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jsptcial ftolicts. To the Voters of York County. 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. Hyder A. D. Neely 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. Neelv undoubtedly possesses. First, and most important 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 infancy, disabling and incapacitating him from manual labor for the support and care of his family. Another important consideration is the fact, that if elected, he will make his residence in Yorkville, and will make it a point to be in his office at all times?a convenience which tax-payers and others having business in his office will fully appreciate. Mr. Neelv's political record is without blemish. He is fully deserving of the votes of his party, and will receive the hearty support of Many Democrats. September 9 37 2t OBITUARY. Died.?Near Hickorv Grove, on the 24th of August, 1880, JOHN WAl>E, youngest son of Rufus G. and E. A. Whitesides, aged five years. At Smith's Turnout, York county, on the 7th instant, MAGGIE BURDELL, daughter of Joseph Burdell, aged 8 3*ears. NEW FERRY BOAT. NOTICE is hereby given to the traveling public that a NEW*FERRY BOAT has been put in at WRIGHT'S FERRY, on Catawba River, on the road leading from Yorkville to Charlotte. The undersigned will alwaj's be in attendance, and persons will be ferried across the river at any hour of the day or nigni jviuiuui an; unnecessary delay. A. S. HAND, Proprietor. September 10 38 2t* "revolutionaIiy relicsT" ALL persons having Revolutionary Relics and desiring to exhibit them during the KING'S MOUNTAIN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, will deliver them to me at Yorkville on the 1st and 2nd of October, or at the Battle Ground on the 5th of October. Relics must be properly labeled to insure safe return. R. LATHAN Chairman Hist. Com. September 16 38 3t NOTICE. GOVERNOR'S DAY! THE DEMOCRACY OF YORK are especially requested to bearin mind that MONDAY, the 27th day of this month, is "GOVERNOR'S DAY" FOR YORK COUNTY. The Executive Committee entertain the hope that the gathering to meet the speakers in behalf of the STATE TICKET, will be large and worthy of the Old King's Mountain District. Red-Shirts ! come in Uniform, and the "more the merrier." By Order, GEO. W. S. HART, Sec. Dem. Ex. Com. September 16 38 2t DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. W. X. WALKER, ^JL-X-L-Lr RESIDENT DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has recovered from the injuries lately received, and is now prepared to serve all who mav desire his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. With improved instruments and superior facilities in all departments of the profession, be feels safe in PROMISING PERFECT SATISFACTION in every instance. Prices moderate and terms reasonable. TTr * T OnvryOATl VV. Rl, VV AbAbtv, uciiuii uu September 16 38 tt MILLER & LINDSAY. _ oats. A FINE lot of Red Rust Proof and White Oats for sale. MILLER <fe LINDSAY. pot ware; 1X7E aave in stock a complete line of Potware. Tf which we will sell cheap. MILLER & LINDSAY. flour; JUST received, a lot of first-class Flour, at MILLER <fc LINDSAY'S. hams. JUST received, a choice lot of Hams, at the Grocery Store of >?Trr pd T TVIKiY I lUiLiUUlV V* ... COFFEE. AN extensive supply of Coffee?various brands, at MILLER <fe LINDSAY'S. G ROCE RIES, HARDWARE,&C. "1*7"E are always well supplied with Groceries, Tf and our lines of Hardware and Crockery are also complete. MILLER & LINDSAY. DOBSON & PARISH. POWDER, POWDER. WE have the Agency for King's Royal FFF G Rifle Powder,"at $6.00 per keg* guaranteed to be as good as the best on the market, lilasting Powder at 20 cents per pound. We still liave a lull supply 01 BAGGING AND TIES On hand, at the lowest market price. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. We also have a FRESH STOCK OF OYSTERS, Sardines, Pickles, Salmon, Peaches, Tomatoes, Patapsco Baking Powders at 15 cents. JAS. KIRK'S PINK SOAP. The best Soap in the market. Give it a trial. Fresh Peanuts and Candy just arrived. If you want a nice puft', try the celebrated BRIGHT EYE CIGAR. Fresh Crackers, of the best quality and at the lowest Cash price. DOBSON A PARISH. M. STRAUSS. GOOD NEWS. M STRAUSS has received and is daily re# ceiving his NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Selected with care and bought at very low prices, and which WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Fast colored Prints at 5 cents. Heavy brown Shirting at 61 cents. Men's heavy Boots at?2 00. Women's heavy Gaiters at $1.00. And all other goods IN PROPORTION. M. STRAUSS. ROBERT J. HERNDON, 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 for all kinds of first-class BAND INSTRUMENTS. April 22 17 ly ~THE CAMPAIGN OPENED! I WOULD respectfully inform the planters ol York county, that I am again in the COTTON MARKET, as "buyer for J. M. IVY A CO., at the bouse 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 20 35 4t FINAL NOTICE. ~~ ALL persons indebted to me bv note, accounl or otherwise, paxt due, are hereby notified that the same must be promptly paid; otherwise I shall have to enforce collections. JOHN NICHOLS. September 9 37 3t OLD NEWSPAPERS, , large size, suitable for wrapping, for sak II at one cent each, at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. August 20 35 2t NOTICE. 1AMstill Agent for the "American"becauseiti! the best and cheapest Sewing Machine made J. R. SCHORB. February 19 8 tf dominations for ?ffict FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. We are authorized to announce W. H. STEW| ART as a candidate at the primary election, for ! nomination as a member ofthe HOUSE OF REP- | RESENTATIVES. The friends of Dr. JOHN G. BLACK respectfully announce him asaoanddidate, at the primary election, for nomination as a member of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. * The friends oi' PETER GARRISON respect-' fully announce hint as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination as a member of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of JOHN P. GaUE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination as a member of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of IREDELL JONES respectfully announce his name as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. Many friends of Major JAMES F. HART re' ' ' ? ?? ? linfAra spectruiiy present nisuauivns tnepriraarv e'eetion, 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 REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of Captain BENJAMIN H. MASSEY, of Fort Mill township, respectfully an| nounee 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. EilitorS nee the Primary plan of nominating the county officers has been adopted, we Would brir.g 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 18t>l-'65, will stand by him. Many Citizens. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The friends of IRA HARDIN, ol' Black's Station, respectfully announce him as a candidate at the primarv 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. We are authorized to announce J. V. McFADDEN as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER lor York county. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. JACKSON, of 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 iesp?otfulJy announce him as a candidate, at the primary election, for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county. The friends of ANDREW b\ LINDSAY, respectfully announce him asa candidate before the people at the primary 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, JAMES SCOGGINS has consented to let his name go before the people for nomination as a COUNTY COMMISSIONER for York county. Western York. We are authorized to announce W. A. ROBINSON, of Blairsviile, as a candidate, before the people, at the primanv 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 CA LVIN WHISONANT respectfully announce mm as a canuiuaie iur 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. FOR 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 announce him as a candidate for AUDITOR of York county. He is well known in the county as to his qualifications to fill the office, and he will abide the result of the primary election. We are authorized to announce 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 ol 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. McKNlGHT 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 respectfullv nominate him for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic Primary. 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. 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 theensuingelectiou, subject to ratification by the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce W. E. ERWIN as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE COU RT, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary election on the 16th of September. FOR SHERIFF. 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. Th.M0..H.Afn.nt RftRRRT II. GLENN re spectfully announce him 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. Met AW, Esq., is respectfully submitted to the Democracy of York, as a candidate for PROBATE JUDOE, subject to the result of the primary election. His nomination and election will gratify many friends and uphold the principle# of " Pubk Democracy. J. A. McLEAN announces iiimsklfas a candidate for nomination for the oflice of PROBATE 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 primary election, for nomination as SCHOOL COMMISSIONER of Y'ork county. August 19 34 tf { FOR STATE SENATE. ! Thesupportersof L D. WITHERSPOON, Esq., in 1870, 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. WHITESIDES, deceased, (lateol the State of Arkansas) are hereby notitied tc make immediate payment. Persons having s claims against the said estate are requested to pre. sent them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, JOSEPH M. WHITESIDES, Administrator. September 9 37 3t I HERNDON BROS. IRON COTTON TIES. JUST received, a good lot of Spliced Ties, to be ' sold at bottom prices. Also, the whole Tie, j for sale low. Do not forget to see us before you buy your Bagging and Ties. HERNDON BROTHERS. PLOWS. WE are now offering the A. B. & D. E. Watt Plows at Cost, to close. Also Reese Patent Plow, and Iron Foot Plow, to close. Also, Plow Points for A. B. <fe D. E. Watt Plows. HERNDON BROTHERS. ROPE. FOR Well Rope, for Plo& Lines, for Bed Cord, to tie out a Cow, or to hang Clothes on, with Pins to hold the Clothes on. HERNDON BROTHERS. BAGGING AND TIES. JUST received, 3,000 yards of splendid Bagging, to be sold at low prices. HERNDON BROTHERS. 6 6 6 SIX yards of Bagging and Six Ties for $1.25, to cover a bale of Cotton, at WFRNDON BROTHERS. RECENT ARRIVALS OF Brandy Peaches and Brandy Cherries, at HERN DON BROTHERS. OIL, OIL. KEROSINE, Train, and Machine Oils, at HERNDON BROTHERS. BELTING. fi) 3, 5 and 6-inch Rnbber Belting, for sale at HERNDON BROTHERS. FLOUR. KENNESAW and North Carolina Flour can befoundat HERNDON BROTHERS'. J. M. ADAMS. COLUMBIA COOK. FOR fifteen years this Stove has been on the market, and the thousands of families that haye it in use can attest its merits. It gives satisfaction for either wood or coal. We have lined the oven doors with tin for this season's trade. J. M. ADAMS. STOVES REPAIRED. I AM now prepared to line the bake ovens of the Culver-Farmer cook stoves. J. M. ADAMS. JUST RECEIVED. A NICE lot of Galvanized Sheet Iron, cheap for the cash. J. M. ADAMS. LAMPS AND CANDLESTICKS. ? UTTT T lina nf InmnQ unri Pan ft 1 OS'tlpk S for A 'sale by '"" * J.M. ADAMS. _______ A NICE BIRD CAGE for sale bv J. M. ADAMS. JUST RECEI VEIh ONE hundred and twenty-five dollars worth of Crockery and Glassware. My Crockery is none of your Cheap John stuff, but is the pure white Iron Stone China. J. M. ADAMS, Leader of Low Prices in Yorkville. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON! THIS WAY ALL I 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 Linseys, Collars, Boots and Shoes, Laces, Hats, Shirts. JACONET EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, The prettiest in town. VIRGINIA WOOLEN MILLS' Cassimeres, Kerseys and Jeans, Salem Jeans and Linseys. 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. A BARRON. guanonotesT THE Empire and Wando Companies have returned GUANO NOTES to us for collection. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON, Agts. riFbber belting AND Bagging and Ties at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. \yool wanted. CLEAN washed Wool wanted at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. ~ the candidates. 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. II. MASSEY, WM. H. STEWART. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. JAMES B. ALLISON, A T VY \f BT.APIf 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, 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 CLERK OF THE COURT. WILLIAM E. ERWIN, WILLIAM H. McCORKLE, JOSEPH P. WALLACE. FOR JUDGE OK 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 Dem. Ex. Com. September 9 37 2t ; ~~ WAGONSr"^ 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 ma' king ?00 BUGGIES, so that no man who has a family can have any excuse for not taking them f 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 j is the beginningof wisdom?and in wisdom there I is safety. B. T. WHEELER. HUNTER & OATES. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! OUIt buyer has just returned FROM THE NORTHERN MARKETS, Having purchased one of the largest and MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS Of FRESH AND RELIABLE GOODS Ever offered bj' us. We can only furnish a list of the MOST CONSPICUOUS ARTICLES. /, n ?nnz-1 aoo Hiom ull uan yuuiaun o??w ?vw ?..* DRESS GOODS, With Silk and Satin, Plain and Brocaded Trimmings, in all the latest STYLES AND COLORS, Are exhibited IN RARE PERFECTION. A peerless lot of CALICOES, Which are pronounced to be the PRETTIEST EVER SHOWN IN YORK. A varied assortment of JEWELRY, Comprising Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver WATCHES AND CHAINS, Rings, Pins, Ac., Ac. Also, Silver Castors, Buti.. Roulr/ito Pint In Stands: x/ioiigoj vanv ? , KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. An elegant line of LADIES' CLOAKS, To arrive soon. In fact, we will Lave almost everything the ladies desire. SCHOOL BOOKS And beautiful Stationery just opened. We Are Convinced. That we have THE BEST LINE OF CLOTHING In town, consisting of Mens', Youths' and Boys' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, and all other GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ON HAND. All of the above we propose to sell at prices TUAT PAkJJT RC RPAT. I IIM I vnn vk wbnn HUNTER & OATES. ~ T.M.DOBSON. THE NEW YORK HOUSE. I AM now receiving weekly, NEW Goods, for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Such as SHOES, BOOTS, PRINTS, And a large line of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, JNUT1UJNS, And many other goods TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. My prices will, as usual, be very low, and my goods as good as the best, AT THE PRICES. I think the NEW YORK HOUSE has quite an advantage by haviug 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 ti e NEW YORK HOUSE PRICES. I expect, as usual, to LEAD IN LOW CASH PRICES. NEW YORK CASH HOUSE, Loader of Low Cash Prices. MRS. FANNIE L. DOBSON. "NEW 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 Cotton; Laces, of all kinds; Crepes, India Edgings 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-GLASS MILLINERY STORE. | All I ask is for you to call and see my goods and i get MY PRICES. | Mrs. FANNIE L. DOBSON. REMOVAL. WE have moved into our NEW BUILDING, opposite the old Stand, where we will keej) 1 A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE continually on hand. A. FRIEDHEIM <fc BRO. | Rock Hill, S. C., Aug. 2fi, 1880. 35 tf MONE r FOUND. ON Thursday, the 19th instant, in Yorkville, a SUM OF MONEY, which the owner can ] Lave by describing the same and paying for this ' advertisement. Apply at Enquirer Office. August 2(5 35 tf J. J. SMITH & CO. OUR MESSRS. HOPE AND DUNLAP HAVE just returned from the NORTHERN MARKETS, Where they have been making our purchases for THE FALL TRADE, And we are now daily receiving OUR NEW GOODS, And respectfully ask an examination of our STOCK AND PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." DRESS GOODS. Our stock consists of all the standard styles, and also a pretty line of new styles and novelties in the dress goods line. We are sure we can show you a line of the above goods in as pretty styles, and *?t as low prices as they can bo had in any market. HOMESPUNS. Our line of bleached and brown Homespuns, cannot be excelled, ai)d we ask an examination of this Department of our stock. BOOTS, SHOES & HATS. Our stock in this line is very full and complete, consisting of grades from the common Kips to the best hand made goods, for both Ladies and Gents, all of which will be sold as low as the * ' A J LA 1\IT lowest, aa we uu iiui, iiimjihi iu uo ?j any one on similar lines of goods. Give us a trial and be convinced. CLOTHING. Our stock of clothing is very full and complete, and at prices to suit all. Give us a call when you want to see something nice and novel at low prices. NOTIONS. Gloves, Hosiery, Trimmings and fancy goods in great variety, and at very low prices, at J. J. SMITH A GO'S. latimer & hemphilk millinery" MISS FANNIE McCULLOUGH is again at her post, in the rear end of our Dry Goods Store, where she will be pleased to see her many friends and customers. Wo will take pleasure in showing our goods, whether we sell or not. We guarantee prices as low as any houest bouse can afford. RIBBONS. Fancy, Embroidered, Plaid and Sash Ribbons. Ladies' a-d Misses' Corsets, Lace Ties, from 25 cents to ?. ve dollars; Six Button Kid Gloves for Si.50, Ladies' and Misses' Hose, the prettiest ever shown in this market. Also, a full line of Plumes of all colors and prices, from 25 cents to $6.00. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. A full stock of Ladies' Underwear, such as Undervests. Chemise, Gowns, Ac., at our cheap Dry Goods Store. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Black Cloth and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, Linen Collars, Cravats of the very latest styles, fine Boots and Shoes, and in fact, everything in the way of Gents' wear, that can be found in any house in town, and as cheap as the cheapest. DRESS GOODS. We would call particular attention to our stock * " " ?j- ?u!~u oi lirebs vroous, wiiiuli vuiiribis ??i unouuiDi yja, from 33J cents to $1.00 per yard ; Merinos, Silks, Suitings, and all other kinds of Dress Goods from 12i cents up, which will be sold at very low figures. Call, see and be convinced. LATIMER <fc HEMPHILL. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES. SUGARS at 8, 9,10 and 11 pounds to the $1.00. Coffees at 4, 5 and 6 pounds to the $1.00. Teas, Canned Goods, Pickles, New Orleans Molasses at f?5 cents per gallon ; Syrups, Lard, Flour. Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Churns, Trays, Sifters, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, Ac. LATIMER A HEMPHILL. latta brothers "family groceries AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES! LOOK OUT FORNEW GOODS. WE are daily receiving our new stock of goods and we intend to sell cheap for Cash. We advocate 'QUICK: SALES AND SHORT PROFITS." The public generally are respectfully invited to call and examine the following articles. We feel confident that wo can satisfy them in both price and quality: BAUUiJXU AH LP TlJbiS. We have a large lot of these goods on hand. teas. Gun Powder, Young Hyson, Hyson, Oolong. sugars. Cut Loaf, Crushed, Granulated, Fine, Standard A, Standard Extra C, Yellow Extra C, Yellow C, Philadelphia C. canned goods. Peaches, Pie Peaches, Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, Condensed Milk, Boston Beef, Okra and Tomatoes, very fine. Try Wyckoff A Co's Union Blue. A superior liquid blueing, For the Laundry and Family use, five (5) cents per bottle. molasses, coffee, rice, Hominy, Corn, Meal, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Churfis, Washboards, Baskets, Dinner Buckets, Measures, Coffee Mills, Jugs, Jars, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Soda, Spices, Sauce, Blacking, Caps, Cartridges, Pickles, Horse Radish, Dried Fruit, Bridles, Plows, Forks, Chains, Shovels, Spades, Ac. We are agents for Arlington and Baker's Standard Guanoa. LATTA BROTHERS. h. h7beabd&co! WHY HE STARVED TO DEATH. BECAUSE he did not know that H. H. BEARD A CO., keep the best and cheapest Groceries in the city, under "Old Masonic Hall." sugar and coffee. WE have the best ten cent Sugar and the best Coffee for the money, in Yorkville. H. H. BEARD A CO. canned goods. CONSISTING of Pie Peaches, Fresh Peaches. Tomatoes, Salmon, Cove Oysters, Sardines^ Jellies, Gelatine, Sauces, Pickles, Ac., low down for the money. H. H. BEARD A CO. cigars, cigars. TRY our Good Luck Cigar. The best 5 cent Cigar in town. H. H. BEARD A CO. tobacco, tobacco. WE keep constantly on hand a full line of Smoking and Chewing Tobacc. i. VT TT T?n A T*T\ Jt_ nA n. JQ. B?;AftU 06 Kj\J. ' FLOUR LOW down for Cash, at H. H. BEARD & CO'S. YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. Jf9^. THIS institution will open anew the SECOND MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, 1880, with a competent corps ot 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, 23 00 Board, including Fuel and Lights, per week, 2 50 The School is intonded 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 MRSTM. H. METTS' HOME FEMALE INSTITUTE. THE next session of this School will Jfn^^ commenceon theI6TH OF SEPTEMBER, next. ifjlr Superior teachers have been engaged. q&r Day Scholars solicited TKRMS?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 COMPETITION DEFIED. I like opposition, I defy competition, And under no condition Will I budge from my position, As the lea .ing Stove and House Furnishing Hardware Store in Yorkville. J. M. ADAMS. FOR SALE. BUSHELS RUST PROOF RED OATS. bZUU Also, RUST PROOF WHEAT. T. W. CLAWSON, September 2 36 lm 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 seUutftf it gets lower. IIERNDON HUOtMBH ADICKEg & COLCOCK. OUR Mr. COLCOCK Is in BOSTON AND NEW TOM, Making purchases for onr FALL TRADE. We are RECEIVING GOODS DAILY, And when T^EY ABE ALL IIV, We feel no hesitancy in saying that WE CANNOT BE BEAT in our ceveral lines. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, And . . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ADICKES A CCLCOCK. a ? CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SOLAR TIP SHOES. We have just received THE BEST THING In the way of CHILDREN'S SHOES EVER MADE. Will NOT WEAR OUT AT THE TOES. Call and see them. A metrics A rftLOOCK. ; fill PERSONS INDEBTED TO US For GUANOS OR OTHERWISE, Will oblige by MAKINO EARLY SETTLEMENTS. ADICKES & COLCOCK. H. F. ADICKES, JR. FRED. ADICKES Has just RETURNED ERUM NEW YURX, 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 800DS, SILKS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, &C., That we have ever bad; and a VERY LARGE LINE Of RARE NOVELTIES Id DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS And FANCY GOODS. adickes. AUCTION SALES, CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Samuel M. Hall, against Samuel B. Hall and others. TJURSUANT to the Order and Decree of the JL Court, made in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale on the 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. TEPMS 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 I surety to the bond?with privilege to purchaser I to pay all cash. Possession to be given on the first, day of January next. J'OS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. September 9 37 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAEOLIHA?COUHTY OF YOEK. IN COMMON PLEAS. Agnes A. Moore, Plaintiff, against Samuel G. Hemphill, Administrator, and others, Defendants.? Complaint for Relief. TN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale of Hon. J. B. Kershaw, Circuit Judge, made and filed Jnly 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 a!so the reversionary interest in Dower, as follows, to wit: All that parcel and tract of land, containing FIFTY-FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, East of the public road loading from Yorkvilleto Chester, and adjoining lands of E. N. Crawford, Mis? Ash, Mrs. Emily McConnell and others. Also, all that other piece, parcel or tract of land, containing TWO HUNDRE D 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, Mora or less. Ter3(s.?The reversionary interest in Dower / for Cash. The other two tracts one-half ?tsh ; 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 ~nmc7tiJintENDALT In Hoc Signo Vinccs. YOBX DRUG STORE FIYGER-POSTS~ Compound Syrup of Sarsaparillawith Iodide of Potassium cures Scrofula, old Sores, Boils, Incipient Consumption, and all 8kin Diseases. Made under our own formula, and sold only at the York Drug Store. Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu (formula of Dr. Alexander) may be relied upon as giving permanent relief in Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, and all Urinary troubles. Expectorant Mixture (formula of Dr. Lindsay) is a most efficient remedy for Colds, Cqughs, 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 formula) cures Sweeney, Wind Galls, Fistula, Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Lameness, Scratches, Ac., Ac. For sale only at the York Drug Store. Horse and Cattlo Powders, (our own formula) used as a curative in all diseases incident to Horses and Cattle. This Powder given to Milk Cows will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream ten per cent. For sale only at the York Drugstore. Paelps Brown's Restorative Assimilant is the great remedy for Epileptic and other forms of Fits. We feel sure that any case will be benefitted, if not cured, by the use of this medicine. For sale in York only at the York Drug Store. In Torpid Liver and its consequent derange merit of the general health, one cannot do oetter than take Gilder's Celebrated Liver Pills. One gross 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. ~\VITHERSr^ICKES 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 C and E; Coffees?Mocha, Java, Peaberry and Rio, at all prices; Spices, Cream Tartar, Cheese, Maccaroni, Canned Goods, Pickles in variety, Lemon Peel, Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Teas, Candles, Wax and Adamantine; Jellies, Baking Powders, Sauces, etc., etc. SOAPS. We claim to sell cheap. Laundry from 2J cents per bar; Toilet Soaps, 15 or 20 varieties, from 15 ceBts per dozen up; Lump Indigo and Box Blueing. Starch and Smoothing Irons. rDnrirPDv. VVlUVJimuM m. 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, eto. WOODEN 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'. 1 PLOWS. OLIVER'S Chilled Turning Plows for sale at WITHERS ADICKES'. FLOUR. KENNESAW Flour is cheap now at WITHERS ADICKES'. BROOMS. BRC DMS of all kinds, for sale at WITHERS ADICKES'. JUST RECEIVED^ HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Lard and Dried Beef, at WITHERS ADICKES'. VINEGAR. VINEGAR, warranted extra strength, for sale by WITHERS ADICKES. THE COBNERDRUG STOKE. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT THE CORNER DRUG STORE. I INVITE special 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 " HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Are still in demand and has given entire satisfaction. Sales increasing every day. My celebrated POULTRY POWDER Cannot be beat in this part of the up-country. Try Dr. May's ? i y/i a nTvr/n?T) ESSJtijNL/'Jtli J A31A1UA uxi^uan, It is equal to the best Extract cf 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 fall 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 Jniment sold in Yorkville, and going ahead ot any that was ever sold. Sold only at the Corner Drug House. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. TAXNOTJCE. 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 ISth, inclusive. Yorkville, from September 20th to October 1st, inclusive. Carroll's Store, (Bullock's Creek), October 2nd. Fort Mill, October 4th aud 5th. Black's Station, October 8th and 9th. Rock Hill, from October 11th to 16th, inclusive. Yorkville, from October 18th to 30th, inclusive. T. C. ROBERTSON, Treasurer. September 9 37 4t LAND FOR SALE. 5) ja ACRES CF LAND lying on the Yorkvilleand Jbarlotte road, 4 miles East ot Yorkville. For terms, apply to ? T. C. ROBERTSON, Rock Hill, S. C. September 9 37 4t