Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, April 21, 1881, Image 3
Correspondence of the Yorkville Enquirer.
LETTER FROM BLACK'S STATION.
Black's Station, S. C., April 18.?The
weather continues cold for the season, and on
account of the backwardness of the spring,
but little plauting has been done as yet. At
this time last year corn and cotton were up,
and the forest was green with newly-budded
leaves. ?The aspect now is wintry. The
<e snow-capped peaks of the Blue Ridge can be
seen from this place, and we perceptibly feel
the chilly winds constantly wafted from their
icy domain.
Our immediate town has been saddened by
the recent deaths of Mr. Cyrus P. Raraseur
and Mrs. Mary R. McMakin?the former
from pneumonia, and the latter from consumption.
#Mr. Ramseur was among the first
settlers of our town, where he commenced
business as a merchant. Coupled with his financial
success, was associated a name for
?.:? sloclinrr in oil his hlloinOSB
jail auu uuuui aui? u?wmu^ ** * ?* ?.?
relations. Some time ago he withdrew from
business and accepted a position in the service
of the Air-Line Railroad Company. He
was educated at Wake Forest College. When
a youth, he united himself with the Baptist
church. In everything he undertook he was
earnest and consistent. His intelligence and
Christian character made him the highest ornament
to society, as was felt and shown by
all the business houses of the town closing,
and the citizens unitiug in rendering the funeral
an occasiou of mourning.
Mrs. McMakin was a native of Charleston,
in which city she was reared and educated.
Her maiden name was Lloyd. She spent a
great portion of the latter part of her life in
the up country. In her old age, she retired
to her home in this county, where she died in
her 74th year. The Presbyterau church, of
which she was a member, will feel her loss.
Her remains were taken to Spartanburg for
interment.
E. Thomson, Esq., an aged citizen of this
vicinity, is quite ill at this time.
The contested election case in our town
seems to be not yet ended. The case was argued
before the managers on the 13th instant
by Messrs. C. E. Spencer and G. W. S. Hart j
for the contestants, who represented the prohibition
side; and T. J. Bell, Esq., appeared
for the contestees, who represented the license
side, the cause of the contest being the alleged
deposit of five illegal votes. The case coming
on, it was decided that it should be heard by
affidavit instead of oral testimony. At this
decision, Maj. Bell retired from the court,
declaring that the opposite side had their
evidence prepared, and that he was not able
to rebut it, though it be false. After hearing
the affidavits for the contestants, the election
was declared in their favor, by drawing from
the ballot box five ballots, which number it
was claimed were illegal. Maj. Bell, counsel
for the contestees, declared his intention of
appealing, and bringing the case for review
before the higher courts. The town marshal
rofncoa enrrtmdor ftnv tnivn nronertv in his
possession, until a decision is mr.de by the circuit
court. Ego.
Ault's Mill, Edgefield Co., S. C.,)
July 9, 1879. j
Dr. L. T. Hill: Dear Sir: I take great
pleasure in commending to the public Hill's
Hepatic Panacea, or Liver Medicine, for
all diseases for which it is recommeuded.
Knowiug the medicinal virtues of the ingredients
of which it is compounded, I was induced
to give it a trial in my practice, and I
unhesitatiugly say that it did more in my
hands thau any other "liver medicine" I ever
used. Yours truly, Henry N. Sloan, M. D.
fifes'* For sale by John C. Kuykendal.
Commercial.
YORKVILLE, April 20.?Cotton 5 to 93.
CHARLESTON, April 18.?Cotton quiet; middling,
11.
NEW YORK, April 18??Cotton quiet; middling
uplands 101. Futures closed weak, sales
54,000 bales as follows: April 10.57 to 10.59; May
10.62 to 10.(53; June, 10.70 to 10.71; July 10.79 to
10.80; August 10.84; September 10.53 to 10.54;
October, 10.18 to 10.20; November, 10.06 to 10.07 ;
December, 10.06 to 10.07.
Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK, Aprii 15.?The following is the
comparative cotton statement for the week ending
to-day: 1881. 1880.
Receipts at all ports for the week,.. (55,363 38,917
Total receipts to this date, 5,208,780 4,576,505
Exports for the week, 101,647 61,963
. Total Exports to this date, 3,659,315 3,030,553
Stock at all United States ports,...684,696 696,473
Stock in all interior towns, 131,441 134,392
Stock at Liverpool, 863,000 659,000
American afloat for Great Britain,298,000 209,000
rv i ivy i*
^genai auroras.
Religious Notice.
Preaching will commence at Tirzah on Friday
morning. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered on Sunday.
R. LATH AN, Pastor.
April 21 16 It
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
PROF. E. W. LINEBACK, the celebrated
Professor of Music, for a number of years
in Salem Female College, N. C., will open a CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC in YORKVILLE
FEMALE COLLEGE, First Monday in MAY,
1SS1.
April 21 16 2t
TOWN ELECTION^
THE annual election for INTENDANT and
FOUR WARDENS for the Town of Yorkviile,
will be held on MONDAY, the 9thof MAY
next.
Polls open as per "Charter," from 9 A. M. until
4 P.M. W. H. McCORKLE, Intendaut.
J. R. Schorb, Clerk.
April 21 16 3t
SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Jerry Leech, Plaintiff, against R. L. Love and
others, Defendants.?Complaint for Relief.
THE Creditors of J. HENRY LEECH, deceased,
are hereby notified to present and establish
their demands against his estate, before
me, at mv office in Yorkville, on or before the
31.ST DAY OF MAY, next.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
April 21 16 6t
SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
S. A. McElwee, Plaintiff, against E. R. McElwee,
and others, Defendants.?Complaint for Relief.
riNHE Creditors of JANE E. MeELWEE, deA
ceased, are hereby notified to present and establish
their demands against her estate, before
me, at my office in Yorkville, on or before the
31ST DAY OF MAY, next.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
April 21 16 6t
BARBER'S BRIDGE.
TO all and singular whom it may concern:
The County Commissioners of York and
Lancaster counties, will be at BARBER'S
BRI DGE, over SUGAR CREEK, on the 5th day
of MAY, 1881, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose
of letting, by contract, the building of said Bridge.
Sealed proposals are invited for the building of
said Bridge, AT THE BRIDGE, on the dividing
line between York and Lancaster counties, two
miles from Fort Mill. The Commissioners reserve
the privilege of rejecting any or all of said
bids. For fur'her particulars, see specifications
in the offices of the County Commissioners of
York and Lancaster counties, as well as at the
Drugstore of Dr. J. E. Massey, at Fort Mill.
J. B. ALLISON, Clerk,
Board of County Commissioners, York county.
April 21 16 2t
XAVASSA GUANO.
DO ME A SPECIAL l-AVOR
BY calling soon and giving
NOTES FOR YOUR GUANO.
I am compelled to make my return on MAY' 1ST,
hence the necessity of beginning early to close
- up. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent.
BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED
rpo sell "KING'S MOUNTAIN AND ITS
! A HEROES." Sells at sight in this State.
I Large commissions. Exclusive county rights
I given. Send for 8-page descriptive circular.
PETER G. THOMSON, Publisher,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
| April 21 16 2t*
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Mail Order Department a Specialty.
Prompt attention to all request*. Unequalled inducements
to out of town resident*.
Samples sent free. Catalogues sent to any address.
JQNES 8th Art. cor. 19th St, Wsw York City. JONES
April 21 16 4t*
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
MILLINERY GOODS.
WE have recently secured the services of a
FIRST-CLASS MILLINER.
MISS TRAVERS
Will take great pleasure in showing the young
ladies our immense stock of LADIES' HATS
and MILLINERY GOODS of every description,
i We have just received a complete stock of IAdies'
and Misses' Hats, Bonnets and Straw Goods in all
the latest styles. Artificial Goods of every description.
Ribbons, Laces, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Ac. If you want
A NICE HAT,
Call and see our stock. We will have it trimmed
to suit your taste. Our
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is complete. Young ladies from the country, it
will pay you to call and see our stock of Goods
before buying elsewhere.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
50 TO 75 PER CENT. SAVED.
CALL and see c. <ir COMBINATION COTTON
AND CORN JUDTIVATOR, the most useful,
economical av.d practical Plow yet offered.
We also have for sale the WALKING CULTIVATOR,
which*saves labor and horse feed.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
~\VAGONS.
YM7"E have just .-eceived a lot of one and twoY
Y horse Avery Wagons.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
E ATT A BROTHERS
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES!
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He. ivy Groceries,
Fs icy Groceries,
Hardware,
Tinware,
Wooden ware,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Boots,
Shoes,
Laundry Soap,
Toilet'Soap,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
SnufT,
Pipes.
NEW CROP
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Corn,
Meal,
Flour,
Only a email quantity of
GUANO LEFT.
The celebrated
BAKER BRAND.
LATTA BROTHERS.
LATIMER & HEMPHILL.
JUST RECEIVED
To-day,
5,000 YARDS OF PRINTS,
At 5 cents a yard. Warranted
GOOD COLORS.
Our stock of
MILLINERY
Is now complete, with all the
LATEST NOVELTIES.
Also, a large stock of E. BUTTERICK'S
PATTERNS,
Of the very latest styles, which will be sold at
NEW YORK PRICES.
SHOES, SHOES!
Ladies' Basket and Glove Top Shoes. Also, a
beautiful and well selected stock of Children's
and Misses' Shoes, of all sizes, and at Bottom
Prices. LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
M. STRAUSS.
LOWEST PRICES.
^ LARGE assortment of CORSETS?
ii- n
nip viure,
Brighton,
All for Her,
Crescent and
Warner Flexible Hip Corsets, 120 Bonos,
and recommended by the Physicians. Also,
Tucked Skirts,
Ties of all styles,
White and figured Lawns and Piques,
French Muslin,
Buntings,
Jacquards,
Prints and Brown Shirting 5 cents up.
Bleached Shirtings G cents up. Also, a well se?
lected stock of
Notions,
Shoes,
Hats,
and Ready-Made Clothing.
M. STRAUSS.
AUCTION SALES.
LAND AT AUCTION.
WIVL be sold at public outcry at York Court
ff House, on the
FIRST MONDAY OF MAY NEXT,
A tract of land situated near King's Mountain
Battle Ground, known as the "John Brown
Land," containing
SIX HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
The land is bounded by lands belonging to William
Oates, A. E. Robinson, John O. Dtrby and
others. The entire tract is in original forest and
is well watered. Persons desiring to examine
the land, can do so by applying to MOSES or
NELSON GORDON, who reside on the premises.
Terms ok Sale?CASH.
J. W. BROWN,
M. M. BROWN.
April 7 14 4t
HUNTER, OATES & CO.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE MOST
SUPERB STOCK
op
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
That we have ever brought to this market.
THESE GOOES
Have been purchased with an eye to the
Wi\TS (iV mm f!TTSTrtMRRS_
And we are convinced that we now have almost
everything that
HEART COULD DESIRE.
We have a very large assortment of new and
beautiful
1>RESS GOODS,
Of the latest style and fashion. Armures, Mohairs,
Bordeurs, Wash Poplins, Momie Cloth,
Plaids, Tamese Cloth, colored Alpacas, colored
Cashmeres, Cream, Light, Navy Blue, Grey and
Black
ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS.
A beautiful piece of the very latest style of Dress
Goods, Nun's Veiling,
SILK AND SATIN TRIMMINGS,
Buttons, Silk and Cotton Thread, Drilling, Cambric,
Facings, Wigans, Ac., to correspond with
Dress Goods.
LINEN AND GRASS SUITINGS,
With pretty Embroidery for trimming. Positively
the most exquisite
MUSLINS, CALICOES AND PIQUES,
That have ever been exhibited. We invite special
attention to our line of
WHITE GOODS,
Consisting of Bishop, Persian and Victoria Lawns,
Swiss, Barred and Mull Muslins, plain and striped
Nainsook, Tarletons, 4-4 Bleaching, New York
Mills, Wamsutta, Lonsdale Cambric, Fruit of the
Loom, Forest Queen, Fairmount and many other
brands
Am TTATDT/YTTCl DTDTnrCJ
?L? YillbJLUUO XIUUHU.
A large stock of Languedoc, Coralers, Dentelle,
Valencienne, Torchon, Mirecourt and Russe
Laces, Hamburg Edging, Floss, new Swiss Embroidery,
Cash's Embroidered Frilling, Irish
Trimming, Pillow-Case Lace, Serpentine and
Zigzag Braids.
A. Magnificent Stock
Of Silk and Linen, plain aivl colored Handkerchiefs,
Kid and Cloth Gloves, Fichus, Lace Ties,
Mull Muslin Ties, Silk Ties, Bobinet, Ruffling,
Berege,
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
Tucking, Dressing, Round and Fine Combs,
Brushes, Hair Ornaments, Jet Jewelry Sets, Ear
Rings, Bracelets, <fcc.
Counterpanes,
From 75 cents to $4.00. Lace Curtains at all
prices. Linen and Oil
TABLE COVERS
Doileys and Towels. A large stock of Fans and
Parasols, hand and buggy Umbrellas in guanti
ties. Jeans, Cottonades and Cassiuieres, for
GENTS' CLOTHING.
Ticking, striped and white Shirting, Denims,
Drillings, Quilt Lining, Cretonne, Plaids and
Sheeting. Enormous stock of
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS.
Our Stationery is now full in every particular.
A large lot of Corsets, all sizes and prices. We
have a choice selection of
MILLINERY GOODS
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Silk
and Satin Trimmings, and
RIBBONS OF THE LATEST STYLES.
An unusually large line of Men's, Ladies' and
Children's
SHOES.
New and nobby Suits, Hats and Furnishing
Goods, for men, youths, and boys. We can't begin
to enumerate the large quantity of
CHOICE ARTICLES
On exhibition, but ask your personal inspection
of the same, which we know will be satisfactory.
A LARGE STOCK
Of new and fresh
GROCERIES
Just received. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Salt.
Willow Ware of all kinds.
WOODEN WARE,
Consisting of covered Cedar Buckets, Tubs,
Churns, Bench Screws, Measures and Brooms.
Try our celebrated 4-pound
BROAD GAUGE SOAP.
Cheese, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Grist,
Corn, Rice, Maizene, Oat Meal, Canned Goods of
all kinds, Okra, Tomatoes, Canned Meats, Peaches,
Apples, Ginger Preserves, Pickles, ChowChow,
Garden Seeds, <ftc., <ftc., Ac.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Double-Foot Plow Stocks. 1 and 2-horse Plow
Stocks, Plow Moulds, Sweeps, Bows, Haines,
Heavy Trace Chains, Hamestrings, Horse Collars,
Hoes, with and without handles ; Shovels,
Spades, Manure Forks, Nails, Axes, Ac,, Ac., Ac.
Remember, we keep the largest stock of
CROCKERY IN TOWN.
j
Fre^i Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, and Apples.
WANTED.
Country Produce of all kinds?Eggs, Butter,
Chickens, Beeswax, Tallow, Ac., for which the
highest market price will be paid in
DRY GOODS OR GROCERIES.
A few tons of the PACIFIC GUANO still on
hand.
HUNTER, OATES & CO.
T. M. DOBSON.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY 11
?! ?? -?
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !!
MY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
IS full of all kinds of Millinery of the latest
styles of
HrtWETS HATS. LACES.
Vailings, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies'
Ready-Made Underwear of all kinds.
PERFUMERIES,
Bloom of Youth, and numerous other articles,
which will be shown by
MISS MOLLIE E. SMITH,
' Sales-Lady in that Department, who is wellknown
in this community, and who will be
pleased to Bee her friends at any and all times,
will show them around and relieve them of their
spare cash, and try to
MAKE THEM COMFORTABLE
While they stay. My Trimming Department is
conducted by
Miss WILLIE KEEN,
Who is a first class Trimmer, and will do all in
her power to please yqu in her Department.
Call and See Us
j In our Millinery Department.
SHOES! SHOES!!
My Shoe Department for Ladies is now complete,
and
DON'T TOD FORGET IT.
You can find the nicest assortment to be found
in Yorkville.
MY GENTS' HATS
In Wool, Fur and Straw, is complete.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
I have a nice assortment of all kinds. Call and
see it.
HARDWARE.
' I am sure I am headquarters for all kinds of
Hardware, and don't you forget it, I have a nice
assortment of all kinds of
DRY GOODS,
Sugars, Coffees, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Nails?
in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Store. And don't you forget it, you
can buy them cheap for Cash.
NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
TAKE NOTICE
mtr a rn
itiai vui?
Mr. J. JT. SMITH
Has just returned from the Northern markets,
where he has purchased a very handsome stock
of
SPRING AND SUMMER
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Notions,
consistingof
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
In the above lines. Our stock is now being received
daily, and we feel sure that we
CAN SHOW AS. PRETTY GOODS
And at as low prices as can be found in this or
any other market. All we ask is an examination
of our
GOODS AND PRICES,
Feeling confident that we can make it to your interest
to buy your goods from us.
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vxi v xu uo n uajujj,
And we will take pleasure in showing our goods.
J. J. SMITH <fe CO.
JUST RECEIVED.
A new supply of
FERTILIZERS.
ONE THOUSAND BAGS.
800 Bags Etiwan Dissolved Bone.
100 Bags Etiwan Soluble Guano.
100 Bags Allison A Addison's Star Brand Complete
Cotton Manure.
All who have used the above goods know what
they are, and those who have not used them are
requested to give them a trial as we feel assured
| that they will
I
I
; GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
Prieos as low and terms as liberal as can be of|
fered by any other Agent in York.
J. J. SMITH A CO.
March 10 5 tf
GUANO NOTES.
ALL persons indebted to me for GUANO AND
PHOSPHATE, will please come forward at
as early a day as possible and settle by note, as I
am required to make a statement of sales without
delay. J. R. GARDNER.
April? 14 tf
HEMDON BROS.
! BREAD*
AS the warm season approaches,and it being
about as cheap, if not cheaper, to buy the
BREAD made at HERNDON BROTHERS*
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, at thirtythree
Loaves for one dollar, than it is to bake It,
we ask you to buy it at these low prices.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
500 CORDS
OF Black, Red, Spanish and Chestnut Oak
Bark wanted, for which we will give FOUR
DOLLARS A CORD in Goods at Cash prices.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
HAY. OR LONG FORAGE. IS SCARCE.
TO obviate this difficulty in the future, buy
German Millet Seed. We have the genuine
seed, and nothing pays better than the sowing of
Millet for a hay crop.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
HAMS.
THE celebrated Magnolia Hams for sale at our
Grocery Store.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
FLOUR.
WE sell a little less in price tban any one.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
MEAL.
FINE, white and nice.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
LEATHER."
SOLE, Harness, FrenchSkinsand LiningSkins.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
JOHN c. kuykendIlT
In Hoe Signo Vinces.
TOPHYSICIANS^
We continue to give special low prices to Physicians
making bills with us. To this fact and to
the guaranteed purity and reliability of every article
sold by us, we account for the large increase
in the patronage of the Profession.
We would respectfully call their attention to
our
VERY FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
Of Powdered Drugs, Herbs, Barks, Roots, Fluid
and Solid Extracts? Elixirs, Tinctures, Gums,
Balsams, Cerates, Omtments^JPlasters, Chemicals,
Alkaloids, Salts, Improved Wines and Brandies
for Medicinal purposes; Trusses, Pessaries, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces and other appliances.
In Proprietary Articles, we note Trommer's
Malt?plain and with Hypophospbites; McArthnr's
Syrup of Hypophosphites, Uamm's and
Scott's Emulsion, Iodia and Bromidia, Bedford
Springs Iron and Alum Mass, Lactopeptine and
Saccbarated Pepsin, Spread Mustard Plasters and
many other articles that we would be pleased to
show, but cannot enumerate here.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
CLOSING UP.
ALL persons having bought from us, on time,
Improved Harris' Fertilizer, Acid Phosphate
or Guanos, and who have not given their notes
for the same, are respectfully requested to come
forward and do so, before the 1ST OF MAY, as
at that time we are compelled to make settlements
with our Factors, and deposit their notes as collateral
security for our purchases.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
J. M. ADAMS.
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES
ARE the best in the market,
OVER FIFTY THOUSAND IN USE.
For sale by J. M. ADAMS, Yorkville. S. C.
NEW GOODS.
WRAPPING Paper, Writing Paper and Envelopes,
for sale by J. M. ADAMS.
WOODEN WARE.
BRASS-BOUND Buckets with covers, Dinner
Buckets, Well Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Bread
Trays, Washboards, Brooms, Butter Ladles, Butter
Stamps, Rolling Pins, Sifters and Coffee
Mills. For sale by J. M. ADAMS.
PLANISHED TIN WARE,
COFFEE and Tea Pots, Brittania Dippers, arfd
Children's Mugs. For sale by
J. M. ADAMS,
Yorkville, S. C.
LITERT AND FEED STABLE.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the public that lie has opened a
LIVERY STABLE
On his lot, near the Court House, and is amply
prepared with HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
and WAGONS, to attend to any calls that
may be made upon him by the traveling public.
Special attention given to conveying TRAVELING
SALESMEN to^ny point desired, in comfortable
vehicles, and with careful drivers.
Horses and vehicles to hire at reasonable prices.
FEED STABLES.
In connection with the Livery business, I am
also prepared to furnish feed and stabling for
horses, by the meal, day, week or month. My
long experience in the Livery Business warrants
me in ensuring satisfaction to all who may favor
me with their patronage.
A few secona-hand Buggies for sale at a bargain.
F. E. SMITH.
April 7 14 ly
TAX NOTICE?1880.
MY BOOKS, for the collection of the first installment
of the taxes, for the fiscal year
1880, will be opened at?
Yorkville, on Monday, the 2nd day of May.
Black's Station, Cherokee township, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, 3d and 4th days of May.
Hickory Grove, Broad River township, Thursday,
5th day of May.
J. W. Carroll's Store, Bullock's Creek township,
on Friday, Gth day of May.
McConnellsville, Bethesda township, on Saturday,
7th day of May.
Bethany, (McGill A Glenn's Store) King's Mt.
township, on Monday, 9th ot May.
Clover, King's Mountain township, on Tuesday,
10th day of May.
Bethel, (Glenn's Store) Bethel township, on
Wednesday, 11th day of May.
Clay Hill, (Neely'sStorefBethel township, on
Thursday, 12th day of May.
Fort Mill, Fort Mill township, on Friday, the
! 13th, and Saturday the 14th day of May.
Rock Hill, Catawba township, Monday, 10th,
Tuesdaj', 17th and Wednesday, 18th days of May.
Massey's Store, Ebenezer township, on Thursday,
10th day of May.
Yorkville, from Friday, the 20th day of May,
to Tuesday, the 31st (inclusive) day of May.
Failure to pay the first installment in May, subI
jects the tax-payer to a penalty of 5 per cent, on
i the one-half in October.
H. A. D. NEELY, Treasurer.
April 7 " 14 tf
DR. J. B. -PATRICK, JR.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.t
SURGEON DENTIST,
Will be in YORKVILLE again |
ITOSEmhL about the 1st of AUGUST, 1881, lor
^-UJJLLT the purpose of practicing his profession.
He will beamply prepared with all the most
improved instruments and appliances known to
the Dentistry.
March 3 33 ly
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas for said county, of date April tf, 1881, I '
will expose to public sale at York Court House, i
on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, the
NOTES and ACCOUNTS belonging to the assigned
estate of W. P. McFADDEN.
JOHN S. WILSON, Receiver.
, April 14 15 3t
"KING'S M. IRON COMPANY'S LANDS.
UNDER an order of Court, I am authorized to
receive the balance of PURCHASE MONEY
for KING'S MOUNTAIN IRON COMPA,
NY'S LANDS, if paid on or before the 8th day
of MAY. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
April 14 15 4t
H. F. ADICKEg. JR.
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,
NEW YORK, April 1st, 1881.
Mr. L. M. GRIST,
Dear Sir I. to-day, bought and shipped for
Yorkvilie, a bill of goods, which, in point of
quality, styles and prices, far surpasses anything
of the sort we ever before purchased. These
Goods consist of the newest novelties in Dress
Fabrics. Mohair Plaids and Stripes, in great variety,
and many new novelties in solid colored
Dress Goods,with a very complete line of Satins,
Brocaded Silks, Ac., for trimming purposes, and
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a very large hiock. oi ngurou u?wun mm muslins,
at prices much less than last Summer's.
We ask the special attention of the buying public
to the prices of these goods.
In addition to the above, in a day or two from
the date of this letter, our salesmen can show the
finest line of staple and fancy Dry Goods ever exhibited
by one house in our town.
Onr stock of Prints will be very large and complete.
Our stock of Gloves and Hosiery has already
been shipped, and will be found to contain rare
bargains in Kid Gloves and Ladies'and Misses'
Hose?more especially in Children's Hose. There
has been great trouble, heretofore, to find these
Goods at a reasonable price that combined beauty
and durability, but we think we have found them
this time.
Our stocks of Buttons, Fringes, Cords and Tassels,
for Dress Trimming, will be very complete
and attractive, and onr friends and the public
generally are requested to give us a call aod see
that our advertisements are correct to the letter.
Yours truly,
H. F. ADICKES. Jr.
YORKVILLE, S. C., APRIL 11, 1881.
All of the above-mentioned Goods and a great
many more are in Store, and we are so busy opening
them, that we have no time to write an advertisement,
but invite a close inspection of our very
large stock of
NEW GOODS,
And we mean business when we say that we are
prepared to show some "SLEDGE HAMMERS"
for cheapness in
STAPLE DRY GOODS
That can't be beat. A very large line of
PRINTS AT 5 CENTS A YARD,
Good cloth and colors.
H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
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SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
The York Shoe Store has opened and has
ready for s0e a very large lot of
NEW SHOES,
Of every description, and will guarantee prices to
be as low as the lowest.
ZIEGLER'S LADIES' FINE SHOES.
We have just opened an attractive stock of
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give satisfaction, or another pair given. These
Shoes are
MUCH MOBE STILISH
Than any other make, and are decidedly
THE BEST SHOES
Ever brought to this market.
JOHN MUNDELL & CO'S LETTER.
Mr. H. P. ADICKES. Jr.:
In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes, we hereby
authorize you to warrant every pair of them in
material and workmanship.
We do not warrant against abuse, or fire or
water.
Yon can give a new pair for every unsatisfactory
one, unless in your judgment the damage was
the fault of the wearer.
Please return all imperfect goods to us.
Yours truly,
JOHN MUNDELL A CO.
Philadelphia, April 4th, 18S1.
WE HAVE A VERY FULL STOCK
Of the
SOLAR TIP SHOES,
And will be pleased to show them. Will outwear
any other Shoe made for Children.
H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
AMONG OUR NEW GOODS
We have a very fir o assortment of gentlemen's
fine and common Clothing at very attractive
prices, and a nice assortment of
SUITS FOR BOYS,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 to 15 years old. Call and see
them.
Our stock of Gents' Fur Hats, can't be beat.
Our stock of Gents' Wool Hats can't be beat.
Our stock of Boys' Fur Hats can't be beat.
Our stock of Boys' Wool Hats can't be beat.
Our stock of Gents'Straw Hats can't be beat.
Our stock of Boys' Straw Hats can't be beat.
We can sell a man's or boy's Straw Hat for 10
cents.
Gents' and Boys'
WHITE SHIRTS,
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All sizes, and quality. The best for the prices. We
are opening a very large and beantiful lot of gentlemen's
Ties, and all shapes of Cravats, newest
styles, and a full line of Men's Kid Gloves, in
dark, street, and opera shades.
H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
WITHERS ADICKES.
COFFEE.
OF all grades: Old Government Java, etc.
Good Rio at 5 pounds to the $1.00.
SUGARS.
Yellow, Extra C, Granulated, Cut Loaf, etc.
FRESH TEA.
Very fine, in tin foil packages.
CHOW-CHOW
And Mixed Pickles, in Buckets; Tomafo Catsup,
Pepper Sauce, etc.
CANNED GOODS
Of every kind. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemon
and Orange Peel, Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
Spices, Baking Powders, etc., etc.
HARDWARE.
A new lot of Chains, Locks, Hoes, Forks, Garden
Implements, etc., etc.
DRIED APPLES.
Buckwheat, Dried Beef, etc., etc.
CONFECTIONS.
A fresh supply of Confections, Green Fruits,
etc., etc,
TOBACCOS.
All sorts of Tobaccos?Chewing and Smoking.
CRACKERS.
Finest lot ever in York. A E Cream Wafers
surpass all others.
BEST APPLE VINEGAR.
Java Coffee, Rios of all grades, Roasted Coffees,
Sugar of all kinds, Molasses apd Syrups, etc.
SOAPS.
Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Starch, Blueing?
the largest 5-cont Box ever shown in York. Indigo.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
The largest lot in town.
TRY
Bartlett's Shoe Blacking and big 5-cent Box
Blueing.
TINWARE AND WOODWARE,In
every shape, at the Grocery Store of
WITHERS ADICKES.
CLARK BROTHERS
SPECIALTIES.
WE make a specialty of every article we offer
for sale, so far as buying the best of everything
at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
And promise our friends to make this a mutual
beneiit in sharing with them the advantages attained
through' judicious buying. Our facilities
for buying to advantage are unsurpassed, as we
possess the two requisites for this department,
"EXPERIENCE AND CAPITAL."
We have to offer, for the inspection of our friends,
a ful l stock of GROCERIES AND PLANTATION
SUPPLIES, Plantation Hardware, and
CHUFA,
ORCHARD GRASS,
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS,
GERMAN MILLET,
LUCERNE,
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VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED,
And n little of the
iBIG CAT-TAIL MILLET,
At prices which are beyond the reach of competition
by those who buy goods on extended time.
We call the attention of the trade especially to
our Tennessee Country Cured Hams, our No. 1
North Carolina and Kennesaw Mills choice Flour,
our Syrup at 50 cents, which is the
BEST IN THE MARKET ?
Our Rio Coffee, just as it fell from the bush; our
I0-cerit Sugar, our stock of Plug and Twist Tobacco,
and, in fact, to everything we have in Store,
as we guarantee our goods to be as represented in
every respect, and our prices regulated in accordance
witn the quality of each article and to suit
the requirements of the trade. Come to headquarters
for prices. CLARK BROTHERS.
REMEMBER
TH AT we are agents for the 8TUDEBAKER
t.nd OLD HICKORY WAGONS, anil can
save money for our fiends and get them a good
Wagon made to order, if they will give us atrial.
Come and see our illustrated catalogues and learn
the prices. Every Wagon guaranteed for 1 year.
CLARK BROTHERS.
GUANO AND PHOSPHATE.
TO arrive this week, 20 tons Palmetto Phosphate,
20 tons Eutaw Guano, 10 tons Carolina
Guano, 12 tons Powhatan, at Yorkville.
10 tons Eutaw Guano and 10 tons Palmetto
Phosphate, at McConnellsville.
Price of Phosphate, 375 pounds of Cotton.
Price of all Guanos, 450 pounds of Cotton.
R. F. CLARK, Agent.
FRANK ASHE, Sub Agent at McConnellsville.
GTH. O'LiEARY.
FURNITURE STORE*.
WHEN yon come to town, don't fail to call
at the Furniture Store. It will do you
good to see the fine display of goods and the very
low figures for which they are selling daily.
G. H. O'LEARY.
SOFAS AND LOUNGES.
A H ANDSOME Sofa or a crood Lounee can be
J\ hiidat the Furniture Store.
G. H. O'LEARY.
wardrobes and sideboards
LF you want an elegant Wardrobe or Sideboard,
call at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
Tbedsteads, bureaux, &c.
BEDSTEADS at all prices, Bureaux, Bedroom
Suites, Ac., at . G. H. O'LEARY'S.
~ WINDOW SHADES.
A NICE lot of Oil Cloth Window Shades at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
STOVESi
I AM still selling Iron King and Elmo Oook
Stoves. Repairs foi>any .of the Stoves of
Charles Noble A Co., of Philadelphia, can be procured
of G. H. O'LEARY.
HARNESS.
HARNESS, ofgood quality and workmanship,
always on hand and for sale at prices in accordance
with the times.
G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES.
OF my own make, always on hand and for
sale. G. H. 0'LEAFY.
w7P. HOBBS, agent7
BALTIMORE HAMS.
JUST received a nice lot of fresh Baltimore
Hams and Breakfast Strips, for sale low.
W. P. HOBBS, Agent
CHEESE.
THE finest quality of Cream Cheese. Call and
see it. For sale cheap.
W. P. HOBBS, Age-it.
CORN MEAL AND PEARL GRITS.JUST
received fresh and pure.
W. P. HOBBS, Agent
FLOUR.
I KEEP on hand and for sale at the lowest
prices, all grades of Flour, including the famous
Kennesaw brand, Marietta and North Carolina.
W. P. HOBBS, Agent. *
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
SUGAR an J Coffee?as good as can be found in
Yorkville, for sale by ~
W. P. HOBBS, Agent.
"now for business
AT
THE COMER DRUG STOBlE.
ONE of the great problems of life is to find
where you can get the best and purest
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
At the most reasonable prices. The Corner Drug
Store his been long and favorably known in <jonI
nection with the above desired object. It has con|
tinuallv held the reputation of being
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A FIKSl^tLASIS UliUU munrj.
We have recently added a full stock of fine CIGARS
AND TOBACCOS, which we shall sell at
the low est possible prices. Also a very fine lot of
Soaps and Pe-fumery, which will be sold very
low for Cash. We sell
STRjICTLY FOR CASH.
We warrant all goods pure and of the best quality.
Come, one and all, to the Corner Drug Store,
where you can fiud pure Drugs, Chemicals, and
: non-secret preparations, warranted to be the best
ever brought here.
Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent.
LOTS FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE, on reasonable
terms, on that handsome property known
as the McCAW PLACE. Purchasers can examine
maps on application to the undersigned, or to
W. H. McCORKLE, Agent.
JAS. F. HART.
February 17 7 tf
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