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Social fjtofitts. Communion at Bethel Chureh. Religious services, conducted by Rev. R. A. Webb, will be commenced at Bethel Church on Friday, 23rd of March, and continued on Saturday and Sunday. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on Sunda}\ March 14 11 2t 9. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both mvself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Sold by May & May. 10. ARE YOU-MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitaliz8r is a positive cure. Sold by May <fc May. 11. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 60 cts., and $1. Sold by May <fe May. 12. SHILOH^S CATARRH REMEDY?a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. Sold by May <fc May. 13. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fraor. rA/mnto fi/tlrl hr ^raiib uonuuioi f xiuu -u auu ov vvutoi >^v*m mj May <fe May. 14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by May <fe May. 15. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liyer Complaint you have a printed guarantee on every Dottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It neyer fails to cure. Sold by May <fc May. 16. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by May <fc May. March 7 10 6m Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a seyere attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me, and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is sold on positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at Lowry <fc Starr's Drug Store. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt <fe Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have beeu selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisracuon. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this aitv. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King,s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold J)y Lowry it Starr. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptioes, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents perbox. For sale by Lowry it Starr. February 1*5 ly What "Uncle Sam" Has to Say. ThatCalisaya Tonic is just what it purports to be, a tonic, a medicinal preparation of real merit, and not a compound of impure and adulterated distilled spirits artfully disguised as Bitters, which poison the blood and lead to the formation of an appetite for strong drink, the following decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue will show : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office ofJnternal Revenue, Washington, January 25th, 1883. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.?Gentlemen: Yourformulaformakingyour "Calisava Tonic," certified to under oath on the 22na instant, has been examined. My decision is that, for purposes of taxation under the Internal Revenue laws, this Tonic, so made, may be classed as a proprietary medicinal tonic, subject to stamp tax, and that sales thereof will be subject to the provisions of Section 3243, United States Revised Statutes. Respectfully, nuTTV "R Tf A TT\f f!Ammis?ionftr. Sold by Lowry <fc.Si vrr at^l.OO per bottle. KUYKEXDAL'S SPECIALS. Wise Policy. You insure your houses, barns, stock, etc., against loss. You hedge the loan of money about with mortgages or other similar collaterals. If you invest in a piece of land, the title thereto must be perfect. If you buy a horse, a sound bill of sale is required. This is wise policy and the same care should be exercised in all your business transactions. If you paint your 'house the outlay is money and you should take the same precautions and demand the same security as to the future receipt of value, that you would in case it was a loan. In the use of Paints you can find the protection you ask, only in the Longman & Martinez brand. Their guarantee is a surety against loss, as much so as any bond that can be made and they can be reached at all times through Kuykendal, their local agent. 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 ?er bottle. Sold by Kuykendal. The Dollar of 1804. ^ The United States Silver Dollar, coin of 1804, is worth $600.00. A U. S. dollar of any date will buy a can of Detroit Carriage Black. One coat, blackest black, handsomest finish. We sell other brands, but Detroit is superior to tbem all. Sold only by Kuykendal. Be Kind Enough to Read. Campbell's Cough Cure taken at intervals of from one to 2 hours will relieve any attack of Asthma, no matter how severe. No doubt about it. Campbell's Cough Cure will relieve the most distressing cough in 30 minutes. Campbell's Cough Cure, is without doubt the best known remedy for Whooping Cough. Make your family happy! Don't you see what a pale, haggard, dispirited woman your wife has become; get her a bottle of Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, if you would hear her ringing laugh, and see the bloom of health on her cheeks again. Two sizes, 50 cents and 31.00 per bottle. Sold by Kuykendal. Lucky Number?10. 16 large, bulky, ponderous, heavy, superb, elegant, splendia, excellent plugs of Tarbaby Tobacco for 31.00. Sold only by Kuykendal. Jay-Eye-See. The celebrated Harness Oil, J. I. C., got its name from the famous trotter Jay-Eye-See, who trotted his mile at Providence, Rhode Island, in 1884, in 2 minutes and 10 seconds. The J. I. C. is the best Harness Oil on earth. Sold only by Kuykendal. If your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancfholy on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will set you right again. 81.00 per bottle. Sold by Kuykendal. HYMENEAL. Married?At his residence, by W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, on the Sth instant, Mr. JOHN M. G. C. RANDALL and Miss KATIE ADAMS. Both of Cleveland county, N. C. OBITUARY. i ? Died?In Yazoo City, Mississippi, on Sunday, March 4th, 1888, Mr. JOHN T. JEN NINGS, a native of Yorkville, S. C., in the(J9th year of his age. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. J. KIkKPATRICK, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. R. D. McKNIGHT, Administrator. * March 14 11 3t* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. W. G. CAMPBELL, deceased, are hereby notitied to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims^gainst the said estate will present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. J. F. ASHE, Administrator. March 14 11 St* SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY OF YORK. IN COMMON PLEAS. R. N. McElwee aud others against W. L. Wallace and others. NOTICE is hereby given that a reference will be held at mv Office at York Court House, on WEDNESDAY, the 4TH DAY OE APRIL next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which all persons holding claims against the estate of Capt. MILES WALLACE, deceased, which have not been presented and proven before thai time, must present their claims before me, ot -Xhey will be barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. March 14 11 .'it EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. Office of County School Commissioner, York County, Yorkville, S. C., March 7,1888. The state board of examiners has appointed FRIDAY, THE 6TH OF APRIL, 1888, as the day for the SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION of Teachers. Teach' ers of York County, whose papers have expired, will meet at this office at 9 o'clock, A. M., on the above named day. Persons who have no papers, but expect to teach this summer, had better be present, i First grade runs three j'ears, with renewal; second grade, two years; third grade, one year. Licensed teachers to be examined twice a year. In addition to the questions in former examinations, the State Board has prepared questions on Elementary Physiology. L. A. JOHNSON, ' School Commissioner. March 12 11 4t jm . KrYKENDAL. $ 1: SOUNDS FROM THE MbRTAR! WE have just received a nice line of Youths', Children's and Infants' Trusses in Spring and Elastic Webbing. We have also a large stock of abdominal supporters, single and double Trusses in all styles. Fits and sat1 isfaction guaranteed. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. . Castor Oil for axles and other lubricating purposes at 50 cents a quart. This is genuine Castor Oil. Not the mineral article. CONSIDERABLE ENUMERATION AND FEW FIGURES. We offer Wateral's Ready Mixed Paint at 90 ceuts per gallon; Revolution Ready Mixed Paiuts, a good article, at ?1.35 per gallon; Lewis' and Devoe's Pure White Lead?both first class goods* Longman <fc Martinez', Valentine's and Devoe's Varnishes. Orange and Brown Shellac Varnishes, Asphaltum, Walnut, Rosewood and Mahogany Stains. Wood Filler, Graining and Distemper Colors. Longman A: Martinez' and Devoe's Colors in Oil. Winsor it Newton's Tube Paints. Japan and PatentDryers. Hardwood Finish. Furniture aud Agricultural Implement Varnish. Johnson's Kalsomine in every tint and color made. Alabastine in popular shades. Domestio Paints iu small packages, all colors, for painting small articles of furniture, etc. Carriage Paints in Black, Bottle Green, Lake and Vermilion, Coach, Lamp and Velvet Black, Dry and in Oil. Ochres, Reas and Browns, dry and in oil. Roofing Paints, Red Lead and Litharge. Wagon Paints ready mixed. American and Chinese Vermilion. Bronze Powder, Gold, Silver and Copper Paint, Sponges, Pumice and Rotten Stone and Glues, and lastly Linseed Oil, Raw, Single and Double Boiled', warranted Cure, but in order to meet competition we will ave in a few days an article called Linseed Oil, that will not be like Ciesar's wife. It will be offered and sold, however, if sold at all, as an article to which suspicion attaches. We are nreoared to take all iobs of painting, furnish ing the material and a first class painter and a guarantee of satisfaction in every case where good goods are used. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. j. w. dobsonT LEATHER. _ JW. DOBSON is the place to buy your Sole, Upper and Harness Leather and also shoe findings cheap. BELLOWS, VISE AND ANVI1 J. W. DOBSON'S. LOG AND FIFTH CHAINS J. W. DOBSON'S. LANTERNS. IF you want light go to J. W. DOBSON and buy a good Lantern cheap. CLOTHES WIRE J. W. DOBSON'S. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN the Grocery line, go to J. W. DOBSON'S. m. strauss. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. M STRAUSS and H. C. STRAUSS are now i receiving their new stock of Spring anil Summer Goods. Come and see them. No charge made for looking. A new supply of White and Household Sewing Machines. * FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. m m , N J _ _ NTT tATNAlIfXT Wr; are autnorizeci to announce w. uxvvj ? m WYLIE, of Hickorv Grove, as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. March 24 11 tf for clerk of court." WE are authorized to anuounce Capt. J. ROBERT LINDSAY as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. February 22 "8 tf for clerk of court. THE friends of J. LEONIDAS MOORE respectfully present him to the voters of York county, as a man in every way suitable and worthy to fill the office of CLERK OF COURT, and hereby announce him as a candidate for that position, subject, however, to the action of the Democratic party, in the primary election. February 22 8 tf for county commissioner. WE are authorized to announce JAMES M. McDOWELL as a candidate for COUX TY COMMISSIONER of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. February 29 9 tf for sh ekiff. WE are authorized to announce W. D. JOHNSTON as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. January 18 3 tf ""for sheriff. WE are authorized to announce ALLEN B. CROSBY as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. January 4*1 tf ~for sheriff. ~ WE are authorized to announco Capt. E. A. CRAWFORD as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. January 4 1 * tf 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. "llf^E are authorized to announce JOHN A. DARWIN as a candidate for the office oi oi l oi'K county, suujeci 10 me action Of the Democratic primary election. December 14 50 " tf FOR JUDGE OF I?ROBATE~ WE are authorized to announce JAMES It. KENXBD.Y as a candidate for re-election to the office of JUDGE OF PROBATE of j York county, subject to the action of the Dem- i ocratic party at the primary election. / January 11 2 tf _FOR PROBATE Ji'DGE. WE are authorized to announce Col. WIL- 1 LIAM H. McCORKLE as a candidate | for JUDGE OF PROBATE, subject to the ac- j tion of the Democratic party at the primary j election. January 4 1 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALE nersons indebted to the estate of R. SPRINGS MOORE, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. Persons having claims against the said estate are required to present them, duly authenticated, within the next thirty days. W. B. MOORE, Administrator. March 7 10 3t . II. W. WHITE, D. D. DENTIST, J YORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Allison Building, oyer Parish ct Kennedy's Store. April 20 1(1 ly* IT. M. I>OBSO\ d SOI?. NEW CLOTHING! NEW CLOTHING!! YMfE have just received a lot of the cheapest T Clothing we ever offered on this market. Coat, Pants and Hat for $5.00 ; beautiful Suits for 87.50 and 88.00 ; Suits for 810.00 that would do for men to appear in the halls of Congress with, if they could only get elected ; loyely ones for 815.00, and exquisite ones for $25.00 that would do to face the minister with, provided you had a loved one at your side. We certainly have the nicest line of men's cheap Clothing ever seen in our Store. GENTS' HATS. Our stock of new Hats for men's and boys' wear are very pretty. We have already emptied several boxes of them. So pretty and cheap. Don't buy a Hat until you see ours. Prices from 25 cents to $5.00. All colors. We have sold more men's new Hats out of our stock, for the time they have been in, than ever before, therefore, they must be cheap. You see we are giving more for the almighty dollar across the counter, than you can get anywhere else. Please bear this in mind and bring your cash to see the Old Chap. When we do sell anything on time it must be on gilt-edge paper. CHEWING TOBACCO. A line of nice Chewing Tobacco as cheap as you can possibly buy it. We have the best 10 cents a plug Tobacco in town and no mistake. Come and try only one plug and you will see that it is the best in town for 50 cents a pound. We also have Snuff in small bladders. SHEETING. 14 yards of Sheeting for one dollar, spoicasu, or 7 cents a yard by the bolt. The best unlaundried Shirt in America for 75 cents?the Winston. Come and examine it. It will last just as long as any Shirt that I or any one can sell yon for ?1.00. Just try one ana see for yourself, if we are not correct. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Is full of all kinds of Shoes. We have the nicest ladies' Kid Shoe to be found in York ville. Zeigler's perfect fitting Shoes are perfect beauties. We have a splendid line of Umbrellas at all prices. Our line of men's work Shirts and Drawers are splendid for the money. Our school boys' Jeans and Cotton Goods are nice for the price we are asking. We keep a splendid line of Lap Robes. OUR PERFUMERIES Are as good as you can find anywhere. Our Face Powders of all kinds and Bloom of Youth for beautifying the complexion are as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best. OUR NEW MILLINERY * Will arrive in a few days, of which we will speak later. We have already received a small lot of nice Shapes that are very pretty. MRS TrtWRAWIE IVlJLiU* XJV VV AiiAll Is still busy sending out those beautiful tits. Her fits are attracting attention from many portions of this State, and also from North Carolina. We are receiving many orders and every person seems delighted. Our work in that department is SPOT CASH From every person. No matter how good they are, it must be cash. T. M. DOBSON & SON, Leaders in Dress-Making and Millinery. . O. PARISH CO. A NEW FIRM. I RESPECTFULLY give notice to my friends, and the public generally that M r. G. L. McNEEL has entered into partnership with me in the mercantile business in Yorkville, and from this date the business will be conducted under the firm name of C. G. PARISH <fc CO. With this accession to the business, in the increase of capital and the connection of Mr. McNeel, our business will be proportionately enlarged in the extent of stock carried, and as it is our intention to keep on hands, at all times, a large stock of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES, we respectfully solicit an inspection of the same by all intending to purchase. Our stock is now ample, to which accessions are being regularly made. Mr. S. L. Davidson and Mr. Wm. H. Colcock will be found in the store at all times as salesmen, and will be pleased to meet their friends and all others desiring bargains. C. G. PARISH. \ GEORGE T. SCHORR. NOW ON EXHIBITION. THE Moftatt Combination Cultivator, Single and Double-Foot Plow. It is recommended by some of our best farmers. Wilcox & White Organs Still hold the lead. I am ready at any time to place one beside any other, to bo judged by the most expert musician. Handsome Stoof and large Instruction Book free. I keep instruments in good order free of charge. Domestic Sewing Machines At reduced prices. Has the best Attachments of any other Machine. DON'T FAIL To see my Cylinder Churn. Ask Dr. Cartwriirht and Mr. J. H. Riddle about them. Stoves, Tinware And HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS at bottom prices. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work done promptly, and strictly for cash. GEORGE T. SCIIORB. JLO WRY & ST ARR. P. W. DEVOE & CO.. NEW YORK. MANUFACTURERS OF Pure Mixed Paints Ready for Csc. WE wish to call attention to the fact that we guarantee our ready mixed PAINTS to be made only of PURELINSEED OIL and the most permanent PIGMENTS. They are | neither "Chemical," "Rubber," "Patent" nor j "Fireproof." Our Paints are put up full measure by Uni- I ted States standard gallon. All who anticipate painting will find it to j their interest to call on LOWRY it STARR, j Druggists, Yorkville, S. C., who curry a full j stock of our goods, and are prepared to give i close prices. Truly Yours, F. W. DEVOE it CO. HOLD TO THIS FACT, I That we are still headquarters for pure and reliable MEDICINES. Special attention given to the PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS. LOWRY A STARR, Leading Druggists, j i; | PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-YOKE COUNTY. I Office of Ci.kkk of Court of Common Pi.kas, j Yorkville, March 0, 1888. ! Ex-partc Nancy M. Whisonant.?In rc estate j I of Calvin Whisonant?T. M. Whisonant, Administrator. l "VTOTICE is hereby given that on this day ] NANCY M. WHISONANT, by her coun- ! i sel IIART A IIART, tiled in this office her pe- j i tition for "exemption of personal property" j ami that on FRIDAY, THE 6TII DAY OF ] APRIL, 1888, I shall proceed to sot apart for j I her and her minor children the amount of j personalty asked, pursuant to Section 2002 of ; ; the General Statutes of South Carolina. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pr.s. March? !< ">t H. F. ADICKES. ~~ I LOOK HERE, MR. BUYER! SPOT 1HE CASH AND SAVE MONEY. A rnn YARDS of dark PRINTS at 3 cents lOUU per yard. a n rv_.: eti ooliie doss Drives in onoes. Henceforward we win sell goods for cash only, and we are now making such prices for the cash as will surprise credit buyers. Corticelli Spool Silk at!> cents per spool. Corticelli Spool Twist at 3 cents per spool. Standard American Pins at 3 cents per paper. First quality ne plus ultra Pins at 5 cents per paper. Nursery Pius, large or small, Scgntsadozen. Pearl Buttons, 18 and 20 lines, at 2 cents a dozen. Pearl Buttons, 22, 24 and 26 lines, at 3 cents a paper. 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, first quality, at 25 cents per yard. A large lot of Tooth Brushes, first-class goods, at 11 cents each. 4 Cakes Toilet Soap for 10 cents. 6 Cakes Toilet Soap for 15 cents. All our goods are being sold at prices proportionate to the above. SHOES. Our stock of Shoes for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children is very full and attractive, and prices will be found reduced in proportion to above quotations. Remember that our terms are SPOT CASH to everybody. FOR THIS WEEK We offer our entire stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings at one-third off regular prices. These prices are for THIS WEEK ONLY. Come early and get choice. Unprecedented Bargains in Embroideries and Trimmings. Special exhibit this week. NEW SPRING HATS. Avery large stock of New Spring Hats at lower prices than ever known in this market. We Must Have the Money ! All Accounts and Notes due us have been handed out for collection. We must have the money. . i II. F. ADICKES. W. C. LATIMER.~ SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT. ALL persons that still have open accounts with me must come and settle, either by NOTE or MORTGAGE, or PAY THE CASH. I am in need of money and must compel my customers to pay me. I mean this for no particular one, liUT FOR ALL. This is positively THE LAST NOTICE I will give, and it will be to your interest to give this matter vour earlv attention. \V. ('. LATIMER. JT. H. RIDDLE. IN STOCK. A FULL line of General Groceries and Plantation Supplies. My stock of Flour, Meat, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, ?fcc., <tc., is large and bought at bottom prices, and I'll sell tliein cheap and don't you forget it. GUANOS! GUANOS!! My arrangements for goods in this line are decidedly more satisfactory than ever before. I have bought largely of the best grades of Ainmoniated Guano and Acid Phosphate. All parties making purchases in this line will consult their interest by seeing before buying. TENNESSEE HAMS. I have received my first lot of those elegant Tennessee Hams, sweet and juicy. Every Ham guaranteed perfectly sound, or money refunded. LIME. I have completed arrangements for the ex- j elusive control of Simon's Pure Limestone Lime, and shall endeavor to keep a supply on : hand at all times. J. H. KIDDLE. ! PARISH & KENNEDY. FICKLED FIGS FEET AND SOUR GROUT. TIIE latter we had made of selected and trim- j ined Cabbage. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, ; Cabbage, Beans and Peas. The best variety of > delicious fruits. Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, ! Raisins, Apples, dried Peaches and Apples, ! French Prunes and cheap ones. Box of fresh I Dates. Best and freshest French and Stick j Candies. Almost anything and everything in . Fancy Groceries. All guaranteed to be first j quality, or just as represented. All qualities 1 of New Crop New Orleans Molasses, Bacon, ; fresh Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast Bacon, i Flour at $2.15, $2.35, $2.50, $2.85, $3.00 and $3.25 per 100 pounds. We keep a full line of Heavy : Groceries, and they are all fresh. So come and we will give you the best goods at prices that cannot be equaled. Cash is the almighty right arm of business. | Yea, it is lock, key, trunk.and chain to success, : and if you wish to climb higher, you must do business on business principles, or run a fear- > fill risk of sinking, blindfolded, into poverty, I failure and ruin. Wooden and Stone Waro. Coftn? afc 50. 55 and 30 nounds. Irish Potatoes for Seed, .just come in. All kinds. "We want Butter and Errs. PARISH ,t KENNEDY. -rfMAY Ac MAY, ^ ? DRUGGISTS. Z& WE HAVE THEM ALL! DON'T forget that MAY & MAY have almost every Patent Medicine of any worth in stock, among which are: Green's August Flower. Simmons' Liver Medicines, in powder and linnid forms. boschee's German Syrup. Mrs. Joe Pearson's Remedy for the Blood. Botanic Blood Balm, or B. B. B. Swift's Specific, or S. S. S. Hood's and Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Chilarine for Chills and Fever. Bradfield's Female Regulator. Phillip's Palatable Coa Liver Oil. Reed <fc Oarnick's Peptonized Cod Liver Oil and Milk, Soluble Infant Food, Lime Juice and Pepsin. Massey's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Robinson's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Wheat Phosphates. Mellin's Food. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Maltine. Malt and Cod Liver Oil. Phos-Acid. Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Hamlin's Cough Balsam. Worm Candies in bulk, for Children, lodia, Bromidia and Celerina. Aletris Cordial. Lytheated Hydrangia. Salvation Oil. BROMO CAFFINE, For brain workers, and is highly recommended. Pepsin for indigestion. May's Favorite Kidney aud Liver Cure. Pafne's Celery Compound. It is a nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxatiyc, and a Diuretic. That is what it is. McDade's Succus Altorans. Hughes' Chill Tonic. Robinson's Wine of Coco. Brown's Jamaica Ginger. Taylor's SweetrGum and Mullein. Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's System Vitalizer?the best known remedy for indigestion and inactive liver. Willow Charcoal in bottles. Brown's Iron Bitters. Rat]way's Ready Relief. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Shaker's Extract of Roots. Dead Shot?for worms. Young American Liniment. Mexican Mustang Liniment. McLean's Liniment. May's Liniment. Mitchell's Eye Salve. Thompson's" Eye Water. May's Buchu Compound. lTi.173, 1III5JU W O QUUtUUlJg 1 U{/. Cuticura Salve. WizzardOil, Gargling Oil. St. Joseph Oil. British OiL All kinds of Lubricating Oils. Two grades of Kerosene. Horse and Cattle Powders and thousands of other things, which we are unable to enumerate in this space. Our stock of Pills goes up into the millions and we would be silly, with our limited space, to even begin to enumerate them. Call for almost any pill you want and you will be likely to get it. WRITING MATERIALS. We have a large and select assortment of writing materials, including Lead Pencils, Pens, Inks, Note, Letter and Legal Cap Paper. Our Celebrated "Ah, There" Soap is as popular as ever and still goes at three cakes for 10 cents. The cheapest and best soap on earth for the money. PEERLESS HARNESS OIL. This colebrated Harness Oil has no superior. 1st. It is specially recommended for the preservation and softening of the leather. 2nd. It is free from corrosive substances, and by its proper use will strengthen the leather and cause it to retain its newness and beauty, and increase its durability. 3d. It will not gum or glue the surface, but its effects are the same as best Neatsfoot Oil. Call and get a can. Full directions on every Can. None genuine without the above picture on each and every can. MAY & MAY, Druggists. AUCTION SALES." SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, 011 the FIRST MONDAY in A.UI1IL, NEXT, At York Court House, the following property to wit: The plantation whereon the defendant now resides^ situated on the waters of Buffalo Creek, in Cherokee township, bounded by lands of E. H. Bridges, Dr. John G. Black and others, and containing two hundred acres, more or less. One house and lot in Black's Station, situated on corner of John and Carolina streets. Also, one other house and lot in Black's Station, situated on Chester street. Levied on at the suits of W. F. Smith, T. L. Black and Lipscomb & Howe and others, as the property of J. D. F. Duncan. ($4.20 Terms cash, or the property to be re-advertised for re-sale on the next Sales-Day, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 7 10 4t EXECUTOR'S SALE. ITNDER the authority conferred by the will J of HUGH R. LOVE, deceased, late of the county of Whitfield, Georgia, I will expose to public sale, at the door of YORK C. H., S. C., on the 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1888, between the hours of one and two o'clock P. M., that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, in the northwestern part of the said county of York, of which the said Hugh R. Love died seized and possessed?being a part of what is known as the "Peeler land." (A more extended description of the land will be given next week.) Terms?One-half cash ; balance payable on or before November 1, 1888, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises. JOHN W. LOVE, Executor. March 7 10 4t WI. M. SPECK. GO TO SPECK'S 1110R Fine Watch movements, in Gold or 1 Silver Cases GO TO SPECK'S For Niekle Clocks, with or without alarm. GO TO SPECK'S For Parlor, Mantle, and Kitchen Clocks. GO TO SPECK'S For Solid Gold Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Ear Rings of all kinds and shapes, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Gold Mounted Florida Novelties, Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold | Pens, Spectacles and Eye Glasses. GO TO SPECK'S For all kinds of Silver Table Ware, such as j Teaspoons, Tablespoons, Knives and Forks, [ Castors, Pickle Stands, Butter Dishes, Cake I Baskets, Cream Pitchers and everything in his I line. WANTED. I will exchange New Goods for Old Gold and | Silver. MY PRICES For Goods or Work are not exorbitant. All j goods are guaranteed to be just as represented, | and my work speaks for itself. WILL H. SPECK. Jeweler, j ?^?? ; NEW GOODS. For Holiday and Xmas Gifts.1 f1 i VJTENTS' Gold Watches from ?25.00 to ?05.00. i 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. r Necklaces ?1.00 to ?7.00. j Ladies' "Queen" Chains from ?1.50 to ?5.00. j Bracelets from ?1.50 to ?10.00. Gents' and Ladies' Cud Buttons from 50c. to ?4. Gents' and Ladies' Collar Buttons, all prices. 1 nairof handsome Vases atcost, ?2.50. Waterbury Watches ?2.50, and a great many j other articles. Call in and examine before j buving elsewhere. A. S. MORRISON, Agent. January 18 3 tf FINE JU LES FOR SALE. THE undersigned, as agent of A. WILLI- ! FORD, otters for sale a lot ol FINE ' WELL-BROKEN YOUNG MULES. They will be sold CLOSE FOR CASH, or on a credit until NEXT FALL on liberal terms. I guar- ; aiitee all stock sold by me to be as represented. The above Mules may bo found at the Stables i formerly known as \VTIITAKER A GLENN'S, j near the Old Masonic Hall. WANTED.?10,000 BUNDLES OF FOD- j DER, for which the highest market price will j be paid. T. M. WIIITAKER. January 25 4 tf WITHERS ADICKES SOME SEASONABLE GOODS. EATABLES.?March and April are hard months in which to get something nice to eat. We have many things well adapted to the 3 table now. 1 MEATS.?The best Ham we ever used, and , also California Ilarns at 12i cents, which are ex- ' cellent value?jlist as good as large Tennessee 1 Hams at more price. Try one and be convinced. Smoked Beef and Tongues, which are real nice. Fine Break fast Strips. I FLOUR OF ALL SORTS. i MEAL.?Home made and bolted, which is : real good. Pea Meal, which is excellent cow feed, and Bran of better quality tban usual. i OATMEAL AND FLAKES.?Which are better than is usually sold, and most people have found out this by the using. Buckwheat of all sorts. Molasses?including some unmixed New Orleans. Try a can of Maple Syrup with Hecker's Buckwheat. CANNED GOODS of all sorts and of reliable quality. Choice Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Sal- i mon, Mackerel, Oysters, Crabs, which, with i shells for serving, make an attractive dish. ! Sardines, something fancy. Deviled Meats, i Beef, Pineapples?sliced and grated ; Peaches, Ac. Have you tried our 25cent Jams and Marmalades ? They are pure and at half the former price. FRUITS. v. ! Dried Fruit, Evaporated Apples, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Ac. Flavoring Extracts of fine quality. Gelatines, ' all brands. Chocolates, Coco. Spices of all sorts, and don't forget, always of good quality. COFFEES ARE LOWER. i i We can now give a good Rio at 20 cents. Arica roasted at pounds for 31.00. . Sugars of every sort. A nice New Orleans bright Sugar?and all Sugar?at 14 pounds for ' $1.00. This is good Sugar and a very close price. Teas of all sorts. Some folks think our 50 cents Tea good enough. Try it. White Beans and Peas are nice now. Honey is good food and very cheap at fty cts. Crackers and Candies in variety. The finest Snowilake Crackers brought to Torkvilleare at our Store. J OARDEI SEEDS. ! { Land ret h's and Ferry's. Flower and Grass Seeds. We only keep the finest Red Sapling Clover. A lot fresh this week. Irish Potatoes Pnrrklinn VnrL* r?mint.v. VftW York. i and some from away across the ocean. J HARDWARE ! HARDWARE !! Still we get it, sell it and save people moneyon prices of it. Examine fully and be con- j vinced. We have the most complete assort- < ment in York and court a comparison of prices. CROCKERY, AC. , A new lot of Crockery, Glass, etc., received ' this week. Lamps'and all parts of same. ] Lanterns?the best tubular?for S5 cents. Tinware and Woodenware in great variety. 1 YOU CAN'T MATCH THIS. i About MO,000 Matches received this week. ! 10 cents for a dozen boxes?500 Matches, more or less. ?1.00 buys 144 boxes. These Matches are of best (|uality and conveniently packed. OILS. 6 gallons of ordinary Coal Oil for ?1.00. 5 gallons of be3t Coal Oil for ?1.00. Safe, Ac. Candles of all sorts. TOBACCO. Recollect we are selling low. A good 5 cents Cigar at 3 for 10 cents. Duke's new Cigarettes with instructive pictures, iiags, rulers, coat of arms, Ac., of every nation on the globe. I WITHERS ADICKES. M. C. WILLIS. ~ : ON A BOOM! MY trade in Wagons has been considerably beyond my most sanguine expectations. , I extend my most hearty thanks to the public for their patronage, and beg leave to state that ( I have just received TWO CAR LOADS ' ] of the CELEBRATED LIGHT RUNNING ' TENNESSEE WAGONS, with improved pat- 5 ent box straps and skeans. Call and see them. They are better than any wagons heretofore made by the Tennessee Wagon Co. They can be bought cheap for Cash or on approved paper. 1 A GLAMOR FOR THE COLUMBUS. ! There is a class of trade which clamors for the Columbus Buggy C'o's vehicles. To that trade J I will say that I have just received a carefully k selected stock of Columbus Buggies which I offer to the trade on their merits. It is unncc- " essary forme to say anything in praise of these Buggies, as everybody knows that they cannot be excelled. Buv of'me J niYAY'? EVERLASTING AYI.E GREASE The best made. I have never yet had so large and so well a selected stock oi'goods. An inspection will show that the stock cannot be excelled So come one, come all. My motto, is: "1 Quick Sales au?l Short Profits. ( t Respectfully soliciting a continuance of past J favors, I am, with best wishes, Yours, M. C. WILLIS. s LATTA BROTHERS" - i ( PLANTATION SUPPLIES 1 t AND \ FAMILY GROCERIES. j ] PLEASE bear in mind that we are prepared to furnish our customers, and the public * generally, with as good goods, and at as low prices as they can be bought anywhere. * fust Received A fresh lot of canned goods, consisting of < Peaches, Apricots, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Cove ^ Oysters, Salmon, Corned Beef, French and | ( American Sardines. s HARDWARE. Under this bead, our stock is about complete. In farming implements, we are second to none. Yet To Arrive. ! < We have a large lot of Flour and New Or- j leans Molasses to arrive this week, which we expect to sell as cheap as the cheapest, so you | will save money by securing our prices before j purchasing elsewhere. ' , Baker's Standard Guano. j | ! t Wo are agents for the celebrated Guano nam- j c ed above, and we guarantee there is none better, i a LATTA BROTHERS. j 1 ! c APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. THIRTY days after date, application will be ; made to the Clerk of the Court of Common " Pleas for York county, for a Charter incorporating MOUNT PARAN BAPTIST CHURCH, f located near Black's Station, in York countv, f S. C. ' *?&?? t February 1"> 7 Tflfiffi* V HUNTER & OATES. our buyemFrThunter. BY the time this reaches our customers, our BUYER, Mr. HUNTER, will be in the Northern Markets, where ho will purchase a full and complete line of all the newest styles in SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. We havs just received a beautiful line of Spring Calicoes,beautiful styles, Quilt Calicoes, ill Turkey red, at ten cents per yard. Indigo Blues, fastcolors. White Lawns, Check Nainsooks, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Crinoline, Embossed Cambric, Eureka Cloth, Jersey Jackets. A beautiful line of Scrim, Cretons, Table Covers, &c. Red and white Table Damask from 50 cents up. Doylies, Towels, Crash, Pillow-Case Linen, Brown Linen, Sea Island, Bleached Muslin, 10-4 Brown Shirting, Brown and Bleached Drilling, Laces and Embroideries, Turkey red Floss, Knitting Cotton, ill numbers ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, <fcc. Neck Wear, Corsets of all the celebrated makes. Shoes ! Shoes !! We call special attention to our magnificent 3tock of lino and medium grade Shoes. Especially our ladies' fine P. Cox's, that cannot be surpassed by any others in this market. Try i pair of our ?2.0O Walkenfast button, and thev will give you entire satisfaction. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! Men's fine black, four button Cutaway Corkscrew Suits. Men's fine four button Cheviot Suits. Men's fine four button Cassiinere Suits. Mon's four button long and slim Cheviot Suits. Men's line black Corkscrew Sack Suits. Men's lino light Cheviot Suits. Men's fine light Cassimero Suits. Those goods are just opened, and are of the very latest styles finished in the best manner r>f workmanship, every detail of them good. Give perfect satisfaction in fit, trimming and make. HUNTER <fc GATES, Leaders in lino Clothingand Gents' Furnishing Goods. G.H. O'LEARY. 1888. WITH the opening of the new year I take pleasure in returning my tha'nks for the patronage of the past year, and "desire to inform he public that I am prepared to serve my cusomers during the present year with goods in ill the lines I carrv at short profits. Give me i call is all I ask. G. H. O'LEARY. FlRiVITURE, 1AM receiving daily new Furniture of all grades. Some elegant Bedroom Suits and landsome Parlor Suits will be sold cheap for ;he cash at G. H. O'LEARY'S. B EDST E A I) S, C HAIR S ,?3Lc7 1 T T Uorloln.wlo flnuro Pll^OnnK A iju j^iouuo yjk iJUUot.cauO| vuano^ a^uit>uuo? f\ Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Washstands, Mattresses, Spring Beds and a handsome line )f Rattan and Reed Chairs at O'LEARY'S STOVES. MOV ES.STO V ES. ClOOKING and Heating Stoves of the best J make, bought by the car load. Also No. 1 Stoves made by Chas. Noble ?fe Co., Philadelphia. Every "Stove warranted. Remember ivhen you want anything in this line I lead in prices and quality." CARPETS, RL'tiS, &V. CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture Frames, Work Baskets, Ac., ifce., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS, AC. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, and everything kept in this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't buy before vou get mv prices in these goods. G. H. O'LEARY. KENNEDY BROS.&BARRON. NEW GOODS. WE have just received a supply of Goods in the following lines, viz,: Pretty Dress Ginghams, Barred Muslin, Pretty Dross Calicoes, India Linen, Stout"Hickory Shirting, Victoria Lawn, Best grade Ticking, Large lot Torchon Handkerchiefs from Lace, cents up, Jersey Jackets, Striped Muslin, Misses' Hose, Ladies' Gloves, Ladies' Hose, Suspenders, Gents' Half-Hose, Corsets, Full Dress Bustles, Pearl Buttons, Dude Bows, Horn and Rubber Dress Ladies' Cuffs, and Tuck Combs, Table Oil Cloth, Turkish Towels, Best Brittania DipCedar Buckets, pers, Brooms, Chalk Lines, Charlottesville Cassimere, Coil Rope, Gents' Hats in large quantity. The best ?2.50 Shoe for ladies that we have sver offered We would like to call special attention to the BUSTLE we sell. It folds perfectly flat when in a sitting position, and always resumes its jhape upon rising. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. AUSTRALIAN GRASS SEED. Wi'j nave succeeueu iu gemug <* uuincu quantity of this pure Grass Seed. Call be'ore it is sold out. We also have Garden Seeds, Orchard Grass and Clover Seed. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. PLOWS, AC. WE have Double and Single-Foot Plowstocks, Plows, Trace Chains, Hames, Heel Bolts, Backhands, Shovels, Forks, Picks, Sprouting Hoes, Ac., Ac. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SCHOOL BOOKS 1 ND STATIONERY. Headquarters at flL KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. WALTER B. MOORE & CO., 8U0CESS0RS TO LINDSAY & MOORE. BLACKSMITH TOOLS. IMTE have in stock Anvils, Bellows, Stnith f T Hammers, etc., and we not only want o sell them, but truly think that where paries are running as many as four plows, it vould be a sensible and "paying investment, farmers think about this matter. Investigate, Calculate, Act. We furnish them on very realonable terms. MORE dROCKERY. Our stock of Crockery is so large and complete that it makes us wonder if there is au)ther store in the "New South" with such a :omplete line. Our Shelves are ladened down , ;o almost breaking with thousands and thousinds of pieces of table ware, of all the newest shapes and designs, from the commonest rnate*ial to the most fastidious and aristocratic French China. It is a marvelous exhibition md you should not fail to see it! Doors open 'roni 7 A. M., until !' P. M. Admission? FREE OF CHARGE. Onion Sets, Early Rose Seed Potatoes and plover Seed. For Doors, Sash and Blinds, Lumber, Shinties, Plastering Laths, Brackets, etc., call on is for estimates. COFFINS 1ND CASKETS. Remember we always please in this lino be ause we keep all kinds,|in adult sizes, from 15 to $150.00. Our Burial Robes are growing ;ery popular in this section and in a short ime will be used entirely. Customers will be terved at anvhour. " WALTER B. MOORE A CO. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. N'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator de bonis non,<cum testanento annexo, of the estate of R. A. SPRINGS, leceased, will make a linal settlement with the fudge of Probate, on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1888, and will apply for a final discharge roni liability as Administrator of the saidesate. L. I>. CHILDS, Administrator. <> 5t. roui uaij v ? APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. I^TOTICE is hereby.given that the undersignLl ed, Administrator of the estate of R. ?\ McLURE, deceased, has made a final setlement with the Judge of Probate for York ounty, and on the 24th day of March, 1888, it 12 o'clock, M., will make application for a inal discharge from liability as Administrator if the said estate. W. J. STEPHENSON, Administrator. February 22 8 at I BUY CATTLE. PARTIES HAVING CATTLE FOR SALE will do well to call on me. I can pay more or CATTLE TO SHIP than any one can pay or them to kill on this market. I will pay he highes CASH PRICES. S. A. MeELWEE.