Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 04, 1886, Image 3
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Correspondence of the Yorkville Enquirer.
LETTER FROM CHESTER.
Chester, March 1.?The Lee Light In- j
fan try celebrated Washington's birthday
by target shooting. Brice's grove was the
scene of the shooting. The distance was
two hundred yards. The best shot was
made by J. G. Baird, and to him was award- :
.ed the prize, which was a gold medal. The
second oe9t shot was made by Sandy Childs.
The Lee Light Infantry under the administration
of Capt. G. J. Patterson is in a
i flourishing condition.
The escaped convicts captured at and
near this place were taken back to North '
Carolina a few days ago. Each of them ;
have a long time to serve in the Penitenti- j
ary of that State, ana when they have served
their sentences there one of them will be
tried, convicted and sentenced to the Tenitentiry
cf this State for the burglary recently
committed here. His future is far
from bright. Still he has no one to blame
but himself.
The report of Col. J. S. Bratton submitted
at the late annual meeting of the Chester
> Fair Association, was excellent. The condition
of the fair was clearly and well set
forth. The following extract is taken from
ri this report: uOn the 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th
days of November, 1885, the regular annual
Fair was held at Chester, at which the largest
and best display of field crops and stock
ever made by the counties wason exhibition.
Department No. 1, for field crops, was more
than full. The stalls for cattle, and horses
and other stock were all filled and a number
could not be accommodated. We make
^ special mention of these Departments, because
the accommodations were inadequate
? to exhibition therein. The ladies of the
four counties deserve special mention for
the interest manifested by their large and
V most excellent exhibitions in Departments
Seven, Eight and Nine."
The following grand and petit jurors were
? i?a m 3 ni
drawn on last JLuesuuy : ^mreute j^uugiu^,
R.' B. McFadden, J. F. Barber, J. P. Ragsdale,
R. B. Johnston, J. L. Wood, J. H.
Hamilton, W. R. Davie, S. J. Wylie, C. H.
Alexander, L. H. Grant, V. B. Millen, J.
E. Wylie, J. M. Wallace?grand jurors.
E. C. Stahn, Andrew Duncan, B. D. Jordan,
James Spray, Henry Stevenson, Alex. Gaston,
R. B. Anderson, G. C. Gill, W. T. Robison,
Jr., J. M. Robinson, J. R. Turner, O.
Barber, A. W. Darby, W. T. Corder, B. H.
Ragsdale, J. C. Carpenter, T. P. McKeown,
J. J. Sanders, T. B. Meacham, T. J. Cornwell,
C. J. Stroud, R. S. Hope, Smith Kitchens,
J. H. Hamilton, T. J. Weir, C. M.
Ferguson, Smith Hardin, W. T. Dallas, I.
N. Whitesides, A. D. Darby, Jr., R. R.
Gill, J. S. Darby, Hugh Worthy, I. G. Jack,
son, J. L. Kerr, Tillman Oglesby?petit
jurors. Court will meet on the 3d Monday
of this month.
The young people had a splendid time
/at the skating rink one evening last week.
Mr. Banks Meacham, Jr., managed affairs
successfully and pleasantly. The prizes for
the best skating were awarded to Miss
Annie Douglas, Mr. T. H. Murr and Eddie
. Curtis.
An unsuccessful attempt was made on last
Saturday night to break into the express office.
The cellar was the base of the burglar's
operations. As times tighten thievinr*
innmocnc
The sheriff sold a small tract of land today
at a low price. Some personal property
was also sold at low figures. The low
prices realized were a good index of the
scarcity of money and the general hardness
of the times.
*y?Qn last Friday evening another burglary
Avas committed in our town. The store of
J. L. Simmons was robbed of a few articles.
The glass window in the front of the store
was the place chosen by the burglar for his
operations. m.
Parket Reports.
YORKVILLE, March 3.?Cotton 6 to Si.
. LIVERPOOL, March 1.?Cotton dull; upr
lands, 4 ll-16d.
NEW YORK, March 1.?Cotton firm; middling
uplands, 8?. Futures closed firm with
* ? - AAA 11 o or
Sales OI isz.uuu oaies as ionows ; iuaa-u, o.oo iu
8.8G ; April, 8.93 to 8.94; May, 9.03 to 9.04 ; June,
9.13 to 9.14; July, 9.19 to 9.20; August, 9.27 to
' 9.28; September, 9.09 to- 9.LI; October, -8.96 to
8.98;'November, 8.92 to 8.93; December, 8.93
to 8.94.
CHARLESTON, March 1.?Cotton quiet; middling,
8i.
^HYMEIVEAL.
Married?At the residence of the bride's
father, in Greenville, S. on the 7th ultimo, bv
Rev. David Talley, Mr. JAMES L. W. McCARTER,
of York conntv, and Miss MINNIE W.
LARK.
On the 10th ultimo, by Rev. J. M. Garrison,
Mr. W. C. HENRY and Miss MAMIE E. C.
JENKINS. All of York county.
On the 18th ultimo, by Rev. J. M. Garrison,
Mr. M. J. BRANDON and Miss E. J. PARKS.
Both of Mecklenburg county, N. C.
lateral gtoticcs.
Religions Notice.
There will bo preaching at Rainah Church on
the second Sunday of March, (14th day), instead
of the first Snndav, as heretofore.
W. W. RATL'HFORD.
March 4 9 It
Campaign Year.
The time in which additions may be made to
' clubs for the Youkvillk Enquirer, under our
prospectus proposition will expire on the second
Monday of March, (Sth) 1SSG. Therefore, per*
sons who desire the benefit of club rates, must
subscribe and pay for the paper before that date,
as after the expiration of that time it will not be
furnished for less than $2.~>0 unless new clubs
are formed. Remember the date, and return
your names immediately.
Sunshine and Storm.
The advertisement that has appeared in the En
uuirkk for the last three issues of the paper,
stating the fact that after 14 years of exposure to
heat and cold, wind and rain, sunshine and cloud,
the Longman <k Martinez* Prepared Paint, on a
certain house in town, is still in good condition,
would seem to preclude the necessity of saying
anything further about the Paint. The facts in
the case prove beyond question the durability of
the Paint. Every painter who has applied it, attests
its covering capacity and economy, and the
faith of its manufacturers is shown by the absolute
guarantee that attaches to every gallon sold.
Is all this not sufficient recommendation to every
person who has a house to paint, to use it.
Sold in town only by Kuykexdal.
Lingering Smiles.
The fame of the Piedmont Beauty Tobacco has
gone out into all the sections of the county tributary
to this place. From the sunny slopes of
Bullock's Creek, from the smiling plains of
Bethesda, from the green fields ot Clover, from
the historic ground of Bethel, from the pictu,
resque landscapes of King's Mountain, from the
laughing brooks and undulating acres of Clark's
Fork, from the Bull hills and lovely vales of
Turkey Creek, and from the Utopian region
f" known as York township, the welkin rings with
the continuous and increasing demand for the P.
B. Contentment broods, and smiles linger on
the countenances of all those who use the Beauty
and remember the genuine can only be had of
Kuykendal.
Itugeies, A Dollar Each.
We are offering a prepared Carriage Paint,
black, at one dollar per can. Each can is warranted
to paint a Buggy or a Carriage. But
one coat required. Makes a beautiful finish
without Varnish. Full directions on each can.
Any one can apply it. Sold in town only at the
York Drug Store.
Have You Ilcon Sick ?
Is your convalescence slow and tedious? Then
try a bottle of Westmoreland's CALISAYA
TONIC, and take as directed. It will soon make
you strong and well again, is perfectly harmless
and faultless. Can be used l>v the infant, the ,
aged and the infirm. For sale by
DOWRY A STARR.
Trade With May A May This Year.
They will sell you cheap and give you as good
and pure Drugs as you can buy anywhere in the
world.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE."
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, I
Executor of the estate of JOHN YOUNG, |
deceased, has made a final settlement with [
the Judge of Probate for York county, and .
t? on the 6th day of April, 18SG, at 12 o'clock, M., '
will make application for a final discharge
from liabilitv its Executor of the said estate. |
R. E. PORTER. Executor. I
March 1 9 ">t I
COUNTY EQUALIZATION BOARD.
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, )
Yonrk County, [
Yorkvtlle, S. C., February 27, 1880. J
THE Equalization Board of York county is
horebv notified to meet IN THE AUDITOR'S
OFFICE of this county, on TUESDAY,
the 9th davof MARCH, 1880.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
Auditor York County.
March 4 9 It
GLEO MRWO.
ANOTHER CAR LOAD~OF
^ J0UNC LESANDH?
glad to furnish any one desiring good stock.
We do not make false statements to make sales,
nor do we misrepresent "the Mule." This car
load will wind up our spring business, and we
advise our friends to call early and make their
selections. Approved paper," or Uncle Sam's
Treasury note draws a mule. Stables at the old
stand of Whitaker & Glenn, where you can always
find us. GLENN <fe DARWIN.
erf Ac MAY, ?rf
DRUGGISTS. ??
DIAMOND DYES.
every variety and shade of color made,
Vf and for dying cotton, wool and silk, in large
quantity.
PILLS, PILLS, PILLS.
Just received, 3(5 barrels of Pills, at the low
price of 15cents a barrel. Besides, we also have
the celebrated Mayapple Pill, 35 pills to the box,
at the low price of 25 cents per box.
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Of all kinds, fresh and just from the producer,
and we will sell them at low prices.
OPIUM AND MORPHINE,
Of superb quality, as well as other kinds of sedatives
and nervines.
A GREAT VARIETY OF TOxNICS
And other strengthening Medicines, and many
kinds of Blood Medicines and Blood Purifiers."
FLUID EXTRACTS
And Medicinal Tinctures of every kind, and as
we make them ourselves, we warrant their purity.
MAY & MAY.
LOWRY & STARR.
COUGHS, COLDS, PNEUMONIA.
WE have a specially large line of remedies
for the above very common troubles. Try
Taylor's Sweet Gum and Mullien, Boschee's
German Syrup, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral or Sine's
25 cents bottle of Cough Syrup, never fails to
eradicate a cold.
Onr Tobaccos.
We have added to our large assortment a line
of Sullivan's Goods?justly known as the best
Tobacco, for the money, in America.
PRESCRIPTIONS.
Don't forget to direct your doctors to have
vour prescriptions tilled at the Drug Emporium.
We give especial attention to that line of the
business.
Soaps. Soaps, Soaps.
Bar, Castile and Glycerine [keeps your hands
from chapping.] Lubin's, Pear's, Colgate's and
Kirk's Toilet Soaps. Cutacura, Glenn's Sulphur,
Carbolic and Dental Soaps, in great profusion, at
any price you, want.
OUR STOCK.
We arc constantly getting in new goods and
always give you the advantage of any decline in
price. If we are out of any article, we will have
it sent to your address in three davs after the
- - J? i : T AHfDV f, CTADP
uru^r IS JUU It IV X KA, giAlVAVi
GEORGE T SCHORR.
''DOWN IN FRONT,"
AND come and see my Knives and Forks, Table
and Tea Spoons," Butcher Knives, Pocket
Knives, and other articles of Hardware. We
are bound to give you a good trade. Will have
on a nice lot of Crockery ware and Lamps soon,
"and don't yon forget it."
Stoves Arc Offered
Remarkably low now. Examine my stock,
even if you don't buy.
Mr. ADAMS HAS I,EFT ME,
But I have engaged a first-class workman of
Charleston, who will arrive in a few weeks.
Will introduce him through these valuable
columns.
Is the Time
To get the "big end" of a trade with me.
WKArn^w rii'^K.
40 Reams of Tiddv's Wrapping Paper for sale.
* GEORGE T. SCHORR.
FREW BROTHERS.
ROC K HILL, S. t .
SEED OATS.
WE have a limited supply of
Red RustProof
AND
WHITE OATS.
ALSO
SEED POTATOES.
Early Rose,
Goodrich,
Peerless.
Xew Orleans Jlolassos,
At close prices, at
FREW BROTHERS.
Rock Hill, S. C.
T. S. JEFFEBYS.
"MORE LIGHT."
1 HAVE just received and put in my Warehouse,
near the corner of Congress and East
Liberty street, the largest and most desirable
stock of
Sash, Rlinds and Doors,
Ever brought to this market, which I can sell
nt the
Lowest Competing Price*.
These goods were bought from an extensive
Western establishment, and are of the
BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
T. S. JEFFKItYS.
J. W. DOBSON. ~
( ARDE.\ SEKDK.
A LOT of Landreth's Garden Seeds for sale at
J\ J. W. DOBSON'S.
SEED OATS"
T*7"HITE and Red Seed Oats, at
ft J. W. DOBSON'S.
DRIED FRUIT.
DRIED Apples and Peaches at
J. W. DOBSON'S.
GREEN FRUIT.
(~i REEN Apples, Oranges and Lemons, at
T J. W. DOBSON'S.
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH
j\_ ROSE, deceased, will please make payment,
without delay, to HART & HART, Attorneys;
and those holding claims will present them, duly
authenticated, within the time fixed by law, to
\VM. E. ROSE, Administrator,
Columbia, S. C.
February 11 7 3t
WITHERS ADICKES.
SOME NEW ARRimS^HARDWARE;
HOES, Shovels, Spades, Plows, Locks, Hinges, l
Glass-Cutters, Rakes, Forks, Files, Grass [
Scythes, Bush Hooks?a splendid articlo for
cleaning up. Examine our Corn Sheller. Wo
think we are Headquarters for Hardware.
Leather. Leather, Leather!
Cheap by the side,any size piece, cut half-soles of I
choicest quality. No waste. Red and White
Oak. Pegs, Awls, Wax, Thread and Shoe Findings,
generally.
SEEDS.
j
Grass Seeds of all kinds. Oats, Rye, Clover,
etc., etc.
Smidt's Cattle and Horse Powders.
200 packs of the above Powders at 20 cents, as
good ?as is made.
GROCERIES,
As low as the lowest for first-class pure eatables.
New Sugars and Coffees. Examine them
before buying.
Tobaccos, at all Prices.
Snuffs in Packs, Boxes, and Bladders of all
sizes.
FERTILIZERS.
We again represent the Etiwan Company, but
only want to sell to those who pay promptly.
Try Sweet Home Flour
And our strictlv pure Lard.
V'I^HERS ADICKES.
Li ATT A BROTHERS
FERTILIZERS.
WE are prepared to furnish our customers
with either Ammoniatcd Goods or Acid
Phosphate, as we are selling
Baker's Standard Guano,
And HARLE'S DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE.
Both well known to our trade.
GROCERIES.
We are carrying a full stock of Groceries and
invite farmers to call on us before buying their
supply of
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Corn,
Meal, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Salt, etc., etc.
LATTA BROTHERS.
Xed, jefferysT
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
COFFINS.
A FULL supply on hand, consisting of Wood
Burial Caskets, Cases, and plain Coffins.
Gloss White Caskets and Cases for Children.
FURNITURE.
Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads.
Washstands, Tables, and a general supply always
in Store.
Special orders filled at short notice.
nrni inikin
rvcrHiiiiiivt.
All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms liberal.
J. KD. JKFFERYS.
PAY UP.
Tho Accounts due the firm of J. ED. JKFFERYS
& CO., are in my hands for collection by
the FIRST OF APRIL next. Come pay up and
save costs.
J. ED. JKFFERYS.
JOH*r F. SPECK
WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES!
YOUR particular attention is called to my
X solid Silver Hunting Case Waltham Movement
Watches at $10.00?worth $14.00. Also, a
nice line of Dust Proof Watches, and other
styles.
Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses,!
Ac., in endless variety. Pocket Knives, Scissors,
Razors, Shears, Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy
Goods, Ac., Ac. All goods sold as cheap as can
be bought in any market.
REPAIRING.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the
best manner.
WANTED.
1,000 ounces of Old Silver wanted, for which
the highest price will be paid, in trade.
JOHN F. SPECK, Jeweler.
~jgi|gjr j
mil bt milled FREE to ill tppllciota, tad to cuitomeri of
lut 7?ir without ordering It. It contiloi ibout ISO ptj?i,
600 lUuetretloni, prleei, aocuritc deicrlptlons ind vtluiblo
dlrtotlont for pUnllcg all Tirletlee of VEGETAIH.K
ud FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, etc. Inriluiblo
to ill, eipecieUj to Uirket Girdenrn. Send for It.
d. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan
December 10 50 3m
a dihxistrator s notice,
VLL persons having demands against the estate
of J. II. WILLIAMSON, deceased, are
notilied to present the same within the time
prescribed by law, duly attested. Those indebted
to said estate will be required to make immediate
payment.
R. K. ClUTIIRIE, Administrator.
February IS 7 3t*
fouls wanted.
WANTED bv the 20TII DAY of FEBRUARY
ISSfi?
500 GEESE 500 TURKEYS.
For which the highest market price will be paid.
To exchange, GOOD MILCH COWS for
BEEVES.
.Kit- The market will be kept regularly supplied
with Fresh Beef, Corned Beef, Pork,
Sausage, etc. S. A. McELWEE.
notice.
F3RSOKS living along the post route from
YORKVILLE to BULLOCK'S CREEK. S.
C., desiring to subscribe to the Yorkvillk Esqi'iRFit,
Slid to whom it is inconvenient to receive
their papers at a post office, will have their
papers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE
tor carrying, bv putting their names on mv club.
J. N. ROBERTS.
January 7 1 tf
notice7
ALL persons who have entered their names on
my club of 1K8<> for the YORKVILLE ENQUIRER,
and who have not yet paid their subscriptions,
are respectfully requested to pay the
same by the first Monday*in March, next.
W. H. MOORE.
February 11 f> 4t
T. M. POBSON & CO.
School Books, School Books!
i\_PPLETOX'S Renders.
Swinton's Headers.
Swinton's United States History.
Holmes' United States History.
Art of teaching and management.
Robinson's Arithmetics.
Sanford's Arithmetics.
Swinton's Word Primer.
Swinton's Word Analysis.
Smith's Grammar.
Reed <k Kellog's Graded Lessons.
Reed & Kellog's Grammars.
Maury's Geographies.
Appleton's Geographies.
Cornell's Geographies.
Family Bibles.
Webster's Spellers.
Webster's Dictionaries.
Outlines of the World's History.
Derry's History.
Reynold's 3rd Readers.
All of the above Books are in stock at the lowest
cash prices. Any book not in stock will be
ordered at publisher's prices.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
100 pairs of Boots.
100 Overcoats. ' ' ,
100 Suits.
25 Blankets.
100 pairs of Shoes?1 and 2?at one-half what
they cost.
12 Cloaks.
12 Hats at one-half what they cost.
25 Comforts.
1 large Crumb Cloth.
All of tho above at cost, for cash.
JUST ARRIYED.
A largo line of that perleet fitting Cincinnati
Clothing, at cotton prices, for the money.
We have an elegant lino of Winston Shirts at
75 cents. Just about as good as anything you
can buy for SI.00. Also, our stock of
Zeigler's Shoes.
We are well supplied with all numbers, and will
say, without fear of contradiction, that our button
Zeigler at $2.50 are fresh and nice and as good
as anything3*011 can buy in town for S3.00.
JUST TRY AND SEE.
Trunks for ladies at rock bottom prices.
Gents' Standing Collars, linen, at 5 cents each,
or 6 for 25 cents.
Our lines of Chewing Tobacco are good and as
cheap as thecheapest.
We keep Paper, Envelopes, Pens of all kinds
and Copy Books.
Tram and mis Reduction
In our Millinery Goods. Many things below
cost. Trimmed Hats at cost.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.,
Leaders in Millinery and Dress Making.
. . ...i.
w. c. Latimer.^
BARGAINS IN DRV GOODS.
AS we are very anxious to close out the remainder
of our Winter Stock, we are oiler
mggoous hi-very tempting priees. wui emue
line of Ladies' Wraps, Men's and Boys'Overcoats,
Blankets, Ladies'and Gents'Underwear,
Heavy Cassimeres, Sec., See., at about what they
cost, for cash.
These ^oori are all Fresh and New,
And must be sold in order to make room for our
large Spring stock, which we expect to purchase
very soon. Parties having goods charged must
expect to pay regular prices.
We have on hand a large stock of New Home
and Domestic Sewing Machines, which we will
sell cheap for the cash, or on regular terms.
GUANO.
We have in stock John Merryman & Co.'s Standard
Fertilizers, which wo offer at liberal prices.
All parties who owe us on Guano for last year,
will please settle before the new season opens.
W. C'. LATIMER.
LIOSAY ?Jfc MOORE.
STANDARD FERfTUZjERS!
Groceries, 'saqBH
Sugar, 'soon
Coffee, '?>P!cI
Lard, 'saxy
Molases, 'SHOOH-HSflH
Flour, 'sjaqajujj
Racon, T 'sjoiuuhih
Hams, I 's.wus
Canned Goods. X <saIL>I
Maccaroni, 'saAUi>{-A\uj{i
Buckwheat, S 'sjaSny
Oat-meal, A 's^oot
Crackers, Y 'sjanaqs tuoo
Candies, *sna.\()
Pickles, Wholesale A Retail. 'sainas
Spices, 'sioj
Onions, -TI 'semajl
Apples, O 'sdmc'i
Chocolate, O 's.Cauuuqo
SEEDS, R 'saaujnu
Potatoes, E 'SdVOS
Peas, 'duos ioroj,
Corn, 'sdeos jLipumn
Bran, 'sduos SutAuqs
Meal, 'qaJTUS
Salt, 'sauii saqiojo
Mackerel, 'soqsiu paJOAOO
Butter, 'saqsia ui?H
Tea, 'sapqd
Citron, 'NHHHfkL AilOS
Nuts, 'sjas fiswif)
Raisins, 'sqas aaqumqo
TOBACCO, 'sias *91
Snuff, 4si0SJ3P!A\.
Cigars, 'sjas "!Jj
Cigaretts, 'sojopedsnf)
PLOW STOCKS, 'sjaiJlS
Hatnes, 'siaqonn
Chains, 'squj,
Backhands, 'siaqstqi
Ropes, 'Nil
Shovels, ATEAXTIC ACID. *aja 'sujnq.)
isNivauva mm saaiaj
M. STRAUSS.
ALL RIGHT.
M. STRAUSS sells Iiis Goods at
Very Low Prices,
Lower than ean he bought anywhere else. He
would rather
Sell for Cash at Commission Prices,
Than on eredit with large profit. Come and see. I
H. F. AD1CKES.
Grand Central
FANCY DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
Acknowledged Headquarters
FOR
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Yankee Notions <V Small Wares,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
White Goods, Laces,
AND
HOIJSEFIRNISIIINU GOODS.
We Have in Transit
AND will open this week a beautiful line of
colors in tine all-wool Cashmere Diagonal
Dress Goods, 30 inches wide, at 50 cents per yard.
All styles and qualities of Dress Linings, Trimmings,
Buttons, Ac.
Fine bleached Damask Table Cloths.
Medium Damask Table Cloths.
Fine colored Table Damask, entirely new
style.
Fine bleached Damask Table Cloths and Doylies
in sets, to match.
A lot of unusually low priced Doylies.
Cotton Diaper, all widths.
Large heavy Huck and Damask Towels for 25
cents each.
Scrim for Curtains, in new styles.
Wash Rags.
Irish Linen at 05 and 85 cents per yard. Excellent
values.
Birdseye Diaper.
Handkerchiefs.
White Terry Cloth.
Heavy white fleece-lined Cloaking.
The finest lines and lowest prices we have ever
shown of Bishop Lawn, Barred Muslins, Egyptian
Lawn, India Lawn, Jaconets, MulLs, Lace,
brocade and checked Pique.
Victoria Lawns at 10, 12i, 16&, 20 and 25 cents
per yard. Best values to be had.
Nainsook Checks at 10, 15, 20, 25 and 33 cents
per yard.
RECEIVED EAST WEEK,
50 bunches of Yarn, all sizes.
1000 yards best 4-4 brown Homespuns.
A choice lot 01 Janes,uouonaaes, ?xc.
Exceptional and exclusive styles in Women's
and Children's Shoes.
A nice soft medium cut broad Shoe for old
men.
A lot of beautiful patterns in Spring style
Table Oil Cloths.
Bleached Homespuns.
Lonsdale Cambrics.
Fine and heavy brown Homespuns.
All colors of Selicias for Dress Linings.
Plaid Linen Toweling.
Fine Marseilles Quilts.
The prettiest lot of new Dress Ginghams we
ever had.
A lot of beautiful brocade Dress Goods in
blacks and Fancies.
A lot of 6-4 mixed Debaize.
Black Wadding, White Wadding.
Turkey Red Marking and Embroiderv Cotton.
Whalebones, Corset Laces, Hooks and Eyes.
Agate Buttons, Dress Buttons.
Safety Pins, Garter Webs, Picture Cords.
Gingham and tine Alpaca Umbrellas.
Blank Books, Pens, Harmonicas.
10 Slate Pencils in a wood box for 5 cents.
Book Straps, Shawl Straps.
Dice Cups, Red Tape,
Slate Pencil Pointers,
Envelopes, Writing Papers, Copy Books,
School Books, Cook Books, &c.
1,000 Volumes of Lovell's Library, the most
popular books of the day. Send for list.
DRESS GOODS.
Having closed out our entire stock of Dress
Goods (excepting a few remnants which we still
offer as bargains) previous to arrival of invoices
mentioned above, we are now showing a very
desirable stock of Dress Goods, every piece of
which is new. Excellent values in black Cashmeres.
RARE BARGAINS.
We offer, for the next 15 days, Flare Bargains
in all Winter Goods:
A few pairs of Blankets, fine and low priced.
Red and White Flannels.
Cotton Flannels.
Plaid Linseys.
Shawls and Cloaks.
Wool Hose for Ladies and Misses.
Cashmere Gloves.
Heavy Gloves for men.
Ladies' and Misses' Merino Vests and Pants.
Children's Union Suits.
Men's Merino Shirts, Merino and Cotton Flannel
Drawers.
A few Overcoats, Knit Hoods, Shawls, Sacques,
Ac., Ac.
OUR niLIJXERY STORE
Is Headquarters for Ladies'and Misses' Gloves,
Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear,
Underwear, Collars, Cull's, Laces, Embroideries,
Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Beads, Ornaments,
Zephyrs, Saxony Wools, Knitting Silk, Silk
Flosses, Filloselle, Linen and Cotton Flosses,
Arrosene, Cheneilte, Eng. Art Crewel, Applique
Figures and all kinds of materials for line needle
work.
A variety of patterns in Novelty Braids, red
and blue marking Cotton, Macreme Cords, Ac.
OUR POPULAR MILLINER is at present in
the Northern markets, attending the Spring
Openings, and will return in due season, with a
nice stock of goods and a good store of information
concerning the latest styles in Millinery and
Dress wear. In short, she can tell you WHAT
TO WEAR and WHERE TO BUY IT.
We have a lot of Hats and Bonnets that we
wish to close out and are ottering them at prices
far below cost of production. Call and get a
bargain.
We have a very large and desirable stock of
Janes, Kerseys and Cassimercs, at prices lower
than ever known before.
OUR STOCK OF SHOES
Is ahead of any other in the market and prices
are unequaled.
Bed Ticks, Plaid Osnaburgs, brown Drill, fine
brown Homespun, Quilt Linings, bleached Muslins,
10-4 bleached and brown Shirtings. A nice
lot of seasonable Dress Prints, Meal Sacks,
white Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Cravats, Socks,
silk, cotton and linen Handkerchiefs, Wall
Paper, Ac.
SPECTACLES, Ac.
A full stock of fine Snoctacles. Noso Glasses,
and Eye Protectors.
A lot .of line Scissors, for ladies.
Fine Toilet Soaps and Perfumery.
Needles, Thimbles, Pins, Knitting Pins, Hair
Pins, Hlanket Pins, Nursery Pins, Ac.
AXY XOVEL
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for 10, laor L'd cents. Don't fail to see this stock.
Window Shades, and a large lot of every day
I Hibles.
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THAT IilTTJLE BILL.
| Please don't forget that little bill that you owe
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WE WILL HE GLAD
J To sell to any prompt paying paying parties who
may wish to have an uccount with us this year.
If. F. APTOKES.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
TKXXESSEE HAMS.
WE have in Store a large lot of those closely
trimmed delicious Hams, which we are
offering at 12$ cents per pound.
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General Supplies.
It is our pleasure to offer the largest stock of
General Groceries, Plantation Supplies and
Farming Implements that we have ever carried.
UUAAON. WUAAUJS.
We have secured the exclusive sale of several
of the choicest brands of Fertilizers of the highest
grade, which we shall be pleased to offer our
customers at reasonable prices.
LIME.
We have on hand a large lot of Limestone
Lime, which we offer in either small or car-load
lots.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to us either by Note or
Account must pay up, as we need money and
musthaveit. * RIDDLE A PEGRAM.
JOHN R. ASHE.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
I AM prepared to serve the trade with a full
line of seasonable goods in every department
of my business, viz:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Plantation
Supplies, generally.
Shingles and Lime.
I sell the best quality of Shingles, and have
sole control of the celebrated "Water Flame
JLIIU6t JUUUlililUl/Uluu at uiiucoiuuo
Beware of other Lime offered jis this brand, as
there is none shipped from Gaffney to this place
except to me.
OLD HICKORY WAGON.
I have on hand a full assortment of sizes of
Old Hickory Wagons and offer them cheap, for
cash, and guarantee them equal to any wagon on
wheels.
Guano and Acid.
I am prepared to serve the trade with highgrade
Guano and Acid, and will meet competition
in this line, as heretofore:
PLOW-BRAND GUANO,
EAGLE GUANO,
EAGLE ACID,
ASHEPOO ACID,
DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE.
Give me a showing.
JOHN R. ASHE.
F. HAPPERFIELD.
FRESH GROCERIES.
MY full stock of Groceries consists of the best
goods that can be bought, and will be sold
as low as any other house will sell you.
HARDWARE.
A full supply ot Hardware, including Plow
Fixtures and all other articles in that line required
in agricultural operations.
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
A large lot of all grades. Call and examine
them before buying. I will take pleasure in
showing them and can save you money.
TOBACCO AND 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, fori will
save you the commissions paid to them. Call
and see specimens of work and ascertain prices.
F. HAPPERFIELD.
HUNTER & OATES.
THE MAMMOTH.
Our Noted Characteristics,
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HUNTER A GATES.
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned.
Administrator of the estate of JAMES
JACKSON, deceased, has made a final settlement
with the Judge of Probate for York county, and
on Saturday, the fith day of March, 1886, at 11
o'clock, A. Si., will make application for a final
discharge from liability as Administrator of the
said estate.
JONATHAN F. JACKSON, Administrator.
February -1 5 5t
"ROBERTS' CLUB.
ALL persons who have entered their names on
my Club for the ENQUIRER for the year
1886, are hereby notified that the subscription
price must be paid either at the office, or to myself,
on or before the 6TH DAY OF MARCH,
or the sending of the paper will bo discontinued.
J. N. ROBERTS.
February 25 8 2t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the esof
HUGH A. GALLOWAY, deceased, are
hereby notified to present the same within the
time prescribed by law, duly attested. Persons
indebted to the said estate are required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
R. M. McGILL, Executor.
February 25 8 .It I
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
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THE WRITING ON THE WALL.
THE writing on the walls of our warehouses,
near the depot, shows that we control the
old high-grade Pacific Guano and Acid and the
popular Irish Dissolved Bone. This latter
brand has given yearly, since its introduction,
splendid results to the farmer. Wo have other
brands of standard Guanos, Acid and Kainit,
which we offer to good men at lowest ruling
prices. The condition of all our goods is drv
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and pulverized, ana mere win ne iuuuu wv ui.nculty
in getting tbem through a distributor.
ARRIVED.
Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes offering at low
figures, by the bushel or barrel.
Tobacco at Wholesale.
We have in store and to arrive, a large lot of
good medium grades of Tobacco. These brands
were carefully selected, bought very low for
cash, and are offered by the box or chunk, for
cash, at manufacturer's price. If you want a box
of Tobacco, it will pay you to see us.
75 CANDLES.
We have in Store a lot of Brilliant or Electric
Lamps. Each burner equal in illuminating
power to 75 candles. These Lamps are very
much cheaper than they have been heretofore.
A Lamp Chimney that wont Break.
This is an article that will recommend itself to
every housekeeper in the land. We have an assortment
for the different styles of burners.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
G. H. O'EEARY.
18 8 6.
I TAKE this opportunity of returning my
thanks for the patronage* of the past year, and
of informing the public that in the line of goods
I carry I am full up and prepared to sell as low
as anybody, and in some things at a less price.
Therefore, don't fail to examine my stock before
you buy. G. ll/O'LEARY.
FURNITURE DEPART EXT.
A HANDSOME line of Chamber Suits in Walnut,
Cherry and Mahogany. Medium Walnut
and Ash Bedroom Suits. Common Poplar
Suits. Common Beds, Bureaux, Wardrobes,
Lounges, Tables, Desks, and Secretaries. A
handsome line of Rattan, Reed and Carpet Rockers.
Safes, Sideboards, and in fact, everything
else kept in a first-class Furniture Store, cheap,
at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
CARPETS AND WINDOW SHADES.
A NICE line of Carpets verv cheap. Elegant
Rugs of various kinds. Oil Cloth, Mats for
Washstands, Cocoa and Napier Matting. A nice
line of Holland and Oil Cloth Window Shades.
Cornices and Cornice Poles, at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
COOKING AND HEATING STOV ES."
A LARGE stock of Cooking Stoves, bought in
carload lots. I keep the Charles Noble A
Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richmond,
Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Repairs furnished
for any stove of either factory. Don't fail to
see my Stoves and get prices before you buy.
A few Heating Stoves still on harnl which will
be sold very low. G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES, HARNESS, BK1ULKN, <Kt.
I HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness,
Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which
will be sold very cheap. A large stock of Buggy
Whips, Wagon'Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets,
Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Bridlebits
and everything else kept in an establishment
of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
ON THE WAY.
WILL arrive this week, genuine Eastern Seed
Irish Potatoes, Plowstocks, Plows, School
Books and Tobacco. A part of which will probably
be in stock before this advertisement reaches
you.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
NOTES AND ACCOUNTS.
PAY your Notes and Accounts ?t once. We
need and must have the money.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
CLOVER AND GARDEN SEEDS.
WE have just received a nice lot of Clover
Seed. Also a lot of Garden Seeds in va riety,
which will be sold at ruling prices.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
CLOTHING.
REMEMBER our Ready-Made Clothing must
be closed out. Call, examine and hear our
prices.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C.
JUST received Robinson's Algebras, Maury's
Geographies, Arithmetics, Ac. Will always
take pleasure in ordering any book not in stocK.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
ervvTYc MArniYFS
WE sell the American No. 7 Sewing Machine.
We think it is the best, therefore guarantee
it for five vears.
Kennedy bros. & barron.
TO THE CAROLINA STOVE TRADE."
I RESPECTFULLY inform Stove Buyers all
over the State that I carry in stock, for Fall
and Winter trade,
550 Cooking and Heating Stoves & Ranges.
By actual count, requiring Store and Warehouse
room, 25 by 260 feet to contain the stock,
and can fill orders promptly.
COOKING STOVES FROM $8.00 UP.
Warranted to give satisfaction.
Best Box Heating Stoves from $2.50 Up.
The goods are bought from parties who sell
large .jobbing trade only, and challenge a comparison
of quality and prices of Stoves with any
market North, South, East or West.
#20- Write for circulars giving prices and a full
description of Goods, and
SAVE MONEY.
I am very anxious to get a sample Stove sold
in every neighborhood in the State. TERMS
CASH ON DELIVERY.
J. D. RATTERREE,
Chester, S. C.
October 15 31 12m
1880. WEST LIBERTY STREET. 1886.
' Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables
ARE still on a boom, and the year 1880 finds
me with some of the finest Vehicles ever
shown in the Livery business in Yorkville, and
surpasssed by none. Everything will be kept
in the best style. Give me a trial and be convinced.
Cincinnati and Columbus Buggies
Of every description will be kept. Spring Wagons,
Phaetons, Ac., of the best make, always on
I hand.
FOR FUNERALS
I have a line Queen City Hearse and a Clarence
Coach, which will be sent to any part ef the county
at short notice. Terms reasonable.
A Big Bargain.
I have a Jumpseat Phreton and some Buggies
| on. hand that I will give a big bargain in, if sold
| soon to make room for my new stock.
HAVE YOUR HORSES FED
At the Yorkville Livery and Peed Stables, where
thev will receive the best attention.
F. E. SMITH.
January 2S 17 tf
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,)
Yorkville, S. C., January 18, 1886. j
NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may
concern, that no bill hereafter contracted in
' behalf of the County for the current year, will
bo paid until after Ihe close of the tax books
next December. The Commissioners deem it
proper to say that the Board levied 3 mills for
ordinary county pnrposes, both for 1885and 1886,
but the Legislature, in each case, cut the levy
down to mills. J. N^STF.ELE, _
.1 AMhitS li. ALiLU01.il>,
R. W. WHITESIDES.
January 28 4 tf
| APPLICATION FOB DISCHARGE.
j "TyTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
| 1.N Administratrix of the estate of H. H.
| WILKS, deceased, has made a final settlement
with the Judge of Probate for York county, and
on Thursday, the 4th day of March, A. D.,
1888, at 11 o'clock A. M., will make application
for a final discharge from liability as Adminis|
tratrix of said estate.
CORNELIA G. WILKS, Administratrix.
February 4 fi fit