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LOOK SHARP! THE first of NOVEMBER has passed, and every one who bought Guano from me and has not delivered the Cotton, is LIABLE TO BE SUED For the face of their notes, which will add about 810.00 per ton to the debt. I caunot hold the Notes beyond the order of the Companies, and I I may be ordered, at any time, to turn the claims over to an OFFICER FOR COLLECTION. You can settle with me on bette r terms than you can with an officer, or even with the Company. It is to YOUR INTEREST TO DO SO. And if will cava me n<5 well as vnnrself. the mor ti float ion of SENDING FOR THE COTTON. We have always been friends; let us continue so. A word to the wise is sufficient. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. M. STRAUSS. CALL AND SEE M # STRAUSS new style of PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS. Besides his stock of DOMESTICS, LINSEYS, NOTIONS, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND BOOTS, HATS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, At astonishingly low prices for Cash. .f. M. AT>AMS. A REVOLUTION IN THE TIN BUSINESS AT THE YORKVILLE TIN FACTORY ! ? 01 SHEET TIN going up, j and Tin-Ware coming down. It is a notorious -a^^l fact that I am selling gallon Coffee Pots for |'t?SL&^r forty cents; ten-quart '"f njpwDish Pans at thirty-five cents, and go o d p i n t I,AMPS ! LAMPS11 LAMPS !!! JUST received direct from the manufactory, a large assortment of Lamps. The best and cheapest. J. M. ADAMS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. THE greatest variety and the best goods for the least money, in Stoves, Potware, Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tinware ever offered in this market, is now open at the Yorkville Tin Factory. J. M. ADAMS. CAUL ON ADAMS. XF vou want an elegant Cooking Stove, call on ADAMS. If you want a cheap Heating Stove, call on ADAMS. If you want a beautiful Parlor Stove, call on ADAMS. If you want a good Wash Pot, call on ADAMS. T A iTiTTWnPT? Sir XTTTTVyTTDTTTT T. XJAXXXU.UXV UU XXJLUfXX XXXXXUi CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!~ IF you will call at our House, we will show you the prettiest stock of Gents', Boys' and Youths' Clothing, that you have ever seen in Yorkville. Also, a beautiful line of Gents' and Boys' Reversible Overcoats, Hats, Shirts and Collars ; in fact, everything in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at the very lowest possible prices. SHOES! SHOES!! We respectfully ask an inspection of our line of BOOTS AND SHOES, as we think we have the largest and best selected stock in this place. Don't fail to call and examine them, and see our prices. PAY UP! As the time has expired, we would be pleased ! if all persons indebted to us by ACCOUNT, j LEIN, NOTE, MORTGAGE or GUANO CONTRACT, would come forward and settle, as we neod the money and must have prompt settlements. LATIMER & HEMPHILL. LATTA BROTHERS FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Hit? A FULL AO COMPLETE STOCK. HAVING a full and complete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, we invite the trade to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. LATTA BROTHERS. "sugar, coffee and teas, ALL grades of Sugars, Coffees and Teas, at LATTA BROTHERS'. canned goods. WE have just received a fresh lot of Canned Goods, consisting of Peaches, Pie Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Beans, Salmon, Oysters, Sardines, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. "oatmeal" THE Acme Pinhead Oat Meal, for sale bv LATTA BROTHERS. flour. KENNESAW and North Carolina Flour, at LATTA BROTHERS. ! "hams, lard and bacon. A LOT ol Hams, Lard and Bacon, for sale at LATTA BROTHERS'. GUANO NOTEST" "I3LEASE call and settle Guano Notes. X LATTA BROTHERS. THE CORNER DRUG STORE." INTO THE WHITE HOUSE AT LAST. ALL persons who wish to paint their Houses will find it to their advantage to call on JOHN MAY, Jr., at the Corner Drug Store, and get his prices on . PAINTS AND OILS. It will make your hair stand on your head. He is the manufacturer's Agent, and consequently, he cannot be undersold. PRESIDENT S PROCLAMATION. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, are respectfully invited to . call at an early day and settletheir Accounts. We j need money, and will be glad to receipt your | bills at anv time you can make it convenient. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. CHATTEL MORTGAGES MORTGAGES of Real Estate, aud Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. September 1"? >'? tf COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. > i : w FIRM. WE would respectfully best leave to inform the public that we, "the undersigned, have purchased ' THE GROCERY STORE Of Messrs. HUNTER, OATES <fc CO., where we expect to continue the general Grocery business, including all STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, And also Standard GUANOS and ACID PHOSPHATES. It will be our intention to keep al. ways on hand a complete line of GENERAL GROCERIES, Consisting of Flour, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Breaklast Strips, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugar, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas'. As follows: Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Green Peas and Corn. Chow-Chow and Pickles generally. Fresh Crackers always on band. Also a complete line of STAPLE & FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES Hoping, by strict attention and fair dealing, to merit apart of the public attention, we are Very respectfully, COLCOCK, MILLER <fe CO. CLARK BROTHERS ?~i NOTICE. ALL persons owing us OX ACCOUNT are hereby nctiiied that the same is now due and that their early attention TO SETTLING WITH US will be much appreciated. We will pay parties who owe us MORE FOR THEIR COTTON than any one else, when the Cotton is applied to liquidating obligations. CLARK BROTHERS. NOTICE. I HAVE received the NOTES of parties, given me last Spring, for Fertilizers, FOR COLLECTION, and would advise eve y one to come and make settlement with me before the 1ST OF NOVEMBER, as after that date the Notes may pass out of my hands into the hands of others who might be harder to settle with. R. F. CLARK, Agent. BAGGING AND TIES. 1*7"E are prepared to furnish all those in need FT of Baggiug and Ties at low prices. Our stock is large ana will be kept so during the season. CLARK BROTHERS. T. M. DOBSONT GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT" FOR THE NEW YORK HOUSE. 1 DRIVE II READY-MADE CUM 25 pair Pants for $1.00 each, formerly $1.25. 25 pair Pants for $1.25 each, formerly $1.50. 50 pair Pants for $1.50 each, formerly $2 and $2.50. COATS AND VESTS REDUCED In proportion to Pants. If you want bargains, now is the timo. Our Dress Goods have been reduced to ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Just listen. Do not believe this. Come and see. Dress Goods lor 15 cents, formerly 25. Dress Goods for 20 cents, formerly 33. Dress Goods tor 25 cents, formerly 35 and 40. Dress Goods for 30 cents, formerly 50. Never have had such a trade in Dress Goods. Never were prices so low. IF YOU WANT A DRESS, Call and see my Goods, and get my prices before you buy. I aia sure I can save you money. My hand-made Shoes for men cannot be surpassed in beauty, good material and work. Every pair HAND-MADE, OR MONEY REFUNDED. And do not forgot the DOBSON Shoe for $2.25, as good as Miles' or Zeigler's, or money refunded, and my Keystone Shoe for ladies, at $1.75?best in town for the money. I do not ask you to believe me. CALL AND BUY A PAIR, And if not as represented, bring back the Shoes and get your money or a new pair. Have sold 500 pairs, and only two pairs have been returned. How isthat^for good ? Remember I keep a firstclass stock of all kinds of DRY GOODS. NEW YORK HOUSE, Leader Low Cash Prices. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. THE Fashionable Millinery Store of mine is still in full blast. Kept busy all the time in selling goods and filling orders from this and adjoining counties, for nice HATS, BONNETS & PATTERNS, And all kinds of Millinery Goods. I claim to run the leading Millinery House of Yorkville. All I ask is to call and see my goods, see the trade I have and bo convinced for yourself. I RECEIVE GOODS EVERY WEEK. | My goous are iresn ana msmonauie anu prices | low. Do not forget my Big Drive in Remnants | of Laces and Corsets. Also, | ZEPHYRS AND KID GLOVES. 1 And remember you can get Butterick's Patterns i only at the Emporium of Fashion. The Delinea| tor and any kind of Patterns furnished at New York Prices?thereby saving freight. Also, remember that NO GOODS TAKEN BACK Only by special contract. Bloom of Youth, Magnolia Balm, Hovl'x German Cologne, and Powders of all kinds for Jhe face. Jewelry, Combs, Crotchet Needies, Crimping Pins, Hair and Safety Pins, Ladies' READY-MADE UNDERWEAR. Also Ladies' Vests and Drawers, Switches?Bark and Hair?and a line of nice Soaps. OrII and see me when in town. T. M. DOBSON. WWWWWWW UWWWTO 'WW HUNTER. OATES & CO. WE WOULD GALL THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF THE LADIES To our magnificent exhibit of CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, Of the most approved STYLE AND PERFECT FIT, And at prices ranging from $2.50 to $20.00. These Goods we are determined to sell extremely cheap, and persons desiring to purchase WINTER COVERINGS Will find it to their interest to give us a call. We are offering a very good UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT For sixty cents, worth 85 cents. Try it and be convinced of its cheapness. Examine our large stock of OVERCOATS, From $2.50 to $20.00. We offer a Bargain in our $2.50 OVERCOAT. We have, also, alarge assortment of MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Of the latest Cut and at prices, to suit the times. Remember, that we keep SUITS FOR BOYS, From 4 to 16 years. Gossamer and RUBBER COATS AND LEG6INS On hand. See our choice selection of Gents' and Boys' HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Of allkinds. Just received a nice lot of TRUNKS, VALISES and SATCHELS. We have the very best TOWEL in town, G for ?1.00. Ask for BLANKETS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, SHIRTINGS, TICKING, STRIPES, DRILLS, PLAIDS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, BLEACHING, CALICOES, COUNTERPANES. Our NOTION, HOSIERY, HARDWARE and STATIONERY DEPARTMENTS are very full and we invite a close inspection of the same. BUGGY AND HAND UMBRELLAS, In variety. A full assortment of Clark's 0. N. T. and Coates' Spool Cotton and Ball Sewing Thread on hand. DRESS GOODS with TRIMMINGS to suit, in large quantities. Wo have a fine stock of JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. We are headquarters for SHOES of almost all kinds. LADIES' UNDERVESTS and CHILDREN'S SACQUES AND HOODS, of different kinds and IITa IAID tn.nA.cf /.Inci. | Tlouavc tun tnuiuoruaoo I I DAVIS SEWING MACHINES, 1 I | Which we are offering extremely cheap?$5.00 j j below the cheapest. Now is an opportunity of j securing a splendid Machine at a very small out| | j lay. ! WE HAVE SOLD OUT OUR GROCERY I . i MESSRS. C0LC0CK, MILLER & CO., And for these gentlemen we bespeak a liberal share ojipatronage. Mr. Sumter L. Lowry Can now be found in the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, where he will be pleased to see his friends. 1 HUNTER, OATES & CO. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias, to xne directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: The "Mill Tract," situated on Fishing Creek, containing forty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Daniel Williams, Win, Poag and others. Levied on as the property of M. J. McElwee, at the suit of ,J. M. Ivy <fc Co., and others. Defendant's interest in a tract of land situated near McConnellsviile, 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 the homestead lands. Levied on as the property of George J. Steele, at the suit of J. H. Gunning and others. 1. All that tract of land situate on the waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded by lands of J. S. R. Thomson, Mrs. Smnrr, S. L. Davidson and. others, containing seven hundred acres more or less. 2. Also, one tract situate on Howell's Ferry road, on waters of Clark's Fork creek, adjoining lands of E. G. Byers, J. W. Jones, J. N. NcGill and others, containing three hundred acres, more or less. 3. Also, or.e lot in the town of Yorkville, situate on Main or Congress street, east side, containing one half acre, more or less, with brick dwelling, store room and out buildings, bounded by lots of Estate of H. F. Adickes and Jno. C. Kuykendal. 4. Also, one tract, situate on North Carolina line, adjoining lands of?Garrett, Mrs. Boleyn and others, containingone hundred and twentytive acres, more or less. 5. Also, one other tract, bounded by lands of Mrs. Boleyn, Wm. Barber and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less. 6. Also, one other tract of land, situate near the King's Mountain Battle ground, bounded by lands of J. M. Hambright, the "Hemingway lands," now owned by Goforth and others, containing one hundred and seven acres, more or less. No. 7. Also, one other tract of lard, situate on the Landsford road, seven miles from Yorkville, and known as the "Sandifer lands," containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of F. H. Brown, George Cansler and others. No. 8. Also, one other tract of land, situate on the waters of Fishing Creek, known as a part of the "William Hanna lands," containing two hundred [ and ten acres, more or less, bounded by homestead lands of William Hanna, T. A. Moore, Mary Boggs and others. No. 9. Also, one houRe and lot in the town of Yorkville, situate on Jefferson street, embracing twenty-eight and one-half acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. A. Carroll, J. A. Latta, and A. Williford, and by lots of John C. McClain, J. W. Avery, the Yorkville Female College and others. The above property levied on as the property of S. RufiiB Moore, at the suits of T. A. Moore, J F. Wallace and others. $35.00. Terms invariably 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. November 10 41 4t SHERIFF'S SALES, BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, next, at York Court House, the following property : 1. All that tract of land, situateon the waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded by lands of J. S. R. Thomson, Mrs. Smarr, S. L. Davidson and others, containing seven hundred aci as, more or less. 2. Also, one other tract, situate on Howell's Ferry road, on waters of C'ark's Fork creek, adjoining lands of E. G. Byers, J. W. Jones, J. N. McGill and others, containing three hundred acres, more or less. 3. Also, one lot in the town of Yorkville, situ ate on Main or Congress street, east sine, containing one-half acre, more or less, with brick dwelling, store-room and outbuildings, bounded by lots of estate of H. F. Adickes and John C. Kuykerdal. 4. Also, ore tract, situate on North Carolina line, adjoining lands of ? Garrett, Mrs. Boleyn and others, containing one hundred and twentyfive acres, more or less. 5. Also, one other tract, bounded by lands of Mrs. Boleyn, Win. Barber and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less. 6. Also, one other tract of land, situate near the King's Mountain Battle Ground, bounded by lands of J. M. Hambright, the "Hemmingway lands", now owned by Goforth and others, containg one hundred and seven ac.'es, more or less. The foregqing lots and parcels of land, from Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive, levied on as the property of Jno. S. Moore, deceased, in the bands of S. R. Moore, Executor, at the suits of J. S. M. Davidson and wife, Laura B. Davidson, against S. R. Moore, and Jeremiah Fickling and wife, Buona V. Fickling, against the same. 9-7.40. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 10 41 St SIFTI!N"GS7 Physicians and others are notified that there has been received at the York Drug Store a large lot of Cinchonidia in ounces, and Quinine in ounces and bulk, at prices that were never heard of before. We scorn legitimate competition in the prices of Paints, Oils, Painters' Supplies, Ac. We flatter ourselves that we are prepared to offer inducements in the matter of prices and quality of goods that some dealers cannot, and others will not. We are offering low grade Chewing Tobacco at 371 cents, medium at 45 cents, good at 50 cents and fine at 75 cents to ?1.00 per pound. Big Stock in Store. A complete tonsillar outfit consisting of Razor, Strap, Brush, Combination Mug, and Mirror, can be had at the York Drug Store. We have Lamps enough to stock, respectably, half the Stores in York. You can bet your Parotid Gland that they have to be sold at some price. Bluestone in quantity, at the York Drug Store, for wheat sowers. Why let the nimble rodent feed on your ?1.25 bushel corn, when Rough on Rats will destroy the generation and remembrance of them ? R. on R. sold at the York Drugstore. Onion Sets, for Fall planting, expected in a few days at the York Drug Store. We would like to say a word about some extra fine wheat, that we have for sale, that has yielded as much as 13 bushels to one pintsown ; but Capt. Grist says that this space must be devoted to our legitimate business?Drugs. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. J. J. SMITH & CO. WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE UNDERSOLD BY any House in town, which SELLS GOODS FOR PROFIT. We realizo the fact that Cash is worth as much to us as it is to anybody else. We are determined to keep up our stock * FRESH AND COMPLETE, By bringing in new and desirable poods every j week, to meet the wants of our frie.ids, and all we ask is for you to see our Goods and hear our prices before purchasing elsewhere. JUST COME IN AND LOOK AROUND, j I And if you don't see what j'ou want, ask for it. Parties who purchased j FERTILIZERS FROM US I ' I I j Last Spring, will bear in mind that all Notes and j j Accounts I | MATURE ON NOVEMBER 1ST. ! i Those who do not pay up by that time will fori feit the option of paying in Cotton, and will have j TO PAY IN MONEY For the amount of Cotton due at 15 cents per i pound. J. J. SMITH Jc CO. ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of AMOS RHEA, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, on or before the 15TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. Persons I having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly authenticated, by the above-mentioned date, or be barred : payment. JNO. L. DAVIES,Administrator, j October 27 43 3t |" OLD NEWSPAPERS, OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale at one cent each, at the I ENQUIRER OFFICE. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALES. 80UTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. MARY P. HOPPER vs. NANCY L. CRAIG AND OTHERS. BY virtueof the Decretal Order In above cause, I will expose to sale at York Court House, ou the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, (Sales-Day) between the lep^al hours of sale, FORTY-THREE (43) ACRES OF LAND in said County and State, late the property of JOHN D. CRAIG, DECEASED, Known as the "Parish tract," conveyed by J. L. Parish to said John D. Craig, on the 3rd day of January, 1870?the Deed being on file in ray office. Also, , FORTY-THREE (43) OTHER ACRES Of land, in said County and State, late the property of said deceased, being a part of the "Gullick tract," and laid off from said tract in manner and form as shown by a plat on file in my office. Tkrms: Cash; ana in default of immediate payment, immediate re-sale. n w JOHN A. BEATTY AND ANOTHER, ^s. IVY S. BEATTY, ADMINISTRATOR, Ac., AND OTHERS. And at the s^pie time and place, by virtue of Decretal Order in the last above cause, I will also expose to sale NINETY-SIX (96) ACRES OF LAND In said County and State, late the property of Mrs. SophiaS. Beatty, deceased, bounded by lands of S. A. Glenn, E. D. Thompson and others. TERMS OF SALE. One hundred (100\dollars cash, if so much be bid ; the excess to be due and payable on the tirst day of December, 1882, with interest from day of sale?with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash. The credit portion of purchaser's bid to be secured by purchaser's bond, with reservation of titles until payment of purchase money in full? and the right reserved to the Clerk of the Court, upon failure to pay off bond at the maturity thereon to expose tho purchased premises to re-sale, at purchaser's risk, upon the first convenient salesday thereafter, after like advertisement as in the first instance. 0 E. ROSE HUNT AND OTHERS, vs. JOHN RAMSEY, ADMINISTRATOR, AND OTHERS. And at the same time and place, I will also expose to sale, pursuaut to Decretal Order in the last above cause, the interest of Green Hunt, deceased, in SEVENTY (70) ACRES OF LAND, More or less, adjoining the "Home place" of said Green Hunt, in said County and State, and now in possession of one Rufus Hunt. Also, FIFTY (50) ACRES OF LAND, more or less, adjoining the above tract, late the property of said Green Hunt, deceased. Above lands lie near the lands of John Ramsey and others. TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash, and the balance to be due and payable on the first day of December, 1882, with interest from the day of sale. Titles to be reserved until the payment of the purchase-money in full, and the purchaser to give bond for the unpaid portion of the purchase money, with the right reserved to the Clerk of the Court, upon failure to pay off the bond at the maturity thereof, to re expose the premises to sale on any convenient sales-day thereafter, after due advertisement, at purchaser's risk : any purchaser to have leave to pay his entire bid in cash. 0 GEO. W. TIMME vs. WM. J. JONES AND ANOTHER. And at the same time and place, by virtue of Decretal Order in the last above cause, I will also expose to sale the "Steam Engine, Saw-Mill and Attachments," late the property of "JONES <fc TIMME," And now in possession of Wm. J. Jones, near McConnellsville, in said County and State. TERMS OF SALE. Three hundred (300) dollars cash, if so much bo bid, and the balance to be due and payable on the first day of December, 1882, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond with approved sureties. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court. Hart it Hart, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. November 10 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Erwin and Steele, Administrators, against I. Milton Wallace and others. IN obedience to the Judgment and Order of Foreclosure, made by Hon. B. C. Pressley, dated November 2nd, A. D., 1881, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land described in the ploadings in said cause, containing 388 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Adjoining lands of John S. Bratton, Robert Mendenhall, 15. A. Crawford, Robert E. Guthrie and others. TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash; balance of purchase money on twelve months' credit, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. If found practicable and to the best interest of ail parties in interest, these lands will be sub-divided, and so advertised before day of sale, and so sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 10 41 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Richard T. Gillespie, Administrator, Plaintiff', against S. J. Garrison, and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree and Order for Sale, made by His Honor B. C. Pressley, Presiding Judge, in thecause above entitled, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, During the legal hours of sale, all that tract or Earcel of land described in the pleadings herein, elonging to the estate of Garrison, deceased, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, More or less, situated in York county and State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Dr. E. L. Glenn, Leroy Pierce, Jos. Miller and Richard T. Gillespie. TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purchase money to be paid in . ash, on day of sale; the remainder on twelve .inntlia prod it. soon rod liv tlifi nnrchasfir's hrmrl and a mortgage of the premises sold, with intere.s from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. P. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 10 45 4t clerk^s ale. SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. M. Matthews, as Administrator, against Mary C. Howe and others.?Complaint for Relief, etc. XN obedience to the Decretal Order of his Honor T. B. Fraser, in above entitled cause, dated April 8th, 1881, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Da; 1 IN DECEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that parcel and tract of land belonging to the estate of Joseph R. Howe, deceased, situate in said county, containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Adjoining lands of Win. H. Quinn, A. T. Gardner, D. M. Hall and others. Also, at the same time and Diace. I will sell the widow's reversions ry interest in Dower, containing about FIFTY ACRKS, MORE OR LESS, And embracing buildings. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. November 10 45 4t DOBSON & PARISH. LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT 11 I]lOR DOBSON A PARISH'S first-class FEED 1 AND LIVERY STABLE, situated on Dobson's public hitching lot, in the centre of town, wheroyou can got your horses fed by the single meal, day, week or month, jfiid groomed in firstclass style. First-class HORSES, BUGGIES and VEHICLES of all descriptions, to hire at any and all calls. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. We' are now offering great bargains in secondhand Western Buggies. Call at our Stables and be convinced of these facts. DOBSON & PARISH. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. FEED your HORSES, this week, at DOBSON <fc PARISH'S Feed and Livery Stables, at 25 CENTS A MEAL. , November 10 45 tf, H. F. ADICKES, JR. THE YORK SHOE STORE HAS a very full stock of all kinds of Shoes and asks buyers to make a careful comparison of stock and prices. All kinds of Ladies' Fine Shoes. All kinds of Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. All kinds of Men's and Boys' Fine Shoes. A ns>n Idmm aDanrfmflnf nf find XX TCI J imgc noov* vwvu* v* Boys' BOOTS AND HEAVY SHOES, and at prices that can't be beat. See our Woman's Polka for ONE DOLLAR. Our STOCK OF HATS for Men and Boys is very full and are priced very low. A WOOL HAT as low as 25 cents, for men or boys. We have just received a nice assortment of MEN'S FINE CLOTHING and a few SUITS FOR BOYS, from 9 to 16 years. I We have a beautiful line of nice fancy CASSIMERE PANTS, and Dark Blue and Black Pique and Doeskin, all just in. Don't forget that our stock of SHIRTS AND COLLARS is the first in town, and in addition, we keep a large line of HEAVY HOME-MADE SHIRTS, DRAWERS and PANTS. We are making very low prices on all goods in our Shoe Store. H. F. ADICKES, Jr. WE HATE JUST OPENED THE best PRINTS for the price, that we have ever before shown. ONLY 5 CENTS PER YARD. A large line, all cblors. In addition to the above, we have received a pretty lot of the very newest things in FALL PRINTS. A lot of beautiful QUILT PATTERNS, at very low prices. Don't fail to see our BLEACHED HOMESPUN at ten cents per yard. We have determined to sell out our stock of DRESS GOODS, and have marked them down to very low prices. We have a very full line of nice BLACK CASHMERES and ALPACAS, all qualities, and a very large assortment of fancy DRESS GOODS, both fine and low priced Goods. Don't fail to call and see our stock. We mean exactly what we say. They MUST AND SHALL BE SOLD. Our stock of staple DRY GOODS is full in every department, and our prices are as low as the lowest. We have just opened a nice lot of NECK RUFFLING, GLOVES, &c. A lot of the most beautiful LACE that we have ever shown. 4 pieces of nice BLACK VELVET at very low prices. We have a very nice line of LADIES' CLOAKS, at prices unheard of before. It is dull times with us, and now is the time THAT CASH WILL COUNT. Do not fail to come early, and don't wait for the GRAND RUSH. H. F. ADICKES, Jr. EARLY AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS Of fUl SATIS 111 STOfil iCCHTS Will be appreciated. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED To ADICKES <ft COLCOCK for Guano or otherwise, are requested to call and settle before the 1ST OF NOVEMBER. After that date, all parties owing us for GUANO or ACIDS will lose the COTTON OPTION. H. F. ADICKES, Jr. WITHERS ADICKES. WANTED. ALL manner of Country Produce. Butterand Eggs?high price at present. Tallow, Beeswax. etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. HARDWARE. llfE are replenishing our stock. Sheep-Shears, f f Grass Blades, etc. WOODEN-WARE And Brooms received this week. Well Buckets, Rope, etc., etc. , NEW CROCKERY This week. Also, a lot of GROCERIES. Our stock is complete. Come and see us. WITHERS ADICKES. RECEIVED THIS WEEK. ClHEESE, Sugars, Canned Meats and VegetaI bles, Teas, Coffees, New Crop Rice, Irish Po * *?! it- Han. uuoes, anownaae ouua xmjkjujl, oi^., ow. gaudies, etc. ? TOBACCO. Fine assortment, bought at old prices. Cigars and Cigarettes, etc. NEW MACKEREL. Loose and in i Barrels. COFFEE AND SUGAR. Coffee of all grades, from 12i cents up. Sugars of every kind. Of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries, we profess to carry the largest assortment in town. Fresh Oatmeal. WITHERS ADICKES. COW PEAS. WE have a lot of Cow Peas for sowing and for cattle-feed. Also, Peas ground into Meal? the best feed for milch cows. VINEGAR, Cider, Molasses, new barrel of Chow-Chow this week. Jellies in Pails and at retail, Crackers in ?;reat variety, the finest Soda Wafer to be had, resh Raisins, Currants, Lemons, Citron, etc. WITHERS ADICKES. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. * DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. &C. WE have received and want to sell a nice lot of Dress Goods, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Fancy Plaids, Calicos, Plaid Linings, Balmoral Skirts, all prices; Hoop Skirts, Cotton Flannel, Red Flannel, White Flannel, Dress Flannel, Hickory Shirting, Sea Island Shirting, Bleached Shirting, Ticking, Waterproof Cloth, Cassimeres, Jeans? thoold Kentucky Home-Made Jeans, call and see it; Sheeting, Eureka Diape:, Oil Cloth? Cotton and Linen Table Cloth,.Lace, Lamberquins, Cretonne. A nice lot of Gents' Cravats, Ladies' Cravats, Collars, Ruffs, etc. Shetland Wool, Zephyr, Corsets, Toilet Soap, <ftc., at prices to suit. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. WANTED. EVERY one that owes us to call and pay their Notes and Accounts. WE MEAN EVERY ONE, NO EXCEPTIONS. We need the money at once. KENNEDY BROS. <t BARRON. GUANO. GlUANO NOTES are now due. We do not F know how long they will be in our hands. Better call and take them up. KENNEDY BROS. <fe BARRON, Agents. SHOES, BOOTS, & ._ HAVE received Shoes, Boots, Gents' Mats ana Ready-Made Clothing. KENNEDY BROS. & RARRON. WOOL. HIGHEST market price paid, in trade, for Wool. KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON. ~ PREPARE FOR WINTER. CARPETS, Blankets, Cloaks and Over-Coats, at KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON'S. HERNDON BROS. TO OUR MANY FRIENDS. WE have sold you our Bacon, Flour, Corn, Meal, Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, &c. You gave us your solemn obligation that you would pay it the 15th day of October. Some, we are sorry to say, have not complied with their contracts to-day, November 1st. Others again have done all that we expected of them?paid out entirely. We ask those who are so slow to remember us that after to-day, November 1st, to not be surprised to have to pay more than you contracted lor. We cannot'pay our debts unless you pay us. Your Notes are not worth anything in Northern and Western Cities. We ask you again to come in and bring your cotton to us, as we are giving more than any one will give you for it. So do not think hard of us for wanting that which is ours. We helped you in making a crop. Now help us to make ours. Your notes fell due the 15th of October. It has passed. Wh^t can we do only to ask you to make your obligations good? Prove it by complying with your contracts. HERNDON BROS. GUANO VS. COTTON. AT last you are going to let your cotton eontract expire without paying your Guano Notes in Cotton. Why do you do this ? Do not nraif nrtur until fha 1 f\tL Hair nf thia month to bring in your Cotton. But bring it now when it is ft good price. We pay the highest market price for the overplus. Do not fail. We want it and must have it. We mean business, and don't you forget it. HERNDON BROS. WAGONS! WAGONS!! AS Agents for the Piedmont Wagon Company, , we offer for sale the best wagon for the money, sold. Every man, who has used these Wagons, speaks in the highest terms of them. They are cheap, and a better Wagon for the same money is not sold in these or any other diggings. HERNDON BROTHERS. ~ G. H. O'LEARY. . FURNITURE STORE. WHEN you come to town, don't fail to call at the Furniture Store. It will do you good to see the fine display of goods and the very love figures for which they are selling daily. G. H. O'LEARY. SOFAS AND LOUNGES. A HANDSOME Sofa or a good Lounge can be had at the Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. WARDROBES AND SIDEBOARDS. rF you want an elegant Wardrobe or Sideboard, call at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUX, &C. Bi EDSTEADS at all prices, Bureaux, Bedroom ? Suites, Ac., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WINDOW SHADES. A NICE lot of Oil Cloth Winderw Shades at G. H. O'LEARY'S. STOVES. I AM still selling Iron King and Elmo Cook Stoves. Repairs for any of the Stoves of Charles Noble & Co., of Philadelphia, can be procured of G. H; O'LEARY. > HARNESS. HARNESS, of good quality and workmanship, always on hand and for sale at prices in accordance with the times. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES. OF my own make, always on hand and for sale. G. H. O'LEARY. IF YOU WANT. IF you want one of the best and most entertaining magazines published in the United States or arywhere else, subscribe for Harper's Monthly Magazine or Scribner's Monthly. The price for either is only $4.00 a year. If you want a splendid magazine for your children, subscribe for St. Nicholas. It is acknowledged to be the best juvenile magazine published in the world. Price $3.00 a year. If you want the best lady's magazine, subscribe for DcJiorest's Magazine, Gody's Lady's Book or Peteiaon's Magazine and you will get what you want. The price for either ot these publications is only $2.00 a year. If you want a first-class story paper, subscribe for Saturday Night. Price $3.00 a year. If you want any magazine or paper published in the United States, I will order it for you at publisher's price. sam m. umax. November 3 44 tf NOTICE. T1HE undersigned will give BARGAINS, privately, of ALL GOODS IN STORE. Also, Farming Utensils, Set of good Blacksmith Tools, 1 No. 1 Mule, a good 2-horse Old Hickory Wagon, good Buggy and Harness, one good Milch Cow, (but cow to be reserved until day ofSale); some nice Shoats, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. All of the above Goods unsold, by TUESDAY, THE 20TH OF DECEMBER, will be offered at PUBLIC OUT CRY on that day, to the highest bidder. HENRY F. JOHNSTON. Noyemlrer 3 44 2m