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A SENSIBLE LETTER. Under date of August 19th, Gen. Hagood addressed the following letter to J. W. Holloway, Esq, President of Pine Grove Greenback Club, Camden, S. C: My Dear Sir: I am in receipt of yours of the 16th instant, in which, on behalf of your club, you inquire my views : First. Upon the fence question; and, <Secvndly. Whether I believe in working men controlling the government as well as supporting it. With regard to whether the crops or the live stock of the country shall be fenced, it is a question purely of cost and convenience to those interested, aud to be answered by each locality for itself according to the circumstances that surround it. Certaiu counties of the State and certain townships in other counties have adopted the plan of fencing the stock, and would not willingly recur to the old system. Other counties prefer the fencing of crops as the most convenient and least burdensome plan to them. This is done under the State law giving the respective counties and townships option in the matter. It appears to me that this optional feature of the law is eminently wise and should not be changed. It is a matter for the electors in each locality to decide for themselves, and the wishes of the majority must govern in this as in other matters under institutions such as ours. If it is the purpose of your question to enquire my views upon the application of this law to your township or county, I have to say that having neither property nor residence there, it is not my business, and I have no opiuiou on the subject. To your second question, I reply that nowhere in the laws and Constitution of this State are the people classed as workingmen or idle men, rich men or poor men, intelligent men or ignorant men, or in any other manner than as electors and non electors. The qualifications of electors are defined irrespective of class, and the qualification to hold office is the same as to vote. I do not believe in class legislation or class government, but in the government of the people by the people and for the people. T hare thus rpsnertf'ullv and fullv answered the questions you have addressed me; but, with your permission, I will venture to say a word more to the gentlemen of your club, i which I trust will be received in the spirit [ in which it i9 intended. The title "Greenback Club" implies views upon the currency. Upon this subject different opinions prevail (in the Democratic party itself. These differences the national party have subordinated to the vital issues at stake in this campaign, and it behooves us of South Carolina still more to close our ranks. The Republican p irty will undoubtedly make another struggle this year, and its success mean9 with us this very class legislation and government. It means, as our experience has taught us, the-predominance of vice .and. ignorance in the State government, and the suppression of all that makes South Carolina 6t for free men to live in. The struggle for the life of the State will be a hard one. Let me implore you to postpone until the victory is won all of those minor questions upon which good citizens may well differ. It will be a sad day for you and me when it can be said that through our differences and bickerings we have remanded ourselves and perhaps our children's children to the - C TJ> ~ .J: 1 uiLii ui ivuuiuai iuic. ? Very truly your obedient servant, Johnson Hagood. flkontmcrriai. YORKVILLE, August 25.-Cotton 10J. LIVERPOOL, August 23.?Middling uplands 7 3-16d. CHARLESTON, August 23.?Cotton firm. Middling. 112. NEW YORK, August 23.?Cotton dull. Middling uplands 11 15-16. Futures closed irregular. Sales 116,000 bales; September 11.29; October 10.74 to 10.75; November 10.60 to 10.61; December 10.60 to 10.61; January 10.71 to 10.72; February 10.83 to 10.86; March 11 to 11.01. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, August 20.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1880. 1879. Receipts at all ports for the week, 7,S50 4,745 Total receipts to date, 4,922,462 4,434,082 Exports for the week, 20,936 10,532 Total exports to date, 3,844,531 3,438,028 Stock at all United States ports,....133,704 86,385 Stock in all interior towns, 16,788 3,722 Stock at Liverpool, 657,000 427,000 American atloat for Great Britain,..48,000 22,000 j&pttial Itoticts. Religious Notice. Rev. R. F. Taylor will preach at Beersheba, on the 5th Sunday of August. Are You Sick ? If so, go to your nearest druggist or store, and buy a box of Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills." They will cure you. You can find them in any store. July 1 27 2m Religious Notice. The monthly meetingof the Woman's Missionart Society of Philadelphia (Methodist) Church, will be held at the church Saturday afternoon, Septeml>er 4th, at 31 o'clock. Let every member be present. THOS. GILBERT, Pastor. August 26 35 2t Declinature. Mr. Editor: Whilst I am deeply sensible of the kindness and confidence manifested by friends in suggesting my name for the Legislature, my pri?. vate business compels me to decline the proffered honor. It is, however, gratifying to me to know .that I still retain the esteem of my fellow-citizens whom I had the honor to repeatedly represent in former years. J. W. RAWLINSON. j August 26 35 It* HYMENEAL. Married?At the residence of the bride's father, Mai. J. B. Lowrv, on the 19th instant, by Rev. E. E. Bovce, Mr. JOHN BOYCE PLEXICO and Miss M. M. LOWRY. All of York county, S. C. OBITUARY. Died?Fell asleep in Christ, August 19, 1SS0, near Pleasant Ridge, Gaston Co., N. C., M. L. FAIRES, beloved child of Jesse A. and E. Faires, aged 5 years. MONEY FOUND. ruT Thursday,, the 19th instant, in Yorkville, a SUM ur iMU.M-jI, which we owner van have by describing the same and paying for this advertisement. Apply at Enquirer Office. August 26 " 35 tf NOTICE. PERSONS in Bullock's Creek School District, holding OLD SCHOOL CLAIMS will please call at my office immediately. I will be absent on Saturday, the 28th. R. LATHAN, School Commissioner. Aagust 26 35 tf REMOVAL. WE have moved into our NEW BUILDING, opposite the old Stand, where we will keep A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE continually on hand. A. FRIEDHEIM <fc BRO. Rock Hill, S. C., Aug. 26, 1880. 35 tf EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. THE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet at York C. II., on TUESDAY NEXT, the 31ST OF AUGUST, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Each member will come prepared to recommend Managers for the Primary Election on the 16th of September. I. D. WITHERSPOON. August 26 35 It ~~ THRCA M PAIGNO PE NEDT" 1 WOULD respectfully inform the planters of York county, that I am again in the COTTON MARKET, as'buyer for J. M. IVY A CO., at the house I occupied last season, near the depot, and will be pleased to bid on all SAMPLES that inav be presented. I shall be at the TOP OF THE MARKET all the time. J. R. GARDNER. August 26 35 4t IRON SAFE FOR SALE. rpHE undersigned offers for sale one No. 2 | IRON SAFE, manufactured by Mosler, Bahman'AOo., of Cincinnati. This safe has a combination look, and for all practical purposes is e<|iial to a new one. It is offered for sale for no reason except that it is too small for my purposes. L. M. GRIST. ~~FIRE WOOD-WANTED. a f\ CORDS OF OAK and HICKORY SAP411 LING Fire Wood wanted. Apply to L. M. GRIST. |t (Jin nations for ?fficc. FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of IREDELL JONES respectfully announce his tame as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result , of the Democratic primary election. August 26 35 te Many friends of Major JAMES F. HART respectfully present his name as a candidate before the primary election, for nomination to a seat in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. August 26 35 tf The friends of VV. PORTER GOOD, Esq., re?Viim au o no n ft id ft tp before njjcuuuiij nuiiv/uiiw m?i? w ? the people at the Primary election, for nomination as a member of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. August 26 35 tf Western York would respectfully announce W. WADDY THOMSON as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the choice of the Democratic party at the approaching Primary election. Friends of the County. August 26 35 te* The friends of Captaiu BENJAMIN H. MASSEY, of Fort Mill township, respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES at the next election, subject to the choice of the Democrats at the approaching Primary election. Eastern York. August 12 33 tf Mr. Editor :?Since the Primary plan of nominating the oonnty officers has been adopted, we would bring the name of J. C. CHAMBERS Esq., of Broad River, before the public, for the lower house of the LEGISLATURE. He is an "Old Reb," and deserves well of his country. His old comrades of the days of 1861-'65, will stand by him. Many Citizens. August 26 35 tf FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The many friends of CALVIN WHISONANT respectfully announce him as a .candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. Besides beiug eminently qualified for the position, he is in every respect a man that the Democrats of York county can vote for. August 26 -35 te I The friends of ANDREW F. LINDSAY, re spectfully announce him as a candidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county. August 19 34 . tf The friends of ALEXANDER M. BLACK, of Coates' Tavern, respectfully announce him as a candidate, before the people at the Primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York connty. August 26 . 35 tf _The frieudsof Dr. JAMES B. ALLISON, respectfully announce him asa candidate before the people, at the primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county. August 26 35 te We are authorized to announce W. A. ROBINSON, of Blairsville, as a candidate, before the people, at the primany election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county. August 26 " 35 te* FOR COUNTY TREASURER. The friends of JAMES M. HOPE announce him as a candidate before the people of York county, at the approaching Primary election, lor the recommendation to appointment to the office of COUNTY TREASURER. Western York. August 26 35 te* ROBERT D. McKNIGHT is respectfully presented to the Democrats of York county, as a fit and proper person for the position of COUNTY TREASURER. He will abide by the result of the approaching Primary election. Many Voters. August 26 35 te* The many friends of J. ERNEST LOWRY respectfully nominate him for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic Primary. August 26 35 te* We are authorized to announce HYDER A. D. NEELY as a candidate before the people, at the primary election, for nomination as TREASUR ER of York county. August 26 35 te % FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. The friends of W. B. WILLIAMS, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as AUDITOR of York county. August 19 34 tf The friends of A. SPRINGS WITHERS announce him as a candidate for AUDITOR of York county. He is well known in the county as to bis qualifications to fill the office, and he will abide the result of the primary election. August 12 33 tf We are authorized to announce E. F. BELL as a candidate before the people at the Primary election for nnmi n?finn as AUDITOR of York county. August 26 ' 35 tf We are autl orized to announce C. SCOTT WILSON as a candidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as AUDITOR ol York county. August 26 35 te* We are authorized to announce WM. S. MAY as a candidate before the people at the Primary election, for nomination as AUDITOR of York county. August 26 35 tf FOE C&ERK OF THE COURT. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH F. WALLACE as; a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT, at the ensuing election, subject to ratification by the Democratic voters at the primary election. August 12 33 tf We are authorized to announce Col. W. H. McCORKLEasac ididate for the office of CLERK OF THE COUR ', at theensuingelection, subject to ratification by the Democratic primaries. August 12 33 tf We are authorized to announce W. E. ERWIN as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary election on the 16th of September. August 26 35 te* FOR PROBATE JUDGE. The name of W. B. McCAW, Esq., is respectfully submitted to the Democracy of York, as a candidate for PROBATE JUDGE, subject to the result of the primary election. His nomination and election will gratify many friends and uphold theprinciple* of Pure Democracy. Allfrnst. 19 'VA, tG J. A. McLEAN announces himself as a candidate for nomination for the office of PROBATE JUDGE for York county, subject to the result of the Primary election. August 26 35 tf FOR SHERIFF. The Democratic friends of W. J. STEPHENSON respectfully suggest his name to the voters of York county, as a lit and proper person to receive the nomination for the office of SHERIFF, at the Primary eP-ition to be held 16th September, 1880. August 26 35 te The friends of Capt. ROBERT H. GLENN respectfully announce him as a candidate before the people at tlieprimary election, for nomination as SHERIFF of York county. August 19 35 tf FOR STATE SENATE. The supporters of I. D. WITHERSPOON, Esq., in 1876, take pleasure in presenting his name to the Democracy of York county, for re-election as State Senator, subject to the result of the primary election. August 10 34 tf FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of Rev. ROBERT LATIIAN, respectfully announce him as a candidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as SCHOOL COMMISSIONER of York county. August 19 34 tf KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. new' goods." IF you will give us a call, we can 9how you a nice lineof Dry Goods, <ftc. MOSQUITO BARS-SWEET REPOSE. If you want to sleep unmolested, buy one of our Mosquito Bars. We have all colors. NEW CALICOES?A NICE DRESS. If you want a beautiful Dress, come and examine our stock of Calicoes. DRESS GOODS-DRESS ON SUNDAY. If you want a fine Sunday Dress, come and look'at our.Dress Goods and Cashmeres. We have a nice line of these Goods. BLEACHED GOODS-IF YOU WANT IT. Come and see our stock of Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Bed Ticks, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING-LOOK NEAT. We have some very nice Clothing, at low prices. BOOTS AND SHOES-CHEAP, CHEAP. Our stock of Boots and Shoes is very complete, as we have justreceived a nice line of these goods. HATS AND CAPS-SOMETHING NICE. If you want at a low price, come to us. HARDWARE. We have a very large stock of Hardware. NOTIONS. Everything in this line, you can find at our house. LOOK ! LOOK!! The Improved American Sowing Machine. The best in the world. Simple, durable, attractive and cheap. If you want a good Machine, come and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Yours respectfully, KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON. . S. L. MILLER & CO. JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER lot of Fruit Jars. S. L. MILLER & CO. THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED FOR FAMILY USE OR MANUFACTURING, Is the Double Thread, Lock Stitch, Light Running ]XEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED. Sews any Fabric, from lace to leather. Has the automatic self-regulating tension and take up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. Produces the best quality of work ill the greatest variety. Requires no instructor. The printed directions alone are needed. Made from the finest material, by expert workmen. Try it. It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. For sale in Yorkville, only by S. L. MILLER A CO. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. NOT having sold all my property in York and Chester counties, I now otfer at private sale the following pieces of desirable Real Estate, in which to immediate purchasers I will give good bargains and easy terms: A DESIRABLE PLANTATION. About 8 miles south-west of Rock Hill, on the Saluda road, known as the EVANS TRACT, containing about325acres. This land is in a good utata of cultivation?is trood l'arminsr land, with about 25 acres of rich bottom land on Fishing creek. On this property there are three good dwellings, so situated that the tract could be divided into three desirable small farms. PLANTATION IN CHESTER. About five miles south of Richburg, known as the POTTS PLACE, containing 300 acres. This place is in a fine state of cultivation and has on it a good dwelling, cotton gin and screw, with all other necessary outbuildings. Its contiguity to the Cheraw and Chester Railroad renders it a desirable location. Any further information regarding any ot the above described property will be furnished on application to me at Winnsboro, S. C., and any ono wishing to examine either or any of the plantations, with the view of purchasing, will be shown over the same. A. WILLIFORD. July 29 31 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. WHEREAS J. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pleas, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JACOB ETTERS, 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 Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 19th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and in the 105th year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. August 19 34 6t ^"ACEINmfUT?Fo^OUNQ LADIES" RALEIGH, N. V. Rer. R. BURWELL, ) D , , . J(yiN B. BURWELL, j PrincIPalsfHE next Session commences on WEDNESDAY, THE 1st SEPTEMBER'1880 "BgpT No institution offers superior advan&Zr ' tages for instruction in all branches usually taught in first-class seminaries for young ladies. Advantages for instruction in Mnsic (vocal and instrumental) and Modern Languages unsurpassed. The only Institution in the South having in successful operation a fully equipped school for instruction in the theory and practice of Cooking. For circular and catalogue, address Rev. R. BURWELL <fe SON, Raleiirh. N. C. July 8 -28 2m YORXVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE. THIS institution will open anew the SECOND MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, 1880, with a competent corps ot teachers. Expenses per term of twenty weeks, one half in advance, balance at the end of the term. The School will be graded into PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE AND COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENTS, and the prices fixed at (he usual rates of similar Institutions. MUSIC?"Vocal and Instrumental?will be taught by proficient teachers. The School is intended to be FIRST-CLASS in every particular, and the instruction thorough. For further information', please address. Rev. W. G. WHITE, Yorkville, S. C. August 19 35 tf CERRO GORDO MILLS. THE undersigned, proprietor of the above mills, would respectfully inform the public that they have been recently thoroughly overhauled and remodeled, and are now in condition to compete with any mills in this section for FIRST-CLASS WORK. Among the improvements made we have substituted a turbine wheel, which enables the mills to run at any time. No fear of stopping now on account of low water. We also have in use the "EXCELSIOR BOLTING CLOTH," the best that is made, and the mills being in charge of S. W. ALEXANDER, a miller of fine reputation, we have no hesitancy in guaranteeing satisfaction to all who may favor our mills with their custom. CORN OR WHEAT GROUND AT ANY TIME. Mills located on Allison Creek, about six miles north-east of Vorkvillo. J. J. A J. C. MILLER. JulyS 28 3m ASHELEMENT 100 SACKS JUST RECEIVED. I THE best I FERTILIZER FOR WHEAT. When used with Peas, makes the most EFFICIENT AND DURABLE FOOD For crops. call and get circulars. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. ~~mrs7 m.hTmetts' HOME FEMALE INSTITUTE. THE next session of this School will cominenceon the 16TH OF SEPTEM*TjjgaHSy BER, next. Superior teachers have been engaged. Day Scholars solicited TERMS?PAYABLE HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE. English, Primary, $2.25 per month. English, advanced, 3.35 per month. Languages, 2.25 per month. Music on Piano, 5.55 pey month, Music, Vocal,5.55 per month. Drawing and Painting, each 2.25 per month, Mrs. M. II. METTS. August 19 8-1 tf FORT~MILL ACADEM Y. A. R. BANKS, A. M., Principal. THE next Session begins the 30TH DAY OF AUfiUST- Location healthy. Terms moderate. A full corps of teachers. Apply to the Principal for Circulars and further information. August 12 33 lm LOOK IN t FOR J. M. ADAMS. everybody knows it. Everybody knows that j. m. adams keeps the largest assortment of Stoves and House Furnishing Goods in Yorkville. they all do it! DO what? Why, everybody goes to j. M. ADAMS when they want to sell their old rags and tags in their old bags, and get their old Tinware repaired. theIbest extant. I HAVE received another supply of gray enameled Preserving Kettles. The best in the market. J. M. ADAMS. ~ cocoanut dippers JUST received and for sale by J. M. ADAMS. a cordial invitation IS extended to the public to call and examine my goods before buying elsewhere. J. *M. ADAMS. if you want. TF you want a nice Brittania Dipper, call on_ J. J. M. ADAMS. If you want a good Pocket Knife, go and see J. M. ADAMS. If you want an Old Dominion Coffee Biggin, call on ADAMS. If you want a nice Soup Ladle, go to J. M. ADAMS. Ifyou want a Brass Candlestick, go and see J. M. A DANS, the Stove Man. If j'ou want a good Well Bucket, call on ADAMS, the Stoyeand Tin Man. MRS. FANNIE L. DOBSON. I EMPORIUM Of" FASHION.' " AS I hope this will be my last week IN MY OLD QUARTERS, I would say that BARGAINS CAN BE HAD AT MY STORE. I would much rather MOTE MONEY THAN GOODS. All I ask, if you want anything, if to give me a chance, as I will Save You Money. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, VERY LOW. I have a good assortment of all kinds of MILLINERY, Which I will sell AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Mrs. FANNIE L. DOBSON. LATIMER & HEMPHILL. RUBBER BELTING. 5 AND 24 inch Rubber Belting for sale at LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. CIGARS. JUST received, a nice stock of the celebrated brands?Belle Helene, Bright Eyes, Blue Beard, Purity, Louisa, Ac. LATIMEK <X OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES. SUGARS at 8, 9,10 and 11 pounds to the 81.00. Coffees at 4, 5 and 6 pounds to the 81.00. Teas, Canned Goods, Pinkies, New Orleans Molasses at 65 cents per gallon; Syrups, Lard, Flour, Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Churns, Trays, Sifters, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, 4c. LATIMER & HEMPHILL. WANTJBD. 500 YARDS of Connt?p-made Jeans. 500 yards of Country-made Linsey. 500 yards of Cotton Goods. 100 pounds of Beeswax. 100 bushels of Wheat. 100 bushels of Cotton Seed. For which we will pay the highest market price in trade. LATIMER & HEMPHILL. NEW GOODS. WE are receiving daily an entire stock of New Goods, to replenish our old stock, such as BLEACHED HOMESPUN, PRINTS, YARN, Ac. AJ1 who are in need of any goods in our line, will find it to their interest to walk to the Depot Drv Goods House. LATIMER A HEMPHILL. DOBSON&PARISH. OXJR GROCERIES. JUST received, another lot of nice Breakfast Strips and CHALLENGE HAMS. The best on the market. Don't forget to give us a call. GOOD FLOUR Always on hand, at the lowest market price, all warranted to be genuine. Just received, a lot oi FRESH MACKEREL. Very nice and cheap. Don't forget to give us a call when in need. We always have a full stock of good SUGARS AND COFFEES. At bottom prices. Just received, a full stock of cheap TOBACCOS AND SNUFFS. A complete stock of NAILS and HORSE SHOES wu uanuo, rtujuuug 1U THE GROCERY LINE Can be found cheap at the well-known house of DOBSON & PARISH. M. STRAUSS. RECEIVED THIS WEEK. A NEW SUPPLY OF Prints, Bleached Shirtings, Alamance, Alpaca, Bedtiokings, Gloves, Corsets, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, And many other articles which I will sell lower than the lowest. M. STRAUSS, Chea est Cash Store. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK. W HEREAS J. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pleas, has appliod to me for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. CATHERINE BLAIR, late of the eoun ; t.v aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for York County, to be holden at York Court House, on the 30TH DAY OP SEPTEMBER, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and in the 105th year of thelndepondenccof the United States of America. J. A. MeLfjAN, Judge of Probate. August ltt 34 flt DR. J. B. PATRICK, JR., CHARLESTON, S. C., SURGEON DENTIST, rff"'.j.-ih WILL make his regular visit to JMsgak YORKVILLE IN JANUARY, 1 T with all the most improved instru! inents and appliances known to the profession ot j Dentistry. Teeth extracted by the aid of nitrous oxide. I ARTIFICIAL TEETH supplied. All Dental j operations performed and satisfaction guaranteed 1 at as reasonable rates as can be done by any firstI class Dentist. I August l'J 33 ly HUNTER & OATES. AT COST! WE will continue to sell the following Goods AT COST Until closed out: LADIES' HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, STRAW HATS, COTTONADES, LINEN DRILLING, SLIPPERS, GENTS' LOW CUT SHOES, PARASOLS, And FAINTS. 4 HUNTER & OATES. CLARK BROTHERS WAGONS. WE are Agents for the STUDEBAKER and OLD HICKORY KENTUCKY WAGONS. These Wagons are recommended for strength, durability and vYnvTT.vianv. np ptnttstt IJIlUllLUJliXI UXJ VI JkJLllJiwui With each Wagon we will give a guarantee for one year, with ordinary usage, against breakage, and should they break from any defect in material or workmanship, the broken parts will be replaced to the purchaser IHREE OF COST, Upon producing the broken parts to us. The prices, at present, for the Wagons complete, without extra fixtures, for CASH, or good NOTE with interest, for the STUDEBAKER. Thimble Skein. Iron Axle 2 horse, light capacity, 1500 lbs $72 00 $75 00 2-liorse, heavy capacity, 2500 lbs 75 00 80 00 3-horse, light capacity, 3000 lbs 80 00 85 00 3 horse, heavy capacity, 4000 lbs 85 00 92 00 4-horse, heavy capacity, 5000 lbs 90 00 100 00 OLD HICKORY. Thimble Skein. Iron Axle 2-horse, light capacity, 1500 lbs $65 00 $67 50 2-horse, heavy capacity, 2500 lbs 67 50 72 50 3-horse, light capacity, 3000 lbs 72 50 75 00 3-horse, heavy capacity,4000 lbs 75 00 80 00 4-horse, heavy capacity, 5000 lbs 82 00 90 00 WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW Representations of styles of the above to any one who wants A FIRST-CLASS WAGON, And know that we can make it to their interest to buy through us. If there should be any fluctuations in prices, either way, WE WILL CHANGE OUR PRICES Accordingly. If you want a Wagon, leave your order with us three weeks in advance, and we will have it for you. CLARK BROTHERS. J. J. SMITH & CO' NEW GOODS. WE have just received a lot of new style Prints for Fall and Winter wear. Also, a full line of bleached and brown Homespuns, Hosiery, Drills, Ac. SHOES. We have on hands a good stock of Ladies' and Men's Shoes, which we are offering at very low prices, for cash. CLOTHING. We have some very nice Clothing, suitable for Summer and Fall wear, which wo will close out at very low prices. HATS. A good assortment of Hate, in Fur, Wool and Straw, which we are offering low, for the money. DRESS GOODS. We have the prettiest stock of Dress Goods to be found in town. Call and examine our stock before yon buy. CASSIMERES. Wc have a good line of Cassimeres, Jeans and Cottonadcs. In this line you can find some good bargains. SUNDRIES. Alamance Plaids, Ginghams, Hosiery, Gloves, Bows, Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, <fec., all of whloh will be sold very low, fbr the money, OUR HOUSE. You will always find at our House a well assorted stook of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,.and, in fact, all goods usually kept in a.general stock. We respectfully ask a call and an examination of our stock before .you buy, as we know that we can make it to your interest to buy from us. J. J. SMITH <fe CO. ROBERT J. HERNDC'N, Late Student of Boston Conservatory of Music, | TEACHER OF BRASS BANDS. AND THE CORNET. Music arranged to order for any number of Instruments. Terms moderate. Agent fbr all kinds of first-olass BAND INSTRUMENTS. April 22 17 ly WITHERS ADICKES. HARDWARE. &C. JUST received. Nails of all sizes. Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead, the largest lot of Tinware in town, Smoothing Irons, Steelyards, Spring Balances, Hinges, Screws, Tacks, Shoe-findings, Files, Auger Bits, Braces, Shovels, Forks, Breast Wagon Chains, Single-Trees, Mattocks, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Kitchen Knives, Spoons and Forks, Pie Crimpers, Coffee Strainers, Graters, and Picture Nails, at WITHERS ADICKES. MACKEREL.. AFRESH lot of Mackerel to arrive thin week, at WITHERS ADICKES'. | MOLASSES. GOOD New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses, and Syrups, at WITHERS ADICKES'. COFFEE AND SUGAR. COFFEE and Sugar as low as the lowest, at WITHERS ADICKES'. BRASS KETTLES AND Porcelain lined vessels, for cooking Preserves, etc., at WITHERS ADICKES'. PI OW? OLIVER'S Chilled Turning Plows for sale at WITHERS ADICKE8'. flour. KENNE8AW Floor is cheap now at WITHERS ADICKES'. brooms. BROOMS of all kinds, for sale at WITHERS ADICKES'. just received. i HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Lard and Dried Beef, at WITHERS ADICKES'. oleomargarine. COME and look at our Oleomargarine. WITHERS ADICKES. vinegar. VINEGAR, warranted extra strength, for sale by WITHERS ADICKES. teas" ANEW lot of Green and Black Teas, Condensed Milk, Essence of Coffee, Ac., at WITHERS ADICKES. T. M. DOBSOX. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AT THE NEW YORK HOUSE. THE New York House is offering GREAT BARGAINS Tn Low-Quartered Shoes, Cottonades, EeadyMade Clothing, Dress Goods and Straw Hats. Anyone wanting anything IN THE ABOVE LINES, Will do well to come and see our Goods and get our BARGAIN PRICES. As this will be our last week AT THE OLD STAND, ' Come and see us and we will give you BIG BARGAINS RATHER THAN MOVE Our Goods. When we get into our NEW QUARTERS, We will say what WE CAN DO FOR YOU THERE. NEW YORK CASH HOUSE, * Leader of Low Cash Prices. h. fTamckesTjr. WE ARE STILL AHEAD IN low prices. OUR stock of DOMESTICS is very full, and we will guarantee prices against any one selling AT COST. We have a very large assortment of Prints, and at VERY LOW PRICES. We have a beautlftil lot of LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS, New and stylish goods. Reduced from $2 00 to $1 00, Reduced from 2 25 to 1 50, Reduced from 3 00 to 2 00, Reduced from 4 00 to 2 50, Reduced from 5 00 to 3 50, Reduced from 7 00 to 5 25, / Reduced from 9 00 to 6 25. LADIES' HATS, Reduced from $1 50 to 50 cents. Reduced from 1 25 to 50 cents. Reduced fr^m 1 00 to 50 cents. Reduced from 75 cents to 40 cents. Reduced from 60 cents to 40 cents. Reduced from 50 cents to 25 cents. CANE MATTINGS REDUCED, From 40 to 25, from 35 to 20, and from 25 to 18 cents. We show a large and beautiful stock of DRESS GOODS, At greatly reduced prices. A full line of colors of all-wool filling Buntings at 12} cents; former price 18 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 25 to 18 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 25 to 15 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 33 to 18 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 33} to 25 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 37} to 25 cents. Dress Goods reduced from 50 to 30 cents. These are nice and desirable new goods. We have a large lot of odd pieces of Dress Goods that will be sold at half cost, to close. Our entire stock of Belts at less than cost to close. We are showing a Corset for 50 cents, worth (1. WE HAVE JUST LAID OUT One case of NICE NEW PRINTS, To sell At 5 Cents Her Yard. Come early, if you want any. Many other Bargains on the same counter. LAMP'S' lif.OVFS. We are closing out our stock of Ladies' Gloves. Kids reduced from 50 and 75 to 25 cents. Kids reduced from 75 cents and $1.00 to 40 cents. Kids reduced from $1.50 to 75 cents. Kids reduced from $3.00 to $1.00. The supply of tbeso goods is limited. Call early to get choice. RIBBONS. We have a full lineofall colors of Ribbons, and are selliug them for less than value to close. WE ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS i In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Stockings, Gloves, and all kinds of Neck Wear. Our stock of Neck Rufflingsis very attractive and PRICES VERY LOW. Laoes and Trimmings at greatly reduced prices. CROQUET SETS Are very cheap. H. F. ADICKES Jr. I jlatta bbothiers "family groceries AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES! SUGAR. COFFEE, Molasses, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Pearl Orist, Rice and Corn Meal. JUST RECEIVED. Fresh Soda Crackers, Lemon Crackeis, Mixed Crackers, Ac. GRAIN CRADLES. Scythe Blades, and a line of Hardware always on hand. CANNED GOODS. Try our Okra and Tomatoes. It is a popular ar.d delicious mixture. Fresh Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon and Oysters. TRY OUR Fresh Beef, from the Boston Beef Packing Com* psny. CIGARS, PLUG TOBACCO AND SNTJFF. If you want a nice 5-cent smoke, try the Warrior, the Marmeon, "Forest King," Ac. HARDWARE. A line of Hardware, to suit our farmers and the citizens generally. SHOES AND CLOTH. _ * * J ?% Kn A A# we nave a nice smjck in ouucs, auu a imo ? Check Goods, Shirting, <fcc. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAEE. Churns, Dinner Buckets, Water Buckets, Tubs, large and small; Well Buckets. pickles, Horse Radish, Pepper Sauce, North of England Saace at 10 cents per bottle. soap. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Also, a line ot Crockery and Glassware. LATTA BROTHERS. HERNDON BRC)ir fruit jars. A T astonishingly low prices. These are staple /|L goods, but wo offer inducements to buyers to close. We have the Half Gallon and Quart sizes. Don't fail to get some of them. There is nothing nicer to have than nice fresh Apple or Peach Pies in January or February. Come and see our Jars. HERNDON BROTHERS. if you want 3[F you want a Fork, Shovel, Mattock, Grass L Blade, Snath, Breast Chains, Trace Chains, teelyard8, Picks, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Well Buckets and Wheels, Wagon Boxes, Sad Irons or 3uah Scythes, go to HERNDON BROTHERS. DON^WIforgetIT^ FIORGET what ? That you can buy t'/ie nicest Bread, Cakes, Rolls. Buns, Candle*, Nuts, / Raisins, and almost anything in the Confectionery line, a*, HERNDON BROTHERS'. cigars. J UST from the city of New York, a lot of splendid Cigars?regular daisies?at 5 cents, at the Confectionery of HERNDON BROTHERS. "flour. KENNESAW, Tennessee and good brands ot . North Carolina Flour, cheap for cash, our Grocery. HEKNDUiN bkotjmeks. : molasses. AT60, 60,65, 70 and 75 cents, by the gallon, at HERNDON BROTHERS. corn. ELEGANT Corn, just in, and cheap for cash. HERNDON BROTE.ERS. for sale. A FINE MILK COW with a young calf. HERNDON PROS. JOHN C. KUYKENDA3L In Hoc Signo Vinces. York drug storefdjger-posts. , ADVERTISEMENTS are finger-posts that point the people, without enquiry or delay, to the place where their wants or needs are to be supplied. " gsB- This points to the York Drug Store as being the place to buy pure and fresh Drugs and relia?y-Tbis points to the York Drugstore, as the place where reliable Physicians can purchase supplies en the most favorable terms, both as to time and price. This points to the York Drng Store as preeminently the place for consumers to buy Prepared Paints and Pure White Lead. We can furnish quantities sufficient to paint, from a Croquet Wicket to a Cotlon Factory. ^9- This points to the York Drug Store, as the only House in town that keeps Johnson's Dry Kalsomine. Big stock on hana. All warranted. This points to the York Drug 8toro, where a full line of Oils is kept constantly on hand, such as Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Cod Liver Oil for Tanners' use, and pure, fresh and sweet Cod Liver Oil, for Medicinal Purposes. Machinery Oil. Purified Sperm Oil for Sewing Machines. Castor Oil, pore and for lubricating purposes. Pure Olive Oil, and extra No. 1, Kerosine Oil, perfectly safe, for illuminating purposes. * ? TMn nnintft to the York Drue Store, as per baps the only place in the county, where one thousand Cigars are retailed every month. This is the famous Royal Bull, celebrated "in song and in story." Here, also, is where so much Plug Tobacco, of such good quality, is sold at such . short profits; and here, also, my Christian friends, is where the Balaam's Ass Smoking Tobacco continually speaks for itself, at 60 cents per pound. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. H. H. BEARD & CO. WHY HE STABVEL TO DEATH. BECAUSE he did not know that H. H. BEARD & CO., keep*the best and cheapest Groceries in the city, nnder "Old Masonic Hall." SUGAR AND COFFEE. WE have the best ten cent Sugar and i.be best Coffee for the money, in Yorkville. H. H. BEARD it CO. CANNED GOODS. CONSISTING of Pie Peaches, Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Salmon, Cove Oysters, Sirdines, Jellies, Gelatine, Sauces, Pickles, jftc^ low down ror the money. H. H. bKAKJJ <ic tu. CIGARS, CIGARS. TRY our Good. Luck Cigar. The bef15 cent Cigar in town. H. H. BEARD it CO. " TOBACCO, TOBACCO. " WE keep constantly on hand a full line of Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. H. H. BEARD it CO. FLOUR LOW down for Cash, at , H. H. BEARD & CO'S. THE CORNEj^U^G STORK PURE DRUGS AND MEDTCINES AT THE CORHER DRUG STORE, I INVITE speoial attention to my large assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, and everything that pertains to a well appointed first-class Drug Store, My celebrated .J, HORSE AND CATTLE, BOWDE^S Are still in demand and has given entire satisfaction. Sales increasing every day. My celebrated POULTRY TOWDER Cannot be beat in this part of the up-country. Try Dr. May's ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER. It is equal to the best Extract of Ginger in the land. Sample bottles twenty-five cents, large bottles only 50 cents. Try Dr. May's improved " COMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS. They have attained great celebrity. They never fail to give satisfaction. Price 25 cents, or five boxes for $1.00. THE C ORNER DRUG STORE Still keeps all Patent Medicines of any worth. Stills keeps all .'ills of any worfh, and all Medicines that the Old Doctor can recommend to be food. Lightning Liniment is still ahead of any liniment sold in Yorkville, and going ahead ot any that was ever sold. Sold only at the Corner Drug House. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS D. M. HALL has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARY JANE WRAY, lateoftre 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 Judge of Pro bate's Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 3RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, to shew cause, if . any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 19th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hyndred and eighty, and in the 106th year of the Independence of the "United States of America. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. August 19 34 2t ~~ OLD NEWSPAPERS, OF large size, suitable for wrapping, ior sale at?ne cent each, at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. <