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Wm. Davis, while trying, on Thursday afternoon, to dislodge a 'possum from a tree, in broad open daylight, stepped upon a treacherous limb, which gave way, and precipitated him a distance of 22 feet to the ground. Fortunately for our young friend, his experience and skill as a gymnast, enabled him to reach terra firma on his feet, and, although he was pretty badly shaken up and has been very sore ever since, yet no bones were brokeu and no serious injury done. Mrs. J. M. Guyton is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Neal, in Columbia, and also had the pleasure of attending the State fair last week. Mrs. A. F. DufF is visiting relatives in Charleston. Miss Mary Holmes, of Gaffuey City, has been chosen to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Pitsch, and entered upon her duties yesterday morning. Mrs. Sara Townsend, another member of our corps of graded school teachers, attend - - i l!. ...aj, ed trie state iair at vouuauui iu.su huh, During her absence, her place was filled by Miss Alice Davis. While on a visit last week to Mrs. W. D, Johnson, at Thermal City, N. C., Miss Mary Davis was taken suddenly ill, and for several days was quite sick; but the latest news from her was very favorable and she is expected home in a day or two. Mr. J. F. Whisonant has purchased from Mr. Allen Crosby, the beautiful building lot at the corner of Rutherford and Pine streets. Our farmers have pretty well finished gathering in their crops, and the most ol them are taking advantage of the fine weather to sow wheat. w. A. POINTS FROM PINEVILLE. Cotton Mill.* to Start Again?Personal and Other Matters of Local Interest. Correspondence of the Yorkvllle Enquirer. Pineville, N. C., November 19.?It is expected that the Dover cotton mills will begin operations by December 1, next. The handsome niue room residence of. Superintendent Nutall is nearing completion, and the houses of the operatives are beginning to give this town the appearance of quite a pretentious little city. Mr. T. D. Hargrave and several friends from Charlotte, arrived here this morning on a visit to Mr. Will Boyce. They are to engage in a big hnut to last for several duys. All of our sick people, with the exception of Mrs. G. S. Robinson, have gotten well. Mi3s Hattie Curtis, of ^Ninety-Six, S. C., is visiting Miss Minnie Garrison and other friends in this vicinity. We are listening for the chimes of the wedding bells. There are two prospective grooms in the community, both widowers. ? -* -1 ?hi.. connnd hri/to from ' uce 01 iiieiu win to&c 110 ? the same residence at which he got his first, twenty-one years ago. Rev. R. W. Alexander, of Cordele, Ga., is visiting relatives here. He preached a splendid sermon last Sunday. xxx MERE MENTION. F. K. Swank, aged 60 years, was run over by a bicycle in Birmingham, Alabama, last week, and killed. A steamer from Savannah, Ga., arrived at Algiers last Wednesday with fire in her cargo of cotton. It is believed that the fire was produced by the action of some chemical pluced on board the ship by incendiuries in Savannah. Judge Andrew Anderson, of Nashville, Tcnuesseee, was shot aud killed last Wednesday by George Whitworth, ex-clerk of the court. Judge Anderson recently discharged Clerk Whitworth aud appointed his son, Granville Anderson, instead. This is believed to be the cause of the killing. A cotton ship caught fire very mysteriously in Galveston harbor last Wednesday. ^ There is reuson to believe that the cotton incendiaries are at work at that port also. Forest fires are reported to have raged fiercely in the vicinity of Holly Springs, Miss., last week. In many cases the people had to turn out and figbt desperately to save their homes. Contests don't count in the Georgia legislature. Twenty-three contest were brought before that body on last Thursday by Populists and all were dismissed. Ground has been broken for the erection of a million dollar tobacco factory in St. Louis, Mo. Destructive forest fires raged in Tennessee and Arkansas last week. More than a dozen people are reported burned to death. The Aristocratic Woman club, of Chicago, last week, rnnKidered the ouestion of admitting to membership Fanny B. Williams, the noted colored lecturer. After a stormy discussiou, the application for membership was refused. On November G, Hamilton coun. 1y, Ohio, was carried by the Republicans by a majority of 24,000, and one week later, in the election of a judge, it was carried by the Democrats by a haajority 7,000. The Knights of Lubor held their annual meeting in New Orleans last week. On Tuesday of last week, two. children were burned to death near Natchez, Miss., and three were burned near Keller, La. In both instances the parents were out iu the fields picking cotton. The general assembly of Alabama met on November 13, and the threatened row with the Populists did not develop. The election for Uuited States senator will take place on the 27th. Only 1,100 miles of railroad truck have been luid in the United States during the year 1894. This is the smallest showing for thirty years. General Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, aged 80, was, last week, married to Miss Dora Richardson, aged only 15. MATTERS AT BLAIKSV1LLE Plenty of Hog and Hominy?Death of Mr. Henry Latham?SlckneMH?The Wedding lielU. Correspondence of The Yorkvllle Enquirer. Blairsville, November 19.?The election passed off quietly and thiugs have been quiet ever siuce. Corn hauling, which has been greater than usual, is about over, am] cotton picking is drawing to a close. Wheal sowing has begun and people are still crying "hard times." I have heard of some corn shuckings, which sounds like old times. I think we will have plenty of hog and hominy this yeai to keep us alive ; but this probably may not pay debts so fast. Mr. Henry Latham, of this vicinity, who has been sick for some time, died at his home on last Thursday evening at the advanced age of 78 years. The funeral exercises were conducted, on Friday morning, by the Rev. J. P. Knox, of Hickory Grove, and the remains were interred at Sharon cemetery. We are still having sickness in our community. Among those on the sick list are Mr. S. A. Mitchell and Miss Elvira Maloney. " Both are supposed to have fever. The sick members of the family of the late Mr. R. T. Riggins, I am glad to report, are all improving. I hear dem bells a ringing ; Of what bells do yon speak ? Just that wedding at Mr. Carroll's Which is to be this week. /.. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Reduced from 87 to SO a Month. ? At a recent meeting of the board oi trustees of Clemson college, it was decided tc reduce the price of board from $7 to $6 r month. The reduced rate is to take etTecl at the opening of the college in February and the trustees thiuk it will be continued permanently. The bill of fare will be con tinned the same us at present, and the stu dents will be allowed all they want to eat. Shot Down In the Road. ? Madison C. Conuel, a respectable whit< man of middle age, was shot down in tin road near his home in Williamsburg count} one day last week and killed. The coro ner's jury returned a verdict to the efleci that the deed was done by A. J. Coward another white man. Coward is also a mid die aged man of good reputation, und hi: ? arrest in connection with the murder, is i great surprise to the neighborhood. The State Fair. ? The recent State fair was a failure fron a financial standpoint. The gate receipt: amounted to only $3,500. The fair author ities laid the matter before the city counci of Columbia aud asked for help. Whei .i u?i.. ?,?.. ....... ii?. i,... UU') uciy, nicy aaivA llicit ?mc ma State fair that would be held. The citi v council voted an appropriation of $2,500 ii aid of the fair association. The legality o the city's action is doubtful, and it will pro bably be tested in the courts. The city ha no money, and if it pays the appropriation it will have to overdraw its account at tin bank. ? The Greenville News says that 01 Tuesday of last week, dispensary constable went over to West Greenville and searche< J. E. Paine's old jdace, now kept by Wil Hum Godfrey. They found "signs" a plen ty, but no liquor. One of the constable had soiled his hands and went to the wate faucet behind the bar to wash them. Con, stable Workman turned the cock, and the , other constable washed his hands and then suddenly discovered to his amazement that ( he was washing them in pure corn whisky. , After a long investigation, it was found that there was a keg of liquor on top of the , house. A pipe from it passed through the roof, down the walls, under the Hoor and in- j ? to the end of the water pipe, where it wasj shut ofF with a separate cock. Turning one handle would bring pure water, while the other would evoke corn juice from the same faucet. The liquor and apparatus were r confiscated and Godfrey was arrested, but1 released on bond. I 1 A Job for Captain Caper*. ? Capt. John G. Capers has been appoint* ? ed as an assistant to Attorney General Olney at a good salary. It will he remembered that Captain Capers was manager for General Butler in this State during the recent campaign. imperial |1otires. Preaching at Clover. There will be preaching at the Clover Baptist church on next Sunday, the 25th instant, at .'1.30 1 o'clock. W. J. Lanoston, Pastor. November 21 47 It Communion at Sharon. We are requested to announce that the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated at Sharon A. It, P. church on next Subbath at 11 , a. m. There will be preaching on Saturday and Sabbath at 11 a. in. by Rev. W. A. M. Plaxco. . November 21 47 1 % How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transanctions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. warning, Kinnan iv Aiarvin, ? uoieHuit; mug- i gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 7f> c. per bottle. Sold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. SOUNDS PROM THE MORTAR. Seed for the Sower. Genuine rust proof wheat for sowing?unmixed and re-cleaned. Grown in the county from selected seed and made a heavy yield Grain large and plump. Fertilizers for Grain. We have in warehouse two car loads of fertilizers?acid, guano and kainit?for the fall sowing of grain. Priceslow. Oil Heating Stoves. We are selling the most perfect oil heater that we have yet seen. It will heat every nook and corner of a room 20 feet square, comfortably. It emits no more smell or smoke than a lamp. It holds a gallon of oil, which is said to burn 12 hours. We are selling them cheaper than other heaters of this class are selling for. We sold three last week after allowing the purchaser to test them through one of the coldest days and nights we have had this fall. John C. Kuvkkndal. Sums in Scaled Bags. In a case of croup, Campbell's cough cure might be worth-more to you than stamps on gold or sums in sealed bags. Money don't weigh against the life of your child. Keep a bottle in the house. Can be had at Kuykendal's, proprietor and manufacturer. How Thy. The Chinese government issues but one coin, called "cash." It is made of copper or copper and zinc combined, and is about the size of our 25 cents piece and has a square hole in the middle. It is worth one mill in our money. How many of them would it take to buy a bottle of our invaluable Anti-Ferment? Deruiaeenne. In Derinacremo we have an absolute preventive and cure for chapped hands and lace. It renders the skin smooth, soft, pliant, and imper vious to the effects of cold weather and wind. If the ladies will try Dcrinacreme wo feel sure that they will use it all the time. A New Hair Tonic. A prescription of an eminent ph3-sician said to make the hair grow 011 a bald spot. Will have more to say about it in another issue. Jno. C. Kuykendal. OBITUARY. Tributes of Respect and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Before they will be published, satisfactory arrangements must be made for the payment of the charges. Notices of deaths will be inserted gratuitously, and such Information is solicited, provided the death Is of recent occurrence. Diei>?At her residence in Hock Hill, 011 November 15, 1894, of paralysis, Mrs. ELIZABETH R. STEELE, wife of Mr. X. A. Steele, <4 j*ears 3 months and 25 days. CAMPAIGN EXCITEMENT. COMPETITION seems to be running high in our market on WAGON TRADE, and wherever you see competition strong, the seller will lose money and the buyer profit by it. Come and try it. A. FRIEDIIEIM A BRO., Rock Hill, S. C. November 7 45 4t ESTATE OF T. S. JEFFER YS, DEC'D. ALL persons indebted to the estate of T. S. JEFFERYS, deceased, are urged to make prompt payment to the undersigned, and thereby avoid legal proceedings, which will be instituted unless prompt compliance is made with this notice. F. A. GILBERT, [ pY<wmtni_ W. V. LEWIS, ) Executors. November 14 4fi 3t ESTATE OF S. D. STOWE, DECEASED. ALL persons holding claims against the estate of S. D. STOWE, deceased, are liereby > notified to present said claims to the under| signed, duly authenticated, within the time . prescribed by law. All persons indebted to the ' estate will make immediate payment of the same. ; H. P. STOWE, Administrator. Novemeber 14 4<> 3t I VALUABLE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE THE undersigned offers at PRIVATE SALE, a tract of land situated 011 Bullock's creek, in Broad River township, York county, and ' known as the "M. R. SMITH LANDS". The tract contains 529} acres, more or less, and is liounded by lands of J. L. Davis, R. B. KenneII dy, John X. McGill and others. For further in formation apply to ' I F. M. FARR, Union c. H., s. C., or I). E. FINLEY, Yorkville, S. ('. { October.'! 40 tf W. W. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C. All business liven prompt and careful attention, t pit- office in the Wilson building opposite the - j court house. June 0 2:1 ly ESTATE OF MARY MILLER. DECEASED ALL persons indebted to the estate of MARY MILLER, deceased, are hereby notified to | make immediate payment to the undersigned. ; Persons having claims against the said estate | are requested to present tnem, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed bv law. W. J. MILLER, Executor. November 7 4J .'It r THE TWIN MARKET. ' ^\]irE have moved our market from our old i ft stand under the Parish Hotel, to the AlliI son Building, just two doors from the court house, j We are furnishing Fresh BEEF and PORK ' everj' day, and during court week we will have II on hand a daily supply of FISH and OYSTERS, - and be prepared to furnish meals at seasonable . hours. MALLARD BROTHERS. j 700,000 BRICK AT MINIMUM PRICES. nice, smooth, sub> DO I ,1 /UU stantial bricks are Jon MY brick yards, and i will oiler j them for sale in any number, at the very lowest J possible, prices. Yes, i say that i now have - burned/and in preparation for burning, SEV[ EN HUNDRED THOUSAND BRICK which 1 propose to sell. "I can't sell 'em if I ain't ' got 'em." See nie when vou want brick. T. B. McCLAIN. su P.. 1! AT THE RESIDENCE OF \\\ II. TAYl il LOR, near Newport, on the 29th day of Xoi veniher, lsin, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the under, signed will expose to puldie sale, all the PERMSOXAL PROPERTY of MARY MILLER, 3 I deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen - Furniture, Personal Effects, one Mule, one I Wagon, one Cow and Farm Produce. I Terms of Sale?Cash. II \V. J. MILLER, Executor of t ' Mary Miller, deceased. / November 7 4"> It 1 : NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f, . j State ol" South Carolina?County of York. s IX TIIK comer OP COMMON PI.KAS. I J. W. Leech, plaintiff, against M. V. Leech D j Castles and others, defendants.?Complaint j to marshal assets, etc. THE creditors of JOSEPH W. LEECH, deceased, and MARTHA E. LEECH, des ceased, respectively, are hereby required to es, tablish their claims before me at my office, at York Court House, on or before FRIDAY, DE CEMRER 7TII, 1KSM, or be barred. Rv order of court in above entitled ease. W. HRoWN WYLIE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. r November 21 47 .ft EXECUTORS' SALE. BY virtue of authority vested in us hy the will of T. .J. MULt.IXAX, deeeased, we will expose to public sale at ({ROVER, N. ('., j on FRIDAY, the 28th day of DECEMBER, one (>-horse power Traction Engine, one Separator Thresher, one Cotton (Jin and Press, one 5horse power Vertical Boiler and Engine, one 2-horse Wagon, three head of Mules and Horses, Terms of sale?CASH. W.": HARTXKSS, (KxcnUors. November 14 4ti 7t MEETS IN YORKVILI.E, NOVEMBER 21. PURSUANT to a resolution adopted in the Cotton convention held in YorkvilleOn November 0, another meeting of the farmers and business men of York county is hereby called to be held in the COURT HOUSE on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. The oliiect of the meeting is to hear a report from the delegate who attends the Atlanta meeting on November 21. and to take steps looking to a permanent or ganization in this county. A lull attendance is [urged. J. F. LINDSAY, Chairman. W. D. Grist, Secretary. November 14 4G 21 MONTY ALE STOCK FARM, Blncksburg, S. C. Registered jerseys, welch and SHETLAND PONIES. (Imported stock.) ESSEX AND REGISTERED CHESHIRE PIGS. Ilred and for sale. OUR JERSEYS are all of the celebrated Victor and Stoke Rogis strains, which have attracted so much attention throughout the North. DULL CALVES FOR SALE AT FARMERS' PRICES. If you are thinking ot starting a dairy herd don't overlook the Jerseys. They are the best dairy cows known to the world. We guarantee our ponies to bo perfectly safe for ladies and children to drive. CAN SELL SHETLAND PONIES AS CHEAP AS ANY BREEDERS IN THE SOUTH. Write for what you want. Address, Dr. J. G. BLACK, Blacksburg, S. C. TiFE STATEOFSOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. court of common pleas. M. II. Metts, plaintiff, against Jemima Fayssou x, T. M. Fayssoux and The York Steel and Iron company, defendants.?Amended Summons. For Relief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his ollice, in Yorkville, York county, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such sen-ice; and if you fail to answer the ...i?Uin iViA tima nfnrpsnid. the nhlill t'Olll^iuiut n luiiu Miv ??uiv ??- ?. j s - tiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. C E. SPENCER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated July fith, A. 1). ISM. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT. To the defendant The York Steel and Iron company : Take notice that the amended complaint herein was filed in the oflice of the clerk of said court on the fith day of July, 1894. C. E. SPENCER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated November 20th, ISM. November 21 47 fit THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Office of Ihe County Commissioners of York Counfy, Yorkvillk, S. C.? November 21, 1894. I J. S. BRICE, Clerk of the board of County 9 Commissioners of the county and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that during the fiscal year beginning November 1st, 1893, and ending October 31st, 18!M, that said board was in session TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS, and that four hundred and eighty-nine claims against the county were examined, audited and allowed, in whole or in part ; and further, that no claim was audited and allowed without being verified according to law. The following is the mileage and per diem of the county commissioners in attending the meetings of the board and performing the other duties required of them, to-wit: JOHN D. CORNWELL, 80 days and 3,000 miles; JOSEPH A. SMITH 81 days and 1,440 miles; E. It. SAPOCH, fi9 days and 184fi miles. The time put in by Messrs. CORNWELL and SMITH, over 70 days, was gratuitous. J. S. BRICE, Clerk of the Board. November 21 47 It "ALL MEN MUST DIE." YOU will observe that tho above quotation does not say, all men can die, might die, may die; but "MUST" die. There is no escape. Tho debt MUST be paid sooner or later. It is our calling, to care ior me inoruu ivuuuin of loved ones who pass into the "great beyond." Therefore, we wish to announce that we are prepared to perforin the services required of us, FUNERAL DIItECTOItH. We carry in stock a complete Hub of caskets of ovory style and trimming, and also coffins of all grades from the cheapest to the best. S. T. FREW A CO., Rock Hill. S. C. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. THOROUGHLY fitted up with new backgrounds, accessories, Ac., and with a fine sky-light. I am prepared to take a picture in any style of the art, as well executed as can be done elsewhere. * CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. By the drv plate process I can take them instantly ; makes no difference about fair or cloudy weather. I do all my own printing and finishing, and there is very little delay in delivery. ENLARGED WORK. Pictures copied and onlarged and finished in the highest style to be had, and prices reasonable. Give mo a call and see specimens of work, at my Gallery on West Liberty street, near the jail. J. R. SCIIORB. LOUIS ROTH. OF I N'TF.RUST TO IIOUSEKI2 EPERS J HAVE have a fresh stock of all kinds of fruit for cakes and will bake your cakes FREE OF CHARGE, if you will got your supply at my place. Why pay 15 cents for a two pound package of OATMEAL, when you can get the same article I at SIX POUNDS for 25 cents ? I have it. A half gallon can of Maple syrup at 00 cents or Maple sugar by the pound cakes to make the syrup yourselves. Fine Buckwheat flour. LOUIS ROTH. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rock Hill, S. C. Capital, $75,000 Snrplis aai Profits, 28,489 jAiiitioiia! Liability of Stockholders. 75.000 Total Protection to Depositors, $178,499 W. L. ItODDKY President. W. J. KODDKY Vice President. J. H. MILLED Cashier. K. I.KK KKKIt, Teller. THIS HANK oilers its services to the public generally and solicits accounts from Fanners, Merchants, Corporations and Private Individuals. We shall be clad to furnish our terms upon application. INTEREST BEARINO CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. March 21 . 12 lint ran m 11 It RAILROAD. Schedules in Effect from and After October 8, 1894. ?S 11T V 1 11. ?? . i' . liui jii'i) x ii'Mm uii uoixu Noktii. ! NolO. j No 00. Leu\e Chester S 10 u m 0 00 u in Leave Lowrysville S :ts a 111 0 55 a in Leave MeCoiinellsviUe N 50 a in 10 00 a m Leave Guthricsvillc 0 00 a in 10 15 a in I<eave Yorkvllle ! 20 a in 10 15 a in Leave Clover 10 02 a in 11 45 am Leave Gastonia 10 40 a in 1 05 pin Leave Lincoliiton 11 47 a in 2 ;10 pin Leave Newton 1'- 57 a in I 00 pm Leave Ilickory 1 20 pin 0 20 pin Arrive Lenoir 2 50 pin S 00 pin liOINCi Sol'TII. | No til. I Noll. Leave Lenoir 7 00 a in 5 20 pin Leave Hickory X 40 a in 4 50 pin Leave Newton 10 00 a m 5 42 ji in Leave Lineolnton 11 47 a in 0 .'10 pin Leave Gastonia 1 25 p in 7 51 pin Leave Clover 2 24 pm X 20 pm Leave Yorkvllle 5 50 pm 0 02 pin I Leave Gutlirlesville 5 5S pin 0 24 pin j Leave McConnellsville 4 10 pin 0 52 jini Leave Lowrysville 4 57 jitn 0 5.1 pin j Arrive Chester 5 20 pm 10 21 pm j Trains Nos. H ami 10 are iirst-class, and run j daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. tiO and til I carry passengers and also run daily except Sunday." There is good connection at Chester with ! the G. C. A X., and the ('., C. A* A.; also at Gastonia with the A. A C. A. L.; at Lineolnton I witli the C. C.; and at llickorv and Newton with the W. N. C. L. T. NICHOLS, Superintendent. M. II. BKAUI>,General Passenger Agent. March US 0 tl j t?. k. klxt.ky. j. s. iihick. KIN'LEY A Hit ICE. ATTOllM'.YH AT LAW, Yorkvllle, S. C. ALL business entrusted to us will x?given prompt attention. OF FICK IN T11K MTILI> IXG A T TH K RKAH OF II. C. STKAl'SS'S STORK. INJMAN BROTHERS. GOOD CLOTHES, RKJIITLY Cut, Well Tailored, are the first credentials. No matter what your vocation, Clothes are the outward expression of your taste . and judgment. OUR LINE IS DESIGNED And made l>y the celebrated firm of SOU LOSS ltROS. A CO., which alone is suflicicnt guarantee that they are thoroughly complete in every detail. If you want the newest, nobbiest Cloth- 1 ing that will give you character and prestige, wear none other unless it is the celebrated London-Paris. In the future as in the past, our line will be of the highest standard. WE DO NOT ' Try to soo how cheap a quality we can find (which would 1)0 hi eh at any price,) hut poods wo can stand by anu fool assured of giving our customers satisfaction, as well as the value of their money. We sire not associated with auction sales, nor do we buy goods three and four years out of date. Our lino presents many novelties not to be found elsewhere. Wo ask an inspection when you contemplate buying. IXMAN imOTllKKS, The Leading Clothiers. Watches and Jewelry. I.KWIS <?. OR 1ST. SAM M. OKI ST. GRIST COUSINS. < "10 OUNCES MAKE i ONE POUND!" ; WHEN we advertise that we sell 20 pounds of Standard Granulated Sugar for ?1, wo 4 mean that wo give twenty pounds, andthat there { are SIXTEEN OUNCES in every pound. i EVAPORATED APPLES J AND PEACHES. Wo have a lot of extra choice Evaporated Ap- , pies and Peaches. Apples are worth 10 cents per pound and Peaches are worth 12} cents. CREAM SUGAR CORN. Wc have in stock Cream Sugar Corn. These goods are the finest on tlie market. It takes an expert to detect the difference between this and corn iust cut from the cob. We commend this brand, of Corn to the housekeepers. Price, single can 15 cents, or two for 25 cents. APPLE AND PEACH BUTTER. We have received a large supply of Apple and Peach Butter?something good. The Apple goes at 10 cents a pound and the Peach at 124. Try a few pounds. U'll like it. A Word About Cow Butter. We make a specialty of good Butter. We do not buy promiscuously, and can alwaj's tell you who made the Butter you buy from us. SIX POUNDS FOR SI. Wc are selling SIX POUNDS of GOOD RIO COFFEE for $1, and we believe that it is the best that has been sold at that price in Yorkville J in the past 10 years. IIARI) WAR E . We carry a pretty full line ot Hardware, such as Axes, Nails, Horse Shoes, Currycombs, Bri- . die Bits, Handsaw and Rattail Files, Padlocks, ( Strap Hinges, Andirons. Trace Chains, Heel- j screws, Wood Screws, Bolts, Pocket Knives, r Coffee Mills, etc., and we are selling at closer '| prices than this market has ever quoted. Wc j want you to try us on Nails by the keg and ^ Bolts in any quantity. We Do Not Rim a Dni? Store. We do not run a drug Store and do not expect to, : right away ; but for the convenience of our cus- s tomers, have laid in a small stock of family mod- j icines, such as Castor Oil, Turpentine, Epsom . Salts, Sulphur, Quinine in 8th ounce bottles, Tutt's Pills, Compound Cathartic (black) Pills, Allcock's Porous Plasters, Godfrey's Cordial. We sell Allcock's plasters at 15 cents. Salts at 5 cents a pound. We have Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice, Pepper and 1 Ginger. GRIST COUSINS. i All goods sold in town will be delivered ? free of charge and PROMPTLY. G. ('. c JOHN J. HUNTER, j " <. HUNTER HAS j INAUGURAILU GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. TO RUN 30 DAYS!! During this Limited Time of 30 Days, ail Immense and Handsome Stock of Ladies' Dress (ioods, will beOfferedat a Great Sacrifice, in Order to Close Them Out. This Sacrifice also Includes a Large Assortment of Men's, Youth's and Hoy's Clothing. Here you will Find the Celebrated High Art Clothing of Strousc and Brothers, which Leads the Country in Quality, Style and Fit. You will also Find at my Establishment a Handsome ' Line of Ladies' Cloaks, and Shoes for Everybody. I'll ; Please All in Prices. J. J. HUNTER, 1 ______ < S. I.. LOWRY. JAS. M. STAKK. LOWRY & STARR. son siiiam. uiuii.i. WE have samples of line Seed Wheat? Fultz, . Red, May, Purple Straw, Fuleaster and Tuscan Island. * We do not keep the Wheat in ' stock ; hut will he glad to take your order for what you want. We have Clover and Orchard (Sniss seed. Verv good time for sowing. LOWRY * STARR. ' XO CURE?NO PAY. ' FOR ">U cents, we (H'ARANTEE to cure any case of Chills and Fever. All we ask you to do is take the medicine as directed, and if not permanently cured, we will return your money. ' Every hottle is guaranteed to cure Jaundice, La i (Irippe, Neuralgia, Pillions Fever, Chills and t Fever. If not cured, your money will he refunded. LOWRY A STARR. I WE ARE SELLING LAMPS 1 AT 2/i per cent, less than ever sold, in order to close out. If you want a Lamp, now is the time to huy. Our Tobacco trade is increasing; hut we are not satisfied. Our 20 plugs for 81 is 1 far ahead of anything in town. < >n Tohacco, we down all competitors. The hest Starch at "> cents . per pound. Soda at "> cents. Soap, Placing, Indigo, etc. SCHOOL CRAYON AT 1<> CENTS A HON. SCHOOL CRAYON at 10 cents per box. We I have a hig lot of school Tablets, for ink and j I pencils, very cheap. LOWRY A STARR. j. Lending Druggists. P. A. ABERNATHY.! WHY CERTAINLY. i DO YOl* WANT A (!OOP STOVE, at a j very low price? I have a splendid assort- , meat of both IIEATINO and COOKINO L STOVES. I have stoves at from 82 Jo up to | ( most any price you want to pay; and 1 will be , glad if parties wanting stoves will call and see . me and get the proper information necessary to j! buying a good stove. If a cooking stoves is not I, built on the proper principle, you may be! J throwing away money in buying such a stove, j, no matter how little you mav pav for it. Some " - " -'-II .. l.'il., ,.'i i...,.u i' for use ami to keep the housewives' temper . even and sweet, Centlcmcn, sinee you all use j the cooking stoves (?) more than your wives do, ( I don't suppose you care whether the stove is | ornamental, or whether it is properly construct- , ed, so that it will hum wood and lioil water. , Hut I know that occasionally you lind ladies j who have an oversight over the kitchen, and j in all such eases, you usually lind good stoves in use; stoves built on the proper principle and doing the work for which they were built. If you want a stove that will cook and do other things besides destroy wood and boil water, you I can lose nothing by coming tosee me and talking ( the matter over. 1\ A. ABKRNATHY, ' Near the ('. A* K. Depot, j If merchants want stamped tinware, I will furnish them at wholesale prices; and if individuals want any article of heavy tinware I will lie | glad to make it to order. 1'. A. A. j voir SHOULD Civil JIM A TRIAL. I WANT everybody who has a Ruggy, < 'arriage,, Phaeton, Hack 01 Wagon needing repairs, to ! give me a trial. I do not pretend to work for the j same price charged by cobbleis ami jack legs; t but I do claim to do as good work as is done in York county and at prices less than people have been accustomed to pay fug for first-class work. My work will stand. It is guaranteed to stand. , Come and see me. Mr. l'ropst has charge of the Kmithshop, and everybody who knows him knows that he is as . .v>rkm:m as can lie found in this section. He will shoe your horse for von. CK'KRO MOD UK. At Wheeler's Old Kactoy. October 17 'in ly H. C. STRAUSS. ! TO 13E CONTINUED!' THAT GRAND CUT-RATE SALE AT j STRAUSS'S. Which has Pleased the Buying ( Public and Angered the Wouldlike-to-be Competitors. When Ih "WAT? VTTQ MAT! XJKjKjldL GU VVXO.il>, 1 1JU uixixbiniij WAR," I Meant it all. Before I will let Others Undersell Me. I will spend Every Dollar I Have. If I Don't Make Money, its Nobody's Business. I Received Last Week about $2,000 Worth of Ammunition of i War, and Have More on the Road, with which are sev3ral Mercantile GATLING ' GrUNS. There will be fun for lookers on. The Gun to be fired this week is 2,000 YARDS OF STANDARD ALAMANCE FOR 21-2: CENTS PER YARD OF 36 [NCHES H. C. STRAUSS. 1 Agent for Coatsc's Cotton. 1 DOBSON'S RACKET. I DRY ROODS. MILLINERY AND SHOE STOKE. i THE OLD CHAP ; IS ( STILL KICKINC, AND MAKING NEW I CUSTOMERS. J &OOD-MA WXIN', SAII! Wnl, sail, I want to buy some good goods. Ise been fooled ' ong en tiff, sail, wid dis cheap stuff. Ise bought i pa'rof Shuze de udder day, and bless fJawd, if I'd er put deni on and started home, I'd er bin ] w'rfoot by the time I got halfway home. Now, mil, ifyou'se got any good Sliu/.e, bless (lawd, ( five me a pair. If yousc goCno good ones, say s 10, and I will git out at onest. I alius git good rswt.lo linen fan lluf fltn OUDtn DtHnOV f f/itsi llll!*'- I ootSluizeat. hut's do price of dose 95 cents folic! Leather? (Jib a me a pa'r quick, and emmego. My wife's got sonic pieces on of , hem she hot last week. HAVE YOU SEEN The beautiful Plaid Press (Joods, Broadcloths, li jadies'Cloths, Flannels and Henriettas, just ar- | ived this week. White and Colored Blankets it 75 cents? We have just received a large line ( >f nice I)re.ss (Joods of all kinds at reasonable )rices. We have the largest assortment of Noions in town, that you can find anywhere else, t The largest lino of Tinware in town to select , rom. Scrub, Blacking and Horse Brushes. 1 Stove Pans and almost anything you may want, ? ust as cheap as you can lniv them of the same piality. Price our goods before you buy, or i rou will be like sonic of your neighbors?sorry 'or it. 1 T. M. POBSOX A CO. SAM M. GRIST. i THE OHIO FEED CUTTER, j TTIIK above cut represents the No. 8{ Ohio ' JL Feed Cutter. It is the result of a demand ] for a cutter for the farmer who has li or 8 head of stock to cut feed for, and who wants it done prop- ' crlv and without consuming too much time and bIIiow grease. The No. 8A is the best macnmc 01 tlic kind on the market. It will do good work ' ind is durable. It is built for service, and will , "liable the person who uses it to utilize a great leal of forage that otherwise will be wasted. DON'T FORGET ME. Don't forget that I am agent for the REST Wind Mill on the market?the (JKM and the IIALLIDAY?and that Iain prepared to quote prices on HYDRAULIC RAMS that will be pretty apt to make the side. I AM IN POSITON r<) save purchasers money on PIPING of all iizes?botli galvanized and black. I want your nisiness. J BELTINC. I don't carry Pelting in Stock ; but can get it mighty quick, and will sell powerful cheap. I ! eprcsent one of the largest manufacturers in > lie country. < DON'T fail to see me when you want fixtures for your engine or gin or saw mill. I can give letter prices 011 Kjcetors, Inspirators, Steam jaugcs, etc., than people who buy at Yorkvillc , lave been accustomed to paving. SAM M. GRIST. 1 At (irist Cousins' Stoic. ' l KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. CLOSE INSPECTION 1 1 IS not necessary in order to detect the difference in style, workmanship and lit between ; readyniade and tailormade clothing. The tailor made garments, if they tit, look better, wear better and are more comfortable than the "store clothes." Wo have furnished quite a . number of our customers with tuilorniade suits this fall and they are all pleased. We have a large variety of samples on hand and you can select exactly what suits you. We take your measure and order the clothes, and if they do not lit, you don't have to take them. In other words a lit is guaranteed. There are 110 shoddy ;oodsamong our samples. The concern from whom we order our clothing does not make or , ?'U cheap clothing, or what people generally J onsidcr as cheap ; and right here we take oeca- ? don to remark, and you can believe or not, hist ' is you like ; there has not been near the mine-1 ] ion in the price of 11 rst-class goods that some ] people seem to imagine. t iooil ponds cost pood j j money, the same as they always have. We i can't pive von. one dollar's worth of anything J for SHI cents, and neither can anybody else. We j will now pet hack to onr subject. If you want A |, <uit of clothes that will lit you and pive you sat- j isfaetion in every way, come and see us. j WE XEE1) OUR MONEY, j' We will not, at this time, say a preat deal to those who owe us; but will say that we want everybody who owes us anvthinp to settle with- j out delay. We mean everybody, and that | means Vol* if von owe us anvthinp. K KNNKHY ItUt ?S. ,v ISAKUoX. j HXHCIJTOKS' SA I.I'.. 1 >1' HSl' A NT to the order of the Probate .1 udpe , for York county, we will expose to sale, ON ! Tllt'HSIlAY, NOVK.MIJKK i!nd, 1SSU, at 11 ! o'clock in the forenoon, AT TJIK IIOMK!1 PLACIC of the deceased, near Zeno, in the said county, the PKUSOXAI, PIMPKHTY of, which JdSKPII S. McKKNZIKdied possessed, j consistinp of four Mules, one Horse, two Cows, j j lad to lit Hi bushels of Corn, Wheat fodder, Hay, jj Wapons, Puppies, Parminp Implements ami I Household and Kitchen Furniture. S. A. SIFFOUD, ' Kxpi.IltoIN <J. W. S. IIAKT, I 1 Co ntois. November 17 lit 'Jt WM. C. LATIMER. JUST THINK OF IT ! B500 Worth of Ladies' Fine Cloaks at from $1 Up! MEN'S OVERCOATS AT $1.75! \nd Clothing at Prices Beyond the Wildest Competition. f)UIl LINE OF GENTS' HATS ire Disappearing in a Manner That Would Indicate That We Have Captured the Whole Country. OUR DRESS GOODS, is Usual, Had to be Duplicated, Trough Popular Demand. WHEN YOU WANT LADIES' SHOES, \h ! Then You Surely Know That Latimer's Bazaar is the Place To Get What You Want! JK we would write an advertisement, offering o give away 1,000 souvenir Columbian coins vorth f>0 cents, for 2f> cents, wo doubt exceedingly whether YOU would bo the first man to rush to our store to take advantage of our liberal lfler; but on the contrary you would most iikoy get 011 your horse, and probably hire an assistant, to "ride the neighborhood" to warn the icople of a trap "that Latimer iiad set for them !" 3f course your charity would cease when your leighbors were warned, while other people's neighbors would be buying the entire lot of 50 ents coins at 25 cents! After the country had jecn Hooded with this "incredulous oiler" and he last 50 cent coin had been given out to purjhasers, and 9,00!) other demands for these coins lad been made, "tiic great warner of the people uid their interest," would timidly walk into our (tore and ask to SEE and EXAMINE tlie coins )tiered under our proposition ! Of course we lave none, and he goes out with the satisfacion of knowing that we didn't fool his neighbors! Do you know him ? Now, those Cloaks and Overcoats that we anlounoe this week, are even better values than 1 fifty cent coin at 25 cents, as is also our line of Hats and Dress (ioods. There is 110 man living, >r dead for that matter, who can sell good goods, it a lower price than we can. Think before yon :0111c to buy; think WHILE you are buying ! We have the best rnhumdried Shirt on the narket for 50 cents. Nothing in Yorkvillc to iqual it. Our Millinery and Dressmaking Departments ire acknowledged to be under the most efficient lianugenient they have ever had. Don't forget >ur cloaks at 81 and up. One word more, and that is, we desire all paries indebted to us for Guano, for Goods, by S'ote, Account or otherwise, to come forward uid settle your accounts. You need not all :0111c at once; nor don't let everybody try to be ?st. We want our monev bv the 24th of No comber, and you should pay by that time. W. C. LATIMER. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., ROC K III T^Tj, H. C. "DON'T FORGET IHE ROCK HILL BUGGY." [T has long been our desire to have the various styles of vehicles manufactured by us sold at Yorkville, but until last week we failed to make mtisfactory arrangements. On last Saturday we losed a contract with Mr. Sam M. Grist to hanlle our work, and we feel confident that our inerests will be properly looked after. We don't impose to try to introduce him to the people of lie county, for we imagine that they know him >otter than they do us. WE WANT EVERYBODYWho contemplates buying a BUGGY or LADY'S I'HA ETON, to see Mr. Grist about it. SOME INFORMATION. We want to say for the information of the readers >f Tim Enquikkk, that our vehicles are the jqual in EVERY respect to any sold in the South, regardless of price. When we say every respect, ;ve mean style, finish, running qualities and duribility. \\'e use nothing but tne best material :hroughout and employ none but skilled workmen, and no manufacturers of strictly high ?radc work can touch our prices. Mr.dJrist will have a stock of Buggies on exliibition in about two weeks. ROCK IIILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S. C. tr?iU? i THE LESTERIIPIANO. MA OK by F. A. NORTH A CO., of Philadelphia, l'a., an old established music firm. It is a first class, guaranteed instrument, at a reasonable price. I have just sold one to Mr. I. A. Watson, of Yorkville, and refer you to liim for his opinion of it. This instrument is equal to any Piano in this section, as to Tone, Elegance and Workmanship. My prices are ?78 and ?100 lower than ather agents sell the same Piano at. THE WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN Still "Leads the Race" ahead of any other Organ oversold about "these diggins," and the prices ire lower than any good Organ can be bought for within 800 miles of here. THE "NATIONAL" TYPEWRITER Is equal to the BEST of any other make. It Iocs all work that can be done on any other Typewriter, and beats all them in Manifolding. Price only ?<i(), while others are ?!).">, and ?100. See me, or write for catalogues and full information, before buying a Piano, Organ, Typewriter, Sewing Machine or Telephone. I guarantee all my goods. OKO.T. SCHORR. WHISONANT & CASTLES. Hickory Grove, S. C. We are Selling Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, rrunks, Valises, Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Hew Home Sewing Machines, ALL of which has been bought right, and will be sold as client) as any neighboring nni'kct. Our FLol'R lias been going like! jot cakes. We still have a lot at very low j rices. Your Notes and Accounts for Goods and Guano Are all Past Due. We must have our Money. So Please Call and Settle At Once. Don't Ask for Credit. We are Selling for cash only. W11 IKON A NT A ('AST L KS. LANDS OF A. S. WALLACE. DEC'I). \ LL LANDS, wherever situated, belonging ZV to the estate of A. S. WALLACE, deceased, ire otl'ered at private sjjIc. Persons desiring my inforiuatioii with regard to the ahove lands, ire requested to apply to Mr. J. M. I1KICE, at ho "home place," live miles from Yorkvillo,on he Pinckney road, or to either of the underugncd, executors of the said estate. H. M. WALLACE, Sumter, S. C. CALVIN ItKICE, Woodward, S. C. J. A. UATCIIFOKI), Yorkville, S.C. October-i 40 tf S. T. FREW & CO. ROCK HILL, S. C. WARMING UP TO woirjk:. WK are getting nicely wanned up in 01 work of .supplying all the accessories of comfortable home at prices which place thei within the reach of all. While we are jui pleasantly warm, we are making it decidelv hi for competitors. Wo make low prices and 01 bargains make money for you. If "money save is money earned," you may add very material! to your income by buying your furniture froi us. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES We believe we have as lino a lino of cookiu and heating stoves as can be found in the Pio< mont section. We know whore to buy and ho to buy. We invito all who contemplate buyin stoves to come and see us, and if you can't coin write. If you'd like a range similar to the 01 that you neighbor bought from the pedlar f< $5.00, weshafi be delighted to furnish it, delive ed atlyour nearest railroad station, free of freigh for $40.00. We mean it. IT WILL PAY YOU To come to Rock Ilill and see our goods and g prices. It has paid others, and history, yo know, repeats itself. It will do you good I gaze on some of the handsome sets of furnitui now on exhibition in our show room, and it wi do us good to show them to you. neither. S. T. FREW A* CO., Rock Ilill, S. J. H. RIDDLE. WE CALLED ATTENTION A FEW weeks since to a lot of very lit SEED WIIKATthat we have on hand and find cfuito a number of our friends read to produce their "stall"ot life" at home; an as wo are always ready TO KXG'OURAG well-directed efforts, we have ordered an now have on hand, a car-load of ACI PHOSPHATE, which we can recommen ns a first-class fertilizer for Wheat and Oat SINCE REDUCING OUR Prices on all goods to meet the present and possibly lower price of cotton, everybody urtiilou wlion thftv linnrhnu' lnw tliAv p?n hnv goods. We don't wish to he misunderstoo(l when we price yon TWENTY POUNDS* OR MORE OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR ONE DOLLAR, and SIX POUNDS OF RIO COFFEE FOR ONE DOLLAR. Please don't ask us IF IT IS GOOD. Just buy a few dollars worth and try it, and if you don't find it just as we tell you, return it and get yout money. REMEMBER That every dollar's worth of goods that v sell is GUARANTEED to give satisfaction < money refunded. J. II. RIDDLE. P. S. Call for a few pounds of Currants, Citrc and Raisins and make yourself a Christmaseal and look happy. J. II. R. C. W. FREW, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISI lloolc II11I, H. e. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD Do You Know That We A] ways Lead in Low Prices, That We Always Lead i] Quality, and in Bargains, and That We Lead in Ou Mighty Efforts to Please ? And if Vigor, Veracity, an Values are not Vain Tilings t Trust in, We Shall Increas Our LEAD! NOTHING more elegant and desirable thi our line of Fall and Winter DRESS GOOI can be imagined. ALL WOOL Cashmere inches wide, at 40 cents a yard. We otter an n sortment of this goods that is complete in ovei particular. We are also selling standard Calico at 4 cents a yard, (not remnants.) OUR UNDERWEAR Department is now at its best, completely stoel ed with a full line of Ladies' and Gentlemen goods, so tine in quality and so low in price th you cannot help buying. Come early and sole from a full stock at the Lowest Price You Ha* EVEll KNOWN. REMEMBER We ask no one to buy on the strength of our ai vertisement. We only ask you to come on 01 representations. The quality of what wo offer tli season will appeal to your own judgomont ar sell the goods. Wo will be glad to welcome yo pleased to show our goods, and ready to mal close prices to all buyers. Very Truly Yours, C. W. FREW. November 7 41 .'hn CAROLINA BUGGY WE WANT OUR MONEY, ALL notes and accounts made with us a now duo and we want Ol.'R money. V need it and MUST have it. Mind we don't si that we want a few of those who owe us to sett up; but that we say ALL. We want and expe everybody who owes us either by notcoropi account to settle up by November 1st, and v hope that none will place us under the neeessi of resorting to extreme measures. 1 WE MAKE BUGGIES. We believe we make as tine, as durable and ; handsome a Buggy as is made or sold in tl Southern States. All of our work is guarai teed in every particular. We also sell I fame.1 Examine our work and get prices before buyin a Buggy, Surry, Phieton or Carriage. ABOUT WAGONS. We sell the celebrated old Hickory Wago: They stand without a rival. They are up i date in every particular, and especially in pric We also sell One-horse Wagons of other make | We think we can please anybody when a waj j on is wanted. CAROLINA Hl'lJGY CO. P. S. Don't lorget that NOTK OK ACCOl'N' | GRANITE AND | (LMY SliMaKilMOK I CAN furnish anything of the AH0V1 KIND on short notice, and at prices that wi [ suit the hard times. When in need of anythin [ of the kind, drop men postal card. That wi bring juices to you. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! J. K. KKARD, (J as ton iu, N. C. | ...... "THE COURT OF LAST ~ RESORT." Those who have failed to get cured elsewhere of the WHISKY, OPIUM, MORPHINE and TOBACCO HABITS and NERVOUS ; EXHAUSTION are invited to coitiii:si'oxi> with 1'. (). Drawer 27, COLUMBIA, S. C. N. I?.?Tlio Kooloy Trcalmont is admiiiistoro in South Carolina only at Columbia. W. K. FERGUSON. J. M. FERGUSON. ' FERGUSON BROS. NICE JELLIES. j "TXTTni IN the past few days we have received a [ VI line lino of JKLLIKSin glass and in 5 and 10 pound hnekets. We also have nice Cranberry Sauce iu pails, wliii-h retail by the pound at 124 cents. BRINY FISH. tr a I WK have another lot of those lino Mackerel in ii kits?20 for xf? cents. Come and get a kit; they sit I arc nice. ; PICKLES. " j ;V iui ui uiu uii^l iiiiaui x luaic.i utui iiiwu^in y I to this market. They are put up in half-pint, 11 pint, quart, and gallon bottles. The prices are too cheap to speak of. FRESH HAMS. , Another lot of those celebrated Porter Hams, i# which have been so much talked of since we commenced handling them. f BREAKFAST STRIPS. Kingan A C'o.'s extra choice Breakfast Strips (7 can now be purchased of us at 13 cents per pound. When you want a Broom, Tub, Washboard, Seive, Churn, or Water Bucket, it will be to your r_ interest to call at our place of business. CORA SHELLERS. Wo still have in stock a few of those Black Hawk Corn Shellers. Come and see them. NEW CROP N. 0. MOLASSES. et We actually think we have a barrel of the best ^ New Orleans Molasses ever brought here. i SUGAR AND COFFEE. When it comes to these articles, we have little to say; nevertheless, we will give for $1 a little more than anyone?-makes no difference how much others give. Yours Truly, FKROUSON BROS. P. S. Wo keen at all times Fruits and all kinds of Vegetables. Country Produce wanted for which we will pay the highest market prices. GROVE'S I TASTELESS I CHILL s. TONIC. With all our might and strength, we want to call your attention to Grove's celebrated Chill Tonic, the best preparation for chills ever put upon the market, and to the taste it is as pleasant as lemonade. Children cry for it. It contains no poison. Each bottle has the formula on it, so that you know what you are taking. It never produces sick stomach nor unpleasant head symptoms. Specially adapted for ladies who dislike to take quinine capsules. To GROVE'S CHILE TONIC will cure Chills, Malaria, Billiousness and La Grippe, and is one of the moist - magnificent tonics ever discovered. The patient begins to derive benefits 7 from the first dose, and immediately the constitution begins to grow stronger, and the malady disappears. If you are "chilling," go straight to MAY & MAY'S and call for Grove's Chill Tonic. Don't allow yourself to be induced to try something else "that is just as good or better." There is none as good and surely there Vis none better. Remember that you want Grove's Tasteless Chill Topic and that you can get it only at MAY L- & MAY'S at 50 cents a bottle?48 doses. ft You have heard of Maccoboy's celebrated Snuff, haven't you ? Supposing j you haven't, we will tell you something about it. Maccoboy's SnufFis as good as the best. It is put up in one d pound glass fruit jars and only costs 0 50 cents a jar. Just give it a trial. ie We keep in stock all the leading brands of Chewing Tobacco. Our stock is complete. We will please all >s chewers and give them a dollar's worth t! for $1. ry Of course we keep a full stock of es Smoking Tobacco for our customers. We are considered headquarters for k_ Cigars because we sell the best in this N LUVYll. We liave in stock all the leading i-o Patent Medicines, and will be glad to sell yon any kind of patent medicine (1_ yon call or send for. If we happen iir not to have it on hand, we will order Jll it for yon immediately. ?. We hope this will find yon in <0 perfect health; but if it finds yon sick and unwell, employ a good physician and bring yon prescriptions to lis. We have in stock a large supply of "" Compound Cathartic Pills which are 3 commonly known as "black pills." - They are full stock. Pedigree guaranteed or no pay. Peruna, the great remedy for the cure of catarrh of the stomach and head, is in stock. re The Corner Drug Store has recently 'e received a new coat of paint and you le must come and see how nice it looks. When you want anything in the i-e drug line it will be to your interest to ty call on us. Very Trillv, MAY & MAY. 1S G. H. O'LEARY. il- NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Furniture Department. ONE ('All LOAD of OAK BEDSTEADS, FIVE PARLOR SUITS, a large stock of Oak and Walnut bed room suits, book eases, desks, tables, chairs, lounges. My three rooms, each UtJxtjt; feet, are packed full of all grades of ? goods. I will sell my goods as cheap as any [J; other market. G. II. O'LEARY. WINDOW SHADES, CORNICE POLES, S. T_ T>ICTURES, picture frames, easels, and every' x thing that is kept in a first-class furniture store, and will be sold as cheaply as in any other r. market. G. fl. O'LEARY. CARPETS. WE have for side, by sample, all the carpets made by the largest manufactories in America. Wilton's Axminister, Moquetts, and all grades of Brussels and Ingrains, and cheaper grades of carpets cut and made to lit any room. Also a good line of carpets, rugs, mattings and oil cloths in stock and for side at a low price. t COOKING STOVES AND WARE - I "CROM $5 to ?H). A line of cheap cooking 5 | X' stoves, anil tlio wen Known iron jmuk aim Klino cooking stoves, made by Noble <fc Co., of r- j Philadelphia, are our leaders for a good medi| tun price. <?. H. O'LEAHY. : ?i^?????? jiltr ^orluuUc tfnqiiim. 111 t n PUBLISHED WEEKLY. TEHMN OF HIJIWCItlPTIONs j Single copy for one year, t it <M? One copy lor two years, 3 SO - I For six months, 1 OO j For three months, 50 J Two copies for one year, .. 3 50 Ten copies one year, 17 SO And an extra copy for a club of ten. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at One Dollar per square for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents per square for each subsequent insertion. 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