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. " > Special Hotires. A Card from Senator Black. Black's, S. C., April 21,1888. To My Friends in York County: Having entered into a business arrangement which will necessitate my absence, for the greater part of my time, from the county, and thus prevent me from making a canvass of the county, I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you as well as to myself, to allow my name to be placed in nomination as a candidate for the Senate in the next election. I have delayed making this announcement, hoping that I might find some way to comply with the wishes of those who have brought my name forward. > To you who have been so kind to me in the past, and who have honored me with your con naenceana support, x oegpuunciy lunvikuumedgeyny warmest gratitude, and to say that my heart will always be with you, and my humble abilities and services are yours in any effort that will advance the interests of York county. Respectfully, J. G. Black. April 25 17 It KUYKENDAL'S SPECIALS. A Composition on Repeaters. History repeats itself. The seasons repeat themselves. The sun and moon are the most constant and oldest repeaters in existence. The fowls of the air, the fishes of the sea, and the beasts of the field, repeat by nature the habits and instincts that stamped their species at creation. Thoughts, fashions, ideas, arts, and even inventions are lost in the whirl of time and pop up again like a comet and are hailed as something new and so on. This will excuse us for repeating in substance what we have said before, namely, that consumers of Paint must not iose sight of the fact that 1 gallon of the Longman <fe Martinez Paint will .cover as much surface as 2 gallons of ready mixed paint, make an infinitely better job at a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent, over the best of slop or ready mixed paints, and is covered by an iron ciaa guarantee ui me /m?z*ufacturers ; not the party who sells it. We can malce this proposition plain to any one who can reason. Longman <fc Martinez Paints sold by Kttykendal. Announcement Extraordinary. We expect to have in store.this week a large lot of Tobacco bought at one half its value, and will offer, while it lasts, the biggest bargains ever heard of in the town. Don't fail to see us. Choice New Drinks. We will have our Soda fountain in operation ia a few days, and will offer in addition to the fruit syrups, quite a number of new medicinal drinks ana choice beverages never before sold in this market. Our apparatus has been thoroughly overhauled and cleaned. Give Me One Dollar And get a can of Detroit Carriage Black with which you can repaint your carriage or buggy in the most handsome manner with one coat. No varnishing required. Sold only at the Y. D. S. < Poor Child, Do your parents know that Campbell's Cough Cure will cure that whooping cough? Hundreds of little sufferers like yourself have been cured by it. Sold only by Jno. 0. Kuykendal. Don't Be Defrauded. Westmoreland's Calisava Tonic is being im.itated. See that you get Westmoreland's Califsaya Tonic, manufactured by Westmoreland ?Bros., Greenville, S. C. Every bottle should have a red metal cap over the cork, with the following imprint: "Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic. Westmoreland Bros., Sole Proprietors, Greenville, S. C." Every bottle of Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic should haye the following : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, January 25th, 1883. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. ^ 'C.?Gentlemen: Yourformulaformakingyour "Calisava Tonic," certified to nnder oath on the 22nd 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 med icinal tonic, subject to stamp tax, ana matsaies thereof will be subject to the provisions of Section 3243, United States Revised Statutes. Respectfully, GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner. Sold by Lowry <ft Starr at $1.00 per bottle. 9. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Inch, says: >(Botli myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S" CONSUMPTION CURE." Sold by May <fe May. 10. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Sold by May & May. 11. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 60 cts., and $1. Sold by May <fc May. " 12." 8HI LOH'S CATARRH REMED Y-a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Moutl^JSol^^^ 13. "HACKMETACII," a lasting and Iragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by May <fc May. 14. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by May & May. 15. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liyer Complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by May <fc May. 16T 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 severe 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. ... 11 i r _ - 117! 1 |? TJafoSl W V, iioyt Ou VjU., VV UU1C9U1C7 atiu jlivmiu Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have been 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 satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in tnis 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 by Lonvry & Starr. Bucklen'N Arnica Salve. The bast Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, CbapSed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin iruptioes, 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 <fc Starr. February I 5 ly . >. The York Baptist S. S. Convention. This, body will convene at Unity Baptist Church, on Friday before the 5th Sunday in April, and continue through Sunday. The following subjects will bo discussed : 1. Pastoral and Deaconate Authority, by J. K. Fant and J. B. Wood. 2. Giving as a means of Grace, by G. M. Webb and Jas. M. Cobb. Integrity in Church Finances, by J. A. White and F. H. Dover. 4. Prayer as a Doctrine and as a Means of ~ -r Tr.iT O "V if race, Dy j. a., nni,Lj. rioumuu mm u. -k*. Johnson. Rev. J. A. White or Rev. J. A. Hill will preach a sermon at 11 o'clock on the first day of the meeting. H. E. JOHNSON, President. F. H. Dover, Clerk. April 11 15 tf See Here! A remedy that cures by nature and is purely vegetable, is one that must be perfectly safe. We claim that Chipvan's Liver PiLLS/are not only reliable and speedy, but also thaf they are the mildest in their action of any pilt'before the public, and as a cure for sick/ieadache, malaria and dyspepsia, they stand'without a peer. Sold by Lowry & Starr./ March 28 13 / ly HYMENEAL; Married?At the resi/enceof the officiating officer, in Betllel townsraip, on the evening of the 17tb instant, byVPerrv Ferguson, Notary Public. Mr. il P./CULLENDER and Miss MARY E. BR\>?ER Both of York county. At the residence of the officiating officer, at Black's, on Sunday, April 22, 1888. by R. F. Gibson, Notarv Public, Mr. LEWIS RAMSAY and Miss RACHEL MARTIN. All of York county, FOR HOIJSEOF REPRESENTATIVES WE are authorized to announce BENJAMIN J. GOLD, of Cherokee township, as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for York county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party at the primary election. April 25 17 tf BUGGIES. WAGONS AND STOCK FOR SALE. I WILL sell at LOWRYSVILLE, Chester county, S. C., on THURSDAY, 10TH DAY OF MAY, next, at 2 o'clock P. M., a lot of SECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Also a few Mules and Horses. Terms of sale? CASH. C. E. SPENCER, Ex'r estate B. T. Wheeler, dec'd. April 25 17 2t NOTICE. THE attention of the citizens of the town is called to the Ordinance forbidding the piling of boxes, barrels, Ac., on the streets, and the deposit thereon of sweepings, Ac. The placing of boxes, Ac., on the sidewalks in such manner as not to obstruct free passage, will not be regarded as a violatiou or this Ordinance. The throwing upon the streets of sweepings, banana and orange peelings, decayed cabbage, Ac., cannot be permitted. GEO. W. S. HART, Intendant. April 25 17 It AN ORDINANCE To nrevent the stopping of wagons on the streets for the purpose of retailing therefrom certain articles. BE IT ORDAINED bv the Intendant and Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., That from and after the 10th day ot May. 1888, na wagon shall be allowed to stop and stand on the streets of said town, for the purpose of retailing therefrom either apples, cider, chestnuts or melons ; Provided, That this Ordinance shall not be construed to prevent sales from house to house in the town, or from store to store. Done in assembly of Council, April 23rd, 1888. [i,. s.l GEO. W. S. HART, Intendant. J. En. Jefferys, Clerk. April 25 17 2t * AN ORDINANCE Fixing the commutation street and road tax for the current year. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., That the commutation street and road tax for the current year be fixed as follows : If paid during the month of May, $2.00; during the month of June, $2.25; during the month of July, $2.50; and that no less sum than $3.00 be received in lieu of the work, unless the same be paid before the first day of August next. 2. That the Treasurer furnish to each person ?- .aao!..* tlia anm nniH in fivirlfinnft O iOV/OI^W IVi VUV OUIU mmm ? that such person shall not be liable to further streot or road duty during the current year. Done in assembly of Council, this 23rd day of April, 1888. [L. s.] GEO. W. S. HART, Intendant. J. Ed. Jefferys, Clerk. April 25 17 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS Dr. A. P. CAMPBELL has applied to inefor Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM E. CAMPBELL, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for said county, to be holden at York Court House, on WEDNESDAY. the 9TH DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1888 at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any, whv the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the 112th year of American Independence. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge. April 25 17 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS S. W. BURNS has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. JANE E. BURNS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House, on THURSDAY, 10TH DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1888, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, whv the said Administration should not be granted.. Given under my hand and seal, this 28rd day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the 112th year of American Independence. TAXfRS R KENNEDY. Probate Judge. April 25 17 2t "democratic convention. NOTICE is hereby given to the Democratic voters of York county, that pursuant to the action of the Democratic Executive Committee of the county, in session at Yorkville on the 24th of April,*instant, a COUNTY CONVENTION will be held IN YORKVILLE, at 11 o'clock A. M., on SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1888, for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent the county in the State Convention to be held in Columbia, on the 17th of May, for the purpose of electing DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION to be held in St. Louis on the 5th of June; On motion, it was ordered that PRECINCT ELECTIONS for delegates to the County Convention be held at the various precinctsin the county, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, MAY 5th, and that the precinct chairmen of the respective precincts appoint managers of the same. The following is the number of delegates to which each precinct is entitled in the County Convention: Black's, 7; Bethel, 5; Bethany, 4; Blairsville, 4; Buffalo, 1; Bullock's Creek, 3; Clay Hill, 3; Coates'Tavern, 3; Clover,4; Clark's Fork, 1; Hickory Grove, 5; McElwee's Mill, 3 ; Fort Mill, G; McConnellsville, 5: Thompson's Mill. I ; Rock Hill, 10 ; Yorkville, 10. By order of the Executive Committee. R. II. GLENN, Chairman. John A. Latta, Secretar\\ April 25 17 2t SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. in the probate court. Exparte Thomas F. Jackson, Administrator of H. G. Jackson, deceased, Petitioner, In Re Estate of H. G.Jackson, Intestate.?Citation on petition for settlement of estate. TO all and singular the persons in any manner interested in the estate of H. G. Jackson, deceased, intestate, as distributees or otherwise ; and especially to each of the following persons (distributees) names unknown, whose whereabouts, or the fact of whose death is unknown, his or her respective personal representatives or distributees, to wit: The children of John Carson Jackson, deceased, and Mary Jackson Turner, deceased, respectively; the two children of Margaret Jackson Floyd, deceased, besides James F. Floyd ; and the children of Elizabeth Jackson Thomasson, deceased, besides W. L. Thomasson and J. H. Thomasson. You and each of j-ou are hereby required to be and appear before the Probate Court for York county, in theState of South Carolina, to be holden at York Court House, on Monday, the Gth day of August, 18S8, at 10 A. M., and then and there to shew cause why Thomas F. Jackson, Administrator of said* intestate, should not be decreed to distribute the estate of j said deceased intestate, as if each of said per- i sons whose whereabouts, or the fact of whose j death is unknown, had died before the said H. i G. Jackson; and further, you and each of you who may be entitled to said estate, as distributees, or otherwise, are hereby required to appear at said time and place, and* intervene for your said interest in said estate. lixven unuer m}' uanu aim seai 01 ujhcu, mm [l. s.] 25th (lay of April, A. D. 1888. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge Y. C. C. E. Spkxokr, Atty, pro pet. April 25 17 <>t JJfO. C. KlIYKESfDAL. (#=&?- - - "Ay?a ' i??0? i rj i ?* ?* IF SOI, WHY SOI ? DO you use KUYKENDAL'S PERFECT BAKING POWDER? If not, wbv not? On account of its purity, the wholesoineness of its ingredients, its economy and great raising power, and the reasonable*price at which it is sold, there is no reason why yen .should not use it, if you use Baking Powder at all. On the other hand you should scrupulously avoid the use of Baking Powders that depend for their leavening properties on Alum, Ammonia and Phosphate of Lime, as these salts are known to be injurious to the health when taken into the stomach daily. The Perfect Baking Powder Company oiler ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD For a trace of any of the above adulterations found in the Perfect Baking Powder. We all agree, that all things being equal, it is our duty to patronize home manufacture and encourage home enterprise. We, therefore, respectfully urge our claims to your patronage on the ground that the price of the Perfect Baking Powder isas low as a pure powder can be sold, allowing a reasonable amount of profit, and further, vastly to the credit of the Perfect Baking Powder, is its absolute Purity and Healthfulness, Which gives the consumer in its use, the enjoyment of complete protection against the fidrnicious and poisonous adulterations found n so many of the Baking Powders sold in the markets. The Perfect Baking Powder is put up in i, i and 1 pound cans, and is retailed at 25, 40 and 75 cents, respectively. In order that consumers may thoroughly test I the Perfect Baking Powder, before buying, we give sample boxes of the Powder free. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. For Perfect Baking Powder Co. WITHERS ADICKES. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE!! A FAIR chance to get FREE a beautiful set of Dishes?130 pieces Brown Imperial Dinner set of new pretty shapes, (fee., and of tine iron granite. Price ?25.00. What! ?25.00 for j nothing? Exactly so. Well, how is that? you j naturally ask. Well, there is an innate fascination with most ! persons in getting something for nothing. Acting on this idea, we have decided to give away this ?25.00 Set of Dishes to someone of our , patrons at the end of the next 100 days. How ao we get pay for it. ? Well, we may not get pay at all; Dut we expect our return by an increase in cash sales during the next 100 days and afterward. The way it will go, "scot free" to you, is as follows: With every dollar's worth of goods you buy for CASH?and remember at our lowest cash prices?we will give you a | numbered ticket, and place a corresponding ticket in our box, from which the lucky num- ; ber will be drawn. We will commence giving out these tickets next Saturday, the 28th instant, and will discontinue at 'noon on AUGUST 25TH next, at which time our box of tickets will bo thoroughly mixea up ana a blindfolded child will draw out a ticket, which will be the lucky number that draws the 130 piece Dinner Set, worth 825.00. Now, this is a line opportunity for some household to get a beautiful Set of Dishes worth 825,00, for nothing. Such as few are able and willing to buy. Recollect your chances don't cost you a cent, and we even claim that you will save money in buying some things from us, besides getting chances at the Dinner Set. Don't forget now that when you want anything in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Willow, Wooden, Tinware, Ac., that we have almost everything in those lines. Our prices are as low as the lowest, and then you stand a fair chance of getting this beautiful Imperial Brown 130 piece Dinner Set for nothing. Any one can see this Dinner Set by calling at our store. So come in and buy what you want and scrutinize our prices-and goods. Seasonable, Dried Fruits. Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Pigs, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, Ac. Florida Cabbage, Peas, Beans. Ac. Pickles in bottles, or much cheaper from buckets. Cranberry Sauce. 3 nice 25 cents articles. Fruit Jams 6 kinds. Scotch Marmalade and Maple Syrup. All much higher formerly. Canned Goods of all Sorts. Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. Nice Corn, Peaches, Lima Beans, Ac. Canned Deviled Crabs are nice. PKJ&SJtl MJHATS Till a W JiH.1V.?iyh. ver- ; non are the finest. Our California Hams at 12i cents are Bplendid value. Dried Beef, Tongue, Breaklast Strips. &c. FLOUR OF EVERY SORT-Recollect our patent at $2.75. Rice, Grits, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, <fcc. , We are careful to have the best of these goods. SEED IRISH POTATOES.?We are now 1 selling the best at $1.40. Grass Seeds of all sorts and best quality. Our Clover is best Red sapling. Some fresh Lucerne. German Millet should grow in favor. Flower and Garden Seeds. HARDWARE. Remember, we have the largest assortment in Yorkville, and think we can save you money in prices. Lots of new Hardware just received. New Cutlery, Table and Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Locks, Hinges and Fastenings of all sorts. Now, don't forget that with each $1.00 worth of Goods for cash, you get a chance at the Dinner Set. A sack of Flour at $2.75 and 25 cents in something else, gets 3 chances. Each $1.00 worth of Sugar, Coffee or anything in our va- , ried stock, gets a chance. Now, recollect the place?our Store; the con- i ditions?Cash; the time?100 days ; not long, and come forward for anything you want in i Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wood, Willow, Tinware, ?ftc. wrTuvDt! jninvps LOWRY & STARR. MILK SHAKES AND SODA WATER. "1TE7E do not think it necessary to say one j J word in praise of our MILK SHAKES and SODA WATER, as every one already knows that in order to get the best in town, they have only to call at the Drug Emporium of LOWRY & STARR. Our store was quite a popular resort last summer for the above drinks, and wc hope by olose application to business and a determination to please our customers, to make it more popular this season. All we ask is a trial. SOAPS, COLOGNES, Ac. Please bear in mind that we have the largest stock of COLGATES' SOAPS, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, TOILET WATERS, POMADES, die., of any house in town. The ladies especially, we invite to give us a call. IVORY BLACK HARNESS OIL. The best ou the market to grease your Harness, Buggy Tops, <fcc. Paint your Buggy. It only costs one dollar for one quart of our Black Carriage Paint. EARLY CORN. Landreth's Improved Golden Dentaud Philadelphia Early Dont Corn. Call and get our prices. LOWRY A STARR, Leading Druggists. CARE OF WATCHES. THEY SHOULD BE CLEANED AND OILED ANNUALLY. AN erroneous idea prevails with many persons that a watch should be allowed to "run 'til it stops," as the saying goes. This is a grave mistake, and many tine watches are actually ruined and worn out in a few years through the prevalence of this groundless notion. In what other piece of machinery do you expect to lind perpetual motion ? Of course the great watch factories of the day, for the sake of reputation for their watches, use every precaution in hardening the parts and in securing the best lubricating material known to scientific experience, and even with this care they are only willing to "warrant the watch for 12 montns." i Again, I will add in connection with these j timely remarks, that the so-called "Dust-proof | watch cases" are not dust proof against time; j dust will penetrate where air cannot. Just so, I to illustrate, with the "burglar proof safes" of j to-day?the burglar advances with the necessi- | tv of the times! If yoh would put a burglar i down at a "burglar-proof safe" for a few hours to work at his leisure, as the dust does, you would find that it would not take him from Saturday night till Monday morning to "crack | a safe." Give the burglar time and he will I accomplish his end ; .just so with the dust, j Repair work a specialty. WILL H. SPECK, Jeweler. ALONZO ROSE. I BITTER WAITED. T INVARIABLY buy all the butter offered to me, and for nice butter, properly worked, | I I pay the verj* highest prices. All butter at | j my store is not graded alike. Good butter j I brings a good price; poor butter a poor price, j Fresh Beef Every Day. In my market department no efforts are ; spared to supply the trade with the very Rest , j quality of beef, and if my enormous sales of j late speak for anything, we are certainly pleas- 1 ing our customers. COR NED BEEF. I have.just received a barrel of elegant Corn- ; ned Beef, which I can recommend as being lirst-class. C'ull anil examine it. Country Produce. When you have any Butter, Eggs, Chickens, or any kind of Produce, bring it to me for I i want to buy it. ALONZO rose. f M. STRAUSS. SEE. HEAR A\I> I,EAKX. < n. Straus and H. C. Strauss. STOCK OF GOODS AND PRICES. A LARGE assortment' of TABLE LINEN, I 1 TOWELS AND NAPKINS, WHITE I GOODS AND NOTIONS. PRINTS AND' MI SLINS, besides their SHOES AND II ATS. j , Sewing Machine Materials. I All will be sold at very low prices FOR CASH. W. C. LATIMER. BIG SALES IN DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY! OUR trade this spring has been everything that we could ask. In'fact our sales in fine Dress Goods and Millinery have far exceeded any ever made by us, and we think any ever made in Yorkvifle. WE NEVEE MISS A SALE In this department when we once get parlies to look. We always keep the best goods and the very latest styles in the market, and make it a rule never to misrepresent ?r to sell old stock for new goods, ana will give yon as many goods for one dollar as any house, and more than many will or can afford, so when you have some cash to spend, remember that'we never allow our house to be undersold. SHOES. <r Our stock is always full and complete. We never carry any but standard goods and warrant every pair we sell. This is why we sell so many more than any other house. When you want a nice pair of shoes and a perfect fit come and see us. W. C. LATIMER. H. F. Al/flbKES. EXCEPTIONAL LINES AND PRICES, To which we invite Special Attention. 7 CENTS PER YARD. We are showing a very large stock of choice Spring and Summer Prints, of the very best makes, including Simpson's Mournings and Indigo Blues, at 7 cents per yard. Fine Bleached Muslins and Lonsdale Cambrics lower than anywhere else. All shades of nice quality Soudan Cloth, at 5 cents per yard. A very large lot of choice Dress Ginghams at 10 cents per yard. Price elsewhere 12* cents. An immense stock of fine Toile du Nortf and oeersucjters, 1U utmuuiui uuiunu^s, tit 143 ucuti per yard'. Market value 16 cents. IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED That we have the cheapest Dress Goods in the market. A lot of beautiful Crinkle Seersuckers. Excellent values in Cottonades for Pants. A lot of pretty Wool Cassiraeres and Cashmeretts for boys' wear. Fine Satines for Ladies' Dresses. All colors. Brown Linens for Children's Aprons. Fine and heavy brown Drill. Fine bleached Drill. Nice heavy white Duck for Boys' Suits. MILLINERY. Another lot of new Millinery Goods opened this week. We open this week the largest line of White Goods and Notions that has ever been shown in this market. 1,000 j'ards fine India Linens at 6 cents per yard. 1.000 yards India Linens and Victoria Lawns at 10 cents per yard. A great variety of better goods at 121,15, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Fine India Linens in White and Ecru, Nainsooks, Plaid nnd Striped Lawns, White and Ecru corded Pique, Marseilles, Check Nainsooks, Fancv White Plaids'and Checks, Victoria Lawns, Lace Stripes, fine Mull de India, ltibbon Plaids, Syrian Pl^idsr Swiss Plaids, Nainsook Checks, Swiss Mails, red rtnd white Table Damask,fine Curtain Drapery and Scrim, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy and solid Hose. A largo line of newest shapes in Fabric Gloves. Boys' Shirt Waists, Unlaundried Shirts, Celluloid Collars and Cutis. Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests at very low prices. Men's Pants specially cheap. Umbrellas and Parasols. A large lot of beautiful Fans, cheaper than we have ever known them. Pearl and Dress Buttons in great variety. GL0YES ! GLOVES!! Men's Kid Gloves and Ladies' Kid Gloves, fine embroidered backs. A very large lot of fine Silk Scarfs for men and boys. Lawn Ties and Bows, Silk Bandana Handkerchiefs. A line of nice Wallets and Purses, and new style Baps for ladies. Sewing Needles, Crochet Needles, Shoe-Laces, Rick-Hack Braids, fine French Shoe Dressing, Garter Webs, Elastic Braids, Thimbles, Eye Protectors, Watch Keys. Dress Shields, Key Rings, Toilet Pins. Bgstles, Bustle Springs, Dress Bones, Shoe Blacking, white ana colored Knitting Cottons. A very large lot of Jap. and Palm Fans. SHOES. Our stock of fine Shoes is very full and prices are specially low. Slippers and low-quartered Shoes for men, ladies and children. Fish Hooks and Lines, Seine Cords and Floats, Fishing Poles Base Balls, Base Ball Bats, Base Ball Guides, Base Ball Belts and Caps. A full stock of School Books, Stationery . Ac. TERMS CASH. II. F. ADICKES. .1. W. DORS ON. MILK COWS. I HAVE two MILK COWS that I will sell or exchange for BEEF or anv other kind of CATTLE. J. W. DOBSON. MIL ES \ N I) W AGO\S UP and must be sold. <? First-Class Mules at J. W. DOBSON'S Livery and Feed S'.ables. Also Four Second Hand" Wagons which can bo bought cheap for Cash or good paper. FLOUR. SACKS of good Family Flour for sale j\J at the cheap Groc^rvof J. W. DOBSON. HAND-MADE SHOES. IF you want a Good Hand-made Brogan Shoe call at J. W. DOBSON'S Cheap Store. TOBACCO. TOBACCO by the Box or Pound as cheap as the cheapest. PATfTSTT VlTFNNFPY. GROCERIES, AC . THE best variety ?of Fruits and Candies. We want Butter and Eggs. Very best quality of Dried Beef, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans and Peas. Peas of all kinds. Cherry, Peach and Pear Preserves. A good variety of Jellies, also of Crosse & Blackwell's fresh Fruit Jains. Fresh Candies all the time. 105 pounds of French and 1 barrel Candy coming. Come to us for Candy and Fruits, Raisins, Ac. Everything in Fancy Groceries. All grades of Flour. Molasses, Coffee. Rice, Grits, Sugar, Meal. MEATS?Namely Bacon, Breakfast Bacon, Cottage Hams, California Hams, English Cured Shoulders, best reliable Hams. All of which we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or we will refund the money to all who bring them back and say thoy are not just as represented. Sour Crout, Pig's Feet, best Patent Coffee Pot in the world. Everything in Tinware, Stoneware, Ac. Come to us for Fruits, Candies, Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Water Buckets, cheap Baskets, Ac. Peach Cider to make you forget your troubles and Orange for a delightful drink. PARISH A KENNEDY. EXCHANGE BANK, Yorkville, S. C. T. S. JEFFERYS President. JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. FRANK A. GILBERT Cashier. Organized September 1, 1887. THE BANK will receive Deposits, buy and soli Exchange, make Loans and do a general Banking Business. The officers tender their courteous seryices to its patrons and the public generally. September 30 * tf T. K. DOBHOIT A SOJT. Lj___ I MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! DBE^-MAKOO! i WE bad a tremendous rush last week in i MILLINERY and DRESS-MAKING. It seemed as though every lady wanted her HAT trimmed by Miss Keen, and also wanted Mrs. Lowrance to FIT HER DRESS. We did our best for all of them ; but a good many were disappointed, for which we are very sorry, but could not possibly help it, as we did all that we could possibly do. Our trade in Millinery and Dress-Making Seems to be on the Increase Daily, for which wo are thankful. We know that we turn out, IN HATS AND DRESSES, work that cannot be excelled, if equaled, in this market, so tbat it is not surprising that we are having such a rush. We have an excellent stock of all kinds of goods, at lowest possible prices?specially when you want to pay CASH. OUR CASH SALES Are increasing every day, and why ? Because you can buy so much cheaper for the money than any one will sell yon on time. OUR TIME PRICES areas cheap as any one's ; but the almighty dollar jingling across the counter brings the lowest possible prices. Just try our cash prices and see how low they are. We have a line of Nice Dress Goodsof all Kinds. Also, a splendid line of White Goods, Gloves, Laces, and Hosiery. We always keep the nicest lines to be found in the market. We have an elegant line of nice Ribbed Hose for M isses'and Boys' wear. Our Ready-Made Clothing Is very cheap and the tits cannot be excelled, and prices?specially cash prices?cannot be found less for the same quality of goods. We have a line of nice White Counterpanes. Also some colored bordered ones. We have a nice line of Ji Cottonades and Salem Janes, And a splendid lino of Ladies'and Gents' Collars of the latest styles. Our line of Hats for men's wear, in Soft, Felt, Stiff and Straw, is large, assortment good and prices rock bottom. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Is well supplied in all the latest styles, for men's and ladies' wear, at lowest prices. We have just received a nice line of Dress Trimmings and Buttons, which the ladies will do well to see before buying. All newest shades. CHEWING TOBACCO. We have a splendid line of Chewing Tobacco, which wo will close out at low figures. Something nice in fine Tobaccos. Call and see. us when you want anything cheap. T. M. DOBSON & SON. KENNEDY BROS. & B ARROK SPRING GOODS. Straw Hats ! Straw Hats ! OYER FIFTY STYLES of Gents' and Boys' Straw Hats in stock. All prices. At KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON'S. GENTS' READY MADE SUITS. OUR SPRING SUITS consist of sizes from from 35 to 42 in coats, and Dants to con form. DRV GOODS VXD SUNDRIES. TARESS GINGHAMS, Sattines, Calicoes, I F nice line of White Goods, Table Covers. Something novel in Dining Table Cloth, Hall and Window Shades with Patent Roller. Towels, Handkerchiefs, large lot of Laces and Edgings, Alamance Plaids, Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Bleaching, Jersey Jackets, Corsets, Dress Steels, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Gents' Shirts and Collars. Suspenders, Golden Dent Corn, Ladies' Scarfs, Ac., Ac. SHOES. FULL line of Gents', Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. THEA.1I ERICA Si. THE No. 7 American Sewing Machine is the best. COTTON PLANTER. FARMERS' FAVORITE COTTON PLANTER. None better. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. A NEW FIRM. WE would respectfully inform the public that we shall carry li large and complete stock in all lines of Dry Goods and Groceries. A part of our Spring purchase is now on the road, and in a few days we will display a large and elegant assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS Comprising Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Men's Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, all of recent purchase, and of the most desirable styles. NOTIONS. Our line of Notions is complete in all that constitutes a general assortment, and we also have a stock of Jewelry which we are t jlling at very low prices. SHOES AND HATS AT COST. We have a few pairs of odd numbers of Shoes, and a lot of Men's Hats which we have inarKen aown at cosi. When you eotne to town don't forget the new firm of PARISH A McNEEL, and if in need of any article to be found in a first-class Dry Goods and Gro?er.y Store, give us a call. Our all'able salesmen, S. L. DAVIDSON and W. H. COLCOCK, will be found ready at all times to serve their friends ar heretofore. PARISH A McNEEL. I flour, flour. flour, flour. j l*rALTER B. MOORE A 00. claim to he j ! T? leaders in the Flour market. All grades i kept in stock from ?2.25 per sack up, and for | ?<>.00 cash per barrel, we give you the "GRAN! U DATED PATENT"?none such. Every bar| rel guaranteed and money refunded on return of Flour by purchaser. "No questions asked, I but money freely returned if the goods are not I equal to any Flour you ever used. Our medi| mil grades are fine. WALTER B. MOORE A CO. phonography. TO a limited number of scholars I will furnish a handbook and give 10 lessons in i PHONOGRAPHIC SHORT-HAND by mail, j The lessons will be arranged to cover the eqtire I course of study. To those who carry out the j instructions I guarantee the result?SUCCESS, j Terms??2.50 per scholar ; or I will teach a | school of 12 or more scholars at the same rate, j provided satisfactory arrangements can be ] made as to the time it begins. I use Munson's I system. Those receiving lessons by mail can j I begin at any time. For particulars, address JAMES L. STRAIN, Etta Jane, Union Co., S. C. February 22 8 2m "farm loans, IN ANY AMOUNT from ?500 to?10,000, unon six years' time. Interest payable annually. | For further particulars, apply to J C. E. SPENCER, Attorney ati Law. | January ':>$& 1 tf t*'. w WALTER B. M06RE & CO. SUPPOSE WE START OFF AND inform you that we have an immense stock of Groceries and that we are still selling them cheap. We Can and Will do It. As our buyer is in constant communication with Foreign Markets and,no expense is spared by our lirm in posting our buyer, by placing him in possession of information valuable to us and our customers, we claim to have many advantages that our competitors do not have. OUR GOODS SPEAK For themselves. A great many of you use and have been using our goods for years, and we presume they speak for themselves. WE WILL NOT ITEMIZE. We will not endeavor to itemize our stock this week. You cannot find such a variety in upper South Carolina, though if you need anything in the lines of? SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, LARD, MOLASSES, RICE, CORN, BACON, COUNTRY HAMS. O. R. HAMS,' TOBACCO, SNUFF. CIGARS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AND WOODENWARE, We advise you not to buy before you get our prices. We will say that if you will examine our assortment and prices we opine yon will buy from us. WALKING CANES, We have just received a nice assortment of Walking Canes which will bo sold at various prices ranging from 25 cents to $2.00. Call and examine them. Again we repeat, if ,'you have anything in our line to buy, come and see us. WALTER B. MOORE & CO. General Headquarters for Everything. HlMliK ? UATJUS. no second-c lass goods. i WE show no second-class goods at highprofit prices. We will mention a few Dress Goods which are all nice and pretty styles. Fine black silk finish Henrietta Cloths. Fine black silk warp Henrietta Cloths. Fine all-wool colored Henrietta Cloths. Fine all-wool black Cashmeres. Fine colored Cashmeres. Fine cream Albatros, very pretty. Fine all-wool Casimir, in colors, something new. Fine Nunsveiling, all colors. Fine Beige, in combination suits, very pretty. Fine figured Satines. Fine striped Batiste, beautiful styles. Fine striped Nainsooks, beautiful styles. Fine barred and checked Muslins. Fine Muslins, in all the newest designs. Fine India Mulls. Fine Dress Ginghams, new styles. An excellent lino of Spring Prints, very pretty. A big lot of Cane Matting, in best qualities. A beautiful line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose, in fine and medium grades. A large lot of Ladies' kid and silk Gloves, very cheap. A full line of tine silk Parasols and Umbrellas. Very cheap. A large lot of Ladies' trimmed and untrimnied Hats, at low prices. clothing! clothing!! We can fit long fellows, fat fellows, thin fellows and little fellows. Now is the time to make your selections, before tbey are all sold. We havo never before had as large a trade on Spring Clothing as we have experienced this season. You will find in this department all the nobbiest styles for young men that cannot be had elsewhere. * A beautiful line of fine Cravats, at exceedingly low prices. HUNTER & OATES, Leaders in fine Clothing. W. s. (REIGHTON & CO., ROCK HILL, S. C. "buggies and carriagesT TVTK now have on exhibition the largest TT stock of Vehicles ever before offered in this market, embraciug all of the most popular styles and from the best makers in the United States. Also, quitea number of our own manufacture, for sale cheap for cash, or on time to parties of known responsibility. Our Shops are fully equipped with the best of tools and workmen, and we are prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING AND REPAINTING at short notice. Old Buggies taken in eAuiiciugu iui lien uuca* MACHINERY. In addition to our other lines of trade, we have taken charge of the MACHINERY BUSINESS. formerly conducted by Mr. JOHN R. LONDON, and'are now prepared to furnish STEAM SAW MILLS. GINNING AND THRESHING OUTFITS, HARVESTING MACHINERY, Ac. Also, CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS. We have secured control of some of the best MACHINERY OF THIS CLASS, and can furnish any in this line, from the best to the cheapest. Do not fail to consult us before buying. Respectfully, W. S. CREIGHTON A CO., Rock Hill, S. C. April IS 7 3m GEORGE T. SOHORB. PROOF OF SUPERIORITY. THE WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN defies competition. Mr. Elias Inman, of Blairs ville, S. C., suys it is pronounced to be ahead of any other, and he likes them so well that he has bought two from me within a year. A handsome Stool and large Instruction Book given with each instrument. Kept in good order free of charge. FARMERS! Come and see the Mott'att Combination Cultivator, Double and Single-Foot Plow. PATENT CYLINDER CHURN. Beats any ever sold here. Buy one, and if not satisfactory return it and get your money. Domestic Sewing; Machines At reduced prices. First-class article. Stoves, Tinware And HOUSE-FURNISHING^ GOODS Jow down fortne casn. ah kiiius 01 1111 auuouct? Iron Work done promptly, but cash on delivery. GEORGE T. SCIIORB. COFFINS AND CASKETS. OUR stock of Collins and Casket3 is complete in quality and sizes. We have every imaginable style of Casket in Cloth. Walnut, Metalic and Rosewood. Coffins from the cheapest to the best. Our Burial Robes speak for themselves for convenience, economy and neatness. Our personal attention at all times. Respectfully, WALTER B. MOORE A CO. T BUY CATTLE. PARTIES HAVING CATTLE FOR SALE will do well to call on me. I can pay more 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. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Headquarters at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. -rfMAY St MjAY, iS- DRUGGISTS. ML AN OUNCE OF COLD f WILL be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in our ECKSTEINS WHITE LEAD. This Lead comes to us direct from the Ecksteine White Lead Co., guaranteed to contain nothing but Pure White Lead and ground in Pure Linseed Oil, and for every ounce of adulteration found in any package of these goods, the Company propose to pay the tinder ONE OUNCE OP GOLD. IMPERIAL GLOSS PAINT. v ; // " Our Imperial Gloss Paint is a first class article of paintand is prepared especially for repainting Buggies and Carriages. It is put up in U M 1 V (r M i V (Xl. iu 'jurti b uauo aiiu oviu uy iv j. iui one dollar. Besides the Ecbsteine White Lead mentioned above, we are agents for WM. WATER ALL'S CELEBRATED COMBINATION PAINTS, and are prepared to furnish estimates oh all kinds of house painting. Our stock of Brushes is complete, together with all other painting material. . r | MAY'S POCKET CLOTHES BRUSH Is an article to "supply a long felt want," and is one of the cutest and most novel ideas in the brush line yet placed before a progressive people, and performs the duties required of it more thoroughly than any other agent. These brushes are as inexpensive as they are useful?price only 10 cents. * >* ' i , . . ! ? . '' - 4*. i Reliable Medicines. We have just received a fresh lot of Shiloh's Consumption cure and other preparations. Halle's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar. Smith's Bile Beans. What Smith? Why, Bile Bean Smith to be sure ! Bncklen's Arnica Salve._ PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. iii :dij/ ... if Paine's Celery Compound is a true nerve tonic; an active alterative; a laxative and diuretic. It restores strength, renews vitality, purifies the blood, regulates the kidneys and liver, aids the bowels, "and all it oosts is one dollar a bottle." LA TROPIA CIGARS* . < < S " i .*? ? La Tropia Cigars are manfactured in Florida from the finest Key West Tobacco, and is questionably a fine production of the manufactured weed. We also have a large stock of M. P. Davis' celebrated Cigars, whicli need no introduction at our bands. T 7/ T, ifnnmmir nimimr inn nnimw munrniriCj yuminc ami urium. . ;tir Our stock of Morphine, Quinine and Opium is very large and was bought at prices to enable us tootfer it at wholesale and retail. We also have a large and complete stock of Physicians' Goods. 0\ir stock of Rubber Goods is complete in every detail. Call on us and examine onr stock. ' - u .,i>! , Y" Don't forget our "Peerless Harness Oil." Don't forget that wo are wholesale agents for the B. B. B. Com pany. Don't forget that we have all kinds of Chewing Tobacco. "Hore Iiiglit to Give." .< . i ?? . i . t." We have just received a splendid assortment of Parlor and Hand Lamps, which will be sold awfully cheap for the money. Call and examine them'and get onr prices. * >" || : ' v : :if.; J" FOR A XICKLE We give more first-class, high grade MATCHES than any honse in town. We have them at wholesale and retail. Call around before you leave town and examine them. HUGHES' CHILL TONIC. We have a large stock of this celebrated Chill Tonic on hand. For further particulars see advertisement of its manufacturers in another column of this paper. MAY & MAY, Druggists. M. C. WILLIS. NEAR AT HAND. THE season is about to begin for selling CARRIAGES, PHJETONS, SURREYS. BLACKBOARDS, DOG CARTS, VILLAGE CARTS, WAGONS AND HARNESS, and I am prepared to meet the demands of trade with a stock NEVER EQUALED IN VARIETY In this county. These goods I have made and bought with the intention of selling, and they will be sold at popular prices. Any one wanting anything in my line will do well to see my stock and HEAR MY PRICES Before buying elsewhere. I control the trade here in the "CELEBRATED BERGMAN PATENT WOOD COL L.AK," the best made. You can buy VACUUM HARNESS OIL, MILLER'S HARNESS DRESSING, and WEST'S TOP DRESSING of me. A WHIP FOR FOUR IN HAND! I have a full line of Whips. Good Wagon Whips long enough to drive four mules with. You can also buy of me Wagon Bridles, Breeching, and Lines, at bottom prices. Painting and Repairing. I am prepared to repair and paint your buggy at short notice and in the best possible style. Col. McCORKLE is still with me and asks his friends to call on him, guaranteeing to treat them properly. Yours very respectfully. M. C. WILLIS. t G. H. O'LEARV. 1888. 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 all the lines I carrv at short profits. Give me a 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 I the cash at G. II. O'LEARY'S. I BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, AC. ALL grades of Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Washstands, | Mattresses, Spring Beds and a handsome line of Rattan and Reed Chairs at U'LLAiti'? stoves, stoves* stoves. COOKING and Heating Stoves of the best make, bought by the car load. Also No. 1 Stoves made by Chas. Noble & Co., Philadelphia. Every Stove warranted. Remember when you want anything in this line I lead in i prices and quality. carpets,~ri;gs, dc! CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture | Frames, Work Baskets, <fco., Ac., at > G. H. O'LEARY'S. saddles, harness7 ac. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, and .everything kept I in* this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't buy before vou get my prices in these goods. G. II. O'LEARY. GUAJVO ! GUANO! ... HAVING just received a delayed cargo of material, which we are now manufactui ring, wo are prepared to fill orders promptly for our Manipulated. Guano AND | Excellent Georgia Standard Guano. Orders by telegraph will receive special atI tention. ! THE WILCOX A GIBBS' GUANO CO., 138 East BayStreet, Charleston, S. C. April 11 15 lm