Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, May 26, 1881, Image 3

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Augusta, Ga., Aug. 11, 1880. Mr. Sam'l H. Shepard: Dear Sir?permit me to thank you for advising me to take HILL'S HEPATIC PANACEA. I took it as you directed, and was entirely relieved from a severe headache and general depression, that caused me to fear a spell of sickness. It is a good medicine. Respectfully, Frank Arnold, Proprietor Arnold's Globe Hotel. For sale by John C. Kuykendal. 4 Commercial. YORKVILLE, May 25.?Cotton 5 to 9g. LIVERPOOL, Mav 23.?Cotton firm ; uplands 5 15-16d. CHARLESTON, May 23.?Cotton steady ; middling, 108. NEW YORK, May 23.?Cotton dull; middling uplands, 102. Futures closed barely steady; sales 66,000, as follows : May 10.60 to 10.62; June 10.63 to 10.64; July 10.69 to 10.70; August 10.75 ; September 10.41to 10.42; October 10.05 to 10.06; November 9.93 to 9.94; December 9.94 to 9.95; January 10.04 to 10.08; February 10 17 to 10.19. Cnmnarative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, May 20.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1881. 1880. Receipts at all ports for the week,., 42,153 25,576 Total receipts to this date, 5,453,5<>4 4,722,282 Exports for the week, 62,135 44,440 Total Exports to this date, 3,999,561 3,382,229 Stock at all United States ports,...530,915 469,392 Stock in all interior towns, 90,626 87,008 Stock at Liverpool, 983.000 737,000 American atioat for Great Britain.118,000 219,000 hymeneal. Married?In Chester county, on the 12th inst., by Rev. C. B. Betts, Mr. JAMfcS SCOGGINS, of York county, and Miss SALLIE SMITH, daughter of Captain John Smith, of Richburg. On the 15th instant, by \V. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. MARTIN RIPPYand Mrs. RACHAEL PADGET. All of Cleveland county, N. C. music lessons. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Jr., will receive pupils in INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC and HARMONY. Lessons given privately or in classes. Terms accordingly. Quarter beginning at once. May 26 21 , It* "annual report OF Town Treasurer for the year ending May 16th, 1881. Dr. Balance carried over from last year, $ 11 97 Received, taxes on property, 872 81 Received, street tax 86 85 Received on licenses granted, 985 70 Received on fines and penalties, 108 70 Received, income on town scales, 3 45 $2,069 48 Cr. Paid Cash for police service, $ 499 90 Paid Cash for street work and bridges, 278 47 Paid Cash for lighting streets,... 103 30 Paid Cash for miscellaneous expenses, 171 25 Paid Cash on bonds 911 00 $1,963 92 Paid Commissions on $2,069 48 51 74 Paid commissions o# $1,963 92 49 10 $2,064 76 c?Unt,an,1 4 72-82.069 48 J. K. SCHORB, Treasurer. May 26 21 It "c!~& l.""narrow gauge railroad. SCHEDULE of Mail and Passenger Trains, taking effect at 7 o'clock, A. M., May 26th, 1881: GOING SOUTH. Leave Lincolnton, 7.00 A. M. Leave Dallas 7.45 A. M. Arrive at Gastonia. 8.00 A. M. Leave Gastonia 8 20 A. M. Leave Pleasant Ridge 8.35 A. M. Leave Crowder's Creek 8.45 A. M. Leave Bowling Green 8.55 A. M. Leave Clover 9.10 A. M. Arrive at Yorkville 9.50 A. M. Leave Yorkville 10.00 A. M. Leave Gutliriesville 10.25 A. M. Leave McConnellsville 10.40 A. M. Leave Lowrysville 11.00 A. M. Arrive at Chester 11.30 A. M. GOING NORTH. Leave Chester 2.00 P. M. Leave Lowrysville - 2.30 P. M. Leave McConnellsville 2.50 P. M Leave Gutl.riesville 3.00 P. M. Arrive at Yorkville 3.25 P. M. Leave Yorkville 3.35 P. M. Leave Clover 4.10 P. M. Leave Bowling Green 4.20 P. M. Leave Crowder's Creek 4.30 P. M. Leave Pleasant Ridge 4.40 P. M. Arrive at Gastonia 5.00 P. M. Leave Gastonia 5.10 P. M. Leave Dallas 5.35 P. M. Arrive at Lincolnton 6.30 P. M. JAMES MASON, Superintendent. 'May 26 21 tf LATIMER & HEMPHILL. -Tv r~\ Tv C? ?jje\> i uru w >o. XN our house can be found the best selection of Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs and Ties, of the best quality. SHIRTS. The best assortment of Shirts. Made of genuine Wamsutta Cloth, reinforced Bosoms, for $1.00. The niceststock of Gauze Undershirts to be found in this place. WINDOW SHADES. Call and see our stock of Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Cretonne, Cane Matting, Oil Cloth and Table Damask. All of which is very cheap and pretty. GROCERIES. Just received, a new and fresh stock of Groceries, Grain Cradles, Ac. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! The grand rush still continues for our Millinery. Trimmed and untrimmed Bonnets and Hats of this year's latest styles (not last year's). The prettiest Bonnet can be bought at LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S, trimmed by a tirst-class Milliner?Miss McCULLOUGH?and sold for the least money. Numberless other articles too numerous to mention. LATIMER A HEMPHILL. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. MANTUA MAKER. "IlfE now have a FIRST-CLASS DRESS Tf MAKER in our store, who is prepared to cut, fit and make Dresses from any quality of Goods. Call and see her. TO THE FRONT. Our house always has been headquarters for Farming Implements. WE AGAIN Come to the front with two dozen Grain Cradles, of the very best quality, and at low prices. COME And get one of our Doubie-Jtooieu now siocks. Only a few left. HOES. HARDWARE. HOES. A full stock, too numerous to mention. Call, and you can get anything you want. LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS. A complete stock of these Goods on hand. We must sell. We will sell. Millinery Goods of every description. DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. Ladies' Slippers, Ladies' Slippers. Ladies' Fine Shoes, Ladies' Fine Shoes. WHITE GOODS. Domestic Goods, Notions, TriminingGoods, Silks, Gents' Straw Hats, very low. GENTS' FINE SHOES. The bestShirt in Yorkville, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, School Books, Stationery. Call and see our Goods before buving elsewhere. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. TAX NOTICE?1880. 1 1V/J^ BOOKS, for the collection of the first inlvj. stallment of the taxes, for the fiscal year 18X0, will be opened at? Yorkville, from Friday, the 20th day of May, to Tuesday, the 31st (inclusive) day of May. Failure to pay the first installment in May, subjects the tax-payer to a penalty of 5 per cent, on the one-half in October. II. A. D. NEELY, Treasurer. April 7 14 tf ! HUNTER, OATES & CO. ; milxineryT WE would call the special attention of the ladies to our large and attractive stock of I I MILLINERY GOODS. i ; Trimmed Hats, of the very latest style, from 75 ! cents up. Untrammed Leghorn, Braid and Chip Hats, of different shapes and prices. t?t"i ? ttitittittt tit rvnrr-rmn JBijil u I ir u ij r jju vv .duo, Silk and Satin Trimmings, and a very large assortment of Ribbons, all of which we are offering at Reduced Prices, And would urge you to come now and make your purchases, while*these goods can be secured at a small cost. Our line of DRESS GOODS Is, without doubt, the largest in town. Give us a trial, and be couvinced that they are also the cheapest. Plain and Brocaded . SILK AND SATIN TRIMMINGS. Also, Lining, Buttons, Thread, Cambric, Wiggans, Braid, <fcc., to match. Try our BUNTING LINING, A great improvement on the drilling. We think we can safely say that our Piques, MUSLINS AND CALICOES, Are the prettiest that we have ever brought to this market. A largt stock of LADIES? CORSETS, From 25 cents to $1.50 each. A varied stock of Ladies' Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves and Mits ; Silk and Linen, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Bobinet, Berege, Star Braid, Floss, Hamburg Edging, SWISS EMBROIDERY, 4 Serpentine Braid, Fringe, Velveteen, Ac., Ac. The most extensive stock of Lace ever exhibited by us. Merecourt, Coraline, Torchon, Languedoc, Russe and other brands, OFFERED VERY LOW. Ladies'Fichus, i - e and Silk Ties. An immense stock of Ladies' ind Children's plain and fancy Hose. Our line of Stationery is complete. Almost all the SCHOOL BOOKS Used. Hymn Books, Testaments, Autograph and Photograph Albums, Memorandum Books, Blank Books, Fancy Box Paper, Letter, Note, Legal Cap ana Fool's Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Ac., Ac. An elegant line of Gents' LOW-QUARTERED SHOES, Ladies' Newport Ties, Strap Slippers, Button and Lace Shoes. Remember that our stock of Shoes is always very large. Ladies' COLLARS AND CUFFS In abundance. Fans and Parasols in great numbers, Lace Curtains and Counterpanes, Table Covers, Cane Matting*, Rugs and Drugg;ets, Trunks and Satchels of different sizes and prices. ASK FOR ANYTHING ELSE You don't see. REMEMBER That we are Headquarters for anything in the GROCERY LINE. Just received a large lot of Goose-Neck Hoes, Whet Rocks, Mowing Blades, and GRAIN CRADLE^. We are offering nice light brown Sugar at lOcents per pound and good Coffee at tive pouuds to the dollar. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES And Syrup, Corn, Meal, Bacon and Flour. If you desire a nice white Flour, just try our "PERFECTION BRAND," Which is siuiply splendid. Soap and Blueing; 25 bars of good laundry Soap for $1.00. 4-ounce box Blueing for 5 cents. CANNED GOODS, 1 Of all Kinds. We will keep a full line of fruits, i Don't fail to call on us, when in need. GREAT REDUCTION i Allowed when Goods are bought by quantity, i I Chow-Chow, in barrels. A SPECIALTY MADE OF TEA, l Of different kinds and prices. An excellent Tea for 75 cents per pouud. I HUNTER, OATES & CO. | F AR 3. YOUR TRUE FRIEND It works well in South Carolina. . So do not pr send us YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. We will gi BENNETT ?S CHEST May 26 CLEAR THE TRACK FOR J. M. ADAMS. NEW GOODS EVERT WEEK! I MEAN BUSINESS THIS TIME! COMPETITION INVITED! I court opposition, I defy competition, I like opposition, I despise imposition, And under no condition Willi surrender mv position As the leading STOVE AND TlNWARE DEALER in York county. I intend to hold the fort, and fight it out on this line, if it takes all Summer. I sell a No. 7 Cottage Stove for ?17.00. and Stove Pipe at 15 cents a ponnd. J. M. ADAMS. JLATTA BROTHERS FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES! ? NOW IS THE TIME To plant PEARL MILLET GERMAN MILLET and LUCERNE. Snfid oheaD at LATTA BROTHERS. MOLASSES. FARMERS who want to purchase molasses by the barrel, had better call and see LATTA BROTHERS. Flour, Meal, Rice, Hominy, Starch, Corn, "Pin Head Oat Meal" Hardware, Woodenware, Tinware, Crocker}', Baoon, Hams, Lard, Butter, Canned goods of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars, Suuff, Pipes, Flour, Flour, Flour, Flour, Flour, Flour, at LATTA BROTHERS. MrSTRAUSS. MONEY SAVED BY BUYING FROM M. STRAUSS, Who keeps on hand a well selected stock. Has also receivedNew Goods, White Goods, Swiss, Jaconet, Muslins, Lawns. Pique, Figured Lawns, Ladies' Dress Goods, Colored Damask Table Covers, Counterpanes, Brown and Bleached Shirting, Bedticking, Ready-Made Clothing, Men's, Ladiea' and Children's Shoes. CALL AND SEE. NOW FOR BUSINESS AT THE COMER DRUG STORE. 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 has been long and favorably known in connection with the above desired object. It has continually held the reputation of being A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. We have recently added a full stock of fine CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, which we shall sell at the lowest possible prices. Also a very fine lot of Soaps and Perfumery, which will be sold very low for Cash. We sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. We warrant all poods pure and of the best qual * ? ^ 1 ..11 TA,.,ir? liy. LOI11U, uiif rtim an, u; me vwi net t^i where you can find pure Drugs, Chemicals, and non-secret preparations, warranted to be the best ever brought here. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern, That at a meeting of the Town Council of Yorkville, held on May 1(5, 1881, the Ordinances requiring a license for the sale of mutton, and "fresh fish or oysters," were repealed. The Ordinance regulatingthe saleof "beef, veal or pork," was amended so as to read as follows: Be It Ordained: That after this date, it shell not be lawful, except on Saturdays after 10 A. M.. for any one to retail beef, veal or pork, within the corporate limits of Yorkville, without a license to do so, previously obtained from this Council, which license shall be granted to suitable persons, at the following rates, payable in advance, to wit: From this date, for a period of j three months, at five (5) dollars ; for the next | succeeding three months (if granted,) at seven 50-100 dollars; for the next three months then succeeding(if granted) at ten (10) dollars; and for .he remaining three months of this Council's term Df service, (if granted) at seven 50-100 dollars : **>ovidcd, That licenses shall onlv be granted for he periods above set forth, and tliat the entire fee Jiall be required for any part of said periods, The word "retail," so used, to mean selling les* than a quarter of beef; and less than one half ol a veal or a hog. C. E. SPENCER, Intendant. i g. W. S. IIart, Clerk. May 10 20 2t SUGAR AND COFFEE. SUGAR and Coffee?as good as can be found it Yorkville, for sale bv 1 \V. P. IIOBBS, Agent. I E R S , IN TIME OF NEED IS oTm0^k, MM, onounce it a failure before you give it a trial; but jarantee you satisfaction. c MOFFATT, 'ER. S. C. 21 .. 2t I WITHERS ADICKES. I HARDWARE. HANDLED HOES,iu several widths; Plows of every shape, Grain Cradles, Grass Blades ! and Snaths, Hingos, Screws, Locks, Nails, Horse | and Mule Shoes, Files, etc., etc. TOBACCO j At low figures. Cigars?the best to be had for the j money. | FRESH SOUSED PIGS' FEET, 1 Mess Mackerel, Chow-Chow, Apple Butter, Jel! lies, etc., etc. i NOW IS THE TIME J For Canned Goods, and we have a very complete stock. CROCKERY And Glassware, in variety. FRESH SODA BISCUITS, Amer's Wafers, A. E. Creams or Lewis Snowfiakes, Fancy Crackers in great variety, Mushroom Cakes for sick folks, etc. RICE FLOUR, For Cow feed. Oatmeal is good for dyspeptics. WOODEN-WARE. In great variety, just received. Cedar Pails with covers, Whitewash Brushes, Lemou Squeezers, etc. 500 NEW FLOWER JARS, Of proper shape. Everything in the way of Crockery and Glassware. FLOUR. Mjr ENNESAW," "Tube Rose," New Process, J\_ Virginia Meal, Pearl Grist, three sizes; Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, Country Hog Joles, nice atomy i?j cents; uueese, luaccaruni, duckwheat, etc., etc. SYRUPS. Beautiful Syrup at 50 cents, New Orleans Molasses, etc. CANDIES AND FRUITS. Fresh Candies and Fruits this week. Dried Figs, Prunes, Raisins, etc., etc. CONDENSED MILK, Coffee Essence, Baking Powders, Canned Mackerel, Lobster, Salmon, etc. Sweet Chocolate, Cream Tartar, Bird Seed, Laundry Starch, Soaps, Blueing, etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. CLARK BROTHERS HEAD QUARTERS FOR GROCERIES & PLANTATION SUPPLIES. WE beg to inform our friends that our stock of GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES is still FULL UP AND COMPLETE. And pledge our best efforts To Serve tlie Trade On a STRICTLY LEGITIMATE BASIS, Furnishing the best goods at the lowest possible prices. WE ARE STILL AHEAD ON GOOD FLOUR, Cheap. 1 GOOD COFFEE, Cheap. GOOD SYRUP, 50 and 75 cents. GOOD SUGAR, 10 cents. GOOD TOBACCO, 35 to 85 cents. GOOD LEAF LARD. GOOD COUNTRY HAMS, Cheap. COME AND SEE US When you want to buy. Now is the time to plant CHUFA AND CAT-TAIL MILLET. Come to us for seed. In short, come to ua for anything you want in our line, and we will satisfy you. CLARK BROTHERS. LIYERY AND FEED STABLE. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he hasoponed a I.IVERY 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 any 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 norses, uy me meai, ua.v, ?cbk ui muimi, long experience in the Livery Business warrants me in ensuring satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. A few second-hand Buggies for sale at a bargain. F. E. SMITH. April 7 14 ly HAYT" IIA.Y !! HAY !!! 1*7 E would respectfully announce to the pub\f lie that we have JUST RECEIVED 40,000 POUNDS OF CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Ooine one, come all in need, and get supplied at ' the well-known ; GROCERY HOUSE i Of DOBSON & PARISH." f April 28 17 tf LOTS FOR SALE. TJ" ALU ABLE LOTS FOR SALE, on reasonaf ble terms, on that handsome property known as the McCAVV PLACE. Purchasers can examine maps on application to the undersigned, or to i W. II. McCOKKLE, Agent. J AS. F. HART. February 17 7 tf I T. M. DOBSON. NEW YORK HOUSE. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. .? ?.? ?? ? ? MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! OH ! Mrs. Sprague, where did you get that beautiful Bonnet? Whv. Mrs. Conkliner. I bouehtit from Mr. DOB SON'S Fashionable MUlinery Store. I think they have the prettiest Hats and Bonnets in town, ana prices are reasonable. You had better look there before vou purchase. T. M. DOBSON. KIDS. MRS. BUTLER, where did you buy such perfect fitting Kids? I bought them at DOBSON'S Fashionable Millinery Store, for on|y onejittle, tiny dollar. He keeps the nicest stock inN town, and you get the very best attention. No trouble to show goods there, and everything looks so cosy. Mrs. Blaine, it would pay you to buy your goods there. T. M. DOBSON. LACES, EMBROIDERIEST&CT OH ! my, Mrs. Jones, I saw the prettiest Ties, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets and ReadyMade Under Clothing. The Fashionable Millinery Store of T. M. Dobson seems to be quite a resort for ladies?such a nice place to rest alter shopping. Why, Mrs. Dukes, it is one of the nicest Millinery Stores in the up-country. The next time you go to town, call in, whether you want to buy or uot. They will try to make you comfortable while you stay. T. M. DOBSON. BUTTE RICK'S PATTERNS, WHY, Mrs. Dargan, I was so agreeably surprised, when I stopped into the fashionable Millinery Store belonging to T. M. Dobson, called the Emporium of Fashion, to find such a large stock ol Butterick's Pattorns. You can get almost any pattern you may want. He is the only agent for Butterick's Patterns in Yorkville, and the only place you can get a Catalogue or Fashion Sheet. Mrs. White, when you go to Yorkville, call in at the glass front Store and'see for yourself. T. M. DOBSON. THE NEW YORK HOUSE. *? ?? ? NEW GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. GOOD ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. 1*7E do not run down our neighbors' Goods to T make sales. We are very thankful that we can sell plenty of Goods without doing so ; and would not do so, or allow it to be done if we never sold a dollar's worth. Neither do we ?pen bundles that come from other stores and try to make parties dissatisfied by saving that the goods are shoddy or that we could furnish them for less money. COME AND SEE ME. I will sell you Goods fairly and squarely, and Rever sell you a mean thing without telling you, if I know it. My stock of goods in every department is well filled at the very lowest possible CASH PRICES, And as cheap as anyone can for credit?and don't yon forget it. I will not allow any one to undersell me in any kind of goods of same quality, if I know it I can show the nicest stock of Shoes in the market, for Gents' and Ladies' wear. In fact, we ARE SECOND TO NONE In any kind of Goods. NEW YORK HOUSE, Leader Low Cash Prices. J. J. SMITH & COT BARGAINS. WE take this opportunity of informing our friends and customers that we have in store a very full and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Consisting of all the late Novelties in DRESS GOODS, Which we will close out at very low prices for the balance of this month, and those in need of anything in our line will find it to their interest to GIVE US A TRIAL. Our stock of Gents' ready-made clothing is very desirable and offered at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.' Also a full line of Gents' and Boys' Straw Hats in great variety of STYLES AND PRICES. In Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes and Gaiters we cannot be excelled in this market, and we guarantee prices to be as LOW AS THE LOWEST. In the Notion line we have a very full and complete stock and we are prepared to offer bargains in the above line. To all who may need anything in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, Or CLOTHING, we respectfully ask them to call and examine our stock and prices, before buying, as we are prepared to offer bargains in all the above goods. J. J. SMITH A CO. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. In Hoc Stgno Vinces. PLAINLY SEEN. IT will be plainly seen by physicians that Bromidia, composed as it is of Potassium, Bromide, Chloral Hydrate, Extract of Hyoscyamus and Cannabis Indica, is a valuable prescription in the treatment of all nervous disorders, wakefulness, Ac. Sold at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. HOPE FOR THE DESPAIRING. A PROMINENT Physician of this county reports a case of well developed tubercular consumption, under his treatment, cured by the use of McArthur's Syrup of the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and Maltine. These remedies can be had at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. A WARRANTED CURE. FIFTY Cents, or a half a dollar, buys a bottle of McCready's Corn Solvent, which is warranted to euro any Corn in eight hours, if directions are followed. No pain, no sore toes following. Money refunded if satisfaction is not obtained. For sale at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. IF Inglurineis, as claimed by its manufacturer, a specific in the vomiting of pregnancy, sickheadache, dyspepsia and indigestion, it is cheap at its weight in gold. Sold at the York Drug Store, JUtiiM u, ivu i ivc,x>uau. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION. THE cause of diphtheria, fevers and other contagious diseases that attack and prostrate families and neighborhoods, can always be traced to some foul spot in the vicinity where the deadly miasma is generated. During the hot months I dwellings, yards, stables, pip pens, Ac,., should be disinfected" regularly. Chloride of Lime, Sulphate of Iron, Carbolic Acid and other disinfectants can always be had at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. W. P. HOBBS, AGENT." BALTIMORE HAMS. JUST received a nico lot of fresh Baltimore Hams and Breakfast Strips, for sale low. W. P. HOBBS, Agent. CHEESE. T' HE finest quality of Cream Cheese. Call and see it. For sale cheap. \V. P. HOBBS, Agent. 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 faI mouH Kennesaw brand, Marietta and North Car' olina. W. P. HOBBS, Ageut. H. F. ADICKES. JR. WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW A very large and attractive stock of Staple DRY GOODS. We are headquarters for Bleached Homespun. We are headquarters for Brown Homespun. We are headquarters for Tickings. We are headquarters for 10-4 Sheetings. We are headquarters for Plaid Osnaburgs, Ginghams, bleached and brown Drills, Jeans and Cottouades, and all Bizes of Yarn. AND DON'T TOD FORGET IT, We are selling lots of pretty Muslin Dresses and white Piques, at 12 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Toilet Soaps at 15 cents for one dozen cakes. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT OUR STOCK OP HAMBURG EDGINGS. INSERTINGS, AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMINGS 1 LACES Of all kinds, FAR SURPASSES ALL OTHERS In town. We can show a nice SELECTION OF TRIMMINGS Of all kinds. THE "KING" TRIMMING i Is the thing to buy* Just out in a TARIETY OF PATTERNS. Puffing, Tucking and Edging combined. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US. Real Linen Laces as low as 3 cents per yard. All kinds of FANS AND PARASOLS. We have just received a second shipment of CANE MATTING And can show some EXTRA SUPER GOODS, as low as 20 CENTS PER YARD. A nice selection of Mats and Rug's. All kinds of DRESS GOODS, At the very lowest prices in the market. SPECIAL. A line of Ladies' Linen Suits at exactly i off last Summer's prices, and a line of black Grenadine and colored Buntings, together with a lot of remnants of Dress Goods. Prices MUCH LESS THAN VALUE TO CLOSE. H. F. ADICKES, Jr. YORK SHOE STORE HATS, HATS, HATS. We have an unusually large line of* men's and hoys' STRAW HATS That are being sold at astonishingly low prices. Don't fail to see them. Our Stock of Fur and WOOL HATS Is very full and prices low. WHITE VESTS, Linen Coats and Dusters, Black Alpaca Coats, Colored Alpaca Trusters. YORK SHOE STORE. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE. WILL be sold at public auction, at the Court House door in Yorkville, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on SATURDAY, MAY 28th, 1881, a lot of old SHINGLES and other lumber, recently taken from the roof of the Court House building. I Terms of Sale.?CASH. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. J. B. ALLISON. Clerk. May 26 21 It SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of executions to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, NEXT. Being sales-day, that tract or parcel of land in York county, near the Chester line, on head wahw lon^Q nf -Tnhn ier? ui r isuiug wocn, wuuuov. .? ? Ash, Newton Ash, Estate of Samuel Ash, Robert McConnell, John McConnell, Estate of Alex. Howie, J.G. Lowry, Wm. Coonrod, Neely 8mith and R. W. Bnrris, containing 1,889 acres, moreor less, less the lands claimed as a Homestead. Levied on under executions of J. S. Burnett, J. Leander Adams, Adm'r., and others, as the prop- ' ertv of Geo. J. Steele. Terms?CASH: and in default of immediate payment, immediate re-sale. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 5 18 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY OF YORK. IN COMMON PLEAS. James M. Ivy & Co., against William Challenger.? Decree of Foreclosure. IN obedience to the Judgment and Order of Foreclosure, made by the Hon. T. B. Frasv K, April 6th, A. D., 1881, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, before the Court House door, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN JUNE NEXT, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the county of York and State aforesaid, containing SIXTY-SIX ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Bounded by lands of W. L. Roddy, the Saluda Road, John L. Shorthouse, Ivy <fe Fewell, and R. W. Workman. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. May 13 19 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. O Y virtue of writs of fieri facias, to me directed, If will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT. at York Court House, the following property to wit: One house and lot in Fort Mill, situated on Main street, formerly occupied by defendant, and containing four acres, moreor less, bounded by Baptist Church and Tan Yard streets, and lots of T. J. Cureton. Seth Hotcbkiss and others. Levied on as the property of B. F. Powell, at the salts or T. T. Youngbloo'i and others. ($3.00 On Tuesday after the first Monday of June, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the residence of Thomas Berry, in Bullock's Creek township, one hundred bushels of corn, levied on as the property of Simpson Young, at the suit of D. D. Gaston. ($1.75 On Tuesday aftyr the first Monday of June, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the plantation of D. A. A. Watson, near Clay Hill, one bav horse, and half interest in a two-horse wagon, levied on as the Sroperty of J. R. Smith, at the suit of Elizabeth 1 . howler. ($2.10 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do > not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale attneir risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. May 5 18 5t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. IN COMMON PLEAS. Samuel A. McElwee, Plaintiff, against Egbert R. McElwee, James F. McElwee, Henry G. McElwee, Grace G. McElwee, and Burritt T. Wheeler, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree and Order for sale made by his Honor T. B. Fraser, April 9,1881, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN JUNE NEXT, All that lot in the town of Yorkville, in the county and State aforesaid, with the buildings situated thereon, containing ONE ACRE, MORE OR LESS, a w.a k? Vlnor'g Mountain rnad. and auu wuuucu mjt vuw m ???f lands of A. Coward and Dr. L. Alexander, being the dwelling place of Plaintiff and family. TERMS OF SALE. Cash enough to pay the costs of this proceeding, and the balance on a credit until the 1st day of January next, without interest, up to that time, to be secured by the purchaser's bond and a reservation of the title deed until the payment of the whole of the purchase money, when the Clerk is authorized to make titles upon which the purchaser is to be let into possession, with the right of the Clerk reserved to re-sell at the purchaser's risk after the first of January next. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. May 5 18 5t HEMDON BROS. BREAD. A S the warm season approaches, and it being J\ 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. OE LONG FORAGE. IS SCARCE. FT*0 obviate this difficulty in the future, buy X 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 than any one. HERNDON BROTHERS. MEAL. FINE, white and nice. HERNDON BROTHERS. LEATHER. SOLE, Harness, French Skins and Lining Skins. HERNDON BROTHERS. <2. JI. O'LEARY. FURNITURE STORE. WHEN you 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 HANDSOME Sofa or a good Lounge can be had at the Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. WARDROBES AffD SIDEBOARDS. rF vou want an elegant Wardrobe or Sideboard, Mil at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUX, &C~ BEDSTEADS at all prices, Bureaux, Bedroom Suites, <ftc., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WINDOW SHADES. A NICE lot of Oil Cloth Window Shades at G. H. O'LEARY'S. ~ stoves. I AM still selling Iron King and Elmo Cook Stoves. Repairs for any of the Stoves of Charles Noble & Co., of Philadelphia, can be procured of G. H. O'LEARY. "harness. HARNESS, of good 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. O'LEARY. ANNUAL RAILROAD MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the CHESTER AND LENOIR NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held at LINCOLNTON, N. C., on THURSDAY, 2d day of JUNE, 1881, at 12 o'clock, M, W. HOLMES HARDIN, President. May 5 18 4t 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. V, April 7 14 tf