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give weight to popular rumors and partisai
reports. Smalls had the opportunity to briuj
forward as many witnesses as he though
necessary, and their testimony was not tarn
pered with. The whole of the evidence, 01
both sides, was before Congress, and we chal
lenge any intelligent and fair-minded man t<
deny that, on the evidence, Mr. Tillman wa
lawfully and fairly elected.
The Republican majority paid no heed t<
the testimony for Mr. Tillman, and the;
swallowed every word that the witnesses fo
Smalls swore to. When this was not enough
they supplemented the fanciful stories of tlv
negroes with inventions of their own. Fron
the first they had made up their minds to ous
Tillman, in order to encourage the Republi
cans in the South and to furnish to Smalls, a
to Mackey and others, a campaign fund a
the government expense. For the sake o
snubbing South Carolina the stalwarts null if;
the vote of the Fifth district, and confer tin
honors and emoluments of the office of Rep
resentative in Congress on a convicted bribe
taker who would now be in the penitentiary
had he not, on his petition, been pardoned
*moMir Kir flm Cnvornnr ftf this State."
i 11 II1C1VJ J UJ VI1V V4UI VkMVA v? ? -?
MERE-MENTION.
A Brooklyn detective was shot last week
receiving a wound similar to the one that af
dieted President Garfield. John A. Lo
gan, of Illinois, is in training for the Presi
dency. Schuyler Colfax wishes to go t(
Congress again from the South Bend, Indi
ana, district. Judge Black denies having
named Gen. Hancock as the inevitable Demo
cratic candidate for President in 1883. ?Col
Pope has resigned his position as general pas
senger agent of the Richmond & Danvillf
Railroad. Mr. Sol. Ilaas has been appointee
in his place. It is said that in spite ol
the recent floods the Arkansas wheat crop is
the best known within the past ten years, tin
? yield in some counties averaging twenty bushels
to the acre. On Friday, July 14th, tin
First National Bank of Findlay, Ohio, was
authorized to extend its corporate existence
twenty years. Its charter expired and it
is the first bank extended under the new
act. Bishop Payne, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, is very old, and has been in
the Christian ministry sixty-five years, thirtysix
of which he has been a bishop. Difficulty
is found in enforcing the Sunday liquoi
law in Ohio on account of the hesitancy of
people to testify against the violators of the
law. Pittsburg, Pa., is excited over a
miscegeneration case, in which a swarthy hotel
porter wooed and won a white woman possessed
of considerable wealth. uTug" Wilson,
the Englishman, won ?1,000 in New York
on Monday by standing before John L. Sulli~
van, the champion of the American prize
ring, for four rounds. Wilson was knocked
down twenty-seveu times in the twelve minutes
The Attornev-jreneral of Tennessee
has retracted his opinion that matrimonial associations
are unconstitutional, and declares
them lawful benevolent organizations, subject
to the statutes governing insurance companies.
New oil wells have been discovered
in Cameron county, Pennsylvania and people
are flocking there. Emporium, Pa., which a
few weeks ago had a population of 1,500 now,
is filled with 3,000 strangers. Shoe dealers
in California are entering into comi>actsto
purchase no more goods of Chinese work. The
Chinese have almost a monopoly in the business.
Senator Bayard is regarded as a
^ Presidential candidate in 1883, without a
doubt. Several regiments of Irish militia
have volunteered for service in the war with
Egypt. The aggregate railroad capital of
this country amounts to $?,000,000,000, nearly
three times the amount of the national
debt. Shelly, of Alabama, was the sixth
Democrat ousted from his seat in Congress
during the present session. All the ousted
members were from the South. Georgia's
first bale of the new crop was sold last Thursday.
It was raised in Bilker county, and
brought 15 cents at auction for shipment to
Liverpool. Mrs. Lincoln's estate is an
r affluent one. She was worth 675,000. The increase
of her pension was not necessary for her
comfort or maintenance. A white physician
of Portland, Oregon, was recently called
by iin Indian to treat his sick son on the Klamath
reservation. The boy died and the father
shot the physician dead and fled. ? The
building of the late Carolina Military Institute,
at Charlotte, is to be used by the Graded
school of that city. Ten thousand troops
are to be dispatched from England to Egypt,
making the total British force in the latter
country 14,000. At Lynchburg, Va., 1(5,000,000
pounds of leaf tobacco has been sold
since October 1st, 1881, an increase of 800,000
over the previous year. The Malley trial
cost the .State of Connecticut about $10,000
and the defence of the accused not less than
|LWJW\ i tAil
C-U,VUU.
Two Factories Suspended.?The unpleasant
news of the suspension of two of the
large cotton factories at Lowell, Gaston county
reached the city yesterday. The Lawrence
Manufacturing Company, and the Woodlawn
Manufacturing Company, both operated by
Mr. C. J. Lineberger, made an assignment, on
Friday last, to Mr. Williamson, of Philadelphia,
as trustee, for $100,00U. A meeting of
the creditors will be called in a few days.
These two factories are located close to each
other on the south fork of the Catawba river,
and while running under a different name,
each one has been under the same control and
management. One is an old factory and the
other is new. Each of them is fitted out
throughout with the newest and most improved
machinery, which has been in use for about
three years, only. The two factories together
run 7,500 spin dies. The assignment is said to be
made in consecpience of the persistent pressing
of a claim which was outstanding against the
company, and to meet which they were finally
" 1 X _ 1-- : i. 1 rpi.,.
ooilgea 10 miiKe hii assignment. x jic |?u|?n i >
is one of the most valuable of the cotton mills
in the State, and such a thing as stopping
them is out of the question. It will continue
to be run, either under the present, or undei
a new management.?Charlotte Observer, 'I'M.
Tiie Georgia Democracy.?In the Georgia
State Democratic Convention, at Atlanta,
last Friday, the name of A. O. Bacon, who
had been nominated for Governor on the previous
day, was withdrawn, and A. II. Stephens
nominated for Governor. The vote stood,
Stephens 325, scattering S, not voting 37.
The following State officers were nominated
by acclamation :
N. C. Harnett, Secretary of State.
W. A. Wright, Comptroller.
Gen. I). N. Speer, Treasurer.
Clifford Anderson, Attorney General.
Thomas Hardeman was, on call of counties,
nominated for congressman-at-large, and the
nomination made unanimous.
The convention adjourned after electing thf
State executive committee and adopting a
platform. The platform re-affirms the principles
of the Jeffersonian Democracy and renews
faith in Democratic doctrines ; charges tin
present national administration with undigni
lied, partisan and corrupt interference will:
local elections and prostitution of executive
patronage for the purpose of extending it:
power, and under color of collecting interna
revenue with setting on foot armed raiding
parties who range at will and often subject in
nocent persons to loss of liberty and even life
Jfinantiiil anli Commercial.
YORKVILLE, July 26.-Cotton, 8 to 111.
LIVERPOOL, July 24.?Cotton steady; up
lands, 0 15-10d.
CHARLESTON, Jul}' 24.?Cotton quiet; mid
dling 12L
NEW YORK, July 24.?Cotton vuietaud easy
uplands 12}. Futures closed weak with sales o
49,000 bales, as follows: July 12.68; Augus
12.08; September 12.46 to 12.47; October 11.91 ti
11.92; November 11.74 to 11.75; December 11.7
to 11.76; January 11.85 to 11.86; February 11.9
to 11.98 ; March 12.09 to 12.11; April 12.21 to 12.2:
Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK, July 21.?The following is th
comparative cotton statement for the week end
ing to-day { 1882. 1881.
Receipts at all ports for the week, 7,286 19,49
Total receipts to this date, 4,604,986 5,680,84
Exports for the week, 16,595 38.76
Total Expor'.s to this date, 3,455,885 4,368,78
Stock at all United States ports,...221,726 286,88
Stock at all interior towns, 15,690 29,79
Stock at Liverpool, 810,000 801,00
American afloat for Great Britain 19,000 86,00
The Net Receipts of Cottou.
New York, July 21.?The following are the to
tal net receipts of cotton at all the ports sine
September 1,1881:
Galveston 426,895 N. Orleans 1,172,94
Mobile, 262,882 Savannah 725,06
Charleston 495,741 Wilmington ... 133,23
Norfolk 605,805 Baltimore
New York 170,417 Boston 232,71
Providence 12,408 Philadelphia.. 81,51
City and W. Poiut.175,614 Brunswick 6,83
Port Royal 22,727 Pensacola 10,13
Portland 76,942 Indianola 13,73
Washington, 10,501
Total, 4,604,9(
[i j The World's Snpply of Cotton.
? The total visible snpply of cotton for the world,
t | on Saturday, was 1,773,693 bales, of which 806,693
. were American, against 2,000,335 and 1,379,485 rej
spectively last year. Receipts of cotton at all interior
towns 4,069 bales; receipts from plantations
^ 5,318. Crop in sight 5,328,393 bales.
g Liverpool Cotton Market.
Last week's Circnlar of the Liverpool Cofton
) Brokers' Association Bays: Cotton has been
? quiet and steady. Prices for American are un'
changed. Futures were dull, and after slightly
r fluctuating .closed slightly lower.
' Fniinrps of the Week.
e - -1
The failures in business reported to New York,
?. for tbe week ending last Friday, number 124,
as against 121 last week. Tbe distribution is as
follows : Eastern States 16, Western 45, Southern
s 22, Middle 25, Pacific Coast and Territories 13,
t New York City and Brooklyn 3.
f ?
I ftomhwtioits for (Dffirc.
f For Probate Judge.
? We take pleasure in announcing JOHN P.
GAGE, Esq., as a candidate for theofiice of PROBATE
JUDGE, at the ensuing election. We
deem it unnecessary to speak of his competency
^ to discharge the duties of the office. He is known
- to most of our citizens, having canvassed the
- county in 1880, when a candidate for the Legisla
ture. Many Friends.
) Rock Hill, July 20, 1S82 29 tf
[ OBXTUARY.
Died?Near Blairsville, York county, on the
10th instant, Mrs. LEACY SCOTT, widow of
5 William Scott, deceased, in the 72nd year of her
\ &ee'
; COUNTY EQJJALIZATION "BOARD.
THE members of the York County Equalization
Board, are hereby notified to meet in the
5 Auditor's Office, in Yorkvillo, on MONDAY, the
* iouo w r wrr.r.tams
' (tUUI ff A/? ?. ., .
> County Auditor.
; July 27 30 2t
township assessors.
AUDITOR S OFFICE. [
Yorkvir,le, S. C., July 2-Jth, 1882. j
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS will please meet ill
their respective townships on MONDAY,
July 31st, instant, for tho purpose of re-valuing
REAL ESTATE in their respective townships,
j W. B. WILLIAMS, County Auditor.
, July 27 30 It
| "executive committee.
THE County Democratic Executive Committee
will ineet at YORK COURT HOUSE, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 7TH NEXT (Sales-Day),
at 12 M. Each member is expected to be present,
i By Order,
R. H. GLENN, County Chairman.
Attest:
G. W. S. Hart, Secretary.
July 22, 1882. 30 2t
street duty.
AT a meeting of the Town Council of Yorkville,
held on the 25th of July, 1882, the following
resolution was adopted :
, Resolved, That after WEDNESDAY, the SECOND
DAY OK AUGUST next, a penalty of
' TWENTY-FIVE CENTS attach against each
person liable to road duty in Yorkville, to be
paid in addition to the Two Dollars lixed ascom1
mutation for work by resolution of Council,
i By Order of Council
C. E. SPENCER, Intendant.
July 27 30 2t
dental surgery.
Dr. J. B. PATRICK,
of Charleston,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Will visit Yorkville on MONDAY, JULY 31ST,
and remain for THREE WEEKS. During his
stay in this place he will be pleased to wait upon
all who may require the services of a DENTIST.
Being amply prepared with the best instruments
arid all the improved appliances, he feels warranted
in assuring perfect satisfaction.
Ladies waited on at their residence.
Rooms in Yorkville, at the Rawlinson House.
July 27 38 . ly
state~of south carolina,
York County.
WHEREAS ROBERT DAVISON has applied
to me for Letters of Administration on all
and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of JOHN McCARTER, late of the count}'
aforesaid, deceased.
* " ? i --1 5-1. _H 1
These are, tnoreiore, to cue aim aumonisnauauu
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me at our
next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county,
to be holden at York Court House on the 12TH
DAY OF AUGUST, next, to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 27th day of
July, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eigtit hundred and eighty-two, and in the 107th
year of the Independence of the United States
, of America.
J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate.
July 27 30 2t*
W. C. LATIMER.
DOWN SHE GOES!
Bargains in ail kinds of millinery.
Trimmed and untrimmed Hats AT COST.
Large line of Ladies' and Children's Hose AT
LUST.
Lace Ties, Fichus, Lace Scarfs, Fans, Parasols,
Ladies' Underwear, Ac., CHEAP.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
i 1 Dozen Suits of Uiothes priced at $15.00, are
now offered at $12.00.
A few bargains in Low-Quartered SHOES.
[ Low prices on all DRY GOODS and NOTIONS.
GROCERIES.
My Grocery stock of Plantation Supplies is
. complete. Fruit Jars, Rubber Belting, Rope,
Steelyards, Ac., are offered at very low prices.
i
BICYCLES.
I am agent for all the different brands of Columbia
Bicycles, manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing
Co., of Boston. I have one of the Machines
on exhibition, at my Store. Circulars and
price lists furnished on application.
W. C. LATIMER.
CLOVER ACADEMY,
YORK COUNTY, S. C.
L _
THE Fall Session commences on
. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1882. Tnxlruction
thorough. Locution hri(lthy.
EXPENSES:
t Primary, per month, ; $ 1 50
i Intermediate, per month, 2 00
3 Classical, per month, 3 00
1 Instrumental Music, per month, extra, 2 50
Use of Instrument, per session, 2 50
> Incidental Fee. nersession 20
" Hoard, including Fuel and Lights, nor
month, 10 00
For further information, apply to the Principal,
at Clover, S. C.
J. A. BOYD, A. B.. Principal.
Miss AD DIE M. DKTIIL, Assistant.
: July 6 Tt It
ITtock h o lders^m ekti n
] CHESTER AND LENOIR N. G. R. R.
d ' PRESIDENT'S OFFICE,)
f, Ciiestbb, 8. C., July 17, 1SS2. j
A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders
of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge
Railroad will be held in the town of LINCOLNe
TON, N. C., at 8 o'clock, P. M., on WEDNES.
DAY, July 20th, 1882, for the purpose of considering
certain propositions made for the lease of
4 the unfinished portion of the road between Newer
ton and Lenoir.
I) W. HOLMES HARDIN, President.
ii July 20 20 2t
I EXECU Toll'SNOTI CE.
0 A LL persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS
0 /V O'FAKRELL, Jr., are hereby notified to
inake payment to the undersigned without delay.
_ Persons having claims against the said estate
e are requested to present the same, properly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
G. H. O LEARY, Executor,
'j July 12 2X 3t
1 ~
0 FJ1RESH ROACH ED LIME forsale at iny Kiln,
0 1/ It miles East of Black's Station, S. <:., known
(4 as the "Greene Kiln." Orders for Lime in Bar17
rels will have prompt attention. Price 25 cents
13 per bushel at kiln, Black's Station, S. C.
J. W. RHYNE.
<(> April 0 14 ]y
T. M. DOBSON,
GREAT SENSATION!
SELLING AT COST!
WHAT is the cause of all this fuss and feati
ers? Why, Mrs. Jones, T. M. DOBSO.1
commences to-day offering his
ENTIRE STOCK
Of Dry Goods and Millinery
AT COST, FOR TEN DAYS.
He says he may continue 30 or GO days; but fo
fear he should close down in ten days,
I AM IN A GREAT IIURR1
To get there before all the
NICE GOODS ARE GONE,
For every person in York county knows full wel
when
DOBSON SAYS COST HE MEANS IT,
And nothing else. He informs me that lie ex
pectsthis to bo
HIS LAST COST SALE
Tn Yorkville. His object is a new departure li
his business, and in order to effect that
CHANGE OF TACTICS
Ts compelled to offer his entire stock at Cost
Now, Mrs. Sunflower, if you want goods at
JUST WHAT THEY COST,
DOBSON will sell at that price and no deviation
Many articles below cost, to close them out.
NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME.
Now is the day of your pocket's salvation. Comi
one, conie all,to
DOBSON'S LAST FEAST
For your pockets. And whenever you touch i
man's pocket you come so near his heart that hi
is compelled to flinch just a wee bit. All kind!
of Goods at cost at
T. M. DOBSON'S
Until further notice.
G. H. O'LEARl .
FURNITURE STORE.
I HAVE on hand and am receiving a large as
sortmentof FURNITURE, consisting of Bu
reaux Wardrobes, Lounges, Bedsteads, Wash
stands. Tables, Chairs. A large variety of Win
dow Shades, Step Ladders, Spring Beds, Mat
tresses, Cots, Tin Sales, Cupboards, Cliromos
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, C'hildren'sCar
riagos, Hall Stands, and Brackets, which I air
selling very cheap lor the cash. Be certain to ex
amine quality and prices before buying.
G. H." O'LEARY.
BED ROOM SETS.
FINE, Medium and Low Priced Walnut Be<
Room Sets, and Poplar Cottage Sets cheap, a
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
COOKING STOVES. ~~
1AM selling Cooking Stoves of the Liberty
Stove Works, Charles Noble Co., of Phila
delphia, and have sold hundreds of their make
which have given entiresatisfaction. Pieces fur
nished for any Stove of their make.
G. H. O'LEARY.
SATDDLES.
XHAVE on hand, a splendid stock of Saddle
of my own make, which will be sold at ven
low prices. G. H. O'LEARY. *
HARNESS, BRIDLES, &C,
fCARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Bri
J dies, Collars, Martingales, Buggy and Wagoi
Whips, at prices that cannot be beat.
G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLERY HARDWARE.
BRIDLE Bits, Buckles, Saddle Nails, Tacks
Copper Rivets, Tin Rivets, Spurs, Saddl
Trees, Stirrups, Hames and Chains, at
G. II. O'LEARY'S.
J. M. ADAMS.
WRAPPING PAPER
^
ENVELOPES,
NEW GOODS. ~
ICE-CREAM CHURNS,
PRESERVING KETTLES
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
STOVE FIXTURES,
STOVE Pans, Stove Blacking and Stove Pipe
cheap for cash. J. M. ADAMS.
TURNIP SEED.
IN great variety, for sale cheap, by
J. M. ADAMS.
ATTENTION"[HOUSEKEEPER S.
THE greatest variety and the best goods for th
least money, in Crockery, Glassware. Ti
Ware, Pot Ware, Wooden Ware, Agate and Gran
ite Iron Ware, <fcc., ever ottered in this market, i
now open at J. M. ADAMS' Tin and Hard war
Store, Yorkville, S. C.
JUST RECEIVED. ~
A NICE assortment of Agate Iron Sauce Pan<
J. M. ADAMS.
YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL,
j FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS.
THE above School will opon in tli
/]^mr Female College Building, Yorkvilh
S. C.,on the 4TH OF SEPTEMBEF
ASmST 1RS2. English, Latin, Greek, Frencl
&Mr German, Mathematics, Book-Keepinj
Music, Painting, Drawing, &c., will be thorougt
ly taught by FIRST-CLASS TEACHERS, wh
follow the latest and best methods. Tuition coir
j paratively low?ranging from 81.50 to 83.50 pt
I month. 'Board in the College Building, includin
! Fuel and Lights, $12.00 per month.
J. A. WILSON, A. B., Principal.
E. W. SMITH, A. B., Associate.
Miss SALLIE DICKSON, I Assistflllts
Miss ANNIE RAWLINSON, \ AHH13iams71&T"
For Circulars, apply to the Principal, Yorl
ville, S. C.
July 13 28 5t
FOB SALE
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
T
A
LARGE LINE OF SLIPPERS
lN
For Ladies, Misses, Children and Infants.
Ladies' and Misses' 3 Strap Slippers.
Ladies' and Misses' 2Strap Slippers.
Ladies' and Misses' Opera Slippers.
Ladies' and Misses' Newport Ties.
Children's 5 Strap Slippers.
Children's 3 Strap Slippers.
Children's 2 StrapSlippers. .
Children's 1 Strap Slippers.
Children's Fancy Slippers.
Children's White Button Shoes,
And a large variety in Black and Bronze.
A full line of all sizes of
ir
acmtjc inw.miARTFRFn sun Fa.
UkM U kW II f?mi hMbw wiiwbwi
I
A full stock of all styles of Fans, Parasols, Ladies'
Gloves, black and colored Lace Mitts, Ladies'
white and colored Ties and Neckerchiefs,
and a large lot of
FANCY RIBBONS.
II
Also, a choice line of Ladias' Embroidery,
Trimmed Underwear, Chemise, Skirts and Night
Dresses.
NIGHT DRESSES AS LOW AS 50 CENTS.
UNDER SKIRTS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS.
- All of the above are offered as
EXTRA. BARGAINS,
i And any one in need of these articles would do
well to give us a call before buying.
H. F. ADICKES.
TAJ A MUTTON TO THE ABOVE
We are offering EXTRA INDUCEMENTS to
purchasers of
Gents' Hats,
Linen Coats, ?
Linen Dusters,
Poplin Dusters,
Alpaca Coats,
White Shirts,
Under Shirts,
Collars and Cravats.
g
WE HAVE A FULL LINE
Of all kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books1,
Inks, Papers, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ac., Ac.
i '
' SPECIAJL.
A large variety of Patterns of figured Muslins
I at 5 and 54 cents per yard.
4-4 Bleached Horue'spun at 10cents, entirely free
of dressing. .
A new lot of nic6 styfrsh' Prints.
A few colored Underskirts at special low prices. ,
II. F. ADICKES.
B '
WITHERS ADICKES.
MACKEREL,
" TN Quarter Barrels, Kits and by the dozen.
' JL Much cheaper than Bacon at 15 cents.
; SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS.
, As good as Hams and cheaper.
COW PEAS
- On hand and for sale at our house.
CHOW-CHOW
Vory cheap, now.
vrw rnnnc
J 1.1 XU ?I U
t Constantly arriving. Just received. Coffees?a
good article at 7 pounds for $1.00. Sugars?nice
yellow for preserving. India Rice, Amer's Pastry
Snowtlake Wafers, Vanilla Snaps, etc. Candies,
Roasted Peanuts, Lemons, Dried Figs,
- Corned Beef, Potted Meats, Tobaccos, Snuffs and
i, Cigars.
BRASS KETTLES,
Galvahized Well and Cattle Chains, Rope, etc.,
etc.
TRY A BOX
* Of Jacquot's French Blacking at 5?20 cents.
1 WITHERS ADICKES.
JUST RECEIVED."
LARD?We only keep the choicest city lard.
Coffees, Tobaccos, of which our assortment is
' very full, and we'll be glad to show.
MORE FRUIT JARS.
A quart Jar to be sealed with wax, at 10J cents
each?and Mason's, of two sizes. Our Glass Fly
Trap is a bigsuccess. Buy one, follow directions
e and if not satisfactory, Rkturn.
HARDWARE, IN GENERAL.
- Grass Scythes, Horse Shoes, Plows. New lot
of Riin Locks, Nails, Hinges, Tacks, etc., etc.,
Sheep Shears.
i WOODEN WARE IN VARIETY.
Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Measures?halfbushel
and peck, Towel Rollers, Dough Trays,
Lemon Squeezers, Tubs, Churns, Wash Boards,
etc., etc.
WITHERS ADICKES.
M. STRAUSS.
THE^CRET
OF
M. STRAUSS SELLING GOODS SO CHEAP.
HE buys his Goods right. Anyone pan sell
goods, but it is not every one who is a judge
and knows what and whereto buy.
- COME AND HEAR THE PRICES
See the Goods and compare with others. You
" will find that his is the
" CHEAPEST STORE IN YORK COUNTY,
e DENTAL NOTICE.
/B3Bt I)r* w* M* WALKER'
a> UjJJ-J-I'rKESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST,
Respectfully tenders his professional services to
af Vm-bviiiBniiii uWnltv. Heiswell
prepared, with instruments of the mostapproved
style, and all modern appliances, supplemented
by a continuous practice of twenty-live years, to
guarantee satisfaction.
In keepir g with the general reduction of prices,
he proposes to furnish complete UPPER AND,
ie LOWER SETS, of the best material, for *520.00;
3, SINGLE SETS, either upper or lower, ?10.00:
t, and for partial sets, more than two teeth, $1.00
t, PER TOOTH. Patrons waited on at their resi?,
deuces out of town, charged for expenses of visit,
l- July fi 27 tf
.? " C. E. SPENCER,
'r ATTORNEY AT XjAW,
YOKKVILLE, S. Ci
OFFICE IN BEAR OF COURT HOUSE.
WILL practice in all the Courts of the State
and United States,
t- fiSr Special attention given to the Settlement of
Estates.
March 0 10 ly
CLARK BROTHERS
HEADQUARTERS
WE beg leave to announce the freah arrival
of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
At the Cash Grocery of CLARK RROTHERS.
Our stock ia now
MORE COMPLETE
Than at anjT time during the season, and we are
prepared
TO MEET THE WANTS
Of all who may want a good article in our line,
at the
LOWEST CASH PRICE.
Quick sales, short profits, prompt attention and
square dealing is our motto.
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING
And be convinced.
CLARK BROTHERS.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
COTTON GINS.
WE would inform our friends that we have
accepted the agency of S. Z. HALL'S
NEW IMPROVED COTTON GIN.
It is manufactured under Mr. Hall's personal supervision,
and is claimed to differ essentially from
all others, embracing several new and valuable
features. One of th*. peculiarities of this new
Gin is a
DOUBLE CURVED RIB,
Which enables the Saws to gin more rapidly and
take a greateramonnt of the lint off the seed than
any other iu existence.
. HAS FEEDER AND CONDENSER.
Also, Feeder and Condenser sold to fit any Gin.
If you have a Gin and want a Feeder or Condenser
for it, call and see us. Any one wanting to
examine the new Improved Gin can do so by
calling, as we have one on hand.
SOMETHING NEW.
The latest improved New American Sewing
Machine, No. 7. Light Running, noiseless, simple,
self-threading Shuttle. Always the best.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
HERNDOtf BROS.
FRUIT JARS.
WE have Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, in
Half-gallon and Quart sizes. Do not let
the time slip before you get your supply. They
will last for years, and it is so nice to have fresh
Peach pies when the snow is on the ground. Al
so, Rubbers to take tlie place 01 om, worn oiu
ones.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
fish.
WHY not buy fish? It is cheaper than Bacon
or Hams.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
HAMS.
JUST received a lot of P. T. G. A Co.'s Maryland
Hams, fresh.
herndon brothers.
CANNED AND BOTTLED GOODS.
JUST in, fresh Corn, Candies, Pickles, Lemons
and Currants.
herndon brothers.
MEAL AND HOMINY
Always in stock, at
herndon brothers.
ARICA ROASTED COFFEE.
IF you like a cup of good Coffee, buy the Arica.
We are in receipt of a fresh lot. It is good.
Trial packages lOcents. It is not packed in pound
papers. We sell any quantity any one mav want.
HERNDON BROS.
$2,000.00
TO be given for 500 CORDS of good Red, Black,
Spanish, White and Cliestuut Oak Bark, in
goods at Cash prices.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
JLATTA BROTHERS
FAMILY GROCERIES
a vn
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
--
HAMS, BACON AND LARD,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
FLOUR, MEAL AND CORN,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
GOOSE-NECK HOES,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
ALL GRADES OF MOLASSES,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
PIN-HEAD OAT MEAL,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
FOREST KING CIGARS,
At LATTA BROTHERS'.
DOBSOST & PARISH.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
AND Groceries of all descriptions. Our stock
is full and complete, and at the
LOWEST CASH PRICE.
Save your money by calling snd getting our low
prices. We also have
A NICE LINE OF SHOES,
Which we are offering very low for Hie Cash. If
you want to buy
MOLASSES BY THE BARREL,
We can save you money. We have a large lot on
hand, and will dispose of it cheap for cash.
Remember, we still sell
WESTERN BUGGIES
With Top for $65.00 ; Open, $55.00. First-Class
Horses and Buggies always on hand to hire, at
our first-class*
LIVERY STABLES.
Don't forget that we still feed at 25 cents a feed.
DOBSON & PARISH.
HUNTER. OATES & CO.
TREMMDOUSTUMBLE
IN THE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
POSITIVELY A GREAT REDUCTION!
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UNPARALLELED BARGAINS
ARE
NOW BEING OFFERED!
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L
CALL AT ONCE
AND
MAKE TOUR SELECTIONS !!
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MILLINERY GOODS,
I FTATS Rihhrma E'nwflra .fen., at ftStoni9hill?rlv
il low prices.
Ladies' DRESS GOODS at astonishingly low
prices.
PARASOLS, of all kinds, at astonishingly low
prices.
FANS, of all kinds, at astonishingly low prices.
LAWNS and MUSLINS at astonishingly low
prices.
PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, BARRED MUSLIN,
SWISS and TARLATAN, at astonishingly low
prices.
EMBROIDERY, LACES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES and VEILING, at astonishingly
low prices.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's SHOES at astonishingly
low prices.
Ladies' SLIPPERSatastonishingly low prices.
"We cannot, must not and will not be undersold,"
and if you wish good
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At
REDUCED PRICES,
This is, undoubtedly,
THE PLACE TO BUY.
HUNTER, OATES & CO.
JOHN R. ASHE.
FRUIT JARS. ~
A LARGE lot of Mason's Improved FRUIT
JARS, with porcelain lined Lids, in quart
and half-gallon sizes, are offered at the New Store
cheap. Come and see them.
JOHN R. ASHE.
THE NEW STORE.
THE NEW STORE MAN has a nice stock of
Crockery and Glassware; a full stock of
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries; a nice
I lineof Shoes for men and women ; a full stock of
' Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, and
i MANY OTHER ARTICLES
Too numerous to mention, to offer to the public
at prices that will please.
The New Store Man will sell as low as any
other man
FOR CASH.
And he will sell to the barter trade at the lowest
Cash Pricas. He will give his attention particularly
to giving the highest prices for
WHEAT AND OATS,
In exchange for anything in his line.
JOHN R. ASHE.
A WORD TO MANY.
The New Store Man will allow high prices for
WHEAT AND OATS IN PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
made with him, as he is ever ready to
assist in the public's good, and many of his customers
WILL HAVE A SURPLUS,
Which will go far in saving to them their cotton
crop. JOHN R. ASHE,
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F. HAPPERF IEjLD.
NEW AND FRESH GOODS.
1 WOULD call the attention of the public to the
fact that I have just received a supply of
Hatns, canvased and uncanvased; Breakfast
Strips; Fresh Flour, different brands ; Pearl
Hominy, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., all at the lowest
cash prices.
CANNED GOODS.
A full stock, warranted fresh, such as Corn,
Peaches. Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Pineapples,
Lobsters, Sardines, Ac. Maccaroni,Gelatine, Ac.
A full supply of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
An inspection of my goods is respectfully solicited.
F. 11A P PERFIE L D.
MARBLE YARD.
I WOULD inform the public that I still keep
up work in my Marble Yard, and am prepared
to furnish
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,
Headstones, Ac., in the best stvle, and LOW FOR
CASH, or on time to responsible parties.
F. HAPPERFIELD.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
1st. Come and REGISTER.
2nd. Come and buy the ELLIOTT A SON
COTTON GIN, with or without tne r
AND CONDENSER. This Gin has been thoroughly
tested in this county, and has given entire
satisfaction. They are the best Gins, for the
price, made.
Those wishing to buy, will please call early and
leave their orders.
W. H. McCORKLE,
Yorkville, S. C.
"JuneS 23 tf
JCOLCOCK, MILLER & CO.
" plantation supplies. '
OUR stock of Plantation Supplies is full up
and complete in every particular, and we
think we can
SAVE EVERY FARMER MONEY,
By calling and getting prices before purchasing.
Our object is to keep good goods,
, SELL AT SHORT PROFITS,
And, consequently save money to our customers.
Examine our stock of
COFFEES AND SUGARS.
We are selling Tburber's celebrated No. 34,
which gives satisfaction in every instance, and
other Coffees, which we guarantee to be the best
in the market for the money.
MAGNOLIA HAMS.
We have on hand a large stock of Magnolia
Hams, which we are offering as cheap as they can
be sold in this market.
ASK FOR THE LUXURY FLOUR,
Sold exclusively by COLCOCK, MILLER & CO.
and warranted to be the best Flour ever sold in
Yorkville. This Flour has given satisfaction in
everj' instance, and parties once buying it will
never buy any other.
Remember that our stock of
CANNED GOODS
Is always kept full and complete, and we can
give bargains in this lino. Don't forget that we
are keeping in stock a full
LINE OF SHOES
Which we are offering very cheap and warranting
every pair to be as we represent them.
Parties who have not yet called and given us
their Notes for Guano will please do so immedily,
as we wish to close our Guano Books at once.
COLCOCK, MILLER & CO.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
YORE DRUG STORE PARAGRAPHsT"
What we call the last effort is frequently the
successful one. Dr. Phelps Brown claims that
his Liver Invigorator will cure all diseases of the
Liver, even when all other remedies have failed.
This being so, it is worth a trial and cheap at any
price. Sold for one dollar a bottle at the York
Drug Store.
Tell vour afflicted friend or neighbor that this
same Dr. Phelps Brown claims also, that his Restorative
Assimilant cures all cases of Epilepsy
and Fits of any kind where the mind and brain
have not oeconie permanently affected. Sold at
the York Drug Store.
The Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla with
Iodide of Potassium, by its powerful alterative
properties removes the cause of disease by purifying
the blood and giving tone ar d vigor to the
system, thereby curing Scrofula, Skin diseases,
Rheumatism, Dropsy, Old Sores, Boils, &c. For
sale at the York Drugstore.
It is generally conceded by the medical profession,
that the hope of the consumptive is in the
use ofHypophosphitesof Limeand Soda, the Malt
Preparations, Con Liver Oil and moderate stimulation.
All but the "stimulation" for sale at the
York Drug Store.
Ten percent, of the cost of a bill of Paints is
often saved by being able to return and get credit
for unused remnants. Parties purchasing from
us always have this privilege. A large stock constantly
on hand. Correspondence and enquiry
as to prices solicited.
Would call the attention of Physicians to Ingluvin,
prepared from the Ventriculus Callostis
Gallinaceus. A specific for yomitingin pregnancy,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sick Stomach.
Sold at the York Drug Store.
Parties who have not yet given us their Notes
for purchases of Improved Harris' Fertilizer,
Acid Phosphate or Guano, aro urged to come forward
and do so. It is absolutely necessary for us
to have notes in order to make settlements.
PORTABLE PRESSES
FOR
TRAVELING COTTON GINS.
JF1HESE PRESSES are, beyond doubt, the best
I. now known to the trade. They are substantially
made, and have as little weight as it is possible
to build a press with theneoessary strength.
They are convenient, and very rapid in packing.
Capacity seventy-five bales per day, weighing
oOO pounds per bale. Each Press is supplied with
the very best one-and-a-half inch manilla rope,
by which the packing is operated. Two hands
can pack a 500 pound bale in three minutes.
These Presses can be mounted on a common farm
wagon, or the running parts of a thrasher, requiring
only four bolts to secure it to the wagon.
When mounted, it can be transported anywhere
as easily as a load of wood. A number of them
were used in this county last-season, giving entire
satisfaction. I submit the names of the parties
who operated these Presses last season, who
are well-known as reliable and truthful men, and
will, at any time, confirm my assertion of the
claims of the superiority of this Press over any
other known in the United States or elsewhere.
J. B. Whitesides, W. S. Piexico, John T.
Whitesides, Allen Crosby, Samuel L. Davidson,
Esq., William R. Havs, J. E. Leach, D. Martin
Hall, J. Martin Brian.
I also furnish a Stationary Cotton Press for Gin
Houses, made on the same* principle as the Traveling
Press, but at much less cost. Mr. J. Leander
Parish used onein his ginning establishment
last season, and is highly pleased with it, and has
said, and will say it again, that he can pack a bale
in less time than he could run up his old screw.
Ask him and ho will speak lor himself.
I would suggest to parties who may want ono
of these Presses, to leave thetr orders as early as
possible, as I have heretofore been unable to supply
the demand. T. S. JEFFERYS.
AT THE COENER DRUG STORE.
DO YOUR OWN PAINTING.
DON'T FOEGET IT.
THE finest ready-mixed Paints, warranted to
he made with pure boiled Linseed Oil,and
the best of White Lead, very cheap.
This paint can be spread on your dwellings by
any one, with those tine brushes I have, so now is
the time to beautify your homes.
The most beautiful tints of color in Kalsomino
and Marbleine ever seen, for beautifying and
adorning the walls and ceilings of your rooms,
at lower prices than ever.
AM kinds of Paints, Oils and Colors, to be had
in charming variety.
THE WONDERFUL 7 BARKS
Are having most rapid sales and give the best
satisfaction of any medicine yet otfered to tho
public. As the Agent, I will sell to dealers at the
Proprietor's Manufacturing prices. The usual
immense stock of First-Class
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
To be had at the Corner Drug Store.
Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent.
J. BOLTON SMITH
HAVING completed his Store and tilled it with
a full and complete line of goods usually
kept in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
respectfully salutes his friends and
the public generally, and asks an inspection of his
goods and prices, and feels satisfied that he can
till the wants of the most fastidious in his line.
NOW IN STOCK, the most complete line of
CLOCKS, of every new and desirable pattern,
with every facility for filling any order on tho
shortest notice.
A full stock of SILVER. CHINA and GLASS
WARE. Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Lockets,
Bracelets, Rings, and everything in the way
of cheap and handsome Jewelry.
Remember the sign of the Watch, and don't
forget the accompanying Sign, which is to inform
every one in search of MILLINERY GOODS,
I that an inspection of the handsome goods in this
line is :espectfully .solicited, ine wen-Known
lirm of MASSEY it SMITH have now in stock
a line of goods which, for quality and price, cannot
fail to please.
Remember that we still have a REPAIRING
DEPARTMENT, where vou can have your
Watches, Jewelry, Ac., made as good as new, and
at the lowest prices. Very Respectfully,
J. BOLTON SMITH.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed,
will be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriff's sale, 011 TIIE FIRST MONDAY IN
AUGUST NEXT,
the following property to wit:
The tract of land situated on the waters of Bullock's
Creek, containing twenty-seven acres.moro
or less, and bounded by the lands of A. W. Osborne,
W. W. Ratchford, S. L. Davidson and
others. Levied on as the properly of W. Drayton
Parks, at the suits of James Parks, T. M, Youngblood
and others. [$2.-15
$E3r Terms in variably 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 ensuing sales-day.
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
July 13 28 . it