Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 14, 1883, Image 3
ROCK HILL ITEMS.
From the Herald, June 7.
The shipments of cotlon from this ph
for the month < i May were 233 bales. To
shipments since the ffr$t of last Septemb
16,749 bales.
Until recently Mr. I). F. I^rnett, of In(
Hook, owned a cow that has twice gi\
birth to twin calves, and on the last oc
sion, besdes the twins, she raised anott
calf that was not her own. This is susc<
tible of proof if anybody doubts it.
We are imformed that the farmers in <
Clay Hill section are having some troul
on account of their hands leaving and goi
over into North Carolina. A number ha
left recently. Week before last two left
gentleman without notifying him of th
intention and without asking for a sett
ment. The cause of their dissatisfaction
not known.
On Monday last Trial Justice Fewell issu
warrants for the arrest of Lou Hope a
Emma Barnett, both colored, charged wi
libel. They were arrested and waiving
preliminery hearing were each bound o\
in the sum of $200 to appear for trial at t
' - -< -?-i? ?rpv,
approacmng term 01 uiecircuitva^uiah
found bondsmen and were discharged. "N
supprress the particulars by special reque
j - The crime was an aggravated one, and
there is any law to reach the guilty part
we hope it will be applied unsparingly.
The two Mormon missionaries, Eldi
Robertson and Miller, who have been pro
ling about India Hook for some tin
preached to a small gathering of negr<
and Indians last Sunday at a point in I
nezer township abdut six miles from tJ
Klace. This is the/second time these vaj
onds have crossed the river, but they ha
not made any converts on this side yet, r
do we think they are likely to. Even t
negroes who go/to hear them are drai
more through inpiosity than anything el
Jftramtial ani> Cmmntrtial.
YORKVILLE, Juno 13.?Cotton 7 to 10.
CHARLESTON, June 11.?Cotton quiet; m
dling 10.
LIVERPOOL, June 11.?Cotton easy; i
landB, 511-16d.
NEW YORK, June 11.?Cotton quiet; i
lands 108. Futures closed steady, with sales
46,000 bales, as follows: June 10.61 to 10.(
July 10.61 to 10.62; August 10.66 to 10.67; S<
tember 10.35; October 10.06;; November 9.95
9.97; December 9.96 to 9.98; January 10.03
10.04 ; February 10.12 to 10.14.
^ Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK, June 8.?The following is 1
comparative cotton statement for the week?er
ing June 8: , 1883. 1882
Receipts atall ports for the week, 25,238 14,
' Total receipts to this date .5,828,931 4,543,
Exports for week 53,139 30,
Total exports to date, 4,416,602 3,241,
Stock at all U. S. ports 461,578 429,
Stock at all interior towns 47,741 43,
Stock at Liverpool 984,000 998,
American for Great Britain 99.000 70;
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Summer Fruit.
J une apples red are nice,
Just like a maiden's cheek,
N Whereon the rose's tints
Are painted gently, meek,
V But prettier and better than all,
Is Norman's harmless Cordial.
June 14 24 It
HYMENEAL^
Married?On tbe 22nd ultimo, by Rev. J.
Garrison. Mr. WlLLIAM W. BILLUE a
Miss EUNICE P. JOHNSON. Both of M
thew's Station, N. C.
On the 30th ultimo, bv Rev. J. M. Garrison, i
C. A. ALEXANDERand MissM. E. OSBUR
Both of Mecklenburg county, N. C.
OBITUARY.
, Died?On the 9th insAmt, on the plantation
* Maj. B. F. Brings, in this county, Mr. JO?
SM ART, aged about 50 years.
school 'Trustee.
1 Ayf R- SAMUEL M. SOOTT has been appoii
lTJ. ?l SCHOOL TRUSTEE in School fiistr
No. 8, to till the vacancy occasioned by the det
of Mr. H. C. Conner. R. LATHAN,
Chairman Board of Examiners
June 14 24 It
fair warning.
NOTICE is hereby given that SAM STAR
regularly employed by me as a laborer i
the year 1883, has quit my employment withe
. any*just cause or reason. This is to warn
persons against employing or otherwise harb<
ing the said SAM STARR, under the penalty
the law. J. SPRATT WRIGHT
June 14 24 It*
\ we will do it.
WE have several tine Milk Cows, which
wish to exchange for good BEEF C'A
? TLE. We also announce to our friends a
customers, that from this date, we will alwt
have on hand PURE LAKE ICE, which can
obtained at any time, by calling at our up]
market, corner of Congress ana East Libei
wt7p .1, n a pwtv
sireeis. mtciu>f ? i/jh. i>
June 14 24 It
" "uoobe colnlir"
JHL Corn-Mills and Millstones,
IMfem BEST IN THE' WOULD
?8 F0R TABLE MEAL i
Smplw of Mttl Stat on Application.
t ^N0R CAiaiulAlflLlsTIIE6B*
^ ' I. Pi tail Mention Ik it Paper.) '
June 14 * 24 Cm
_ SCHOOL NOTICE.
? Columbia, S. C., June 8,1883
To the. School Commissioner of York County:
SIR: The next regular examination of tea<
ers before Countv Boards will take place
FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY, July 6 and 7.
Verv respectfully,
A. COWARD,
State Superintendent of Education
In accordance with the above, all teachers, I
date of whose Certificates have expired, and
those wishing to take a higher grade of Cert:
cate, will appear at mv office on the davs spe
tied. R. LATrtAN,
v Chairman Board of Examiners
?. , June 14 24 3t
____________
Office of Comptroller General,
Columbia^ S. C., January 1,1883
I CERTIFY that T. S. JEFFERYS, Esq.,
Yorkville, S. C., agent of The Standard F
(Hfice (limited) of London, England, has eo
plied with the requisitions of the Act of the G(
eral Assembly, entitled "An Act to regulate t
Agencies of ftisurance Companies not incorpo
ted in theStateof South Carolina," and I here
LICENSE the said T. S. JEFFERYS, Ag<
aforesaid, to take risks and transact all busim
of Insurance in this State, in the county of Yo;
for and in behalf of said companies. Expii
. March 31st, 1884. W. E. STONEY,
Comptroller General
T nno 1 A 'J4 It
4 . II 1_
Y DENTAL SURGERY.
THE undersigned would respe
fully inform the public that he 1
LjlF fitted up a room in his residence
. Yorkville, specially FOR THE PRACTICE <
P DENTISTRY, and that he has associated w
him in the practice of bis profession, Dr. A.
CARTWRIGHT, a young gentleman ofsuper
_ attainments. One of us will be found in our
lice at all times. Calls will be promptly atteiu
"f'i;. to at the residence of patrons in either town
'vjjp country.
In keeping with thet general reduction
prices, we propose to furnish complete UPP.
AND LOWER SETS, of the best material,
&10.00; SINGLE SETS, either upper or low
810.00; and for partial sets, more than two tee
81.00 PER TOOTH.
W. M. WALKER, D. D. S
June 14 27 tf
MACHINERY.
1AM building a limited number of those CI
ERR AT ED PORTABLE COTTON PRE!
KS. Parties who desire to obtain one will pie
send in their orders as early as possible, as it
quires sometime to get them up. I will also
i-eivfi orders for the same kind of presses
Gin Houses, which are furnished at less c
than the Portable Presses.
The LIGHT REAPERS sold by nie this s
son have proved entirely satisfactory?can f
nish more if applied for soon.
Don't forget that I have the BESTSEPAP
TOR in the market.
I am paepared to furnish TANNER, a
TOZKR ENGINES, at short notice.
Always on hand Machinery supplies, such
Babbit Metal, Sheet and Core Packing, Coi
lings, Bolts, Ac., Ac.
As the Ginning season approaches, I will lu
sample HALL GINS and BROWN GINS?w
\or without Feeders and Condensers?also, l
well known WINSHIP GINS.
Agoodsupplv ofSASH, DOORS and BLIN1
Persons expecting to build would do well to
estimates from me.
T.S. J EFKERYS, Agen!
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON
COUNTRY CLOTH.
er,
lia rpHRASHERS will take notice, if they want I
ren 1 make Sheets for their Thrashers,* that v
ca_ have the very thing they need. Call and get it.
ier
"p Home-Made Bags.
;he
ble
Better to put wheat in than any other kind. .
full supply at our House.
; a
le- JUST RECEIVED.
is
1P(a Remnants of Laces and Trimmings, from 2 I
^ 12 yards in a bunch. Choice for 10 cents abuncl
ith
: a SUNDRIES.
rer
'he Gents' Gauze Shirts, Ladies' Gauze Undervest
r' ?4-' ^?1 n:t-r lunrwlripd jinrl ill
cj vxems v(utmci uuii w, ...v.. ...
\Te laundried; Black* Cashmere, Nun's Veilinj
St. Muslins, Calicoes,
if
ies Fly Traps and Fly Fans.
Ladies' Hats at reduced prices, neckwear, Ac.
S SHOES.
2b[lis
Our Ladies'Shoes are guaranteed. We have
pretty Slipper for Children.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
S W' cv LATIMER.
se.
NEW GOODS.
id- T> ECEIVED this week, another lot of thos
jX beautiful Prints, all at f> cents per yard, an
lp- guaranteed to be fast colors. Also, a lot of ni(
Lawns and Muslins at 5 cents. Be sure to ca
ip- and see our stock of Nun's Veiling, Satines an
of Dress Goods, as they are very pretty and chea]
W .
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XILLIKEBY.
the Don't forget to call at the popular Milliner
1(j. Store, when you want anything in that line, as
^ is full of all kinds of nice goods. I always kee
97g the very latest styles, and can put you up a ni(
762 Bonnet or Hat as'cheap as it can possibly De dor
072 elsewhere.
412
190
^ GROCERIES.
000
Tennessee Patent Flour, Sole and Upper Leatl
er, Country-Cured Hams, Condensed Mill
Shelf Goods'of all kinds, Tinware, Crockery an
? Glassware. A nice assortment of Tobacco an
Cigars, Duke of Durham Cigarettes (20 for ]
cents.) A complete stock always kept in eac
rl onn rfm An t
W. C. LATIMER.
~ J. MT ADAMS.
| HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES
at- ^
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t* 1 jB
atict
WOODEN BOWLS
lt'* A ND Coeeoanut Dippers, for sale by J. M. AL
AMS, at the Yorkville Tin Factory.
NEW GOODS. ~~
4 M ERIC AN China Cups and Saucers, Frenc
R A China Mugs, Tea Cups and Saucers, Toy Te
p Sets, Agate Iron Wash Pans, Sauce Pans, Mil
, Pans, Stew Pans, enameled Iron Sauce Pani
cheap, at J. M. ADAMS' store
CUTELRY, A'C.
PTIABLEand Pocket Cutlery of the best kint
J. Table, Tea and Basting Spoons. A ver
large stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves, P(
Ware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Crockery an
Glassware. Stone ware in endless variety.
Vpe have more little brown Jugs than you can s'hak
l1" a stick at. All the above-named goods I wi
ncl sell as cheap or cheaper than any one else ca
afford to sell them. J. M. ADAMS.
?er BEESWAX.
rty TIRING on your Beeswax, and I will pay yo
It as much or more than anv one else, in trad*
fiir it * J. M. ADAMS.
A REVOLUTION
In Horse Powers.
G1 O to Or. J. H. Witherspoon's gin house un
I* look for yourselves. You will find one <
0. E. Macarthy's celebrated Horse Powers ereci
ed and tested" under a guarantee that with tw
mules he will render the same power of a sto
* horse engine. The material for making thi
? horse power can be hewn out on any farm in tw
days' time, and is so simple and durable that yo
> can't help but bo struclc with it. It is alwaj
ready without adjustment, to run a fifty-saw g'i
with two mules, and gin from five to six bale
OIl daily with ease. Any farmer making twent
bales of cotton cannot afford to be without on
of these labor-saving and economizing Hors
Powers. Attach the power to an outhouse an
gin your bale before you can haul it. The to
will pay for the outfit, gin, Ac., in two yean
The two mules that haul the wood and wate
k for the little rusty engines, will on an averagi
all keat the engine. In order to better satisfy youi
self, enclose stamp to either of the following we
" known farmers, and ask for their experience fc
two years: G. W. Brunson, Orangeburg; Robei
Witlierspoon, Sumter; Jim Hester, Abbevilh
S. C. I represent five responsible citizens (
this county who own the right, and am ready t
make contracts for erecting the Powers, uiidc
full guarantee. For further particulars conft
with the undersigned. J. E. LOWRY.
ire ENGINES AND FARM MACHINERY.
m" ?'ou must have an engine, buy Tozer <
}n_ X Dial's, the simplest and best.
lie ROYCE REAPER for 8100?light easy run
ra* ning and guaranteed to be durable,
by The ACME HARROW, Clod Crushers an
Hit Harrows and other Agricultural Implements c
388 all kinds on hand. Jones A Robertson agenl
r^? for the Acme Harrow at Rock Hill,
res J. E. LOWRY,
Yorkville, S. C.
June 7 23 tf
' "THE corner drug store.
ctijis
"|7*IXE Drugs, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Jus
in J? arrived. Fresh and pure Morphine, Opiun
OF Quinine and Cinchona always to he found at
ith * MAY A MAY'S.
Y Wizard Oil and Gargling Oil at
ior MAY A MAY'S,
of- Pills, Elixirs, Fluid Extracts and Tincture
led always found at MAY A MAY'S,
or Birch Beer, Sasparilla and Ginger Ale alwaj
at MAY A MAY'S,
of Trusses, Abdominal Supporters and Shoulde
2R Braces at MAY A MAY'S,
for Every variety of Fresh Drugs and Famil
er, Medicines at MAY A MAY'S,
th' Fine Perfumerv and Toilet Soaps at
MAY A MAY'S.
Every variety of Tooth, Nail, Hair, and Clot
Brushes at MAY A MAY'S.
? You will be suited in vour trading with
MAY A MAY.
We will be pleased to see vou at the Corm
JL- Drug Store. ' MAY A MAY.
5S- Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Curealwaj
ase for sale an(l ?fver fails to cure, at
re- MAY & MAY'S.
for SHERIFF'S SALE.
?'St v'rtue writs of fieri facias to me direetet
j) will be sold between the legal hours of Shei
ea" itPs sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN
Ur" .TTJIYY IVICXT,
LA- at York Court House, the following property t
wit:
lso Defendant's interest in a house and lot situate
on Main street in Yorkville, bounded bv lots (
as Alonzo Rose and others, containing one acri
lp- more or less. Formerly the property of Dr. Joli
Withers, deceased. Levied on as the property ?
ive R. J. Withers, at the suits of Darby it Co., an
ith others. $2.^
the Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who d
not comply with the terms ofsale, must expect th
[)S. property fiid off by them to be advertised for r<
get sale at their risk for the ensuingsales-dav.
R. H.CLKNN.S. Y.C,
t. June 7 - { 4t
f. I T. M. DOBSON.
_
T TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
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A Singer Sewing Machine.
\
ON TUESDAY, AUG. 14TH, 188B,
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a.
At 1 O'Clock, P. M.
9,
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IN order to increase my Cash Sales, I will give
to every person who buys TWO DOLLARS'
WORTH 6f GOODS and pays cash for them, a
chance of
a
DRAWING A SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
- Those who buy over two dollars' worth will get
a chance for every additional two dollars' worth.
For instance, four dollars' worth will give two
chances, eight dollars' worth will give four
chances, andso on. Every person who buys two
dollars' worth o. goods, for cash, will write his
name in a book prepared for the purpose. At
the sametime
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3. 11CHCIA (I 111 MWC VI1TCH
To said persons containing the number or numbers
opposite their names on the book.
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,e ON TUESDAY, 14TH AUGUST, 1883,
I will select three disinterested persons, who
will not be entitled to a chance, and who will
place the numbers taken from the book in a hat
or box, and have a small boy blindfolded
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To Draw Out One Number,
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~ And the person whose name is written opposite
the number will have the Machine.
i*
THE MACHINE IS WORTH $'25.00,
And can be seen at my Store. Should the lucky
person not want the machine, I will give twenty-five
dollars for it, in goods at Cash prices.
This is No Cheating Lottery.
?For
in the first place, you will fret your Roods at
- lowest Cashjirices. Secondly, the drawinp will
be fairlvconducted.
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_ NOW, WHO )VILL BE THE LUCKY ONE.
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Come, every person who wants two dollars'
j worth of Roods, and buy them from the old Chap.
1 You cannot loseanythi'np, as you Ret full value
for your money in the poods, and
n
,, You May Win a First-Class Machine,
a
Worth 825.00; and, if you do not want the Machine,
you can take 825.00 worth of Goods.. You
cannot possibly loseanythinp
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bo AT THE NEW YORK HOUSE.
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g My book, for the above-mentioned purpose, will
n be'opened on Thursday, the 14th of this month,
?s and closed on Tuesday, the 14th of August,
y 1883, at 12 o'clock, and
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J* The Drawing Will Take Plaee at 1 P. M.,
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,r The same duv that the books are closed,
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ANOTHER ( LEVER OFFER
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FROM
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rMia Ai j
jl lie viu i/imp ;
On all accounts that have been made with him
during this year, if paid by August 15th, he will
l> give a discount of
8 .> PER cent.
s
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This is a splendid opportunity to make good inv
terest on your money, in a few months. Every
person who can spare the money to pay his account,
ought surely to go and see the Old Chap,
as his otfer is very liberal. More so than any one
h else is offering, or ever has offered in Yorkville.
Remember, after the 15th of August no
;r
s Discount will be Allowed
, On any bills at all. So if you expect to get the
? benefit of the discount, vou must see the Old
r" Chap before that time. The Old Chap hopes that
every one who owes him a dime, and can spare
the money, will be in a hurry,
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*[ YES, EVEN HUN AND PAY HIM,
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le And get the advantage of his liberal offer, as he is
i- not smiling so often these days.
T. M. DOBKON,
Leader in Millinery and Dress Making.
WITHERS ADICKES.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WE have the largest assortment in town and
will make low prices just now to reducf
our stock. A decent set of Goblets for 50 cents,
Molasses Pitchers?good size and quality, with
spring top for 25 cents. Preserve and Buttei
Dishes and Stands from 10 cents to $1.00?novel
styles. We have many little conveniences nol
found elsewhere?Steak and Tack Hammers
Paste Jaggers, Spittoons, Picture Nails, a nic<
Water Bucket with cover. Brooms, Tubs, Dough
Trays, Rollers and everything in Woodenware
Fruit Jars, Preserving Kettles Jelly Tumblers
Dippers?tin, cocoanut andrbrittania.* Fly Trap*
and Fans, Lamps, Cotfee Mills, Wooden Prints
Trays and Spoons for butter, Churns, etc. A lo1
of Majolica Ware, decorated Tea and Chambei
sets, which we will sell very cheap.
FRESH GROCERIES
Every few days. Rice, Grits, Oatmeal, Hams
Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, Peach and Appl<
Butter, Pickles in bottles or from keg, picKlec
Corned Beef, Canned Goods?the greatest varietj
in this vicinity, Peanuts for seed and freshroasted
in store. Toilet and Laundry Soaps
Starch, Blueing, Indigo and Smoothing-irons.
A Supply of the Celebrated Wizard Oil
iust received, call and get a bottle. Writing anc
"Wrapping Paper, Slates, etc. W. ADICKES.
WE CONTINUE TO KEEP OUR STOCK
FULL up, and have the most complete assortment
of our lines in this vicinity.
PEACHES.
Four (4) size Cans?a fi-ponnd Can Pie Peaches
for 25 cents; Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Okra
Meats, Fruits and Fish of all kinds, Gelatine
Spices of every kind, Catsups, Sauces, Flavoring
Extracts, Teas?black, green or mixed, Condensed
Milk?goat's and cow's, Nuts, Candies
Green and Dried Fruits, Figs, Prunes, Raisins
etc.
J EST RECEIVED.
Hygienic Oatmeal, Mackerel, chipped Beef, fresl
Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Mustard and Spices
Sardines, Rice, Grist, Coff??8rSujprs, etc., etc.
Fruit Jars, and Jelly Tunjblern with Tin tops.
HARDWARE.
Cattle Chains, galvanized Clothes Lines anc
Well Chains, Steel and Rat Traps, Squares, Lev
els, Hammers?Hand, Steak and 8ledge, Grair
and Grass Scythes, Coffee Mills, Matting Tacks
Screws, Hinges, Locks, Nails, Plows, Ovens
-r. J Oil i -d: air.
I"OIS, rowuur, OUUU x inauio, vtvi vi
WITHERS ADICKES.
CLARK BROTHERS
HAMS.
ANOTHER lot of Tennessee Country-Curec
Hams, best on the market.
JUST RECEIVED.
WE would respectfully announce our frest
! arrivals of
Vnmilir Unn/taniao and Plantation Snnnlieu
l'ClIUilJ U1 UtVl UIIU & iiiuviinvii
All of which we offer at prices that defy legitimate
competition. * m
FLOm
Another lot of Cheek AWhitlock's choice Ken
nesaw Mills. Best grades of country Flour al
ways on hand.
Refined Iron.
The largest stock of Refined Iron and Drill aiu:
Pick Steel on the market.
LIME.
Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame
Lime. Best on the market.
CLARK BROTHERS.
JOHN R. ASHE.
STRAYED.
ABOUT the middle of April a BLACK SOW
and one BLACK PIG strayed from my yard,
any one giving me information as to where they
are or returning them to me will be compensated
for their trouble. JOHN R. ASHE.
POINTS OF INTEREST.
I AM prepared with a full stock of Goods of all
descriptions to serve the wants of the trade in
Dry Goods, Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes, ifcc., ?ftc. We will
keep up with the trade and will keep a full stock
of everything in its season. Prices always made
satisfactory and Goods guaranteed equal to any
in the market. We claim to know when to buy,
how to buy and where to buy to get the advantages
offered by the wholesale trade, and propose
to share the advantages thus obtained with
our patrons in the wav of good Goods at low
prices. ' JOHN R. ASHE.
KAOIT.
ANY one who is in need of Kainit to put on
their eotton in rustv lands or low bottoms or
on their fungus corn iands can be supplied by
going to Mr. A. M. TITMAN at the District Line
on the C. ?fc L. Railroad, who has 35 sacks on
| hands or by giving me three days' notice they
I can be supplied bv me to that amount.
JOHN R. ASHE.
M. STRAUSS.
WHERE TO BUY.
I M. STRAUSS'.
HOW TO BUY.
FOR CASH.
Come, call and be convinced.
Mrs. S. oilers Milk, Clabber, Butter Milk and
Butter, for sale at very reasonable prices.
ALL HEALING SPRINGS COMPANY
TTT r nnnn TTntplsj ffir t.hft Sf?Jl?ntl Oil
*? tho 15TH OF MAY, with great improvements
in everthing calculated to promote the
comfort and welfare of visitors. New Rooms,
New Cottages, New Amusements, at the
SAME MODERATE PRICES,
which we have heretofore had. No pains will he
spared to make this the most convenient and
the most attractive resort for real comfort and
benefit, to he found. For particulars address
DR. F. M. GARRETT, Manager,
All Healing, P. O., Gaston Co., N. C'.
May 10 19 tf
MEDICAL NOTICE.
WG. WHITE, M. IX, lias located in York,
ville for the purpose of PRACTICING
MEDICINE and oilers his services to the citizens
of the town and surrounding country. He
may be found at the York Drug Store, or'in the
front room over J. R. Lindsay it Co.'s Store, at
all hours, except when professionally engaged.
March 29 13 * 3m
T. R. nAOILL,
Wholesale Grocer,
COLLEGE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
January 11 2 Cm
H. F. ADICKES.
i OXJIt STOCK i
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; Staple Dry Goods is Fnll Up
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PRICES VERY LOW.
' All sizes of Yarn, bleached and brown Home- "V
I spun, Jeans, Oottonades, Cassimeres. A large a
r line of p
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, New Prints, J
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Muslins at 5, 8i, lland 124 cents, in every color.
k Tickings, all weights; Meal Sacks, Country
Homespun, Mosquito Nets and Canopies, Table
Linen, Furniture Calico, Cretonne, Paper and
Holland Window Curtains, White Qnilts, Crash
and all kinds of Cotton and Linen Towels, Plaid
* Osnaburgs. A large variety of Dress and Bon
net Ginghams, and Dress Goods in every style,
? color and price.
)
WHITE GOODS,
i
? In great variety. Mull Muslin, White, Pink,
? Corn and Green. Nainsook, Barred Muslin,
Jaconets. Victoria and Bishop Lawn, India Linens,
Swiss Muslin, plain and dotted; Tarletans,
I whiteand all colors. All kinds of
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| Heavy and Lace Striped Piques, h
And a beautiful stock of Embroidery, Laces,
. Tuckings, Rufflings, and a variety of Braids,
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
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We are acknowledged Headquarters for the a
j finest
Millinery Goods of Every Description.
PRICES ARE VERY LOW. We receive a new
line of
HATS EVERY WEEK,
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One lot just in.
1 We are prepared to offer inducements to buyers
of
j All Kinds of Shoes.
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J We can justly claim that we have the largest a
| stock in our town in this line, and we ask espe
cial attention to our
STOCK OF FINE SHOES,
For Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children.
All kiuds of
Slippers and Ties, c
Black and colored, for Men. Ladies and Children.
Ladies' Newport Ties at &1.00 per pair.
BOOK, STATIONERY AND NEWS
Counters are all stocked full. Latest Magazines
and Papers by almosteverv train. $
SAMPLES.
We will gladly send SAMPLES of any Goods
on application.'
H. F. ADICKES.
HUNTER & GATES! .
"inspect our large stock.
Inspect our large stock of Crockerv and Glass
Ware.
Inspect our large stock of Crockery and Glass
Ware.
Inspect our large stock of Caockerv and Glass
Ware.
Inspect our large stock of Men's, Youths' and
Bov9' Hatn.
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[ Boys' Hats. '
Inspect our large stock of Men's, Youths' and
Boy's Hats.
Inspect our large stock of Trunks, Valises and
Satchels.
Inspect our large stock of Trunks, Valises and
Satchels.
I Inspect our large stock of Trunks, Valises and
| Satchels.
, Inspect our large stock of Hardware.
Inspect our large stock of Hardware.
Inspect our large stock of Hardware.
Inspect our large stock of Stationery.
Inspect our large stock of Stationery. S
i Inspect our large stock of Stationery. ^
Inspect our large stock of Gents' Furnishing
; Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Gents' Furnishing
Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Gents' Furnishing
Goods. e
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Inspect our large stock of Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Clothing.
Inspect our large stock of Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Clothing.
Inspect our large stoekiof Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Clothing. \
i Inspect our large stock of Millinery Goods,
i Inspect our large stock of Millinery Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Millinery Goods. n
Inspect our large stock of Dress Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Dress Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Dress Goods.
Inspect our large stock of Laces and other
i Trimmings.
Inspect our large stock of Laces and other
Trimmings.
Inspect our large stock of Laces and other
Trimmings.
Inspect our large stock of Notions of all kinds.
Inspect our largo stock of Notions of all kinds, v
Inspect our large stock of Notions of all kinds.
Inspect our large stock of Jewelry and SilverWarn.
Inspect our large stock of Jewelry and SilverWare.
Inspect our large stock of Jewelrv and SilverWare.
Inspect our large stock of Parasols and Uni- a
brellas.
Inspect our large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas.
Inspect our large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas.
Inspect our large stock of Muslins, Lawns,
Calicoes and Piquets.
Inspect our large stock of Muslins, Lawns,
Calicoes and Piquets.
Inspect our huge stock of Muslinns, Lawns,
Calicoes and Piquets.
Ispect our large stock of Lawns, Nainsook p
and Mulls. p
Inspect our large stock of Lawns, Nainsook
and Mulls.
Inspect our large stock of Lawns, Nainsook
and Mulls.
Inspect our large stock of Ladies' and Children's
Shoes.
Inspect our largo stock of Ladies' and Children's
Shoes. ci
Inspect our large stock of Ladies' and Chil- ji
dren's Shoes.
Inspect our large stock of Gents' and Hoys'
Shoes.
Inspect our large stock of Gents' and Boys'
Shoes.
Inspect our large stock of Gents' and Bovs'
Shoes. ^
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Inspect our large stock of Shirtings, Drills t(,
and Cottouades. uj
Inspect our large stock of Shirtings, Drills
and Cortonades.
Inspect our large stock of Shirtings, Drills ,,
and C'ottonades.
Inspect our large stock of Bleaching and Table
Linen.
Inspect our large stock of Bleaching and Table
Linen. L
Inspect our large stock of Bleaching and Table
Linen.
Insnect our larce stock of Groceries.
Inspect our large stock of Groceries. 1
Inspect our large stock of Groceries.
Don't Forget to call for EVERYTHING at the
MAMMOTH.
Pure GOSHEN BUTTER at twenty-live cents
per pound?a rare bargain. Gall at once and trv
some of it. HUNTER & OATES.
COLCOCK & MILLER.
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Our Spring Calicoes are very pretty and .stvlish. p
Vo have a full stock of burred and striped Nainook,
Mull Muslins and Victoria Lawns, at all .
rices. Piques, Percales and Dress Muslins in .
reat variety, Nun's Veiling, Bunting, Delains,
olored and solid Dress Goods in all grades. Our
lock of bleached Shirting and Sheeting can't be
eat. p
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Jeans, Cottonades, Plaids, Denims, Hickory n
hirting, and Bed Ticking at prices to suit the a'
imes. "
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NotionN, XotionN. "j
A full and well selected stock of Hosiery and ,
verything else kept in the Notion line, can lie I
iad at our house. "
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We have jnst received a new stock of Men's k
nd Youths' Clothing, which we are prepared to v
ell as low as the lowest. If you want a fashion- v
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HARDWARE.
Plow Stocks, Plows, Shovels, Hay Forks,
Veil Wheels, Cotton Cards, Pocket and Table C
Jutlery, Hinges, Screws, Backhands and Hooks, a
n-orkrixn?T?v
Our stock is complete. Glassware, Maddoek __
nd China Sets, can be had at our liouse. '
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GROCERIES. 1
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Coffee at 0,8 and 9 pounds to the ?1.00. Brown nd
white Sugars, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard,
lloves, Nutmeg, Allspice, Leaf Lard, Hams,
'lour, Molasses, Candy, Crackers, Ac.
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SHIRTS. !
We are still selling the celebrated Diamond
hirt, which gives such universal satisfaction. ^
Colooek & Miller's Hats. 1
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DRESS GOODS.
PARASOLS, -
i< a:ns,
CLOTHING, j
WHITE VESTS, 1)
DUSTERS, *
GENTS, STRAW HATS. (
GENTS' FUR HATS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,4
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
TOILET SOAPS, ,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
CROCKERY.
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STILL AHEAD ON CLOTHING. "
UtTE are still ahead on Clothing, and although
JT we have sold a number of suits, have
ven yet to offer quite a variety from which to 1
elect". Remember
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SHOES of fifty different kinds, including the ai
obbiest thing in a
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Our line of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods is n
ery complete.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
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Ladies' dress goods in all the newest shades,
nd a nice assortment of ^
MUSLINS, LAWNS,
P. K'S., ETC., ETC.
Jewelry, Jewelry. n
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lated ware, that we will dispose of at popular j.
rices.
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Dtton glove at 25 cents a pair. A second lot has 0i,
ist been received, the first lot have been sold a,
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fealso have many novelties in notions.
YARN.?Dont forget that we are always able 2!
? supply you with a good brand of \ am in
most any number _
We can also supply you with
ROCKERY, ?
GLASS WARE, I
EARTHENWARE, (q
TW1TNKS. I \\
VALISES,
OOKING GLASSES, HARDWARE,
TOILET SOAP, T
CIGARS, |
OBACCO,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
CANNED GOODS, .
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J. R. LINDSAY A Co.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
FACTS.
A fact that is not self-evident, must be estabshed
by investigation for one's self, or by the
istimony of witnesses. After it has become a
let, there is no getting around, under or over it.
hat Wizard Oil has had nn immense sale here is
fact, and that it possesses great potency in reeving
and curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
iead-ache?sick or nervous, contracted tendons
nd muscles, Pain in the back, Colic, Ac., Ac., is
fact likewise, that mav be proven by the mouth
f many witnesses, and'accounts for the great deland.
'From what we have seen and heard of it
e think it is worth the price, viz: 81.00 a bottle,
lways on hand at the \ ork Drugstore.
The principal adulterants found in Baking
owders are Alum, Starch and Gypsum or Plassrof
Paris. We guarantee that Price's Cream
iaking Powder, the sale of which we control in
lis market, is an absolutely pure Cream of Tar
ir Powder, and, therefore tills every want of the
ousekeeper and cook. We furnish free, a Re?ipt
Book that tells how to make all kinds of
akes, Pies, Custards, Puddings, Pastries, ?fco.
all for the Book, and for Price's Cream Baking
owders, and take no other.
Some months ago, we contracted with the agent
f a manufacturer to make especially for our
adea large lot of Cigars. As we had long enjoyI
the reputation of selling The Best Cigar in
own for 5 cents, the conditions of the contract
rere that our character should sutler no violence
i this particular, and that this new Cigar should
irpass in excellence anything we had hitherto
andled. They were to be as good as a Cigar
suld he made to retail with a profit for 5 cents.
fe were to be the,judge of its qualities, and if
ot satisfactory, the whole lot was to be returned
t the expense of the shipper. We have 5,000 of
le lot now in store and respectfully ask the
moking public to give them a trial.
JOHN C. IvUYKENDAL.
LATTA BROTHERS
TRIUMPH REAPERS.
4 S the harvest is near at hand it is time that
\ those expecting to use Reapers should he
>oking around making their selection, and as
e are agents for the Triumph Reaper we
ould be glad to have them call and examine
lis machine before buying. It has every reuisite
necessary for a good machine, being light,
imple in construction and at the same time duible,
giving it advantages over machines that .
arvest equally as well but are heavy with comlicated
machinery rendering it difficult to farlers
not accustomed to machinery to work and
eep in order. Having used one the past season,
re know by actual experience that they will do
hat is claimed for them. When we sell a mahine
we will send a man to put it up and give
11 necessary instructions, besides, we will always
have in stock extra pieces of the machine
i case of accidental breakage, enabling us to
upply parts without sending North, saving the
irmer time and monev.
* LATTA BROTHERS.
JUST RECEIVED.
1*7 E have just received a lot of fresh Canned
FT Goods. Best GreenTeasold in New York
ity. Sugars, Java Coffee, Bacon, Lard, Flour
nd a lot of verv fine Lemons.
LATTA BROTHERS.
UUA'i ruuur. .
rkON'T forget that we seill sell the White Star
U Line and Forest King Cigars.
LATTA BROTHERS.
PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOHST
lAfE have just received a bill of Plows containf
f everv plow necessaav to work a corn or
rtton crop with. LATTA BROTHERS.
C A XXED^OODS.
[ATE are constantly receiving fresh Canned
f T Goods, such as" Salmon, Sardines, Maekrel,
Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Beans,
orn, Peaches, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS.
G. H. O'LEARY.
REAPING WHIPS, dc.
3 RAPING Whips, made expressly for driving
[A Reaping Machines. A nice lot of Buggy
mbrellas just received and for sale bv
G. H. O'LEARY.
BED ROOM SETS.
SOME of the best Bed Room Sets ever otfered
j in this market. Also medium and cheap
oods, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
CHAIRS, Bl'REAUX, AC, "
A LARGE stock of Chairs, all grades; Bu\_
reaux, Side-Boards, Safes, Desks, Lounges,
ofas, Picture Frames artfl everything else kept
1 an establishment of this kind, and their going
If daily is the best evidence that prices and
ualitv please. G. If. O'LEARY.
CARPETS.
[HAVE made, arrangements with one of the
largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell
arpets by sample, and have on hand fiftv difl'ernt
grades and patterns. Call and see them exibited
in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No
rouble to show them. I will have Carpets made
.j. j? ?i fi xi /VT vmv
) ill rooms 11 ucsireu. u. u. v? uun>...
STOVES.
[AM selling the Stoves of Charles Noble A Co.,
of Philadelphia. Hundreds of them have
een sold in the last few years, and all have jriven
utisfaetion. They are as cheap as any good
tove. Repairs furnished for any Stove this
'ompany makes. (J. H. o'LEARY.
SADDLES.
A MKDXUM stock of Saddles of my own make,
\ on hand, which will be sold cheap, for cash.
G. Ii. O'LEARY.
HARNESS.
VFEW Sets of Harness on hand, which cannot
be beat as to qualitv and prices.
G. H. O'LEARY.
COLLARS, BRIDLES, AC.
A LARGE stock of Collars and cheap Blind
\ Bridles, Riding Halter Bridles, Whips, Ac.
* G. H. O'LEARY.
J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO.
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
t*7E inviteour friends and the public generr
T ally to call and see our choice lot of Furiture,
consisting of
Cottage Beilroom Sets,
larltle and Wood Top Bureaus, Dressers and
i'ashstands, Cottage Bedsteads, Side Boards and
ining-Room Safes, Wardrobes, Spring Beds
nd Mattresses, Rocking, Parlor, Dining-Room
nd Children's Chairs.
AXY FIRMTIRE
'ot in store will be ordered when desired.
Funeral Goods.
onsistingof Burial Caskets, plain and ornamen?d;
beautiful Gloss White Cases, Children's size,
new style of finish. Common Coffins made to
rder. A fine lot of Coffin and Casket handles,
afur sale chean. All on verv
jasonable terms. C'ail at any time.
REPAIRING. 1
All kinds of Furniture repaired in the very
est style and satisfaction given.
We thank our Friends
or the liberal patronage bestowed, and respect
illv solicit their continued favors.
J. ED. JEFFREYS A CO.
JOBS OX A PARISH.
OCR STOCK OF GROCERIES,
SARDWAKE and Plantation Supplies is now
full and complete. A full stock of Coffees
ad Sugars, Bacon, good Country Flour at low
gures a full stock of Leather, both sole and
pper, wo have a large stock of Pad Locks, Rim
ocks, Screws and Bolts, Pocket and Table CutTV,
Marbles, Fish Hooks, Spurs, Hand-Saws
ticl Mill Files, Slates and Pencils, Hinges of all
inds and prices. We have Toilet Soaps which
I E ARE OFFERING AT A BARGAIN.
ickles, Salmon and Tomatoes, cheap. Buckets,
ubs, Churns and Baskets in endless varieties,
lavoring Extracts of all kinds. Smoking and
hewing Tobacco. A large stock of
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hich we arp offering at very low prices for the
ish. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Coffee Mills
--1 A 4*1111 lino of Unnu uHfh anrl
Ill 1\U11111K i. Ills. *~V IUIIUIIV VI ' ?.?
itliout handles.
IKO> FOOT PLOWS,
3th single and double, Mule and Horse Shoes
ul Nails. Call and examine our Stock, we
ill make prices to suit.
DOBSON <fc PARISH.
IIERN DON BROS.
LIGHT REAPER FOR SALE.
)NE that is in good order and will do as well
as if just out of the shop. Will sell it very
leap for cash, or 011 time to responsible parties.
Till guarantee it to work all right, or 110 sale.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
BELTING, AC'. ~
iELTING for Thrashers and Packing for
Steam Engines.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
WANTED.
rMAfl BUSHELS of good Wheat wanted,
[ULHJ lorwkich we wulpay thecash. Bring
in and get the monev for it.
11ERNDON BROTHERS.