Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 11, 1896, Image 3
? President-elect McKinley, during
his coming term of office, will have
the appointmeut of two judges of the
supreme court, three members of the
supreme court of the District of Columbia,
three members of the court of
claims, and quite a uumber of circuit
aud district judges of the Uuited
States if the present incumbents retire
when they become eligible to retirement
on full pay. All these judge
ships are for life, with the privilege of
retiring at the age of 70 if they have
already served ten years. Justice
Field of California has been eligible
for retirement from the supreme bench
since 1885. He is 80 years of age and
might retire and have his successor
appointed at any time by President
Cleveland. Justice Gary becomes eli *
*? ? XT .k OA ICOfi
glDie iur reiiicmcut uiaibu ^-z, iuvu.i
' Chief Justice Bingham of the supreme |
court of the District Court of Columbia
aud Judge Uagner and Judge Cox
of the court, also will be eligible for retirement
during Mr. McKinley's term.
? The case of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
M. Castles, charged with shoplifting,
on seven indictments, came up in London
last Friday and occupied the
greater part of the day. The defendants
were charged with stealing various
articles to the value of about
$175. Mr. Castles plead not guilty,
and as there was no evidence to connect
him with the thefts, the cases
against bim were withdrawn. Mrs.
Castles plead guilty in each case. There
was medical testimony to show that
she was mentally irresponsible?that
she was a kleptomaniac. The sentence
of the court was that she should
go to prison without hard labor for 1
three months. The poor woman was J
carried out of the court shrieking and 1
struggling. Much sympathy has been '
aroused in her favor, aud Secretary
Bayard has made applicatiou for a total
remission of sentence. There is
no doubt but that she will be speedily
pardoned by the queen.
? General Fitzhugh Lee has re- j
turned from Cuba, it is presumed, on j
a visit. When he arrived in Washington
last Thursday be was quickly
besieged by newspaper reporters. He
told them that he had not been called ,
ts\ this rnnnt.rv hv thft nresident.
WheD asked as to whether the insurgents
or Spaniards had the best of the
situation, he evaded the question by
saying "quien sabe," which, being j
interpreted, means "who knows?" <
He stated, however, that business was <
paralyzed and such property as was
left in the rural districts by one side, (
was generally destroyed by the other. \
General Lee confirms the reports of 1
the press censorship which prevails in ]
the island, and says nothing can be
sent out by telegraph which is not 8
first subjected to the scrutiny of the {
officials. He does not think there is r
any prospect of a. speedy termina- j
tion of the war.
i
? The state of Georgia is in an em- 1
barrassing political turmoil on account 1
of the United States senatorship. *
Governor Atkinson is the logical can- j
didate, and would like to have the i
office. His election, however*, would 1
k render vacant the governorship. The {
Populists showed more strength in s
the general election than in the recent ]
state election, and the state is now
very close. The result of another 1
gubernalioual election would be doubt- 1
ful, and for that reason the members
HPF of the legislature are somewhat duff*
. bious abouc. voting for Atkinson. It
is likely that one of the other candidates
will be selected.
* ? Here is the message that Mr. *
Bryan sent to Major McKinley last ]
Thursday: "Senator Jones has informed
me that the returns indicate ]
your election, and I hasten to extend t
my congratulations. We have sub- .
mitted the issues to the American f
people and their will is law." Major i
McKinley replied as follows: "lac- :
L knowledge receipt of your courteous j
message with thanks, and beg you ,
will receive my best wishes for your <
health and happiness." *
? A remarkable story of the late
election comes from Utah. In that
state women are allowed to vote and
hold office. It so happened that El
der Cannon and wife, of the Mormon !
church, were pitted against each other ?
as opposing candidates for the state
senate from the Sixth district. Mrs.
Cannon was for silver and Mr. Cannon .
was for gold. The excitement and interest
ran high ; equaling even the ua- <
tional issues. The vote was a big one <
and Mrs. Cannon was elected over her 1
husband by a handsome majority.
North Carolina Election.?A
dispatch from Raleigh dated on Monday,
shows the composition of the legislature
to be 68 Republicans, 58 Populists
and 43 Democrats. There is a
tie in one county?Jackson. A Populist
was elected in Hyde by 2 majority.
National Democratic Committeeman
Josephus Daniels says that in at
least 30 counties members of the legis'
lature were chosen by less that 50
majority.
Mr. Allen's Successor.
Governor Evans has appointed J. O.
A. Moore of Darlington, a member of
the state board of control, vice Mr.
T. M. Allen of York, resigned. Mr.
Moore has already entered upon the
discharge of his duties.
AT THE CHURCHES.
presbyterian.
Rev. W. G. Neville, pastor. Prayermeeting
this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Sunday Services.?Preaching at 11
o'clock- a. in. Sunday school in the
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Preaching in the
evening at 7.
associate reformed presbyterian.
Rev. Boyce H. Grier, pastor. There
will be prayer meeting this afternoon at
3.30 o'clock.
Sunday Services.?YORKVILLE?
There will be preaching in the morning at
11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 o'clock.
Sunday school in the afternoon at 3.30.
trinity methodist episcopal.
Rev. A. N. Branson, pastor. Prayermeeting
this evening at 7 o'clock.
Sunday Services.?Preaching Sunday
morning at 11 and in the evening
at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 4 p.m.
baptist.
Rev. D. C. Freeman, Jr., pastor. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7.30.
Sunday Services.?YORKVILLE?
Sunday school at 10 o'clock in the morning.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. in., and
in the evening at 7.
gftarM Reports. 1
YORKVILLE, November 11.?Cotton
6i to 7*.
NEW YORK, Novembor 9.--Cotton r
8 3-16. S
Futures closed steady; November, 7.93; KDecember,
8.01; January, 8.12; February, ?
8.17; March, 8.23; April, 8.27; May,
8.31; June, 8.33; July, 8.36; sales, 239,100. *'
fecial litotes. J
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At Tirzah Academy.
There will be preaching at Tirzah acad- e<
emy next Sunday -15th, by Rev. J. R. ?
Peterson, Lutheran ministers of Dallas, a.
N. C. w
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Globe Phosphate Company?Important
Notice. II
In view of the early maturity and marketing
of the cotton crop, the Globe Phos- ?
phate company have determined to al- p
low a discount of 8 per cent, per annum w
to all persons indebted to them for fertil- R
izers, who pay their notes in advance of
the date on which they fall due. Thediscount
will embrace the time between the b,
date of the payment of note and the date
on which it falls due. Claims may be tt
found at the Loan and Savings bank or
in the hands of John C. ?fc C. M. Kuy- ~j
kendal.
i
How's This !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo,
Ohio.
We the undersigned, have known F.J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe e
him perfectly honorable in all business J
Wai sanctions and financially able to carry T
out any obligation made by their firm.
West & Tmax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan ?fc Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, i
icting directly upon the blood and mu- I
cous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
KUYKENDAL'S SPECIALS.
What About "Wheat?
We have just received two carloads of
A.eid Phosphate, very strong in potash?
ust the manure for the wheat crop. Very
;heap for cash.
Sleaned From Glenn. I
D. J. Glenn, Esq., of Point, in this
jounty, was in town on last salesday, and ]
said to us: "I want two more bottles of
pour Anti-Ferment. This makes six bot- <
:>les I have gotten and here is a ?5 bill to
Day for them." r
"How did the Anti-Ferment do your
son, Mr. Glenn?" ry
"My son has been subject to singular D
md serious looking spells this summer.
They called it heart disease; but I suspect- i
?d.it all came from indigestion and got
he Anti-Ferment for him, and it has done J
lim a world of good. If he would take
t after each meal, I don't think he would tj
5e troubled with the attactsany more. I "
Dave been taking it myself whenever I ,
luffered from sour gas or pain in the J
stomach, and oppressed feeling after eatng.
A teaspoonful will relieve me al- t?l
vays in a little while. It is the only
nedicine I have taken in 35 years except '
tn occasional dose of pills. I look upou
he Anti-Ferment as an almost indispen
sible medicine in a family."
Morphine Manacled. A
Our cure for the morphine and opium
labit destroys the desire for the drugs I
juickly and surely. Patients can go
ibout their daily duties while taking the ^
emedy, and may continue the use of the
norphine and opium until they forget to
ake it. Feel good enough and well
mough without jt. No danger of failure2ure
guaranteed if taken according to
nstructions or money refunded. Address
r?~ r< Vnvffcwnir T,nr?lr Rn\ 4. York
riiie, S.C."*~ k
Here's Hawkes. /I
Just in, a beautiful assortment of
Hawkes's celebrated spectacles and eye
rlasses in gold, aluminium, nickel frames. G
We call special attention to this alum- ,
nium frame, very handsome, very 10
strong and never changes color. Also to a
joldfilled bent frame, warranted for 10 .
rears, constant use, without tarnishing or
liscoloring the skin. As handsome and |
stylish as a solid gold frame. We guar- J
iritee a perfect and comfortable fit in all
?ases. No peddler can buy Hawkes's N
glasses, and they are sold in town only by .
John C. Kuykendal. tr
Ill
HYMENEAL. fii
Married?On King's Creek, on Sop;ember
21,1896, by Rev. J. P. Knox, Mr.
R. L. WHITE and Miss MAUI) CASrLES.
All of York county.
OB ITUARY.
? A
Dikd?Near Bethel, of diphtheria, on 2'
October 18, 1896. LITTLE MINNIE, only '
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hope Adams,
aged 3 years and 8 months.
BLACKSMITH COAL.
TWO TONS Blacksmith Coal for sale
Apply at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE. U
BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK! !!
300,000 AnRST-C1I,ASSd .
BRICKS are on my yards in Yorkville,
and for sale. Call on or write to
T. B. McCLAIN.
November 4 89 w tf ^
10O CORDS WOOD WANTED.
WANTED immediately at the York t
Cotton Mills, 100 CORDS of large L
size sticks of DRY PINE WOOD, for
which the market price will be paid in
CASH. W.N. ASHE, JR.
Septembers 72 s&wtf
COFFINS ROBES AND CASKETS. C
WE now have probably the largest
stock in the county to select from.
Prices to suit customers, from the cheapest
to tine Oaks, Walnuts, Broadcloth's of t?
various qualities. Metalic and White J_
goods in infants and adults sizes. Personal
attention. New Hearse. _
W. B. MOORE A CO. S
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rc<i\n?>.i niii
Mason l. Carroll, formerly of c
Yorkville, who is now connected
with WHITE HICKORY MANUFACTURING
CO., No37 to 43 West Alabama f
St., Atlanta, Ga., wishes to inform his I
friends that he can furnish them vehicles 1
of any description at very low figures,
having just received THREE CAR p
LOADS that were bought at receiver's
sale. Any orders sent him will receive y
his personal attention. If you want a
buggy or surrey cheap, write him. L
November 11 91 It 1
: WRITE EASY!
JUST as esisy to write with a RAPID
WRITER FOUNTAIN PEN as it is
to "scribble" with a pencil and you know
how easy that is. The Rapid Writer Pen
has no superior and few equals on the
American market. It is guaranteed to his!
you 10 years. Any defect or breakage
not caused by neglect or misuse will be
made good by the Company. There are
about six or eight dozen Rapid Writer
Pens in use in this county and they are
all giving perfect satisfaction. For prices
and further information, call on or write to
OLIVER E. GRIST, Lock Rox 8, 1
Yorkville, S. C. S
W. B MOORE & CO.
100,000
SHINGLES TO ARRIVE TODAY.
J Give us a call.
We are agents for THE MORGAN
PAT" SPADING HARROW. A genral
purpose harrow; a thorough and
nequaled pulverizer; an unexcelled |
lod crusher ; light draught; easily hauled.
We have in stock this Harrow and
ould like to talk with you ou the subot.
Yes, you can try it first.
CRESCENT BICYCLES are unequal- i
I in style. price and quality. Sold and
uaranteea by us. I
PUMPS are used more today than at i
ay other period of their existence and J
e sell more and more of them. We j
ave experimented until we know we
ave the best line made for the money. (
f you want water, see us. '
CROCKERY, Glassware, Lamp Goods,
ilverware, Birthday and Wedding Pres- <
its, Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, <
ocket Knives and CLAUSS SHEARS *
ith every pair warranted. Warranted i
r&zors ?tc?
RAZORINE will sharpen any razor. (
nly 15 cents a package. Try it. t
CORN SHELLERS at $2.50. Shells 15 .
ashels in an hour. '
WHIPS of all kinds at lower prices c
L-f 1J
lau ever Deiore suiu.
The best Horse Collar on the market? 2
sens at the bottom. "Everything Store." Q
W. B. MOORE ?S CO. ~
Steam Fittings, Belting, etc. 2
['iliHTixi; '
'iKDMNSj
On the fronier is serious bus- p
iness. At least you will say J
30 if you read our new story, g
mDT PD AYNT
va% i%f? I?BBJ
V CAPTAIN CHAS. KING, *
tvhich commenced in last 1
Saturday's Enquirer.
'ORT FRAYNE i
[s a Love Story in which I
[JPID AND MARS
Take a prominent part.
30URT
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CONTINUES, I
tl
ND WB CONTINUE TO j
ourt the attention of the ladies y
our fine stock of Millinery. ?
1W HOODS JUST IN. I
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ew Sailors, and especially at- J
active the new Roses now so h
inch used. In fact, you will |
nd everything here to be had v
i a Millinery storer. c
o
WE ARE SELLING I
very nice Felt Hat for only
1 cents.
l
hildrens' Caps in Profusion.
Infants Cloaks
and Hoods.
Losiery, both Cotton and ]
Woolen. t
V
WE STILL HAVE I
V
,ovely Patterns in Dress Goods. s
n
tmiflfts and Other Novel- "
ties. See them be- 1
fore buying. 5
!ravats too pretty for anything? i
. except the boys. r
fEXT WEEK WE ;
|
Ihow the largest stock of Holi- ]
ay Goods ever shown in the
ountv.
)im ONI!, COME ALL,!
tnd buy an Xmas present for '
our baby or your best girl. (
Jutterick Patterns Still in Stock.
T. M. DOM 4 CO. !
Leaders in Millinery.
FINLEY BKICE.
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W'A"IA* 1V11 Jli l C3 A JL ?. V
Yorkville, S. C.
A LL business entrusted to us will be
ljL given prompt attention.
OFFICE IN THE BUILDING AT
'HE HEAR OF H. C. STRAUSS'S
iTORE.
(?A1 JACKETS.
Big Bargains In Capes ^
and Jackets. a
m S(
GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY. *
Up to the present writing, I L
lave neglected to call your at:ention
to my splendid line of
Ladies' Capes and Jackets; but |Jj
:his is no reason whv I shouldn't
*
Jo so now. I have these garments
it from 90 cents up to $10. The
)0 cents garments are not worth
?10, nor are the $10 garments ^
vorth $20?values are not exchanged
in that proportion?but
:hey are the greatest value for ol
he money that I have ever been 01
ible to offer in this line of goods, ,n
ind an inspection from you will
iecure your approval, and make
1 sale for me. No living crea- p
ure in or out of the sea can buy 81
foods cheaper than I. None can J
lo business at a less expense, nor
ire there any who can be satisfied w
vith a less profit.
All kinds of Dress Goods at so
'rom 2*/2 cents up. ?
Gent's Clothing in endless va- ~
iety and at prices that is surely g
noving it. *
Big stock of Boys' Clothing
ind Children's shoes to arrive
his week.
Gent's 25 cents Undervests at m
5 cents- . . \v
The knife has gone into the
nammoth bank of BLANKETS, T]
nd fnr a few davs I will sell VOU th
i splendid All-Wool 10-4 Blan- ^
;et, worth $3.35, at $2.50 ; and a p<
'ery fair 95 cents Blanket at 48 $
:ents. We also have a big stock R
?f 11-4 Blankets.
Bed Comforts at from 48 cents
ipto$i.2? 2
I have five brand new Sewing h<
Machines worth $25 each, which ^
am offering at the low price of &
>19.98 spot cash. This is a bargain,
pure and simple, and one 0
hat you may never be able to b<
ecure again, and if you need f0
. machine this is your chance, ft
am going out of the machine cj
msiness. 1U
Under no circumstances and
n 110 department of merchandise 5=
vill I be undersold. All goods
narked in plain figures.
H. C. STRAUSS. j
I. M. STARR & CO. I
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
? ]
ro MORE STOOPED SHOULDERS _
f"F yon will buy a pair of our shoulder
L Braces and wear them. These Braes
are an improvement on the old time
(race. They do not pinch under the arm.
'he pressure is on the top of theshouler.
instead of bottom. The ladies'Brace JJ.
olds up the skirts, thereby putting the
-eight where it properly belongs; on
ohnniHflrfl S?vfi vonr child's health as
ell as appearance.
JAS. M. STARR & CO. ?
BUY BLUESTONE from STARR'S
DRUGSTORE. Should you go over flji
nvn hunting some medicine you want, uu
ou are the loser. You should always
rst go to STARR'S, where you will find |J]
hat you want.
ENTLEMEN of the Jury, witnesses V.
JT and spectators, will find a welcome an
t our store. If you have any bundles to co
e taken care of, bring them to our store. T1
Ve will be glad to have you make our bi
Lore headquarters, and should you need to
ny goods in our line, such as Cigars, Toacco,
Snuff, Cigarettes, Medicines, Glass, sa
'utty, Paper, Pens, Ink, Soaps, Starch, Si
lining, Buggy Paint or Harness Oil, we Ft
rill be glad to sell you. Good judges of an
'igars say we sell the best Cigar for five
ents, they ever smoked, ana some say an
ur five cents cigars, are as good as they pc
et elsewhere for ten cents. We hope to
ariics who owe us. will come up like lo<
onest men and women and pay J We W
eed the money to meet our indebtedness.
- J AS. M.STARR A CO.
Leading Druggists.
1PEX OF "
BICYCL.E
PERFECTION. .
1YONARCII Bicycles have, during tho 1
LtJL last two or three seasons, come to be 1"
he King of Bicycles in every sense of the cr
rord. It is the Lightest running, tho pi
'rettiest and the most Durable. It makes w
man or woman happy to know that ho ti<
ir she owns the BEST Bicycle in the
rorld?the MONARCH. You see lots of
ticycle dealers who say the wheel thoy
ell are far superior to the Monarch and ci
if course they may think so ; but it is not gi
case of "think so" with us. We know
hat the MONARCH IS THE BEST BIJYCLE
on the market. It has been
horougbly tested by the best riders of the m
ountry. Catalogue for a 2-cent stamp, to
Jriees of Monarch Bicycles range from
85 to $125. Ride a Monarch and you'll
>e happy.
THE DEFIANCE ?'
w
.h a cheaper wheel than the Monarch and Si
s fully guaranteed. It is made by tho
Monarch Cycle Co. If you want a wheel F
hat won't cost much, you should buy a _
Defiance. Prices range from $10 jo$75. ~
TIRES-M. &W. !
Should your bicycle need tireing, we
an furnish you with Morgan A Wright's
Duick Repair Tires. Thoy are best. If
rou want a Monarch or Defiance Bicycle
ir Bicycle Tires, call on or write to
GRIST COUSINS.
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MULES AND HORSES
JUST RECEIVED from MISSOURI
and KENTUCKY. If we have not got
what you want, give us a suggestion, and
we will meet your judgment and fancy
in the next lot.
HAYDOCK AND COLUMI1US
BUGGIES. Full line always in stock.
They are perfect in material, unexcelled
in finish and right in price. -i
HARNESS, ETC. J
Our business requires that we buy GOOD g
HARNESS cheap. We have found the g
place, and are willing to share a good thing o
with the public. Full line on hand. C
TERMS?Everything for Cash or ap- V
proved paper, and guaranteed to be as tl
represented. GLENN & ALLISON.
J. H. RIDDLE.
N. C. N. O. M.
[X7E desire to call your attention to
n the fact that we have just received
barrel of New Crop New Orleans Molasss
which we are retailing at 50 cents a
alien. Come and get some.
BELTING.
We keep in stock a large supply of
eather and Rubber Belting, and to
riybody whose ^ood or ill fortune it may
b to need anything in this line, we would
ly you can't afford not see us before buyig
as you will save money and we guaritee
every foot we sell.
SHINGLES AND LIME.
We keep on band a large supply of
bingles and Lime and to all who wish to
ay in large quantities^ or carload lots,
> E WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES.
FLOUR AND HAMS.
We have just received fresh arrivals
' these indispensables and when bought
' us and freely used, we guarantee the
ost blissful domestic happiness.
FRUIT JARS. (
Don't forget THE SLAUGHTERING
RICES at which we are selling these '
tides. ^
OBACCO!! TOBACCO!!
The enormous stock of TOBACCO that '
e have on hand must go, and if we
.n't get our prices we will take yours as
e care very little what prices we get
WE PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS.
J. H. RIDDLE.
G. GRIST. S. M. GRIST.
1RIST COUSINS.
WE HAVE KITS. J
T7E have on hand a fresh sunplv of
r V Mackerel, the superior of which do |
>t ever appear on the market. We sell I
em at 10 cents each, or 3 for 25 cents.
re sell Mackerel in kits at 75 cents a kit.
As to Canned Goods,
(iere is no necessity of our saying anying
about them, as everyone knows
at we only handle the very best that
n be found. We have Royal Baking ]
iwder, Possum Baking Powder, Sal- ,
on, Sardines, Tomatoes, Peaches, 1
ineapples, etc. Also Warranted $1.50 <
azors and Razor Straps. j
TTnr fho TTnnooVinlH
JL UA VUV XX V tUJVAAVAVil
A few days ago we received another
lipment of Household Medicines, such J
are almost invariably found in every
>me. We have also Fellows' Compound
rrup of Hypophosphites, Hood's Sarsairilla,
Tutt's Pills and Allcock's Porous
lasters at 15 cents.
Remember, We Sell ]
ur Goods just as cheap as anyxly,
if not cheaper. Don't
irget to remember that we dever
goods to any part of the
ty free of charge to our custolers.
We strive to please.
GRIST COUSINS.
DON'T FAIL TO READ |
"ort Frayne!
[t commenced last Saturday. !
IRST NATIONAL BANK
Rock Hill, S. C.
othing Succeeds Like Success.
ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1887. *
ipital, $75,000 Wins
and Profits, - - 30,500 <
yiMs Pail, - - - - 51,750 1
)UR very progressive town has contin- s
ued to move onward and upward, .
id is today, the financial centre or York 1
unty and of this section of the State,
le First National Bank has built up a
isiness large in volume, and gratifying x
its owners.
We realize that human nature is never ]
tisfied. We still want good customers?
erchants. Manufacturers, Capitalists, ]
irmers, Public Officials, Savings class
id others.
We offer absolute security; resources
id facilities unsurpassed ; rates to corres- 1
>nd with the change of times. Our cus- .
mers are our true friends and we always 1
ok alter their interests.
r. L. RODDEY, President. '
W. J. RODDEY, Vice President.
J. H. MILLER, Cashier.
L. C. HARRISON, Teller. i
PAUL WORKMAN, Bookkeeper
W. E. FERGUSON, !
CODFISH BALLS.
11711 EN you want something out of
ft the usual order, and not always to
3 found on the Yorkville bill of fare, ,
une to WILL FERGUSON'S and get a '
ickage of Shredded Codfish, out of ,
hich to prepare "codfish balls." Direc- 1
ons ou every package. Price 10 cents.
NEW CROP MOLASSES.
I am now supplied with choice new ,
op New Orleans Molasses, and will be
ad to furnish your tables.
FRESH CANDY.
I have just opened a splendid assortlent
of Candy right fresh from the faciry
and you are invited to inspect it. i
CORN SHELLERS.
When you want to buy the best Corn
[lelleron earth, come to WILL FERUSON
and get the Black Hawk ; and
hen you want Gold Dust or J Laundry
sap, he's got that too.
Will Ferguson has just received Oat
lakes in bulk. <
^ a ww? r
\ A* AtSLKilA ini.
PEOPLE APPRECIATE
LTY low prices and give me their paAL
tronage, for which I am very much
ratified. They realize that I sell mv
oods at a profit; but don't try to get rich
ft'of one customer. When you want a
COKING or HEATING STOVE, TINWARE
of any description or anything in
jat liue, be sure to call on
P. A. ABERNATAY.
NOW IS YOUR TIME. J
W.F.MARSHALL'S
ENTIRE STOCK OF
MEN'S s BOYS' I
CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS, *1
PAflCTAI'O S1
Ubll I LtlTlbll O
FINE UNDERWEAR, 1
LADIES' FINE F
SHOES, A
AT COST.?
JD
Having decided to go ,
out of the business on ?,
January 1st, I will sellyo
entire stock at COST. ^
COME EARLY BEFORE
SIZES ARE BROKEN. ?
W.F.MARSHALL. S
Nf
J. J. HUNTER. 5?
? 86
Shoes,
Cwfc
LOTHINC, fi
m i
nf
Dress goods. ~
Beyond question or doubt, the gt80
inest and best lines of these fin
yoods that will be offered in
:his market during the season. Cu
PRICES WERE J
NEVER SO LOW.
, , ,,, we
DERBY and CRUSH HATS? at
fewest Fall Styles. E
40-inch SEA ISLAND. p
AT WOOD '
SUSPENDERS.
? '?J
BLANKETS. FLANNELS. Si
J. J. HUNTER. j
-: THE: - ?
SAYINGS BANK''
OF a
ROCK HILL, 8.C. j
Capital, - - - - $50,000. I
Surplus and Profits, 31,000. 3
ample resources and every faiility
for the transaction of the Banking ^
)usiness in all its branches, this bank en
. an(
lolicits the business of corporations, W
irms and individuals, tendering all the ?
curtesies and accommodations that are
lsually extended by a WELL CON- g
OUCTED AND OBLIGING BANKING \
SOUSE. ?
Correspondence or a call solicited from
hose contemplating a change in their e(J,
mnking arrangements or the opening of ^
i now account. . m!
Interest bearing certificates of deposit ^
ssued under special agreements. J
D. HUTCHISON, President,
I. R. LONDON, Vice President. f
R. LEE KERR. Cashier. I
MASE FERGUSON. j
"OH! SO NICE!"
THAT is what you'll exclaim when
you have tried some of my "Brownie"
Salmon at 10 cents a can.
CHEESE AND MACCARONI.
I have on hand a fresh supply of Cheese
and Maccaroni. Extra nice, both articles.
I HAVE ON FILE
An invoice of a supply of the finest and
best Flour that was ever brought to Yorkville,
and all lovers of good Flour will
sav so too when I tell them the name?
3WANS' DOWN.
NEW CROP MOLASSES
Are to be found at my store. Something
QUAKER AND HYGIENIC
Oatllakes at my store?fresh and good.
J. MASE FERGUSON.
THE OLD RELIABLE'S
Ringing Words from Western
York.
WHTSONANT <fc CASTLES, the reliable
hustling merchants of HickDry
Grove, never complain of the disatfvantages
in freight rate that they have V
to contend with; but sing out in no un- Y*
certain tones that they meet competition 1(
in every instance and from every soarce J?1
and quote prices to prove it. They want _
you to examine their Men's Shoes at 98 ~
cents, and also their 89 cents Shoes for *
Ladies. '
Tbey carry a nice line of gentlemen's
clothing aud quote a whole suit at $3.90,
and assure you that no one can beat the p.
suit or price.
They boast of their square business
methods and low prices and prove their
claims by example rather than precept,
and parties who need,goods in their line Sil
can do no better anywhere than at Whis- Or
onant & Ca?tles. Ft
They still have on hand a FEW HORS- Fc
ES, and anyone who knows them, would T\
not hesitate to advise you to buy from T?
WHISONANT & CASTLES. Ai
MAY & MAY, ^
I DRUGGISTS. ift
lie Finest
tubber Goods
n Yorkville.
If AY <k MAY have just received the
UL largest and most complete line of
[JBBER GOODS ever brought to Yorklie,
consisting of Syringes, Teething
ngs, and everything for which rubber
n sea.
"he Best Blood
'urifiers Can
lwavs he Found
1 May & May's
>rugr Store.
Oyer's and Hood's Sarsaparil la, S. S. SM
P. P., B. B. B., etc. These are fine
lies -and alteratives and will tone up
ur system wonderfully. We keep
l11 the Reliable
'atent Medicines.
iVhen you want Warner's Safe Kidney
d Liver Cure, Wampole'a Cod Liver
I, Radway's Ready Relief, Paine's
lery Compound, Fellow's Hypophosites,
Simmons Liver Medicine, King's
iw Discovery, Horsford's Aeifi Phosate,
Bull's Cough Syrup?we could
t begin to give you a list as the names
mid fill a catalogue. So call on us and
i.
Prescriptions
n and will always be accurately filled . .
ion brought to our store, having just reved
a large shipment of drugs and
mricals for our prescription aepart>nt,
and the counter is always in charge
competent clerks.
ijjnrs and Tobacco
quite an important feature of our
ck and we can especially boast of our
e cigars?having the finest line in
vn. Among our brands will be found
) famous San Pedro Cigars, also Lilacs,
ban Blossoms, Sabarrosa, Espanoe,
lokettes. etc., and tfce Old Glory Che>ts?the
nest on the market,
[n Smoking Tobacco we can surely
isfy you. We have Fruits and Flowi,
Pick Leaf, Gold and Silver and all
pular brands. In Chewing Tobacco
handle only the best and our prices are
the bottom.
xtracts,
erfumery and
oaps.
Everybody knows that our stock of
itracts, Perfumery and Soaps is the
ry finest on the market. Delicate odor
d lasting fragrance are the distinguishr
features of onr perfumes,
temember that we have a nice line of
JRE ROCK CRYSTAL SPECTA,ES.
MAY & MAY.
1. H. O'LEARY.
HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
STOCK OF FURNITURE
rxF all kinds demanded in this section
Lr of the country. Goods bought right
ire half sold, and we believe we have
lought right. If you need anything Id
>ur line, we can begin at the front door
ind supply you with everything need"1
>."11 rmflnr llhrftrv. bedrooms.
uif uaiif | f
liningroom and kitchen complete. My
varehouse, twice the size of my store, is
>acked full; so if you do not see what
roa want, ask for it.
G. H. O'LEARY.
CARPETS, RUGS. ETC.
NEW line of All Wool Carpets.
L Cotton Chain Caipets, Rugs in all
idee, Art Squares, Mattings, Brussels
1 Moauette. We sell by Samples,
indow Shades of all shades and grades.
G. H. O'LEARY.
Yiiroa XylT"? ftre still selling the
oves. yy NobJe Cooking stoves,
Ganges, Iron King and Elmo Heating
Jto ves, and a large line of cheaper Stoves,
5 rates, Stove Repairs, Stove Ware,
Pipes, etc. G. H. O'LEARY.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
ITE still keep on hand a large stock of
V Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Whips,
:. In all the above lines our facilities
i the best for handling these goods, and
> are prepared to sell as low as any
irket. G. H. O'LEARY.
fHE
CAROLINA
*? t n w
5UUUY
IS THE MEASURE OF
STANDARD for all first
grade vehicles. There is no
better nor can a better one
be produced. The Carolina
Buggy easily leads, and all
others try to imitate and
follow the Premium" Carolina
Buggy !
The Carolina stands well
not only at home but abroad
and the demand is growing
for them from Texas and
the Gulf States.
The Carolina is built in
many styles, and will, when
desired, be built to suit the
special whiin of any customer,'
provided the customer's
idea is not at the expense of
durability.
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