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Mackey, Brayton, R. B. Elliott and H. L.
Shrewsberry were nominated for the chairmanship
of the executive committee. Elliott declined
to run, and Maokev was elected by a vote of 60
to Bray ton's 39 ana Sh re ws berry's 3.
The following executive committee were then
elected : T. E. Miller, of Beaufort having been
previously elected vice-chairman: At large, R.
B. Elliott and Saui Lee; First District, W. A.
Hayue, T. B. Johnston, E. H. Deas; Second District,
W. H. Thompson, W. N. Tuft, J. H. Livingston
; Third District, C. M. Wilder, D. R.
Phifer, A. W. Curtis; Fourth District, A. S.
Wallace, C. C. Macoy, S. T. Poinier; Fifth District,
Fred Nix, Jr., K.M. Brayton, W. F. Myers.
The Convention then elected the following
county chairmen: Abbeville, A. J. Titus ; Anderson,
W. R. Parker; Aiken, Glover H. Holland;
Barnwell, Fred Nix, Jr.; Beaufort, Win,
Wilson ; Charl&ston, E. W. M. Mackey; Chester,
C. C. Macoy; Chesterfield, Lisbon Arthur; Clarendon,
Syfax Milton; Colleton, A. C. Schaffer;
t\^?it a waffafield. Lawrence
?sm V i. \ . UilllVtl I y
Cain; Fairfield, J. P. Lakin; Georgetown, D. H.
Williams ; Greenville, W. Kennedy; Hampton,
E. A. Brabham ; Horry, no delegate; Kershaw,
J. H. Johuson; Lancaster, C. L. Jones; Laurens,
P, S. Suber ; Lexington, C. J. Hendrix ; Union,
M. K. Holloway; Marlboro, J. B. Bristol; Newberry,
Heniy Kennedy; Oconee, E. F. Eilod?:ett;
Orangeburg, S. L. Duncan; Pickens, Jerry
.lOper; Richland, E. R. Carr; Spartanburg, C.
W. Curnmings ; Sumter, Sam Lee ; Williamsburg,
S. A. Swails; York, J. L. Watson.
The Convention then adjourned to meet at 9 a.
m. on Saturday to receive'tlie platform.
The Congressional Conventions held meetings
and elected their chairmen as follows :
First District, Edward Deas; Second, S. L.
* Duncan; Third, A. L. Sneed; Fourth, C. C.
Macoy; Fifth, Fred Nix, Jr.
Later in the day the Fifth Congressional Convention
went into session and nominated Robert
Smalls for Cougress.
The Second Congressional Convention met and
nominated Mackey for Congress. The Third
Congressional Convention will meet at Newberry
on the 10th.
On Saturdav morning the Convention assembled
at 10 o'clock, when the committee on platform
submitted a report. The platform as submitted,
is laudatory of the Republican party and
abusive of the Democratic party.
A resolution was adopted that the Executive
Committee be instructed to prepare and issue an
address to the Republicans of the State after that
committee have tal^n action upon the matter referred
to them as to the nomination of a State
ticket, such address to state why they had not
put a State ticket in nomination, iu case they
shall deem I' inexpedient to nominate such "a
ticket.
After the usual vote of thanks to the chairman
and secretary, the convention adjourned sine die.
BY TELEGRAPH,
THE JUDICIAL CONVENTION.
[Special dispatch to the Enquirer..]
Chester, September 8,10 A. M.?The Judicial
Convention of the Sixth Circuit met
. .1 l\ locf
Jiere ycsiBruay, <uiu up iu v u uum kwv m^nv
had sixty ballots, resulting in no nomination.
Each county is strenuous for the candidate
of its choice, and a prolonged contest may be
expected.
The Convention will meet again this fore#
noon. G. T. S.
Commercial.
. _ *
YORKVILLE, September8.?Cotton 9.60 to 10.
LIVERPOOL, September 6.?Cotton dull. Middling
uplands, 7d.
CHARLESTON, September 6.?Cotton in fair
demand. Middling 11.
NEW YORK, September 6.?Cotton dull and
irregular. Middling uplands 11 11-16. Futures
closed steady ; sales 65,000?September, 11.01 to
11.02; October, 10.57 to 10.58; November, 10.45 to
10.46;December, 10.46 to 10.47 ; January, 10.57 to
10.58; February, 10.69 to 10.70; March, 10.82 to
10.84; April, 10.96 to 10.9S.
special polices.
To the Voters of York Connty.
My name having been placed before the people,
at the approaching primary election, for nomination
to the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
I take this method of expressing my gratitude for
any support which may be given me at the said
primary election. Very Respectfully,
Ira Hardin.
September 9 37 2t
A Worthy Candidate.
Mr. Editor: It is with pleasure that many of
his fellow-citizens see the name of Mr. Hydkr
A. D. NjjelT announced for nomination by the
primary election for the office of County Treasurer
of York county. Without detracting from
the claims of any of the worthy aspirants for
that office, we would impress the voters of the
county with the peculiar claims which Mr. Neely
undoubtedly possesses. First, and most importmt
of all, he is competent, in point of business
qualifications, to discharge the duties of the office.
Secondly. He is a gentleman of recognized
integrity. Thirdly. He has had the misfortune
to be a cripple for life, from his infahcy, disabling
and incapacitating him from manual labor for
the support and care of bis family.
Another important consideration is the fact,
that if elected, he will make his residence in i
Vnrkvillp and will make it a Doint to be in his |
office at all times?a convenience which tax-pavers
and others having business in his office will
fully appreciate. Mr. Neely's political record is
without blemish. He is fully deserving of the
votes of bis party, and will receive the hearty
support ot many dkmocrats.
September 9 37 2t
To the Pnbllc.
Mr. W. B. McCaw, my competitor in the primary
election for the office of Probate Judge,
having, as I am informed, read in the Court
House last Monday what purported to bean affidavit
of Robert White, colored, the contents of
the said affidavit charging that in the canvass of
1874 I was an avowed Republican, so regarded
by the leaders of that party, and that the said
Robert White attended Republican meetings and
traversed the county of nights in my behalf, I
paying him for such service, I deem it but just
to .myself to publish the following sworn statement
of the said Robert White, made on Monday
evening after the public speaking in the Court
House:
south carolina.?york county.
Personally appeared Robert White and makes
oath that the paper exhibited by Wm. B. McCaw,
and purporting to be an affidavit made by this
affiant, is false in all matters of fact alleged in
the said paper, except as to using my influence
to secure the election of J. A. McLean to the office
of Probate Judge of York county.
I further hereby certify under oath that the
said paper purporting to be an affidavit was not
signed by me under oath, nor do I regard it as
having been procured from me under correct
pretences.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this the
ClAnfoin Knr llift
uvii uay kji kjcpvtiijw/?j *wv. ??
Robert x White.
P. B. Darwin, Trial Justice. mark.
The above genuine affidavit, attested by a
sworn official of York county, and neither dictated
nor written by me, was read in the discus\
sion at Clover to-day, as a refutation of the socalled
affidavit?acknowledged at Clover by Mr.
McCaw to have been written by himself?and
read by him on Monday in such manner as to
convey the impression upon his hearers that it
was a sworn statement made in duly prescribed
legal form.
With this simple statement, I am willing to
rest my case with the public so far as relates to
affidavits and the manner of procuring them.
JOSEPH A. McLEAN.
Yorkville, September 7, 1880.
FINAL, NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to me by note, account
or otherwise, imxt due, are hereby notified
that the same must be promptly paid; otherwise
I shall have to enforce collections.
JOHN NICHOLS.
September 9 37 3t
LAND FOR SALE^
S)Af\ ACRES OK LAND lying on the Yorkvilleand
Charlotte road, 4 miles East of
YorKVine. ror terms, appiy tu
T. C. ROBERTSON,
Rock Hill, S. C.
September 9 37 4t
TAX XOTICE.
MY books for the final collection of STATE
AND COUNTY TAXES, for the fiscal year
1879, will be opened at?
Rock Hill, from September 15th to 18th, inclusive.
Yorkville, from September 20th to October 1st,
inclusive.
Carroll's Storo, (Bullock's Creek), October 2nd.
Fort Mill, October 4th and 5th.
Black's Station, October 8th and 9th.
Rock Hill, from October 11th to 10th, inclusive.
Yorkville, from October 18th to 3 >th, inclusive.
T. C. ROBERTSON, Treasurer.
September 9 37 4t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
York County.
WHEREAS D. A. A. WATSON has applied
to mo for Letters of Administration on all
and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of EMILY D. WOOD, late of thecountv
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 Judgeof Probate's Court forthe said countv,
to be holden at York Court House on the 24T^I
DAY OF SEPTEMBER instant, toshew cause, if
any, why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Oiven under my hand and Seal, this 9th day of
September, 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.
Septembers 3G . 2t
Ijtomhratians for Office.
FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
We are authorized to announce W. H. STEWj
ART as a candidate at the primary election, for
Domination as a member of the HOUSE OF REPR
MS ENT AT IVES.
! The friends of Dr. JOHN G. BLACK respectfully
announce him as acanddidate, at the pnmaI
ry election, for nomination as a member of the
i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
! The friends of PETER GARRISON respectl
fully announce him as a candidate at the primary
I election, for nomination as a member of the
; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
j The friends of JOHN P. GAGE, Esq., respect|
fully announce him as a candidate at the primary
I election, for nomination as a member of the
I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
j The friends of I REDE LL JONES respectfully
i announce his name as a candidate for the HOUSE
I OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result
I of the Democratic primary election.
Many friends of Major JAMES F. HART respectfully
present his name as a candidate before
the primary e'ection, for nomination to a seat in
! the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
"The friends of W. PORTER GOOD, Esq., respectfully
announce him as a candidate before
the people at the Primary election, for nomination
as a member of the" HOUSE OF REPRE- j
SENTATIVES. L
The friends of Captain 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.
Mr, Editor .?Since the Primary plan of nominating
the county officers has been adopted, wo
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 Rob," and deserves well of his country.
His old comrades of the days of 1861-'65, will
stand by him. Many Citizens.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
~Tho friends of IRA HARDIN, of Black's Station,
respectfully announce him as a candidate at
the primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY
COMMISSIONER for York county.
We are authorized to announce Maj. I. MILTON
WALLACE as a candidate, at the primary
election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county.
We are authorized to announce W. W. WHITE
as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination
as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York
county.
We are authorized to announce A. FRANK
McCONNELL as a candidate, at the primary
election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county.
Wo are authorized to announce J. v. Met auDEN
as a candidate at the primary election, for
nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county.
We are authorized to announce JOHN M.
JACKSON, cf Bethel Township, as a candidate
for nomination at the primary election, as a
COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county.
The friends of Dr. E. L. GLENN respectfully
announce him asacandidate, at the primary election,
for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county.
The friends of ANDREW F. LINDSAY, respectfully
announce him as a candidate before the
people at the primarv election, for nomination as
a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county.
The friends of 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.
At the solicitation of many friends from different
parts of the county, JASlES SCOGGINS has
consented to let his name po before ths oeople
for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county. Western York.
We are authorized to announce W. A. ROBINr*""v'VT
?n,-! :n" hafAfo fha
fUil, Ol DlHIIliVlilP, OB a wnuillairo, uvx-.v
people, at the primany election, for nomination
as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York
county.
The friends of ALEXANDER M. BLACK, ot
Coates' Tavern, respectfully announce him as a
candidate, before the people at the Primary election,
for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for York county.
The many friends of CALVIN WHISONANT
respectfully announce him as a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primaries. Besides being
eminently qualified for the position, he is in every
respect a man that the Democrats of York
county can vote for.
FOE COUNTY AUDITOR.
In the Race Also.?JOHN M. SHERER, of
Bullock's Creek, now enters the field for COUNTY
AUDITOR. The support of a generous public
is respectfully solicited, on the day of the primary
election, for this unfortunate soldier of the
18th S. C. V. Many Friends.
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.
The friends of A. SPRINGS WITHERS annoutice
him as a candidate for AUDITOR of York
county, we is wen Known in uw county as u?
his qualifications to fill the office, and he will
abide the result of the primary election.
We are authorized to aunounce E. F. (Joe)
BELL as a candidate before the people at the Primary
election, for nomination as AUDITOR of
York county.
We are authorized to announce C. SCOTT
WILSON as a candidate before the people at the
primary election, for nomination as AUDITOR
of York county.
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.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
The friends of JAMES A. WALLACE respectfully
announce him as a candidate at the primary
election, for nomination as TREASURER of
York county. Western York.
The friends of JAMES M. HOPE announce
him as a candidate before the people of York
county, at the approaching Primary election, for
the recommendation to appointment to the office
of COUNTY TREASURER.
Western York.
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.
The many friends of J. ERNEST LOWRY respectfully
nominate him for COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to the endorsement of the Democratic
Primarjr.
We are authorized to announce HYDER A. D.
NEELY as a candidate before the people, at the
primary election, for nomination as TREASUR
ER ot York county.
FOR CLERK 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.
We are authorized to announce Col. W. H. McCORKLE
as a candidate for the office of CLERK
OF THE COURT, at theensuingelection, subject
to ratification by the Democratic primaries.
We are autnorized to announce W. E. ERWIN
as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE
COURT, subject to the decision ot the voters at
the Primary election on the 16th of September.
TAD UIIFDTTT
JL V U k? * & U *-I. JL
The Democratic friends of W. J. STEPHENSON
respectfully suggest his name to the voters
of York county, as a fit and proper person to receive
the nomination for the office of SHERIFF,
at the Primary election to be held 16th September,
1880.
The friends of Capt. ROBERT H. GLENN ref
spectfully announce hitn as a candidate before the
people at the primary election, for nomination as
SHERIFF of York county.
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
the principled of * Pure Democracy.
J. A. McLEAN announces himself as a candidate
for nomination for the office of PRORATE
JUDGE for York county, subject to the result
of the Primary election.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
The friends of Rev. ROBERT LATHAN, respectfully
announce him as a candidate before the
people at the pritnarv election, for nomination as
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER of York county.
August 19 34 tf
FOR STATE SENATE.
The supporters of I. I). 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.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of EDWARD
G. WHIT ESI DES, deceased, (late of
the State of Arkansas) are hereby notified to
make immediate payment. Persons having
claims against the said estate are requested to present
them to the undersigned, duly authenticated.
JOSEPH M. WHITESIOKS, Administrator.
September 9 37 3t
THE CA\DIDATES.
THE following gentlemen have duly filed their
pledges, and can be voted for at the Democratic
primary election, viz.:
FOR THE SENATE.
I. D. WITHERSPOON.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
JOHN G. BLACK,
J. C. CHAMBERS,
JOHN P. GAGE,
PETER GARRISON,
W. PORTER GOOD,
JAMES F. HART,
IREDELL JONES,
BENJ. H. MASSEY,
WM. H. STEWART.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
JAMES B. ALLISON,
ALEX. M. BLACK,
W. HENDERSON CARROLL,
EPHRAIM L. GLENN,
IRA HARDIN,
JOHN M. JACKSON,
ANDREW F. LINDSAY,
A. FRANK McCONNELL,
JEFF. V. McFADDEN,
WM. A. ROBINSON,
JAMES SCOGGINS,
I. MILTON WALLACE,
CALVIN WHISONANT,
W. W. WHITE.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
JAMES M. HOPE,
J. ERNEST LOWRY,
i robert d. Mcknight,
HYDER A. D. NEELY,
JAMES A. WALLACE.
| FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
EL WOOD F. BELL,
WILLIAM S. MAY,
JOHN M. SHERER,
WM. B. WILLIAMS,
C. SCOTT WILSON,
A. SPRINGS WITHERS.
FOR CLKRK OF THE COURT.
WILLIAM E. ERWIN,
WILLIAM II. MoCORKLE,
JOSEPH F. WALLACE.
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE.
WM. B. McCAW,
JOSEPH A. McLEAN.
FOR SHERIFF.
ROBERT H. GLENN,
WM. J. STEPHENSON.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
JOHN B. GOOD,
ROBERT LATHAN.
GEO. W. S. HART,
Secretary Dom. Ex. Com.
September 9 37 2t
WAOOIVS.
ALWAYS on hand, five different sizes of Improved
Excelsior Tennessee Wagons, all
warranted to be the best Wagons ever made.
I am now giving my special attention to making
?60 BUGGIES, so that no man who has a
family can have any-excuse for not taking them
to Church. I AM SELLING THEM AT COST
for the special benefit of mothers and children.For
to them we look for the future welfare of this
great republic, now threatened by advocates of
centralization. Go to Church. The fear of God
is the beginning of wisdom?and in wisdom there
is safety. B.T.WHEELER.
~ ADICKES & COLCOCK"
OUR Mr. COLCOCK
IS in BOSTON and NEW YORK making purchases
for our
FALL TRADE.
We are receiving goods daily, and when they are
all in, we feel no hesitancy in saying that we cannot
be beat in our several lines.
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES.
And
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ADICKES & COLCOCK.
MILLER & LINDSAY.
Mr. J. Robert Lindsay,
Late with
HUNTER & OATES,
Has entered the above named partnership as an
active member, having been connected with it
since its formation as
A SILEN T TAKTNJttiK,
And he will be glad to serve his Customers and
Friends at all times.
THE FIRM NOW OCCUPY
The late stand of T. M. DOBSON'S DRY GOODS
STORE, and will always be supplied with a full
stock of
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery, Plantation Supplies, etc.
MILLER & LINDSAY.
HERNDON BROS.
BELTING.
3, 5 and 6-inch Rubber Belting, for sale at
^ HERNDON BROTHERS.
FLOUR.
KENNESAW and North Carolina Flour can
be found at HERNDON BROTHERS'.
MOLASSES AND SYRUP.
AT 50, 60, 70 and 75 cents per gallon, at
HERNDON BROTHERS'.
BREAD.
AS a general thing, you can get Bread at our
Confectionery, at all times.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
BAGGING AND TIES.
A GOOD stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
A HERNDON BROTHERS.
CORN.
ELEGANT Corn, just in, and cheap for cash.
tiERNDON BROTHERS.
RECENT IMPORTATION,
PER Schooner North Carolina, half gallon, 1,2,
3, 4 and 6 gallon Stone Jars ; gallon and halt
gallon Stone Jugs, and gallon Pitchers.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
COTTON VS. GOODS.
OUR friends are reminded that we will give
them more for their Cotton than any one
else. So bring it while it is damp and sell before
it gets lower. HERNDON BROTHERS.
IF YOU WANT.
you want a Fork, Shovel, Mattock, Grass
1 Blade, Snath, Breast Chains, Trace Chains,
Steelyards, Picks, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails,
Well Buckets and Wheels, Wagon Boxes, Sad
Irons or Bush Scythes, go to
HERNDON BROTHERS.
LOO K OUT
FOR
J. M. ADAMS,
On
THE HOME STRETCH.
HE is about to win with his Stoves and his
Tin.
COMPETITION DEFIED.
I like opposition,
I defy competition,
And under no condition
Will I budge from my position,
As the leading Stove and House Furnishing
Hardware Store in Yorkville. J. M. ADAMS.
JCJST RECEIVED."
ONE hundred and twenty-five dollars worth of
Crockery and Glassware. My Crockery is
none of your Cheap John stulF, but is the pure
white Iron Stone China. J. M. ADAMS,
Leader of Low Prices in Yorkville.
ONWARD AND UPWARD,
Excelsior is my motto, i am agent
for the celebrated Excelsior Stove Works of
Philadelphia and Baltimore, therefore I can furnish
any Stove or pieces of any Stove made at the
Excelsior Stove Works. I can furnish repairs
for any Stove made by the Liebrandt A McI)owall
Stove Companj' of Philadelphia and Haiti I
more. I can furnish pieces for Stoves made by
M. F. Filley, and most all the Stoves -manufac1
tured in the United States.
J. M. ADAMS, Yorkville, S. C.
FOR SALE.
bushels rust proof red oats.
, ZlA II | Also, rust proof wheat.
T. W. CLAWSON,
September 2 30 lm
T. M. POBSOJV.
I THE NEW YORK HOUSE.
i
I AM now receiving weekly, NEW Goods,
for
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
Such as
SHOES, BOOTS, PRINTS,
And ^ large line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, NOTIONS,
And many other goods
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
i My prices will, as usual, be vory low, and my
i conns as cnod as the best.
I AT THE PRICES.
i I tbink the NEW YORK HOUSE has quite an
advantage by having plenty of good
LIGHT AND ROOM,
To show goods. Every person can see what he is
buying. So when you
WANT GOODS
Do not fail to call and see the NEW YORK
HOUSE PRICES. I expect, as usual, to
LEAD IN LOW CASH PRICES.
NEW YORK CASH HOUSE,
Leader of Low Cash Prices.
MRS. FANNIE L. DOBSON.
XEW GOODS.
JUST arrived, a lot of latest styles of
HATS, BONNETS, RUFFS, TIES,
Silks, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, Linen Collars
and all kinds of
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
My Kid Glove Department is full of all numbers.
I also have a nice line of
NOTIONS, HOSIERY,
Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cottqp; Laces, of all
kindR: Creoes. India Edeines and Insertings. In
fact, almost anything you may want in the
MILLINERY LINE.
I keep first-class Goods, a first-class Milliner and
keep a
FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE.
All I ask is for you to call and see my goods and
get
MY PRICES.
Mrs. FANNIE L. DOBSON.
KENNEDY BR0S: & BARRON.
THIS WAY ALL !
GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
OUR Mr. JAMES R. KENNEDY has returned
from Northern Markets, and has bought a
large stock of goods, which are arriving daily,
consisting of
All kinds of Dress Goods, Satins,
Cashmeres, Trimming Silks,
Alpacas; Cravats,
Delaines, Flannels,
Silk Handkerchiefs, Towels,
Shawls, Ruffs,
Plaid Tjinseys. Collars,
Boots and Snoes, Laces,
Hats, Shirts.
JACONET EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS,
The orettiest in town.
VIRGINIA WOOLEN MILLS'
Cassimeres, Kerseys and Jeans, Salem Jeans and
Linseya.
Abdominal Corsets,
Nursing Corsets,
Clipper Corsets.
Empress Corsets,
Bon Ton Corsets,
Kid Fitting, None Such Corsets.
Mosquito Bars, at very cheap Figures.
A heavy stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
LATIMER & HEMPHILL.
RUBBER BELTING.
5 AND 2} 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.
LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES.
SUGARS at 8, 9,10 and 11 pounds to the $1.00.
Coffees at 4, 5 and G pounds to the $1.00. Teas,
Canned Goods, Pickles, New Orleans Molasses at
t>t> cencs per gaiion ; ayrups, i^aru, riour, water
Buckets, Weil Buckets, Churns, Trays, Sifters,
Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, Ac.
LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
WANTED.
500 YARDS of Country-made Jeans.
500 yards of Country-made Linsey.
500 yards of Cotton Goods.
100 pounds of Beeswax.
100 bushels of Whoat.
100 bushels of Cotton Seed.
For which we will pay the highest market price
in trade.
LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
NEW GOODS.
WE are recetvingdaily an entire stock of New
Goods, to replenish our old stock, such as
BLEACHED HOMESPUN, PRINTS, YARN,
Ac. All who are in need of any goods in our
line, will find it to their interest to walk to the
Depot Dry Goods House.
IJA.iiLYijCift a
M. STRAUSS.
VERY LOW PRICES.
M. STRAUSS
Will leave next week to buy
AX EXTIRE XEW STOCK
of
FALL, AND WINTER GOODS. ,
In the meantime, I will 9ell my stock on hand
1 at
VERY LOW PRICES,
To get all the Cash I can.
ROBERT J. HERNDON,
Lute Student of Boston Conservatory of Music,
TEACHER OF BRASS BANDS,
A' NDTHE CORNET. Mnsic arranged to order
for any number of Instruments. Terms
moderate.
Agent for all kinds of first-class BAND INSTRUMENTS.
April 22 17 ly 1
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AUCTION SALES,
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Samuel M. Hall, against Samuel B. Hall and
others.
XJURSUANT to the Order and Decree of the
X Court, made in the above entitled cause, I
will expose to public sale on tha
FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT,
Being Sales-Day, that tract or parcel of land in
York county, known as the "Pankey tract," containing
TWO HUNDRED AND THREE (203) ACRES,
More or less, and bounded by lands of W. B.
Steele, W. J. Bowen, W. B. Allison and J. R.
Wallace, and by other lands.
TERMS OF SALE,
One-third Cash ; and the balance, with interest,
in one and two years, secured bv bond and mortgage
of purchaser, with at least one approved
surety to the bond?with privilege to purchaser
to pay all cash. Possession to bo given on the
first day of January next.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk.
September 9 * 37 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK, j
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Agnes A. Moore, Plaintiff, against Samuel G.
Hemphill, Administrator, and others, Defendants.?
Complaint for Relief.
IN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale of
Hon. J. B. Kershaw, Circuit Judge, made and
filed July 1, 1880, in above entitled cause, I will
expose to public sale, at York Court House, on
SALES-DAY IN OCTOBER NEXT,
During the legal hours of sale, the real estate belonging
to the estate of Dr. R. L. LOVE, deceased,
and also the reversionary interest in Dower, as
follows, to wit: All that parcel and tcact of land,
containing
FIFTY-FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
East of the public road leading from Yorkville to
Chester, and adjoining lands of E. N. Crawford,
Miss Ash, Mrs. Emily McConnell and others.
Also, all that other piece, parcel or tract of land,
containing,
TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES,
More or less, West of the Chester Road, adjoining
lands of J. S. Guy, Miss Ash, Mrs. Emily
McConnell, and Mrs. Love's Bratton place. Also,
the reversionary interest in Widow's Dower.
Dower tract containing
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES,
Mors or less.
Terms.?The reversionary interest in Dower
for Cash. The other two tracts one-half cash;
balance of purchase money on?a credit of twelve
months, with interest, secured by a bond and
mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay
for papers. Reference may be bad to plats of the
said lands on file in the Clerk's Office.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
September 9 37 4t
WITHERS ADICKES""
HAS returned from the North and hopes to
show many attractions in his lines, in a few
days.
FRESH GROCERIES.
Sugars?Cut Loaf, Granulated A, Extra Cand
E; Coffees?Mocha, Java, Peaberry and Rio, at
all prices; Spices,"Cream Tartar, Cheese, MaccaI
?Oaa/Ih U 1 An 4m *?n? {nfvr T omnn
iuiii, v^nuiiou vjvjuuo, x iuivjoo iu vauoij, uvuivu
Peel, Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Teas, Cardies,
Wax and Adamantine; Jellies, Baking Powders,
Sauces, etc., etc.
SOAPS.
We claim to sell cheap. Laundry from 2} cents
per bar ; Toilet Soaps, 15 or 20 varieties, from 15
cents per dozen up; Lump Indigo and Box Blueing,
Starch and Smoothing Irons.
CROCKERY.
We will have a nice stock, embracing some
French China, etc.; Glassware, in nice variety;
nice neat Chamber Sets?10 and 12 pieces?at $5.00
and $6.00.
HARDWARE.
Axes, Hatchets, Locks, Stock, Knob, Rim, Till
and Pad ; Screws, Butts, Hinges, Bolts, Hammers?Sledge
and Hand; Saws?Hand and Wood;
Steelyards, etc.
WOODEY WARE
And Willow Ware, in great variety.
SYRUP.
A nice article at 50 cents, just received.
MACKEREL.
AFRESH lot of Mackerel to arrive this week,
at WITHERS ADICKES'.
PLOWS.
OLIVER'S Chilled Turning Plows for sale at
WITHERS ADICKES'.
FLOUR.
KENNESAW Flour is cheap now at
WITHERS ADICKES'.
BROOMS.
BROOMS of all kinds, for sale at
WITHERS ADICKES'.
?- JUST RECEIVED.
TT AMS, Breakfast Strips, Lard and Dried Beef,
n at WITHERS ADICKES'.
VINEGAR.
VINEGAR, warranted extra strength, for sale
by WITHUJIS ADICKES.
CLARK BROTHERS
OUR GROCERY.
"y^E will make our House headquarters for
BAGGING AND TIES.
This season, as formerly. We have a full supply
of Bagging, and New and Pieced Ties on hand,
and guarantee ours to be as low, or lower than
any other House in town. We keep up a full
line of
HEAVY HARDWARE.
Comprising Refined Iron, in all shapes and forms:
best English Cast Steely for Drills, Ac.; both cut
and finished Nails, of all sizes; Axes, Spades,
Shovels, Steel Forks, Trace Chains, Stay Chains.
Breast Chains, Tongue Chains, Hames, Steel
Plows, Farmers' Friend Plows. These are the
best and cheapest Turn Plows now in use, as they
can be utilized for almost every purpose on the
farm. We ask that you come to us for these articles,
as we can save you money. We also have
a full line of
GROCERIES.
Sugars, Coffees, Bacon, Lard, Rice, Molasses,
TT ei A..AMntu:nAI ?nnAii.
naujs, ovjupa, auu, iu ouuib, cvcujr'iinug uauaujr
found in r
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY.
Come to us, we will satisfy your wants, and do it
cheap.
We still have the Agency for
STUDEBAKER & OLD HICKORY WAGONS
And will make orders for them on small commissions,
for those who need a wagon. These Wagons
have no superior in point of excellence and
durability. We will furnish them at Manufacturers'
prices, and would say that it would be to
vour interest to consult us as to prices before you
buy.
We will give
FULL PRICES FOR COTTON
To those who owe us, when placed in settlement
of account. We want to make a clean showing
on our Books this Fall, and ask your prompt attention.
CLARK BROTHERS.
GUANO NOTES.
YOUR Note for Guano has been returned to me
for collection, and T am ready to serve you
at your oonvenienoe. R. F. CLARK, Agent.
YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE,
THIS institution will open anew the
SECOND MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER,
1880, with a competent corps ot
CKEr The Collegiate year will comprise
forty weeks, divided into two terms of twenty
weeks each.
Expenses per term of twenty weeks?one half
in advance ; balance at the end of the term.
Primary Department, $10 00
Intermediate, 12 50
Collegiate, including Latin, Greek and
Higher Mathematics, 20 00
MUSIC, AS UU
Board, including Fuel and Lights, per week, 2 50
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.
September 2 36 4t
MRS. M. H. MEXT8'
HOME FEMALE INSTITUTE.
>7^. THE next session of this School will
commence on the 16TH OF SEPTEMBER,
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 per month.
Music, Vocal, 5.55 per month.
Drawing and Painting, each, 2.25 per month.
Mrs. M. H. METTS.
August 19 34 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 A BRO.
Rock Hill, S. C., Aug. 26, 1880. 35 tf
H. F. ADICKES, JR.
FRED. ADICKES
Has just
RETURNED FROM NEW YORK,
And with him brings a very
EXTENSIVE STOCK
Of
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS,
And all kinds of
DRY GOODS.
The most
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
Of
LACES AND WHITE GOODS,
SILKS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, FRINGES,
BUTTONS, &C.,
That we have ever had; and a .
VERY LARGE LINE
Of
BARE NOVELTIES
In
DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS
And
FANCY GOODS.
H. F. ADICKES. JR.
HUNTER & OATES.
OUR EFFICIENT BUYER,
Mr. J. J. HUNTER,
?
Is now
IN NEW YORK,
Purchasing
A LARGE STOCK
Of new and attractive
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
This stock will embrace all
THE LATEST STYLES.
And will be full
IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
We invite all to come and
INSPECT THESE GOODS
As soon
AS THEY ARRIVE,
Which will be in
A Very Short Time.
We will
SPARE NO PAINS
To
ACCOMMODATE OCR CDSTOMERS,
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m
And we are determined
TO DO A ROUSING BUSINESS
This Fall, * ,
SUMMER GOODS
Are still being disposed of
A.T COST.
Call and
MAKF YOUR SELECTION
Before they are all gone.
HUNTER & OATES.
J, J, SMITH & CO*
REMOVAL.
T*7"E would inforn^our friends and customers
f that we have removed our stock of DRY
GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac., to the old stand of J.
H. ADAMS, where we shall be pleased to see all
our old customers and many new ones. With
our increased facilities, we feel sure that we can
make it to your advantage to deal with us. Our
motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits."
We have this day associated with us Mr. H. W.
HOPE, who is well known in this community as
a good business man. Weask for him a call from
his old friends and customers, as we know he can
do bettor for them than ever before.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
DRY GOODS, &C.
WE have in Store a well assorted Rtock of
DRY GOODS. jCLOTHING^ BOOTS and I
SHUJES, ana nununa, an or wuico we
will sell you at the very lowest prices.
PRINTS.
We have just received a nice lineof Fall Prints,
which wo will sell very low. Call and see their).
SHOEfS.
Our stock of Shoes is very oomplete, Our new
stock in this line will be arriving in a few days,
DRESS GOODS.
Our stock of Dress Goods Is very full for the
season, and to wake room for Fall Goods, we will
close them out very low.
CLOTHING.
Our stock of Clothing, Hats, and Notions, is
being replenished by our Fall Purchases. We
will be able in a few days to show a full line of
these goods at popular prices.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
JL ATT A BROTHERS
PAMILYQSOCERIES
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES!
SUGAR.
COFFEE, Molasses, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Pearl Grist, Rice and Corn Meal.
JUST RECEIVED.
Fresh Soda Crackers, Lemon Crackers, 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
and delicious mixture. Fresh Tomatoes, Peaches,
Salmon and Oysters.
TRY OUR
Fresh Beef, from the Boston Beef Packing Com.
pany.
CIGAE8, PLUG TOBACCO AND SNTJFF.
If you want a nice5-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.
We have a nice stock of Shoes, and a line of
Check Goods, Shirting, Ac.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Churns, Dinner Buckets, Water Buckets, Tubs,
large and small; Well Buckets.
PICKLES,
Eorse Radish, Pepper Sauce, North of England
Sauce at 10 cents per bottle.
SOAP.
Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Also, a line ot
Crockery and Glassware.
LATTA BROTHERS.
UYKMDiXT"
In Hoc Signo Vinces.
TORE DRUG STORE FINGER-POSTS.
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla with Iodide of
Potassium cures Scrofula, old Sores, Boils, Incipient
Consumption, and all Skin Diseases. Made
under our own formula, and sold only at the
x orK lJTUg oiore.
Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu (formula
of Dr. Alexander) may be relied upon ks giving
permanent relief in Diseases of the*Kidney and
Bladder, and all Urinary troubles.
Expectorant Mixture (formula of Dr. Eindsay)
is a most efficient remedy for Colds, Coughs,
Tightness or Constriction of the Chest, Asthma,
Bronchitis. Particularly recommended for Croup,
Wheezing or Stopping of the air passages in children.
For sale only at the York Drug Store,
Horse Liniment, (our own formuln) cures
Sweeney, Wind Galls, Fistula, Flesh Wounds,
Sprains, Lameness, Scratches, Ac., Ac. For sale
only at the York Drug Store.
Horse and Cattle Powders, (onr own formula)
used as a curative in all diseases incident to Horses
and Cattle. This Powder given to M.'lk Cows
will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream ten
per cent. For sale only at the York Drug Store.
Phelps Brown's Restorative Assimilant is the
great remedy for Epileptic and other forms of Fits.
We feel sure that auy case will be benefitted, if
not cured, by the use of this medicine. For sale
?? t- ?i i- XI-_ XT?i. n
m xorK oniyai mo iui & ui ug ovuio,
In Torpid Liver and its consequent derangement
of the general health, one cannot do better
than take Gilder's Celebrated Liver Pills. One
gvoss just received at the York Drug Store. '. We
have still on hand some of Cousin Sallie
Dillard's Choice Country Twist. Satisfying as a
chew. Consoling in the pipe.
JNO. C. KUYKENDAL.
Si. H. BEARD & CO.
WHY HE STARVED TO DEATH.
BECAUSE he did not know that H. H. BEARD
<fc CO., keep the best and cheapest Groceries
in the city, under "Old Masonic Hall."
SUGAR AND COFFEEU
WE have the best ten cent Sugar and the best
Coffee for the money, in Yorkville.
H. H. BEARD & CO.
CANNED GOODS. T~~
CONSISTING of Pie Peaches, Fresh Peaches,
Tomatoes, Salmon, Cove Oysters, Sardines,
Jollies, Gelatine, Sauce*;, Pickles, <fcc., low down
for the money. H. H. BEARD & CO.
CIGARS, CIGARS.
TRY our Good Luck Cigar. The best 5 cent
Cigar in town. H. H. BEARD & CO.
~ TOBACCO, TOBACCO..
WE keep constantly on band a full line of
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos.
H. H. BEARD & CO.
- FLOUR r
]OW down for Cash, at
J H. H. BEARD 4 GO'S.
THE CORNER DRUG STORE.
PORE DRUGS AND MEDICINES '
AT
THE COHNEB DBTJG 8T0EE.
1" INVITE special attention to my large assort.
ment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Toilet Goods, and everything that
portals to a well appointed first-class Drug Store.
My celebrated
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
Are still in demand and has given entire satisfaction.
Sales increasing every day. My celebrated
POULTRY POWDER
Cannot be bent 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
fait to give satisfaction. Price 25 cents, or five
boxes for $1.00.
THE CORNER DRUG STORE
Still keeps all Patent Medicines of any worth.
Stills keeps all Pills of any worth, and all Medicines
that the Old Doctor can recommend to be
food. Lightning Liniment is still ahead of any
dniment sold in Yorkville, and going ahead of
any that was ever sold. Sold only at the Corner
Drug House. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent.
DOBSON ^PARISH.
Ami nrrAOU AH riAAHO
UKII OlVtH. VI UUUJL'O.
WE have just received a complete fttock of
BAGGING, ARROW?AND SPLICED
TIES, all at the lowest market price. Give us a
call when in need.
BACON'AND FLOUR
11 ways on-hand; also, New Orleans Molasses
ftud Syrups, cheap for the cash. Another lot of
Patapsco Baking Powders?the best and cheapest
Powder on the marke'?only 15 cents per can.
Give it a trial and be convinced. Just received,
a lot of good
HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,
At low figures. Shoe dndings of all kinds. A
lot of nicePotware just received, and very cheap.
HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS
Always on" hand, cheap. We have now a nice
line of Soap, Starch and Blueing, Bladder Snuff,
BLACK AND GREEN TEAS,
Corn Starch, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves,
Matches, Buckets, Brooms,
iir4au no a nns
WW GLKJJLM.
Rope of all sizes. Call at the Grocerv Store of
DOBSON A PARISH.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
NOT having sold all my property in York and
Chester counties, I now offer 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 about 325acres. This land is in a good
state of cultivation?is good farming and, with
about 25 acres of rich bottom land on Pishing
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, oontaining 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 continuity 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 Wiunsboro, S. C., aud any
one wishing to examine either or any of the plantations,
with the view of purchasing, will be
sbown over the same. A. WILLIFORD.
July 29 31 tf
"THE CAMPAIGN OPENED!I
WOULD respectfully inform the plai ters 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,
ana will be pleased to bid on all SAMPLES that
may be presented. I shall be at the TOP 01
THE MARKET all the time.
J. R. GARDNER-.
August 2G 35 4t