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THE THERMOMETER'S RECORD For the "Week Ending October 16?Observations by Mr. J. R. Schorb. 1 . i i DATE. I 1? ? g = J "2 ? ? ! 3 I s CO n 05 < < < K : Wednesday 10.. 48 60 56 55 61 46 2.15 Thursday 11 46 48 50 48 52 42 .00 * Friday 12. 48 59 .53 53 61 45 .00 < * Saturday 13 { 45 63 58 55 67 44 .00 Sunday 14 ! 44 63 56 54 64 43 .00 Monday 15 i 47 62 58 56 63 42 .00 Tuesday 16 53 73 65 64 74 41 .00 Mean for week 47 61 j 57 J 55 64 J 43 2.15 Utarlid Reports. YORKVILLE, October 17.--Cotton, 8ito8J. * LIVERPOOL, October 15.?Cottou firm ; up lands, 53d. CHARLESTON, October 15.?Cotton firm and demand good ; middling, 93. NEW YORK, October 15.?Cotton quiet; uplands, 9 11-lff. Futures closed barely steady with sales of 54,800 brles, as follows: October, , 9.33 to 9.35; November, 9.37 to 9.38 ; December, 9.49 to 9.50; January, 9.59 to 9.60; February, 9.69to9.70; March, 9.79 to 9.80 ; April, 9.89 to 9.90; May, 9.99 to 10.00; June, 10.09 to 10.10; July, 10.18 to 10.19 ; August, 10.25 to 10.26. ? Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, October 12.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending October 12,18S8: 1888. 1887. Receipts at all ports for week.... 252,257 276,304 Total receipts to date 747,808 1,097,148 Exports for the week 106,785 138,758 Total exports to date 343,250 503,877 StockatallU. States ports 403,926 517,884 Stock in interior towns 77,030 95,549 Stock at Liverpool 270,000 430,000 * Afloatfor Great Britain 105,000 209.000 Jsptiittl |toticfs. Religious Notice. The Lord's Supper will be administered at Harmony Church on the third Sabbath of this month. Services at 11 o'clock A. M., on Satur\ day preceding, conducted by Rev. B. P. Reid. W. W. Ratchfori). , October 10 41 2t . Why Women Fade. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption is an absolute cure for colds. Sold by May & May. An HoneNt Han's Word. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic is meeting with unprecedented sales^ because it does what the manufacturers claim for it. Westmoreland Bros., Sole Proprietors, Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. % Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.: I have for i 4v.SXVY* uroul* atnmqph?lttpk years ueenu auuoici uvui .<v-ou ? of power to digest food?and consequently general debility. I had tried all helps that eminent physicians and all the materia medica could suggest, and found little or no relief. Your Calisaya Tonic was recommended to me by a friend who had used it, who had been suffering like myself. I tried it, and by the use of three or four bottles found I was much stronger, could eat and sleep and do as hard work as I ever did before. It is now more than a year that I have enjoyed uninterrupted good r' health, and by the occasional use of your Tonic I have enjoyed a degree of health that I have not enjoyed for fifty years, and I have now got to the three score. 1 am very desirous that others suffering as I have done should know the great value of your Tonic, and, therefore, make this statement that it should induce them to try it. Gratefully yours, J. B. SHERMAN, General Mechanic. Sold by Lowry <fc Starr at ?1.00 per bottle. How Doctors Conquer Death. Dr. Walter K. Hammond says: "After along experience I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption, might be avoided if Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption were only carefully used in time." This wonderful Remedy is sold under a positiye guarantee by May & May. KUYKEXDAL'S SPECIALS. Down to the Sea in Ships. The man who never goes down to the sea in ships is in no danger of being engulfed by the mad salt waves or becoming a prey to the dread monsters of the deep. The man who paint3 his house with Longman & Martinez' Paint has equal immunity from loss in the transac' tion. A representative of Longman <ft Martinez said to this writer a few weeks since: "If our Paint behaves badly on any housq on which you have it applied, satisfy the owner before you quit him." There is au atmosphere of business about these instructions that should put L. <fe M. Paint on every structure that is to be painted in York county. See Kuykendal, Local Agent. Truth Flies ou Leaden Wings. A great number of persons seem to have read our advertisement in which, by a tvnographircal error, we were made to offer Tarbaby Tobacco at 16pounds for a dollar, and but few appear to have noticed the correction. Great gaums of it are being carried out daily at 1<> plugs, (not pounds) for a dollar. Sold only by Kuykendal. ^ Not .Ylistated. We do not think we mistate the facts when v *" we say that there is more of Campbell's Cough Cure used in this county than of ail other cough remedies put together. Its popularity is immense ; its sales are continually growing. Pysicians, knowing the formula, prescribe it and use it in their practice. It acts promptly and cures Colds, Coughs, Catarrhal Fevor Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hacking Coughs, Pains in l.n fhuo, CniKiimnlinn. ptl'. MailU factored and sold whoFesale and retail by Kuykendal. A Fancy Chew. Is our Celebrated Lodestone Tobacco. It has the bigggest plug and pound trade of any brand in town. Average sales, a box a week. ' Sold only by Kuykendal. Do Not Stiller Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. Sold by May it May. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every instance. One man took six bot< ties, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' expe rience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added t^eir testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Eloctric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Ouly a half dollar a bottl* at Lowry <t Starr's Drug Store. A Wman'M Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made anil that, too, by a lady in this county. \ Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She , bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Medical Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night,and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick it Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a trial bottle at Lowry <t Starr's Drug Store. BucklciCs 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 li5 cents perbox. For sale*by Lowry it Starr. Terrible. Two-thirds of the deaths iu New York City are from consumption or pneumonia. The same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's English / Remedy for Consumption will always relieve, and may save your life. Sold by May <te May. The Best Evidence Of the worth of anything, is what people say who use it. We have only to refer to any person who has used Chu'Max's Livkk Pills to prove their yalue, and we ask you, if you are suffering from sick-headache, malaria or dyspepsia, to give them one trial and you will be convinced of their merit. You can buy them sugar-coated of Lowiiy A Stark. March 28 13 ly A Sad Story. The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Monti: Always keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy at hand. Sold by May & May. I ? f PLANTATION AT PRIVATE SALE. ' I OFFER at private sale, 710 JgKg&fe ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, jMgwwbijF lying in Chester county, between toe Charlotte, Columbia and Au' triJifcgwtr gusta, and the Chester and Lenoir Railroads, within two miles of Lowrysville. The land is well adapted to Corn, having both | creek and branch bottoms. Also, to Cotton, Wheat and Oats. Terms made easv. Mrs. J. D. RAINEY, Lowrysville, Chester County, S. C. October 17 42 4t FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. A T the solicitation of many citizens, I anJ\_ nounce myself as an independent candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER in the approaching election. Having served as County Commissioner for six years, and left the affairs of that office in good condition, I refer the people to my past official record, assuring them, ir elected^ to discharge my duties as faithfully in the future as I dia in the past. H. K. ROBERTS. ? - - ? o?a October 17 iz NOTICE. A COMMISSION having been issued by the J\. Secretary of State of South Carolina, constituting J NO. F. JONES, JNO. G. BLACK, F. M. HARDIN, M. R. REESE, A. B. CROSBY and N. W. HARDIN a Board of Corporators, to organize and form a corporation for MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, Ac., notice is hereby given, that books of subscription to the capital stock of the Broad River Cotton Mills, will be opened to receive subscriptions, after 22nd October, 1888, at my office in Blacks, S. C. N. W. HARDIN. Black's S. C. October 13th, 1888. October 17 42 2t ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, York County, Yorkville, S. C., October 15, 1888. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of County Commissioners for York county, will be held at I Yorkville, S. C., on TUESDAY, 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1888. Persons holding bills, accounts or demands of any kind against the County, which have not heretofore been presented" to the Board, are required to deposit the same with the Clerk, duly attested according to law, on or before November 1, 1888. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk of Board. October 17 42 3t THE STATE~OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York Connty. WHEREAS JOHN A. BYERS has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of E. G. BYERS, late of the county aforesuid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the I said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holdeii at York Court House, on THURSDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., 1888, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the 113th year 01 American imieuouucuto. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge. October 27 42 2t W. C. LATIMER. DRESS GOODS. WE will receive this week a fresh supply of those beautiful Henriettas and Broad Cloths which are so popular this season. Also the prettiest stock of black dress goods ever brought to this place. Trimmings to match. Come and see them before they are picked over. DRESS MAKING. In this department we are crowded with work all the time and are daily turning out the handsomest dresses that were ever seen on the streets of Yorkville. Every one that has seen any of Miss Shires's work is carried away with it; hence the big rush we are having. MILLI^?RY. In this business we are certainly headquarters for fashionable and stylish goods. We carry a tremendous stock and are always prepared to give the latest styles and at bottom prices. We Would Remind Those who owe us for Guano and other supplies that their accounts are made out and ready to be receipted. They are now due, so come along and settle at once while you have the money or cotton to settle with. I have made arrangements to use the money and must have it. W. C. LATIMER. R. A. PARISH. WITT rnvTlVTTP TUP RTTCINPSSi It llili M/ililittU lllli uuuiiiiiuu. OWING to the death of Mr. KENNEDY, I would state to my friends and the public in general, that I have taken charge of the business, and will continue to keep a first-class stock of Fruits, Vegetables, Fancy Candies, Heavy and Fancy Groceries of all kinds and at prices as cheap as the market will afford. 1 will pay the highest prices for all Country Produce. I want good Butter, Eggs and Chickens at all times. Fresh arrivals of nice Fruits and Vegetables on all trains. On behalf of the late firm of PARISH A KENNEDY, I would return sincere thanks to the friends of the firm and the public in general, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon it in the past; and would state that I will be found at the same stand, ready to accommodate one and all, at any time. Yours respectfully, R. A. PARISH. GEORGE T. SCHORB. "GOT THERE, ALL THE SAME." JUST returned from the Chester Fair, where I had the WILCOX A WHITE ORGANS on exhibition, and received the premium'for superiority of tone, ease of performance, fine workmanship and general excellence, over all others. They Are Warranted Equal to any Organ made. I guarantee to keep them in good order free of charge, without limit to time. A handsome Stool and the best Instruction Book given with each instrument. ORGANS CAN BE SEEN At any time, at my Store here, or at the Jewelry Store of R. BftANDT & SON, Chester, S. C. Call and see the instruments, or write for catalogues and prices. GEO. T. SCHORB. F. HAPPERFIELD. NEW AND FRESH GOODS. IN MY GROCERY STORE will be found a full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, and also a full assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Ac. I invito a close inspection of my Goods and prices, as I will not bo undersold. MAPRI F WriPfif WB r* m m * mi mm ? v m m In my Marble Yard I keep a full and varied stock of Monuments and Headstones. Any desired style, if not on band, furnished at short notice ana satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully furnished on any class of work. ROTES ROW DUE. The NavassaCompany's NOTES FOR FERTILIZERS are now diioandin my hands for collection. Persons interested will please call i and make settlement. F. HAPPERFIELD. ! M. & H. C. STRAUSS. SEW GOODS DAILY. M<fc H. C. STRAUSS, encouraged by the # patronage they receive, are ordering GOODS XEARLY EVERY DAY, Whence their stock is complete, and having the I latest style. This week they are expecting a | new supply of Domestic Goods, Roots and ; Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Unj derwear. Their READY-MADE CLOTHING Is known as the best and cheapest in market. All that is needed by parties wishing to buy is to call at the ONE PRICE CASH STORE and that the lowest. WITHERS ADICKES. 'TIS EASY TO MAKE ASSERTIONS, BUT harder to substantiate thenl. However, when we state that we can and will make it pay you to trade with us in our lines, we mean it. Having long experience, good facilities aud a steady determination to succeed, we know what and where to buy Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Wooden, Willow, Tinware, Ac. We claim the best assortment of these goods in this market and want you to test the assertion that we can protect and often save you money in prices. GROCERIES. As a rule we buy the best eatables, butsometimes popular clamor demands inferior goods, to which, however, we always call your attention. Our Sugars come from the best refiners " -- " - >-!* .4.2 \\7~ V, ? ?11 ana are iree irom auuHerjii/iunn. uav? ?u grades in stock from a dark Brown at 14 pounds for ?1.00, to the finest Icing, which, by the way, is the finest. Coffees of all sorts, which is looking up again?being trusted probably. Teas of every sort, of which we know little, and most persons know much less. We buy our Teas from responsible dealers, and generally give satisfaction. Meats of every sort. Our best Hants are closely trimmed and much cheaper than large fat Hams. Our Californias are now worth 14 cents, but wo are selling a nice Shoulder at 12J. Smoked Tongues and Beef chipped beautifully or in pieces, cheaper. Best Breakfast Strips. Lard of two kinds, Ac., Ac. FAYCY GROCERIES. Our stock of fancy Groceries has long been the most complete in York, and we expect to retain the lead in this line. Canned Goods of every description. Meat, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. Baking Powders of all sorts, Flavoring Extracts of fine quality, Pickles and Spices of all sorts, good Vinegar and Sauces, Mustards, Chocolates, Coco, Gelatines, cheap by the dozen. Fruits of all sorts in season and of best quality only. Lemons at.15 centra dozen?dot this down. Oranges, Cocoanuts, Bananas, Apples, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Dried Apples, Ac. Nuts and Candies in variety. In fine, you can get nearer everything at our Store than at any other here, not only in Groceries, but also in Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Tin, Woodonwaro, Ac. Of Hardware We Make a Specialty, And think we can surely save you money for the right goods at the right prices. Please examine into this claim. Our Steel Nails are growing still in favor. Hinges, Locks and Fastenings of every description. Received this week 10 dozen Axes, including the "Perfect" solid Steel Axe. The best assortment of Cut lery in York, and this in a lin6 you are liable to be fooled on. Tools of all sorts. Try us on Hardware. The trial shall cost you nothing and may make you money. Buckets of all sorts, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, <fcc. Crockery and Glassware in variety. Lamps and all parts of same. Your old Lamp only needs a new Burner, which we have of all sorts. Chimneys, Wicks, &c. OILS. The celebrated White C Oil. We have about 10 barrels of Oil and can save dealers something on present. "Standard" prices. Window Glass ana Sheet Tin. WITHERS ADICKES. JXO.C. KIIYKEXDAL. DECLARATION FROM DARLINGTON. -w-k-TTkT v\rv T> PPTA VR1TRS "Ran n nrnmi U1""""' * v,"." > 1-. - I-- ? -X oent citizen of Darlington county, S. C., and a great sufferer from d}'spepsia, says : "Your Campbell's Anti-Ferment has come nearer getting my old stomach in shape than anything I have "ever tried. It has also cured one of my children of an obstinate bowel trouble. I Avill want more of it." Campbell's Anti-Ferment manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by KUYKENDAL, Yorkville, S. C. Honest Occupations. You need not carry a Lantern, as did the ancient worth}' we read of, to find an honest man. The genus can yet be found in numbers without the aid of artificial light. But Lanterns are necessary to honest occupations- and we have them from f)0 cents up. We have also Library and Hall Lamps from 82.50 to 87.00 ; Ordinary Chamber Lamps, band and stand, from. 20 cents up ; elegant Parlor Lamps from 81.50 to 85.00. Also a complete stock of Lamp Fixtures. We would be glad to show you. SOAP AND GODLINESS. This same worthy spoken of abovo lived in a tub. affecting great contempt for the comforts of life, had, and used no soap, forgetting that soap and godliness are inseparable. We have the Soap, Kirk's White Cloud Floating Soap, Campbell's Hard Water Soap, Solon Palmer's Fine Soap, Colgate's Exquisite Soaps, Jubilee Soap, 10 cents for a half dozen cakes; Medicinal Soaps, and the biggest cake of Laundry Soap sold in the town for a nickel. Please (tall and see us. ANI) NOW Remember that your obligation to us for Fertilizers falls due "on the 15TII OF OCTOBER. It is very important to us that you meet it promptly. Do so, please. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. J. H. RIDDLE. TO THE TRADE. IT is our pleasure to announce fresh arrivals of Goods in our lines for the Fall Trade, and as in the past, wo give the fullest assurance of bottom prices to all who may favor us w<th their patronage. GUASrO JfOTES. These valuable papers have been returned to us by the respective Companies we represent, for collection, all of which fall due on or before the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT. Take duo notice thereof and govern yourself accordingly. Mr. W. It. Carroll. Haying secured the services of this very worthy and popular young salesman, we most heartily commend him to the confidence of our friends and the trade generally. J. II. RIDDLE. J. W. DOBSON. ~ XOTICE, A LL persons indebted to tno by NOTE OR J\_ ACCOUNT will please bear in mind that the same are now DUE AND MUST RE SETTLED AT ONCE. Those who do not heed this notice will be looked after in the shortest way. Chee.se ! Cheese !! Cheese !!! I have received another lot of nice full Cream i Cheese, which will be sold as cheap as the cheap- | j est. Wo buy nothing but the very best full | Cream Cheese. If you want good Cheese, J. j W. DORSON'S is the place to get it. AXES. ^ J. W. DOBSON sells the be^^Axes on the market; full steel. Call and see them before buying. Dried Fruit. A lot of Dried Apples and l'c-ichos 011 hand. J. W. DOBSON. NOTICE. 11IAVE placed in the hands of Mr. WM. I). GLENN, of Yorkvillc, for collection, the i NOTES duo and made payable to me, for stock sold by Mr. T. M. Whitaker, as my agent, last spring. These notes are now due, and full payment is required without delay. A. WILLI FORD. October 3 40 3t LISTEN TO THE RACKET.= Oar Low Prices Have Hade Us A Supernatural Business. QUR trade for the past two weeks has been supernatural; it has been simply marvelous ! Our corps of efficient clerks were totally unable to wait upon our many friends and custom- ' ers who thronged before the Racket's counters. Why is this rush ? Is it because we are more popular than our brother merchants? No, friends, it is because we reduced the prices of Dry Goods in York county, and price our goods in these columns in figures, where merchants as well as you can see our prices. We lead in ' low prices; others try to follow, is that competion ? We sell our goods as low as they can possibly be sold regardlessa of what they are worth, or at what price they are usually sold. Again, besides buying and selling for cash, we have no "bad accounts" to make up, or "financial strains" to overcome, butwith each transaction we have a final settlement to tho advantage of all concerned. We will liavo in a few days another lot of Blankets and Comforts, which will be sold at the samepriceas our former stock. Keal bargains in this line. We have another largo lot of those cheap Jeans and Kerseys from 12J cents to 75 cents per yard. Extra good values. Our tremendous stock of Ready-made Clothing is being replenished, it having been badly broken by our large sales of the hist two weeks. Before this advertisement reaches the eyes of the public, we will be in receipt of another invoice of Smyrna Rugs at $3.47--worth ?5.00 of anyone's silver; but we have revolutionized the Rug business "in this divison"of the terrestrial globe. Also to arrive this week Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, Boots, Shoes and Hats. In fact we receive goods almost every day, and on every visit to our store you can see something new and attractive. While we do not intend to neglect this feature of our business, we really have not time to say more, but will promise to let you hear from us weekly as to what bargains we have in store for you, and we extend to all a cordial invitation to call and examine our stock and prices. A handsome line of Scarfs, Bows and Ties at all prices. A very heavy British Half Hose at 20 cents ; worth 33 cents. A very fine quality of Sewing Machine Oil at 5 cents per bottle?worth 15 cents. Trunks from 50 cents to $5.00. Valises from 50 cents up. ^ Ladies' Hand Bags in variety from 22 cents to ?1.48. Very pretty styles. , In Shoes we have some special drives. A lady's nice Shoe for $1.00. A first rate Button Goat Shoe for Ladies at $1.75 ; worth $2.25. Ladies' Lace Goat Shoes at $1.83?a splendid < bargain. These shoes have no superior. Handsome Jersey Jackets for Misses at $1.00 and $1.25?very stylish goods. Ladies' Jerseys at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, $1.10 to $1.70?very handsome goods. Good Note Paper at 5 cents per quire. Envelopes at 5 and 7 cents. Lead Pencils at 10 cents per dozen. Gents Celluloid Collars at 15 cents. Cuffs at 29 cents. In Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hosiery, we are in the lead, both in quality and price, and we propose to stay there. Gents Half Hose at all prices and in all styles from 5 cents up. Our Ladies' Underwear will arrive in a few days and we will be able to show you some extra bargains in this line. We also expect Gents' Underwear in a few days. Wo will open this week a beautiful line of Towels, Doilies, Shades and other Notions ; also another lot of those nice Flannel Overshirts at at $1.07. Can't be beat at the price. We have just opened a lot of nice Laundried Shirts at 04 cents; worth75 cents. Boys'Unlaundried Shirt at 56 cents. A first rate shirt. In Boys' Clothing we can giye you a real nice suit for a boy of four to twelve years at $2.35, and for boys twelve to eighteen at $4.22. These goods are well made and are of a good quality. Unbleached Drill Drawers at 20 cents and 25 cents. Bleached Drill Drawers at 30 cents. Cotton Flannel Drawers at 40 cents. Big Bargains%t the Racket in Linen Towels. We can beat the world on Ladies' Trimmed Hats. A complete line of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, can be found at the Racket Store. All at Racket prices. We claim as a proof of the cheapness of our Goods that our sales are increasing every day and the crowds that throng our store attest the truth of our statement that we sell cheap. A steady demand is made for our Umbrellas. Good Shoe Blacking at 1 cent per box. Look out for the big "watch-shaped" signtwo doors north of where we were formerly located. Our sign stands just in front of our i store and bears the following inscription : "NEW YORK RACKET STORE." Our lady friends are most cordially invited ! to call ami inspect our stock. A. Y. CARTWRIGHT A CO. Proprietors. New York Office, 4(5t> Broadway. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. CLOTHING. WE now have on hand a large lot of Clothing, which we will sell very low. A nice Overcoat from $3.00 to $10.00. DRESS GOODS. BLACK Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloth, Worsted Calicoes, Ginghams, Selicias, etc. ELECTRIC CIRCULARS" MISSES and Ladies' Electric Circulars, Ladies' Waterproofs, Men's Rubber Overcoats, and Rubber Shoes. LADIES' UNDER VESTS. LADIES' Perfect Fitting Jersey Undorvests. Something new. FLANNELS AND LINSEYS, HICKORY Stripes, Ticking and Bleaching. Pants goods at low prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS' Boots, Boys' Boot and Shoes. We have just received an invoice of Gents' Fine Shoes at very low prices. Belmont Ties only 82.00. gents' hats. GENTS' Hats of all colors and sizes and at all prices. Caps from 15 cents to 81.25. Collars Cuffs and Cravats. hardware. HAMMERS, Saws, Braces, Chisels, Locks, Padlocks, Door Knobs, Wagon Nails, Clinch Nails, Gate Latches, Gate Hooks, Drawing Knives, Screw Drivers, Plow Bolts. amerTcansewi ng machine. WE are still selling the American Sewing Machine. The best Machine sold. fine toracco and cigars. OUR Stock of Cigars and Tobaccos is complete, including the celebrated "Hygeia" Chewing Tobacco. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. WALTER B. MOORE & CO." THIS WAV FOR LOW PRICES I FIRST let us tbank our friends that have come to time, in response to our last advertisement asking for early payments. Their efforts will be appreciated in the future and we will stand by those who have shown a desire to stand by us. Some of our many friends and customers, however, Have Not Yet Turned Up. To them we would say that we are inclined to believe circumstances are such that they have not been able to do so. We will expect them to report by the 15TH OF OCTOBER. BROTHER MERCHANTS, We are prepared to furnish you with Groceries, at wholesale prices. Why not deal with home enterprise? Expected this week 2,000 lbs of CREAM CHEESE to compete with the world at wholesale prices. Laundry Soap, Starch, Railroad Mills Snuff, Mrs. G. B. Miller's Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Canned Goods, Black Pepper and a full line of Groceries. WE WILL SELL YOU AS CHEAP AS FROM THE NORTHERN MARKETS ! Bagging* and Ties. We exnect to recoive soon a large lot of Bag ging ami Ties?second hand at low figures. CASH WILL TELL. For hard pan cash our complete stock of Hardware that embraces everything in the lino of Crockery. The same will go at awfully low prices. If you don't believe us, examine for yourselves. ? Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes. We have done a largo Undertaking business this season; more than we expected. This is sufficient evidence that we give satisfaction. We have some fine goods on hands, both for childreu and full sizes, that will be sold at very close prices. Our Burial robes are sure to be used, if examined, for their beauty, economy and convenience. Our attention given day or night. Very respectfully, W. B. MOORE & CO. MRS. MOLLIE E. DOBSONT rytoods7ndmillinery. WE are receiving every week new Dry Goods and Millinery of the latest styles and prices, such as Prints, Sea Islands, Bed Ticks, Flannels, red, white and grey; also, Dress Goods, black Cashmeres, black Henriettas, Cotton Flannels, Coats's Cotton, Ginghams, Ladies' Undervests, Suspenders, Celluloid Collars and Cuff's for men, and the best Unlaundriod Shirt in America for G7 cents ; as good as you generally get for ?1.00. A saving of 33 cents in your favor. Call and See Tliem. Shoo Polish at 5, 7 and 10 cents. Pins only 1 cent a paper. Needles only 1 cent a paper. One foot Rules only 5 cents. Two feet Rules only 10 cents. Claw-Hammers only 10 cents. Tack Hammers only 10 cents. 4-blade Pocket Knives only 27 cents. 2-blade Pocket Knives only 15 cents. Pencils only 1 cent. T>onmla ntilv 1 f'fints. HUUUDl*uoau jl uux/i*vw...j ? ? Note Paper 5, 7 and I) cents. Large Letter Paper 9 cents. Pens 5 cents a dozen. Penholders only 1 cent. Hand-Saws only 49 cents. Mucilage only a cents. Ink only 4 conts. 4 cakes of Soap for 9 cents. Cuticura Soap 23 cents. Cashmere Boquet 25 cents. Slates only 5 cents. School Satchels 10 cents. Dress Stays 9 cents a dozen. Monkey Wrenches, 10-inch, 25 cents. Iron Squares 23 cents, dents' Half-Hose 5 cents. Cotton Diaper, Umbrellas, Ladies' Gloves, Waterproof and may other things, all of which will be sold just as cheap as you can buy them for cash. No one shall undersell me in same kind of goods, for no one can buy them cheaper than I. Come and see my goods. T. M DOBSON tfc SON are always on hand, waiting to writo you a receipt or to give up your note. Please call and settle now ; they are in need. M us. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery. BRICKS FOR SALE. 1HAVK on hand a quantity of good BRICKS, which are offered for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Mr. J. W. DOBSON is my Agent and will deliver bricks to customers at any place in the neighborhood. For further particulars, apply to W. G. SH ILLINGLAW. October 3 40 lm H. F. ADICKES'S CRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND Depot for Boots and Shoes, IS full up in all departments, and the prices asked are the lowest known in market. We open invoices of new Goods almost every | day, and our stock is kept new and attractive. WE OPENED LAST WEEK Several large Invoices of Shoes, Dry Goodsand Notions, Silks, Velvets and Millinery Goods. To Arrive This Week Three largo Invoices of FANCY GOODS and SMALL WARES, containing some rare Novelties. One invoice of fine and medium weight Shoes ; making the 10th addition to our IMMENSE SHOE STOCK within a week. A large lot of BOOTS for small boys, at 75 cents per pair. Our New Clerks. We have added to our corps of clerks Mr. J. M. ROSS, of Blairsville, ana Mr. S. T. FERGUSON, of Bethel. These young gentlemen are courteous and attentive, and will be glad to see their respective friends, to whom they cannot fail to sell from our immense stock. We are continually increasing stocks and reducing prices. H. F. ADICKES. -tfMAY Ac MAY, -a 1* DRUGGISTS. X* WE ARE READY. WE are ready for business. We have a full and complete stock of PURE AND STAPLE DRUGS, PATENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, among which you can always find niTnTTnir t?Tin rnrvTT AUMitt'8 ijJNbrLlSJl IttiMJjUl. It is ascientific preparation imported from England and is a medicine of great merit. The peculiar difference between these English goods and the American is, that before any medicine is allowed to be used or adopted, it must have a rigid and thorough practical test by and before the most learned physicians in Great Britain, and it is the only medicine known to be a positive cure for all Hacking Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, and the many forms of Lung Troubles, including Consumption; also Croup, Whooping Cough, and other diseases peculiar to childhood. In fact, it isan indispensable article to have in the nursery or home. Small trial bottles given FREE. Acker's Blood Elixir, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets and Acker's Baby Soother are all lirst class medicines and guaranteed by the manufacturers. For further information see Advertisement in "Special Notice" column. TAYLOR'S SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. We have in stock a new supply of Sweet Gum and Mullein which is growing in popularity every day. We also have a fresh supply of Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial. RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL. This is a splendid Liniment and is becoming very popular as such. We also have Ramon's Relief. Taylor's Premium Cologne in 25 cents, 50 cents, 31.00 and 3-.00 bottles. Very fragrant. HALL'S HAIR DYE. Hall's Hair Dye?natural, durable and beautiful, and contains no Sulphur, Sugar of Lead or other poisonous ingredients. Go to MAY tfc MAY for Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Oliillai'iixe, The only guaranteed vegetable cure for Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Remittent and Intermittent and Billious Fevers. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. We are selling lots of our Horse and Cattle Powders, and where we sell one package, the parties always come back and get another package. Is this not sufficient endorsement ? A Short List of Medicines. We have a splendid stock of Patent and Proprietary medicines, a partial list of which will be found below : McMunn's Elixir of Opium. Bradfield's Regulator. Pepsin, for Indigestion. May's Favorite Kidney ana Liver cure. Paine's Celery Compound. Phillips' Palatable Cod Liver Oil. Heed <fc Carnick's Peptonized Cod Liver Oil and Milk, Soluble Infant Food, Lime Juice and Pepsin. Willow Charcoal in bottles. Brown's Iron Bitters. Radway's Ready Relief. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Shaker's Extract of Roots. Massey's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Robinson's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Wheat Phosphates. Mellin's Food. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Maltine. 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. * MAY A MAY. PURE CASTOR OIL. As a medicine, Castor Oil is indispensable. ! It is not good for toothache, but taken all in j all, it is the most valuable medicine that can bo j kept in the house. It has often been remarked ! by observing old people that this medicine is not always attended with as uniformly good ( results, under same conditions, as formerly. The reason is, that if you are not careful, you are more apt to buy an impure than the pure article. Baker's is a production you can swear by, and it is sold only by MAY it MAY. ! "YORKVILLE ENQUIRER" CIGARS. Tho "Yorkvillb Enquirkk" Cigars are the best cigars on this market, they having been manufactured for us according to a specified contract and for the select trade of the county. They can't be beaten. MAY A MAY. HUNTER & OATES. AN AWFUL SCARE HAS been caused among certain competing Houses by the present low prices we quote on strictly first-class new goods. We are sorry to break up time honored customs or keep anybody awake of nights, but our stock must bo sold regardless of what others have asked or are asking for similar goods. We are "loaded for bear." We are bound to have patronage and lots of it. The way to do this is to let the prices talk. Now you know what to expect; come in. You will find us 011 the ground floor. A CHOICE. "What shall I purchase for my Fall Suit and how shall I trim it ?" is the leading topflc in the female mind at this season. We can assist in solving the problem, as we have every style of ladies' Dress Goods worn this season, and eve ry style ol Trimming to suit. Black Dress Goods. We are showing our usual full and well-selected stock of Black Dress Goods, among which will he found the choicest selections from the best English and French Manufacturers. Vacation Season is Ended and School Days are at Hand. For the groat intellectual event the heads o families and all others interested in the inward feelings, and especially the outward appearances of the RISING GENERATION, will tind it necessary to make a general survey of the condition of their boys' present supply of wearing apparel. A moment's scrutiny will suffice to satisfy the whole family, relatives and even visitors, that the boys have been wearing and tearing their clothes in the most enjoyable and reckless manner. * In One Voice They All Exclaim What is to be done with such children ? The answer is plain. Send them all to HUNTER & OATES'S. Campaign Hats, O.j cents. Bandana Handkerchiefs, fw cents. NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. Bear in mind that the FIRST OF NOVEMBER will soon be here, and our NOTES AND ACCOUNTS ARE A LL DUE. They are ready and we want the money. We return thanks to those who have already paid up, and daily expect others until all are paid. HUNTER & OATES, Just Around the Corner. my** 1H7"TT TT -LTJL. V JL i A GROWING BUSINESS. THE trade in my home made Buggies has been so much better than I expected, that I have not had one in stock for some days. They go as soon as they are put in the show room. To those parties who have been so kind as to wait till I could have some finished, I will say that they may come now and get the Best Baggy Offered in this Market. I mean exactly what I say. They are the best in style, durabilitv and finish. Having secured the services of a First Class Columbus Finisher, I feel confident that I will in a short time furnish the entire up country in fine work. I invite from every one inspection, and defy competition. \ am again making RAILROAD CARTS, And am sure that I can make it to the interest of Contractors to use my goods. I made a lot of carts last year for a firm of contractors that suited them so well, that I have just completed the third lot for them. I sell my Carts cheaper than any other maker. Write for prices and description. THE WAGON TRADE IS OPENING And finds me ready to supply the wants of the people with a nice line of Tennessee Wagons. Come and buy one cheap. I also offer the public bargains in Harness, Collars, Whips, Wheels, Carriage Materials and Carriage Hardware of every description. My motto is quick sales and short profits. I mean exactly what I say. Repairing and repainting promptly done in good style. I want a lot of White Ash. Horse Shoeing. We have again secured the services of Mr. WILLIS, as a HORSE-SHOER, who will he pleased to see all of his old customers and as many new ones as want their stock shod in a proper manner. He needs no recommendation to those who have tried him, and to those who have not, we would sav, irive him one trial. M. C."WILLIS. r-.-^-?QlW?fnr?y'ei %> -J WIIWWI Jill i IWI ?mm <"* / . G. II O'I KA!{V. NEW Ft' It X ITU RE. IX addition 'o a large and varied stock of KURNITUREon hands, I am receiving Fall purchases of all grades of Furniture that this market requires. It has been bought right, and will he sold at prices that are bound to please. Don't fail to call and examine goods and get prices. G. II. O'LEARY. ti-rovrv ttTtfftVRtt. NTAVEM. CiINCE 187G we h:ive had control of the stoves O of Charles Noble & Co., of Philadelphia. They are too well known in this country for me to say anything about them. They speak for themselves. I have remnants of two Car loads on hands, which will be sold cheap to make room for a new Car load. I will then have 22,000 pounds of NEW STOVES for this season's tales. Some cheaper grades of Western Stoves also always on hand. Lastly as to price, we are prepared to sell cheaper aiid better stoves than small dealers possibly can. Try me and be convinced. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS, RI GS, AC. WE have just received a new lot of Carpets, Rugs etc., for the Fall trade. Something new, handsome and durable in Art Squares. Window Shades, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture, Pictures Frames, etc., always on hands. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, HARNESS, AC. IN this line we have a large stock of our own manufacture which will be sold cheap. G H. O'LEARY. COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, AN D every thing in this line kept in an establishment of this kind as cheap as can be bought anywhere else. G. H. O'LEARY. LOWRY & STARR. BLUE STONE AT THE EMPORIUM. GOLD, Silver and Copper Paint, for gilding Picture Frames, Brackets, Ac. Any one cau apply it. Ladies, make your rooms look neat by applying this paint to your brackets, Ac. It only costs 25 cents. Diamond Dye, all colors, 10 cents a package. Buy the original Emmet lieitcher Harp ; sold at the Emporium. Face Powders, Sanderson, Swansdown, Hunter's Invisible, Tetlow's Gossimer, Lubin's Cashmere Bouquet,Sachet Powders, Ac. Payson's Indellible Ink, Pencils, Pens, Paper, Legal Cap, Letter, Note, line Box Paper. We have a good article at 5 cents a quire. Soap, Soap. Keep clean. Think of it, 6 cakes of Soap for 10 cents. We carry a full line of Colgate's goods. We buy direct from the manufacturer and get off jobbers' discount. Call on us for tine Soaps, Toilet Waters, Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts, Pomades, Tooth Dentritice, Powder, Sof.odont, Ac. Examine our stock of Tooth Brushes. Infant's Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, Ac. We are leaders in Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes. Every lover of a gooa smoke buys the Grand Republic. We sell Barry's Guitar and Violin Strings. LOWRY it STARR, Leading Druggists. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. N'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of R. E. D. ClTRR ION (TO, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate, on MONDAY, THE 12TH DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1888, aud will apply for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said es ale. JA.MEs P. t'URRENCE, Administrator. October In 41 5t Jirsic LESSONS. MISS ZORAIDA INGOLI) respectfully offers her services, at her resilience, as TEA< II10R <>P MUSI' ON THE PIANO. Pupils received at am time. System thorough and practical. Price* reasiuMlde. and furnished on application. *' I