Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 08, 1888, Image 3
sooth, the Legislature would be acting unconstitutional
to vote money to supplement
it and thus establish a farmers' college.
THE THERMOMETER'S RECORD
Fop the Week Ending August 6?Observations
by Mr. J. R. Schorb.
ifDATE.
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! ljLi.iLi-iL.1
Tuesday 31 73 87 82 81 87 73 .61
Wednesday 1.... 71 89 83 81 89 71 .70
Thursday 2 74 95 81 83 95 74 .00
Friday 3 ' 72 98 74 80 93 72 .00
Saturday 4 72 91 84 83 91 72 .00
Sunday 5 73 92 85 83 92 <3 .00
Monday 6 73 93 86 84 93 73 .00
Mean for week 72 91 J 82 82 92 72 <
special ituta.'
Card from B. J. Gold.
I am informed that a statement is in circulation
in various sections of York county, to the
effect that I am a Northern man by birth. This
statement is incorrect, as I was born in Clev eland
county, N. C. In the year 1875 I purchased
a plantation in York county, and in
January, 1S76, removed to it, where I have since
resided. At the outbreak of the war, when
only about sixteen years old, I volunteered in
a North Carolina Regiment, which for a short
time formed a part of General Maxcy Gregg's
brigade, and to which brigade was also attached
the 12th Regiment, S. C. V. I was in the Confederate
army throughout the war, and was
surrendered with Gen. Lee's army at Appomattox.
B. J. Gold.
August 8 32 it
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when wo say that Acker's
English Remedy is in every way superior
" to anv and all other preparations for the Throat
and fiungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup
it is magic and relieves at once. We offer you
a sample bottle free. Remember, this Remedy
is sola on a positive guarantee. Sold by May
<k May.
KITYKEXDAL'S SPECIALS.
20 Per Cent. Saved.
At the present price of White Lead, there is
20 per cent, or more in favor of the use of Longman
?fc Martinez's Pure Prepared Paint. If
this Paint was no better than pure White Lead,
this fact would save you $20.00 in every hundred
dollars' worth of material. It can be
proven, however, on scientific principles, and
by the experience of practical painters and
property owners all over the United States, that
it is superior, both in durability and covering
properties, to White Lead, and more than all
this, here comes in the guarantee of the manufacturers
that ensures satisfaction and protects
you effectually against loss in its use. This
cannot be said of White Lead or any other
Paint sold. Use the Longman <fc Martinez
Paint. t Sold by Jxo. C. Kuykexdal.
500 PonndM
Of nnr nalebrated Tarbabv Tobacco, two years J
old, rich and waxy, toothsome and dainty,
sound and mellow, sixteen pounds for ?1.00. I
Sold only by Kuykexdal.
A Dose of Alum Three Times a Day.
If you use Baking Powder and don't wish to
take a dose of Alum, Lime or Hartshorn in
every biscuit you eat, use Kuykendal's Perfect
Baking Powder, the only pure and wholesome
Powder on the market. Sold all over
town.
A Stack of Black Cats.
L One Can of Detroit Carriage Black will paint
B your Buggy or Carriage as black as a stack of
V Slack cats. Can't wear it off. Price ?1.00.
f Sold only by Kuykexdal.
Hard Water Soap.
Try, Campbell's Hard Water Soap. Sold only
by Kuykendal.
Caution to Hothers.
Every mother is cautioned against giving her
child laudanum or paregoric; it creates an unnatural
craving for stimulants which kills the.
mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is
specially prepared to benefit children and cure
their pains. It is harmless and contains no
Opium or Morphine. Sold by May A May.
High Convincing Testimony.
We obtain knowledge from our neighbors.
See what one of the most eminent and trusted
citizens of the United States says of the virtues
of Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic, and those
in need of a similar preparation should doubt
no longer. The following was written by ExGovernor
B. F. Perry:
Sans Souci, September 2d, 1884.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Gentlemen?I
most cordially recommend your Calisaya Tonic.
For seyeral years past I "have been troubled
with indigestion and dyspepsia. My son, Dr.
Hext M. Perry, of Philadelphia, wHo knows
the ingredients which compose your Tonic,
spoke favorably of it. In the course of two
months past I have used four bottles, and am
entirely relieved.
Yours truly, Ac., B.F.PERRY.
Sold ' y Lowry A Starr at ?1.00 per bottle.
Are Yon Skeptical ? '
If so we will convince you that Acker's English
Remedy for the lungs is superior to all
nromirnHnris and is a DOSitiVO CUre for
all Throat and Lung troubles, Croup, Whooping
Cough and Colas. We. guarantee the preparation
and will give you a sample bottle free.
Sold by May & May. *
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. S. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla.,
was taken with a severe Cold, attended with a
distressing Cough and running into Consumption
in its tirst stages. He tried many so-called
popular cough remedies and steadily grew
worse. Was reduced in llesh, had difficulty in
breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption
and found immediate relief, and after using
about a half dozen bottles found himself well
and lias had 110 return of the disease. No other
remedy can show so grand a record of cures as
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it.
Trial bottle free at Lowry <fc Starr's Drug
Store.
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the
truth of which is vouched for by the residents
of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been
troubled with kidney complaint and lameness
for many years; could not dress myself without
help. * Now I am free from all pain and
soreness, and am able to do all my own housework.
I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for
having renewed my youth, and removed completely
all disease and paiu. Try a bottle, 50
cents and ?1, at Lowry ?fc Starr's Drug Store.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptioes, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
perbox. For sale by Lowry & Starr.
February 1 5 ly
See Here!
A remedy that cures by nature and is purely
vegetable, is ono that must be perfectly safe.
We claim that Chip man's Liver Pills are
not only reliable and speedy, but also that they
are the mildest in their action of any pill before
the public, and as a cure for sick-headache,
malaria and dyspepsia, they stand without a
peer. Sold by Lowry a Starr.
March 28 13 ly
1. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee
it. "Sold by May & May,
2. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. Sold by May & May.
3. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible coupn. onnon s uure is uio
Remedy for you. Sold by May it May.
4. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold bv
May it May.
5. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by May
it May.
G. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures
Consumption. Sold by May it May.
7. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
75 cents per bottle. Sold by May <t May. '
ITCROUP, WHOOPINgT'OUGH and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure
sold by May it May.
Pimples on the Face
Denote an impure state of the blood and are
looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's
Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and
leave the complexion smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the
constitution, purify and strengthen the whole
system. Sold and guaranteed by May it May,
j Serial Itoiitts.
Picnic at Forest Hill Academy.
At a meeting of citizens of Bethel township,
held at Forest Hill Academy, on the 2nd instant,
it was resolved to give a Picnic at the
Academy on the 14th, and also give the candidates
an opportunity to address their fellowcitizens
at the same time and place. The ladies
are specially invited "to attend with well filled
baskets. The Gold Hill cornet band, will be
present.
* August 8 32 It
I? Lifts Worth IdvingY
Not if you go through the world a dyspectic.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tabled area positive cure
for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed and
sold by may & May.
HYMENEAL. \
? ? a a. it.
I JOABIUJBU All tut) JRSUUDUUt) Ui tut) uttuo u
|/mother, on the 28th ultimo, by Rev. R. G. Patjrich,
Mr. ROBERT GORDON and Miss LIZI
ZEE YOUNGBLOOD. All of York county.
" 10 u
FOB CORONER.
\f FTE are authorized to announee JAMES S..
? LEWIS as a candidate for CORONER of
York oonniy, subject tp the action of the Democratic
party at. the primary election.
August 8 0$*'W ???;." 4t*
ITRHJUT UNIVERSITY,
Greenville, S. C.
THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 26th, 18SS. Instruction
in the usual college courses
thorough. Good board cheap in
IWEr private families; still cheaper in the
University messes. For particulars, address
Dr. (?. MANLY, President, or Prof. II. T.
COOK.
Augusts 62 3t*
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebtod to the estate ol' Mrs*
LUCY J. YOUNGBLOOD, deceased, are
hereby notified to make immediate payment
to the undersigned. Persons having claims
against the said estate, are requested to present
them to the undersigned, AT CHESTER, S. C.,
duly authenticated, within the time prescribed
by law.
C. A. YOUNGBLOOD, Administratrix.
August 8 32 3t
U STATES INTERNAL REVENUE^
, Deputy Collector's Office, Greenville,
S. C., June 27th, 1888. Notice is hereby
given that the following property, viz.: Two
ten gallon packages of CORN WHISKY and
nineteen and one quarter gallons of CORN
WHISKY, contained in five packages ; one
BAY HORSE ; one (one-horse) WAGON and
HARNESS for same, seized at Clover, in York
county, S. C., as the property of ADOLPIIUS
RICE, for violation of the Internal Revenue
Laws, will be declard forfeited to the United
States and sold, unless claimed according to
law, within thirty days from publication hereof,
(August 8,1888). EDWARD CROFT, Deputy
Collector, oth Division, District of South Carolina.
August S 32 3t
INSURANCE LICENSE.
Executive Department,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C., August 3rd, 18SS.
T CERTIFY that Mr. WALTER B. MOORE,
J. of Yorkville, S. C., Agent of the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, incorporated
by the State of New York, has comglied
with the requisitions of the Act of the
enerai Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate
the Agencies of Insurance Companies not
incorporated in the State of South Carolina,"
and I hereby license thesaidMr. WALTER B.
MOORE, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and
transact all business of Insurance in this
State, in the County of York, for and in behalf
of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1889.
J. S. VERXER, Comptroller-General.
August 8 32 It
BRIDGE CONTRACT TO'LET.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of
County Commissioners of York county
will meet*at the BRIDGE on ALLISON
CREEK, six miles north-east of Yorkville, on
the Armstrong's Ford road, on SATURDAY,
the 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1888, at 10
o'clock, A. M. The object of the meeting is to
let out to the lowest bidder, the BUILDING
OF A NEW BRIDGE across said creek at that
place. The contractor will be required to give
bond with two good sureties, in double the
amount of bid, for the faithful performance of
the contract. Plans and specifications can be
I examined at the office in Yorkville, and also at
th6 above place, on day and date above menJ
tioned. The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
Bv order of the Board.
JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk.
Angust 8 32 5t
CLERK'S SALE.
South Carolina?York County.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Emily E. Wright, Executrix, against John IT.
Caton and others.
IN obedience to the Decree of Foreclosure
made in the above entitled cause, I will expose
to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE,
on the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT*
(Salesday), all that tract of land whereon the
defendant now resides, lying on the waters of
Tool's Fork, in the said county and State, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN ACRES,
More or less, bounded by lands of A. D. Holler,
B. F. Rawlinson, Lyle Martin and others.
Sale made to foreclose mortgage.
TERMS OF SALE-CASH.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOS. F. WALLAOTJ, C". *j. ns.
August 8 32 4t
CANDIDATES.
FOE THE SENATE.
JOHN G. BLACK,
W. BLACKBURN WILSON.
FOH THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
BENJAMIN J. GOLD,
WILLIAM B. McCAW,
W. BEATTY SMITH,
WILLIAM II. STEWART,
A. II. WHITE,
J. C. WILBORX.
FOR SHERIFF.
J. ALF. CARROLL,
E. A. CRAWFORD,
JOHN A. DARWIN,
W. D. JOHNSTON.
FOR CLERK OF THE COURT.
J. ROBERT LINDSAY,
J. LEONIDAS MOORE,
W. BROWN WYLIE.
FOR JUDGE OF I'RORATK.
JAMES R. KENNEDY,
WM. II. McCORKLE,
JOHN J. WATERS.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
MILES S. CARROLL,
W. HENDERSON CARROLL,
T. G. CULP,
W. T. HARTNESS,
ANDREW F. LINDSAY,
EDWARD R. MILLS,
WILLIAM ROSS,
ROBERT W. WHITESIDES,
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
JAMES CANSLER,
E. P; CASTLES,
D. HARRISON,
L. A. JOHNSON,
S. C. STURGIS.
FOR CORONER.
JOHN M. CALDWELL,
JAMES S. LEWIS,
SAMUEL L. PURSE LEY,
R. L. A. SMITH.
FOR COUNTY TRKASUltKU.
H. A. D. NICELY.
FOR AUDITOR.
william h. smith,
wm. b. williams.
FOR SOLICITOR OF THE SIXTH CIRCUIT.
ira b. jones,
j. e. Mcdonald,
W. A. SANDERS.
M.& H. C. STRAUSS.
FACTS SPEAK LOUDER TIIAX WORDS.
M?fc H. C. STRAUSS have received from
# the time the Spring trade opened,
NEW GOODS WEEKLY,
And many times twice a week, which sell fast
, ! and their patrons are pleased with the goods
, and prices. Encourage them to continue ordering.
This week they will have another
i SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS,
, Which will he sold low FOR CASH ONLY.
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jm C. Kl lKEXDAL.
HOUSE PAINTINC.
WE are prepared to make estimates and
take contracts for House Painting, furnishing
the purest material, first-class workmen
and guaranteeing satisfaction. Apply in
person, or write me. ^
LEWIS'S WHITE LEAD.
Lewis's ana Devoe's wtmo ljeua, mnseeu
Oil?boiled and raw ; Shellacs, Varnishes, Colors,
Stains, Kalsomiue, Alabastine, Brushes,
and all other Painters' Material, always on
hand. Bills can be filled any day without notice.
JNO. C. KUYKENDAL.
A PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT.
BEING familiar with the formula of your
Campbell's Anti-Ferment, and having
used it extensively in my practice, I can speak
with certainty of the great therapeutic value
in the treatment of those diseases that have
their origin in the digestive organs, and are
due to improper fermentation. This includes
most forms of indigestion, with its sympathetic
functional dorangements, Cholera-Morbus,
Cholera-Infantum, Diarrhoea, frequently Dysintory,
Inflammation of the Bowels, etc. I
I take pleasure in recommendiug it to the Profession
and others, who may have occasion to
useit. Yours, T. W. CAMPBELL, M. D.
WALTER 11. MOORE & CO.
YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
AND you can do it now by buying any and
all kinds of Glassware, Preserve dishes,
r'A*TAt.n/l ^ioLoa T.amn crnnrlft nf all
OWIUUO) VU y Ol OU uiouwo,
kinds, for they have the nicest line in York.
Crockery of any kind, real French China,
English goods,' Plain or Lustre Band, and
Brown Imperial. In fact for anything of tho
kind vou can now save money by going to
WALTER B. MOORE it CO.'S, for they haye
given importation orders for a large stock to
be shipped to them direct from England this
fall, ana as they have now on hand one thousand
more plates than enough to give one to
every man, woman and child in the town of
Yorkville, they feel that they will bo largely
overstocked; therefore, they are ottering some
rare bargains to reduce stock.
Twelve pounds of Granulated Sugar
for $1.00. Cash.
LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAP.
We sell a nice Sweet Toilet Soap for the
hands and face. Good for the complexion;
makes an ugly woman good looking for a ten
cents box of G cakes. Think of it, the price is
double-first cousin to giving itaway. Laundry
Soap by the quantity a specialty and prices
can't be equaled.
Twelve poundsof Granulated Sugar for ?1.00,
cash.
FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!!
We claim to keep all kinds from $2.25 to $3.50
per hundred.
Give us a call for twelve pounds of Granulated
Sugar for $1.00, cash.
Mrs. G. B. MILLER'S SNUFF can't be
beat. We keep up a stock at all times. Our
sales have been good on it and we will lay in
a large stock for fall trade.
WALTER B. MOORE & CO., Agonts.
The best 4-inch Shingle always on hands.
SPORTING GOODS.
Wo have bought, soon to arrive, a nice line
of Breech Loading Shot Guns and all the fixtures,
such at Bags, Caps, Leggins, Belts, Cartridges,
etc., etc. Of this we will speak later,
but we are going to offer these goods at eye
opening prices.
14 pounds of Brown Sugar for ?1.00, Casli.
WE HAVE AND WILL HAVE
Continually and at all times, the best 4-inch
Shingles to be had, and at as low prices as possible.
Don't build without figuring with us on
Sash, Blinds and Doors, Locks, Hinges, Nails,
etc., etc. We keep as good a stock of Hardware
as is in town, if not more complete.
BURIAL ROBES.
WE have now introduced the BURIAL
ROBES, and with such favor that we feel
justified in ordering them in large, original
cases. At first we only bought them in small
numbers, but now we sell them to everybody.
Only Think a Moment.
And you would not have anything else, for
neatness, convenience and economy. Remember,
they are the same in appearance as a real
fullsuit. We keep them for ladies also, in all
colors and qualities.
COFFINS AND CASKETS
In every style. ELEGANT WHITE VELVET
CASES and suitable trimmings for children.
Prices to suit the customer, and the liberal
patronage that has been given us, speaks
for the satisfaction we insure. Yours Truly,
WALTER B. MOORE A CO.
C. M. Chukch, Practical Undertaker and
Barber.
GEORGE T. SCHORR. j
si?ii it-rwi: boilers.
I WILL have on hand this week, Galvanized
Iron for making Syrup Boilers. Also, on
the road a full assortment of first-class Tinware,
Toilet Sets, Ac., direct from the factory in Baltimore,
which will be sold as low as any other
house in town. Try me with the cash.
Cedar Cylinder Churns
Are the best. They bring the butter in 5 or 10
minutes. If they don't prove satisfactory return
them and get your money.
Wilcox White Organs
Ahead of any other. Handsome Stool and Instruction
Book free. Have had over twenty
years' experience with Organs, and guarantee
to keep all I sell in good order, free of charge.
Stoves, House-Furnishing Goods, &c.,
! At bottom prices. All kinds of Tin and Sheet
I Iron work done promptly, for cash.
GEO. T. SCHORB.
| LOWRY & STARR.
! COLGATE'S TOILET SOAP.
WE buy these goods in large quantities direct
from the manufacturers, thereby
getting jobbers' discount, which gives us quite
an advantage over the small buyer. We have
I a full line of theso goods. It will pay all who
use the article to give us a call. We presume
every person uses it.
To keep cool and happy, drink Lime-Ades at
the Emporium. * ^
Paint your buggy with Ivory Black Carriage
Paint, ready for use, best made,only costs SI.OU.
Drink Lime-Adc. Twenty varieties of Landreth's
Turnip Seed. Try Sullivan's Tobacco,
best in the city at halftho price. Smoke Cleveland
Cigars and yod will win. Drink Milk
Shakes at the Emporium. Our Soda Water
is pronounced very fine. Use Chloride of
Lime around your lot; best disinfectant.
It will pay you to constantly keep in mind
that wo are in the paint business.
Give us a showing and wo will save you
j money.
LOWRY A STARR, Leading Druggists.
MUSIC LESSONS.
MISS ZORAIDA INGOLD respectfully offers
her services, at her residence, as
j TEACHER OF MUSIC ON THE PIANO.
Pupils received at any time. System thorough
| and practical. Prices reasonable, and furnished
on application.
" THE RACKET. !
Stuff these few Thoughts in Your Corn
Coh Pipe and Smoke- 'em !
JN consideration of the recent rains, we have
deemed it advisable to secure a larger store
room, and with this in view have rented the
room in the "Lindsay Block," two doors north'
of the room now occupied by the N -w York
Racket Store, whore we expect to carry an
enormous stock of everything in our many
lines.
" * --- V.I! It
it is universally uenuvtru ium> guuua ?on
bought are half sold." This assertion, however,
is misleading, for the reason that you
seldom meet a merchant who is willing to
compete with his own prices, no difference
what advantages ho may baye over his brother
behind the counter. Just 011 this point the
customer stumbles 011 our "trump card," as
it is the policy of the Racket Stores all over the
country to soli their goods as low as possible
without regard to what they are worth, or what
* . p
they are sold at by othere^Jffly^these things
ovor and act upon them this Fall.
When an article costs us two-and-a-half'cents,
we do not charge you five cents for it just because
you have been accustomed to pay that
amount, or because wo think that you don't
regard live cents with the distinguished consideration
that you should ; but we mark it
three cents and let it slide. In plain figures do
we mark our goods, and to every one these
prices are given. It makes no difference to us
what wealth you possess; it makes no difference
where you buy goods; it makes 110 difference
how humble you may be; it makes no
difference whether you want live cent's worth
Ui guuus Ui 1U93, yvil <%IV tl caicu tv nu buo 10spectful
consideration that you deserve.
To go back to the live cents article, you will
see that there is a considerable difference between
two-and-a-half cents and five cents.
No,' that is not the idea; for there is only twoand-a-half
cents difference, and that is not
much money. The difference of per cent, is
what we are trying to explain. Bee if we can
do it: Suppose that an article cost us two-anda-half
cents and we should dispose of one hundred
such articles at two-and-a-half cents each.
It is clear to our mind that we would have
$2.50 without any per cent, or profit; while on
the other hand, if we should sell one hundred
of these articles, costing us the same price, at
three cents, we would have $3.00 in the aggregate,
or a profit of about 20 per cent. Now in
the same way we will say that those articles
cost two-and-a-half cents, and we add two-anda-half
cents to that amount, and if wo pell one
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hundred of these articles, we Will have as a
result $5.00, or a profit of one hundred per
cent.! If these little things are not looked into
they appear very insignificant, when really
they are pyramids. Of course we would find
it difficult, at first, to sell goods at cost and
make a living, even though we should sell all
the merchandise used in the county. But it
has been demonstrated to us that it is a splendid
idea to divide profits with the customer and
trust to luck and the volume of trade for our
aggregate profits.
While we are sweltering under the depressing
heat of this August sun, we will take occasion
to say something in regard to the "old
grinding credit system" of doing business.
York county has few merchants who can sell
twentv-fivo or thirty thousand dollars worth of
goods on credit without borrowing money.
This money will cost ten per cent., and the
borrower will have to givo "gilt edge" security,
and to this amount add 10 per cent, for
freight, etc., which we understand is always
done by the old regime of merchants, making
a total of twenty per cent, before his goods got
in his house. To this add 50 per cent, if the
customer wants the goods on time, (and this
is not too much if the customer is desperate or
doubtful) and you are charged a gross profit of
70 per cent., when we, in cash transactions,
would bo glad to realize one-third of that
amount! It is impossible to conglomerate tho
cash and credit systems of doing business
under one roof! Think about these things.
Why wo heard, only a short time ago, from
a "little bird" that was flying by our store, that
a certain business man who does not reside in
Canada, had gone to the trouble to "cypher up"
our business, and after some hard thought came
to the conclusion that at the necessarily low
prices at which we had tosdl our goods, and
the great expense that was incurred in selling
them, it was impossible for us to stand thestorm
of the approaching campaign! Suppose the
gentleman would liguro on his own business.
i
We haye no doubt but that his calculation
would have been benoticial, both to himself
| and to the community at large!
With those remarks we will retire for this
week. After Friday next you will lind us in
our new quarters, two doors south of Lowry it
Starr's Drug Store. Ten days later we expect
i to be in Now York solectingour Fall and Win,
ter goods, and when they are put on our shelves,
I marked at a small per cent., we will show soineI
body "where uncle Tony hid the wedge!"
Our Laundry Soap is selling like wild lire.
Thanking you, kind friends, for your mani!
fest interest and past favors, we are, with great
rospect, A. Y. CARTWRIGHT & CO.
Proprietors.
New York Office, 400 Broadway.
HUNTER & OATES.
BE IN TIME.
Bargains Await You at the Mammoth,
ON WEST LIBERTY STREET.
4
THE wise and careful buyer has come and
gone. He saw and captured a prize, and
the good-hearted soul spread the news among
his friends and neighbors, and now they, too, I
are the happy possessors of goods that have
cost them less than half the value. Oh ! whero
will itallend ? Echo answers, Where? What .
will 1)0 the ultimatum of this great outpouring
of Dry Goods buyers who daily swarm to the r
busy hive of the reliable Mammoth, temporarily
located on West Liberty Street ? It must
result in a grand clearance sale of every dollar's
worth of Spring and Summer Goods,
DroKen lots; oaas ana enas in every uepariraent.
Really, truly and honor bright, the inducements
are magnetically and irresistibly
captivating. Do not lingor. Do not tarrv.
Dispatch is the soul of business. Be quick.
Buy now. Skip along quietly and gracefully j
until you reach the Mammoth and there behold,
you will find the countless bargains.
We have added to our complete stock an elegant
lot of Lawns from ten cents up; also, just
opened a large lot of Cleveland Beavers, all
sizes, at ?1.25; also, a big lot of Bandana Handkerchiefs,
in cotton and silk.
SHOES, SHOES. j
Our stock of Shoes is very complete. We are 1
adding new goods every day, and in a fow days
our stock will be so far ahead of any other in
this market that they cannot reach us with a 40
foot pole. We are "determined to lead. We .
call special attention to our men's ?2.00 standard
screwed and sowed Shoes for heavy wear,
that just beats anything ever puzzled over for
wear and comfort. Our ladies' fine Shoos are .
very attractive, in every shape and form. ,
Clothing. Clothing.
We cannot say much about Clothing this
time, as space prevents, only that we are slashing
things right and left, in order to close odds
and ends. Look out for next advertisement.
HUNTER & OATES,
Leaders in Fine Clothing.
W. C. LATIMER.
' BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS.
WE have just finished our annual stock !
taking, and lind a great many odds and 1
ends of lightSummer Goods that must be sold, '
and have determined to place them on the market
at greatly reduced figures in order to close
them entirely out. So when you want anything
in this "line, come and see us. Sk
GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. 1
1
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We buy our goods in large quantities and,
therefore," buy cheaper than parties buying
small bills, and, of course, can afford to sell
them cheaper, We make it a positive rule
never to sell cheap shoddy goods. We guarantee
every article that leaves our house to be
just as represented.
MOST GRATEFUL THANKS.
i
Our trade this season has been exceedingly
gratifying, for which we return our mostgrateful
thanks, and hope, by the same fair and
square dealing, to have a continuance of the
same. '
W. C. LATIMER. i
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WITHERS ADICKES.
AUGUST, 25TH INSTANT,
WILL soon be here, and at noon that day
your opportunity for getting free chances
at the S2j_Dinner Set .will be at an end. Kemember
now is the time. Only a few days left
in which to put in chances. Remember, the
chances don't cost you a cent; indeed, a gentleman
just a few minutes ago bought some ,
Sugar, Coffee, Matches, Ac., and he said we
saved him money in the prices, besides giving
him free chances at the dishes.
Our stock has probably never been more
complete than right now, and embraces nearly
everything in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Glass, Wooden, Willow, Tinware, Ac., Ac.
Take particular notice of this assertion?that
we sell any article in our stock as low, n not.
lower, than you buy it elsewhere.
GROCERIES.
We try to keep pure eatables.
MEATS?Just received, Magnolia Iiams, ,
fresh California Hams, which are excellent for
the price?12$ cents, Breakfast Strips, Smoked
Beef and Tongues, Ac., Ac. Canned Meats and
Fish of every sort. Lard of two kinds?strictly
pure and a fair Lard at 10 cents.
Peas and Pea Meal are excellent feed for
Cows.
SEEDS?Turnip Seeds of all sorts. Try a
patch of German Millet, $1.75 per bushel, or 50
cents a peck. With seasons it matures in a few :
weeks and produces abundantly. You can't
have too much roughness.
SEASONABLE?Fruit Jars. Take none but
Mason's best?self-sealing and always safe.
Extra Rubbers for same. Porcelainecl Kettles
for cooking fruits. Jelly Tumblers, with or !
without tops. New lot this week.
Fly Fans, patented 1S88. Fly Traps of two I
kinds.
Apple Parers, Corers and Slicers?a wonderful
little machine.
Lots of new Crockery, Glussware, &c., re- i
ceived this week. Examine our stock and
Erices in this line, and also take a glance at the
eautiful $25 Dinner Set, to be given away on
the 25th*instant. Since it costs you nothing for
chances at this Set, come in and buy what you i
want from us and you might get this line Set
for nothing. Beautiful lot of new Glassware.
Goblets cheap. New style Lustre Band ware.
Teapots, Ac.
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, &c.
Do you want anything in Tobacco, Snuff, '
Cigars, Cigarettes? If so, give us a call. We ,
charge nothing to show you our goods. We '
have some Cigars several years old, which 1
have improved with age. Judges say they are
line. Try some. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco,
Smoking Tobacco of several brands, Ac. Our
10 cent Tobacco can't be beat. Several brands
of nice Tobacco at 33J cents. Buy three pounds
for $1.00 and you get a chance at the $25 Set of
Dishes.
Our Teas are cheap. All sorts on )?ud, from
50 cents up.
Our Flavoring Extracts are superior to most
kinds sold.
We have Baking Powders of every sort.
Laundry Materials of every sort, and we can
save you* money on same. Buy $1.00 worth
of Starch. We give sixteen pounds for $1.00;
I and the same would cost you $1.00 at retail.
Soaps cheap, Indigo, Bluoing, Washboards,
; Smoothing Irons, Clothes Lines and Pins, Sal
Soda, Lve, Potash, Ac.
MATCHES! MATCHES !!?All sorts, very
cheap. 150 in a box, 1 cent a box; 200 at 25
cents a dozen boxes ; 500 in a box at 5 cents, or
50 cents a dozen boxes. Oils of all sorts. A
three gallon Oil Can at 75 cents, which formerly
sold for 31.25 ; tilled with Oil, three gallons,
for 50 cents. Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys,
Burners, Wicks, Ac., of every sort.
Hardware! Hardware!!
Remember we claim to bo headquarters in
this line, and we ask your careful inspection
when wanting anything in this lino. >iails of
all sorts. Our Steel Nails are justly popular.
Locks, Hinges and Fastenings of every description
at lowest prices. Do you want any
Cutlery? Come and see us. Good Razors.
Tacks of all sorts.
Our assortment of Hardware is the most
complete in York, and we can save you money
in the prices of many articles. Grass Scythes,
Whet and Oil Stones, Carpenter's and Plantation
Tools of all sorts.
Guns and Pistols in nice variety, here and on
the way. Cartridges of every sort. Shells,
Shot?which is now low ; Powder, Caps, Wads,
Ac. Gun-Locks and parts of same. Plows,
Axes, Picks, Shovels, Spades, Pots, Ovens and
extra Lids for same. Horse and Mule Shoes of
j all sorts. Nails for same, and remember who
put down the price of these goods.
WITHERS ADIl'KES.
LAND FOR SALE.
1WILL sell my Plantations of 940 acres of
land, lying in York and Bethesda townj
ships, on live or ton years time, and will divide
the same into small tracts if desired. Terms
easy. For particulars apply to
ERNEST LOWRY.
July 25 30 tf
-^M^Y Ac M.AY, -j?
1ft DRUGGISTS. 1ft
HORSE AND CATTLE' POWDERS.
WE have a large supply just from PARK
DAVIES & CO., of Detroit, Michigan,
rhese Powders were made for us from
Dr. Hancock'* Formula.
Now don't talk about poor Horses, Mules or
Cows for there is no excuse for it. They are
Powders with the proper ingredients in them.
PARK DAVIS A CO.
Make this Powder and they are pharmacists
and manufacturing chemists of great renown,
and anything they endorse is good.
Farmer's of York County,
Remember that MAY A MAY have just had
made, fresh from their Laboratory, live gross,
or seven hundred and twenty packages, of these
Powders, and if you will
TRY THEM IN YOUR CLUBS
We will sell you cheap and if you say that they
are not worth ten times what ybu paid for
them we return your money.
.
NOV THY US OHCE TflY IS AGAIN.
Our Horse and Cattle Powders beat the
world, fresh, pure and reliable goods. Made to
sell the tarmer's or iorK ana aajoimng counties.
Full value for 25 cents. Come and see
thein ancl take them home and try them.
TVo Good No Pay.
Come one and all and get a package of this
powder and give it to your poor tired horses
and let them rest after working hard all summer.
It saves Corn and Oats and makes them
worth twice as much to sell or trade.
MAY & MAY,
Leading Druggists.
pS- Prescriptions a specialty.
PURE CASTOR OIL.
As a medicine, castor oil is indispensable.
Tt is not good for toothache, but taken all in
ill, it is the most valuable medicine that can be
kept in the house. It has often been remarked
by observing old people that this medicine is
not always attended with as uniformly good
results, under same conditions, as formerly.
The reason is, that if you are not careful, you
are more apt to buy an impure than the pure
article. Baker's is a production you can swear
by, and it is sold only by MAY <fc MAY.
H. F. APICKES.'
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Opened This Week.
k N invoice of Ladies' fine Scissors, all sizes,
/X of the very best makes.
Cotton Cards and Factory Yarn.
Opened Last Week.
A large invoice of domestic Dry Goods,
Plaids, Osnaburgs, J|ro. Homespuns, Bro.
Drills, Fine Bro. Homespuns, Fine Ginghams,
all sizes factory Yarn, heavy Ducks and Osnaburgs,
a large lot of towels at special low
price, Quilt Lining, Blea. Muslins, a nice lot of
Mourning Prints, a large lot of School Books
of every description, Appleton's Readers,
Cornell's First Steps in Geography, Sanford's
Arithmetics, Singing Books, American Tune
Books and Timbrel of Zion, Gospel Hymns,
Nice Bibles, Fine Psalms ana Hymns.A
CASE OF BLUEBACK SPELLERS.
Also, a large invoice of Notions, Neck Wear
and Millinery, Ladies' Straw Hats in new and
popular shapes at very low prices, all colors,
Ladies' Leather Bags, Long Pocketbooks,
Linen Collars. Neck Ruching, Hooks and
Eyes, Zephyrs, Pencils and Pens, Round
Combs, Luther Brushes, Hair brushes, Pears'
Soap, Bouquet Soap, Transparent Glycerine
Soap and a variety of cheaper Toilet Soaps,
Skirt Braids, Spool Cotton, Sleeve Supports,
Long Purses, Collarettes, a very fine line of
Pearl Buttons.
50 dozen Bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs
at lc each, Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, Turkish
Towels, and Linen Doilies, Cheap Laces,
Black Crape, and an invoice of nice now Ribbons,
all widths and colors.
Invoices to arrive this week will make our
stock of Books very full and complete.
Smith's English Grammar, Reed <fc Kellogg's
Graded Lessons in English, Reed A
Kellogg's Higher Lessons in English, McGuffy's
Readers, Swinton's Readers, Sanford's
Arithmetics, Robinson's Arithmetics, Maurey's
Elementary Geography, Maurey's Manual
of Geography, Swinton's Word Book,
Swinton's Word Primer, Swinton's Primer,
Swinton's First Lesons in Our Country's History,
Swinton's Condensed U. S. History,
Swinton's Outlines of History, Webster's Dictionary,
Keys to Robinson's Progressive Practical
Arithmetic.
GRAND CLOSING SALE
Of Odd Lots aud Ends in the
Following: Goods :
O
Ladies' Cloth Gaiters at 50c per pair, reduced
from #1.50 to $2.25 per pair.
Children's Cloth Shoes at 50c per pair, reduced
from $1.25.
Ladies' Kid Lace and Cloth Foxed Lace shoes
SI,00, reduced from ?1.75.
Ladies' Kid and Goat Newport Ties at 50c,
reduced from $1.25.
A better article of Kid and Goat Newport and
Oxford Ties at $1.00, reduced from $1.50 to
$2.25.
A big .job in Children's and ladies' slippers
to close remnants of stock.
Meu's and Boys' Straw Hats at greatly reduced
prices to close.
Men's fine White and Colored Manilla Hats
at $1.50, former price $2.f>0 and $0.00.
Men's low cut Shoes reduced from $2.00 to
$1.00.
A Great reduction in Beautiful Challies 12A
1 9*1.1
pur V UI II, XUl UICi |/?iW -w.
Beautiful colored figured Mull Muslins at 12*
per yard, sold formerly at 23c and 33? per
yard.
Colored Tarletans at 12*c, former price 25c.
Fine Hull' India Linen at 10c, worth 20c.
Fine Seersucker Coats at 75c, worth ?1.25.
OUR MILLINERY STORE
Is Full of the nicest and Ufewest
Goods in Town.
We opened ten days ago 300 Ladies' Misses'
and Children's Hats, in choice styles that are
selling fast.
A lot of Ladies' Linen Ulsters, Fans and
Parasols at greatly reduced prices.
We have a beautiful stock of Dress Prints,
Dress Ginghams, Satines, Ac.
All kinds of Dress Buttons at specially low
prices.
We invite close inspection of our stock of
shoes, decidedly the most extensive in this
market.
PRICES LOWER THAN ANY.
II. F. ADICKES.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
save the grass.
JUST received a lot of Clipper Grass Blad
and Snaths at es
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S.
fey fans and fey traps.
A LOT of Fly Fans and Fly Traps at
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON1S.
straw hats for hot weather.
GREAT reduction in price. Must be closed
out. Call and get one.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
shoes! shoes!! shoes!!!
EXAMINE our Shoes and prices, especially
our ladies' $1.25 Button Shoe.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
sundries"
WHITE Lawns, Piques, Ginghams, Damask
Table Cloth at reduced prices. Cot
tonades, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Ac.,
as low as the lowest. Ladies' Gloves and Silk
Mitts from 25 cents up.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
bargain counter.
RIBBONS, Satines, Ac., on this Counter regardless
of Cost. At your own price.
KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON.
the american.
REMEMBER you can get the No. 7, the best
Sewing Machine in the world, from
KENNEDY BROS, A BARRON.
hoes.
A FEW HOES still on hand, at
A. KENNEDY BROS, it BARRON'S.
shirts! shirts!!
EXAMINE our 75 cents Shirt. Extra quality
for the price.
G. H. O'LEARY. #>
1888.
WITH the opening of the now year I take
pleasure in returning my thanks for the
patronage of the past year, and desire to inform
the public that I am prepared to serve my customers
during the present year with goods in
all the lines I carry at short profits. Give me
a call is all I ask. G. H. O'LEARY.
furniture.
I AM receiving daily new Furniture of all
grades. Some elegant Bedroom Suits and
handsome Parlor Suits will be sold cheap for
the cash at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
bedsteads, chairs, ac.
ALL grades of Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, v
Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Washstands,
Mattresses, Spring Beds and a handsome line
of Rattan and Reed Chairs at O'LEARY'S
stoves, stoves, stoves.
COOKING and Heating Stoves of the best
make, bought by the car load. Also No. 1
Stoves made by Chas. Noble A Co., Philadelphia.
Every Stove warranted. Remember
when you want anything in this lino I lead in
prices and quality.
carpets, rugs, ac.
CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,
Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture
Frames, Work Baskets, Ac., Ac., at
G. H. O'LEARY'S.
saddees7harness. a .
A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles,
Collars, Whips, and everything kept
in this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't
buy before vou get mv prices in these goods.
G H. O'LEARY.
1888. WEST LIBERTY STREET. 1888.
Vnrbvillfl T.ivnrv anil ffaad Qtahloc
1UJ.UI 111V JUHV1J U11U 1VVU UIUU1V.O
ARE still on a boom, and the year 1887 finds
me with some of the finest Vehicles ever
shown in the Livery business in Yorkville, and
surpassed by none. Eve ything will be kept
in the best style. Give me a trial and be convinced.
Cincinnati and Colnmbns Baggies
Of every description will be kept. Spring
Wagons, Phsetons, Ac., of the best make, always
on hand.
FOR FUNERALS
I have a fine Queen City Hearse and a Clarence
Coach, which will be sent to any part of the ,
county at short notice. Terms reasonable.
A Big Bargain.
I have a Jumpseat Phseton and some Bugorioa
nrt hrinrl thnf. I -orill yivo fl hit* htiri>ajn jj),
if sold soon to make room for my now stock.
HAVE YOUR HORSES FED
At the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables
where they will receive the best attention.
F. E. SMITH.
> PARISH & KENNEDYT
COW PEAS, dc.
COME in, ladies and gentlemen and let us
show you pulverized, cut-loaf and all other
kinds of Sugar at lowest prices. Stephen's
Chow-Chow Pickles, Glocestershire Pickles,
Hoinz's Mixed Pickles, Conqueror superior
cucumber Pickles, a GO-gallon barrel of large
cucumber Pickles. Pear and Cherry Preserves.
A variety of Jellies, Cross A Blaekwell's Jams,
Transparent Gelatine, French and English
Mustard, Potted and Deviled Ham, Potted
Chicken and Turkey, Leon Dupre Sardines
superfine in oil, two" kinds, fine and common.
All kinds of Canned Eatables. Space will permit
but a few of them to bo named: Peacnes,
Apples, Tomatoes, Corn, Salmon, Oysters.
Mackerel in Cans, Kits, Ac. Royal, Perfect
and Patapsco Baking Powders. Tobacco at 75,
GO, 40, 35 and 30 cents per pound. Cigars at all
prices, and the best 5-cents Cigar in town.
Call for "Passion." Cigarettes in abundance
and Smoking Tobaccos. Fresh Magnolia Hams,
California Hams and Breakfast Bacon. The
best Dried Beef, Side Bacon, Ac.
PARISH A KENNEDY.
J. W. DOBSOX.
AYD STIIX THEY COME
4 ND fte cry is?that Cane Mill and Sel
J\_ Skimming Steel Evaporator ana j.< urnace
that J. \V. DOBSON sells. It is the best Mill
sold. It speaks for itself. We don't say that
it is as good as some other Mill or it "is the
same Mill that some one else sells, but we do
say
It Is the Best Mill Sold.
We have the only Self Skimming Evaporator
on the market; it saves one hand's work.
| Call and examine our Mill and Evaporator and
get prices.
J. W. DOBSON.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
YORK COUNTY.
AT a meeting of the Democratic Executive
Committee of York county, a quorum being
present, held in the Court "House at Yorkville,
on Tuesday, July 17, 1888, it was ordered :
First. That the following named times and
places be appointed at which the candidates
may meet and address their fellow citizens :
Hock Hill, Thursday, August i).
Fort Mill, Saturday, August 11.
Forest Hill Academy, (near Clay Hill,) Tuesday,
August 14.
Clover, Wednesday, August 15.
Bethany, Thursday, August Hi.
Clark's"Fork, Friday, August 17.
Black's, Saturday, August 18.
Hickory Grove, Tuesday, August 21.
Hoodto'wn, Thursday, August23.
Blairsville, Friday, August 24.
J McConnellsville, Saturday, August 25.
Yorkville, Tuesday, August 28.
Second. That a Primary Election be held at
the various election precincts in York county
on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1888, for one
Senator, four Representatives to the General
Assembly, and for all elective county officers ;
; the polls to be opened at 0 o'clock A. M., and
I closed at 5 P. M., each precinct chairman to api
point in writing three managers of election for
I his rfisnectivo nrecinct. the election to be con
ducted undcr rules hereafter to be published.
By order of the Democratic Executive Committee.
J AS. P. HART, County Chairman.
D. E. Fin'LKY, Secretary.
July 18 20 tt
YOU OWE US.
WE have asked you kindly to call and close
up your ACCOUNT BY NOTE payable
November the 1st, without interest, ana why is
{ it that you havo failed to do so. It won't cost
you anything, and it will be much better to
settle with us than with some one else. Also
parties whoso OLD NOTES WERE BURNED
will please call and renew them. Please don't
havo us to ask you any more. We mean every
person who owes us. We will ask you every
time we see vou on the street.
T. M. DOBSON A SON.
August 1 31 tf