Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 30, 1887, Image 3
Special Uoticts.
Happiness.
Chipman's Pills make people happy. Ever;
one seeks happiness, and the easiest way to se
cure it, by those who suffer from sick-headache
biliousness, constipation or dyspepsia, is t
take Chipinan's Liver Pills, which are purel;
vegetable and a positive cure for all liver disor
ders. For sale by Lowry <fc Starr, Yorkville
S. C.
January 20 4 ly
?^HYMENEAL.
Wtl, at tVia TOO!
1UAAXV1?<1/~~VU 1>UU MibU lUObauv, av vuv ?vw*
dence of John Ingram, bv J. C. Brown, Notar
Public, Mr. RUSSELL INGRAM and Mis
ETTA MEEKS. All of York county.
^QIHTUARY.
I)ied?Near Chicota, Lamar county, Texas
November 18th, 1887, of hemorrhage of the kid
neys, ROBERT LEE GILL, only son of Mr
J. J. L. and Mrs. R. J. Gill, formerly of Yorl
county, S. C., in the 12th year of his age.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of EATOS
P. LOVE, deceased, are hereby notifiec
to make immediate payment to the undersign
ed. Persons having claims against the sail
estate are requested to present them, duly au
thenticated, within the time prescribed by law
W. B. LOVE, Administrator.
November 30 48 3t?
POULTRY WANTED.
WANTED, on or before SATURDAY next
3rd instant. TURKEYS, GEESE ANI
CHICKENS. Will pay eight cents per pounc
for Turkeys; sixty cents per pair for Geese
and the highest market price for Chickens.
S. A. McELWEE.
November 30 48 It
NOTICE.
T1ERSONS living along the post route fron
Jr YORKVILLE to BULLOCK'S CREEK
S. C., or between YORKVILLE and CLARK'S
FORK, desiring to subscribe to the York villi
Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient ti
receive their papers at a post office, will havi
their popers delivered to them FREE 01
CHARGE for carrying, by putting their name!
on my club. J* N. ROBERTS.
November 30 48 tf
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
1 n 3 5 ?? ??!! nwrvrton frk niiKlin aala
rimrj uuuorBiKUOu mix CAUUOU W
J_ on TUESDAY, the 20th day of DECEM
BER, 1867, at the late residence of E. D
THOMPSON, Sr., deceased, the personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of said deceased
consisting of one Horse, one Mule, two three
horse Wagons, lot of Wheat and Corn, Farm
ing Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
and other articles unnecessary to mention
Tkrms of Sale?CASH.
E. D. THOMPSON, Jr., Executor.
November 30 48 2t*
PERSONAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION
TWILL sell at public outcry, at my residence
one mile from Boyd's Ferry, on Catawbt
River, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAY 01
DECEMBER NEXT, all of my PERSONAI
PROPERTY, consisting of four good Mules
one good Family Horse, one good Milch Cow
and some young Cattle, five head of Pork'Hogs
lot of Wheat, Oats, Corn, Fodder and Shucks
about 800 bushels of Cotton Seed (some of fin(
varieties) one Buggy and Harness, two Wagons,
one set of Blacksmith Tools, lot of gooc
Farming UteDsils, Household and Kitchec
Furniture and other articles too numerous tc
mention.
Terms?Positively Cash.
S. S. SMITH.
N. B.?I will sell any of the above propertj
privately before the day of sale.
November 30 48 3t
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
York County.
WHEREAS RACHEL A. WORKMAN ha?
applied to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of ROB'T. A. WORKMAN,
late of the county aforesaid, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me, al
our next Probate Court for said county, to be
holden at York Court House, on WEDNESDAY,
the 14TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. Dv
1887, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day oi
November, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-seven, and in
"the 112th year of American Independence.
JAMES R. KENNEDY,
Probate Judge.
November 30 48 2t*
POSITIVELY THE MNT WARNING.
YYTE have appealed to you to come forward
?? and take ud vour l^otes. but it has been
almost to no purpose, except with a few whc
seemed to think that the call was personal, and
meant them alone. Such impressions are correct.
We mean that every individual whose
note we hold must come forward and make a
settlement by DECEMBER 1ST, for by thai
date we intend to have the business of the late
firm of GLENN <fc DARWIN settled up. We
did not beg you to buy our stock, but on the
contrary had a distinct understanding as tc
the price and day of settlment?October 1st.
The price of cotton or your financial standing
has nothing to do with this matter, as we propose
to run our business in our own way. Remember
now, if you want to keep your mule,
it must be paid for.
GLENN & DARWIN.
November 23 47 2t
TAX RETURNS FOR 1887-88.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, YORK COUNTY,
Yorkville, S. C., November 30,1887.
According to law, the tax books of
YORK COUNTY, for the fiscal year commencing
November 1st, 1887, will be open from
JANUARY 2ND, 1888, UNTIL FEBRUARY
20TH, 1888, inclusive. TheAuditor will attend
at the following places and times to take the
tax returns of the several tax-payers of York
county for the fiscal year 1887:
At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, January 2, 3, 4, I
and 6,1888.
At Coates' Tavern, Saturday. January 7, 1888,
At Fort Mill, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 9,10 and 11,1888.
At Neely's Store, Ebenezer township, Thursday,
January 12,1888.
At Massey's Store, Friday, January 13, 1888.
At Yorkville, Saturday, January 1*4, 1888.
At Clay Hill, Monday, January 16, 1888*
At Thompson's Mill, Tuesday, Januarv 17,
1888.
- At Bethel, Wednesday, January 18, 1888.
At Clover, Thursday, January 19, 1888. .
At Bethany, Friday, January*20, 1888.
At Clark's*Fork, Saturday, January 21, 1888.
At Black's, Monday, Tuesday and*Wednesday,
January 23, 24 and 25, 1888.
At Grover, Thursday, January 26, 1888.
At Moore's. Friday, January 27, 1888.
At Hickory Grove, Saturday, January 28,
1888.
At Rainey's, Monday, January 30,1888.
At Bullock's Creek, Tuesday, January 31,
1888.
At McConnellsville, Wednesday, February
1,1888.
At Bratton's Store, Thursday, February 2,
1888.
And at Yorkville from February 3 to February
20, inclusive, at which time the books
will close and penalcies attach to all delinquents.
? All changes in ownership of real estate are
required to be reported at the time of making
return.
All male residents in York county, betweer
the ages of 21 and 50, are liable to poll tax.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Auditor.
November 30 48 tf
JNO. C. KI TKEVDAL
A BATCH OF NOTES.
NOTE that a shar?. advance has occurred i:
Quinino. Haying a large stock on ham
old prices will be maintained at the York Druj
Store.
NOTE ALSO, that we have just received i
large and elegant stock of Hair, Nail and Tootl
Brushes.
NOTE LIKEWISE, that we have the bes
Razor made?the Electric?each one warranted
and further that we keep a splendid line of Ra
zor Strops, Lather Brushes and Shaving Soaps
NOTE AGAIN, that Linseed Oil has gone u]
outrageously, and being caught short on thi
article we have been compelled to advanci
prices.
NOTE, MOREOVER, that Physicians car
? buy American Quinine and Chemical Cornpa
ny's Cinchonidia, the best made, at 10 cents ar
ounce, at the York Drug Store.
NOTE IN ADDITION, that our stock o
Drugs was never fuller or more complete, ant
that we were never more kindly disposed t<
sell them.
NOTE IN PASSING, that we sell all of thi
Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, etc., tha
are sold from this town. Don't ask us why.
>TA,nn ^ * TyrnrriTTT A r> T V if vAll AWO 11U <
INCI jci rAnnuuu.'niu ? , n v..u .
Note or Account and make a note of it, am
when you next come to town, notice not to for
get to settle it.
NOTE IN CONCLUSION, that we are re
tailing more Tobacco than "Carter had Oats,'
and so cheap, that many persons not being dis
Eosed to make two bites bf a cherry, take i
ox.
NOTE FINALLY, that we have a largi
stock of late style window glass, such as 10x1-1
10x15, 10x10, 10x18, 10x20 and also of old styli
dimensions.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
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^MAY Ac MAY, ^
ift DRUGGISTS. 1ft
;; OUR BUSINESS REVIEW.
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[ A FEW ARTICLES OF THE TOILET
>, BROUGHT TO YOUR ESPECIAL
ATTENTION.
5 "Ah, There" Soap, Pond Lily Toilet "Wash,
Dr. Sheffield's Dentriflce and Elixir Balm,
and Parson's Purgative Pills.
; W E do not mean to be egotistical when we
s say that singe our half column advertisment
appeared in the "old reliable," our business
? has doubled! Why is this you may ask.
The fact is everybody reads the Enquirer,
: and those who don't subscribe for it ride miles
f co Dorrow 11. we aon t mean to say tnaums
- riding is done to see our advertisement, but at
the same time they see it all the same.
L The public has taken to our "AH, THERE"
Toilet Soap and it is gaining favor very fast.
" Now we don't claim this soap to be of a quality
equal to Lubin or even to Colgate's Cashmere
[ Bouquet, but we do claim that there is more
. solid worth in three cakes of this soap for ten
1 cents, than any soap ever offered to the pub
lie in this town. People who have called for
this soap at the instance of our advertisment
are actually astonished at the low price and
- good quality of this wonderfully cheap soap.
"Large streams from little fountains flow,
And tall trees from little acorns grow."
) So it will be seen by a second thought, and in
I consideration of our "three cakes" for ten
? cents, coupled with the acorn theory, that in
the use of "AH, THERE" Soap for one year,
you will save more than the 2 mill school tax
and be directly benefitted and come in contact
with a "two edged sword," cutting both ways
1 for your direct benfit.
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POND LILY TOILET WASH.
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? The above wash is an aristocratic preparation
j and endorsed by every fastidous woman in
America whose delight it has been to undergo,
the exhilarating effect brought about by this
world renowned article of the toilet. This wash
is delicately perfumed, and it requires only
| a small quantity in the basin or bath tub which,
. if used as directed by the manufacturers, will
- prove a delightful luxury and give entire satis>
faction. Directions furnished with each bottle,
and it is sold at the low price of 25 cents per
[ bottle. Bottle holds about a pint.
DR. SHEFFIELD'S CREAM DENTRIFICE.
This preparation is put up in flexible tubes
and is compounded of the best known ingredients
for neutralizing the acids of the mouth,
I preventing all deleterious deposits upon the
' teeth (which cause them to decay and become
1 loose), and the cure of spongy or unhealthy
gums. Decay of the Teeth is caused by acid
degeneration of the food remaining between
| the teeth and in their indentations. By the
J use of the above preparations, which are
" antacid, decay is prevented.
( In connection with the above preperation we
> would say that we also have Dr. Sheffield's
ELIXIR BALM for the Gums. These articles
may be used together or separately. The most
effective way for a radical cleansing of the
teeth and the promotion of a healthy condition
of the mouth, is to wet the brush in the Elixir
and use it connection with the cream. As a delicious,
fragrant mouth wash the ELIXIR
BALM has no equal. Now, in conclusion, we
simply ask you not to be "led away" by designing
competitors who say they have not
Sheffield's preparations but have something
a great deal better?simply because they don't
have Sheffield's. We have all kinds, ladies,
and Sheffield's IS THE BEST.
PARSON'S PURGATINE PILLS
i Is a medicine of undoubted worth, and the
' manufacturers are very desirious of introduf
cing them in York county. With the sale of
each box we give a large fine Steele engraving
{ of President Cleveland and his "political family"
at home. Respectfully, MAY & MAY.
Leaders in Perfumeries and Fine Soaps. 1
7 W. C. LATIMER.
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I STOVES AND SEWING MACHINES.
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1 11|7"E have on hand and offer at the lowest <
' f? prices, COOKING AND HEATING
; STOVES made by Messrs. B. C. Bibb & Son of
; Baltimore. These are first class goods and
are fully warranted. Also a full line of Sewing
Machines which will be sold cheap for cash, or
' part cash and balance on one year's time. !
MERRVMAN'S GUANO.
We have a few tons of Merryman's Standard
Guano which we offer at reduced rates in order
. to close out before the wheat sowing season is
over.
; PAY UP! PAY UP!
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We would again remind all parties indebted
to us that the FIRST OF NOVEMBER has
! passed and gone, and still a great many of our
' customers have not paid us anything. Please
come forward and settle at once as we have
made arrangements to use the money and (
must have it. This has been a good crop year
and cotton is selling at good prices, so no excuse
will be taken. W. C. LATIMER.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
DISSOLUTION.
BY mutual agreement the copartnership of
RIDDLE it PEGRAM will be dissolved
. 011
January 1st, 1888.
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All persons indebted to us are requested to
' come forward at once and
Make Settlement of Same,
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As all unsettled claims on our hands on Janu?
ary 1st, 1888, shall be turned over to
Our Attorney for Collection.
? Be sure you save us this trouble and yourself
unnecessary cost,
a RIDDLE & PEG RAM.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of MILES
WALLACE, deceased, are hereby notified
e to make immediate payment to the undersigned,
or C. E. SPENCER, Esq., my attorney.
i Persons having claims against the said estate
- will present them, either to myself or Mr.
i Spencer, duly authenticated, within the time
prescribed bylaw,
f R. N. McELWEE, Administrator.
1 November 23 47 3t
5 HORSES, MI LES AND VEHICLES j
a AT AUCTION.
I WILL sell at public auction, on SALES- j
DAY IN DECEMBER, in front of tho I
a COURT HOUSE DOOR in Yorkville, IIOR1
SES, MUL^S, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, to
- the highest bidder for Cash, or on time with approved
security.
C. E. SPENCER, Executor
Of Estate of B. T. Wheeler, deceased.
November 23 47 2t
1 I M. W. WHITE, D. D. S.,~
9 CrGSSfi DENTIST,
, YORKVILLE, S. C.
Offlcein the Parish Hotel Building.
April 20 10 ly*
H. F. ADICKES.
Pay What You Owe Us
AND
SAVE TROUBLE AND SAVE MONEY,
BY
BUYING YOUR GOODS
AT THE
GRAND CENTRAL
FANCY AND DRY GOODS
ESTABLISHMENT,
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DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES!
WE OPENED LAST WEEK !
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TWO invoices of Notions, one of Shoes, and i
two of Books.
Also, two large lots of Staple Dry Goods, ]
making our stock complete in all departments. <
Knit Hoods and Sacques for children.
Ladies' Merino Vests.
Children's and Ladies' Wove Leggins.
Curtain Scrim, Towels, Doylies and an extensive
assortment of Ladies'", Children's and
Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs.
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Special Attention is Directed !
To our unusually large stock of Shoes.
We claim to have exceptional Shoes at exceptional
prices.
SHOES that cannot be found elsewhere iti <
this market. !
PRICES that cannot be duplicated in this ]
market.
SHOES that are warranted to give entire sat- j
isfaction.
A very large stock of heavy Boots for men ;
and boys.
Men's fine hand-sewed calf-skin Shoes in <
button, congress and balmorals. (
Men's fine genuine kangaroo skin handsewed
bals.
Fine calf Shoes for old men?broad comfortable
bottoms.
Fine machine-sewed Shoes for men, from $4
to $1.50per pair. Excellent values.
Fine button and Balmoral Shoes for boys '
and youths. Very moderate prices.
Men's fine hand and machine-sewed Boots.
Boy's Boots at lowest known prices.
Very soft and broad Shoes for old ladies.
And an endless variety of ladies' fine French j
kid button, Curacoa kid button, Dongola kid 1
button, Tampico goat button, pebble goat but- 1
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tUIJ, Strni^ut ^uni uuttuu, xviu ivacu kjitbbvu| 1
common sense goat button, pebble goat lace, .
grain button, glove grain button, calf lace, :
grain lace, glove grain lace, and a large line of
heavy grain buff, and kip Shoes for ladies, of
very best known makes. All at prices to suit
the times.
Misses' Shoes of every description in lace or
button, and prices we guarantee. ,
Children's Shoes at Very Low Prices.
Of which we have the largest stock ever exhibited
in this market.
Infants' fine kid and goat Shoes, all sizes.
A full line of men's nice new goods in first
quality Creedmoors and their cousins.
Brogans, West Point Ties and Plow Shoes.
A very attractive stock of fine embroidered,
patent leather and goat Slippers.
A new lot of ladies' fine kid steel embroidered
Slippt.*s.
Ladies' and Men's Carpet Slippers, all sizes,
3 to 12, at 50 cents per pair.
RUBBER SHOES.
All sizes of men's imitation Sandals.
Vll sizes of ladies' imitation Sandals.
All sizes of misses' and children's imitation j
Sandals.
All sizes of boys' buckle Arctics.
All sizes of men's buckle Arctics.
An invoice of Notions and Small Wares,
Jersey Jackets, men's Undershirts. All sizes
of Coates' Spool Cotton. Metal Dress Buttons,
Colored Velvets for Dress Trimming. French
Bone, Bustle Springs, &c., <fcc.
A very large invoice of Pocket Memorandums,
Blank Books and Writing Papers.
Testaments at 10, 15, 25, 40, 50, GO, 75 cents,
51.25 to $2.00. Large clear type.
Bibles from 40, GO, 75 cents, $1.25 up to $10.00.
Every shape and size of type.
An invoice of men's heavy and medium
weight Shoes at very low prices.
Men's Boots.
Ladies' Children's Polkas. <
Our Stock of Dry Goods
Is full up in all departments and we guarantee
to sell as low as the lowest.
All kinds of Staple and Fancy Goods, Bleached
Sheetings, 10-4; Brown Sheetings, 10-4; 4-4
Bleached and Brown Muslins, fine and heavy ;
Brown frills, Osnaburgs, Plaid Osnaburgs,
Bleached Cotton Flannels, Brown Cotton Flannels,
Grey Twilled Flannels, Repellants in all ]
colors, Wool Flannels, rod and white. ,
A beautiful stock of Dress Prints, Quilt Oal- ,
ico, Oil Turkey Bed, Blue and Green Calico, ]
Ruby and Green Prints. A lot of pretty Fur- j
niture Prints, very heavy. A lot of pretty col- ,
ored Plushes for window curtains and table {
covers, Scrim, Lace Curtains, Paper Window ]
Shades, beautitul Holland Curtains with patent ]
spring rollers. A lot of very prettv Wall Pa- ,
pers. Nice first quality Table Oil Cloth. The (
best stock of Linen, Damask and Huck Tow- j
els we have ever shown. A nice stock of pret- (
ty Linen Napkins and Doylies. Linen Diaper, s
Irish Linen, Cotton Diaper, Dress Ginghams, \
Bonnet Ginghams, Bed Ticks, colored Cotton
Flannels, Plaid Linseys.
Our stock of black and colored Cashmeres :
and fancy Dress Goods is very full and complete.
Prices attractive. All shades of Velvets
for Trimmings. Metal Dress Buttons,
newest styles All kinds of Linings and Findings.
Weclaim, with justness, to have the largest j
and most attractive stock of Notions and Small
Wares to be found in this or any neighboring 1
market. Wo invite inspection. 1
OUR MILLINERY STORE j
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Is full of the latest Novelties in all kinds of i
Ladies' Gear. Neck Wear, Kid and Fabric 1
Gloves, Collars.and Cutfs, fine wool Jersey j
Jackets, Cashmeres and Zephyr Shawls, Knit
Hoods, Ladies' Merino Uncfervests, Ladies' i
Scarlet Wool Undorvests, Children's Merino
Shirts and Drawers, Children's Scarlet Wool i
Shirts, Ladies' Merino Drawers. All kinds of
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Illiuuriuis lur 2\rbi*UttUlU wuii\. unnoiauj utu I finest
makes. Misses' Corsets and Children's ]
Corded Waists, Wool Leggins, Wool Yarns, (
Zephyrs, Crewels, Arrasene, Cheneille, Linen f
Tapes, Cotton Tapes, Bobbins, Ac.
Bustles of the latest styles. <
Bustle Springs of the'most improved pat- 1
tern.
Opened last week, an invoice of new stylish ]
Hats of latest shapes, for Ladies', Misses and f
Children.
A large line of ladies' and children's Lawn .
and Linen Handkerchiefs.
A large stock of ladies' and children's Stock- | ,
ings. Every color, size and price. j
Men's fine Kid Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, em- i
broidered backs; Buck Gloves and Gauntlets ; I
Cashmere Gloves, line and common Suspend- J
ers,genuine British half-IIose,cheaphalf-liose, j
men's Wool Drawers, men's Wool Undershirts, j '
men's Wool Overshirts, men's Drill and Cotton !
Flannel Drawers, men's line White Shirts, all
sizes. Gentlemen's Linen Collars and Culls (
and "Cravats. Gentlemen's Celluloid Collars.
A very full stock of men's white and colored | !
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs. A lot of j 1
pretty Silk Handkerchiefs. Men's Cull' But- j 1
tons, Collar Buttons, Shirt Studs, Ac., Ac, j 1
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cloth Brush- j j
es, Whisk Brooms, Feather Dusters, Combs? '
fine, dressing and round. Thimbles, Needles, 1
Fins and an endless variety of small wares. ; *
Our stock of Books is full. All kindk of j 1
School Books and the most popular Miscella- 5
neons Book's always in stock. Prices are publishers'.
Any kiiid of Music or Music Book j J
furnished on short notice at publisher's prices, j
Just Received This Week, i
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The Gates Between, and Jack, The Fisher- j <
man, by Elizabeth Stewart Phelps, said to be !
the strongest temperance storv of our time. I
If.*F. ADICKKS. 1
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
New Markets, Dolmans and Jackets.
THE ladies say we have the nicest New Mar- (
kets, Dolmans and Jackets in Yorkville. t
Our Silk Plush Dolmans and Jackets are said j
to be the nicest ever seen in this pretty little
town of ours ; and as for Jackets, we certainly
have as many, if not more, than can be found I
in the place. So we must be headquarters for
Jackets and Plush Dolmans. Any one in need j
will do well to see ours before buying as our
prices are very reasonable.
We have a splendid line of
OVERCOATS.
Long and heavy, for riding purposes, and made I
of good material, and no lining in them. Our ;
prices are very low. We have a line of cheap
and good Double Shawls, in grey, which are *
very desirable. We wish to close them out at
low figures. 1
We haye an elegant assortment of
Shoes and Boots,
At all prices, in almost all numbers, and at 2
reasonable prices. We have the best every I
day Shoe in Yorkville, for ?2.00. We have a
splendid line of men's, ladies' and misses' j
Rubber Shoes. Also men's Rubber Boots and 1
Arctics, as cheap as the cheapest. Our ladies'
perfect fitting Zeigler Shoes are the best wear- J
ers in town for ?2.50, and no mistake about it.
Do not forget that the Old Chap still runs the
GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS, ]
None better. We also sell the Winston un- j
laundried Shirt for 7f> cento, a good heavy Shirt. fi
O'all and see them. We have a" splendid line of ,
rrunks, from 32.50 to 314.00. Something nice ,
for ladies. An elegant line of Overshirts, from }
J2.00 to 35.00. Also men's, ladies', boys' and
misses' Undervests at all prices. Also ladies'
Knit Pants. We have an elegant line of all
prices of Georgia Jeans. The prettiest lino of <
solored Bed Ticking to be found in the place.
A splendid line of Jersey Jackets for ladies.
Onr Millinery Department j
Is in its glory, selling Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, ^
rips and all kinds of Millinerv. Headquar- j
iers for all kinds of Millinery. IVIiss KEEN is (
the only Northern Milliner in town. So if you c
ivant nice work, call and see Miss KEEN.
Oar Dress-Making Department j
Ls still foil to overflowing. All kinds of Dressss
made. No misfits or bad work leaves our
Store. Mrs. LOWRANCE never makes a mis- t
at. All her Dresses.fit nicely. Don't take our
word for it, but look at them and see for your- ,
selves, and ask who fit that dress. So if you
want nice work and perfect fits, see Mrs.
LOWRANCE.
We are still selling Alamance at 16 yards for
ane dollar, or 61 cents per yard. All numbers
af Celluloid Cuffs and Collars for sale.
A Word to Those Who Owe Us. i
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We have asked and begged those who owe us ^
to make settlement. Our partnership expires t
January 1st, and our Books must be closed. a
Let us ask you once more to come and pay us.
All parties failing to pay by January 1st will
find theiraccounts inother hands for collection,
is our business must be closed up. Don't
fault us if you have to settle with an officer and
pay costs. We have given you fair warning.
Your buying goods does not settle our business.
We want money, and money we must have.
Mr. H. C. STRAUSS is now on the war path. v
Look out! He will be to see you. ?
T. M. DOBSON & CO., h
Leader in Millinery and Dry Goods. c
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ATTENTION.
ALL persons indebted to us, either by note
or account, will please call and settle soon
\s we are anxious to close up our oki business. I
LATTA BROTHERS.
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Pay Pp. !
I MUST have money, and I would be glad
to make recepts for parties having accounts P
on my books. J. ED. JEFFERYS.
UNDERTAKING.
WE claim to be abreast of the times in the Undertaking
business. We have the
latest novelties in the way of trimming, Ac.,
md carry a complete stock of Coffins of all
?izes ana prices. We also have on hand a I
lot of very handsome burial Cases and Caskets d
for adults made of walnut and other choice .
woods. We have some Broadcloth Cases that j
ire very handsome. Also, Metalic Cases. We rr
mve a nice line of White Gloss Cases and Caskets
for children, which are very pretty and b
ippropriate. We will make it to the interest
)f anvone in need of any of the above mentioned
articles to call on us. We will sell as
jheap as anyone, and will sell on time to responsible
parties. Our personal attention will q
ae given to all funerals in town. n
J. ED. JEFFERYS. 0
PARISH & KENNEDY" "
NEW CROP OP N. 0. MOLASSES.
CHOCOLATE?sweet and plain. Oat Flakes
and Oat Meal in packages and barrels,
buckwheat, Gelatine, Maccaroni, cheap Prunes
for cooking, Citron, best Apple Vinegar, Kerosene
Oil, Parafine and Alainantine Candles,
Blacking, Shoe Dressing, Black and Green Tea.
imperial Figs, in layers, new crop, in 1J, 6 and
18pound Doxes. Grapes in.puna tupouna Daskets
and Malaga Grapes in barrels, and sold in V
iny quantity. Selected Fears that are excellent.
All kinds of Apples at 10, 15 and 20 cents
per dozen. Largo reel and yellow Bananas.
The best Oranges we can buy. Lemons, Rais- C
ins. Peach, Pear, Apple and Cherry Preserves, fi
. Vn assortment of Jellies in tumblers. Pickles in
barrels and bottles. French Prunes, Dried
\pples, Chestnuts, Peanuts?parched and raw.
French Candy fresh, and a lot of nice boxes to
pack it in, Also, a nice selection of plain Canly.
Fresh Crackers, fancy and plain. Cheese, .j
Soaps, Cigarettes, Cigars and Tobacco. All V
kinds of Meats, Lard, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, i,
jlrits, Coffees, Onions, Cabbage, Sweet Potaioes,
White Beans and Peas and Cow Peas. )
Peach Cider, Shoe Pegs, Ink, Nails, Wax,
Dressing and Sole Leather. Tinware, Wooden, Cl
Stone and Hardware.
PARISH & KENNEDY.
AN ORDINANCE k
fo define the limits of a fire district within the
town of Yorkvilloand to prevent the erection AV
of structures of any other material than that aj
proscribed.
Section 1. That the entire limits of the said own
shall be deemed a fire district except such
portion thereof as lies at least a half mile to the
[ last and at least a fourth of a mile to the West 1
>f Congress Street. t.
Sec. 2. That no person shall erect a structure ai
)ther than of brick or stone upon any of the b
ots fronting on said street, without a special b
permit from the Town Council based upon a T
resolution duly entered upon the Minutes;
mil in every other portion of the fire district ai
ill structures shall, in the absence of a like
permit, be erected of good lumber, well sea- T
soned, upon brick or stone pillars, with ehim- c<
leys and hearths made of the same material, d
mil with tin or iron roofing.
Sec. 3* Any person who shall violate, or ateinpt
to violate any of the provisions of this irdinanee,
shall bo fined in a sum not less than
wenty-five dollars or imprisoned not less than
iftcen days, for each offence.
Sec. 4 For each day that the structure shall be
lormitted to stand after a conviction under secions
2 and 3 above a new offence shall be deem:d
committed for which the offending party I
(hall be amenable as under Section 3. i
GEORGE H. O'LEARY, Intendant. p:
F. A. Gilbkut, Clerk.
WITHERS ADICKES.
REMEMBER.
ONCE more we change tho words in this
space to sound forth the fact that we
hink our store tho place to buy Groceries,
hardware. Crockery, Glass, Tin, Wooden,
Willow ware, &c. Of course, you can buy a
)iece of Cheese, a pound of Tea, a paper of
Packs, a Dish and many articles in our lines
nost anywhere, but can you always get relia>le
goods at guaranteed low prices ?
We think JXot.
Having made our business a study for many
,'ears, wo feel warranted in stating that we can
JiuLtrub yuu in piia'a hihi ijimuwy ui uu\luiii^
vo sell.
The trade, like the law, physic and every
>ther branch of human business, has its tricks.
iVe are neither willing nor able to be philanthropic
enough to give goods away or sell them
FOR ACCOMMODATION
Without profit; but we do profess to cope with
iny competitors for the right goods at right
irices.
We on^v ask a fair comparison of goods and
>rices with whomsoever or whatsoever you
ike.
Now when you want anything in Groceries,
rlardware, Crock'ery, Tin, Wooden ware etc.,
Call and See Us
Before buying elsewhere. 'Tis easy enough
o make assertions, but we think the purchasng
public will verify our statement that the
itock in our lines is' kept as complete, if not
nore so, than any other in this market, and
ve put our prices of anything against anybody.
DOME SEASONABLE GOODS.
GROCERIES.?Buckwheat?plain and selfaising,
and remember we have been selling
juckwheat for 10 years. A pound of good is
vorth 10 pounds of worthless. N. O. Molasles,
new crop. Maple Syrup?try a bottle.
Beal Cream Cheese, Maccaroni, Fresh Rice and
xrits of best brands only. Try our Teas at 50
:ents. Coffee and Sugars as low as the lowest.
Flour of all Favorite Brands. ;
V nice patent at &J.00 which \Ve can recommend
o housekeepers who wish to save something
>n each sack. Freeh Hams, Dried Beef, Fish,
oose or in kits. ?1.25 for nice white Fish.
Fruits of All Sorts.
i
i
?ew Crackers, Candies and lots of nice fany
eatables on the road. Apple Butter, Jelly,
Cranberries, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Powlers
of all sorts. A bargain in Horsford's by
he dozen. Lard of two sorts. A nice pack- !
,ge is our butter tub of good Lard.
HARDWARE.
We are opening to-day new Hardware on
rhich we harp for a good assortment at money
aving prices. Try our Steel Nails. Horse i
Ihoe Nails at 15 cents, <tc.
New Glass and Tinware of good quality rc- eived
this week.
Seed Wheat, lied and White Rye, Barley,
Clover, <fec.
Try our 180 degree test Oil.
Candles cheap. Candlesticks, Lamps, Lanerns
and all parts of same. I
GUNS. !
i
Please examine our stock. Chewing and
Imoking Tobaccos. Snutf of every sort, i
'ipes, Cigars, <fcc. s
Produce of all sorts alwavs bought.
WITHERS ADICKES.
OEORGETr SCHORB. |
J UST RECEIVED.
A LARGE and nice assortment of goods that
\ will please the ladies, as follows :
Toilet Sets, Patent Wooden Churns, Patent
ifters and Seives, Boilers, Porcelain Kettles
nd Sauco Pans, Potato Mashers, Fruit and
Vegetable presses, Egg Whips, Cake Turners,
jadles, Queen Oil Cans, Mouse Traps, Corn
'oppers, Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Coal Buckets
nu Shovels, and a lot of other things useful.
My Stock of Stoves
Vill compare favorably with any in town, and >
he Pipe and Tinware is better. Just come
longand let me show them to you.
A FULL SUPPLY
>t stove-.ripe, .widows, tvo., on nanu, anu i am i
eady to put up your Stoves. i
Asbestos Cement
'or repairing Stoves, Pots. etc. I can do the
rork i'or you, or sell you a Can. <
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done <
romptlv, at reasonable prices, for Cash. ]
GEORGE T. SCHORB. '
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F. HAPPERFIXLD.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
[WOULD invite special attention to mv
present stock of MONUMENTS AND
'OMBSTONES, among which are several
eantiful SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITAL- i
AN MONUMENTS, ...jso a full supply of ?
'OMBSTONES. Prices as low, to responsible
t.rties, as anywhere else, either for cash or on
me.
GROCERIES.
My stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROERIES
is full. Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots
nd Shoes, Hardware, Ac. All of which is
tiered low for Cash, or on time to responsible
arties. P. HAPPERFIELD.
M. STRAUSS.
BUSINESS VERY BRISK
WITH t
M. STRAUSS.
JELLING Goods fast and receiving
Hew Goods Weekly.
ustomers pleased with Goods and Prices and
nd that he cannot be UNDERSOLD.
THE WATERBURY WATCH.
rHE WATERBURY WATCH is not a '
toy, as many suppose, but a good reliable
me-keeper. The Waterburv Watch is an
.mercan invention and it is sold at a price?
2.50?which will hardly repair the finer
atches. It is not cheap because it is poorly
lade, but because it is unique and simple in
onstruction.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES.
I have the largest assortment of Spectacles
nri Eye-Glasses in Yorkville.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of various
indsand styles.
Repair work is a specialty with me and all
rork entrusted to my care will receive prompt
ttention. A. S. MORRISON, Agent.
November 2.1 47 ly
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AWING to a decline in the price of COTTON
SEED, I would give notice that on and
Iter MONDAY next, the 14th day of Novem- \
or, I will pay FOURTEEN (14) CENTS per
ushcl for good SOUND COTTON SEED. H
his price to hold good until further notice.
I will take all that is brought to mo this week
t 15 cents per bushel.
I NOW HAVE MY OWN WAGON SCALE,
N MY STORE LOT, which weighs absolutely "
irrect, and am much better prepared to hanlo
seed than heretofore. -i
T. BAXTER McCLAIN.
November 9 3l> 3m 'j
, K. SPENCER, X. w. HARDIN, *
Yorkville, S. C. Black's S. C. e
Sl'ENCER & HARDIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BLACK'S, S. C. -I
HiTE make a specialty of collections. All J
i? business entrusted to us will bo given 1
rompt and careful attention.
July 20 2!) tf
MJfDSAl & MOORS.
X ) CREDIT
WILL be our watchword during the month i
.of DECEMBER as we wish to settle up J
for a new start, but you can expect some close I ?
bargains for tho cash. ?
Determined to Lead ?
IIV XMAS GOODS. ,
HOW are you to do it? Why lirst, we have ?
the goods bought, and they are arriving
every day. Somo of the most beautiful Lamps.
China Sets, Vases, Hand Painted Cups and A
Saucers, and all kinds of Fancy Goods for wed- ri
ding and Xmas presents
C
AND EATABLES.
Wo will have everything that any body ever
heard of being eaten. Fruits, Nuts, Candies, ,,
Cakes, and everything to make cakes of. Ice- .
ing Sugars, Extracts, etc. Nearly all of these 11
goods, we have In stock now, but Xmas?"go P
way." The good things that areto be found at a
low.price with us, and if we can't lead that way
we will build a fire under it all?then she will
move. -i
Bring us somo Butter and Eggs. '
1
Cutlery and Fancy Hardware. 5
i
If you want a FIRST CLASS RAZOR V
there is no use paying two prices for it, v
but go to LINDSAY & MOORE and buy ^
one of their warranted Razors. If it is not *
satisfactory, return it and got another until v
you do get one to suit you. Razors from 50 a
cents to ?2.00. All kinds of Pocket Knives for
both Gents and Ladies. Silver plated Nut m
Crackers. All sorts of Pistols. Brass Knucks
and many other tools for carving your way.in
THIS COLD WORLD.
At low prices we have Sausage Grinders, o
Porcelain Kettles, and Iron Kettles and all g
kinds of Potwaro, Iron Buckets, Coal Hods, b
Shovels and Tongs, and all kinds of tools, to- e<
gether with the best Lantern going. p
LINDSAY & MOORE are wholesale agents r
for Mrs. G. B. Miller's Snuft'Company. n
S
If You Would
Like to learn whore to find everything at rea- j
sonable prices, (leave oil' "Pat." Medicines J
and Dry Goods) try to ask for something ^
LINDSAY A MOORE haven't got. Every- *
thing from Battercake Turners to the last arti- 91
cleof your life.
WE WANT AT ONCE
?
To sell a second hand HEATING STOVE ti
and buy an unlimited quantity of home A
raised white and regular COW PEAS. Come C
and see us for prices. LINDSAY & MOORE. I
Tobacco and Soap at Wholesale prices set C
up in competition to the world.
Y
Yotice.
We thank all parties who have made pay- jj
ments, but to those that have not, we timely _
remind you it must be done in some shape by j
January 1st. Verv Repectfullv,
LINDSAY & MOORE. |
IlkinrDTAIflUft nCPADTMCMT !
UHULII i nnmu i/bi mi i ITILII I I
L INDSAY & MOORE have a large and full issortment
of COFFINS AND CASKETS of
ill grades. Burial Robes are the thing. All
we want is to sell one in each neighborhood.
After once being seen no trouble to sell them. /
satisfaction always given in this department. J
Examine our stock. Respectfully,
LINDSAY & MOORE. S
tl
HUNTER & OATES. jj
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS !! 5
BLACK Cashmeres from 33 cents up, double
width.
Dress Flannels from 33 cents up.
Sebastopol Cloths, in all shades, at $1.00 per B
yard. b
All-wool plaid Flannels at 50 cents per yard, fi
A lot of cheap Worsteds at 12i to 15 cents. c<
A beautiful lino of Jersey Cloths at 05 cents
per yard.
All-wool red and white Flannels from 20 to
50 cents.
An elegant line of Balmorals at low prices. E
Our fine Newmarkets, Jackets and Dolmans E
ire very pretty and cheap, and prices as low ai
is the lowest. tl
A full stock of ladies' all-wool and merino n
Underwear, just received. p
A large invoice of ladies', misses' and chilIren'sHose.
Another lot of Bustles at 75 cents b;
jach. A big stock of all-wool Blankets at low
prices. Red and white Table Damask, Doylies,
fowels, Ac. 5,000 yards Plaids, just received
it prices top low to mention. ^
SHOES! SHOES!!
Ladies' tine French kid Button.
Ladies' tine Curoso kid Button. A
Ladies'fine goat Button. fi
Ladies' fine grain Button.
Ladies' fine lace Bals. ?Just
received, another lot of men's veal calf --shoes
at $2.00?best in town. A big lot of men's H
md boy's Boots, at low prices. ?
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! ,
I
Dress Suits lor dudes. hi
Fine Overcoats for dudes. w
Fine Pants for dudes. S<
Business Suits for merchants. A
Rough and Ready Suits for railroad men. m
Black Suits for undertakers. w
Fine Overcoats for wealthy men.
Stylish Suits for youngsters. Diagonal
Suits for Xmas gatherings.
IMPORTANT. I
m
fr
All parties indebted to us, either by Note or "
Vccount, will please call and settle, and save us .
ho trouble of going after them.
HUNTER &. OATES,
Headquarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods.
W. S. CREIGHTON & Co7 |
f
KOCH HILL, S. C.. ^
at
DEALERS IN 1
Furniture of All Kinds.
PIANOS, ORGANS.
G
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, CARRIAGES. J
Sewing Machines. [
flic Best Wagon in the Market. ^
1*711 ION in want of any goods in our line ev
YT you will save money by calling and 80
eeingus. * m
* m
W, S. CREIGHTOX it CO.
October 5 40 3m [jj
IU SK LESSONS. je<
V/f ISS ZORAIDA IXGOLD respectfully of ar
,.tX fers her services, at her residence, as 111
'E ACHE It OF MUSIC OX THE PIAXO.
'uuils received at any time. Svstem thorough
net practical. Prices reasonable, and furnishd
on application. w<
April 13 15 tf Pr
FAItM LOANS, pa
rx AXY AMOUXT from 8500 to?10,000, unon ne
L six years' time. Interest payable annually, fir
'or further particulars, apply to " 1111
C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law. A
January 1 tf
M. C. WILLIS.
NOTICE.
[HOLD a great many Notes which fall due
on NOVEMBER 1ST, and I will need mony
then, so I respectfully ask all who have
een kind enough to patronize me to come
romptly and
PAY THEIR NOTES f
V'hen due and save trouble to us all. I also
live a great many accounts on my uookb iuui
re due right now. All having accounts with
ie will come and settle them -at once, and obige.
Any one wanting
Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies,
VAGONS or HARNESS, will do well by impeding
my stock, which is second to gone in
his country.
Goods can be bought of me now for cash
ery cheap, as I have too large a stock. Wagns
continue to
CO VERY FAST.
aid I hope my customers will continue to
nake my stock diminish.
I have on hand a good many RAILROAD
ARTS and HARNESS which are hand made
nd strictly first class.
CONTRACTORS
V"ill do well to see my carts before buying an
lferior article far away from home at a larger
rice than I ask.
M. C. WILLIS.
GENTLEMEN, "
[?7IIEN you bought Buggies, Wagons and
TT Guano from me, you set your own TIME
'O PAY, and gave your notes and mortgages
ccordiugly. When you had your repairing
one it was charged without a murmur. When
sold you goods and did your repairing, I exacted
you would keep your promise, and pay
r'hen due; but I find I have still a large lot of
Jotes and Accounts on hand WHICH MUST
IE SETTLED AT ONCE. A word to the
.'ise is sufficient. So come along gentlemen
nd settle and save trouble to all of us.
Very respectfully, M. C. WILLIS.
G. II. O'LEARY.
A CAR LOAD OF STOVES.
4 NOTHER Car-load of over twenty thousand
pounds of Chas. Noble A Co's make
f Stoves and Ranges of best and medium
rades. Also, a lot of common Western Stoves,
ought at a larger discount than can be obtaind
by small dealers, and a saving of nearly 60
er cent, in freight rates, which enables me to
otain the lead in the Stove trade. Parties
ecding goods in this line, should see these
toves and prices before buying.
G. H. O'LEARY.
FURNITURE.
[HAVE on hand a large stock of Furniture,
and am receiving now goods of all grades,
hich will be sold at prices to suit the times.
Vffien in want of goods in this line, don't fail to
so goods and get prices before buying.
G. H. O'LEARY.
CANE MATTINGS AND CARPETS.
Iuqa rcceiveu a mrgesiocK or uane Mailings
for the Spring and Summer trade. In addion
to the above large stock, I have pn hand
.11-Wool Ingrains, C. C. Extra Super Brussels
arpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported
ngrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil
loth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
DOW ISHADES AND CURTAIN
POLES.
[ INEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades
Lj and Paper Shades, and all in a variety of
:>lors at G. H. 0'LEARYfS.
ICTt'RE AND PICTURE FRAMES.
""iHROMOS, Oil Paintings, Picture Frames,
J Wall Pockets, Brackets, Music Stands and
York Baskets at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
4 FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and
\_ Harness, Bridles, Ac. Also, Hames,
hains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and every ling
kept in an establishment of this kind, .
>r sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
JOHN R. ASHE.
PRICE REDUCED.
I Of! BUSHELS of Cotton Seed
L Lr IJaLr IJtJ wanted. I have been given
the Sole Agency for the
outhern Oil Co., to handle Cotton Seed for
aem at Lowrysville, McConnellsville, Guthiesville,
Yorkville, Clover and Bowling
^reen, and am prepared to pay the highest
larket price for seed in any quantity. The
rice after this week and until further notice
rill bo 14 cents per bushel.
JOHN R. ASHE.
Tobaccos, Tobaccos.
I have just received a consignment of 35
lOXES TOBACCO which I offer to the trade
y the BOX at 25 cents per pound. I have a
ill line of other goods at all prices up to 75
ants.
SHINGLES AND LIME.
I offer an unlimited lot of FIRST CLASS
iORTH CAROLINA HEART PINE ISAW!D
SHINGLES, 4 x 18 inches, which I guarntee
to be as good as any Shingles offered in
lis market. I will furnish them in any
umber from ONE to ONE MILLION at 82.50
er thousand, cash.
First Class Limestone Lime at 81.25 per
arrel.
Second Hand Gin.
I offer ONE SECOND HAND BROWN GIN,
>rty saws. This Gin is in good repair and
litablo for any party using horse power.
BAGGING AND TIES
nd all other goods in their respective lines in
ill supply to be sold as low as the lowest.
JOHN R. ASHE.
[ENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
it is just the date now.
IISTORY tells us "It is difficult to fix upon
a precise date at which to say mediaeval
istory ended and modern history began" ; but
e are sure it is just the date now for all PERONS
WHO OWE US TO PAY UP THEIR
CCOUNTS AND NOTES. We . want our
ioney so that we can pay our debts, and we
ill allow others to settle historical dates.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
rubber goods.
LFULL assortment of Gents', Ladies' and
Children's Rubber Shoes, Ladies' Gossalers,
Gents' Gossamers, Gents' Rubber Coats,
oin the yellow Texas Slicker at 82.25, to the
nest plaid velvet collar Rubber Coat; Rub3r
Leggins, Rubber Hats, Hat Covers, &c., at
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON'S.
~ shoes and boots.
7* VERY week we are receiving fresh supplies
of Shoes and Boots. We try to keep
jr stock in this line full.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
to sportsjienT[\7"E
have the celebrated Chamberlain Loadr
ed Shells. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps
id Wads,
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
"JEANS, AC.
rHE celebrated Kentucky Home-made
Jeans.
The celebrated Georgia Jeans.
Schoolboy Jeans.
Salem Jeans.
Virginia Cassimeres.
Dickey all-wool Fanev Cassimeres, Ac., at
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON'S.
ents' and boy's hats and caps
rUST in a nice line of Hats and Caps. In
I fact, our Fall Goods are arriving daily.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
jOWRY & STARR.
A WORD ABOUT PRICES.
JkJ'Eare not running our business for chari'J
table purposes but to make money, and
cry one knows that without being told; but
me do not know that our idea of making
oney differs from the methods of a great
any. We prefer to make many sales, with a
nafl profit on each, instead of a few sales at
i enormous profit on time. Our reason for
is is that we make more money in the long
in by selling close. We are making it an obit
for people to buy their medicines of us,
id in saving money for them we are making
oney for ourselves.
PAY YOUR DEBTS.
When you came to us for goods this summer
3 let you have them at cash prices, and you
ornised us you would pay by the first of Nombor.
Now some came up like men and
id, but there are others who have not paid,
ither have they shown themselves since the
st boll of cotton opened. We are in need of
one\' to pay our accounts, and must have it.
word to the wise is sufficient.
LOWRY it STARR, Leading Druggists.