Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, July 17, 1884, Image 3
Special ftotices.
Religious Notice.
Rev. J. Spratt White will conduct religious !
services at Olivet Church next Sunday, 20th in- '
stant, at 11 o'clock A. M.
July 17 29 It
_ Religious Notice.
On Sunday next, (the second,) Rev. R.S. Hope
will preach atBeershaba, and on the fourth Sunday
of this month he will preach at Beth-Shiloh.
July 10 28 2t
^mtouncemenfs for ?ffice.
For Sheriff.
The undersigned respectfully announce WILLIAM
D. JOHNSTON as a candidato for the
nomination for SHERIFF of York county, subject
to the result of the Democratic primary election.
Many Friends.
July 17 29 tf
Fop Auditor.
We are authorized to announco W. 13. WILLIAMS
as a candidate before the primary election
for re-election to the office of AUDITOR of
York county?subject to the decision of the said
primary election.
July 17 29 tf
For County Treasurer.
To the Democratic Voters of York county:
The undersigned would respectfully ask for a
recommendation for re-appointment to the Office
of TREASURER OF YORK COUNTY, by
your votes at the primary election. Having
filled the office, my qualifications are known.
H. A. D. NEELY.
Yorkville, S. C., July 5th, 18S4. 28 tf
For Probate Judge.
H. W. HOPE places himself in the hands of
his friends as a candidate for nomination to the
office of JUDGE OF PROBATE, subject to the
result of the approaching primary election.
July 17 29 tf
We are authorized to announce J. BEATTY
WILLIAMS for theoffice of PROBATE JUDGE,
subject to the action of the approaching primary
election. Mr. Williams is the incumbent, having
held the same for the last year.
July 10 2S tf
For County Commissioner.
To the Democratic Voters of York County
The name of Dr. JAMES B. ALLISON is respectfully
presented before the primary election
for nomination as one of the COUNTY COM-w.
MISSIONERSof York: First, upon the general
ground of his well-known qualifications for the
responsible position ; secondly, without intending
any reflection upon the other worthy members
of the board, his familiarity with all the
clerical and routine duties of the Commissioners'
office; his competency for discharging the
same, and the affable disposition and accommodating
manner in which he meets all persons in
the transaction of public business; and lastly, he
is resident at the Court House, and past experience
has proven that the convenience thus derived
by persons in the country, or others having
occasion to consult the County Commissioners'
office at times when the Board is not in session,
is incalculable, while it is also recognized
that the small compensation of the office would
_ not justify a man elected from the country in making
his residence in town simply for the convenience
of Country Voters.
July 17 20 tf
The friends of J. LEANDER ADAMS respectfully
announce him as a candidate for nomination
for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to
the result of the Democratic primary election.
Bethel.
July 17 29 tf
For Clerk or Court.
JOS. F. WALLACE respectfully announces
?. w himself as a candidate for re-election to the office
of CLERK OF THE COURT for York county,
subject to the action of the Democratic voters at
the primary election.
July 10 28 te
His friends announce, as a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Clerk of the Court of
Yon; county,. Capt. J. ROBERT LINDSAY?a
man Qualified in every respect to discharge the
duties of the office.
July 3 27 tf
For the Senate.
The friends of Maj. JAMES F. HART announce
him as a candidate before the Democratic
primary election for the nomination as STATE
SENATOR from York county. They offer his
name on the sound Democratic principle that a
public servant who has faithfully and efficiently
discharged his duties should be re-elected, especially
where the incumbent has held the position
for a single term or less.
July 10 28 tf
We are authorized to announce C. E. SPENCER,
Esq., as a candidate for STATE SENATOR,
subject to the action of the Democratic party
of York county at the primary election.
July 10 28 tf
We are authorized to announce General E. M.
LAW as a candidate for STATE SENATOR,
subject to the action of the Democratic party of
York county, at the primary election.
Julv 3 27 tf
r
We are authorized to announce J. M. ADAMS
as a candidate for the Senate from York county,
subject to the result of the next primary election.
June 26 26 tf
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For School Commissioner.
Bullock's Creek township?the banner township
for big clubs, and noted for its modesty in
laying claim to any of the county offices?now
ventures to present the name of S. L. DAVIDSON,
Esq., for nomination for COUNTY
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, subject to the action
of the Democratic party in the primary
election. Many Friends.
July 10 2S tf
The friends of education in York county, fully
recognizing and appreciating the eminent services
of Rev. R. LATHAN, as County School
Commissioner during the four terms that he has
so satisfactorily discharged the duties of that important
office, respectfully present his name for
re-election, subject to the will of the Democratic
party, as may be expressed through the primary
election.
J une 26 26 tf
The friends of Rev. 1). HARRISON present
his name as a suitable candidate for SCHOOL
COMMISSIONER, subject to tho rules and regulations
of the Democratic party.
Many Voters.
July 3 27 tf
>C HYMENEAL.
Married?On the 3rd instant, at the residence
of the bride's father. Col. James R. Hudson, of
Yorkville, Sevier county, Arkansas, formerly of
Yorkville, S. C., by Rev. R. M. Taylor, Rev.'W.
A. STEEL, of the Little Rock Conference, and
Miss MARY EMMA HUDSON.
^ OBITUARY.
Died?On Tuesday, 8th instant, 6 miles north
of Yorkville, of cholera infantum, THOMAS
HERBERT PARROTT, son of C. M. Parrott,
1U w/\ntKo onil 1(1
1U IllUIIWiO Ult%? AV u?v U,
"in Clover, July 8, 1884, Mrs. FANNIE IX
FORI), wife of Mr. M. L. Ford, aged 25 years 10
months and 4 days.
In Cherokee township, on tlio lltli instant, very
suddenly, Mrs. MARTHA K. CALDWELL,
wife of Will. Caldwell, Jr., in the 24th year of her
age.
On the 11th instant, INFANT DAUGHTER of
J. C. and M. Willie Owin, aged 8weeks.
THE STATE OF SOl'TII CAROLINA,
County of York.
f ITHEREAS JOHN A. DARWIN has applied
' j J to me for Letters of Administration on all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of PEYTON A. DARWIN, 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 < 'ourt for the said county, to be holden
at York Court House on the 2ND DAY OF
AUGUST, A. D., 1884, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to
shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 14th day of
_ July, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the
109th year of American Independence.
J. BKATTY WILLIAMS.
Judge of Probate.
July 17 110 2t
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
rTIHE members of the Executive Committee of
X York county, are urged to attend a meeting
of the said Committee, in the Court House at
Yorkville, S. C., on MONDAY, THE 2STH OF
JULY, 1884, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Business of
"importance will be transacted.
R. H. GLENN, Chairman.
Wm. B. McCaw, Secretary.
Yorkville, S. C., July 17, 1884. 29 It
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
FERGUSON, deceased, are hereby notified
to make payment to the undersigned, withoutdelay.
Persons having claims against the said estate,
are requested to present them, properly authenticated,
within the time prescribed by lav/.
J. M. THOMASSON, Administrator.
July 17 29 3t*
HUNTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS.
THE SIXTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR
and Eleventh Session of this reliable
and excellent School will opon on the
3RD MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER,
next, being the loth day of the month.
The following are some of its advantages:
1st. High and healthy location.
2nd. Daily mails, being directly on the A., T.
<fe O. Railroad.
3rd. No temptations to vice or idleness. Whisky
not allowed to be sold within 3 miles of the
town.
4th. Thoronghly competent and wide awake
teachers.
5th. Constant care and vigilance over every
pupil.
6th. Thoroughly organized and well equipped
musical department, in charge of one of the best
teachers of the State.
7th. Improved methods of teaching.
8th. Thoroughness. Pupils prepared for the
Junior or Senior class of any College.
Oth. Cheapness. The cheapest to be found anywhere
of its grade.
10th. Satisfaction in amount and quality of
work guaranteed.
Rev. W. W. ORR, A. M., \ PrinciDals
Prof. J. C. CORK, A. B., j 1 nnciPalsApply
to Rev. W. W. ORR, at Huntersville,
N. C.. for Catalogue.
July 17 20 lOt
SUMMER RESORT.
Now Open Under New Management.
For Health or Pleasure,
00 TO ALL-HEALING SPRINGS.
BEAUTIFULLY located at the base of Crowder's
Mountain. Climate unsurpassed. The
bestof waters. Excellent hotels. Moderate prices
and special terms for a long stay.
Late improvements and attractions. New Billiard
Room, new Ball Room, full String Band,
Ac., make the above resort equal to any in the
South.
TERMS FOR BOARD.
Per day .".....8 2.00
Per week 10.00 to 312.00
Per month 35.00 to 40.00
According to room and the number occupying
the same. Children under twelve years of age
and servants, half price.
Special rates to large parties and families, and
for long season.
The above rates are below any other resort
giving the same attention and accommodation.
Round trip tickets on sale from all points on
the Richmond and Danville system, to and from
All Healing.
For Circulars, Terms, etc., address
A. COZZENS,
All Healing P. ().,
Gaston County, North Carolina.
June 20 26 " 1m
MjSLY AC MAY,
Z& DRUGGISTS. Cb
CHIIXARIXE, CHILLARINE.
A POSITIVE Guarantee of ?5.00, where only
one dollar is paid out, for any case of Chills
that Chillarine will not cure, if taken strictly as
directed. Try it, you have all on your side. No
cure, no pay, at * MAY & MAY'S.
The genuine Simmon's Liver Medicine, only at
MAY <fc MAY'S.
Quinine, Quinine, at MAY <fc MAY'S.
"M. M. M." only one bottle will cure any case
of long standing Ghonorrhce or Gleet, warranted.
MAY <fc MAY.
Honey of Tar, Honey of Tar, the best known
cure for coughs, colds and consumption. Testimonials.
the verv best, given to any one calling
at MAY <t MAY'S.
Patent Medicines of all kinds, and Proprietary
Medicines of bestquality. Perfumes and Extracts
from Imperial Perfume Company needs
no recommendation, only try it, as others have
done and you will be pleased. Soaps, Cosmetics,
always kept at MAY & MAY'S.
Wizard Oil still in the ring at ?1.00 a bottle.
MAY A MAY.
_ MT STRAUSS.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT
M. STRAUSS
OFFERS his Goods at
Very Low I'riceN for ('asli.
Also, that he can supply families with Milk,
llutter Milk and Butter.
SMITH & CQLCOCK.
AS THE
Guano Season is Over9
We would ask that
ALL PARTIES OWING US FOR SAME,
Will please
Call and Settle by [Note.
SMITH A COLCOCK.
n. F. CALDWELL. J. C. DICKSON.
CALDWELL & DICKSON. _
III: WILL RECEIVE
rpiIIS week u fresh lot of Goods.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES
Before buying elsewhere.
CALDWELL A DICKSON, j
-May 22 3 Cm
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YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, 1881-S5. 1
#TIIE next Session begins SEPTEM- !
BER 10, and continues ten months, j
Tlie school is conducted in the Female \
College, a substantial brick building j
CO by 100 feet, three stories high, which j
is pleasantly situated in a grove of large oaks, in {
a quiet part of the village, and has attached to it
a well of excellent freestone water. Yorkville :
is one of the most beautiful villages in upper j
Carolina, and is noted for its pleasant and sain- j
brious climate, and the morality, intelligence and !
hospitality of its citizens. The school is open to ;
both sexes, but boys and girls occupy different I
apartments except when on recitation. Every i
precaution is taken to prevent all undue inter- j
course, and so far as the Principal is aware, no j
complaint has been made bv the patrons against i
the mixed feature of the school. (Jirls only are !
received as boarders in the College building, and
every effort will be made for their social, moral i
and intellectual improvement, and to render j
their stay pleasant.
Board, per month, ?10.30.
Tuition, per month, in primary classes, ?2.00;
intermediate, ?3.00; higher English, Latin and
French, ?4.00; German and Greek, each Sl.OOextra;
music ?4.00 extra. For testimonials or further
information, address the Principal,
J. T. ROBERTS, !
Yorkville, S. C. j
June 20 20 3m '
HUNTER & OATES.
OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS, i
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IN last week's advertisement wo offered large .
reductions in all departments, and a great
many responded to the call. From this week on we
not only continue our formecoffers, but offer
special bargains on these reductions. ,
Our Special Bargain Counters
Are especially attractive in Goods as well as in <
prices, as we do not offer inferior goods that are ]
cheap in themselves, but goods that do not at all
compare with the prices, but are so far superior
that even the wayfaring man etc., and we are
sure this will be appreciated as soon as seen and
priced.
Wo will not attemDt to enumerate the number- ]
less articles these counters contain, but will
leave them to be seen, and will simply say you ]
can get here almost any article you desire, and at <
any price. In addition to our "Special Bargains
we offer you great attractions ana bargains in
SHOES.
In this department we have always sold greater
quantities than anybody and always'intend
to, as we intend to keep a larger and more select
stock, and sell as cheap as the cheapest. The celebrated
Creedmore Tie we still keep, of the genuine
article. Have sold them since'79 or earlier.
We also keep many other good brands, of the
samequality of Shoes, for men, as well asalarge
assortment of women's and children's everyday
and Dress Shoes. We always keep a large" ancl
select stock of Miles' men's and ladies' Shoes,
and as everybody knows them, it is onlj' necessary
to say we alone keep them. We also keep
the"Bay State Shoes, which are generally known
for their style, durability and comfort. Other
makes of fine Shoes also on hand. Old ladies'
low Shoes and Carpet Slippers, men's Carpet
Slippers, and by far the prettiest gents' Velvet (
Slippers in the market, at a very low price.
Our shelves still contain agood supply of
Select Clothing,
Which we will selh we don't say at cost, but at ,
vour own price. Also a large selection of Gents'
burnishing Goods among which we call your
special attention to the Pearl Shirt, which we do
not hesitate to pronounce the best Shirt, in every
respect, on the market, for $1.00. The Laurel
| and Penang Shirts also claim your attention.
! GENTS' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
And Underwear always on hand. Gents' Straw
and Felt Hats in all styles. ,
Gents' Sun Umbrellas and Ladies' Parasols in <
I many styles. Ladies'Silk Sun Umbrellas. Also '
Buggy Umbrellas.
Dress Goods.
By duplicating our orders we have kept a very (
fuifsupply of all the attractive goods of the sea- ,
son. VVesolda great many as our goods were ,
bought cheap, and now that we offer reductions
on the low prices they are cheap indeed. We ]
would remind the ladies that we have all shades
of those popular (
BROCADE SILKS
At 50 cents per yard, and our Summer and Black
Silks, of which we have a very large selection, <
will be sold very low. Trimmings, <fcc., to match.
In truth, you can get everything you want in all .
lines, as we claim to have more goods than any
house in town, acd we intend to sell them cheaper.
We do not '.Lis in a bragging spirit, but
I feeling that we'
Can Make Good Our Word
I To any one disposed to test it. The largest assortment
of Ribbons in town at the lowest prices.
Many brands of good and cheap Tobacco.
Also,
CAtfE-MATTItfG CHEAP.
We offer you in all lines SI.00 for 81.00 less a
large per cent.
HUNTER & OATES.
W. C. LATIMER.
ASTONISHING.
"WWTU". Viova rnrliKioi] niir nlfljrant stock Of DrV
w Goods and Millinery to'prices truly aston- I
ishing. Price of everything put down to suit
the dull season, which strikes the purchaser with 1
amazement. J
Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Nun's Veiling, .<
j
Buntings, Lawns, Dress Ginghams, Piques,
Dress Trimmings and Pants Domestics, cheaper '
than ever before sold in Yorkville. Also, an elegant
stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's
SHOES, BUTTON GAITERS, SLIPPERS, ,
Hosiery, Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Toilet Articles, :
and Dress Buttons, in every shade.
The celebrated
New Home Sewing Machine,
Which is indispensable in every household.
DRESS-MAKING AND MILLINERY
A specialty. All work in either department executed
in the latest and most fashionable styles.
We make it a rule never to advertise what we
do not have.
W. C. LATIMER.
T. ?. McCLAIX &CO.
Something New in the Way of Matches.
WE ure selling a box containing three hundred
Matches for tive cents. It is a large
red Match with a white head, and every box is J
guaranteed to give satisfaction. We also have a i
large lot of Stock, '
CATTLE ANI) CHICKEN POWDERS,
That will cure the diseases that provo so fatal in
this section to Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Chickens,
It is a sure
Cure for that Dreadful Disease, Cholera.
Our Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots
and Shoes, is still full up and very cheap. We
have a nice line of
GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY
t
At bottom prices. We have a good stock of t
Hardware and Farming Implements and will j
make the price suit you, and remember we keep ,
a full line of Groceries at prices as low as any- 2
body. We have i
The Finest Lemons in Town.
Don't forget the place, the room formerly occupied
bv Mossrw. Hunter A* Gates, on Main street.
T. B. McCLAIN it CO. \
HERNDON BROS, i
OIL. OIL. ;
\\T E have a good article of Machine Oil for ,
T V Engines and Threshers. :
HERN DON BROS. '
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BELTING.
\\7E always have a stock of 2,;"> and (5-inch, ,
yy :>-ply Rubber Belting. We have a small ,
lot of -1-inch Belting.
HERN DON BROTHERS.
lVHAi\G LEATHER
171011 sewing belts and Copper Rivets to rivet i
the belts, when needed.
HERNDON BROTHERS. !
WANTED.
CORDS of sound bark, any kind of;
J oak except post oak.
HERN DON BROTHERS. I t
CHATTEL MORTGAGES,
MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to
Real Estate. For sale at the 1
ENQUIRER OFFICE.
J. M. ADAMS. i
a notorious fact.
A BEAUTIFUL young lady in the Western
A. part of York county, says that old JOE
\DAMS keeps the nicest and cheapest Store in
Vorkville. She also says that if he is elected to
die Senate, she intends to set her cap for him.
Hide out little ones, fun ahead.
J. M. ADAMS.
"cash buyers.
YOU can got any goods in my line at Rock
Bottom figures. I have just received a well
jelected line of the following articles:
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snuir, Cigars, Wooden Ware, Lamp Goods of all
kinds; Crockery and Glass Ware, of all sorts;
fruit jars,
Preserving Kettles, Ice-Cream Churns, Tin Toilet
Sets, Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, Envelopes,
Butcher Knives, Table Knives and
Forks, Tea, Table and Basting Spoons and Pocket
Knives.
Look Out For My New Advertisement
Next week. J. M. ADAMS.
wanted.
BEESWAX, Rags and Tallow wanted bv
J. M. ADAjMS.
WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING
MACHINE.
I. HAVE one Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine
that I willsell very cheap for themonev.
J. M. ADAMS.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
GOODS IX STOCK.
Gent's Straw Hats,
Gent's Low Quartered Shoes,
Gent's Fancy Neck Ties,
Gent's Gloves of assorted kinds and prices,
Gent's Shirts, Laundried and Unlaundried,
Gent's Fancy Half-hose and Country Socks,
Ladies' Ilats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, etc.,
very low.
liadies' Gloves, Black Silk, Fancy Silk and
Lisle Thread.
[ Ladies' and Misses' Hose. 1
Pique, Lawns, Calicoes, White Dress Patterns,
Laces, Remnant Laces at 10 cents
per Bunch. Ladies' Linen Collars,
plain, fancy and mourning.
Donble-Foot Flow Stocks.
Riding Cultivator, Grass Blades, Brier Blades,
Snaths, Hoes, Pocket Knives, Squares, Ham
mere, .Saws, etc., Fruit Jars. Fly Fans ordered.
AMERICAN No. 7.
For simplicity of all mechanical parts; for
capacity of room under the arm, the arrangement
to regulate the stitch, the needle is selfjetting,
self threadino shuttle, and mailV .
)ther improvements. The American No. 7 i
.eads and cannot be beat.
^CrThe Supplement to Maury's Manual of
Geography is nere and teachers who are entitled
io the same will please call and get them.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
L ATT A BROT H E RS
OUR STOCK
CONTINUES full,and wo are prepared to furnish
the trade with
Any Goods in Our Line.
Wo oall special attention to our stock of
new orleans molasses,
As we can supply every grade desired. Also,
Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mackerel,
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ialt. Corn, Flour, Wood, Willow and Hardware.
Ml grades of
rOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES.
latta brothers. ;
parish, Mcknight & coT '
Still It Rains and Prices Decline.
WE will sell, during the next
THIRTY HAYS,
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All our .Summer Goods at
1\ew York Cost,
To make room l'or a large
FALL STOCK.
Wo mean just what we say. You can certainly
save money by calling on
1
Happy Cal. '
i
Every lady who wants a Dress can have it almost
it her own price. For this is a sad world, and it
s still raining.
parish, Mcknight & co.
G. H. O'LEARY.
YOU WILL FIND
AT
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O. H. O'Leary's
THE largest stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS,
STOVES, SADDLES, HARNESS. ]
fee., in town, at the lowest prices. Below find a <
jartial.list of the goods we carry: I
V large stock of Bed-Room Suites.
\ large stock of Walnut and Poplar Bureaus.
V large stock of Walnut and Poplar Wardrobes. I
V large stock of Walnut and Poplar Lounges.
\ large stock of Walnut Bedsteads. ]
V nice line of Parlor Suites. ]
\ nice line of Sideboards and Safes. j
V nice line of Chairs, all grades. 1
V nice line of Spring Beds and Springs.
keel Engravings, Oil Paintings.
-hromo Picture Frames,
Common Beds, from ?2.00 to ?.1.00,
Brussels and Ingrain Carpets.
Hemp and Cotton Carpets.
V new stock of Canejdattings, cheap.
Velvet unrt Brussels itugs.
Rubber, Cocoa and Oil-Cloth Door Mats.
i different patterns of Cooking Stoves.
V splendid stock of Saddles, all grades.
V splendid stock ofCarriagc, Buggy, and Wagon
Harness.
Vn extra large stock of Collars.
Vn extra large stock of Haines, Chains, Bridles, i
Back-Bands, Ac.
Lastly, we know our facilities for handling the '
ibovo goods are superior to others, and those
vho want to save the dollars cannot fall to do it j
f thoy examine goods and prices. ]
O. H. O'LEAHY, j j
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DAVIDSON COLLEGE, jt
#.lle<'klenl?urg Co., N, ('.,
1884-5. (
The next Session opens on TIIURS- t
DAY, SEPTEMBER 11.
For Catalogues apply to the CLERK OF TIIE i (
"ACULTY. y
May 15 20 3m* I
H. F. ADICKES.
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CASH! CASH!!
T^OR Cash you can buy nice seasonable Goods
* """ Un??n*M Caihif ot- nvnnnf lAnnllv
m Ull uui imi^aiu vuuiitcio uu vawj/hv/.h.i.j
low prices.
Drives in Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Fine Slippers and Shoes.
. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Lisle, Silk and
Kid Gloves. Parasols and Fans, Laces and Kmbroideries.
MEN'S FINE SHOES.
Alpaca Coats.
White Vests.
Ladies' and Children's Hose.
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gauze Vests.
Men's and Hoys' Straw Hats.
A lot of Lace Stripe Huntings at 12J cents and
10 cents per yard.
Nun's Veilings in All Colors.
A large line of Piques, Linen Lawns, Dotted
Swiss, Barred Muslins, &c\, at
CLOSING OUT PRICES.
All of the above Goods are offered for less than
value. Purchasers, with the money, will do
well to inspect this stock.
We are offering many lines of goods in our
Millinerv Stock at Low Prices,
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And can show the cheapest Hats for Ladies and
Children in this market.
A large lot of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
Li Lovell's, Franklin Square and Seaside Libraries.
Also, new Magazines and Papers.
H. F. ADIC'KES.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
TEMESSEE HIM.
A LOT of closely trimmed Tennessee Country
Cured Hams have just been received. They
fire very fine, in fact they are the best Hams sola
in this market and never fail to give entire satisfaction.
Call and get one.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
CTETEnre daily adding to our stock fresh arriVt
vals of Staple and Fancy Groceries and
Plantation Supplies, consisting of the best quality
of goods ottered to the trade, which we guarantee
to be as represented in every instance.
Our Aim.
We shall spare no pains to keep our Stock complete
in all its branches throughout the Summer
months and shall take special pleasure in furnishing
our customers and frionds when in need
of anything in our lino.
LIME.
We are Agents for Simons pure Lime, of which
we always keep a supply on hand.
WAGONS.
Wo have exclusive sale of t he celebrated Stiulobaker"Wagons,
any who may think of purchasing
Wagons within the next six months, will find it
jreatly to their advantage to see us before inlying.
RIDDLE A PEG RAM.
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WITHERS ADICKES.
POPULAR AN1) NICE.
DRIED Beef,chipped in Store: Peanuts, fresh i
roasted in Store; Thurber's Xo. 34 Coffee,
Brunswick Hams and Breakfast Strips, Cocoa
md Chocolate, Potted Ox Tongue, etc., Amer's
Snickers.
Sweet Violet Cigar
Have larger sales than any other 5-cent Cigar
jvef introduced. Fine lot of Pickles, best Vinejar,
etc. |
FRUITS, CANDIES, ETC.
Fresh every few days. Flavoring Extracts at
ow prices, Cream Tartar, Blueing Starch, Indi- i
jo at Cost, by the pound or more; Soaps, try (
)Ox, 3 cakes' * i
Oatmeal Soap tor 10 Cents.
Spices of all kinds?ground and whole, etc. <
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\re very cheap now. We keep up our stock at | 1
ill times. Meal, Rran, Cow Peas, etc.
WITHERS ADICKES. '1
EVERY 1DVKItTISEMK>T ~ !
IN these columns points the reader to a differ-1
ent store as the best place to do your trading,
somebody must be wrong. The ADICKES j tlTILDING
claims your patronage on business . j
srinciples. There you can find nearly every- 1
hing except Liquor and Drugs and at guaran- !
eed prices. A full stock and proper prices will 1
generally command business.
WE CALCULATE TO KEEP UP I
iur stock at all seasons and are constantly rereiving
New Goods.
If you want anything in Groceries, Hardware, f
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Wooden ancl i
.Villowware, call on
WITHERS ADICKES, 1
T. M. DOBSOIY. i
Moschowitz Waist Lining.
THE Moschowitz perfect fitting Model Waist
Lining is gaining ground very fast. All
those who have tried it are well pleased. No
more paper patterns to he pinned to the cloth.
All you will have to do is to buy a Model Waist
Lining.
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If you want to make your own dresses, get the
right number and you will have a perfect fit.
All sizes, from 32 to 40, for sale by Mrs. DOBSON.
Don't make your dress without one.
This is one reason why Mrs. DOBSON gives such
perfect fits, she uses the Model Waist Lining.
JUST ARRIVED.
2,000 yards of beautiful Muslin at 5 cents per
yard." Have you seen the Old Chap's nice Lawn
at 10 cents, very prpttv. In fact, the Old Chap
has the nicest line of White Goods to be found.
Lawns, Barred Muslin, Nainsooks, Mulls and
Linen Lawns, all pretty and at low prices. And
Ladies, do not forget, when you want nice Shoes,
that the Old C'hap "keeps the nicest in town?the
perfect fitting Zeigler and the Dobson Shoe. The
Old Chap has gotten control of Zeigler's, and is
having manufactured for him 1,000 pairs with
his name branded on every pair. The Old Chap
will rmlir run hvn binrla?liis nwn and Zfiicler's?
and after his Fall stock arrives, he will never be
out of numbers. You can always get Zeigler's
or Dobson's Shoes. The Old Chap is offering big
Bargains in the way of Shoes to close out certain
lines to make room for the Dobson and Zeigler
Shoes. So if you want ladies' fine Shoes, don't
fail to call and get the Old Chap's prices, as he is
selling very low. Clothing at low figures?frequently
taking your prices when we can't get
ours. Any one wanting Clothing will do well to
call and see the Old Chap's goods. If we can fit
you, prices will be all right. The Old Chap has
the biggest thing out in the way of Straw Hats.
A large consignment of Gents' Straws just knocks
the bottom out of any in Yorkville. The Puck,
Vacation and Bamboo. Do not think of buying
tintil you see the Old Chap's Hats. Nothing'like
them in Yorkville. The Old Chap has entire
control of the Creedmore Tie, a splendid Shoe
for Geuts' wear, at $2.00. The best in Yorkville
for that money?makes a nice Dress Shoe for every
day. You can get them from the Old Chap
and nowhere else. All numbers always on hand.
"Well, Old Chap, it seems like
Yon Have Got the Inside Track on Shoes.
You have got the Zeigler, the Dobson and the
Creedmore?all leading styles. I know all about
Zeigler's, they are splendid, and I am sure you
would not put your name on a Shoe that was not
good. You seem to have the largest Shoe trade
in Yorkville. I think some of your men said
you hardly over sold less than half a dozen pairs
a day, and frequently three dozen pairs on Saturday.
I also understand that you have in the
factory now making for you 1,000 pairs to be
branded DOBSON. What price are you going
to sell at?"
"The DOBSON Shoes, for ladies, will run from
$2.00 to $3.50 ; Zeigler's from $2.25 to $4.00."
"Well, Old Chap, you said something about
the Crown Shirt, a few weeks ago, and I thought
I would just try one. They are the best fitting
and best reinforced linen-stayed Shirts I ever
saw. I have used all brands and find the Crown
to be the nicest and best Shirt. Would advise all
men in need of Shirts to see the Old Chap's.
That is all that is necessary, for you will be sure
to buy, it is so good?so much better than anything
you have ever worn. And that CreedmoYc
Tie, for men, just knocks the bottom out of any
Shoe yet, for the price. Every person that sees
and wants, buys?so cheap. I do not blame you
for saving that the Crown Shirt and Creedmore
rPI? el'nan nro
THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN YORKVILLE,
The Shoes only 82.00 and the Shirt 81.00, unlanndried.
Those beautiful white Counterpanes,
colored Damasks and Towels, I will tell my wife
about when I get home, the idea of selling a man
a Towel for 5 cents, that will dry his face. Who
ever heard of the like before? Xo one ever did
sell them in this market except the Old Chap.
Xo one knows how he got them to sell at that
price. He must have just picked them up in
Xew York, and walked out and never asked the
price or, may be, leave either. That Old Chap is
a coon on low prices, and Iadviseall invfriends,
when going to York to buy goods, to alwaj's go
and see the Old Chap. It seems that most of
them go thereanywav without my advice. Well,
my friends, Old Chap has a Sash-Lock that you
ali ought to have on your lower windows. It
will hold the sash at any height vou may want,
and when down will lock it so that it cannot be
raised from the outsido without breaking it,
which is not easily done. Thobest thing of the
kind ever seen in Yorkville. Call and see it.
All you men who want Tools would do well to
see the Old Chap's stock. He keeps almost everything
you may need. I saw in his Store a few
days ago", one article that no other house keeps,
a caliper rule,
What Every Workman On^lit to Have.
Don't fail to see it when you come to town.' Another
article I noticed there that you don't often
see, and that is Rubber Cloth for Children's Eurekas.
It is a splendid thing. Xo lady, who has
a young baby, should be without one, and the
stock of them this season seems to be pretty good.
Did you over see the Old Chap's yard-wide
bleached Sheeting for ten cents. It is certainly
vorv good. He has a splendid line of Cassimeres
for "boy's wear, and Jeans for men's wear, and as
regards men's and boys' Hats, I never saw a
nicer stock than the Old Chap has. Any one can
get suited it seems. The Ola Chap keeps a nice
line of Paper, Envelopes and Ink. Also Family
Bibles ana Hymn Books. In fact, the Old Chap
keeps almost everything in Dry Goods and Mil
nnery.
Mrs. DOBSON steps to the front and says: "If
the ladies want trimmed Hats they should not
fail to call and see her.
SHE IS READY AND WILLING TO SELL.
If she can't get her price, she will take cost, if
you will only give it. She has a line of nice Halts
and Neckwear, of all kinds ; Fringes and Passiinentaries,
Cotton and Torchon Laces. A line of
all sizes of ladies' Linen and Lace Collars, Perfumeries,
Dolls, Face Powders, Bloom of Youth,
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Jewelry, Ilair and
Hat Pins, Bonnet Pins. Magnolia Balm, Hoyt's
Cologne, none better; Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers,
Plumes, Wrcathes, Crepes, Cotton and Kid
Gloves, colored and white Hose, Hoopskirts and
Bustles, Dress Forms, Dress Shields, Combs,
Neodlosand Pins, Braids, Corsots, Corset Clasps,
Bonnet and Hat Frames, Mottoes, Initial Pins,
Safety Pins. In fact, everything kept in a lirstdass
Millinery Store. You can always find a
better assortment there than in almost any other
Store. Mrs. DOBSON also thanks her many
friends for the very liberal share of Dress Marking
bestowed on her during the past year. Sho
lias kept from 5 to 7 young ladies employed all
the time on nothing hut Dress Making, and still i
lias work. Mrs. DOBSON turns out just as nice
work as can be found elsewhere, and guarantees
ill work and lits. She makes all kinds of gar- |
inents worn by ladies,
At Reasonable Prices,
Parties wanting work done now can get it at
diort notice, as sho is not busy. Dutteriek's I
Patterns for sale only by Mrs. DOBSON.
The Old Chap would remind you again about I
voting for him. Ho does not mean the common I
vote, but Greenback votes, and I want you to be |
mre and cast a ballot
NOVEMBER 1ST, NOT LATER.
Also remember that DOBSON still wants some
?reen frogs, footers and squirrels, and a few fish
ind soipe voung chickens.
Yours truly, T. M. DOBSON,
Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. I
L. LOWRY SMITH.
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
I WOULD ask the public to inspect my stock
of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I will
keep always on hand, a nicely selected stock of
Staple and" Fancy Groceries, and will always be
ready to meet any competition.
CANNED GOODS, CANNED GOODS.
All goods in this line I warrant as Fresli and
Standard. Tomatoes, 2 and 3 pound Cans ; Oysters,
Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, Lima Beans,
String Beans, and Peaches.
HAMS, HAMS, HAMS.
Canvased Breakfast Strips, fresh and juicy,
just the thing for a nice breakfast diet. Lard.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
In standard country grades, and also that celebrated
brand of Fancy Family New Process, buy
V\nf T.iiYiirv
Worcester Sauce, genuine English brand, sold
by tho pint or quart, to suit purchasers. Try it
and you will like it.
PLOW STOCKS, PLOW STOCKS.
Handled Hoes, Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails,
Nails and Brads.
Don't forget, when you come to town, to try
just one plug of my N. D. Sullivan's
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Best in town, and you will be convinced the
minute you try it. N. D. S. best Free and Easy.
T. C. D., and C. & D. Smoking Tobacco.
PICKLES, PICKLES,
Nice and Iresh, in bottles, or out of the keg.
Pepper, Spice, Genuine Dislnvell Mustard, Ginger,
genuine East India Ceylon Preserves.
TIN, TIN, TIN,
In all lines. Coffee Pots, Deep Pans, and everything
useful to the housewife. Come and try my
fatent Glass Tin-Covered Kerosine Oil Cans,
lardware, Grain Cradles, and Plows.
CIGARS. CIGARS. CIGARS. CIGARS,
"Where there is so much smoke thore must be
some fire." Just listen to the talk about my long
filler Havana C'igar, the Excelsior, G for 25 cents.
Just smoke one and you will say it deserves the
praise it gets, solid value. No fancy advertisement
in them. Try my Sunshine brand, 8 for 25
cents, as good as you will get elsewhere at G for
25 cents. My Tube Rose are also good at 0 for
25 cents.
SODA BISCUITS.
And a general line of fancy and sweet Crackers,
Candy, Raisins, Citron, Gelatine.
SUGAR, SUGAR.
The Cuban agitation has not, as yet, had any
effect on the sugar market; but you had better
call and get you a supply while it is so very
cheap. Granulated, Extra C, Soft C, and Yellow
Coffee, always on band, nice and fresh.
COFFEE, COFFEE.
Good standard goods in this line, in parched
and unparched.
New Orleans Molasses and Syrups of all grades.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Churns, Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Sieves.
O AT HEAL, OAT HEAL.
Eat it, and laugh and grow fat and be happy.
Call and give me a trial, i win guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
L. LOWRY SMITH.
"jQHFcrKUYRENDALy"
THE LAPSE OF YEARS.
"AUT of sight, out of mind" is an ancient
u proverb that has lost none of its truth
with the lapse of years. It is as true to-day as
when it was uttered by the old philosopher whose
bones have long since become an undistinguishablepartof
earth. In view of the force of this
adage, we wish to keep before the eyes and in the
minds of our people, the fact that we keep continually,
that is to say, every day in the week,
month'and year, a large stock of pure White
Lead, Prepared Paint, Linseed Oil and their concomitants
; that wesell pure White Lead and Oil
at the jobbing or wholesale prices of Charlotte,
X. C.; that we are selling Wadsworth, Martinez
tfc Longman's Pure Paints at retail cheaper than
they are sold anywhere that we know of; and that
we fervidly desire, to communicate with every
man or woman, who wishes to purchase a bill of
Paints.
DON'T PIT OX SACK CLOTH.
"Has sorrow thy young days shadedis adversity
overshadowing the prime of vour manhood
; are troubles thickening around your declining
years; do not despond and put'onsack
cloth, but shave oil' your beard with one of Peters
Brothers'Razors and take courage. Peters
Brothers' Razors sold only at the York Drug
Store. We have a line of cheap Razors, good as
any for Excursions, Picnics ana Camp-meetings,
THE BLACK FLAG.
To destroy, utterly exterminate Flies, Ants,
Bed Bugs, Cloths, Mosquitoes, and all Insects
that infest animals or plants, use the Black Flag
Insect Powder. We guarantee that every Fly in
any room can be killed, in less than an hour', by
the use of this Powder. All that is asked is a
trial. Call and get circular. For sale at the York
Drug Storo.
JOIIX C. KUYKENDAL.
JOHN R. ASHE.
BARGAINS IN DRY G00D&
THE low prices at which I am enabled to oiler
to the trade my large stock of Dry Goods,
presents a lot of Bargains for any one iii need of
anything in that line.
Come To The Cheap Store
Where you will find almost anything you want.
My stock is complete and as any of my lines become
depleted new goodsareordered to replenish
them, and strange to say offered at old prices, and
sometimes even less.
JUST RECEIVED
A full supply of Victoria Lawns, which are offered
at from 10 to 15 cents. Hamburg Edging and
Embroideries almost given away. Fruit of the
Loom and Gilt Edge Bleached Sheeting, Wamsutta
and New York Mills, and Lonsdale Cambric as
cheap as the cheapest. Rare bargains offered in
Dress Goods. I will sell these goods cheaper than
they can be bought any where. Stock consists of
Cotton and Woolen Worsteds, Alpacas, Cashmeres,
Flannels, Poplins, Ac. Hats, Clothing
and Shoes. A full supply of Ladies' Trimmed
Hats just received. A large stock of Hats for
Children, Boys and Men, all colors, sizes and
shapes. 100 knits of Clothes offered cheap for
cash. 10,000 pairs of Boots and Shoes which I
will sell cheaper than anybody. Come and see.
GROCERIES.
IN dividing my attention from the old line, I
have not given it up, and will say to the trade
that this department is full up in every line, and
that I will compete with any prices offered.
POWDER.
I have a full supply of FFFg Kentucky Ride
in kegs, half-kegs and quarter kegs, Fgsef. shooting
Rifte, coarse grain, in kegs, half kegs and
quarter kegs; Duck shooting, coarse grain, in
half kegs; Kentucky Riliein 1 pound canisters,
Electric in 1 pound canisters, Mining and Blasting
Powder in kegs in my Magazine, for the
wholesale trade., as cheap as can be bought anywhere.
JOHN R. ASHE.
CLERK'S SALE.
South Carolina?County of York.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Charlotte V. Blake against Heath Blake, and
others.
IN obedience to the Decree and Order for Sale
made by Hon. I. D. Witherspoon, Judge of
tho Sixth Circuit, in the cause as above entitled,
I will expose to public sale at York Court House
on the
FIRST MONDAY.(Sales-Day) IN AUGUST,
Xoxt, during the legal hours of sale, the following
REAL ESTATE belonging to the estate of
I). R. S. Blake, deceased, to wit: All that piece,
parcel and tract of land, situated on the east side
of the Saluda Road, adjoining lands of J. E.
Poag, J. A. F. McCarlv, W. A. Steele and W.
B. Wilson, Jr., containing
ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES,
More or less.
Also, all that other piece, parcel and tract of
land, 011 the West side of the Saluda Road, adjoining
lands of J. A. F. McCarley, W. B. Wilson,
Jr., and R. N. McCants, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES,
More or less.
Terms?Cash sufficient to pav the costs; balance
of purchase money payable in three equal
installments, and duo respectively, January 1st,
A. D. 188.), A. I). 1880, A. I). 1887, each installment
to bear interest from date until paid, and
secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pls.
July 10 28 4t
NOTICE,
THE Creditors of SAMUEL BARBER, deceased,
are hereby notified to establish their
claims before the undersigned, as the Administrator
of his estate, on or before December 24,
1884. Said Samuel Barbor removed from York
countv, S. C., to the State of Arkansas, and departed
this life in the lattor State.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Administrator.
July 10 28 5t
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
4 LL persons having claims against the estate
j\_ of THOS. I). SPRATT, deceased^are hereby
notified to present the same at once, properly attested.
Those indebted will make immediate
payment. J. M, SPRATT, \ Fxo..ntors
THOS. C. SPRATT, J J'xea,torsJuly
10 28 :U*