Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, April 06, 1887, Image 3
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y~ Cotton at Thirteen Cents.?The
Greenville correspondent of the News and
Courier writes under date of last Thursday:
Fifty-one bales of "Allen long staple" cotton
were sold by Messrs. Cely Bros., to a New i
York firm the other day, for 13 cents a .
pound. When the sale was made, middling
cotton was quoted in the market here at 9$
cents, which price,was the insult of a "spurt."
but which leavesa handsome margin in favor ,
of the "Allen" cotton. Cely & Bros, have
been offered a handsome price for ther stains 1
and tinged cottons of the Allen variety, and 1
they expect to get not less than 12 cents for
all they have.
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? On November 15, 1878, it is claimed,
Walton Dwight, a hotel keeper at Bing- ;
haraton, N. Y., died leaving insurance poli- 1
cies in several of the best companies to the
amount of $105,000. The companies refused
to pay the claims against them on the
ground that fraud had been practiced. It .
was alleged that Dwight was not dead but ;
that another body was buried as his, and 1
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inat ne was in niamg awaiting uio muucj
that he hoped to obtain from the insurance ,
companies. His wife at once brought suit
against the insurance companies and the <
case was fought in various Courts until l
last Wednesday, when a compromise was 1
effected whereby the insurance companies
agreed to pay Mrs. Dwight $18,000.
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?Alexander McArther, who left Winepeg,
Manitoba, about a month ago to find the
North Pole, has returned. News of the
movements of the Esquimaux whom he expected
to meet was discouraging. They
will not be on Hudson Bay till fall, and as
the only other route was that which Col. 1
Gilder found impracticable, he decided to ]
abandon the trip for the present. He says 1
he will make another attempt anext fall.
_ Col. Gilder, the other Arctic explorer, is !
still at Winepeg. ,
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? Corporal Bryer and another soldier were <
approached by four Mexicans on the Gov- !
ernment reservation at Fort Bingold, on
the evening of the 25th ultimo. One Mexican
opened fire, shooting Bryner just over
the heart. The other soldier hastily retreated.
Three Mexicans were arrested
next night on suspicion, and the surviving
soldier declared himself able to identify
the assassins.
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W. E. Stoney, Comptroller-General?Insurance License
to Jas. M. Starr, of Yorkville, S. C. i
May A May, Wholesale Dealers of B. B. B., Yorkville,
S. C.?Ward's Woes, 4th page.
W. E. Stoney, Comptroller-General?Insurance
Licenses to T. S. Jefferys, Yorkville, S. C. i
W. A J. 31oane, New York?Upholstery Goods. ,
J. W. Dobson?Seed Pinders?Marbles?Base j
Balls?Garden Seeds.
Lowry A Starr?Drugs.
John C. Kuykendal?A New Departure.
W. O. Latimer?Grand Opening.
T. M. Dobson A Co.?Our New Goods.
Hunter A Oates?Spring of 1887.
Withers Adickes?It Will Pay You.
Geo, H. O'Leary, Intendant?Town Election?An
Ordinance with regard to dogs.
W..E. Stoney, Comptroller General?Insurance
License issued to W. H. McCorkle.
J. C. Green, Black's Station?To Railroad Con- i
tractors. ]
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A New Craze. <
Another evidence of the buried hatchet on the !
part of the North ! Society Ladies are going for
th,e nes[ "Winnie Davis" Hat. It may be the
name, or. it may be the peculiar curve in the long
front brim, which slightly shades the eyes and
tuuinmini, fn oil fa/?e? Tn this nasn it is
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not tbe vanity of the ladies of fashion, but common
sense, that has given the Hat such wide- spread
popularity.
We are glad to know that the name the Hat bears
has not proven a barrier to its sale. The shape
was designed by a Southern man, who has j
* gone into business in New York, with Stebbins
<fc Witham. Thsse hatsare for sale by Hunter <ft i
Oates, Yorkvil le, S. C. 1
April 6 14 it
Persons who/lead a life of exposure are subject i
to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago will find (
a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Vqlcanic
Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and sundue
inflammation. Sold by Jno. C.Ritykexdal.
/ The Rock Hill Fire.
The disastrous fire at our sister town?Rock
Hill?recently, where the investments of so' .
many of our friends were burned up, will illustrate
the point we wish to make here. When a .
fire comes home to us, so to speak, the first ques- {
tion asked is, was he or she insured ? If the an- '
swer is in the negative?with a shake of the head, ]
we hear something of short sighted business j
policy?shouldn't have gone without insurance, :
investments ought to be insured against loss, etc. 3
Now the same wise policy that induces you to !
insure against loss by fire, should apply to all 1
vour business transactions. If you paint your !
house and invest in material $50.00, $100.00, or j
8150.00, using so and so's mixed Paints or
Blank's Pure White Lead, you are in a "Wild
Cat" Companv. If you use Longman & Martinez'
Pure Prepared Paint, you are covered
by a policy of insurance against loss, as good
for the amount as the strongest insurance company
in the land. Kuykendal, Agent.
"Money makes the Mare Go.**
Homely adage. Won't stop to analyze it.
Speaking now of Great Caesar Tobacco. Something
makes it go; presume quality and price.
Going well all the same. Henry County wrap- J
per and tiller, gentlemen. Sound to the core;
rich, waxy and pleasant withal. Sold only by
Kuykendal.
Which I Wish to Remark
And my language is plain
That for taking out grease spots, soilings or stain,
Chinese Cleansing Cream is peculiar
Which the same I am free to maintain.
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Barely Time
To say that famous J I C Harness oil, will appear
in screw top tin cans. Handy and safe
package. Best oil for leather. Sold only by
kuykendal.
500
Bottles of Campbell's Cough Cure sold in 4>
months over our counter. Popular remed?.?
Cures Cough and Lung troubles. Kuykendal.
Far better than the harsh treatment of medicines
which horribly gripe the patient and destroy
the coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. McLean's
Chills and Fever Cure, by mild yet effective
action will cure. Sold at 50 cents a'bottle by
J.vo. C. Kuykendal.
George Washington,
It is said, never told a lie. Most people will
sometimes speak truth and sometimes fiction.
When any one speaks of Chipman's Livek
Pills, you may know they speak only the truth
as they are really the best remedy for Malaria
Constipation, Sick-IIeadache, Dizziness,etcetera.
Prompt and efficient in their action. Sold by
Lowry <fc Starr, Yorkville.
January 28 4 ly ;
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in the vicin j
ity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery
of Mr. J. E. Corlev, who was so helpless he could (
not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody
said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him.
Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he
had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of
the Discovery, he was well and had gained in
flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this
Great Discovery for Consumption free at Lowry
<fc Starr's DrugStpre.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies:
"I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very
best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief
in every case. One* man took six bottles, and
was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing."
Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms:
"The best selling medicine I have ever :
handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric I
Bitters." Thousands of others have added their i
testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that j
Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, j
Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle j
at Lowry <fc Starr's Drug Store.
Bncklen'* Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, j
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin j
Eruptions, and positively cures rues, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction.
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale bv Lowry <fc Starr.
July 14 * 28 ly j
In advance of thesicklv season render yourself
impregnable ; a malarial atmosphere or sudden
change of temperature is fraught with dang?":
use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial
jind Blood Purifier. Two sizes, 50 cents and 81
per bottle. Sold by Jno. C. Kuykkndal.
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^/hymeneal.
Married?In Charlotte, X. C., on the evening
of the 80th ultimo, bv Rev. Dr. Miller, Mr. \V. !
M. PEG RAM and Miss CERT RUDE ADAMS. |
* All of Charlotte.
i / OBITUARY.
Died?In Bethel township, on April 2nd, 1887,
Mrs. MARY CURRENCE, widow of Daniel
Currence, aged 94 years 4 months and 4 days.
TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.
I HAVE for sale a complete outfit for RAILROAD
GRADING, consisting of eight firstclass
Mules, eight new Carts and Harness, four
Drag Scrapers, twenty-six Wheelbarrows and
about seventy-five shovels, also a complement
of Picks and Mattocks, which I will sell cheap.
I also can transfer to the purchaser an organized
force of forty-five good hands who would
be willing to move to the Charleston, Cincinnati
and Chicago Railroad to work if desired.
Address C. M. GREEN, Henry P. O., Edgefield
countv, S. C.: or J. C. GREEN, Black's,
S. C.
April 6. 14 It*
TOWN ELECTION.
RE IT ORDAINED by the Intendant and
WottrJAno tVkA Tnwn pAnnnil of Yorkvillfi.
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South Carolina, in Council assemblod and by the
authority of the same:
That an ELECTION BE HELD FOR ONE
WARDEN for the town of Yorkville, South
Carolina, on SATURDAY, APRIL THE 23RD,
1887, at the COURT HOUSE, to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Warden D. E. Finley.
Polls to be open from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 5
o'clock P. M.
Done in Council assembled, April 4th, 1887.
GEO. H. O'LEARY, Intendant.
F. A. Gilbert, Clerk.
April 6 14 3t
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. 0., April 1st, 1887.
I CERTIFY that Mr. W. H. McCORKLE, of
Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the CONTINENTAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, incorporated
by the Stateof New York, has complied
with the requisitions of the Act of the General
Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies
of Insurance Companies not incorporated in
the State of South Carolina," and I hereby License
the said Mr. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent
iforesaid, to take risks and transact all business
j? At. . rt i.?
3i insurance in mis ouue, iu mo vyuuut^ m * vi*v,
for and in behalf of said Company. Expires
March 31st, 1888.
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April 6 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General.
Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887.
I CERTIFY that Mr. JAS. M. STARR, of
Yorkville, S. C., Agentof the VALLEY MUTUAL
LIFE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA,
incorporated by the State of Virginia, has complied
with the "requisitions of the Act of the General
Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the
Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated
in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby
license the said Mr. JAS. M. STARR, Agent
aforesaid, 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, 1888.
W. E. STONE Y, Comptroller-General.
April 6 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887.
1 CERTIFY that Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS, of
Yorkville. S. C., Agent of the HOME FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, incorporated by
the State of New York, has complied with the
requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly
entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of
Insurance Companies not incorporated in the
State of South Carolina," and I hereby License
the said Mr.T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent aforesaid,
to take risks and transact all business of Insurance
in this State, in the County of York,
Tor and in behalf of said Company. Expires
March 31st, 1888.
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April 6 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE."
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887.
I CERTIFY that Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS, of
Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the SUN MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS,
LOUISIANA, incorporated by the State
>f Louisiana, has complied with the requisitions
jf the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An
Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Compa.
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lies not incorporated iiiiuc oi.ni.uvi wu?u ?
lina," and I hereby License the said Mr. T. S.
JEFFERYS, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and
transact all business of Insurance in this State,
n the County of York, for and in behalf, of said
Company. Expires March 31st, 1888. %
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April 6 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887.
[CERTIFY, that Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS, of
Yorkville,S. C., AgentoftheSPRINGFIELD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
incorporated by the State of Massachusetts,
las complied with the requisitions of the Act of
;he General Assembly entitled "An Act to reguate
the Agencies of*Insurance Companies not
ncorporated in the State of South Carolina."
ind I hereby license the said Mr. T. S. JEFFERYS,
Agent aforesaid, to take risks and
iransact all business of Insurance in this State,
in the County of York, for and in behalf of said
Company. Expires March 31st, 188S.
w. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April ti 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C. April 1st, 1887.
I CERTIFY that Mr. THOS. S. JEFFERYS, of
Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the LIVERPOOL
AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANY, incorporated by Great Britain', has
complied with the requisitions of the Act of
the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate
the Agencies of* Insurance Companies not
incorporated in the State of South Carolina,"
and I hereby License the said Mr. THOMAS S.
JEFFERYS, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and
transact all business of Insurance in this State,
in the County of Y"ork, for and in behalf of
said Company. Expires March 31st, 1888.
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April G 14 It
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C., April 1st, 1887.
I CERTIFY that Mr. THOS. S. JEFFERYS,
of Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the EQUITA
BLE LIFE ASSOCIATION, incorporated by
the State of New York, has complied with the
requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly
entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance
Companies not incorporated in the State
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01 SOlllU \JUr011llll, iillU ? UOl ou V lifeline mc oaiu
Mr. THOS. S. JEFFERYS, Agent aforesaid, 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,
1888.
W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General.
April 0 14 It
AN ORDINANCE
Forbidding the running at large of unlicensed
dogs on the streets of Yorkville, S. C., and
providing a license for the same.
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Town Council of
Yorkville, S. C., and "by the authority of the
same:
1. That itshall not be lawful for any unlicensed
dog to run at large on the streets of Yorkville,
South Carolina.
2. That the owners of dogs residing within the
incorporate limits ot the town of Yorkville, desirous
of having their dogs privileged to run at
large on the streets, may apply to the Treasurer
of the Council for a license in that behalf; and
the Treasurer shall, upon payment of TWO
DOLLARS by the applicant for each dog, furnish
to the applicant a leather collar, with numbered
tag attached, for each dog, if the coudition of
each dog be such as, in the judgment of the
Treasurer of the Town Council, will warrant its
running at large on the streets.
3. That it shall be the duty of the Town Marshal
tacaptureany and every dog found running
at large on thestfictsof Yorkville, not havingon
the collar and tag provided for by this Ordinance,
and to take such dog to the Treasurer ; and it is
hereby made the duty of the Treasurer to see
that the owner (if the name of the owner can be
ascertained) have notice of the capture of such
dog, and to release the dog to the owner upon the
payment ofone dollar: Provided, That ifthcowner
fail to secure the releiise of the dog, by payment
ot the said sum within ten hours, after notice,
the Treasurer shall instruct the Marshal to
sell the dog, and the Marshal shall bo in duty
bound to observe and carry out such instructions,
first posting noticeof the sale on theCourt
House door, at least ten hours in advance of the
sale, and offering the dog for sale on any day
(Sundavs excepted) between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 11 A. M.
4. That the license herein provided for shall bo
gOOO lor Ulie.ycitI IIUIU luu Ucliu m imiidin:!;, <?uv<
the Treasurer shall keep a register of the licenses
granted, wherein he shall record the date o'f issuance
of the license, the name, species and sex of
the dog, and the name of the owner; Provided,
that the license may be, at any time that the condition
of the dog demands it, revoked by the
Council, upon re-payment to the owner of the
dog, of the proper pro rata of the license fee for
such part or the year as shall not have elapsed?
such owner re-delivering the collar and tag furnished
before being re-paid.
5. That this Ordinance shall go into effect on
the 1st day of May next.
Done in Council, April 4th, 1887.
[Seal.] GEO. II. O'LEARY, Inteiulant.
,F. A. Gilbert, Clerk.
April 6 14 3t
BASEBALLS
T7IOR sale at the Grocery Store ^f
1 * J. \V. DOBSOX.
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Established 1843.
W.& J. SLOANE,
Importers and Manufacturers of
WILTON,
AXMINSTER,
MOQUETTE,
VELVET,
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and
INGRAIN CARPETINGS.
OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, CORTICINE,
MATTINGS, MATS, RUGS AND FLOOR
CLOTHS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A (.so Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds or
Upholstery Goods.
'The Largest Assortment in the United States
at Very Low Prices. Samples sent if desired.
Correspondence invited.
Broadway, 18th & 19th Streets
NEW YORK.
April 6 14 3mo*
T. M. DOBSOX & CO.
OUR NEWGOODS!
OUR Shelves are groaning under the weight of
our New Goods, and one great reason is the
cheapness and beauty of thern, which is made
heavier than th'e weight.
In Regard to Dress Goods,
Wash goods are almost universally worn. All
cotton fabrics seem to take the lead this season,
such as Seer-Suekers, Cheese Cloths, Ginghams,
and Nunsveilings, in wool and cotton fabrics.
We have a splendid line of all kinds of Dress
Goods, including Silks, Cashmeres, Henriettas,
and Alpacas. One great advantage in buying
from us is, we can furnish you all the information
in regard to number of yards, suitable trimming
and how to make, and we can cut, fit and
make it for you. We keep all kinds of Trimmings
of the latest styles Our line of Hamburg
Sa-iao KflfTAQanri Allover Netting are second
to none, and we claim to have the largest assortment
in town, bought direct from the manufacturers,
and our prices nre lower than you will find
them elsewhere. Our stock of Laces, Cotton
Trimmings and Braids are very large and attractive.
Do not buy any Laces or Embroideries until
you see ours. Will save you money.
Our Millinery Department
Is full of all kinds and styles and shapes of Hats
and Bonnets, and all kinds of Trimmings,
Crapes, Lenos, Corsets, Linen Collars, Ruches,
etc., and we can truly say the largest assortment
and prettiest styles. Some entirely new things,
direct from manufacturers. All we ask is a look
into our Millinery Department to convince any
that we are headquarters in that line of goods.
Miss CORA CLARK is again behind our counters,
ready and willing to sorve her friends.
We keep a splendid line af Satchels, Jerseys,
Cashmeres, Snabels, and all kinds of Ladies'
Neckwear.
Our Dress-Making Department
Is now in full blast, cutting, fitting and making
all kinds of Dresses. No misfits or bad work
ever loaves our house. Mrs. LOWRANCE'S
new process of cutting without patterns is taking
well. We are now giving better fits than ever
before, and our trade seems to be well pleased.
Come and get your Dresses made in the latest
styles and the best work.
Our Clothing Department
Is well supplied with our fine fitting Cincinnati
ia an wall irnnwn to he head and I
V/lUbliOOf Uimv 10 uu II Via
shoulders above any other Clothing brought to
his market.
Our Shoe Department
Cannot be beat. We sell the line fitting Zeigler
Shoe, and all other kinds of Shoes for men's,
boys' and children's wear.
Our Hat Department
Is well supplied with all the latest styles in Fur,
Wool and Straw. Some very nobby styles. See
them before you buy.
Sewing Machines.
All kinds of Sewing Machines for sale, and any
kind of Sewing Machine repaired and satisfaction
guaranteed. We sell Machines from 82.50
to 840.00. All kinds of Needles forsale.
T. M. DOHSON it CO.,
Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making.
W. C.LATIMER.
GRAND OPENING!
THE largest and best selected stock ever
brought to York.
On Friday and Saturday,
APRIL STII AMI 9TH,
We will have our regular
SPRING OFMEIV1IVO
OF
n
Millinery, r me mess miuus, ae.
Everybody is respectfully invited to come and
see our
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY.
We will take great pleasure in showing you
I through and giving you our prices.
W. C. LATIMER.
M. STRAUSS.
DURIXG THE SEASOV
M. STRAUSS will receive an assortment of j
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Xev. Goods Weekly.
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Ami tlio prices will he Recording to 4he times.
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J. W. DOBSON.
j SEED FINDERS.
SELECTED PIN DEliS, for seed, at
J. W. DOBSON'S. |
MARBLES.
ALL kinds of Marbles for sale at the Grocery I
Store of J. W. DOBSON. j
i GARDEN SEEDS! I
IANDRETH it SON'S Garden Seeds at
4 J. W. DOBSON'S. 1
H. F. ADIC KES.
COME TO THE GRAND CENTRAL.
FANCY AND DRY GOODS
r
ESTABLISHMENT,
AND SEE
Our Stock of New Goods.
W E opened this week invoices of Notions,
Dry Goods and Millinery of every description.
Miss Smith has just returned, and brings with
her choice Millinery Goods of every style, from
the very latest importations. Miss Smith is the
only Milliner from this market, who has had the
advantages this season of attending the openings
of Spring styles at the North, and is consequently
much better informed than any other in this
market. We invite all the ladies to give us a
?11 nnv atnolr t)noa Inaf n lUfla
can UIIU IHOj^OUV uui owon, X utco J MOW < itvviv
less than elsewhere FOR CASH.
Our ladies' Hats are all of the very newest
shapes out, and Miss Smith has taken great care
to get the most popular styles, at the very lowest
prices.
A very large line of fine Hamburg Embroideries.
Torchon Laces, both hand and machine
made. All styles of Silk and Cotton Lace.
Hamburg Nets, Allover Laces, Flounciugs, Ac.
Veilings in tho newest styles. A most superior
stock of White Goods of every description.
Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Persian Lawns,
Nainsooks, Mull Muslin, Swiss Muslin, fancy,
plaid and striped Lawns, Tarletons, Ac. Heavy
Pique, Marseilles, Terry Cloth, Cotton Diapers,
Rubber Sheeting. A beautiful stock of white
Embroidered Robes. A lot of pretty colored
Embroideries for children's dresses and aprons.
Neck Ruftlings will be very much used this
season, and we have just received the prettiest
line we have yet seen. Beautiful styles of ladies'
and children's Collars abd Cuffs. A lot of ladies'
Chemisettes in the. very newest styles, Cuffs to
match.
JUST OPENED.
A large lot of Seine Cord, in all sizes. Dexter's
Knitting Cotton, white, blue, brown and cardinal,
in all sizes.
The biggest bargains in Thread Laces that we
have ever shown. All sizes of Needles, Gents'
Ties, Bows and Scarfs. Men's white Lawn Ties,
Garter Webs, Marking Cotton, Embroidery Cot
ton, Coat Binding, coat ana vest Buttons, j;ress
Buttons of ever}' shape aud size. Ball Pearl
Buttons, flat Pearl Buttons. A large supply of
Fishing Tackle, Lines, Hooks and Floats of almost
every size. Corsets, Bustles, Hoopskirts,
<fec. Ladies' and Misses' Garters, Whalebone,
Rubber Combs, Hair Combs, Corset Steels,
Dress Braids. All sizes and colors of Spool Cotton.
A largo line of low-priced Hose, for ladies
and children. Men's Half-Hose in great variety.
Some genuine British Half-Hose. A lot of
beautiful Gloves for ladies at very low prices.
Men's linen and cotton Handkerchiefs. A special
job in ladies' tine linen colored bordered
Handkerchiefs. Black Flax Thread, white Flax
Thread, in all numbers. All colors of solid
Prints, heavy brown Drills, Corset Jeans, Quilt
Linings, and a lot of beautitul Dress Ginghams.
An invoice of Stationery opened this week.
Marbles in all sizes and shapes. A large lino of
Writing Pads and fine Writing Papers. All
sizes of Pivot Roller Skates.
Our stock of School Books is complete. We
receive additions to this stock almost every mail.
Private Peck's History of the Rebellion, 50c.
The Fair God, by Lew Wallace, cloth, $1.50.
Ben Hur, by Lew Wallace, cloth, $1.50.
The Hornet's Nest, by E. P. Roe, paper 25c.
are among the latest arrivals.
The following School Books are at rock bottom
prices:
Appleton's Readers, Nos. 1, 2,3, 4 and 5.
Swinton's Readers, Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5.
McGuffy'8 Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 0.
Barnes'*Readors, Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5.
Appleton's Geographies.
Maury's Geographies. ' ^
Cornell's Geographies.
Robinson's Arithmetics and Algebra.
Sanford's Arithmetics.
Key to Robinson's Progressive Practical Arithmetic.
Stephen's U. S. History.
Swinton's Pry. History of the United States.
Swinton's Condensed U. S. History.
Reed A Kellogg's, Smith's, Kerl's, Whitney A
Knox's, Quackenbos' and Harvey's English
Grammars.
Swinton's Primmer.
Swinton's Word Book.
Swinton's Word Primmer.
Any style and number of Jtopy Books.
Speech Books.
Recitations aud Readings, Ac., Ac.
We will order direct from publishers any
book wanted and not in stock.
We have complete catalogues of all kinds of
inot.iimnntnl onH vncnl miNii' nnfl music, hooks
and wo will be glad to order anything in this
line at publishers' prices. A lot ot music books
on hands containing the most popular airs and
songs at very low prices.
Our stock of Standard and Miscellaneous
Books is very attractive and all as low as can be
bought from the publisher.
STANDARD TWELVE MOS, bound in cloth
and Gold, at 75cents each.
Griinm's Fairy Tale.
Anderson's Fairy Tales.
French Fairy Tales.
Voyages of Captain Cook.
Life of Napoleon.
Scottish Chiefs.
Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
Pilgrim's Progress.
Tom Brown's School Days, Ac.
All the Standard Poets :
Shakspeare, Campbell, Dante,
Tennyson, Burns, Browning,
Hood, Wordsworth, Ingelow,
Moore, Owen Meredith, Proctor,
Hemans, Pope, Keble's,
Coleridge, Scott, Lucile,
Milton, Byron, Cowper,
Chaucer, Goldsmith, Shelly,
Pope's Illiad, Pope's Odyssey, Longfellow,
Familiar Quotations, Gems from the Poets,
Sacred Gems from the Poets, Whittier's Early
Poems, Ac., Ac.
A large line of choice Juveniles in Paper and
beautiful colored Boards.
We have Testaments and Bibles in every shape,
binding and size of type.
Testaments from 10 cents to ?2.25 each.
Bibles from 40 cents to ?10.00 each, in all sizes
and style of binding.
Sunday-School Books.
Sunday-School Reward Cards, Ac., Ac.
Cook books.
Standard Set Histories, Letter-writers and
Humorous Books.
All the Popular Magazines and papers received
and displayed on our News Counter as regularly
as published.
EVERY BOOK THAT LEAVES OUR STORE
IS SOLD AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES.
We have a most attractive stock of the best
standard Literature in the popular shape Libraries,
and receive the best new books as published.
A new supply this week of,
"She," "King Solomon's Mines," "Doctor
Claudius" "Mr. Isaacs" and all other books by
author of "Dr. Claudius."
A lot of CLEUVERIUS' history of his own
life?cheapest edition.
All kinus, shapes, sizes and rulings of Blank
Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, Composition
Books, Drawing Books, Blank Receipts,
Drafts and notes.
Book-keeping Blanks. Adhesive Stub Kilos.
Lean Pencils in every shape and size, from lowest
price to finest Artists' Pencils. Marking
Crayons, Pastel Crayons, Mucilage and Inks of
finest makes, in mostconvenientshapes. Stamp!?
T_1._ T_.i_n:ui? T?l?o
1IHIU1I1U1C urns, MUin i (Ui.w, ^w??i u
Clips, Letter Copying Looks, Pink Tape, Tin
Cask Boxes, Paper Fasteners, Staple Presses and
Staples, Office Clocks, Key Rings, Music Folios,
Ink and Pencil Erasers, blubber Bands, Pencil
Point Protectors, Pencil Holders, Call Bells,
School Slates, Slate Pencils, Transparent Drawing
Slates, Blackboard Erasers, Letter Clips,
Sleeve Straps, School Satchels, Pen Racks, Visiting
Cards in a variety of shapes, Drawing Instruments
in Sots, Charcoal, Hook Tacks, Billiard
Chalk, School Cravous, Water-color Paints,
Marking Brushes,Camel's Iiair Brushes, Thumb
Tacks, Blotting Paper, Drawing Paper, Bristol
Boards, Perforated Bristol Board, in all colors.
Finest quality of Writing Paper in every shape
and stylo of finish. Envelopes, all sizes. Music
Paper, Sermon Paper, Shelf Paper, (fold Paper,
Silver Paper, Mourning Paper, Wall Paper. Paper
Window Shades, Tissue Papers. Toilet Papers,
Letter Pads, Manuscript Pads, Seals.
Gum Labels, String and Wire Tags, Targets,
Wood Tooth Picks, Quill Tooth Picks, Pens of
every description, Pen Holders, Rulers, all
kinds of Sealing Wax, Initial Seals, Card Racks,
Paper Knives, Bill Holders, Letter Files, Paper
Weights, Tape Measures, Rubber Balls, Base I
Balls, Base Ball Guides, Base Ball Bats, Glass !
Marbles, Genuine Agate Marbles, Painted China \
Marbles, Stone Marbles, Tops, Scissors and |
shears. Boys' Tool Chests, Chessmen, Checker- I
men, Playing Cards at 5 cents, 15 cents, 25 cents, [
50 cents, 75 cents 81.00 and $2.00 per pack. Card ;
boxes, Dice, Dice Cups, Checker and Chess j
Boards, Backgammon Boards, Ink Stands, |
Pocket Ink Stands, Feather Dusters, Wool i
Dusters, Whisk Brooms, Fine Baskets, Hearth j
brooms, Harmonicas from tho finest to the low- '
est prices, PocKet Knives, ."scrap jjooks, auiu- i
graph Albums, Photograph Albums, Writing !
Desks, Work Boxes, Reading (Basses, Bill!
Books, Pocket Books, Purses, Photograph i
frames, Bronze Plaques, Easels,'Ac.
A large variety of Ladies' Hand Bags.
Everybody that knows anything about the j
stocks in this market, knows we are headquar- |
ters for all kinds of Shoes. Special low prices on ,
ladies' and children's tine and medium tine !
Shoes, in lace and button, A large invoice of
button Shoes to arrive in a few days.
Our prices on Dry Goods can't be beat. Conio .
and see for yourself.
We have sold that mule, but we have some accounts
vet unsettled. Your attention is asked.
II. F. ADICKKS.
HUNTER & OATES.
SPRING OF 1887.
AGAIN a loud note is heard from the Trombone
of the Mammoth, to herald the blast
that oven the counterblast of our competitors
has failed to dissipate. Lot it vibrate in your
ears till it touches every chord that leads to your
pocket-book, with the "full assurance that it is
only in response to offers of bargains that can
not be had elsewhere, based on tne two words
under-buy and undersell, clinched by.the metalic
rivet of the Almighty Dollar.
Ponder on the Sublime Fact
That we are offering to the community of Yorkville
and the countj, unequaled bargains and
Novelties in a complete stock of Dry Goods, No
11UI1S, 13UOIMJ, DHOUS, UZllH, V HHIIlll^ UI1U VJUllka
Furnishings.
Such an opportunity is not often presented to
the people to view an array of the latest attractions
in
DRY GOODS,
And to array themselves at the lowest cost, in
the elegant fabrics of the Mammoth.
To the men and boys who are not already acquainted
with them,'we would say that you will
hold your place in the walks of tho best dressed
men of the period, when once you go forth attired
superbly in a selection from the contents
of our magic assortment. You cannot help being
pleased with one of
Strouse & Bro.'s Elegant Suits
And Stylish Pantaloons, or in a pair of Boyden's
celebrated Shoes, or in a selection from our stock
of Hats, the largest in this part of the State.
Yes, we will clothe you in the latest?
For all youthful sports and pastimes,
For all manly acts and labors,
For.all the spheres of life that leads you,
Wo will dress you in the fashion.
Come to the Mammoth.
HUNTER & OATES.
JXO. C. KUYKEXDAL.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
Pil CC^ME N DEO RY PHYSICIANS.
HAVING taken the agencv for ZINEMAN'S
DIAMANTA SPECTACLES AND EYE
GLASSES, we are prepared with tests and instruments
to fit almost any eye with glasses
that will restore the natural, or unimpaired vision.
"The Diarnanta Glasses are perfectly colorless,
do not polarize light, have no prismatic
colors, the core or centre of the.lenses come directly
in front of the eye, never tires the eye,
but prevents the heated rays from entering;
thereby always producing clear, distinct vision.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Something for Nothing!
This is the creed of your average American
citizen. lie wants money, but done wisn to give
in exchange either muscular or mind power,
wants to jump on to a fortune; therefore tries
the lottery, Cotton, Grain, or Bacon futures, or,
like Mr. Micawber, waits for something to turn
up. Well, something has turned up at the York
Drug Store, and you can get a beautiful silver
Table Service?30 pieces?by guessing the actual
number, or nearest the actual number, of KUYKENDAL'S
CELEBRATED CHILL PILLS in
a bottle shown on our Cigar Case. Particulars
across the counter.
"ONLY A PANSY BLOSSOM."
Try Colgate's now perfumes "Caprice," "Spesiosa,"
and "Pansy Blossom."
"A Joy Forever."
The heavonlv odors oxhaled by Colgate's Toilet
waters and Soaps are a joy as long as you use
them and you can get them always at the York
Store.
LINDSAY ?fc MOORE.
FANCY GROCERIES.
Gi O to Lindsay ?fe Moore's for fresh Cream
f Cheese and Maccaroni. Snow flake Crackers
aud best quality of canned goods. Our quartered
Pine Apple in glass jars makes a delightful
desert. Fruits, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, etc.
Oysters, Peaches, Cherries, Strawberries, Green
Corn and such goods in cans we sell at the lowest
possible living prices.
~1770.
MRS. MILLER'S SnuiF manufactory was
commenced in 1776.
LINDSAY <fc MOORE.
~ SEE AND TRY
OUR Fry's Homeopathic Cocoa, Sweet Chocolate
and Dickson's Stove Polish.
LINDSAY it MOORE.
MRS. MILLER'S SNUFF
IS sold at wholesale prices by
LINDSAY it MOORE.
GARDEN SEED,
POTATOES, Peas, Timothy, Clover, and Orchard
Grass Seed. Carload Corn and 50 Barrels
of Molasses in stock at
LINDSAY & MOORE'S.
SH EET. SAET OR FRESH.
MRS. MILLER'S Snuff is put up sweet,
salt or fresh, and every pack guaranteed
pure leaf tobacco. LINDSAY it MOORE.
RAT TRAPS,
CiIFTERS, Trays, Tubs, Churns, Baskets and
Wooden buckets without a seam or hoop at
LINDSAY & MOORE'S.
SOAP.
BUY your Laundry Soap from Lindsay and
Moore, for in addition to giving you as large
a bar of soap for 5 cents, they give you with
each sale a chance at their Lustre Rand Tea Set
which will be given away to the Soap buyers.
LINDSAY & MOORE.
LOWRY STARR,"
WHO carry the largest and most complete
line of Drugs ever offered to the Yorkville
public, are prepared to meet your every want.
All known Lotions, Pills or Plasters, Dyes for
the Hair, Whiskers, or Clothes. TonicH, Blood
Purifiers, etc.
This is the right time of year to take
s. s. s.
Liniments to heal your every ache. Toothache
Drops, will cure the worst Toothache in one
minute.
JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM.
The great spot eradicator can be used on Cloth
of tho finest and most delicate texture. It never
fails to remove spots, blotches and blurs. Made
and sold at tho Drug Emporium.
LOWRY & STARR.
T. S. JEFFERYS.
THE CYCLONE EXTINGUISHER.
Tiu7.ah, S. C., March 10, 1887.
Mkssks. JKKl'KHYs <t IIokk, Gents:
ml IE Cyclone .Spark Extinguisher put on
X my engine a few months ago is giving entire
satisfaction. Before it was put on, my gin-house
several times caught lire from sparks, got so I
had to quit running while the wind was blowing
in tho direction of the gin-house. Now I can gin
and saw with perfect safety, no matter which
way the wind blows. Haven't seen a live spark
from the engine since I have been using it. And
another gbod thing about it is, it can't wear or
.... i?r:u i..?4. ?? i?.,? r
uurn Ulll. >>lli 1<ISL an iimg tM uiu uii^iuu. X
think it si great invention, and wouldn't tsike
double the cost of mine if it was so I couldn't
get another one. I think you ought to reduce
the present high rateof insurance on gin-houses
whore these extinguishers are used on the engines,
or at least, recommend such to the eompsinies
you represent, because I see no risk whatever
from the engine.
Very respectfully,
IIENItY MASSEY.
UNDERTAKERS9 SUPPLIES.
IIXDSAY A MOORE have just completed a
J large Building in rear of their store, 20 x 50
feet, that will be used in the Undertaker's business..
They have a large stock of COFFINS j
and CASKETS on hands, and can satisfy from I
the humblest to the most fastidious. Directions
in coming* for cotlins: 1st. Know how much
you want to pay for one. 2nd. Have your
measurements correct. When you have a price
to pay for a coffin, we will guarantee satisfaction
for your prico. Our prices are just to suit customers
; can fix up one at any price from 32.50 to i
375.00. .
Buy Burial Robos and Gent's Burial suits for
ecouomv and neatness.
LINDSAY it MOORE.
CHATTEL MORTGAGES,
MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to
Real Estate. For sale at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE.
M. C. WILLIS.
IF YOU WANT.
IF you want to buy a nice PHAETON, go to
M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy a DOCTOR'S PHvETON,
go to M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy a TOP-BUGGY, homemade,
go to M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy a home-made OPEN BUGGY,
go to M.C.WILLIS.
If you want to buy a Cincinnati TOP-BUGGY,
go to M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy a BUGGY, made in Columbus
City, go to M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy DOUBLE or SINGLE
HARNESS, made by hand, go to
M. C. WILLIS.
\
If you want to buy cloth or leather COLLARS,
go to M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy BLIND BRIDLES, HALTERS,
home-made, goto M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy BUGGY WHIPS, go to
M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy the light-running thimbleskein
TENNESSEE WAGON, go to
M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy LUMBER and SHAVED
SHINGLES, from the long-leaf pine, go to
M. C. WILLIS.
If you want to buy the best GUANO sold, M.
C. WILLIS has it.
If you want to buy RAILROAD CAI&'S aShd
HARNESS, M. C. WILLIS' is the place.
If you want to pay yonr old debt due M. C.
WILLIS, he is ready to take the money, with
thaaks.
If you want REPAIR WORK done at short
notice, see M. C. WILLIS.
L.ATTA BROTHERS
ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK.
SUGAR. Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Maccaroni,
Cheese, Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
Swinbone's Gelatine, Leggett's Tiger Brand
Roasted Coffee, (fee.
A full stock of
3ew Orleans tfolasses.
A large stock of
Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff.
ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN.
All Grades of Flour.
HAMS, BACON AND LARD.
HARDWARE.
LATTA BROTHERS.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
IT is our pleasure to announce large arrivals of
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Guanos, Acids
and Kainit. We haVe special bargains to offer
in Corn, Flour, Meal, Molassess, Sugar Coffee,
Lard, Red Rust Proof Oats.
I
TENNESSEE HAMS.
We have j uat received our fresh lot of these excellent
Hams These hams are sweet and juicy,
and in short are the old genuine country 'curecl
Ham, much superior to the sugar cured Ham
and at equally low prices.
LIME.
We have exclusive control of the GENUINE
LIMESTONE LIME and shall bo pleased to
otl'er special prices to contractors and parties
desiring to buy in car lots.
AGRICULTURAL LIME.
We have a large lot of agricultural lime for
composting at reduced prices.
MOST SPECIALLY
Would we call attention to a few unsettled accounts
and notes which must have attention at
once or we shall place the same in the hands of
our Attorney for collection.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
KENNEDY BROS. &~BARRQy.
JUST RECEIVED.
ALL SIZES OF PLOWS. Double and SingleFoot
Plow Stocks, Hoes, Backhands, Trace
Chains, Singletrees, Haines, ?fec.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
7
POTATOES, GARDEN SEEDS, <fcC.
JUST received a lot of pure Eastern Irish Potato
Seed, and our Garden Seeds have arriv
eel. Call for them.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
SHOES.
WE have just received Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
Come and buy them.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
AT COST ! AT COST !!
GENTS' Ready-Made Suits, Winter Calicoes,
Dress Goods, and many other things we do
not wish to carrv over.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
\T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
HEAVY Jeans, Crockery, Gents' Hats, &c.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
(10ME to us for School Books and Stationery.
J KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON.
I AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
TIIE No. 7 American Sowing Machine is the
best.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
GEORGE T. SCHORR.
STILL THEY GO.
TIIE WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN has no
superior and each one sold opens the way
for another.
Just Drop in and see One.
Can sell very low for Cash or on time for good
paper. Fully guaranteed, and kept in good order,
free of charge.
BARGAINS IN STOVES.
Warranted Tinware, House-furnishing Goods,
Fine Tobacco, Ac.
Roofing, Guttering
And all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work. Repairing.
Pumps, Locks, Machines, Ac., cheap,
nut STRICT.Y CASH. GEO. T. SCHORB.
WITHERS ADICKES.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO consult us when wanting anything in our
lines. We claim the most complete stock of
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden,
Tinware, Ac., in this market and at guaranteed
prices. We charge nothing to show. So look.
GROCERIES.
We try to keep only pure eatables. New
Meats. Hams of four sorts. A nice California
Ham at only 11 cents. The best Hams at 15
cents?Ferris and other brands. Dried Beef of
fine quality and nice pickled Beef. Pure Lard?
* " i- HU Af\ n/Mtn/la
a nice tin can itirowu ju mm iu jjuuuuo, ?uu
recollect we give net weight, tin not counted as
usual. Fine Goshen Butter, Meal, country and
northern ; Shipstuff for cow feed, has more substance
in it than anything for the price. Rice
and Grits cheap?at 3fr instead of 4?the usual
price; Oat Flakes and Meal. Flour?a fair article
at $2.25, and cheaper in quantity. A fresh lot
of nice Lima Beans. Pickles and Jellies cheap,
from Buckets.
Hardware, Hardware.
Don't forget that we claim to save you money
in this line. L. H. Shoyels, from 60 cents up ;
Grass Scythes, Bush Hooks, a splendid tool;
Forks, Spades and all sorts of Farming and Gar*
den Implements. Just received about 300 Locks
of all sorts, cheap. Hinges of every description.
5 cents on a pair of 15 cent hinges is 50 per cent.
Carpenters' Tools, Ammunition and Cartridges
of every size.
TOBACCO ! TOBACCO!!
Look at our 5 and 10 cents plugs. A good article
at 16 plugs for $1.00. Smoking ana fine-cut
Chewing Tobacco. Pipes, Snuffs of all brands.
SEEDS.
Flower, Garden, Grass and Potatoes ot every
sort?reliably branded?very cheap, by tne barrel.
German Millet?a beautiful fresh lot just in
at only $1.75. Try it. Tons of roughness could
be sold here now, which must be brought on the
cars. You can't have too much roughness. New
Clover"Orchard, Blue Grass, Ac. Fine Seed
j Peanuts, and recollect this, 25 cents per gallon.
For Court Week.
Fine Cheese, Cider, Crackers, Candies, Canned
Goods, Peanuts, roasted every few days. Fruits
of all sorts. Prunes reduced to 10 cents, Ac.
FERTILIZER?A few tons of Etiwan on hand.
WANTED?Eggs, Chickens, Peas, Beeswax,
<Kc. w ixja.jc.na ajl/ivjjv.co.
G. H. O'LEARY.
FURNITURE.
I HAVE on hand a large stock of Furniture,
and am receiving new goods of all grades,
.which will be sold at prices to suit the times.
When in want of goods in this line, don't fail to
see goods and get prices before buying.
G. H. O'LEARY.
CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS. .
JUST received a large stock of Cane Mattings
for the Spring ana Summer trade. In addition
to the above large stock, I have on hand
Ail-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels
Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported
Ingrain Rugs, Velvet ana Moynette Rugs, Oil
Cloth Rugs, <fcc., for sale cheap at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
WE are headquarters for all kinds of Cooking
Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves.
Having bought in car load lots for the cash, we
can give you a stove from the Chas. Noble <fe Co.
Factory, or the Richmond Stove Company Factory
at prices that other retail dealers cannot.
I also have pieces or parts for renewing old
stoves. G. H. O'LEARY.
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES,
LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades and
Paper Shades, and all in a variety of colors
at G. H. O'LEARY'S. '
PICTURE AND PICTURE FRAMES.
CHROMOS. Oil Paintings, Picture Frames, j
Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands and
Work Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
A FULL stock of band-made Saddles and
Harness, Bridles, <fcc. Also, Haines, Chains,
Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everything kept
in an establishment of this kind, for sale cheap,
at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
JOHN R. ASHE.
CONCERNING CUANO.
Stand by tlie Record.
IT has been asserted in this advertisement that
"The Plow Brand," Raw Bone Guano was
?3.00 per Ton better than Pacific Guano, as shown
by analysis of the State Department of Agriculture.
To remove any doubt on this point and
confirm our position, we will stana by the
record. The figures are infallible. When draw- *
ing our comparison, we used the lowest commercial
value of each Brand.as shown in the
record, viz: Sample No. 58, Plow Brand, commercial
value ?28.34. Sample No. 34, Pacific
Guano, commercial value $25.34. To be more
zealous in our efforts to boom the Plow Brand
and use its highest commercial value in comparison
with the lowest of the Pacific, as has been
the plan of my friend of the Pacific, the record
will show a difference in favor of the Plow Brand
of 34,69. We waive this comparison for the present,
and squarely claim that when ottering the
Plow Brand we offer a goods 33.00 per ton better
than any sold in this market, but we will not ask
you to pay us the difference in price.
JOHN R. ASHE.
CEDAR POSTS.
Ican furnish any one, in need of Posts, for
fencing or Grape Arbor, with good heart Cedar
Posts.
Clover and Grass Seed.
Every farmer should have an acre to the horse,
of Cloyer and Orchard Grass, and should see my
patch to convince them, if they think to the contrary.
I have the seed and can give some points
as to cultivation.
Shingles.
I have on hand a Lot of "Best" North Carolina
' Pmn QKmrvloo of 40 M paoh
iioaii/ jl me uuiuKiga c*v vM< * w mv4 am.
JOHN R. ASHE.
O. G. PARISH.
THE SPRING TRADE.
IN anticipation of a prosperous year, despite
the present complaint of hard times, we are
making preparations for a brisk Spring Trade,,
and are now receiving fresh goods almost daily.
Our stock of General Merchandise, including,
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Dre&si
Goods, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, is com-5
plete as to quantity and quality and of styles
adapted to the season, and will be sold at prices 1
defyingcompetition.
Special Bargains. J
Having just bought a line of elegant samples
of one of the largest New York houses, we are
enabled to sell them lower than they can be
bought at wholesale in the New York market.
This line embraces a variety of Fancy Goods
and Notions, Ladies' Dusters, Ladies' Underwear,
Hosiery, Towels, Ladies' Satchels, fancy
styles in Half-Hose, the finest line of Gents'
Neckwear ever seen in this market, Gents' and
Ladies' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies'
Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Fans at all price9,
Corsets in great variety and at all prices, French
Percale Shirts, White Shirts, laundried andunlauudried,
and solid color French Linen Shirts,
the latest style. Caff and Sleeve Buttons of the
finest quality, Suspenders, Linen Collars, Ao.
In this enumeration of articles, we are enabled
to offer splendid inducements and unexampled
bargains, of which a call and inspection of the
goods will convince you.
Mr. W. H. Colcock is still at this House,
and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing
to serve them right.
C. G. PARISH.
^ MAY & MAY, ^
Zm DRUGGISTS. ?? <
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
YOU cau save money by buying your Drugs
and Medicines from us. All goods at rock
bottom prices and terms liberal. Try us, it is
all we ask and then say your say.
I?. B. B.
Will tell you what is what this week, and don't
you forget that MAY <fe MAY is the place to
get supplied and prices to suit.
S. ,S.
We have a large stock of S. S. S. and won't let
any one undersell us. Come and get one bottle
or a dozen and learn our prices.
KINCH, KINCH.
Plenty in stock. Come and ask what it is and
try it. Morphine always on hand. Now is the
time to get your Tobacco to run your hands.
Come and see what low prices we can sell you at.
MAY & MAY. RIFLE
FOR SALE.
A SECOND-HAND 22 calibre REMINGTON
RIFLE, in good order. Price $12. Apply
at ENQUIRER OFFICE.
February 15 7 tf
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