Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, May 01, 1897, Image 3
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Special IJotos.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County, )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business in the city
of Toledo, county ana State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curk.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December, A.
D. 1886.
. A. W. GLEASON,
{seal.} Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimotiiqiq
fppp
' F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
OBITUARY,
Died?In Bethel township, on April 20,
1897, Mrs. WILLIE, wife of Mr. D. H.
McCombs. She was in the 30th year of
her age and leaves 5 children, all girls.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
WE have on hand a large supply of
CHOICE FLOORING and CEILING
LUMBER which we will sell at
close figures. Also rough lumber of all
kinds. Apply at our Lumber Yards near
the Three C's depot.
EVANS it MOXON,
Builders and Contractors, Yorkville, S. C.
April 3 26 s tf
NOW IS A GOOD TIME
TO get suits oi LAMM it CO'S tailormade
clothing. The best goods for
the money, and a perfect fit every time,
A full line of Stationery and Ink, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Crockery,
Lard, Flour, Sugar and Coffee, Garden
Seeds, Sorghum and Millet Seed and
Mellon Seed at cash prices. Come to the
"Kennedy, Bros. <fc Barron building" and
see for yourselves. A cool nice place to
rest. Come in.
W. M. KENNEDY, Agt.
PAINTING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.
I AM located in Yorkville and do
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL Painting,
Paperhanging, etc. I have had 11
years' experience and am prepared to do
first class work in every department of
my trade. Outside bouse painting will
receive due attention on short notice. Call
on or write me for estimates at Kuykendal's
Drug Store. A. J. LEE.
February 20 15 s3m
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers for sale, the
HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkville,
known as the "Meek House," occupied
by Mr. O. E. Grist and situated opposite
the O. R. & C. R. R., depot. The house
contains six large rooms and a base
mem. xne uuusb is hi gwu mm
contiguous to water-works fire-plugs. On
the premises is a well of excellent freestone
water.
Also, a cottage on Madison street. It
contains four rooms. The house is in good
repair and on the premises is a well of
good freestone water. L. M. GRIST.
MASURY'S
RAILROAD
PAINT
HAS NO RIVAL.
IT SIMPLY HAS NO PEER. It's
manufacture was commenced years
ago when "honesty was the best policy,"
and the maxim kept itself before all business
men, and postage was high and letter
writing a rarity. The paint had to do
its own talking. There was uo long complaints
from customers and false explanations
from the manufacturers laying the
blame and trouble to the "jackleg painter
who should have known better." In
the language of some. I will say that
"any child can use it" aud it won't come
off, scale or crack. Of course an experienced
painter can apply the paint with
more ease, grace and finish than can an
ordinary hodcarrier; but so'far as the
no-scale, no-crack, no-come-off-business
is concerned, the hodcarrier's job will
last just as long as the finished artist's,
provided they both use Masury's Paint?
recognized by experienced painters as the
best in the world, and the price is only
$1.25 per gallon. T. B. McCLAIN.
T. W. SPECK.
The
WHEN YOU WANT BEEF
YOU don't usually go to a savings'
bank to buy it. When you want
lumber, you would not go to a millinery
store to buy that. '1 hen why should go to
a brick yard to buy JEWELRY when
you know that the" brickinaker knows
more about clay than he does about
metal ? I know something about my
business and I am studying it all the time.
I keep a stock of JEWELRY AND
WATCHES and I want you to know that
everything I sell is guaranteed as to the
lowest prices and best quality.
TIIOS. W. SPECK.
A full line of Eyeglasses just received.
SAM M. URIST. I). W. HICKS.
GRIST COUSINS.
PREMIUM TAKERS.
SAYERS A SCOVILL Buggies were
awarded the first premium at the
World's Fair in Chicago, in 181)3, for superiority
of material, style ami work
manstnp, and were also awarded nrsi
preniiunis at the St. Louis Fairs in 1891,
'9.'5, '94 and '95, and at the Iowa State
Fail's of 1892, '94 and '95, and the World's
Industrial and Cotton Exposition at New
Orleans in 1884-5. These premiums were
won by merit, and the buggy sells on
merit. There is not an ounce of material
used in its construction except the best,
and none but skilled workmen employed.
If you want a buggy that will stand the
rough roads of this section, the SAYERS
A SCOVILL will till the bill. The price
is low, quality considered. We Tiave
them in stock. We are agents for
THE BABCOCK BUGGY
And will have a few sample jobs on hand
in a few days, hung 011 the celebrated
"Happy Thought" springs and with dust
proof, self-oiling axles. We want you to
inspect them when they arrive.
Magnolia Pepsin Baking Powder.
We have just received a supply of Magnolia
Pepsin Baking Powder. It is
claimed by the manufacturers to be equal
to any on the market in leavening power
and warranted free from alum and other
injurious ingredients commonly used in
cheap powders. Try it. Price, 10 cents a
pound. Sample free.
GRIST COUSINS.
CIRC
SATDMl
THE FIRST I
We throw o
KET over
3,000 CAKES L
One Cake,
Cakes $3.
Octagon, or
cents cake oi
? A
nmrji^i. ii
picked up?<[
the people ol
JUSTINE
Are in the lead,
style?nothing w
complete. Tht
TT1 A TATATA _
JjJCiAIiXljIl U1 a
The one by whi
sons are made.
THEY ARE
50 CTS.
A new lot ol
prices. One Ci
Crepons, worth
3 cents.
$9,000 WOf
If nnr Sh
20 per cer
than anyb<
buy them.
2100 SAB
Name yoi
fnkpmip. Tifi
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best quality.
SPECIAL THING
Crash Suits, Alp;
of light sumnn
ruination prices.
Tlie Peop
GANSON DI
JUS! I
' HORNING
)AY OF MAY,
n the MAR
SUNDRYSOAR
3 cents; 100
Equal to the
any other 5
Soap on the
JOB we've
?60 saved for
f Yorkville.
WAISTS
The verv latest
anted to make it
; acknowledged
11 Shirt Waists,
eh all eompariGOING
FAST
TO $1.50.
f SILKS at old
ase of La Belle
12 1-2 cents, at
itu cunrci
II n onuL
oes are not
it. cheaper
Ddy's, don't
PIE HATS.
n? m?i no ourl
A1 jJl tlllU
test style and
S IN CLOTHING.
acas and all kinds
n* underwear at
lie's to serve,
RY GOODS CO.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS.
W. E. Adams, as executor of A. P.
Campbell, deceased, plaintiff, vs. A. Y.
Cartwright and others, defendantsNotice
of Sale.
BY virtue of a decree of court, made
in the above stated cause, I will expose
to public sale, IN FRONT OF
YORK COURT HOUSE DOOR, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, next,
(Salesday), the following described real
property, to wit: All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land, situated in the
County of York and State aforesaid, on
the waters of Bullock's creek, bounded
by lands of R. N. McElwee, Mrs. M. J.
Pursley, S. J. Barnett, Clark Lands and
others, and containing ONE HUNDRED
AND SIXTY-FIVE (1G5) ACRES, more
or less.
Terms of Sai.e.?One-half rash. The
balance on a credit for twelve months, with
interest from day of sale, secured by the
purchaser's bona and a mortgage of the
premises, with leave to purchaser to pay
entire bid in cash.
Purchaser to pay for all papers.
Purchaser must comply with his bid
within thirty minutes, or the land will
be resold at once at the risk of defaulting
purchaser.
W. BROWN WYLIE, I
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
April 10, 29 10-24-1?3t ;
1
CLERK'S FORECLOSURE SALE. ]
State of South Carolina?County of J
York. i
\
in tiie court of common pleas, (
\
D. E. Finley, as assignee of Kennedy i
Bros, it Barron, plaintiff, against Andrew
Newton and others, defendants.? ]
Notice of Sale.
BY virtue of a decree of court, made
in the above entitled cause, I will j
expose to public sale, in front of YORK i
COURT IIOUSE DOOR, on the FIRST 1
\lllVIIAV TM MAY iinvt (Snlngiluv)
the following described REAL ESTATE,
io-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land, situated within the incorporate limits
of the town of Yorkville, County of
York and State of South Carolina, fronting
on California street, and bounded by
lots of Rev. John Jackson, Major Jas. P.
Hart, A. M. E. Church, and Harry
Ward, containing ONE AND ONE '
FOURTH (li) ACRES, more or less.
Terms of Sale.?One-half cash. The .
balance on a credit for twelve months,
secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage
of the premises. Leave is given
purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash.
Purchaser must comply with his bid
within thirty minutes, or land will be
resold at once at the risk of the defaulting
purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all
papers. ?
W. BROWN WYLIE,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. <
April 10 29 10-24-1?3t ,
t
SHERIFF'S TAX SALES.
BY virtue of TAX EXECUTIONS to <
me directed, and in conformity to an ]
act of the general assembly, approved !
December 24,1887, and amendments there- i
to, passed and approved, I will expose to I
public sale, in front of tho COURT HOUSE
OF YORK COUNTY, during the legal
hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY 1
IN MAY, next, being the 3rd day of '
MAY, 1897, the following described real J
estate, to satisfy taxes, penalties and :
costs, due by tax payers named, for '
the fiscal year commencing January 1st, f
1896. to-wit: i
C. B. Wallace?A tract of land containing
172 acres and one building, lying in
King's Mountain township, bounded by
lands of J. F. Smith, R. N. McElwee, G.
R. McCarter, Emily Love and others.
Taxes, penalties and costs, $12.08.
Mary A. Clark?A tract of land in
King's Mountain township, bounded by
lands of Davis Brown, T. A. Brown, Tom
Crawford, Thornburg lands and others.
Taxes, penalties and costs, $10.26.
Ellen Anderson?One house and lot in
Blacksburg, situated on Lime and Shelby
streets, bounded by lots of Mrs. McClure
and M. R. Reese. Taxes penalties and |
costs $9.50. (
Terms?CASH.
JOHN R. LOGAN, S. Y. C. j
April 3 27 s4t ,
L. GEO. GRIST, I
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, !
Yorkville, S. C.
I REPRESENT over $27,000,000.00 ]
of assets in my fire insurance agency,
and I am prepared to write FIRE and i
TORNADO INSURANCE on short notice
at the lowest prevailing rates. Each
fire policy carries with it, without extra j
charge, a "lightning clause," which pro- j
tects the insured against loss or damage '
by lightning. I represent the Norwich
Union Fire Office of England, which is
an absolutely fire tested company, hav- (
ing been "dragged oyer the coals" since j
1797. Then I have the .Etna of Hartford, s
which has been doing business at the
"old stand" since 1819; the Pennsylvania
is by no means a "squatter or experiment,"
having been "hgbtin' fire in all
its fury" since 1825. The Delaware Insurance
company has been pretty severely
burned several times, but has maintained
its motto?"Just, Prompt, Certain"
since 1835. The Old Continental, which is ]
living in exile from the South-Eastern 1
tariff association, thinks she can stand 1
alone and work in "single harness," and
since 1853 the "old lady" has helped her
children to something over 835,000,000 and
she is always "at home." Insurance left
with my agency will always receive ,
prompt and careful attention. t
L. GEO. GRIST, Resident Agent. ,
WHICH ROUTE (
IE you were sent for your family physician
logo and see a member of your
family who was desperately sick?sick i
unto death?and there weie two routes by
which you could go, and one was say onehalf
the distance of the other, which one
would you choose? Would you go round
or through ? We think you would go the
nigh way.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN
You have a desperate case on your hands
now, in that planting time is at hand and
your land is not prepared for the seed.
Of course, you can plant your corn or
cotton without getting your land ready;
but if you do, you will have twice as s
much work to do as you would have had, '
had you prepared it before planting, and
a corresponding decrease in the yield. v
IT WILL PAY TO START RIGHT
And go the nigh way. You can do this
by using A GENUINE CORI1IN DISK
ii l i.i.? ........ |...?l ||- ,
II;V I\lVU>v in i;i ihk jw in mini, ?
you will call on us we will tell you how
you can break eight to ten acres a day to '
the depth of six inches at less cost than [
you can break four to a depth of not ex- *
cooding two-and-one-half inches, by the
ordinary method, Jly our plan, you will
have no clods, and by yours you will
have little else on red land.
GRIST COUSINS. ]
HAS SERVED HIS TIME. 1
Ol'R .Mr. Lewis G. Grist, who has
charge of our repair shops, is a liar- ,
ness maker by trade, having "served his
time," and as his whole time is not required
in looking after the affairs of the *
shop, offers his services to all who may
have any harness repair work to do, or ]
may want a new set of hand-made harness.
You will find him, as a rule, in the otlice .
room of the old Wheeler Coach factory,
and if not there on the grounds. Terms I
reasonable and service prompt. I
PL E A s ! : HI: >11: M IU:K
That in addition to all kinds of buggy
and wagon repair work, we do horse- =
shoeing and guarantee satisfaction. No
please, no pay is our motto. ,
LEWIS G. GRIST A CO. 1
THE TWICE-A-WEEK ENQUIKEK
FURNISHES up-to-date news, fresh
and crisp every Wednesday and Saturday.
See your nearest elubmaker.
W. B. MO
FURNITURE
AT LOWE
m\ bAVE a.
THAT sVav;
1 Dollar. * ?
the cash at the latest lo^
MOORE and tell him your m
if goods and good and low pric<
line of cheap and fine uphi
SUITS, ranging in price from
SIDEBOARDS, BOOK CASI
SUITS, EXTENSION TAB
TABLES, HAT RACKS, K
BEDS with folding sides, all 1
OUR SALES HAVE BEE
ginning, and we expect to keep
Dargains. Look to your intere:
yOU BUY FURNITURE.
DEEP WE
ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXPE1
\ PTE It and put in pumps, we have c<
ibout one dozen on hand that we v
Measure your well and we will make 5
srioc will he down, down, as low as the
RIFE'S I
On account of investing coniiderable
in the purchase of
erritory for the RIFE EN- A
3INES and the real value and I
satisfaction of knowing it to be I
lie FINEST WATER ELE- 1
VATOR EVER MADE, we |
will continue to contract ior
putting: them in. Read what I
Mr. John R. Ashe, Treasurer i
ind Manager of the York Cot- I
on Mills, has to say: I
Yorkvillk, S. C., April 28. 1
Messrs. W. 15. Moore ik Co.?
Dear Sirs: The No. 30 Rife's
Hydraulic Ram bought of yon
is one of our most faithful serrants
and is giving satisfac;ion.
Anyone wishing to buy ,
i machine of its kind should ^
leo this machine work.
Yours truly,
York Cotton Mills,
John R. Ashe, Treas.
PAINTS!
We havo recently put in a line of P.'
Paint, Furniture Paint, Rath Tub Pair
riages, wagons, etc. "THE MASTIC'
and zinc production and not to con
teratiotis, which statement we can subi
sponsible chemists. We guarantee tba
wood, that it will give perfect satisfacti
it will give the best results possible in
srack, peel or chalk off. Being a com!
paint made of lead alone, as it wears li
ground and mixed by very powerful tr
ind more thoroughly incorporated tba
with, which of course results in smooth
THE BEST IS
BECAUSE IT LASTS THE LOI
will buy a really first-class paint like
more per gallon you save money in the
CHEAP PAINTS?If it is so much
will compete and sell you at any price
gallon, gl a gallon and 81.25 a gallon,
is good paint as any other goods s<
MASTIC" (zinc and lead.) Uncle S:
Does he use cheap untested goods ?
FOR ROOFS?The finest prodi
green, red, slate, and purple?all w
gallon will cover 700 feet of metalic sur
ind Oil?not much better for metal rool
BRUSHES?We carry a full stock o
Paperhanger's Brushes, Whitewash Br
NICE WA
We represent a firm outside of the gr
prise you how cheaply you can buy pa)
:>y far the cheapest in cost to finish you
jooks and get all other necessary in fori
MANTLE AND IV
If you want a Mantle that will really
is. We have a line ofsainples at very
rile hearths are now in your reach and
hem in stock.
AOAOI^PDV AI
Vl\ Wl\kl? m
lizos to order.
CLAU8S SHEARS?Wo are oxclnsi
mtire satisfaction, or money will be
ioap, we carry the finest lines.
MORGAN SPA
TS tiio finest anil best improved harro
xeellont clod crusher, light draft and i
dany points of advantage over the old
THE CHAMPION
i'S now the most popular in the United
rvithout repairs. We sold nearly one d
tell more this. To four parties we s<
hey could appreciate the advantage of
ret. Call and see us if you want a Moi
MOLASSES MILLS AMI KVAPC
roods. Come in and let us sell you <
tVe will take molasses as part pay.
RAZORINE-Will sharpen ANY ra
ast you from two to three years.
PISTOLS, GUNS ANI) CARTKII)1
-easonable prices.
BELTINC AND I
We carry Rubber Belting in severs
Injectors, Valves, Pipe and Fittings,
rents per gallon. You can buy it sit !
s yet cheaper.
NORTH STATE SNUFF?In Plain
die factory.
Collins, Caskets and Robes, Gr
W. B. Ml
IORE 8t CO.
! FURNITURE!
!ST PRICES.
TO W. B. MOORE & CO. at once
ask to see their bran new line of
JSi^i-iUlvD FUK.JN1TUK.H, Kepi up
s. Tliev visited the manufacturers,
ted THE BEST MADE GOODS
TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ALL
:H DISCOUNTS IN BUYING, and
are prepared to meet any competifrom
whatever source in the Caro,
and you have our assurance that
ther town or city can or shall have
advantage over Yorkville in selling
ehold furniture, having bought with
v prices. Ask for Mr. W. B.
mts. He guarantees to satisfy you
2S count for anything. In stock, a
olstered ROCKERS, BEDROOM
$15 to $50 a set, WARDROBES,
3S, CHINA CLOSETS, PARLOR
LES, SPRING BED LOUNGES,
ITCHEN SAFES, CHILDREN'S
duds of Bed Springs, Matresses, etc.
:N ENCOURAGING from the be1
in the muster with "dollar saving"
st and see W. B. MOORE BEFORE
LL PUMPS.
STSE OF KEEPING A MAN TO LOOK
included to go out of the business. We have
ill sell regardless of price or cost. See us.
'ou a price on it fitted for putting in. The
i bottom of the well.
ENGINES.
RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINE.
PAINTS! !
IINTS for all purposes. House Paint, Barn
it, Floor Paint, Paint for old buggies* car'
PAINT is guaranteed to be a pure lead
tain whiting, chalk, barrytes, or other adnl*tantiate
with chemical analysis signed by ret
where it is properly applied on dry seasoned
on in every particular. By this we mean that
point of beauty and finish, and that it will not
lination of lead and zinc, it is better than a
anger and goes further. Being ground, relachinery,
all the ingredients are finer ground
n it is possible to make hand-mixed paints
er, glossier and more beautiful work.
THE CHEAPEST,
sGEST and GOES FARTHEST. If you
our "MASTIC," while it will cost a little
i long run.
paint for so much money that yon want, we
you want to pay. We have it at 75 cents a
VVe guarantee our 81.25 per gallon paint to be
fid on this market at any price, except the
am (the government) uses the "MASTIC."
iction is "GRAPHITE"?in brown, olive,
aterproof, fireproof and ready mixed. One
face one coat. We also have Oxide of Iron
fs than whitewash.
f Paint Brushes, Graining Combs, Scrapers,
ushes, Shoe and Horsebrushes.
LL PAPER.
eat Wallpaper combination, and it will surfer
for a room to be papered. The best effect,
r rooms new or old. See our large sample
nation from us.
IANTLE MIRRORS.
bo a fine piece of furniture in your house, see
low prices which will compete with any one.
go nicely with a new mantle. We also have
ilD GLASSWARE.
ickery and Glassware we are headquarters,
? make no qualifications. We buy large origckages
at lowest prices. See our latest Decor)inner
and Tea Sets?"out of sight," and now
1 at (iO cents a set, Cup and Satrcersand Plates,
:ed porcelain goods, that we have sold for
it 75 cents per set. Just look at them for
irds the price even in 1890.
I)I)IXG PRESENTS in endless varieties
memos to mention.
'ERAVAKE, Knives and KorKs, spoons?tea
ible?Carving Sets, Bread Knives, Kitchen
Case Knife Sharpeners, etc.
mow GLASS ANI) PUTTY?Wo furnish
is of Glass, keep a diamond and can out odd
ve agents, and every pair is warranted to give
refunded. In Razors, Strops, Brushes and
.DING HARROW
w a thorough and unequalled pulverizer, an
:asily handled. So say those who used them.
mowing ran
States. It is a machine that stands the work
ozen of these machines hist season and will
Did, they had other makes of mowers; hence
the Champion. They pronounce it the finest
,ver and Rake.
RATORS?We have in stock some of these
me now, and you can plant cane accordingly.
,zor. Sold at 15 cents a package. This will
GES?In these goods we keep a full line at
ENCINE FITTINGS.
il sizes and guaranteed in price and quality.
Try our Machine Oil?a good grade?at 35
JO cents, 25 cents, 20 cents, 15 cents, and water
, Sweet or Salt. Same price from us as from
occries, Tinware, Laths and Shingles.
30RE & CO.
THE WISH OTINIf
And Hnndreds Are Availing
Themselves of the Many
Bargains to be Found
IN MY AUCTION STOCK.
New Millinery Arriving
by Every Express.
For the past month the scenes
around Mrs. Dobson's Millinery
Store have been one of continual
bustle and activity, and the end
is not yet near. The great number
of ladies who have been serv
ed at Mrs. Dobson's counters
seems well nigh impossible?almost
superhuman?and yet all
have been faithfully served and
have left her store perfectly satisfied
with their purchases, and
conscious of the fact that Mrs.
Dobson understands her business
and is thoroughly alive to the
best interest of her customers.
Almost every train brings new
Millinery and every day brings
bevies of new customers.
Besides desiring to close out
all the Dress Goods, Jeans, Dry
Goods and Shoes which Mrs.
Dobson recently bought at auction,
she desires to call your attention
to many other necessary
articles which will save you money
by buying of her now.
Think of a nice Slipper for a
lady at 25 cents, or a man's
Shoe at 50 cents.
Ladies' Stripped Hose at two
pairs for 5 cents.
Paper of Pins 1 cent; paper
of Needles 1 cent, box of Blacking
1 cent, Stove Polish 1 cent,
Toilet Soap 1 cent.
Bar Soap 2 cents, Spool Cotton
2 ceflts.
Picture Frames 10 cents, Hatracks
10 cents, Buggy Whips 10
cents, Baby Caps 10 cents, Doll
Caps 10 cents, Looking Glasses
10 cents, Sifters 10 cents, Sailor
r T . m
nats 10 cents, anears 10 cents,
Playing Cards 10 cents, Cotton
Cards 45 cents.
Celluloid Starch 5 cents, Mucilage
5 cents, Writing Ink 5
cents.
When you want Well Pulleys,
Tinware, Claw Hammers, Tack
Hammers, or any other article,
you should first go to Mrs. Dobson's
and ascertain prices on the
$3,500 worth of Goods now being
slaughtered. '
"FOR THE WANT OF A NAIL
a Shoe Was Lost, for the
Want of a Shoe a Horse
Was Lost, for the Want of
a Horse a Kingdom WAS
LOST !"
NO doubt you will ask what such a
quotation has to do with AN IMPROVED
MACHINERY announcement
over my signature. You might also say
that the above is not correctly quoted ana
possibly want to know what oecame of
r'the rider." Well, they tell us that the
rider got lost, too; but no blame has yet
been attached to the "old hoss," because
be was "gitting there" when his shoes
come untied. Now then, so he was !
I command you in the name of the advanced
season to MAKE EVERY EDGE
CUT and cut sharp and fast. The clouds
have rolled away and farming interests
should be prosecuted with the utmost
vigor, and to do this you must be supplied
with time-saving and labor saving
implements, and be sure that you can get
them BEFORE THEY ARE GONE!
Don't lose your crop for the want of proper
implements.
Yon need Guano Distributors, Cotton
Planters, Double Foot Plow
Stocks, Side Harrows, Iron Age
Cultivators, Hoes, Plow Molds and
Garden Wheelbarrows, and J. H. RIDDLE
has them at prices that know no
competition. My prices sell them, and
again I admonish you to see to it "that the
shoe is not lost!" Others will not delay.
When you want Com, Flour, Meal,
Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, or any
kind of groceries, or Oak Tanned Mule
Furniture, it will be to your interest to
consult us before buying, and you will
be convinced that we keep everything to
eat, chew and work with.
Our stock of Guano, Kalnlt and Cotton
Seed .Meal ia ample to supply all demands
for the balance of the season.
To contractors or large buyers of
Shingles or Lime, we make special prices
and furnish best 4-inch shingles and finest
quality of Lime. J. H. RIDDLE.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ex Parte, R. G. Mann, In Re. D. C. Anderson,
Plaintiff, against Jane Brown
et. al., Defendants.?Notice.
BY virtue of an order in the above entitled
cause, issued out of the court
of common pleas for York county on the
3d day of April, 1897, notice is hereby
given that there is now in my hands the
sum of THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE
AND 69-100 DOLLARS, being
balance remaining undivided from
the proceeds of the sale of the real estate
of WM. ANDERSON, deceased, and
that the parties having an interest in the
same are hereby required to present and
prove their claim to the same, or any part
thereof, before me by, the21ST DAY OF
JUNE, 1897, or be barred. By divers
decrees entered in the said cause the following
named persons have been determined
to be the heirs at law of the said
Win. Anderson, deceased, and were entitled
to share in the original distribution
as follows, to wit: Jane Brown, one-fifth
part; Nancy Anderson, one-fifth part;
the heirs of Robert Anderson, one-fifth
part among them ; the heirs of Thos. Anderson,
one-fifth part among them ; Robert
G. and Jane Maun, one-fifth part
between them.
The parties who have not as yet received
their full distributive share of said motleys,
are Robert G. and Jane Mann, and
the heirs of Thos. Anderson, they being
John Anderson and Mrs.?- Kendrick^
W. BROWN WYLIK,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
W. W. Lewis, Attorney for Petitioner.
April 24 33 s5t
MONEY TO LEND.
PARTIKS desiring to borrow money
can be accommodated by applying
to the undersigned at his office, No. 5
Law Range, Yorkville, S. C.
W. W. LEWIS, Attorney.
February 27 17 s 3m