Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 29, 1895, Image 3
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
York County.
WHEREAS HENRY M. SIIILLINGLAW
has applied to me for
Letters of Administration on all and singular,
the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of \V. G. SHILLINGLAW, late
of the county aforesaid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear
before me, at our next Probate Court for
thesaid county, to be holden at York Court
House on the 16th day of DECEMBER,
1895, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to shew cause, if
v any, why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my nana ana seai, im? ?<111
day of October, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfive,
and in the 120th year of American
Independence.
W. H. McCORKLE,
Probate Judge of York County.
November 29 83 f2t
- J. W. DOBSOX.
TOBACCO.
WE are in the lead on good Chewing
Tobacco. We have it in 12-pound
Caddies at 22 cents per pound, and all
other kinds bv the box or pound, and the
best 10-cent plug in town.
HOLLOW WARE.
WASH POTS, Dinner Pots, Andirons?plain
and fancy. Sadirons,
^ _ Spiders and Lids, Ovens and Lids.
RAISINS GOING
AT 10 cents per POUND at J. W. DOBSON'S.
LOST,
IN or near town, a large BLACK AND
RED FLANNEL LAP ROBE.
J. W. DOBSON.
New Dress Goods
C1AN ALWAYS be found at LATI)
MER'S BAZARR, and they are of
that sa.me quality that gave The Bazarr
such a high standing over its competitor's
in days gone by. Ladies who want nice
dress goods at bottom figures had better,
at all times, before buying, see the
BazSrr's stock.
Uur Millinery wooas
AND OUR MILLINER has been the
talk and delight of our customers in every
section, and the increasing and growing
demand for her work is the highest testimonial
of her talent, taste and ability as
an artistic trimmer and designer. Parties
wanting new hats or their old ones remodeled,
should be sure to GO TO LATIMER'S
FASHION BAZARK.
Ill Dress Making'
It is only occasionally that you will find
one who has cheek enough to deny THE
BAZARR'S SUPERIORITY. The Bazar
is the recognized leader of fashions in
Dress-making! It has the dress goods
and it has the findings.
Reed's Shoes
FOR LADIES has alwavs been a standby
for LATIMER'S FASHION BAr*
K T> T> Uryr, nA?l>
/iAXvn auu it uao iuciii nvn.
B. N. MOORE. W. B. MOORE.
W.B MOORE & CO.
CYPRESS SHINGLES,
... SHINGLES OF CYPRESS.
WE have never been able before to offer
Cypress Shingles on this market
on account of the high freight rates, but
now, we have 100,000 en route to arrive
this week. We will sell them at 91.75.
Everyone knows their comparative value
to other shingles. They are acknowledged
to be the best the world over. Give us a
call.
Guns, Guns and Pistols.
We have the largest stock of Guns on
this market and at prices out of sight as
compared with any time before. 912.50
will buy a 925.00 Gun. We have Shells,
Cartridges, Leggins, Shell Belts, Dog
Chains, Powder, Shot, etc.
CUTLERY.
See our line of Table and Pocket Knives,
Razors?warranted to be all you require of
them, or money refunded. Clauss Shears,
each pair guaranteed?we mean by guar
anteed, that if they are not just the best on
earth, bring them back and get a new
pairor your money. RAZORINEsharpens
the dullest razor. One 15 cents package
will last you for years.
PICTURE FRAMES made any size to
order. A variety of Frames to select from
Prices reasonable.
CREAM CHEESE, Breakfast Bacon,
Hams, Dried Beef, chipped to order, on
our machine in any quantity at
W. B. MOORE & CO.
GRIST COUSINS.
THERE ARE
v A FEW
PEOPLE
WHO have not yet tried our E. L. C.
COFFEE, we suppose, and it does
look a little queer, owing to the fact that
the chances are that some of their neighbors
have tried it and have, no doubt, told
others that it is the best Roasted Codec
offered in this section; and they told the
truth?pure and simple. Kind reader, if
\ you have not tried E. L. C., do so at once.
You May Not
Need
An AXE now; but the chances are that
you will some time, and if we live we
should be pleased to sell you one. We
have an Axe that is the equal of any on
the market.
When You Kill
Your Pig
Don't fail to send to us for a sack of SALT
to put him away in. We will sell you a
110-pound sack for 05 cents.
Just a Little Better.
We have recently received a case of
Genuine Columbia River SALMON that
is just a little better than any we have
ever before handled, and you know our
Salmon have heretofore been the talk of
the town.
That Fruit Cake.
When you got ready to make that Fruit
Cake for- , remember that we hflve
the finest RAISINS. CURRANTS and
*' CITRON in town, and that we also have
ICING SUGAR of sunerior quality.
Mason's Blacking.
The eulogizing act can't boost Genuine
MASON'S BLACKING. It don't need
it. It had a "rep" before the average
eulogizer came on the scene. We will
remark, however, that we have the No.
4 Mason's Blacking at 5 cents a box?the
b kind that has always heretofore sold at 10
cents. GRIST COUSINS.
We want Eggs.
A FIRST-CLASS
PIANO
IS THE BEST TO BUY.
XHAVE one on hand of that kind ; the
LESTER, manufactured by F. A.
North it Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., a strictly
reliable company. This instrument
has all the latest improvements and is pronounced
by experts to be equal to any
other piano sold in this section. I will offer
this instrument at a greatly reduced .
price, to suit the present hard times. It i
is Guaranteed to be high grade. f
WILCOX & WHITE ;
ORGANS excel any other organ ever I
brought here and I have proof of it. My r
prices are lower than can be had 011 any '
Ivothor n rerun flu i in in or to hfi tirst-elilSS. ?
THE NATIONAL I
TYPEWRITER "gets away" with all f
others, regardless of price. It does any
work that can be done on any typewriter,
and beats them all in manifolding. One
is constantly used in The Yokkville
Enquirer office, and Editor Dave Grist
can't keep his hands off of it. Price only
800, and warranted first-class. See me or
write for catalogues before buying a Piano,
Organ or Typewriter.
GEO. T. SCHORB, Yorkville, S. C.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING 11 ,
FOR NEXT 30 DAYS
I WILL OFFER MY
STOCK- J
NEW GOODS |
BOUGHT THIS FALL?
STYLISH, JVBAT, HONGST,
AT 20 PER CENT OFF. '
Children's Clothing '
AT COST.
Will not be undersold.
Come and try me. !
W. F. MARSHALL,
Adickes Building. 1
\
(
4
THIS ]
COOL 1
WEATHER
DEMANDS I
Heavy Clothing, s
Good Overcoats, a
Nice Capes and Cloaks,
a
Heavy Underwear,
Well made Shoes, g
Warm Gloves, s
Woolen Hosiery, 1
Heavy Blankets,
Nice Comforts, 1
Heavy Pants Goods,
i
Fine Dress Goods,
Heavy Boots,' J
Mackintosh Coats,
Wool Hats, f
Wool Overshirts,
Linen Shirts,
Wool Undershirts, (
c
The best qualities of goods, i
everything that anybody wants, 1
and prices that are far below the
faintest shadow of the wildest ij
competition.
All of these I have and more. 1
J
Come and ask for what you want
and you will get it, and when I
tell you the price you'll buy it.
Don't judge my qualities by my
prices, as the qualities are away
up in 'G' and my prices are low- ]
er than the proverbial "rock bottom"
so often heard of.
Remember, If you see it in 1
Strauss's ad. it's so.
Don't forget my $iS suits of t
Clothing that I'm selling for the f
small sum of $4.98. Call and
see 'em. H. C. STRAUSS,
N. W. Corner of Fountain .Square. J
Aiiont for Coats's Spool Cotton.
J. H. RIDDLE.
ALL ARE INVITED.
FOR the first time this year I respectfully
invite all who are in any way
ndebted to me for supplies or Guano,
either by open account, mortgage, note,
ien, or otherwise to pay what they owe
ne, without further delay. These promses
are all due or past due, and must be
>nid at once. All aie better able to pay
heir accounts than ever before, and I
lope il will be unnecessary for me to*use
my compulsory measures in the col ledng
of what is due me. If you owe me or
he firm of KIDDLE CARROLL any
noney for anything in the past, that must
ie paid at once, too, as I wisfi to close up all
?ld business before JANUARY 1ST, ISfKi.
Respectfully, J. H. RIDDLE.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON."
IN ORDER TO
CLOSE THEM OUT
IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS,
We Ofler s
1 Q O LADIES FELT HATS at 15
luO cents. They are worth from
0 cents to $1.50 each.
35 Gents' Derby Hats at 50 cents, worth
2.00 to $3.00 each.
500 Plumes, Wings, Feathers and Tips
it one-quarter to one-third what they cost
n the Northern markets.
MUST BE SOLD. NOW IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY.
ft V.A..A wAAAil.A/4 O losrtft lrvt A f nioaa.
n c Iinvo iCCCI vcu a mi ivwwi VX
ware, Fancy Crockery. Lamps, and
other things, in the last few days.
Call and we can please you, if you are
in need of any ol these articles.
ILSO, WE CALL SPECIAL NOTICE
To our 15-cent Jeans?and up to 30
cents. Ducking, Cassimers, Men's,
Boys' and Women's Shoes.
I LOT OF CARPET WARP, IN
ASSORTED COLORS.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Oatflakes,
Syrup, Sugar, Cotfee, Rice, Grits of
the best grade in the grocery line, Natural
Leaf, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
DOBSON'S RACKET.
VOUR
WANTS
SUPPLIED.
IF you want Black Serges, go to Dob
L son's.
If you want Black Henriettas, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Black Flannels, go to Dobon's.
If you want Black Waterproof, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Blue Waterproof, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Brown Serge, go to Dobon's.
If you want Double Width Dress Goods
tt 12J cents, go to Dobson's.
If you want cheap and good Jeans, go
0 Dobson's.
If you want Cotton Flannel, go to Dobon's.
If you want Nice Suspenders, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Hose for ladies, go to Dobion's.
If you want Fresh Candies, go to Dobion's.
If you want Oil Grain Shoes, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Cotton Blankets, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Nice Shears, go to Dobson's.
If you want to tind good Tinware, go to
Dobson's.
If you want Nice Outing, go to Dobon's.
If you want Gray and Black Plaid Outng,
go to Dobson's:
If you want any kind of Dry Goods, it
vill pay you to see Dobson's Goods and
jet his prices. Keeps nice, fresh goods,
us cheap as any house in town, quality
ind width considered.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Hock Hill, S. C.
lapital, $7510
inrplus and Profits, - - - 28,499
fiitional Liability of Stockholders.
- - - 75.000
'otal Protection to Depositors, $178,499
X. L. KODDKY, President.
X. J. KODDKY, Vice President.
r. H. MILLER, Cashier.
t. LEE KERIt Teller.
rHIS RANK offers its services to the
public generally and solicits accounts
rom Farmers, Merchants, Corporations
ind Private Individuals.
We shall be glad to furnish our terms
ipon application. INTEREST REARNG
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
SSUED.
September 19 65 tf
Have it
Cleaned!
JF your Sewing Machine runs heavy,
dense remember that T can clean it
ip, or repair it and make it as good as
icw, so far as the sewing qualities are
roncerned. See me if you need Needles,
Shuttles, Robbins, or attachments.
A. M. GRIST, Yorkville, S. C.
lIHICk FOlt SA1.E.
400,000 ?!< KFJ!
etail and wholesale, For prices, apply
o T. R. McCLAIN, Yorkville, S. C.
October 11 70 friihn
SELL!
IBIFtOT]
c
Could not a
people thai
collection o
HUNDREDS OE EM
STORE EARLY ID
Great Crowds Driv
in North Carolin;
from the Neig
in This and
Counties ti
Winter 5
OUR LARGE FORCE HAS TO B
UIF MUST HAVE LI
EVERY DAY, Since we
fusilade of BARGAINS, ai
prices from an oppressed, bi
our trade has increased. Con
stocks and Job Lots, and ever
tion rooms of New York, the (
STANTLY POURING IN; but
counters, they are gathered u}
CASH BUYERS.
SPECIALS TILL T
$2,300 worth of !
Failure, of Hammei
at 50 cents on the 1
Cheapest lot of Clo
had. Don't miss tl
HERE ARE M(
n nr^r>T>ir T~> DArrux?!)
r ruill x>xlxvxvx mvummvi
720 pairs of Wire Buckle Sus-j
penders at 25 cents on the dollar.
1,000 dozen Hose at every
price you can name from 4 cents1
to 25 cents. Gent's full seamless
heavy half hose, worth 10
cents for 5 cents.
100 dozen Men's Heavy GrayJersey
Rib Top Shirts, laced
fronts worth 65 cents, at 32:
cents.
100 dozen Men's Buckskin
Top Shirts at 35 cents.
A great assortment also of
gents all wool Top Shirts.
300 dozen Men's Undershirts
at 15 cents, 20 cents, 25 cents,
32 cents, 45 cents, 50 cents, 75
cents, 98 cents, $1.19, $1.25.
co dozen p-ents Laundried Per
kJ ~ ? O
cale Shirts worth 75 cents and
$1, for 45 cents and 75 cents.
75 dozen Scrivin's Heavy Canton
Flannel Drawers at 85 cents.
350 dozen Gent's 4-ply Linen
Collars at 6 cents.
500 BLANKETS
AND
COMFORTS
For less than they cost to make
them.
100 pairs of White Blankets,!
bordered, worth $1.00 at 50
cents.
50 pairs very heavy White
Blankets worth $2.50 at $1.25. |
The lot contains a large variety
worth from $1.00 to $8.00 per
pair which we will sell at from
50 cents to $4.25. Comfortables
35 cents to 94 cents each.
DRESS GOODS BARGAINS !
150 Ladies' Capes f
These are Corkers. Beat
It! Ladies' Capes at 89
$i.So, $2.50, $2.98 to $5.00.
GANSON m
5
HERS'
>HOW
itract more
i our great
i bargains!
BUMS PACK 01
i LATI BVBRYDAY.
ring from Way Up
a and right away
hboring towns
Surrounding
o buy their
Supplies.
:F SIIPPI FMFNTFI1 WEEKLY.
IRGER QUARTERS.
entered York, opened up our
ad lifted the shackels of high
it honest ever toiling people,
stantly purchasing Bankrupt
yday represented m the Aucjream
of BARGAINS IS CON,
as fast as they fall on our
) by intelligent, appreciative,
HEY ARE GONE!
rinp rinthinrr fi*nni
_ A11V mm vmmm
rslaugh & Co., I
dollar. This is the
thing* we have ever
tern.
)NEY SAVERS
S' Failure, Baltimore, Md.
HOW THEY DO MOVE!
Fast as they fall on the counter,
out they go ? The stock is ever
rapidly changing and with each
change every effort is made to
improve.
We opened this week 62 pieces
of Cashmeres and Serges in
black, navy and browns, worth
25 cents and 35 cents, which we
mark at i2]/2 cents and 15 cents
per yard.
50 pieces of Wool Chamleon
Suitings, worth 20 cents, at 8
cents.
50 pieces more 01 rnose 30-incn
all wool Tricots at 22 cents.
100 pieces Cashmeres and
Serges ranging in price from 8
cents to 19 cents.
150 pieces of Cashmeres and
Serges ranging in price from
25 cents to 95 cents.
5000 yards of new style Outings
at 8 cents.
5,000 yards of Outings, rich
styles at 7 cents.
4,000 )'ards of Outings, 8 cents
goods at 5 cents.
1,000 yards of best Calicoes at
y/i cents.
Red Twill Flannels, 12 ]/2 cents,
14 cents, 20 cents, 25 cents and
32 cents.
Canton Flannel 5 cents, 6%
cents, 8 cents, 9 cents, 10 cents,
11 cents, 12*4 cents.
Bed Ticking 5 cents to i2]/2
cents.
Tremenduous stocks, Hosiery,
Underwear, Gloves, Table Linens,
Towels, Handkerchiefs, Corsets,
White Goods, Flannels,
Rngs, Mats and Carpets full 25
per cent, less than you can buy
any where else in the State.
rom Auction Sale !
Anything Yet. Think of
' Cents, $1.25, $1.50, $2.19,
Yours, etc.
;y goods co.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
PURSUANT to the decree of the court
of common pleas for York county, in
the consolidated actions of Stanyarne
Wilson, executor, against W. B. Wilson
and others, and the Dundee Mortgage and
Trust and Investment company, against
J. Stanyarne Wilson, executor, and others,
I will expose to public sale, in front
of YORK COURT HOUSE on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER,
Now next ensuing (sales-day, during the
hours for legal sides, the following lots
and parcels of land, belonging to the
estate of Colonel W. B. Wilson, deceased,
to-wit:
1. That parcel of land in Yorkville, S.
C., containing FORTY-SEVEN AND
THREE-FOU RTHS ACRES, more or
less, bounded by lands now or formeily
of Mrs. A. I. Wilson, W. T. Barron, The
York Spoke and Handle factory, Mrs. F.
C. Hickson. and the C. and L. N. G. It.
R. (This tract has been sub-divided into
lots, as shown by plat on tile in my otlice,
and the sale will be made accordingly?
by lots.)
2. That tract or parcel of land situate
on Big Fishing creek, in York county,
South Carolina, known as the "W. B,
Wilson place," containing SIX HUNDRED
AND SIXTY-THREE AND
ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less, and
hounded by lands now or formerly of F.
H. Brown, John Starr, W. B. Wilson.
Jr., and others. (This tract w'ill be sold
in two partsthe upper tract containing
42-1J acres, more or less, and the lower
containing 242 acres, more or less. For
further particulars as to the division lines,
etc., apply at my othce.)
3. Two lots in Yorkville, S. CM on the
east side of Main or Congress street, each
having a front of seventy-two feet, and a
depth of 210 feet, and adjoining lots of W.
B. Moore and Jas. M. Stiirr.
4. A lot in Yorkville. S. C., containing
acres, and bounded by residence lot
of Jas. M. Starr, and by lands of W. B.
Moore.
5. A tract of land in York county, S.
C., on the road leading from Yorkville to
Charlotte, North Carolina, between one
and two miles from Yorkville, and bounded
by lands now or formerly of Geo. H.
O'Leary and others, containing about 10
acres, more or less.
TERMS OFSALE?ONE-THIRD CASH,
and the balance on a credit of one and two
years, with interest from the day of sale,
to be secured by the purchaser's bond and
a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers
are to pay for papers, and are to have leave
to pay their entire bid in cash.
W. BROWN WYLIE,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
November 15 79 f 3t
CLERK'S FORECLOSURE SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure
made in the case of Guy A Sandifer.
plaintiffs, against James G. McNeel and
others, defendants, I will expose to public
sale, in front of YORK COURT HOUSE
DOOR, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER,
1895, (Salesday,) the following described
real property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate in
York and Chester counties, in said State,
known as the "Postel) part," of the McNeel
land, and bounded by lands of John
W. Lowry, (or Wylie lancf; A, M. Titman,
Mrs. True, and Sirs. Wilson, said tract
containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY
ACRES, tnore or less.
Tkrms of Sale?ONE-THIRD OF
THE PURCHASE MONEY TO RE
PAID IN CASH. The balance of the
purchase money to be paid at twelve
months, with interest from day of sale un,
til paid, to be secured by the bond of the
purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to the purchaser to
pay all cash.
Purchaser must pay lor all papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE,
Clerk of Court Common Pleas.
CLERK'S FORECLOSURE SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
x urK..
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
A. H. Pollock, Plaintiff, against W. C.
Whitesides.?Notice of Foreclosure
sale.
BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure
and sale, made in the above stated
cause, I will expose to public sale in
front of YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR
on the
FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER,
next, (Salesday) the following described
real property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate
in York county, South Carolina, and
bounded as follows: South by lauds of
William Glenn, deceased ; west by lands
of J. T. Whitesides; east by lands
of the estate of Win, Wilson, deceased;
and north by lands ol William Hayes,
containing ONE HUNDRED AND
iniKTl-THKM!i AlKtS. (I.M) UeiUg
a part of the lands from the estate of
Thomas Whitesides, deceased.
Terms of Sai.e?CASH.
Purchaser to pay for all papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE,
Cleik of Court of Common Pleas.
November 15 79 fill.
CLERK'S FORECLOSURE SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
in tiie col'rt of common pleas.
W. C. Latimer, P'aintitt, against M. L.
Blake, et al, Defendants.
BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure,
made in the above stated cause, J will
expose to public sale in front of YORK
COURT HOUSE DOOR, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER,
next (Salesday), the following described
real property, to-wit:
All that tract of land situated in the
county of York and State aforesaid, in
Bethesda township, and bounded by lands
of R. C. Moore on the north, E. A. Crawford
on the east, J. A. Erwinon the south,
and others, containing ONE HUNDRED
ANI) EIGHTY-UN E (181) ACRES,
more or less.
Terms of Sale?ONE-THIRD CASH,
Balance on a credit of one and two years
with interest from day of jsale. Credit
part secured by bond of the purchaser,
and a mortgage of the premises sold.
Purchaser to pav for all papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE.
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
November 15 7!t f .'it
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virture of a writ of fieri facias to
me directed, will be sold within the
legal hours of sheriffs sale, opposite the
Saving's bank, IN FORT MILL, York
county, S. C., on MONDAY, DECEMBER
2ND, (salesday) 18!?5, the following
described personal property to-wit., except
such as shall be laid oil*to defendant
as homestead exemption :
Twenty-two bales of cotton, marked "J.
H. S.," and numbered 1,2, 3, etc.; three
hundred bushels of corn, more or less;
Six mules, names and ages as follows:
Onesorrel mare mule, about 24 years old,
named Dine; one sorrel mare mule,
about 10 years old; one mouse colored
mare mule about ti years old, named
Rhodo; one bay horse mule about 7 years
' old named John ; one dark bay horse
mule about 0 years old named Loge;
one black mare mule, about 20 years old.
Levied on as the property of J. H. Sutton,
at the suit of B. I). Springs.
Terms of sale cash, and if the bid is
not complied with immediately, the property
will be resold as the law directs.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
E. A. CRAWFORD, S. Y. C.
November 22 80 f at