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un constitutional Discrimination.?, A decision was rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States last week?the opinion delivered by Justice Harlan?in the (use of Jno. Bush, plaintiff, in error, vs. the Commonwealth of Kentucky which arose oat' of th? indictment of a colored man for the murder of a white child. The counsel for the prisoner in the circuit court of Fayette county, Ky., moved to quash the indictment for the reason that the graild jury which found it was selected by virtue of a State law from white-citizens of the county, exclusively, in violation of the 14th amendment to the Federal Constitution. The motion to quash was overruled and the ruling was sustained in the State. Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court, however, reversed the judgment of the latter and holds that the motion to quash should have been granted, for the reason that the State had twice enacted lawB ^consistent with the 14thamendment, and it must be presumed that the officer to whom was committed the selection of the jury in this case acted in conformity with these unconstitutional. State law^ ln discriminating against colored persons. _J" ? . 4WWK . j Jftnantial anb Cmnintrcial. .YORXVILLE, February 7.?Cotton 7 to 9.20. CHARLESTON, February 5.?Cotton steady ; middling, 92 to 10. LIVERPOOL, February 5.?Cotton in good demand and freely met. Uplands 3jjd. NEW YORKyFebru Jry 5.?(Cotton quiet but steady; uplands, 10 3-16." Futures closed dull, with sales of 55,000 bales, as follows: February 10.1(5 to 10.17; March 10.25 to 10.24; April 10.57 to 10.58; May 10.51 to 10.52; June 10.(55 to 10.(5(5; July 10.78 to 10.79; $Ti&ast 10,89; September 10.57 to 10.(50; OctoberKT20t& 10.22; November 10.07 to 10.10. Comparative Cotton Statement. New York, February 2.?The following is tne comparative cotton statement for the week ending February 2: 18855. 1882. Receipts at all ports for the week, 1(59,054 93,598 Total reiieipta.to this date ,...4,821,659 3,731,269 Export* for *reelt 102^544 83,059 Total exports to date, 2,812,9150 1,982,513 Stock at all U. S. ports 925,007 1,129,640 Stock at all interior towns 1(56,966- 191,457 Stock at Livorpool Sol,000 632,000 American for (treat Britain 289,000 248,000 ?prial (flotitrs. My Trips to New York. One of South Carolina's prominent merchants says: "I can heartily endorse anything said in favor of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial. It is my boon companion on my New York trips, as it counteracts all bad effects produced by change of water." February 8 5 It ? ' WANTED. A AAA POUNDS of GOOD FODDER, XLfaLMJvJ f?r which the highest market price'will be paid in cash. WHITAKER <fc GLENN. ?*VI3 1VVTT riJE? .Tti?; THE undersigned oiler for sale at their stables in Yorkville, a number of good YOUNG FARM MULES, which will be sold for cash, or on time for approved paper. WHI TAKER & GLENN. FRUIT TREES. WE have, in the eare of MESSRS. HART A* HART, our Attorneys, a few fruit trees left over from our YorkVille delivery. The trees are in good condition, and ean be obtained at fair prices. FRANKLIN DAVIS & CO., Richmond, Va. February8 * 8 It* BEE$ FOR SAUK. 1HAVE for sale, near Bullock's Creek, York county, S. C., twelve colonies of BEES, in the American movable frame bee hive. The hives are well made and painted, and the bees are in good condition. For prices address me at Lowrvsville, S. C., or apply to W. ,G. Palmer, near Rullock's Creek. * W. 0. GUY. February 8 6 :?t CARD OF THANKS. THE undersigned, on behalf of the financial committee and the congregation of New Bethel Baptist Church, returns the most sincere thanks of the congregation to all who have aided, by cash subscription and otherwise, in the erection of their new church edillce. O. J. GWIN, Chairman. . February 8 6 It EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN j\_ QLINN, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Those having claims against the said estate will present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed bv law. JOHN M. THOMASSON, Executor. February 8 6 Jt* RED SOLE LEATHER /^ SPECIALTY. EDWARDS & CASTLE, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS, No. S? Xorth Fourth St., Philadelphia. House Established 1823. j&W*Tnquiries for prices promptly answered. February 8 6 3m* MOXKOE HIGH SCHOOL?GRAI>KD. Monroe, N. C. WANTED, 4 young ladies, desirous of becoming teachers bv the Normal NKjSHg methods, to board with the male PrinW cipal, in the building, and take FULL 40T COURSE, with Calisthenics, Music and Kindergarten, extra. Wanted, also, a young man, between 16 and 20, well recommended, to board in the town, and act as JANITOR OF THE SCHOOL, for bis tuition in the full course. For particulars, address, D. C. ANDERSON, Lock Rox 2, Monroe, N. C. February 8 0 3t 7 STATE OF SOt'TH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YORK?COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Alex. S. Wallace, Plaintiff, against Robert H. Nesbitt, Defendant?Snmmoiis for Money Demand.?(Complaint not sewed.) To ROBERT H. NESBITT, Defendant in this aotion.-vrou are hereby summoned and required to X answer the Complaint in this action, which has, on this sixth day of February*, 1883, been filed in the oflice of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a cony of your Answer on the subscribers, at their office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the sorviceof this Summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will- apply to the Court for judgment against you for the sum of Seven hundred and fiftv-four'l7-100 dollars, with interest thereon from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, less the sum of One hundred (100) dollars'; and also for costs. Dated February 6, A. I). 1883. HART A HART, Plaintiffs Attorneys. [l. s.] Jos. F. Wallace, C. C. l'ls. February 8 G fit WITHERS ADICKES. RECEIVED THIS WEEK. PATENT Flour, Buckwheat, Canned Tomatoes, Peaches?nice peeled ; Corn, Okra and Tomatoes; Mince Meat, Cranberries, Chocolate, Crackers?Ainer's Pastry Wafer?the finest Cracker in the country; Rice, Florida M ill lets and Fish Roes, which are new for this market, try them ; Dried Beef, etc. Garden Seeds, Irish Potatoes, for which we want to be headquarters this se;isbn; Onions and Onion Sets, etc. COFFEES AND SUGARS. We still call your special attention to our CofC,.?? ... "7 U nnnn/lu f,,> < 1 fUl .,,.,1 1 m-l 111 i (' I 1 il'W I aim u |7\?uiiUf7 iv/i Vt.wv, UHVI ./vumiiiw clarified X. 0. Sugar at 10 cents. See us before buying. New Crockery, Wooden and Hardware ; To arrive this week,and ourstock in these goods is very complete. Will order such things as are JreptTn this market, at lower figures than could sell from regular stock on hand. Also, received tlife syeefc, nioie Tinware, and we have almost everything in the way of ('rockery, Glassware, Tinware, etc. New Brooms, Buckets, red cedar withwvers; Tubs, Axe Handles, Rope, Matches, Baskets, Butter Prints, Pipes, Pegs, Trays, Shoe Blacking and Brushes, Soaps, Cotton arid Wool f>ards, Fishing Tackle, Paper Basins?a splendid rhing, etc. LAMP FIXTURES, Of all sorts. Brackets, Shades, etc. Lanterns, the celebrated TubularTable Casters, Jelly Tumblers with tops, white Oranite Ware in great variety, and to arrive in a few days. The prettiest lot of fancy Glassware we have ever shown. New Pad Locks, Porcelained Sauce Pans, Fire Sets, black and Japanned; Files, Bolts, < J rindstone Fixtures complete for 75 cents. Mattocks, Hoes, Shovels, etc. New (,'andies on the way. WANTED. Produce generally. Kggs and,Butter in any quantities. We'll ship when not saleable here. Come and see us. We must, can and will trade. WITHERS A1MCKHS. i AUCTION SALES. ? >l ' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Judge of Pro- I hate of York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, next, the Notes and Accounts belonging to the estate of ALEXANDER STRAIN, deceased, which have been appraised '.'desperate" or "doubtful." TK rms?CASH. L. R. WILLIAMS, Administrator. f February 8 t> 3t* PUBLIC SALE. I WILL otter for sale, at public outcrv, on MONDAY, 12th day of FEBRUARY'", 1R83, at my residence, heretofore known as the "Dr. Hicklin place," nine miles east of Y'orkville, two Mules, one Cow, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and Rye, one 2-horse wagon, one Buggy, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furf... milt i t", ac. /Tkrms of Sale?Cash. FOR SALE OR RENT. I also offer for sale or rent, my PLANTATION, near Tirzah Church. The farm contains 87J acres of well-improved land, and will be sold or rented on accommodating terms. For further particulars, apply to me. JOHN J. CHOAT. February 1 5 2t* SHERIFF'S SALE. B1"? virtueof writs offieri facias tome directed, i will be sold between the legal hours of Xherln s sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH NEXT, at York Court Hous.e, the following property to wit: . f One tract of land situated in Bcthesda township, near the district line, containing 300 acres, more or less, bounded bv the lands of J. M. Kirkpatrick, Walker Burris and others. Levied ou as the property of S. W. McNeel, deceased, at the suit of J.'L. Moss, Administrator, and others. (S>2.4o Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do liot comply with the terms ofsale, must expect the propertv bid oft' by them to be advertised for resale attiieir risk for the ensuingsalcs-dav. R. H. O LENN, S. Y. C, ( February 8 t> 4t CLERK'SSALE. South Carolina--County of York. v IN THE common pleas. William Z. Kell and others, plaintiff's, against Banks Kell and others, Defendants. TX obedience to the Decree for partition made in the cause above entitled, and dated August ? !>th, A. D., 1882. I will expose to public sale on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN MARCH, Next, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court HouBcin Yorkville, the following Real Estate of the late JOIIN G. KELL, deceased, situate in the County and State aforesaid, and described in the pleadings herein, and will be sold in the following parcels, to wit: i TRACT NO. 8, Containing two hundred and forty-seven acres, more or less. This tract covers the buildings. TRACT NO. (?, Containing seventy-four acres, more or less. Reference may be had to plats of same on tile in my office, made by J. C. llicklin, Esq., 1). S. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash; balance of purchase money < on twelve month's credit, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from dav of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. Re-sold at the risk of the former* purchaser. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. February 8 2 8t T. 31. 11UJBSU11. NEW YORK HOUSE. ! t I Selling at Cost! [ TN order to reduee niv large stock and make 1 room for SPRING GOODS, I I I offer my entire stock of i Dry Hoods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, And everything in my House, except Tobacco and Sewing Machines," AT COST. Conic soon, if you expect to get Roods at Cost. Will Sell at Cost only for a few Days. # Now is the time to get RHJ BARGAINS at Cost, AT DOBSONVS NEW YORK HOUSE. T. M. BOBSON, Leader Low Casli Prices. BON-TON MIL1INERY. j i < Selling at Cost! I AM offering my entire stoek of MILLINERY AT COST, For a few clays, (,'onie soon, if you Want to get <*oo?1m at Cost. And before all the nice floods are gone. THIS BIO THING Will only last for a few days. Remember DobsonN Is the Plaee To get BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. T. M. ROBSOX, Leader in Millinery. WELLS A BROTHERS, Practical .Millwrights and Machinists, WHITAKER, S. C., G1IVE speciul attention to the building of r MILLS, and the REPAIRING of MILLS, (ilNS, and all other kinds of MACHINERY. All letters addressed to thein at Yorkville, or Whitaker, S. will receive prompt attention. We are also Agents for all kinds of Mill Machinery, such as Turbine AY heels, Burs, Bolting Cloths, Smutters, Ac. November 30 48 4m? NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from i YORKVILLE to CHARLOTTE, N. C? desi- | ring to subscribe for the Yorkvim.k Kxwirkr, ami to whom it is inconvenient to receive their ] papers at a post olttce, will have their papers de- j iivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, bv putting their names on mv club. C. A. DORSET. November 10 40 tf NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from Yorkville to Clark's Fork, desiring to subscribe for the Enouikkr, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post oilice, will have their papers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting their names ou my club. .1. N. ROBERTS. COLCOCK & MILLER. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTN ERSHIP. THE copartnership heretofore existing between COLCOCK, MILLER <fc CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the interest of B. N. MOORE has been purchased by J. D. COLCOCK. The business of the '.ate firm will be continued at the old stand by J. D. Colcock and S. L. Miller, under the firm name of COLCOCK & MILLER. The Notes and Accounts due to COLCOCK, MILLER & CO., are in the hands of the new firm for collection, and persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make payment, without delav, as the old business must be closed up. J. D. CODCOCK, S. L. MILLER, B. N. MOORE. February 3, 1883. THlSMEANSBUSINES^r No Humbug;! FOR THE XEXT 30 DAYS, We will offer our entire stock of Dry Goods and Hardware at Strictly New York Cash Prices. Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything else in :>ur line. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, Strictly New York prices. So come with the Cash and get some of The Bargains Before They All Go. Remember we are only selling at New York prices for the money. STO CREDIT. Positively, we will not charge any Goods for die next thirty days. T> n v . All parties owing us on last year's account will please call and settle by the 15th of February, as 1 ve need the money anil must have it. So 'save 1 he cost ol'collection by paying us yourselves by he 15th. CUANO, KAINIT AND ACID In hand. We are ready to make prices vhat we iiiow will please our friends. Groceries. Our stock is complete. Hams, Bacon, Sugar, 'ofiee, Buckwheat, Oatmeal, (Irist, Rice, and, in act, everything kept In a first-class Grocery Store. COLCOCK .t MILLER. LOOK OTJT FOR J. M. ADAMS. IF you want the best Cooking Stove in Yorkvllle, at the price, call on J. M. ADAMS. If* von want good Tin Ware, call on J. M. ADAMS. If von want Crockery and Glassware, call on J. M. ADAMS. If you want Tubs, Washboards, Dread Trays, Dolling Pins, Wooden Churns, Tin Bed Room 8ets, Milk Duckets and Pans, Lanterns, Cofiee md Tea Pots, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Spoons, Smoothing Irons, Knives and Forks, Sieves, Stove Polish, Cofiee Mills, Sheet Iron Stove Pans, WalHe Irons, Iron and Tin Sauce Pans, Granite Iron \Yare?the nicest ware ever made?call on ADAMS. If you want Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, md Envelopes, call on J. M. ADAMS. If vou want vour old Tinware mended, call on ADAMS. If vou want Stove Fixtures, call on J. M. ADAMS. JOHJf R. AS1IE~" TO THE PUBLIC. TAM prepared to furnish the trade with highgrade Chemicals for composting, at $10.00 per formula; pure German Kaiuit at $20.00 per ton; Ashepoo Acid Phosphate at $28.00 per ton; Ammoniated Dissolved Bones (which gave such good results last season) at $40,00 per ton. Also, Diamond Acid Phosphate and Plow Brand, and will irive liberal discounts for cash, if anv one wishes to pay cash. I will have a stock of Kainit, Acid Phosphate and Ouano, At my Ware House at McConnellsville, to supply lay friends there. Mr. A. M. TITMAN will he supplied with stock at the District Line, where he will he readv to serve the trade in mv usual way. I will liiake a COTTON PRICK, if the purchaser desires to pay cotton, and will protect my trade in prices, by meeting the closest coinpetition. Come tome for FERTILIZERS, and I will please vou both in quality and price. JOHN It. ASHE. A(iK\'('Y. I HEREBY give notice to the Merchants and Dealers in Powder, that I have been appointed A pent, by the HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, to furnish the trade, in a Wholesale way, with Powder, at this place. My Magazine is now finished, and I am prepared to' furnish the trade at Wholesale Prices, free of freight. TermsCash on delivery. JOHN R. ASHE. PLANTATION ISI'PPLIES. MY stock is full up and complete, and I will meet competition in the way of prices, and promise to please inv friends. JOHN R. ASHE. M. STRAUSS. COOT, OR -\? COST. n. KTK.lt ss Oilers his ( oods n( such Low Prim i That they will compare favorably with those who are selling AT COST, Ami you will llnd it to your interest to buy ' where you Find the Cheapest Coods. J. B. LINDSAY & CO. WE HAVE OUT HAND SOW, And will alwftvs keep a complete and select line of Choice Crockery and Olawware, And will sell as cheap as anybody else. We can show a brand of WHITE GRANITE WARE, That will compare favorably with any Goods in the market. We also keep a line of 0. 0. Ware. Our Glassware Comprises Numerous Pretty And useful articles, together with the usual supply of Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Sets, etc. Yellow Bowls and Brown Agate Nappies, in various sizes. WR TAT T, SPrrTAT. ATTF.XTIOY To the following: 1st. A new patent tubular LANTERN that has four qualities to recommend it. 1st. It will give as brilliant a light as the best lamp. 2nd. You can light it without taking it apart. 3rd. No amount of wind can blow it out. 4th. Itischeap. Three Granite Chamber Sets, Cireen, Blue and Pink, containing ten (10) pieces, and OFFERED AT A BARGAIN. Bed-Pans always in stock. ' 1 J. R. LINDSAY & CO. ^1. J7SMITH & C07 BARGAINS, BARGAINS. At Cost! At Cost!! WE are now offering our entire stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Blankets, Ladies'Cloaks and Shawls, Gents' Ready-Made Clothing, In Suits or Single Garments, Ladies' Trunks and Satchels, and many other goods too tedious to mention, AT COST FOR CASH. Come one, come all, and secure some of these BARGAINS utonce. J. J. SMITH <fc CO. F. HAPPERFIELD. FAMILYGROCERIES. MY fitock of Family Grbceries is complete, and consists of a full supply of new crop New Orleans Molasses, Cream Cheese, Hams, Rice, Pearl llominy, Bacon, Lard, Coffees, Green and Roasted; Sugars?all grades, "Luxury" and other brands of Flour. > Fancy Groceries. A full supply of Fancy Groceries, eonsistingof plain and fancy Candies, Canned Goods of all kinds, Crackers,Spices, Extracts, Ac. MARBLE WORK. I am still conducting the Marble business and have lately received a good supply of Choice Marbles, which I am prepared to furnish in Monuments, Tomb-Stones or any other kinds of work in that line, at the most reasonable prices, F. HAPPERPIBLD. THE YOKKVILLE IIK.H SCHOOL, UNDER its present corps of compeJfnftp tent teachers, is, we think, a success. Tuition ranges from $1.50 to $0.50 per iVpr month. Ornamental Branches, per month, as follows: Music, $0.50; Drawing, $2.50; Painting, $0.00. Board in College, $12.00 per month. For circulars or other information, applv to j. A. WILSON, Principal, Yorkville S. C. December 14 50 lot FOR KALE. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, in any quantity desired, of Wilson's Albany, Crescent Seedling, Charles Downing, Miner's Prolific, Mount Vernon, and a dozen other leading varieties, ut 25 cents a dozen; $2,00 per hundred ; and $?.00 per 1,000. Address R. M. SIMS, Columbia, S. ('. January 25 4 .'it HUNTER & OATES. \ GREAT EXCITEMENT j AT Hunter & Oates'. JUST think of it! The following Good# at HALF PRICE, COST TOO HIGH!! We will positively sell at half price, Our Splendid Line of Ladies' Cloaks. Just price them and be convinced that you can buy a Cloak worth $10.00, for only $f>.l)0. DRESS GOODS At a mere song. Just see what nice Goods can be bought for 5 cents a yard. Shawls, Blankets and Balmorals, Almost given away. A line of WOMEN'S SHOES Regardless of Cost. Clothing Too Cheap To Talk About. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods at HALF PRICE. We mean what we say. A Great Yariety of Gooils Can now be bought at a CREAT SACRIFICE. We don't Begin to Ask Even Cost. HUNTER A OATES. JLATTA BROTHERS housekeepers. WE cali the attention of housekeepers to our stock of Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Beans, Okra and Tomatoes, Salmon, Mackerel, Hams, Patent Flour, Gelatine, Chow-Chow, Pickles, Acme Oatmeal, Horsford's Bread Powders, Maccaroni, Cheese, Buckwheat Flour, New Orleans Molasses, North of England Sauce, Cotton Seed Oil, Tiger Brand Roasted Cotl'ee, Prunes, Raisins, Extracts, Laundry Soap and Starch, Bluing, Diamond Dust, for cleaning Tinware, Ac. LATTA BROS. "farming implements. WE have a full line of Farming Implements, such as Plow Stocks, Hames, Backhands, Trace Chains, Breast Chains, Single-Trees, Clev isc.s, Grass-Rods, Bridies, i'low innes, onovws, Spades, Rakes, Axes, all sizes and kinds of Plow Moulds, and numerous other articles necessary for the farm. LATTA BROTHERS. JAVA AND SEED TICK COFFEE. IN addition to our large stock of Coffees, we have added a lot of Java and Seed Tick, which we are ottering at bottom prices. LATTA BROTHERS. REMEMBER OUR figures on Acid Phosphate and call on us when ready to buy. LATTA BROS. UEANOJL WE will handle the same reliable Guanos for the coming year that we have been handling, and are prepared to furnish our customers with any quantity desired and at bottom prices. LATTA BROTHERS. SUGAR. WE have all grades of Sugars, and are giving extra low llgures by the barrel. LATTA BROS. WHITE STAR LINE CIGARS. ' A FULL stock of White Star Line Cigars, at LATTA BROS. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. MILLINERY ROOM. IN order to make room for our Spring Millinery, we are offering bargains in Hats, Bon'nv.rwiu Plush. Plumes. Velveteens. Ac. KEXNEi)Y BROTHERS A BARRON. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. IF you want something fine, at a low price, in the way of all-wool Blankets, call and see ours. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. BARGAINS. BARGAINS in heavy Ready-Made Suits, Cassimeres, Jeans, Balmorals, Infants' Knit Sacques, Plaid Linsovs, Boots, Ac., at KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON'S. THE SEWING MACHINE. 11IIE New American No. 7 Sewing Machine is always in order and ready to sew from the finest to the heaviest fabric. It runs easily, makes very little noise, and is self-threading. You cannot fail to he pleased with your purchase, if you buy the New American. A full supply always on hand, at KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON'S. PAY I P. PARTIES owing us, who have not been in and ""OM Iiu hKaiiI tKnii* Yntnu A/qiAllTltu nro I requested to come at once, pay up and save cost of Attorney. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. ATTENTION! LADIES. Fashionable Dress making. I WOULD most respectfully announce to the Ladies of Yorkville and vicinity that I am fully prepared to lit and make DRESSES IN FASHIONABLE STYLES, And at reasonable prices. Persons having work of this kind would do well to give me a call. I am also prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing, such as Children's Clothing, Ladies' Underwear, Ac., Ac. ANNIE FEROUSON. February 1 5 .'tin H. P. ADICKES. mARB NOW OFFERING Our remnant of stock of Overcoats and Gents' (.'assiinere Suits, At very low prices, and Fancy Cassimere Pants at very low ligures. SPECIAL LOW PRICES On Ladies' Hal moral Skirts, Children's Knit Sacques. Avery large line of Misses'and Children's Wool Hose, Ladies' and Children's Undervests, Men's Wool Shirts. Heavy Wool Jeans and Kerseys, Cotton Flannels, Wool Flannels and Blankets, at very LOW PRICES. Don't fail to see our stock of Very Low Prieed Dress Goods. Special attention is called to our splendid assortment of Zeigler's FOE SHOES. For gentlemen, ladies and children. To he had nowhere else in this market. Low Prices on Men's Boots. We have just received a lot of BEAUTIFUL NEW VALENTINES. The most attractive that we have ever shown. Also a beautiful line of Birth-Day and Sunday-School Cards. A large assortment of all kinds and shapes of BLANK BOOKS. Writing Papers, Pens and Inks, and All Kinds of Stationery. A full stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, At Publishers' Prices. H. F. ADICKES. CLARK BROTHERS JUST received! WE would respectfully announce our fresh arrivals of Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies, All of which we offer at prices that defy legitimate competition. * FLOUR. Another lot of Cheek A Whitlock's choice Kennesaw Mills. Best grades of country Flour always on hand. Bagging and Ties. We still have in stock a small quantity of Hugging and Ties. STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Carolina Fertilizer, Palmetto Acid, Pure German Kainit. All of which we offer at the prices of other Standard Fertilizers. Refined Iron. The largest stock of Refined Iron and Drill and Pick Steel on the market. LIME. Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame Lime. Rest on the market. CLARK BROTHERS. W. C. LATIMER. "BIG TUMBLE INWINTE^Mtms" I AM now offering my entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods at Greatly Redueed Prlees. If you want anything in the way of a nice SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVERCOAT, Now is your time to get it cheap. I also have a nice line of Carpets, Cane Matting, Blankets, Ladies' Cloaks and Jaekets, Dress Goods, Flannels, and Cashmeres?sold ALMOST AT YOUR OWN FIGURES. I will make it to your interest to call aiul get my prices before buying. M i 11 i 11 e r y . I am oiferingall kinds of Millinery at and below Cost, in order to make room for iiiy extra large stock of Spring Goods. GUANO, A large stock of John Merrvinat; ?fc C'o.'s Ammoniated Dissolved Bones and Acid Phosphate as cheap as any other Standard Fertilizer. W. C. LATIMER. OUANO DEBTS. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned for J\ Fertilizers are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, as my principals are urging me to make collections, J. R. GARDNER, Agent. November ll> 4t! tf JOHN KUYKENDALYORK DRUG STORE PARAGRAPHS. GOOD AUTHORITY. Aiotber Feather for Improved Harris' Fertilizer. J NO. D. McCOXNELL, a stay-ahead farmer, in a letter received a few days since, from which we are permitted to quote, says: "I have been using for nine years, principally chemical | manures. I get better results from your Improved Harris, than any fertilizer tliat I have | tried. In addition to making large yields in crops, it permanently improves the land. I commenced farming after the war on old worn out lands. It may seem like blowing, but I will now in pointof fertility, compare farms with any one in the county." THE GENTLEMAN IS RIGHT. A gentleman, a few days since, in our hearing, remarked that "he could not afiord to use the low priced Acids?too much depended on his crop to make experiments." The gentleman is right. To assert that all Phosphates are the same, or equally valuable as fertilizers is like saying that a Yankee-made, split-leather, paper-soled broganisasgood as a shoe made by our old friend YYrarliek, of full stock upper, and oak tanned solos. Like the shoe, the value of the Acid Phos phate is determined by what it contains and how it is manipulated or made. All Acid Phosphates, except that made from animal hones, contain at best, but two fertilizing principles, viz.: Available Phosphoric Acid and Soluble Bone Phosphate of Lime, and their worth both as manures and in dollars and cents, depend on the amount of these ingredients that they contain. The article, therefore, that shows bv analysis, the greatest per cent, of these principles, must necessarily be the most as a fertilizing agent, and command a higher price in the market. We claim for the Acid we sell? 1st. That it is a pure animal bone goods. 2nd. That animal bones produce fertilizing principles or elements in greater quantities than Phosphate Rock. 3rd. On this account it shows more Phosphoric Acid and Bone Phosphate of Lime than Acids made from Rock. 4th. Being manufactured from unsteamed or raw bones, it contains a decided per cent, of ammonia, something that cannot be found in the South Carolina Rock. 5th. That taking all these facts into consideration, it is cheaper, as a fertilizer, at the price at which we are offering it, than any goods on the market. J NO. C. KUYKEXDAL. G. H. O'LEARYT 1 8 8 3". WITH the beginning of the New Year, I take this opportunity of thanking my many friends and customers for the patronage of the past, and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention to business, to receive a continuance of the same. * G. H. O'LEARY. FI RXITI RE DEPARTMENT. 4 LARGE stock of Furniture of all grades, J\_ such as this market calls for, to suit all classes, at prices that cannot be bettered in any of the adjoining towns, at G. II. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES~A.NI> HARNESS. WITH twenty-two years' experience in this department, I am prepared to give better work, and at prices that cannot be beat. I have a full stock of everything kept in an establishment of this kind to select from. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS. I HAVE made arrangements with one of the largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell Carpets by sample, and have on hand fifty different grades and patterns. Call and see them ex ] ?? /-? Pvl.jkitn> Vrt niniiru in rwiriiiirunuu a i^Auiwiwi* i.?v trouble to show them. I will have Carpets made to tit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES. ANEW supply Of Cooking and Heating Stoves from Charles Noble A Co. They are No. 1, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap as any other grade of Stove. For sale by G. H. O'LEARY. IN CONCLUSION. IF you want anything in the Furniture line, in the Saddle and Harness line, in the way of Stoves, or in the Carpet department, don't fail to call and examine my goods and prices. As all the above goods are bought for cash, thereby saving all the cash discounts, I think I can sell as cheap as anybody. G. H. O'LEARY. DOBSON & PARISH^ OI K STOCK OF Groceries and Hardware is now full ami complete. We are ready to offer goods in our liues at low figures for the cash. We are offering Bargains in a few lines of heavy Shoes? both men's and women's. Coffees still at low figures, for the Cash. OUR LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. Our facilities for the Livery and Feeding Business are now better than ever. We have the best hostlers employed that we can get in the city. We will take special care of horses left in our charge. We have j ust received a car load of Timothy Hay, the best feed in the world for horses. If you want a nice Horse and Buggv, go to DOBSON A PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable. If you want a nice Double Team, go to DOBSON A PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable. If you want a nice Carriage, go to the Livery and Peed Stable of DOBSON A PARISH. If you want a nice Horse, go to DOBSON A PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable. If you want to leed at a first-class Liverv and Feed Stable, go to DOBSON A PARISft'S. YORKVILLE LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, ARE now open and will be kept in first-class stylo with comfortable vehicles of all kinds, good horses and careful drivers. BUGGIES AND PHiETONS. Just received another lot of those nice Cincinnati Leather Trimmed Buggies, warranted standard work. I sell no inferior work. Come and examine my Leather Trimmed Hickory Buggies, Frimpkin Side-Bar Buggies, Eureka .lump-Scat Phaetons, Ac. All furnished with the best handmade Harness, manufactured by first-class workmen, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere. A Second-Hand Carriage, in good order, for sale cheap. Also, a good Spring Wagon for sale cheap. Call at the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables and see them, FEEDING. You can have your horses fed as cheap as the cheapest, at the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. WANTED. Corn, Oats, Fodder and Hay always wanted, and the highest market price, in cash,will be paid. F. E. SMITH. IIERNDON BROS. ~ FERTILIZERS^ 13HOSPHATE and German Kainit. We have some of these goods in stock, and are before the public to sell them. Pure good Fertilizers at prices to suit. IIERNDON BROTHERS, Agents. STOVES. WE have the Agency of the Tropic, Palmetto Cooking Stove's. Heating Stoves, from So.80 to -SKi.OO, and the Organ Parlor Stoves. We have known these Stoves for 10 years and can get testimonials from parties who know the Stoves. tiip Tronic No. 7 is the verv Stove for a medium sized family. HERN DON BROS., Agents. MILLS." OUR Wheat and Corn Mills are in first-class order and we guarantee to do as well as anv other Mills. HKRNDON BROTHERS. NEWS AGENCY. TIIE undersigned, as News Agent, would respect t'ullv inform the nublie that he is the authorized Agent, at this place, for several leading publications, and that lie will receive subscriptions for any newspaper or magazine published in the United States. Subscribing through my Agency, trouble, exnense of postage and danger of loss are obviated. Now is the time to Subscribe for your Reading Matter for 1883. Particular attention is called to the Southern Cultivator and the Southern World, the two leading Agricultural publications of the South, and specially adapted to Southern Agriculture. Call and see specimen copies. These and all other publications FURNISHED AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES. The Daily News and Courier furnished to subscribers in Yorkville on precisely the same terms as it is delivered on the streets of Charleston. SAM M. CRIST. January 11 2 3m NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from YORK VILLE to GARIBALDI, N. C., desiring to subscribe for the Yorkville Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office, will have them delivered FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting their names 011 my club. W. O. GLOVER. NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from Yorkville to Bullock's Greek, desiring to subscribe for the Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office, will have their papers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting their names 011 my clnb. JAMES C. WOOD.