Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 17, 1884, Image 3
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
County of York.
WHEREAS W. J . RAWLINSON has ap- !
plied to me for Letters of Administra- j
tion, on all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights amd credits of Mrs. ADELINE RAWLINSON,
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 be and appear before me, at our
next Probate Court for the said county, to bo .
liolden at York Court House, on the 2ND DAY '
OF FEBRUARY, A. P., 1884, at 11 o'clock,A. M.,
to shew cause, if any, why the said Administra- .
tion should not be granted.
<*iven under my liand and seal, this 14th day of 1
January, in tho year of our Lord one thousand 1
eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the 108th
year of the Independence of the United States
?f A mn^UHl
" J. BEATTY WILLIAMS,
Judge of Probate.
January 17 3 2t
THE STATE OFSO U TII (A KOI I * A.
COUNTY OF YORK - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Robert N. McElwee and Margaret A. McElwee, '
as Executors of J. N. McElwee, deceased,- '
Plaintiffs, against G. Ann Brown, S. Frances
Matthews, Mag E. Black, Ida U. Warn, Eliza
J. Allison, James D. Scoggins, Newman
M. Scoggins, Mary J. Scoggins, and Nancy ]
C. Scoggins, heirs-at-law of David B. Scog- J
gins, deceased, Defendants.?Summons for t
Relief?Complaint not served. i
To the Defendants above named: i
YOU are hereby summoned and required to s
answer the Complaint in this action, which i
is herewith filed in the office of the Clerk of the (
Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and
to serve a copy of your Answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber, at his office in Yorkville,
S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service; and if you ]
fail to answer the Complaint within the time j
aforesaid, the Plaintift's in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded in the com- r
plaint.
[l. s.] Joseph F. Wallace, C. C. Pis.
Dated Yorkville, S. C., January 16, A D., 1884.
C. E. SPENCER, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
' To the Defendant, Ida IT. Warn : |
Take notice that the Summons in this action
' "?L,-t- iL- ~ Jo n ziArvtr woo fi 1 n/1 in *
OI WOICU I LIU XOIt^VUlg ID nwpv, uwo itivu ?>?
the office of the Clerk of said Court, at York '
Court House, in the county and State aforesaid,
on the 16th day of January, 1884. 1
C. E. SPENCER, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
January 17 3 6t I
C. & L. NARROW GAUGE RAILRCAD.
SCHEDULE of Mail and Passenger Trains,
from Hickory, N. C., to Chester, S. C., ta- .
' > king effect at 12 o'clock. Noon, Sunday, January
S 13th, 1884. Standard'of time, clock in telegraph ,
v office at Chester. J
going south. %
Leave Hickory, 8.15 A. M. J
Arrive at Conover 8.30 A. M. ,
Arrive at Newton 8.45 A. M. Leave
Newton 8.50 A. M. J
Arrive at Maiden, 9.20 A. M.
Arrive at Lincolnton, 10.10 A. M. 1
Leave Lincolnton, 10.20 A. M. ]
Arrive at Hardin's, 10.47 A. M. ]
Arrive at Dallas, 11.15 A. M. j
Arrive at Gastonia, 11.30 A. M. ]
Leave Gastonia, 11.40 A. M. ]
Arrive at Pleasant Ridge, 11.55 A. M.
Arrive at Crowder's Creek, 12.03 P. M. <
Arrive at Bowling Green, ....12.13 P. M. <
Arrive at Clover, 12.25 P. M. '
Leave Clover, 12.30 P. M. <
Arrive at Y'orkville, 1.07 P. M. <
Leave Y'orkville, 1.15 P. M. <
Arrive at Guthriesville 1.40 P. M. !;
Arrive at McConnellsville, 1.48 P. M. '
Arrive at Lowrvsville, 2.07 P. M. '
Arrive at Chester, 2.35 P. M. ;
going north.
Leave Chester 5.40 P. M. ]
Arrive at Lowrysville, 0.12 P. M.
Arrive at MeConnellsville, 0.33 F. M. t
Arrive at Guthriesville, 0.43 P. M. <
Arrive at Yorkville, 7.10 P. M.. \
Leave Yorkville, 7.20 P. M. '
Arrive at Clover, 8.00 P. M.
Leave Clover 3.05 P. M. i
Arrive at Bowling Green 8.18 P. M. f
Arrive at Crowder's Creek 8.29 P. M. f
Arrive at Pleasant Ridge 8:30 P. M. 1
Arrive at Gastonia, 8.52 P. M.
Leave Gastonia 9.10 P. M. <
Arrive at Pallas 9.20 P. M.
Arrive at Hardin's, 9.52 P. M.
Arrive at Lincolnton, 10.20 P. M.
? Leave Lincolnton, 10.30 P. M. 1
Arrive at Maiden 11.15 P. M.
Arrive at Newton, 11.50 P. M. (
Leave Newton 12.05 A. M.
Arrive at Conover 12.14 A. M.
Arrive at Hickory 12.35 A. M.
D. CAR DWELL, Gen. Passenger Agent.
James Mason, Piv. Supt.
January 17 3 tf
JOHN 0. KUYKKNDAL." ~
SWEET STRAINS FROM A Gt'ANO J
HORN. 1
t
I HAVE been foftunato in securing the control ]
ofthesaleof the Pacific. Acid and Guano in 1
this section, having succeeded with their good '
will, Messrs. Hunter A Gates of the "Mammoth." 1
I would be glad to supply again all those who
have heretofore used these goods, and of course
any otherswho may desiretodoso. The Pacific,
is one of the best, if not the best Phosphate Rock
Acids on the market; while the Guano of this
brand, is pronounced by those who have applied 1
it to their crops, to be superior to anything they j
have ever used. I have also a supply of Kainit
and a stock of Improved Harris' Fertilizer.
' *1 At-- ..1 T
Having nougiu uie <uiu>c m>uu? iui vusu, i am
prepared to meet any prices that even "panicky"
dealers may make.
And now, "friends countrymen and lovers,"
hear me for the cause of the celebrated Irish j
Hone, a pure animal bone Acid Phosphate, unquestionably
superior to, and cheaper at the
* prieo asked for it, than any Rock Acid. I have ,
heretofore been unable to supply the demand for
this brand of goods, aiu" my supply again being
limited, I desire to furnish tirst, if possible, all
those who have been using it. I would feel
obliged, therefore, if you would call the first day
you are in town, or "drop me a line" by mail,
stating how much you are likely to need, and I
will keep it for you.
JOHN ('. KUYKKXDAL.
H. X. MOORK. W. B. MOORK.
MOORE BROTHERS.
ETIWAN FERTILIZERS.
% IT K have nicely stored in our Warehouse 400
f Bags
\ ETIWAN ACID PHOSPHATE,
\ ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,
\ ETIWAN GUANO,
\ Of which we solicit your inspection before you
\ make arrangements for your sunply. A big lot
.\ already bargained, and yet we have "oodles" of ,
it left.* Take your time, friends, and come and ;
ask us as many questions as you like, but let !
them be on the Growing Question. I
We have our goods for spot Cash if you want
them. We have them for Cash on 1st of May, if
you want them. We have them for Cash or its
equivalent, on the 1st of November, if you want (
them. We have them if you never want them. 1
But sell them we WILL.* It is growing time 1
lor parlies wisnmg 10 put up uumr iuiu|jusi, u>
.net their mixture, such as cotton seed, barnyard
manure and Ktiwan Dissolved Bone. In using 1
this you get Acid and Kuinit combined, making
the best tiling, 011 this little globe of ours, to
make home compost of. Ask your neighbor
who has used the Ktiwan Acid," what time he
paid his notes on that new farm he bought in
the summer, and he will say that he, with
ease, met them by the lf>th of October, as lie used
the Ktiwan. Mr. Jones never made a clean pav\ment
on his lien until he used the Ktiwan Guano.
Why, it is the talk that every one is going to use 1
it. But I hope this is a mistake, as we have the ;
\ exclusive trade on the Etiwan Goods. Come and \
see us and we will sell you from 10 tons up, down
or cross-wise. You may find one of us at DOB- j
SON A PARISH'S Grocery Store, and the other
between the telegraph office and our ware house. \
We remain very respectfully, as cheap as the
cheapest. DISSOLVED BONK.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO subscribe for your READING MATTER
for the vear 1884. I will order any paper or i
Magazine for you, at PUBLISHERS' TRICK, i
that is published in the United States or Canada,
You will save at least the cost of sending your ; 1
money and the trouble of writing the order, if
you subscribe through me.
To the ladies, I would say that if they want a ! reliable
as well as an entertaining magazine, that J
Demorest's Monthly Mauazink will till the;
bill. The Magazine presents a grand coinbina- I
tion of the entertaing, the useful and beautiful,
with stories, essays, poems, fashions, family matters,
oil pictures, steel engravings, and other
art features. Price only $2.00 a year.
Thk South kkn Cultivator is the best Ag- j
rieulturul publication in the South. It is full
of useful information for the farmer. Specimen
copies may be seen at the Knuuirkr otlice. The
price is $1.50 a year. SAM M. GRIST.
KING'S M0?NYAIN~MILITARY SCHOOL*,
Yorkville. S. V.
THE SECOND SESSION of the :
school year 1SS.",-S4 will begin EEBRUARY
1ST, 1**4. For Circulars
containing full information, apply to
the Principal. * i ?
January 10 - It
WITHERS ADICKES.
A FULL STOCK AND LOW PRICES WILL
Generally
Command Business.
IN Groceries we have nearer everything than
any other house in this vicinity. Sugars of
ill kinds are cheap now. A nice white Louisima
Sugar at ten cents. Coffees?Java, Rio, etc.
rhurbor's No. .'14, Roasted, is still popular, and
s cheap, considering the waste and inconvenience
n parching. Spices of all kinds, ground and
vhole.
CANNED GOODS.
Hie most complete assortment in town. Pickles,
Condensed Milk?Cow's and Goat's, Cream Tarar,
Baking Powders, of many brands; Flayorng
Extracts, Indigo, Blueing, Soaps, Laundry
ind Toilet; Concentrated Lye, Ball Potash, CaiiUes,
Gelatine, Chocolate, Bird Seed, Oils, Stove
Polish, Cattle Powders, Jollies, Mince Meat, Ton,
iW.v d-ronn and mixed : Dried Fruits, etc.. etc.
r>m ? , - ?
HAED? ARE.
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Well Chains, Wheels,
duckets, etc. Nails, Horse Shoes, Tools, Plows
tnd other farming implements, Sheep Shears,
Steel Traps, Pots, Ovens, Fry Pans, Cross-Cut
md Hana-Saws, Files, Augers, etc. Gun Locks
tnd parts of same, Shot, Powder, Breech-Loadng
Guns very cheap and materials for same,
Jte., etc.
Crockery and Glassware.
Consult us before buying this. A lot of Yelow
and Rockingham Ware. Baking Dishes, etc.,
it much lower prices than usual.
riN, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
WITHERS ADICKES.
SEASONABLE GOODsT
OATMEAL, Buckwheat Flour, new crop New
Orleans Molasses, Sausage Grinders and
buffers, Sage, Summer Savory, etc., for Sausage,
Cheese, Maccaroni, etc.
We have almost everything for New Year's Repairs.
Window Glass, Hinges. Locks, Axes, etc.
WITHERS ADICKES.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRO&
Books at Introdnction Prices.
GEOGRAPHIES.
Ex. Price. Int. Price.
J\TAURV'S Elementary GeogLYI
raphy, ! 33 54
Maury's Revised Manual of Geography,
75' 1 28
Maury's Revised Physical Geography,
: 75 1 20
Maury's Wall Maps (set of eight) 10 00
Maury's Map Drawing 10 15
ARITHMETICS,
i'enable's Practical Arithmetic... 38 04
Robinson's Table Book 18
Robinson's Practical Arithmetic.. 08
Robinson's Written Arithmetic.... 32
Robinson's Primary Arithmetic.. 18
Robinson's Higher* Arithmetic... 98
. READERS, <feC.
Swinton's Primer 12
Swinton's Primer (fc First Reader, 15 25
Swinton's Second Reader 20 .3.5
Swinton's Third Reader 30 50
Swinton's Fourth Reader 45 65
Swinton's Fifth Reader 50 90
McGuffy's First Reader, 10 17
McGuffy's Second Reader is 30
McGuffy's Third Reader, 25 42
McGuffy's Fourth Reader 30 50
ucuuny s r urn rveiiucr -? > .McGuffy's
Sixth Reader 50 Ho
HISTORIES.
Swinton's Primary U. S. History 33 57
Swinton's Condensed U. S. " 52 !K)
Swinton's Outlines of History 811 1 44
SPELLERS, DICTIONARIES, ,fcC.
Swinton's Word Primer 09 15
swinton's Word Rook or Speller 10 18
Swinton's New Word Analysis... 35
Webster's Primary Dictionary.... 48
COPY BOOKS.
Spencerian Shorter Course Copy
Book 7
The above prices are Cash. Rooks charged, at
egular retail prices.'
A full line of Avery Plows, Plow Stocks, and
>ther Farming Implements in stock.
KENNEDY RROTHERS it BARRON.
LATTA BROTHERS
HOUSEKEEPERS.
UJ E call the attention of Housekeepers to our
full and varied stock of Canned Goods,
'onsisting of Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes,
Horn, Beans, Peaches, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysers,
Sardines. Also to our stock of Chow-Chow,
Pickles in bottles and kegs, Bread Powders, Exracts,
Corn Starch, Swinbone's Gelatine, Citron,
Itaisins, Oat Meal, Maccaroni, Cheese, fresh
Buckwheat Flour, Parched Coffee, best quality
>f Green and Black Tea, Soap, Starch, Blueing,
tc. I j ATT A BROTHEKS.
MOLASSES, MOLASSES, MOLASSES.
\\TE have just received a large stock of New
? f Orleans Molasses, and can supply the trade
vith any grade, and in any quantity desired,
!Yom 1 gallon to l,(MHIgallons.
I j ATT A BROTHERS.
COFFEE, C OFFEE, COFFEE.
RAVING bought a large stock of Coffee before
the advance, we can give bottom prices
l>y the sack. LATTA BROTHERS.
Fobnceo, Cigars, Cigarettes and SnntF.
\\l E can furnish any article under the above
V head, from a dip to the best Cigar.
1 j ATT A BROTH KHS.
DON'T FORGET.
DON'T for pet that weareselling Baker's Standard
Guano and Bone Phosphate.
LATTA BROTHERS.
DOBSON & PARISH.
TO ARRIVE
^VTEW ORLEANS MoT.ASSES, which was I
XI bought at the very lowest prices and which
we will sell at the lowest prices by the barrel.
You will save money by giving us a call and pet- J
tinp prices.
SUGAR AND COFFEE
By the barrel and sack at close figures. A full
Mul complete stock of Steel Plows and Plow
Stocks. A large stock of first-class Sole and Upper
Leather, Trace Chains, Backhands, Hames,
Singletrees, Breast Chains,
SHOT Gl'NS,
Shot, Powder and Caps, Hinges, Screws, Hasp
rind Staples, Repair Links, Locks of all kinds,
sizes and prices, in fact our stock of Groceries,
Hardware and Plantation Supplies is full and
complete. Both in quality ana in prices, we are
in the market and will not be undersold.
DOBSON <fc PARISH.
DENTAL SURGERY.
I)rs. J. A. A E. F. Glenn,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Yorkvllle and Rock Hill.
WOULD respectfully inform the public that their
(ttliees at each of the"above places are now open,
and they are prepared, with all the improved facilities,to
attend to anv orders in the DENTAL
AltT, at low prices anu on reasonable terms.
TOOTH POWDERS and BRUSHES of best
(jualitv in stock.
Ollieo in Yorkville in ALLISON'S BUILDINO,
over M. Strauss' Store, where one of us
may be found at all times.
January in 2 dm
il'I'LK ATIOX FOR DISCHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of JOHN BARRON,
deceased, has made a linal settlement with
the Judge of Probate for York county, and on
Saturday, the 20th day of January, 18S4, will
make application for a final discharge from liability
as Administrator of the said estate.
SAM'L D. BARRON, Administrator.
December 20 ">1 ">t
II. O. SIIERRIEL A CO.,
OKAI.KItS IN
Flour. Grain and other Produce,
Nkwtox, N.
QUOTATIONS cheerfully given. Terms Cash
and Prices low.
January J 1 4t?
NOTICE.
T1ERSONS living along the post route from
I YORKVILLE to CHARLOTTE, N. C., desiring
to subscribe for the Yokkvim.k Exqcihku,
and to whom it is inconvenient to receive
their papers at a post office, will have their papers
delivered to them KREE OF CHARGE for
carrving, bv putting their names on mv club.
C. A. DORSETT.
AUCTION SALES.
administrator's sale.
i
BY virtue of an order from J. It. Williams, j
Esq., Probate Judge of York county, I will |
expose to public sale at the late residence of i
ROBERT M. LINDSAY, deceased, on the 25TH !
DAY OF JANUARY, instant, the PERSONAL !
PROPERTY of said deceased, consisting of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, and a line lot of stock I
Hogs, with several hundred bushels of Corn; j
also, one Eight-Horse Torbett Steam Engine,
nearly new and in perfect order, with one Boss j
Cotton Press and Ilall Cotton (Jin.
Terms?CASH.
J. R. LINDSAY, Administrator.
January 17 J 2t
"delinquent land sales.
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR.
York County,
Yorkvii.i.k, S. ('., January loth, 1884.
THE Treasurer of York having made return
that the following Real Estate is delinquent
for fiscal year 1882, to wit:
Tax. I'cnaltleg
ana Coat*.
Dennis Crosby, dec.'d, Bullock's Creek,
179 acres * $1- 08.3
Phoebe White, p c, Bullock's Creek, 4
acres and 1 building 2 24.1
Abbott <fc Noble, Cherokee, 279 acres, 7 Kt.2
Mrs. Margaret Harris, Fort Mill, 57 acres
nn/l 'IhlllMiniK 7 22.5
W. T. Davis, dee'd, King's Mountain, 37
acres and 1 building * 4 76.5
Landy Wood Byers, p c, King's Mountain,
100acres." 8 48.1
Notice is hereby given that the whole of the
several parcels, lots and parts of lots, of real estate,
described in the preceding list, or so much
thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes,
Eenalties and assessments charged thereon, will
esold by the Treasurer of York county, at his
office, in "said county, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY
4th, 1884, unless said taxes, assessments and
penalties be paid before that time; and sue h sale
will be continued from day to day, until all of
said parcels, lots and parts "of lots "of real estate
shall be sold or offered for sale.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
Auditor York county.
January 17 .1 Ht
__
South Carolina?County of York.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
William D. Rosborough and Sallie L. Clark,
Plaintiffs, against Ellen E. Connelly, John
R. Minter and William A. Minter," Defendants.
IN obedience to the Order for Sale made by the
Hon. I. D. Witherspoon, one of the Circuit
Judges of said State, and dated January 7, 1884,
in above entitled cause, I will expose "to public
sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT,
during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel
and tract of land situated in York county and
State of South Carolina, on the waters of Turkey
Creek, containing
383 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
And bounded by lands of J. J. Kirkpatrick, Jos.
Gwin, Reuben "Cranford, Jas. A. Sanders, and
others, and will be sold in two separate tracts. ,
Plats of same will be on tile in the Clerk's Office.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third Cash; balance of purchase money
due in one year, secured by the purchaser's bond
and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest
from day of sale. Purchaser or purchasers to
have the privilege of paying all cash. Purchasers
to pav for all papers".
JOS. F. WA LLACE, C. C. Pis.
January 10 2 4t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of writs of fieri facias tome directed,
will be sold between the legal hours of Slierid's
sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN
FEBRUARY NEXT,
at York Court House, the following property to
wit:
One tract of land?about ten acres," more or 1 esssituate
about one mile and a half from Rock Hill,
bounded by lands of A. Freidheim A Brother,
Jones A Robertson, estate of Mrs. Ann Whiteand
others. Levied on as the property of D. A. Button,
at the suits of A. R. Smith and others.
[S8.75.
Defendant's interest in a tract of land situate
near McConnellsville, containing one hundred
and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
John I). McConnell, J. P. Moore and others.
Levied on as the property of J. Harris McConnell,
at the suits of John it. Ashe and others.
i $2.10
Defendant's interest in two tracts of land owned
by Strait McCullough at the time of his death,
viz.: Tract No. 1, known as the "Home tract,"
bounded by lands of John Strait, S. M. Xeely,
James Crawford and others. containing200 acres,
more or less. Tract No. 2,' situate on Fishing
k/Minrlori Itnwlc V\f \fil1<a rviiifr I 'nrii
well and others, containing 100 acres, more or
less. Levied on as the property of W. It. MeCullough,
at the suits of Roach cfc Ratterec and
others. [S7.70
Defendant's interest in two tracts of land owned
by Strait McCullough at the time of his death,
viz.: Tract No. 1, known as the "Home Tract,"
bounded.by lands of John Strait, S. M. Nccly,
James Crawford and others, containing200 acres,
more or less. Tract No. 2, situate on Fishing
Creek, bounded by lands of Mills Craig, Cornwell
and others, containing 100 acres, more or
less. Levied on as the property of S. P. McCulIough,
at the suits of Roach Ratterec and
others. '$3.85
R. II.GLENN,.S. Y.C,
January 10 2 4t
W. C. LATIMER.
BARGAINS
IN ALL KINDS OF
DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY.
I have a lot of clothing that must he sold at some
price. A lot of Carpets and Hugs on hand, and
must be disposed of. A Remnant stock of Millinery
that will besold at your own figures. There
is some very desirable goods in my stock that
Must lie Sold at Some Price.
And if you will come along with a little Cosh it
will astonish you how cheap you can buy what
goods you want.
GUANO.
I am still agent for the celebrated Merryman
Dissolved Rone, which is acknowledged to be the
highest grade Fertilizer in the market, and will
be sold at the same price as lower grades; also a
lot of pure Rone Sulphuric Acid that is equal to
any common grade Guano, and can be boughtfor
less money. A large supply of German Kainit
as cheap as it can be found.
COTTON SEED.
I am still paying 15 cents, cash, a bushel for
Cotton Seed and want all vou can spare.
* W. C. LATIMKR.
J ED. JEFFERYS & CO.
x\EW FURNITURE STORE.
Cottage Furniture,
(CONSISTING of Red room Suites, of different
J grades. Walnut, Marble-Top and plain Bureaus.
Wash Stands and Centre Tables.
i BEDSTEADS AND LOUNGES.
Walnut and Maple Bedsteads. Sideboard and |
, Dining Room Safes, Tables, Spring Reds, Mattresses,
Lou litres and ('radios.
I
CHAIRS.
I I
Rocking, Office, Parlor, Dining-lloom and
Children's ('liairs.
Funeral Goods.
| !
We keep on hand a full stock of Hurial ('as- j
kotsand Cases, (Jloss White Cases, Children's
size. Casket and Coffin Handles, Screws and
other Coffin Hardware. For sale on reasonable i
terms. J. El). JEFFERYS <fc CO. i
CARPETS.
Carpels and House Famishing Goods, The
1.argest Stock soutn 01 liaiumore. inoquei,
Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Hues,
Mats nnd Crumb Cloths, Window Shades,
Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cornices
and Poles, Cocoa At Canton illnttings,
Upholstery, Engravings, Chroinos, Picture
Frames. Write for Samples and Prices.
I HAII.IE & COSKEKY, AUGUSTA, GA.
July 12 28 ly
FAIR NOTICE.
Till IK Notes and Accounts of the late firm of
COl/'tH'K A' MILLKK, are in our hands.
Eurlu payments to us, are expected.
HART & HART, Attorneys.
Yorkvilie, S. ('.
January 10 2 21
HUNTER & OATES. |
TO OUR FRIENDS,
I
. Customers,
AND
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,
I
\\T K extend an invitation to visit the Maraff
moth, on West Liberty, and inspect our
elegant stock of everything in the
I>i*y Goods Line
We have just received a well-selected bill of
goods to supply deficiencies that occur from sales,
thus always keeping on hand a complete stock,
and all the latest designs in colors, patterns, etc.
We ask an inspection, to convince all that we not
only have the goods, but the prices
ARE THE VERY LOWEST,
And that they can always get the full value of
their money at the Mammoth.
We would call your attention especially to the
following goods.
HARDWARE.
Just received a uew assortment of Razors, Table
and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons,
Rim Locks, Plate Locks, Pad Locks, Brass
Wardrobe Locks. Wrought Butts, Screws, An
gers, Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives,
Mill Files, Hand-Saw Files, Hand-Saws, Rasps,
Brittania Dippers, Braces and Bitts, Awls, Shovels.
Spades, Hav Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains,
Scythes, Axes, Mule Bits, Shoes and Nails, Horse
Shoes, Claw Hammers, Planes, Squares, Bolts,
Steel Plows, and innumerable other articles in
this line.
The largest and most complete
STOCK OF CLOTHING
In town, for men, youths and children, in Suits
and Single Garments, perfect in fit and faultless
in style,. Overcoats especially attractive and at
all prices. We will save yon'money, dress you
nobby, give you comfort, and make you happy'
in every respect.
Remember that we have sole control of the
unrivaled and perfect fitting
Henri Shirt,
Celebrated all over the United States for durability
and fit, both laundried and unlaundried.
AVe also have cheaper Shirts, which are good for
the money.
Flannel Undervests, in grey, white and red,
from the cheapest to tho best. Collars and Cuffs
of any size and shape, plain and fancy Handkerchiefs,
at all prices; Cassimere and Dogskin
Gloves.
We arc headquarters for nice single and double
width
MT Li AJ3 J* MTiMj ? U A'A'AJH W.
Do not fail to see them before selecting. Dress
Goods in all colors. Silk, Satin and Brocade,
with Veivet trimmings to match. You will also
find at the Mammoth, the largest stock of Silks
in town, guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Jewelry, Solid and Plated, always on hand.
Silver Plated Ware, on white metal, every piece
warranted.
boots and shoes
We alone, keep Miles' Shoes, for men and ladies,
and it is not necessary to praise them, as
they have a reputation, gained by experience,
everywhere. Boots and Shoes for hoys, men and
children. Our past reputation will, of itself, be
sufficient on this subject, and we will simply
say that wo have a larger stock than ever.
Hats and Caps,
Of all styles, sizes, prices, ite. Trunks, Valises
and Satchels.
Remember the Mammoth is convenient to ovorvbodv
and it is their interest to call.
HUNTER tfc OATKS.
parish & Mcknight.
WELL, JtiJKiUVIt,
I Want You to Answer Me a few Questions.
C1AX you tell nie liow it isthatC'AL PARISH
) is selling nice Steel Plows at "> cents per
pourul ?
I cannot, hut I know lie does it.
Well, can j'ou tell me how he sells such nice
one-horse Plow Stocks for one dollar and twentylive
cents ?
Well, sir, I can't tell vou how he does these
things, but he doesdo it.' And I think the people
of York county ought to appreciate his efforts
IN PULLING HOODS DOWN
To fair pricies. Ho certainly deserves to lie patronized.
He is selling oil' .'ill his
Winter Clothing at Cost,
And, in fact, my friend, he sells everything as
close as possible.
All the nice Dress Goods of Colcoek it Miller's
stock is being
SOLI) STRICTLY AT COST.
HAPPY CAL, the llest in the Ring.
J. O. WAI.KKit. P. S. WALL.
WALKER A WALL.
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
rillfE undersigned would respectfully inform
JL tneir friends and the public that thev have
just opened, in the Jiratton Building, under the
old Masonic Hall, a large and complete stock of
fresh Family and Fancy Groceries, which will be
sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Our stock consists of
COFFEES,
SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
BACON,
LARD,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
And a full line of Shelf and Canned Goods, Tobacco.
SnuIf and Cigars, Crockery, Tin Ware,
Wooden Ware, ifcc. We have also a full stock of
CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERIES.
Our Good are all fresh and of the best quality,
and our arrangements are such that we shall lie
in constant receipt of fresh Goods.
Our friends and the public generally are respectfully
invited to call and examine our goods
and learn prices. We will make it to the interest
of purchasers to do so, and will take a pleasure in
Showing Our Goods.
Purchases will he delivered in anv part of
town. WALKER A WALL.
M. STRAUSS. |
GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER!
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11. STRAI NS.
rnlFl'! fold blasts find me well supplied with a
X desirable
Stock of Winter Goods,
Which I have determined to sell at j;
REDUCED PRICES.
I have been over forty years in lmsinees and
never found {roods as cheap as now.
XOTICE.
PERSON'S living along the post route from |
Yorkville via. Zadoc to Clark's Fork, and
also along the t?ost route from Yorkville to Bullock's
('reek, desiring to subscribe for the Kx(jriitKit,
and to whom it is inconvenient to receive
their papers at a post oflice, will have their
papers delivered to them FREE OF CHAROE i
forearrving, by putting their names on mv club.
.1. X. ROBERTS. i
T. M. DOBSOIV.
THE OLD CHAP AGAIN.
^"ITfTELL, Old Chap, how have j*ou boon get- j |
Tf ting along since last I saw you ?"
"Well, sir, for the past ten days, tilings have
been pretty lively under foot?too much so for
the Old Cliap, as he finds himself not so active
as he was twenty-five years ago ; and, besides, .
things have been going all one way?all going
out and nothing coming in."
"What Aliout Trade?"
I
"Well, sir, it has been pretty dull; but the Old
Chap has nothing to complain of, hardly ever
complains about business. My trade, since the
new year set in, has been better than I expected,
considering the bad weather and scarcity of
money. Over-Coats and heavy goods have been
moving pretty well, but Dolmans. Cloaks a?d
Jackets are not selling at all. I have concluded
to take your price if I could not get mine, and
you can'imagine how cheap that is, when a man
can buy anything at his price; but it seetns that
no one warns mom even at uku price. ?ut mvdear
ladies have been housed un for a little while,
and could not get out. Il may be that when they
hear of such low prices, Cloaks, Dolmans and
Jackets may begin to move."
"What is all this fuss
ABOUT A BUGGY
Worth &)."j.00, a Sewing Machine worth$25.00and
a Watch worth $10.00 ?"
"Well, sir, I intend to give them away to some
lucky person or persons."
"Well, sir, I tlunk the last dollar that has been
rusting in the old stockings will be resurrected
and brought down to you. I never, in all my
life, heard so much inquiry about anything; it is
in every person's mouth. * Well, are you going
to take a few chances at the Old Chap's Buggy ?
The answer always comes, 'Yes, all the money I
have to spend he will get, as he is offering such
big inducements for Cash, and a man does not
lose anything. He gets his goods just as cheap as
he can buy them, and the Old Chap presents him
with a chance at the above articles free, for every
$2.00 worth boughtatone time, for Cash, between
now and the 2<ith day of August next.' "
"What about Millinery & Dress Making ?"
"Well, sir, trade has been quite light in Mil1J
?A?v?A irnA nnot Oiul Will 1m 11Ylt.l1
iiiiuiv iui nuuic iniav/ puov, .? ??* .xv
spring, although ladies' trimmed Hats can be
bought almost as cheap as Cloaks and Dolmans.
THE DRESS MAKING BUSINESS
Is still running, and \ have had all I could do up
to Christmas. Since that time only two ladies
have been employed, but they have had all they
could do and a little more. As soon as the weather
breaks, our full force will be at work again.
Mrs. DOHSON expects to have
Just as Much as She ('an Do in that Line.
Expects to keep seven ladies employed in
Millinery and Dress-Making all the time. All
work guaranteed to give satisfaction. No one
need fear a misfit or poor work, for Mrs. DOHSON
guarantees fits and satisfaction in every instance.
Remember I keep the Singer, Household,
New Howe, Springfield and the White
SEWING MACHINES,
And all kinds of Needles and parts of Machines
for sale. Pieces of Machines not on hand will be
"rdered at once. Any kind of goods wanted can
bo had by applying at the Old Chap's. And
don't you forget that for every 82.00 worth bought
at one time for Cash, the Old Chap will give you
a chance free at the
Buggy. Sewing Machine and Watch.
Every person eome and see the Old Chap. Re- I
member, also, that Mr. STRAUSS will come to
see you if you owe the Old Chap anything, and
ho will be iilong soon. Don't forget that.
T. M. DOHSOX,
Loader in Millinery and Dress Making.
L. LOWRY SMITH.
NEW STORE.
1" WOULD respectfully beg leave to inform the
f_ public that 1 have Vented the corner Store, ;
formerly occupied by Messrs. ('(>LC< >CK A" MI L- !
LER, and propose engaging in a general
Ktaple and Fancy Grocery.
r will always keep on hand a tirat-class stock of
goods in my line, and would ask my friends and
the public generally to call and give me a share
of thtfir patronage. I am now purchasing and
expecting to arrive at an early date
SUGARS ! SUGARS!!
In Granulated, Yellow C, C'ofFecC, ('rushed and <
Powdered. All high standard grades.
i
1
Coffees, Coffees, Coffees.
r propose to keep always on hand the very
best goods in this line. La'guara, Rios, in prime, 1
choice and fancy, and one brand of tirst-class
parched Tott'ee. *
I will endeavor to give the public a long needed
want, in
TEAS, TEAS, TEAS.
Young Hyson, choicest Imperial and black leaf
Japan.
4'mined Goods. Canned (woods.
In everv variety. Salmon, Lobster, Deviled and
Potted Ham, Tomatoes, Peaches, Sardines, Condensed
Milk, and all other floods in this line. i
Cross A Blaekwcll's Cliow-Chow, Picalli, white i
Onions, Lea A Perrin's Sauces.
CHEESE, CHEESE.
The best dairy Chose that can be bought.
Spices, Soda, Black Pepper, Bed Pepper, Soap,
Baking Powders, Ac.
Hardware, Hardware.
Such as is needed by the general public. Plows, I
Plow Stocks, Hoes, B ratios and Handled; Dung <
Forks, Shovels, Spades, Bakes, Nails, Horse and I
Mule Shoes and Nails for the same, and all goods l
kept in a
fwJf fIfJJKlf I ^ l
l. ldwry smith.
SMITH & COLCOCK.
y
FERTILIZERS. i
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i
WK would ask to announce to the general 1
public that'we have formed a copartner-M
nership in a
I >
General Fertilizer Business. j *
J. I). (M)LCOCK asksall his friends to give us
a call. We will still sell that celebrated brand, _
the farmers' real friend,
ATLANTIC, ATLANTIC. ATLANTIC. ?
Both the Annnoniated and the Acid Phosphate, j
Also other brands of Guanos and German Kainit.
Chemicals, Chemicals, Chemicals. I <'
Our goods will all be of the highest grades, |
and we ask the farmers to give us a call before I j
thev commit themselves. t
smith a ror.roric. 1
H. F. ADICKES.
(IRANI) ('ASH SALE.
VAItDSof best quality ot' PRINTS,
/ ,UIIU in niceSpringand Fall colors, at the
Unusual Low Price of 5 Cents
Per yard. 1,000 yards best bleached Homespun,
lit 10 cents per yard, and a large line of (lingHams,
Ticks, Jeans, Plaid Osnaburgs, <te., al
PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES.
A most superb stork of Hosiery for Ladies
Misses, Children and Men, and
A Bi? Drive in Kid Gloves.
An endless variety of Notions, Toilet Article!
and Fancy Goods of every description. Tin
very best unlaundried white Shirt to be found
at the very low price of !>() cents.
A nice line of stvlish
DRESS GOODS,
At extraordinary low prices. Dress Goods sol(
regularly for 25 cents, now sell for 124 and MS e
in good desirable colors and blacks. All thes<
prices are
For Spot Cash.
Any goods charged on account will beat regulai
prices. We have a large and desirable stock o
SHOES AMD BOOTS,
Men's Hats and Caps, and Hoys' and Men's
Clothing. Prices sis low as the lowest.
Our Millinery Store
Is full up with desirable goods, and our populai
Milliner is on hand and ready to serve the lsulies
A large supply of
SCHOOL BOOKS
At introductory prices. With all kinds of Sta
tionery, Wall Capering. Window Shades, Ac.
All Parties Owing Us,
Will please take notice that we must have a set
tlement.
IT. F. ADICKKS.
JOHN R. AS1IK.
"return of thanks. "
r II KRIS BY extend thanks to the public for tin
very large patronage given me during tin
year now closing, which has surpassed my mosi
sanguine expectations in every department, anc
pledge every eH'ort at my command to insure t
continuance of the same. You will always tind
i full line in each department, at prices'whicl
will meet any competition in the market.
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
riant at ion Supplies
HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel,
OUANOS, AC IDS AND KAINIT.
COTTON.
I would here remind those who are still lnneoisd
to me on Aceonnt or by Note for Goods 01
Fertilizers bought of me this year, that I am in
need of money and must have it to meet my obligations.
JOHN R. ASHE.
POWDER.
I hereby give notice that the prices on Powder
have been reduced, and are now as follows:
FFFg Kentucky Ritie, Whole Kegs, $"> (J(
FFFg Kentucky Rille, Half Kegs 2 7FFFg
Kentucky Rille, Quarter Kegs, 1 .">(
FFFg Kentucky Rille Powder, 1 tt> canisters, 3S
Blasting Powder, wet, Whole Kegs, 3.1"
Blasting Powder, dry, Whole Kegs, 2.6.;
The above prices are for the trade only", and art
net prices, free of any chargesat mv Magazine.
JOHN R. ASHE.
F. happerfieldT
1S84. NEW YEAR. 1884.
I DESIRE to return my thanks to the public
for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me,
during the year just closed, both in the Grocery
ind Marble* business.
I have now in stock, and shall continue to
keep full lines of the following goods :
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Boots and Shoes,
HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE.
And everything needed on the farnror in the
family, which shall be of good quality and sold
it prices that cannot fail to please. All I ask is
to give me a trial?examine my goods and learn
[irices. On the same quality of goods I will not
lie undersold.
-* - * ?nT "w* yt7 m.
I SHALL continue to give particular attention
to the Marble business. I have tirst-elass
tvorkmen, and an abundance of all qualities of
Marbles, and am fully prepared to furnish anyhing
in that line, from a plain headstone to the
liost elaborate monument. Prices as low as can
ie obtained elsewhere, ('all and examine my
vork, specimens of which may be seen in my
,-ard at all times.
F. HAPPERFIELD.
J. R. LINDSAY & CO
RETURN OF THANKS.
L WOULD respectfully return thanks to niv
customers for their patronage to J. R. LINDSAY
A CO., during the past year, and inform
hem that the death of my partner,
R. .11. LINDSAY,
win not enange tno maiiiiueintMii, ?>i me dushuw,
mt that the firm will be able to oll'er during the
o ming year
TO THEIR FRIENDS
%
Vll the accommodations and inducements that
hev have done heretofore.
.T. U. LIN'PXAV.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
HEADQIAKTEUS.
HAVING long realized the necessity of a
greater variety of goods in our line, to meet
I the wants of our friends and customers, it now
j affords us pleasure to announce a large and eoni,
, plete assortment of choice
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
I | Consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Lard, Salt, Bacon,
I Flour, Molasses, Hams, Cheese, Rice, Grist, Tea,
j Roasted Coffee, Spices, Candies, Snowflake,
I Lemon anil Soda Crackers, Soaps, Soda, Sardines,
j Salmon,
. j Canned Corn,
;
Tomatoes, Mackerel, Maccaroni, Pickles, Oysters,
Sauces, Mustard, Candles, Matches, Ac.,
Ac., together with a full line of Snuff, Tobacco
and Cigars, all of which are choice and fresh.
IX HARDWARE
We carry a large assortment of Refined Wagon
and Buggy Tire, Shafting, Square Rod and Scalloped
Iron, Slab, Drill and Pick Steel; Nails,
Plows, Plow Points, Hoes, Clevises, Grass Rods,
' Heel-Screws, Carriage and Buggy Bolts, Shovels,
Spades. Forks. Rakes, Mattocks, Picks, Trace
chains, Haines, Backhands, Axe, Mattock and
Pick Handles, Grind Rocks, Well Buckets, Roping,
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Well Pulleys, Currv
Combs, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, <fre.
LIME.
We have on hand and shall continue to keep,
the celebrated Chemical Water Flume Lime?
' none better.
FERTILIZERS.
We shall continue to handle the old and reliable
brands in this line, formerly sold bv Messrs.
CLARK BROTHERS.
PALMETTO ACID,
C A RO LIN A FE RTILIZER,
GERMAN KAINTT.
These goods are so well known in this section
that we need only to add that we will sell them as
cheap as any other first-class goods are sold.
1 Call and see us before buying.
RIDDLE A PEGRAM.
G. H. O'LEARY.
188-1. 1884. 1884. 1884.
HAPPY New Year's Greeting to all my
friends and customers. My sales have so
largely increased during the past year that I
take this opportunity of returning thanks for
the patronage so liberally bestowed, and of tellT
ing my friends that I am determined to keep
' it up to the present standard, if fair dealing,
goou goods, and low prices, will do it.
G. II. O'LEARY.
P A II I, O R FU R \ ITI R E.
TAM having a big run of parlor furniture this
season. You will find something nice in
Spun Silk Parlor Goods at
G. II. O'LEARY'S.
< ~ BED ROOM SUITES.
I It LEG A NT BED ROOM SUITES, as well as
J all cheaper grades of chamber furniture. At
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
( O-M.nox IIE DSTE A D S.
THREE HUNDRED Common Bedsteads, at
prices ranging from 32.00 to 3o.OO each, still
on hand. At G. II. O'LEARY'S.
DIXIXtt ROOH FI KMTI RE.
A FULL line of dining room tables, side
boards and chairs, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
R ITCH EN SAFES, tables and chairs, cheap
at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
STOVES.
SIX different patterns of cooking stoves and
three sizes of heating stoves at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
IN FACT 1
XTOU will find at G. II. O'Leary's everything
I in the way of furniture that you can ask
for. There are Book-Cases, Secretaries, Lounges,
Wardrobes and Chairs of all grades and prices.
Pictures, costly and cheap, engravings and
ehromos. Almost every freight train brings
new goods. ' G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
I AM determined in this line also to lead in
I prices and quality, so you will tind a full line
of everything kept in a first-class establishment
of this kind of goods,at G. H. OLEARY'S.
T. B. JleCLAOr ?fc CO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVING again formed a partnership with Mr.
(J. G. PARISH, I would ask our many
friends and customers, who have stood to us so
long and faithfully, to give me a call, and I will
make it to your interest and save you money on
) everv article you buv from me.
5 " T. B. McCLAIX.
i Our Stork of Clothing is Large
1- And complete. We are selling Suits for three
I dollars, and at any price from that up. If you
i need any Clothing, don't fail to see us before
buying, as you will save from two to five dollars
a suit.
We have the most complete line of
HATS
To be found in Yorkville, at any price, from
twenty-five cents to four dollars and fifty cents.
Wo have twenty-five hundred yards of Jeans,
which we intent! to sell lower than they have
ever been sold in this city. ?
Boots and Shoes at Bottom Prices.
Yard-wide Sheeting at 8 cents. Plaids at 8
cents, warranted fast colors. We also keep a full
line of Groceries, both Staple and Fancy.
DOX'T FORGET THE PLACE.
| The house formerly occupied bv Messrs. Hunter
A Gates, on Main street. And remember, we
allow no one to undersell us.
T. B. McCLAIX A CO.
MAY & MAY.
"(iOOI) GRACIOUS MR. JONES !
)
I "1*7"II AT is the matter ? You look so well; and
! tt where are all those bumps that were on
i I your face the last time you wereuown? I thought
i Vou would not last long, ha! ha! ha!" "Old
. fellow, two bottles of I)r. HOLT'S DYSPECTIC
CURE did it all. Go to MAY & MAY'S and
get it before it is all sold, for no one else is al,
lowed to sell it but them. They will give you a
written guarantee. No cure, lio pay." To all
who are su tiering from Dyspepsia we would say
come and get a bottle of this great remedy, and
if it don't do all we say, we will return your
money. So now is your chance to get cured and
don't forget it. Price, onlv 7"> cents per bottle.
MAY & MAY.
Christina* comes but once a year,
: Come and Mee the "Old Doctor," deur.
\M7"K have a great variety of goods suitable for
, If Christmas presents, and much cheaper this
year than usual. All persons wishing to make
their loved ones a present can get bargains by
calling on MAY <k MAY.
*
HERNDON BROS.
1884.
WE return our sincere thanks to our friends
and customers for their patronage for the
past vear and wish them ahappy and prosperous
New Year. HERNDON BROS.
1884.
V17"E are still in the ring for the sale of PhosT
T phates, Guanos and Ivainit and every one
who used our Fertilizers knows them and comment
is not necessary?only we have to say we
will sell as low as any first-class Fertilizers are
sold. * HERNDON BROS.
STOVES.
have done very well 011 Stoves and claim
T ? to sell as good an article as can be bought
for the money. The Tropic and Palmetto are as
, good as anv one would need.
HERNDON PROS.
NOTICE.
THIS is to notify the public that I have this
day, assoe iated my son, JOHN M. HOPE,
as a co-partner, and in future will continue business
under the name and style of J. W. P. HOPE
& CO. Theehange will necessitate a settlement of
mv old business, and I hope my friends and
customers will come forward and' settle without
delay. J. W. P. HOPE.
January 3 1 :it
MOXEY TO LOAN.
17* ARM MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED
J/ in the State of South Carolina, for a term of'
THREE AND FIVE years, in amounts of" ?300
and upward, secured by lirst mortgage on improved
plantations for one-third of their-actual!
value. Interest payable annually about the 1st
of each year. Address, R. A, MORGAN,
Columbia, S. C.
November 15 3m
(Tekmax kainit ~
VND other FERTILIZERS. tons of sonnine
German Kainit, direct importation-, anil
j all other FERTILIZERS, for sale dv
HERMAN BULWINKLE.
j Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. <'_
January 3 7 3w.