Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 22, 1885, Image 3

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Itflticts. Not a Liriuc Profit. We have not, heretofore, made a living proi on the sales of Longman it Martinez's Pure Pr pared Paints. Have, therefore, determined advance the price 10 cents per gallon. The: paints sell nowhere at less than $1.75 per gallo and in many towns sell largely at $2.00 per gallo As to the quality of these Paints I have permi sion to refer to Nelson Pavies, an old practic painter, who has studied paint, and has perha] as much paint sense as any man in the State. F is authorized by the manufacturers to guaranb every job on which he uses them, and they, or will see it fulfilled to the letter. For sale in tow only by Kuykendal. In 16 Lines. "I reside at Table Mountain, And my name is Truthful James, I am not up to small deceits* Or any sinful games." I write in simple language, And sequester my tneme A very wondrous fluid, known As Chinese Cleansing Cream. And permit me to assure you That for taking out of spots, . It beats the Yankees, Turks and Jews, * And heathen Hottentots. And I'll remark, if you'll allow me, A remark not made before, That this magic cleansing liquid Can be had at the York Drug Store. Won't Stick. Leather on which the J. I. C. Oil has been use can be handled without soiling the hands, does not render the surface of the leather stick like other oils. Sold in town only by Kcyke: dal. Grand Republic C'egarros. These "Cegarros" are warranted absolute! and unqualifiedly all Havana long filler, withoi admixture or adulteration. No Cigar of equi quality and smoking merit can be produced ft less than fifty per cent, advance. Iheeconom in them is entirely in the make up or workmar ship. If you want a good smoke for 5 cents, tr one of our Cigarros. For sale bv LOWRY & STARR. HYMENEAL./ Married?At the residence of Dr. W. E. Ei / /' jl? win, in Yorkville, on the 13th instant, by Re' E. N. Jovner, Miss CAMILLA COLEMAN, < Yorkville, to Mr. JOHN A. REEDY, of Mad sort county, \T?, OBITUARY. Died?At the residence of Mr. J. A. Watson, i Clover. S. C., on Sunday, 18th of October, 188 after a protracted illness' Miss MARY R. GR.A 11 A f'Knofor ft H aardfl flbnilt. I UAiU) llfllliCll V V4 VUVOVVl) ?-' V- j V>QV\? , * yST" Chester papers please In Bullock's Creek township, on the 17th < ilepteinber, 1885, JOHNNIE BOND, son of M < ^ A. E. and Mrs. Nannie A. Feemster, aged 2yeai months and 4 days. " ^ CLERK'S SALE. THE Bullock's Creek tract of land, belongin to the estate of JOHN S. MOORE, contair ing 700 acres, and advertised on the fourth pag of this paper, to be sold on the first Monday (Sales-Dav) in November, has been surveye and cut up into several tracts. A general plat < same is on file in the Clerk's office, and may I offered for sale in accordance with said plat." JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. October 12 43 2t NOTICE. WE take this method of informing our frieuc of a fact which we presume they are fi miliar with, viz.: That we have to meet oi GUANO NOTES on the 1ST OF NOVEMBEI and we sincerely hope that they will give i their assistance so that we will not be trouble about it. To those who do not owe us for Guam but have ACCOUNTS, NOTES, Ac., we wi state for their benefit that we need money badl] and we hope that they will give us their assii tance at their earliest convenience. J. W. P. HOPE A CO. October 22 43 3t FINE HORSES AND MULES. WE will be in Yorkvilli AbSV/oil MONDAY, TUESDA" and WEDNESDAY of th first week of Court,(nes If week) with a lot of GOO' horses and mules and hope to meet our friends, promising those i want of horses or mules to sell at very low fij ures for cash. In case you don't wish to bui we might be persuaded into a swap. Whethe you wish to buy or swaD, call and "see our an inals. We will be pleased to show our stock. A. WILLIFORD A SON. October 22 43 It PUBLIC SALE. ON the 12th day of NOVEMBER, 1885, I wi offer at public sale, at my residence, tw miles from Pineville, N. C., on the road leadin from Charlotte to Fort Mill, mv PLANTATION containing 306 ACRES, all good land and we watered. On the premises is a good DWEI LING HOUSE, Gin House, Barn and all nece: sarv outbuildings. Also, at the same time, I will sell one eigh horse Engine, two Gins, one Thrasher, one M< Cormick Ha-vester ard Twine Binder, one tw< horse Cultivator Plow, two Wagons, one Bugg and all other Farming Utensi's. Also three large Mules, one Mare, one Mil Cow, a lot of Roughness and Household an Kitehen Furniture. S. W. BURNS. October 22 43 3t IIERNDON BROS. remember. "17<ROM January last to September, we, as we * J? as others, have helped you, and as the tiir is at hand for you to help us, do so. It does n< matter as to price of cotton if you are to pay ft ? Fertilizers in cotton. Bring it in. We will pa x the highest market price for the overplus. HERNDOX BROTHERS. "wanted. ~~ GREEN and DrvCow Hides. No sheep skir wanted. * HERNDOX BROTHERS. stock. OUR stock of Flour, Meal, Bacon, Molass< and one thousand other things is coinplet and will be sold as low as you can buy the san goods anywhere. HERNDOX BROTHERS. TO THE CAROLINA STOVE TRADE. ?" RESPECTFULLY inform Stove Buyers a JL over the State that I carry in stock, for Fa and Winter trade, 550 Cooking and Heating Stoves & Range: By actual count, requiring Store and Wan house room, 25 by 260 feet to contain the stocl and can till orders promptly. COOKING STOVES FROM $8.00 UP, Warranted to give sausiacuon. Best Box Heating Stoves from $2.50 Uj The goods are bought from parties who se large jobbing trade only, and challenge a con * parison of quality and prices of Stoves with an market North, South, East or West. iBSr Write for circulars giving prices and a fu description of Goods, and SAVE MONEY. I am verv anxious to get a sample Stove sol in everv neighborhood in the State. TERM CASH ON DELIVERY. J. 1). RATTERREE, Ches.er, S. C. October 15 31 12m nns. j. bol,tox smith. j? RESPECTFULLY informs her friends ai the public in general, that she has secure the services of Mr. N. ROBERTS, a first-class Watchmaker and Jeweler, of Richmond, Va., to take charge of her Jewell and Watch Repairing Department Mr. ROl ERTS having worked in the following Americe Watch Faciories, Waltham, Massachusetts ; E gin, Illinois; Springfield, Massachusetts; Spriri] field, Illinois, and Lancaster,Pennsylvania, gua antees that all work entrusted to him will 1 done in the best manner and give entire satisfa uon. GXGRAVIXG DONE, X. B.-My stock of HOOTS AXI) SHOES \vi be sold below cost to close out stock. Mrs. J. BOLTON SMITH, Jr. navass/Tguano. * UAXO NOTES are now due. Please ci \ j anil settle. Some of our customers wereii dulged several seasons past. These claims mu now be paid. By order of the Company. T. S. JEKEKKYS, Anent. WITHERS ADICKES. j = | GROCERIES - PURE AND FRESH. ! ( fit | e- | XT is said that what wont kill will fatten, but a to I A t far-sighted individual does not like to trust se ; to impure eatables for health of mind and body, j We are sometimes tempted, by reason of low 1 ? | prices, to buy other than the best Groceries ; but v n- in the long riin, it is not wise. We hope to diss pense food for the inner man for many years to i al come, and want no other reputation than that of os selling the best goods, even though selling less than by selling shoddy stuff. 06 Coffee and Sugars of all Kinds. i .,j Seedtick, Rio and Java Coffees. Reduced in ( f>rice?Thurber's No. 34 roasted?we are now sel- v _ ing at 6 pounds for $1.00. Examine 12i cents Coffee and 7i cents Sugar. Soaps?Toilet, Shaving and Laundry, from 3 cents to 25 cents per bar. Indigo and the biggest box of Blueing in r town for 5 cents. a Matches, Matches, Matches. At 1, 2, 3 and 5 cents a box. Candles, Oils and Oil Cans less than elsewhere. About 200 gallons old crop N. O. Molasses?common, prime and choice. Such are very scarce just now. Fresh Tiooir or?H Plnvof Soar! TAVAA And Ten nessee Oats, and ground Oats for cows?the best feed for milk and butter. Fresh Pearl Grits, f Rice, Oatmeal, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat, Bird 1 Seed, Maccaroni, etc. HARDWARE. We continue to receive Hardware, of which we are selling more and more. Our low prices and full assortment are beginning to tell. New Tinware in every shape. Sheet Tin and . Window Glass of all sizes. Stove Pipe, Elbows ' and Iron. Stove Pans at 20 cents?usual price 25 " cents. Some house-furnishing goods cheap, y Nice Andirons, Swinging and Stand Lamps and all parts of same. Chamber Sets?Tin and Crock- I ery. Look at the prices of these goods. Some New Things for Conrt Week. v 5 kegs of good Kentucky Cider, made of apit pi es; a nice lot of Crackers, 100 pounds dried b.1 ,Beef, Cheese, Sardines at 10 cents, Salmon at 15 >r and 20 cents. 2,000 Pennsylvania Cigars at 3 for y 5 cents; Bananas, Orange's, Cocoanuts; Peanuts A i- roasted fresh every few days. Spurs. A nice c y lot of Pocket Knives. W. ADICKES. . 5 W. C. LATIMER. ! - i~, \ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ? TN this-business I of course claim to be in the ~ X lead and can show you the handsomest and I largest stock ever placed on this market. J J WITH LOXG EXPERIENCE Lf. And having for the last few vears made it a A! specialty, claim to have the advantage in this i - line. To be convinced of this fact call and see, Sl 5t and if I do not show you a prettier stock for 11 r* less money than you can find elsewhere, then do " ^otbuy. All I ask is a fair field and no favor. g LADIES' WRAPS. ?- u r, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, c d SHORT JACKETS. The Ladies all say, that 5 )f we have the most stylish and largest stock in >e York and it must be so from the number that we are selling. Come and see them, it will do you 0 good, even if you don't wish to buy. Also a beautifui line of Children's and Misses' Cloaks. [f Give Me a Lift. ir t, The parties whom I have accommodated and b is waited on so long, will please sell enough of id Cotton to give me a lift. Cotton is cheap it is 3, true but I must have some monev "all the same." 11 W. C. LATIMER. " - - -- 1 JOHN C. KFYKENDAL. v i-j^?114 #??L ^ i*T J?Ss eg 1 g? l i. THE LOST PARAGRAPH. 11 TN the paragraph relating to the "Piedmont ?" _I_ Beauty" Tobacco crowded out last week, we took high ground with regard to it, and main:r tained stoutly, that from what we knew of the l_ manufactuied weed generally and from what our customers said of this brand in particular, that it was as good a chew as the highest priced article manufactured, no matter what the price of it might be. We are of the same opinion still. ,, In every neighborhood within trading reach of 11 York you hear of the laine 01 r. is. looacco. 0 We have just in 10 boxes; the stock of every ? plug of which is the same, inside as good as the j. outside, wrapper and tiller alike and all twin 11 beauties. Price 50 cents per pound. i- "ROUGH 03XT CHILLS." e! THIS preparation is made to cure chills per?? manently by destroying the Malaria germ that )_ produces them and restoring to healthy action v the deranged Liver, Stomach and other organs that the disease may involve. This remedy is k simple and harmless"and is sold on the condition cj that if it does not stop the ch'lls the price will be returned to the purchaser. Sold only by KUYKENDAL. E MOVED TO TEARS. LAMPS, Lamp goods ard Lanterns so cheap that our customers are frequently mo veil to tears _ to think how small a remuneration the poor, laboring men must get who toil at their trade in _ H this line. ie VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. T Jt 500 pounds Blue Stone. Justin. * >r JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. "V - ] _ LOWRY& STARR, i 18 BLUE STONE, " BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, ? BLUE STONE. e, Lowry and Starr's. C IT is a fact not generally known that there is a vast difference in the different qualities of BLUE STONE on the market, but such is a T jj fact, and as the season is fast advancing when n 'I every farmer will need and must have a certain amouut of this indispensable article, we would like them all to know that we (Lowry & Starr) li S. have a large lot of an Extra quality Blue Vitriol, fi which we guarantee to be the purest article of the Blue Stone made, and are selling it at the same price you pay for the inferior article, I which is not "worth lia1!' as much to you. Call h and get your.supply from us, it will pay you. a Harness Oil, Machine Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed n Oil. Turpentine. A First Class Sewing Machine Oil, warranted not to gum. Putty and Glass, Sal Soda, Bicarb Soda, Starch, Laundry Soap . ?. and Bluing, Copperas, Sulphur, Borax, Salt,, petre, Red and Black Peppe-, and Pound Sage. 11 For sale bv, LOWRY A STARR'S. U eg MAY 4*c MAY, ub DRUGGISTS. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. < s AT MAY & MAY'S. [ COME AND SEE THEM AND GET PRICES. Bine Stone in large Quantities, f MORPHINE, OPIUM AND QUININE. c "/we \ HHP SOAPS AND EXTRACTS, id HAIK, TOOTH AND CLOTHES BKISIIES. !(1 Fine Cologne in bottles at 10 Cents. PATENT MEDICINE8 OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, all Wheat Phosphates and Phosphites (' of different makes. Pills of every kind ^ known to the trade of anv worth. LOOK OUT POROUR LAIR J K ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. v .^H'OME ANI) SEE US AT ONCE.-&S i- MAY A MAY. I m j , | M. STRAUSS. be i ? -! COME AXIO SEE ! >1. STRAUSS'j! STOCK .ANil) in,' BE O^VO ED j] THAT J " HIS GOODS J ARE j 1, ;!! THE CHEAPEST. j] st A (OIII'LETEASSORTIIENT OF BOYS' v CLOTHING. PARISH & COLCOCK. JUANO, GUANO, GUANO A S the season for settlement is-now drawinf X near, we ask all our friends to come and pai ip, and avoid our having to ask them to settle Jorn Mill, Corn Mill, Corn Mill We have a Corn Mill, driven by steam, at tin ' T/vV?? TJ A /Inmo' /Orl afnnrl r\f\\AT Lr tlAfl'] Uttl" UUUU AX* auauto wiu aiaim, nw ,? <?>(v n < s the Hope lot, and will grind every Tuesday and Friday, Lnd will guarantee to give you good meal Iring your corn and give us a trial. Groceries, Groceries. We keep a full stock of Fresh Groceries am Yench Candies always on hand. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, ind every other article usually kept in a first lass Grocery Store. PARISH <fe COLCOCK. tENNEDY BROS. & BARRON, Mr. JAMES R. KENNEDY HAS returned from the NORTH and our new Goods are coming in daily. OUR FALL STOCK. It is with pleasure that we can inform oui riends that the staple of our stock, such a< iassimers, Flanrels, Jeans, <fcc., were carefully elected from the polite and gentlemanly Drum iers' samples and part of the stock has arrived nd the rest is on the way. We have some NOBBY SUITS OF GENT'S CLOTHING l stock and more on the way. Our nice room pstairs IS WELL LIGHTED, and you can SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING, Wo want EVERYBODY to call and see us >ur shoes cannot be beat for STYLE, QUALITY OR PRICES. Ye will not be undersold for the same quality The American Sewing Machine No 7. is th< est in the world. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. PREW BROTHERS. ROCK HILL, S. C. portemen, See What We Have For Yon Sats, Caps, Coats, Leggins, Cartridge Belts, Cartridge Bags, Gj?ne Bags, fowcter nasKS, Shot Pouches, Dog Calls, Dog Chains, Dog Collars, Gun Covers, Wood Powder, Brass "Shells, Paper Shells. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS, a large quantities. Loading Implements of ev' ry kind. For Anything You Need Call On Us. We are making a specialty of SPORTING GOODS. Loaded Shells always on hand. FREW BROTHERS. Rock Hill, S. C. parish, Mcknight & co. 'HINGS THAT CANNOT BE DENIED, PEOPLE tell me that PARISH, McKNIGHl it Co. are selling as high as Ten Suits Oj 1tothes a day. No humbug! turn sin Hi I am told that they have the nicest line o hoes in York, without a single exception. )ver four thousand doljARS' worth just arrived, ho best Boot in the market?Genuine Oil Tan ed, and WARRANTED WATER-PROOF. They have a Shoe for tjjta.SO vvlileli a etjiinl to any 85.00 Slioe ever of. erecl. Jir ih warraniou uul n? np. My friends, go and see them before you buy >on't go in and say: "I didn't know yoi ad these goods at such low prices;" but g( nd see the Daisy tirst and ho will make it un ecessary for you to go elsewhere. parish, Mcknight ?t co. J R. LINDSAY. DOTTON SEED WANTED. tWILL pay the highest market price for Cot ton Seed. Fresh Arrivals >f Canned Goods, Flour, Lard, Candy, Fruits lams, etc. Remember, I am still leading in Crockery and Glass Ware. A few more Cans of Baking Powders at 2i ents, with which you get a Cup and Saucer or i 'ream Pitcher, Without Fx Ira Charge. J. R. LINDSAY. ANNUAL MEETING )F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS )FFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,) Yohk County, Yorkvillk, S. C., October f>, 1885. j N^OTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAI MEETING of the Board of County Commis ioners for York county, will lie held at York ille, S. C., on TUESDAY. 3RD OF NOV EM 5ER, 1885. Person: h dding bills, accounts o leniands of any kind, igainst the County, whiel lave not heretofore been presented to the Board re required to deposit the same with the Clerk lulv attested according to law, on or before No 'ember 1,1885. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk of Board. October 15 1- 3t It. m. dobson & co. if mYURK HOOSE. THIS grand establishment, counductedby the Child Chappand his young cliapps, has bes cum a househuld woordto aulmost everybodey. 1 Almost every maun, wuman and cheeld in Yurk ' county dus bye sum goods theer, and whi? Pecaus tneye dus sel so cheep and give youso thee woorth of your muflny. Juste thinke of three cakes of Soape for tin cints, and a pair of ladees' coarse Shoose for 75 cints, weel last vual wenter. Juste too thinke of it, and thees dollar Hatts and dollar and fefty cints Hatts, juste knocks the spootsotte off them. Don't takee mi wurd forr it, cum and see. The Lorde blesse yu ef yu doan bi a peer of them, so cheap. #Just to thenk of theese purtce Kloaks, Doolmans, Jeckettes, Nu Markets, on thay arr xkiseit, another sees thayarr jiste grande, and aul theese xclemations | a thatt cams out off theese purtii sweetee mouths l musst be soe. So sais the Oalde Chapp. Sould loots off thum and doan yu forgett itt. And that purfecte fitteng I CINNATTII CLOOTHING' Cann, willo, muste and shaal beet them aul fitting, thaat is now a settled faact. Sosais Summbodie. ! Onr Haat, our Shooe, our Flannel, our Hoose, our Jaanes; our Boote, our Couller, our Shaal, Sautchel, Linnsies, Coombs, Brushes, and our Millinery arr chuccfule off purty things. Cum se them and dues yu foorgitt it. "Well, Miss Thacker, what in the world are yon so busy about?" "Well, Miss Tucker, I have just got that valuable can't-do-without ENQUIRER, and, as usual, turned over to see i What the Old Chap had to Say, i. .-c? As he is always saying something new, and for the life of me I cahhardly make out what he has to say, Why, bless me, Miss Douaker, what has come over the Old Chap. He seems to be very much mixed up this week. All I could make . out was three cakes of nice Soap for 10 cents, la- , dies' good coarse Shoes for 75 cents, and the Nicest Fitting Clothing InYorkville. Given up by all. Boughtinsome long named place. He also said something ' about his beautiful Cloaks, Dolmans and some ~u^~ Awrtuioitn fkinrrcj wnll ortnllorl for mot/I Utllt/1 CAl^UiOitU tUlUKO| KV/vy II V4? U|yv>4vv* ?w? auv vw make out. The goods and the prices are right, r but what think you of the Old Chap, Ain't He Mixed Up this Week. r \ "Well, Mrs. Snowflake, he has had a very ( large trade and is short one clerk, and maybe the old fellow is worked down. Mind taxed too ' much. But rest assured, if you will step in and j ask to be shown a pair of those perfect fitting i Zeigler buttoned Shoes or the Wallcer Boots, his ] mind will be balanced well enough to tell you ] that the Zeigler Shoes are only worth $2.50, and j that the WALKER BOOT ; i > 13 the best Boot made in America, for the money. ! The WinchesterShirt for 75 cents is the best in York for the money, and that he has a better 85.00 Overcoat than any one else in town, and can prove all the above facts. He is just that much mixed. What say vou to that, mine kind r friend. Just Name Ladies' Hats And at once he will commence smiling, as he , knows full well that he, or Mrs. Dobson, can show you the prettiest line of Bunnets, Haats, Caaps, Velvots, Ribborns, Feetheers, Plumms, ' Gluvs, Aoos, Colleurs and everything in Millinery, Dress Silks, and Trimmings. Then afterall : she can have it cut, or cut and made for you and guarantee a fit. Sewing Machines from 85.00 to 845.00. Don't fail to see Eh. Sea. Stroosse, as he is the Machine man of the house. If you want to buy a Machine or settle your accounte, don't fail to see H. C. Strause. , 'nvr t?\f r> A TMlTenTTV ro 1 i'ji'jf C XX x*j\r ^ %v w., Managers of the famous Nu Yurk Hoose, and Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. T. B. McCLAI> d CO. SEED OATS. JUST received a lot of fine Red Rust Proof (Tennessee) Seed Oats. Come and get your seed. A lot of heavy Bagging and Arrow Ties Cheaper than last year. A nice lot of Riddle's No. 1 Country Flour. Also Kennesaw Patent, , the finest Flour on the market. Shell Road Tobacco Now in stock, and the best ten-cent Tobacco in town. Call for the REBEL GIRL. Axes, Picks, Forks, Spades and Ames' Shovels cheaper than ever before. Still a few Wool and Fur Hats } i In stock, at and below cost, to close out. Glassware and Crockery at any price to make a sale. Come and see us and get prices, whether you buy or not. T. R. McCLAIX & CO. IT WILL PAY YOU ' TO CALL AT JOHN F. SPECK'S JEWELnY STORE, 1 AND SEE THE " NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. 1 -rr-riv-rs. ati ttt i mnnno /IT afllto OTT tttpd T)T A tttl I AJjJj ?.1X1V UX yvniunxjD, uuuuu?| uxuvuu in ami/ | \ WARE, JEWELRY AND FANCY OOOD8 THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED j ( IN YORKVILLE. Bridal Prewcnts n Specialty ! WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER, At John F. Speck's Jewelry Store. I I MdELWEEA BARWIX. . UNK SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. OUR Link Sausage is a specialty, and we do not think it would he amiss to give our friends and customers an idea of how it is manufactured, as there seems to he incorrect impressions prevailing with many. First, we get a hog. 3 Next it is slaughtered, cleaned and brought to 1 i our market house where it is cut up in small j lumps of 4 or 5 ounces each. At this stage of tho game our mill is started, its motive power being ! two stout colored gentleman, who, we might say | are experts at their business. When we have ground about 200 pounds of sausage, it is then j seasoned and is ready for the ".Stutter." Fif- j ; teen pounds of sausage meat is then placed in i the "Stuffier" and with a crank and cog lever it j is forced into the Casinos. These Casings are j bought from a New York firm at a cost of 33J | u cents per pound. They are put up in balls like | | twine and resemble, when dry, a paper string, j 1 I They are kept, however, in salt pickle and are j i always ready for use. j MeELWEE it DARWIN. j WALKER & CART WRIGHT. I j J ; Surgeon Dentists. flt' .1 Jk. l''OR the information of parties in " I need of dental work, we give bc~ | low our prices on plate work : , t For 1 tooth, 8 3.00 ; 2 teeth ">.00 4 teeth, S.OO 1 0 teeth, 12.00 7 teeth, or more, 15.00 j Full Plate 1.5.00 ; October S 41 4t I V H. F. APICKES. gbmFCE^TRAL ~ Fancy and Dry Goods Establishment, AND HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. THE largest, moat varied and cheapest stock of Boots and Shoes in this market. iit r/i i vm 4 vrv omvr icur ifir T IWPDV fjLLUAi> 1 AALF >311 ljinn JiiULUUiivi In all the newest shapes and designs, and a most extensive stock of new novelties in Notions and Small Wares, to be found nowhere else in this market. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants. Ladies' Gloves in newest styles. Ladies' and Children's wool Hose. Ladies' and Misses' Cardigan and Jersey Jackets. Fine Toilet Articles of every description. Baskets in many fancy shapes. Knit Hoods, Sacks anil Nubias. Novelties in Embroidery and decorative articles. Ladies' Hand-Bags, with and without shoulder straps. Ladies' Belts, Ladies' and Misses' Corsets, Our Millinery Store Is making prices that cannot be surpassed and are seldom equaled. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods Is fully up to its usually high standard of excellence and reliability, and best of all, the prices are the lov/est to be"found. 5,000 yards of best quality of DRESS PRINTS, At 5 cents per yard. 100 pieces of wool Kerseys, wool Janes, fine Cassimeres and cheap Janes, from 10 cents to $3.50 per yard. A nice line of colors in good value Repellants, double-width, at 90 cents per yard. A most excellent stock of Blankets, Flannels, Plaid Lindseys, Plaid Osnaburgs, Bed Ticks, bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Cotton Flannels, tine and heavy brown and bleached Drills, colored Cotton Flannels for Linings, Cotton Diapers, white Crochet Quilts, Lace find Scrim Curtain Nets, red Plush for curtains, Picture Cords, Seine Twines, Cotton Bats for making quilts, Quilt Linings, Table Cloths, Towels, iftc. The ^newest things in men's and boys' Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods. An exceptional fine stock of Men's Gloves. 300 pairs of men's Suspenders, from 10 cents to 51.25 per pair. BETTER THAN BARGAINS.. Men's fine calf hand-sewed Congress Gaiters, at $4.50 per pair. Men's fine hand-sewed Boots at $5.50 per pair?warranted. Ladies' fine Tampico Goat, hand-sewed buttoned Shoes, at $3.00 per pair. Ladies' fine Curocoa Kid button Shoes at $2.50 and $3.50?excellent values. Ladies' fine grain sewed lace bals., at $1.25 per pair. Ladies' grain sewed button Shoes, at $1.50 and $2.00 per pair. Women's good solid leather Shoes, at 75 cents per pair. Men's very best standard screwed P. calf Creedmore Ties, all sizes, at $1.75 per pair. Men's first-class full stock hand-pegged Brogans, at $2.00 per pair. Men's fine buff sewed Congress Gaiters, at $2.00 per pair?wonderfully cheap. Men's fine sewed, pegged and screwed calf Boots, at very low prices. Men's and Boys' medium and heavy Boots, in great variety of styles and prices. A large variety of women's medium, fine, grain and buff, sewed and screwed Shoes, at popular prices?qualities exceptional. Many of the above Shoes have been bought from first hands, and we are authorized by the manufacturer to guarantee them in every particular. All colors of 5-4 Table Oil Cloths, at 25 L-ents per yard. All-wool red Flannel, at 15 cents per yard. All colors pure silk velvet Ribbons, at 5 and 7 cents per yard. Men's red wool Undershirts at 75 cents, each. Men's Merino Undershirts at 25 cents, 40 cents, 75 cents and $1.00 each, excellent values. Wool filling Cashmere Dress Goods, in all colors, at 10 cents per yard. Wool filling Brocade Dress Goods, at 12$ cents per yard. A superior quality of Cotton Flannel, at 12$ cents per yard. A big job in Men's and Boys' fine wool Hats. A job in Children's Shoes. JEST OPENED An invoice of fine Hooks and Stationery, Fami- i ly Bibles, handy-reading size, and pocket Bibles, | Testaments, Prayer-Books, fine Psalms and j Hymns. A beautiful line of Poems and popular Juve J niles. Fine old Saxon, Warwick and Society Papers I and Envelopes. Photo, and Autograph Albums. Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac. All kinds of School Books. A new lot of pretty Wall Paper and Window Shades. Our Friends Will Please Remember That their accounts are due and must be paid. We cannot wait for cotton to go up. Please settle promptlv. H. F. ADICKES. HUNTER & GATES. "boots and shoes. CT|7E had almost decided not to change our adf vertisement this week, but thinking that, from the number of Shoes sold, our Shoe advertisement had been seen and impressed on'everybody's memory, we will try to show you that though we are headquarters for Shoes, the Mammoth is also the Emporium for anything in the Dry Goods line. But before passing from Shoes let us say that besides the justly famed P. Cox's Shoes spoken of, we also sell anv quality and style of Shoe that could be desired in Doosch's and Miles' Goods, and a full line of Gaiters, Oreedmore Ties, Brogans, Bals, Plows, English Ties, Southern Ties, Polkas, Calf Bals, Handmade Brogans, and the best line of Boots on the market. We are overwhelmed every day with compli ments and exclamations of admiration from "every lady who sees Our Dress Goods. And we feel that they are sincere, and that the goods merit every word of praise bestowed upon them, as they consist of everything new in the way of Cashmeres, Satin, Rubers, Camel's Hair, Camel's Hair Tricots, Ladies Tricot Cloth, RhaD-Almas, Silks, Satins, Striped Satin and Bubers, Flannels, Plaids, Empress Cloths, and anything else you desire in this line. Our stock of Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, Shawls, Jerseys, Balmorals, Zephyr Shawls, Knit Hoods, Cloaks, Newmarkets, Plain and Russian Circulars, short Wraps, Blankets, Linseys, Janes, Kerseys, Waterproofs, is full and weft selected and cheap, and you can be pleased in any article in this line. We Always Keep on Hand A large supply of Domestics, bleached and brown Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Cotton Diaper, Plaids, Drillings, Tickings, Prints, Foulards, Canton Flannels, Ginghams, Towels, Table Cloths, Doileys, Counterpanes and Curtains, in large assortment. We have the largest line of Hosiery ever brought to Yorkville. Also a full supply of Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cuffs, Collars, Undervests, Hoopskirts and Bustles. All new. and cheap. Our Stock of Clothing Cannot be. surpassed. We have it, and as we have always done heretofore, we are going to sell it, for it has every quality to lecommend itstylish, durable and cheap. Everybody says we have the handsomest Overcoats ever brought to this market. We have always had them, but this season we have some special attractions, besides a tremendous line of cheaper grades. In fact, we have them from 80.OO to $2.5.00. Gents' Furnishing Goods In larere assortment, containing all that is nobby. Shirts, in plain and plaited bosoms, of all sizes. Regatta or Bycicle Shirts of the best quality, and in all sizes and colors. HATS. The Mammoth has always led in hats, and everybody goes there for a hat. This season her stock is large and new, and contains all the newest shapes of stiff in black, brown and white, and a handsome line of beavers in black and brown. Something entirely new and attractive. The best 81.00 and the best 81.50 hat on the market. Come to the Mammoth for any kind of hat you desire, for man or child, you will find what you want. Millinery in Great Variety, All the new shapes in ladies', misses' and children's hats. One ton of sbot, and many new brands in tobacco. We have everything. Come and see us. THE TIME. It is useless to say we need money, and we hope that all of our customers will follow the examfle some have set, and settle their accounts soon. arties owing us on accounts or notes previous to 1885, must settle. HUNTER A OATES. RIDDLE & PEGRAM~ BAGGING ANlTim a f\ YARDS of Bagging and 400 bun?Lr?l_JlJLF dies of new Arrow Ties. Having 'bought early, we are prepared to offer very low prices to our customers and friends, who may favor us with a call before buying. Seed Oats. 1,000 bushels of genuine Texas Red Rust Proof Oats. Those who know the advantage of changing seed will sow no other. General Supplies. Our stock of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac., is as complete as in the past. HAMS UillUK/l Wo have in stock a nice lot of Magnolia and Country Hams. LIME. We have on hand and shall endeavor to keep a supply of Simon's pure Lime. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. REMEMBEB we are Agents for the sale of the Studebaker Wagon, and while positive that it has no superior are candidly of the opinion that it is unequaled. Call and let us talk Wagon awhile and make you happy. RIDDLE ?fc PEGRAM. LATTA BROTHERS JUST RECEIVED. V^E have just received six hundred bushels Red Rust Proof Oats. ONE HUNDRED RO.LLS OF BAGGING, One Hundred and Fifty Bundles of Ties, j And other Goods, under the head of I GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. LATTA BROTHERS. I I ! ' j. w. poBsoiv. J GUNS, GUNS. IF you want a good single or double breech or muzzle loading shot gun, from $2.50 to $50.00, j you can find it at J. W. DOBSOX'S. BAKING POWDERS. PATAPSCO Baking Powders for sale bv J. w. dobSon. I , BUGGIES. 1HAVE received another lot of those nice ; cheap Buggies. Call, see them and be con- i vinced. J. W. DOBSON. | 1885. SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR 1885. OF THE Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Association of Chester, York, Fairfield and Lancaster Counties, WILL BE HELD AT CHESTER, S. ., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5 and 6. Gates Open Tuesday at 110'Clock, A. M., and at 9 A. M.,each succeeding day. - ?mi Am A %# A GKANU UiarLA i. Embracing every article of Household and Mechanical Manufacture, as well as all Agricultural Products, Implements and Machinery! - Special attention is called to the Commodious Machinery Hall, erected on the Grounds for the exhibition of all kinds of Machinery! $2,500 in Premiums. R. H. GLENN, of York Marshal. T. J. CUNNINGHAM, of Chester, Special Marshal for FRIDAY. PROGRAMME. Monday?Secretary's office will be opened at 8 o'clock, A. M., when all entries will be assigned their proper positions. Tuesday?Gates open at 11 o'clock. From 12 to 1 o'clock an exhibition in the arena of all Cattle, under the direction of the Superintendent; from 1 to 3, a display of all Horses, beginning with those led by the halter, and closing with saddle, single and matched harness horses, as directed by the Superintendent. From 3 to 5 horseback riding ana diiving by ladies and gentlemen. Wednesday?Gates open at 9 o'clock. The forenoon will be devoted to the examination in the arena, by the committee, of all cattle; at this contest the committee will tie the ribbons. The afternoon will be devoted to military displays and musical entertainments. Thursday?Gates open at 9 o'clock. From 10 to 1, display of all horses, beginning with those led by the halter, and closing with saddle, single and matched horses, as directed by the Superintendent. At this contest the ribbons will be tied. At 2 o'clock Aunual Oration by "BILL ARP." In the afternoon, contest in riding will he had. Friday?Gates open at 8 o'clock. Field sports and games from 9. A. M., to 1.30 P. M., under charge of Special Superintendent. At 1.30 P.M., premiums will be awarded from the executive ato.wi \riatato in nrpiniiim list corrected. De partment Four is open to the world, and not restricted to South Carolina raised. A FIRST-CLASS BAND OF MUSIC will enliven the occasion. Grounds beautifully located and well supplied with shade and water. Ample accommodations for all visitors. JOHN S. BRATTON, Pres. J. K. Hrnry, Secretary. October 15 42 3t G. II. O'LEARY. FURNITURE DEALER. I AM now receiving new Goods of all kinds in th6 Furniture line, consisting of fine Walnut Suits, fine and medium Walnut Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, common Lounges, Sideboards, Safes, Walnut, Ash and Poplar Extension 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, Cane 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. 25 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. G. H. O'LEARY. 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 Erices with any dealer. I am selling the Charles oble & Co. Stoves and other manufactures. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AND HARNESS. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, J\ &c., manufactured expressly for this market ana 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 It, ASHE. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. DON'T throw away your money on a cheap wagon. Buy the "best, the Old Hickory. Tongues don't break, Axles don't break, Tires don't come off, Skeins don't worK loose, Axies don't work loose, Spokes don't work loose. Don't do any more cussing at breakdowns, but buy the "OLb HICKORY." Fitness, courage and honesty endeared Andrew Jackson, otherwise known as "Old Hickory," after whom the wagon is named, to the hearts of the American people. Strength, durability, lightness of draft and honest construction are the characteristics of the Old Hickory Wagon. I have received a car load?38 wagons?and offer them to the trade. Light one-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy one-horse thimble skein wagons, light one-horse iron axle wagons, heavy one-horse iron axle wagons, light two-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy two-horse thimble skein wagons, light three-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy threehorse thimble skein wagons,neavy three-horse iron axle wagons, light four-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy four-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy four-horse iron axle wagons. Can furnish seats, and will sell extra bodies or running gear. I am instructed by the manufacturer to guarantee these wagons superior to any wagon made in America, and to give a written guarantee with each wagon to replace it or repair any broken part within twelve months after date of purchase, caused from defective material or workmanship. HAZARD POWDER. I have instructions from the Hazard Powder Company to reduce the price on Rifle Powder. The following prices are now in force and will remain so until changed bv the Company : Kentucky Rifle, FFF, fTg, and "Sea Shooting" Fg. Powder in 25 pound kegs, ?4.00; in 12i ?ound kegs, 82.25, and in 61 pound kegs, ?1.25. rices on other brands are not changed from old list. These prices are only for wholesftlp'trade and dealers. JOHN R. *XSHE. 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 flscal year commencing November IsL 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. 578, 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 Currencv, National Bank Notes, and coupons which snail 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"Deticiency 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-payers, I will attend at the following places, on the days named : At Black's, Cherokee township, Thursday 22d, and Friday 23d of October. At Clark's Fork, McGill's Store, King's Mountain township, Saturday, 24th of October. At Yorkville, from 'Monday, 28th of October, until Saturday, 7th of November. At Coates' Tavern, Catawba township, Monday, 9th of November. ? . tjtill TuquUiiv intli Wodnpsdiiv Uth. At IWta XilU, X UWOM..J ^ , Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th days of November. At Yorkville, from Monday 16th, until Monday 30th of November, inclusive. After which day 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 J I M BO. FASTEST time on record. A new railroad to be built from Alston, by way of Hoodtown, Yorkville and Clay Hill, to Charlotte, N. C., TO HAUL THE COTTON BALES out of the way of Jumbo. He packs a 500 pound bale, ties it, rolls it out and replaces the bagging for the next bale, all within four minutes. Q. J. HOKE. October 15 32 3m PAY YOl'R TOWN TAX. BY virtue of a resolution of Town Council, the tax-payers of Yorkville, S. C., are hereby notified that the Tax Books will be open for tho COLLECTION OF TOWN TAXES FOR 1885, at the Treasurer's Office, at the Banking House ol T. S. Jett'erys, from the 1st to the 31st of October 1885, after which time tho usual penalties will attach as in delinquent State and County taxes. F. A. GILBERT, Town Treasurer. Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 17, 1885. 38 tf