Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 11, 1883, Image 3
and no two of <tbem were sick at the same
time. As the first drew near his death he
sent a message to his best friend, and the
one who next sickened and died, askingand advising
him to lead a better life. The same
message was sent by each man before he died,
and each recipient was the next victim of the
fatal fever."?Barnwell People.
..financial anil Commercial.
YORKVILLE, Januarv 10.?Cotton 7i to 9.
CHARLESTON, January 8.?Cotton steady;
middling, 9J.
LIVERPOOL, January 8.?Cotton dull; uplands
5 ll-l<kl.
NEW YORK, January 8.?Cotton auiet; uplands,
103. Futures closed dull, with sales of
09,000 bales, as follows : January 10.01 to 10.02;
February 10.07 to 10.08; March 10.21 to 10.22;
April 10.35 to 10.36; Mav 10.49 to 10.50; June
10.63 to 10.04; July 10.75 to 10.76; August 10.87
to 10.88.
Comparative Cottou Statement.
New York, January 5.?The following is the
comparative cotton statement for thfe week ending
January 5: 1883. 1882.
(l, ,,ii nAi^a fArthou'PoIr. 224.735
ivcici^io ?i an |/v* vo vuv .. VV.?T ,
Total receipts to this date 3,654,891 3,228,959
Exports for week 187,736 121,186
Stock at all U. S. ports 964,054 1,203,731
Stock at all interior towns' 190,087 217,518
Stock at Liverpool.. 710,000 519,000
American for Great Britain 329,000 240,000
The Net Receipts of Cotton.
New York, January 5.?The following are the
total net receipts of cotton at all the ports since
September 1, 1882:
Galveston...- 524,675 I New Orleans 922,581
Mdbn&.Yi?.?....: 2?,10t SnVannnh i...591,482
Charleston 415,764 | Wilmington- 87,304
Norfolk,...-*., 519,002 I Baltimore......? 17,437
New York 76,867 | Boston 85,392
Providence 1,400 Philadelphia...... 33,489
West Point.. 135,367 Brunswick 5,508
Port Royal.:.....- 6,512 Pensacola.597
City Point 2,793 Indianola 13,150
Total 3,658,991
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Last weok's circular of the Liverpool Cotton
Broker's Association says: Cotton was dull
with a pressure to sell and quotations generally
declined. American was in moderate request.
Holders offered stocks freely at l-16d. to Atl. decline.
Futures were unchanged, but the tone of
the market at the close was barely steady.
^special ftoiicts.
Cold Weather.
This is the season when exposure will produce
cold on the stomach, causing griping pains, dysentery,
cramp colic, tfcc. Norman's Neutralizing
Cordial will counteract all these troubles. It allays
inflammation arising from cold and restores
the bowels to their normal condition.
January 11 2 It
HYMENEAL^
Married?In Bethesda township, on the 4th
instant, by Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson, Mr. RUFUS
L. ISOM and Miss AGNES E. STRAIT.
All of this county.
In Fort Mill township, on the .'10th of November,
1882, bv Rov. J. M. Garrison, Mr. JOHN Q.
BAIN and Miss DORA C. FARIS. All of York
co unt v.
In i^ort Mill township, on the 21st of December,
1882,"by Rev. J. M. Garrison, Mr. JOHN 1).
FARIS and Miss JANE F. NIVENS. Both of
York o6unty.
OBITI7ARY. A
Died?Near Bethel, on the 1st instant, JOSEPH
ARTHUR, voungest son of A. II. ttiia Jane M.
Barnet, aged 20 years 4 months and 27 days.
In Yorkville,on the 5th instant, of heart disease,
Mrs. MARTHA HEMPHILL, widow of
SIMPSON HEMPHILL, deceased, aged about
61 years.
T. R. MAGIIX, ?
Wholesale Grocer,
COLLECE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Orders solicited and promptly tilled.
January 11 2 6m
YORKVILLrE Lll XDHY.
I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of
this town that I am "now prepared to engage
in the LAUNDRY WORK, at the most reasonable
rates. For further information, enquire of
me, at M^Jor Hart's <3rove.
N. B.?All orders left with Messrs. Hunter d:
Oates will receive prompt attention and full satisfaction
given for all work.
HUGH SCHMIDT.
January 11 2 2t
HORSES VXD XILJ.ES.
y mHK undersigned will arrive et Yorkville
1 about the 10 th of February, 1883, with a lot
of 25or 30 head of FINE HOUSES AN1) M U EES,
some of the latter of whieh will measure from 15
to 18 V hands in height.
i>_ JOHN It. ROLLER,
... .. Ford Town, Teun.
Jftnnary 11 . . 2 3t
EX EE l TORS' XOT ItE.
f ? *
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Rev. S.
L. -WATSON, deceased, are hereby notified
to make immediate payment to tho undersigned.
Those haying claims against the said estate will
present them, properly authenticated, within the
time prescribed bv law.
D. A. A. WATSON, 1 Vxw.uton
J. A. WATSON, ) i.xecutors.
January 11 2 3t*
LOST.
EITHER in Yorkville or Rock Hill, or on the
road between the above towns part of a
GOLD CHAIN, having attached to it a gold
medal and pencil. The medal is a triangle with
"Univ. of the South" on one side and a Hebrew
inscription on the obverse. The pencil was an
extension one, in the form of a cross. A liberal
reward will be paid if left at Mr. H. F. Adickes',
Yorkville; or, Mr. J. R. London's, Rock Hill,
S. C.
January 11 2 tf
-_ ! _j_ j DEXTAL XOTK E.
^^5^ Dr. J. B. Patrick. Jr., D. S.,
? v 4 ^ ? Ji r *
Tk ESPKC'JCX^ULLY informs the citizens of
Vqrkvijie and vicinltv that he will visit
Aorkville, on the 5th of FEBRUARY next, and
remain TWA) WEEKS for the purpose of practicing
his profession in all its various branches.
With a long experience, and provided with the
best instruments, and thoroughly informed in
the most approved methods in the art, he feels
contideut of his ability to give entire satisfaction
to his patrons.
January 11 2 tf
NEWS AGENCY.
THE undesigned, as News Agent, would respectfully
inform the public that he is the
authorized Agent, at this place, for several leading
publications, and that lie will receive subscriptions
for any newspaper or magazine published
in the United States. Subscribing through
my Agency, trouble, expense of postage and
danger of loss are obviated. Now is the time to
Subscribe for your Reading Matter for 1883.
Particular attention is called to the Southern
('ultivatorand the Southern World, the two leading
Agricultural publications of the South, and
specially adapted to Southern Agriculture. Call
and see* specimen copies. These and all other
publications
FURNISHED AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES.
'Clio TViilv Viiwa ftiui fmiriAr furnished to sub
scribers iu*Vorkville on preefselv thesame tonus
hs it is delivered 011 the streets of Charleston.
SAM M. GRIST.
January 11 li " 3m
" STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
('01'NTY OF YORK?COl'KT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Arrena (Mark and John M. (Mark, Plaintiffs,
against Mary Etters, James Crowder Etters,
Lvdia Miller, Eliza Camp, MMieodore Etters,
NVin. P. Etters, Jacob L. Etters and Katie J.
White, Defendants.?iSummons for Relief?
Complaint not Sewed.
To the Defendants above named :
YOU are hereby summoned and required to
answer the Complaint in this action, which
is to-day filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer to the said
Complaint on the subscribers, at their office in
Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint
within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in
this action will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded iti theOoriiplaint.
Dated January* 0, A. D. 188.'!.
[l. s.] Joseph f. Wamack, C. C. C. Pls.
" ' HART <fc HART, Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
January 11 - lit
' OEAN? DEBTS.
A LL persons indebted to the undersigned for
J\_ Fertilizers are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment, as mv principals
are urging me to make collections,
J. R. GARDNER,
Agent.
November 10 40 tf
NOTICE.
PERSONS living along the post route from
YORKVII.LE to GARIBALDI, N. C., desiring
to subscribe for the Yqiikvili.e Enquirer,
and to whom it Is inconvenient to receive their
papers at a post office, will have them delivered
FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting
their names on mv club. W. O. GLOVER.
\\w\w\\\\ TWWWrcwww
AUCTION SALES, j
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
4T the late residence of FAITHEY HOIJSER,
deceased, on FRIDAY, 20th of JANUARY,
18K3,. I will expose to public sale, the PERSONAL
PROPERTY of the said deceased, consisting
of Corn, Fodder, Cattle, Hogs, and Household
and Kitchen Furniture. Terms1?CASH.
W. H. CARROLL, Administrator.
January n 2 -t
CLERK'S SALE.
South Carolina?County of York,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
William Z. Kell and others, plaintiffs, against
Ranks Kell and others, Defendants.
IX obedience to the Decree for partition made
in the cause above entitled, ana dated August
Dth, A. D., 1SM2, I will expose to public sale on
the
FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN FEBRUARY,
Next, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court
House in Yorkville, the following Real Estate of
the late JOHN G. KELL, deceased, situate in
the County and State aforesaid, and described iu
the pleadings herein, and. will be sold in the following
parcels, to wit:
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing two hundred and forty-seven acres,
more or less. This tract covers the buildings.
TRACT NO. 6,
Containing seventy-four acres, more or less.
Reference inky be had to plats of same on file
in my ollice, made by J. C. Hicklin, Esq., D. S.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third Cash; balance of purchase money
on twelve month's credit, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with
interest from dav of sale. Purchaser to pay for
papers. Re-sold at the risk of the former' purchaser.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C'< Pis.
January 11 ? 2 4t
V A I, U ABLE Mil, I7PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
A Rare Chance for a permanent Paying
Investment.
ITNLESS previously disposed of, the underJ
signed will sell at public auction on the
FIRST MONDAY IN * FEBRUARY next, at
YOrk iCourt House, THE CRRRO GORDO
FLOURING MILLS, with KS acres of land attached,
situated on Allison Creek, 7 milessoutheast
of Yorkville. These mills have an excellent
run of custom, have recently been remodeled,
new bolting cloth and attachments added,
and the entire machinery, which is run by a new
Left'el Turbine Wheel, is in perfect order."
Also, will he sold 200acres, of the OLD PLACE
TRACT, lying west of the Lincoln and Chester
road. One-third of this land is in cultivation,
and on the place are all necessary buildings,
good well of water, Ac.
Tkkms.?One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, with approved security. For particulars
address
~ ? r t it A r T T T VI?
in\ o. .1. or liiiivo,
Yorkville, S. ('.
January 4 1 5w
T. M. DOBSON.
TO GIVE AWAY.
AS the New Your is upon us, and we are all interested
in crops, and want to know when it
is going to rain ana when the moon goes right, I
have a
Quantity rtf Almanacs to Give Away.
Tf you are building a house, vou want to know
when it is level and plumb. 1 have a few spirit
and pocket levels for that purpose for sale, at
reasonable prices. When you go on a journey,
or leave home for a few days, it is necessary 'to
wear clean apparel, and for your convenience,
you (ran find a
AIOK LL\? OF VALISES
9 ? J i - i ?
For sale at my Store. Every gentleman should
wear a nice clean Shirt?especially on Sabbath
days, when he enjoys thecompany of his bettorhalf
and little ones probably more than any
other days in the year, and to add to his appearance
I have the
Dobtton Favorite Sliirt
Lauiulricd for $1.25, and uulaundried for $1.00.
No better for sale in Yorkville. Every lady has
a small table in her sitting and company rooms,
and it is necessary that that table should look
nicely for that purpose. I have for sale such
nice covers ut reasonable prices, and would be
glad to show and sell them. It is quite neecssa- rv
that every farmer should be provided with
something for cutting and making wedges for
his plow handles and stocks, and for this purpose
I have bought a nice assortment of
POCKET KNIVES AND HATCHETS,
Which I would gladly dispose of at prices at
which every man can afford to buy. A large
majority of mankind are addicted to the filthy
habit of chewing Tobacco, and the ladies of using
Snuff, and to provide for them I have an assorted
stock of Chewing Tobacco, including
The Old Oaken Bucket, Lucy Hinton,
And many other brands. I also keep the popular
Loriliard Scotch Snulf in bladders, at 75
cents, and Ralph's Snuff, in Tin boxes. Would
be pleased to wait on any and all who mav favor
me with a call. * T. M. POBSON,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
KEEP CLEAN.
A S it is quito necessary that every mother
iV should look after and cater for the health of
her children, I know of nothing that will add
more toward this than cleanliness, and for that
purpose I have a
Nice Assoi'tment of Soaps.
Some, Lubin's, as low as .1 cakes for 10 cents. I
also keep Cashmere Bouquet, Sulphur and
tJl vcerineSoap. It is a stubborn fact, that every
ladv is very anxious to have a prettv face, and to
add to nature'- wants I have supplied
MY BOY-TOY STORE
With a line of nice Face' Powders, and Bloom of
Youth, wich is getting to be so verv popular in
this day and time, and for whichl clo not ask
long prices. Mrs. DOBSON attends to that denuftmnnt
oiul oil nnrfihn&tUU lllUflA from lipr nr
Miss KEHX will bo strictly confidential. This
cold weather the ladies are all on thelook out for
something to keep them comfortable, and for
this I have a stock of
Zephyr an?l Breakfast Shawls,
Which Tain anxious to sell, and would behind
to do so at reasonable profits. Black Oashmeres
have been all the rage the past season. I always
keep a line of
NICE CASHMERES,
And from the quantity sold, my prices must be
very low and my goods pretty. Would remind
the ladies that I have a few
Trimmed & Untrimiued Hats and Bonnets,
Which I am disposing of at very low figures.
In fact, I have reduced the price on nearly all
MY MILLIYERY GOODS,
To close out and run mv stock low to make room
for
My Spring Goods.
T. M. DOBSOX, Leader in Millinery.
OKR1I VN KAIXIT.
Direct importation.
PERU VIA X CUAXO,
Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian government.
FISII OUAXOfitok percent, Ammonia.
XrtVA SCOTIA LAXD PLASTKK.
SOUTH CAROLINA CRorxi) PHOSPHATE,
Fine ground and high grade.
For sale bv
' IIK KM A XX BU L WIX K L K,
Kerr's Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
December 14 50 :tm
THE YORKVILLE HICK SCHOOL,
UXDKK its present corps of compci
fTMy tcnt taachors, is, we think, a success.
Tuition ranges from $1.50 to $1.00 per
^4^^* month. Ornamontal Branches, per
month, as follows: Music, $3.50;
Drawing, &.50; Painting. &UJ0. Board in College,
$12.00 per month. For circulars or other
information, appiv to
J. A. wii/Su.N, rnncipai,
Yorkvilie S. ('.
December 14 50 lot
LI M E.
IJRESII ROAPHED LIME for sale at my
Kiln, 11 miles East of Black'sStation, S. P.,
known as the "(Jreene Kiln." Orders for Lime
in Barrels will have .prompt attention. Priee 25
routs per bushel at kiln. Black's Station, S.
.1. W. KlIYXIi.
April 0 14 ly
COFFEES. '
OUR stock of Polices is large and complete.
We areolterin;' Bargains, 0, and 10 pounds
of good Polfee for si. Dol'.SoNA PARISH.
%
v\\\\\w\\\\\w wwwm \wsw\w\u\vw \ ^\\\\*\^\w
HUNTER & OATE&
SINCERE THANKS.
*
WE desire to return sincere thanks to our
many friends and customers
For their Patronage during the past Year,
And wish them all
A HAPPY YEW YEAR.
We are determined, by polite attention, low
prices anil fair dealing
To Merit a Continuance of past Favors.
The people of York county will find it to their
interest to purchase from lis, where a
SUPERIOR CXASS OF GOODS
('an always be found. We will soon have every
facility for
Conducting a First-Class Business.
In a tirst-class manner, and only
SOLICIT A FAIR TRIAL.
^ ~
HUNTER A OATES.
DOBSON& PARISH^
Ot'R STOCK
OF (Groceries and Hardware is now full and
complete. We are ready to otter goods in
our lines at low figures for the cash. We are offering
bargains in a few lines of heavy Shoes?
both men's and women's. Coffees still at low
figures, for the Cash.
OUR LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
Our facilities for the Livery and Feeding Business
are now better than ever. We have the best
hostlers employed that we can get in the city.
We will take special care of horses left in our
charge. We havejust received a ear load ofTitnotliv
Hay, the best feed in the world for horses.
xi you want a nice xxorse anu uuggy, go 10
DOBSON A* PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable.
If you want a nice Double Team, go to DOBSOX
\t PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable.
If you want a nice Carriage, goto the Livery
and Feed Stable of DOBSON it PARISH.
If you want a nice Horse, go to DOBSON it
PARISH'S Liverv and Feed Stable.
If you want to feed at a first-class Liverv and
Feed Stable, go to DOBSON it PARISH'S.
M.STRAUSS.
XOW IN THE TIME.
n. STRAUSS
Offers his stock of Goods at
Very Low Prices Fop fash.
His prices are ho low that he is ashamed to mention
them.
COME AND SEE.
HERN DON BROS."
FERTILIZERS,
PHOSPHATE and German Kainit. We have
some of these goods in atock, and are before
the public to sell them. Pure good Fertilizers
at prices to suit.
HERNDON BROTHERS, Agents.
STOVES.
WK have the Agency of the Tropic;, Palmett o
Cooking Stove's. Heating Stoves, from
$5.80 to $10.00, and the Organ Parlor Stoves. We
have known these Stoves for 10 years and can got
testimonials from parties who know the Stoves.
The Tropic No. 7 is the very Stove for a medium
sized family. HERNDON BROS., Agents.
mTlls. ~
OUR Wheat and Corn Mills are in first-class
order and we guarantee to do as well as anv
other Mills. HERNDON BROTHERS. "
KING'S 91. MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkvllle, S. C.
THOROUGH preparation for the
! jrrfrMLr- South Carolina Military Academy and
the South Carolina College.
NByS* A sound practical education to those
CHjS^ who may not wish to takea collegiate
course.
SECOND SESSION of School Year 18S2-1S83
will begin on the SECOND DAY OF FEBRUA
iv i -m'tv iWI rnii? iijhi
KINO'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkville, S. C.
January 4 1 ">t
N(H?OL\OT I?K.
OFFICE OF COUNTY SCHOOL COM., 1
YoitKVii,LK, S. ('., Jan. 2, 1KHJ. j
T' WILL moot the Trustees and Patrons of the
Free Schools, at the following places, at the
i times mentioned, viz.: At Hickory drove, on
| Tuesday, the Oth instant; at Black's Station, on
| Wednesday, the 10th instant; at Clover, on
i Thursday, the 11th instant; at Rock Hill, on
! Monday, the l'?th instant; at Fort Mill, on Tuesday,
the 10th instant. All persons interested in
the Free Schools will he prompt in their attorni
dance at 10 o'clock, on the days specified.
R. LATIIAX, School Commissioner,
i January 4 1 2t
FOR NALK.
TWO first-class MULES. Applv to
F. HAPPERFIEI/p.
1 January 4 1 tf
KENNEDY BROS^A BARRON.
MILLINERY ROOM.
IN order to make room for our Spring Millinerv,
we are offering bargains in Hats, Bonnets,
Hoods, Plush, Plumes, Velveteens, Ac.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS.
IF you want something tine, at a low price, in
tfie way of all-wool Blankets, call and see
ours.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
BARGAINS ill heavy Ready-Made Suite,Caasimeres,
Jeans, Balmorals, Infants' Knit
Sacques, Plaid Linsevs, Boots, at
KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON'S.
THE HEWING MACHINE.
THE New American No, 7 Sewing Machine is
always in order and ready to sow from the
finest to the heaviest fabric. It runs easily,
makes very little noise, and is self-threading.
You cannot fail to be pleased with your purchase,
if you buy the New American. A full
supplv always on hand, at
KENNEDY BROTHERS BARRON'S.
PAY CP.
PARTIES owing us, who have not been in and
seen us about their Notes and Accounts, are
requested to come at once, pay up and save cost
of Attorney.
KENNEDY BROTHERS BARRON.
J. 31. ADAMS.
JOB WORK.
JAM now prepared to do all kinds of Job
Work. Old Stoves repaired- and Guttering
put up at short notice, for the cash.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Cooking and Heating Stoves."
THAVE just received a good stock of Cooking
and Heating Stoves, at prices that defy competition?from
the cheapest to the best. Selling
direct from the factory, my customers can rely
on obtaining good Stoves tit low down prices for
the ensh. I can furnish pieces for all the Stoves
that I sell, and can got repairs for almost any
Stove made in the United State*. Remember
that I guarantee satisfaction in every Stove that
I sell, and give 20 pieces of ware and ten feet of
pipe with each Cooking Stove.
J. M. ADAMS.
F. HAPPERFIEJLD.
THE STEW TEAR!
OX entering upon the New Year, the undersigned
respectfully tenders his most sincere
thanks to his customers and the public generally
for the patronage received at their hands; and he
would also assure them that in the future, as in
the past, it shall be his constant endeavor, by legitimate
business methods to merit and receive
a continuance of the same. His stock is now
full of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of New Crop New Orleans
Molasses, Cream Cheese. Hams, Rice. Pearl
?* T 1 - *** n 3 T1 i.
nommy, ttaeon, i.ara,* onees?tireenanu rm?i*ied.
Sugars?all grades. Tobacco, Snutf and Cigars,
Hardware, Wooden Ware, <fcc.
Besides the foregoing, I also have in stock a
full line of
FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting of French and Domestic Candies,
Canned Hoods of all kinds, Crackers, Spices, Extracts,
<te.
IjAMPS and I,amp goods.
T have in stock a complete assortment of Lamps
and Lamp Hoods, and will not he undersold in
any lines that I carry. Hive me a call and he
convinced. F. IIAPPERFIELP.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
YORK DRUG STORE.
? .
New Year Paragraph.
The past year has, in the main, been one of
general prosperity, in which through the continued
patronage of the people, we have in a small
way shared. We thank the public for the liberal
support given us, and trust that to all, in its successes,
the New Year may be a generous counterpart
of the one just past.
JXO. C. KUYKEXDAL.
W. C. LATIMER.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
MANY thanks to my friends ami customers
for the very
Liberal Share of their Patronage
During the past year, and hope, by fair dealing,
good Moods and reasonable profits, to
MERIT A CONTINUANCE
(?f tlie same in tlie future. I always keep the
very latest styles and Novelties, both in
I>ry Goods and Millinery,
j And am prepared, at any and all times, to give
i von
THE LATEST STYEEH,
At the verv lowest possible prices.
\V. C. LATIMER.
Cotton Seed Wanted.
I still want 20,000 bushels of COTTON SEED,
for which I will pav la cents per bushel.
\V. C. LATIMER.
COLCOCK. MILLER & CO.
LET US EXTEND
To the farmers of York county,
A Bright and Prosperons New Year to All,
And if the great God favors us with another good
season, by usin^ the
STANDARD ORIENT ACID. PHOSPHATE,
It Is sure to he a prosperous year.
We have these Goods in Stock,
(Of which we sold so laigely last year, and gave
every one satisfaction) and we are now offering
them
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
We are offering great inducements in j
Boots, Shoe* and Clothing.
Call and see our stock before purchasing. We
keep as good Goods as the best, and sell them
AS (HEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
And if what wo guaranteodoes not give satisfaction,
we will give you another article of the same.
We won't be Undersold by Any,
And we want everybody to bear that in mind.
Come and get prices from
COLCOCK, MILLER dc CO.,
Before purchasing. We keep everything in stock
tlmt is Kept in a first-class
Store of General Merchandise.
So come to see us, and we are sure to sell you
what vou want. Yours respectfully,
COLCOCK, MILtER CO.
J. R. LIXDSAY & Co!
WE WOULD,
AT THE
ommencement of a Now Year,
Thank the public for the share of
PATRONAGE ALREADY GIVEN TO US,
And solicit a continuance of the same
In the Coming Year.
We will strive always to lie up with the times, so
that we may
MEET ANY COMPETITION
And be able to give our friends whatever
Advantage in Buying Goods
There is to be had. By understanding our business
and
ATTENDING STRICTLY TO IT,
iJv buying well and buying for CASH, and uv
Selling at Reasonable Prices,
Is bow we propose to make a
SUCCESS OP OUR BUSINESS.
J. K. LINDSAY & CO.
H. F. ADICKES.
COMPLIMENTS OP THE SEASON
mo our friends and customers, to whom we exX
tend our thanks for their liberal putronage
during the past year.
We are Showing Unprecedented Bargains
In Men's and Bovs' Clothing and Overcoats, of
which we have a good assortment. It will pay
you to
INSPECT OUR STOCK AND SEE PRICES.
A very large stock of Boots and Shoes, on
which we are
Making very Close Prices.
We have a full stock of Zeigler's Men's, Boys',
Lad1" ' >nd Children's
FINE SHOES,
That can be had at no other House in this market,
and
Every Pair of which we Guarantee.
Our stock of staple and
FANCY DRT GOODS
Ts full up in all lines, and prices are as low as the
lowest.
See Our 5-Cents Calicoes.
A largo line of heavy Jeans and Kerseys, at
very low prices.
OUR STOCK OF XOTIOXS
Is the very largest in this market, and our stock
of
Millinery, Hats and Fancy Goods
is second 10 none in mis marhci. im.cn ?iv
worthy of notice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME
For Goods furnished last year, are requested to
make
Prompt Settlements,
As their Accounts are past due.
H. P. ADIC'KES.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
A NICE HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Apply
to H. F. ADICKES.
CLARK BROTHERS
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
We take this opportunity of wishing
Our Friend* and Customers,
i
And a generous public, A HAPPY NEW
YEAR.
WE EXTEND OUR HEARTY THANKS
For the very liberal patronage we have received,
and would
Respectfully Announce
That we shall, in the future, he pleased to
NERVE OlIR FRIENDS
As in the past.
CLARK BROTHERS.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
1 8 8 3 .
WE take this method of returning our thanks
to our friends and customers for their liberal
patronage extended to us during the year
just closed, and we hope by
Close Attention to Our Business,
And a study of the wants of our friends to merit
and receive a liberal share of their patronage for
the year 188:!. And to those of our friends who
have settled with us for last year we extend
MAXY TH1\KS.
And to those who still owe us we would thank
them very kindly if they will call and settle with
us at once, as we need* our money. And now
wishing to one and all a happy aiid prosperous
New Year, wo remain vours trulv,
* J. J. .SMITH A CO.
DRY GOODS.
T) those in want of anything in Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots Shoes and Hats, we would
say to all such that we have in stock a full and
complete line of the above goods, and as the season
is advancing we are prepared to otter special
inducements in the way of prices. And as we
intend in the future to conduct our Business
Strictly upon a Cash Basis,
All those who pay cash for goods can conic and
be assured that they can tliul the lowest prices at
our House, as we will then have no bad uebts for
the cash buyer to help pay for, and the customer
who comes with cash in hand always has the advantage
in prices. Call and see us, as we mean all
we say. J. SMITH A CO.
FERTILIZERS
have on hand about 10 Tons Acid Phos
J T phate at 9-5U per ion on nine.
J. J. SMITH * CO.
NOTICE.
PERSONS living along the post route from
Yorkville to Bullock's Creek, desiring to
subscribe for the Exqitirkr, 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, bv putting
their names on my club, JAMES C. Wool).
December 7 -10 if
WITHERS ADICKES.
groceries"
ON the way?more New Orleaus Sugar and
Molasses. Coffees of all kinds, Java and
Rio at 9 to 20 cents. Roasted at ti pounds for $1
loose, or Thurber's package No. 34, which is increasing
in favor. Call for sample free to try.
Teas of many kinds?Rajah, Mixed, Black arid
Green, in packs, is popular. Plain and French
Mustard, Sauces for meat and vegetables,Pickles,
Catsups, Salad Oils, pure Olive Oil, Gelatine,
Jellies, Chocolate, Canned Goods, best assortment
in town, embracing Fruits, Vegetables, Fish,
Meats, Condensed Milk, Baking Powders, Flavoring
Extracts, Spices of every kind?ground
or whole; Sage and other herbs for Sausage,
Nuts, Candies and Crackers in great variety.
Green and Dried Fruitsof all kinds, generally in
Store. Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Apple. Peachand
Cranberry Butter; Mincemeat, Pickles at retail
from barrel, etc. In short, we have almost everything
in the way of eatables. Hardware, Tin
Ware, Crockery, Willow Ware. Tobaccos at low
prices. We have a large stock and will sell.
WITHERS ADICKES.
OI R STOCK ~
IS larger and more complete than at any previous
time.
COFFEES AND SUGARS
Are very cheap at present?good time to buy a
supply. Good pure Louisiana Sugar at 10 cents.
Co flees from 9 to 20 cents.
HAMS, DRIED BEEF,
Bologna Sausage, Cheese, Pickles by the quart,
X. O. Molasses, Syrup, Bran, Pea Meal and
Shorts, for cow feed. T ens of many kinds, Soaps,
'1 to 4-pound bars ; Blueing, Starch, etc. 'lhe
largest variety of Fancy Groceries in town.
HARDWARE.
Sausage Grinders and Stutters, Fire Sots, Axes,
Grindstones and Fixtures for only 75 cents per
set. Hammers?Sledge, Hand. Tack, etc. Locks
and Hinges of all kinds. Well Wheels, Chains,
Buckets, etc. Door Springs, Bolts, Latches,
Knives of every kind, Pistols, a good Gun for
$2.50 (discarded army masket,) Plows, Saws,
Bench Screws, Hand Corn Shelters, Pots, Ovens,
etc. Tobaccos?cheap. Window-Glass and Putty.
PUREST LARD AND OLIVE BUTTER
T'or Cooking, Apple, Peach and Cranberry Butter
Cheese. A lot of Crackers and Candies, of
which we have the largest assortment in town.
Cider, Corn Starch, and everything good to eat.
WITHERS ADICKES.
LATTA BROTHERS
NEW YEAH. 3j
AS we enter upon the New Year we beg oufcustomers
to accept thanks for the liberal.
patronage thev have bestowed upon us during
the past year, "hoping by attention to business to
merit their support in the future.
LATTA BROS.
OUR STOCK. :
WE invite the, trade to call and examine our
stock before purchasing their supplies
elsewhere and claim to give very low prices on
Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Molasses,
Tobacco, and all other goods in our line.
LATTA BROS.
TIGER BRAND ROASTED COFFEE.
TRY our Tiger Brand Roasted Coffee.
LATTA BROS.
GELATINE. ~~
WE have just received a fresh case of Swimbone's
Isinglass Gelatine.
LATTA BROS.
CIGARS.
5aaa White Star Line Cigars just receiv-"
?UUU ed. LATTA BROS.
/ .
AXES ! AXES ! ! AXES ! ! !
C1 ALL on us when in want of a good Axe as we
J guarantee every one wo sell.
LATTA BROS.
FERTILIZERS.
UNDER this head we claim to he able to compete
with any house in our market both in
I analysis and price. Call and get prices.
LATTA BROS.
AUSTRALIAN GRASS SEED?"
WE have a limited quantity of this celebrated
Grass Seed, which we are offering for sale
at 40 cents per pound. Parties wishing this Seed
had better call at once.
LATTA BROTHERS.
G. H. O'LEARY.
1883.
WITH the beginning of the New Year, I take
this opportunity of thanking my many
friends and customers" for the patronage of the
past, and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention
to business, to receive a continuance of the
same. G. H. O'LEARY.
FURNITURE ^DEPARTMENT.
A LARGE stock of Furniture of all grades,
such as this market calls for, to suit all classes,
at prices that cannot be bettered in any of the
adjoining towns, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
SA DI) IE S A NDIIA R NESS.
WITH twenty-two years' experience in this
department, I am prepared to give better
work, and at prices that cannot be beat. I have a
full stock of everything kept in an establishment
of this kind to select from. G. H. O'LEARY.
CARPETS.
r IIA YE made arrangements with one of the
largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell
Carpets by sample, and have on hand fifty different
grades and patterns. Call and see them exT>!,.l,.,.,lu,vtl'o
Curnnt K*hillitor_ No
trouble to show them. I wiif have Carpets made
to tit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY.
STOVES."
A N K\V supply of Cooking and Heating Stoves
J\_ from Charles Noble & Co. They are No. 1,
and warranted to givesatislaction. Cheap as any
other grade of Stove. For sale bv
O. If. O'LEARY.
I\ CONCLUSION.
IF you want anything in the Furniture line, in
the Saddle and Harness line, in the way of
Stoves, or in the Carpet department, don't fail to
call and examine my goods and prices. As all
the above goods arc bought for cash, thereby saving
all the cash discounts, I think I can sell as
cheap as anybody. G. H. O'LEARY.
JOHN R. ASHE.
I EXTEND MY SINCERE THAXKS
mo mv friends and customers for the liberal
J. patronage extended to me during the past
year, and feel under obligation to thein for contributing
so liberal a share of their trade, for
both GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS to the
New Store.
Business for 1883.
I greet my friends and the trade this year, better
prepared to serve their wants in every line
represented in my business. I will be pleased
to serve all the customers that I served during
the past year, and hope to make many new ones.
I pledge my best efforts to please in every department.
I have complete arrangements* for furnishing
the trade with
FERTILIZERS.
*
AmmoniatedGuano. Acid Phosphate, pure German
Kainit, and high grade Chemicals for Composting.
I will meet the market.
JOHN R. ASHE, the Now Store Man.
IllPOR I ANT ( ALI..
EVERY person who owes me on Account or
by Note for Supplies or Fertilizers are timely
called upon to make an early settlement with me.
I am much in need of money, and the Guano
Companies which I represent are urging me to
push collections. I don't wish to oppress any
one, but will expect every one to do something
for me. Very Trillv,
JOHN R. ASHE.
MY STOCK.
MY Stork of Groceries and Supplies, Bagging
and Ties and Domestic Dry Goods and
Shoes is full up and complete, with new additions
added from time to time and offered at as
low prices as can ho found. Give us a call.
JOHN It. ASHE.
CORNER DRUG STORE."
~?0 TO THE CORNER DRUG STORE."1MTIIERE
ran be found the best and purest
f Drugs and Medicines, Blue Stone, Ac.
Cook's Pills, Tutt's Pills, Aver's Pills, Hudson's
Mountain Pills, Strong's Pills, ltadwav's Pills,
Moffat's Pills, Wright's Pills, Compound Cathartic
Pills, Calomel Pills and numerous others, at
the CORNER DRUG STORE.
Warner's safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Boschees'
German Syrup, Tolu Rork and Rye, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, ltadwav's Ready Relief,
Trommer's Extract of Malt, plain and with Hypophosphites.
Dr. May's pure Cod Liver Oil,
plain and with Hypopliosphites. All at the
CORNER DRUG STORE.
Chlorate Potash, Bromide Potash, Carl>onate
Potash, Bicarb. Potash, Iodide Potash, Acetate
I PiUnvh citrate Potash, all fresh and pure at the
CORNER l)Rl'(i STORE,
i Trusses, Jones A Seely's Abdominal Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, and everything of the kind
, kept at tho CORNER DRUG STORE, and a tit
' guaranteed.
Christmas Goods, Christmas Goods, at the
I CORNER DRl'G STORE*
J
1