Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 27, 1884, Image 3

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M. STRAUSS. READY FOR WINTER. ! I n. STRAUSS ^|FFERS at very low prices, his \.w Overcoats and Ready-Made Clothing, Blankets, Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods and Cloaks for Children, Ladies' and Gents' Undervests, GOSSAMERS, FLAMELS, Lindseys and Men's Wear. Also a full and well selected stock of Dry Goods and Motions, Boots, Shoes, Over-Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. MAY <Se MAY, Ok DRUGGISTS. CLEVELAND IS ELECTED. A ND the consequence is that MAY it MAY, /A the enterprising Druggists, have tilled their Store with the finest and prettiest goods ever brought to Yorkville. All because they know times are better and the people can now appreciate them. Come and take a look and it you don't buy, then you are the hardest man or 'woman we have tried to please, as the hardest one to please so far has already bought. Any one having a cold or cough can' get a guaranteed cure for only 50 cents. Now this is no humbug. We mean it, as the owners say to us. We will pay for every bottle returned to you ; so you see it is safe all round. Only 50 cents, and stop your everlasting coughing and go to sleep. Try it. Now for upium, quinine ana numaaru urugs, we w ui sell you at the lowest cash prices eyer heard of. Come one and all. LAMPS, LAMPS. From the finest 4-light to the25 cents Hand Lamp. Lanterns, Chimneys and Reflectors for all Lamps ever bought from us. MAY & MAY. parish, Mcknight &co. THE WHITE ELEPHANT. 117"ELL, they say that tho Daisy has bought ? out the entire stock of the late J. M. ADAMS, and is now selling it out At Almost Half Price. He says that very nearly every lady in Yorkville has been to see his White Elephant, and none have failed to buy a piece or two. Cake Pans, Stoves, and, in fact, everything I* THE TINWARE LINE Can be bought at very low prices. Lamps, to almost give away; and, in tact, you can come > nearer getting what you want from Happy Cal, the Daisy, than from any other man in York. Never too high but oft times far Below New York Cost. How is this? Well, you see he picks up all the stocks where failures occur, and hegetsthein at about half price. In fact, the Daisy sells very close any way. He says if you don't keep up with the'times you will get left, and the times ARE VERY CHEAP. ('nine and spi> rhp White Rlflnhiiiit. or the l)aisv. PARISH, }ScKNIGHT & CO.* JOHN C. KUYRENDAL. UNAVOIDABLE DELAY. THE consignment of Irish Bone has not yet reached us, owing to circumstances which the shippers could not control. We have been advisea that it will reach us the latter part of this week or the first of next. White Lead. A large lot of Lewis' Lead, Prepared Paint, Johnson's Kalsomine and Painter's Supplies generally, just in, at the York Drug Store. WI.YDOW GLASS. 2it boxes of Window Glass, regular sizes, just received. First Yotice. Those who purchased of us Pacific Guano and i Acid, Harris' Fertilizer and Kainit, are hereby notified that their Notes fell due on yesterday, the loth of October. As we have to meet our engagements soon, we urge them to favor us with settlement of Notes and Accounts at once. LaixEretli's White Wheat. This is a late hybrid by the celebrated seeds growers, David Landreth cfc Sons. I oiler a limited quantity of the seed for sale, which was grown on the farm of J. Bolivar Scott. He harvested this year a yield of JO bushels to the acre, using one sack of Irish Bone to the acre. Price on application. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WITHERS ADICKES. Nearer Everything than Ever Before. OUIt stock is now very complete and prices lower on most goods than in many years. When in need of anything in Groceries, Hard ware, ? rooKerv, inasswarv, i m, n unm-n mm Willow Ware. Come and get our prices. It will cost you nothing to look and compare for yourselves. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK. Mackerel cheaper than in years; Mess Mackerel better than usually brought here; New Orleans Molasses and Sugars?a nice Sugar at 7 cents; Coffees, all kinds, at(>, 7 and S pounds to the $1.00; Flours, Cheese, Crackers, Fruits, Candies; Jellies at 15 cents a pound; Tapioca, Condensed Milk, Cadies, Oil, Spices, Pepper, Sage, etc., for Sausages; Faking Powders, Apple Hut- j ter. Canned (foods, etc., at guaranteed prices. NEW HARDWARE. Our large assortment and low prices are bring- j ing in trade. Andirons. Shovelsand Tongs, Ket- ; ties. Chisels, Saws cheaper than ever shown here; Gimlets, Augers, Ratchet Braces, Smoothing Irons, Locks, Levels, Holts, (funs, Pistols, Cartridges, Hreeehloading (fun Materials, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, (fun Locks and Parts of same ; Saw Sets. Hammers?Sledge, Claw, Farriers, Adze, F.ye, Tack, etc. Sausage Grinders and Stu!lers at very low prices. Remember we I have almost everything in Hardware and claim ! to sell much cheaper than other folks. Boor Springs, Foot Scrapers, Picture Hooks, Doorand ' Sash Holts, Props, etc.; Carving, Pocket, Table, Kitchen and Butcher Knives. Spoons, Scissors, I Shears Razors at lower prices than any others, i Best Axes at 7"> cents. Nails at lie pounds for ?1.00. ' Hinges, Butts, Screws, Locks, etc., at about half the usual prices. Remember place and price. CROCKERY. Lamps and parts of same. Bad lights and , ruined eyesight is poor economy. Have the ; comforts of life while you live. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets. Beautiful Swinging Lamps for ?4.00 and ?.">.00. Bracket Lamps complete for ?1.00. Vases?tine assortment?at from 10cents to ?3.00. China Mugs, Cups. Plates, etc. Window Glass of all sizes; Sheet Tin, Solder. Putty, Tinware of all kinds; Brooms, Matches, about 3,000 boxes at 1, 2,3 and ."> cents; Spittoons, etc. Tobaccos of all sorts from '-!.*> cents to $1.25 per pound. Dixie, Lucy Hinton, Wedding Cake. Hen tiravelv, etc. Cigars and Cigarettes of all kinds. Pipes and Smoker's articles generally. WIT 11KUS A DICK KS. kali: of real estate. fTCHE heirs of JOHN McKXIOHT, deceased, X otter at private sale a tract of land, near MrConnellsville, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Walker Harris, John Moore and others. The above land can be purchased privately; but if not so sold, will be exposed to public sale at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY OK DECE.MHERnext. Hood and sullicient title deeds made to purchaser. Terms cash. K. D. McKXIOHT, W. K. McKXIOHT. November < 4"> -It? notice. AlTKbegto remind all persons against whom \ J we hold claims, that an early settlement must be had. HART A HAItT, Attorneys. O. W. S. IIART, Adm'r of W. O. Durant. October-'! T' fit ' W. C. LATIMER. 1STEW GOODS. . T IT A VI!! 'wliloil tr\ lviv nlronrlv lnro-A cmrl flttnin- i I tive stock of Dry Goods, a few new shades of i Dress Goods, Flannels, Cashmeres and Prints, | These goods are the very latest styles and very ; pretty. When von want a nice Dress, or any- j thing in fancy Dry Goods, don't fail to examine ! my stock, as I have given this department mv i special attention, and have the handsomest stock in town, as an inspection will show yon. I have ! received a few more of those nice New Market i Coats and Persian Circulars that have been so popular this season. Call and see them. MILLINERY. This Department is doing a rushing business, and, as usual, selling just stacks of goods. I have the largest stock of Millinery ever brought to this 1 town, and my store is crowded daily with the most fashionable trade, buying and selecting their Hats and Bonnets. All because they can get a nice article for less money than can be found elsewhere. Dress Making. This Department is also doing a nice business, and is crowded with work all the time. All work guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or positively no charge will be made. COTTON SEKI). I will pay, until further notice, 18 cents, Cash, 1 for Cotton Seed. < W. C. LATIMER. rf z-N n \ r Sp" tf/UiO^ M 3?/0T. DO.VT DELAY, BUT go and see the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry, Watches, Silverware and Fancy Goods, ever exhibited in Chester. Bargains' in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. If you want to buy an engagement Ring, a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas present, call on E. C. STAHN, you will find an endless variety of presents, from 25 cents to ?1.50. Just received for the lovers of art, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings and Photographs. Hanging Lamps, Student and new patent Fan Lamps, giving a light equal to gaslight. Remember all goods are sold under guarantee to be as represented. No wish for the purchaser to be deceived. We call gold, gold; and brass, brass. My prices are as low as the lowest for reliable goods. Long years' experience and ample capital enable me to buy at lowest prices, and I will not be undersold by any one. Cash purchasers of Watches, Sewing Machines and Organs can secure special Bargains, as I want to reduce mv laiire stock. An improved high arm Machine, drop-leaf and drawers and all attachments, warranted 5 years, for ?25.00. WATCH REPAIRING receives my personal attention. Satisfaction guaranteed at moderate prices. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, E. C. STAHN, Chester, S. C. November 27 41 Iv BUY Tp-Ui^^ST. THE uydersigned has taken the agency for the sale of the THOMPSON PIANO, one of the best instruments in the market, and also for the : sale of the ORGANS manufactured by theGreat Western Organ Company. The Pianos I represent are in different styles, both square and upright, full 7i octaves, and besides having all the modern improvements of the best makers, with highly ornamented case and superior finish throughout, have also three strings in the treble, and are thus nearly equal in tone and power to the Concert Grand. I represent ten styles of Organs, and can suit any purchaser as to quality and price. If you contemplate the purchase of an instrument? either Piano or Organ?do not buy until you confer with me. I can suit you with either instrument and will make prices satisfactory. Every instrument fully warranted by the manufacturers. There is no longer any excuse for paying a fancy price for a piano bearing the name of some old, aristocratic maker?which name is usually the onlj' thing to recommend it?when i you can buy one equally as good in every respect for half the money. 'Correspondence invited, and all information cheerfully furnished. Miss /OR A IDA INGOLD, Yorkville, S. 0. November 20 47 tf BIO BOOH AT THE Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. XEW VEHICLES. T^XPECTED to arrive this week, a nice lot of JCi Columbus Buggies, the best Buggies now made. Also, a nice lot of Cincinnati Buggies, Carriages and Jump-scat Pluetons, all standard grade work, which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Second-Haild Vehicles. I also have on hand a number of Buggies and Wagons that have been in use ashort while which I will sell at reasonable prices for cash or on time. Buggy Cushions, Shafts and Poles kept in stock : IUI JHiiit:. SOMETHING NEW. I have .just purchased a No. 1 Queen City HEARSE, and will now be prepared to furnish funeral occasions with llearse and Carriages for town or any part of the county, at short notice, and for moderate charges. { Feed Stables. Have your horses fed atthe YORK VILLE LIVEltY AND EEEDSTARLES, where they will be well fed and groomed. F. E. SMITH. AGRICULTURAL HALL ITAS turned loose upon the people near Me- | || Conncllsville, the powerful beast SI AM, (a splenditld-hor.se power Engincnn Wheels.) His present masters arc Messrs. MOORE and ARCH j UTERIS, who have the determination,and will soon learn to keep him in check. ' Mr. W. E. CAMPBELL, near Clover, hits captured Ocncral LEE, (a beautiful 5-horse power Tanner Engine on wheels) without tiring a ! gun. He is now carefully guarded by Mr. D. j MARSHALL CAMPBELL, who has subdued j him on coarse diet?wood and water. ROMEt) and JULIET are yet in their quiet j retreat. Will not some cruel hand separate them and put them to useful emplovment. T. S. JEFFEKYS. .1. K. CAKSON. ' C. M. CAItSON. 1 CARSON BROTHERS, I 1 Storage an<! Commission .tiemiams, CHARLOTTE. X. C. I SHIP your Cotton to CARSON BKOTHKRS, Storage and Commission Merchants, Charlotto, N. C. Seeing the necessity of a strict Commission House in Charlotte, we have pulled up our sleeves and gone into that branch of business. We Claim ail Advantage over Merchants I And farmers living out of the city, as to our facilities for selling < '< )TT< >X, CHAIN, Ac., as we keep posted and watch the changes in the market. OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE, And our best attention will be given to any consignment made us. (Jive us a trial. CARSON BROS. ' i Septeinlter I "i> -tin 1 HUNTER & OATES. SPECIALTIES. | OK course we keep everything that goes to j compose a complete stock of lJry floods, and j we keep the best grades of all goods, and sell j them as cheap as the cheapest, but we wish to ( mark out for your special attention a few lines, j and we think you will agree with us when you ' see them, that they are worthy of that attention. | Our Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars, ifcc.,of all styles, certainly have been a specialty, so much so that we have "made our fourth order this season, which shows that they were appreciated. Yes, we have far exceeded our utmost expectations in this line, and, ol'course, we at- | tribute it to our choice and well-selected assortment, combined with our very low prices. How- i ever, our last order keeps the lino unbroken and we can still furnish any stvleandanv priced gar- i ment desired. Though it would hardly seem i necessary, our large line of . DRESS (100DS Has been added to since our las! advertisement, by several well-selected bills of new patterns, and we can now show a liandsonio assortment of Cashmeres at all prices. Silks at all prices. Flannels at all prices and of all shades. Changeable Brocades at all prices and all shades, i Plaid Flannels at all prices and all shades. A new assortment of Prints, and a variety of cheap Dress Goods. Always on hand a full supply of the celebrated i Ironsides Corsets, that have giren such general satisfaction, and which everybody admits is the i best on the market for $1.0(1.* * 1 Roots and Shoes. Now is the time to buy them. Do not postpone it till the snows and frosts are upon you, but prepare in time, and nowhere can you make this preparation better than at the Mammoth, for any grade Boot desired can be found there. The i assortment of Boys' Boots just received is, be- ' yond a doubt, the best on the market. There is 1 to be found there also, the very best brands of 1 Shoes for men, women and 'children, among 1 which we name the Creedmore Tie, and it is No. i 1, and no imitation. Miles'Shoes in complete i stock. Gents' fine Shoes have been bought in > great variety and at lower prices than any others and have been and are now selling tbesame work. Come and let us convince you, as we have already done a great many, that we can sell you a genuine hand-sewed Shoe at from $1.00 to'$1.50 cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. We would call special attention to our novelty wine-colored top Shoes, to match the Suits of same color, that seem to be so popular this season. i GENTS' HATS. Wn have assnredlv had the run on Ilats. and we deserved it, too; and we still deserve it, for we can show the best assortment and the newest designs. See them. We can please anybody. Our Clothing Has Been Going Very rapidly, and we have sold more up to this time, notwithstanding the large stocks in town, i than we have for several seasons, for we have i justly gained a reputation in this line in the past, * which we will sustain by all means in the future. As we have said, we can sell you a suit from $4.50 to thebest imported worsted, and Overcoats from 82.50 to $20.00, and they are, beyond a doubt, the best in town, as has been acknowledged by all. fiXST" Some have responded to our invitation to settle as early as possible, and to others the invitation is still open. HTNTKR tfc OAT MS. ' ] i RIDDLE & PEGRAM. NOTICE. "IjlTE would respectfully request all parties in? debted to us for Guanos and Supplies to i call for their Notes and Accounts, as the 1st of ] November is here and our Notes must be paid. 1 WAGONS. ! I i We still have on hand a few Studebaker Wagons, Steel Skeins and Iron Axles. None better and none cheaper. MOLASSES. New Orleans Molasses, new crop, something nice. Also, a full line of Syrups. Bagging and Ties. \ < Call and see us before making arrangements ! for your Bagging and Ties. We have a large lot bought at a low price. I IRON AND STEEL. A large assortment of refined Wagon Tire, Hod i mid liar Iron. Also, the best quality of Pick and Drill Steel. Staple* aii?l Fancy Groceries. We have on hand a large stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, which we offer at prices that, defy competition. LIME. We are Agents forSiinon pure Lime, of which we alwavs keep a supply on hand. ( RIDDLK A* P KG HAM. 1 KENNEDY BROS. & B VRRON. | GENTS' READY-MADE SUITS. ] : 1 rpillS is the place and now is the time to make j 1 JL a small quantity of money go a great ways in j ' fitting yourself in Headv-Made Clothing. We j have bought a large lot of J ' Fresh. Pretty and Good Suits, At prices so low that it will surprise you. We can sell you a Suit as nice fitting and of as good ipiality as last year's $20.00 Suit, for $05.00; a j Snit :i? (rood :i< last year's Slti.01) Suit forX12.f?0: a ' Suit us front 1 us lust your s $14.(1(1 Suit for $10.00: u Suit us puxi us lust year's $10.00Suit for $0.">0. Arc. < .1 i^.vrvjs. i i Kentucky Home-made Jeans, Charlottesville all-wool Cassimeres, ike., verv cheap. HAY STATK HOOTS AND SIIOKS. The American Sewing Machine i i Nos. I ami 7. Call and examine. KKNXKDY HHOS. A HAKHON. ~ : JOHN M. M'NKKI.. .1. KII.MI17UII IIKXIIY. a- iikmiy. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i OFFM'K WILKES Itl lLHIMi. MAIN' STREET, CHESTER. S. C? : Practice in all Courts of the State and Tinted States. Promptness and Fidelity in all Business. October Ro 44 ly T. >1. DOBSON. - , HURRAH FOR CLEVELAND!! Good-Bye Old Jim Blaine ! j THE Cleveland excitement is beginning to subside. The people are content to know that old Jim Blaine must step down and out, and that I we will have an honest President once more, and a good honest government for at least four years. Such a thing as an honest Democratic President has not been known for the past twenty-four years. The Jim Blaineites are dying very hard North, and some of them South will soon die. But both Clevelandites and Blaineites have one and the same consolation, and that is that the Old Chap's low prices and pretty goods STILL LIVE AND BOOM Amid all the excitement. But the excitement about Dobson's fine fitting Clothing, which was hero before the Cleveltmd excitement is still holding out, and continuesxo boom among all classes who have seen and heard about them. Young and old alike buy them because of the beautiful tits. No such fitting Clothing in York. That is a settled fact. All that Mr. Allison or Mr. Colcock has to do is to get them on a man and generally the jig is up. They may look all around, but they will soon return and say I Will Take That Suit, As it fits me so much better than anything I have had on. Many of them do not even look around, as they are so well pleased with the fit and feel of the'goods, they buv right off. Those cheap OVERCOATS worth ?9.00, that the Old Chap is selling forSO.Oo, just knocks the spots out of all other Coats at that price. No question about it, they are the cheapest Overcoats ever seen in Yorltville for ?0.00. The Old Chap has an elegant line of OVERCOATS, At all prices. The Old Chap has one of the best assortments of Gents' Underwear in town-a pair of Shirts for only ?1.00. And as to fine Shirts, the CROWN stands head. None better, few as good, only ?1.00 or six for ?5.50 ; and the Old Chap boasts of his 50 cents unlaundried Shirt, lie says it is the best 50 cents Shirt ever seen; but ilon't take his word for it, come and see them. THOSE DOLLAR SHOES, For ladies' every-day wear, just call and see them, and the Dobson Shoes, lace, at ?2.00, and his fine buttoned Shoes for ?2.50?none better, few as 1 good, always on hand; and lastly, Zeigler's fine Shoes for ladies', misses' and children's wear?all i we have to say to sell them is that they are Zeigler's. In fact, it will soon be, even now this is all that you have to say about the Dobson Shoo to sell it. The best Tine of Dobson Shoes for children, in Yorkville, all sizes and kinds, and none better. T. M. Dobsjon branded on every pair of them. Men's Boots at S2.50 And Creed more Ties nt$2.00. all that is necessary to make sales is for persons who wunt to buy to see and the trade is made. They are so much better than can beibund elsewhere at the same price. It is an established fact that Dobson has Always sold good Shoes as low as you could buy nn inferior Shoe elsewhere. If you want to see i pretty Jacket, Dolman, Russian and Silk Circulars and New Markets, just step into Mrs. Robson's EMPORIUM OP FASHION ! And there you can find them, of all sorts, sizes , md kinds. The nicest line of Millinery can also be found there, as all the brides can testify, for nearly all of them, and many who want to be < brides, come to see Mrs. Dobson. All that is necessary to make a sale is to know that Miss Willie Keen trimmed that Hat or Bonnet, and it is uone. Her trimming is so favorably known as to give universal satisfaction. Mrs. DOBSON ( keeps an elegant line of Cloth and Kid Gloves. Also all kinds of Hosiery for ladies, misses and children, and the nicest line of Corsets to be found in the place, including the nursing, abdominal and health Corsets, All kinds of Silks, i Satins, Velvets, Velveteens and the nicest line of Dress Trimmings ever.seen in this place. Hamburgand Everlasting Edgingsin large quantities. Also, Feather Edge, Zigzag and Irish Trimming. Hair Nets, Bangs, Bloom of Youth, Magnolia Balm.andall kinds of Perfumery. Justreceived dl kinds of Face Powders for ladies. If you do not think the above is true, just call on Mrs. , Robson's POPULAR SALES-LADY, And sec if she won't soon convince you of the ? fact by showing the goods uml then you can judge ' for yourself, come and be convinced. All kinds if Tuck Combs, Hair and Bonnet Pins, Black Jewelry, Bracelets, liibbtms, and a splendid line if Feathers and Plumes, all colors. Kouches for die neck and Linen Collars, all of the latent styles ind at low prices. Zephyrs and Yarns, all shades. ( Dresses Cut, Fit and Made' I In the very latest styles. Xo use to say much ihout that line, as it Is well known, not only in York county, but many other counties we send , Hats and Dresses to, and all are well pleased with , its and work. Xo better work done, no nicer j lits given than comes from Mrs. Dobson's Dress Making establishment. .She gets Dresses to make from far and near, workingalmost day and light?all day and part of the night for the past i ,wo weeks. And still they come and want dress- i ?s made, such nice tits anil pretty work they all liave seen. Mrs. Dobson has had the same j Cutter and Seamstresses j I l. For the past two years, and, of course, they have J til become experts in this department. Special j j ittention to Bridal and Mourning Outfits by Mrs. ] Dobson. The old Chap keeps Singer. Household, i Howe and White Sewing Machines, which are as j mod and cheap as the same kind can be bought j 'Isewhore. Also, Needles, Attachments, and all !>arts of Machines furnished at short notice. 1 Moschowit/. Model Waist Lining for fill cents, j j iinl all kinds of Rntterick's J'aper ratterns on I land. 1 1 CHEWING TOBACCOS, \l i A large assortment at popular firiees. Another lot ot those pretty Hats for young men just ar- I 1 rived. Look out, I ? Mr. II. C. Strauss is Loose,,' i And there is no telling who he may devour as j , lie is very vicious these days. Cause?the Old , 1'Imp's pockets are empty. Remember you have ; \ fair warning that Strauss is loose, and if he j , should call don't blame the old Chap. j , i I T. M. DORSOX, ji Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. ' H. F. ADICKES. I I Our Stock of Boots and Shoes IS very large, and we are offering many bar- i gains in this stoek. A few lots of Zeigler's j fine Shoes for ladies and children, at actual cost, j Special low prices on MEN'S HEAVY BOOTS. A very full Iin<- of medium priced Shoes for Misses and Children, all sizes. A stoek of Rubber Shoes for men, ladies and children. The most extensive stock of Boys' and Youth's Clothing. " In this market. Special Bargains in men's Clothing. A large line of heavy Jeans and Kersey Pants. In order to close our stock of Men's and Boys' Hats we are offering exclusive bargains. DRESS GOODS. At very low prices. Wool filling Cashmeres, black and colors, at l'2k cents per yard. Black Velvets at close prices. All kind's of Buttons and Dress Trimmings. just received a new 101 01 Ladies' Kid Glo\ Tes. Ladies' and Misses Silk and Cashmere, Jersey and Button Gloves. Children's Wool Mitts, and a full line of colored and Kid Gloves for gentlemen. Gentlemen's Cloth, Buck and Cashmere Gloves. Wool Wristlets. Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Hoods, Sacks and Shawls. OUR STOCK OF NOTIONS Is by far the most complete in the market, and we are constantly receiving additions to it from the latest Novelties. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED To us for goods will please call and settle their Accounts. Their bills are past due and we want the monev. II. F. ADICKKS. T. B. McCLAIJf d CO. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT LS now full and complete, consisting of all kinds of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Just received a nice lot of Kennesaw and Patent Flour. Also a nice lot of No. 1. Country Flour. All at bottom prices. We have a large lot of Sugar, ALL GRADES OF MOLASSES, Coffee, Rice. Hard, Bacon. Fish, Ac., and if you will give us a call, we will make the price suit you. We Have a Good Line of Hardware, And will sell it as cheap as anyone in this town, j We also keep a good line of STAPLE DRY GOODS Have now about 200 Fur and Wool Hats'at cost, j to close out. Also a small lot of CTotliing at Cost. I Don't forget that we sell the biggest box of j Matches in York for f> cents. T. B. McCLAIN A CO. WALKER A WALL. Fancy and Staple Groceries. would respectfully call the attention of [ J T our ineilllM lo uur wiufi mm Viinm ^n/?,rw | of Fancy and Staple (iroecries, consisting of eve- i rything usually kept in a YORK GROCERY STORE, j I f'ofl'ee, Tobacco, Sugar, Cigars, Bacon, Snutt", Flour, Best in town. Lard and Molasses. Hardware of all Kinds. Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery i ?f all kinds. We will take pleasure in showing j >ur goods to both colored and white people, even j if they don't buy. Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Only a few packages of our tine Tea, Cup and Saucers leit. Come quick. WALKER A WALL. ; HERN DON BROS. iTTI'VTIOX ! 1 VTl'l ask our friends, who owe us, to come and f T settle their Notes and Accounts. There is \ o be a change in our business, and the present j jusiness must bo closed up. The .\otes and Accounts, If not paid by the 20th of DECEMBER, will be ilaced in the bands of an otlieer forcolleetion. We are IMYIXG MORE FOR COTTOY othose who owe us, than any one else, and ask >'ou to bring your ootton to us, as you expect to ' lav out of the sale of it. Let Vs Hear from You Itelbrc Dcceinber 20th. Respeetfullv, I NORN DON HltOTHEIW. TO/10It "Til110 undersigned would respectfully an1_ nounee that he is the duly appointed agent n York county, for the sale of the celebrated TO^ 10R 10 X< JINKS, manufactured by Tozerifc Dial, >f Columbia, aiul that he will bo pleased to hear Yoin parties contemplating the purchase of either stationary or portable ENGINES of any desired apaeity. Remg a practical machinist, T feel onlident that aside from the superior quality of lie Engines here offered, I can also make it to :hc interest of parties to consult me before buv- | ng. EDWARD THOMAS. July 24 30 tf L ATT A BROTHERS ACID PHOSPHATE. WK have just received a supply of Iiarles' Dissolved Bone Phosphate, which is highly recommended for fertilizing small grain. It is thoroughly drvand freeof lumps, distributing well through drill. LATTA BROTHERS. HARDWARE. ITNDER this head, we call attention to our J stock of Cutlery, Axes, Shovels, Picks, Forks, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Hames, Single Trees, Breast Chains, Trace Chains, LapRings, Clevises, Meat Cutters, Andirons, Sad rons, Well Pulleys, Chains and Bucko ts : Scale Beams, Coffee Mills, Molasses Gates, Curry Combs, Hinges, Screws, SheepShears, Cartridges both centre and rim lire, and a full line of brass and paper Shells, Primers and Wads for breechloading shot guns. LATTA BROTHERS. fiDPCI IT. ITTPVTinV. ft Jk J ft .-ft ftA a'|l a JL ?-* a ? -w k? ? We call special attention to our stock of Sugars, Coffees?both green and parched; Teas, being the best quality the Xew York market offers to the trade. Xew Orleans .Molasses, Hams, pure Leaf Lard, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. BAGGING AND TIES. A full stock of Bagging and Ties at bottom prices. LATTA BROTH LBS. (jll'AXO ACCOUNTS. T|ARTIES having bought Ouano of us will 17 please call and pay up, as we are compelled j to settle with our companies by November 1st. LATTA BROTHERS. F. HAPPERFIEL.D. SEASONABLE GOODS. 1 WOULD respectfully inform my friends and the public generally that I have on hand, in my store near the depot, a full stock of I Family and Fancy Groceries, Adapted to the season. In my stock can be found Coffees and Sugars of the best brandscoffees, roasted and green, and various qualities of Sugars. Teas, Spices, Ac. Sugar Cured Hams and Salted Sides, Lard, Flour, Meal, Crist, Ac. A fine line of Smoking and ChewingTobacco and Cigars. ( bandies and Confectionery. Canned rinmla full I'liMotv and in funt n full siinnlv ill Kill TUliWT, ",,V4| of tho necessaries and luxuries of this life. BOOTS AXD SHOES. A full stock of Boots and Shoes, for men, hoys and women. Hardware and Wooden Ware. I keep a general assortment of Hardware and | Wooden Ware, including farming tools and utensils, and am prepared to oiler advantageous prices to all who may inspect my goods, GARBLE YARD. T SHALL continue to give particular attention JL to the Marble business. I have first-class workmen, and an abundance of all qualities of Marbles, and am fully prepared to furnish anything in that line, from a plain headstone to the most elaborate monument. Prices as low as can be obtained elsewhere. Call and examine my work, specimens of which may be seen in my vard at all times. F. HAPPERFIELD. JOHN R. ASHE. FERTILIZERS FOR SMALL GRAINr JFST received 100 sacks of Ashepoo Acid Phosphate, and will receive in a few days pure German Kainitand Cotton Seed Meal, onethird part of each of the above ingredients form all the components necessary to make a first-class Fertilizer. I will furnish the trade at as low prices as any one in the business, payable in Cash, 01* on time, 1st November, 1885, in Money or Cotton. Cotton Seed Meal is also an excellent feed for Cows, far ahead of raw cotton seed. JOHN R. ASHE. COTTON SEED. T WANT 100,000 bushels of Cotton Seed, and A am prepared to pay the highest price for them in Cash, Trade or Credit on Account, delivered either at my Ware House here, or at McConnellsville. The present price is 15 cents per bushel of :?() pounds ; or, I will exchange CottonSeed Meal ft sinml af tho mtn nf fwn tnns of Seed for one ton of Meal, the freight on the meal to be paid for in Cash, and will not be over per ton. There is as much fertilizing element in one tonot Meal as there are in three tons of Seed. Commercial analysis shows what I have asserted. JOHN R. ASHE. ix <;exekaV. MY stock is full up and I am prepared to serve the wants of the trade in almost every line, at as low or lower prices than any one in tiie trade. I will protect your interest in any Department in my line. I* am needing money, ana ask my friends to remember me now when selling their cotton and come in and bring a smile to my countenance by discharging their obligations with the rocks. A kind word to those who run short on me last vear. Come and pay me. I can't carry you any ionger, as it takes monev, and lots of it, to do business. JOHN R. ASHE. . SMITH & COLCOCK lirot'Ll) ask all of their friends who have TV bought Guano an?l Phosphate From them the past season TO SETTLE AS EARLY AS THEY CAN, As tlicy have their obligations to meet, and Cannot Do It Without tho Money. SMITII A COI.COCK. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. | JTEW FUHXITIRE STO*t?. COFFINS, CASKETS AND 'ASES. fl/"!'' have 011 hand a eomnletr/100^ ?f Collins, If consisting of Wood 1 -- rial Caskets and . Cases, all sizes, which we offering on very | reasonable terms. Cotta^ furniture. A full assort mer-: ?f Bedroom Suits, Marble Top and Plain Bc?eaus, Centre Tables and Washstands. BEDfSUADS, CRADLES AND CHAIRS. ' ' ' 1 * _ . 1 Wjn'tlUt illld .MlipiG ISCUSieailS, coin 1111711 mil- , weads, fancy and plain Tables, Spring Hods and Mattresses, and a variety of Chairs. Pieture-Frame Jloulding, Of several styles and prices. Picture Frames | made to order. CHBOMOS. A line lot of Chronios on hand, which we are 1 olforinir very cheap. Furniture Repaired. Terms reasonable. Our motto is, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." .1. KD. JKKKKHYS A CO September II "7 tl L. LOWRY SMITH. Fancy and Staple tSroeerie*. ! T WOULD respectfully call attention to mv I 1 large and varied stock of FANCY AND I ST A PL E G ROC ERIES, consisting of every t h i ng usually kent in a first-class establishment, and ! will be sold at prices to suit the times. COFFEE, COFFEE. j From common to the very best Rio. Roasted Cofleo that cannot be surpassed, either in quality or price. SUGAR, SUGAR. j Golden C, extra C, white C, Granulated, Cut Loaf and Powdered, at prices that defy competition. TEAS. TEAS. In all grades, from common to the very best, at I popular prices. i BACOX, BACOX. Will have on hands, in a few days, a nice lot of Rsicon. So come alonir. tret some and grease up. TOBACC O. TOBACCO. I would call attention to my large stock of Tooacoo. I have a good line of Ogburn ?fc Hill's, X. I 1). Sullivan's Pride of Carolinaand other brands, I too numerous to mention. So come and try me. I never lose a customer when he tries a chew of m v best. CIGARS. CIGARS. Give me a call. I am headquarters in this line if quality of goods and price is any consideration. HARDWARE. I have a good line of Hardware, such as Axes, Shovels, Picks, Trace Chains, Galvanized Well Chains, Breast Chains, Sad Irons, Cut Nails, in all sizes; llorseShoes, Mule Shoes and Nails, CANDY. I have a full line <if Candies. So come along and treat the little folks. WOODEN WARE. I have a good line of Wooden and Willow Ware, very cheap, for cash. FLOUR, FLOUR. I have Hour that is hard to beat, both :us to quality and price. TIN WARE. I have a large lot of Tin Ware, that is very cheap, consisting of Buckets, Pans, Plates, Cups, Dippers, ?tc. CROCKERY. CROCKERY. A good line of Iron, Granite and C. C. Ware, which will be sold cheaper than any other house in town. So give me a call and examine my stock. MY MOTTO Will be quick sales and short profits, fair and square dealing with all men. L. LOWRY SMITH. G. H. O'LEARY. A CAR LOAI> OF COOKING STOVES. TX addition to stock of Stoves on hand, I have just received a car load, seventy-five, Cooking Stoves that were bought right, and I am prepared to offer special inducements in the way of a good Stove. G. II. (VLEAKY. Wmitire. JUST received some new styles of line BedRoom Suites. Also a full stock of Medium and Common Suits, for sale cheap, at G. II. O'LEAHY'S. PARLOR Sl ITES. SOMETHING pretty and cheap. Also a full stock of Lounges,at (J. H. O'LEARY'S. COMMON Fl'RNITFRE~ MY stock of Medium and Common Furniture is full up of all kinds of Furniture kept in this market, that was bought right, and we intend to keep the lead in the trade. G. II. O'LKARY. CARPETS, CARPETS. ALL-WOOL Ingrains, Medium and Common Ingrains, Stair Carpeting, Mats, Rugs, and a few pieces of Cane Matting, that will be sold at a bargain,at G. II. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS. AC. SADDLES, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Whips. Martingales, Saddle-Bags, Breeching, Plow Gears, and everything kept in an establishment of this kind, of my own manufacture, as low as the same class of "goods can be had elsewhere, at G. II. O'LEARY'S. MY THANKS. 1TAKE4his method of returning thanks for the patronage so liberally extended to me in the past, and hope, by fair dealing, for a continuance of the same. G. H. O'LEARY. THE LADIES' FRIEND Washing _>X?eliine. TIME AND LABOR SAVED ! IIIS is the best Machine for the purpose that has yet been placed before the public, eclipsing all others and well sustaining its name of "LADIES' FRIEND." In the use of the machine, there is no wear on the clothes, and but slight exertion is required by the operator. With it any garment can be washed that can be washed bv the hands, in one-third of the time, and with one-third of the labor. It does not injure the linest fabric. To try it is to buy it! Read the following certificate from well known and reliable citizens of York county : We have used the Ladies' Friend Washing Machine in our families, and are well pleased with it. The machine is all that isclaimea forit, doing the work well and satisfactorily, in onethird of the time, and with one-third of the labor required to perform the same work by hand. Wft have no hesitancy in recommending*it as a great help in the household. A. P. CAMPBELL, L. K. ARMSTRONG, L. STACY, I). J. JACKSON, FELIX QUINN, S. D. SIMRIL, JOHN NICHOLS, J. S. McKENZIE, DAVIl) McCARTKR. For further information, address the undersigned, owners of the State right. BARRON A JACKSON, Clover, S. August 28 :55 1st REXTr r III IE undersigned will oiler FOR RENT, at X public outcry, for the year 1885, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER next, the Real Property belonging to the Estate of R. J. FOSTER, deceased. 1st. A tract of land, situated about two miles south-east of Yorkvillc, adjoining lands of J. A. Ratehford, David L. Black and others. On the said tract are TWENTY-FIVE OR THIRTY ACRES of land in a condition for cultivation. Permission will not be given to cut any timber on the premises. j 2nd. A lot in the town of Yorkville, on which are situated TWO SMALL HOUSES suitable for residences, and a stable sufficiently large to accommodate several horses. . The property will be RENTED to the hie''"J". bidder, and the payment of the rent mono'_ lie secured bv note and approved perse. . rity. J. A. CARROLT' November 6 45 YORK (Ol\TY -ONDS. <)FFICE ()F COUNTY <\'MM Yorkvillk, S. ^ovenl^er FtbLIC notice is wreby given that the Board of County funtnJl' will receive nrrr?osals untl1 o clock M., on FRIDVYtb-sTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, i ssj thr iiurchase, at the lowest price at which i,cv . -Ve offered, BONDS AND COUPONS thoVcc- ?*' York county, issued in aid of the (?i10 .cr and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Com.iv Tint iimnunt to be ourcnased will be of iW value of twentv-throc hundred dollars (?2,300) and may 1 >e oHerod in lots or otherwise, as holders may desire. .Z'f- The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 15v order of the Hoard. JAMES H. ALLISON, County Commissioner and Clerk of Hoard. November 10 40 3t RRH'K FOR SALE. 1'JMYE liundred thousand tirst-cbiss BRICK are _ otl'ered for sale?300,000 at McConnellsville, and 200,000 at Lowrysvilie, on the C. it L. N. G. U. R. Any number of these Brick, in lots of not less than 2,.100, will be delivered on cars at either place at t><>.00 for salmon, ?8.00 for i salmon and ri blue, and ?tUM) for all blue per thousand. Samples can be seen at the Stores of C'apt. W. H. Smith, Clover; John It. Ashe, Yorkville; Ashe it Aslie, McConnellsville; Hope, Lowry A Co., Lowrysvilie, and Ileath, Crawford <k Co., Chester. We will give a discount for large lots on the above prices. W. N. ASHE, Jr., McConnellsville. W. A. ANDERSON, Lowrysvilie. October 111 42 * tf HOUSE A \ I> LOT FOR SALE. t THE undersigned otters for sale, it .S the lot in Yorkville, known as the M i:I|K3L- "MKKK PLACE." It is situated In" jjf- near tho Methodist Church, and i contains TWO ACRES, more or less. On the I lot is a two-storv Dwelling House, containing m SIX LARGE ROOMS AND A BASEMENT, a M lumber-house, corn-crib and stables. Terms will be made easy. L. M. GRIST. October ! > 42 tf