Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 02, 1887, Image 3
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KIJYKENDAL'S SPECIALS.
"You cannot expect to gather grapes of
thorns or figs of thistles," neither can you expect
to get a good, durable and satisfactory job
of painting done with cheap mixed paints. {
Those who use the Longman <fe Martinez Pure '
Prepared Paints are assured, in advance, of a c
durable covering aud a guarantee of satisfaction.
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You should avoid all medicines which cause s:
you horrid griping pains; they destroy the
coatings of the stomach and may make you an
invalid for life; the mild power is the best.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney
Pillets will cure chills and fever, biliousness,
etc. 25 cents a vial. Sold only bv Kuykendal.
Try Tar Baby Tobacco?16 large plugs for
one dollar. The best Chew on the market for
the price. Sold only by Kuykendal.
If you have a Cold, a troublesome Cough,
or a Croupy Child, try Campbell's Cough Cure.
Quick as Lightning is the removal of grease
spots from all kinds of Clothing, Carpets, etc.,
by Chinese Cleansing Cream. Sold by Kuykendal.
Lovely Lodestone.?The finest and pret
nest iu cent piug 01 xouaccu tvuu uvm o??.
Sold by Kuykendal, only.
If you are thinking of Painting your
House, don't buy your material until you can
see or write to Kuyken dau about the Longman
& Martinez' Pure Paint. Every gallon warranted.
Life will acquire new zest, and cheerfulness ^
return, if you will impel your liver and kid- P
neys to the performance of their functions.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm
will stimulate them to healthful action. ?1.00
per bottle. Sold by Kuykendal.
First in the Mouths of its countrymen is
the Piedmont Beauty Tobacco. Sold only by
Kuykendal.
An old Carriage or Buggy ca* be made to
shine like a new vehicle by using Detroit Carriage
Black or colors. Sold by Kuykendal.
A Jug Full.?We can fill your Jug, Can or
Bottle with J I C Harness Oil. The best emolient
for leather. a
CHEW OLD RIP.
for sale by
John C. Kuykendal.
July 13 28 6m*
The "Life of the tlesh is the blood thereof;"
pure blood means healthy functional activity, .
and this bears with it the certainty ot quick P!
restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J. "
H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood ?
Purifier gives pure rich blood, and vitalizes and i
strengthens the whole body. Two sizes, 50 ^
cents and ?1.00 per bottle. Sold in Yorkville *
by Jno. C. Kuykendal. f
George Washington,
' It is said, never told a lie. Most people will
sometimes speak truth and sometimes fiction.
When anv one soeaks well of Chipman's Liver
Pills, you may know they speak only the
truth,as they are really the best remedy for
Malaria, Constipation, Sick-Headache, Dizzi- c
n6oS, etc. Prompt and efficient in their action.
Sold by Lowby <fe Stark, Yorkville. c
January 20 4 ly
HYMENEAL.
Married?At the residence of Mr. John o
Faris, in Fort Mill township, on the evening of p
the 11th ultimo, by Elder J. M. Garrison, Mr. f j
R. J. NICHOLS and Miss M. E. GILES. Both t]
of Fort Mill township.
At Saluda, Newberry county, on the 25th ul- f,
timo, Mr. F. B. GAFFNEY, of Gaffney City, n
and Miss LAURA TANNER, of Saluda. 3(
OBITUARY. 5
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Hied?Of pneumonia, at McConnellsville, fi
on Wednesday, October26th, 1887, Mr. EATON t<
P. LOVE, aged 37 years. n
Near Herndon's Mill, on Monday, October
31,1887, Mrs. NANCY H. McCLAIN, aged 90 y
years 7 months and 30 days. ai
BRICKS FOR SALE. _
THE undersigned offers for sale at McConnellsville,
S. C., ONE HUNDRED THOU- tf
SAND GOOD BRICKS at SIX DOLLARS ]
per thousand. J. T. CRAWFORD. *
November 2 44 It* r
A WD AGAIN.
ONLY a few more Mules left; but they
will not stay left, so call at R. A. Parish's
Livery Stable?just back of the City Grocery
and see them. I will be glad to show them.
I will not misrepresent my stock to make sales. ^
Terms very easy. * J. A. DARWIN.
administrator's notice. v!
ALL persons indebted to the estate of CAL- ri
YIN WHISONANT, deceased, are hereby t<
notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Persons having claims against the
said estate are requested to present them, duly .
authenticated, within the time prescribed by
law. 1
T. M. WHISONANT, Administrator.
November 2 44 3t*
absconded.
MY son ROBERT ALEXANDER has left
my home, two miles north-east of York- ?
yille, without any cause. He is about 12 years Q
of age, of copper color, about 5 feet in height, ti
and weighs about 90 pounds. He wore away a
pair of light grey pants, blue vest and black
sack coat. All persons are hereby warned
against harboring or feeding him, as I will
prosecuto whoever may do so. Any information
with regard to him will be thankfully received.
Address, to the care of Enquirer
Office, Yorkville. S. C.
CAROLINE McCARTER.
November 2 44 It*
TEMPERANCE MASS-MEETING!
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ! I
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On Monday and Tuesday Nights, the 7th J:
and 8th of November.
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PTMHESE meetings are held under the auspices v
1 of the PASTORS OF THE VARIOUS a
CHURCHES in Yorkville. The Rev. Mr. ?
CHREITZBERG, Pastor of the M. E. Church J
at Chester, will be the speaker of the occasion.
Is it not time that the friends of law and order,
the friends of morality and sobriety were making
themselves felt in this crisis in our community?
All are invited to be present, young and old,
women and children, black and white.
T. R. ENGLISH, ] v
W. W. DANIELS, Com a
F. C. IIICKSON, f com- q
J. C. GALLOWAY, j
November 2 44 It
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lected in York, aud his prices considerably
lower than you can buy anywhere else
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Come and see his goods and hear his prices. ^
You will find it to be much to your advantage. ^
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A CHANGE ANTICIPATED. i;
OWING to an anticipated change in the firm I
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essary that all parties indebted to theui will 1<
call on them as earl}' as praciicable and make i
a settlement. Parties not having satislied their a
paper now in the hands of the said firm by the
FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, will be for- ii
closed without further delay or notice. r
A First-C lass Saw Mill for Sale. [
We have a Liddell's First-Class Saw Mill and v
a Twenty Horse Power Talbott Engine which
we will sell very low. The saw is 52 inches in
diameter. All of which are in first-class
running order. GLENN <fc DARWIN.
October 19 42 tf
POULTRY WANTED. h
WANTED, on or before MONDAY next, }
7th instant, TURKEYS, GEESE AND i:
CHICKENS. Will pay eight cents per pound t
for Turkeys; sixty cents per pair tor Geese; k
and the highest market price for Chickens.
S. A. McELWEE.
November 2 44 It
DENTAL NOTICE.
jQ&k I WILL be absent from York- t
ville from the 4TH until the 14TII c
^Ja-L-Lr OF NOVEMBER. c
M. W. WHITE, I). I). S.
November 2 44 2t
r. M. POBSON &CO.
Thunder and Lightning!
DOWN THEY CO!
" YARDS of Checked Alamance at
) 61 cents, or 16 yards for ?1.00. f
5,000 yards of yard-wide Sheeting, at 161
onts, or 151 yards for ?1.00. g
25 Suits of Clothing, of large numbers, sav
0, 42 and 44, at a big bargain, to close out. All d
ther sizes in stock will be sold low to close out d
tock. i'
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Ball's Corsets are warranted not to break at
le waist or roll up with ono year's wear. If aj
ley do we will cheerfully refund the money
aid for them, to our customers. * t(
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 45 cents.
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 33 cents. v
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 25 cents.
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 20 cents.
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 15 cents.
500 yards of Georgia Jeans at 12 J cents.
500 yards of yard-wide Sheeting at Si cents. ^
500 yards of yard-wide Sheeting at 10 cents. ^
500 yards of yard-wide Sheeting at 12 cents. g,
500 yardB Fruit of the Loom at 10 cents.
500 pairs of ladies' coarse Shoes at 75 cents. t(
500 pairs of ladies' Polkas, (grain) 81.40. ?
500 pairs of ladies' Bals, (grain) at 81.25. w
500 pairs of ladies' Polkas, (grain) at ?1.00. jj
500 pairs of children's Copper Tips at 75 cents.
500 pairs of ladies' Zeigler Shoes at 82.25, 82.50 ^
nd 83.50 a pair.
500 pairs of men's fine Shoes at 82.00.
500 pairs of men's fiue Shoes at 82.50.
500 pairs of men's fine Shoes 83.50.
100 pairs of men's fine Shoes at 85.00.
100 pairs of men's fine Shoes at 87.00.
100 pairs of men's Boots at 82.50. f
100 pairs of men's Boots at 83.50.
100 pairs of men's Boots at 84.00.
500 ladies' Hats, all shapes, which will be
rimmed by Miss KEEN, only Northern Milner
in town. So if you \\*nt nice Trimming
nd fine work, see Miss KEEN. Our trade in
lillinery is just as good as we could wish. 0
liss KEEN has all she can do. 25 cents extra h
rill be charged for Trimming Hats out of old
rimming, where it has to be renovated, for it
5 more trouble to fix it for putting on than it q
i to trim the hat. Ladies' will please rememer
this.
500 yards of Dress Goods at 12V cents. p
500 yards of Dress Goods at 15 cents.
500 yards of Dress Goods at 25 cents. e
500 yards of double-width Cashmere at 25
ents. 3
500 yards of double-width Cashmeres at 33
enis.
500 yards of double-width Cassimeres at 50
ents.
500 yards of double-width Cashmeres at 75
ents,
100 Ladies' Jackets from ?2.00 to ?15.00.
100 Dolmans from ?5.00 to ?25.00. |
500 New Markets from $5.00 to $15.00. ?J
ill sizes of Cloaks and Jackets for children,
'ur ting Plush Jackets at ?15.00 and our fine
'lush Dolmans at ?25.00 are said to be the pretiest
ever seen in Yorkville. Come ana see
aem.
OUR DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT is
all to overflowing. Just piles of Dresses to be
iade. If you want nice fits and good work,
ee Mrs. DOBSON, as Mrs. Lowrance never >
lakes a misfit. She uses no patterns, cuts by
ae French system. Look at her fits anywhere k
ou see thetn, they all speak for themselves, "i
?ne great advantage in buying Dress Goods ti
rom the Old Chap is that Mrs. DOBSON can
ill you just how many yards to buy and how
luch and what kind of trimming to get, and
lie can have it cut and and made for you.
[aking always done cheaper than when goods
re bought elsewhere.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.,
Leaders in Millinery and Dry Goods.
^MAY &MAY,^
ft DRUGGISTS. 1ft
FIFTY OUNCES OF QUININE. s
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[T[7E have fiftv ounces of POWERS & r
f? W EIGHTM AN'S QUININE, the most
eliable and extensively used Quinine in the
rorld. We have the above at wholesale and
etail ad guarantee our prices to beat the bot>m
for this quality.
ARRIVAL OF OUR PERFUMERIES. ?
'RIPPLE DISTILLED EXTRACTS TO
THE FRONT.
Just arrived?the finest lot of Perfumeries
,*o have ever handled, and we oiler them to '
ersons desiring aeneate penumes hi very a
Lose figures. The following is a partial list of p
ur stock, which wo have in large bottles to re- tl
lil to parties wanting the best perfumes: o
Violet,
Heliotrope, ti
Jessamine,
Lilly of the Valley,
White Rose, ti
Buckwheat Blossoms unci others.
Iii Smaller Vials.
Vo have also, the most popular handkerchief
xtracts put up in 1 oz., 2 oz., 3 oz., 4 oz., and (i
z. vials, ranging in prices from 25 cents to ?1.50.
Quality guaranteed. Our Hair Oils are carefuly
selected and take the cake.
Our "SorosisClub Bouquet," is the name givn
to a splendid liankerchief extract, of which
.*e are now makinga specialty. It is made for I
bon-ton social club of New York City and I
ertainly is an aristocratic perfume. Call at (J
IAY <fe MAY'S and get a bottle and try it. J
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FACE POWDERS FOR THE LADIES, a
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Our face powders comprise the following ?
ell known manufacturers' goods, which f
lone recommend them to the ladies for their *
uality:
Tetlow's Gosamer and Swandown.
Pazoni's Pink and White, _
Ricksecker's celebrated face powders is the *
est face powder known; it produces a most *latural
and remarkably beautiful effect; it
onceals blemishes, cannot be detected and is
trictly harmless. We have it in pink and
rliite. Call and see MAY ?fc MAY and get a
iox. It is very popular and has a growing deaand.
TOILET SOAPS.
Call on MAY ?fe MAY and inspect their
arge stock of FINE TOILET SOAPS, which
s certainly an exhibit in the way of Soaps. I
'heir stock is complete and contains all the C
est Soaps made. Bazin's celebrated Violet f
louquet, Rose Geranium, Cold Cream, Jockey 1
Hub, Honey and Glycerine. c
Brown's "Datfodel" Bouquet will recomnend
itself to all who wish a delicately perurned
soap. MAY & MAY has it.
"Mary Stuart" is a very aristocratic soap and
3 manufactured by the* well known firm, of
"ells A Co.
Onltrate & Co's Cashmere Bououet is too well
:no\vn to the trade to even require mention of |
t. We have, also Colgate Co's "Reliable,"
nd German Turkisk Bath.
"Solon Palmer's Bouquet," is one of the best [
land and face soaps on the market, and it has a i
lational reputation, and is made expressly for I
he "Palmer House"?the leading metropoli- |
nn hotel of the Queen City of the great North- I 1
rest. Call at MAY & MAY'S and get a cake,
"AH, THERE," ji
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Is the name of a splendid Toilet Soap wo ! [
lave, and which we sell for 10 cents a box. A j
>ox contains three large cakes of soap and !
s of a good quality and is certainly worth
ho money. No humbug, no cheap stuff, but
lonest value for honest money. | ^
Colossal Glycerine Soap, j
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Call and see this Soap and convince yourself j
hat we are headquarters for lino Toilet Soaps
if all makes and kinds. We haven't got any j
ompetition in this line. j f
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Leaders in Perfunieriesand Fine Soaps.
H. F. ADICKES.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
rHE greatquestion of the duy is: "Howcan
I buy one and a half dollars' worth of
oods with one dollar ?"
Now, we do not propose to sell oneanda half
ollars' worth of goods for one dollar, but we
o propose and will prove it to any fair-minded
ispector, to sell more goods for one dollar
tian has ever been the custom in this or any
eighboring market.Special
Attention
9 directed to our unusually large stock of
hoes.
We claim to have exceptional Shoes atexceponal
prices.
SHOES that cannot be found elsewhere in
lis market.
^PRICES that cannot bo duplicated in this ]
larket. . i
SHOES that are warranted to give entire satifaction.
A
very large stock of hoavy Boots for men (
nd boys. ,
Men's fine hand-sewed calf-skin Shoes in
utton, congress and balmorals.
Men's fine genuine kangaroo skin hand- .
3wed bals. '
Fine calf Shoes for old men?broad comfortble
bottoms.
Fine machine-sewed Shoes for men, from ?4 i
) 81.50, pep pair. Excellent values.
Fine button and Balmoral Shoes for boys and ,
ouths. Very moderate prices. ,
Men's fine hand and machine-sewed Boots.
Boys' Boots at lowest known prices.
Very soft and broad Shoes for old ladies.
An endless variety of ladies' fine French kid
utton, Curacoa kid button, Dongalakid but>n,
Tampico goat button, pebble goat button,
traight goat button, kid foxed button, common
ense goat button, pebble goat lace, grain but>n,
glove grain button, calf lace, grain lace,
love grain lace, and a large line of heavy grain
uff, and kip Shoes for ladies, of very best j
nown makes. All at prices to suit the times. <
Misses' Shoos of every description in lace or i
utton, and prices we guarantee. j
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lliildren's Shoes at Very Low Prices. !
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if which wo have the largest stock ever ex- '
ibited in this market.
Iniants' fine kid and goat Shoes, all sizes. j
A full line of men's nice new goods in first
nr?/l /lAliainU
Uttllt.y viccuujuuio oua tuvn wuoii.^.
Brogans, West Point Ties and Plow Shoes.
A very attractive stock of fine embroidered,
atent leather and goat Slippers. *
A new lot of ladies' fine kid steel embroiderd
Slippers.
Ladies' and men's Carpet Slippers, all sizes,
to 12, at 50 cents each.
Men's Rubber Boots and Shoes.
Ladies' and Children's Rubber Shoes.
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rusi OPENED THIS WEEK.
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2,000 yards best 4-4 Brown Homespuns.
5 bales?4,000 yards?best Plaid Osnaburgs. ,
Tew and pretty styles.
An invoice of white and colored Wool Blanets,
just bought at a large closing sale in New
rorkj at much below market rates. Very at active
and cheap.
Heavy Grey Twill Flannel.
Extra heavy Cotton Flannels.
Extra heavy Brown Drill.
An invoice of men's heavy Boots and Shoes, !
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Last Week's Arrivals.
Zephyrs, Wool Knitting Yarns, Embroidery
ilks, Prench Dress Bone, Knitting Needles,
rochet Hooks, Nursery Pins, Toilet Pins,
ilanket Pins. All sizes of Ball's celebrated
torsets. A lot of 25 cents Corsets?best in town.
STATIONERY AND BOOKS. :
Ink Stands, Blank Books, Pocket Momoranums,
Fine Inks, Pencils, Fine Writing Paers,
Rubber Bands, Mucilage. Another lot of
iiat most popular of Books?Ben Hur, A Tale
f the Christ, by Law Wallace.
Bibles and Testaments, from the cheapest to
lie finest makes. lOcentsto 810.00 each.
A full stock of standard Miscellaneous Books.
All kinds of School Books and School Staionery.
A lot of pretty Holland Window Shades.
OUR MILLINERY STORE
s full of the latest Novelties in all kinds of
iadies' Gear. Neck Wear, Kid and Fabric
Uoves, Collars and CufFs, fine wool Jersey
ackets, Cashmere and Zephyr Shawls, Knit
loods, Ladies' Merino Undervests, Ladies'
carlet Wool Undervests, Childrens' Merino
hirts and Drawers, Children's Scarlet Wool
hirts, Ladies' Merino Drawers. All kinds of (
materials for Art Needle work. Corsets of the
inest makes. Misses' Corsets and Children's
lorded Waists, Wool Leggins, Wool Yarns,
iephyrs, Crewels, Arrasene, Cheneille, Linen
'apes, Cotton Tapes, Bobbins, Ac.,
Bustles of the latest styles. (
Bustle Springs of the, most improved pattern.
Opened last week, an invoice of new stylish
Iats of latest shapes, for Ladies, Misses and
Ihildren.
Our Stock of Dress Goods
s second to none in market, wo are snowing
Jhivioteens, Tricots, Fancy Worsteds, Colored
'ashmeres, Diagonal Cashmeres, Wool Tricot
flannels, Plaid Flannels, and a variety of Fany
Dress Goods, at very low prices.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
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Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is now the j
nost attractive in this market, and prices will I
how, upon investigation, to be as low as the j
owcst.
10-4 bleached and brown Sheeting, Window
'urtains, bleached Homespun, tine brown 1
Iomespuns, heavy brown Homespuns, brown j
)ri 11, Tickings, Cheviots, and the most attract- |
ve stock of Jeans that we have ever shown. |
'rices much below last year.
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Specially Important Notice.'1
We must have all monoys duo us without '
urtlier delay, or wo will surely give somebody j
rouble. * ' |
H. F. A DICK ICS. 11
WITHERS ADICKES. 1
an essay on business. =
OLD MAXIMS are usually gems of truth
and good sense culled from long and varied
human experience.
'Tis said that "competition is the life of trade"
and such often looks as true as old Gabe Tucker's
observation, that?
"You may think about it carefully,
And put it to the te9t,
Any you will ginerally disciver,
That the safest way atn the best."
We have met unusual competition in our
lirfbs of business lately, but have tried to pursue
the old reliable plan of selling good merchandise
at fair prices, and have (lone more
business than ever before for a corresponding
time.
Now, we think, it should go almost without
saying, that our long experience and determination
to succeed, will enable us to cope with
any in this market for quality .And prices.
You May Lose Money.
So we merely wish to observe that you may
lose money by being enticed away from our
store bv the sweet songs of others. 1
Wo don't mind our customers looking else- ]
whore aq^l anywhere, but be sure to examine ]?
sur wares and prices. We are not afraid of tl
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Weigh, Measure and Calculate 0
Everything you get from us.' S(
We have almost everything; Groceries, Hard- a]
ware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow, Tinware,
ifec., at lowest prices.
We mention a few seasonable goods. . j,
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GROCERIES.
Fresh Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat of w
;wo kinds. The tost of the pudding is the w
shewing thereof, and wo recommend our Buck- w
wheat and Oat Flakes from personal test. Su- it
;ar and Coffees at the bottom always. A snow
whito A Sugar at 13 pounds for $1.00, and we
:hink our Sugar at 14 pounds for $1.00 a woe a
bit better than others. 0
Teas of all sorts. A bargain at 50 cents, g
which will drink as well as that often sold at a
51.00. c
Fresh Grits?Remember, of the very best
quality. Rice, Flours of all sorts, Ac., Cheese, g
(Jrack'ors of all sort. Fine assortment of Candy.
Try our home-made.
Fruits of every sort in season. You can always
get good Lemons at our store at 35 cents a
per dozen.
Prunes, Dates, Figs, Dried Apples, Peaches, ci
Raisins, Citron, Currants, Nuts, Ac. Fresh
Coco, Chocolates, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. p
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HARDWARE. s
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We havo the largest assortment in this mar- y
ket and honestly think we can save you money.
Recollect where to get Nails that are goocl. M
About 100 Axes of best makes at 75 cents.
Locks, Hinges and Fastenings of all sorts at
prices which we want scrutinized.
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Crockery and Glassware
In nice variety. We have been quiet in this
line for some time, but we will open your eyes
if you will drop in during the next ten days
rod inspect our stock. _
Window Glass cut in any Shape. Putty on ~
band ready for use.
PRODUCE.
Produce of all sorts always bought. Butter,
Eggs Ac., pay better than King Cotton. One
customer bring us about' 15 lbs of Butter per
week for which we give Mm. $3.00. f
I have on hand the following seasonable .
3eeds: Rye, Barley, Wheat and Ulover. c
WITHERS ADICKES. I
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HUNTER & HATES. \
OUR CLOAKS. I
WE have iust received a beautiful lino of n
Ladies Fine Dollmans, New Markets and 11
Jackets, which are very cheap. Also
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF DRESS GOODS.
Wo still have a nice lino of thoso beautiful
Sebastopol Cloths, Dress Flannels, Tricots, P
Debeys and black Cashmeres, White Flannel, 91
and all wool Red Flannels very cheap.
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Latest Novelties. P
We have a beautiful assortment of Hose for
Ladies, Misses and Children.
Ladies' all wool Undorvest.
Ladies' all wool Pants, very cheap. v
Ladies' Collars, Cuffs and Handkerchiefs. q1
Just received another lot of thoso beautiful
undressed Kid Gloves. Price ?1.00. All sizes. c<
A big line of Bustles and Corsets very cheap, y
An elegant line of all wool Blankets at less c
than values. cl
Examine our Crochet Quilts. d
Towels, Doylies, Tidies, Table Covers and 0
Table Damask at all prices. ri
SHOES, SHOES.
Ladies' Fine French Kid Button at $4.50.
Ladies' Fine Curoso Kid Button at $4.00. p
Ladies' Fine Curoso Kid Button at $3.50. a:
Ladies' Fine Kid Button at $3.00. n
Ladies' Fine Kid Button at $2.00. t(
Ladies' Fine Kid Button at $1.75.
Ladies' Fine Goat Button at $3.00. m
Ladies' Fine Goat Button at $2.50.
Ladies' Fine Goat Button at $1.50.
Another lot of these sewed Shoes just opened
at $2.00. Also a big line of men's and Boys'
Boots very cheap.
Clothing, Clothing.
$10.00 Suits. Biggest thing on earth ! "All 1
wool and a yard wide ; guaranteed not to rip, u
ravel or run down at the heel." "
Also a line of fine and medium priced Over- jj
coats which are sold very cheap. "
Come and see us and we will save you money.
HUNTER A OATES, L
Headquarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods.
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ALWAYS READY WITH A REASON, tc
ANY one in need of that almost indispensa- C(
ble article, a LANTERN, should buy it
from us.
Why? Because we offer the most complete
winr 9 ,uifl nntiuf.ir.fr.fir T.antnrn on fchft mar
Why ? ket, and shoufd the burner got out
Why ? of order, or the chimney broken, we
Why ? can always replace them at small cost.
Why ? This will be appreciated if you have
Why ? ever walked the town over with an old
Why ? Lantern dangling from your arm, makWhy
? ing an unsuccessful hunt for a Chimney
Whv ? and Burner to suit it.
YOU SHOULD LOOK AT OUR LAMPS.
Why ? Because we have a most attractive as
Why ? sortmont of Parlor, Library, Stand, u
Why? Hand and Bracket Lamps, all ollerod s|
Why ? at prices which we suspect can't bo met 1
Why ? in the city. Moreover wo can dupli- ,,
Why ? cato any of tho fixtures that may get j(
Why ? out of order or broken, at a trifling cost.
If you should find yourself in need of any ai
manner of Staple Drug, Rare Chemical, Fluid p
Extract, Tincture, Pill, Proprietary or Patent ! ii;
Medicine, Surgical Appliance, or anything
that you know that should be kept in a well ^
conducted Drug Store, you should come first
to usWhy
? Because in !)D cases out a hundred, you | 'p
Why? get what you call for without further j
Why ? search, and more, you get everything j _
Why? fresh and reliable, as wo offer nothing i B
Why ? for sale that has deteriorated in proper- j J
>> ny : nus irnui ugu ui any umoi muso, ,
If you wish to paint your house or any other J
building with PlJRE WHITE LEAD, such as ,
Devoe's or Lewis', you should buy the same ; jy
from us.
Why ? Because we have a big lot that we are
Why? on the "anxious bench" to sell, and will j
Why ? bo at charges to convince you that you ,
Why ? can't buv it as cheap elsewhere.
* JOHN (J. KUYKEXDAL. j J]
0. K. Sl'KNCER, N. W. HARDIN, | ^
Yorkville, S. C. Black's S. C. j j)(
SPENCER & HARDIN, j tj
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! ^
BLACK'S, S. C.
f*7E make a specialty of collections. All tiff
business entrusted to us will be given
prompt and careful attention.
July 20 20 tf
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LODSAY <& MOORE.
. ROBERT LINDSAY. WALTER B. MOORE.
Irs. Dr. R. T. 91. Hall Held the Lucky
Number and Claimed tlie Tea Set.
"THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS."
wish to call vohr attention to the fact
r? that LINDSAY it MOORE arc ottering
irge bargains for the cash. In CROCKERY
ley please the eye, protect the pocket and irarove
the memory with their bargains. They
ave just received another lot in this line and
ley say they will, can and do please every
ne that trades with them.
lOO Lamps.
A stock of about 100 Lamps to make your
elections from. Tea, Chamber and Tin Sets of
11 qualities and prices.
BIG THING NOW GOING
a Silverware, Knives, Forks, Tea and Table
poons and Castors?all Rogers' goods, at startng
figures. No time to hesitate. Grab 'cm
uick if you ivanta bargain.
?ash Pay Goods a Specialty.
GOING, GOING, GOING.
Nearly every bargain we have otl'ered since
e commenced this closing out is gone. Now
re offer another. Our prico knocker is al ays
busy of late. *
HIS WEEK WE WILL GIVE 5 POINDS OF COFFEE
FOR $1.00 IN CASH,
.ml throw in a TEN CENT smile. Come at
nee, before we give our last winter WOOD
TOVE to some one else. It's in good repair
nd our only reason for selling, is that we are
oingto use stone coal and a coal stove.
Best Cattle powders mav bo had at LINDAY
& MOORE'S.
Be Willing, Wary and Wise.
WILLING to bury your doubts and give us
call.
WARY of the outrageous offers made by our
ompetitors.
WISE in placing your faith in our ability to
lease you with seasonable, substantial, l'iarains
in Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Tin are,
etc., etc.
WE DO NOT
ay much about our stock of Hardware, but
11 the samo, let us breathe in vour year this
ict. WE HAVE EVERYTHING! Our
tock is complete, and in dealing with others
ou lose dollar saving chances every day.
'rade with Headquarters for contentment?all
fe want is a living.
SHINGLES, SEED OATS
.nd Clover in largo quantities. We want to
all you always, not once. For economy use
tove Polish of the best quality freely.
SWEETS.
Never behind in Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Fany
Groceries, etc., but full up.
We are obliged for payments that have been
Qceived.
LINDSAY A MOORE.
W. C. LATIMER.
GRANDEST DISPLAY
Ui?
Novelty Dress Goods
rHAT it has ever been our pleasure to show
the public. All shades in Sebastopol at 90
ants. Beautiful line of Combination Suits,
lenrietta Cloth, in black and colors. An endjss
variety of all kinds of Flannels, Cashmeres
nd cheap Combinations. In fact, everything
bat you can call for in the way of Dress Goods
rom 10 cents to ?1.50 per yard. We do not adertise
a mere handful of goods to deceive you.
Vhat we advertise we have, and our low pricos
i what crowds our Storo from morning until
ight. This fact alone is the best rccommendtion
which could he afforded the public.
MILLOERY.
From the large and still increasing trade in
bis department, we are sure that our goods and
rices are appreciated. All the ladies say our
toek surpasses anything ever placed '.n this
larket. Our sales in Millinery this season
ave been almost double that of any previous
oar, for which Ave are very thankful to the
ublic.
Gents' Furnishing: Goods.
Wo have an elegant assortment of men's,
oiiths' and boys' Nobby Suits and Overcoats,
'he prettiest line of Cravats in town.
Just received nne.v stock of Hanan it Son's
9lebrated, perfect-titting Shoes. The best
hoe made. Don't fail to see our line of ladies'
loaks and Wraps, as they are so pretty and
heap that it is a treat to see them, even if you
on't want to buy. Every department is full
f all the very latest Novelties. Wo sell only
sliable goods and guarantee every article that
;aves our house.
PAY UP! PAY UP!!
All parties indebted to me for Guano will
loase remember that their NOTES ARE DUE
nd must be pnid at once. Also, parties owing
io Notes due November 1st, will please attend
> them, as I cannot carrvthem longer.
W. C. LATIMER.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
A CHANGE ANTICIPATED.
)WING -to an anticipated change in our
business on the 1ST OF JANUARY, 1888,
e most resnectfullv urge thoso indebted to |
a either by note, account or otherwise, to come I
>rward at onco and pay us. as wo shall be
)rced to have every body settle up in full.
VE CANNOT CARRY YOU OVER.
o come at once and make your settlements,
lereby saving trouble and expense. We again
rge you to come forward and save us the exensoof
sending after you, or going in person
) see you and also save yourself the cost of
Dllection.
OTJR STOCK.
Wo are now full up with a large stock of
BAGGING AND TIES,
FLOUR,
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
BACON,
SALT,
MOLASSES,
HAMS,
PICKLES,
SOAPS,
And many other goods in our line, all of
hich will bo sold at bottom prices for the
pot cash.
Now friends, bring along your cotton, pay
our accounts, buy a cash bill of goods and
>t us all bo happy.
Thanking those who have already come up
nd paid us some on their accounts, and cseeially
those who have paid up in full, we
re most rospectfullv vours,
'RIDDLE tt PEGRAM.
AX ORDINANCE
e levy a tax of two mills for the ordinary town
expenses of 18S7.
[IE IT ORDAINED, by the Intcndant and j
5 Wardens, the Town Council of Yorkville, j
. C., in Council assembled and by theauthori- i
r of the.same :
Section 1. That a tax of two mills upon every
ollar of real and personal property, within
le corporato limits of said town, be and the
imo is hereby levied to defray the expenses of
io town for the year 1887.
Sec. 2. That the said levy bo, and the same is
ereby made duo and payable on thclirst day
" " ............ l,r?
t" Novemner, to mo iow? ito?uiu., n.o
xchange Bank, and after tho 30th day of Noember
all taxes remaining upon the books
npaid, shall be deemed delinquent, and all
arsons so in default, shall be liable to a penalr
of twenty por centum upon the amount of
ich delinquent taxes.
ono in assembly of Council, and under the
corporate seal of said town, this 10th
>K.\r,.] day of October, 1SS7.
GEORGE. II. O'LEARY, Intendant. i
F. A. CJir.itKur, Clerk and Treasurer. i
October 12 11 tf
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M. C. WILLIS.
NOTICE.
I HOLD a great many Notes which fall due
on NOVEMBER 1ST, and I will need money
then, so I respectfully ask all who have
been kind enough to patronize me to come
promptly and
PAY THEIR NOTES
When due and save trouble to us all. I also
have a great many accounts on my books that
are duo right now. All having accounts with
mo will coino and settle them at once, and oblige.
Anyone wanting
Carriages, Pluetons, Buggies,
WAGONS or HARNESS, will do well by inspecting
iny stock, which is second to none in
this country.
uoous can no nougnt 01 mo now ior casn
yery cheap, as I have too largo a stock. Wagons
continue to
CO VERY FAST.
And I hope my customers will continue to
make my stock diminish.
I have on hand a good many RAILROAD
CARTS and HARNESS which are hand made
and strictly first class.
CONTRACTORS
Will do well to see my carts before buying an
inferior article far away from home at a larger
price than I ask.
PRAISE FOR OUR QUANO.
Every one who used my guano, pronounce it
the best they have used this year. As nearly
every one used some other brand along side of
mine, I am obliged to think my guano the
best sold 011 this market last spring. Now
frionds, as you say my guano
Has Made You a Good Crop,
Please pay for it promptly as your notes become
due." j have some on hand now that I
would like to sell to those needing it for wheat.
Please remember when you promised to pay
your notes and accounts. Verv respectfully,
M. C. WILLIS.
L1TTA BROTHERS.
ATTENTION.
ALL persons indebted to us, either by note
or account, will please call and settle soon
as wo are anxious to close up our old business.
LATTA BROTHERS.
KENNEDY BROS. & B ARRON.
GENTS' READY MADE SUITS.
C1ALL and examine our NEW SUITS.
J Prices low, quality pood.
KENNEDY BROS, it BARRON.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OUR Stock in this line, wo think, is all you
wish. A pood Shoe or Boot to please the
buyer with light or heavy pocket. Full value
given for the money you pay.
THE AMERI iX m 7
SEWING MACHINE. We have a few No.
1 machines Cheap to close them out.
THE HYGEIA TOBACCO"
HAS Arrived at
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S.
JEANS, AC.
THE celebrated Kentucky Home-made
Jeans.
The celebrated Georgia Jeans.
Schoolboy Jeans.
Salem Jeans.
Virginia Cassimeres.
Dickey all-wool Fancy Cassimeres, Ac., at
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S.
~W7S. CREIGHTON & CO.
ROCK IIILL, S.
DEALERS IN
Furniture of All Kinds.
DIANO.Q OPnAN.Q
V * W ? 1 W
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, CARRIAGES.
*
Sewing M!a,cliine.s.
The Best Wagon ill the market.
1*7 IIKX in want of any goods in our line
f T you will save money by calling and
seeing us.
W, .S. CREIGIITON <fc CO.
October 5 40 3m
A NEW BEEF MARKET.
WE would respectfully announce to the
beef buying community, that wo have
built and opened a BEEF MARKET, ONE
DOOR NORTH of Mr. ALOXZO ROSES'
STORE. We not only propose to keep a first
class beef market, but wo propose to conduct
a regular "produce exchange" buying at all
times,
Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Cabbage, Potatoes,
Apples,
And all manner of country produce for table
purposes, and for which we will pay the highest
cash prices. We propose furnish beef EVERY
DAY, and we will pay as much, if not more,
than anybody else for FAT BEEF CATLTE
AND SHEEI*. We want all the fine beef killed
at home. ROSE tfc SHERRER.
September 7 36 3m
ri.1 iiintiL- nnr friends and customers for
vv their prompt payments in this line and I
odor our further services and indulgences to
parties in need of anything in the line of underdortakers'
goods. Collins and Caskets of all
grades and prices from the very lowest to the
linest metalic. Truly vours,
LtNDSAY & MOORE.
.11 I S IC LESSONS.
MISS ZORAIDA INGOLD respectfully o f
fers her services, at her residence, as i
TEACHER OF MUSIC ON THE PIANO. 1
Pupils received at any time. System thorough ]
ana practical. Prices reasonable, and furnish- i
ed on application.
April 1:1 15 ' tf
G. II. O'LEARY.
A CAB LOAD OF STOVES.
A NOTHER Car-load of over twenty thouJ\_
sand pounds of Chas. Noble <fe Co's make
of Stoves and Ranges of best and medium
grades. Also, a lot of common W estern Stoves,
bought at a larger discount than can be obtained
by small dealers, and a saving of nearly 50
percent, in freight rates, which enables me to
retain the lead^ in the Stove trade. Parties
needing goods in this line, should see these
Stoves and prices before buying.
G. H. O'LEARY;
FURNITURE.
THAVE on hand a large stock of Furniture,
and am receiving new goods df 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. 6'LEARY.
CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS.
JUST received a largo stock of Cane Mattings'
for the Spring and Summer trade. In addition
to the above largo stock, I have on hand
All-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels
Carpots, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported
Ingrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil
Cloth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at
G. H. 0'I4EARY'S.
WINDOW SHADES AND CERTAIN
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,
Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands and
Work Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
SADDLES ANDHARNES8.
A FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and
Harness, Bridles, Ac. 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.
PRICE ADVANCED.
A GAA BUSHELS of Cotton Seed
Xl_JLr?fJULr wanted. I have been given
the Sole Agency for the
Southern Oil Co., to handle Cotton Seed for
them at Lowrysville, McConnellsville, Guthriesville,
Yorkville, Clover and Bowling
Green, and am prepared to pay the highest
market price for seed in any quantity. The
Erice until further notice will be 15 cents per
ushel. JOHN R. ASHE.
Tobaccos, Tobaccos.
I have just received a consignment of 35
BOXES TOBACCO which I offer to the trade
by the BOX at 25 cents per pound. I have a
full line of other goods at all prices up to 75
cents.
SHINGLES AND LIHE.
I offer an unlimited lot of FIRST CLASS
NORTH CAROLINA HEART PINE (SAWED
SHINGLES, -1 x 18 inches, which I guarantee
to be as good as any Shingles offered in
this market. I will furnish them in any
flYP ./v OYV VfTT.T TflV at ".0
UUIUUDI J1VU1 VilU VV/ iUlumvi.1 t*v v*"'TV
per thousand,cash.
First Class Limestone Lime at ?1.25 per
barrel.
Second Hand Gin.
I offer ONE SECOND HAND BROWN GIN,
forty saws. This Gin is in good repair and
suitable for any party using horse power.
BAGGIXG AND TIES
And all other goods iu their respective lines in
full supply to be sold as low as the lowest.
JOHN R. ASHE.
C. G. PARISH.
THE FALL SEASON.
THE undersigned, thankful for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his house during
the summer season just closed, would respectfully
inform the public that he is now receiving
"his
Fall and Winter Stock,
Of new and seasononable Goods, consisting
in part of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOTIONS, &C.,
All of which were bought at favorable prices,
and will be sold at SHORT PROFITS.
Particular attention is called to our large and
elegant stock of Clothing, and our facilities
for furnishing anything to order specially
desired in this lino."
We also have a full line of Sample Hats of
the latest styles which wo are selling at New
York prices.
Call and examine our Goods and Prices before
making your purchases.
j2?r Mr. W. II. Colcockis still at this House,
and will bo pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing
to serve them right.
C. G. PARISH.
LOWRY & STARR.
IIU K NTOVK.
WE have in stock a large supply of Blue
Stone for soaking wheat. Every farmer
should call and get a supply.
Brushes and Combs.
We can show tho handsomest line of hair,
liliinlrinrr. tooth and clothes Brushes ever
brought to this town. This is no idle talk, but
facts. Call, examine our stock and satisfy
yourself. These goods will be sold cheap.
Raven Black Harness Oil
Is tho best Oil sold for harness, buggy tops and
leather of every kind. Try one quart and you
will never use any other.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
We are still selling quantities of Tobacco.
Try Our Rose, 16 plugs for 31.00. Also, Sullivan's
famous brands. If you want a good
smoke, buy your Cigars at the Drug Emporium.
LOWRY A STARR,
Leading Druggists.
GEORGE T SCHORB.
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE!
JUST received a lot of first-class Cooking
Stoves. Will give you a bargain, and give
as many pieces with each Stove as any other
dealer. The pipe and Tinware are made in my
shop, and more durable than machine made.
On the Road,
A nice assortment of Heating Stoves?both
wood and coal burners. Don't buy until you
give me a call.
Wilcox <& White Organs,
Can't be excelled in tone, touch or workmanship.
Have received the highest praise from
parties who bought of me. A hanasome Stool
and largo Instructor with each Organ. Fully
warranted and kept in good order free of
charge.
IT LEADS THEM ALL.
Tho Domestic Sewing Machine is the best.
Does more varieties of work, and has the finest
attachments of any other Machine.
All kinds of repairing of Tinware, <fcc. Tin
and Sheet Iron work, putting up Stoves, Ac.,
done promptly, at reasonable prices, FOR
CASH strictly. GEO. T. SCHORB.
PARISH & KENNEDYT
Our Motto-Quick Sales and Short Profits.
LADIES and gentlemen, you are requested to
come and see our goods" and get our prices,
and remember that our goods are fresh. We
can benefit you and save yoa money and we
want, vrm to know it. Trv us for fancy or
heavy Groceries, is all weask.
We turn our entire stock of Groceries over
once a month. Do you want fresh Goods, just
as represented ? Then come to PARISH &
KENNEDY'S and buy them, for they have the
choicest of everything. Lemons, Oranges,
Bananas, Apples, Grapes, Raisins, Chestnuts,
Peanuts, and a variety of other Nuts. The
finest French Prunes ever brought to this market.
The best selection of French and plain
Candy in town. Dried Apples, the best Cheese,
Crackers, plain and fancy, just received : Cabbage
by the load, and white Onions the size of a
large apple. Sweet Potatoes. All kinds of
Canned Meats. Beef dried ; Shoulders, Breakfast
Bacon and Hams, all guaranteed to be the
best. A good selectionof Spices. Soaps, plain
and fancy; Starch, Bluing, Blacking, Soda, <fcc.
PARISH <fc KENNEDY.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of JAMES
R. DULIN, deceased, will make a linal settlement
with the Judge of Probate, on Saturday,
the 12th day of November, 1887, and will apply
for a final discharge from liability as Administrator
of the said estate.
T. J. PATRICK, Administrator.
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