Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 03, 1885, Image 3
TAX NOTICE, 1884.
IN conformity to law, my books will be open
for the FINAL COLLECTION of State and
County Taxes in York county, for the tiscal year
commencing November 1st) 1884, on THURSDAY,
THE 1ST DAY OF OCTOBER, and will
remain open until the 30th day of November,
1885, inclusive.
The attention of tax-payers is called to A. A.
No. 57G, Section 7, which reads as follows:
"That all taxes assessed and payable under this
Act, shall be paid in the following kinds of funds
and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States
Currency, National Bank Notes, and coupons
which shall become payable during the year
1885, on the valid consolidated bonds of this
State, known as "Brown Bonds," and on the
bonds of this State known as"Deficiency Bonds
Provided, however, that jury certificates and the
per diem of State witnesses in the Circuit Courts
shall be received for County Taxes, not including
School Taxes."
For the accommodation of tax-pavers, I will
- J -- * il-A 4*^11/M..i?n? nlnnaa An tha H QX7Q
HllOHU HL llltJ lUiiv/O iii^ \??? v^v v.?j ^
named:
At Yorkville, Thursday 1st, Friday 2nd, Saturday
3rd, Monday 5th, and Tuesday, 6th days of
October.
At Hickory Grove, Broad River township,
Wednesday, 7th of October.
At Rainey's Mill, Bullock's Creek township.
Thursdav, 8th of October.
At J. W. Carroll's Store, Bullock's Creek township,
Friday, 9th of October.
At McCohnellsville, Bethesda township, Saturday,
10th of October.
, At Massey's Store, Ebenezer township, Mon
day, 12th of October.
At Fort Mill, Fort Mill township, Tuesday 13th,
and Wednesday 14th days of October.
At Clay Hill, Neely's'Store, Bethel township,
Thursday, 15th of October.
At Bethel, Glenn's Store, Bethel township,
Friday, 16th of October.
At Clover, King's Mountain township, Saturday,
17tb of October.
At Bethany, McGill's Store, King's Mountain
township, Mondav, 19th of October.
At Whitaker, Cherokee township, Tuesday,
20th of ^October.
aAt Buffalo, Moore's Cross Roads, Cherokee
township, Wednesday, 21st of October.
At Black's, Cherokee township, Thursday 22d,
and Friday 23d of October.
> At Clark's Fork, McGill's Store, King's Moun'
tain township, Saturday, 24th of October.
At Yorkville, from Monday, 26th of October,
until Saturday, 7th of November.
At Coates' 'Tavern, Catawba township, Monday,
9th of November.
At Rock Hill, Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th,
Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th
days of November.
At Yorkville, from Monday 16th, until Monday
30th of November, inclusive.
After which dav the books will be closed and
the 15 per cent, penalty will attach.
H. A. D. NEELY,
Treasurer of York County.
September 1, 1885. 36 tf
URN. J. BOLTOX SMITH, JR.
%
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and
the public in general, that she has secured
j the services of Mr. X. ROBERTS, a first-class
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
of Richmond, Va., to take charge of her Jewelry
and Watch Repairing Department Mr. ROBERTS
having worked in the following American
Watch Faciories, Waltham, Massachusetts ; Elgin,
Illinois; Springfield, Massachusetts; Springfield,
Illinois, and Lancaster,Pennsylvania, guarantees
that all work entrusted to him will be
done in the best manner and give entire satisfaction.
EXGRAVIXG DOXE.
X. B.-My stock of BOOTS AXD SHOES will
be sold below cost to close out stock.
Mrs. J. BOLTOX SMITH, Jr.
J. W. DOBSOX.
WANTED.
a rv BUXDLES of good Fodder.
lUjUUU J. w. DOBSOX.
COOK STOVES.
IF you want a good first or second-hand Cook
Stove, call and see J. W. DOBSOX.
, ~SEED OATS.
TIRIME Rust Proof Oats can be found at
^ X J. W. DOBSOX'S.
C- _
FLOl'K.
KEXXESAW, Luxury and Country Flour always
on hand, at * J. W. DOBSOX'S.
; itf i ?.
- - *"wv*-k.-m.T nnaci
lltiKA liUA OHUJ5.
OATS.
G< ENUINE Rust Proof Oats for seed. Break
I" your land and sow Oats, one of the most
profitable crops that can be sown. August and
September is a good time to sow.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
HORSE AND Ml'LE COLLARS,
THE best to be found for the money.
HERNDON BROS.
CAKES FOR EVERYBODY,
* Xi^ROM 5 cents up, and quality not surpassed.
J1 HERNDON BROS.
COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE,
Columbia, S. C.
The Fall Session will open WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30. In the
Central city, elegant building, beautiABgpP
fully situated, noted for healthfulness,
well furnished, good table, capable
teachers, superior advantages in Music and
Art. Rates low. For catalogue, apply to
O. A. DARBY, D. D., President.
August 27 35 3t
MeCOXYELLSYILLE HIGH SCHOOL,
McCoiinellsville, S. C.,
BEGINS its next annual session on
* dulfe Monday, August 31st, 1885. The
building is new, built in accordance
IJOm with modern requirements and fully
equipped with the best furniture,
globes, charts, Ac. The location is healthy, the
moral influences of the community of the very
best,, and the instruction thorough. Young
men and boys carefully prepared to enter business
or college. Board in private families ?10.00
per month, exclusive of washing. For further
particulars address
J. H. WILSON, Principal.
August 27 35 tf
YORK IY ST ITI T E-'-l 885-S6.
THE next Session begins September
1st, and ends June 4th.
Faculty.?J. T. Roberts, Principal ;
Miss Fannie M. Miller, French, and
assistant in English; Miss Ella C. Da
vidson, German, and assistant in English; Miss
Lila M. Peck, Primary; Mrs. Roberts, Music.
The School is located in Yorkville, one of the
most beautiful, pleasant and healthy-towns in the
South.
The Faculty is composed of experienced and
competent teachers, and the quality and scope of
the work done will, it is believed, compare favorably
with that of any similar institution in
the State. Tuition in Euglish, per session, payable
quarterly in advance, $20, ?25, ?30 and $40,
according to grade ; Music, extra, $40; French,
extra, $20; Gorman, Latin and Greek, each, extra,
?10; Contingent Fee, 50 cents, payable in advance
; Board in the College, lights, fuel and
furnished room, $11 a month.
^ For further information, address,
J. T. ROBERTS, Principal,
Yorkville, S. C.
~ DI E WEST FEMALE COLLEGE.""
EXERCISES begin first MONDAY
f in obtober.
Careful moral training.
jPOpr Thorough teaching. Best facilities
in Music?instrumental and vocal,
French and Painting.
Terms unusually low.
Whole cost of Board and regular Tuition for
year $1(>5.00.
For Catalogue, applv to the President.
J. P. KENNEDY.
July 30 31 9t
SHELBY FEMALE COLLEGE.
Next Session Begins Sept. 1st, 1885.
TERMS moderate. Faculty able.
1 11,,,
-MOaeril laillgUHgea inu^m U) Hie
/ 'TSHPjfe "Natural Method."
Climate delightful.
&g?Jr For full particulars, apply to
R. D. MALLARY, President,
Shelby, N. C.
August 0 33 4t*
KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkville, So. C'a.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
THE FIRST SESSION of the School
vear 1885-1880 will begin SEPTEM'
^ER 15TH. Full laboratory and apNnV
paratus. For Circulars, apply to
<2sr PRINCIPAL K. M.'M. S.
August 6 32 lit
J. 13- BEAL,
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mouldings. Balusters,
y STAIR-RAILING,
Newel Posts, Brackets. Are.,
GASTONIA, N. C.
Correspondence and Orders solicited.
August 27 35 Urn*
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! FREW BROTHERS.
ROC K HILL, S. C.
WE ARE PREPARED
TO OFFER
Bagging and Ties
AT
CLOSE PRICES,
Having bought before the advance.
A FULL STOCK
OP
Steelyards and Balances
ON HAND,
FOR WEIGHING COTTON.
FREW BROTHERS.
Rock Hill, S. C.
J. R. LINDSAY.
NEW CROCKERY STORE.
I HAVE the largest assortment of CROCKERY
AND GLASSWARE in town and am
offering bargains. Persons wishing to purchase
goods in this line can find a
VARIED AND TASTEFUL STOCK
To select from. I can sell cheap because of having
bought out two of the LARGEST CROCKERY
dealers in town at a discount and because
I purchased a lot of these goods from a northern
firm at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
J. R. LINDSAY.
JOHN F. SPECK,
DEALER IN
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clocks,
spectacles, eye-glasses,
Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &c.
ALL goods sold warranted as represented.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all descriptions
REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER,
And Warrannted.
Call for anything you want
In the Jewelry Line,
And if it is not in stock, will be ordereu once.
JOHN F. SPECK, Jeweler,
Yorkville, S. C.
"Agricultural hall,
Yorkville, S. c.
THE Tanner Engines are moving along in sales
and giving the best satisfaction.
THE JUMBO COTTON PRESSES,
For traveling, are in greater demand than we
can supply. Any enterprising manufacturer can
do a good'business bv procuring from us a State
or County Right. This Press is now perfect and
we have no hesitancy in saying, it is
The Best Press Now Known.
I sell the Winsliip and Hall Cotton Gins, and
keep on hand
RUBBER BELTING
Of all widths, Babbitt Metal, Machine Bolts, Engine
Fittings, Lace Leather, Ac., Ac.
T. S. JEFFERYS.
WITHERS ADICKES
WANTED THIS WEEK.
A POUNDS of nice Butter, 10 bushels of
lfJU Rye for seed, a lot of Wheat Bran, etc.
We will always give the top of the market for all
manner of Country Produce.
Oil the Road.
About 10,000 pounds of Nails, and lots of Hardware
generally, on prices of which we think we
can save vou money. We have gotten up a very
good trade on
HARDWARE,
And we hope, bv low prices, to continue the good
work. * WITHERS ADICKES.
> EW HOODS.
WE are now filling up brimfull for the Fall
Trade, and think our stock will be nearer
than ever before complete in Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow and Tin
Ware.
GROCERIES.
Sugars and Coffees cheap. Look at our nice
Yellow Sugar at 7 cents, and Coffee at 12J cents.
O. G. Java Coffee on hand. We are selling Mackerel
and N. O. Molasses at much less than fair
prices.
Mackerel in Kits, at 65, IK) and Si.25 ; worth 95.
$1.25 and $2.00 ; in Drum at $1.10, worth $1.50;
in Quarter Barrels at $1.50 and $2.00, worth $2.25
and $3.00.
Molasses at 35, 45 and 60 cents by 10 gallons,
which are 10 and 15 cents more money. We are
overstocked. A new lot of Dried Beef. Starch,
Soda, all kinds of Spices, whole and ground;
good Vinegar, Lard, Ferris' Pig Hams, fresh
Candies and Crackers on the way. Grits, Rice,
Vvtmiitu mivml Rird Xpnd
Baking Powders. The largest assortment of
Canned and Fancy Eatables in York.
Grass Seeds of all sorts?Orchard, Blue Grass,
Clover, Australian, etc. Now is the time for
them and they generally pay well.
Crockery, Glass and Tin,
In every form. Chamber Sets, pretty and eheap.
The only reliable Oil Can?glass bound in tin?
at less than elsewhere. Matches cheap, 200 for 3
cents. Lamps of all sorts and every part of same.
Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Etc.
We will buy all manner of Country Produce
from Rags up". WITHERS ADICKES.
RAILROAD ELECTION.
State of South Carolina, York County, )
Office of County Commissioners,
Yorkvillk, S. C., August 3, 18&">. J
NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may
concern, that at a regular meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners for said County,
held on Monday, the 3rd day of August, 18N5,
upon a proper petition therefor being presented,
a resolution was adopted to submit to the qualified
voters of CHEROKEE TOWNSHIP, at an
election to be held in said Township, at Blackls
Station and Buffalo, on Saturday the FIFTH
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 188o, tne question of
subscribing, bv said township of Cherokee, of the
sum of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL
LARS to tile Capital StOCK OI iuuu?yrgt)iunn mm
North Carolina Narrow Gauge Railroad Company,
or such other railroad in which the said
Georgetown and North Carolina Railroad may
be embraced and form a part, in seven per cent.
Coupon Bonds, payable twenty-five years after
the date thereof; the funds realized from said
Bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction
of saiu Railroad in said Township of
Cherokee; Provided that no part of said subscription
shall bedelivered, used or expended in
the construction of said Railroad, until the said
Railroad is built to or through the town of
Black's, S. C., from the North Carolina line.
The election shall be by ballot, having written
or printed thereon the word, "SUBSCRIPTION"
or "NO SUBSCRIPTION," and shall be conducted
in every respect according to the law
governing general elections.
The following persons are appointed Managers
for said election:
For Black's Precinct?J. II. Crawford, W. B.
Sherer, W. S. Bvars.
For Butfalo Precinct?A. II. Moore, J. G. Webber,
W. H. Camp.
By order of the Board.
JOSEPH N. STEELE, Chairman.
James B. At.i.ison, Clerk.
August 0 32 St
T. M. DOBSOX & CO.
The Prizes Drawn on the 26th.
AS advertised, the drawing came off on the 26th
and the following numbers were drawn:
4,193 first chance?Buggy, held by Mrs. J. W,
Love, 3 miles eastof Yorkville.
2nd. 4,237, Gold Watch, held by John G. Ferguson.
3rd. 3,495, Sewing Machine, held by Mrs. Lawson
Neal, 8 miles north of Yorkville.
3th. 1,477, Silver Watch, held by James Jenkins,
5 miles north of Yorkville.
All of the above prizes have been delivered,
Aggregate Worth, $150.00.
1st number drawn by Master Francis G. Dob'
uon.
2nd number drawn by Master Brainerd M,
Dobson.
3rd number drawn by Master John Schorb.
4th numberdrawn by Miss Ethel Colcock.
Neither of the above can read or write. Eve
rvthing passed off quietly, and all parties were
pleased with the fairness of the drawing.
MANY THANKS
To our kind friends who patronized us so liberally.
Those who did not get prizes have certainly
Tost nothing, as they got full value for tbeii
money. We hope they will still continue to give
us their trade the same as if we had prizes up
We Will Leave Soon
For New York, where we expect to buy, as usual,
a nice line of goods adapted to this market,
and as usual, will sell them at reasonable profits,
-??- t\ i xir. i .i "n
Mrs. Doosoii vv oum iieiniuu
Her friends and customers that she will be in
New York soon, and would say to them, wail
until they see her nice goods, as she will do her
best for them, and would also say that her popular
lady, Miss KEEN, will return with her, and
it is given up by all that she is one of the
Nicest Trimmers in Town,
And her work certainly surpasses all in neatness,
Our stock will arrive about the
25TH OF NEXT MONTH,
Except Shoes, Gents' Hats and Clothing, which
is in and coming weekly. Our fine
Cincinnati Clothing
Will soon arrive, and can knock the spots out o:
anything for nice fits.
DO NOT BUY
Until you try one of our Suits on.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
Leaders in Dress-Making and Millinery.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
BAGGING AND TIES.
\ A AAA YARDS of Bagging and 400 bun
1U.UUU dies of new Arrow Ties. Hav
ing 'bought early, we are prepared to offer verj
low prices to our customers and friends, whc
may favor us with a call before buying.
Seed Oats.
1,000 bushels of genuine Texas Red Rust Proo
Oats. Those who know the advantage of chang
ing seed will sow no other.
General Supplies.
Our stock of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Molas
ses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac., is as complete as in thi
past.
HAMS.
We have in stock a nice lot of Magnolia aiu
Countrv Hams.
LIME.
We have on hand and shall endeavor to keep i
supply of Simon's pure Lime.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
REMEMBEB we are Agents for the sale of tin
Studebaker Wagon, and while positive tha
it has no superior are candidly of the opinior
that it is unequaled. Call and let us talk Wagoi
awhile and make vou happv.
RIDDLE A PEGRAM.
T. B. McCLAIST CO.
GOOD COFFEE
IS something that is looked for by almost even
housekeeper, and if you will call on us w<
will sell you a Coffee that is good at a fair price
TOBACCO.
We are now selling Tobacco at 10 cents a plug
which we think is the best bargain yet offered foi
the price.
Our Stock of Crockery
Is still too large, and we will sell many article!
in that line for 50 cents on the $1.00.
Still we have about two hundred
Woo!, Cassimere and Fur Hats
At any price, to close out the stock. Come am
get a bargain.
T. 15. McOLAIN it CO.
M. STRAUSS.
TRUNKS 4\l) VALISIX
M STItAUSS has received a large lot o
. Trunks and Valises,
From 50 Cents lip.
Which ho will sell at very low prices to maki
room for his
FALL 1X1) WINTER STOCK
DICING YOIR GINS AND ENGINES.
WE are prepared to OVERHAUL GINS am
ENGINES of any make.
WORK GUARANTEED.
No freight to pay. Established originally in tin
vearone.
Q. J. HOKE.
August 1> 32 3m
. HUNTER & OATES.
LOWER PRICES
AT
. The Mammoth
THAN can be found anywhere for the same
class of goods. In proof of this statement,
we will not quote prices, but will convince all
beyond a doubt, of its truth by an inspection oi
fny nrM.hmit. this it. cannnt be aDDrecia
UIO f^VUUOj 1UA UAITMWW- ? T M
ted. Yes, we intend to reduce our stock of
Summer Goods
i As low as possible, and to do this price will be
no consideration at all. To please you in style
is all we desire ; prices we will guarantee. Ladies'
Hats at 20 and 25 cents, have disappeared
rapidly, and though only a few are left, you may
find something that will please you at the price.
A large lot of Ribbons at any price you may offer.
Color and quality good.
; Neckwear, Embroideries,
. ,
Rufflings, Insertings, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., at
Great Bargains.
Ladies', Children's and Men's Shoes, in large
variety, and we claim to fit and please everybody
in of.viA nnalitv. nrice. fit and comfort. Weare
also receiving our stock of
, MEN'S SHOES,
I And it will soon be complete. We have paid
special attention to this line this season, and as
we have always
Led in this Department,
And studying to please the trade in every respectand
to give them the best goods on the market
for the money, we think we can offer them
Special Attractions
i
For the coming season. Yes, weare prepared to
meet any fair competition, and will undoubtedly
do so. So come to the "Mammoth," as headquarters
for
Boots And Shoes.
r
Also, come to the "Mammoth" for
Patterson's Tobaccos.
HUNTER & OATES.
A /
: parish, Mcknight & co."
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
- MTELL, lam told that PARISH, McKNIGHl
r f T A CO. have just received Three Thousani
> Dollar1 h worth of Men's Clothing?the cheapest ev
er heard of. Entire suit of Men's clothes foi
#3.50,
f
from which price to twenty-five dollars per suit
they have every style, cut and quality.
Come and see before you buy. You will b<
Surprised at the Low Prices.
THEY HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK 01
" SHOES IN YORKILLK,
Which they sell from fifty cents to six i>oi,
lars per pair.
. Just received several boxes of the celebratec
1 Slicll Road Tobacco,
which is the best in the land.
Come and see the Daisy. He has worked faith
fully to reduce prices and all for your benefit
1 parish, Mcknight & co.
BRUMFIELD, BRADLEY & NIELL,
t Gastouia. N. C.,
i
i
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Moulding
STAIR-RAILING,
Newel Posts, Balusters, Arc.
? rnHK above shops are newly built and fitteci
. A up with the latest improved Machinery
Their work is manufactured exclusively of
Yellow Mountain Pine.
Please ask for prices. '
?
r August 13 33 3m
MeELWEEA DARWlS
. DOWN GOES THE BEEF !
NOW IS THE TIME TO FEED
THE AltlHALS.
i
, FIVE AND SIX CENTS BY XIII
1 POUND.
WE have decided to make this reduction tc
those of our customers who will buy as
muchasTKN pounds of
FORKQUARTER BEEF.
This will put Fresh Beef in competition witL
Bacon and at the same time place it within read
of all. McELWEE & DARWIN.
' | ? &- As heretofore we will have beef every
j morning?Monday excepted. Mutton whenevei
J we can get fat sheep.
BEEF MARKET.
I WOULD respectfully inform my old friends
and customers that I will reopen my BEE!
' MARKET, at mv former stand, opposite Parish's
Hotel, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, and
, will furnish fresh Beef on three days of each
week, viz.: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
I SATURDAYS. I .shall furnish as good a qualij
! ty of Beef as can bo obtained in this section, and
at low prices: Steak, lOcents, and roast at 8 cents
i per pound. I will also say to the public thai
j those who buy their beef from me shall not have
I to pay more than the above prices in Yorkville.
3; Mutton will also be furnished by me when I can
supply a good article.
R. L. WALLACE.
August 27 35 tf
F. HAPPERF1ELP. I
FRESH GROCERIES.
MY full stock of Groceries consists of the best I
goods that can be bought, and will be sold
as low as any other house will sell you.
HARDWARE.
I
A full supply of Hardware, including Plow
Fixtures and all other articles in that line re- '
quired in agricultural operations.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large lot of all grades. Call and examine
i them before buying. I will take pleasure in
showing them and can save you money.
TOBACCO AXD CIGARS.
A full line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
Snuff and Cigars.
MARBLE YARD.
Special attention given to all kinds of Monumental
and Tomb Stone Work. Prices are lower
than ever before. I can certainly sell you work
cheaper than any traveling agent can, for I will
save you the commissions paid to them. Call
and see specimens of work and ascertain prices.
F. HAPPERFIELD.
W. C. L.ATIMER.
Grand Clearing Out Sale.
FOR the next two weeks, we will sell all kinds
of
Spring and Summer Goods
At almost your own prices for the Cash. Allwool
Buntings at 12$ cents, worth 25 cents. Anything
in the way of
I
Summer Dress Goods
And Silks at and below cost. Renfrew and Cotton
Ginghams at 10 cents, worth 12$.
I WILL START NORTH
About August 27tk, and offer these extraordinary
bargains in order to make room for the enormous
stock which I expect to buy this season.
Remember that these goods are fresh and
' Must Go at Some Price.
Come before they are all gone.
W. C. LATIMER.
JOHN R. ASIIE.
PR0LAMATI0N. "
Dry Goods, Groceries, Plantation Supplies,
Wagons, Shingles, Lime, &c., for
the Fall of 1885.
THE attention of the trading public is hereby
called to the advantages offered by my house
for the Fall Trade of 1885. I am now receiving
new and seasonable goods in every department
of my business, and have bought largely, getting
everv advantage offered for cash, in large lots,
and 1 know I can cater to the wants of the trade
at as low prices as can be offered.
My Specialties Now Are
Pure Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, of which I have
1500 bushels, and on which I will meet the closest
competition.
Bagging and Ties.
: I will be able to supply a large trade in this
line. Bagging will be some higher and Ties
some cheaper than last season.
WAGONS.
, "Old Hickory" is the best. I will order Wag,
ons for any one wanting a first-class Wagon
1 on guaranteed prices and quality. The Old
Hickory Wugon, made at Louisville, Kentucky,
r stands head.
Shingles, Lime, Brick,
I will keep first-class Shingles on hand, and
am ready to furnish the same in large or small
lots. Limestone Springs Lime is the best in the
world. Will furnish the same by the barrel or
' carload. Can also furnish first-class Brick, delivered
here or at any station on the C'. and L. R.
i R., or at the yard at'McConnellsvllle, S. C.
Dry Goods and Groceries.
I am renewing my stock now every day with
'' new and fresh goods and will offer to the trade a
full stock of Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, ifcc. Also, a full stock
- of FamilvGroceries. On all of which I will lead
_ii -?:t!? innv i? A SUP
till UUUlpCtltlUlli U
' LATTA BROTHERS
GROCERIES.
WE are still prepared to furnish any Roods in
our line, having just received a Tierce of
: Magnolia Hams, one of pure Leaf Lard, a lot of
Cheek A Whitloek's choice Flour, besides other
grades, Bolted Meal, Corn, Leggett's celebrated
Tiger brand Coffee, besides various other goods
in our line. *
LATTA BROTHERS.
TOBACCOS.
BELIEVING we can please the oldest Chewers
of the Weed, we would be glad to have
them call and examine our stock of Tobaccos, as
) we have goods from 25 cents per pound up to JK)
cents.
LATTA BROTHERS.
AFTER DINNER.
WE have just received a lot ol long filler part
Havana Cigars, under the above name that
we can recommend to give satisfaction, not only
after dinner, but at all times.
, LATTA BROTHERS.
. HARDWARE.
WE have a very nice line of Hardware which
we want to sell.
LATTA BROTHERS.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARET"
WE have a very nice line of the above named
goods.
LATTA BROTHERS.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY.
TAON'T fail to trv our after dinner Cigars.
, XI * LATTA BROTHERS.
LOWRY& STARR.
ATTENTION ! YE SHIVERING MORTALS,
c. c. c.
Certain Chill Cure.
A POSITIVELY sure, certain and permanent
cure for Chills of an> description. This is
no patent medicine. We make it ourselves and
) we warrant every bottle to effect a cure, if taken !
' according to directions ; if it does not, your j
money will be promptly and cheerfully refunded.
Please remember that your Chills can be I
cured for one dollar, and that C. C. C. is made
exclusively by LOWRY A STARR.
milVIVV CIVTHASinil
ill mj9 *. aawi.
1 Elixirsof Quinine, G'alisaya, Iron and Strychnia, 1
Peruvian Hark, Calisaya Bitters and other fever
remedies, at LOWRY it STARR'S.
ROUGH ON RATS, AC.
A sure death to musk rats, mice, weasels, hugs ;
and people, if the directions are followed. For
! sale by LOWRY tfc STARR.
MACHINE OIL.
J A splendid article of Oil, suitable for lubricating
Engines, Grist, Flouring and Saw Mills and
1 (tins, for 35 cents a gallon, at
LOWRY & STARR'S.
! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
1 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs.
i j\ ANN E. PHILLIPS, deceased, are hereby
; notified to make immediate payment to the un)
dersigned. Persons having claims against the
, said estate are requested to present them, propi
erly authenticated, within the time prescribed
bylaw. MARTHA E. McLEAN,
Administratrix with the Will annexed.
I August 20 34 31*
G. H. O'LEARY. j
FURNITURE DEALER.
I AM now receiving new Goods of all kinds in \
the Furniture line, consisting of fine Walnut I
Suits, fine and medium Walnut Bedsteads, Par- i
lor Suits, Bed Lounges, common Lounges, Side- 1
hoards, Safes, Walnut, Ash and Poplar Exten- I
3ion Dining Tables; Walnut, Oak and Maple
Chairs ; Medium and Common Bedsteads, Tables,
Pictures, Picture Frames, Tin Toilet Sets, Window
Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles,
Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Children's Carriages,
Desks, Book Cases, Book Shelves, Wardrobes,
C'ano and Rattan and Gents' Large Rocking
Chairs, Brackets, Wall Pockets and everything
usually kept in the Furniture line, sold cheap
for cash. G. H. O'LEARY.
CARPETS AND RUGS.
I AM now receiving a new stock of Carpets.
2ij Rolls on hand, consisting of Brussels, Ingrain,
Cottage Carpets, Napier and Cocoa Matting,
Floor OilCloths, Smyrna, Velvet and Brussels
Rugs, Rubber and Cocoa Door Mats.
n IT rVT T7? A T? V
STOVES.
A FEW Stoves on hand of the 114 bought last
October, will be sold cheap, to make room
for a car-load bought to arrive soon. Every
Stove warranted. Where I cannot lead will meet
prices with any dealer. I am selling the Charles
Noble A Co. Stoves and other manufactures.
G. H. O'LEAKY.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles,
Ac., manufactured expressly for this market
and everything kept in this line, which will be
sold as cheap as the same grade of work can be
bought anywhere. 15 dozen horse and mule Collars
just received, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
WINDOW SHADES.
A NICE line of Oil Cloth Window Shades, at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
OPERATIC MORTAR MUSIC!
npMr-f- ? : ? r] i .j
Offer lTo. 84.
WE have just received, under Oiler No. 84,
another thousand of Tansill's Punch Cigars,
and are instructed to present to the purchaser
of the largest number of Cigars in this lot
a f> lens 15 line French Opera Glass, valued at
312.00. Each purchase of more than one Cigar
will be "punched with care," on a card kept for
the purpose, and the award ot the Glass made in
accordance with this record.
"There Is Truth In You."
A gentleman after reading our advertisement
in this paper with regard to the Piedmont Beauty
Tobacco, made the above remark to the Proprietor
of the York Drugstore. The truth is in
the Tobocco, friends. Tnere is more honesty in
Piedmont Beauty Tobacco, than there is In a
Camp-Meeting. There is no hypocrisy in it.
The wrapper is line, but no better than that it
covers. Inside as good as the outside, wrapper
and filler alike. Each plug in the box a twinfellow
to the one that lies beside him, in appearance,
quality and weight. The best chew
manufactured, for 50 cents. We are agent for
and control the sale of this brand in town, and
are now retailing at the rate of a box a week.
Everybody that knows it, buys it.
1850.
At this writing we have in Store 1850 pounds of
Strictly Pure White Lead, and a large lot of Varnishes,
Stains, Oils, Colors, Kalsomine, Paint
Brushes, etc. The competition in these goods is
so sharp that they are now sold at little more than
cost. If you want a bill of Paints, wo feel sure
that we can give you prices on pure goods that
can't be shaded.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
II. F. ADLC'KES.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. |
Half Price.
TO close remnant of Summer stock, we offer
the following goods for SPOT CASH, for the
next 15 days only, at ONE-HALF regular price.
Nun's A eilings, all-wool black Buntings, Lace
Buntings, a mixed lot of Summer Dress Goods,
and all remnants in Dress Goods, Linen Lawns,
Lace Lawns, Piques and Dotted Swiss. A lot of
fine imported Ginghams. A lot of odd Shoes for
men and ladies. Ladies' 18thread Serge Lace
Shoes at 81 per pair, Zeigler's and other makes.
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. A lot of Parasols
and Fans. These prices are made to close remnant
of Summer Stock and cannot be reprodu?
ed after present supply is exhausted. Remember,
ONLY 15 DAYS.
OUR POPULAR MILLINER
Attended the opening of Paris Patterns in Baltimore
on the 20th and 21st instant, and sent us a
lot of new style Hats. Come and get the latest
thing out.
Just Received,
A full line of sizes in Ladies' Black Jersey Jackets,
black Hose, Belts and other Notions. A full
and unbroken stock of Dry Goods, and an assortment
of all the School Books needed at this
season.
Our Stock "Will Bloom Out
In unusual radiance next month. Every department
will be full and prices carefully revised,
to inaugurate
An Active Fall Business.
Many special styles and prices in Shoes.
Stock and prices are very attractive in our
Millinery Store.
H. F. AD1CKFS.
PARISH & COLCOCK.
Cotton Gins, Cotton Gins.
THE Georgia CENTENNIAL GIN is offered
for sale by PARISH & COLCOCK, Yorkville,
S. C., as cheap as any Gin in the world, and
guaranteed to give better results, both in quantity
and quality of sample, than any other Gin offered
for sale on this market.
The Condenser,
Manufactured with this Gin will improve the
samples of Cotton from i to i of a cent, per
pound, and was awarded the Gold Medal at the
Georgia State Fair in 1877. Also at the North
Georgia Fair in 1879, The first and highest Premium
was awarded this Gin at the East Alabama
Fair, November, 1878. First Premium at the
North Alabama Fair in 1881, and the First Premium
at the Chester, S. C\, Fair in 1884. Call
and see
Sample Gin and Condenser
And get prices before you buy. Also for sale,
the Tozer Engine, made in Columbia, S. C. The
Talbott Engine, made in Richmond, Va., and
the Centennial Cotton Press.
Columbus and Cincinnati Buggies
Always on hand at the lowest prices. Call and
see them before buying.
Full Stock of Groceries
I
On hand, at the lowest prices. Give us a call.
PARISH A COLCOCK.
DYSPEPSIA CAN BE C't'KED.
Eufaula, Ala., May 1st, 1883.
I)h. Holt, Dkar Sir About five years ago I
was taken with a violent cough with enlarged
liver and constipation. I grew worse and worse
until it was almost impossible for me to lie down
and sleep at night for 18 months, owing to the
severity of the cough. The only way I could sleep
was in a chair, my head resting on a pillow on a
table. Was treated by two physicians, and
tried a number of patent medicines, all of which
did no good. After having despaired of ever
getting well, my wife consulted you by letter.
You sent two bottles of your Dyspeptic Elixir ;
in less time than three days I could lie down and
sleep as well as lever could in my life; a few
bottles cured me perfectly. Yours truly,
JOHN F. KEHOE.
For sale by LOWRY A STARK.
July 31 * '22 Urn I
AUCTION SALES,
CLERK S SALE.
South Carolina?County of York.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Alexander V. Wells and Robert S. Wells, Plaintiffs,
against Lucinda Wells and others, Defendants.
IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made
in the above entitled cause, I will expose to
public sale at York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER,
next, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated
in the County and State aforesaid, on Clark's
Fork, adjoining lands of Alexander Dickev, A.
C. Stroup, Richard Garrett and Waddy Goforth,
containing
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES,
more or less.
Terms.?Half Cash, balance of purchase monov
nn twelve months credit, secured bv bond
and mortgage, with interest from day "of sale.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
September 3 .'16 5t
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed,
will be sold at YORK COURT HOUSE, on
the FIRST MONDAY OF
SEPTEMBER NEXT,
The following property to wit:
At the suit of Daniel W. Mayes, Administrator,
Plaintiff, against W. R. Henry, Defendant,
the interest of said defendant in "the following
tract of land: situated in the county of York,
near the town of Rock Hill, adjoining lands of
A. Friedheim & Bro., Pollv Allen, B. V. McFadden,
J. W. White and Miss Black and others,
containing one hundred and forty-five acres
more or less. Levied on as the property of W.
R. Henry at the suits of D. W. Mayes, Administrator,
and others. " [$4.20
Terms of Sale.?Cash.
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
August 13 33 4t
CLERKS' SALE.
South Carolina?York County.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
D. L. Black, Administrator, Plaintiff, against
Jessie Black, Defendant.
IN obedience to the Decree made in the cause
as above entitled, dated 26th June, 1885,1 will
expose to public sale, at York Court House, on
the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT,
(Sales-Day), all that piece, parcel and tract of
land described in the pleadings herein, and belonging
to the estate of MARY R. VAUGHN,
and containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
More or less, and bounded bv lands of Win. S.
Adams, John Logan, J. L. Williamson, estateof
W. B. B.yers, and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash enough to pay the costs, balance of purchase
money one half due 1st January, 1888, and
the other half 1st January, 1887. The credit portion
to bear interest from day of sale, and secured
by a bond and mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis.
August 13 33 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
South Carolina?York County.
IX THE COMMON PLEAS.
Fewell <fc DuBose, Plaintiffs, against Joseph F.
Wallace, Administrator, and others, Defendants.
IX obedience to the Decree of His Honor, Judge
W. H. Wallace, made in the above entitled
cause, at the March Term of said Court, A. D.
1885, I will expose to public sale, at York Court
House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IX SEPTEMBER, NEXT,
Sales-Day, the following described tract of land,
to wit:
All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate
in York county, and State aforesaid, in Catawba
township, one and a half miles South of Rock
Hill, adjoining lands of Jones & Robertson, D.
B. Miller, deceased, David Gordon and others,
and containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Tkrms?Half Cash. Balance of the purchase
money secured by a bond and mortgage, with
interest from day "of sale, and due in 12 months.
Pui chaser to pav for papers.
JOS." F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis.
August 13 33 4t
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
The New American Sewing Machine No. 7.
NO expense or trouble has been spared to make
it the best Machine known. Its high finish ;
its capacity and power to sew light and heavy
fabrics without changing the tension; the arrangement
to regulate the length of stitch, so as to
change while operating, and return to the original
number of stitches per inch; all these and many
other improvements will make it a favorite. In
constructing this Machine it has been the aim to
secure durability as well as mechanical excellence,
and also to avoid the use of springs.
WARRANTY.
The American Sewing Machine No. 7 is warranted
to do good work for live years, if kept
properly cleaned and oiled.
If any part of the Machine breaks on account
of defects or flaws, a new piece will be furnished
free, except shuttles, bobbins and attachments.
American B. H. 0. A Sewing Machine Co,
KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON, Agents.
YEW GOODS.
ENTS' and Ladies' Shoes, Gents' Hats, VirVJT
ginia G'assimeres, Ac., which are arriving
daily, at KENNEDY'S.
READY-MADE CLOTHIYG.
A SMALL quantity of Summer Clothing still
on hand, which must be sold. Call and see
if we can't suit and save vou money, at
KENNEDY'S.
SCMMER GOODS
MUST be closed out, without regard to cost,
at KENNEDY'S.
FLYTRAPS,
FLY Traps, Grass Blades and Snaths. Axes
warranted, at KENNEDY'S.
^ MAY MAY, erf
Z& DRUGGISTS. A
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,
OUR stock is now complete, and we ask you
one and all to come and give us your trade.
We will sell you good goods at prices to compete
with any other house in the State.
Philips' Cod Liver Oil and preparations, with
and without Malt and Wheatine, and other
brands. All goods warranted.
Frank Siddals' Soap. We are the only ones in
town that keep the genuine, and we have done so
for 6 months. Price 10 cents a cake. Try one.
AGAIN.
To any one who has Blood Poison, Scrofula.
Old Sores, Cancer, or Ulcers, we ask you to come
and see us. We have a medicine we will guarantee,
if directions are strictly followed, to either
cure, or if a case of years standing, to relieve it,
so that you can go to work. Now this is no humbug
or 10 or 12 bottles to make a cure, but one to
live bottles will cure you or your money will be
refunded. Now don't suffer any more. Come
at once and see MAY & MAY. It can't hurt
your pocket, for it is either health or your money
returned. Come, this is a fact beyond doubt.
AN ORDINANCE
In relation to physicians giving prescriptions for
wines, spirituous liquors, and bitters of
which spirituous liquors form an ingredient,
withinthecorporatelimits ofYorkville, S. C.
WHEREAS the Town Council of Yorkville,
S. C., deem it necessary and proper for
preserving order and good government in the
said town, to forbid the promiscuous giving of
prescriptions for wines, spirituous liquors, and
bitters of which spirituous liquors form an ingredient,
therefore,
lie it Ordained by the Intendant and Wardens
of Yorkville, S. C., in Council assembled, and
by the authority of the same:
1. That it shall be unlawful for any physician
to give a prescription for wines, spirituous
liquors, or bitters, of which spirituous liquors
form an ingredient, within the incorporate limits
of Yorkville, S. t'., except when actually in bona
fide attendance upon a patient.
2. Thatany physician, violating the provisions
of this Ordinance, shall be imprisoned in the
guard-house not less than five days, or be made
[ to work on the streets not less than tive days, or
to pay a line of not less than ten dollars, nor
more than fifty dollars.
:j. That this Ordinance shall go into effect on
the first day of August next.
Done in Council, this 23rd day of July, 188o,
[r,. s.l under the corporate seal of said town.
JOHN IL ASHE, Intendant.
F. A. Gilbert, Clerk.
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LAM) FOR SALE.
1 OFFER for sale my PLANTATION in York
county, S. C., lying on the waters of Catawba
River and Mill Creek, one mile from Boyd's
Ferry, and adjoining lands of "Graham's Quarter,"
B. F. Boyd and others, containing 310
ACRES. Of this tract fifty acres are line BOTTOM
LAND, one hundred acres in timber, and
the balance in a good state of cultivation, and
sufficient for a four-horse farm. On the premises
is a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and necessary
outbuildings. For further particulars
apply*to the undersigned, on the premises, or
address at Zeno, York county, S. C.
S. S. SMITH.
August 'JO 3-1 tf