University of South Carolina Libraries
? It is stated.that a man died at .Crawford Ga., the other day, and in accordance with his request, $l.f>00 in cash was buried be neath his heaa. There are poor medica students in this country who would walk t hundred miles just to study the anatomy o that reposing frame. .financial aitir Commercial. YORKVILLE, June 20.?Cotton 7 to 9j. CHARLESTON", June 18.?Cotton quiet; mid' dling 10. LIVERPOOL, June 18.?Cotton dull and easy uplands, 5 ll-16d. NEW YORK, June 18.?Cotton quiet; uplands 10i. Futures closed steady, with sales oi .15,000 bales, as follows : June 10.53 to 10.55; July 10.50 to 10.51; August 10.57 to 10.58; September 10.31 to 10.32; October lOiOl to 10.03; November 9.92 to 8^93; December 9.94 to 9.95; January.-10.ffi2 io 10.03; February 10.12 to 10.14; March 10.2$ to 10.25. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, June 15.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending June 15: .v 1883. 1882. Receipts at all ports for the week, 21,455 12,95f Total receipts to this date 5,850,386 4,557,014 Exports for week..! .' 39,551 32,51i 1_ A /IV! 1 VI 3 983 qof luuu tJipuri/M uiuam, Stock at all U. S. ports 441,083 400,95C Stock at all interior towns 38,514 35,221 Stock at Liverpool - 988,000 697,00C American for Great Britain 107,000 71.00C ItPths.., . , Another County Heard From. Mr. W. D. Garrison, a prominent planter ol Anderson county. S.C., says he has used Norman's Neutralizing Cordial in hisfamily and it has proved ^efficacious in every instance he had oc<jasion to try it. This is the verdict from many all over the land, and a trial will convince you t that Norman's Cordial is all that is claimed for it. June 21 25 It OBITUARY. " Died?Near Beersheba Church, in York countv, on the 19th of May, JENNIE LAW, infant daughter of Mr. J. M. and Mrs. M. A. Brian, ngea o monins ana z uays. Near Brevard's Station, Gaston county, N. on the 6th instaut, ASA GUY, only child of S. A. and Emma 0. Lacky, aped about 20 months. In Yorkville, on theevening of the 16th instant, of billious fever, ALICE LATIMER, infant daughter of Mr. John G. and Mrs. Rhoda L. Ferguson, aged 1 year 9 months and three days. "Happy they! Thrice fortunate! who of thatfragile mould. The precious porcelain of human clay, Brqak with the first fall: they can ne'*er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day. And all which must be borne, and never told." Address, TAYLOR MFG. C (itMM Mttuion ua Paper.) Charlotte, N. C. June 21' t 24 6ma APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of THOMAS O'FARREL, Jr., deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on the 21st day of July next, will make application for a final discharge from liability as Executor of the said estate. GEORGE H. O'LEARY, Executor. June 21 25 ot CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL, Black's, S. C., Rev. J. A. WHITE, Principal. FALL TERM opens July the 9th* 1883, and closes November *24th, 1882. tuition. Primary Department from 81.00 to 82.00 per mouth. High School Department from 82.00 to 84.00 per month. Busine&s Department, including Commercial jfr Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, and Penmanship, w $2.00 per month, extra. Music, Vocal or Instrumental, ?3.00 per month, extra. Tuition free to young men preparing for the ministry. .Contingent Fee, $1.00 per session. Board, $8.00 per month. Students charged only from date of entrance. A corps of competent teachers in employ. Young men ana ladies prepared for the practical duties of life, or for any class in Colleges or Universities. For further particulars, address the Principal. June 21 25 3m AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from J. Beatty Williams, Esq., Probate Judge for York co'unty, S. C., the undersigned will expose to public sale, at York Court Housfe, on Sales-Dav in Julv next, A CERTIFICATE FOR THREE SCARES of the C. and L. N. Gr. R. R. Company's stock, belonging to the estate of A. BARRON, deceased. Terms?CASH. W. A. BARRON, I Vvo/?iitr?ra D. W. BARRON, [ Exe *orsJ une 21 25 2t \ SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN -ttt t ."v next. at York Court House, the following property to wit: Defendant's interest in ahouso and lot situated y on Main street in Yorkville, bounded by lots ol Alonzo Rose and others, containing one acre, more or less. Formerly the property of Dr. John Withers, deceased. Levied on as the property oi R. J. Withers, at the suits of Darby & Co., and others. 32.4C J39- Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who dc not complv with the terms of sale, must expect the property t>id off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-dav. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C, June 7 23 4t TAX XOT1CE. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,) York County, [ Yorkvillk, S. C., May 1st, 1883. J NOTICE is hereby given that my Books for the purpose of receiving the TAX RETURNS of the Tax-payers of York county, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1883, , will open* on JUNE 1ST, 1883, and close on the 20th of July next. I will attend the following named places, on the respective dates, to receive said returns, to wit: Fort Mill, Wednesday and Thursday, June 20th and 21st, 1883. Coates' Tavern, Friday, Juno 22nd, 1883. Ebenezer, Saturday, .Line 23rd, 1883. Yorkville, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 25th', 20th, 27th, 28th and 29th, 1883. Massey's Store, Saturday, June 30th, 1883. Rock Hill, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,* July 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5tharid 0th, 1883* Yorkville from tho 7th until the 20th of July, 1883. Persons failing to make returns in the time prescribed by law, will incur a penalty of fifty per cent., which attaches after the 20th*of Jul}*, 1883. The law requires all returns to besworn to. * 11 -/.Unoftt, /\? cnlo Af lotwl mnot Ko mnAPt/wl iVIl JIUIVIIOCU^ U1 J>010 V/l 'Uiivt iuuov i/u ivj'v* wv, also, any building erected since last return. Persons between twenty-one and fifty years are liablfeto POLL TAX. I earnestly request tax-payers to meet me in tneir respective townships. W. B. WILLIAMS, Auditor, York Count v. May 3 IS tf MACHINERY. 1AM building a limited number of those CELEBRATED PORTABLE COTTON PRESSES. Parties who desire to obtain one will pleast send in their orders as early as possible, as it requires sometime to get them up. I will also receive orders for the same kind of presses foi Gin Houses, which are furnished at less cost than the Portable Presses. The LIGHT REAPERS sold by me this season have proved entirely satisfactory?can fur4 nish more if applied for soon. Don't forget that I have the BEST SEPARATOR in the market. I am paepared to furnish TANNER, alsc TOZER ENGINES, at short notice. Always on hand Machinery supplies, such as Babbit Metal, Sheet and (.'ore Packing, Couplings, Bolts, Ac., Ac. As the Ginning season approaches, I will hav< sample HALL GINS and BROWN GINS?witl or without Feeders and Condensers?also, tin well known WINSHIP' GINS. A good supply of SASH, DOORS and BLINDS Persons expecting to build would do well to ge estimates from me. T. 8. JEFFERYS, A^ent. June 14 24 It T. R. ?A?ILL, Wholesale Grocer, COLLECE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C Orders solicited and promptly tilled. .January 11 2 Uiu : I LiATTA BROTHERS i i" f! J FAMILY GROCERIES And r PLA^lATIOSf SUPPLIES, ? ! [ At I I . I LATTA BROTHERS'. % ?*v r LOOK OTJT FOR J. M. ADAMS. IF you want the best Cooking Stove in Yorkvi'lle, at the price, call on J. M. ADAMS. rf you want good Tin Ware, call on J. M. ADAMS. If vou want Crockerv and Glassware, call on J. M. ADAMS. If. you want Tubs, Washboards, Bread Trays, Rolling Pins, Wooden Churns, Tin Bedroom Sets, Milk Buckets and Pans, Lanterns, Tea and Coffee Pots, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Sieves, Spoons, Smoothing Irons, Knives and Forks, Stove Polish, Coffee Mills, Sheet Iron Stove Pans, Waffle Irons, Iron and Tin Sauce Pans, Granite Iron Ware?the nicest ware ever made, call on ADAMS. If you want Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, and Envelopes, call on J. M. ADAMS. If vou want vour old Tinware mended, call on ADAMS. If vou want Stove Fixtures, call on J. M. ADAMS. JOHN R. ASHE. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. I WOULD like to have the attention of dealers in Powder given to the following: I am prepared to furnish Powder to the trade at as low grices as it can be bought anywhere in the United tates and will deliver the same FREE OF FREIGHT OR ANY CHARGES at my Magazine. Present prices? Fg Rifle, 25 It) Kegs, ?6 50. Fg Rifle, 121 tt> Kegs, 3 50. Fg Rifle, 61 lb Kegs 1 88. Blasting Powder, 25tb Kegs,... 3 15. Fine Rifle, lit) Canisters 38. The above prices are only for the wholesale trade and dealers. Any consumer will have to pav an advance on the above prices. JOHN R. ASHE. Agent. PEAS. I HAVE a lot of Peas to offer to the trade. Now is the time to sow them for fertilizing [mrposes. There is nothing better to restore your ana than a crop of Peas turned under in the Fall. Those in need can be supplied here or by my brother, W. N. Ashe, Jr., at McConnellsville. I have a few sacks of Kainit still on hand whioh will be an excellent stimulant and absorbant for Peas. JOHN R. ASHE. >1. STRAUSS. CTDIATI V DIICIMCCC 9 I V\IV I k WWWIIVI-WWI I j, M. STRAUSS, wishing to r Reduce his Stock. . i | Preparatory to TAKING AW INVENTORY Of the same on the 1st proximo, no reasonable offer for Dry Goods and Ready-Made Clothing, Accompanied by the MONEY, will be refused. : THE CORNER DRUG STORE. FIXE Drugs, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, .Just arrived. Fresh and pure Morphine, Opium, Quinine and Cinchona always to be found at MAY A MAY'S. Wizard Oil atid Gargling Oil at MAY A MAY'S. Pills, Elixirs, Fluid Extracts and Tinctures always found at MAY A MAY'S. Birch Beer, Sasparilla and Ginger Ale always at MAY A MAY'S. Trusses, Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces at MAY A MAY'S. Every variety of Fresh Drugs and Family i Medicines at MAY A MAY'S. Fine Perfumerv and Toilet Soaps at MAY A MAY'S. Every variety of Tooth, Xail, Hair, and Cloth Brushes at MAY A MAY'S. You will be suited in vour trading with MAY A MAY. We will be pleased to see you at the Corner Drug Store. MAY A MAY. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure always i for sale and never fails to cure, at MAY A MAY'S. j HERNDON BROS. ? iciit nvtoru C!4t r OX K that is in good order and will do as well as if just out of the shop. Will sell it very | cheap for cash, or on time to responsible parties, ' | Will guarantee it to work all right, or no sale, tl HERNDON BROTHERS. BELTING, A(. BELTING for Thrashers and Packing foi Steam Engines. HERNI)()X BROTHERS. > i WASTED, a /A/A/A BUSHELS of good Wheat wanted * 1UUU for Which wo will pay the cash. Brin^ it in and get the money for it. } IIERNDON BROTHERS. | MEDICAL NOTICE. WT G. WHITE, M. I)., has located in Yorkf f , ville for the purpose of PRACTICING t MEDICINE and offers hie. services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country. II< may be found at the York Drug Store, or in tin front room over J. R. Lindsay A' Co.'s Store, al " all hours, except when professionally engaged. March 18 8m CANNED GOODhL 1*7' E are constantly receiving fresh Can net f y Goods, such as Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Beans Corn, Peaches, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. ' October 11' 4- tf ! H. F. ADICKES. Reasonable goods. WE beg leave to call your attention to oui very large stock of the following seasonai ble Goods, ana to the very low prices at which > we are offering the same. * Parasols and Fans in Great Variety, At uncommonly low prices. GAUZE VESTS AND UNDERWEAR. Ladies' and Misses' Gauze Vests. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, nicely made and embroidered Chemise, Underskirts, Night Dresses, Drawers, Ac. Corsets at very low prices. Ladies' Linen Ulsters. All kinds of Veilings and Nets. A very large stock of Dress Goods at reduced prices, and Bargains in Dress Trimmings. Muslins at 5c., 81c., 10c., and 121c. per yard. Glnvp? nf flvArv kind at low nrioes. Black Lace Gloves and "Slitts, colored Silk and Cotton Gloves and a full line of Kids for Ladies and Gentlemen. SLIPPERS. Slippers in all sizes for Ladies. Slippers in all sizes for Children. Slippers and Low-Quartered Shoes all sizes for Men and Boys. A most superb stock of Laces. Embroidery, Everlasting Trimming, Tucking Puffing and all kinds of White Trimmings. Also a large line of Colored Trimmings for Linens and White Goods, at . v Special Low Prices. Ladies' Neck Wear in very great variety. Lace and Lawn Ties, Fichus, Ac., Ac. Rufflings in all the latest styles. A lot of light Summer Coverings at very low prices. Men's and Boys' SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS, Linen and Alpaca Coats and Dusters. White Vests, Linen Pants, Ac. Special Low Prices on Men's Fine Cassimere Pants, and a large assorted stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at very low prices. Mosquito Nets, all colons. Mosquito Canopies. Hammocks, Fish Hooks and Lines. Croquet Small Baskets, Table Oil Cloth. TOILET SOAPS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Our Milliner, Miss SMITH, is prepared to furnish any shape Hat, trimmed in the latest style. Prices in this line An Low as the Lowest. We have a full supply of Miscellaneous Books, 1n all the latest issues. A full stock of all kinds of Stationery and Small Wares. And don't you forget that we are headquarters for all kinds of SLIPPERS AND LOW CUT SHOES. H. F. ADIOKES. W. C. LATIMER. ~ NEW GOODS. TJECEIVED this week, another lot of those JlX beautiful Prints, all at Scents per yard, and guaranteed to be fast colors. Also, a lot of nice Lawns and Muslins at 5 cents. Be sure to call and see our stock of Nun's Veiling, Satines and Dress Goods, as they are very pretty and cheap. MILLINERY. Don't forget to call at the popular Millinerv Stcre, when vou want anything in that line, as It isfuU of all kinds of nice goods. I always keep the very latest styles, and can put you up a nice Bonne'\>r Hat as cheap as it can possibly be done elsewhere. U\btU <J-tii-Kl J?i?. Tennessee Patent Flour, Sole and Upper Leather, Country-Cured Hams, Condensed Milk, Shelf Goods of all kinds, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware. A nice assortment of Tobacco and Cigars, Duke of Durham Cigarettes (20 for 10 cents.) A complete stock always kept in each department. W. C. LATIMER. I YEIOTTOIIY BROS. & BARRON. COUNTRY CLOTH. THRASHKRS will take notice, if they want to make Sheets for their Thrashers,* that we have the very thing they need. Call and get it. Home-Hade Bags. Better to put wheat in than any other kind. A full supply at our House. JUST RECEIVED. Remnants of Laces and Trimmings, from 2 to 12 yards in a bunch. Choice for 10 cents a bunch. SUNDRIES. (rents' Gauze Shirts, Ladies' Gauze Undervests, Gents' Quaker City Shirts, laundried and iinlaundried; Black Cashmere, Nun's Veiling, [ Muslins, Calicoes. wn l r*1 .1 *11.. w ity i r?|i? auu w i(f r am. Ladies' Hats at reduced prices, neckwear, ?fcc. shoes. Our Ladies' Shoesare guaranteed. We have a prettv Slipper for Children. /KENNEDY BROTHERS it BARRON. NCIIOOL NOTICE. .' Columbia, S. ('., June 8, 188J. To the School Guminisxioner of York County : SIR: The noxt regular examination of teachers before County Boards will bike place on FRIDAY AND SA'lTRDAY, July 0 and 7. , Very respoctfullv, ; " a. coWard, State Superintendent of Education. In accordance with the above, all teachers, the date of whose Certificates have expired, and all I those wishing to take a highor grade of Certiii eate, will appear at mv office on the davs speci , tied. ' r. latrtan, Chairman Board of Examiners. June 14 24 III HUNTER & OATES. i Mr. B. T. MOORE. WE have secured the services of the popular salesman, Mr. B. T. MOORE, who will be glad to see his friends and customers, and will n be ever ready to treat them kindly and make them feel at home, and, above all things, will sell t them goods cheap. HUNTER <fe OATES. BARGAINS. WE are offering many lines of our stock of Goods at very low figures. Come along nnd see us. We will save vou some monev. HtlNTER <fc OATES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. WE have an elegant assortment of Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clothing, and at re- _ duced prices. We have the following sizes in 1 stock: i ^ Boys' suits from 5 to 10 years. Youths' Buits from 15 to 2D years. Gents' suits from 34 to 42v.inches, breast measure. I We fit everybody. If not ijn stock we will have you a suit made to order, guarantee a fit and at the same time guarantee the most particular part?a fit in price. We have a complete stock of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs of all sizes. Come aloi g and get what you want and we'll take care o ' you and save von money. TER <fc OATES. GENTS' HAfTS. ~ \ GENTS', Youths' and Bo; to' Hats?an elegant a assortment in all the styles and shapes to f suit anvbodv and prices too cheap to talk about, t HUNTER & OATES. DRESS GOODS. JULLIARD'S all wool Busting?Garnet, Blue and Cream?too cheap to jnention. Come in and see us, ana it we aon't sett you, it win not oe on account of the price. Goods worth 33 cents reduced to 16?1 cents. HUNTER A OATES. ~ MOlBNING^ioDS, - ? CASHMERE amlNun's Veiling in all of the * new shades and colors. Just come around and see if we cannot sell vou anything in this ? line that you may want. "VVe don't care to men- ' tion prices, as we mean to sell. , HUNTER A OATES. J a great tumble IN the Millinery Department, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Collarets, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Ac,, at very low prices, Come and see us. We'll sell vou and save you money. * HUNTER A OATES. shoes for everybody j IN the County. Come and get them. A full p line of Ladies', Misses', Children's, Babies', fc Men's, Youths' and Boys', alsoafull line of slip- c pers to suit everybody. Come at Once, Now y is the Accepted Time. v HUNTER A OATES. c jest received j ANOTHER lot of Tobacco in 201t> daddies to be \ sold cheau for CASH at the "MAMMOTH." t Come along, this is the place to get your money back. We'll sell vou and save vou money. HUNTER A OATES. groceries" WE have a stock of the following goods in our Grocery Department: Bacon, Flour, Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Sugar, Parched and Green Coffee, pure Goshen Butter, Soaps and a ^ number of other articles too numerous to men- T tion. Come and get our prices. We'll sell you v and save you money. Short profits and quick 1 sales is the pass word at the "MAMMOTH." HUNTER A OATES. > t] a c v v ' < CLARK BROTHERS - i HAMS. I a a ANOTHER lot of Tennessee Country-Cured ^ Hams, best on the market. ] JUST RECEIVED. c v "tl tl WE would respectfully announce our iresn " arrivals of P tl a Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies, All of which we offer at prices that defy legitimate competition. j n FliOIJR. n v n v, Hi Another lot of Cheek A Whitlock's choice Ken- ?. nesaw Mills. Best grades of country Flour always on hand. a h > Refined Iron. 1 s The largest stock of Refined Iron and Drill and Pick Steel on the market. J LIHE. ;; Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame Lime. Best on the market. CLARK BROTHERS. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO KfEW FURNITURE STORE. WE invite our friends and the public gener- j ally to call and see our choice lot of FurI niture, consisting of Cottage Bedroom Sets, ; Marble and Wood Top Bureaus, Dressers and o j Washstands, Cottage Bedsteads, Side Boards and t Dining-Room Safes, Wardrobes, Spring Beds h and Mattresses, Rocking, Parlor, Dining-Room i< ; and Children's Chairs. A ANY FURNITURE ! Not in store will be ordered when desired. Funeral Goods. j Consisting of Burial Caskets, plain and ornamented; beautiful Gloss White Cases, Children's size, C a new style of finish. Common Collins made to * J order. A fine lot of Coflin and Casket handles, ti screws, plates, Ac., for sale cheap. All on very n reasonable terms. Call at any time. REPAIRING. All kinds of Furniture repaired in the very best style and satisfaction given. We thank our Friend* For the liberal patronage bestowed, and respcl n fully solicit their continued favors. X .1. nu. oar rfiuis ? K.M. TiX'MungTpwxgs'company W11'1' open their Hotels for the Reason, on n the 15TH OF MAY, with great improve- \ inonts in evorthing calculated to promote the o comfort and welfare of visitors. New Rooms, ? New Cottages, Now Amusements, at the SAME MODERATE PRICES, which we have heretofore had. No pains will be spared to make this the most convenient and the most attractive resort for real comfort and . benefit, to be found. For particulars address * DR. V. M. GARRETT, Manager, * All Healing, P.O., Gaston Co., N. C. 1 May 111 111 tf T. M. DOBSON. J A SPLENDID GIFT! ! A Good Offer! 1TT7KLL, Aunt Jane, what about that pift that f f I have heard so much talk abont this last veek ? Why, Miss Sue, it is a splendid < SINGER MACHINE That the Old Chap, T. M. DOBSON, is going to dvesome lucky one on August 14. What do you "mean about lucky one ? Whv, the one who draws it. Well, Aunt Jane, How Much For A Ticket ? Nothing at all. All you will have to do will be o buy two (2) dollars'"worth of goods from him, >ay cash for them, write your name in his book ,na get your number. If that number is drawn rom the hat on the 14th of August, you will got he Machine. Well, I am going right now, and buy me a Hat ,nd a pair of Shoes, and GET TWO CHANCES AT IT. t is one of the cleverest offers I ever heard of. have heard a great many ladies say they were ;oing to buy all their goocls thereuntil tho' 14tli of lugust, anil get chances at that nice Machine, rhen he says if you do not want the Machine, he vill buy itfrom you and give you $25.00 worth of ;oodH at cash prices. Such a clever offer never ias been made in Yorkville before. That man Dobmon In Always Ahead n the Mercantile Line. I have been around a Y ;ood deal last week, and almost every person I tear speak of it, say they are going to take a hance, as it does not cost anything to do so, and rou get your goods at lowest casli prices, any vav. I "learn that the first day his books were fien ten chances were taken, and very few peoe knew anything about it. He gives you GO lays, and you can take just as many chances as ou like during that time. All-you'have to do is o buy 82.00 worth and pay the cash for it and UC I M vSiHIIvb. Vhy, such a clever thing as that is bound to take veil. Anything that costs you nothing and is rorth 825.00, is the biggest thing out. .Such a hing was never heard of in York conntv before, Snoh a Grand Gift For Nothing. low, Aunt Jane, who do you suppose will get bat Machine ? Well, indeed, that I cannot answer, nor can ny one. Everv person will have the same hance. All the tickets will be put in a box and l ,'ell mixed, and a little boy, who cannot read, nil draw out a number, ana that number ? SETS THE MACHINE. _ 'he more chances you have at it, the better is ^ our chance for getting it. This is no humbug, iuta fair and souare thing. DOBSON wishes to ncrease his cash sales, and also put the price of chance so low that almost any one can afford it, nd the beauty of it all is, the chance to win a laehine. does not cost vou a single thing. It is a Free and Voluntary Gift >mm the part of the Old Chap, T. M. DOBSON, rho, by-the-wav, is always getting up some now hing "for his friends?some inducements for hem to trade with him. His greatest inducement in the past has been, and is still, his low rices and good Goods. Now he comes boldly to he front and offers you good goods as cheap as ' nyone will sell them and throws in a chance at v so PJ A $25.00 SEWING MACHINE ? be nstead of a ?-cent .Spool of Cotton. If this is ot clever, tell me what is. Well. Aunt Jane, I will say that it is very lever, indeed. DOBSON has always had the _ ame of blowing his own horn, and he still blows .'ell; but this last blast of his will call to his aid many who can blow a little and some who blow rell'and long, and I am sure that to those who ound his trumpet ever so little und ever so short time he will pull his hat and SMILE, and to :mose who blow loud and long for the Old Chap, cannot say what ho would or would not do. Veil, I am sure he will snmile and smile again; ' nd it always has been a noted fact of him that is laborers never left without their reward. tw low for the lucky chap. Who will heor she be? t is bound to be'some one. ome Person Will Get That Machine list assure as the 14th of August comes. Come ev ne, come all, to DOBSON'S hall and take a ha (lance. Free to every person who buys 82.00 orth of goods. ? an sel ah L SPLENDID OFFER, What is that, pray tell me, I have not heard f that. What is it? 1 >o tell me, Auut Jane. Why he has offered to give every person who . as made an aecount with him this year, which J i still unpaid, if he pavs it before the 15th of v aigust, 1883, ' A Discount of 5 Per Cent. n the same. Now this is quite a liberal offer. < Ivery person who can spare the money ought to ftn ike up their accounts, as I guess the Old "Chap lust be quite NEEDY, or he never would have ' MADE SUCH A LIBERAL OFFER. fow, Aunt Jane, this is not done by any other j ( lerchant in Yorkville. Don't you remember an told you CL ! F1 He Was Always Ahead. V'hen I was there the first day after his liberal ffer was made, one person had taken advantage f it. Now, Aunt Jane, if you want to see him I 1 Sh SMILE, AND SMILE IN EARNEST, u?t walk in and tell him you want to pay your ccount, and he seems to be all smiles until he ets vour cash. T. M. DOBSON, 1 Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. r. R. LINDSAY & CO. DON'T FAIL TO I Dome and See I s i HKJVWKJ*; ] < BUYING ELSEWHERE, i I AS WE HAVE ( 3 Several Speeial LineN ] I 1 THAT > ] t t < m WISH TO DISPOSE OF, ' ] AMONG WHICH Ready-JIa?le Clothing IS INCLUDED. J. R. LINDSAY A Co. ] I rjoT.nnmr Mr. i\zttt.t."rvr < EW GOODS, NEW GOODS. ? i *7E arc receiving our stock of Spring < Joods ? 'f l?y every train. ] C fill dies' Goods. t t Our Spring Calicoes arc very pretty and stylish, e have a full stock of barrel and striped Nain- J ok, Mull Muslins and Victoria Lawns, at all 1 ices. Piques, Percales and Dress Muslins in 8 eat variety, Nun's Veiling, Bunting, Delains, S lored and solid Dress Goods in all grades. Our ( Dck of bleached Shirting and Sheeting can't be " at. J DOMESTICS. . 1 Jeans, Cottonades, Plaids, Denims, Hickory " irting, and Bed Ticking at prices to suit the nes. \otioais, Motions. | c e< li h V full and well selected stock of Hosiery and h ervthing else kept in the Notion line, can be d d at our house. ci n w CLOTHING. I g a T We have just received a new stock of Men's f( d Youths' Clothing, which we are prepared to 1 as lowas the lowest. If you want a fashion- H( lv cut Suit, call on us and get it. k C V Q HARDWARE. S fi w Plow Stocks, Plows, Shovels, Hav Forks, 1 ell Wheels, Cotton Cards, Pocket and Table -1 itlery, Hinges, Screws, Backhands and Hooks. | CROCKERY. I a] fc 3ur stock is complete, Glassware, Maddoek d China Sets, can be had at our house. ] GBOCEBIES. ] Dotfee at t>, Sand 1)pounds to the $1.00. Brown " d white Sugars, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, oves, Nutmeg, Allspice, Leaf Lard, Hams, " our, Molasses, Candv, Crackers, Ac. - e a k SHIRTS. * F T F We are still selling the celebrated Diamond ^ irt, which gives such universal satisfaction. v CJ a olcock A Miller's Hats. i) a: Don't buv until you have examined our stock, w COLCOCK A MILLKR. WITHERS ADICKES. crockery and glassware. WE have the largest assortment in town and will make low prices just now to reduce our stock. A decent set of Goblets for 50 cents. Molasses Pitchers?good size and quality, with spring top for 25 cents. Preserve and Butter Dishes and Stands from 10 cents to $1.00?novel styles. We have many little conveniences not found elsewhere?Steak and Tack Hammers, Paste .Taggers, Spittoons, Picture Nails, a nice Water Bucket with cover. Brooms, Tubs, Dough Trays, Rollers and everything in Woodenware. Fruit Jars, Preserving kettles Jelly Tumblers, Dippers?tin, cocoanut and brittania.* Fly Traps ana Fans, Lamps, Cotfee Mills, WoodenPrints, Trays and Spoons for butter, Churns, etc. A lot of Slajolica Ware, decorated Tea and Chamber sets, which we will sell very cheap. FRESH GROCERIES Every few days. Rice, Grits, Oatmeal, Hams, Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, Peach and Apple Butter, Pickles in bottles or from keg, pickled t'orned Beef, Canned Goods?the greatest variety 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 and Wrapping Paper, Slates, etc. W. ADICKES. we coxtixuh to keep"ocr stock FULL up, and have the most complete assortment of our lines in this vicinity. peaches. i? ? ii r>..? Duinkiu I'uui \ij niAC vaun?a u-pvujiu van x i\j a cavuvn for 2.5 cents; Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Okni, 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. JUST RECEIVED. Hygienic Oatmeal, Mackerel, chipped Beef, fresh Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Mustard and Spices, Sardines, Rice, Grist, Coffees, Sugars, etc., etc., Fruit Jars, and Jelly Tumblers with Tin tops. HARDWARE. Cattle Chains, galvanized Clothes Lines and Well Chains, Steel and Rat Traps, Squares, Levels, Hammers?Hand, Steak and Sledge, Grain ind Grass Scythes, Coffee Mills, Matting Tacks, Screws, Hinges, Locks, Nails, Plows, Ovens, Pots, Powder, Shot, Pissols, Cartridges, etc. WITHERS ADICKES. JOHX C. KUYKKNDAL. FACTS. A fact that is not self-evident, must be established by investigation for one'k self, or by the :estimony of witnesses. After it has become a Fact, there is no getting around, under or over it. rhat Wizard Oil has had an immense sale here is * i fact, and that it possesses great potency in relieving apd curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head-ache?sick or nervous, contracted tendons md muscles, Pain in the back, Colic, Ac., Ac., is i fact likewise, that may bo proven by the mouth )f many witnesses, and accounts for the great denand. * From what we have seen and heard of it ve think it is worth the price, viz: $1.00 a bottle. Ylways on hand at the York Drugstore. The principal adulterants found in Baking Powders are Alum, Starch and Gypsum or Plaserof Paris. We guarantee that Price's Cream -hiking Powder, the sale of which we control in his market, is an absolutely pure Cream of Tarar Powder, and, therefore rills every want of the lousekeener and cook. We furnish free, a Re eipt Book that tells how to make all kinds of 'akes,.Pies, Custards, Puddings, Pastries, Ac. .'all for the Book, and for Price's ('ream Baking Powders, and take no other. Some months ago, we contracted with the agent >f a manufacturer p) make especially for our fn/lrko lofiTnlnf A u u'h hurl Inn iv pn inv ><I the reputation of seiling The Best Cigar in Town for 5 cents, the conditions of the contract vere that our character should suffer no violence nthis particular, and that this new Cigar should urpass in excellence anything we had hitherto tandled. They were to be as good as a Cigar ould be made'to retail with a profit for 5 cents. rVewereto he the judge of its qualities, and if tot satisfactory, the whole lot was to he returned it the expense of the shipper. We have 5,000 of he lot now in store and respectfully ask the moking public to give them a trial. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. G. H. O'LEARY, REAPING WHIPS, Ac. REAPING Whips, made expressly for driving Reaping Macnines.- A nice lot of Buggy 'mbrellas just received and for sale bv n TT f 4 T1V II. XI. UUriAAl, BED ROOM NETS. ?lOMK of the best Bed Room Sets ever offered 5 in this market. Also medium and cheap ;oods, at V. H. O'LEARY'S. CHAIRS, BI REAI X, AC, A LARGE stock of ('hairs, all grades; Ji?* fx reaux, Side-Boards, Safes, Desks, Lounges, iofas, Picture Frames and everything else kept n an establishment of this kind", and their going ?ff daily is the best evidence that prices and [ualitv please. G. H. 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 fifty ditt'erint grades and patterns. Call and see them exlibited in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No rouble to show them. I will have Carpets made o fit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY. ~ STOVES. [AM selling theStovesof Charles Noble ACo., of Philadelphia. Hundreds of them have >een sold in the last few years, and all have given atisfaction. They are as cheap as any good itove. Repairs furnished for any Stove this Company makes. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES. A MEDIUM stock of Saddles of my own make, X 011 hand, which will be sold cheap, for cash. G. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS. A FEW Sets of Harness on bund, which cannot X be beat as to quality and prices. " G. H. O'LEARY. COLLARS, BRIDLES* AC. i LARGE stock of Collars and cheap Blind \ Bridles, Riding Halter Bridles, Whips, Ac. G. H. O'LKARY. A REVOLUTION In Horse Powers. 0 to Dr. J. H. Witherspoon's gin house and JT look for yourselves. You will tindoneof '. E. Maoarthy's celebrated Horse Powers erectd and tested" under a guarantee that with two tules he will render the same power of a sixniminn Tim innfpri.il for milkillir tills orse power run he hewn out on any farm in two ays' time, and is so simple and durable that you in't help but be struck with it. It is always eady without adjustment, to run a fifty-saw gin rith two mules, and gin from five to six bales aily with ease. Any farmer making twenty ale's of cotton cannot afford to be without one f these labor-saving and economizing Horse 'owers. Attach the power to an outhouse and in your bale before vou can haul it. The toll ill pay for the outfit, gin, Ac., in two years, he two mules that haul the wood and "water )r the little rusty engines, will on an average, eat the engine. In order to better satisfy youralf, enclose stamp to either of the following well nown farmers, and ask for their experience for .vovears: G. W. Brunson, Orangeburg; Rol>ert i'itherspoon, Sumter; Jim Hester, Abbeville, . C. I represent five responsible citizens of lis county who own the right, and am ready to lake contracts for erecting the Powers, under ill guarantee. For further particulars confer 'ith the undersigned. J. E. LOWRY. ENGINES AND FARM MACHINERY. [F you must have an engine, buy Tozer A L Dial's, the simplest and best. ROYCE REAPER for $100? light easy runing and guaranteed to be durable. The ACME HARROW, Clod Crushers And [arrows and other Agricultural Implements of II kinds on hand. Jones A Robertson agents >r the Acme Harrow at Rock Hill. J. E. LOWRY, Yorkvillo, S. C. June 7 23 tf DOBSON <fc PARISH. OCR STOCK OF GROCERIES, aARDWARE and Plantation Supplies is now full and complete. A full stock of Coffees nd Sugars, Ilaeon, good Country Flour at low gures a full stock of Leather, both sole and pper, we have a large stock of Pad Locks, Rim ,oeks, Screws and Bolts, Pocket and Table CutLrv, Marbles, Fish Hooks, Spurs, Hand-Saws nd Mill Files, Slates and Pencils, Hinges of all inds and prices. Wo have Toilet Soaps which VE ARE OFFERING AT A BARGAIN,.. 'ickles, Salmon and Tomatoes, cheap. Buok^a,. 'ubs, Churns and Baskets in endless vaiiftti^s . 'lavoring Extracts of all kinds. Smoking..apd hewing Tobacco. A large stock of Tiff AffD POT WARE. hich we arf offering at very W?'; prjvefi for roc ?sh. Lan'ps and Lamp Coffee Mills nd Rolling Pins. A Bnq.oiHdoos, with and ithout handles. IR<V$ PliOWS, oth s\r^v. a^jdj double, Mule and Horse Shoes nd vaR and examine our Stock, we ;U(lt i^/ike. pr^ceH to suit. DORSOX A PARISH^