Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, May 08, 1884, Image 3

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AYRESHIRE STOCK FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale TWO lull blooded AYRESHIRE CALVES. Also, a full blooded AYRESHIRE COW with a young Calf. For further particulars, apply to T. S. NEFLY, Rook* Hill, S. C. May 8 19 It* COTTON EXCHANGE. ~ Yorkvillk, S. C. May 5th, 1884. THERE will be sold BY AUCTION, in this town on THURSDAY, the 15TH OF MAY, 350 or 400 bales of GOOD COTTON. The COTTON MERCHANTS and COTTON MANUFACTURES of this State and North Carolina, are invited to be present on that occasion, so interesting to all the parties concerned. .1^* Sale to take place at 2 o'clock, P. M. AGRICOL.E. May 8 19 2t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN JTTJNE NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: Defendant's interest in remainder after the death of Samuel Lowrv, in two tracts of land situate near Philadelphia Church, four miles South of Yorkville. Tract No. 1, bounded by lands of John McFadden, "McElhaney lands, ' Robert E. Guthrie and others, containing 112 acras, moreor less. Tract No. 2, known as the "William Ratchford tract," containing 50J acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of Polly L. Timme, at the suit of W. C. Latimer and others. [?3.85 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C, May 8 19 4t w. c. IlatTmerT" MIIiLIAEBl. Great Success in this Department. THE constantly growing competition in this line of business has caused us to bestow unusual care and attention in the selection of the goods in its line. The crowds of ladies that visit our store daily and the large quantity of fashionable trade that we sell, go to prove that all our efforts to build up the millinery trade in Yorkville have not been in vain. Our stock is still complete and replenished almost every day, with all the novelties just as they come out. DRESS MAKOO. This branch of our business too has proven a grand success. We are crowded with work from all parts of the county. All parties wanting any real tine work done will find it to their interest to call at our work room as we have a decided advantage over all others in this business. We will nave this week a new French system for cutting and fitting dresses?something entirely new. Call and see our EightHundred Bone French Corset?the best ever brought to this place. The only place that you can get McCall's celebrated glove fitting Patterns. WAMED. 20,000 bushels of Cotton Seed, for which we will pav 15 cents cash, per bushel. W. C. LATIMER. T. B. McCLAO d CO. Beantiful Spring and Summer Hats, FOR Children, Misses and Ladies. All nicely trimmed, can be found at T. B. McCLAIN & CO'S., but the most important fact is they can be bought for less monev than anywhere else in Yorkville. Come and see them, it is no trouble to show them, whether you buy or not, and see if vou can't save money on them. OUR CLOTHING We still otfer at cost, of which we have a nice line for Winter, Springand Summer. Come and learn prices before buying. Our stock of men's and Boy's WOOL, Ft'R AND STRAW HATS is still large and well assorted, and the prices are bound to please. All sizes of Yarn and a large lot of Cottonades, Jeans, <&c., at bottom prices. Our stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE We are selling at and below cost. We have a nice lot of Semi-Porcelain Ware that you can get a bargain in. A set of Plates that sold for $2.00 we are offering at $1.25. We can sell yon a nice Lamp, all complete, for 20 cents, and a nice set of Goblets for 30 cents. Also, a nice set of Glassware, consisting of ten pieces, for ?1.25. We also keep a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Tinware, Woodenwaro, Hollow ware, Hardware, Farming Implements, &c., at prices as low as anybody. Remember the place: the store room formerly occupied by Messrs. Hunter <fc Oates, on Main street. * T. B. McCLAIN <fc CO. JOHN R. ASHE. W. X. ASHE, JR. ASHE A ASHE, MeConiiellsville, S. C. DRY GOODS FOR LADIES. NOW for Dry Goods. What do you want in this line?' Do you want Lawns, Calicoes, Piques, Worsted, Alpaca or Cashmere for Dresses? We have some nice Hose, both white and colored. We have some nice Lace and Embroidery. If you want any of the above goods, go to ASHES' and vou will get them, and many more not mentioned here. The next is DRY GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Go to ASHES'and seethe latest styles of Clothing, in cut and colors. They have a well selected stock this season. If you want a nice Suit that is the place to buy it. Be sure you look before you buy elsewhere. No charge for showing goods. If you want a nice pair of Shoes, a good Hat or a pair of fine Boots, go to ASHE'S. All we ask is a trial, and then we will convince you that what we say is so. The next thing is GROCERIES. Well, all that we can say for Groceries is, that we have a full supply of standard goods, consisting of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Sugar, Coffee and Rice, and a full supply of Canned Goods, and in fact, everything to be found in a first-class Store. Also a full stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. The last thing on record is DRUGS. If you need any Drugs, go to ASHE'S, and you can get them cheap. They keep Quinine, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Turpentine. Liver Pills, and other Drugs that we have not space to mention. ASHE <fc ASHE. May 8 11 :$m T. S. JEFFERYS. MLglpl 1884. THE Navassa Fertilizers advertised last week have all been sold, and it now remains to come forward and close by notes. In order to give all an opportunity who may desire to pay in Cotton, I will keep open my report until the 10th May, after that time all accounts not closed by notes, payment will be required in money in the fall. I am receiving a full supply of Machinery at my show room, on Liberty* street, nearly in front of the Court House. Consisting of Canton Reapers, Buckeye Table Rakes, and one Twine Binder. This Binder is arranged with Truck so it can be moved from held to field and handled on the road without taking the Binder apart. Call and see and get an illustrated catalogue. T. S. JEFFERYS. HERNPOJV BROS. TROPIC STOVE. BON'T burn your face and hands any longer. Go to Herndon Bros, and get a number 7 Tropic Stove. The Tropic has longer liues, giving it a better draft, larger oven and weighs more than any other stove on the market. Compare the size of the bottom oven plate and the weight of the Tropic, together with the price, with that of any other stove and you will find it cheaper and far more durable. When efficiency, durability and capacity are considered, the Tropic Cook Stove is the* cheapest on the market. We have them. HERNDON BROS. Agents. ? UVNTED CORDS of sound bark, any kind of Ollll oak except post oak. trnnvTAAV nI'ji'v KAINIT. PLENTY of Kainit at HERN DON BROS. J A M ICS F. HART. GEO. W. S. HART. HART A HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C. ? 1 EO. W. S. HART, Notary Public?, and ComVT missioner of Deeds for Arkansas, North Carolina and Texas. April 24 27 tf TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT. ANOTHER ELEPHANT ON THE TOWN! A PERFECT PANIC IN PRICE8! MORE EXCITEMENT THAN THE CINCINNATI RIOT. AT J. R. LINDSAY A CO.'S OLD STAND. The Mercantile World Thrown into a State of Excitement. John R. Ashe the Entire Cause of It! 810,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT COST I Under no Circumstances will any more be Asked. Must, will and Shall be sold in -Aa v A tl/v ine xiexi ov n. J WOULD say to the buying community that I have bought the immense stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions and Hardware, lately belonging to Messrs J. R. LINDSAY <fc CO., and propose to sell in the next thirty days everything in the interior of that store at startlingly low prices. This is the time of year when $1 is worth 100 cents?there is nothing startling in this expression?but who, in this broad universe would not give fifty cents for a dollar in gold ? Why, everybody who has the fifty cents, is the solution of this silly problem. Well, on the other hand, is it any more sensible to pay one dollar for goods that you can buy of me, during this great slaughter, for fifty cents? No, not in AL-'* . if iu mrvf V\noinoco T?rlon/l. IUIS 73U1I1SLI ? UI1U t 10 lO live L/uot&Avot?* JL hvmu ship never prompts it; religion seldom does. Now, I would say by way of explanation, that these goods are ot fashionable styles and of the very best quality, and must, shall and will be sold at prices, never before heard of in Yorkville. So now with this golden opportunity, fellow-citizens, supply yourselves at once, with every thing you need, because it will pay you to do it; it is the best investment that you can make. You can make fifty per cent, when the ''usury law" only allows you ten. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! I have about two hundred suits of clothing to be sold at COST, for cash, and at regular marked prices "on time." This Clothing is made by one of the best and largest clothing houses in America, and their goods are too well known on this market to necessitate comment from me. Remember that THIRTY DAYS is our "text" and you must come and make your selections before it is too late. SHOES THAT ARE NOBBY. My high top button boots, for ladies are just simply beautiful. I have only a few pairs of these, and any lady who wishes a bargain had better avail herself of the present slaughtering prices. Besides the "High Top" button boots, you will find an immense stock of ladies' fine shoes and slippers, at prices that will startle the Manufacturers. Our Gents' Shoes are all of good style and are to be sold at strictly cost without discrimination. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Here you will find about ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND yards of dress goods of everv description to be slaughtered at a sacrifice, and at prices that are bound to sweep our shelves in the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Whole bolts of dress goods that have never been cut, must go too. Remember, ladies, that this opportunity may never present itself again ; and if you may not need them, you can make a good investment by buying and laying them away, because in thirty days I don't propose to have one yard of dress goods in the store. I am going to sell them, and you may guess what that means. Now, avail yourself of this opportunity, and go to J. R. LINDSAY A C'O.'S old stand and let me astonish you with prices that will make you think you have been swindled in everything you have ever bought in the Dress Goods line. This is not idle, nor reckless blowing, but stern facts to be demonstrated by examples at this store. The reason why I propose to make this great slaughter, is, that I bought the stock at tigures that cannot replace it, and I propose to give the public part of my speculation. The Manufacturers of these goods cannot and daro not compete with the prices at which I have marked this entire stock. I have retained the services of Messrs. J. R. LINDSAY and JOHN M. RAWLINSON, who will take special pleasure in waiting on the buying community, und I too will give this store my special supervision for the next thirty days, during which time I will be glad to see my friends and give them prices. Now remember that THIRTY DAYS means THIRTY DAYS. Now, under the influence of low prices, to gether with good goods, I know that this great slaughter will demoralize my fellow competitors during this grand closing out sale, and will send a thrill of dismay throughout the whole community. But it cannot he helped, as my ! determination is to see how quickly I can disi I pose of ten thousand dollars' worth of goods. OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART Of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Parasols, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Table Linens, i Napkins and Towels, Mulls, Ac., and in fact everything to be found in a complete stock of Dry Goods. Remember that 30 days will settle the business and you had better buy while you have the opportunity. I am, very respectfully, JOHN R. ASHE. All Goods will be delivered to purchasers within the incorporate limits free of charge. T. M. DOBSON. MOSCHCOWITZ MODEL WAIST LINING. CHAP, I have just dropped into youi U office to have a little interview with you, at I have been absent about two weeks, and' J understand you have introduced something new since I was here last, and something that will dc away with the old-fashioned paper patterns, Well, Old Chap, is this bill true or not ?" "Well, sir, it certainly is a true bill, and one that Will Please all the Ladies in the Land, It has pleased all who have seen it. It is so simple, so cheap, and gives such a perfect fit, no ladj can well afford to do without it, and no one will do without it after seeing it. All Dress Makers will use it, if they want to give perfect fits. Mrs DOBSON uses it, and can give the very best ol fits. All the ladies are invited to call and see THE GREAT WONDER, s a n i \ '\l ' I \ \ \ il V; // \\ L>-<\ 1 I V> ( I III J = ? ! il I II II I \\ :\ j 11 I : ! ' t u ? \V !i 111 H 2 J \\\\ \\ il ii It i %xyk, i w i i' !{? i| ! * y-y \ ? ii ! I \ \\ !e \ !' I t V. I i"ij i r /i / I UL./ i i 1 M i . k |C" \ \ k ik >1 \ \ ! ft \) I i ' li1'? 'i ii %'l ;! I i s! !? L I: 'At! ?f j iii Is ji \\ >f a i :? > * n, ?/ The HKodel Waist Lining. "Well, sir, from what I have heard and from what you have told me about the Model Waisl Lining, it is the nicest and best thing ever introduced in this country, and as soon as seen and introduced will be used by almost every lady ir the land. Any lady can At her own Dress and have a beautiful and perfect fit, by using this Model Waist Lining. I understand that you ar< the only one selling this Lining in Yorkvilleand in the county." "Yes, I have the entire control of it in this place, and will supply other merchants in th< county at short profit and give them, or give orn man in each place control of his town." "Well, Old Chap, how is trade in your Department. and in Mrs. DOBSON'S Department ?in MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING ? "Well, sir, in my department trade has. beer exceedingly Rood. Those beautiful Suits, whit< Vests and all kinds of Clothing have been selling well. It seems like we have supplied and ar< supplying almost everybody this Spring. Anc talK about I*ow-<tuartered Shocks, None in town can touch ours in style. The pret tiest and nobbiest thing in town, and they art selling well. Thev are hand-made and the verj best of stock; ana in ladies' Shoes, no one hai nicer, no one has better and no one will sol cheaper. I run two makes that cannot be bea for wear or beauty. THE OLIVER SHOE Is a Derfect fit. as prettv a shape as you ever saw and 'made of the very "best material. None better, none prettier. All I ask is for you just tc try one pair and you will never want to wear an\ other. I also have a nice line of Zeigler's Shoes, Which are nice and good-fitting, and are wellknown in this community. Almost any lady car get fitted up in these brands at lowest possibh prices, in Oliver's or Zeigler's goods. And in;\ DRESS GOODS Must be pretty and cheap, by the quantity I sell I can sell a towel for five cents, or a ladies' Hand kerchief for only one nickle and mv conscience not hurt me either. I can sell a lady a nice as sortment of Crockery and Glassware, and cai supply families with a nice Bible cheap, am farmers and mechanics with, well almost anj kind of Hardware they majr want; and, in fact I can supply almost anything in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Hardware As low as any one can sell the same kind o goods, and throw in a chance at the Buggy, Sew ing Machine and Watch. In regard to Millinery the ladies can tell you who sells the most anc where the prettiest Hats are, and where to go U see PRETTY AND CHEAP MILLINERY Of all kinds. Just ask almost any lady you set where she gets her Hats and Millinery, and sh< will at once say, why, of course, from Mrs. DOB SON'S, where almost all the ladies buy. She keens such nice goods and can give you every thing to match so nicely and treats you so kindly and makes it pleasant for you while you stay if she is not too busy. And as regards * Di ess-Making', She is always full to overflowing." "And how many has Mrs. DOBSOX on hand now to make?" "I think she has 30 in now, and quite a mimbei of them Silks, too. She turns out such beautifu fits and nice work. Every lady who has had work done there will testify in regard to the fii and nice work. And since she has the Mode Waist Lining her fits will be better, if possible Her Dress-Making Department is booming, and there is no telling when it will cease, as it seems that as fast as one goes outtwo come in." "Well, sir, it is so convenient. A lady can stej in and BUY HER DRESS, Get Trimmings to match so nicely, get all the information she wants in regard to making, and i: she so desires she can have it made beautifully A nice Silk for $5.00 or $6.00, and a perfect fit I Guaranteed in every particular. No wonder sc j many ladies buy their Dress Goods there. Ii ! getting your dress made there you get that fine ! Model Waist Lining put in your dress. I had j almost forgotten about those pretty I Fans. Parasols, Laces and Huffs. j Also, the prettiest Neckwear to be found in | Yorkville. Kid, Cotton and Black Silk Gloves ! the latter being so fashionable this season, and j the colored Silks are very pretty indeed. With these few remarks the Old Chap closes j until next week. T. M. DOBSOX, ' Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. i HUNTER & OATES, , | The Prettiest and Cheapest Stock OF i ; SPRHSTGr GOODS ! Can be found at the M A TVTTVTO^TT. I r T|0 not accept our statement, but come and see t J3 for yourself, and be convinced, as many 1 others have already been. Yes, it has been ac knowledged by all that Ave undoubtedly have the prettiest goods and our prices are the lowest. Dress Goods. The largest and prettiest assortment in toAvn and much cheaper. Black Silks at all prices ; Summer Silks, all colors; Satin and Brocade Silks, for dresses and trimmings; Brocade Silks at 50 cents per yard that cannot be duplicated. Figured ana plain Linens, Zephyr, Ginghams, colors warranted; Plaid Gingnams, figured Lawns and Calicoes kt 5 cents. The largest assortment of WHITE-GOODS We have ever shown. White Lawns from 10 to 50 cents per yard. A full line of the prettiest patterns of Embroideries to be found anywhere. The best 4-4 Bleached Goods in town, at 7 cents per yard. \\e have made rather a specialty of Parasols and ladies' and gents' Sun Umbrellas. Have sold many, and ordered a new supply, and request all who have not supplied themselves to see them. Our Mill!uery Is Fine and stylish, and the country is full of pretty Hats from the Mammoth. Calls are being made daily and new supplies received. Various styles in Miles' Low-Cut Shoes for Gents, and a full line of Ladies', Children's and Misses' Shoes, of all styles and qualities. CLOTHING. TVn Vio.ro olorvonf lino of fjon to' nnhhv Sunk Suits, in plain and fancy Corkscrews and Cassimeres, Walking 4 buttoned Cutaway Suits, in plain and fancy Corkscrews and Cassimeres. Also, Boys' and old Men's Suits, in various styles. These goods are gotten up in the very best styles and cannot be equalled in fit and finish. * Gents' Straw Hats ? In various shapes. Also Men's Sun Hats, gotten ! up for protection and comfort. Wool Hats in t great variety. A handsome display of TABLE DAMASK, ? [ White and colored Linen Table Cloths and Doileys to match. Cretonne and Lace Curtains, i Lace Bed Spreads and Pillow Shams, Cain Mat5 ting and Oil Mats, cheap. Ladies' Gloves and j Hosiery in great variety. Also Ladies' LiVien Ulsters. Call at tlie Mammoth, We have everything you can want, i HUNTER & GATES. J. M. ADAMS. STOVES AND TINWARE. ?' 11 Mir * "TOWr .AmKvII 7 ft ICE-CREAM! CHURNS, Preserving Kettles, GLASS FRUIT JARSt Stove Fixtures, flTOVE Pans, Stove Blacking and Stove Pipe, O cheap for Cash. J. M. ADaMS. STEW GOODS. " f A ANDY, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Axle Grease, VJ Blacking, Blueing, Corks, Clocks, Looking r Glasses, Churns, Dippers, Envelopes, Gun Caps, Ink, Jugs, Matches, Peas, Penholders, Pencils, Writing Paper, Pipes, Spoons, Sieves, Stove Polish and Paper Twine. J. M. ADAMS. LAMPSI LAMPST! LAMPS!!! JUST received, direct from the manufactory, a large assortment of Lamps, the best and 3 cheapest. J. M. ADAMS. | G. H. O'LEARY. YOU WILL FIND AT f | ? . H. O'lieary's THE largest stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, SADDLES, HARNESS, Ac., in town, at the lowest prices. Below find a 3 partial list of the goods we carry: 3 A large stock of Bed-Room Suites. ^ A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Bureaus. 3 A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Wardrobes. . A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Lounges. . A large stock oj" Walnut Bedsteads. t A nice line of rarior suues. A nice line of Sideboards and Safes. A nice line of Chairs, all grades. A nice line of Spring Beds and Springs. Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings. Chromo Picture Frames. Common Beds, from 82.0(1 to $,j.00. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. [ Hemp and Cotton Carpets. A new stock of Cane Mattings, cheap. . Velvet and Brussels Rugs, j Rubber, Cocoa and Oil-Cloth Door Mats. [ 0 different patterns of Cooking Stoves. ^ A splendid stock of Saddles, all grades. I A splendid stock of Carriage, Buggy, and Wagon Harness. [ An extra large stock of Collars. , An extra large stock of Ilames, Chains, Bridles, Back-Bands, Ac. , Lastly, we know our facilities for handling the | above goods are superior to others, and those I who want to save t.he dollars cannot fail to do it I if thev examine goods and prices. G. H. O'LEARY. . APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. C! VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, , j JlN Administrators of the estate of W. W. , j GLENN, deceased, lias made a linal settlement > I with the Judge of Probate for York county, and i ! on Saturday, the 17th day of May, next, at 11 ;' o'clock, A. M., will make application for a final [ 1 discharge from liability as Administrators of the said estate. GEORGE L. RIDDLE,] Wi.,??,,iu?r.1?n?, SAMUEL A. GLENN, j Administrators. , | April 17 10 5t* TOWN ELECTION AX ELECTION will be held at the Court House, in Yorkville, 011 MONDAY, 12th 1 DAY OF MAY, 1884. for INTENDANT AND : POUR WARDENS for the said town, to serve ' for the ensuing year. Polls will be opened at 9 I o'clock, A. M., and close at 4 o'clock, P. M. P. HAPPERFIELD, Intendnnt. I May 1 18 21 WITHERS ADICKES. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. SPRING is the time to vary your diet. A few dimes invested with us in i Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Etc., < May savesickness and a doctor's bill. , A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. ? Our stock is full and prices lower than usual. FERTILIZERS. < We want vour notes for the same. Should be < closed by May 1. Few tons of Prepared Chemical* Left. < \ They are good and cheap. ] WITHERS ADICKES. 1 ~ NEW HARDWARE. ] GRAIN Cradles, Grass Scythes, Wash Pots, Kettles, Ovens, etc. Traps for Mice, Rats, Flies, Minks, etc. Chains for Wells, Cattle, etc. Hinges, Locks, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Am- * munition, Planes, Sheep-Shears, Cutlery of all f sorts, Hoes, Rakes, Curry Combs, etc. A finnn CADV GUVTT VR /m WWJLT VVA?i? k7JimjuJUJuajB?i We have bought the County Right for the "Eclipse." Come and see it. We nave almost everything in Crockery, Glass- i ware, Woodenware and Tinware, at guaranteed ( prices. WITHERS ADICKES. f RIDDLE & PEGRAM. 1 notice! WE would respectfully request all parties ^ whom we have supplied with Fertili- 8 zers to come at once and give their Notes, as May 8 1st is our time for making settlement with our ' company. i JUST RECEIVED, ; s c A NICE lot of Tennessee Hams, country- " cured. Rest Hams on the market. Cheap. < Grass Needs. i We still have on hand a few bushels of Clover J and Orchard Grass Seeds. Call soon. ; 1 Groceries and Plantation Supplies. ( Our stock in this line is now complete and of i the best quality. When in need of anything in ] onr line, no not fail to see us. < HOLANNEN. i We would call special attention to our stock of New Orleans Molasses, all grades and at prices that defy competition. WAGONS. We still have on hand three of the celebrated Studebaker Wagons. One 4-horse, one 3-horse andone2-liorse, which we offer at startlingly low prices. ? RIDDLE A PEGRAM. JOHN R. ASIIE. OX IIA\I>. I HAVE a full supply of FERTILIZERS on hand, of my popular brands, both here and at McConnellsville, and can furnish all who may be short on this article. Just Received Here. < 20 Tons Plow Brand, 10 Tons Ashe's Ammoniated Dissolved Rones. 20 Tons Ashepoo Acid. . 20 Tons Kainit. ( i AT HcCOXXELLgyiLLE. 20 Tons Plow Brand. 10 Tons Ashe's Ammoniated Dissolved Bones. 20 Tons Ashepoo Acid. < lATAnc JOHN R. ASHE. PLANTATION NECESSITIES. A FULL and complete stock always on hand and at prices as cheap as the cheapest, both for cash and on time. JOHN K. ASHE. POWDER. HAZARD Powder in Kegs, all sizes, and in 1 pound Canisters. Blasting Powder and Dynamite Cartridges to Merchants at Wholesale, as cheap as anywhere in America. JOHN R. ASHE. March 27 13 tf parish, Mcknight I co.~ SILK PARASOLS. WELL, well, I am told that Parish, McIvnight it Co., havesome nice Silk Parasols at ?2.25 apiece. How can they sell them at these prices, when other people sell them at from four to six dollars ? Well I cannot say, but they sell everything a little cheaper than l ean buy at any place else, and I tell you their Dress Goo?l.s are 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than any one else in town, and Hats and i uiotmng, oiuer peopie cannot jioih a ugut vu them, in fact, they make it a point TO SE1L EVERYTHING For less than other peoplo. They sell the genuine Diamond Dross Shirt for ninety cents each. I cannot say how they do this, but they do it. Beautiful Laee, Piques, Summer Dress Muslins, Nainsooks, Barred Muslin of all descriptions, cheaper than the cheapest. Verv respectfully, parish, Mcknight & co, ? >1. STRAUSS. STII.Ii AHEAD! ( I | I g J JI. Strauss < ^lONTINUES to sell at the lowest prices g FOR CASH. ? 1 i a His Stock is new and well assorted. ! J Great Bargains a ii To ho had, besides a prize with each purchase ot one dollar, cash, or upward. H. F. AD1CKES. Our Stock is Full Up | IN all Departments with new Spring and Sum- J mer Goods. We are showing a very large Si ind well assorted stock of * r( DRESS GOODS a tc 3f every kind at unprecedentedly low prices. g| fUl-Wool Cashmeres at .'K) cents per yard. Double vidth all-wool Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Nice wool tilling Cashmeres, black and colors, ji it 15 cents per yard. , An unusually large stock of 1-v JIusliiis and White Goods, ? \t very low prices. Several styles of White Jjj guilts at much less than last season's prices. A jreat variety of Towels, Crash, Table Linens, Doylies, Bed Ticks, Ginghams, Dress and Apron j] Linens, Children's and Misses Stockings, and an mdless variety of Ladies' white and colored Mose. All kinds of ji GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, B n iilk, Cotton and Linen. A large lot of nice fig- ^ ired Muslins and Calicoes at 5 cents per yard. Special Drives in Ladies' and Misses' Parasols, ~ We have a lot of Parasols bought at less than p :ialf cost of production, and are selling them at proportionately low prices. " Dress Buttons in Great Variety, [j \nd a stock of Pearl Dress Buttons, in many ? ?hapes and qualities, at less than value. A large ? ttock of Gents' tine and low-priced CLOTHING, STRAW AND FUR HATS, J p 'or men and boys cheaper than ever before. n jlents' Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Drawers, Under- Jjjj Shirts, White Vests, Cravats, Bows and Ties, and ~ i beautiful stock of the newest Novelties in Cuff -* Buttons, Shirt Studs, Collar Buttons, Scarf-Pins, to., <fec. A C Onr Stock of Ladies' Goods [s far ahead of any that we have ever snown, el tnd we are confident that yon will save money Ct ind time when looking around by calling at our cj tew C UILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, ai irVhere can be found almost anything that a lady vants in the line of Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings >f all kinds, White Goods, Laces, Embroidery, vhite and colored; Zephyrs, Yarns, Flosses, lilk and cotton; Canvas of every kind, Maireme Cord, Gloves, Rufflings, Ladies' Shawls, ind extra inducements in Ladies' Underwear, q Corsets, Linen Ulsters, js Parasols and Pans, 1 Toilet Powders and Soaps, Veilings, Linen Colars and a verv superior stock of Lace Neckwear. Yll kinds of rfair Goods, Hair Nets, Hoop Skirts, fiustles, Hand-Bags, Fancy Baskets, Applique Figures, Chenille, and an endless stock of Yan tee Notions and Small Wares. ' tl Onr Popular Milliner and Miss Bludworth ? 0 \re in charge of this stock and are well posted in ti ill the information that ladies from the country a may desire. We have a most superior stock of tl Fine Shoes at popular prices, and a very unusu- e illy large stock of fine Shoes and Slippers for Children of every age. Our stock of Stationery is attractive and cheap. Just received a lot of Croquet Sets, 8 balls and 8 mallets, at very low 0 nrices. A most superb stock of tine Si v IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAMS, E And white and black Linen Lawns. We ask the ladies to examine our stock of v Jaconet, Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. sc ti We will save them money. H. P. ADICKES. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. ? o "I f( Si a The Aiueriean ]tfo. 7 Is always in order, and ready to sew from the _ FINEST to the HEAVIEST FABRIC. ~ CORN AND COTTON SEED PLANTERS. Ci We handle the Globe, guaranteed by the Mann- \\ facturers to give satisfaction. With ordinary p, ;are it will last a life time, being made all of Iron tj md Steel, except the handles and beam. . Grain Cradles w And other Farming Implements. Agents for Walking and Riding Cultivators. SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY. Ac., a n Always on hand. h KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. q a n n ai P w T SMITH & COLCOCK. " - "I AS THE ? L si \v Guano Season is Over, S Si H F We would ask that ?, ILL PARTIES OWING US FOR SAME, m \ Will please L s< Call and Settle hy Yote. L B er SMITH A COLCOCK. V JOHX MAY, JR., Saiidersville, SiC. ^ riTILL in the rinp, and you can bet your bot- J,11 5 torn dollar he will remain there. f0 )ry Goods, Groceries, General Merchandise Bacon, Bacon, at JOIIX MAY'S, Sandersville, p, !. C. Suirars. Suirars. at JOHN MAY, Jr.'s Grocery, iandersville~S. C. Soda, Soap, Starch and Molasses, at JOHN g JAY, Jr.'s Grocery, Sandersville, S. C. ), HOW CHEAP! O, HOW CHEAP ! ? " Mrs. Jones, you have no idea what a nice pair if Shoes you can buy at JOHN MAY, Jr.'s for ? 1.25. Mr. Jackson brought me a pair and I was * urprised, for at Chester they made me pay ?2.50 or just the same Shoe. So go yourself and tell n 11 vour sisters, and your cousins, andvouraunts l net everybody else "to go to JOHN MAY, Jr.'s. ui ie can beat the Jews on Shoes, Dry Goods, and Oi nything else in his line. " or M Now to Make a Long Storv Short, th ? A OHN MAY, Jr., promises to give his special sp ttention to the Store at Sandersville, to keep a hi ood stock, and asks not only one but all to help pi tim, and by that they will help themselves. jei Good-bve until the next time. JOHN MAY. Jr. L. LOWRY SMITH. Fancy and Staple Groceries. i" WOULD ask the public to inspect my stock L of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I will eep always on hand, a nicely selected stock of taple and Fancy Groceries, and will always be jady to meet any competition. CANNED GOODS, CANNED GOODS. 11 goods in this line I warrant as Fresh and tandard. Tomatoes, 2 and 3 pound Cans ; Oysirs, Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, Lima Beans, tring Beans, and Peaches. IIAJIS, HAMS, HAMS. C'anvased Breakfast Strips, fresh and juicy, ist the thing for a nice breakfast diet. Lard. FLOUR, FLOUR. In standard country grades, and also that celerated brand of Fancy Family New Process, buy one but the Luxury. Worcester Sauce, genuine English brand, sold y the pint or quart, to suit purchasers. Try it ad you will like it. PI.AW UTACUK PI.AU' NTACKft. tandled Hoes, Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails, ails and Brads. Don't forget, when you come to town, to try ist one plug of my N.*D. Sullivan's CHEWING TOBACCO, est in town, and you will he convinced the linute you try it. N. D. S. best Free and Easy. C. D., and & D. Smoking Tobacco. PICKLES, PICKLES, fice and lresh, in bottles, or out of the keg. epper, Spice, Genuine Dishwell Mustard, Giner, genuine East India Ceylon Preserves. TIN, TIN, TIN, a all lines. Coffee Pots, Deep Pans, and everyling useful to the housewife. Come and try my atent Glass Tin-Covered Kerosine Oil Cans, lardware, Grain Cradles, and Plows. IGAItS, CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS, "Where there is so much smoke there must be line fire." Just listen to the talk about my long Her Havana Cigar, the Excelsior, 6 for 25 cents, ust smoke one and you will say it deserves the raise it gets, solid value. No fancy advertiselentinthem. Try my Sunshine brand, 8 for 25 mts, as good as you will get elsewhere at (1 for 5 cents. My Tube Rose are also good at f? for i cents. SODA BISCUITS, nd a general line of fancy and sweet Crackers, andy, Raisins, Citron, Gelatine. SUGAR, SUGAR. The Cuban agitation has not, as yet, had any feet on the sugar market; but you had better ill and get you a supply while it is so very leap. Granulated, Extra C, Soft C, and Yellow offee, always on hand, nice and fresh. COFFEE, COFFEE. Good standard i>roods in this line, in parched id unparched. New Orleans Molasses and Syrups of all grades. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Churns, Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Sieves. OAT .WEAL, OAT WEAL. Eat it, and laugh and grow fat and be happy. nil and irivo ma a trial T will ffllliriintee sat (faction in every respect. L. LOWRY SMITH. L ATT A BROTHE KS TRIUMPH REAPERS. 1*7 E cull the attention of farmers to the TRIfT UMPH REAPER, No. 2, which is one of le best Machines offered on the market. It is erfectly under the control of the driver from is seat, as to height of stubble, reaching lodged r short grain, passing over obstructions, regulang the size of the gave! or suspending the rakes t any point and for any desired time. To show le appreciation of those who have used this Mahine we give their testimonials below: Yorkvillk, S. C., Nov. 10th, 1883. Latta Bros., Gents: After a careful and thorugh examination of all the Machines offered for lie here, I concluded to buy a Triumph No. 2, rhich gave perfect satisfaction, it being the simlest in construction, and at the same time the lost durable of any I have seen. T. L. Carroll. Clover, S. C., Nov. 12th, 1883. Latta Bros., Gents : I was very much pleased riththe Triumph No. 2, bought of you last seaon. My son, 1G years old, harvested my entire rop with it, and without the least trouble. Cuting in some very rough and hilly ground. Mrs. P. L. Jackson*. Bethany, York Co., Nov. 10th, 1883. Latta Bros., Gents: I have been farming over [) years, and the harvest of last season was less rouble and more satisfactory than on any preiotis year, owing to the use of the Triumph No. , which gave perfect satisfaction. Wm. Oates. Yorkvillk S. C., Nov. 10,1883. Latta Bros., Gents : I was very much pleased itli the Triumph No. 2, bought last season and mnd it in every respect as recommended. J. O. Walker. After the above there is nothing more for us to iv, except that we guarantee every Machine, nd always have extra pieces on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. JOHN C KUYRENDAL YORK DRUG STORE POT-POl'RRI. Wheatine is a preparation which possesses in cmcentrated form, the valuable properties of heat (Triticum Vulgaris) and is specially reammended in Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Palpitaon and low debilitated conditions of the svs;m. We have about 100 ounces of Quinine, which e are oflering at ?2.00 an ounce in ounce bottles, pecial low figures for o and 10 ounce cans. Nice people are they that live in the Guthries ille and McConnellsville section of the county, nd as a rule they have good residences, but lost of them lack one thing?(we mean the ouses, not the people)?paint. We do not hesitate to say that the best brand, uality, or grade of Chewing Tobacco for 50 cents pound, in this or any other town is the Pied iont Beauty, sold and controlled at the York >rug Store. Wanted about 5,000 empty glass bottles, quarts ad pints. They must be perfectly clean. Fair rices in cash will be paid. We have in stock about 100 gallons of Wodsorth, Martinez and Longman's Prepared Paint, his paint is composed of pure White Lead, xide of Zinc and Linseed Oil. After handling lese goods for more than 10 years and knowing nnething of the chemistry of Paints, we are of pinion that this formula contains all the elelents necessary to make the most durable Paint, ivery gallon warranted. We have also in stock near a ton of John T. ewis' pure White Lead, and moreover a large tpply of Linseed Oil. Parties desiring to paint ill please write or call for prices. "Every lady in the land" who is a housekeepr, should use Price's Cream Baking Powder, n article free from adulterations of all kinds, old only at the York Drug .Store. Try a sample bottle of Chase's Extracts for the [anclkerchief. Flower odors, made from best uf fKo Turner StnrA. 1 uiii u A winaucc) OUJVI tu vuu A WALKER ?& WALL. BIG RUSH. J|7 E respectfully invite our friends to inspect r our stock of cheap goods, consisting of rockery Ware, Wooden Ware, Hardware of all inds; Hames, Trace Chains, Backhands, Plow ines, Hamestrings and Single Trees. We are illing the best REMINGTON STEEL HOE. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon, Flour, ard, Molasses, Syrups, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, uckwheat, and a fresh stock of "Maid of Athis" Cigars, and Duke of Durham Cigarettes ; inegar, Cider and a full assortment of Crackers. WE HAVE A SMALL STOCK, 'hieh enables us to keep tip a l'resh supply. 11 goods guaranteed fresh when sold, or your oney refunded. We have everything usually und in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. til and examine before having elsewhere. WALKER it WALL. P. S. Soap, Starch and a tresh supply of Canned oods, constantly arriving. WALKER & WALL. GENUINE SINGER MACHINE, he Old Reliable Still Ahead ! rHE genuine Old Singer Sewing Machine is again offered to the people of York, by the tdersigned, who is the authorized agent of the riginal Singer Sewing Machine Co., and the ily authorized local agent in Yorkville for that achine since 1873. The machine I represent is e only genuine Singer oltered to our people, nv others bearing the name of Singer are only urious imitations. Call on me in the house st door south of Withers' Hotel, and I will be eased to give you any information on the sub t. The most reasonable terms to purchasers. R. J. WITHERS, Agent. May 1 is tf