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IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN MAYES.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on the 26th day of January, 1882. rilHIS is to give notice that a petition has been J. filed in the said Court, by JOHN MAYES, of Union county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd "March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act; and the 23rd day of February, A. D., 1882, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before C. E. Spencer, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. A. BLYTHE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. January 26 4 3t THfc ULU KfcLIABLt i OXE OF THE BEST NEWSPAPERS I INT TZZE SOUTH. NO SENSATIONALISM, NO IMMORALITY. AUGUSTA imiiinniTimK SUBSCRIBE FOR II! ?>! ? THE Chronicle and Constitutionalist iS the oldest newspaper in the South, and perhaps the oldest in the United States, having been established in 1985. While thoroughly Democratic in principle, it is liberal, progressive and tolerant. The CHRONICLE contains the latest news from all parts of the world, and is recognized as adirstclass paper. As an advertising medium, it covers the country in Georgia and South Carolina tributary to Augusta. We endeavor to exclude sensationalism. We publish no articles of an immoral character. TERMS: Daily, one year $10 00 Tri-Weekly, one year, 5 00 Weekly, one year, 2 00 Address WALSH A WRIGHT, Augusta, Ga. January 26 4 tf h7wTh6pe~ SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS! ' Another year's race now is run, And another season has begun. 1AM pleased to announce to my friends and the public generally, that I have effected an arrangement with the ETIWAN PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Of Charleston, for the coming season, whereby I am enabled to furnish those who wish to use a high grade and fully reliable Fertilizer, with the FAMOUS ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, On liberal terms, and at a price that defies competition, (taking into consideration the quality of the Goods.) and can also furnish ETIWAN SOLUBLE and other brands of AMMONIATED FERTILIZERS Of the very highest standard, on as liberal terms as can be offered by any other Company represented in this market. Those who purchase of me may rest assured that the FERTILIZERS they get will be of the VERY HIGHEST STANDARD. Call for prices and terms before you purchase. II. W. HOPE. January 2G 4 tf L.ATTA BROTHERS FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. daily receiving. WE are daily receiving Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies of every description, and we invite all consumers to give us a call, as we are satisfied they will find it to their interest to do so. LATTA BROTHERS. sugar and coffee. SPECIAL inducements offered on Sugar and Coffee by the barrel and sack. LATTA BROTHERS. hardware. OUR Hardware stock consists of every size and kind of Plow Molds, Trace Chains, Single Trees, Haines, Grass-Rods, Clevises, BackBands, Plow Lines, Grindstones, Shovels, Spades, Forks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. LATTA BROTHERS. canned goods, UNDER this head we would call attention to our Cauned Corn, Batter-Beans, Snap-Beans, Peaches, Pie Peaches, Ovsters, Salmon, Sardines, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. ~ISams. lard and bacon. BEST brand of Hams, pure Leaf Lard and Bacon always on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. red rust proof oats. (5irk/\ BUSHELS of Red RustProof Oats for )Z\}\) sale. LATTA BROTHERS. premium guanos. VATE are still Agents for Baker's Standard and T ? Premium Guanos. LATTA BROTHERS. J. M. ADAMS. HOTJSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. SOLID joint Fire Dogs, Sad Irons, Fry Pans, Pot Hooks, revolving Griddles, long-handled Griddles, Muffin Bakers, long-handled Waffle Irons, Box and Side Coffee Mills, round and flathead Tacks, Rim and Knob Locks, Strap and Butt Hinges, Hammers, Bolts, Screws. Cash on delivery. J. M. ADAMS. butcher knives, CARVING Knives, Table Knives and Forks, Tea, Table and Basting Spoons ; Pocket Knives. Look out for my new advertisement next week. J. M. ADAMS. kerosine oil. I KEEP a good article of Oil, Lamps, Lanterns, and Lamp Goods of all kinds. J. M. ADAMS. cheap wrapping PAPErt WRITING Paper, and Envelopes, for sale by J. M. ADAMS. ATTENION ! HOUSEKEEPERS. THE greatest variety and the best goods for the least money, in Crockery, Glassware, Tin Ware, Pot Ware, Wooden Ware, Agate and Granite Tron Ware. Ac., ever offered in this market, is now open at J. M. ADAMS' Tin and Hardware Store, Yorkville, S. C. NEW GOODS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. 1HAVK just received a well selected stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, cheap for Cash. J. M. ADAMS. DOBSOJV & PARISH. GOOD NEWS. WE would announce to our friends and the public in general, that Messrs. DOBSON & SIMPSON, of Tennessee, are now at our Stables, and will be here from this time on through the Spring season, with first-class young Tennessee mules and tine saddle, harness and plantation horses, which they will either sell or swap, atany and all times. 40,000 LBS. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY J ust received, and now ready to supply the wants of all. Remember we are still feeding for only 25 cents a feed,at the first-class Yorkville Livery Stable, kept by POBSON A PARISH. HUNTER, OATES & CO. WE HAYE JUST RECEIVED A lot of Axes, Forks, Hoes, and Ames' Shovels, which we are offering EXTREMELY CHEAP, And would urge the farmers to call at once and make their purchases. We have A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Strap, T, Screw and Butt Hinges, Chisels, Hammers, Augers, Files, Saws, Bolts, Screws and Tacks. Ask for COTTON AND WOOL CARDS, Of the best make. We have on hand a large stock of TOBACCO, Of all grades, from the highest to the lowest. Ask for Lo L>, Minnie, Look Out, Swanson's Pride, &c. We would call SPECIAL ATTENTION To our line of Men'9, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHIjSTG, And Furnishing Goods. Men's and Ladies' RUBBER COATS AND OVERSHOES. An excellent Umbrella can be bought at a low price. DRESS GOODS And Trimmings to suit, in abundance. We have a tremendous assortment of goods of all kinds, which we are offering as low as any one. We have just received a lot of the high standard PACIFIC ACID AND GUANO, Which is known to be good, and which will be sold as cheap as any other first-class Fertilizer. We have left, TWO DAVIS' SEWING MACHINES, Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. Now is the chance to get a bargain. HUNTER, GATES & CO. johi;Tr7ashe7 ~ NEW S! NEW FIRM, NEW BUSINESS, NEW HOUSE AND NEW GOODS! T RESPECTFULLY announce to my friends and everybody else, that I will open, in a few days, my now Store, near the Depot, with a full line of GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, HARDWARE and SHOES, and will be prepared to serve the public in my particular lines, on a reasonable base of prices. I will open up with a full stock of NEW AND PURE &00DS, Of best quality, which I have bought for Cash, and propose to divide the advantages with my Cash Customers. My object is to furnish my friends with the best Goods at the lowest living prices. My Motto being TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. And I pledge my best efforts to merit a big share of the public patronage. Very respectfully, JOHN R. ASHE. GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE AND KAINIT. I AM prepared to furnish my friends with Guano, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit, lor this season. Having bought a large amount of each to sell for myself, I can make it to the interest of all to see me. I will sell high standards. Respectfully, JOHN R. ASHE. M.STRAUSS. "now;:s the time! M.STRAUSS ^^FFERS his entire stock of Goods at greatly REDUCED PRICES. And his Ready-Made Clothing AT COST. Come soon before it is too late. THE CORNER DRUG STOKE. ASTONISHING. WONDERFUL. CHRISTMAS GOODS, in great variety, at the Corner Drugstore, very cheap. CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of fine Hair Brushes inlaid with Pearl, very beautiful indeed. CHRISTMAS GOODS, comprising different qualities of Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes. CHRISTMAS GOODS, in a large assortment of Pungents, in empty and filled Cut-Glass Bottles. CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of large and beautiful Paper Boxes filled with Stationery. CHRISTMAS GOODS, embracing the finest assortment of Pocket Knives in Yorkville. CHRISTMAS GOODS, in every variety of superior perfumery in Colognes, Extracts and Hair Oils. CHRISTMAS GOODS, in some of the finest Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving Mugs, Brushes, Ac. Besides a great many other articles that would make an acceptable Christmas or New Year's present to parents, children, lovers or friends, very cheap, as I am dei rmined to sell. At the "Old Doctor's." Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. PAY UP. A LL persons indebted to me, are earnestly rej\_ quested to make immediate payment, as I must have inonev if I continue my business. J. W. P. HOPE. January If 3 2t OLl> : < E WSPAPERS,~ OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale at one cent each, at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. AHEAD ACAII < REPORTS from all Sections of North and Soi claim that the WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S Is the BEST, MOST RELIABLE AND CHE WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. Which we put out for the first time last Season, has on the Market. It is not necessary for us to say anything about tl tained from our agents or ourselves, cover the whol We will have a moderate supply of each, which i ton next Fall. If there is no Agent at your Railro WILC January 2G W.W.WOOD,FJaiijifajcfr ? fX. M. DOBSOj YORKVILL V January 5 T. M. DOBSON'8 | NEW YORK HOUSE. CLOSING OUT AT COST! T. M. DOBSON | Will commence to-day SELLT. M. DOBSON | ING AT COST, for Cash, to T. M. DOBSON | reduce my large stock of Dry T. M. DOBSON | Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, T. M. DOBSON | Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, T. M. DOBSON | Hardware, Jewelry, Millinery, T. M. DOBSON | and everything in my Store T. M. DOBSON | except Old Oaken Bucket ToT. M. DOBSON | bacco and Sowing Machines. T. M. DOBSON | $15,000 worth of Dry Goods and J'. M, DUiJauiN | Millinery iorsaie at aeiuai cuuu T. M. DOBSON | Now is the time to get big barT. M. DOBSON | gains, and save money. RoT. M. DOBSON | member when I say cost, I T. M. DOBSON | mean it. No humbug about it. T. M. DOBSON | Come, see and be convinced. T. M. DOBSON | These bargains will continue T. M. DOBSON | until I get my stock down as T. M. DOBSON | low as I want it. Then they T. M. DOBSON | will stop. Do not wait until all T. M. DOBSON | the nice Goo Js are gone. Come T. M. DOBSON | right now. Now is the acceptT. M. DOBSON | ed time. Now is the time to TO THE ( THOSE OF YOU \ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS AN We would respectfully ask you to call and examin best stocks in our line, in the State, and propose to Yours truly, Mr. J. S. MASON, of Late with Messrs. Elias & Cohen, is now with us, a you call and see him. Vei January 12 2 W. C. LATIMER. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE ! ?? - Special Bargains ^ RE now offered in all Departments at W. C. LATIMER'S. We have on hand, a full line of DRESS GOODS, DKESS GOODS, SILKS, SILKS, VELVETS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, PLUSHES, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, I BLANKETS, HOSIERY. I HOSIERY. | These must be sold and at prices to suit all. SPECIAL BARGAINS i In Millinery and Fancy Goods. Latest Novelties j j in Collars, Fichus, Collarets and Barbs. Bargains in Ladies' Underwear and Corsets. I ! The largest selection, newest styles and lowest 1 ! prices. A call is respectfully solicited. W. C. LATIMER. | DENTAL SURGERY. ? Mii? ? Dr. J. B. PATRICK, of Charleston, SURGEON DENTIST, WILL visit Yorkville, professionally, in February next, when lie will ^LQj[_T_Xr bo pleased to wait upon all who may require the services of a DENTIST. Being amply prepared with the best instruments and all the improved appliances, ho feels warranted in assuring perfect satisfaction. Ladies waited on at their residence. Rooms at the Rawlinson House, January 19 118 ljr BEDSTEADS at all prices, Bureaux, Bedroom Suites, Ac., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WINDOW SHADES. A NICE lot of Oil Cloth Window 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 A 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 mv own make, alwavs on hand and for sale: 'G. H. O'LEARY. TOWN TAX. AT the meeting of the Town Council of Yorkville, on the ninth instant, it was l{csolvc<l, That the Treasurer withhold the issuance of the Tax Executions, for the delinquent taxes and penalties, until the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next, and then issue them. January 10,18S2. G. W. S. HART, Clerk. January 12 2 3t NOTICE. ALL persous indebted to the estate of R. L. HOPE, deceased, will please make immediate payment to me, and those haviug claims against the estate will hand tlieni in at once properly authenticated. J. W. P. HOPE, Administrator, January 10 3 2t (MAS USUAL! Jtb Carolina, Georgia and'Alabama, sustain our MANIPULATED GUANO APEST FERTILIZER in use, and that the 'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, i proved unexcelled by any ACID PHOSPHATE liese Fertilizers, as the reports, which may be obe subject, and will amply repay perusal, can be obtained from our Agents, payable in Cotad Depot, get your merchant to order it )OX, GIBBS & CO., Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C. 4 2m tnrer.Wmston.ILG. RICHMOND ENMAVIMSCO/^ N, Sole Agent, E. SO. CA. j! 3m T. M. DOBSON | get big bargains, at cost, from T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON'S New York House. T. M. DOBSON | Never was such bargains seen. T. M. DOBSON | Never will bo seen again. Come T. M. DOBSON | now and see for yourself, that T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON means business. T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON is selling Dry Goods T. M. DOBSON | at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON is selling Boots and T. M. DOBSON I Shoes at Cost. T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON is selling Hardware T. i\l. DOBSON | at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON is selling ReadyT. M. DOBSON j Made Clothing at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON is selling Jewelry at T. M. DOBSON | Cost. T..M. DOBSON I DOBSON is soiling Tobacco at T/M. DOBSON I Cost. T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON is selling Millinery T. M. DOBSON | at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON is selling Gents'Hats T. M. DOBSON | at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON is selling Guns at T. M. DOBSON J Cost. T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON is selling everything T. M. DOBSON | at Cost. T. M. DOBSON | DOBSON may sell only ten T. M. DOBSON | days at Cost. T. M. DOBSON I DOBSON may sell thirty days T. M. DOBSON I at Cost. T. M. DOBSON | Come quick, for fear you miss T. M. DOBSON j the biggest thing out. Don't T. M. DOBSON | wait until others got the good T. M. DOBSON j things. Will hear from me T. M. DOBSON | next week again. T. M. DOBSON, Leader Low Cash Prices. CITIZENS OF JIVTY, S. O. VHO PURCHASE D VALISES, IN CHARLOTTE, N. & e our Stock before buying. We keep one of the i deal fairly and honestlv with all. PEGRAM & CO. 'York County, S. C., nd will be pleased to have his friends and all of ry Respectfully. PEGRAM & CO. G. H. O'LEARtr 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 low 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. IF you want an elegant Wardrobe or Sideboard, call at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUX, &C. WITHERS ADICKES. RECEIVED THIS WEEK. FRESH Buckwheat, new crop Nmv Orleans Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Hams?small and close trimmed, Breakfast Strips, real Cream Cheese, Maccaroni, Canned Goods, Royal Baking Powders, more No. 34 Thurber's Roasted Coffee, Soaps, Flavoring Extracts, Flour?Patent Process, Konnesaw, etc.; Cigars, <fec. MACKEREL. Something nice at retail?heads off, Apple and Peach Butter, Dried* Apples and Peaches, OatMeal, Peas?red and white ; Corn Starch, Sweet Chocolate, Teas, Snowflake Soda Biscuits, Sweet Biscuits, in 60 shapes and flavors ; Raisins, Citron, Currants, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Candies?fresh lot on the road; Maple Sugar, Concentrated Ley, Starch, Blueing, Seeds for bird food, AxleGrease, etc. HARDWARE, Axes of several patterns at lowest prices. Just received, Spoons, Tacks, Nails, Screws, Hinges, Lock9, Well Chains, Well Wheels, Hatcneis,?noi, Lead, Caps, Cartridges, Carriage Bolts, etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. SEASONABLE GOODS. OUR stock is now full and being constantly replenished with seasonable goods. VINEGAR AND CIDER. A fresh barrel of the best Apple Vinegar received this week. Also, Mott's Sparkling Cider, nice and healthful. Cheap by the gallon. CHEESE AND MACCARONI. New Canned Goods, Spices?whole and ground, Nutmegs, Baking Powders, Gelatine, Teas, Mustard, Pickles, Coffee Essence, Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Laundry Starch, Indigo, Soaps, Toilet and Laundry, etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. "Tom C. KUYKENDAL. COPYRIGHT SECURED. Now in the tenth year of its use. Continued and increasing demand. IMPROVED HARRIS' FERTILIZER. BEST RESULTS, WITH LEAST EXPENSE. IF the destructive drouth of the past season has taught the farmer of the county a lesson at all, it is, that he must find and adopt a more economical method of fertilizing his crops. On the very threshold of his farm operations, he necessarily incurs one of the largest obligations be has to meet, and the hardest of all to pay, should the season prove unfavorable. Whilst it is conceded that in ordinary seasons the use of acid phosphate and guanos is remunerative, it takes too great a per cent, of the crop raised to pay for them. There is money in them; but not enough. The want of the farmer, therefore, is a Cheap Fertilizer?one known to contain all the fertilizing elements of the high grade commercial manures?at a less price And right here we claim, as we have been advocating it for the past ten years, that this want can be met and filled only by the use of fertilizing chemicals in connection with home made manures. The resources of the stable and barn-yard are often wasted; a thousand pounds of stable manure, which is about a two-horse load, being thrown broadcast over one-fourth of an acre of land, when, if it had been manipulated with a fewbushels of cotton seed and the proper fertilizing chemicals, would have made a mixture as valuable, pound for pound, as the highest grade guano or acid phosphate on the market. Every comparative statement that we have seen, made by men who have investigated the subject, shows a balance largely in favor of the use of chemical fertilizers, and the time should come, and will come, when there will be a guano factory on every farm, and every farmer will be his own president, secretary, cashier, general agent, agent and sub-agent, and will receive all the commissions, discounts and profits of the business. We have said this much for chemical manures in ganeral, for the purpose of calling attention in particular to our IMPROVED HARRIS' FER TILIZER, a chemical manure, wmcu, we ciaim, fills the felt want of an economical fertilizer, and is richer in the phosphates, nitrogenous matter, ammonia, soda and potash, the very essence of high-grade commercial manures, than any other chemical fertilizer in the market, and that they are combined in such proportions as to produce, with the home-made ingredients, a plant food that is adapted to the most exacting crop. We nave sold this formula for the past ten years, and the numerous testimonials published, and the continued and increasing demand, show the esteem in which it is held by those who have used it. But we know that all the farmers in the county will not use the Improved Harris' Fertilizer, and that we could not supply them this season, if they desired us to do so, and since they demand commercial fertilizers, we are prepared to supply them with an imported DISSOLVED BONE that the manufacturers claim has no equal in the market. It is manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, from animal bones shipped from South America, and being a pure dissolved bone, contains more phosphoric acid and bone phosphate of lime, the two ingredients that fix and determine the value of an acid phosphate, than can be obtained from the phosphate rock. We also furnish an Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, of very high standard, manufactured by the same company. PRICES: Improvkd Harris' Fertilizer.?Time price, $16.00. Freight, payable in advance, $1.95. Dissolved Bone.?Time price, 350 lbs. middling cotton, or on time, payable in currency, $36. Ammoniated Bone.?Time price, 450 lbs. midI dlinc ontton. or on time. Davable in currency. $45. These goods can be frail from our warehouses in Yorkville; Jno. D. McConnell, atMcConnellsville; from Jas. B. Robinson, at Clover, and Jno. F. Jackson, at Bowling Green. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. "Tve'respectfully announce" TO the public that we have entered upon our business in real earnest, and with a determination to succeed. SO GIVE US A TRIAL, And by fair dealing with each and every one, we guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Our stock is now full of First-Class Groceries. A largo quantity of new crop New Orleans Molasses of all grades, Bacon, Flour, Corn, Meal, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Grist, Salt, flams, Rice, Leather, Wooden, Tin and Earthen Ware, Baskets, Churns, Water and Well Buckets, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, constantly in stock. We have a tremendous stock of CANNED GOODS Consisting of Tomatoes, Corn, Beef, Okra, ApKles, Peaches, Sardines, Pickles, Ac., Ac. Cheese, [accaroni, Crackers, Candies, Mustard, Spice, Cloves. Pepper, Ginger and Cinnamon. A large lot of Onion Sets. Fresh Fruits almost constantly on hand. We have the largest assortment of crockery and glass ware In town, and we are satisfied that this is the place to purchase goods of this kind. A tremendous stock of Cigars, of all kinds, which wear? offering "Remarkably Oliea/p. Tobacco of all grades, from the highest to the lowest, and we venture to say that we can sell it as cheap, if not cheaper, than any house in town. Remember that we are Agents for the highest Standard GUANOS AND ACID PHOSPHATES. We have on hand a large lot of ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE, which has already established its reputation, as the best goods for the money. We are otlering this Phosphate cheap for Cash, or on reasonable terms, payable in the Fall. Wo ask an early inspection of our goods, feeling that we have every facility to enable us to keep a lirst-elass Grocery Store. COLCOCK, MILLER <fe CO. KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C., Col. A. COWARD, Principal* THE Second Session of the School year 1881-1882 will begin FEBRUARY 3d, 1882. By a recent addition to the Faculty special advantages are now afforded for thorough instruction in Penmanship, Book-keeping ana Commercial Arithmetic. For Circulars, giving full information, apply to Col. A. COWARD, Principal, Yorkville, S. C. December 8 49 tf H. F. ADICKES. DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, WE will offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Also, a line of SHOES At corresponding pricee. Don't forget that these prices are made TO CLOSE OUT A SURPLUS OF STOCK, And will only last during the MONTH OF JANUARY. H. F. ADICKES. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK Of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ladies' BALMO RAL SKIRTS, SHAWLS, and a nice line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, That we will sell at VERY LOW PRICES, To close out the stock on hands. Our stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS Is full up in all Departments, and prices as low as can be bought anywhere. ZEIGLER'S SHOES Are the very best to be had, and our stock is full up in all sizes. H. F. ADICKES. CLARK BROTHERS SPECIAL NOTICE. THE special attention of every person who owes us on account is called to the iact that our BOOKS MUST BE CLOSED UP AT ONCE, As Mr. ASHE, our Book-keeper, who has had full charge of the Books for the past six years, is going into business on his own account very soon, which makes it necessary that all accounts on our Books be closed up, he Being the only one familiar with them, during THE MONTH OF JANUARY. We ask that every one whose name stands on our Books, come and make settlement WITH CASH OR BY NOTE, (Cash preferred). Together with this notice we will give an individual notice to every one at their respective Post Offices, giving the amount due us. Respectfully, CLARK BROTHERS. A~RETURN OF THANKS. WE take this method to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and the liberal public generally, for the many kind favors extended to us in the past, and wish one and all a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. We would state that owing to the ill-health of one of the partners (Mr. R. F. CLARK) that we will not be able to do ANY CREDIT BUSINESS During this year. Very Respectfully, CLARK BROTHERS. F.~HAPPERFlEIiD. 1883. : AFTER thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon my new business, 1 present my bill of fare for 1882, which will be kept full, and additions made to it from time to time: Bacon and Lard, Flour and Corn Meal, Smoked Beef, Pearl Grist and Rice, Breakfast Strips, Oat Meal, Molasses, Coflfee, Rios, Sugars, all grades, Roasted, No. 34, Crackers, Soda, Tea, Gunpowder, Snowflake, Jumbles, English Breakfast, Ovsters, Lemons, Raisins, Almonds, Ginger Snaps and Gingers, French Candy, Pickles, mixed, Stick Candy, Canned Lobsters, Dessicated Cocoanut, Salmon, Oysters, Tobaccos, Plug, Sardines, Cheese, Twist and Smoking, flows, snoyeis, scooters, Cigars and Snuff, Clevises, Heel-Screws, Ac. Fire Dogs, Brooms and Buckets, and other things to which we invite an inspection. THE ABOVE GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS, And will be sold as low as any one can sell them. F. HAPPERFIELD. MARBLE WORKT I WOULD also announce that I still continue the MARBLE BUSINESS, And am prepared to fill all orders for Monuments, Headstones and Tombstones, and any other work IN THE MARBLE LINE, At the lowest prices. F. HAPPERFIELD. APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, J3| Administrator of the estate of ISAAC McFADDEN, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on the 13th day of February, 1883, when he will make application for a final discharge from all liability as Administrator of said estate. JOHN S. WILSON, Administrator. January 12 2 5t* AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. * PURSUANT to power conferred in the Deed of Assignment for the benefit of creditors, to me executed by Rev. R. E. COOPER, I will expose to publio sale at ROCK HILL, in said County and State, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31ST. Commencing at 11 o'clock. A. M. ONE HOUSE AND LOT IN EBENEZER, Bounded by the Yorkville and Ebenezer public roads and lands of Dr. W. B. Fewell, containing TWO (2) ACRES, more or less. TERMS-CASH. JOHN P. GAGE, Assignee. January 5 1 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, the following property lo wit: Defendant's interest in the homestead set off to ^ his mother, situated on Bullock's Creek, containing one hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas K. Mickle, Wright Osborne, W. D. Parks and others. Levied on as the property of T. J. Parks, at the suits of J. B. Good ana others. (|2.45 firm trant nf land situated in Cherokee town ship, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of F. A. Hambright, King's Mountain Iron Company and others. Levied on as the property of H. J. Hullender,at the suits of Calvin Whisonant and others. ($2.10 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 attneir risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. January 12 2 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAEOLINA?YORK COUHTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. M. Matthews, as Administrator, against Maiy C. Howe and others.?Complaint for Relief, <tc. IN obedience to the Decretal Order of his Honor T. B. Fraser, in above entitled cause, dated April 8th, 1881,1 will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN FEBRUARY, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that parcel and tract of land belonging to the estate of Joseph R. Howe,deceased, situatein said county, I containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of Wm. H. Quinn, A. T. Gardner, D. M. Hall and others. Also, at the same time and place, I will sell the widow's reversionary interest in Dower,containing FIFTY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, And embracing the buildings, and adjoining the other tract. TERMS OF SALE. Reversionary interest in Dower, Cash. The tract of one hundred and two acres, one-half Cash. Balance of purchase money payable on the 1st of December next, secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. January 12 2 4t DELINQUENT LAND SALES, OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,) York County, > Yorkville, S. C., January 16th, 1882. J HYDER A. D. NEELY, Treasurer of York county, having returned to me the following list of tax-payers, charged on his duplicate for fiscal year 1880, with Real Estate, who nave failed to pay the tax and penalties charged against them, to wit: McKenna, Michael, deceased, Bethesda township, 39 acres, $4 54 5 Etbers, Henry, deceased, Cherokee township, 14acres, 2 98 8 Moss, John, deceased, Cherokee township, 17 acres - 3 01 8 Bradford, L. H., Fort Mill township, 51 acres, 2 buildings and 1 lot, 21 56 8 Wright, R. B., Fort Mill township. Hot,.... 4 23 5 uoraera, jrcuu, aili^ o iuuuuwuu vu?*mship, 105 acres 5 48 0 Hail, Samuel B., York township, Hot, 4 34 2 Miller, Norman, p.c., York township, 1 lot and 1 building, 5 41 8 Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots, ard parts of lots of Real Estate, described in the preceding list, or so much as may be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the said Treasurer, at his office, in said county, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 1882, unless said taxes, assessments and penalties be paid before that time, and such sale will be continued from day to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots shall be sold, or offered for sale. W. B. WILLILMS, Auditor of York County. January 19 3 2t aERNDON BROS. STAFF OF LIFE. FOR about six weeks our Bread Department has been closed. We have again -secured a GOOD BAKBR, and we expect to furnish all the Bread we have calls for. Our stock of BREAD AND CAKES, I Such as are commonly called for, will always be complete. We get up nice CAKES, and any one giving us orders for any kind of Cake can get ! them filled. We are now selling our BREAD AT 5 CENTS A LOAF. Our reason for asking 5 cents is, that we cannot sell It at 3 loaves for" 10 cents with Flour at tne price it is. Our flour cost us $3.50 a sack when we sold the bread at 3 loaves for ten cents, and now flour is worth, such as we use, $4.75 per sack. Hen ce, the reason for charging the price we ask for it. It is cheap, though, at 5 cents. Come and get some and try it. HERNDON BROTHERS, CONFECTIONERIES. ONLY a look will convince you of our wellassorted stock of FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CANDIES, which are fresh, and no stale stock kept on hand. Give the little ones a treat for Christmas. HERNDON BROTHERS. j NUTS. PEANUTS?raw and parched; Brazil Nuts, Almonds, and English Walnuts, at HERNDON BROTHERS'. I F. F. F. FRUITS?Apples, Oranges, Figs and Bananas, at HERNDON BROTHERS'. CURRANTS, RAISINS and Citrons, at HERNDON BROTHERS'. KENNEDY BROS. & BTEJRO^ 1S8S. A HAPPY New Year to all our friends and customers. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. ACCOUNTS AND NOTES. WE must have money to successfully carry on our business. So we ask EVERY ONE to call and CLOSE UP THEIR ACCOUNTS and take up their NOTES AT ONCE, without trouble | to us and extra expense to them. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SHOES, BOOTS, &C. HAVE received Shoes, Boots, Gents' Hats and Ready-Made Clothing. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. WOOL.. HIGHEST market price paid, in trade, for Wool. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. &C. WE have received and want to sell a nice lot of Dress Goods, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Fancy < Plaids, Calicoes, Plaid Linings, Balmoral Skirts, ?n ni-infts: Hood Skirts, Cotton Flannel, Red Flannel, White flannel, Dress Flannel, MicKory Shirting, Sea Island Shirting, Bleached Shirting, 1 Ticking, Waterproof Cloth, Cassimeres, Jeans? the old Kentucky Homo-Made Jeans, call and see lit; Sheeting, Eureka Diaper, 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, <fcc., at prices to suit. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. YOBKVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. THIS Association being invested with legal titles to all the lands lying immediately in the rear of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and heretofoie used as a burying ground, now assumes formal possession of the same. No interments will hereafter be made in the said grounds except upon compliance with the terms and regulations established by the Association under the powers granted by its charter. Until further notice, application for the privilege of interment will be made to the committee composed of the following named gentlemen, viz.: Messrs. J. C. . KuykenaaL J. E. Jefferys and G. H. O'Leary. V5" A. COWARD, Pres. Y. C. A. L. If.' Grist, Secretary. January 12 2 tf CHATTEL MORTGAGES MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, *