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LETTER FROM HOODTOWX. Crop* are Good?Plenty to Eat and Plenty t< Sell?Picnic at Pratt*#. Correspondence of the Yorkvllle Enquirer. Hoodtowx, August 21.?This section lias hac plenty of rain. Corn on bottom laml is bettei than it has been for years. Cotton is as gooi as it ever grows in this country. The weed i: not so large, but the fruit is abundant. Some o our people have begun to make molasses. Then are not enough mills in this section to manufacture the crop. A number of our people have been attending preaching at Mt. ernon. Nearly everybody went last Sunday. They heard some good am wholesome talk. thn miiiuu'p at this dIhcg has decided to llUV( a picnic at Mr. I). S. Pratt's on Saturday, Sep tember'2. Several speakers will be invited am a good time is expected. VicExrs. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Violates the Inter-State Law. ? Judge Simonton has rendered a decision against the constitutionality of section 25 o the Dispensary law. Under this decision anybody can order liquor from another State and have it delivered without molestatior by officers of the law. To Reduce the l'rice of School Hooks. ? President Craighead, of Cleinson college has submitted to the State board of exami ners, a plan by which he proposes to cheap en the price of school books used in the pub lie schools. His idea is to establish in eael county, under the management of the school commissioner, a county depository, at which books to be purchased by the State at whole sale prices, will be sold to the children at ? profit of five per cent. The matter will be submitted to the legislature at its next ses sion, and if the idea is approved, it will ne doubt he enacted into law. They Defied Opposition. ? Columbia State, Wednesday: Mr. Chas J. Hoffman, a popular railroad man of this city, was married to Miss Annie Lee Yonce. of Pineville, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning by Rev. S. P. H. Elwell of this city. The occasion of the early hour wasn't one ol choice, but was made imperative by the lack of approval of the young lady's parents. She met her affianced at the train as it pass ed Pineville yesterday morning before day, and came here with him in defiance of the opposition of her parents. They were quartered at the Hotel Jerome yesterday. They will probably make this city their home foi the immediate future. Can a Christian Run a LMspensary t ? Mr. Jackson Cartledge, one of the Rich land county dispensers, is in trouble with the Marion Street Methodist church. Rev. Mr, Elwell, the pastor, wrote to Mr. Cartledge some time ago. and told him he must eithei quit the "dishonorable business," or qui! the church. Mr. Cartledge, in reply, said that the business was not dishonorable, and that he did not propose to give it up?the church could take such action as it saw fit, At a meeting of the church officials held last Sunday, Mr. Cartledge was expelled. Mr. Kirkland, an assistaut dispenser, belonging to the same church, is to be tried next Friday night before the congregation. He claims that his petition for the place was endorsed by Rev. Mr. Elwell himself. It is said that the Baptist church at Aiken has called upon the dispenser at that place to show cause why he should not be dismissed, and Timmonsville proposes to make the issue against State Commissioner Traxlcr. THE THERMOMETER'S RECORD For the Week Ending August 22.?Observations by Mr. J. R. Schorb. DATE. I " . = S ? .5 C C - .2 c d u * 5 ^ g 5 i 5 3 z: .z "z jc <n x 55 S3 S3 K Wednesday 1(5.... 116 87 SO 78 87 06 Thursday 17 70 88 83 80 89 70 Friday 18 73 83 81 ; 79 88 72 ... Saturday 19 07 8G i 78 74 88 00 Sunday 20 07 87 80 78 89 07 Monday'21 08 SO 78 77 87 GO Tuesday 21 Gf> 85 j 79 78 88 G4 ... Mean for week <59 86 80 76 88 67 i! .... Jftarlict Reports. YORKVILLE, August 26.?Cotton OA to 7A. LIVERPOOL, August 21.?Cotton 4Jd. CHARLESTON, August 21.?Cotton 0$. NEW YORK, August21.?Cotton 7}. Future? closed steady with sales of 110,600 bales, jus follows: August, 7.02; September, 7.04; October 7.16; November, 7.25; December 7.34; January 7.44; February, 7.51 ; March, 7.00. Special jftoticc.'i. St. Paul's and King's Mountain. There will be services at St. Paul's church morning and night, during this week, having commenced Sunday, 20th instant. Protracted services will commence at King's Mountain Chapel on Sunday night, 27th instant, and continue morning and night for several days. Jxo. R. Walk Kit, Pastor. _August 23j 34 _ _ It Tribute of Respect. Whereas, Almighty God, in His inscrutable providence, has removed from our midst our much esteemed brother and co-laborer, Andkkw E. Black, therefore. Resolved, 1. That in the death of Brothei Black, the Iloodtown Alliance has lost one ol its most faithful and exemplary members. 2. That this Alliance extend to the family and friends of the deceased, their heartfelt sympathy and condolence in their sad bereavement. 3. That a page in our record book be inscribed to the memory of our deceased brother. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be sent tc the family of the deceased brother, and also tc The Yorkville ENqrirkr for publication. II. E. Hood, ) J. J. Wai.i.ack, Committee. J. S. Iloon, J August 23 34 It After a Year and a Half. By our system of selling Sewing Machines tiic agent and dealer's profit goes into the pocket ol the purchaser; or in other words, it is not taken out. We sell as good machines as are made in America, and we sell them at from ?20 to ?35 lesf than machines of similar stylf and quality ari sold by agents and dealers. Every machine w( sell is warranted for TEN years, and if not found to be as represented after a fair and impartial test of TWENTY days in the home of the purchaser, it will he taken back and money paid will be refunded. Can or will an agent or dealei do any better? About a year and a half ago w< sold Mr. M. T. Bartlett, of Columbia, secretary oftheSta.te Railroad commission, a No. 4 Hartford machine for ?23.50. Below will lie found what he has to say of the machine after testing it office of R A11,ROAD COM MISSION ERS, Columbia, S. C., May 30,1803. L. M. Grist, Esq., Yorkville, S. C.: Dear Sir I take pleasure instating that the No. 4 Hartfon Machine purchased by me from you sonu eighteen months ago has given satisfaction and proved all you claimed for it. Yours Truly, M. T. Bahti.ktt. An illustrated circular, giving full dcscriptioi of the various stylesof machines sold by mc wil be furnished on application. L. M. Git 1ST, Yorkville, S. C. Anti-Ferment Com passed about with i Great Cloud of Witnesses. Gitthriksvillk, S. C., August s, Dr. Kuykkndal, Yorkville, S. Dkai Sir: I have never before given a testimonial or endorsement of medicine or medical prepara tion, but I feel that it is my duty to proclain tlte merits of Campbell's Anti-Ferment. I havi been a victim of indigestion for years, as everj one in this section knows, most of the time un able to work, and part of my time confined t< bod. I used so many different medicines with out obtaining relief, "that I had almost lost faitl in all of them until I commenced using you Campbell's Anti-Ferment, since which I fee almost like a new man, ami I would advisi any one suffering, as 1 have done, by all means to try Anti-Ferment. I could say a great (hat more in its favor, but will only add that I wotih not be without the medicine for anything. Yours sincerely. F. B. Moork. Fort Mili., S. C., August 'Jtli, WM3. Mr, J. C, Kuykkndal, Yorkville,X. C. Dkai Sir : Can't you make arrangements with sotm of the druggists in this place to handle your Anti Ferment? I have been using it for colic ii horses and find nothing like it. I lost a mul< here yesterday morning, and I will always be lieve if I could have gotten the Anti-Ferment, could have saved him. Have cured worse case than him with the Ferment. No one here ha< any yesterday. Yours Truly, John \V. McKi.hanky. We hone 'Souire McKlhanev will excuse til liberty we have taken in publishing his letter We regret that for the lack of a bottle of Anti Ferment he lost his mule. We agree with bin in the statement that if he could have proeure< the medicine, he would have saved his animal and we back this opinion to the extent ofth price of the Anti-Ferment in every case of coli if taken in time and the directions followed Hereafter Anti-Ferment will be found at th Drug Store of Dr. J. K. Massey, Fort Mill. John C. Ktykknoai.. $5.00 a Box. The carefully considered suggestions as to th treatment of the diseases for which Dr. Jack son's Black Liver Pills are recommended, am the plain directions to be found in each box <; the pills as to their proper administration, ma ward otf a spell of sickness and a doctor's bill You will find on the printed slip in the bo.xo directions how to treat and cure billions attack* intermittent anil remittent fever, chills am fever, indigestion, colic, jaundice, vertigo, am all derangements ot the liver and kidneys. John C. Kcykknhai., Sole Proprietor. ?p?ial Motircs. > | I r When Baity was sick, we gave her Castoria. f When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. JV lieII StH* IMt'UIIlt* .Ulfss, Mlt- CIU1IK |I> UUIK'I ??. i When she hail Children, she gave them Costoria. I , - LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS. *' The following is a list of the letters remaining i in the postoftice at Yorkville, S. for the week : ending August 19, 1893: J. J. Boyce, Mrs. K. C. Crawford, Sydney Crawford, Miss Nersis Fewell, Jane F. Lee, t i J. C. Hamsour, Filer Simpson, f Persons calling for any of the above letters are j requested to mention that they are advertised in I The Yorkville Enquirer. [ A. SPRINGS WITHERS, P. M. OBITUARY. ' Died?At his home near Sharon, on August '16, Mr. HUGH SHERER, aged 78 years 5 ! months and 2 days. , A I).MI XISTR ATOR'SNOTI C IN ALL persons indebted to the estate ofR. II. GLENN, deceased, are hereby notified to II make immediate payment to the undersigned. j Persons having claims against the said estjite i i are requested to present them, properly authen, j tieated, within the time prescribed by law. W. D. GLENN, Administrator. " j August 23 .34 3t BETHTSHILOH ALLIANCE. THERE will he a meeting of Reth-Shiloh Alliance on Thursday before the fourth Sat. j urday in August?tomorrow?at 2 o'clock p. m. j i Captain W. H. Edwards, president ot the County Alliance, and .1. C. Wilborn, Esq., the ' County Lecturer, will be present. All members , are requested to attend. ; i August 23 .'54 It fj~ YOUR SUBSCRIPTIOX, PLEASE. PERSON who made subscriptions to bo used in repairing the BAPTIST HIGH I SCHOOL BUILDING, are requested to meet the payments promptly as they fall due. Work has been commenced and it is the desire ! of the committee that it be carried through . without delay, and in order to do this it is abso? lutely necessary that the funds shall be in my hands. W. R. CARROLL, Treasurer. August 23 34 It | P. K. FINLEY. J. S. IlKirK. FIN1EY & BRICK, ATTORNEYS AT I, AW, i j Yorkville, S. C. ALL business entnisted to us will be given prompt attention. 1 OFFICE IN THE BUILDING ATTIIK REAR . OF M. A* II. C. STRAUSS'S STORE. 11 January 7 1 tf 11 A SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL OCTOBER 15. DURING the next sixty days I want to clean your wife's sewing machine, and as an in' j ducement to you, I will make you the following ' [ offer, which will be open until the lath day of October, after which time the offer will be closed and it will not be opened again. The offer is : If , ' vour sewing machine needs cleaning and you will j let me do it, I will clean it for $2 and guarantee I j satisfaction. You may never have another op! portunity of getting your machine cleaned at i this price. I make this offer, not on account of j the stringency of the money market, but I II make this special offer simply as an inducement s I to you to have your machine cleaned. After the . 115th of October this olfer Is null and void. A. M. GRIST, Yorkvillc, S. C. ' | August 23 34 tf , | FIRE INSURANCE. OUR FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY IS doing a growing business. We appreciate i the confidence thus far bestowed, and will alI ways give FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS entrusted to us our best and most careful atten! tion. Besides the Pennsylvania and other comI panies heretofore represented by us, we received : our commission, a few weeks ago, as agents of [THE CONTINENTAL, one of the stongest and most conservative insurance companies in the Uhited States. It has a reserve for insurance I in force of 83,008,012; a capital paid in in cash of " 81,000,000; a net surplus of 81,785,894.00, and total assets of 80,380,LSI,73. The Continental is strong enough to carry your lire risk while you sleep, and we will appreciate the privilege of aiding you in your slumbers. S. to. ?fc L. GEO. GRIST, Agents. BRIDGE CONTRACT TO LET. Office of the County Commissioners of ! York County, Yorkvili.K, S. C., August 23, 1893. ON WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 0th, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the Board of County Commissioners will let out a contract for the coni struetion of a 135 foot bridge over Turkey creek, | on the NEW CUT ROAD, between the rcsiI dence of Mr. Marcus Haftner and the late A. S. 5 Wallace. The commissioner in charge of the ' j work will be at the residence of Mr. Marcus Haftner on the day named. Specifications may : lie seen at the office of the Clerk of tho Board, until the Gth proximo, when thev may be seen ' I on the grounds. The contract will be let to tho I lowest responsible bidder, who will be required 'to give bond in double the amount of his bid. . j Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. I By order of the Board. . I JOHN D. CORNWELL, Chairman. \! J. S. Brick, Clerk. | August 23 34 2t #' SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C. Session begins SEPTEMBER 2iith. Four courses: Classical, Literary, Scientific, and Law; with elective studies in higher classes. New Gymnasium. Well appointed Laboratories, Chemical, Physi! eal, Biological, etc. Necessary expenses from *145 to 8210. For further information address the president, JAMES WOODROW. August!? 32 <r?ts HUXTKRSVILLK HIGH SCHOOL, Opens September 112th. FULLY equipped in following de. HtyWs- partments: Primary, English, Classical, Musical, Art, business, Shorthan<l, Typewriting. Six teachers? 3 male, 3 female. Write for catalogue. GREY A MeELROY, Principals, Huntersville, N.C. August 2 31 2m fEKSKIXK COMJKti:, Due West, S. C. ?1 OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN p OCTORKR NEXT, oilers classical and scientific courses. Large and ? handsome building completed. Delightful cli[ mate. Now in the 54th year of its existence. Total expenses for board and tuition, ONE 1 HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 1 ;???" Write for catalogue. ? ' W. M. DRIER, President. ? August 2 31 (it [ HANKS HIGH SCHOOL. 1 ' /?Yorkville, S. C. I PREPARES FOR COLLEGE and I 'yy for the BUSINESS OF LIFE. | dbr Thorough instructionsand careful atr j tention to students, mentally, morally and physt ically. The principal has large experience as an eilucator, and will do nothing but eonscien. I tious work. Board with the principal and in ; private families. Parents and guardians intending to enter their children, will notify prin: cipal as soon as possible. Terms moderate. Address, A. R. BANKS, Yorkville, S. ('. August 23 34 2t : I ASH KYILL1-1 FEMALE COLLEGE. 'j VHto. SPECIAL attractions: Matchless -1 a ABRk climate. Wonderful health record. , i < -1' 'TsVr Delightful homelife. Well ordered courses of instruction. Thoroughly equipped gymnasium. Music under i ^ tl,L. celebrated Prof, (irabau (<Ser1 many). Art under Miss Rlythe (Paris). House j in seven acres of shaded lawn in the heart of a beautiful citv. Rooms finely furnished. Steam heating and sanitary plumbing throughout. t Charges as low as a tine school can make them. Send for catalogue. Address Rev. JAM MS ATKINS, Asheville Female College, Asheville, N. C. jj July lit st - THE DID \VI>T I-'IIMAU: CCHJ.HCJ II. 1 i hue West, S. ('. : j .jfnB8L? the dp f w est fkm akk c? h 1 LKtiK oilers to young ladies the best ,1 facilities for an education at the least j! EXPERIENCED and successful teachers _ in every department. Moral and religious I ' tone of school unsurpassed. Well managed ? boarding department. NKXT SESSION H10u HINS THE SECOND DAY OF OCToRER, j 1S!).'I. Send for catalogue containing rates and I ' details about the school. Airs. R. M. RoNXER, Principal. II. K. RoXXKit, Vice Principal. Augusts '!! st II THE YORKVILLE GRADED SCHOOLS. L'l THK exercises of the YORK YILKK " ORARED SCHOOLS will be resutn 1 -'ulfifip I'd on MONDAY, Al LIST isni, B Is!'-'f, uuiler the control of Professor * WJr A. K. HANKS, A. M., with a full . corns of teachers, ami the trustees * I feel warranted in promising good facilities for ' I pupils to obtain a practical education. 1 ho terms of admission to the white schools are as follows: c All pupils residing within the Yorkville . School District?embracing the incorporate liin its of the town of Yorkville?are entitled to tree , tuition in the common free school branches. . i To pupils residing outside of the school district, j and tor pupils above the free school grades, the ' | charges will be as follows for each school month : e | Free School branches 81 no v ' High School branches, 2 no Ancient Languages and High School branches > (HI c [ Ancient Languages, 1 .Mi | Music on Piano, > (Hi An Incidental Fee of ten cents per month is required of each nupil. The tuition and the incidental fee is required e to be paid on or before Wednesday preceding - the second Friday of each school month, under 1 penalty of the dismissal of the pupil. v* 11 ?11 1 * " "K,...?nil li.ww: tll'.lll i it l < > I ><> pupil t\Ill 1111 UU.IIfcVH y month's tuition ; therefore, punils should enter I. at the eoinincneeinent of the school month. No ?, deductions will he made on account of absence except in ease of the continued illness of the pti1 i>i 1 for u period of not less than ten tin vs. 1 .1. l\ WAU.ACK, Chairman. L. M. (iuisT, Secretary. August 21 ' :M .'it I K\lllAX(;i: BANK?PAY UP! ALL persons indebted to the late EX(.'11A X (i E 15 A X K, of Yorkville, S. arc hereby notified that they limst make payment to the undersigned ON OH BEFORE Til 1* i 15T1I DAY OF N'oVEMHKK, NEXT. Artei that date, ALL unpaid claims will he placed in the hands of an attorney to be put in suit to the j Spring term of the court. T. S. .HiFFKRYS, .i(r. ? .\ r., Liquidators of Exchange Hank. August 1<I > '! .'it THE STATIC ()! ' SOUTH CAROLINA. York County. WHEREAS W. lilKtWN WYLIE, C. C. C. IMs., has applied to mo for Letters of AdJ ministration, on all and singular, the Roods and : chattels, rights and ereditsof JOHN W. S.M IT1I, 1 late oft he eonnty aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all j and .singular the kindred and creditors of the j said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said county, to he ! holden at York Court House on the 14th day ol SEPTEMBER, lN!t:i, at 10 o'clock a. in., to shew ! cause, if any, why the said Administration j should not be grunted. I Given under my Hand and Seal, this 15th day ol August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and in the 118th year of American Independence. W. 11. MeCORKLE, Probate Judge of York County. August 10 .'{ '{ ot ORTMAN PAYS THE EXPRESS. j Send for Special Reductions To My Country Patrons. PRACTICAL STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. STEAM, Xnptha, French Dry and Chemical Cleansing. Shine and (.loss removed from Gentlemen's clothing without injury to the most delicate fabric. LADIES PRESSES DYED WITHOUT RIPPING. Price list and circulars cheerfully furnished on application. | COLUMBIA STEAM DYE WORKS, 173 Main Street, COXjTCJMIBIA, 9. C. A. L. ORTMAN, Proprietor. Augusts# 34 .">111 W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTOP. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. S.00^^3.00 44.00 fit \?2SQ #2.50 SS-^WiToo #2.25 m Jw. #1.75 #2,oo |^8Sf.0? TJ If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by J. J. SMITH, Clover, S. C. August 2." .'14 4iu R. B. 1,0WRY. ci m id TLUVn. I have oti hand several different brands of fine Flour, but RIDDLE'S "CHAMPION" ROLLER MILL FLOUR stands at tlie top. It is as good as any Flour that has ever been brought to Yorkville. Try sonic of it yourself and be convinced. GLASSWARE. I have on hand some Class Pitchers which I will sell cheap. I have also a few sets of Coblets which can be bought for the small sum of FORTY CENTS for a whole set. If you need any you had better come early for they will soon be all gone. CHEWING TOBACCO. I have 011 hand as good tobacco as is in Yorkville. Three of the best brands are RICH AND WAXY, MONARCH, and EAGLE. Give them a trial. . R. 15. LOWRY. Read This List of Articles In Which We Deal. XjANDRETH'S Turnip Seed, v/IL of Peppermint, "\VaM POLE'S Cod Liver Oil, RaI)WAY'S Ready Relief, \ EAST Powders, AyER'S Sarsaparilla, V ICE Tobacco at 3f> cents a pound, Drugs and Medicines, Stationery of various kind, Tr.YYLOR'S "Rest" Cigars, *A.YER'S Pills, Ayer's Hair Restorer, I JKiOU<iII oil Itats, XVKAIlV MAlli: ltwlcn. WANTED ''obacco for tiiu small sum of TWENTY-FIVK DOLLARS. L. & S. ,?(j" The party who borrowed our step ladder will please return it. We need it in our business. LOWltY it ST A KB. W. K. KKItorsON. J. M. KKIlOfSOX. FERGUSON BROS. Y'S AND OTHER Y'S! Will LK there are some people who are wise, there are others who are unwise, and still there are some who are otherwise. Hut he is a wise man who buyeth his groceries aright, and when so buying, eonsidereth the quality and price. The quality of all our goods is of the very best, and the prices are as low as anybody's. We wish to call to your especial attention our TEA. We have it in Black and (ireen and otherwise, which means Mixed Tea. All of the threestylesareup to the highest rung of the ladder of quality, and it is at the bottom of that same ladder in point of price. Ice Tea is now quite a delicious and very wholesome drink, and we are dispensing the BEST TEAS in town, for the making of this delicioustahle beverage. If you are going to give o'clock teas, or teas at any other time, you will do well to purchase your TEA from j us. We deliver it anywhere in town for I'm cents per pound. Trv it. KEKCl'SON HKOS., The Grocery Dispensers. \H\V A It ltl VAI.S THIS Wllllk. i A case of the celebrated IIK-NO Tea. | A ease of the liest grade of ("IIKESIC. A supply of fine T A IU.K SALT. |T. BAXTER McCLAIN. ! TWO GREAT LUXURIES. Indispensible to the Comfort and Happiness of Every Household. A'1711 KN VOL consider the. trilling cost of a TT 15LOCK OF IFF, and the comfort and ! pleasure to he derived from its use, it is preeminently the greatest luxury of the age. It lias no substitute nor can 11 nave, i nave jiim received a (.'A K IJ >A I> of go,nun pounds and am well jirepared to make prompt shipments to all parties living along the lines of railroads leading out of Yorkville, and would suggest | that all persons convenient to railroad facilities ' KOKM CU'KS of two or four and enjoy the MHKAT ICK l-'KAST for the remainder of the j Summer at probably the minimum cost of .">( 'cunts per week. Countrymen, can you alford J to deny yourself of it at that? I sell nothing less than inn pounds, and all it costs is si ! THE OTHER LUXURY J IsTlIK XKW IIOMK SKWINti MACIIINK, the best high grade machine for general and fancy use on the market, which was demonstated beyond all contradiction in a public c.\i hibitioii at the I'arish Motel, by the (Seneral Agent on June 1'J. The pictures done in silk embroidery on TI1K NKW llo.MK, rivaled in art and skill the brush of the most celebrated painters, and the display of rich and elegant curtains were the wonder and admiration of all | who saw them. The mechanism of the NKW ; JIo.MK is the very best; it is simple; it is | light running. Come and see me IlKI'ORK | you buy. ' i>. ?' * 1 jllTMTMlUS Is the protection afforded by a policy in the I EQUITABLE LIFE, beginning the moment the first premium is paid. It will take you years to accumulate a comparatively small sum by deposit in a Savings Hank, yet a policy taken at the age of 25 secures to the lainilv fiftv times the amount * of the annual premium, and if you die tomorrow, your family will instantly receive more than you can save in many years. AN EQUITABLE POLICY IS WHAT YOU WANT. Write for particulars. W. J. RODDEY, Manager FOR TIIK CAllOLIXAS, ROOK HILL, - - S. C. August lit .'!4 tf RIDDLE & CARROLL. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS. SOME people imagine that because their pa, grandpa and great-grandpa did things a certain way, or used a certain article and got along alter a 'fashion, that their way of doing things, or the article used, is the only way, or the only article that will do at ail. Some people buy and use certain articles because their neighbors have them and are satisfied ; or perhaps they have used them in years gone by themselves. Now, if you will relleet for about four minutes, you will conclude that the above statements are absolutely true. You imagine that because you have known a certain make ot wagon For a long time, that no other wagon is so good as your ideal, and the fact may be that when compared with some other makes, "IT IS NOT IN IT" I at all. You think that because your neighbor has been using a wagon for five or more years, and has not had to take it to the shop for repairs more than half a dozen times, that it is the one for you to buy. We are sure that such is not the case, and that we can convince you of your error if given an opportunity. THE CELEBRATED MILBURN Wagon is equal to any made in America, and BETTER than any sold in this section. It is exceedingly popular in the North, West, Northwest and in many portions of the South, but has been shut off from this section for years, or until recently, on account of the high freight rates; but now a reduction in the rates render it possible to meet competition, and we propose to give the people of this section the opportunity ot buying the best wagon on wheels at a price that will interest any man who wants something At. 1 ; 1 | worm niiyiii^, 211111 iikuk riuau pinun* ?ju>uhu Milburns have been sold here within tlie past I dozen years, and they are all {jiving perfect satisfaction. You are standing in your own light if i von buy anything else. Conic and see us and ! get prices. RIDDLE & CARROLL. ! ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN T1IK CO CUT OK COMMON KI.KAS. j Elizabeth Jane Jackson, Andrew Johnson Jackson, and Margaret Emma Jackson, Elaintill's, against William B. Allison, James : Alexander Jackson, and the minor children of William Jackson, deceased, viz.: James Robert Jackson, Leona Jackson and Hennie Bell Jackson, Defendants.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. ; To the Defendants above named: i are hereby summoned and required to j X answer the complaint in this action, which I was this day filed herewith in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas for the said county of York, and to serve a Copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office in Yorkville, S. ('., within twenty days alter the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will appiv to the court for judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. W.M. B. McCAW, Attorney for Plaintiffs. August tith, 18"J3. To the absent Defendants, James Alexander i Jackson, James Robert Jackson, Leona Jackson ami Hennie Rell Jackson: Take notice | that the complaint in this action was filed in the I office of the clerk of the court of common pleas j for York county, in the State of South Carolina, I 011 the fltli day of August A. I). 1893. WM. B. McCAW, Attorney for Plaintiffs. August 11 3- lit THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. COIMIT OK COMMON 1M.KAS. j Mrs. 1). A. Johnson, Plaintiff, against William i (J. Adams, and M. L. Adams, his wife; and ! tin; following named judgment ereuuors 01 said William (J. Adams, to-wit: P. P. Toale, or his assignee or receiver, name un] known; J. L. Brown, P. M. Brown and J. H. Weddington copartners doing business I under the firm name of Brown, Weddington A Co; (icorge R. Lombard and Harmon Rowley, copartners doing business under the firm name of (icorge R. Lombard & Co., i Defendants.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above named: : 7"OIT arc hereby summoned and required to i JL answer the complaint in this action, which I is filed in the oflicc of the Clerk of the Court ol j Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve i a copy of your answer to the said complaint on ! the subscribers, at their ofliee, in Yorkville, S. ('., j within twenty days alter the service hereof, cx| elusive of the day of such service; and if you fail ! to answer the complaint within the time al'ore| said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the | Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, i Yorkville, S. ('., August Hi, ISD'5. FIN LP Y A* BRICK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. ! Attest: j [i.. s.] \V. Bitowx Wvi.lK, C. C. C. Pis. notici:. To the absent Defendants: Brown, Weddington A* Co., and (icorge R. Lombard A Co.; ' Please take notice that the summons, together ; with the complaint in the foregoing entitled I action, were filed in the office of the Clerk ol ! Court of Common Pleas for said county and State, at Yorkville, S. ('., on the Kith day ol | August, ISM. No personal claim is made ! against you or any of you; the object of this \ action being to foreclose two real-estate mortI gages executed by the Defendant William (J. J Adams, to the Plaintiff, and hearing date January 15th, IS!*), and January 17, 18W1, respectl ively. | EIXLKYA BRICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Yorkville, S. ('., August 1(5, IS!(J. | August Hi .'C5 lit Till-: STATU OP SOl'Tll CAROLINA, County of York. coru'r OF COMMON PI.KAS. i J. Hubert Lindsay, Plaintiff, against, John May, Jr., Maggie May, his wife; W. A. Russell; William Swindle, Walter B. Swindle, C. J. B. Swindle, and J. R. Swindle, copartners doing business under the firm name of ! Swindle Bros.; Aug. Mencken and Henry Mencken, copartners doing business under firm name of Ago. Mencken A* Brother; <f. W.S. 1 lart, trustee ; MartinS. K. Fcchheimcr, Henry (Joodkind, Charles Fishel and ! Charles E. Adler, copartners doing business under the firm name of Kechheitner, i < Joodkind A Co., Defendants.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. , To the Defendants above named : "\7"<>r are hereby summoned and required to I JL answer the complaint in this action, which (is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said countv, and to serve a copy of your answer to the saidcom| plaint, on the subscribers at their oflice at Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days alter J the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such j service; and if you fail to answer the complaint [within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this | action wil. apply to the Court lor the reliefdej manded in the complaint. Yorkville, S. C., August Kith, A. D. 1 SfKJ. KIXLKY A BRICK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Attest: i II. s.] W. Hiinwx Wyi.ik, ('. ('. C. IMs. NOTIC'H. 'I'u tin' absent Defendants: W. A. Kussell; AN* i 11 iai 11 Swindle, Walter II. Swindle, ('. 1. B. Swindle and J. II. Swindle, copartners doing j business under the linn name of Swindle Bros. ; ; Ann. Mencken and Henry Mencken, eoparti tiers; doing lnisiiiess under the linn name of I Ann. Mencken A Brother; Martin S. F. Fechi hoiiner, Henry Uoodkind, Charles Fishcl and 'Charles K. Adler, copartners doinn business j under the firm name of Fechheimer, ( Joodkind A Company: 1'lease take notice that the sum! 1110:1s, together with the complaint jn the above | entitled action, were tiled in the olliceofthe Clerk 1 of Court of Common Picas for said county and I State, at Yorkvillc, S. ('., on the lfith day of j August, l-S'-'t. No personal claim is made against j you or any of you ; the object of this action | being to ioreclose a real estate mortgage ex[ eeuted by the Defendant John May, Jr., to the I'laintill'oti the Jotli dav of January, 1s!m>. i FIXDKY A BKICK, I'laintitrs Attorneys, j Yorkvillc, S. ('., August lfith, lsh't. i August l<i .'ft (it OATS W AXTHI). ,"r/w\ Ml'SII KLS OK OATS WANTED, O v'\ ' .'or which the market price will be paid. Applv to KKKOl'SON ItltOS. I August ! * :12 tl' ! DOBSON'S RACKET | DRY IDS 1 SHOE STORE j NEW GOODS! If GOODS THIS WW. PRINTS! JEANS! OUTINCS! SHOES SHOES! SHUHd I SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! WILL arrive today, a line of beautifu PRINTS at 5 and fij cents. Also a larg< line of KENTUCKY JEANS at 20cents, Ion; i knap, and a big lot of School Roy Jeans at 2.' , cents, and a large line of !l oz. Jeans at 3J cents long knap. DRESS GOODS. A large line of very pretty Outings and tin prettiest Dress Goods at 10 cents?Whip Cords 1 They are beauties. A lot of beautiful Shirting Prints at 5 cents. Also Pleached goods. Shirt ing Prints at 5 cents. SHOES, SHOES. Remember our Zelglcr Shoes, worth 92.50 foi $1.50; and a lot of tine Shoes for Ladies at $1.50 worth $2.50 to $2.75 in small numbers?2, 2J am' J. These are good goods, just as good as you car buy for $2.50; so you save $1 per pair if you car oret a lit. " Soaps, Soda ami Blueing. Wo soil more o these goods than any house in Yorkvillc. TINWARE. Tinware of all kinds very cheap,.such as Fool Tubs, Slop Pails, Buckets, Pans, Sprinklers Tin Cups, Pop Corn Poppers, and in fact almost 1 anything you want. Always call and get Dobson's prices before ' you buy if you want to save money. | A large stock of Slates, Paper and Tablets, Also Copy Books, just arrived. T. M. DOBSON, Manager. Leader of Low Prices. New York office 011 Broadway. WITHERS ADICKES CO, DO YOU KNOW THAT we are buying ALL MANNER OF COUNTRY PRODUCE? At present, wt will take, in any quantities, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Beeswax, Wool, etc., In limited quantities?Corn, Meal, Oates Onions, Cabbage, etc. Money is scarce and we will utilize these things which aro often wasted. So come and see us. Don't forget that 0111 stock of Groceries, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WOODEN, WILLOW, TINWARE, etc., is the most complete in Yorkvillc and thai WE GUARANTEE THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING WE SELL. FRUIT JARS. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Our THIRL lot has just arrived. Don't you want the best Fly Funs at a reduced Sriee? Also Fly Traps and* Wire Doors, Willows, etc., cheap. You may be losing money by not buying many goods from us. Best Vinegars at '13 cents instead of -ill cents al many places. Best Spices lower than usual. Remember, we sell best White Oil at 13 cents, Lamps and all parts of same at low prices. In meats, we have best Hams, Break fasl strips, Dried Beef, Bacon, Mackerel, White Fian and all sorts of Canned Meats and Fish. Breadstutls?"Obelisk" is the very best lloui we can get. Wo have some beautiful homemade roller mill Hour at $2.23. Best Grits at cents. Fleckers' Oat Flakes, etc. Sugars and Coffees of all sorts. TOBACCOS. We have a nice line of Tobaccos and Snufl> of all sorts at low prices. Remember us for Hardware. We carry the best stock and will save you money in prices. Steel Nails are much better than others and at the same price. Just in?a lot of Tinware of good quality. Come and consult us for anything in our lines, WITHERS ADICKES COMPANY. ; _______ GEO. T. SCHORB. MORE EVIDENCE! That the Wilcox & White Organ is the Best. Near Yoiikvim.k, S. (\, August Hi, 18i?.'l. Mr. (ieo. T. Sclmrb, Yorkville, S. ('., Dear Sir : I desire to express to you my entire satisfaction with tlio Wilcox A White Organ j bought of you last March. It is indeed a tine ; instrument, and proves to lie all you represented | it to he. t The tone is rich and full, the ease is an elej gant piece of furniture, and the ease with which the bellows and keys arc operated is truly a | pleasure. It is a source of gratification to know ] that if my organ should get out of order at any j time, you will come at once and put it in good { order, without any charge. I You may be assured that I will do all that I can to influence my friends wanting an organ, to see you before making a purchase. \\ ishing you great success in the sale of the j Wilcox A White Organs, I remain. Yours, Respectfully, Miss Moi.l.lK Tk.M1M.KTOX. _2f*On a I'iano, Organ, Sewing Machine 01 Typewriter, I will not be outdone by any other I agent. OKO. T. SC'lIoRll. M. & II. C. STRAUSS. J v. | Will find our prices the lowest, and that some goods we sell at a sacrifice. So U C it will be U-C-less if yor are in need of anything in our to look L-s wear. We are agents for Coats' Cotton, which we will sell to merchants only, at the same price as it can be bought anywhere else at wholesale. The Cheapest Cash Store. Food for Thought. You May Not Realize It, But there is not a shadow of doubt of the fact that it is the duty of every man to make j the best provision in his power for the I'ROTKCTION of those dependent on him in ease Jie should 1)0 taken away by death, and no plan has yet been devised that equals life : insurance. In order to pet men to buy their j insurance, some high-priced, level premium j companies of late years have been selling insurance on the strength of a promise to I | pay the insured a sum of mom*v during his lifetime, provided he paid the company a ! stipulated sum annually for a certain mini j Iter of veal's, or a certain sum to his family in ease of death. The proposition, as made by the smooth tongued solicitor, Sounds All Right, If not tested by the simplest rules of arithmetic. [Did you ever have an agent for a level premium company ask you to "tigger out" how much YOl' would make by carrying a policy in his company for a specified number of years ? Did you ? Now honest.] The hope of getting something out of an insurance company himself, often misleads the ordinarily prudent man. Right here we desire to say that nine times out of ten that if the insured does not die in less than live years from the time one of these "pay-you' | back-during-your-life-timc-policies" is written, every dollar is lost except the pittance given him as "paid up" insurance, as Official Statistics Prove That nine men out of ten who buy this high priced insurance drop it in from three to i eight years because they arc brought to realize that the burden is too great to carry. The companies know that their prices arc double what they should be, but they argue that as long its they can catch "suckers" there is no necessity for a reduction. You know their expenses are heavy, and, therefore, large premiums must be collected from the policyholders to meet them. Here are a few salaries paid by one of the loading old line companies: President, $100,000 a year; two vice presidents, $10,001) each, per annum; and its treasurer, secretary, actuary, comptroller and auditor each receive $f)0,(>0<) per annum, or $470,000 for the officers named, without taking into account the princely sums paid minor officers, agents, etc. The reader may not feel any interest in this'matter, but wedesire right here to impress one weighty truth, and that is that every farthing that is annually wasted by this and other like companies, comes out of the policyholders, and we ask, is it good business sense to be insured in a concern so extravagant with the peoples' money? Now we insist 1 That No Sensible Man, : be he young or old, will buy any other kind ' IminraiiM tlnlll flllll wll iell SHrrPCS to nav a ' stipulated amount in cash to beneficiaries named in policy at death of insured, whether the policy has been in force one day or fifty years. Insurance of this kind should be cheap. It should not cost a man forty-five > years old over Sis per 81,(XX) insurance. Statistics carefully gathered for the past fifty ' years prove that SIS will give iron clad protection, and leave a liberal sum over each year. The level premium stock company charges &17.!)7 per81,0tx> for the age named above, or more than twice as much as experience proves is necessary. Now, dear reader, we desire to say that it , appears to us that ! Common Business Sense i should cause every man who has dependents, f to insure his life for their protection, and he should make it a point to get iron clad protection at the lowest cost consistent with absolute safety, and to all who want this kind of insurance, we will say that we represent the STRONGEST natural premium insurance company in the world; that it has a [ larger surplus as compared to liabilities than any company of any kind, and that we can ) furnish you with insurance at about half the price charged by old line compunies, and of ' I ii rimditv that is not surnassed in the world. You are at liberty to decide this matter in your own way, but we are sure that if you will investigate The Mutual Reserve FUNI) LIFE ASSOCIATION'S policies, terms, standing, etc., you will be sure to insure in it. , OR 1ST BROS. A BRICK, General Agents, Yorkville, S. C. I\1IA\ BROTHERS. x IpU/l 3 cei | I z z| In 0 I I o lbl/1 ~ I III YOU WAST TO GET A SHIRT 1 WHICH will give you entire satisfaction, both in lit and wear, just tind your way I to our place of business ami ask for what you { | want. You'll not be disappointed. You will I simplj find as good a Shirt as is made on earth. I * I those gn-ms n ! i Which wo linve sold so many of, still contin- j ue to go. Our quantity is limited. Come and ; get vour's before it is too late. INMAN BROS. GEO. H. O'LEARY. I FURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES. J X7r()U will find in stock Bed Room Furniture A of all urades, Parlor Furniture, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bureaus of all grades, Chairs of all grades, Cornice Poles, Frames, Pictures and everything usually kept in a first-class furniture , establishment at O. II. O'LEAHY'S, j KUC1S AND MATTING. WHEN you are on the market for something nice in the way of Hugs or Matting, remember that no one can afford to supply your' wants or suit your taste at a lower price than' GEO. II. OLEAltY. i . SADDLES AND HARNESS. I "\7"OU should, by all means, examine our' j A SADDLES and HARNESS before you buy from irresponsible dealers. We have a [ full stock of reliable hand made Saddles and j 1 Harness awaiting vour inspection. G. II. O'LEARY. ; ' - IT IS SAFE TO CONTINUE DEALING with a house that has always treat-' ed you fairly and waited on you promptly, j , I Ills 1 I'lill 111 l<> IlillU (llllll'. .VIXUJll lllUIII\n li/i the patronage so libenilly extended to nie, and i I I solicit a continuance of vour favors for IS!).'}, j <S. II. O'LKARY. HAVE YOl THOUGHT HOW much comfort you might yet yet out of! that old clock, which has been standing 011 j your mantle as dumb as an oyster so long, by ; naving it thoroughly overhauled? The cost j would be a trifle compared with the pleasure of j always having the correct time, and of hearing ! its sweet tones peal forth as the hours pass , swiftly by. BARNES j Can put new life into it in a "jitfy" for you, if; I anybody can, for no such word as FA1L can be ! seen hanging around his "shop." Don't ask me 1 if I can lix vour Watch. Just leave it with me | with the onlers: "(Jo ahead and put her in good shape," and I obey. J. II. HAHXKS, * Watchmaker and Jeweler. Yorkville, S. C., August Hi, HSU3. ltKPAIR YOI'K MACHINERY NOW. BKFORK the so:ison tor work. HOCK 111LLJ M AC111XE WORKS. ^ MAY & MAY, ^ A jinnsaisrs. A | PRESERVING POWDER. 4 ir An 4- J? h !?!. J? JIUMj JL/lUIlUlllItlll J/irv | covcry for Preserving Late Vegetables. j XTOT ONLY WILL IT PRESERVE LATE VEGETABLES, BI T EARLY ONES AS WELL. Also Fruits, such as Pears, Peaches, Apples, etc. In fact it will preserve all kinds except "lien fruit." The reason that we claim I it is better for preserving late vegetables than it j is for May cherries or June, is because the season for those fruits is past, and you would either i think that we had just awoke from a Rip Van ] Winkle snore, or was taking time by the foreI lock for the coming season, nearly a year hence. Such is not the case. We want you to grab for what is in sight. Look at the delightful tomatoes that are going to waste right under your eyes, when von can preserve them at the ratio ol SIX GALLONS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! Look at the Pears, the Peaches, the Corn, the Cabbage, the Okra, and the late Beans that you can preserve through the winter, and JUST THINK OF THE COST! Six gallons of seasonable fruit or vegetables saved indefinitely for 25 cents. Ten gallons of pure apple cider saved indefinitely for 25 cents. Call and see us and let us tell you about it. Each 25 cents package has full directions. Sold in Yorkvillc by MAY A MAY. Cod Liver Oil. When you want Cod Liver Oil, remember that we keep all the best preparations, and having overstocked ourselves in order to get it at reduced prices, wc have decided to close it out much below the market, In fact will sell it at about what it costs some druggists to buy it. "Children Cry for It." We sell Castoria, and it is the greatest medicine for babies known to the medical world, and when they are suffering from "baby diseases," I it iu h\? iiitnitinii that thev crv for Castoria. For all the many troubles from which children sutler it has no equal, and for sour stomach, indigestion and even worms, it it a panacea; and when once introduced to the mother's medicine chest, it will always be the foremost remedy in her mind. A book of instructions will be found wrapped around each bottle, and it can always be found at MAY'S drugstore. P-e-r-u-11-a, P-e-r-u-n-a. P-e-r-u-n-a is the greatest remedy for all CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS which has yet been given to humanity sutlcring from the different species of CATARRH, and it has elicited some ot the most marvelous testimonials from those attlicted, ever written or printed, and it* praises are being sung in tumultuous joy irom ocean to ocean, by thousands and tens of thousands of individuals who have been released from the fetters of this troublesome disease through the agency of P-E-R-U-N-A. And right here in Yorkvillo and vicinity, can be found people who have been troubled with Catarrh for years, who are sounding the praises of Pcruna at every opportunity. They have been permanently benefitted by it use. You try it and it will benefit you. Sold by MAY A MAY at 81 per bottle?large size. Many Other Things. If you use Opium, we have just received a fresh supply. If you chew Tobacco or smoke Cigars, you can get something to suit your requirements at MAY A MAY'S. If you need Eye Glasses or Spectacles, MAY has tlio best made, and will tit your eyes at a very small cost. If you want a nice Hair Brush, or a good Comb, we can sell it to you just a# easy. If you want a Tooth Brush, and we know you do, why we will almost give it to you. If you want Triple Extracts and line Colognes, why as a matter of course you should always go to MAY'S. Everybody else does. Cain's Skin Cure. If you are sutfering from anykiiul of skin disease, whether it lie ITCH, SALT RHEUM, TETTER WORM, or whatnot, so it is a skin disease, CAIN'S SKIN CURE WILL CURE IT! Sold in Yorkville by MAY A M AY only. Paints of All Kinds. We have always made it a point to handle the best quality of "Paints in all the shades, from the most delicate skin color?black and white? to the more substantial shades of house paint, including the celebrated ECKSTINE WHITE T "C i r* ?t'KUh Jo A/mnl W* nni unnnrSor tn nnv IJl'iiVl', ? uu;u JO C*jiuu u lit/I ouj/viivi WW ...IJ "body" paint in use, and is used by the Uniteu States government in all its larger contracts. II von are figuring on painting your face or your house see us, for we nave material in dry or oil colors, the latter of which is guaranteed to withstand the weather and all sudden climatic changes, while the former is more lasting under an even temperature and adheres to the surface much better in the winter. MAY A MAY, Prescription Druggists, And dealers in Paints and oils and Druggists' Sundries, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Perfumeries, Soaps, etc., "iorkville, South Carolina. W. JH. HOUSTON & CO. DO YOU WEAR PANTS? IF YOU DO, WE CAN INTEREST YOU! WE have left a few pairs of medium nice Pants, which we will sell you at a little above one-half their value. As for WORK PANTS, when you see the goods and hear prices, if you don't buy, you simply don't want pants. TINWARE. In order to close out certain lines in TINWARE, we are offering it at 10 per cent, less than cost. This sale will not last long, so do not delay in furnishing your kitchen. TUBS. They must be sold at.some price. We need their room. TOBACCO. Do not forget to get prices before buy ing. We have CIic host Tobacco in lowii. So say our customers. SODA. A full pound of Hi oz., for "?cents. SOAP. A 12 oz. cake of pure Soap for '! cents. TRUNKS. We have left, one 38-inch line roller tray, canvass covered, host make. Will seli at cost. W. M. HOUSTON A CO. Yorkville, S. C. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON~ COME JIM SEE IS. ASM I WE have just received an elegant line of new and stylish Dress Hoods, and invite the ladies to call and examine them. We think we can please everybody, owing to the varied styles and patterns that we are showing. "We believe we have as handsome a line of Calicos, Ginghams and Plaids as can bo inuml anywhere. We have something new in the way of Calico Dress Patterns. Again we invite the ladies, everyone of them, to call and sec these goods. We will be glad to sec you even though you do not buy so much as a paper of pins, a spool of thread or anvthing else. IT IS RATHER ffARM To be talking about Jeans, but we know that it won't stay warm much longer, and with this knowledge in our possession we have laid in a handsome line of Jeans. Come and see it. HAVE YBH SOWED Or planted your Turnips yet? If not, don't you think it is about time? We have a large supply of seed of choice varieties ami will be pleased to supply your wants. KENNEDY PROS. A PAKRON. :? &" We sell School Pooks. Don't forget this. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of M. CATHARINE GRIKR, deceased, will make a linal settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on THURSDAY, the 24th of AUGUST, 185)3, at 10 o'clock a. in., when he i?*il mtiL-n it tinnI settlimicnt and tmnlv for a tinal discharge from liability as administrator of the said estate. JOS. K. WATiLACE, Administrator. July 'Jf! 30 ">t 'jwM. C. LATIMER. "1GKAMI Rill \ll IP" j Before this Memorable J Year Closes. ! , NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, Among Which will be Found the ij Latest Styles in Dress Goods ;j and the Ilest Novelties in Seasonable Calicoes. ' FINE TRUNKS AND VALISES. i ; Fans, Millinery, Summer Clothing, Laces, Embroideries and Straw Hats will I be Sold at any Price for Cash. _ EVERYBODY has learned long ago that when it comes to buving I)KY GOODS, I CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc., that LATIMER'S BAZAAR is the place to get every cent's worth of goods for their money. Kvery, body knows that the BAZAAR keeps and sells j nothing but the best merchantable articles, and j that necessarily, in a community like this, such j articles are ot course sold at a much lower perI centage of profit than cheap, shoddy goods are sold. When you consider durability, in comi paring prices, a shoddy article is high at any ; J price. It simply has no value, nor should it. j People may expect to have their noses to the i grindstone just so long as they will be deluded j into buying worthless trash, when reliable goods j can be obtained at only a small advance, at any | time, and for the next THIRTY DAYS, we propose to sell them for LESS THAN THE PRICE <>E SHODDY GOODS. So look out. ; \Vc are going to give you simon pure bargains. CLARK'S O. N. T. We are in a condition to sell to merchants '(the celebrated CLARK'S O. X. T. SPOOL COTTON, also Ball Cotton, and we will make the prices right. There's no better thread made, f and its reputation for sewing machine ami hand ': use is world-wide. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. I.v.1. tlin nnvf tliivfe il.ivu U'D whnll oiler the ! liulics rare bargains in our line of Kmbroider| ies and Laces, having decided to slaughter the I entire line in the time mentioned above. Ladies, I if you have a weakness for laces, don't delay, , for a small amount ot cash will draw in a great ; | pile of these goods, and such opportunities hap' pen only once in a lifetime. gents' hosiery i I In an endless variety just arrived, the quality . of which is on top, while the price is on the ! bottom. We have also just received A MOST 11 LOVKLY LINK OF GENTS' CRAVATS, all 11 of which are of the most artistic design. Also . a splendid line of Drawers and the Imperial Shirts. j dress goods for fun. j Wc have just received some very valuable adI ditions to our stock of Dress Goods, including j cheviots and new shades of silks. If you | want a Fan or a Parasol, why we will almost give to you. . do you want a trunk? If you want a trunk, you will please bear in I mind that we keep them and that we can surely : give you the inside figures on goods in this line. | We can also fix you up if you want a valise or a ! hand-satchel. a crush hat | | Or a Hard Hat of the latest style, which has just arrived, can be had of the Bazaar, and it is { a well-known fact that we lead this market 011 styles in this line. When it conies to price, we (are sure that we have no competition. [clothing at your price. We have some clothing 011 hand yet, and it I shall be sold before the season is over. When ! we say it shall be sold, we mean that a cash 1 offer is all that is necessary, and that prompt 1 action will avail you much. from 2 to 30 cents. At from two to thirty cents a cake, we can | furnish you with toilet "soap, which will prove satisfactory in every instance for the price asked. , tailor-made clothing. I This has been a very popular feature of our I business for the past four months, and the con tinued demand attests the universal satisfaction given to each customer and also to the quality, style and lit. A REMINDER. | Now, in conclusion, let us say that when you want reliable goods at honest prices, you cannot all'ord to ignore the Fashion Bazaar. W. C. LATIMER. HUNTER & GATES. (the daughters of eye. WE have always been making it a special point, when buying goods, not to forget the daughters of Mother Eve, and it gives us much pleasure to say to these daughters that we now have in stock a very handsome line of SHIRTING ANI) DRESS CALICOS. Our Indigo Blue Calicos at 7i cents are certainly beautiful. Call and see thesegoods. other arrivals. I I Among the recent arrivals at our hotel, was I a large stock of FRUIT OF THE LOOM, \ LONESDALE SHEETING, KM SHEETINC., BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHEETING. jDORSCH ! virocv Tlioro are a groat many things in this world to make a follow feel poor and miserable, and among other things might be mentioned, a feller who hits to walk the iloor with a pair of crying kids in the dead of the night when he steps on a tack. Hut the fellow who has an ill-fitting shoe that hurts his toe, is more miserable than our pen can describe. To these we wish to say that the DORSCH SHOE will do away with that hurt, and give you style, comfort and durability. Try a pair. HUNTER it GATES. NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS. Oflice of the County Commissioners of York County, York\ti,l,k, July 2d, 1893. TO OVERSEERS OF TIIE PURLIC HIGHWAYS OF YORK COUNTY: You are hereby notified, between the date hereof and the FIRSr DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, to call out the ROAD HANDS belonging to your respective sections and devote at least live days to placing the highways in FIRST-CLASS condition. You are especially required to repair every small bridge and causeway on your sections, and sec to it that the right of way is not trespassed upon. Each public road should bo AT LEAST TWENTY FEET WIDE. Overseers are required to give their hands at least twelve hours' warning, stating the hour and place of meeting and the tool each is expected to bring. All able bodied male persons t>etween the ages of SIXTEEN and FIFTY years of age, are liable to road duty. The only persons exempt are students and teachers of schools and colleges, and ministers of the gospel who are actually in charge of congregations sis pastors. Overseers will collect, keep and preserve all tools belonging to the county, and see to it that the same arc used only for public highway purposes. If there is any section WITHOUT AN OVERSEER, let "the fact be reported to the board at once, together with a recommendation of some suitable person for the position. Bv order of the Hoard. J. S. BltlCE, Clerk. JulyJf! .'10 ot CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS. I RESPECTFULLY beg to announce that the CHAMPION ROLLER MILLS have been completed at Zeno, on Crowder's Creek. They are now in operation, and I am prepared to make for customers as FINE A Ql ALITY OF PATENT ROLLER MILL FLOl'R, as can be had in the United States. We have a capacity of thirty barrels of tine flour a day. The j patronage of the public issoiiciteu ami sausiaetion is assure*!. < . I.. KIDDLE, Proprietor "Champion" Mills. July it ti7 tf SECOND HANI) ENGINES IT^OR SALE CHEAP. One U-IIorse Power : Agricultural, in tirst-elass order, as good as ! new. One S-lIorse Power Agricultural, in good order. KOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. SEPARATORS. MASSALOX, OEI/EU AND FAKQl'A11A K Separators for sale. HOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. futltviUc tfjttqttivcv. PUBLISHED^WEEKLY. | TERMS OF HUnSCKIPTlON: ! Single copy for one year, $ 2 oo One copy for two years, 3 50 For six months I OO For three months, SO Two copies for one year, 3 SO Ten copies one year, 17 50 And an extra copy for a club of ten. .V DVERTISEM ENTS ) Inserted at One Dollar per square for the lirst insertion, and Fifty Cents per square for each i subsequent insertion. A square consists of the j space occupied by eight lines of this size type. I fcir Contracts for advertising space for three, | six, or twelve months will he made on reasonable terms. The contracts must in all cases he confuted to the regular business of the linn or individual contracting.