Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 01, 1886, Image 3
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Religions Notice?Beersheba.
Preaching will commence at Beersheba Church
on Friday, December 3, 1886, and continue on
Saturday and Sunday. There will be two services
on each day. The first service at 11 o'clock,
A. M. Rev. T. R. English will assist the pastor.
D. HARRISON, Pastor.
Alabama Evidence.
Birmingham. Ala.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.,
Gentlemen: I have been much pleased with the
effeetof your Calisaya Tonic, having consumed
the two bottles sent to me by you. That some of
my acquaintances affected with dyspepsia may
try the remedy, I have got Dr. Hughes, a prominent
druggist here, to order one dozen, and
gave him your circular of prices, etc. I have no
doubt he will introduce the medicine which I regard
as a valuable remedy, though my limited
use prevents me from announcing a cure,
very truly, T. B. LYONS,
Vice-President Alabama State Bank.
Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic was recomw.
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York, -who met Mr. Lyons in New Orleans. Dr.
Hughes did order of us, and has had quite a run
on Calisaya Tonic, as all dealers generally do.
Sold by Druggists everywhere at $1.00 a bottle.
Lowby A Starr, Wholesale Agents, Yorkville,
S. C.
October 6 < 40 6m
Unlike Any Other,
Campbell's Cough Cure is unlike any other
preparation of its class. Every ingredient is a
Ktent and powerful medicine, and every dose
s a certain specific and marked effect. It
? shonld never be drank from the bottle as is frequently
done with the usual Cough Remedies,
but every dose should be measured and taken according
to directions on the printed label on the
bottle. Campbell's Cough Cure, wholesale and
retaif.by Kuykkndal.
18 Years.
Since the introduction of Campbell's Cough
Cure it has had the largest sale in the same length
of time of anv medicine that we have ever handled,
and we bavb been in Drugs over 18 years.
Campbell's Cough Cure has a special action on
the Trachea and Larynx, and is, therefore, deci?
dedly useful in hoarseness, doss of voice and
Bronchitis.
Pains
And soreness in chest will be relieved by a few
doses of Campbell's Cough Cure. Sold in town
only by Kuykendai,.
Nature's Laws.
It is one of the laws of'Nature that there is
nothing lost. Matter that is apparently destroyed
only assumes another form. You may not be
able to recognize in the dust of the barnyard or
highway all the harness, shoes, boots, "bridles
ana buggy tops, that have gone before, but they
are there all the same.
All things earthly will decay.
Proofs lie thick all the way,
Indeather alone this law you foil
By using J I. C Harness Oil.
Sola only by Kuykekdal.
A 811k Parse Oat of A Sow's Ear.
Yon can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear,
but you can make your blackened and weatherworn
house beautiful, clean and attractive, by
the use of the celebrated Longman & Martinez'
Paints, and have more respect for yourself and
family, and feel, if anything, just a trifle of more
importance than your neighbors. Longman <fc
Martinez* Paint sold by Kuykkndal.
Most Excellent.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville,Tenn.,
writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of
your most excellent medicines, Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption; having found it to
be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its
virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended
it, praiseit ateveiy opportunity." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed
to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
; Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and
Lungs. Trial bottle free, at Lowry & Starr's
Drug Store. Large size fl.OO.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite is
poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are
fidgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want' to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimulants,
spring medicines, or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
' you in a worse condition than before. What you
want is an alterative that will purify your blood,
start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore
your vitality, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicineyou will find in Elec
trie Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Lowry
A Starr's Drug Store.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The beet Sal vein the world for Cuts, Braises,
Stores; Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Lowry <fe Starr.
July 14 28 ly
~ l.~THATHACKING COUGH can beso quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.
Sold by May A May.
2. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer isguaranteed
to cure you. Sold by May <fc May.
8. 8LEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
for you. Sold by May A May.
4. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by
May AMay.
5. For lame back, sideor chest, use Shiloh's Porous
Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by May A
May.
6. 8HILOH'SCOUGH and Consumption Cure
is sold by us on guarantee. It cures Consunrption.
Sold by May <fc May.
7. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
75 cents per bottle. Sold by May <fc May.
* 8. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.
Sold by May A May.
September 29 39 ly
DRUG STORE FOR SALE.
NOW is the time, and this is the place, for a
good physician to run a DRUG STORE and
buildup a GOOD PRACTICE on a small capital.
I offer to sell my STOCK OF DRUGS in order to
change my business. Apply to
S. A. SMITH,
Clover, S. C.
December 1 -48 2t
NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern :
PURSUANT to the order of the Court of Commrtu
Pip?s for York eountv. in the case of
"Oan'l McLure et al. vs. George Steele, Adm'r,
et al.," notice is hereby given that the proper
. parties are required to call for the following dividends,
to wit:
One-half Fi. Fa., Thos. Davies vs. Win. McLure
and Moses Lindsay, ?592 32
Lindsay <fc Gordon, 50 60
James W. Nelson, 8 50
W. B. Ashe 26 50
S. C. Youngblood, Executor, 13 50
J. H. Tobit 23 50
R. Springs Moore, deceased, 285 10
Heirs of Mary Nance, deceased, 12 25
And notice is hereby also given, that order
will be made by the Court, at its next Term, to
distribute to other creditors, who have proved
claims, the balance then on hand of the fund
now held to pay unclaimed dividends.
York C. H., S. C., November 30,1886.
JOS.. F. WALLACE, Clerk.
December 1 48 4m
TAX RETURNS FOR 1HS6-87.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, YORK COUNTY, '
Yorkville, S. C., December 1, 1886.
According to law, the tax books of
YORK COUNTY, for the tiscal year commencing
November 1st, 188H, will be open from
JANUARY 1ST, 1887, UNTIL FEBRUARY
20TH, 1887, inclusive. The Auditor will attend
at the following places and times to take the tax
returns of the several tax-payers of York county
for the fiscal year 1886.
At Yorkville, on Saturday, January 1,1887.
At Bethany, on Monday/January 3, 1887.
At Clover, on Tuesday, January 4, 1887.
At Bethel, on Wednesday, January 5,1887.
At Thompson's Mill, on Thursday, Januarv
6, 1887.
At Clay Hill, on Friday, January 7, 1887.
At Neelv <k Son's Store, op Saturday, January
8, 1887.
At Massey's Store, on Monday, January 10
1887.
At McConnellsville, on Tuesday, January 11.
1887.
At Bullock's Creek Church, on Wednesday,
January 12, 1887.
At Kainey's Mill, on Thursday, January 13,
1887.
At Hickory Grove, on Friday, January 14,
1887.
At Clark's Fork, on Saturday, January 15,
1887.
At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, January 17,18, 19,
20 and 21, 1887.
AtCoates' Tavern, on Saturday, January 22,
1887. At
Fort Mill, on Monday and Tuesday, January
24 and 25, 1887.
At Grover, on Wednesday, January 26, 1887.
At Black's, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
January 27,28 and 29,*1887.
At Yorkville, from January 31, to February
20, 1887, inclusive.
At which time the Books will close and penalty
attach to all delinquents.
All residents in "iork county, between the
ages of 21 and 60, are liable to poll tax.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Auditor.
December 1 48 tf
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller General,
Columbia, S. C., November 26th, 1886.
I CERTIFY that Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS, ol
Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the Sun Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, incorporated by th?
State of Louisiana, has complied with the requisitions
of the Act of the General Assembly
entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies ol
Insurance Companies not incorporated in the
State of South Carolina," and I hereby LICENSE
the said Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agentaforesaid,
to take risks and transact all business of Insurance
in this State, in the county of York,
for-and in behalf of said Company. Expires
March 31st, 1887.
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller General.
December 1 48 It
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
York County.
WHEREAS GEORGE E. HOOD has applied
to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of JOHN P. HOOD, late of the
county aforesaid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
anH oinonilar the kindred and creditors of ths
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at out
next Probate Court for the said county, to be
holden at York Court House on WEDNESDAY,
the 15TH DAY OP DECEMBER, 1886, at 11
o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 29th day ol
November, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-six, and in the
111th year of the Independence of the United
States of America.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. and Probate
Judge ad interim of York County.
December 1 . 48 " 2t
VALUABLE LANDS FOR HALE
On a Credit of 5 Years.
BY virtue of the power on us conferred by the
will of R. G. McCAW, deceased, we will
expose to sale, in front of the Court House at
Yorkville, S. C., on
MONDAY, SALES-DAY IN JANUARY, 1887,
Immediately after Sheriff's Sales, if not sold in
the meantime, by private sale:
1. All that tract of land known as the McCaw
CATAWBA RIVER PLANTATION,
Containing 1,000 Acres, more of less, situated in
York county, S. C., and bounded by lands ol
Thomas S. Neely, Samuel Carothers, deceased,
Archibald Barron, deceased, G. E. M. Steele,
Andrew Stewart, and others.
This tract will be sold in a body, or sub-divided
into 5 or more separate tracts, as the purchaser
or purchasers may elect.
2. All that tract, known as the McCaw
WOLF CREEK TRACT,
Containing 128 Acres, situate in said county, and
bounded on all sides by lands now or formerly
belonging to Wm. McGlll.
For plat of premises and sub-divisions, and
Particulars, apply at the law office of W. B. McAW,
Yorkville, S. C., or to R. G. McCAW, on
the premises.
TERMS-ONE-FIFTH CASH.
Balance on a credit o? 5 years, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises,
with interest at 10 per cent, from the day or sale.
Purchasers to-pay for papers, and to have the
privilege of paying all cash, should they see fit.
' JOHN BRATTON,
and BELLE M. McCAW,
Executor and Execntrix of R. G. McCaw, dec'd.
December 1 48 4t
KENNEDY BROS. & BARROW
GENTS' READY-MADE SUITS.
WE have just received a lot of nice, stylish
Suits of Clothing, bought under regular
prices. We can give you a bargain. Call and
examine.
KENNEDY BROS. <fe BARRON.
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!!
JUST received, fresh goods at bottom prices, at
KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON'S.
THIS WAY FOR RUBBER GOODS !
1*7 E have the best Rubber Coat for the money
f T eyer offered. Also, a full line of Ladies'
Gossamers and Gents' and Ladies' Over Shoes.
KENNEDY BROS. <fe BARRON.
FREW BROTHERS.
ROCK HILL. ?. C.
SPORTSMEJT
Your Time Mas Come!
AND as the crop of birds is unusually large
this season, we have bought a complete
stock of
SPORTOO GOODS,
Comprising everything you need :
Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads,
Paper Shells, Brass Shells,
Canvas Leggins, Canvas Coats,
Canvas Hats, Canvas Caps,
Corduroy Hats, Corduroy Caps,
Cartridge Bags, Cartridge Belts,
Gun Covers, Game Bags,
Shot Pouches, Shot Belts,
Powder Flasks, Dog Calls,
Dog Chains, DogCollars,
Wood Powder and
Loading Implements of Every Kind.
LOADED SHELLS ALWAYS ON HAND.
FREW BROTHERS.
Rock Hill, S. C., November 20, 1880.
LOWRY & S TARR.
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF.
THE following remark is often heard at the
Emporium, "Give me some more of thai
Tobacco at sixteen plugs for one dollar. It is
equally as good as I have been paying fifty cents
a pound for elsewhere. Why is it you sell Tobacco
and Snuff" so much cheaper than other
merchants? Your 5 cents Cigar is decidedly
the best I can find in town."
Those who have not tried the Emporium for
thoabove Goods will find it to theirinterestto do
so.
Glass and Putty.
We have received another lot of Window Gitujjs,
all sizes, and should you want any odd sizes we
will cut them tor you. Putty, softand ready for
use. Get our prices before buying.
SOAPS, SOAPS.
Our stock of Soaps, Starch, Indigo, and Blueing
is complete. Toilet Soap, from the five cent
cake to Lubin's best. Pear's Glycerine, Bar
Glycerine, Bar Castile and many other brands.
The above will prevent your hands from chapping,
and should you not have them, just come
PmnAvium and ?nnnlv VOlirSftlf.
" ""r?o\VR V it STARR,
J. W. DOHSOX."
FLOUR. FLOUR.
IF you want to buy Flour cheap, go to J. W.
DOBSON'S cheap Store.
MOLASSES.
NEW crop New Orleans Molasses at
J. W. DOBSON'S.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I HAVE a nice young Mule which I will sell
or exchange for a good Harness Horse.
J. W. DOBSON.
GLASS AND PI TTV.
WINDOW Glass and Putty at
J. W. DOBSON'S.
TAX NOTICE.
IN conformity to la\v, my hooks will he open
for the collection of STATE AND COUNTY
TAXES, for the fiscal vear commencing November
1st. 1885, on FRIDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, and will remain open until WEDNESDAY,
THE 15TH DAY' OF DECEMBER,
1886.
For the accommodation of tax-pavers, I will
attend at the following places, ou the days named:
AtYorkville, from Tuesday, 23rd day of November,
until Wednesday, the 15th day of December,
after which day the books will be closed
and the 15 per cent, penalty will attach.
By act of the General Assembly, there can be
no extension of time on this collection.
. H. A. D. NEEDY', County Treasurer.
September 15 37 tf
WITHERS ADICKES.
I PARTIES OWING US
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WILL take notice that we must have a settlement
in the next few (lays. We have
[ too much information-about the stringency of
J the times, but you must come forward with<
out delay and do what you can towards paying
> us, as we are compelled to have money soon. >
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
i
If you want anything in Tobaccos, examine
our assortment and prices. We'll sell very
close, having too much on hand. Rice cheap;
New Orleans molasses cheap, and a molasses
' pitcher thrown in with fiye (5) gallons. Mr.
Kennedy will sell you Crockery, Glass, Tin
ware etc., very cheap, wanting to close out a
i lot in the next few weeks.
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A Chance for a Cooking-Stove and a
Breech Loading Gun.
, We will offer at auction Monday next, salesday,
at Mr. Kennedy's Corner store, one new
' Cooking stove and one $35 Breech Loading Gun
j with stock injured. Look out! they must be
sold.
p Seed wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Onion Sets,
Clover Ac.
i GROCERIES.
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Sugars are still very low and now is a good
' time to buy a half barrel or so. We have all
sorts on hand, from icing of the very best quality?remember
where to get this?to a dark
brown at 20 pounds to the dollar.
Be9t Cheese, Maccaroni, Gelatine of several
brands. Swinbone'9 Isinglass is popular,
i Chocolates, Baker's, Fry's Ac. Baking pow[
ders, Buckwheat at 5 cents, Oat Flakes, Spices
; of every sort, strongest ground Black Pepper at
20 cents, Flavoring Extracts, Flour from $2.25 to
$3.25 the best patent now, Bran, Peas, Bqgns, Ac.
' Fruits, Raisins of all sort, seedless for cook1
ing, New Currants, Citron, Nuts, Jelly, Cranberries,
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts,
Lemons, etc.
Remember where to buy your Hardware,
i We think we can save you money on prices.
An/I wo will rtrn.
C uur siuuiv 19 ijuitu i;uuiuici'0 uuu ?v ?*
,1 tect you in prices. WITHERS ADICKES.
W. C. LATIMER.
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' CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!!
GREAT reduction in allkindsof Men's, Boys'
and Youth's Clothing, Overcoats, etc. For
the next THIRTY DAYS I will offer positive
bargains in anything in the way of CLOTHING,
OVERCOATS, LADIES' WRAPS, NEWMARKETS,
etc. I am determined to reduce my
stock, and in order to do so, have marked Cloth>
ing down to prices to suit the times and that cannot
fail to take. All I ask is for you to come and
see my prices, and then if you want anything of
the kina, I will sell you.
/ .
Guano Accounts.
1 Some parties have not yet paid for their Guano,
' and some have not paid anything on their Store
1 Accounts. To those I would say that your continued
promises will not pay my bills North; so
make no further vdelay, but come forward and
settle at once.
W. C. LATIMER.
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JXO. C. KVYKENDAL
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A STRONG GRIP.
THE speaker who has strong grip on his subject
will hold his audience. The lawyer who
has strong grip on ail points in his case will have
verdicts in his favor. The farmer who has strong
grip on the plow handles, plants 5 acres of cotton
to the horse and the balance of his farm in corn,
wheat, oats, etc., will have full garners and
Bland dollars in his pocket. We have strong
grip on the Tobacco business. Our trade shows
it. Don't buy a box, don't buy a chunk, don't
buy a pound. Yea, verily, don't buy a plug
without seeing us. It is money in your purse.
"The Man That Couldn't Get Warm."
1 It would be unkind to sing to a man who was
suffering the spasmodic arctic rigors and seismological
convulsions of a quartan ague, the
' song?"The man that couldn't get warm." No,
1 friend, tell him to get a box of Kuykendal's
Chill Pills and shake no more. No cure, no pay.
ARE YOU ADDICTED TO DRINK,
Tea? If so, try our particular brands of Moyune
Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas. Direct
from the Moyune District of China, unequalled
for purity, aroma and invigorating and
refreshing properties. Sold only by Kuykenoal.
Hand and Up.
For chapped hands and lips, use Kuykendal's
Rose Pomade Vasaline. Delightfully fragrant.
EYES, TOO.
Kuykendal's Eye Water cures in a day or
two inflammatory sore ejres and granulated eyelids.
LINDSAY A MOORE.
Twenty Pounds for One Dollar.
' j. robert lindsay. walter b. moore.
WE respectfully call the attention of the public
to our new enterprise.
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
We have purchased a large assortment of Coffins
and Caskets after the latest styles, for the
CASH, and thereby securing tliein at an extra
low figure. In this department of our business
we propose to make prices to suit the times. We
1 buy a certain line of our goods entirely un'
trimmed, that we may trim them to any cost
the purchaser may desire. We will certainly
iaake-itto the advantage of purchasers calling
"ttff The room formerly occupied bv Hunter
A Oates fre*the LINDSAY BUILDING is-now
; filled with COFFINS, CASKETS, Shingles,
Doors, Blinds, Sash and such goods. Parties
coming to town at night for Coffins will be
promptly and courteously waited upon by either
J. R. Lindsay or W. B. Moore by calling on
them at their private houses. Our personal attention
will in all cases be given to sales in the
city and in no case will we be undersold.
LINDSAY A MOORE,
20 POUNDSOF SI GAR FOR 81.00,
HARDWARE, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware,
Lamp Goods, Wood and Willow Ware at
Wholesale and Retail.
Cotton seed Wanted.
LINDSAY A MOORE.
M. STRAUSS.
THE SCARCITY OF MONEY.
M. Strauss,
C10NSIDERING the hardness of the times, of)
fers his stock of goods at such low prices
that they cannot be undersold
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AT COST.
Ladies' Traveling Trunks.
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TURKEYS AND GEESE.
Iwill pay 30 cents for nice fat, well feathered
GEESE, and the very highest market price
I for nice fat marketable T'URKEYS, to be delivered
at my market on Saturday, the 27th. We
s are selling beef bv the quarter at 3 and 5 cents.
Don't forget the Turkeys and Geese^ or the day
on which to deliver them!
1 S. A. McELWEE.
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T. M. DOBSOX & CO,
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The Bottom Falls Out Of Onr Prices
OUR large stock of Dry Goods, Millinery
Boots, Shoes and Ready-Maae Clothinf
must bo reduced, as we cannot afford to carrj
them over, and in order to make them move, w<
have knocked the bottom out of our prices, anc
concluded to take your price if you will give uf
a little over cost. Come along with j'ourSilvei
Dollars and get one hundred cents on the dollai
for them, and get goods that has no bottom ir
prices,
WE MEAN BUSINESS,
And all we ask is for you to come and see oui
goods and get our pWces, and if you have a dol
lar in the world, you will be sure to spend it be'
fore you leave the New York House, as the temp
tation will be so great that you cannot resist it
You have heard of low prices, but nothing lik<
this has ever occurred in Yorkville. Plenty o
foods offered at cost, some below, and a fev
taple Goods at very short profits. As the Olc
Chap has truly remarked,
Our Stock Must Move At Some Price
We will have to take your price if wecannotge
ours. Money we must : have if we can get it
Mr. Strauss will visit *err soon all who havi
not paid their accounts, it is no use to denj
him. You bought our goods and we must b?
Eaid for them. We will take 1,000 bushels of Cot
>n Seed at 11 cents on accounts, or 11 cents ir
goods, or 10 cents in cash.
Don't Buy Boots Until You See Ours
At $2.00 and $2.50. Our $2.50 top-sole Boots an
the best in York for that money. Ourchallengi
Tie at $2.00 just caps the climax. Our Zeiglei
Button Shoes for ladies, at $2.50, are just as gooc
as we can sell you for $3.00, or as any other housi
in Yorkville can. Come and see them. Oui
wide sole, low-heel, for old ladieB, at $1.50 anc
$2.25, are just the thing. Don't buy until yoi
see them. Our Congress Shoes for ladies, at $2,75
made by Zeigler, cannot be surpassed forweai
or comfort. Our Polkas, for 90 cents, are good
See them before you buy.
Our Gold and Silver Shirts
Are about one half mile ahead of anything ir
Yorkville, and are just as cheap as any first-clasi
Shirt, nnlrt. Our Winston Shirt at 75 cents
heads off anything in the Shirt line, at that price
Will wear just as long as any dollar Shirt yot
can buy. Our Undervests and Drawers, foj
gents' and ladies' wear, are splendid. We keei
scarlet Undervests for ladies, all leading sizes
Oar Dress Trimmings are Very Nice.
Wood, Black and Ball. Also Fringes, Gimp
Satins and Silk. >
Our Dressmaking Department is in full blast
No misfits. All Dresses cut by measurement
No patterns used. Can cut and fit in one-hali
the time and give you better fits than you can gel
anywhere, where they cut by pattern. If you
want good fits, see Mrs. Dobson. If you wanl
good work done, see Mrs. Dobson. as sheturnt
out just as good work as any city, and mucl
cheaper. Fits and good work guaranteed in
ery instance. Remember, all work is CASH,
No use to ask for it. to be charged. Butterick's
Patterns always on hand, or ordered at once.
Remember, Mr. H. C. Strauss will be to se<
vouin a few days, if you owe the New York
House. Machines from $5.00 to$40.00. See be
fore you buy.
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.,
Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Makrng.
M. C. WILLIS.
NORTHERN AND WESTERN BUGGIES,
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SINCE I began business in September last, ]
have added some very nice Northern anc
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tion, and would ask persons wishing to buy t<
give me a call, and enjoy a look. I am determined
to make the price suit the times, wher
the cash is offered. I am
Determined To Roll The Wheel,
And would most respectfully ask my friends tc
give me a helping hand.
Iam now handling the celebrated light-running
Thimble-Skein
TENNESSEE WAGON.
For cash they can be had cheap. I am making
Repair Work a specialty. I have good and experienced
workmen and work will be doneal
short notice. I have on hand a splendid assortmentof
Single and Double Harness,
Made by hand, and of the very best material,
fiive me a call before doing worse.
M. C. WILLIS.
November 17 31 tf
I. S. MORRISON.
PRESERVEYOUR SIGHT!
THERE is nothing in the world more precious.
The eye above all other Organs displays the
infinite power of the Creator. It is the most delicate
Organ, the preservation of which requires
tne greatest care. l oooueu mnu, uummu^ uic
less, neglects it and only perceives his folly
when it is too late and nothing is left to him hut
bitter regret. Therefore, if an article destined to
preserve and strengthen au organ of such absolute
necessity, can be obtained, it should be regarded
as a great blessing.
Le Mare's Rock Crystal Spectacles
And Eye-Glasses have stood the test for many
years and over 2,000,000 are now in use, and wf
have never been informed of a case where they
did not give entire satisfaction. For sale ir
Yorkville only by
*A. S. MORRISON, Jeweler.
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MAY -Se MAY, *4
X DRLTGGI8TS. X
ONCE MORE
W10 call your attention to Diamond Dyes, all
colors, at 10 cents.
The following goods have just arrived. Quinine,
Opium, Morphine, Radway's Ready Relief,
McDade's Success Alteratives, Tutt's Pills,
Ayer's Hair Vigor and numerous other goods,
Come to us and get your Drugs.
Champion home medicine, Planter's Old Time
Vermifuge will let your children sleep in peace,
Ramon's Nerve and Bone Oil will cure your
Bi-oiim,)!, ,,,,! Vonmlcifl. (JnlrienSpecific for
private diseases. Don't forget our Catarrh Cure
with Injector free. No cure, no pay.
LOOK OUT FOR THAT COUGH
And those bad Colds, they are dangerous. We
have the sure cure, only 25 cents per bottle.
Headquarters lor Putty, Glass, Putty Knives,
and anything to make home comfortable. Try
MAY ifc MAY once and you will never quit
them, as goods are pure, warranted, and don't
you forget it.
, HUNTER & OATES.
$ MONEY. #
MONEY has been defined as that "earnest,
potent and solid stuff that will buy any
j on God's green earth," and no where in
this part of that extensive space can it be spent
I to a greater advantage than at the Mammoth.
Two months ago we hung from our door the
Red Flag bearing on its margin the letters?
C-A-S-H
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j off prices so short, that unanswerable arguments
r were offered lo indnc.e deserters from the rotten
r old army of credit to join the host of MONEY
i DOWN at the Mammoth.
People are actually asphyxiated and nonplussed
at the low prices we quote for well-made, perfect
fitting garments of all sizes and our overcoats
are
, PERFECT STUNNERS,
Prices having been reduced 2n per cent, on
every garment. We have opened nre and must
. blaze away until the slaughter has captured a
3 multitude-of buyers.
f Inspect our prices and goods, you know they
r are low ; you know you will be treated square1
ly and honestly; you know we'll show you all
attention?
And shake your brawny hand,
And you'll feel at home in second,
When you enter our Dry Goods Stand.
The Clerks will show you through the store
And if you want to buy,
They will offer you lots of bargains
^ In the twinkle of an eye.
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. we must have, not only fo he values received
i to day, but for all notes ana accounts, as they
are past due and must be settled.
HUNTER A OATES.
L.ATTA BROTHERS
BAGGING AND TIES.
CALL on us for Bagging and Ties, as we have
bought since the decline.
v LATTA BROTHERS.
Tobacco! Tobacco!! Tobacco!!!
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i A i ?AA POUNDS of Chewing Tobacco of(
X UUU fering at bottom prices, either by
. the pound of box.
i LATTA BROTHERS.
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SEED WHEAT,
A LOT of Seed Wheat to arrive this week.
LATTA BROTHERS.
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; XmJEFPERYS.
IEW FURNITURE STORE. ,
COFFINS.
A FULL supply on hands consisting of the
following kinds:
METALIC BURIAL CASES-adult sizes.
WOOD BURIAL CASKETS ANI) CASESall
sizes.
GLOSS WHITE CASKETS AND CASES for
children.
PLAIN COFFINS?all sizes.
FURNITURE.
Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads.
Washstands, Tables, aud a general supply al[
ways in Store.
1 Special orders filled at short notice.
REPAIRING.
1 All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms liboral.
J. ED. JEFFERYS.
~~ GEORGE T. SCHORB.
FINE TOBACCO.
JUST received a lot of HENRY COUNTY,
VA., TOBACCO. The name is sufficient to
make it sell?come and give it a trial.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY,
A first class Heating Stove at a reasonable price.
Call and see for yourself.
[ COOKING STOVES,
^ Tinware of our own make, and a general as'
sortment of Household goods at a bargain.
THE "WESTERN WASHER"
Is the best Washing Machine ever brought to
this market. Try it before you bny.
WICOX A WHITE ORGANS,
First class and fully Warranted.
ROOFING, GUTTERING,
And all kinds of tin work done at reasonable
prices, and guaranteed. GEO. T. SCHORB.
W. G. REID & CO.,
ROCK HILL, 8. C.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Lumber, &e.
THE only dealers in the State, outside of the
city of Charleston, who buy the above goods
' by the car-load, and are, therefore, prepared to
otter bargains nowhere else to be obtained.
DEALERS IN
I Stoyes, Sewing Machines, Furniture and House
^ Furnishing Goods of all kinds.
Pianos and Organs.
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Give us a call, or write for prices before buying
any of the above-named goods.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
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And satisfaction guaranteed.
W. G. REID A CO. I
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES
It. DULIN, deceased, are hereby notified to
[ j make immodiate payment to the undersigned.
Persons having claims against the said estate
' ; are requested to present them duly authenticated,
within the time prescribed by law.
T. JOSEPH PATRICK, Administrator.
November 24 47 3t
1 A TOWN FARM FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale, the Farm on the east side of
the Charlotte road, containing one hundred
; and twenty acres, buildings all new. For fur;
tber information apply to G. H. O'LEARY.
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H. F. ADICKES.
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EXTENSIVE preparations forXmas, and in
order to make room for this stock, some of I
which is being invoiced, some in transit and a t
part already received, we otfer until the 10th of 1
December for spot cash, most extraordinary bar- ?
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Rubber Boots at 13.00 per pair?worth $5.00. t
Men's Boots, of which we nave a large stock, j
are selling for less than values. j
A few Overcoats and Suits of Clothing are being
sold to close, at less than cost.
A few cheap Cloaks for women at less than ]
cost, to close 1
A very fine assortment of men's Gloves at
popular prices. ,
A large line of Zephyr Hoods and Sacques for j
children. J
Heavy Kerseys and Jeans are unusally low 1
priced. *
A lot of fine Cashmere Dress Goods at 40 cents
per yard, worth 60 cents. ,
Who has the finest stock of SHOES in York,
Chester, Lancaster and Fairfield counties?
The judges at the Chester Fair answer?H. F.
ADICKES.
We have the largest stock we have ever shown J
in this line and prices are lower than ever known J
in this market. We are authorized by the man- x
ufacturers of our celebrated Eagle Shoes to ?iiar- ]
antee every pair of them to give entire satisfaction,
and if not satisfactory to refund the money ^
or give another pair of Shoes and charge to them. J
We have the most extensive assortment of la- 8
dies' and children's fine Shoes ever shown in this
market, and prices are the lowest.
A large line of men's heavy Boots and Shoes of
every shape and style, and an endless variety of :
men's fine Shoes at rock bottom prices.
Our showing of women's and children's heavy
Shoes is acknowledged to be far ahead of any
other line shown in this market.
Finest makes of Shoe Polish and Blacking,
Shoe Laces, Buttons, Button Fasteners, Silk Felt t
Insoles, genuine Cork Insoles, Shoe Lifts, Ac. >
A lot of prettv Caps for boys. A lot of nice 1
wool and fur Hats for men and boys, at very
low prices. Men's white Shirts, laundried and "
unlaundried ; men's merino and scarlet Undershirts.
All sizes of merino Undershirts for
children. Men's heavy jeans and cotton flannel
Drawers. A nice stock of men's Half-hose, Linen
Collars and Cuffs, Cravats, Bows and Scarfs. {
Cuff and Collar Buttons, Cravat Pins, Watches <
and Watch Chains. Kid, buck, knit and Cassi- i
mere Gloves and Gauntlets. <
A lot of heavy Jeans Pants for men, at very
low prices. A few Overcoats and Suits of Clothing,
Delow market prices.
Who has the finest stock of Hats, Bonnets,
Millinery and Fancy Goods, in the four counties t
mentioned above ? 1
The judges answer?H. F. ADICKES; and <
the President and Vice-Presidents making remarks,
such as?"A New York City Display,"
Ac., Ac.
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OUR MILLINERY STORE IS FULL '
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Of the choicest Novelties for ladies' wear. All A
ladies will consult their interest by calling at this
popular establishment. Kid, silk and fabric
Gloves, in the newest styles, for ladies and children.
Ladies', misses' and children's Mittens. .
The finest stock of Neckwear in market. All
kinds of Toilet Articles?Soaps, Powders, Perfumery,
Tooth Brushes, Combs, Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes, Wool Dusters, Belts, Bustles, !
Corsets, Cloak Clasps, Buttons, Beads, Beaded
Trimmings, all kinds of Ornaments, Jersey
Jackets, Hand-Bags, Baskets, Ac. Zephyr Shawls,
Cashmere Shawls, Knit Hoods, Knit
Jackets, Children's Jersey Jackets, Ladies' and
Misses' Undervests, Ladies' Merino Drawers, all
sizes of Merino Vests for children. Laces, Embroideries,
Braids, Novelties in white Trimmings,
colored Velvets, black Velvets, Plushes, 1
Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Birds and the J
most attractive showing of Hats and Bonnets 9
ever made in this market, samples of which
took the prize at the Chester Fair. i
Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs, Collars
and Cutts, Elastics, Hair Braids, Hair Nets, Hair
Pins, Veilings, Macreme Cord, Seine Cord, Knit- J
ting Cotton, Wool Knitting Yarn. All kinds of a
materials for art needle work, Silk Plushes, b
Wool Satteens, Felts, Canvases, Zephyrs. Saxo- h
ny, Shetland, English art Crewel, Silk Flosses,
Linen Flosses, Cotton Flosses, Cheneille, Arra- a
sene, Ribosene, Fancy Beads, Cheneille and ?|
Wool Needles, Crochet Needles, TattingSbuttles,
Applique Figures, Transfer and Embossed s
Pictures, Stamped Linens in Doylies, Tidies, *
Splashers, Trav Cloths, Scarfs, Aprons, Laundry a
Bags, Umbrella Cases, Ac. Plush Ornaments, r
Shoe Bags, Novelties in Fancy Embroidery a
Goods, Fringes, Tinsel, Flourishing Thread, Barbour's
Linen Thread, Milking Stools, Ac.
The finest stock of Yankee iNotions in tne
State of South Carolina.
Those parties owing us Notes or Accounts will ^
take notice. WE MUST HAVE A SETTLE- ?
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We have just received a full line of Rubber
Shoes for men, ladies and children, in all sizes,
and many styles not shown in this market be- _
fore.
A nice lot of homemade Linsey and Jeans.
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Is very attractive. All the newest books as thev
come out. Juveniles, Standard 12 mos., &c. A d
full assortment of School Books. Bibles and n
Testaments in all sizes and at eyery price, rang- J
ing from 10 cents to ?10.00 per volume. We have g
a large line of fine Writing Papers, in every
shape. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Memorandums, n
Copy Books, Composition Blanks, Envelopes of s
every size. All kinds of fancy colored Papers, I
Gold Paper, Silver Paper, Glazed Paper all col- v
ors, Drawing Paper, Blotting Paper, Perforated n
Boards, &c.
A great variety of Harmonicas, Rubber Balls, d
Rubber Bands, Sealing Wax, fancy colors and ii
Wall Papers, Paper Window Shades, Table
Oil Cloth, Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
Our new Dress Goods advertised last week are
pleasing everybody. Prices are less than values.
Great bargains in black and colored Cashmeres. 1
All gentlemen wearing low-quartered Shoes p
can get Gaitertops to fit, made of fine Tricot Cas- u
simere. A good lot of ladies' and children's ex- a
tra quality stockings, double knees for children, e
black ana colors. I
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Big jobs in broken lines of Shoes. J
Don't fail to pay your account this week. T
H. P. ADICKES.
G. H. O'LEARY.
PARLOR SLITS.
[N addition to a large stock of goods on bands,
I have just received live assorted Parlor
luits?line, medium and common?which will
>e sold cheap. G. II. O'LEARY.
FURNITURE.
A LARGE stock of Walnut, Cherry, Ash and
fx. Poplar Bedroom Suits, Parlor Goods, Tables,
jounges, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Desks,
,nd Wardrobes, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
CHAIRS.
riEEI), Ratan, Carpet, Walnut, Cherry, Oak,
LI, and Maple Chairs, all grades, and everyhing
else kept in a Furniture Store.
G. H. O'LEARY.
MATTINGS, RUGS AND CARPETS.
A Q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of Brus
io sels. velvet ana Moynette nugs, riooruu
lloths ana Carpets, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
HORSE AND MULE COLLARS.
5 DOZEN Cloth Collars, best in the market,
and a large line of all other grades of Collars,
it G. H. O'LEARY'S.
STOVES.
PARTS of two car-loads of the Charles Noble
<fc Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Riehnond,
Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Warrantid.
Sold very cheap for cash, or at a reasonable _
)rofit for good paper, by
G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, AC.
[HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness,
Bridles, <fcc., of my own manufacture, which
vill be sola very cheap. A large stock of Buggy
iVhips, Wagon Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blancets,
Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Brillebits
and everything else kept in an establishnent
of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY.
JOHN R. ASHE.
PAY TJP!
SUANO, SUPPLIES, BACK DEBTS.
1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886.
[would impress upon my friends the necessity
of meeting their obligations with me
jromptly. Your note for Guano reads : "On
>r before the 15th day of October, I promise to
>ay." Time is up; redeem your promise;
jring on your cotton without, further delay. ..
All accounts and notes for supplies are now due
md I stand ready to buy your cotton or exihange
receipts against accounts for its equivaonf
in rvitfnn TTnnlA Snm's nrnmissories. Na
ional Bank Notes, Mr. Hemphill's Silver Dolars
or those ever precious Yellow Boys; and
vill here drop a gentle reminder that I expect..
ill old claims paid up in full this year as I can't '
ifford to grant longer indulgence. I trust all my r*
'nends will remember ana place my name on
.he top of their list of preferences, and send a
hrill of joy through my bones, unspeakably ;
jreat and full of thankfulness.
COTTON SEED.
[ am prepared to pay the highest market price
'or Cotton seed. >
BRICK.
Save on hand and receive by every Freight
rain, both Plain and Pressed Brick which I offer
to the trade for cash.
A GOOD MILCH COW.
I offer for sale a good Milch Cow with young
;alf which I can recommend.
POWDER.
As Agent for the Hazard Powder Company, I .
)ffer a lot of all sizes of Kegs and kinds to the
rade: i
15 pounds of FFFg., $4 00 i
:2i pounds of FFFg., 2 25
6i pounds of FFFg., 1 25
)tber kinds and grades at corresponding prices.
These prices are net at mv Magazine, and terms
ire cash. * JOHN R. ASHE.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
NOTICE. ~~
1*7 E would respectfully request all parties inV?
debted to us for GUANO AND SUPPLIES
o come forward at once and make settlement, as
,ve most positively will not carry Accbunts and
Sotes into another year.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
BAGGING. -
A f~| YARDS of BAGGING, whien
lLLUlJLr we bought before the advance,
md 'would be pleased to quote prices to any
iesiring to purchase, as we are determined to
neet prices. Ourmotto being "Quick Sal6s and
Short Profits," FOR CASH.
TIES. .
1 Car load of "Arrow Ties," which we propose ..
o sell as cheap as the cheapest, and don t you
farget it. Having bought the above goods for
:ash, we mean what we say.
GROCERIES.
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Our stock of the above goods will soon bo
;omplete, and we ask an inspection of the same 1
rom all who wish to buy, as we entertain no
'ears but that our prices will suit you, and we
;an trade.
WAGONS.
We only have one 2J Thimble Skein on hands,
tnd we will sell it cheap for the Cash, as that is
vhat we need to do business.
LIME.
One car-load of fresh Limestone Lime, which
ve offer at reduced prices in lots of five barrels
>r more.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
O. G. PARISH.
AX OLD MAXIM.
FT is on old maxim and very true, that time
L changes all things. In view of this fact, I will
ell you a very nice
Suit of Clothes for $3.00,
tnd Hat and Shoes to match for $2.00?making
n entireoutfitfor the triflingsumof $5.00. You
lave no doubt heard of earthquakes ; but no one
las ever heard of such an offer as this.
?150? Worth of Clothing
Lt prices unheard of before. Come and see me
ncl save your money. A dollar saved isadollar
nade. Then why cfo you buy at some place else
nd say, O, I didn't know you had
nr nrmiTvrt OUAPO AVrn H A Tfi
LLiUl niiW, OUUlio am; uaiu
!o cheap. Read what I say through this messener
of delight to so manyihomes in this broad
And, and learn what is going on around you.
'he autumn leaves will soon begin to fall. Then
repare to meet the chilling blasts of Winter by
ailing on the Daisy. He can wrap you well.
C. G. PARISH.
OHN R. ASHK. W. N. ASHE, JR.
ASHE Ac ASHE,
JleCoimellsvllle, S. C.
COTTON GINNING, &C.
1*7 E hereby beg to inform the public that we
Y? are fully prepared to Gin Cotton, Grind
,'orn and furnish Brick in any quantity. We
lave nothing but first-class machinery and don't
lesitate to say that we can do you better work
han any competitor. We will run an eightyaw
new Pratt Gin, and have it geared to
un slow and gin on the old horse-power style,
naking a finer sampleand cleaning the seed beter
than the present usual method of ginning
otton.
We have our Corn Mill ready to mash corn and
leem it unnecessary to say more than that our
nachinery was prepared and put in motion by
. WYLIE WELLS, which atone is sufficient
uarantee for first-class work.
We have one quarter of a million of Brick
io\v ready tor marKec, ana win do pieaseu 10
erve any party with both plain and pressed
irick in such quantity as they may want. We
fill ship Brick to any point to which we can
lake satisfactory freight rates.
We will meet any competition in our mercbanise
business and guarantee satisfaction in every
istance. Give us a showing all round.
ASHE & ASHE.
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NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. '
A LL persons are hereby warned against hunt\
ing, fishing, cuttingtimber, carrying torches,
assing over the lands or otherwise trespassing
pon the premises of either of the undersigned,
s the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest
xtent, against all who disregard this notice.
I. M. CARROLL, J. S. HEMPHILL,
AMES MALONEY, WILLIAM ROSS,
. L. RAINEY, R. H. G. CALDWELL,
. B. PATRICK, W. P. WYLIE,
LICHARD SHERER, E. N. DAVIDSON.
. T. KELL, W. B. ALLISON.
Noyember 10 45 4t