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Commercial. YORKVILLE, December 8.?Cotton G* to 11. CHARLESTON, December 6.?Cotton quiet. Middling 11J. LIVERPOOL, December G.?Cotton in good demand. Middling uplands fijd. CHARLOTTE, December 7.?Cotton unchanged. Good middling lli to lli; strict middling 11 ; middling, 10s ; low middling 10J ; lower grades, 7 to 10. . NEW YORK, December 6.?Cotton quiet. Middling uplands, 12. Futures closed steady. Sales 104,000 bales, as follows: December 11.98 to 12.00 ; January 12.13 to 12.14; February 12.30 to 12.32; March 12 40 to 12.47 ; April 12.59to 12.00; Mav 12.72 to 12.73; June 12.83 to 12.84; July 12.90 to 12.92. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, December 3.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1880. 1879. Receipts at all ports for the week,..217,198 218,793 Total receiDts to date 2,525,356 2,292,205 Exports for the week, 163,645 143,974 Total exports to date, 1,341,719 1,860,250 Stock at all United States ports,...902,660 696,282 Stock in all interior towns, 136,245 163,776 Stock at Liverpool, 441,000 339,000 American atloat for Great Britain,266,000 815,00(1 jjpcial Hofitcs. Religious Notice. Rev. L. R. McCormick will preach at Chestnut ? Academy, on the second Saturday of December, at 2 o'clock, P. M. December 9 50 It HYMENEAL. Married?Li Bullock's Creek township, on the 2nd instant, bv Revi W. W. Ratchford. Mr. WM. Y. WHITE and Miss M. K. DOWDLE. Both of York county. In Bullock's Ccee'k. township,-on the 2nd in- ( stant, bv Rev. W. W. Ratchford, Mr. ANDREW I INM AN and Miss N. J. HAFNER. All of York | county. At the residence of the bride's father, on the 2d instant, by Rev. J. H. Douglas, Mr. J. P. RAMSEY and Miss M. J. ERVIN. All of York county. Near Yorkville, on Thursday, 2d inst., bv Rev. T. R. English, Mr. THOM ASO'FARRELL, Jr., and Miss MARY FRANCES BERRER. All of this county. On the 2nd instant, by Rev. R. Lathan, Mr. , S. A. LACKEY and Miss EMMA C. STEPHENSON. OBITUARY. Died?In King's Mountain township, in this county, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. MARY L. ARMSTRONG, wife of W. A. Armstrong, in the 75th year of her age. ? - " ? A 1 mTTAT Trt AAlflfTTlTTAr A A run uAxnuiiiu uumaiumuxi. APAMPHLETofSS octavo pages on the above | subject, taking the affirmative of the quea- k tion, by Rev. J. P. Marion, of Chester, has just 1 been issued. For sale at the Enquirer Office. Price 50 cents, at which price it will be mailed free of postage. December 9 50 tf , GEESE AND TURKEYS WANTED. ! THE undersigned desires to buy FIVE HUN- ( DRED GEESE AND TURKEYS, to be de- f livered at Yorkville, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 20thand 21st of DECEMBER, instant. A fair price will be paid. THOMAS O'FARRELL, Jr. December 9 50 1 1855. 1881. i KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, i YORKVILLE, S. C. THE SECOND SESSION of the twenty-sixth year, will begin FEB- i RI'AkY 1ST, and end JUNE 3OT0, \ terms, per session. For School Expenses, ?. e.. Board, Tuition, Washing, Fuel and Lights $100 00 i Surgeon's fee and use of books 5 00 t For Circulars, containing full information, apply to , Col. A. COWARD, Principal. December 9 50 tf "BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! PPHE undersigned would respectfully inform |_ the'public that lie is now closing out his stock of gooffs at verv LOW FIGURES. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, all in varied assortment; Stone Ware, Tin Ware, Pot Ware, Ac. Little Speedy Corn Shellers, Clocks, and many other articles* too numerous to mention. AUCTION SALE, All of the aliove stock not sold bv TUESDAY. THE 18TH OF JANUARY, 18ft), will, on thai day be ottered for sale by me, at public auction. In addition to the goods, I will also offer at the same time a lot of EAR CORN and a quantity of COTTON SEED. H. F. JOHNSON, Hicklin's Cross Roads. York county, S. C. December 9 50 3t Itresh meats every day. The unnersigneu respecnuwy in- Myw forms the citizens of York ville and yP&C ' vicinitv, that he will have for sale, in ifl. V the building immediately South of the Banking Otfice of T. S. Jefferya, FRESH BEEF. PORK < and SAUSAGE, of good quality, EVERY DAY, Sundays excepted, front t> o'clock, A. M., until VI, M. Every effort will be made to keep the market supplied with meats of the best quality that can be procured in this section. 7?S~ The highest market price will be paid for FAT BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP,. GOATS and HOGS. Poor cattle, sheep, goats or hogs are not wanted. J. N. ROBERTS. December 9 40 tf stateof south carolina, York County. \\J HERE AS J. W. BROWN has applied to f f me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and < credits of JOHN M. HOWE, late of the county 1 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 county, to l>e liolden at York Court House on the 23 RD DAY OF DECEM HER, instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not . begranted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 9th day of December, 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, Judgeof Probate. December 9 50 2t wagonsT III AVE, and wdl keep on hand, a full kssortment?live ditlfcat sizes?of the best Wagons ever made. It is rPw over two years since I sold the lirst Wagon. I have warranted every one of the 150 that I have sold. Always on hand, some of those $00 Buggies of my own make. The best Buggy for the price in ; the wide world. Also, every variety of Buggy, Plneton and Rockaway, at prices too low to print. remember. Don't forget the tirst of January is only six weeks away, and all Notes and Chattel Mortgages due me and not paid at that date will be?well, persons knowing they owe me, had better come and see me before I say what will be, for then it will be too lat?. B. T. WHEELER. November 4 45 tf MILLER & LINDSAY. * IT IS OUR PURPOSE TO close up our business by January 1st, as at that time Mr. J. R. Lindsay will "enter into partnership with Hunter A Oates. ALL PERSONS OWING US Will do us a favor by settling as soon as possible. MR. SAMUEL L. MILLER Will I>e glad to see his friends and customers at any time, as he intends to remain with the new firm. ( nods will be sold cheap and BARGAINS GIVEN from now until Jauuarv 1st. MILLER A LINDSAY. MOLASSES. "VT KW Crop of New Orleans Molasses, Cranber- j 1N| ries Buckwheat, Ac. MILLER A LINDSAY. CHRISTMAS THINGS. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Christinas things for I sale cheap. MILLER A LINDSAY. M'CONNELLSVILLE ACADEMY. W. W. CHAMBERS, Principal. # EXERCISES will commence January 3d, 1881. For information as to terms, etc. Apply to WILLIAMS A MOORE, MeConnellsville, York county, S. C. December 2 49 4t T. M. DOBSON. I THE NEW YORK HOUSE. | THE BIGGEST THING OUT! v - . .> C > ; f . > t > .? t|C| ?? !> TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER! JUST l7lSTEN! $13.50 Cloak lor $10.00. $12.00 Cloak for $9.00. $10.00 C!o ik for $8.00. f $S.00 Cloak for $0.00. $6.00 Cloak for $4.00. $4.00 <'loak for $3.00. . , $20.00 Overcoats for $16.50. $15.00 Overcoats for $12.50. $12.00 Overcoats for $10.00. $1.50 .Shoes for $1.00. $20.00 Suits for $15.00. $15.00 Suits for $12.00. $12.00 Suks for $10.00. $10.00 Suits for $S.00. $8.00 Suits for $6.00. THESE TREMENDOUS LOW PRICES Will continue until JANUARY 1ST, 1881. / ? . t , / . i ; < > \ These very low figures are to reduce Mr STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, And to give my customers the advantage of buying at VERY LOW PRICES Dnce a year. 5,000 yards more of those beautiful Calicoes, at the remarkably low price of SCENTS peryard. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, ! Jiii' " : 'i / hffr; The best in the world for only $25.00. NEW YORK HOUSE, Leader Low Cash Prices. MRS. FANNIE L. DOBSON. rHE EMPORIUM OF FASHION STILL, BOOMING. ' TT' I /I ; I : I HAVE this day reducod the price of my TRIMMED HATS, So as to close out as nearly as possible before the Spring opens. I have an elegant line of Trimmed ind Untriturned Bats, which I AM SELLING LOW. \ ' ?" liV Neck Ties as low as ten cents, 12 yards Irish Lace 'or 25 cents. Hamburg Edging at 6i cents, G Pocket Handkerchiefs for 25 cents. Silk Handker:hiefs for 25 cents, Laces and Edgings at almost 1 iny price. MY CELEBRATED KIDS Prom 50 cents to Si.00, all numbers from 5j to 8. Ladies' Chemise, Gowns, Drawers and Skirts, as heap as you (ran make them and much prettier. A nice assortment of Brides' and Mourning HATS AND BONNETS. Ladies' Cotton Gloves, Hosiery, Perfumes, Tooth Wash, Bloom of Youth, and any quantity of Soaps, Tooth Brushes and ... . , BEAUTIFUL JET COLLARS. Also Linen Collars for Ladies at 5 cents. Come ind see them. Mrs. FANNIE L. DOBSON. LATIMEB; & HEMPHILL. WANTED. W E want everybody to come and see our NEW STOCK OF GOODS. v Our stock was never so large, the quality never ?o good, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We do not advertise AT COST, But will sell you Goods as cheap H1R TMF fiASlH AS ANY HfllRF HAN i vii i ilk vnvii nw nn iivvwh wnii Afford. As we are never behind in anything, we io not PROPOSE TO BE UNDERSOLD By any. So call and be convinced. A grand display of CHRISTMAS TOYS. Come one, come all. PAY UPI PAY UP!! All persons indebted to us, either by Note or Account, will please call and settle up at an early Jav, as we cannot run our business without the money. ; LATIMER <fc HEMPHILL. M. STRAUSS." ~THE CHEAPEST STORE. I HAVE considerably reduced my prices, and soino floods ^.will feel 1 < AT COST, AND BELOW COST. I WANT MONEY. , M. STRAUSS. December 9 50 tf THE CORNER DRUG STORE. PURE and Fresh Drugs, at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. Perfumes, Lilv White, Flavoring Extracts, at THE CORNER DRUG 8TORE. Call at the CORNER DRUG STORE and examine our stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. The best and safest Lamps, at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. A No. 1 Lamp Oil. at A HE 1UKKJJKUU S1UKK. For tlie best 5-ceut Cigar, go to the CORNER DRUG STORE, where you can got the White Ash. It leads the l!st in York canity. For Tobacco, go to the Corner, where you can buy good cheap Tobacco for less money than in York or any other county. For Snutf, go to the CORNER DRUG STORE, where you can get it fresh and good. Persons wanting Medicines of any kind, will do well by calling at the CORNER DRUG STORE, where you can always get them fresh and of the best quality. Prescriptions accurately compounded, dav or night, at the CORNER DRUG STORE, where ; they are put up as Physicians recommend. Come one, come all, to the Corner Drug Store, j where Drugs are sold cheap. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. H. H. BEARD & CO. SUGAR AND COFFEE. 1117 E have nice Sugar at ten pounds for 81.00, I Tf and Coffee low down for cash. H. H. HEARD A CO. j BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. N'EW Buckwheat Flour and White Drip Mo- j lasses, for sale by H. H. BEARD <fc CO. 1 HAMS, UNOANVASKD Sugar Cured Hams; some- | thing good, at H. H. BEARD A CO'S. CHEESE VXD CRACKERS, BEST Cream Cheese and fresh Soda Crackers lor sale by - H. H. BEARD A CO. CANNED GOODS. ANEW stock of Canned Goods, for Rale by H. IT. BEARD A CO. CIGARS, CIGARS. ANOTHER lot of Good Luck Cigars; best in j town. II. II. BEARD A CO. 1 HUNTER & OATES. "CLOSING OUT!7! " * * * i I ; OUR FIVE YEARS' TERM j Of partnership will expire JANUARY 1ST, 1881, BY LIMITATION, j I; ] And is our desire to olose up our business by I ! f hof Hmo . i \ >4 . -' *} f\ ?,'* > >' / | yj | ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, ' 1 In any wav, are requested to coine up and I SETTLE AT AN EARLY DAY, By January 1st, at farthest. ; DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, We will charge no Goods to any one?our object being to CLOSE IIP OUR BOOKS ENTIRELY. The rapid increase of our business, from year to year, is an assurance that we have been successful in satisfactorily supplying the WANTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS. i i >ji .til' ' Until January 1st, we will sell our Goods j EXTREMELY CHEAP, , .8 Having marked them down, in order to have as few as possible in stock, when it is taken. It is our purpose 1M s IJ' .{<>!!' :; i o TO RESUME BUSINESS AGAIN, , a In January, for another term of years. At that 1 time we propose to j1 ENLARGE OUR BUSINESS " ,5 ?}?> t < m ) i i ' By taking into partnership Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, r (who will have charge of our Books and Guano business) and to have under our control a f ( DRY GOODS, ' GROCERY, i Sl'PPLY AND FERTILIZER BUSINESS. .i HUNTER A GATES. < CLARK BROTHERS ? IMPORTANT NOTICE. a THIS is to notify every person who owes us ^ *By j NOTE, ACCOUNT OR OTHERWISE, 8 That we are in need of money and want them to eonie up and i / >* . '' SETTLE AT ONCE. We ask you to remember your promise. The 1st ofNovember Is nearly here, and yon have not paid us. We don't want to find you delinquent. COME AND PAY US, ; 0 And we will all J 1 t 1 trllUll, ' $ t Besides you will make your credit certain for an- c other year. We did not charge you i BIG PRICES FOR SUPPLIES | f! \ On time this year, and cannot afford to extend ] the time without great inconvenience. So 1 i Bring- "Lis Your Cotton, [ We will pay those who owe us more for their * Cotton than anybody else will, to settle up. CLARK BROTHERS. \ KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. ' WHAT'S THE ROW? ? - ? ? ^ I CLOSING OUT FOR CASH! . WIIO IS HURT i NOBODY; only KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON 1 have determined to close out their e ENTIRE STOCK 1 AT I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES \ From now ] UNTIL JANUARY, FOR CASH, I To reduce their stock before moving into THEIR NEW STORE. \ ? ? +- ? ? 1 PARTIES OWING ACCOUNTS j Will please come forward and close them, as our Carpenters and Brick Masons must be paid. ' KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. ~ I: IN PROBATE COURT. ESTATE OF ISAAC McFADDEN, DECEASED, j I To W. P. McFadden, Executor of the last Will of 1 Isaac McFadden, deceased. j ' IT appearing to my satisfaction that you have left the State of South Carolina, and have been absent therefrom several years : You are hei'eby summoned to appear before me, in person, on the Hist day of January, 1881, to make a settlement of your accounts as such Executor. Nov. i 29th, 1880. J. A. MoT,KAN, P. J. Y. C. December 2 49 4t IlERNDON BROS. WHY DELAY J.. , DELAYS are dangerous. We have asked, we have pleaded with you, and our asking and pleading are in vain. We do not want to put some people to trouble. But we make thiB, our final appeal, to our customers, who are tour, five and six weeks behind their promises. Your promises do not buy our Bacon, Flour, and other Grocerias we are good enough to sell you on time. We can and do sell you goods oh time, but wocannot buy thase goods as we sell them to you. So have some leeling for us. Do show some gratitude to those who do yon a favor. Your being so slow with your promises does you more harm than you think it does. We are ready to irive von a clean sheet, if you will present us with the amount you owe us on liens. " HERN DON BROTHERS. ~ so nice. ~ BEAUTIFUL small and large Vases. Full line of Dolls, from Scents to$1.50 each. Elegant chance for 10 cents?a l>eantiful Clock, only 10 cents a chance. French Candies, such as large tplendid Hoarts, Candy Tovs, Whistles, Stars and Penny Toys. Banjos, Fiddles, Accordeons, Harnonicas, Fifes, Tin Fifes, False Faces, all low lor the cash, at HERNDONS' Confectionery. tobacco and cigars. JUST received, Buz Saw Tobacco and Broad Gauge. We have the Narrow Gaugo Tobacco. Tobacco at 20 plugs for $1.00; 10 plugs for $1.00; 7 slugs for $1.00, and6 plugs for $1.00. HERNDON BROTHERS. feeiTVour cows ON our Bran mixed with Shorts?cheaper and better than Western Bran. HERNDON BROTHERS. wanted. BUTTER and Eggs wanted ; bring them in. HERNDON BROTHERS. NE? GOODS For salojby .1. M. AI>.V31S. 4 FULL line of Cooking and Heating Stoves fX for sale by J. M. ADAMS. WOODEN WARE." BRASS BOUND Water Buckets, Churns,Tubs, Bowls, Washboards, Sifters and Brooms, for ale by ,/ i > ! . J. M. ADAMS. POT WARE. |*7"ASH Pots, Dinner Pots Spiders, Ovens, Vf Tea Kettles, and extra Lids, for sale by J. M. ADAMS, theStoveand Tin Man. HARDWARE. rABLE Knives and Forks, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Pocket Kniyes, Basting Spoons, Rim nd Pad Looks, Butts and Hinges, Screws, Hainners. Carriage Bolts, Tacks, Fire Dogs, Shovels ,nd Tongs, Smoothing Irons, Coffee Mills, and a arge lot of Stoveware, for sale by J. M. ADAMS. J. J. SMITH & CO. OUR STOCK rS now very full, consisting of full lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Hats, suitible for the season. DRY GOODS. In Dress Goodsour stock is very complete, conlisting of all the new stvles in Momje Cloths, lashmeres, Brocades, and Australian Crepes, in ill the desirable shades, arid at, prices to suit the imes, BLANKETS. Our stock of white and colored Blankets cannot >e excelled by any house in town, and at low jrices. V/*TL UJI MJJ a?.1 V Teans. Kerseys, and Waterproof Cloth, in all [ualities. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. We have a full line of Shawls and Cloaks, in til qualities and prices. PRINTS. Just received a new lot of pretty Prints, at 12 ind 14 j'ards for one dollar. BED TICKING, Vdamance Yarn and Plaids, brown and bleached Shirting, red, white and grey Flannels, Cheviots or Shirts, Hickory Shirting, and, in fact, all foods to be found in a tirst-class Dry Goods stock. BOOTS AND SHOES. We have a good stock of BootN and Shoes for lien and hoys. Also, a full stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all the different Trades, and at as low prices as can be had in town. CLOTHING. Our stock of Clothing is full and complete, contisting of Overcoats from $3.50 up, and Business ind Dress Suits at all prices. Give us a call, it rou want a nice suit for a little inonev. J. J. SMITH <k CO. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. In Hoc Signo Vinccs. YORK DRUG STORE PARAGRAPHS. Herbert Spencer says that life is the definite lornbination of heterogeneous changes both sinultaneous and successive, in correspondence Villi external coexistence tutu octjuchuot. \s> lourso; and these sadden changes invariably iroduce Colds, Coughs, Croups, Ac., Ac., which f not arrested in time, lead to serious complicaions and results. The best remedy you can use s the Expectorant Mixture, formula of Dr. Lindiay. One dose frequently relievos the most disressing Cough; one dose will relievo Croup, and >ne large dose taken at bed time will often break lp the worst Cold. Sold only at the York Drug Itore. We would like to speak a word, or drop a line 0 every man in 25 miles of this place who conemplates painting his house. It has long since (mounted to an honest conviction with us that ve can offer inducements in White Lead, Mixed 'aints, Raw and Roiled Oils, Kalsomines, Varlishes and painting material generally, that canlot be excelled, and not likely to be equalled, in lurrounding markets. Call or write, giving size >f house, for prices or estimates. Wehavelatelv received a lot of Cinchonidia, linchonia and Quinine, which we are offering at ;reatly reduced prices. Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Ac. vas never fuller, fresher, or more varied. Phyiicians will be supplied at prices that will admit >f no complaint. Should this paragraph meet your eye and recall 1 conseinusnass that you are indebted to us, we lope that you will resolve to increase our cash ussets by paying the account at once and in full. We are receiving a nice lot of Christmas goods vhieh we will speak of more particularly in our lext advertisement. J. C. KUYKENDAL. DOBSON & PARISH. FODDER WANTED. knnn bundles of good fodder Dill HI Wanted, for which we will pav the ugliest market price. We will a^o pay the high- j ?st price for all tne CORN BROUGHT TO US. IV e have a complete stock of Riding Bridles, Bind Bridles, Wagon Whips, Buggy Whips, Iorse Collars, all sizes and prices. BASKETS FRO>I 10 CENTS UP. Churns, Washboards, Well Buckets, Lock and Tongue Chains, Trace Chains, Breast Chains, 'iatols, Cartridges all sizes, Blacking Brushes, tVhitewash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, r*iitty, Wheat Bran. GOOD FLOUR \lways on hand. New Crop New Orleans Molas;es to arrive this week, in endless varieties and jrioes. GIVE US A CALL \nd get our low prices. Potware and Tinware, >f all kinds, and at prieesyto suit the times; At drons, Shovels and Tongs with Brass Tops, someliing nice and cheap, at the well-known house of DOBSON & PARISH. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE." VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, J3l Executor of the estate of Mrs. NANCY BLAIR, deceased, will make a final settlement ivith the Judge of Probate for York county, on :he '27th day of DECEMBER, next, when he will make application for discharge as Executor of said ostato. W. H. McCORKLE, Executor. November 2"> 48 5ts G UAND CONTRACTST 4 LL persons indebted to the undersigned for (it! A NO, on contracts made hist .Spring, are requested to make immediate payment. J. Ri GARDNER. November 4 4f> tf H. F. ADICKES, OUR HOLIDAY GOODS ARE I ARRIVING. WE have a large line of Toy and Picture Books just received, such as Sleeping Beauty, Dame Crump, Childhood's Delights, Visit of St. Nicholas, Babes in the Wood, Bob's School Days, The Pumpkin House, Wonderful Leaps of Sam Patch, Tlio Ten Little Niggers, Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, House that Jack Built, Cock Robin, Last Davs of Jesus, The Twelve Apostles, The Prodigal Son, Early Life of Jesus, Peter's Miraculous Deliverance, and many other Bible tales, heautifnlly illustrated. Aunt Friendly's Series, Uncle NeH's Series, Santa Clans' Storv Box, Ac., and hundreds of others with bright pictures and entirely new. A lot of English Juvenile Books beautifully gotten up, and a nice line of CHRISTMAS CARDS % The best edition of Mother Goose's Melodies. We have a nice lot of GIFT BOOKS, That will interest grown folks as well as children, such as Chatter-Box for 18S0, Arab:an Nights, Swiss Family, Robinson, Scottish Chiefs, Last Days of Pompeii, Vicar of Waketield, Paul and Virginia and Rasselas in one volume, Thaddeus of Warsaw, Children of the Abbey, Ac., and a beautiful line of GILT POEMS, Tinted Paper and red lines. 'Burns, Byron, Campbell, Favorites, Dante, Goldsmith, Heinans, Hood, Lucile, Milton, Moore, POETRY OF FLOWERS, Meredith, Pilgrims' Progress, Scott, Tennyson, Wordsworth, and a large line of Seaside and Franklin Square Library to arrive. IN* STOCK A large lot of useful Presents f?r Children, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, School Satchels, Drawing Slates, and Box Paper, till you can't rest. At all prices, from 15 CENTS TO $1.50 PER BOX. A large lot of Christmas Goods to arrive NEXT WEEK, Ana will publish list when in Store. * DO NOT FORGET That we are selling many Staple Dry Goods below the market prices. WANTED. Everybody to settle their Accounts. . H. F. ADICKES. JR. WITHERS ADICKES. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, AND New Crop New Orleans Molasses of several grades, Syrups, etc. COFFEES AND SUGARS Are low at present, and we have an extensive line. Cut Loaf, Granulated, A, Extra C, Golden Sugars, Java, Golden, Rio, Peaberry Rio, etc. Our Rio at 20 cents can't be beat. FLOUR, From $3.25 up. Patent Process Flour. 1,000 LBS. PLOWS, Of all shapes, to arrive. Heel-Screws, Plow-Rods, Plow Lines, Hames, Breast and Trace Chains, Well Chains and Clothes Lines, galvanized ; Sausage Grinders and stutfers, Scale Beams, NailsCut, Flooring, Wrought and Hinge; Pocket Knives and Table Cutlery, in fine variety ; nice Carving Knives and Forks. Kitchen Knives, Smoothing Irons of all sizes, Coffee Mills, Hinges of all kinds, Screws, Locks of all kinds, Files, Squares, Planes, Rasps, Shears, Scissors, Pistols, Axes, Sledge Hammers of all sizes, Hatchets, Hand and Wood Saws, Augers, Drawing Knives, etc. WOODENWARE. Brass-Bound Pails, Churns, Dough Trays and Rollers, Tubs, Well Buckets, Brittania Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, etc. RUST PROOF WHEAT And Oats for seed. CROCKERY And Glassware of all ^cinds, and Lard Jars in abundance CANNED GOODS. RECENT heavy arrivals in this line render our assortment the most complete ever shown in this incipient city, we think. Peaches?a half dozen varieties?6-pound Cans at 25 cents. Apples?3-pound Cans, 121 cents. Tomatoes, two sizes. Okra and Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, Mackerel, Potted Ham, Turkey, Chicken, Beef, Tongue, etc. Corn, Pineapple, Pickles of all kinds; Mustard Pickles, Empire brand, are nice. Pepper Sauce and other Sauces, French Mustard, Coleman's Ground Mustard, in boxes or loose; Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, etc. Jellies in glasses or loose in firkins. Apple and Peach Butter, Cayenne Pepper, Celery Salt, Condensed Milk, Gelatine, Chocolate, Flavoring Extracts, Fruit Syrups, Royal and other Baking Powders, Sardines, Dessicated Cocoanut, Dried Apples, Concentrated Ley, Castor and sweet Oil, etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. LATTA BROTHERS FAMILY GROCERIES" AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES! JUST RECEIVED. ISTeW Crop of NewOrleanB Molasses. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Hominy, | Rice, Hutrar, Coffee, Tea, A full line of fresh Canned goods. Pecan Nuts, Peaches, Brazil Nuts, Apples, Almonds, Sardines, Chestnuts, Salmon, Candy, Oysters, Crockery,* "Pickles, Tomatoes, Jugs, Sauce Jars. BUCKWHEAT. Fresh Buckwheat Flour just come in. RUST-PROOF WHEAT. Come and examine our Rust-Proof 'Vheat. It takes the Premium at all tho Fairs. PAVUP. Parties indebted to us will please come up and | settle. LATTA BROTHERS. 1 TOWN TAX. AT a meeting of the Town Council, held on the 2fith ultimo, the following Ordinance was passed : | Bk it Ordained by the Town Council of York I ville, that the following tax be levied upon all ! the real and personal property within the corpo; rate limits of the town, viz: Two mills, to bo ap: plied to the bonded indebtedness of the town, as ! per order of Court. This tax of two mills to be j collected with a penalty of fifteen percent., if not paid on or before January 15th, 1881. W. H. McCOttKLE, Intendant. J. R. Schorr, Clerk and Treasurer. December 2 49 6t AUCTIQIf SHERIFF'S SALES. T3 Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, |~i will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale. ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN* JANUARY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: Defendant's interest in a tract of land, situated near McConnellsville, in Bethesda township,containing thirteen hundred .acres, . more or less, bounded by lands of James G. Lowry, James Guy, estate of Dr. R. L. Love, deceased, Robert Conrad, and^be Homestead lands, levied on as the property of George J. Steele, at the suit of W. B. Steele and others, ($2.80 The interest of Diana N. Beard, in a tract of land, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, situated in Broad River township, bounded by lands of , levied on as her property. at the suit of W. T. M. Beard and J. G. Smarr. Also, the interest of W. S. Beard, deceased, in the same tract of land, levied on as his property, at the suit of W. T. Beard and others. (|?80 Terms in variably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. , R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December !) 50 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEA8. Henry H. Watson, Plaintiff, against William M. McCarter, J. A. Ware and J. R. Wells, Defendants.? Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN ol>cdienee to the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, made by Hon. J. H. Hudson, one of the Circuit Judges, in the cause above entitled, dated November the 8th, A. D., 1880,1 will expose to public sale, af York Court House, during the legal hours of salo, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN JANUARY, next, the following described tract of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situated in York county and State aforesaid, on the headwaters of Fishing Creek, on the East side of the road leading from Yorkvilleto King's Mountain, containing FORTY-SIX AND A QUARTER ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of J. W. Gardner, William Gardner and others, sold as the property of William M. McCarter to foreclose a Mortgage. $?}* To be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Terms.?CASH. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. Decern herd 46 8t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert A. Rhea and others, Plaintiffs, against Samuel Rhea, and others, ueienuams.?vomplaint for Partition. B'Y virtue of the Order and Decree of Judge Hudson, made in the above cause, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the I FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, The following real estate of Elizabeth Rhea, deceased, situated in York county, viz.: One tractof land, known as the "Home Place," adjoining lands of J. L. Davies, M. R. Smith, J. B. Whitesides and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES, More or less. Also, two other tracts, (consisting formerly of one tract, adjoining lands of Mrs. Caroline Kennedy,' Mrs. Mary Smith and others,) situated on each side of Bullock's Creek, which creek is the dividing line?the tract on the East side containing ? acres, and the tract on the West side containing ? acres. TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash,and balance of purchase money on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises. JOS. F. WALLACE, U. C. Pis. December 9 ' 50 4t CLERK'S SALE~ 00UET OP C0MM0M PLEA8?Y0EKAllen B. Crosby vs. Jno. S. Crosby and others. PURSUANT to the Order, Judgment and Decree made in above entitled cause, on the lirst day of December instant, by Hon. T. J. Mackey, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, I will expose to public sale on SALES-DAY" IN JANUARY NEXT, at York Court House, between the legal hours of sale, the following tracts of land, to wit: 1?The "Home" place, adjoining lands of Richard Sherer, Mrs. Russell and others, containing ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less. 2?The "Blair" place, adjoining the "Home" place and lands of John L. Rainey. and others, containing THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRE8, more or less. This tract will be divided before day of sale and sold in two separate parcels, to be shown by plats filed in Cleric's office at Yorkville. 3?The "Hogg" place, adjoining the "Home" place and lands of Elijah Nix and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. 4?The "Granny Hogg" place, adjoining lands or ?lijan ix, m. nusseii auu uiuci 9| WUUtlUlug ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. (The number of acres in each of the above four tracts is e-ilimuted. Plats, showing exact number in each tract, will be exhibited on day of sale, and by them sale be made.) 5?The "Kell" place and the "Smith" place, lying a few miles from the "Home" place, divided i:.to lots, witty the "\5 acre" lot and the "4 acre" lot annexed to the adjoining lot cut from "Kell" place. . (Plats of the several lots wfll be on file in my office by or before the 20th instant, and will be exhibited on day of sale, and by them sale be made.) Terms of sale : One third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale?with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash : the credit portion of purchasers' bid to be secured by purchaser's bond, and the right reserved to the Clerk of the Court, upon failure of payment of either installment, at the maturity thereof, to expose the purchased premises, after like advertisement as in the first instance, to re-sale at purchaser's risk, upon any convenient sales-day thereafter, without further process or the order of any Court: titles to be reserved until payment of f>urchase money in full, and purchasers to have eave to pay off""bonds before maturity. The lands offered for sale comprise the real estate of Dennis Crosby, late of York county, deceased, and are very valuable. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. December 2 49 4t CLERK S SALE. LANDS OF KING'S MOUNTAIN IE0N CO. South Carolina, York County?In the Court of Common Pleas. Thomas J. Bell, as Agent of Certain Creditors of King's Mountain Iron Company, Plaintiff, against John McGill and others, Defendants. n.V"// T.nmtln nf the. late Kind's Moun tain Iron Company. TN obedience to the Decretal Order of Sale made herein, by his Honor Judge J. B. Kershaw, at the July Term, 1880, of said Court, I will expose to public sale at York Conrt House, ON SALESDAY (it being tbefirst Monday) IN J A.NUARY, 1881, all the real estate of the late King's Mountain Iron Company, which lies in York county, on the waters of Broad River, and held by the Plaintiff, Thomas J. Bell, as agent of the Defendants. To be sold in SEVENTY-FOUR (74) Tracts, according to maps of survey on file in my office, to wit: MAP "A," Covering 2,352 acres, being that portion of the River Furnace and Forge Lands, lying on Broad River, .next to Black's Station, and north-west of Doolittle Creek, and bounded by lands of Magnetic Iron Company, Mrs. McCosii, Berry Moss, W. C. Black, Blanton, Jacob B. Moore, William Moss, King's Mountain Iron Company, (Map B.) and others. This land is divided into 29 tracts, numbered from 1 to 29 inclusive, on said map, according to which division the said land will be sold, as follows: Tract No. 1, containing 12 Acres, lying between the Quiun Road and Dr. J. G. Black's line, south of Black's Station. Tract No. 2, containing 39 Acres, lying south of No. 1, and east of the Quinn Road. Tract No. 3, containing 54 Acres, lying east Saf No. 2. Tract No. 4, containing 111 Acres, lying east of No. 3. Tract No. 5, containing 45 Acres, lying south of No. 4. Tract No. (i, containing 65 Acres, lying west of No. 5. Tract No. 7, containing 38 Acres and adjoining lands of Berry Moss and Dr. Black. Tract No. 8,"containing 26 Acres, lying south of No. 7. Tract No. 9, containing 26 Acres, lying south of No. 8. Tract No. 10, containing 50 Acres, lying south of No. 9. Tract No. 11, containing 50 Acres, lying south of No. 10. Tract No. 12, containing 66 Acres, lying west of No. 11. Tract No. 13, containing 53 Acres, lying north of No. 12. Tract No. 14, containing 50 Acres, lying north of No. 13. Tract No. 15, containing 94 Acres, lying north of No. 14. Tract No. 16. containing 59 Acres, lying west of No. 15. Tract No. 17, containing 132 Acres, lying south of Nos. 16 and 23. Tract No. 18, containing 137 Acres, lying south of No. 17. Tract No. 19, containing 101 Acres, lying southeast of No. 18. Tract No 20, containing 172 Acres, lying southwest of No. 18. Tract No. 21, containing63 Acres, lying north of No. 20. Tract No. 22, containing 82 Acres, lying northwest of No. 21. Tract No. 23, containing 103 Acres, lying north of No. 22. Tract No. .24, .containing 118 Acres, lying west of Nos. 20, Tract No. 25, containing 106 Acres, lyingsoutheast of No. 24. Tract No. 26, containing 131 Acres, lying south of No. 20. .3 1 ' < ' t Tract No. 27, containing 9a Acres, lying west of No. 20. Tract No. 28, containing 110 Acres, lying south of No. 27. Tract No. 29, containing 164 Acres, lying southeast of No. 28, and east of Broad River. The line separating No. 3 and No. 4, divides the Lee Ore Bank, which contains Magnetic Iron Ore of superior quality. Tract No. 25) contains the Murphy Tunnel (Specular) Ore Bank. The line separating No. 16 and No. 23 divides the Lime Quarry beos. The line separating No. 20 and No. 25 divides the Plantation (Magnetic) Ore Bank, in which ore the South Carolina Manufacturing Company have a joint interest. MAP "B," Covering 4,357 Acres, being the remainder of the River Furnace and Forge lands, lying on Broad River, east of Dooliltle Creek, and bounded bj' lands of K. M. Iron Company, (Map A.) Neabit, J. B. Moore, Haas, Jas. Childers, McGill, Meacham, Martin and others. This land is divided into, l(i tracts, numbered from 30 to 45 inclusive, on said map, according to which divisioiF the said land will be sold, as follows: Tract No. 30, containing 910 Acres, lying southeast of No. 29, (on Map A.) and north-east of Broad River, covering the Old Forge site and Water-Power. * Tract No. 31, containing 27 Acres, lying north of No. 30. Tract No. 82, containing 238 Acres, lying north of No. 30 and east of No. 31. Tract No. 33, containing 620 Acres, lying on Broad River, including several islands, and known as the Peeler land. Tract No. 34, containing 78 Acres, lying northeast of No. 33. Tract No. 35, containing 131 Acres, lying northeast of No. 34. Tract-No, 36, containing 129 Acres, lying northeast of No. 35. Tract No. 37, containing 130 Acres, lying northeast of No. 36. Tract No. 38, containing 132 Acres, lying northeast of No. 87. , Tract No. 39, containing 322 Acres, lying east of Nos. 38 and 42. Tract No. 40, containing 168 Acres, lying south of No. 39. Tract No. 41, containing 271 Acres, lying southwest of No. 40. Tract No. 42, containing 575 Acres, lying west of Nos. 39 and 41. Tract No. 43, containing 218 Acres, lying south of Nos. 42 and 44. Tract No. 44, containing 397 Acres, lying west of No. 42. Tract No. 45, containing 76 Acres, lying southwest of No. 44. The water power on No. 30, is the finest on the east sido of Broad River, and one of the finest water powers in the State., Tract No. 43, also, contains a fine water power, and covers a portion of the Moss Island. 31A P "C," Covering 2651 Acres, known as the King's Creek Furnace landa, lying on King'sCreek, and bounded by> lands df Blantou, W. W. Gaffney, Green, Ellis, Gold, Meacham, (Caveuy), Hullender, W. H. Carroll, T. P. Whisonant, Childers, Stewart, J. B. Moore; Morgan and others. This laud is divided into BO tracts, numbered from 46 to 65 inclusive, on said map, according to which division the said land will be sold, as follows: Tract No. 46, containing 170 Acres, lying southr?f f!nl. Oflffnftr's Glut rtlacfl. Tnnct No. 47, containing 91 Acres, lying southeast :>f No. 46. Tract No. 48, containing 38 Acres, lying northeast of No. 47. Tract No, 49, containing 88 Acres, lying northeast of Gaftney's Gist place. Tract No. 50, containing 79 Acres, lying northeast of No. 49. Tract No. 51, containing 175 Acres, lying sootheast of Nos. 49 and 50. Tract No. 52, containing 86 Acres, lying north of No. 51. Tract No. 53. containing 46 Acres, lying east of No. 52. Tract No. 54, containing 88 Acres, lying east of No. 53. Tract No. 55, containing 155 Acres, lying sooth of Nos. 53 and 54. Tract No. 56, containing 158 Acres, lying southeast of No. 55. Tract No. 57, containing 82 Acres, lying north of No. 56. Truct No. 58, containing 370 Acres, lying east of Nos. 56 and 57. Tract No. 59, containing 208 Acres, lying sooth . of No. 58. 1 Tract No. 60, containing 70 Acres, lying west of No. 59. Tract No. 61, containing 31 Acres, lying north of Nos. 60 and 62. Tract No. 62, containing 284 Acres, lying south of No. 61. Truct No. 63, containing 103 Acres, lying aooth of No. 62. Truct No. 64, containing 200 Acres, lying west of No. 62. ' Tract No. 65, containing 138 Acres, lying west of 64 and Jordan Meachain land. Tract No. 58, contains the old King's Creek Furnace and Water Power. MAP "D," Covering 495 Acres, known as the Henderson lands, lying on the east side of King's Creek, and bounded by lands of Joe Hardin, Hullender, Meaeham, Bird, Rbberts, Goforth, andoth-' er*. This land is divided into 3tracts, numbered from 66 to 68 inclusive, on said map, according to which division the said land will be sold as follows: Tract No. 66, containing 142 Acres, being the northern portion of the Henderson lands. Tract No. 67, containing 170 Acres, lying south of No. 66. Tract No. 68, containing 183 Acres, lying east of No. 67. MAP "E," Covering 345 Acres, known as the Bradley lands, lying on Gum Branch of King's Creek, and bounded by lands of James Caldwell, McGIlI, Crawford, Jack Martin and others. This land is divided into 3 tracts, numbered from 69 to 71 inclusive, on said map, according to which division the said land will be sold, as follows: Tract No. 69, containing 87 Acres, being the western portion of the Bradley lands. Tract No. 70, containing 149 Acres, lying east of No. 69. . Tract No. 71, containing 109 Acres, lying north of No. 70. . MAP "F," THE HADLEY<fe BIRD ORE BANK TRACTS, containing 58 Acres, more or less and adjoining ' lands of Abram Hardin, Gold, Carroll, and others : To be sold in one bod v as No. 72. This tract contains a valuable (Specular) Ore Bank. THE SCOGGAN TRACT, Containing 45 Acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Meaeham, Childers, McGill ana-oth ers: To be sold in one tract as Nc. 73. THE EAGLE ISLAND, Containing 40 Acres, more or less, lying in Broad River, opposite tract No. 43, (on Map B.) to be sold as tract No. 74. ALSO, There will be sold at the same time, manner and place: 1. The interest of the late K. M. Iron Company in that island lying in Broad River, below Eagle Island, and opposite Jeffries' Mill, containing 14 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 2. The interest of the said late Company in the Minerals, on a tract of land of the Magnetic Iron Company, known as the Quinn lands, lying in York county, and adjoining the lands of said date Company. 3. The Lime interest of said late Company, in a tract of land belonging to Mrs. Eliza Long, lying in York county. 4. The Mineral interest of said late Company in a tract of land belonging to Noah Hardin, lying m York county, and adjoining lands of Jacob M. Deal, Hamilton Wilson and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the purchase money in Cash; the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, in equal installments, with interest from date, payable annually, to be seoured in each case by the purchaser's bond, and a mortgage ot the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for all papers. JES- For further particulars apply toCol. W. W. Gaflfney, one of tne Commissioners of Survey, Gaffoey City, S. C.; Col. W. B. Allison, Surveyor, Yorkville, S. O.; James G. Baber, William Baber, Thomas McGill, James Childers, (the last two Commissioners also) Black's Station, S. C.; Wituerspoon <fe Spencer, Plaintiffs Attorneys, Yorkville, S. C.. * " JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. December 2 49 4t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale on FRIDAY, the 17th of TIT^D inot.nt ot tlio lfltfl rpsi'rfflnnfl of JO I L/JLUrjlllDUlV, llioraitv, ??v SEPH W. LEECH, deceased, about two miles south-east of Hickory Grove, tho PERSONAL PROPERTY of the said deceased, consisting of seven Muies, one Horse, a number of Milch Cows and Beef Cattle,J3 head of Sheep, twenty head of Hogs, between 7W> and 800 bushels of Corn, be tween 3,000 and 4,000 bundles of Fodder, Household: and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, Ac. Terms of Sale?CASH. JOSEPH E. LEECH, Administrator. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH W. LEECH, deceased, are requested to make payment without delay. Persons having claims will please present them properly authenticated. JOSEPH E. LEECH, Administrator. December 2 49 3t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of SAMUEL RAINEY, Sr., deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on the 10th day of January, 1881, when they will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrators of said estate. R0?NH0PB!ATT0N'1 Administrator,. December 2 ' 49 5t