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Remember !?No voter can put his ballot in the box on the Gth day of November, unless he has a certificate of registration; and this certificate of registration must state the voter's present place of residence, whether on his own land or as a tenant of some one else. In other words, if the voter has changed his residence since registration and has not had his registration certificate changed in conformity thereto, he cannot vote! And managers of election, both Federal and State, should look well to this!?[Greenville News. No Tax ox Drummers.?On Monday last the United States Supreme Court revised the judgment of the Texas Court of Appeals in the case of Aslier against the State of Texas. This was the well known drummer's case, in which Asher resisted the State law taxing commercial travelers. The State " ?* 1?^<-1 sifutu la?* hnf. t.hp 1 Tili? VUUrt 9USIU1IICU lilt uwuv in .* , ted States Supreme Court reverses this decision, and orders the release of Asher, who has been in custody of the. sheriff for over two years. _ Raiding Saloons?At Thompson, Dakota, last Wednesday, a dozen women were arrested for raiding saloons And pouring the whisky into the streets. All attempts to close the saloons having failed, they took the law in their own hands. A number of them were taken to Grand Forks on Friday, charged with riot. Their trial occupied the entire day, and was bitterly contested, the local W. C. T. U. espousing their cause. The justice finally ruled that the offence had been Committed, and held them in $200 l?onds, which were furnished. Dr. Woodrow.?1The Augusta Presbytery closed its session- in Madison, Ga., on the 23rd instant The notable feature was the election of Dr. Woodrow, of South Carolina, as moderator. He is in full fraternization with his church. The Athens (Ga.) Presbytery has overturn! the Synod of that State to remove the Presbyterian Seminary from Columbia to Atlanta. Death of an Old Defender.?Na-. thaniel Watts, aged 93, died of pneumonia in Baltimore last Sunday. He was an "Old Defender," one of the patriots who, September 12, 1S14, repulsed the British attack upon Baltimore. THE THERMOMETER'S RECORD For the AVcek Ending October 30-Observa tions by Mr. J. R. Sehorb. L , s 2 "9 ? 5 I O "" 3 <3 DATK. n * ? = - = s ? ^ S3 ^ j* ? *3 03 N 02 S SS Wednesday 24..! 61 <57 I 02 63 70 59 .10 Thursday *25 52 54 53 53 54 50 .99 Friday 26.. |j 50 53 53 52 54 49 1.07 Saturday 27..: ! 52 61 59 57 61 49 .06 Sunday 28 i 57 72 00 63 74 56 .00 Monday 29 1 39 67 60 55 70 38 .00 Tuesday 30 j 43 70 63 59 72 41 .00 Mean for week j 51 63 59 57 65 49 2.22 IJjtarkct Sports. YORKVILLE, October 31.--Cotton, 9. LIVERPOOL, October 29.?Cotton dull and prices generally in buyers' favor; uplands, 613-16d. CHARLESTON, October 29.?Cotton dull; middling, 9 3-16. NEW YORK, October 29.?Cotton steady; uplauds, 9 13-16. Futures closed very steady with sales of 64,800 bales, as follows: October, 9.43 to9.44; November, 9.45 to 9.46 ; December, 9.58 to 9.59; January, 9.69 to 9.70; February 9.79 to 9.80 ; March, 9.89 to 9.90 ; April, 9.98 to 0.95); May, 10.07 to 10.08; June, 10.15 to 10.16; July, 10.23 to 10.24 ; August, 10.29 to 10.31. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, October 26.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending October 26, 1888 : JL888. imt. Receipts at all ports for week.... 270,671 294,841 Total receipts to date 1,281,597 1,649,392 Exports for the week 165,207 219,702 Total exports to date 629,671 889,489 Stock at all U. States por.s 562,225 613,123 Stock in interior towns 158,598 150,952 Stack at Liverpool 253,000 440,000 Alloat for Great Britain 170,000 212.000 jsgtcial itotius. How Doctors Conquer Death. Dr. Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption, might be avoided if I)r. 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. Tabernacled in Tents. k In the dim and nebulous past, near the time when that touch of nature was given that made tho world akin, our progenitors tabernacled in terns made from the skins of the fallings of their tlocks. The march of the world's civilization long ago swept away the rude dwellings of our ancient ancestors and begot in their decendants the praiseworthy ambition of better, more comfortable and'more permanent abiding places. As a factor in the elevation of a people, Paint holds a high position. It tills an economic want and gratifies the laudable desire for the adornment and beautifying of home?the very well-spring of civilization. To preserve and make attraetivehomes all over this broad land, Longman A Martinez oiler their well known Pure Prepared Paint, every gallon covered with a guarantee that protects consumers against loss in their use. Kuykcndal Local Agent. lie Never Smiled Before. An old gent in Rock Hill called Squeezim Could get no Tobacco to please him, So he cried through the Phone, Saying send me "Lodestone He's now smiling wherever one sees him. A Wolf iu*the Fold. Croup is a wolf in the fold that may carry oil one of your little ones without warning. Campbell's Cough Cure cures Croup. Keep a bottle always in the house. Terrible as an Army With Banners. That Cough forebodes a disease that is more "terrible than an army with banners" Check it; cure it with Campbells Cough Cure. Manufactured and sold" wholesale and retail by Kuvkendal. Do Not Suffer 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 & May. Worth Knowing. Mr. W.S. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., k was taken with a severe Cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in llesh, 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 I remedy can show s<> grand a record of cures as j Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. ; ,?tf Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. j Trial bottle free at Lowky A Stakk's Drug Store. Renew* Her Youth. Mrs. Phtebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., i Iowa, tells 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 j soreness, and am able to do all mv own house- | work. I owe my thanks to Electric Litters for having renewed my youth, and removed com- j pletely all disease and pain. Try a bottle, f>o cents and $1, at Lowky ?fc Stauk's* Drugstore. llucklen'* Arnica Naive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapnod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptioes, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat- i isfaetion, or money refunded. Price 35 cents perbox. For sale by Lowky it Stakk. A Sud Ntory. s The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor ltitlesullerer was dead. Moral: Always keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy at hand. Sold by May & May. Why Women Fa<lc. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption is an absolute cure for colds. Sold bv May & May, s L i JSpttml llolicts. Terrible. Two-thirds of the deaths in 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 & May. Hearken to the Evidence. Are you a dyspeptic ? Go at once and get a bottle of Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic. The genuine Calisaya Tonics-ill relieve and cure vou. Winnsboro, S. C., February 14, 1886. Mossrs. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.: During the summer and fall of last year I was suffering with nervous dyspepsia, which was followed by general debility and extreme nervous prostration. I was tresited by one of our most eminent physicians without any perceptible relief; finally he advised me to trjr your Calisaya Tonic, which I did, and from the first I took commenced improving, and am happy to say that I am entirely relieved by the use of the Tonic, and am gaining my former flesh and strength very rapidly. Very respectfully, JOHN P. MATTHEWS. Jr. Sold by Dowry <fc Stark at ?1.00 per bottle. 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 also tnat mey 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 Lowky <fc Stakii. MarcJ) 28 J3 ly HYMENEAL. Married?At the residence of the bride's parents, near Bullock's Creek, S. C , October 21, 1888, bv Rev. R. P. Smith, Mr. ROBERT VAUGHN and Miss HATTIE CROCKER. In Steel Creek, Mecklenburg county, N. C., October 25, 1888, bv Rev. G. S. Robinson, Dr. THOMAS R. CAROTHERS, of York county, and Miss CARRIE W., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Erwin, of Mecklenburg county, N. C. OBITUARY. /X - - - V? Died?In Yorkville, on the 25th instant, Mr. SAM LESS LIE McELWEE, son of S. Anderson McElwee, in the 30th year of his age. Near Plantersville, Drew county, Arkansas, on July 22, 1888, Mrs. VIOLET BRANCH, wife of A. F. Branch, formerly of York county, S. C., in tlift seventy-eighth year of her age. LAND FOR RENT. Farming lands for rent for the year 1889. Apply to Col. McCorkle, or myself. C. E. SPENCER, Executor. October.31 44 4t FARM I OANS, In any amount from ? Three Hundred to Ten Thousand Dollars, UPON six years' time. Interest payable annually. For further particulars, apply to C. E. SPENCER. Attorney at Law. October 31 44 22t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH P. MOORE, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by iaw. J. OSCAR MOORE, Administrator. Q*. October 31 44 o\, APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of ANDREW JACKSON, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on the 30th day of November, 1888, at 12 o'clock, M., when he will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. JOHN W. LAWRENCE, Administrator. October 31 44 5t* SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. IN COMMON FLEAS. John M. McCullough, Plaintiff, against Mary Ann Pratt and others, Defendants. THE Creditors of WM. S. PRATT, deceased, (other than John M. McCullough and Mary Ann Pratt), are hereby notified to present and establish their claims against his estate, on or before the 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, or the same will bo barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. October 31 44 3t NOTICE TO TRESPASSER.^. 4 LL persons aro hereby warned against j\_ hunting, lishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing over the lands or otherwise trespassing upon the promises of either of the undersigned, as the law will bo rigidly enforced, to its fullest extent, against all who disregard this notice. ROBERT BLACK, Mrs. M. E. CONNER, ( W. J. STEPHENSON, JOSEPH 1IERNDON, J. II. DICKSON, E. (4. FEEMSTER, C. E. WILKERSON, A. F. LOVE. HENRY KELLER, WM. FERGUSON, J. M. BRIAN, R. II. GLENN. J. O. WALKER, October 31 44 3t M.&H.C. STRAUSS. WINTER IS CLOSE AT HANI). MA H. C. STRAUSS have just received , a NEW STOCK OF Ladies' Dross Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Newport Wraps, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Boots and Ready-Made Clothing. OVERCOATS, AC. They are convinced that their Goods and Prices will ulease the buyer. Call at the One Price Cash "store, and that the cheapest. J. W. DOBSON. XOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to me by NOTE OR j\_ ACCOUNT will please bear 111 mind that the same are now I)UE AND MUST BE SETTLED AT ONCE. Those who do not heed tiiis notice will be looked after in the shortest way. Clicese ! Cheese !! Cheese !!! I have received another lot of nice full Cream Cheese, which will be sold as cheap as tliecheapest. We buy nothing but the very best full Cream Cheese. If you want good Cheese, J. W. DOBSON'S is the place to get it. AXES. J. W. DOBSON sells the best Axes 011 the market; full steel. Call and see them before buying. Dried Fruit. A lot of Dried Apples and Peaches on hand. J. W. DOBSON. J\0. c. KI VKHVint/. r-e-?-*? J (-T^-4-ai P=fct=-UJJ? ' XOTES OF GOOD TIDIXGS. j (1AMPBELT/S Anti-Ferment is a specific in j ) that form of dyspepsia known as fermentative,in which the food ferments, or sours before j ;? I.; /liiroutoil liv r.iip stfiin:ich lrivinir rise in that organ to Colic, Heartburn, Cholera Mor- ! bus. Distension or Flatulence, and many other distressing symptoms. This sour, half digested food passing into the intestines, acts as a ! foreign irritating body and produces Diarrluoa, i Dysentery or Flux, Inflammation of the Howels, Peritonitis, and other inflammatory and j dangerous diseases. Anti-Ferment neutralizes or corrects the acid condition of the stomach and bowels, soothes inflamed and irritated surfaces and stimulates the secretory glands into healthy action. We have, thereforo, in Camp- , bell's Anti- Ferment a panacea for all stomach- 1 ic and intestinal disorders whose origin may ' be traced to imperfect digestion, diflicult assimilation of food and mal-nutrition. Campbell's Anti-Ferment is endorsed and prescribed by the foremost physicians of the County. Manufactured and sold bv JOHN O. KUVKEXDAL. I SI KK IXDK ATIOXS. Pains, under and between the shoulders, aching of the bones, a tired feeling with loss of energy and appetite are sure indications of a disordered state of the liver. Two of Dr. Jackson's Black Pills taken at night and followed by one pill each night until five have been taken, will give speedy and positive relief. The genuine sold onlv in gilt edge, square boxes by KUYK FN DAD. Wlien the Cold Wind KIown. We have a big stock of all regular sizes of Window (ilassand Putty. J OIIN C. K U Y K EN DA L. WALTER B. MOORE & CO. -^!UUiU!Jj|llJJ"" A CHANCE OFFERED! POSITIVELY a great reduction ottered in CROCKERY! No Catch or Trick about This. We have concluded to reduce our business to a ONE LINE business, and for that reason wo will throw our entire stock ot CROCKERY, LAMP GOODS AND GLASSWARE on tbo market at such prices as never before ottered in this market. TERMS CASH. There Never was, nor Never will be Anything that adds so much to a wife's house keeping as a NICE TABLE OUTFIT. In fact, without it, she can't appear in the least sense cultivated. THE TIME IS NOW, For our stock is no small thing and your op[jortunity to make a selection is fine. Remem>er that prices are lower than ever before offered on this market. If-you want anything in this line come in and ask for W. B. MOORE and we will be sure to sell you. Swinging Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Glass in all shapes. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner Sets, Tin Slop Sets, Water Sets, Soup Outfits and any and everything in the line including Silver Castors, Forks, Spoons and Knives at reduced prices. Respectfully, W. B. MOORE A CO. HARDWARE. This line we intend to keep up in full. Rim Knob Locks, Hinges of all kinds, Carpenters' Tools, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axes, Cattle and Well Cains, Potware and Irons, Shovels and Tongs, Sausage Grinders, Coal Hods, Coffee Mills, Shot, Powder, Caps, Shells, Paper and Brass. Any and everything in this line as low as the lowest. See our Leather HALF SOLES, cut and trimmed for use at 15 cents?pegs thrown in. Grnpprips Error,prips:. W ~ We defy competition in this line in quantity. We will furnish the trade at prices guaranteed against any market considering freight added. Black Pepper, Cheese, Starch, Laundry Soap, R. R. Mills Snutf, Mrs. Miller's Snuff, Tobacco, Coffee by the sack, Toilet Soap, Vinegar, Molasses, and all kinds of Canned goods we will wholesale as low as the lowest. TRY OUR CATTLE POWDERS FOR STOCK OR POULTRY ; IT'S A VALUABLE INVESTMENT. SHINE UP TOUR STOVES In time and "save nine." Use only Dickson's Stove Polish for its the best. For sale only by W. B. MOORE & CO. Red Cross Baking Powder Gives perfect satisfaction and with each can we give a beautiful present worth the price? 40 cents. FRUITS! FRUITS!! FRUITS!!! We will keep up a stock of Fruits, such as Apples, Oranges, Nuts, etc., at the lowest prices. W. B. MOORE & CO., City Grocery. Coffins, Caskets and Bnrial Robes. In this lino we keep the latest styles as well as all qualities. Prices to suit customers. Terms easy. Our Robes are growing more popular every day. Economy and convenience will surely tell. *Onr personal attention always given. C. M. CHURCH, Practical Undertaker, will assist us when tho body is placed in our charge. Respectfully, W. B. MOORE & CO. MRS. MOLLIE E OOBSON. TEMPLE OF FASHION. rplIK one-priced TEMPLE OF FASHION X has been doing well, turning out those beautiful HATS AND BONNETS all over York county. All the ladies know full well, without being told, that Mrs. DOBSON'S is the place to got all kiuds of Fashionable Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Springs, Note Paper, and all kinds of Notions. Jerseys at all prices. Knit Sacques and Hoods and little Boots for children. Also, liibbons, Feathers, Ruches, I Gents' Shirts, Ladies' Undcrvests, Garter Web, best Bed Ticking, Sea Island, Red and White Flannel and the best Black Cashmeres and Henriettas, at the lowest prices, to be had in York. Also a lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS 1 Very cheap. Perfumeries, Face Powders, Soap, Pencils, Pens, Slates, Velvets and Velveteens ; all colors. False Hair and Bangs for colored ladies. Valises, Bags; Purses, Hair Pins, Ball's Corsets, every pair warranted ; Nursing and Health Corsets, Face Vails and everything else found* in a First-Class Millinery Store. All the latest styles of Bustles. Many thanks to my friends and customers for their very liberal patronage since I opened. I will sell them everything I have just as cheap, if not cheaper, than you can buy it. All I ask is a look at my goods and hear my prices, to convince all that will listen. T. M. DOBSON k SON Have asked and begged their friends to call and settle. Do sell a little cotton and pay them. Every person will find in the post office a statement of their accounts due. M its. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery. LOWRY & STARR. CIGARS, CIGARETTES. CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO. FOR a good, free and easy smoke try tho "Grand Republic," best 5 cents Cigar on tho market. \\ e buy Duke Cigarettes in largo quantities, which enables us to sell merchants at jobbers'prices. Dealers can save freight by buying their Cigarettes from us. For a superior chow try Sullivan's Tobacco. Our "Tom's Cabin" Tobacco is the leader for the price?sixteen plugs for ?1.00, and still cheaper by the box. Good Smoking Tobacco a 40 cents per pound. Jumbo Soap, (5 cakes for ton cents. A full line of Colgate's Toilet Soaps and Colognes. pe.4kll\e. Use Pearline, the great Washing Compound for saving labor and expense. The toil is so reduced that delicate women can perform the work with ease. Does not chap the hands. Largo packages only f> cents. Try it. hmiistom:. The best is the cheapest. We have a pure article. Wholesale ami retail. Get our prices. LOWKY it STARK, Leading Druggists. R. A. PARISH. CALL ON ME. IT* 11 MS 11 arrivals every day of Fruits, Vege. tables of all kinds, and fresh Candies. Try our Canned Goods. Meal, Kacon and Flour always on hands. Call and get our prices before buying. The best Sugars and Codecs in the town at the lowest prices. We sell to all who call on us desiring to buy. Our motto is: FUKSll GOODS. GOOD GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. To arrive this week. NEW CROP New Orleans Molasses, sixty barrels of Flour of all grades and at all prices. We have in stock a splendid lot of Pickles of all kinds. FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES. Remember that you can't afford to pass us by, as we keep a full and fresh stock always oh hand. We are never out of Meal, Raeon, Flour or Cow Feed. Try our country made Rran and Pea Meal for cows. Kring us your Eggs and Rutter and got the top of the market. R. A. PARISH, Fancy Grocery Dealer. A. Y. CAKTWBIGHT. WM. M. ALLISON. A. Y. CAKTVVRIGHT & CO. THE N.Y. RACKET STORE 1 Fires Another Volley of .Low 1 Prlees into the Enemy. OUR GATLING GUN IS IN POSITION! "^^"E intend to capture the mercantile fort in York county oven if by main strength and awkwardness. We don't think, however, that it will be necessury to resort to such measures with such prices at our back as we give in this advertisement. Eh? A bottle of Ink for 2 cents. Penholder and Pen for 3 cents. 1 Dozen rubber-tipped Lead pencils for 10 i cents. Sperm Sewing Machine Oil at 5 cents. ( Carpet Binding per bunch, 13 cents. i: Window Scrub Brush at 5 cents. I t Receipt Books at 17 cents. o Nolo books at 17 cents. S Safety Pins at 3 and 4 cents per dozen. Paper at 3 cents per qulra. , Wool Ilatsat20 cents and up. Rubber Balls at 10 cents. Fine Combs at 3 cents. \ A good Redding Comb at 5 cents. Mirrors at 35 cents. 3 pounds of Tobacco for $1.00. A pure Tobacco?no liquorice?at 67 cents. Lamp Burners at 9 cents. Tack Hammers at 5 cents. Heavy Claw Hammers. Cast Steel Horse-Shoeing Hammer at 25 cents, d Small Cast Steel Claw Hammer at 25 cents. e Large Cast Claw Hammer at 36 cents. Hatchets at 14 cents. d Lanterns at 40 and 60 centB. Quart Tins at 5 cents. p Half Gallon Tins at 7 cents. C Horse Brushes?leather back?at 30 cents. Pad Locks at from 10 to 25 cents. Good bargains. A 16-inch Horse Rasp for 48 cents. Sleeve Buttons from 15 cents to 75 cents a pair. Collar Buttons at from one to 10 cents 1 ti each. ^ Suspenders at 10, 15, 20, 23, 25 and 26 cents. Our 15 cents suspenders just beats the world at ^ that price. ^ Our stock of Hosiery for Ladies, Gentlemen ^ and Children is full, and comprises all quali- a ties in Cotton and Wool at prices from 5 cents * upward. a Just opened another invoice of those cheap ^ Towels and Doilies at all prices from 5 cents ? towels up to 77 cents. Doilies from 35 cents a dozen up to ?1.50. In our Mack Goods Department we can show ' you a very handsome lino and at prices that " will defy competition, as follows: Double-width Cashmere 15, 25, 30, 33, 48, 50 up to 73 cents. All wool Henrietta in Black, 48 inches wide, at 90 conts per yard. Can't be beaten. Our Stock of Red and White Flannel is very complete. Wo can give a good heavy Red Flannel at 14, 16,20, 25, and a good heavy Red Twilled Flannel at 35 cents and up. n White Flannels from 16 to 45 cents. ? Small Checked Ginghams at 8? cents. p In Dross Goods we have a full and complete ^ stock in all grades and styles and at all prices ^ from 5 cents a yard up to !).') cents in all colors ; [? r black Trimmings to match. p Table Damask in Red and White at 2a, 33, J and 48 cents and up. Wo have two rolls of Carpeting left that we want to close out. If you want to buy give us a call; wo can save you money on it. Rubber Hair Pins at 15 cents per box. White Linen Floss at 23 cents per doz skeins. t( Turkey Red Embroidery Cotton at 20 cents S per dozen spools. a ii All desirable numbers in white Linen Thread tl for Crochet and Knitting. b P A pretty assortment of Novelty Braids and a Rick-rack Braid in all numbers. v * A nice assortment of Embroidery Silks. 'I Seamless Dress Shields. S v Opened and Closod Thimble at 2 and 3 cents. C Large and small Hooks and Eyes at 2 and ii 3 cents per card. Ladies' Collars and Culfs in all styles and at all prices. Nice Cashmere Gloves in Black and Colors. A nice lot of Undressed Kid Gloves very cheap. Black and White Silk Illusion,28 inches wide, li 4 1 at 25 cents a yard. C 1 Wash Blond at 13 cents per yard. r I White, Black and Fancy Face Veils at 8 and 10 cents. Pink and Wiiite Swan Down at 10 cents per box. Lubin's Face Powder at 7 cents a box. darter Web from 4 to <5 cents per yard. Silk Web at lf? cents per yard. v Feather Bono for Dress Waists at 13 cents j f. per yard. \ Covered Dress Steel, hand lOinches, in Drab. White and Black for Ladies' Waists, flood quality 30 inch Whalebone at 10 cents. Knitting Needles at f>cents per dozen. Look out for the big "watch-shaped" sign? f two doors north of where wo were formerly I r located. Our sign stands just in front of our store and bears the following inscription : "NEW YORK RACKET STORE." Our lady friends are most cordially invited to call and inspect our stock. A. Y. CARTWRIOHT A CO., Proprietors. New York Office, 4GG Broadway. H. F. APICKES. GRAND CENTRAlT FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTiBLISHHEIlIT, AND Headquarters for Boots and Shoes, OPENED THIS WEEK. A LARGE invoice of fine Millinery Goods, Y. Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, fee., making our stock very attractive. A large line of all kinds of Fabric Gloves. Hosiery of every description for Ladies' and Children, at very low prices. An attractive display of Knit Hoods and To-# joggansand Children's Sacks. All shades and hues of Zephyrs, Crewels, ^losses, Arrasenes, Cheneilles, Fillosells, Orlaments, Ac., for Art Fancy Work. We are prepared to do any kind of Stamping in short notice. Wool Knitting Yarns, Shetland Wools and laxony, in all colors. We Opened Last Week, A very large invoice of Notions and Small Vares, Long Pocket Books. Buck Purses, Kid Purses. Fine Russian Leather Bill Books. Fine Box Papers. Correspondence Cards. Visiting Cards. Card Cases. Playing Cards. Wood and Quill Tooth Picks. A very large assortment of Juvenile Books. Poets and Standard 12 mos. Fine Triple-Plate Mirrors. Lap Tablets. Writing Desks. Fine Toilet Sets of every description, for lades and gentlemen. Photograph Frames. Photograph Albums from 25 cents to ?10.00, ach. Autograph Albums in fine bindings. Scrap Books, Ac. A great variety of Fancy Wares, in newest esigns and novelties. Fine Bibles in a variety of bindings. All sizes of School Slates. A nice stock of fine Jewelry, in solid and dated goods. An invoice of Men's and Boys' Collars and lulls in the newest styles. To Arrive This Week. An invoice of Domestic Dry Goods, Brown lomespuns, Plaid Osnaburgs, &c. Our stock is very full of the newest Novelies of Dress Prints, Dress Ginghams, Domesic and Imported Dress Goods,-Plaid Linseys, V ool Flannels, Cotton Flannels. A most excellent stock of Jeans, Kerseys and lassimeres for men's and boys' wear. Bed Ticks. Osnaburgs, all kinds of Prints, lleached and Brown Homespuns, Bonnet rlnghams, Table Damasks, Towels, Crashes, Irochet and Marseilles Quilts. Fine Bengal Indigo Percales, Window Curains, Wall Paper, Window Shades in Hollands nd Paper. All kinds of Velvets, Gimps, and Braids for )ress Trimmings. Our stock of Shoes is the largest in market, nd our prices we guarantee as low as the awest. All kinds of fine French Kid, Dongola, Curacoa and India Kids. Pebble and Straight lont, in button and lace, for Ladies, Misses and Children. Onrstock of medium weight, grain and buff Ihoes for ladies' strong wear is very complete. An inspection of our Men's Shoes, both in ne and heavy goods, means a sure sale when he customer has the monev. II. F. ADICKES. WITHERS ADICKES. YES, WE NEED MONEY. l*TE begin this week's advertisement with a f dun. Yes, we need and must have the loney due us. We want it in part, anyhow, n time. Our accounts are all duo now?so ome up. Our sales now-a-davs are very gratifying, qualing any former season since we embarked a the business. Our complete stock and guarnteed low prices will draw trade. We know rhat to buj' and where to buy, and the selling enerally follows these requisites. We still ress our claims and they are wiggling into ublic favor. That we haye nearly everything ti Groceries, Hardware, Crockery G'.ass, Wiliw, Wooden, Tinware, <tc., and HEAR THE tUB?wo ure always at the bottom in price for eliable merchandise. EATABLES. Wo try to keep the best Groceries and will ell you when anything is to the contrary. Our lugars come always from the best refiners. Hir Coffees are the best for the prices. We sell good deal of Roasted Coffee. Something fine i a blend 6f Mocha and Java. Teas in great variety. A new lot of somehing fine in mixed Tea. The 0 & 0 Co. Tea?a ilend on scientific principles. This Tea is lacked in air-tight Tina, in three sizes, t pouna nd 1 and 2 pounds. Meats of every sort. Something new this week?Boneless Ham, Pickled Tripe and Pigs I'eet, Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Beef, .'ongues, tfcc. Lard of two sorts. Our best has no Cotton eedOilinit. Flours of all sorts. New Buckwheat and fresh Molasses from Louisiana. latMeal and Flakes, <fcc. Our stock of Fancy rroceries is, without doubt, the most complete ti this market. Fresh Fruits, green and dried, oreign and domestic. HARDWARE. Most people acquainted with this market iave learned that we are headquarters for lardware. Ifyou doubt it, investigate, please, funs, Pistols, Cartridges and all such things, 'he best stock in York. Our Steel Nails still ival the cream of the trade. Money saved in jocks, Hinges and Hardware generally. TOBACCO 11 great variety, from 25 cents per pound upward. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, &c. Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow Ware, itc. Svervthiiig in Tin. Window Glass, Sheet Tin, loldcr. Putty, Ac. COAL OIL. We keep two grades. Our be.st is 180? test, ire-proof?not Ki<)? reeolleet. A few barrels eft for dealers at 1 cent less than "Standard" trices. Candles, Matclios, Ac. WANTED. All manner of Country Produce wanted. Yours truly, WITHERS ADICKES. W. C. LATIMER. NOVEMBER THE 1ST. THE time for payment of all bills has come, and I must insist upon all parties in any way indebted to me To Make Immediate Settlement And not make it necessary for me to sond a Collector in any case. I NEED MONEY To meet my bills, and mean this as a warning to all, Not Excepting Any. W. C. LATIMER. HUNTER <fc OATES. AUTUMN LEAVES ~ FROM THE MAMMOTH, AUTUMN LEAVES are beginning to fall, indicative of the approach of Winter, for which we are fully equipped in every department, being prepared to display to 'the trade unequaled Noyelties in everything in the Dry Goods line. Such an opportunity is not often presented to the people to supply every want, and there is no reason why every want should not be obtained, for prices are lower than ever known in the annals of York, and range according to quality. If you are not even disposed to buy, accept a cordial invitation to examine the most complete stock, marked in plain figures, ever exhibited in any town in Carolina. All classes of buyers require a gigantic dose of reduction, and we are administering it in unbroken quantities to hundreds every day, in the shape of every style and quality of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and everything in the Notion lines. And, by the way, we are just marking our first installment of Ladies' Wraps, and all the newest garments for ladies' wear. Ladies who see our line of goods do not entertain the wink of a thought of going else where, ana it aoes not taKe any extra persuasion to sell these goods at our low prices. Think of Men's comfortable Suits at 84.35, and Boys' Suits at $1.50. One glance is sufficient to make a sale of our elegant and celebrated Strouss & Bro.'s Clothing, for every one has now found itto surpass anything in any market. Boys' Iron-clad School Suits at prices that will reconcile mothers to the wear and tear. Goods sold for what they are and no deception. See our elegant line of Carpets and Rugs at prices with the tariff off. HUNTER &_OATES7 i ' It is hardly necessary for us to mention the fact that we are headquarters for Shoes and Bootsof every description. HUNTER & OATKS, Just Around the Corner. M. C. WILLIS. I Extend to the Public My Thanks 17*011 their liberal patronage, my business . for 1888 being 100 per cent, larger than for the same time last year. The encouragement that I have received has prompted me to watch up my business more closely, and I consequently buy goods cheaper than most dealers and can afford to sell them cheap. I have now the best, largest and most complete stock of goods ever shown in this market, ranging in price from $87.50 to $200.00. I can suit every one, as I have them at all prices. I have buggies made North, East, West and South; the latter being THE "YORKVILLE BUGGY," Which is fast supplanting all others. It combines all the points necessary for a good buggy. It is light, but madeof the finest selected material, which gives it strength and elasticity. It is put together perfectly true, thus doing'away with the wear, tear and rattle of inacurately constructed buggies, and making it the most durable buggy ever offered in this market. It is finished in the very finest style, having SIXTEEN COATS OF PAINT oh the body, and the trimming is done by the "Old Reliable," JOHN DENNIS. A finer or more particular trimmer does not breathe the air of the nineteenth century. I ask no man to buy my buggy because it is made in our country. I ask you to buy them because they are the best buggy without any exception ever offered in this market, Call and inspect my stock, and be convinced. I carry a full line of hand made harness'; also a large stock of whips, lap robes, and all kinds of carriage material and Carriage Hardware. I also handle the "TENNESSEE" and "OLD IIICKQRY" farm wagons. I do all Kinds of Repairing And REPAINTING, and have the BEST IIORSE SHOER in the country. Friends, give me a trial. I have a great many notes that will fall due in a few days, and I will expect PROMPT SETTLEMENT. I have a great many open accounts that are DUE NOW and I must have the money at once. Yours Respectfully, M. C. WILLIS. J. H. RIDDLE. _ TO THE TRADE. "IT is our pleasure to announce fresh arrivals X of Goods in our lines for the Fall Trade, and as in the past, we give the fullest assurance of bottom prices to all who may favor us with thoir patronage. GUANO NOTES. These valuable papers have been returned to us by tho respective Companies wo represent, for collection, all of which fall due on or before the FIRST DAY OF NOV KM BE R NEXT. Take due notice thereof and govern yourself accordingly. Mr. W. R. Carroll. Haying secured tho 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. FOR SALE. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, in Yorkville, for sale. Persons wanting to buy, will call on J. W. DOBSON. October 27 43 2t ^MAY Ac MAY, ^ S DRUGGISTS. S AGAIN TO THE FRONT WITH a large and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, and everything kept in a first-class Drug Store. Come and see us, and if we don't save you money, then we are willing that you try elsewhere, for we are certain that no one else can. You are certain to come back. We are headquarters for all kinds of goods and can't be undersold. Just listen now what has just arrived for May A May, and if the goods are not good, what makes people and so many of them buy ? Oh! America knows what is is what, and the 3 B. B. B. are taking the cake for all kinds of diseases. Remember we are WHOLESALE AGENTS. Another gross B. B. B. just arrived. One-half gross Acker's celebrated English remedies. They are reliable goods. Try them ONCE, if only for a ten cent sample cough cure. Large lot with the handsomest show case ever seen in this town full of Taylor's Premium Colognes. BEATS THE WORLD. All sizes. Try them and tell your friends that May May tries to keep before you all the timo through the valuable Yorkvillk Enquirkr their latest goods. All kinds of beautiful goods TO ARRIVE. Now don't forget us when you want Diamond Dyes?all colors. Now is the time to make old dresses just as good as new. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! We have a tremendous stock of new goods, and it is being added to every day. A more beautiful or serviceable line of Toilet Soaps than wo have in stock has never been seen in Yorkville, and as to prices?just come and see! Ramon's Relief and Nerve and Bone Oil has cured A Lady Who Has Suffered for Years With Neuralgia and pains in the chest. Oh, how she brags on them! They are sold by us. Come and try them. Don't wait until you get down. Take Paine's Celery Compound for nervous and kidney troubles. We keep everything in the medicine line and all we ask is a trial. Come and ask our prices. We brag on our Castor Oil and have sold four 5 gallon cans full by it, and still no complaint?it beats the world. BLUE STONE. t We have a large stock of Bluestone on hands and will sell you cheap. Come one and all and buy this year from us. Only the best is our motto. Don't forget the celebrated YORKVILLE ENQUIRER CIGARS-none to equal them;just like its name sake?next edition beats the world. A MILLION PILLS! Yes we are headquarters for Pills. Pills of all kinds by the Million. Yes, we keep Tobacco; it looks like it the way it comes and goes out at our corner. Now you must give it up. Whoever has tried our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, say they are the best, and we have sold two hundred packages in the past two months and have heard no complaint. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Increasing sales is the proof of quality, up and down and all around they come for them and we want you to try them. MAY & MAY. G.aO'LMRtr NEW FURNITURE. IN addition to a large and varied stock of FURNITURE on hands, lam receiving Fall purchases of all grades of Furniture that this market requires. It has been bought right, and will be sold at prices that are bound to please. Don't fail to call and examine goods and get prices. G. II. O'LEARY. STOVES, STOVES STOVES. SINCE 187(5 we have had control of the stoves of Charles Noble A Co., of Philadelphia. They are too well known in this country for me to say anything about them. They speak c .i ' t i?r>.,? iur tlitJlXirsei vca. A iiavu J ciuimuio ui %/rt\j \jax loads on bands, 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 Eales. Some cheaper grades of Western Stoves also always on hand. Lastly as to price, we are prepared to sell cheaper and better stoves than small dealers possibly can. Try me and be convinced. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS, RLGS.AC. WE haye 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, AND everything in this line kept in an establishment of this kind as cheap as can be bought anywhere else. G. H. O'LEARY. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. CLOTHING. WE are continuing to sell our Clothing at low prices. We have a nice lot to select from. Those who wish to purchase Clothing will save money l>y buying from us. Over Coats at very low prices. GENTS' HATS. GENTS' Hats of all colors and sizes and at all prices. Caps from 15 cents to ?1.25. Collars, Cuffs and Cravats. DRESS GOODS. ~ ?~ r\tr /i?i ? rr WnHt. IJAVJX. k/IUIUUICICS, UOUIlCtM UlVtU) IT Vti? Jf eds, Calicoes, Ginghams, Selicias, etc. ELECTRIC CIRCULARS. MISSES and Ladies' Electric Circulars, Ladies' Waterproofs, Men's Rubber Overcoats, and Rubber Shoes. FLANNELS AND LINSEYS, HICKORY Stripes and Bleaching. Pants goods at low prices. BOOTS AND jSHOES. GENTS' Boots, Boys' Boot and Shoes. We have just received an invoice of Gents' Fine Shoes at low prices. Belmont Ties only ?2.00. SHIRTS, AC. LAUNDRIED and Unlaundried Shirts. Undershirts ; all wool. Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Socks, Towels, etc. Dress Buttons, Cotton and Wool Cards. FINE TOBACCO AND CIGARS. OUR Stock of Cigars and Tobaccos is complete, including the celebrated "Hygeia" Chewing Tobacco, and "Take no Dust" Cigars. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. GEORGE T. SCHORB. "GOT THERE, ALL THE SAME." JUST returned from the Chester Fair, where I had the WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS on exhibition, and received the premium for superiority of tone, ease of performance, fine workmanship and general excellence, over all otliors. 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 SfJEN At any time, at my Store here, or at tho Jewelry Store of R. BRANDT A SON, Chester^8. C. Call and see the instruments, or write for catalogues and prices.