 2 tf t FOR SHERIFF. c WE are authorized to announce ALLEN B. CROSBY as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the ac.<on of the Democratic party at the primary election. January 4 1 tf FOR PROBATE~JUDGE. t WE are authorized to announce Col. WIL- J LI AM H. McCORKLE as a candidate J for JUDGE OF PROBATE, subject to the ac- t tion of the Democratic party at the primary election. January 4 1 tf FOR SHERIFF^ J WE are authorized to announce Capt. E. A. ; CRAWFORD as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. 1 January 4 1 tf _ s FOR SHERIFF. c WE are authorized to announce J. ALF. t CARROLL as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the , action of the Democratic primary election. . December 21 51 tl FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce JOHN A. DARWIN as a candidate for the office i of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the \ action of the Democratic primary election. i December 14 50 tf ] M. STRAUSS. " ! PLEASE TAKE NOTICE " ! THAT M. STRAUSS receives new floods weekly, is increasing his stock and sells , bis Goods at the lowest CASH PRICES. IIEXRY t. STRAINS Thanks his friends who have called, and hopes that others will soon follow. He will make it to their interest to give him a share of their patronage. SEWING MACHINES, Needles and Fixtures on hand. Also Repairing done. I M. STRAUSS. F HAPPERFIELD ' TO MY CUSTOMERS. t | i AH7ITII the advent of the New Year, I re- , ; VV spectrally return my thanks to my cus- j tomers of 18N7, for the patronage so liberally ; ! bestowed upon me, and to assure them that in j . the future, as in the past. I shall strive by liber- , I al dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. ) F. IIAPPERFIELD. , RGNEMBEK TIIE DEAD. I WOULD invite special attention to my present stock of MONUMENTS AND 1 TOMBSTONES, among which are several ; beautiful SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITAL- j . IAN MONUMENTS. Also a full supply of ! TOMBSTONES. Prices as low, to responsible I parties, as anywhere else, either for cash or on ! 1 time. F. IIAPPEKFIELl). t. n. i?oks<? a sour. ] it v it i si b AT COST! AT COST!! f u o 15,000 MTJST GrO ! 0, V tl b rN order to reduce our large stock of DRY .. r>TT/A*^r? ?n A T\1f X A T\TT? uuuus, fiuuis, cmui^a, ni'vAwi-iuALTi ? CLOTHING and MILLINERY, we otter our J? mtire stock al E 4t Cost Until February 1st. | cl Svery person wanting bargains will do well to aj rail and get supplied at the Old Chap's. He has; p i splendid stock of i ' 61 FRESH GOODS ? I ! S( : fi B ?o be slaughtered at cost. Everything in the louse except Rubber Shoes will be sold at F ost. Our line of si ft Pj ihoes, Ready-Made Clothing ? to it and Millinery are Heavy, la m ai ai Lnd we want to unload right now. Come soon, m iefore all the good bargains are taken up. We H re offering 50 LADIES' JACKETS at 01 ir in 10 Per Cent. Less than Cost, pi ot 'o close out. Would rather look after the [j, ash than the moths. We have some very tine a 'LUSH. B A rACKETS AND DOLMANS, g H g< sa 'or which we will take off 10 per cent. All cc he above prices are C b< It SPOT CASH. cl g< sothing will be charged except at regular > rices. We propose Y To Meet All Cash Prices ? P . r( Lfter. we close selling at Cost. Sell your cotton, all who owe T. M. DOBSON p i CO., as they need and must have what is due w hem. Look out; some one will have to pay T. M. DOBSON & SON. JJ ai rt w rt P m HUNTER & OATES. J 1888. [?7"E are very thankful for the liberal patTT ronage our friends and customers have estowed upon us during the past year, and "1 unounce that we are now better prepared for ?J msiness for this year, and trust that our many dj riends and custoinors will not fail to call on us. fi Vre will guarantee them better satisfaction for ir his vear than ever before. Our Motto is u: T To Uve and Tet lave. ? We will keep in -stock a complete line of 'ancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Nothing of the very latest styles. Our stock is s now very complete in every department. c< rVe have a few remnants of Newmarkets, ai Bankets and a few Winter Goods that will be ir old at less than values. Also, a few remnants a( n heavy Suits and Overcoats, that will be ti losed out at less than values. A few remnants w if Hats and a full and complete line of Gents' a^ 'ulTs and Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Half- tl lose, Handkerchiefs and Neck Wear. A few 11-wool Undershirts still on hand to be sold ixtraordinarily cheap. Having secured the services of Mr. JOHN -I. GARRISON, and Mr. WM. T. MOORE, of lullock's Creek, S. C., they will be pleased to p ueet their friends. Mr. Garrison has made the ^ msiness a study for the past four years, so that le is now capable of serving his friends and ustomers in the best manner, and also returns hanks to his many friends and customers for he past four years, and trusts that they will ontinue their favors in the future. NOTICE. We feel that it is to our interest and also to " he benefit of our customers, that any one of hem who would prefer either of us as a salesnan to serve them, will gratify us by not hesi- z ating to ask for the one wanted when they ener our house. Very respectfully, * HUNTER it OATES. j LOWRY & STARK. 5 tl LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED. J |1ITE have just receive a large assortment of J j Garden Seeds from Landreth. These eeds are all fresh and each paper has the date in it, therefore there is no danger of you get ing old seed from us. ro COUNTRY MERCHANTS Ve will sell these seeds at wholesale prices, hereby saving them the freight. Can also five you inside prices on Drugs and some Pat-. >nt Medicines. LAMPS AND LANTERNS. iVe have a few nice Stand Lamps that will J )6 sold cheap. Now is your chance ; do not J niss it. Also have somo'Lanterns that would ti ike to get rid of. Try our white Kerosene Oil, a he best on the market. tl >Y JLM ? \\ Ulj.'VOO 1)1 >111 SlY.ua ill 111 JJII11 v eady for use. Cheap for the Cash, and reasoriible prices on time. If you want to buy Tojacco by the box, chunk, pound or plug', give is a trial. We will give vou close prices. LOVRY it STARR. Leading Druggists. ~ COFFINS AND CASKETS. HAVING bought the entire stock of some ' T loO COFFINS AN1) CASKETS from i Y LINDSAY A MOORE, we are prepared to 'urnish any style, quality, size or price in > ,his line. "Orders tilled at all hours. Our j T nirial Clothes for Ladies or Gentlemen are the i rI most convenient, cheapest and nicest thing to I je had. Arrangements have been made with A Mr. C. M. CHUKCII to givo his personal at- 1' lention when wanted. Mr. Church has had > rears of experience in dressing and preparing "V oodies for burial. Satisfaction in all cases ! V guaranteed. Respectfully, j "V WAL fElt B. MOORE it CO. 1 M. W. WHITE, D. D. S., j _ DENTIST, ^J-kx_LJL> YORKVILLE, S. C. i Office in the Allison Building, oyer Parish it I J Kennedy's Store. ! I April 110 10 lv* ' WITHERS ADICKES. ora STOCK a AS probably never been so large and complete as at present, and to convert part of ; iuto cash, we will give some low prices for a rhile. GROCERIES.?We have nearer everything 1 the way of eatables than ever before. FLOU&.-A fair Flour at $2.25. A good 'lour at 32.50 aud a real patent at 32.75. Try a ick of this 32.75. It's as good as others we ave at higher prices. Good home-ground Corn Meal. Bran and round Peas for cows, which is most excellent 3ed. Try some Oatmeal Flakes, and don't foret that we keep the best at lower prices than sual. We keep these goods both in packages r loose, but the latter is cheaper and as good 3 is made. Buckwheat of three kinds?North arolina, Pennsylvania and self-raising. A onnoisseur in this line bought from us last reek 40 pounds of Buckwheat, because it was in hast, ha nnuld find, and farther we saved im 50 cents in the price?about 25 per cent. Tow in remembering these dots, don't forget here to buy your Molasses, which wo have ood. Also delicious Maple Syrup?reduced om35 to 25 cents a Can. A lot of nice Honey 110 cents per pound, or 12 pounds for 31.00. light here we must call your attention to our cotch Marmalades and real fruit Jams of half dozen kinds, at only 25 cents a Jar. Cranerries and Cranberry Sauce, Apple Butter, ollies, Ac. Xmas Groceries left over, we are now selling ( heap. Raisins 15 to 25 cents, mixed Nuts of 11 kinds at 20 cents, fine Dates at 10 cents, and runes of two kinds?the better quality seloni brought to this market, and are sweet aough without Sugar. . Nice Candies cheap, reenand dried Fruits of every sort. MEATS.?Ilains?Ferris' and other fine rands. Also tho California, of which wo have )ld so many, at 121 cents. Dried Beef of tho nest quality, Smoked Tongues, very fine, ologna Sausage extra good in pickle. Canned Meats of every sort. Canned Fruits, ish and Vegetables. Deviled Crabs, with lells for serving thrown in, are nice. Fine faccaroni and Cheese. Holland Herring in ickle, and best smoked in 20 cent boxes, [ackerel and Wh|fo Fish loose or in kits, aking Powders of every sort. A bargain in lorsford's Bread Preparation, having bought ?o much. Flavoring Extracts of bettor qualy than usual. Gelatines, Corn Starch, Chocotes, Ac. Soaps, Blueing, etc., cheap. TT A T>"HW A T> I? ?Tr? fhio linn u*n nan flavn vnil loney in prices. We keep better Nails than *o usually sold. Our II. S. Nails at 15 cents e as good as any 20 cent. Nails. There is not luch room for difference in prices?on staple 'ardware?Nails, Plows, etc.?but wo can save lr patrons money in prices of many articles i this line. The best Axes aft 75 cents. Hamlers of every sort, Hatchets, Boys' Handled xes at 60 cents?worth 75. Locks, Hinges id Fastenings of every description and at rices wo want examined. Carpenters' Tools ' all sorts. Saws at bargain prices, from 50 snts up?too many on hand. Files of every jscription, and please get our prices on Files, ugers, Chisels, Bolts, Screws. Tacks, Ac. argains in Guns?a fair double-barrel at $6.00. mmunition, Cartridges, Gun Locks and parts 'same. Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Chains ' all sorts?Trace, Well, Cattle and Log hains. Plow Stocks, the Georgia Plow Moulds eelscrews, Lap-Rings, Clevises, Backhands, iod Single-Trees, Hames and good String for ime. Some Scales cheap, Steelyards, Balan!s, Wool and Cotton Cards, Draw Knives and utlery of all sorts. We think we have the 3st assortment and lowest prices in Yorkville. , will pay you to buy Hardware from us. TOBACCOS OF EVERY SORT CHEAP. Wo will sell very close in quantities. Nice obaccos in 10 pound caddies. Fastidious lewers should try our better grades. A real iod Fine Cut. Smoking Tobacco of several rades, including the Bull Durham, and a good noke at 40 cents a pound. Try our Cigars, ery cheap by the box. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Though lacking room to show these goods, o have a stock of nice novel styles and at low rices. Window Glass cut any size, and Putty sady for use. Also Sheet Tin. TINWARE IN EVERY SHAPE. We can save somebody several dollars on 2 ooking Stoves. We intend to sell them some ay in a few days. LAMP OILS.?Remember our 180? test, safe, lorless and economical in the end. We sell te ordinary Oil at 6 gallons for ?1.00. Lamps id all parts of same, Lanterns, Ac. CANDLES?Paraffine at ?1.00a box of36, and ^collect at 25 cents a set, the usual price, they ould cost ?1.50. Matches cheap?2400 for 25 cents and a firsttte article. Flower Jars of all sizes. WANTED?All manner of Country Produce. eas, Corn, Beeswax, Ac. One more notice to those who owe us. You iust pay and we moan it. WITHERS ADICKES. raro. C. KUYKEXD tL. IN THE USUAL WAY, [NO. C. KUYKENDAL thanks the public for t the right liberal patronage extended to him tiring the past year, and begs to say that dung the coming year he will (D. V.) continue t his old line, and respectfully asks a contintince of the trade heretofore given him. The Man's going Away," At this particular season of the year the man always getting f ready to mfgrate, and of nirse his business must be settled up. There re quite a number of persons, all honorable ten we trust, who are indebted to us on Drug :count, and a few who yet owe us for the ferlizers used last season. We hope that they ill all come forward promptly and settle and t-oid any further reference to this matter in le future. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. WE DESERVE IT ALL. We have gotten quite a reputation for selling obacco for less profit than any one in town. Je deserve it all. Come and see. The Best on Earth. The best Harness Oil on earth is the J. I. C. old only by KUYKENDAL. J. H. RIDDLE. DISSOLUTION. 1Y mutual agreement, the Co-partnership 3 of RIDDLE & PEGRAM has this day een dissolved. All parties indebted to the boye firm are requested to make prompt seternent of the same with either of the rnulerigned, or with Messrs. HART & HART, our .ttornevs. J. H. RIDDLE, J. B. PEGRAM. J'anuury 2, 18S8. j n. niuukci, SUCCESSOR TO RIDDLE & PEGRAM. [X coming before the public single-handed I desire to express my most hearty appreciaon of the very liberal patronage in the past, nd I hope in future to merit a continuance of ic same. DAII/if ARRIVALS. I am daily receiving afresh stock of General roceries and Plantation Supplies, of which I ill speak more fully in the future. J. H. RIDDLE. PARISH & KENNEDY. ancy and Heavy Groceries and Fruits. Vith grateful hearts farewell, farewell, Ve part, yea we have parted and welcomed 188.8, or you know four years is long to wait, ret it is better than never, so you are clever, lut the best thiugyou can possibly do, s to teach all peopie, this is true, hat Cash trading will make full barns; 'ea will bless you with independence and ; plenty. Tow it is your duty to use the right means 'o succeed, which is the grandest thing 'hat we can live, serve and die for. .et us advise you to start right, lnd with cash push on, up continually, 'or if you use sense, energy and cash," :o earthly power can keep you down ; Vith these three all in weakness bound. Vith grateful hearts for past favors, j Vfe most earnestly request your patronage 'his New Year which has worn away its four. Very respoctfullv, "PARISH it KENNEDY. | ???^?????? i HART & HART a AVE removed their LAW OFFICES to the second floor of BRATTON'S BUILDNG, next door to their old oflicc. January 4 1 4t H. F. ADICKES." GRAND CENTRAL I FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. { I i WE are showing some rare bargains in choice seasonable goods, to redueestock. Brown Homespuns, bleached Homespuns, bleached Sheetings, brown Sheetings, brown Drills, 8-ounee Osnaburgs, 8-ounce Ducks, Cotton Flannels, Plaid Lindseys, Plaid Osnaburgs, Bed Ticks, Blankets, Quilts, Dress Prints, Ginghams, Towels, Scrim for Curtains, Table Damask, Table Doylies and Napkins, Wash Rags, Lace Curtains, Oil, Red, Blue and Green Calico, Pink, Ruby, Green and Yellow Quilt Calico. A largo lot of nice colors in Prints at 5 cents per yard. Specially low prices are being made 011 Jeans and Cassimeres. The attention of every purchaser of Boots and Shoes is directed to our exceptional stock in this department. Wo are showing the finest stock of Shoes to be found in upper South Carolina. We have every shape of men's fine hand and machinc-mado Shoes in congress, button and lace. Our genuine calf Shoe at $3.50, in button, lace and congress, plain or fancy toe, is far ahead of any other in the market, and justly deserves the prrtiso giycn by those who have worn it. A most attractive stock of men's fine Shoes, at lowest prices, from $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, ?2.50 and $3.00 per pair. Values guaranteed. Our stock of ladies', misses' and children's fine Shoes is very full, and prices are the low esc Known. Fine French kid button, Dongolakid button, Curacoa kid button, Tampico goat button, straight goat button, Pebble goat button, Ac. A very iarge lino of medium Shoes for ladies, misses and children, in lace and button. Old ladies' fine kid foxed and Straight goat button Shoes, Waken fast bottoms, broad Hat heels, solid comfort; and a full line of old ladies' low cut Balmorals, in goat and glove grain. Values warranted. Misses' fine kid and goat button Shoes at various prices. Ladies' and Misses' goat lace Shoes, all sizes. A most extensive stock of children's school Shoes and infants' goat and kid button Shoes. We have all kinds of Slippers for gentlemen, ladies and children. OUR MILLINERY STORE Is full of seasonable Novelties. As usual, the ladies find us headquarters fn this line, and we are making every effort to surpass former exhibits. A full line of merino Vests and Pants for ladies and children. A full stock of Zephyrs, Yarns, Flosses, Braids, Cbeneilles, &c., Ac. Our stock of Notions and Small Wares is, as usual, unimpeachable. In Books and Stationery We are showing more stock and ruling prices are lower than ever known before. All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books. Decidedly the finest stock of Stationery we have ever shown. Let Us Settle Amicably. All persons indebted to me, in any way, will please take notice that I must have the money. Please let us settle amicably. H. F. ADICKES. W. C. LATIMER. A CARD OF THANKS. I DESIRE to return thanks to iny many friends and customers for the liberal share of their patronage for the past year, and beg to assure them that my efforts during the coming year will be to gain the same by ottering the best goods and latest novelties at the lowest living prices. Special Notice. I must again ask all parties indebted to 1110 in any wav to settle at once. I vill allow you until the *12TII OF THIS MONTH to save cost. After that time my claims will be in the hands of a collector. Can take no excuse, as it ! * ??\A ??v mAnntr is very ueccaaiu v iwi mc u# hit W. C. LATIMER. C. G. PARISH. HAPPY NEW YEAR! TO our customers and all the rest of mankind we send greeting, wishing everybody a happy New Year; and in thus presenting the compliments of the season we especially desire to return our most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon our house during the year just closed, and to assure our friends and the public generally that during the coming year we shall more than ever strive to merit a continuance of public confidence by offering such inducements as to retain our old customers and secure for our house a large number of new ones. Our stock will be kept full and complete at all times, and at our store you can always find the best in Staple Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Notions, Jewelry and Choice Family Groceries, all of which will be sold at the closest prices. Mv affable and accommodating salesmen, Messrs. S. L. DAVIDSON and WILLIAM II. COLCOCK, will be found ready at all times to serve customers. Some are prone to chant their praise, Others modestly acquire fame; Happy Cat. sings no roundelays, But he always gets there just the same. C. G. PARISH, I Sign of the Elephant, j January 4 1 tf j GEORGE T. SCHORR. COOKIXG STOVES. JUST received a lot of Philadelphia Stoves, ; and if you want a good one, with the best j outfit in town, give me a call. Hard cash ; makes low prices. If I am not in to wait on you, Charlie Duiilap Will always bo found "on deck," and will j treat you honestly. BY THE WAY, Christmas is over, and we have somo Toys left ! on hand which will be sold regardless of cost. ! Wileox White Organs Still rising in reputation. Will soon publish j some testimonials. HEADQUARTERS For Sewing Machines, Tinware, House-Fur- i nishing Goods, Wooden-Ware, Ac., cheap for ( cash. GEORGE T. SCHORR. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF COTTON SEED. ]]1R0M this date until further notice, I will 1 PAY FIFTEEN (15) CENTS PER RUSIIEL for good sound COTTON SEED. T. B. McCLAIN. December 14 50 tf WALTER B. MOORE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO LINDSAY & MOORE. _ A. SMITH 1 REPRESENT a Western meat house and have made WALTER B. MOORE A CO., my headquarters for this Season. I have also . placed in their hands a stock of some 500 Sacks of our FINE FLOUR, all grades, and they can please every body. For Heavy Groceries ' go to * 'W. B. MOORE A CO. ] seeds. " 1 SAPLIN CLOVER SEED, Texas Red Rust f Proof Oats and Onion Sets. becker's self-raising J* BUCKWH EAT will give perfect satisfaction. . No trouble to prepare. Mix just before ~ using. No trouble to prepare. Mix just before using. Pinhead Oat Meal and Crushed Oat Flakes?just the thing for dyspeptics. Ask | your physician about it. I W. B. MOORE & CO. cattle powders. ; TRY Our Cattle and Poultry Condition Pow- ders on your stock and see the result. < None such. * W. B. MOORE A CO. ] we will continue ~ j THIS week to give 5 pounds Green Colfee j for One Dollar. Call at once and secure a bargain. W. B. MOORE A CO. warranted. TRY one of our warranted Razors. Wo mean just what we say?warranted to the t extent of your returning and getting your ? money in cash if not satisfactory. Pistols, 'j Knives of all kinds, Tools and Shelf Hardware f at lowest prices and every thing in Hardware. W. B. MOORE, A CO. Headquarters for Table Cutlery. ~ crockery7~ WE have just received another supply in j this line. Parties will do well to exam- ( ine before purchasing. W. B. MOORE A CO. ( doors, sash and blinds. , IF at any time you should need anything in c tho way of Doors, Sash and Blinds, call on f us as we are prepared to make close figures in c this lino. We can also furnish Mantels, Hand rails, jsaiusiors, i>ewei i-osis, j>raui\uia, nuu in fact all manner of building material in this line. W. B. MOORK A CO. I1TTA BROTHERS, j t i c 1 ( < t t < 1 ATTENTION. I < ALL persons indebted to us, either bv note i or account, will please call and settie soon as we are anxious to close up our old business. LATTA BROTHERS. H* ! ; I kennedy bros. & barron~ thappy new year to all. WE take this method of returning our most : heartfelt thanks to our friends and cus- 1 tomers for the splendid share of patronage ex- , tended to us during the year just past, and ' hope that your efforts during the year now upon us will be crowned with great prosperity. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Come to Kennedy bros. & barron'S 1 For Clothing, 1 For Ladies' fine Shoes, For Ladies' Undervests, For Gents' Underwear, For Gents' Hats and Caps, ; For Fire Dogs, < For Shovels and Tongs, For Cross-Cut Saws, For Hand Saws, I For Trace Chains, , For Drawing Knives, For Shot, Powder and Caps, For Loaded Shells, ] For Axes, For Canvas Leggins, 4 For Choice New Crop Molasses, | For anything you need in the Dry Goods line. 1 We are determined to sell, and solicit an examination of our goods and prices. EMPHATIC POINTS. We have some CHATTEL MORTGAGES still 011 hands THAT MUST BE SETTLED. , All NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due us must j be closed up. We cannot carry them over an- 1 other year, and ask our friends who are owing these papers to settle at once, and not compel 1 us to put them in the hands of an Attorney. \\ e mean Business 10 an. We return thanks to all who have paid us up. WM. H. SPECK. A FLORIDA EDITOR SAYS : j MR. WM. H. SPECK, of the jewelry house i of A. G. Phillips, made three pieces of j very delicate machinery for a tine gold watch j that had been laid up for fifteen years as use- ] less. Several watchmakers informed the owner that the work could not be done this side of New York. Well, good watchmakers, good preachers and good lawyers are a great benefit to a community.?Editor Palatka Herald. . The Standard Time Can always be obtained by calling at 1113' store \ and consulting the "REGULATOR", which j has just arrived. On the arrival of the Reg- { ulator I received about fifty Clocks of all styles and prices, with and without the alarm attachment. ] REPAIR WORK. In this department of my business I make a specialty, and with a thorough training and l ten years" of practical experience, I claim to j know how to repair any foreign or domestic watch in use. Wedding and Engagement Rings Of all sizes and styles always on hand and engraved to order." Remember, when I say : gold, I mean gold. I can always bo found in the front room of Dr. A. Y. Cartwright's ; ofiice. WM. II. .SPECK. 1 ALONZO ROSE! ' ALL KINDS OF MEATS. IT is my intention, "from this day forever," ' , 1 l.lJl.n.i l vn \f IDI*L1'P 1 10 Keep il J)IVI'j1' n.-.'w/ Iiiuai maimia j j in every sense of the term, supplying the trade : with the very best meats the market affords. J Consequently I desire to buy an unlimited j " number of FAT BEEF CATTLE, HOLS and j SHEEP. ' Ntlifted Sausage. ! The stuffed Sausage, which is becoming so i , popular with house-keepers, is not prepared j ' by me, but is made by a Sausage Maker in ] Virginia, and is shipped to me fresh everyday. ! f TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS I would say that I would be glad to serve them j . with anything in the way of Meats or anything ; else I may have for sale. When you have any ! , Butter, Eggs, Chickens or any kind of Pro- | j due? bring it to me for I want to buy it. i ( Fish and Oysters Twice a IVeek. It is my intention to supply this market | ' twice a week with Fish and Oysters. So leave i < vour orders and secure these luxuries. I ALONZO ROSE. I ^MAY Ac MAY, 1ft DECGCI8TS. ? "AH, THERE." WITH the advent of another year, MAY & MAY are grappling to the wheels of progress and laying their just claims before ;he drug buying people of this and adjoining - ounties. Our business for 1887 has nad no preceding year to exceed it, and in the great . ominercial arena wo propose to stand until ;he fight is won, and the name of MAY ?fc MAY is heralded throughout the county to 3verv fireside and hovel; until the name of MAY A MAY has become a living monument ;oour posterity ; until every man, woman and jhild, friend and foe, say without a spark 01 hesitation, that MAY <fe MAY, by indomitable energy, fair, square and honest dealing 'got there," and success is theirs. It would be very ungrateful in us to let this >portuuity go by without extending to our friends and customers our most heartfelt :hanks, and give every assurance that we will nerit their conlidence and trade in the future. As the year rolls round and the Enquirer jomes to your homes, read our advertisment md note the many "arrivals of new goods" which are brought to our compact commercial ihip. In making up our advertisement we try, as i rule, to confine ourselves to goods "we have ust received" or goods we have never handled. Hut as to the latter, there will be so few that t would not worry a crazy man much to renember them. DR. SIMMONS' LIVER MEDICINES. Wo have just received a new supply of Dr. VI. A. Simmons' Genuine Vegetable Liver Medicine, put up in larger packages than 'ormerly and in different shapes at U5 cents up. ft is useless for us to comment on this great nedicine as it is too well known. Call and get i bottle or package. We have it, both in powler and liquid forms. SMITH'S BILE BEANS. You can see "Smith's Beans" on every fence, roe and outhouse in town, but it is useless to tsk : "WhatSmith it is?" for MAY <fc MAY lave about a peck of his beans and they are ertainly good for biliousness. CHILLARINE s the only guaranteed vegetable cure for HIILLS AND FEVER known. Itfs a splenlid preparation and we tind good sale for it. Anybody suffering from Piles can no longer )e hacked at, but positively cured bv the use ?f one bottle of HOT SPRINGS REMEDY or Piles. It is a splendid remedy and has no >qual. Give it a trial and be convinced. o. c. o., 's the proper name for the Hot Springs Remedy. :t is guaranteed to cure every form of Piles, in rom three to six days ; invariably cures Teter, Scald Head, Ring Worm, with all Itch- ^ ngs, Irritations and Scaly Eruptions. Readily :ures Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Bruises, Scalds, Blotches, Pimples, and all skin eruptions aiused and fed by tainted or impure blood, sold only by MAY <fe MAY. We have SHAKER'S EXTRACT OF ROOTS \nd a great many other new Patent Medicines ;hat we have never kept before. Ask for any-' ;liing in the Drug line of any worth and you :an get it from MAY <fc MAY. Phosacid?a lerve tonic and stimulant for the aged. B. B. B.?the great blood purifier of the age. Rend :heir advertisement in this issue of the EnIITjrkr. We are wholesale agents for B. B. B. A.11 of Shiloh's remedies on hand. Canary Seed, with instructions on the care of Canary Birds. wn-n-nTTTiT-n rvTTTvr-rvrTi A>m nTJTTTir iuuxvrhj.1mjci, uuj.iijl.ujd n.au uiivu. Morphine, Quinine and Opium always on aand, together with all Staple Drugs, Medicines ind Chemicals. Hood's and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Radway's Ready Resolvant, Radway's Ready Relief, Bradfield's Female Regulator, Green's August Flower, and in fact everythin you could reasonably expect us to keep. MAY & MAY. G. H. O'LEARY. 1888. v WITH the opening of the new year I take pleasure in returning my thanks for the patronage of the past year, and desire to inform the public that I am prepared to serve my customers during the present year with goods in ill the lines I carry at short profits. Give me i call is all I ask. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE, I AM receiving daily new Furniture of all grades. Some elegant Bedroom Suits and handsome Parlor Suits will be sold cheap for the cash at G. H. O'LEARY'S. ' BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, AC. ALL grades of Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Washstands, Mattresses, Spring Beds and a handsome line af Rattan and Reed Chairs at O'LEARY'S STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. COOKING and Heating Stoves of the best make, bought by the car load. Also No. 1 Stoves made by Chas. Noble <fc Co., Philadelphia. Every Stove warranted. Remember when you want anything in this line I lead in prices and quality. CARPETS, RUGS, AC. CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Polos, Picture I? rames, WorK DasKets, etc., tvc., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS, Ai. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, and everything kept in this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't any before vou get my prices in these goods. G. H. O'LEARY. JOHN R. ASHE, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY! *?7TTH t'10 advent of the New Year, I beg to T v extend the compliments of the season to the trading public, and wish one and all a happy and prosperous New Year, and will come nefore you as in former vears, asking a share of pour patronage in my different lines of traffic, issuring you courteous and honest treatment, giving you the bestgoods at the lowest possible prices. JOHN R. ASHE. 15 ( ENTS FOR COTTON SEED. 100,000 BUSHELS WAITED. I AM now paying 15 CENTS PER BUSHEL for good sound COTTON SEED delivered it my Warehouse, and am prepared to handle in almost unlimited quantity. I also offer an 3xchange of Fertilizers for Cotton Seed. I will give one Ton of Acid Phosphate for 120 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 offer, is the exchange will go further than the seed. JOHN R. ASHE. SHINGLES AND LIME. I offer an unlimited lot of FIRST CLASS N'ORTH CAROLINA HEART PINE SAWED SHINGLES, 4 x 18 inches, which I guarmteetobe as good as any Shingles offered in this market. I will furnish them in any number from ONE to ONE MILLION at $2.50 per thousand, cash. First Class Gimestone ijimo ai?i.;? per uunci, Tobaccos, Tobaccos. I have just received a consignment of 35 IIOXES TOBACCO which I offer to the trade ~>y the BOX at 25 cents per pound. I have a Till line of other goods at all prices up to 75 . ents. JOHN R. ASHE. NEW GOODS. For Holiday and Xmas Gifts. Gents' Gold Watches from $25.00 to 805.00. Ladies' Gold Watches from 820.00 to 850.00. Silver Watches from 810.00 to 817.00. Plain Gold Rings from 75 cents to 85.00. iold Set Rings from 81.25 to 812.00. N'ecklaces 81.00 to 87.00. Ladies' "Queen" Chains from ?1.50 to 85.00. Ilracelets from 81.50 to 810.00. Cents' and Ladies' Cuft Buttons from 50c. to 84. ionts' and Ladies' Collar Buttons, all prices. I pairof handsome Vases at cost, 82.50. Waterbury Watches 82.50, and a great many sther articles. Call in and examine before Imving elsewhere. A. S. MORRISON, Agent.