Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 14, 1887, Image 3
jspttial Hafitcs.
KUYHENDAL'S SPECIALS.
A Two Mill Levy..
It has been said that the civilization of a
country is in ratio to the number of its churches
and school houses. These institutions are
no better evidences, however, than its well
painted dwellings, fences, barns, etc. Wherever
these abound we may look for real prosperity,
culture and refinement, and may be
sure that in that land churches will be well
sustained and schoo'swell patronized without
the special levy of a two mill tax to pay the
tuition of pupils. If paint then is a civilizer,
Longman A Martinez should be commemorated
in enduring brass, for the product of their
pure Prepared Paint now reaches over 4,000
gallons aaily, and is used in every State and
Territory in the Union, the isles of the sea and
countries beyond the broad Atlantic. Every
gallon is mixed with care and from as pure
materials as the artist solects and prepares for
the canvas that is to live and glow under the
magic of his brush. It will be remembered
that every gallon of these Paints is warranted
and sold in town only by Ktjykendal.
sick neaaacne is me uaue ui tuauj ,
this annoying complaint may be cured and
Srevented by the occasional use of Dr. J. H.
[cLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets.
They are pleasant to take, no larger than a pin
head, and are the ladies' favorite for biliousness,
bad taste in the mouth, jaundice, for leucorrhea
and painful menstruation. 25 cents a
vial. Sold only by Kuykendal.
Campbell's Cough Core.
The great new remedy for all throat and lung
troubles. A skillful and scientific combination
of lately discovered curative medicinal
agents for the immediate relief and possible permanent
cure of all diseases of the throat, lungs
and chest, such as Cold, Coughs, Catarrhal Fever,
Asthma, Whooping Cough ; the wheezing
in the throat peculiar to infants, Croup, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, Hacking
Coughs, Fains in the breast, Incipient Consumption,
etc., etc.
Try it for Croup?one to two doses gives relief.
Try it for Asthma?one or two doses will re
neve tne severest aiutu*..
Try it for a Hacking Cough?one dose will
check it and a bottle will cure it.
Try it for a Cold?a dose taken at the beginning
of an attack will break it up.
Try it for Whooping Cough?a dose 3 times a
day will give great relief and prevent the
spasms or Whooping.
Sold wholesale or retail by Kuykendal.
Persons who lead a life of exposure and are
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago,
will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's
Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish
pain and subdue inflammation. Sold by Kuykendal.
CHEW OLD RIP.
for sale by
John C. Kuykendal.
July 13 2? 6m*
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 Kuykendal.
FOB SHERIFF.
WE are authorized to announce JOHN A.
DARWIN as a candidate for the office
of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary election.
December 14 50 tf
ADVANCE IN PRICE OF COTTON SEED.
FROM this date until further notice, I will
PAY FIFTEEN (15) CENTS PER BUSHEL
for good sound COTTON SEED.
T. B. McCLAIN.
December 14 50 tf
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAETNERSHIP.
WE hereby notify all concerned that the
partnership in business of J. F. JACKSON
and S. V. WALLACE, under the firm
name of J. F. JACKSON <fc CO., at Clover, S.
C., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All parties indebted to the late firm, or the
late firm of JACKSON <fc JACKSON, are earnestly
requested to settle the game at an early
date. J. F. JACKSON.
S. V. WALLACE.
December 5,1887.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having purchased the
stock of the firm, will continue the business
at the old stand and asks the patronage
formerly extended to the old firm.
SAM V. WALLACE.
December 14 - 50 2t*
RETIREMENT OF COUNTY BONDS.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,)
Yorkville, S. C., Decembers, 1887. J
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners for York
couctv, will receive proposals until 12 o'clock
M., on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY,
1888, for the purchase at the lowest price
at which they may be offered, BONDS OF
YORK COUNTY, and the coupons thereon,
issued in aid of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow
Gauge Railroad Company. The amount to be
* / nriTT? rnUATT
purchased win be or ine vaiue 01 n* jb. ixxvuSAND
DOLLARS, and the said bonds may be
offered in lots or otherwise, as holders may desire.
By order of the Board.
R. W. WHITESIDES, Chairman.
J. B. Allison, Clerk.
December 14 50 4t
WONDERFUL BARGAINS
AT
MACHINERY HALL.
1AM offering AT COST AND LESS, my
stock of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
consisting of
1 TANNER ENGINE, 6-horse power, ON
WHEELS
1 2ND-HAND TALBOT ENGINE ON
"WHEELS,
2 JUMBO COTTON PRESSES,
1 BROWN 40-SAW GIN,
1 BUCKEYE CANTON REAPER,
1 EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL,
3 THOMAS HARROWS,
1 RANDAL DISK HARROW,
3 CORN SHELLERS.
Also on hand at low prices, a large lot of
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, RUBBER
BELTING, RUBBER HOSE, BABBIT METAL,
ENGINE FITTINGS, Ac.
T. S. JEFFERYS.
December 14 50 3t
NEW JEWELRY STORE.
-xp r I would respectfully
announce to Jew
oln- Vit-iTjinw nnhlin r>f
after an absence of one
~ *"" tiring energy, good
work and fine goods, propose to build up a
business that will be an honor to myself and
a credit to the town. I propose to keep a tine
stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
EYE-GLASSES, CUTLERY AND SILVERWARE
always on hand, and to represent my
goods as they are. The
Repairing of Watches and Jewelry
Entrusted to me will receive the most careful
attention, and in all instances satisfaction guaranteed.
ENGRAVING IN SCRIPT,
Or Fancy Monogram Initials neatly and artistically
executed at a very moderate cost.
I am located in the office formerly occupied by
the
Late Dr. Hngh G. Jackson,
Where, when I receive my fixtures and the
balance of my stock, I will have the neatest
jewelry store in the State. Give me a call.
WM. H. SPECK.
December 14 50 ly
LOWRY & STARB!
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
WE will open this week a superior collec,
tion of XMAS CARDS, the finest that
has ever been shown in town. Call early and
make your selections before they are gone.
XMAS CARDS FOR EVERYBODY. |
Smoke Garrett's Nqgll Cigars. Given up
A "DTT A T.TiT*\r?
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to be the best 5-cents Cigar on the market.
COLLARS, CUFFS AND HANDKERCHIEF
BOXES.
' They are put up 50 in a box. The very thing ;
MANICURE SETS.
for a Xmas present.
GOLD PENS, COLOGNE BOTTLES.
Remember the Emporium is the place to buy
your Xmas Cards.
DOWRY & STARR.
MUSIC LESSONS.
MISS ZORAIDA INGOLD respectfully offers
her services, at her residence, as
TEACHER OF MUSIC ON THE PIANO.
Pupils received at any time. Svstem thorough
ancf practical. Prices reasonable, and furnish- j
ed on application.
April 13 15 tf 1
^MAY Ac MAY, ^
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. I
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OUR stock of Christmas presents is large p
and of the nicest quality of Goods for the 0
Holiday Season, and at prices to suit the times. 0
MA x <fc MAY have Toilet Cologne Boxes p
which are very neat and appropriate presents
for gentlemen'to make to their lady friends.
MAY <fc MAY have elegant Collar and Cuff
Boxes which make very appropriate and highly
appreciable presents for either a gentleman
or lady. \
MAY A MAY have several highly finished
Plush Dressing Cases, which are exquisitely tc
beautiful and make lovely Wedding or Christ- aj
mas presents. These Cases contain a hair
brush and comb, a nail brush, a pair of nail C(
scissors, a handsome French plate gla3S mirror, t)
and several other articles necessary to an aris- jj'
tocratic toilet. n
Small Articles in Stock. $
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MAY <fe MAY have neither time or space to y.
make an itemized list of their goods, nor do
they desire to do so. What would be the use of ^
them taking up their space in the ENQUIRER
week after week by announcing that they jg
had just received a lot of Staple Drugs and
Chemicals, when these artices are as staple
as hog meat, and are kept by every druggist in
the land. Our object is to call the attention of ,
oar Customers to such specialty goods as we
think cannot be found elsewhere on this mar- P'
ket, and we simply make ou r story short by saying
that we have everything in our line except J
specialties kept by our most worthy competit- p
ors. So friends, when you are in our part of
town give us a call. * ^
COLOGNES, I
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Fine Extracts, Toilet Waters, Pomades, Hair yi
Oi's, and a good supply of Magnolia Balm, w
Bloom of Youth, Charm of Beauty and various ^
other fine preparations for the face. Fine 0]
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combs and ^
Brushes, Tooth Picks, Pocket Books, and all i0
kinds of Fancy Goods for ladies and gentle- c(
men.
Ladies, should you desire to make your C(
gentlemen friends a nice, appropriate and a,
lasting Christmas Gift, go to MAY <fc MAY'S p]
and get a genuine, diamond-edge Wade & C(
Butcher Razor, and a nice Atomizer filled ?]
with their choicest cologne. bi
GLEAN YOUR FURNITURE. I
MAY tfe MAY have just received a large
stock of H. W. John's celebrated wood stains *
and Floor Paints. Fine Mahogany Stain, light
and black, Cherry Stain and Walnut. These ?
stains are known by housekeepers everywhere
as first class goods and are composed of pure
pigments, ground in gold size, ancLare put up
in small cans in paste form, to be thinned to a J*
liquid by mixing with turpentine. One pound
of this Paste will produce more than a quart Ir
of strong liquid stain much superior to the P'
common liquid stain usually sola. **!
H. W. John's Floor Paint is the best paint on f?
the market for what it is recommended. I
One can of hard oil finish will produce a ^
magic effect on a faded wardrobe, bureau or
washstand. If you want to make your home "
cheerful, get a can and try it. ?
DIAMOND DYES OF ALL COLORS ;
.T11st arrived, toirether with the following well ai
known preparations : Shaker's Extract, Moss' "5,
Pills, Iodia, Bromidia, Boschee's German Syr- hi
up, Taylor's Sweet Gum and Mullein, Bull's 0I
Cough' Syrup, Shiloh's Consumption Cure,
Honey of Tar, Juniper Tar, Jackson's Magic p
Balsam, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, k
Phillip's Cocoa, Beef Peptonoids, Carnick's p
Soluable Food for Infants, Malt Extract, Beef
extracts, Cod Liver Oil, with all kinds of Hy- (\
pophosphites. We have a fresh supply of \
''Mother's Friend," one of the greatest com- w
forts and blessings to suffering women. a
"AH, THERE" SOAP. i
If "Ah, There," Soap is not the most popular ^
soap on the market, how could we have sold e,
432 cakes in two weeks ? The proposition is a c]
very plain one. We are sorry that our last a]
order for the above soap has not yet been re- p
ceived, and consequently are out, but with the
kind indulgence of our patrons for a few days g
we hope to be able to supply the trade again q
and introduce many other kinds.
Respectfully, MAY ?fc MAY. m
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CHRISTMAS GOODS. ?>
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JUST opened a large and well assorted stock
of all kinds of HOLIDAY AND CHRISTMAS
GOODS, which were bought at very low
figures and will bo sold very cheap. In fact,
cheaper than this class of goods were eyer of- "
fered in this market. All parties wanting anything
in this line will do well to examine our
stock before buying, as we are sura we can
make it to your interest and save you money,
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DeYOE'S SfflJFF.
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We are Wholesale Agents for DeVoo's Snuff, ?
guaranteed the cheapest and best. 'Can supply
the trade in any quantity. ^
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THE EAST NOTICE. b
I will again remind all parties indebted to
me in any way, and especially back NOTES I
and MORTGAGES, that if they are not settled b
by JANUARY 1ST, I will be compelled to P
place them in the hands of a Collector, as I can- c
not carry them any longer.
W. C. LATIMER.
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KENNEDY BROS & BARRON. .
ITEMS OF INTEREST. j
Come to Kennedy bros. a barron'S ?
For Clothing, t
For Ladies' fine Shoes, ll
For Ladies' Undervests, n
For Gents' Underwear,
For Gents' Ilats and Caps,
For Fire Dogs, * ?
For Shovels and Tongs, p
For Cross-Cut Saws, 11
For Hand Saws,
For Trace Chains, 1]
For Drawing Knives, J'
For Shot, Powder and Caps, p
For Loaded Shells, d
For Axes,
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For Canvas Leggins,
For Choice New Crop Molasses, v
For anything you need in the Dry Goods line.
We are determined to sell, and solicit an ex- '
animation of our goods and prices. 1
EMPHATIC POINTS.
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We have somo CHATTEL MORTGAGES ! s
still on hands, THAT MUST BE SETTLED. : i
All NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due us must v
be closed up. We cannot carry them over an- j
other year, and ask our friends who are owing :
these papers to settle at once, and not compel . C
us to Dut them in the hands of an Attorney, j \
We mean business to all. \
We return thanks to all who have paid us up. |
M. STRAUSS. I
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Stock Well Selected, Prices Very Low. j
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M. STRAUSS, | *
OFFERS great inducements to reduce his
stock, especially in
Ready-Made Clothing. 1 ?
Parties wishing to buy will find it to their in I
terest to examine his stock and prices. 1
WITHERS ADIOKES.
Another xmas is approaching
A ND we wish to give public notice that we
X are making many preparations for the voiries
of Santa Claus. Many dealers profess to
ethe lawful agents of generous old Cris' Crinle,
but to shea light on our credentials, we reroduce
the following autograph letter from
Id Santa. Though writing many epistles, the
Id gentleman's letter to us is very long and
rolix, and we quote a part only :
MYSTIC CITY,
Headquarters Santa Claus,
1,000 to 15,000 Happy Street,
December 12, A. D., 1887.
lr. Withers Adickes, Yorkville, S. C.
Dear Sir: Your former and jealous services
> my patrons induce this letter to you. Know
11 men, women and children by these presents,
lat I appoint you my chief agent forvour
immunity, and the goods you keep are here- .
v rlftolRrfifl worthv of mv invstie seal. Your
nes of merchandise are especially adapted to
ly agents. In the first place, pure food for the
iner man is necessary to health and all good
leer. Be careful and keep up your former stanard
for unadulterated eatables, for the devil is
to lurk in a dyspeptic stomach, and impure
lod is very dangerous. You can recommend
lat Hocker's Superlativo Flour in 6, 12 and 25
3und Sacks for Xmas Cake, etc. Your
uckwheat Flour is the best on this terrestrial
all, and you must stick to that pure New Orans
Molasses, on which you make less profit
lan others, but will get more patrons. Push
our Oat Flakes and Maple Syrup, for they
oth come right out of Mother Earth, and the
iss mortal food is manipulated by man the
urer and better it is. I hereby charge you to
mtinue to handle only pure Sugars, and the
Bry best brands of Canned Goods and Fancy
roceries will tell their own tale in the end.
ruits are Nature's health Preservers, and I
ill send you a large invoice this week The
Bautifuliine of Holiday China and Glassware,
hich I shipped you last week has doubtless
rived. They are twisted in beautiful and
ovel shapes, and will be a very creditable dislay
for a market of your description. The
hinaware is very cheap and you must mark
aur profits accordingly. There is no reason
hy almost everybody in your community
in't have a nice Cup and Saucer to sip your arnatic
Coffee from, or a prettv Vase in which ]
? place Nature's gems?the flowers. Those
ively Glass Dishes I sent will almost make
>mmon food taste like ambrosia.
The fine assortment of Toys I forwarded
nnbine utility and ornament. Besides, they
e very low priced and adapted to yourpeole?for
the Southern States of America are
nnparatively poor. I cannot begin to sinle
out any articles from the host I sent you,
utyou will find them on your invoices, from
hich you will be able to mark the selling
rices very low. I think I can safely say that
an have the best stock of Fancy China, Class, J
hardware, Toys, &c., ever shown in Yorkville,
, C., and at the lowest prices. Mark them as i
direct and you can safely guarantee quality
id price. The Fireworks I have ordered for (
ou are much superior to those usually shipped 1
your section. For instance, the Fire-Crack 81
send you have 72 instead of 64 in each pack, '
id of the 57,600?S09 packs?sent, I think 57,500
ill pop. I leave off the usual very large Canon
Crackers, because they break glass and
ighten the nervous ladies generally to no good .
Lirpose. Those beautiful Paper Balloons sent
e nice. Send them all into the air and some
lay light back in my realms. I recommend
le'Torpedoes sent. Now, Sir, in conclusion,
charge you to attend properly to my patrons
id I'll have no reason to take my business
om your hands, for you have rendered me
ood service in the past.
Yours truly, SANTA CLAUS.
P. S.?If you run out of any articles, send me <
iblegrams. I have ordered 3,000 Oranges for
ou, right from the groves.
ADDENDA.?Now, lriends, of course the
oove letter is a fiction from our own brain, !
ut the facts set forth in our usual chronic
iste in writing advertisements, are founded
i solid facts.
We actually claim the best assortment of
[oliday Goods in this market, and think we
now how to get reliable goods at lowest prices,
lease call and examine for yourselves.
We bought last week about three (300) hunred
dozen good Eggs, and here let us moralize:
. North Carolina man brought to Yorkville a
agon load of eggs and took back home nearly
hundred dollars. Why don't our farmers
id hens supply the demand ? Somebody else
nswer. We will buy all tho Eggs, Butter,
eeswax, Corn, Peas, and most anything
rought to us.
Our stock of Merchandise has probably nevr
been as complete as right now. Flour very
heap, from ?2.25 up. Try our patent at$2.75,
ad first-rate at ?2.50. 'Another lot of that
ure Lard, best Hams and Dried Beef.
Tobacco of every sort at bottom prices,
omethingnice in ten-pound boxes. Fine-cut
hewing.
WITHERS ADICKES.
JOHN K. AS1IE.
15 CENTS FOR COTTON SEED.
00,000 BUSHELS WANTED.
f AM now paying 15 CENTS PER BUSHEL
L for good sound COTTON SEED delivered
t my Warehouse, and am prepared to handle
a almost unlimited quantity. I also offer an
schange of
Fertilizers for Cotton Seed.
I will give one Ton of Acid Phosphate for 120
ushels of Cotton Seed.
One Ton of Cotton Seed Meal Compound, for
30 bushels of Cotton Seed.
Those proposing to use Cotton Seed for Ferlizing
will do well to consider the above offer,
s the exchange will go further than the seed.
JOHN R. ASHE.
SHIXGLES A AD LIME.
I offer an unlimited lot of FIRST CLASS
IORTH CAROLINA HEART PINE SAWID
SHINGLES, 4 x 18 inches, which I guarntee
to be as good as any Shingles offered in
ais market. I will furnish them in any
umber from ONE to ONE MILLION at $2.50
er thousand,cash.
First Class Limestone Lime at $1.25 per
arrel.
Tobaccos, Tobaccos.
I have just received a consignment of 35
IOXES TOBACCO which I offer to the trade
y the BOX at 25 cents per pound. I have a
all line of other goods at all prices up to 75
ents.
Second Hand Gin.
I offerONE SECOND HAND BROWN GIN.
arty saws. This Gin is in good repair and
uitable for any party using horse power.
JOHN R. ASHE.
PARISH & KENNEDY.
HOGS FOR SALE.
LADIES, Gentlemen and Children : THE
PRINCE FRUIT STORE in town earnstly
invites you to come to it for the fresh- |
st, best and most beautiful fruits ever brougnt
o this market, and in the Candy line it claims
0 be both King and Queen with the best and
nost beautiful Candies made by man for all
nankiud.
FANCY GROCERIES.
Fancy Groceries of every description. Come
nd call for anything vou need, or may think
rou want, and you shall have it for the smallest
iece of money you have if it is not worth
aore.
HEAVY GROCERIES.
Heavy Groceries, the Prince watches like a
iawk,and often tinds them rising with eagle's
rings to soar higher and higher, but he shoots
he feathers out of their wings with a long
;unthatlie uses in buying, which lets them
[own whether they wish to come or not.
Mr. I. D. WITHERS POON, Jr.
s with us and will be glad to have his friends
all on him when in need of Groceries, Stonerare,
Tinware, etc.
PARISH & KENNEDY.
887." WEST LIBERTY STREET. 1887!
Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables
1 RE still on a boom, and the year 1887 finds
me with some of the finest Vehicles ever
liown in the Livery business in Yorkville, and
urpassed by none. Everything will be kept
n the best style. Give me a trial and be coninced.
Cincinnati and Columbus Buggies
)f every description will be kept. Spring
Vagons, Pluetons, &e., of the best make, alravs
on hand.
FOR FUNERALS
have a fine Queen City Hearse and a Clarence ]
loach, which will be sent to any part of the
ounty at short notice. Terms reasonable.
A Big Bargain.
I have a Jumpseat Phreton and some Bug- j
;ies on hand that I will give a big bargain in, |
f sold soon to make room for my new stock.
HAVE YOUR HORSES FED
U the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables \
vhere they will receive the best attention.
F. E. SMITH. |
WANTED.
A FE\V LIVE AGENTS to sell AUNT
\ MARY ROGUE'S MEDICINES. Apply
,t once to
MARY IIOGUE MEDICINE CO.,
Cowpens, S. C.
December 7 40 Jit*
H. F, APICKES.
SAHfTA CLAUS'
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS,
December 5th.
AV E HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM
NEW YORK, where we made SPECIAL
arrangements with SANTA CLAUS to
ship all of his choice baggage to OUR
HOUSE, and the same is now ARRIVING
DAILY.
We will Show by far the Largest Stock
of Rare Novelties in Holiday Goods
of every Description that This
Market has ever Boasted.
It has been our (Special Aim
to obtain Nice Presents for
Grand NIa's with large
families, atid for Children
with small
Purses.
It would appear Impossible, and is Simply impracticable,
to attempt an Ennmeration of
the articles that will be shown at Our
Great Holiday Exhibits Shortly.
EVERY PATRON of SANTA GLAUS
is CORDIALLY INVITED to attend
the GRAND OPENING of our immense
stocks, to COMMENCE ON MONDAY,
the 12TH instant, and continue in FULL
BLAST until the 2oTH* INSTANT.
We can only Attempt to Name General
Lines.
TOYS ! TOYS!! TOYS! ! !
This stock has been selected with very great
care, and in it will be found, beside the Standard
Toys, MANY NEW NOVELTIES NOT
SHOWN EXCEPT IN OUR STORE.
The GRAND CENTRE PrECE HERE will
be
A Train of Car* drawn by a Locomotive
rnn by Steam !
Which will be kept in motion from the 13TH
to the 24TH INSTANT.
A PERFECT LEGION OF BEAUTIFUL
DOLLS and DOLL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
Novel Novelties.
We will show many new and pretty wares
in BRASS, GLASS, LEATHER, STRAW and
other materials. Easel frames of every imaginable
style. FINE PLATE MIRRORS for
Ladies.
JEWELRY.
An entire NEW LOT OF FINE JEWELRY
of the most stylish shapes and
prettiest designs, for ladies and gentlemen.
Stationery and Fancy Goods.
We wil' show an exceptional stock of
FINE STATIONERY and Fancy Wares,
Xmas Cards, Art Novelties, Fine Baskets,
Ink Stands, Paper Weights, Work
Boxes, Writing Desks, Chess, Checkers
and all kinds of Fireside Games. Dominoes,
Authors, &c. Fine Manicure Sets
and Toilet Sets, Autograph and Photograph
Albums, Scrap Books, &c.
BOOKS.
This line is by far THE MOST ATTRACTIVE
IN THE WHOLE DISPLAY
AND ACKOWLEDGED TO
MAKE THE MOST APPROPRIATE
AND LASTING PRESENTS OF ANY
THING KNOWN.
Endowed with the soul-life which gives
it the charm of vitality, the really good
book comes into the hands of its possessor
to be his companion and friend. It will
rest him when he is weary, cheer when he
is dull, amuse when he desires entertainment,
and teach him when he is in search
of instruction.
A full stock of such old favorites as
Scottish Chiefs, Arabian Nights Entertainment,
Thaddeus of Warsaw, Andersen's
Fairy Tales, French Fairy Tales,
Standard Fairy Tales, Grimm's Fairy
Tales, Robinson Crusoe, Tom Brown's
School Days, Pilgrim's Progress, Swiss
Family Robinson, Children of the Abbey,
Camp-Fires of Napoleon, &c.
A large exhibit of beautiful JUVENILES
in bright^ board covers, and at
lower prices than we have ever shown.
Chatterbox, Sundays, Chit Chat, Bible
Stories, Bible Scrap Books, &c., &c.
A lot of beatiful gift books for adultssome
rare selections.
POPULAR POETS IN RICH BINDING.
, .
Prayer Books and Hymnals, Psalms and
Hymns, and beautiful Bibles and Testaments
from 10 cents to $10.00 each.
A lot of beautiful Toboggan Caps, Embroidery
Material, Stamped Linen articles,
&c., <&c.,
Our Stock of Staple and
, Fancy Dry Goods
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.
The finest stock of SHOP'S, BOOTS
and RUBBERS IN YORK COUNTY.
II. F. ADICKES.
LINDSAY & MOORE.
NOW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE
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To Get Them.
WHY? Because its only two weeks before
Xmas and three weeks before the
firm of LINDSAY & MOORE will be a thinp
of the past. So now secure at once some ol
the many bargains offered by them. They
wish to sell between this and JANUARY" 1st,
the following articles in quality at very close
prices:
EATABLES AND CANNED GOODS.
Sliced Pine Apple?three qualities, Grated
Pine Apples?1st quality. Peaches of two
grades. Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, Corn,
Sliced Dried Beef, Corned Beef, Salmon, Sardines,
Cherries, Cranberry Sauce, all kindsol
Pickles, Potted Meats, Sweet Chocolate,
Cocoa?an elegant Breakfast drink for dyspeptics.
Prunes, Currants, Citron, Cutloaf and
Icing Sugar, Sausage Mixture, Sago, all kinds
of Baking Powders, Sauces, etc.
Fruits, Candies and lints.
For Xmas, we have shipped direct from
Florida, paying double the freight, as from
other points in order to get the sweet, frest
and delightful Orange. Apples, Cocoanuts,
Chestnuts, Peanuts, French and Stick Candy,
and an assortment of all kinds of Nuts.
CHINA DEPARTMENTS.
Now in stock for Xmas some beautiful
Vases, Cups and Saucers, Mugs of many
otionoa irJnHn and nricfis. Fruit Plates, and odds
and ends too numerous to mention. Lamps ol
kinds. We have, we think, the nicest lol
of lamps ever shown before, for Parlor, Hall
and Library?make a nice present for any
occasion. All kinds of fixtures for Lamps
and Lanterns. See our lantern for 25 cents.
Heavy Goods.
Let us say in short we have a full supply ol
all Heavy Groceries usually kept, such as N.
O. Molasses, Country and City packed Lard,
Flour at all prices, anything and everything.
Patapsco Flour makes the X'inas cakes.
no credit during december
Will be our watchword, but our prices will b?
our hobby. Call and see us and examine oui
varied and well selected stock of goods in every
department. Wedding and Christmas presents
for your friends. Remember our prices
for Cash make money for you, and add comfort
and luxury to hundreds'of homes in York
county.
Cutlery and Hardware.
If you want a FIRST CLASS RAZOF
there is no use paving two prices for it,
but go to LINDSAY & MOORE and buy
one of their warranted Razors. If it is no!
satisfactory, return it and get another until
you do get one to suit you. Razors from 5(
cents to ?2.00. All kinds of Pocket Knives foi
both Gents and Ladies. Silver plated Nul
Crackers. All sorts of Pistols. Brass Knocks
and many other tools for carving your way it;
this cold'world.
LINDSAY ik MOORE.
indertakingdepartment,^
Ti INDSAY tfc MOORE have a large and ful
assortment of COFFINS AND CASKETS o
all grades. Burial Robes are the thing. A1
we want is to sell one in each neighborhood
After once being seen no trouble to sell them
Satisfaction always given in this department
Examine our stock. Respectfully,
LINDSAY MOORE.
hi nter a gates
All Parties Indebted To Us
Either by note or account, wii
please calf and settle before the first o
JANUARY, and especially those who owe U!
back Notes and Accounts, and also those win
owe us large accounts for this year, and win
haven't paid us anything, you must bear ii
mind that we must have our money by Janua
ry 1st.
OUR STOCK OF
DRY G-OOD8?
BOOTS AJO> SHOES.
And especially STROUSE it BRO.'S
FINE CLOTHING,
Is going like greased lightning, for the Cash
Call and see us. We guarantee to save yoi
money.
HUNTER it OATES,
Headquarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods.
W. S. CREIGHTON & CO.
ROCK IIILL, S. C..
DEALERS IN
Furniture of All Kind*.
PIANOS, ORGANS.
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, CARRIAGES.
Sewing IVEacliines.
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| The Best Wagon in theHarkct
W'HEN in want of any goods >? OI,r lin<
3'ou will save money by calling am
1 seeing us.
W, S. CREIGHTON it C'0.
October 5 40 3m
I APPLIC.1TIOX FOB DISCHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign
ed, Executor of the estate of ELV"i
' MARTIN, deceased, has made a final settle
merit with the Judge of Probate for York coun
ty, and on the 7th day of January, 1888, at 1:
o'clock, M., will make application for a fina
discharge from liability as Executor of tin
said estate.
J. W. ALLISON, Executor.
December 7 49 5t
I BUY CATTLE.
PARTIES HAVING CATTLE FOR SALI
will do well to call on me. I can pay mori
! for CATTLE TO SHIP than any one can pa^
j for them to kill on this market. I will pai
| the highes CASH PRICES,
i S. A. MoELWEE.
T. M. POBSOX & CO.
$20,000 Must Be Sold Tliis Month.
WE have 820,000 worth of DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING and MILLINERY
that must be sold ill order
To Make Settlement by January 1st.
In order to induce buyers to call and see us,
we have reduced our prices within the reach of
every person. Some Roods will bo sold ut and
below cost, and all goods will be sold
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
j Great slaughter in Dry Goods. Now is the
r time to buy. The goods must be sold. Our
f business must be in shape for settlement by
January 1st. Don't wait until all the goods are
( sold, but come right now. when bargains are in
j store for you, and don't forget that Almighty
Dollar, as that is the only thing that
' Will Bring You Bargains.
i No bargains for credit. But the cash down
will always bring them. The Old C'hap is de1
termined, in all his future transactions, to let
< the cash man on the inside track. He deserves
' it and shall have it here.
A big lot of Ready-Made Clothing at rock
* bottom prices.
A large stock of Gents' Hats at ruinous
prices.
' A tremendous lot of Boots, Shoes and Rubl
bors
1 AT VERY LOW PRICES.
A tremendous lot of Jeans at ruinous prices.
Also a big lot of colored Tickings at a big sacrifice.
Alamance still at 61 cents, or 16 yards for ?1.
. A large lot of checked Linseys.
, A tremendous stock of Gold and Silver
f Shirts lower than ever before known.
The Winston Shirt, in great quantities, at a
[ sacrifice.
A large stock of Gents' Rubber C'oats and
Leggins.
Largest stock of Umbrellas ever seen in
Yorkville.
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Aii me auove i^ouus win ud ?uiu ?t iwv.nci
Store prices, and we propose to make a big
? racket in Yorkville
: FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
All we ask is that you come and see us and if
you want to buy you will get ample pav for
> your trouble.
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[ Must Settle by January 1st.
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t Every person who owes us must settle by
j January 1st, or they will find their Notes and
i Accounts in the hands of our Attorney for collection.
Don't blame us if vou have to pay
costs, as our Books must be closed by January
1st. Don't put it off, but come right now and
save trouble, for troubled you will be if you
do not settle.
A good family Horse for sale, and almost
> everything else"we have. Money we must
* have. Como quick, before all the best bari
gains are gone.
] T. M. DOBSON & CO.,
j Leader in Millinery and Dry Goods.
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= RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
DISSOLUTION.
BY mutual agreement the copartnership of
RIDDLE <fc PEGRAM will be dissolved
on
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January 1st, 1888.
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) All persons indebted to us are roquested to
) come forward at once and
Make Settlement of Same,
As all unsettled claims on our hands on January
1st, 1888, shall be turned over to
Our Attorney for Collection.
Re sure you save us this trouble and yourself
unnecessary cost.
RIDDLE & PEGRAM.
LATTA BROTHERS.
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ATTENTION.
ALL persons indebted to us, either by note
or account, will please call and settle soon
as wc are anxious to close up our old business.
LATTA BROTHERS.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
ALL persons are hereby warned against
hunting, fishing, cutting timber, carrying
torches, passing over the lands or otherwise
? trespassing upon the premises of either of the
undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced,
to its fullest extent, against all who
<1 iuroirurd this notice.
J. A. ERVIN, R. E. GUTHRIE,
E. A. CRAWFORD, W. X. ELDER,
P. W. LINDSAY. MATTHEW ELDER.
AUGUSTUS ERVIN.
- December 7 49 3t
. " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of EATON
2 P. LOVE, deceased, are hereby notified
1 to make immediate payment to the undersigne
ed. Persons having claims against the said
estate are requested to present them, duly au!
thenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
W. B. LOVE, Administrator.
November 30 48 3t's
3 ~ FARM LOANS,
0 TN ANY AMOUNT from $500 to 810,000, unon
r J_ six years'time. Interest payable annually.
f For further particulars, apply to
C. E. SPENCER, Attorney at Law.
January 1 tf
M. C. WILLIS. 1
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 due right now. All having accounts with
me will come and settle them at once, and oblige.
Any one wanting
Carriages, Phsetons, Buggies,
WAGONS or HARNESS, will do woll by inspecting
my stock, which is second to none in
this country.
Goods can be bought of me now for cash
yery cheap, as I have too large a stock. Wagons
continue to
CO VERY FAST.
Ann i nope my customers win 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.
M. C. WILLIS.
" GEKTLEIliSr, 7
WHEN you bought Buggies, Wagons and
Guano from mo, you set your own TIME
TO PAY, and gave your notes and mortgages
accordingly. When you had your repairing
done it was charged without a murmur. When
I sold you goods and did your repairing, I expected
you would keep your promise, and pay
when due; but I find I nave still a large lot of
Notes and Accounts on hand WHICH MUST <
BE SETTLED AT ONCE. A word to the
wise is sufficient. So come along gentlemen
and settle and save trouble to all of us.
Very respectfully, M. C. WILLIS.
G. H. O'LEARY.
A CAR LOAD OF STOVES.
A NOTHER Car-load of'over twenty thouj\_
sand pounds of Chas. Noble A Co's make
of Stoves and Ranges of best and medium
grades. Also, a lot of common Western Stoves,
bought at a larger discount than can be obtain
ed 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 buving.
(i. 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
All-Wool Ingrains. C. C. Extra Super Brussels
Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Imported
Ingrain Rugs, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Oil
Cloth Rugs, Ac., for sale cheap at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
WINDOU SIIAD ES AND CURTAIN
POLES.
LINEN Oil Cloth Shades, Holland Shades
and Paper Shades, and all in a varietv 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 AND HARNESS.
A FULL stock of hand-made Saddles and
Harness, Bridles, Ac. Also, Haines,
Chains, Whips, Backhands, Buckles and everj*thing
kept in an establishment of this kind,
for sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
JHO. C. KUYK?]^DAL.
A BATCH OF NOTES.
NOTE that a sharp advance has occurred in
Quinine. Haying a large stock on hand
old prices will be maintained at the York Drug
Store.
NOTE ALSO, that we have just received a
large and elegant stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth
Brushes.
NOTE LIKEWISE, that we have the best
Razor made?the Electric?each one warranted,
and further that we keep a splendid line of Razor
Strops, Lather Brushes and Shaving Soaps.
NOTE AGAIN, that Linseed Oil has gone up
outrageously, and being caught short on the
article we have been compelled to advance
prices.
NOTE, MOREOVER, that Physicians can
buy American Quinine and Chemical Company's
Cinchonidia, the best mado, at 10 cents an
ounce, at the York Drug Store.
NOTE IN ADDITION, that our stock of
Drugs was never fuller or more complete, and
that we were never more kindly disposed to
sell them.
NOTE IN PASSING, that we sell all of the
Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, etc., that
are sold from this town. Don't ask us why.
NOTE PARTICULARLY, if you owe us a
Note or Account and make a note of it, and
when you next come to town, notice not to forget
to settle it.
NOTE IN CONCLUSION, that we are retailing
more Tobacco than "Carter had Oats,"
and so cheap, that many persons not being disEosed
to make two bites of a cherry, take, a
ox.
NOTE FINALLY, that we have a large
stock of late style window glass, such as 10x14,
10x15,10x10, 10x18, 10x20 and also of old style
dimensions.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
~C. G. PARISH.
THE FALL SEASON.
THE undersigned, thankful for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his house during
the summer season just closed, wouia respectfully
inform the pub'ic 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, AQ.,
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 line.
We also have a full line of Sample Hats of
the latest styles which we are selling at New
York prices.
Call and examine our Goods and Prices before
making your purchases.
Mr. W. H. C'olcockis still at this House,
and will be pleased to see his old friends, guaranteeing
to serve them right.
C. G. PARISH.
GEORGE T. SCHORR.
SANTA CLAUS.
THE old gentleman is respectfully invited to
call and examine my nice assortment of
Toys for the children.
A Wilcox A White Organ
Would be a handsome and lasting present
for your wife, daughter, or sweetheart. A
handsome Stool and large instruction book,
free with each Organ, fully warranted, and ?
kept in good order free of charge.
Domestic Sewing Machines
j Are the best in town, and have finer attachments
than any other machine on the market.
Last, but not Least.
A full stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Elbows, Dampers. Tin-ware, and a great
variety of House-furnishing Goods, Notions,
Ac. Prices reasonable. Come and see me,
even if you do not buy.
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done
j promptly for cash. GEO. T. SCHORB.
NOTICE^
OWING to an anticipated change in our firm
on JANUARY 1ST, we are compelled to
j collect up our business by that time. We
; hope, therefore, our friends will appreciateour
I call and respond at once, as we uo not often
! call on them, and only when we are obliged to
do so. We would also remind all parties
against whom we hold CHATTEL MORTGAGES
that all such business must be settled.
J. W. P. HOPE <ft CO.
December 7 49 4t