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Utarfitt fleptrfs. YORKVILLE, May 16.?Cotton, 9 to 9*. LIVERPOOL, May 14.?Cotton steady and in 'air demand; uplands, 5 7-16d. , CHARLESTON, May 14.?Cotton quiet; j middling, 9 11-16. NEW YORK, May 14.?Cotton quiet and steady ; uplands, 10. Futures closed dull, with sales of 35,900 bales, as follows: May, 9.84 to 9.86; June, 9.87 to 9.88; July, 9.97 to 9.98 ; August, 10.06 to 10.07; September, 9.66 to 9.67; October, 9.41 to 9.42; November, 9.33 to 9.34; December, 9.34 to 9.35; January, 9.41 to 9.42 ; February, 9.49 to 9 50 ; March, 9.57 to 9.58. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, May ll.-The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending May 11,1888: 1888. 1887. Receipts at all ports for week... 36,098 12,562 Total receipts to this date 5,294,402 5,168,603 Exports for the week 50,044 14,718 Total exports to date 4,136,239 4,160,986 Stock at all U. S. ports 465,510 300,050 Stock in interior towns 68,427 26,608 Stock at Liverpool 780,000 982,000 Stock afloat for Great Britain... 62,000 32,000 Special ftofices. KllKENDAL'8 SPECIALS. Church Circular. If there be any Church of any denomination, white or colored, that needs painting:, let the officers of such church remember that Longman <fc Martinez are liberal contributors to all good works of this kind, offering without charge i of their Prepared Paint used in painting the outside or inside of all church buildings. This offer is as broad and as long as the United States, and any of their agents will see it made good. Churches often accept the generous offer of Longman <ft Martinez and their gift of J of t?te paint required frequently makes them the largest individual contributors to the work. Write or apply to Kuykendai., Agent, Yorkville, S. C. Robbing the Racket. Our four "A" Tobacco at 60 cents a pound is 20 per cent, below first cost and robs racket prices on Tobacco of all their attractions. Call and get samples. Tip Top Teas. The finest Young Hvson, Oolong and Gunpowder Teas can be had at Kuykenaal's. Jackson's Giants. Bad taste in the mouth, foul tongue, head ache, loss of appetite and disordered liver quickly relieved by Dr. Jackson's Black Pills. Pardonable Pride. We point with pride to the perfection of our Soda Water and Milk Shakes. The greatest care and cleanliness is used in preparing the Carbon Dioxide Water. Our Syrups are made from pure White Rock Candy and flavored with the most expensive fruit juices. Our Milk Shakes are Creme de la Creme. Don't fail to come to our fountain. Campbell's Cough Core. Conquers Coughs, Croup, Colds, Consumption, Catarrhal Fever, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and all throat and lung troubles. Wholesale and retail at Kuykendal's. It Fills the Bill. Physicians, consumers, dealers and all proclaim Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic the best of all: Jonesville, S. C., Sept. 3.?Westmoreland Bros.?Gentlemen: I have used your Calisaya Tonic in several forms of indigestion, and can recommend it to the Profession as a fine Tonic for digestive disorders. Respectfully, WM. O. SOUTHARD, M. D. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.?Gentlemen: I can heartily recommend your Tonic for chills and fever. It cured me when all other remedies failed. Yours truly, T. O. TAGGART, Baggage Master C. <fc G. R. R. Elbfhton, Ga., August 7. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., GentlemenPlease ship by first freight another case of your incomparable Calisaya Tonic. It is the only preparation of the kind I have seen that fully bears out the promises made by the sellers. Wfl guarantee it. Very truly yours. h. c. Edmunds, Druggist and Physician. Sold by Lowry <fc Starr at $1.00 per bottle. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. S. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe L'oia, auenaea wun u distressing Coagh and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steaaily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Lowry <fc Starr's Drug Store. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tell3 the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain. Try a bottle, 50 cents and ?1, at Lowry & Starr's Drug Store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rhedm, 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 ct Starr: February 1 5 ly 1. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by May <fc May, 2. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by May <fc May. 3. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by May <fc May. * 4. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by May & May. 5. For lame buck, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by May <fc May. ^6. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption " " * ~ 1 J 1 ^ T f nil rod uure is goia oy us on u ^umautw. Consumption. Sold by May <fc May. 7. SlRILOH^SVIT ALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 arid 75 cents per bottle. Sola by May & May. 8. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure sold by May <fc May. See Here! A remedy that cures by nature and is purely vegetable, is one that must be perfectly safe. We claim that Chipman's Liver Pills are not only reliable and speedy, but al3o that they are the mildest in their action of any pill before the public, and as a cure for sick-headache, malaria and dyspepsia, they stand without a peer. Sold by Lowry & Stark. OBITUARY. Died?Near Guthriesville, on Friday, 27th of April, 1888, Mrs. JANE CATHERINE, wife of J. C. Sanders, Sr., aged 48 years and 2 months. STTRAYED. A LARGE SORRELL HORSE and a mousecolored HORSE MULE COLT strayed from my plantation at Lowrvsville. Any information leading to their recovery will be appreciated and suitably rewarded. A. M. TITMAN, Lowrvsville, S. C. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. IlfE are authorized to announce E. P. CASrnr Tin 3 T> J A ? *t li-iijc?, 01 oruitii xviver luwusuip, us n candidate for SCHOOL COMMISSIONER of York county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. May 16 20 tf for house of representatives WE are authorized to annouuce J. C. WILBORN as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. May 10 20 tf for solicitor. WE are authorized to announce W. A. SANDERS, Esq., of Chester, as a candidate for SOLICITOR OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, subject to the action of the Democratic party at a primary election, or in convention, as the case may be. May 16 20 tf ? For coroner. ~ llIfE are authorized to announce GEORGE T ? D. PHILLIPS as a candidate for CORONER of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. May 1G 20 * tf TAX EXECUTION SALE. I WILL sell on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, 1888, at York Court House, one SEWING MACHINE, levied on as the property of L. B. Owens, under execution for State and county taxes and costs. Terms, Cash. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 17 20 2t HUNTER & OATES. MAKE TRACKS FOR Jfovelties and Bargains! WE are offering special low prices in our exclusive line of fine Dress Goods this week. All-wool silk warp Henrietta Cloths at $1.00; former price $1.25 per yard. Fine Combination Suits, all-wool black Cashmeres, very cheap. Examine, our new assortment of fine figured striped Nainsooks, striped Batiste, fine Satinesthat just knocks the spots out of any thing ever puzzled over or dreamed of in the daily humdrum of busy existence. Beautiful styles in figured Crinkles at 8J cents ; worth 10 cents per yard. Fine figured Muslins in great variety at 8J cents; worth 10 cents. Dress Ginghams, Seersuckers and an excellent stock ofPrintsatlow prices. A big bargain in White GoodB. Fine wnite Persian Lawn, fine white Victoria Lawns, fine white India Lawns, fine white Bulgaria Lawns, fine India Mulls, in cream, white and black ; fine black Linen Lawn ; fine checked Nainsooks from 10 cents up; excellent values. The largest stock of Laces and Embroideries ever shown in the market. All new goods. Flouncings, Valenciennes, new Swiss Embroiderv. A big drive in Parasols and Fans. Fine J?urses, Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Garter Web, Crochet . Needles, Turkey red Floss, Knitting Cotton, Rickrack Braid, fine kid and silk Gloves. All colors in Silk Mitts at 25 cents per pair?a big bargain. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose at low prices. We could give you a list of bargains as long as the moral law, but space prevents. ISILLOERY. A nice line of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at special low prices ; latest styles. A nice selection of Children's Sailor Hats from 25 cents up. A beautiful lot of Flowers. All colors in new shades of Ribbons. A big lot of Cane Matting at low prices to close out. Give us a call and we will save you some money. HUNTER A OATES, Leaders in fine Clothing. W. C. LATIMER. XII K. RTfi IM SII WE have had in Dry Goods and Millinery for the last six weeks still continues, and we are selling just stacks of goods. We have just added to our already large and attractive stock a few new shades of Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Challies, Prints, Ginghams, &c., which are the very latest styles and are very pretty. Our sales this season have almost doubled those of any previous year, and our stock is acknowledged by all to be the handsomest ever brought to York. DBESS-MAKIXG. In this department we have as much and often more work than we can possibly do. This is because we are prepared to give you nicer fits and better work than you can possibly get elsewhere. MILLOEBY. In this department it is hardly necessary to say anything, as our enormous sales this season speak for themselves. We receive new goods by almost every express, and always have the very latest shades and novelties. W. C. LATIMER. J. W. DOBSOX. J LUXURY FLOUR. ? * T oor* U of 1r yuIt WautUUAUiJ riuui(>yuu tau iv uv J. W. DOBSON'S as cheap as anywhere else. SNUFF. IF you want Roland's Snuff, in packages, boxes or bladders, go to J. W. DOBSON'S cheap Grocery. If you want Ralph's Snuff in 5 or 10 cents boxes, go to J. W. DOBSON'S. If you want Lorillard's Snuff, sweet or strong, in small or large bladders, J. W. DOBSON'S is the place to get it. . CANNED GOODS. CANNED Apples, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, all fresh ana good at J. W. DOBSON'S. LIMBER AND BRICK. IF you want to buy BRICK, go to J. W. DOBSON'S. If you want LUMBER, go to J. W. DOBSON'S. If you want HARDWARE of any kind, J. W. DOBSON'S is the place to get it. GEORGE t7 SCHORB ON TIME. DURING the dull months, when money is scarce, I will sell the Wixcox & White Organs for part cash, and the balance "on time," secured by a good note. Now is the time to get a tirst-class instrument at a reasonable J price, on easy terms. OSTIY TWO Domestic Sewing Machines left. Somebody can get a bargain by calling to see them. BATH TUBS. Something nice and substantial. A real luxury for Summer use. STOVES, Tinware and House-Furnishing Goods at prices to suit the times. DOY'T FOBGET That I have the best Churn ever sold here. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work done promptly for the Cash. GEORGE T. SCHORB. _ M. STRAUSS*" WHAT IS THE HATTER WITH 51. AND H. C. STRAUSS ? THEY are selling a great deal of goods and their stock is always well assorted. Hecause they are buying mostly for cash from the cheapest and best Houses in New York or any where else. Receiving NEW GOODS WEEKLY, And selling with a small profit for CASH ONLY, and no one can undersell them. NOTICE TO BYCICLE BOYS. FOR Sale one 52-inch latest improved Amor ! icanSTAR BYCICLE, guaranteed to be as i good as new. Has been run about two months, j Cost $S.">.00; will sell for $50.00. Write to J. S. TORRENCE, ! Black's, S. C. May 9 19 3t* \ PIGS FOR SALE. J HAVE a lot of EXTRA FINE PIGS for I will" pay THREE CENTS per pound gross I for all the FINE BEEF CATTLE I can get. j Parties having such cattle for sale will do well i to confer with me. S. A. MtELWEE. i May 2 18 tf "music lessons. MISS ZORAIDA INGOLD respectfully offers her services, at her residence, as TEACHER OF MUSIC ON THE PIANO, j Pupils received at any time. System thorough , and practical. Prices reasonable, and furnish- j ed on application. FARM LOANS, IN ANY A MOUNT from 3500 to 310,000, upon i six years' time. Interest payable annually. For further particulars, apply to C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. j January 1 tf GUANO NOTES. PERSONS who have bought FERTILIZERS from me this season, will please call and give their NOTES. F. IIAPPERFIELD. j May 2 IS tf T. M. DOBSOJf A SOX. J : j !'j WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD i Same Kind of Goods. WE want it distinctly understood that for \ the almightv dollar across the counter we will not be undersold in the same kind of I goods, butyou mustremember we will sell you ! pood goods. We always keep nico clean goods, j We will not sell yon soiled old goods, nor anyjL-< second-hand goods. OUR GOODS ARE NEW i r And at prices as low as any living man can self t] the same class of goods. Call and get our al* mighty dollar across the counter prices. Nonk lower in America for fresh goods. I Parties who are running accounts with ns . and spending their cash at other houses will, in future, find that their accounts are closed with us right now. So look out! We mean just what we say. Get your credit where you . spend your cash. 1 We are receiving new goods every week, both b Dry Goods and Millinery, * That are new and fresh, and will sell at com ieting prices for cash. Our trade has been spl )n- 8 did?especially in the Millinery Departm mt , we have had more than we could possibly do. R Miss KEEN has been behind in orders all the q time?the demand for her trimming has beei i so t] great. Any kind of Hat or Bonnet made to order, no matter what kind. If it can be made o we can have it done. j ^ Dress-Making Department. > Our Dress-Making Department is ah,-ays ^ full. Mrs. Lowrance is turning out those per- it feet fits daily. Any kind of dress Cut, Fit and Made and good fit guaranteed in every inste nee. We are offering big bargains in READY-MADE CLOTHIM l We want to close out our stock. If you want o Clothes come and see our prices. J We keep almost everything in the Dry Gjoods 11 line, and at prices, for fresh goods, that cajnnot ti be downed. Bear in mind we sell you nb old or secAad-hand goods, and if moth-eaten we certainly will tell you. All we ask is that! you v see our goods, compare them with other low priced goods, and then draw the line ana see where your money will fall. We always pave r' sold our customers good fresh goods at ldgiti- b mate prices, and propose to do so in fufure. You will always find our stock full of fresl} and desirable goods and at I o Fair and Legitimate Prides, j? Don't forget where you spend your monefr, for ' c that will bean important matter to you. There ^ is the place to get your credit. You have fair, warning. Don't get vexed if your acconnt is j ^ closed when you want goods again. / ; g All work done in tne sewing department must be cash, as we have to pay cash every Sat- n urday night. / y A LIBERAL DISCOUNT, J All persons wanting io settle their/accounts will get a liberal discount by so doing. t, Come and see us, and if you have the almighty dollar and price is any inducement, we cer- b tainly will trade. ' n T. M. DOBSON& SON. f< tl E A: ???????? ?i??? a: WALTER B. MOORE & CO. I I STAND TO THE RACK! * THE scales, as you see, have broken, but up to the time you read of our break, we are j to be found square up to the rack in all the many lines we handle, with prices as low as the lowest. { We are W. D. MOORE & CO., retail and wholesale merchants. I We carry complete lines of Who arc you * [ GROCERIES, HARDWARE I and CROCKERY. In the way [ of Crockery we are leaders for (the up-country. Mrs. Miller's Snuff is very Popular. * f It is in the "Lindsay Store Room," 125 feet ground tloor, I v and in the rear, a warehouse i a 20 x 50, in which we keep as j Where is your fine a stock of COFFINS and j 4' place of busi- CASKETS as are in the State, j b ness .* We do business also at McCon- Q uellsville and one or two points I on the Narrow Guago Railroad j a in North Carolina. ! e, W. B. Moore's Pure Country Lard for: c Economy. I s< f We sell all grades and all a styles, at all kinds of prices to | f( I suit the requirements of our | What class ofvarious customers. We now i P cinntie tin unit."i lmvfl fnr oxamnlo some Flour o sell f ' I at $2.00 a sack,and then we keep j I the finest patents that are mado L? GRANULATED PATENT. | tl Soup by the Box at Competi- 11 tion Prices. f Our business of late shows a ^ Do you do marked increase. For our class o a large busi- of goods, we do the largest bu- a nessi ' siness in the up country. We consider our customers' inter- " est our own. Fine Syrup for City trade just Opened. ! ti f Wo aim to suit everybody. | C We give honest value for the | Whatareyouv | dollars and guarantee all our i business mclh-\ goods to be just what wo say. I ods ? I We buy for cash, which ena- | I bles us to sell at lowest living j I prices. Granulated Sugar in Half Barrels for Conven- j ienee. c f Well I have been in this same a kind of mixed up assortment ! of Hardware and Crockery j n How long have with Groceries for ten years. you been in j Soon after I went in the busi- a business and | ness, for a year or so, I thought what kind? I knew it all, but now I realize v that a man has some things to I learn for years to make a good | c I merchant. For ? Fine Warranted Razor go to r W. B. Moore A Co's. f Yes ; we want to make a run ' on HOES. We have Gl, 7, j ] 8 and 10 inch hoes. Very large j stock at reasoiiablj' low prices j t Have yon any j for cash, besides now is the I Specialties to j time for the Farmers to set up j ^ / L'o I their rrrain nroHlna cr&t. n ftw ! blades and have them ready for I the harvest. Grass blades on I hand. 1] Why I am surprised. Look at) this beautiful and full stock of I S Smokers' articles, PIPES, etc., Well, yen, it I and I see they are genuine brier ,-pays to keep | 5 root. How can you afford to yood Goods. keep such a good article on a v small market like this ? COFFINS A.\D C ASKETS. BURIAL ROBES AND COFFINS may be ! h had at lowest prices from us. A stock of j about 150 to select from. Satisfaction in all cases given or no pay. Our personal attention 1 given at anv house. 'Respectfully, j y W. B. MOORE & CO. ' JEW YORK RACKET STORE WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS. 'HE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR ON THE WAR PATH! xxrui nli nrntilrn in 41,,. Tn_ I iuuuujiuij TTincu ttuiivo iu me interest of the People! VHERE THE SHORT POLE COMES U FOR THEJjilMJiQJU?? - ? New Goods To Arrive Daily. ^7"E' respectfully announce to the publi< bat we have opened a RACKET STORE ir be room lately occupied by Mr. Morrison ir be Allison Building. Our method of doag business will be on the "modern idea," and .'e desire to put our goods in every home II York county. Now we don't claim that our goods are au^ etter than our neighbors, hut that they are ir very respect just as good*and from 80 to 5( er cent, cheaper. Every little child in the land who has hac ix months' advantages in any public school nows that New York city Is the grand comlercial metropolis of the United States, anc bat just "across the river" is Brooklyn, anther large city, connected with New Yorli y one of the finest bridges in the world nd again that Jersey City is accessible allost every minute in the day. So it will b< een that a large number of wholesale jobbing ouses would be required in New York anc i - ? x x Ik/ ,s su our Dan rowus 10 suppiy tuo wnuui ui tut lerchants throughout the United States. Out of this necessarily large number o: wholesale establishments, a certain per cent oes down with the sun each day. Some o: lose houses were probably shining landmarks n the great commercial plains and had stooc p before unrelenting and aggressive compe^ ition for years; others which have been in th< ommercial fields less than six months are re> ersed'by the wheel of fortune. Do the above remarks sound reasonable eader ? Or, are they true? Why WE car uy our goods cheaper than we can afford t< teal them! Again, what evidence can you put up thai ur goods are not as fresh as any goods put or lis market? If we had bought a grindstone nd placed it on the market at a price fifty poi snt. cheaper than our competitors, would yor e so far governed by prejudice as to say il ras not a fresh grindstone. We defy th( rindstone of competition! We will sell tc lerchants or anybody who wishes to buy. Ii ou don't wi9h to buy, you may inspect ouj took, but don't ask our prices, for as sure as ou do, WE MAKE A SALE! Now to get another hold on our subject, w< ill say that we are represented in New York y fifty experienced, expert buyers, who hav< een almost raised at their respective busiesses since their childhood days, and whf have eyes on them like eagles," watching oul )r bargains for us and their many customer! lroughout the country. In the Handkerchief lepartment our headquarters is represented bj Ir. Thomas Duke, boriyin Belfast. Ireland nd brought up in its world renowned linn factories, serving a regular apprenticeship nd after FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE ir le linen business, took charge of our handkerhief department, and every department ol ur business is conducted in the same manner These buyers are backed by millions ol loney and all the experience and energy nec3sary for such an enterprise to withstand all rejudices and overcome every obstacle in s path. It is a monopoly which the popuice will cry out in one mighty voice, "GO OH flTH THY GOOD WORK-YOU OPRESS THE FEW FOR THE BENEFIT OF [ANY!" Every man who "earns his bread by the iveat of his brow" knows the purchasing ower of his hard earned dollar, and wlic rould deny him the privilege of spending i! here it will do him the most good ? We will handle everything in the way ol ?RY GOODS, NOTION'S, BOOTS ANT SHOES. HATS, CLOTHING. JEWELRY, STATIONERY. TINWARE. HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS. ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. In fact we will handle every thing except f jEDGER ! Our money was invested in a casl rawer, and we do not expect to sell onecent'f orth of goods to any body without the money nd that when an article purchased is marked 3 cents, we will not ask you fifty cents for it ut 49 cents and return to your exact cbangene cent, with which you can buy a postal carc t the post office, or a paper of pins, needles tc. of us. Our scheme is gigantic, but we hav< Dine to stay. It takes nerve and courage tc sll an article for 25 cents when we know thai customer would shell out 75 cents for it and jel and know that he had a bargain even at thai rice, but our interests are identical with thai f New York headquarters; that is, the smallei tie profits the more goods we sell, and of course tie more goods we sell the more money we lake. Isn't this a plain proposition? Of course muslins and other staples cannot e sold by our establishment any cheaper thar ur competitors, for they are always sold low nd are worth one hundred cents on the dol ir on any market at any time. Every article subject to the closest inspec ion; every article bought with our EYES PEN and will be sold at prices that wil pen yours! TO THE LADIES, Ve respectfully extend a cordial invitation t( all at our establishment and inspect our good! nd get our prices. By the time this announce aent reaches you, our goods will be market nd ready for inspection. Every one wli< isits our establishment will be politely ant ourteously treated, and will by no means bi etjuired to buy a "Pig in a poke!" MM.a nvlftimolu lnw Tirif.ftM of Ollr ETOOds wil >e quoted in next week's ENQUIRER fo: he benefit of all who do not have an opportu iity to see them in the meantime. Dr. A. Y. CARTWRIGHT will eontinm lis Dentui business at the old stand, and W. H 1PECK, vflll remove his Jewelry store to th( JEW YORK RACKET STORE, where h< nil be found in the future. Come, one and all, and see the bargains wi iave to offer you for SPOT CASH. We are, with great respect, most obediontl^ ours, SPECK A CARTWRIGHT. New York Office, No. 4fKi, Broadway. 1 H. F. AD1CKES. J GREAT SUMMER SALE ^ sc A ' OF 1 I Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, u LACES, NOTIONS AND SHOES. It EXTREME LOW PRICES! ? ' Of "1 -\ tl VERY best Dress Prints, all brands, in great ft variety of styles, at 7 cents per yard. A lot of prettv'Dress Ginghams at 10 and 1 IdA cents per yaru. First quality of 5-4 Table Oil Cloth at 25 cents F per yard. F , Excellent values in Check Nainsooks, India A Linens, Victoria Lawns, Plaids, Lawns, Soft tt l Nainsooks, Mull Muslins, Linen Lawns, Lace, ai Stripes and Plaids, <fec. p t Wide Satines, fancy figures and solid colors, " at very low prices. Ii Heavy White Piques, Cloakings, Ducks and vj French Welts. V [ Tarletons and Mosquito Nets. We have a full line of Fishing Tackle of all B 5 kinds, Seine Cords and Floats. p A lot of Reaches' and Spalding's best Base ni Balls just opened. Base Ball Bats, Caps, Belts, -w &e. cl > DRESS FABRICS. ^ I We offer this week special inducements in ? Dress Fabrics. A lot of beautiful Chally at 16 cents per yard. I Price first of Beason 23 cents. Curtain Hangings at lower prices, in attract*" ive designs. g : A lovely array of Laces, Embroideries and 1 Trimmings. > Special prices are being made this week. _ AS A STUNNER < 1 5 We offer 1,000 yards of Lace from J inch to li "1 inches wide, at 1 cent per yard. J f Remember that we have more Notions and Si Small Wares than all the other Stores in town, ai j. and we make unimpeachable prices. el J D 1 Our Shoe Department si i Is very attractive and we are offering many lines at closer prices than ever known in this I market, J t Remember that we sell for CASH ONLY, and we guarantee every article sold to be as low as ~~ 1 any of same quality shown elsewhere. 1 HATS. I I We make very low prices on Men's and Boys' ? Straw Hats this week and have some bargains ~ 1 in Fur and Wool Hats. t We have a fine stock of Ladies' Silk Gloves, , Kid Gloves, Lisle and Berlin Gloves, Silk ? Mitts, (fee. > Ladies' Hose, blacks and colors. Ladies' f brown Balbriggan Hose. Children's Hose, good quality, at specially low prices. 1 r We have the largest stock of Pocket Hand- " i kerchiefs in market. Silk, Linen and Cotton, st for gentlemen, ladies and children. A Fans in great variety and bulk. rc 3 | Parasols in a variety of styles at low prices. ai 3 Get A Circular. c M > is t th We will issue several Circulars this week 1 and next, naming special offerings from differf ent departments. A study of them will repay ? you. Get one. H. F. ADICKES. c< hi at ; WITHERS ADICKES. r FREE CHANCES S f "I?0R 130 PJeoe9 Set of beautiful Dishes . I* worth $25.00 are going, and somebody D +i,nu'ViniA thino-withoutacent's cost on ' AUGUST 25TH, just by trading with us. Reci ollect we have probably nearly everything in ti GROCERIES, HARDWARE, GLASS, = 1 CROCKERY, WOODEN, TIN, = WILLOW WARE, &C., ] ' tl: ) And guarantee the price of anything we sell. fa t We don't allow others to undersell us. fil ' As we write this, a gentleman buys a sack of v, Flour and some Coffee, and buys as low as any- 01 p where, besides getting four chances at the Dinner Set. ? . Come forward and put in your chances. One 1 chance will get it and it may be yours. Some New Arrivals this Week. GROCERIES.?Dried Fruits should be on 1 every table in May. 'Tis highly wholesome food. ? i Apples?evaporated and sun dried. New lot of Prunes and Dates at only lOcents. "J 1 Figs at 12i cents?remember this price. J I Si: ; Canned Fruits and Vegetables, p 1 A 3-pound Can of Apples at 15 cents. Peaches ^ - from 15 to 35 cents. Corn at 15 and 20 cents. Tomatoes and Okra, Pine Apples, grated and sliced. Canned Meats?very cheap now, and _ , Fish of all sorts. j Recollect our Fruit Jams, Scotch Marmalades and Maple Syrup at 25 cents. > HAMS?Don't forget our California Hams at H t 12J cents. Thev areas good as many Hams at J . more money. Remember us for Rice, Grits, 1 Oat Meal, <fce. Sugars and Coffees as low as the S' t lowest always. ? , SODA?Our 1,000 pound lot will soon be out. ? Best Soda at low prices. C ! We haye almost everything to eat, and re- C } member our low prices and the Dinner Set free. ai Fruit Jars?Mason's Improved. V' 3 Do you want a Buggy Whip cheap ? We are * selling out a lot low. ' la y Call and see us. We generally keep up with ine limes. ^ ' SEEDS. 5 bi Clover, Lucerne, Orchard and Bine Grass. Millets are now in season, and when it strikes, P - brings big returns. 'Tis cheap and a trial costs Si . but little. d: Peanuts?Fine Seed from Virginia, and also et 1 home-made by Dr. Walker. CROCKERY. We received this week a large lot of Dishes, ~ Glassware, <ftc., and will be glad to give prices. Bargains in Bowls and Pitchers, Chambers, "l } Plates, Ac. Goblets cheap and Glass generally. " Wooden, Willow and Tinware of every sort, k 3 Some Iron-Granite Tinware, which is almost ${ everlasting. U Soaps of all sorts and very cheap. Indigo, r( . Starch, Blueing, Lye, Potash, Ac., and Laun- oj dry Materials generally, low down. b > Lamps and all Parts of Same. u * Oils, Candles, Matches, and remember where ? to buy these things right. 100 new Lamp 3 Burners. A good new Burner and good Oil makes an old Lamp new. , HARDWARE. ? Bear in mind that we are headquarters for " Hardware, Plows, Hoes, Ac. Carpenter, Farm- fi ing and Garden Tools of all sorts, at lowest J - prices. Don't forget that by buying your Hoes, 0I ?1.00 worth or more, or anything else, you get chances at our free Dinner Set, and your goods tc as low, if not lower, than elsewhere. 9 A nice little new invention is our Pan Lifter, which does away with burnt fingers or the oth er alternative in handling hot pans?dirty, irreasv dish cloths in your dishes. All for 25 3 cents." Examine it. ; ^ 3 Produce Wanted. j 4 Butter is now very plentiful, but wo havo not j, ! turned away a pound lately, except where peo- 0j 3 j pie imagine theirs is better than any other and Qj | worth too much. Wo are still calling on the North Carolina hens for Eggs, as people here ? wont bring Eggs in. We will buy almost anyr thing, Beeswax, tfcc. Come and see us and j I don't forget chances at the 325.00 Set of Dishes ! N to be given away AUGUST 25, '88, at noon. *WITHERS ADICKES. I rSTO. c. KI VKENDAL. sioo.oo bewabdt ntTE believe we apeak the truth when we asr ? sert that there i9 not a Baking Powder >ld in the country that does not contain Alum, mmonia or Lime, 2xcept Knykendal's Perfect. he reason for putting these chemicals in a aking Powder is not far to seek. They cost ext to nothing; contain the raising or leaving power that is so essential, yield the rnanfacturer an enormous profit, and caters to the ypular and never ceasing cry for CHEAP THINGS. ; should require no argument to prove that ley are injurious to health. Alum is an asingent that dries up the natural and necessa7 secretions, while Lime and Ammonia are lustics that inflame the mucous surfaces of te throat, stomach and bowels. This is a fearil showing, but true, however. we oner hie Hundred Dollars Reward or the detection in KUYKENDAL'S PERECT BAKING POWDER of a trace of lum, Ammonia, Lime or any otherelement lat is not healthful and essential to a perfect ad pure BAKING POWDER. Put up by the ERFECT BAKING POWDER COMPANY, i i, 4 and 1 pound packages, and sold in Yorkille by Herndon Brothers, Parish & McNeel, 7. B. Moore <fc Co., Kennedy Bros. <fc Barron, Zithers Adickes, Parish & Kennedy, Latta rothers, P. Ilapperfield, T. B. McClain, Hope, egram & Co., Ashe, Williams & Co., McConellsville, and at the YORK DRUG STORE, here sample packages may be had free of large. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL, For Perfect Baking Powder Co. [ENNEDYBROS.&BARRON. SPRING GOODS. Straw Hats ! Straw Hats Z )VER FIFTY STYLES of Gents' and Boys' Straw Hats in stock. All prices. At KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON'S. GENTS* READY MADE SUITS. "VTTT> CDDTVn CTTTTQ nnnoiof eivaa ffAm _J from 3o to 42 in coats, and pants To con>rm. DRY GOODS AND SUNDRIES. [\RESS GINGHAMS, Sattines, Calicoes, J nice line of White Goods, Table Covers, imething novel in Dining Table Cloth, Hall id Window Shades with Patent Roller. Tows, Handkerchiefs, large lot of Laces and dgings, Alamance Plaids, Tickings, Hickory tripes, Bleaching, Jersey Jackets, Corsets, ress Steels, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Gents' hirts and Collars, Suspenders, Golden Dent orn, Ladies' Scarfs, ?fec., ?fcc. SHOES. : NULL line of Gents', Ladies' and Misses' " Shoes, at KENNEDY BROS. ?fc BARRON'S. THE AMERICAN. rHE No. 7 American Sewing Machine is the best. ~ COTTON PLANTER. FARMERS' FAVORITE COTTON PLAN" TER. None better. KENNEDY BROS. ?fc BARRON. PARKK <& McNEEL. A NEW FIRM. JiTE would respectfully inform the public r T that we shall carry a large and complete ock in all lines of Dry Goods and Groceries, part of our Spring purchase is now on the >ad, and in a few days we will display a large id elegant assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS omprising Dress Goods in all the lateststyles, [en's Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Furnhing Goods, all of recent purchase, and of le most desirable styles. TVrfcTTOTVfiJ Our line of Notions is complete in all that institutes a general assortment, and we ulso ave a stock of Jewelry which we are selling ; very low prices. SHOES AND HATS AT COST. We have a few pairs of odd numbers of hoes, and a lot of Men's Hats which we have larked down at cost. When you come to town don't forget the ew firm of PARISH <fc McNEEL, and if in eed of any article to be found in a first-class ry Goods and Grocery Store, give us a call. Our affable salesmen, S. L. DAVIDSON and J. H. COLCOCK, will be found ready at all mes to serve their friends ar heretofore. PARISH & McNEEL. [iOWRY & STARR. SHAKE NO MORE. 710R three years we have been selling a Chill . Cure manufactured by ourselves. During iat time we sold a great deal of it and it only iled to cure two parties. This, we think, is a ne record. We guarantee every bottle to cure Dur chills or money refunded. All it costs i9 le dollar a bottle. Try it. Drink Milk Shakes at "The Emporium." PAINT YOUR BUGGY *7TTH Ivory Carriage Black. 31.00 covers r Y all cost. Call at "The Emporium" for Soda Water. WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, niTE will send to any house in town Milk r Y Shakes or Soda Water. Try Colgate's Toilet Water. ~~PAINTS, OILS, AC. )0 you expect to Paint your house ? If so give us a call before buying. We will ive you money or vou need not buy from us. Ie guarantee our Paint to be as good as any pint, rm thn tn ark fit. LOWRY A STARR, Leading Druggists. PARISH & KENNEDYr GROCERIES, ?fcC. rHE best variety of Fruits and Candies. We want Butter and Eggs. Very best quality of Dried Beef, Irish and iveet Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans and Peas, eas of all kinds. Cherry, Peach and Pear reserves. A good variety of Jellies, also of rosse A Blackwell's fresh Fruit Jams. Fresh andies all the time. 105 pounds of French id 1 barrel Candy coming. Come to us for andy and Fruits, Raisins, Ac. Everything in ancy Groceries. All grades of Flour. Mosses, Coffee. Rice, Grits, Sugar, Meal. MEATS?Namely Bacon, Breakfast Bacon, ottage Hams, California Hams, English Cured boulders, best reliable Hams. All of which e guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or we ill refund the money to all who bring them ick and say thoy are not just as represented. Sour Crout, Pig's Feet, best Patent Coffee ot in the world. Everything in Tinware, tonoware, Ac. Come to us for Fruits, Canies, Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Water Bucks, cheap Baskets, Ac. Peach Cider to make you forget your troubles id Orange fora delightful drink. PARISH A KENNEDY. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR | [?7"ALTER B. MOORE A CO. claim to be j J leaders in the Flour market. All grades ept in stock from ?2.25 per sack up, and for 5.00 cash per barrel, we give you the "GRANLATED PATENT"?none such. Every bar;1 guaranteed and money refunded on return f Flour by purchaser. No questions asked, ut money freely returned if the goods are not }ual to any Flour you ever used. Our medial grades are fine. \\t a t tvr n ArnoriK no. EXCHANGE BANK, Yorkville, S. C. . S. JEFFERYS President. DS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. RANK A. GILBERT, Cashier. Organized September 1. 1887. , rHE BANK will receive Deposits, buy and j sell Exchange, make Loans and do a gen- { *al Banking Business. The officers tender their courteous seryices ! ?its patrons and the public generally. September 36 tf Professional CARD. George Walker, 91. D., L GRADUATE of the School of Medicine, University of Maryland, having located in orkville, tenders his Professional Services > the public. Calls promptly attended. In ! tylight he may be found at the Dental Office : Dr. Cartwright; at night at the residence ! ' Dr. Wm. M. Walker. May 18 3m 1CHATTEL MORTGAGES, Jf ORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to rl Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. April 11 1"? tf rfMAY Ac MAY, H DRTJGGISTS. ? AN OUNCE OF COLD WILL be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in our ECKSTEINE 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 finder ONE OUNCE OF GOLD. nrnnmiT m nnn n 1 ivrrr liViriittlAL tiLUBB rAIlYJL. Our Imperial Gloss Paint is a first class article of paint and is prepared especially for repainting Buggies and Carriages. It is put up in quart cans and sold by MAY & MAY for one dollar. Besides the Ecksteine White Lead mentioned above, we are agents for WM. WATERALL'S CELEBRATED COMBINATION PAINTS, and are prepared to furnish estimates on all kinds of house painting. Our stock of Brushes is complete, together with all other painting material. MAY'S POCKET CLOTHES BRUSH Is an article to "supply a long felt want," and is one of the cutest ana 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. Reliable Medicines. We have just received a fresh lot of Shiloh's Consumption cure and other preparations. Haile's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar. Smith's Bile Beans. v What Smith? Why, Bile Bean Smith to be sure ! Bucklen's Arnica Salve. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. 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 costs is one dollar a bottle." LA TROPIA CIGARS. La Tropia Cigars aremaufactured in Florida from the finest Key West Tobacco, and is unquestionably a fine production of the manufactured weed. We also have a large stock of M. P. Davis' celebrated Cigars, which need no introduction at our hands. MORPHINE, QUININE AND OPIUM. Our stock of Morphine, Quinine and Opium is very large and was bought at prices to enable us to offer it at wholesale and retail. We also have a large and complete stock of Physicians' Goods. Our stock of Rubber Goods is complete in every detail. Call on us and examine our stock. Don't forget our "Peerless Harness Oil." Don't forget that we are wholesale agents for the B. B. B. Company. Don't forget that we have all kinds of Chewing Tobacco. "More Light to Give." 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 our prices. FOR A NICKLE We give more first-class, high grade MATCHES than any house in town. We have them at wholesale and retail. Call around before you leave town and examine them. HUGHfcS' UHILL IUNIU. We have a large stock of this celebrated Chill Tonic on hand. For fu rther particulars see advertisement of its manufacturers in another column of this paper. MAY <fc MAY, Druggists. M. . WILLIS. NEAR AT HAND. THE season is about to begin for selling CARRIAGES, PHJETONS, SURREYS, BUCKBOARDS, 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 COLLAR," the best made. You can buy VACUUM HARNESS OIL. - VV ? nnnnOTXTri MJLIi Li ill iV a -Urvr.^oir'H-r, unu 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. G. H. O'LEARY. 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 carry 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 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 of Rattan and Reed Chairs at O'LEARY'S STOVES. STOVES, STOVES. COOKING and Heating Stoves of the best make, bought by the ear 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 prices and quality. ' CARPETS, RUGS, AC. CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture Frames, Work Baskets, Ac., Ac., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS, AC. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, and everythingkept in this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't buy before vou get my prices in these goods. G. H. 0'LEAKY. THAT WIFE OF MINE WAS at Yorkville yesteraay, ana Drougut me some pictures of labor-saving machinery. I just could not wait, but have been to see them to-day, They are on exhibition at Mr. S. A. MoElwee's, ana I tell you, neighbor, they will do more work than 10 men. Bed your land with Goslees' Ridger and use a Horse-Hoe. Look at them yourself. %April 11 15 tf HOUSE KEEPER WANTED. THE undersigned desires to employs competent WHITE WOMAN to act as housekeeper. Address, Dr. J. WISTAR ALLISON, , Hickory Grove, S. C. May 2 18 tf