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AT THE CHURCHES. episcopal. i Sunday Services. Lay services in the morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school i at 4.30 p. m. Services on Tuesday evening next (Rev. J. W. Cantey Johnson officiating) at 7.30 o'clock. trinity methodist episcopal. Sunday Services. Preaching Sunday morning at 11 and in. the evening r at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 4 p. m. s presbyterian. S Sunday Services..Preaching Sun- f g. day morning at 11 o'clock and in the even- ( ing at 7.30. Sunday school at 4 o'clock t in the afternoon. 1 a8sociate reformed presbyterian. ® Sunday Services..YORKVILLE. Sundav school at 4 o'clock p. m. TIR- c ZAH.Preaching in the morniug at 11.30 B o'clock. baptist. * * Sunday Services..YORKVILLE. 1 Sunday school at 10 o'clock in the morn- i ing. UNION.Preaching Sunday at 11 | o'clock a. in. CLOVER.Preaching on t Sunday at 7.30 p. m. J HYMENEAL. Married.In Bullock's Creek church, Jj . on Wednesday, 7th instant, at 7 p. m., by Rev. J. B. Swann, Mr. H. J. SHERER and Miss CORA LOVE. All of York county. ! COFFINS ROBES AND CASKETS. ; WE now have probably the largest i stock in the county to select from. Prices to suit customers, from the cheap- ( \ est to fine Oaks, Walnuts, Broadcloth's of various qualities. Metalic and White goods in infants and adults sizes. Personal attention. New Hearse. 1 » W. B. MOORE <fc CO. i FLOUR. MEAL, COTTON. J WE will turn your wheat into as fine } a grade of flour as can be made in 0 the United States. We will grind your v corn so as to exactly suit your notion of . what good meal ought to be. There is 0 not a cotton gin in this whole country v that can gin you a better sample or turn out a bale in less time. , YORKVILL.E ROLLER MILLS. f Pelham Morrow, Manager.. g ESTATE OF SAMUEL IEROY DA- £ VIS DECEASED. g ALL persons indebted to tbe estate of v SAMUEL LEROY DAVIS, de- a ceased, are hereby notified to make pay- v xnent without dealy to my attorney, W. i.« W. LEWIS, Esa. Persons having claims tl against the said estate are requested to present them to my attorney, dnly au. thentiated, within the time prescribed by law. MRS. MAMIE DAVIS, 1: Administratrix. \ October 10 82 s 3t W. M. KENNEDY WILL furnish tbe high schools, the q graded schools and the public c schools, with their books at the lowest possible cash prices. Graphic copies and Stationery. Arrangements with the publishers of standard books, enable me to a supply any not on hands in a very few v days. LAmm A Company's new sample book ^for FALL and WINTER clothing is on hand, and we ask all who want a GOOD / FIT IN GOOD GOODS to examine the I styles and prices before buying. \ HUNTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOTH SEXES. PRIMARY, English, Classical, £ll*Rk Musical, Business, Shorthand, "} Art' Typewriting. Thio tohnnl has been adopted as a Presbyterial school by the v First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Synod of the South: though it is not strictly a denominational school. Its pupils enter three of the best colleges in the South without examination It holds three competitive scholarships in as many colleges in South Carolina. Come and prepare yourself to enter college, or for any profession. Send for Catalogue. n GRAY & CROSBY, Principals, J Huntersville, N. C. July 18 58 s 3m " A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. l Dr. J. B. Delvaux's Great Indian ^ Blood Purifier Is Nature's Own Remedy. ^ MADE from the best and most power- . ful medicin&l and curative rootsund 1 herbsof the forest. Dr. J. B. DELVAUX'S r INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER is truly a -.marvelous remedy for the treatment of t all chronic disease in individuals who . have thin blood and have lost their vitality, and as a tonic it has no equal. It invigorates the system, overpowers dyspep- i f siaand walks roughshod over all ailments having a tendency to depressed spirits. I Within a radius of 100 miles it has nearly run all other preparations from the mar- e ket and is emperor of all family medicine chests. It cleanses and tones up the , stomach, promotes a healthy action of the t liver, bowels and kidneys, and produces , pure rich blood, thus giving the patient the strength to withstand the attacks of r diseases. It cures syphilis in any stage, scrofula, old sores, piles, suaKing cuius, nervous prostration, general debility, and will prevent malarial fever. This great remedy has no rival. Sold in all first-class drug stores, and general country stores, and by authorized agents, who are now covering ever nook and corner of the county; or you can get it direct from us by applying to Dr. J. B. DELVAUX <Jc CO., lorkville, S. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Rock Hill, S. C., October 1. 1800. ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1887. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, §201,95)5 03 Overdrafts, 2,143 48 United States bonds, 18,750 00 Stocks and bonds, 0,500 00 Furniture and fixtures, 1,587 98 Premiums account, 2,300 00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer, 843 75 CASH RESERVE, Due from banks, §30,884 21 ' 1 1 1 4 4-S i 4 P.I OOA l!P uasil on nanus, ft ui,'>k> " > $283,459 80 LIABILITIES. Capital, § 75,000 00 Surplus and profits (net) 30,600 10 Circulation, 16,835 00 Rediscounts, 34,000 00 Dividends unpaid, 12 00 deposits. Individuals § 116,843 41 Banks, 12,100 20 120,003 70 §285,450 SO TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAID, §51,750. v Your business solicited. J. II. MILLER, Cashier. W. L. Roddky, President. directors: W. L. RODDEY, J. R. LONDON, n J. E. RODDEY, A. F. RUFF, T. L. JOHNSTON, W. J. RODDEY, J. H. MILLER. FROM FASHION'S CENTRE. iss Jessie Latimer Has Returned Home With the Choicest Array of Fashionable Millinery Ever Seen in York. rHE Millinery department of LATI- J MER'S BAZARR has assumed the ippearance of former days, though not to profuse. It simply has a lovely stock >f millinery, selected especially for and idapted to the fastidious requirements | >f customers who know exactly what I hey want and who come very near I mowing where to get it. THE LADIES ire cordially invited to call and inspect hese goods. Miss LATIMER, who by nature is enlowed with that perculiar dexterity and irtful taste so necessary to the pleasing iffect of a milliner, is in charge of the foods, and she having spent sometime in he designing rooms of a great New York ilillinery work room, has the latest Par- sian designs and bows in her mind's l lye and on the tips of her fingers, which mables her to give even greater satisfacion than last season wnen THE BASARR'S MILLINERY was all the rage. Table Crockery. At LATIMER'S you can find an elegant t of Table Crockery at g6.50. Also i nice lot of Hotel Tumblers and Goblets. > Fine Shoes. " In a few days THE BAZARR will have i nice stock of FINE SHOES. LATIMER'S BAZARR. G. GRIST. S. M. GRI8T. j GRIST COUSINS. , WE HAVE THEM AT LAST. ' LAST fall we bought a small lot of Ra- * zor Straps and sold them to persons . n this section who wanted something bat would put and keep a cutting edge 1 na Razor. Alter the first lot was ex- J lausted we ordered more, and the house ent us Straps similar to those sold by >ther concerns in this section and which * re know by experience were not what * ras wanted. We sent them back, and q ried- elsewhere for what we wanted and niled, until about one week ago, \Vhen we ot what our customers wanted. The Itraps are now in stock, and if you have X rouble in keeping your Razor in shape et one of our Straps and your troubles n rill disappear. With one of these Straps nd our ?1.50 Warranted Razors, shaving V rill be a pleasure instead of a torture, as i now the case with many who will read T he above. THE KING OF §IAM si Cigar is the best § cent smoke on the J] narket, and we invite smokers to test it. Ve also handle Traylor's Key West. NE\^ CROP MOLASSES. We have just received a barrel of New !rop, N. 0~. Molasses. It is worth 50 ents a gallon. It is extra choice. Moclia and Java. We still handle the celebrated Mocha nd Java blended Coft'ee. Try it. You rill be pleased. GRIST COUSINS. ILII JOHN ROBINSON'S CIRCUS Will Be in Yorkville on / Next Friday, October \ 16th, and the Street Parade Will be a Big Show in Itself, and EVERYBODY IS INVITED to Make My Store Headquarters During the Day. It is with great pleasure that throw open my entire store for he reception and entertainment >f men, women and children, and < ince my storeroom gives pecuiar vantage to view the parade, g 10 one should fail to take advan- a1 age of this cordial invitation to s( dew the great street parade of pi 'Old John Robinson and Frankin Bros'. Circus, Menagerie and w lippodrome," the favorite tent- C( d amusement of the South. On that day I will offer great ^ >argains throughout all departnents. Remember the day and -p emember STRAUSS. IMMNHNINMIMHUNJ li I p Why we sell i < Warner's !1 Corsets? I £ r because thc\? are J i-t. 0 I LUC JUIIIUUIU 1SJ1 I 5 style, fit and com® { : fort. Patterns to { e : fit every figure. S ' H. C. STRAUSS. . < BLACKSMITH COAL. TWO TONS Blacksmith Coal lor sale Apply at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. THE G MONEY i RECOGNIZED IS THE LE1DIH6 STOI We have Revolut A 11 A T -Mil \JVC1 111C V Jnderbuy, Undersell Did It! 1 Say as What Claiming to sell cheaper does not count mud "acts. The people are intelligent; have to work vhen they could be "humbugged.". Some of th )f cheapness since we came here are finding this vhich is not backed by facts.the actual values vasted. Our greatest advertisement has bee Prices. Not simply a catch-penny bargain he startling, sweeping, unapproacha wer piece of goods throughout e ve ;tocks. Among the ultra specials for next week is our Fovelty Suiting in five neat patterns. This is a 5 cents per yard. We were represented at two lour Wvrlr HThe result is we have the Ohei W)llgllt. The assortment is bewildering.. Or ilky looking boucle in Black and Navy, elegai >resses. All wool double width Serge in Blacl d cents. The stock of Dress Goods and Trimm: $10,000 WORTH OF FINE CLOTHIN e have ever been able to name before. irs can be had at any price. The prices j and last. All wool Black and Blue Cheviots Suits, 34 to 42, Black and Blue Clay Worsted Si j Black and Blue Cheviot Suits, $ U£. J Dickey's all wool Gray Kersey I price, $4.95. Imported Cheviots in Brown, Gi / ) Vx \ we °Pen at $5/ 1 %;0 / \ Wide-wail Black and Blue all \ A c / 1 £12. our price, S7.Q.S. f HERE ARE THE FAME NOTHING TOO I We bought them cheap and w ground here ; they keep moving. Neat Pin Check Cassimers, Sch] / Fancy Plaid Bouretted Cheviots Neat, Dressy, Hair-lined Cassim Black Imported Clay Suits, thei BOYS' SUITS! CHILDR All sizes, styles and qualities, offers advantages for dressing be years, equal to any city store. 1 assortment of the famons "Mrs. uits. Ask. to see these Suit. They are made in all t prices to suit ever}' purse. Write for catalogue. :ock of Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, made by "Mrs. J erfect fitting, elastic wa*s :at and knees, hold fast arranted not to rip. / Mail jive nromot atten ti°n- >ver 1,500 Pairs PA] From a Bursted Jmfcr \ Con Is Your BBPf ^ia 'OUR NUMBERS IN / £ f?SJ JEA WORLD. No. 8192 Qifl Sp' Men ;o. 9689 Heavy Tenn. j | o p-jpr Woe leavier Tenn. Wool fille< venn. Wool filled Jeans ^an 'ants, $2 value, at $1. i W^" J44 1.25. 312 prs. Har I ris's lieap at $3, our price, I i \ j $i-E 'ants, very dressy pat MBM IS® tern 2.85 to $3.50. ||R [ yj LADIES' FALL J^T |gr CAP Under Depress- ^ if 10 ed C Below COST of Jg MA? leaver Cloth Capes, fine :apes.\vith Fur Trim- "A Mrs. Hopkins Boy." ming r J 1 T">.1 Drt/, /I P **n 1A aA ou/1 P. 11 lanasomeiy ninuruiuciicu,- uwiau, uiam>.u aim A CYCLONE IN [ NOTHING EVER LIKE IT! 3 cases, 6,700 yds. Indigo Blue Calico worth, 5 cts. vorth 5 cts., at 2/ cts. 7,000 yds. Rosedale Plai jinghams, 5 cts. quality, at 2^ cts. 8,700 yds. Bleach Domestic, at 5 cts. Wool-filling School Boy OUR SHOE STOCK EMBRACES FOUR COMI Hayden Guardiner & Co.'s$i.45 to $1.95. The state's $3 Line. The Williams-Kneeland Co.'s $3 t action or money refunded. AMONC OUR LADII There arc none so pretty and servicable as DREW th Century and all the latest stvles. A new pair SATISFACTION. THE CREATEST DOLLA! THOUSANDS SOLD ANNUALLY.Everybod; >ur Messenger Tie at 90 cts. ? Call for No. 226, a fi 1 daisy ! THE PEOP GAN SON DR iREAT ; 5AVERS!1 L ai I tx it DC IN TUC QTATFI * ill. ill i ilk umikii V ionized Business. Jp-Country. ' [t Is Not So Much What Yon ' Yon Do. 1 l with the people unless it is backed up by « hard for their money and the day is passed e merchants who have assumed such an air out to their sorrow. That advertisement ^ and prices which it represents.is money _ n Honest Values at Matchless :re and there through the stock; but a ble under-price which touches 1 - . xv » -4- rv-P vx-ii-aa iivimAnaA ;r^ uepar liuch t ui uiu immciioc ci c< 01 great offering in 40-inch Silk and Wool J l real 50 cents value and we make the price !! Dress Goods Funerals last week in r( apest Dress Goods Money Ever y, ie interesting weave is a heavy all wool, g atly suited for Ladies' Capes as well as T c and all leading shades worth 25 cents, at iug are enormous and varied. t< G, at prices 25 per cent. LOWER than fc No better fitting or better made Suits than guaranteed only so long as the stock now in J k sold for $5.50 last fall, now at $3.75. E lits, 34 to 42, worth $7.50, at $4.40. ' b 7.50 value, at $5. ^ ^ 81 Suits, 34 to 42, sells everywnere at #7.50, our :ay and Invisible Plaids, would be cheap at $8, T vool Worsted Suits, a handsome Dress Suit for j )US SCHLOSS BROTHER'S SUITS! I TOE FOR US TO BUTCHER I 2 e will sell them the same way.no stopping 1 loss's $12.50 Suits at $7.50. ® , Schloss's, $12.50 Suits, at $7.50. 3 ers, Schloss's, $15 Suits, at $9. b r price $18, our butchered price, $12,50. £ EN'S SUITS ! , 1, Our stock now P »ys from 3 to 19 £ lave a complete grades and sold c?"lj * We have a full ^ buttons and - ? - » orders will re- r 5^Wv-;' | TiiS UDEL OH A CHILD5 Sl"T I 'cern. BNowht J C'JABAHTEES PERFECTIO:'. [ . nee. ** ^-^r~ ^ I NS PANTS WHICH CHALLENGE THE 's Tenn. Wool filled Jeans Pants at 29 cts. I >1 filled Jeans Pants at 45 cts. No. 202 1 Jeans Pants at 69 cts. No. 204 Heavies, ts at 85 cts. 200 prs. Hair-lined Cheviot prs. Hair-lined Cheviot Pants, $2.50 value, at -1 Hair-line Cassiinere Pants in neat pin stripest J I5. 300 prs. Men's Fine Imported Cassimer f] s, tailor made, worth $5 to $6.50, our price, ES.THE CORRECT STYE.Bought 1 nn/iiti/me rtf flip lVTn.rket. Prices l/IIltlilAX/AAO VTA fUFACTURING THEM. quality Kersey Cloth Capes, Electric Plush ;, Two-toned Illuminated Silky Boucle Capes, tton Trimmed Capes. Prices 65 cts. to $9. ] )OMESTICS! ; PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW! , at 2l/2 cts. 2 cases, 4,420 yds. Dress Calicoes, v ds, 4 cts. quality, at 2^ cts. 3,200 yds. Dress t: 8 cts. Dress Outings, at 5 cts. 3,000 yds. 4-4 a Teans. i2lA cts., 162A cts., 20 cts. and 25 cts. PLETE LINES OF MEN'S FINE SHOES! j Alvon Shoe Co.'s $1.95 to $3.50. The Bay } o $4.48. Every pair guaranteed to give satis- a ES' FINE SHOES, , SELBY & CO.'S. We have then in Twentiwill be given for any pair that does not give j R SHOE IN AMERICA! y knows it."Alfords Best." Have you seen s rst quality whole stock Kip Toe at $1.25. It is 1 LE'S TO SERVE, 1 ,Y GOODS COMPANY. |] J. H. RIPPLE. N. C. N. O. M. [T7E desire to call your attention to r V the fact that we have just received barrel of New Crop New Orleans Molass which we are retailing at 50 cents a illon. Come and get some. BELTING. We keep in stock a large supply of eatber and Kubber Belting, ana to aybody whose jjood or ill fortune it may a to need anything in this line, we would ly you can't afford not see us before buyig as you will save money and we guar3tee every foot we sell. STTTNPrT/ES AND TJME We keep on band a large supply of hingles and Lime and to all who wish to uy in large quantities or carload lots, fE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES. FLOUR AND HAMS. We have just received fresh arrivals F these indispensables and when bought f us and freely used, we guarantee the lost blissful domestic happiness. FRUIT JARS. Don't forget THE SLAUGHTERING RICES at which we are selling these rticles. 'OBACCO!! TOBACCO!! The enormous stock of TOBACCO that e have on hand must go, and if we in't get our prices we will take yours as e care very little what prices we get > WE PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. J. H. RIDDLE. i¥. B MOORE & CO. An Earthquake. rHAT is if wo had an earthquake that would smash up the cups, saucers id dates of every man. woman and « aild iu the county, we believe we auld furnish the demand at once from jr present stock. In crockery we have ist received a line of dinner sets and other nods at the lowest prices in our expeence. You can't afford to go by if you ant goods in our line. CLOVER and Crimson Clover seeds at sduced prices. Overstock. MACHINE OIL..Do you use oil on our Engine, Oin or any other machin,-y. If so, we keep a good oil with some ody and not like lamp oil or water, ry it. COTTON sheets for baskets. CLAUSS Shears. Each pair waranted. RAZORS, sold on guaranteed at 91.25 ) $2.00. RAZORINE will sharpen any razor >r 15 cents. ROGER'S Pocket Knives, and bestasartments in town with a large stock of ible cutlery. Also spoons, forks, carving nives, etc. BELTING, Engine Fittings, Injectors. Ijectors, Valves of all kinds, fittings, etc. CRESCENT Wheels lead. $50.00 will uy a dandy. Call and talk to us on the abject of wheels. W. B. MOORE & CO. (RYAN'S CROWN OF THORNS ["S something new in the line of camL paign buttons. I have on hand a sarnie which anyone can examine who will *11 at The Enquirer office. The badge r button is well made and plated with liver. It won't cost you anything to call nd see it. Ballew's Presidential Bee. This is a badge which will also give you itisfaction. It represents a bee or bug ith closed wings. Touch the stinger nd the portraits|of your favorite candidaates will be exposnd on the wings. This adge is for Democrats and Republicans. r. 0. P. Gold Plated Elephant s another neat and attractive badge and i the very thing for gold men. It is gold lated and durable, and will be a lasting lementoof the campaign. Ttyis badge as been recognized by the National Reublican committee. The elephant wears saddle with letters "G. u. r." on n. 'ouch a spring on the girt and portraits of IcKinley and Hobart appear. Also Bryan's Rabbit Foot ladge with "16 to 1" on it can be obtaind through me, as I can turnish you alioet any kind of badge or button you lay desire. For prices, call on or address, REG. M. GRIST, Vox 8. Yorkvilie, S. C. Representing Pugb & Reynolds, Iowa. JOT OP AND DUSTED. n order to give Strauss, the "Hustler," more room' to "Spread" and let his Hair grow out, [ HAVE MOVED Hie Academy of Music ?rom the McCain Building, to the Allison Building, next door to the Presbyterian Church, opposite Law Range r AM offering the LESTER PIANO, L WILCOX <fc WHITE ORGAN, and he NATIONAL TYPEWRITER at rices lower than any other agent or dealer an possibly give on first class, high rade goods. a fnw inutriimpnts are now in mv stock. rhich I olFer special bargains in to close liem out, to make room for more. It will pay any one to call and see me nid hear what I have to say to them. MY MUSIC PARLOR i a nice, quiet place, and the Ladies are specially invited to call and bring their nusic aud play as much as they like. I have a special bargain in a fine MAIOGANY PIANO for a few days. Call nd see it. GEO. T. SCllORB. (The ^{orkriUc (Enquirer. 'ublished Wednesday and Saturday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: lingle copy for one year, $ 1 OO )ne copy tor two years, 3 50 tor six months, 1 OO tor three months, SO rwo copies for one year, 3 50 ?en copies one year, IT 50 knd an extra copy for a club of ten.
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Page 1: GiREAT MONEY i5AVERS!1 · ATTHECHURCHES. episcopal. i Sunday Services. Lay services in the morningat11 o'clock. Sundayschool i at4.30p. m. ServicesonTuesdayeveningnext(Rev. J. W.Cantey

AT THE CHURCHES.episcopal. i

Sunday Services. Lay services inthe morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school i

at 4.30 p. m.

Services on Tuesday evening next (Rev.J. W. Cantey Johnson officiating) at 7.30o'clock.

trinity methodist episcopal.

Sunday Services. Preaching Sundaymorning at 11 and in. the evening r

at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 4 p. m. s

presbyterian. S

Sunday Services..Preaching Sun- f

g. day morning at 11 o'clock and in the even- (

ing at 7.30. Sunday school at 4 o'clock t

in the afternoon. 1

a8sociate reformed presbyterian.®

Sunday Services..YORKVILLE.Sundav school at 4 o'clock p. m. TIR- c

ZAH.Preaching in the morniug at 11.30 B

o'clock.baptist.

** Sunday Services..YORKVILLE. 1

Sunday school at 10 o'clock in the morn- i

ing. UNION.Preaching Sunday at 11 |o'clock a. in. CLOVER.Preaching on t

Sunday at 7.30 p. m. J

HYMENEAL.Married.In Bullock's Creek church, Jj

. on Wednesday, 7th instant, at 7 p. m., byRev. J. B. Swann, Mr. H. J. SHERERand Miss CORA LOVE. All of Yorkcounty. !

COFFINS ROBES AND CASKETS. ;

WE now have probably the largest istock in the county to select from.

Prices to suit customers, from the cheap- (\ est to fine Oaks, Walnuts, Broadcloth's of

various qualities. Metalic and Whitegoodsin infants and adults sizes. Personalattention. New Hearse.

1

» W. B. MOORE <fc CO. i

FLOUR. MEAL, COTTON. JWE will turn your wheat into as fine }

a grade of flour as can be made in 0the United States. We will grind your v

corn so as to exactly suit your notion of .

what good meal ought to be. There is 0not a cotton gin in this whole country vthat can gin you a better sample or turnout a bale in less time. ,

YORKVILL.E ROLLER MILLS. fPelham Morrow, Manager.. g

ESTATE OF SAMUEL IEROY DA- £VIS DECEASED. g

ALL persons indebted to tbe estate of v

SAMUEL LEROY DAVIS, de- a

ceased, are hereby notified to make pay- v

xnent without dealy to my attorney, W. i.«W. LEWIS, Esa. Persons having claims tlagainst the said estate are requested topresent them to my attorney, dnly au.thentiated, within the time prescribed bylaw. MRS. MAMIE DAVIS, 1:

Administratrix. \October 10 82s 3t

W. M. KENNEDY

WILL furnish tbe high schools, the qgraded schools and the public c

schools, with their books at the lowestpossible cash prices. Graphic copies andStationery. Arrangements with the publishersof standard books, enable me to asupply any not on hands in a very few vdays.LAmm A Company's new sample book

^for FALL and WINTER clothing is on

hand, and we ask all who want a GOOD /FIT IN GOOD GOODS to examine the Istyles and prices before buying. \

HUNTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL,FOR BOTH SEXES.PRIMARY, English, Classical,

£ll*Rk Musical, Business, Shorthand, "}Art' Typewriting.Thio tohnnl has been adopted

as a Presbyterial school by thev

First Presbytery of the AssociateReformed Synod of the South:though it is not strictly a denominationalschool. Its pupils enter three of the bestcolleges in the South without examinationIt holds three competitive scholarships inas many colleges in South Carolina.Come and prepare yourself to enter

college, or for any profession.Send for Catalogue. nGRAY & CROSBY, Principals, J

Huntersville, N. C.July 18 58 s 3m

"

A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. lDr. J. B. Delvaux's Great Indian ^

Blood Purifier Is Nature's OwnRemedy. ^

MADE from the best and most power- .

ful medicin&l and curative rootsund 1

herbsof the forest. Dr. J. B. DELVAUX'S r

INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER is truly a-.marvelous remedy for the treatment of t

all chronic disease in individuals who .

have thin blood and have lost their vitality,and as a tonic it has no equal. It invigoratesthe system, overpowers dyspep- i

f siaand walks roughshod over all ailmentshaving a tendency to depressed spirits. IWithin a radius of 100 miles it has nearlyrun all other preparations from the mar- eket and is emperor of all family medicinechests. It cleanses and tones up the ,

stomach, promotes a healthy action of the tliver, bowels and kidneys, and produces ,

pure rich blood, thus giving the patientthe strength to withstand the attacks of rdiseases. It cures syphilis in any stage,scrofula, old sores, piles, suaKing cuius,nervous prostration, general debility,and will prevent malarial fever. Thisgreat remedy has no rival. Sold in allfirst-class drug stores, and general countrystores, and by authorized agents, whoare now covering ever nook and corner ofthe county; or you can get it direct fromus by applying to Dr. J. B. DELVAUX<Jc CO., lorkville, S. C.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOf Rock Hill, S. C.,

October 1. 1800.ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1887.

RESOURCES.Loans and discounts, §201,95)5 03Overdrafts, 2,143 48United States bonds, 18,750 00Stocks and bonds, 0,500 00Furniture and fixtures, 1,587 98Premiums account, 2,300 00Redemption fund with U. S.

treasurer, 843 75CASH RESERVE,

Due from banks, §30,884 21' 1 1 1 4 4-S i 4 P.I OOA l!P

uasil on nanus, ft ui,'>k> " >

$283,459 80

LIABILITIES.Capital, § 75,000 00Surplus and profits (net) 30,600 10Circulation, 16,835 00Rediscounts, 34,000 00Dividends unpaid, 12 00

deposits.

Individuals § 116,843 41Banks, 12,100 20 120,003 70

§285,450 SO

TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAID, §51,750.v Your business solicited.

J. II. MILLER, Cashier.W. L. Roddky, President.

directors:W. L. RODDEY, J. R. LONDON,

n J. E. RODDEY, A. F. RUFF,T. L. JOHNSTON, W. J. RODDEY,

J. H. MILLER.

FROM FASHION'S CENTRE.iss Jessie Latimer Has ReturnedHome With the Choicest Array

of Fashionable MillineryEver Seen in York.

rHE Millinery department of LATI- JMER'S BAZARR has assumed the

ippearance of former days, though notto profuse. It simply has a lovely stock>f millinery, selected especially for andidapted to the fastidious requirements |>f customers who know exactly what Ihey want and who come very near Imowing where to get it. THE LADIESire cordially invited to call and inspecthese goods.Miss LATIMER, who by nature is enlowedwith that perculiar dexterity and

irtful taste so necessary to the pleasingiffect of a milliner, is in charge of thefoods, and she having spent sometime inhe designing rooms of a great New Yorkilillinery work room, has the latest Par-sian designs and bows in her mind's l

lye and on the tips of her fingers, whichmables her to give even greater satisfacionthan last season wnen THE BASARR'SMILLINERY was all the rage.

Table Crockery.At LATIMER'S you can find an elegants» t of Table Crockery at g6.50. Also

i nice lot of Hotel Tumblers and Goblets. >

Fine Shoes."

In a few days THE BAZARR will havei nice stock of FINE SHOES.

LATIMER'S BAZARR.

G. GRIST. S. M. GRI8T. jGRIST COUSINS. ,

WE HAVE THEMATLAST.'

LAST fall we bought a small lot of Ra- *

zor Straps and sold them to persons .

n this section who wanted somethingbat would put and keep a cutting edge 1n a Razor. Alter the first lot was ex- J

lausted we ordered more, and the houseent us Straps similar to those sold by>ther concerns in this section and which *

re know by experience were not what *

ras wanted. We sent them back, and qried- elsewhere for what we wanted andniled, until about one week ago, \Vhen weot what our customers wanted. TheItraps are now in stock, and if you have Xrouble in keeping your Razor in shapeet one of our Straps and your troubles n

rill disappear. With one of these Strapsnd our ?1.50 Warranted Razors, shaving Vrill be a pleasure instead of a torture, asi now the case with many who will read The above.THE KING OF §IAM si

Cigar is the best § cent smoke on the J]narket, and we invite smokers to test it.Ve also handle Traylor's Key West.

NE\^ CROP MOLASSES.We have just received a barrel of New

!rop, N. 0~. Molasses. It is worth 50ents a gallon. It is extra choice.

Moclia and Java.We still handle the celebrated Mochand Java blended Coft'ee. Try it. Yourill be pleased.

GRIST COUSINS.

ILII JOHN ROBINSON'SCIRCUS

Will Be in Yorkville on /Next Friday, October \16th, and the StreetParade Will be a BigShow in Itself, and

EVERYBODY IS INVITEDto Make My Store HeadquartersDuring the Day.It is with great pleasure thatthrow open my entire store forhe reception and entertainment>f men, women and children, and <

ince my storeroom gives pecuiarvantage to view the parade, g10 one should fail to take advan- a1age of this cordial invitation to s(dew the great street parade of pi'Old John Robinson and FrankinBros'. Circus, Menagerie and w

lippodrome," the favorite tent- C(d amusement of the South.On that day I will offer great ^

>argains throughout all departnents.Remember the day and -pemember STRAUSS.IMMNHNINMIMHUNJ li

Ip

Why we sell i <

Warner's !1Corsets? I £

r

because thc\? are Ji-t.0

I LUC JUIIIUUIU 1SJ1 I

5 style, fit and com® {: fort. Patterns to { e

: fit every figure. S '

H. C. STRAUSS. .

<BLACKSMITH COAL.

TWO TONS Blacksmith Coal lor saleApply at the

ENQUIRER OFFICE.

THE GMONEY iRECOGNIZED IS THE

LE1DIH6 STOIWe have Revolut

A 11 A T-Mil \JVC1 111C V

Jnderbuy, Undersell Did It! 1Say as What

Claiming to sell cheaper does not count mud"acts. The people are intelligent; have to workvhen they could be "humbugged.". Some of th)f cheapness since we came here are finding thisvhich is not backed by facts.the actual valuesvasted. Our greatest advertisement has beePrices. Not simply a catch-penny bargain he

startling, sweeping, unapproachawer piece of goods throughout eve;tocks.Among the ultra specials for next week is our

Fovelty Suiting in five neat patterns. This is a

5 cents per yard. We were represented at twolour Wvrlr HThe result is we have the OheiW)llgllt. The assortment is bewildering.. Orilky looking boucle in Black and Navy, elegai>resses. All wool double width Serge in Blacld cents. The stock of Dress Goods and Trimm:

$10,000 WORTH OF FINE CLOTHINe have ever been able to name before.irs can be had at any price. The prices jand last.All wool Black and Blue Cheviots Suits, 34 to 42,

Black and Blue Clay Worsted Sij Black and Blue Cheviot Suits, $

U£. J Dickey's all wool Gray Kersey Iprice, $4.95.Imported Cheviots in Brown, Gi

/ ) Vx \ we °Pen at $5/1 %;0 / \ Wide-wail Black and Blue all \

A c / 1 £12. our price, S7.Q.S.

f HERE ARE THE FAMENOTHING TOO I

We bought them cheap and w

ground here ; they keep moving.Neat Pin Check Cassimers, Sch]

/ Fancy Plaid Bouretted CheviotsNeat, Dressy, Hair-lined CassimBlack Imported Clay Suits, theiBOYS' SUITS! CHILDRAll sizes, styles and qualities,

offers advantages for dressing beyears, equal to any city store. 1assortment of the famons "Mrs.

uits. Ask. to see these Suit. They are made in allt prices to suit ever}' purse. Write for catalogue.:ock of Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, made by "Mrs. Jerfect fitting, elastic wa*s

:at and knees, hold fastarranted not to rip. /Mailjive nromot atten ti°n->ver 1,500 Pairs PA]From a Bursted Jmfcr \ Con

Is Your BBPf ^ia'OUR NUMBERS IN / £ f?SJ JEAWORLD. No. 8192 Qifl Sp' Men;o. 9689 Heavy Tenn. j | o p-jpr Woeleavier Tenn. Woolfille<venn. Wool filled Jeans ^an'ants, $2 value, at $1. i W^"J441.25. 312 prs. Har Iris'slieap at $3, our price, I i \ j $i-E'ants, very dressy pat MBM IS® tern

2.85 to $3.50. ||R [ yjLADIES' FALL J^T |gr CAPUnder Depress- ^

if 10 ed CBelow COST of Jg MA?

leaver Cloth Capes, fine

:apes.\vith Fur Trim- "A Mrs. Hopkins Boy." mingrJ1 T">.1 Drt/, /I P **n 1A aA ou/1 P. 11

lanasomeiy ninuruiuciicu,- uwiau, uiam>.u aim

A CYCLONE IN [NOTHING EVER LIKE IT!3 cases, 6,700 yds. Indigo Blue Calico worth, 5 cts.vorth 5 cts., at 2/ cts. 7,000 yds. Rosedale Plaijinghams, 5 cts. quality, at 2^ cts. 8,700 yds.Bleach Domestic, at 5 cts. Wool-filling School Boy

OUR SHOE STOCK EMBRACES FOUR COMIHayden Guardiner & Co.'s$i.45 to $1.95. Thestate's $3 Line. The Williams-Kneeland Co.'s $3 t

action or money refunded.AMONC OUR LADII

There arc none so pretty and servicable as DREWth Century and all the latest stvles. A new pairSATISFACTION.

THE CREATEST DOLLA!THOUSANDS SOLD ANNUALLY.Everybod;

>ur Messenger Tie at 90 cts. ? Call for No. 226, a fi1 daisy ! THE PEOP

GANSON DR

iREAT ;5AVERS!1

Lai

I tx8£it

DC IN TUC QTATFI *ill. ill i ilk umikiiV

ionized Business.Jp-Country. '

[t Is Not So Much What Yon'

Yon Do. 1

l with the people unless it is backed up by «

hard for their money and the day is passede merchants who have assumed such an airout to their sorrow. That advertisement ^and prices which it represents.is money _

n Honest Values at Matchless:re and there through the stock; but able under-price which touches 1

- . xv » -4- rv-P vx-ii-aa iivimAnaA

;r^ ueparliuch t ui uiu immciioc cic<01

great offering in 40-inch Silk and Wool Jl real 50 cents value and we make the price !!Dress Goods Funerals last week in r(

apest Dress Goods Money Ever y,ie interesting weave is a heavy all wool, gatly suited for Ladies' Capes as well as T

c and all leading shades worth 25 cents, at

iug are enormous and varied. t<

G, at prices 25 per cent. LOWER than fcNo better fitting or better made Suits thanguaranteed only so long as the stock now in J

k

sold for $5.50 last fall, now at $3.75. E

lits, 34 to 42, worth $7.50, at $4.40. '

b

7.50 value, at $5.^^

81

Suits, 34 to 42, sells everywnere at #7.50, our

:ay and Invisible Plaids, would be cheap at $8, T

vool Worsted Suits, a handsome Dress Suit for j)US SCHLOSS BROTHER'S SUITS! ITOE FOR US TO BUTCHER I 2e will sell them the same way.no stopping

1

loss's $12.50 Suits at $7.50.®

, Schloss's, $12.50 Suits, at $7.50. 3ers, Schloss's, $15 Suits, at $9. br price $18, our butchered price, $12,50. £EN'S SUITS ! , 1,

Our stock now P

»ys from 3 to 19 £lave a complete

grades and sold c?"lj *

We have a full^

buttons and - ? - »

orders will re- r 5^Wv-;'| TiiS UDEL OHA CHILD5 Sl"T I

'cern. BNowht J C'JABAHTEES PERFECTIO:'. [ .

nee. **^-^r~ I

NS PANTS WHICH CHALLENGE THE's Tenn. Wool filled Jeans Pants at 29 cts. I>1 filled Jeans Pants at 45 cts. No. 202

1 Jeans Pants at 69 cts. No. 204 Heavies,ts at 85 cts. 200 prs. Hair-lined Cheviotprs. Hair-lined Cheviot Pants, $2.50 value, at -1

Hair-line Cassiinere Pants in neat pin stripest J

I5. 300 prs. Men's Fine Imported Cassimer f]s, tailor made, worth $5 to $6.50, our price,

ES.THE CORRECT STYE.Bought 1nn/iiti/me rtf flip lVTn.rket. Pricesl/IIltlilAX/AAO VTA

fUFACTURING THEM.quality Kersey Cloth Capes, Electric Plush;, Two-toned Illuminated Silky Boucle Capes,tton Trimmed Capes. Prices 65 cts. to $9. ])OMESTICS! ;

PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW!, at 2l/2 cts. 2 cases, 4,420 yds. Dress Calicoes, v

ds, 4 cts. quality, at 2^ cts. 3,200 yds. Dress t:

8 cts. Dress Outings, at 5 cts. 3,000 yds. 4-4 a

Teans. i2lA cts., 162A cts., 20 cts. and 25 cts.

PLETE LINES OF MEN'S FINE SHOES! jAlvon Shoe Co.'s $1.95 to $3.50. The Bay }

o $4.48. Every pair guaranteed to give satis- a

ES' FINE SHOES,, SELBY & CO.'S. We have then in Twentiwillbe given for any pair that does not give j

R SHOE IN AMERICA!y knows it."Alfords Best." Have you seen s

rst quality whole stock Kip Toe at $1.25. It is 1

LE'S TO SERVE, 1

,Y GOODS COMPANY. |]

J. H. RIPPLE.N. C. N. O. M.

[T7E desire to call your attention tor V the fact that we have just receivedbarrel of New Crop New Orleans Molasswhich we are retailing at 50 cents aillon. Come and get some.

BELTING.We keep in stock a large supply ofeatber and Kubber Belting, ana toaybody whose jjood or ill fortune it maya to need anything in this line, we wouldly you can't afford not see us before buyigas you will save money and we guar3teeevery foot we sell.

STTTNPrT/ES AND TJMEWe keep on band a large supply ofhingles and Lime and to all who wish touy in large quantities or carload lots,fE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES.

FLOUR AND HAMS.We have just received fresh arrivalsF these indispensables and when boughtf us and freely used, we guarantee thelost blissful domestic happiness.

FRUIT JARS.Don't forget THE SLAUGHTERINGRICES at which we are selling theserticles.

'OBACCO!! TOBACCO!!The enormous stock of TOBACCO thate have on hand must go, and if wein't get our prices we will take yours ase care very little what prices we get> WE PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS.

J. H. RIDDLE.

i¥. B MOORE & CO.

An Earthquake.rHAT is if wo had an earthquake that

would smash up the cups, saucersid dates of every man. woman and «

aild iu the county, we believe weauld furnish the demand at once fromjr present stock. In crockery we haveist received a line ofdinner sets and othernods at the lowest prices in our expeence.You can't afford to go by if youant goods in our line.CLOVER and Crimson Clover seeds atsduced prices. Overstock.MACHINE OIL..Do you use oil onour Engine, Oin or any other machin,-y.If so, we keep a good oil with someody and not like lamp oil or water,ry it.COTTON sheets for baskets.CLAUSS Shears. Each pair waranted.RAZORS, sold on guaranteed at 91.25

) $2.00.RAZORINE will sharpen any razor>r 15 cents.ROGER'S Pocket Knives, and bestasartmentsin town with a large stock ofible cutlery. Also spoons, forks, carvingnives, etc.BELTING, Engine Fittings, Injectors.Ijectors, Valves of all kinds, fittings, etc.CRESCENT Wheels lead. $50.00 willuy a dandy. Call and talk to us on theabject of wheels.

W. B. MOORE & CO.

(RYAN'S CROWNOF THORNS

["S something new in the line of camLpaign buttons. I have on hand a sarniewhich anyone can examine who will*11 at The Enquirer office. The badger button is well made and plated withliver. It won't cost you anything to callnd see it.

Ballew's Presidential Bee.This is a badge which will also give youitisfaction. It represents a bee or bugith closed wings. Touch the stingernd the portraits|of your favorite candidaateswill be exposnd on the wings. Thisadge is for Democrats and Republicans.r. 0. P. Gold Plated Elephants another neat and attractive badge andi the very thing for gold men. It is goldlated and durable, and will be a lastinglementoof the campaign. Ttyis badgeas been recognized by the National Reublicancommittee. The elephant wearssaddle with letters "G. u. r." on n.'ouch a spring on the girt and portraits ofIcKinley and Hobart appear.

Also Bryan's Rabbit Footladge with "16 to 1" on it can be obtaindthrough me, as I can turnish you alioetany kind of badge or button youlay desire.For prices, call on or address,

REG. M. GRIST, Vox 8.Yorkvilie, S. C.

Representing Pugb & Reynolds, Iowa.

JOT OP AND DUSTED.n order to give Strauss, the"Hustler," more room' to

"Spread" and let hisHair grow out,

[ HAVE MOVEDHie Academy

of Music?rom the McCain Building,to the Allison Building,next door to the PresbyterianChurch, oppositeLaw Range

r AM offering the LESTER PIANO,L WILCOX <fc WHITE ORGAN, andhe NATIONAL TYPEWRITER atrices lower than any other agent or dealeran possibly give on first class, highrade goods.a fnw inutriimpnts are now in mv stock.

rhich I olFer special bargains in to closeliem out, to make room for more.It will pay any one to call and see me

nid hear what I have to say to them.

MY MUSIC PARLORi a nice, quiet place, and the Ladies are

specially invited to call and bring theirnusic aud play as much as they like.I have a special bargain in a fine MAIOGANYPIANO for a few days. Callnd see it. GEO. T. SCllORB.

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