Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 22, 1881, Image 3
6?" Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement
in another column headed Good.
Cjfee.
(Commercial.
YOKKVILLE, December 21.?Cotton steady at
from 8 to 11$.
LIVERPOOL, December 20.?Cotton firm.
Middling uplands 6 ll-16d.
CHARLESTON, December 20.?Cotton quiet.
Middling, 11$ to 11$.
NEW YORK, December 20.?Cotton steady.
Middling, 12 08 to 12.10. Futures steady. Sales
of 118,000 bales as follows: December, 12.10 to
12.12 ; January, 12.21 to 22; February, 12.45 to 40 ;
March, 12.65 to 66; April. 12.84 to 85 ; Ma}', 12.08
to 99 ; June, 13.10 to 11; July, 13.20 to 21; August,
13.'10 to 31; September, 12.03 to 64 ; October, 11.82
85;' November, 11.04 to 05.
Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK, December 10.?The following is
tire comparative cotton statement for the week
ending to-day: 1881. 1880.
Receipts at all ports for the week,..234,810 238,679
Total receipts to tliis date, 2,722,929 2,955,415
Exports for the week, 135,615 161,331
Total Exports to this date, 1,320,826 1,666,424
Stock at all United States ports, 1,076,941 924,140
Stock at all interior towns, 208,128 171,187
Stock at Liverpool, 487,000 426,000
a oflnot fnrfirf-nt. Britain...194.000 323.000
SjKtial gtoticcs.
Religious Notice.
There will be preaching at Beersbeba, on the
4th Sabbath, 25th instant. A full attendance of
the congregation is desired.
L. R. McCORMICK, Pastor.
December 51 It I
Married.?In the Methodist church, at India
Hook, on the 6th instant, bv Rev. L. R. McCormiek,
Mr. WM. C A ROTH E~RS and Miss BELLE
ABERNATHY.
On the 14th instant, at the residence of the
bride's father, bv Rev L R. McCormick, Mr. J.
ERSKINE WHITESIDES and Miss E. JAN1E
THOMASSON.
On the 15th. instant, at the parsonage, near Clay
Hill, bv Rev. L. R. McCormick, Mr. RICHARD
BARNES and Miss LAURA GARNER.
In Bethesda township, on the 7th instant, by
Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson, Mr. WALTER H.
MOORE and Miss HATTIE P. STARR. All of
this county.
In Union county, N. C., on the 13th instant, by
Rev. G. S. Robinson, assisted by Rev. W. T. Matthews.
Mr. W. S. BELK, of Fort Mill, S. C., and
Miss J. C. Howard, of Union county, N. C.
At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John
M. Caldwell, of York couutv, on the 14th instant,
by Rev. R. A. Ross, Mr. JOHN N. O'FARRELL,
of Yorkville, and Miss LIZZIE BELL CALDWELL.
notIceT"
PERSONS living along the post routes from
Yorkville to Bullock's Creek, and from Yorkville
to Clark's Fork via Bethany, desiring to
subscribe for the Enquirer, and to whom it is
inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office,
will have their papers delivered to them
FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting
their names on my club. J. N. ROBERTS.
December 22 51 tf
the siaday news.
ON account ot Christmas holiday the News and
Oowier will not be issued next Monday, but
' in its stead my subscribers will be supplied as
usual on Mondayevening with the Sunday News,
which, in addition to the general news up to the
hour of going to press, will contain also a large
amount of literary and miscellaneous matter.
Next Sunday's issue will be prepared with special
reference to the holiday season, and will contain
a great variety of matter interesting to all classes
of readers. Price 5 cents. Persons not subscribers,
desiring copies next Monday, will please
give their orders to the Carrier not later than
Thursday evening. SAM M. GRIST.
December 22 51 It
"yorkville female college.
THE Second Term of the above Col
lege will open on the 2ND DAY OF
JANUARY, 1882.
jtpT Rev. W. G. WHITE,
Instructor in Natural History, Botany, Mental
and Moral Science.
WM. B. KNOX, A. B., (ele'et.)
Instructor in English Grammar, Mathematics,
Latin, Natural Science, Philosophj' and Astronomy.
Professor Knox is a Graduate of Davidson Col
lego, a professional teacher, and has been engaged
in teaching for ten or more years. t
Miss SALLIE O. H. DICKSON,
Teacher in Drawing, Painting, Calisthenics, Rhetoric,
Elocution, French and Music.
Miss MAGGIE E. WHITE,
Teacher in Latin, Chemistry and Music.
Miss NETTIE J. WHITE,
Teacher in Primary Arithmetic and Geography.
WM. D. WHITE,
In charge of the Primary Department.
For further particulars, address
Rev. W. G. WHITE,
Yorkville, S. C.
Prof. JOHN A. BOYD, my former associate,
received a proposition from Clover Academy,
about the last of October, conferred witli ine,
and accepted, to my deep regret. I have been associated
with four normal institutions, President
of two, and have visited several others, and have
never met a better teacher than Prof. Boyd. A
professional teacher, master of his vocation, I bespeak
for him success in his new field. Clover is
one of the nicest villages in the State.
W. G. WHITE.
December 22 51 tf
"THE CORNER DRUG STORE.
ASTONISHING. WONDERFUL.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, in great variety, at the
Corner Drugstore, very cheap.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of fine Hair
Brushes inlaid with Pearl, very beautiful indeed.
phrtstmis noons onmnrisinc different
qualities of Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, in every variety of superior
perfumery in Colognes, Extracts and Hair
Oils.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, in a large assortment of
Pungents, in empty and filled Cut-Glass Bottles.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of large and
beautiful Paper Boxes tilled with Stationery.
CHRISTMAS GOODS, embracing the finest assortment
of Pocket Knives in Yorkville.
, CHRISTMAS GOODS, iu some of the finest
Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving Mugs, Brushes, Ac.
Besides a great many other articles that would
make an acceptable Christmas or New Year's
present to parents, children, lovers or friends,
very cheap, as I am determined to sell. At the
"Old Doctor's."
Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent.
DOBSON & PARISH.
NOTICE.
VLL persons indebted to us by Note or Account,
will do us a great favor by calling and settling
b\* the 1ST OF JANUARY, as we are compelled
to have money to carry on our business.
DOBSON A PARISH.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY.
IF you want to buv Crockery cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If vou want to buy Tin Ware cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If you want to buy Tobacco cheap, go to
r DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If you want to buy Snuff cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If vou want to buy Cigars cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If you wantto buy Pocket Knives, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S
It vou want to buy Table Knives cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If you want to buy Cartridges cheap, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S.
If you want to buy Shoes cheap, go to
DOBSON it PARISH'S.
KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, j
YORKVILLE, S. C.,
Col. A. COWARD, Principal.
THE Second Session of the School
' /?year 1881-1882 will bepin FEBRUARY
? a re('ent sedition to the
Wyp Faculty special advantages are now afforded
for thorough instruction in Penmanship,
Book-keeping and Commercial Arithmetic.
For Circulars, giving full information, apply to
Col. A. COWARD, Principal,
Yorkville, S. C.
Decembers 49 tf
ESTATE NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of H. F.
ADICKES, deceased, are hereby notified to
make payment without delay. Persons having
claims against the said estate are requested to
present the same, properly authenticated.
MARY L. ADICKES, Executrix.
Derember 8 49 at
NOTICE.WHEREAS,
my wife, SUSAN W. WALLACE,
refuses to make her home with me,
all persons are warned against extending credit
to her on mj'account, as I will pay no bills unless
contracted bv myself. SAM. V. WALLACE.
December la, issi. .*>0 3t
T. M. DOBSON.
THETNEW YORK HOUSE.
? <iai> ?
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET.
HAVING accepted the Agency, for Yorkville,
for this celebrated Chewing Tobacco, I ask
those who indulge in the weed, aud who want
nice Chewing Tobacco at a reasonable price, to
call and purchases plug. It will only cost you 10
cents, and that will convince you that what I say
is so.
Chew the OKI Oaken Bucket,
The iron bound bucket,
The moss-covered bucket,
That hung in the well.
Liberal terms to dealers.
NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
1AM offering Cloaks very low. At and below
cost for line ones.
NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
RALPH'S SNUFF.
JUST received, a lot of Ralph's Snuff in 5, 10
and 15 cents Cans. Also Scotch Snuff in bladders.
NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
DRESS GOODS.
A FEW pie< 33 of Dress Goods left, at 15 cents,
worth 25 cents. NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
SHOES, SHOES.
HEADQUARTERS for Gents' and Ladies'
Fine Shoes. NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
ONLY ONE WORD.
CALL and settle by January 1st, 1882. All who
fail will be looked after at once. First, last
and only notice that will be given by me.
T. M. DOBSON.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
XMAS, XMAS, XMAS.
IF you wast CHRISTMAS GOODS, nice and
cheap, do not fail to call and see us. We are
Vllf all Iftnflfl flf
iiuau^uaii*vio ?w* * ?* .%???? --CHRISTMAS
GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
KID GLOVES,
HATS, BONNETS AND TIES,
SILVER WARE,
CASTORS,
CAKE BASKETS.
BUTTER DISHES,
CUPS,
PICKLE CASTORS,
AND CREAM PITCHERS,
All very pretty and at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Ladies', Children's and Misses' Hose at 10 cents
per pair. Ladies' Knit Undervests and Drawers,
and all kinds of
BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS.
Any Pattern sent, postage paid, to any part of the
United States at Factory price. Vases and Toilet
Sets,
Pretty and Cheap,
Magnolia Balm, Bloom of Youth. It hides all
wrinkles and imperfections of the skin.
T. M. DOBSON.
L.ATTA BROTHERS
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS.
WE have a supply of all kinds of Table Goods
for Christmas. Call and see.
FRUITS.
Florida Oranges,
Bananas,
Lemons,
Apples, Ac.
Nuts of all kinds.
FANCY AND STICK CANDY.
Every variety of Canned GoodH.
Sugar, Flour, Molasses,
Corn, Meal, Bacon,
Peas, Dried Fruit,
Ac,, Ac., Ac.
CALL AND SEE
Our new Patent Churn Dash.
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS.
Durham Long Cut Tobacco.
"The Bull on every package."
Be sure and try our
5 CENT CIGAR.
LATTA BROTHERS.
GERMAN KAINIT,
(Direct importation.)
PERUVIAN GUANO,
Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian Government.
FISH GUANO.
6 to 8 per cent. Ammonia.
NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.
South Carolina
GROUND PHOSPHATE,
Fine Ground and High Grade.
For sale by
HERMANN BULWINKLE,
Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
December 15 50 3m
~ P. C. WTLSOX,
DEALER IX
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, PHATONS, j
SPRING WAGONS, &C.,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
OPEN BUGGIES $55. STEEL BOW TOP $65.
August 11 32 tj
ESTATE, GREEN HUNT, DECEASED.
ALL and singular the creditors of said estate,
are required by the Decretal Order of the
Court of Common Pleas for York County, in the
case of "E. Rose Hunt ct al., vs. John Ramsey,
Administrator, utal.," to establish their demands
against said estate, before me on or before the
tirst day of March, A. 1)., 1882.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court.
Hart A Hart, Plaintifl's Attorneys.
| Decern Deri so ? ,
| EST., MRS. SOPHIA STBEATTY, DEC'D.
ALL and singular the creditors of said estate,
are required by the Decretal Order of the
j Court of Common Pleas for York County, in the
! case of "John A. Beatty et al.t vs. Ivy S. Beattv,
j Adm'r., Ac., et at.," to establish their demands
I against said estate, before me, on or before the
j first dav of March, A. D., 1882.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court.
IIart A Hart, Plaintilf's Attorneys.
I December 1 48 6t
j
FOR RENT.
A DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Main
street, adjoining lot of estate of Dr. J. B.
Withers, deceased. The house contains six rooms
and four tire places. Apply to J. A. LATTA.
December 8 49 tf
HERXPON BROS.
STAFF OF LIFE.
FOR about six weeks our Bread Department
has been closed. We have again secured a
UOOD BAKER, and we expect to furnish all the
Bread we have calls for. Our stock of
BREAD AND CAKES,
Such as arecommonly called for, will always bo
complete. We get up nice CAKES, and any one
giving us orders for auy kiud of Cake can get
them filled. We are now selling our
I BREAD AT 5 CENTS A LOAF.
I Our reason for asking.') cents is, that we cannot
sell it at 3 loaves for 10 cents with Flour at the
price it is. Our flour costus$3.f>0 a sack when we
sold the bread at 3 loaves for ten cents, and now
flour is worth, such as we use, $4.75 per sack.
Hence, the reason for charging the price we ask for
it. It is cheap, though, at 5 cents. Come aud get
some and try it.
HERNDON BROTHERS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
ONLY a look will convince you of our wellassorted
stock of FRENCH AND DOMESTIC
CANDIES, which are fresh, and no stale
* * A 1 1 ?IPiIA nn/m o + vnQf
SIOCK K8pi on xianu. vjivu mju iiiuo*?uco ? v.
for Christmas. HERNDON BROTHERS.
nuts.
PEANUTS?raw and parched; Brazil Nuts,
Almonds, and English Walnuts, at
HERNDON BROTHERS'.
f. f. f.
FRUITS?Apples, Oranges, Figs and Bananas,
at HERNDON BROTHERS'.
"currants,
RAISINS and Citrons, at
HERNDON BROTHERS'.
LATIMER & HEMPHILL
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the name of LATIMER
& HEMPHILL has, this day, been dissolved
by mutual consent, and the business will
hereafter be conducted in the name of
WILLIAM C. LATIMER,
Who has bought out the entire interest of James
S. Hemphill. WM. C. LATIMER,
JAMES S. HEMPHILL.
in retiring
From the firm of LATIMER &. HEMPHILL, I
take this method to thank our customers for their
support and confidence in tho past, and trust that
their patronage will be continued to Mr. Wm. C.
Latimer. JAMES S. HEMPHILL.
the business
Of LATIMER A HEMPHILL will, as announced
above, be continued in my name. I
take pleasure in extending to our customers with
Mr. Hemphill, my grateful appreciation of past
.favors, and solicit their continuance. The Notes
and Accounts due the late firm are now in my
hands, and must be settled within the next 30
days. WM. C. LATIMER.
December 15 50 tf
nTTTirnminr A n
U JililD 11Y1AO vywwi/u
For sale by
J. M. ADAMS.
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
CHINA VASES, Bohemian Vases, Silvered
Vases, Cologne Sets, China Mugs, Cups and
Saucers, Mustache Cups, Toy Tea Sets, lrom 15
cents to ?1 per set; China Ornaments. Animals,
Monkeys, Riders, Fancy China Boxes, Figures,
Majolica Pitchers, Cigar Stands, China Head Dolls
Hair Head Dolls. J. M. ADAMS.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
I HAVE just received a nice lot of good Tobacco.
J. M. ADAMS.
ATTENTION! HOUSEKEEPERS.
THE greatest variety and the best goods for the
least money, in Crockery, Glassware, Tin
Ware, Pot Ware, Wooden Ware, Agate and Granite
Iron'Ware, <ftc., ever offered in this market, is
now open at J. M. ADAMS' Tin and Hardware
Store, Yorkville, S. C,
A CHRISTMAS PARAGRAPH.
THE YORK DRUG STORE MAN,
Ever on tip-toe, at this season of the year, in the
anticipation of the wants of the people, hears already
the "faint foot falls" of the coming Christmastide,
and
HAS PREPARED A RICH REPAST
For those who wish to perpetuate the hallowed
customs that have ever marked, among Christianized
Nations, the annual recurrence of this
MOST HONORED OF ALL FESTIVALS.
We show novelties in decorated China and Majolica
Ware, Unique Odor Cases, Fine Perfumeries
in fanciful "get-ups." A large stock of beautiful
Flower and Hud Vases, Bouquet Holders and
Cologne Sets. Superb Celluloid Sets. Fine Papetries
in ornamental and useful Boxes.
ILLUSTRATED CHRISTMAS BOOKS
For children. Oift Books, elegant binding, popular
authors. Auto, and Photograph Albums,
Ladies' Writing Desks and Work Boxes, Lamps
in new and attractive designs.
PARIAN JEWELRY.
Fine Hair Brushes and Combs, Smoking Sets,
Pipes, Cigar Holders and many other things appropriate
for holiday gifts, that are not mentioned.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
F. HAPPERFIEED.
NEW GROCERY STORE."
TH E undersigned respectfully informs the public
that he has opened a GENERAL GROCERY
STORE, at his place of business, on Main
street, near the depot, and has now in stock a
complete selection of
TVVAV
Consisting of Coffees, Sugars,Teas, Canned Goods,
[ all varieties; Bacon, Lard, Hams, Breakfast
Strips, Meal, Flour, Pearl Grist, Rice, Oatmeal,
Cream Cheese, Ac.
I shall endeavor to keep a full stock of
THE BEST GOODS
I can buy, and will sell them as low as any other
house in town.
I shall continuethe
MARBLE BUSINESS
As heretofore. F. HAPPERFIELD.
NOTICE.
SUBSCRIBERS to the Yorkviue Enquirer,
not regularly served by mail, on the postal
route between Yorkville, S. C., and Charlotte,
N. C., are hereby informed that I will deliver
their papers along the route FREE OF CHARGE,
provided they enter their names on my Club.
C. A. DORSETT.
December 1 48 tf
OLD NEWSPAPERS,
OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale
at one cent each, at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE.
v
HUNTER. OATES & CO.
BEAR IN MIND
That we must not, cannot, and
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
We are offering a large lot of
(iEA'T'S HATS
At a sacrifice, so now is the time to purchase of
us.
We have a
TREMENDOUS STOCK
Of Men's, Ladies' and Children's
FINE SHOES,
Of all the different styles and prices. Men's and
Boys' Brogans and Plow Shoes, Men's and Boys'
Coarse and fine Boots, Women's full stock and
grain Polkas, and Children's coarse Shoes, all of
f7r 11
which we are
DETERMINED TO SELL
As cheap as any one else.
BEAR IN MIND THAT WE MUST NOT,
CANNOT, AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUR LARGE STOCK
' Of Men's, Youths' and Boys'
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
And Furnishing Goods has been selected with
great care, and is specially suited to the wants of
uur iiuiiieiuuft jmtiuua ouu jiiuuuo,
INSPECT THE SAME
And you will be convinced of the truth of the assertion,
that we must not, cannot, and will not be
undersold. We have a superb stock of
DRESS GOODS.
Of all the latest styles, with Trimmings to match,
which we are selling at greatly reduced prices.
OUR LADIES' CLOAKS
Are being offered at a great sacrifice, and now is
the time to secure
WINTER COYERINGS
At an almost nominal price.
SHAWLS,
BLANKETS,
BALMORALS,
FLANNELS,
LINSEYS,
PLAIDS,
SHIRTING,
SHEETING,
TICKING,
GINGHAMS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
JEANS,
TABLE-LINEN,
TOWELS,
COUNTERPANES,
LACE CURTAINS,
BLEACHING,
LADIES, AND CHILDREN'S HOSE
V
And Calicoes. All sold at prices that indicate our
intention to abide by our promise
IDT TO l? IffilD BY ill III.
Seo our Gossamer and Rubber
COATS AND OVERSHOES,
For Gents and Ladies.
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS,
Very cheap.
JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE,
And almost anything else 3rou desire,
WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP.
BEAR IN MIND
That we
MUST NOT, CAN NOT,
And
| WILLL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
_
WE WISH ALL
Of our many friends and customers a "Merry
Christmas" and return our most sincere thanks
for their liberal patronage, and assure them that
we will endeavor by prompt attention and low
prices to merit a continuance of their favors.
HUNTER, GATES & CO.
AUCTION SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A S Administrator of the estate of R. L. HOPE,
deceased, I will offer at public sale, on the
7TH DAY OF JANUARY next, at his late residence,
the entire PERSONAL ESTATE of said
deceased. J. W. P. HOPE, Administrator.
December 22 61 2t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed,
will be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriff's sale, on TUESDAY alter THE FIRST
MONDAY IN
JANUARY NEXT,
at Rock Hill, the following property to wit:
One bay mule. Levied on as the property of
Charles Cline, at the suit of James Black and
others. (84
^afir 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
at their risk for the eusuing sales-day.
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
December 15 50 3t
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
SOTTTH OAROLTNA?YORK COUNTY.
PURSUANT to power conferred in the Deed of
Assignment for the benefit of creditors, to
me executed by Rev. R. E. COOPER, I will expose
to public sale at ROCK HILL, in said County
and State, on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1881,
Commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
ONE HOUSE AND LOT IN EBENEZER,
Bounded by the Yorkville and Ebenezer public
roads and lands of Dr. W. B. Fcwell, containing
TWO (2) ACRES, more or less.
JOHN P. GAGE, Assignse.
December 1 48 4t
colcockTmiller & coT
HiBS
A LWAYS on hand.
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
We beg leave to inform the public that we have
purchased, outright, a large lot of ATLANTIC
ACID PHOSPHATE, which we are now able to
offer the public at a price lower than Commission
Guano men can offer it.
COLCOCK, MILLER A CO.
NEW FIRM"
WE would respectfully beg leave to inform
the public that we, the undersigned, have
purchased
THE GROCERY STORE
Of Messrs. HUNTER, OATES A CO., where
we expect to continue the general Grocery business,
including all
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
And also Standard GUANOS and ACID PHOS
PHATE8. It will be our intention to keep always
on hand a complete line of
GENERAL GROCERIES,
Consisting of
Flour,
Meal,
Bacon,
Lard,
Hams,
Breakfast Strips,
Mackerel,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Young Hyson and Imperial Teas.
CANNED GOODS
As follows: Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines,
Green Peas and Corn. Chow-Chow and Piekles
generally. Fresh Crackers always on hand.
Also a complete line of
STAPLE & FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES
Hoping, by strict attention snd fair dealing, to
merit a part of the public attention, we are
Very respectfully,
COLCOCK, MILLER & CO.
CLARK BROTHERS
NOTICE.
ALL persons owing us OX ACCOUNT are
hereby notified that the same is now due and
that their early attention TO SETTLING WITH
US will be much appreciated. We will pay parties
who owe us MORE FOR THEIR COTTON
than any one else, when the Cotton is applied to
liquidating obligations.
CLARK BROTHERS!.
NOTICE.
I HAVE received the NOTES of parties, given
me last Spring, for Fertilizers, FOR COLLECTION,
and would advise every one to come and
make settlement with me before the 1ST OF NOVEMBER,
as after that date the Notes may pass
out of my hands into the hands of others who
might be harder to settle with.
R. F. CLARK, Agent.
BAGGING AND TIES.
f*7E are prepared to furnish all those in need
j j of Bagging and Ties at low prices. Our
stock is large and will be kept so during the seasou.
CLARK BROTHERS.
M. STRAUSS.
DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOID.
I HAVE a heavy stock on hand of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
BOOTS aud SHOES, which I offer at
VERY LOW PRICES,
Cheaper than can be
BULIIjtHT AN X W HIUKHJ HiLiSU.
Domestics,
Dress Goods,
Dry Goods,
Fancy Articles,
Notions and Hats.
I buy my Goods cheap, therefore can sell lower,
COME WITII THE CASH.
CLOVER ACADEMY
for
BOYS AIST) GIRLS,
YORK COUNTY, S. C.
J. A. BOYD, Principal,
MissADDIE H. DEIHL, Assistant.
# NEXT Session commences the Second
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1882.
Boys and Girls are prepared for College,
or furnished with a complete
business education.
Tkrmh:
Primary, per month, $1 50
Intermediate, perinouth, 2 "X)
Classical, per month, 3 00
Instrumental Music, extra, per month, 2 .50
Use of Instrument, per session, 2 .30
Board, including fuel and lights, perinonth.10 00
Incidental Fee, per Session, 20
For further information, apply to the Principal
at Clover, S. C.
December 15 50 4t
GUANO DEBTST^
A LL persons who purchased FERTILIZERS
J\_ from me are notified that their Notes are past
due and MUST BE PAID without further delay.
My house is pressing me for settlement, and longer
indulgence will not be given.
J. R. GARDNER, Agent.
December 1 48 tf
H. F. ADICKES, JR.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE!
HAVING determined to close out my entire
STOCK OF, GOODS in both Rooms, (Christinas
Goods, Dolls, dec., Excepted.) We will
offer,
he mm rait
Until sold, or until our stock is GREATLY REDUCED,
all our several lines of Goods at COST
AND CARRIAGE, or at the lowest New
York Wholesale prices, with just enough added
to pay freighta.
My reason for doing so is that I want to settle
with my father's estate, and I want it distinctly
understood that I mean business.
MOST POSITIVELY, CASH ONLY.
No Goods will be charged to ony one. Everybody,
who has the cash, will find it to their interest
to buy from us. We mean just what we say,
COST AND CARRIAGE.
Our Stock is the very largest in this city, and at
present contains some rare attractions in Novelties,
not to be found elsewhere.
DRESS GOODS.? We have all the Novel
and Staple styles. Black Cashmeres and Alpacas
of the very finest makes, and onr line of
colored Dress Goods is very large, ranging from
8 cents to $3 per yard; and a full line of Trimming
Silks and Velvets in all colors.
White Goods of all kinds, Jaconets, Barred
Muslins, Swiss, Mulls, Bishop's Lawn, Victoria
Lawn, Tarletons, all kinds of Piques and no end
to Embroideries and Laces.
The Prices on these Goods will Astonish Yon.
We call especial attention to our assortments of
Table Linens, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and
j Stockings. We have a most superb Stock of Children's
WOOL HOSE that are worth coming to see.
Ladies' Ready-Made Underwear?Chemise,
Gowns, Skirts and Drawers, all with Embroidery
and Tucking. Ladies', Misses', Children's and
Men's Merino Undervests, all sizes and weights.
LADIES' COESETS IN GEEAT VAEIETY.
Knit Hoods and Shawls, in variety. Veilings,
Bobinets, Illusion, Washed Blonde. Brussels,
Nets, Ac. All kinds of white, black and colored
Cotten, Wool and Silk Braids, Cotton and
Linen Tapes and Bobbins, all kinds of Toilet,
Hair, Knitting and Nursery Pins, and one of the
very finest stocks of Notions and Small Wares to
be found in any town. A full stock of Staple
DRY GOODS of all kinds, all-wool Red and
White Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Repellanls,
riaia Jjinsey, riaia usnaDurgs. a very iuu
stock of Jeans, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Ticks, Sheetings,
Blankets, Bleached and Brown Homespun,
and a fine assortment of 100 pieces of nice new
Prints.
IN OUR SHOE STORE
Will be found the most desirable stock of Shoes
in this market. A full line of all kinds of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's fine Shoes, and a very
large stock of Men's and Boys' heavy Shoes and
Boots, and and a large stock of Hats and Clothing
and Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Don't fail to call early and get Bargains,
such as have nerer been offered before.
H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME
?/|7TLL please get ready for settlement, as I
ft mean business. H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
The following goods are excepted from COST
prices:
All of our very large stock of Stationery and
Books, Dolls, Christmas Cards, and Fancy Toys,
bought for CHRISTMAS SALES. (All other
Notions at Cost.) This line consists, in part, of
the most beautiful lot of Juvenile Books that we
have ever seen:
Chatterbox,
Zigzag Journeys in Europe.
Cat's Cradle?Rhymes and Pictures,
Stories about Animals,
Stories about Birds,
Stories for Christmas and New Year.
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VII VUU Wl TT 1 U IC1 ?
Hide and Seek,
The Rainbow Story Book,
Around and About Old England,
Little Folk's Bible Gallery,
Bible Pictures and Stories for Little Folks,
.Little Magazine.
Familiar Friends,
Our Young Folks Abroad.
All of the above in Illuminated Board Covers.
Any of them will equal and may surpass Chatterbox.
Also, a very large lot of small Picture
Books, from 5 to 25 cents, in Linen and Paper.
A beautiful Edition of the Standard British
Poets. Bed Line Edition, in large 12mo volumes,
extra cloth, tinted paper, red line borders, beveled
boards, gilt edges, black and gold side and
back dies, very fully illustrated. Regular price
per vol., $1.50?reduced to $1.10. Morocco Edition,
large 12mo, full morocco, beveled, gilt edged, gilt
sides, tinted paper, fully illustrated. "A very
handsome volume." Price per volume in paper
box, $2.60.
We have the following volumes in stock?all
are complete:
Shakspeare, Chancer, Poetry of Flowers,
Spenser, Goldsmith, Pope,
Tennyson, Burns, Favorite Poems,
Scott, Browning, Jean Ingelow,
Dryden, Milton, Religious Poems,
Owen Meriditb, Moore, Wordsworth,
Lucile, Coleridge, Campbell,
Shelley, Thomson, and others to arrive.
PRACTICAL COOK BOOK, By Mrs. J. C.
Croly, (Jenny June). New Edition, revised and
enlarged, with supplement on carving. Illustrated
with over Forty Engravings. This book is
now generally accepted as one of the most practical
and useful of its class. 1 vol., large 12mo.
Price, $1.00.
Vauity Fair, $1; Last Days of Pompeii, $1;
Anderson's Fairy Tales, $1; Scottish Chiefs, 81;
Children of the Abbey, $1; Robinson Crusoe, $1;
Arabian Nights Entertainments, $1; Swiss Family
Robinson, $1, and a nice selection of Prayer
Books and Hymnals ; Bibles, from 50 cents to $12.
A beautiful lot of Autograph and Photo. Albums,
Box Papers, and no end to Doll Babies and
all kinds of small Toys. Wax Dolls from 5 cents
to $1. A WAX DOLL 8 INCHES LONG WITH
HAIR, FOR 5 CENTS, and a large line of China
Dolls at prices that will scare small shops.
| see: circulars
For list of Toys and Small Wares, and for great
Bargains in STOCK TO BE SOLD AT COST.
H. F. ADICKES, Jr.
WITHERS ADICKES,
XMAS PRESENTS.
WE have a nice lot of Silverware, warranted
quadruple plate, the very best?no it to
solid Silver. Also,
BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES,
Toilet Sets, China Cups and Saucers, Mustache
and Motto Cups, etc.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
New crop. Nice Syrups, Oatmeal, Breakfast
Strips, etc., etc.
GRANITE CHAMBER SETS,
With different colored bands?10 pieces?at low
prices. China Tea Sets, Lamps, etc., etc.
OUR STOCK, IN GENERAL,
Is complete. Call and see us.
WITHERS ADICKES.
SF! ASOTV A RLE GOODS.
OUR stock is now full and being constantly
replenished with seasonable goods.
COFFEE.
We have mean Coffee at 12i cents, other Rios at
7,0 and 5 pounds for $1. Old Government Java.
We are selling freely of a good Roasted Coffee at
20 cents. It is cheap and desirable, considering
the waste and trouble in parching Coffee. Try it,
in 1 pound packs to preserve it.
SUGARS,
Of all kinds?Icing, Cut Loaf, Granulated, Extra
C, Yellow and Brown.
MACKEREL.
A new lot of Mackerel, at retail or in packages.
VINEGAR AND CIDER.
A fresh barrel of the best Apple Vinegar received
this week. Also, Mott's Sparkling Cider, nice
and healthful. Cheap by the gallon.
CHEESE AND MACCARONI.
New Canned Goods, Spices?whole and ground,
Nutmegs, Baking Powders, Gelatine, Teas, Mustard,
Pickles, Coffee Essence, Flavoring Extracts,
Corn 8tarch, Laundry Starch, Indigo, Soaps, Toilet
and Laundry, etc., etc.
WITHERS ADICKES.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON^
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. &C.
WE have received and want to sell a nice lot
of Dress Goods. Alpacas, Cashmeres, .Taney
Plaids, Calicos, Plaid Linings, Balmoral Sk irts.
all prices; Hoop Skirts, Cotton Flannel, Red
Flannel, White Flannel, Dress Flannel, Hickory
Shirting, Sea Island Shirting, Bleached ShiriJng,
Ticking, Waterproof Cloth, Cassiineres, Jeans?
the old Kentucky Homo-Made Jeans, call and see
it; Sheeting, Eureka Diaper, Oil Cloth, Cotton
and Linen Table Cloth, Lace, Lamberquins, Cretonne.
A nice lot of Gents' Cravats. Ladies' Cravats,
Collars, Ruffs, etc. Shetland Wool, Zephyr,
Corsets. Toilet Soap, Ac., at prices to suit.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. .
WANTED.
EVERY one that owes us to call and pay their
Notes and Accounts. WE MEAN EVERY
ONE, NO EXCEPTIONS. We need the rncney
at once. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
GUANO. "
|""1UAN0 NOTES are now due. We do not
|JT know how long they will be In our hands.
Better call and take them up.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON, Agents.
SHOES. BOOTS, &C.
HAVE received Shoes, Boots, Gents' Hats and
Ready-Made Clothing.
KENNEDY BROS. A RARRON.
~~ WOOL.
HIGHEST market price paid, in trade, for
Wool.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
PREPARE FOR WINTER.
CARPETS, Blankets, Cloaks and Over-Ccata,
at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S.
j. j. smith & co.
granitclosing out sair
HAYING dstermtned to close out our enure
stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS,
SHOES and HATS, we will/
FOR THE NEXT TWENTY DAYS,
Offer extraordinary BARGAINS in all lines.
Our stock is very complete in all its departments,
and extra Bargains will be given.
CLOAKS.
A very handsome line of Cloaks, which will be
closed at very low prices.
CLOTHING.
Bargains can be had in Ready-Made Clothing.
Our stock is very complete.
SHOES.
Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes,
at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to lay
in your supply of Winter Boots and Shoes.
DRY GOODS.
We-are prepared to offer Bargains in Dress
Goods of all qualities. Do not fail to see our stock '
and prices before buying.
SUNDRIES.
Hardware, Eats, Notions and Fancy Goods, in
great variety. Do not fail to examine our gcods
and prices, as we are determined to reduce our
stock, and Bargains are to be had, by calling en
J. J. SMITH & CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to us by Note or Account
are requested to call and settle up as our busi
.T T S\fTTRT ext.
ucsa uiuou uo u.,uocui v? w( - -.>r.
. G. H. O'LEARY. ~
FURNITURE STORE.
WHEN yon come to town,.don't fail to call
at the* Furniture Store. It will do you -?
good to see the line display of goods and the very
low figures for which tney are selling daily.
G. H. O'LEARY.
SOFAS AND LOUNGES.
A HANDSOME Sofa or a good Lounge car be
had at the Furniture Store.
G. H. O'LEARY.
WARDROBES AND SIDEBOARDS.
rF you want an elegant Wardrobe or Sideboi.rd,
call at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
BEDSTEADS, 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.
STOVES. ~
I AM still selling Iron King and Elmo Cook
Stoves. Repairs for any of the Stoves of
Charles Noble A 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.
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
A Rare Chance' for a Permanent Paying Investment.
UNLESS previously disposed of, the undersigned
will sell at public outcry, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, at York
Court House,
THE CERRO GORDO FLOURING MILLS,
with 88 Acres of land attached, situated on Allison
Creek, 7 miles South-East of Yorkville.
These Mills have an excellent RUN OF CUSTC'M,
have recently been remodeled, new Bolting
Cloth and Attachments added, and the entire Machinery,
which is run by a new Leffel Turbine
Wheel, is in PERFECT ORDER. Sold for partition.
Terms?One-third Cash, balance in one and two
years, with approved security. For particulars,
address Dr. J. J. or J. C. MILLER,
Yorkville, S. C.
December 15 50 2t
AGENTS WANTED^
WE want a limited number of active, energetic
canvassers to engage in a pleasant jind
profitable business. Good men will find this a
rare chance TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will please answer this advertisement
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating w iiat
business they have been "engaged in. None but
those who mean business need apply. Address
FINLEY, HARVEY & CO.,
Atlanta, Qa.
January 6 1 ly