Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, July 12, 1883, Image 3
Jirantmt mtb Commtrrial.
YORKVILLE, .Julv 11.?Cotton 8 to 9$.
CHARLESTON, July 9.?Cotton firm ; middling
10.
LIVERPOOL, July 9.?Cotton in moderate inquiry
and freely supplied; uplands, 5Jd.
Ni3W YORK, July.9.?Cotton quiet; uplands j
10 3-16. Futures closed steady, with sales of
110,000 bales, as follows: July 10.15 to 10.10; August
10.24 to 10.25; September 10.10 ; October
* * 9.90 to 9.91; November 9.82 to 9.83; December
9.83 to 9.84; January 9.92 to 9.93; February 10.03
to 10.04; March 10.13 to 10.15.
Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK, July P>.?The following is the I
comparative cotton statement for the week end- I
ingJune6: ' 1883. 1882.'
Receipts at all ports for the week, 11,839 8,461
Total receipts to this date 5,885,947 4,589,177
Exports for week ...., 13,018 39,376
Total exports to date, 4,533,054 341,807
Stock, at all U. S. ports 386,883 ' 260,323
Stock at all interior towns 36,520 20,075 J
Stock at Liverpool 1,0117,700 842,000
American for Great Britain 54.000 74,000
imperial polices.
Oue or Sonth Carolina's most Prominent
Physicians. .
POSTAL CARD I.
Wallaceville, Fairfield Co., S. C.,
March 29th, 18S3.
GentlemenThe bottle of Norman's Neutralizing
Cordial you sent me to test, I think has
benefitted the case to which I administered it,
so much so, that I am inclined to continue its
use. If you will send me another bottle by express,
to Alston, and prepay charges, 1 hope to
be prepared then to send you a certificate that it
is a good medicine in the treatment of the diseases
which it is recommended to relieve. I will
forward the money as soon as I hear from you.
? Verv Respectfully,
J. M. GLENN, M. D.
POSTAL CARD II.
w . t t tr>r.-\riT t x' Vnirfmld Co.. S. C..
May 19 th, 1883.
Gentlemen: The cases in which I prescribed
Norman's Neutralizing Cordial, the results have
been satisfactory. I would advise every family
to keep a bottle'of it in the house and give it at
the commencement of all stomach and bowel irregularities.
Verv Respectfullv,
J. M. GLENN, M. D.
x July 12 28 It
HYMENEAL.
Marriei>?In Fort Mill Township, on the 5th
instant, by S. H. Epps, Notary Public, Mr.
HARRIS B. OSBORNE and Miss VIOLET A.
ALEXANDER. Both of Mecklenburg, N. C.
OBITUARY.
Died?Near Yorkville, on theSth instant, SIDNEY
MARSHAL, son of A. E. Ashcraft, aged
16 months.
Near Yorkville. on the 9th instant, CLARENCE
JACKSON, youngest child of C. C. and
H. E.Stewart, aged 1 year and9 months.
CONFEDERATE BONDS
WANTED by the undersigned, in quantities
large or small.
HART A HART, Attorneys,
Yorkville, S. C.
July 12 27 / tf
"APPLICATION~FOR DISCHARGE.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
IN Administrator of the estate of R. L. LOVE,
deceased, has made a final settlement with the
Judge of Probate for York county, and on
Saturday, the 11th day of August next, will make
application for a final discharge fronv liability as
Administrator of the said estate.
c! atpytpttttt, Administrator.
July 12 " "28 ' 5t*
CARpETS
Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet,
Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs,
Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades,
Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cornices
and Poles, Cocoa & Canton Mattings,
? Upholstery^ Engravings, Chromos, Picture
Frames. Write for Samples and Prices.
GEORGE A. BAILIE, AGUSTA, GA.
July 12 28 ly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
v In the Probate Court--York.
11. R. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. Peyton R. Currence,
.and others.?Complaint to Marshal Assets.
THE creditors of J. D. P. CURRENCE, deceased,
are hereby notified to establish their
respective claims before me, on MONDAY THE
6TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1883, or they will be
barred from any benefits to be had under the
final decree herein.
J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, P. J., Y. C.
July 12 2S 3t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1'ouuiy 01 i oris.
WHEREAS RANDOLPH GUILDERS has
applied to ine for Letters of Administra'
tion, on all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of BENJAMIN CHILPERS,
late of the county aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to bo and appear at our next Judgo
of Probate's Court for York county, to be holden
at York Court House on the 27TH DAY OF
JULY A. D., 1883, to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not be granted,
(liven under my hand and seal, this 5th day
of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-three, and in the
108th year of the Independence of the United
States of A nierica.
J. BEATTY WILLIAMS.
Judge of Probate.
July 12 28 2t
JOHN MAY, JR.
J. MAY, JR., GROCER,
Yorkville, S. C.
JOHN MAY, Jr., on advertising. Opinion of
three of our Grocery Merchants.
John, you are mighty"foolish to advertise. We
don't, and we get a good trade.
John's reply?Yes, you get a good trade, and I
am just advertising now for mine. You remember
I asked you all to come and see me in the last
issue, any way you could. Well, I must say if
advertising does no good why should so many
come down and say, John, i" didn't know you
were in the Grocery business until I saw it in"the
paper, and when they leave carry away Sugar,
Lard, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Molasses, and various
other things too numerous to mention. Oh!
thank the one who lirst introduced the advertising
medium.
Look out next week, for JOHN MAY, Jr.,
will have some of those old sweet Hams, and all
kinds of meats.
To the country in general, I will give the highest
market price for Butter, Chickens, Kggs, and
anything that is in the eating line. So call and
give me a chance. Cash or trade.
JOHN MAY, Jr.
Ino. May, Sr., and Jno. May, Jr.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Yorkville, S.C.
J UST arrived, by Chester and Lenoir Bailroad
:
20 gallons Cabinet Varnish.
20 gallons Coach Varnish,
20 gallons extra No. 1 Body Varnish,
20 gallons Drying Japan,
20 gallons Medium Dryer,
20 gallons Quick Leveler,
, All put up in gallon Cans, and cheap ror cash.
(Quality guaranteed, at MAY A* MAY'S.
Quinine, Morphine, Opium,at MAY & MAY'S
Drug Emporium.
All kinds of Patent Medicines, of anv worth,
at MAY & IVfAY'S.
Birch Beer on Ice, Sarsaparilla on Ice, and everything
that makesa cool drink, at MAY <?
MAY'S Emporium.
% Prescriptions a specialty at MAY & MAY'S
Emporium.
Come and set your Wizard Oil from
MAY & MAY, Druggists, York, S. C.
STATE OF SOI'TII CAROLINA,
County of York.
WHEREAS WM. T). ROSBOROUGH has applied
to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of Mrs. NELLIE C. ROSBOROUGH,
late of the eounty aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our
next Probate Court for the said county, to be
holden at York Court House on the 26TII DAY
OF JULY, A. D., 18X3, to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
(liven under my hand and seal, this liDth day
of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-three,and in the
107th year of the Independence of the United
States of America.
J. 11 HATTY WILLIAMS,
Probate Judge of York Countv.
July a 27 2t
~ CH ATTE17i>IORTGAGES,
MORTGAGES of Real Kstate, and Titles to
Real Estate. For sale at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE
J R LINDSAY & CO.
|
,
TOBACCO.
JUST received, a lot of extra fine Chewing Tobacco,
together with various brands of cheaper
goods.
CIGARS.
Our 14Jack of Hearts" Cigars give universal
satisfaction to all smokers, who have tried them.
\
%
SHOES.
We have on hand Shoes of all kinds, for Ladies,
Gents, Misses, Children and Infants, and
we are offering them as cheap as they can be
bought in this market.
CLOTHING.
Although we have sold large quantities of
Clothing, we still have on hand a considerable
amount that we will dispose of at reduced
Gents5 Hats
Are going at prices that have iieretofore been unheard
of.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Gauze U ndervests, Bleached Drawers, Collars,
Cuffs, Cravats, Ties, Hose, and the best Unlaundried
Shirt at 81.00.
l>i*y Goods.
Our line of Dry Goods is, as usual, very complete.
SOLD OUT.
we nave cioseu oui our enure siock ui wrut-tsries,
and intend to use the back room of our
Store formerly used for Groceries, for a Clothing
Room, and will be able, as soon as we can lit it
up, to show the completest line of Clothing and
Gents' Furnishing Goods in the city.
READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT AGAIN!
Our Warranty is Printed Below.
READ thefollowing from Mr. G. W. Brunson,
of Orangeburg, written to the undersigned,
under date of June 22nd, 1883. Mr. Brunson
used the Horse-Power last season, for ginning
cotton, and he now speaks of it in the following
terms:
I used the Power spoken of last season. I
have two sixteen-hands mules, which pull my
gin nicely. I gin and pack 4 to 5 four-hundred|
and-tiftv-pouud bales per day. I am well satistied
with the Power. Whenever I want better
results, I put in an extra mule. Several are being
put up here. I use one-inch rope, as it makes
the Power steadier than if inch rope. I also attached
to the Power a twenty-four inch circular
saw to saw firewood. I put in a counter shaft,
and by using four mules was enabled to supply
our town with a large quantity of wood.
Respectfully yours,
Gift). W. BRUNSON.
Other recommendations from practical men
i?in V>n irivnn if npepusnrv
The Powor can be erected by two carpenters
within one week. The cost of material, labor,
&c., is about 875.00. In clubs of three the right
will be sold ten dollars cheaper.
WARRANTY.
Remember, you run no risk. We ask for no
money until the Power is madeto gin 100 pounds
of Seed Cotton every 8 minutes, with 2 sixteen
hand mules. Speak early, so you can get the
power up during "lay-by time."
ENGINES AND FARM MACHINERY.
The ACME HARROW, Clod Crushers and
Harrows and other Agricultural Implements of
all kinds on hand. Jones Robertson agents
for the Acme Harrow at Rock Hill.
J. E. LOWRY,
Yorkville, S. C.
July 12 23 tf
Jrlo STKAISS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
M. STRAUSS' stock taken at very low figures,
therefore,
Prices Considerably Reduced.
CASH buyers will find it
TO THEIR INTEREST
To eall.
HERNDOX BROS.
ESSENTIALS OF LIFE.
MEAL, Flour, Baeon, Hams, Fish, Syrups,
Molasses, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Ginger,
Spice, Pepper, Mace and Soda.
HERN DON BROTHERS.
"hORSFORD'S bread preparation
IS one of the best Bread or Baking Powders
that can be used. We always have it fresh.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
POT WARE.
SUCH as Spiders and Lids, Ovens and Lids,
Skillets and Lids, Kettles and Frving Pans.
H E RN DON BR( )TH ERS.
~ DIPPERS.
BOTH 5 and 10cent tin Dippers and also Brittania
Dippers.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
CLEVELAND
^Mineral Spring's.
OPENED FOE VISITORS ON THE 15TH OF MAY.
THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby,
and one mile from the Carolina Central Rail
Road. Hacks will beat Springs Station on arrival
of every train.
Cold and warm baths. White and Red Sulphur
and Chalybeate Water.
A GOOD STRING BAND secured for the seai
son. BOWLING ALLEY in good order.
RATES OF BOARD?Single week, *10.00; four
weeks, *35.00. Children under ten years of age,
and colored servants half price. Special arrangei
ments with families for the season. For further
I information address,
S. McB. POSTON, Proprietor.
Shelby, N. C.
1 July 5 T, 1U
i HUNTER & OATES.
jDOWN, DOWN, DOWN!
!
Former prices washed away and
"
Rock Bottom Reached at Last,
Disclosing to the anxious multitude
SIX LARGE BARGAIN COUNTERS
Groaning with the weight of choice goods at
prices that will astonish the natives. Come ye
farmers all, and buy of us at
Prices so Extremely Low
That you will almost be convinced that the recent
destructive rain has been a blessing in disguise.
Buying of us at such an enormous reduction of
prices is one of the best ways to make up
THE LOSS OF YOUR CORN AND COTTON.
We mean what we say, and invite you to come
at once to the "Mammoth," satisfy your wants,
and be assured of the verity of tnis statement.
Remember
The Lowest, Solid Rock Bottom Prices
Are staring you in the face, and we urge the im
portance or Dringingine money ana testing me
depths to which former prices
HAVE FALLEN
Think of it! 5,000 yards of beautiful Calicoes at
5 cents per yard. Also, a quantity of nice Dress
Goods at 5 cents per yard. Just stop for a moment
and take this in, let it sink deep into your
hearts, so deep that it will cause your purses to
fly open immediately.
At Our Bargain Counters
You can And Laced Shoes, Button Shoes, Cloth
Gaiters, Newport Ties, Sattines, Buntings, Muslins,
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SLIPPERS,
Fans, Parasols, Ribbons, and many other things
too numerous to mention. So nice, so useful,
and above all
So Surprisingly Cheap
That you are bound to buy and chuckle to yourself
at your good fortune in finding the way to
THE "MAMMOTH."
Ascertain the unheard-of reduction in the price
of our
Clothing, Millinery Goods.
And, in fact, everything in our line, and hasten
along, with the Cash, to the place where you can
get almost everything you desire.
HUNTER <fc OATEiS.
W. C. LATIMER."
DRY GOODS.
WE aro still having a big trade on White
Goods, Embroideries, Lacesitc. Our stock
must be reduced and our prices show that we
mean business.
' DRESS GOODS.
We call especial attention to our line of Dress
Goods, which have been marked down at greatly
reduced prices. Among them are some very,
desirable Goods, such as Satins, Hurrah Silks,
all-wool Dibise &o.
MILLIYERY.
I am now offering some rare bargains in M illinery,
especially in trimmed and untrimmed
Hats. So if you need anything in this line don't
fail to cull at the popular Millinery Store, as it
will be to your interest.
BELTIYG.
24 and a-inch RUBBER BELTING, at lowest
prices.
W. LATIMER.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
COUNTRY CLOTH.
THRASHERS 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-]Va<lc Itags.
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 buncli. Choice for 10 cents a bunch.
SUNDRIES.
Cents' Gauze Shirts, Ladies' Gauze Undervests, [
Gents' Quaker City Shirts, luundrieil and un- i
laundried; Black Cashmere, Nun's Veiling, |
Muslins, Calicoes.
!
Fly Traps and Fly Fans.
Ladies' Ilats at reduced prices, neckwear, A*<. j
ssjiujub. i
i
Our Ladies' Shoes are guaranteed. We haven j
! prettv Slipper for Children.
I KENNEDY HROTHERS & KAKltON. '
I ???mmmmm?aamm.mmmmmmammaan^WM. ;
YORKVILLE HOTEL.
THE undersigned respectfully gives notice I
that he has taken charge of "Rose's Hotel" i
1 in the town of Yorkville; but which will here- j
i after be known as the YORKVILLE HOTEL, i
| and will keep it open for the reception and enter|
tuinmcnt of permanent boarders, and for the
I accommodation of the traveling public. Ho will I
i give the management of the hotel his entire time |
, and attention, and will use his best endeavors to i
j give satisfaction to his patrons.
The rooms in the hotel are large, airy and
comfortable. Terms will be reasonable.
H.W.SMITH. ;
July 5 27 <>m j
OLD NEWSPAPERS,
OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale !
at one cent each,at the
ENQIHRER OFFICE.
I June2S I tf
H. F. ADICKES.
seasonableTgoods.
1*7 E bog leave to call your attention to our
f very large stock tf the following seasonable
Goods* and to the very low pricey at which
we are offering the srme.
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, <fce.
Corsets at very low prices.
Ladies' Linen Ulsters.
All kinds of Veilings and Nets.
A very large stock of Dress Goods at reduced
prices, uiiu
Bargains in Dress Trimmings.
I
Muslins at Sc., Sic., 10c., and 12 jc. per yard.
Gloves of everv kind at low prices! Black
Lace Gloves and "Mitts, colored Silk and Cotton
Gloves and a full line of Kids for Ladies and
Gentlemen.
SLIPPERS.
Slippers in all sizes fof "Ladles.
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
Special Low Prices.
Ladies' Neck Wear in very great variety.
Lace and Lawn Ties, Fichus, <fcc., ?fcc.
Rufflings in all the latest styles.
A lot of light Summer Coverings at very low
prices.
Men's and Boys'
oinnmo cat t itic ivn /id ATliTC
onrnik),u;uu.ino mn/ iaataih,
Linen and Alpaca Coats and Dusters.
White Vests, Linen Pants, <fcc.
Special Low Prices on Men's Fine Oassimere
Pants, and a large assorted stock of
Spring and Summer ( lotliiiig.
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at very low prices.
Mosquito Nets, all colors.
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 fur
liiHii any snape rial, inmmeti in me liuesmt.vjtf.
Prices in this line
An Low as the Lowest.
We have a full supply of Miscellaneous Books,
in all the latest issues. A full stock of all kinds
of Stationery arid Small Wares. And don't you
forget that we are headquarters for all kinds of
SLIPPERS AND LOW CUT SHOES.
H. F. ADICKES.
L O O Ii O U T
J. M. ADAMS.
IF you want the best Cooking Stove in Yorkvi'lle,
at the price, call on .). M. ADAMS.
If you want good Tin Ware, call on
J. M. ADAMS.
If you want Crockery 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, Cotl'ee Mills, Sheet Iron Stove
Pans, Wattle 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 your old Tinware mended, call on
ADAMS.
If you want Stove Fixtures, call on
J. M. ADAMS.
L.ATTA BROTHERS
FAMILY GROCERIES
Anil
4
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
At
B ATX A DDOTUTDC
ri witv mm %w
C HEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL.
Black's, S. <
Rkv. J. A. WHITE, Principal.
/<FALL TERM opens July the 9th,
1SSJ, and closes November 24th, 1882.
HF Primary Department fVom .81.00 to
?2.00 per month.
High School Department from82.00 to ?4.00 per
month.
Business Department, including Commercial
Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, and Penmanship,
82.00 per month, extra.
Music, Vocal or Instrumental, ?0.00 per month,
extra.
Tuition free to young men preparing for the
ministry.
Contingent Fee, ?1.00 per sossion.
Board, ?8.00 per month.
Students charged only from date of entrance.
A corps of competent teachers in employ.
Young men and ladies prepared for the practical
duties of life, or for any class in Colleges or
Universities.
For further particulars, address the Principal, i
June 21 2"> :?ni '
OOLCOCK & MILLER.
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
WK are receiving our stock of Spring Goods
by every train.
Ladieft' Goods.
Our Spring Calicoes are very pretty and stvlish.
We have a full stock of barred and striped Nainsook,
Mull Muslins and Victoria Lawns, at all
prices. Piques, Percales and Dress Muslins in
great variety, Nun's Veiling, Bunting, Delains,
colored and solid Dress Goods in all grades. Our
stock of bleached Shirting and Sheeting can't be
beat.
DOMESTICS.
Jeans', C'ottonades, Plaids, Denims, Hickory
Shirting, and Bed Ticking at prices to suit the
times.
Motions, Notions.
A full and well selected stock of Hosiery and
everything else kept in the Notion line, can be
had at on r house.
CLOTHING.
We have just received a new stock of Men's
and Youths' Clothing, which we are prepared to
sell as low as the lowest. If you want a fashionably
cut Suit, call on us and get it.
HARDWARE.
Plow Stocks, Plows, Shovels, Hay Forks,
Well Wheels, Cotton Cards, Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Hinges, Screws, Backhands and Hooks.
CROCKERY.
Our stock is complete. Glassware, Maddoek
and China Sets, can be had at our house.
GROCERIES.
C'otlee at G, 8 and 9 pounds to the $1.00. Brown
and white Sugars, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard,
Cloves, Nutmeg, Allspice, Leaf Lard, Hams,
Flour, Molasses, Candy, Crackers, Ac.
SHIRTS.
Wo are still selling the celebrated Diamond
Shirt, which gives such universal satisfaction.
t'oloook A Miller's Hals.
Don't buy until you have examined our stock.
COLCOCK A MILLER.
CLARK BROTHERS
_____
ANOTHER lot of Tennessee Country-Cured
Hams, best on the market.
JUST RECEIVED.
WE would respectfully announce our fresh
arrivals of
Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
All of which we otter at prices that defy legitimate
competition.
FI.OITR.
Another lot of Cheek A Whitlock's choice Kennesaw
Mills. Best grades of country Flour always
on hand.
Refined Iron.
Tho 1urgent stock of Refined Iron and Drill and
Pick Steel on the market.
LIME.
Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame
Lime. Rest on the market.
CLARK BROTHERS.
JOILV R. ASHE.
TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS.
I WOULD like to lmvo the attention of dealers
in Powder given to the following: I am prepared
to furnish Powder to the trade at as low
prices as it can lie bought anywhere in the United
States and will deliver the same FREE OF
FREIGHT, OK ANY CHARGES at my Magazine.
Present prices?
Fg Rifle, 25 It) Kegs, $5 50.
Fg Rifle, 12? lb Kegs, 3 50.
Fg Ritle, Of tb Kegs, 1 88.
Blasting Powder, 251b Kegs,... 3 15.
Fine Ride, lib 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
I HAVE a lot of Peas to offer to the trade.
Now is the time to sow them for fertilizing
purposes. There is nothing betterto restore your
i land than a crop of Peas turned under in the
I Fall. Those in need can he supplied here or by
j my brother, W. N. Ashe, Jr., at McConnellsville.
i I have a few sacks of Kainit still on hand which
will he an excellent stimulant and absorbant for
Peas. JOHN R. ASHE.
j KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL.
THE lirst session of the school-year
1883-84, of the above institution will
begin August 3rd, and end December
-1st. The object of the School is to
afford a thorough preparation for the
I Citadel Academy, and theSouth Carolina College
| and other colleges, and a sound practical educai
tion to such of its pupils as may not desire to
take a full collegiate course. For circular containing
full information, address the principal,
A. Coward, Yorkville, S. C.
July*. tf
T. M. DOBSON.
|
i
AUGUST 14th
THE MACHINE WILL GO.
REMEMBER, "Time and tide wait for no
man." The time for getting chances to win
82f>.00 is swiftly passing by ; only six weeks until
I the time is up; don't let "it pass without getting
I a chance at Dobson's Sewing Machine.
CHANCES FREE TO ALL
Parties who buy ?2.00 worth of goods at one time
and
Pay the Cash.
Do not say after the 14th of August that Dobson
did not give you time to get a chance, or that the
prices of Dobson's chances were so high that you
could not take one. Remember
THEY DO NOT TOST YOU A CENT,
\ They are free to all, and
The Poorest Can Get a Chance
As well as the rich. All you will have to do is to
BUY $2.00 WORTH OF (I00DS
\
And get your chance.
Remember that the Machine will be given away
on the 14th of AUGUST AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M.
Don't I$et tlie Time Pass
Without takings chance.
YOU MAY MAKE $25.00 BY IT.
5 PER CENT.
Don't forget that after the 14th of August DOBSON
WILL NOT ALLOW YOU ANY DISCOUNT
on your account.
If You Can Spare the Money
Now is tiie time to call and
MAKE THE OLD CHAP SMILE.
He has been smiling quite often during the last
week, us quite a number availed themselves of
the liberal offer.
MACHINES.
im.? f?,l flUn T \f ivm?nv iu aplliticr TTTK
SPRINGFIEI^D and* S*tX]WART .SINGER machines.
and, the best of all, THE HOUSEHOLD.
It is a high arm and verv light running, noiseless
Sewing Machine. Ladies, if you want a
beautv don't fail to call and see THtE HOUSEHOLD,
and, Dobson's word for it, you will be
pleased.
The Old Chap Says Bargains, Bargains
In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT in order
to close out his Summer Goods and make room
for his tremendous Fall Stock of Millinery, for it
will be the nicest and largest ever seen in' Yorkville.
Ho is going to make that part of his business
a specialty, and don't you forget it. He
will smile and smile often as Tie is determined to
lead in that department.
I
DOBS OA'S DRESS MAKIAG
Is still booming, cutting, fitting and making
Dresses, Now is the time, as we are not so busy
as we will be in the Fall season. Remember,
SATISFACTION AND FITS GUARANTEED
IN EVERY INSTANCE. Dobson nuts out the
nicest kind of work on Dresses, and his prices
are very moderate and there can be no risk in
getting "dresses cut or made there, as he guarantees
tits in every instance and also his work to be
first class.
?
SHOES, SHOES.
.
Tremendous big bargains in LOW QUARTER- I
EI) SHOES. Shoes that Dobson sold at 32.50
now ottering at 31.25 and those sold at 33.50 now
ottering at 32.00 to close out a lot. Don't fail
to call and see them, they are the biggest bargains
in Yorkville and no mistake.
T. M. DOBSOX,
Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. '
WITHERS ADICKES.
SEED IRISH POTATOES.
A FEW barrels on hand?Rose, Goodrich,
Peerless, etc., will sell cheap by the barrel.
Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds. Soaps of all
kinds?Laundry, Toilet, Shaving, etc. Cream
Oatmeal Soap, 3 cakes in a box for 10 cents, is
cheap. White, Ivory and Blue Soaps, Indigo,
Starch, Blueing, Copperas, Alum, Concentrated
Lye, Sulphur, Borax, Bird Seed, Cream Tartar,
Baking Powders, Flavoring Extracts, Gelatine,
Corn Starch, Teas?green, black and mixed; Jellies,
Fruit Butters, Sardines?plain, spiced and
mustard. The most complete stock of
Canned Goodsand Fancy Groceries
Generally in this section. Canned Fish, Fruits,
Meats and Vegetables, Swiss Goat's and Cow's
Milk, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole;
Mustard?French, English and American, Sage,
Cayenne Pepper, Pickles in bottles and from keg,
Sauces, Relishes, Horse Radish, Crackers in variety.
Ainer's Pastry Wafer is the finest made.
Candies fresh every few days. Green and Dried
Fruits generally in Store. Chocolate, Cocoa, Dia
montl uust ior cleaning nnver, iueims, iriasn,
et<', In fine, nearer everything than found elsewhere.
Fresh Peanuts, raw and roasted; in store.
Cider, (linger Ale, etc.
LAMPS AND FIXTURES,
Candles, Oil, Oil Cans, Coffees and Sugars at
prices not to be beat.
We keep only tho purest Lard. Meats?including
Hams, Breakfast Strips, smoked and dry
salt; Dried Beef in Hams or chipped, Pickled
Beef, Mackerel at retail and in Kits, Canned and
Potted Meats, etc.
Flour, Rico. Molasses, Grist, Oatmeal,
Wheaten Crist, Maccaroni, White Peas, etc. etc.
Fruit Jars and extra Rubbers for same. Fly
Fans and Traps, Jelly Tumblers with Tin Tops,
Rat Traps, etc.
CELEBRATED WIZARD OIL.
Samples and Cuts of Refrigerators and IceCream
Freezers on the road.
Hardware, Crockery, Wooden Ware. Willow
Ware, Tin Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, etc.
I OW PEAS WANTED.
All kinds of Produce bought and sold.
WITHERS ADICKE8.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
FACTS.
A fact that is not self-evident, must be established
by investigation for one's self, or by the
testimony of witnesses. After it has become a
fact, there is no getting around, under or over it.
That Wizard Oil has had an immense sale here is
a fact, and that it possesses great potency in relieving
and curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Head-ache?sick or nervous, contracted tendons
1 1 ? TV.knnl.
HIICI JIIUHUIC?!), A il 1II ill llic uui;rvt vuuv , ivv ., iv? ?n
a fact likewise, that may be proven by the mouth
of many witnesses, and accounts for the great demand.
* From what we have seen and heard of it
we think it is worth the price, viz: ?1.00 a bottle.
Always on hand at the ork Drugstore.
The principal adulterants found in Baking
Powders are Alum, Starch and Gypsum or Plaster
of Paris. We guarantee that Price's Cream
Baking Powder, the sale of which we control in
this market, is an absolutely pure Cream of Tartar
Powder, and. therefore fills every want of the
housekeeper and cook. We furnish free, a Receipt
Book that tells how to make all kinds of
Cakes, Pies, Custards, Puddings, Pastries, &e.
Call for the Book, and for Price's Cream Baking
Powders, and take no other.
Some months ago, we contracted with the agent
of a manufacturer to make especially for our
trade a large lot of Cigars. As we had long enjoyed
the reputation of selling The Best Cigar in
Town for 5 cents, the conditions of the contract
were that our character should sull'er no violence
in this particular, and that this new Cigar should
surpass in excellence anvthing we had hitherto
handled. They were to "be as good as a Cigar
could be made*to retail with a profit for 5 cents.
We were to be the judge of its qualities, and if
not satisfactory, the whole lot was to be returned
at the expense of the shipper. We have 5,000 of
the lot now in store ana respectfully ask the
smoking public to give them a trial.
JOHN C. K UY KEN DAL.
G. H. O'LEARY.
REAPING WHIPS, Ac.
REAPING Whip*, made expressly for driving
Reaping Machines. A nice lot of Buggy
Umbrellas just received and for sale bv
G. H. O'tEARY;
BED ROOM SETS.
SOME of the best lied Room Sets over ottered
in this market. Also medium and cheap
goods, at G. II. O'LEARY'S.
CHAIRS, BUREAUX, AC,""
4 LARGE stock of Chairs, all grades; BuJ\_
reanx, Side-Boards, Safes, Desks, Lounges,
Sofas, Picture Frames and everything else kept
in an establishment of this kind, and their going
off daily is the best evidence that prices and
quality please. G. If. O'LEARY.
CARPETS.
THAVE 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 exhibited
in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No
trouble to show them. I will have Carpets made
to fit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY.
STOVES.
I AM selling theStovesof Charles Noble A Co.,
of Philadelphia. Hundreds of them have
been sold in the last few years, and all have given
satisfaction. They are as cheap as any good
Stove. Repairs furnished for any Stove this
Company makes. G. H. 6'LEARY.
SADDLES.
A MEDIUM stock of Saddles of my own make,
on hand, which will be sold cheap, for cash.
G. H. O'LEARY.
HARNESS.
A FEW Sets of Harness on hand, which cannot
be beat as to quality and prices.
G. II. O'LEARY.
C OLLARS, BRIDLES, AC'.
4 LARGE stock of Collars and cheap Blind
j\ Bridles, Riding Halter Bridles, Whips, Ac.
G. H. O'LEARY.
J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO.
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
WK invite our friends and the public generally
to call and see our choice lot of Furniture,
consisting of
Cottage Bedroom Sets,
Marble and Wood Top Bureaus, Dressers and
Washstands, Cottage Bedsteads, Side Boards and
Dining-Room Safes, Wardrobes, Spring Beds
and Mattresses, Rocking, Parlor, Dining-Room
and Children's Chairs.
ANY FURNITURE
Not in store will be ordered when desired.
Funeral Goods.
Consisting of Burial Caskets, plain and ornamented;
beautiful Gloss White Cases, Children's size,
a new style of finish. Common Collins made to
order. A fine lot of Collin and Casket handles,
screws, plates, ?tc., for sale cheap. All on very
reasonable terms. Call at any time.
REPAIRING.
All kinds of Furniture repaired in the very
best style and satisfaction given.
We thank our Friends
For the liberal patronage bestowed, and respc-i
fullv solicit their continued favors.
J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO.
DOBSOIV & PARISH.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES.
HARDWARE and Plantation Supplies is now
full and complete. A full stock of Coffees
and Sugars, Bacon, good Country Flour at low
figures a full stock of Leather, both sole and
upper, we have a large stock of Pad Locks, Kim
Locks, Screws and Bolts, Pocket and Table C'utelrv,
Marbles, Fish Hooks, Spurs, Hand-Saws
and Mill Files, Slates and Pencils, Hinges of all
kinds and prices. We have Toilet Soaps which
WE ARE OFFERING AT 1 BARGAIN.
Pickles, Salmon and Tomatoes, cheap. Buckets,
Tubs, Churns and Baskets in endless varieties.
Flavoring Extracts of all kinds. Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco. A largo stock of
TIX AXD POT WAKE
which we arp offering at very low prices for the
cash. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Coffee Mills
and Rolling Pins. A full line of Hoes, with and
without handles.
IROX FOOT PLOWS,
both single and double, Mule and Horse Shoes
and Nails. Call and examine our Stock, we
will make prices to suit.
DOBSON ?fc PARISH.
MEDICAL CARD.
WR. WARING, M. I)., formerly of Savan.
mth and Charleston, having located permanently
in Yorkville, respectfully tenders his
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of
Yorkville and vicinity. OBSTETRICS and diseases
of women and children specialties.
Maybe found at Withers'Hotel, at all hours,
except when professionally engaged.
June 28 2t> tf